FV' 'W ytffptUVO 'iff rj . '' "TfTf ;,W f iRfwWfwt?) EVENING PUBLIC LEDR-HIIJADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 5, 1921 . - "- r JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Drayten Tea in fenllyn. She Speaks of Pretty Frecks Wern by Debutantes. Other Bits of Interest I go .. U.I .nl . Vflll fill I'"- i " . ... .i.ninr nk rcniiyn Di?rno"llrIcn"tcnyeu. the nrt Plw t JM a Uip ethU.ll?m tot" ". ',,'bcen ten out te Evelyn nt I'cniiyn HI. In f icn jeu I...... " - , K ! rafeh mn'WV iy- "" "... !- ! ulinil .in is nnauy n'" "i; or be loud nil u' . . m iinmi v iiiiini dflPurs,t"CCCssBr,, " . ceul(1 ,0 .St out te"the Merris read and Fifv"Urflnvelyn'Sfnnd- Thetcan?nr fntlicr. Mr. and Mra. If rCrnvtSr,hvar, E I yten and Mr Heb flenry ui.i ,nllte n number of the M,w;wr?aimBt these receiving debutantes yrpnmeR d "'.n, father "te receive the kuchU, h,iriB.n,itlfiil'n a frock of pink tnf kdhC.l with chiffon. The reddish Mjceml m.l br0UBht 0t by S.Wfck an, hn looked most attrac- ' Airs Drn.xlen was her imunl 'iT0, in. -elf She Is pretty and nhveVH thf,nf!.VMS.,,eh. She wan MIM SKSSi iinP. "l-tcr eC M. AuaUn IIkk'V.' tre-wtier. Cernelia Ran sell (11 were ir?in.,"li"' , ' ,i itplenn Mieh- xtuciiia .... . .. .,;--:, tll dajN till, instead nf rnllln" the Hterv the "Fall of Trey." ns In the days when .VOll and I were vmnitf. thev nefiinllv call the hook the Iliad Itself, nnd the kiddie- de Ret mixed about It all. At nny rate, Itptty muM have been mixed, for tihe started off te school the ether tlnr "d then cumc riiKhimt baek for her book, calling te mether: "I had te come- bspk. I forget te take that old 'Idiot' witli me." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The ladles who will prenlcle at the ten tables en Thursday nt the tea whleh MrH. Jehn Winter will glve at nclftcld, her place In Clermantewn, formally te prefcPtit te society her irraticldnUKhter. Miss .Sarah Let?an Starr, daughter et Mr. and Mrs. James Htarr, will Include Mm. Charlen J Keith. Mrs (Icorge Masen ChlcheMer, Mm. charle.i Stewart WurtH, Mm. IMward U McIrk. Mrs. Oliver IJovce Judnen, Mrs. William I.yttlcteti Harclay, Mrs, 1211 Kirk Price, Minn Marlu Dickinsen Legan. Miss Frances A. Winter and MIuh Mary K. Cllbsen. MIrs Starr will be the uuest cf honor nt a luncheon and theatre party which Mrs. T I. Crane, of C440 Qreene street, Clermantewn, will Rlve en Wednesday, October 19. Three debutante members of the du Pent family will be presented this year l'i tint, tha dnii-liter of MrM. DohbIe Gardner du Pent and the -Ml!s Vlctorlne du 1 ii. l'Hscilla Jierri- aim !''" V .. Wn. "' " 1 ,,, ,ppe v ne. nnd they ; Wc rH?.i rlv Hwcet. Cernelia K wn iv the way, will be Introduced Mk en Friday.' Ami there again Jk. Hethlehcm pllce will come In'handy, h.C , a run your little 'him alone he IZ old rend almost ,, te the Ran tins5 .l"or. as they are just a bit off Z nlke. nt Ambler. , it certain! has been a busy week se t.l Atlr" Downs' wedding en Monday ind Louise Swain's tea that afternoon and the Drajten tea yesterday. DID I tel! jeu hew nweet Louise Swain looked at her tea? Yeu knew he is the daughter of the Wi Ham UeMly Swains, of Hawrferd, find she ii a sophomore at Wcl esley. but she cme ea for the tea and a b t of geed times this week. She is tall nnd has dark brown eyes and chestnut brown hair She were- n frock of jade green ami "white chiffon nnd the effect was ex- 'VhcVes hack te Welleslcy this week and the latter imrt of the month Mrs. Snnln will go te Europe for n short time. I0iiie will come down again for the Christmas holidays and I'm sure her days will be full with debutante parties then, for many affairs are al reatly scheduled for that time. TTAVE you heard about the very in- XI tcrcsting series of afternoons with actors and actresses which will be reHentetl te society by her parents at a given in the foyer e tne Acauemy et t(u en Tuesday, rxivemner 1. m- nmi m. Lewis f'ralk! WICK. 01 Engaged I 'I. 4 5 - .' . lPi1.-.i i ? . lUi ' 'vii'-W iV-'V-'V ' , . it :-', late Mr. Alfred I duPent: Mlsn Mar Karctta du Pent, daui;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ircnee du Pent, and Miss Paullim du Pent, daughter of Mrs. W. K. du Penf. Among tbose who will assist In re ceiving at the mufdeale te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Uellly at their home at Radner en Sunday afternoon, October 16, nt I e clock, te present te society their daughter, Miss WalburRa Kaul Jtellly, will be Miss Allen It. Ueno Uene diet. Miss Elizabeth Uattlas. Miss Sarah II. Bailey, Miss Oertrude D. Deuttherty. Miss ISvelyn It. Drayten, Miss Eleantrr T. DunnlnR, MlssJIannnh Marlm Elliett, Miss Oortrude A. II. Oraham, Miss Ilan nlng tJrange. MIrs Itesemary D. Howe, Miss Helen Vnlmerln Mlchell, Miss Mary II. Miller, Miss Elizabeth U. Wayne. An Informal supper will fellow for the re ceiving party. One of the ncasen's debutantes will be Miss Catherlne Knight Smith, dnuchter of Mr. and Mrs. (1. Francis Smith, pf 1021 Pine street, who will be formally presented te society by her undo, Mr. O. Lee Knight, at the Wellington, nt a the daimnnt te be given en Thursday after noon. December 29, from 1:30 te b:30 o'clerclc, at the Acorn Club. Invitations will shortly ; be , Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Mlchell. of .194.1 Chestnut street, for a dance en ! rl dny evcnlm?, November 11, at the l.ltz l.ltz Citrlten in honor of their daughter, Mlsa Helen v. Jllcncn, wne iu " iuhwuj Music this winter, under the auspices of tie Charlette Cusliman Club? There arc te be six nlternoens, and among IbeBC who will appear will be a famous film producer, a successful playwright and a successful piny producer in the form of David Griffith, Mary Roberts Iflnchart and Daniel Frohman. The proceeds will go te the Charlette Cushman Club for actresses, which moved last year te new nnd spncleus quarters at 1010 Spruce street. The afternoons of thu six scries nre Tues day, October l1."; Thursday, November 17; Thursday, December S; Thursday, Junuary 1-; Thursday, February 111, and Tuesday, March 1 J. Oa October 2T Mr. Griffith will speak en "Hew I Make u Motion Picture," and Ethel Uarrymeru will be present during the talk and will meet the audi ence later in the afternoon. Miss Annie Russell will speak en November 17. nnd William Crane will talk, tee. .Mary Roberts Itlnehnrt, who Is thn liist woman playwright who has had the prlvllcge of seeing three of her plays running successfully en Kreudwny nt the same time, will come en for the December meeting. Yeu knew, her plays, "The lint," "Spanish Leve" and "ltabs," are all stnrttng their sec ond winter In New Yerk. Altogether, I can't begin te tell ou hew interesting it is nil going te' be and hew pleasant, tee. Frances Starr U coming en for one of the meetings, and our dear old friend, FrnnclH Wll jnn, and Geerge Arllss nnd Knthcrina Heward, the operatic singer, will also be heard. The committee In charge of the nfter nfter nfter noens will include Mr. Edward llek, Mrs, Geerge Fales linker, Mrs. Harri son Caner. Mrs. Samuel Chew, MrH. Owald Chew. Mrs. Themas Garland, Mr". Walter Waring Hopkinson, Mrs. Rebert Kmett Ilitrc Mis. James Large, Miss Frances Grlscein, .Miss Louise oed, .Mrs. Pepe Yentmnn, Mrs. Ed ward Uccehpr Finck, secretary, und Mrs. Geerge II. Lerlmer, who is chair man of the affairs. "yOU knew the series of classics which .. .nr? taught at nn early age te our little hretliers nnd sisters. They me Kettlti? mere and mere involved thee r.'..t,'nim Vnitr-v Annrtmentn. Chest nut Hill, nre receiving congratulations en the birth of a son. Uwls Crn.Jp Dick. Jr . en October 2. Mrs. Pick will be re membered as Miss Flerlen Butterwerth. daughter of Mr. Harry Huttcrwerth. Mrs. Geerge II. Lorlmer, of Del Braemc. Wyncete, Rave a small tea yes terday afternoon te the members of tne Armenian Committee of the Emergency Aid. Mrs. Lerlmer la chairman of the committee. Mr anil Mrs. William J Ott. of Brook Broek line, Delaware County, announce the en CTKemeta f tll0lr daughter, Miss bylva Mary- Ott, te Dr. II. Annln Stecher, of Liermantewn Imitation or Auevnce- 3ICMlrte l'rlc. '-OUUV mettl Write or rhene for EngrnTed or Printed Mampltx. 8M Wtlnt St. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., r STACKHOUSE & RAPP -, Practical Carpet Layers t clenncJ t t . rmitt.i tnken up. J relald. Linoleum laid J Canvas for perch floeri, t Dell: Spruce 0085 t altered and t nd cemented, t t t I 1820 Cherry St 1 3 Juliet tJ J. Lawler 1126 Walnut SU,? iS5?r8, Dressy and Tailored HATS Fer Every Occasion Duvetyne. Ve'etn anil tVltH 1'nii'unl HhnpH and rolerlnt''. I'rlces ntnrt at 10 .50 rtJ?s?55te r yy;i v-vaErp ii-vas.33a iiirunTi:i.'s. ni:aiaxi:its axd makeim of n'e.vns"s axd ciriLuurs's avi'akel or run inaur.ar cuauactvk FOll MOKE THA.V TWEXTY-81X YEAHS GOWNS vrtAis sriTH ITIIH DLOL'&E3 tifc ryr MILI.INEriY awcATnns aiCIHTH CHILDREN'S APPAHEL CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH I - f I eaetirui wraDs and Distinctive Coats 39.50 49.50 t6 350.00 MOUSSYNE POLLYANK MARVELLA VELDYNE PANVELAINE BOLIVIA P ' ."rst hnaP " re"l I'''I luerninK calls out 1 Milady's wurmur coats iintl wrups. We are ready wlh it very linn and dihtinctive selection of the newest styles in both plain and fur-trmimed eirects, including our own originations and direct i-epics of ne, impoitatieiis. In thu varm shudes of In own, mwt, Hy.tiiiline, ilehawk and Soirente that an- er.v much in favor. In fact, colors and styles te suit I'WiveneV tu-.te. I' rices rnnge from i0, ifi.ne te :s:o.ue. V'f,i ii V piSM 3iK-,- -4' . rtiote ly Marccati MISS KEBKCCA UAIKD GUMItKS DnugJiter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Krancls M. Gumbcs, of Itreadvlcw, Oaks, l'a., wliose engagement le Llciitru nnt Kess Talmcr Wlillcmarnh, I'. S. A.; seu of Mrs. Kdllh White marsh, of Helllngliain, Washington, recently was annminrr! NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred "W Flelsher nnd their family have returned te their home, 1514 North Seventeenth stieet, after spending the summer nt their country home In Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, nf 1313 North Ilrend strcet, have returned from Rulsscaument, Lake Placid, where they spent eome time. Mr. and Mrs. P. Iicnley, nf North Slxti-enth street, are , spending the week-end in New Yerk with friends. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Kathleen Mullen entertained en Monday evening the members of the Phi Sigma Tnu Sorority at Hywoed, Pa. Friends of Mrs. William Barndollar will be Bind te learn she Li recuperating from her recent Illness MISS JULIANA BAKER TO WED DR. NIXON Marriage te 8an Antonie Man Takes Place In Bala One of the most Important of the enrly nutumn weddings will be solem nized nt 4 o'clock this afternoon, when Mlsi Juliana Stcvens Baker, daughter of Mrs. Leuis C Baker, Jr., of 8L Asaph's read, Bala, will bectmie the brldn of Dr James W. Nixon, Jr.. son nf Dr, and Mrs, James W. Nixon, or Han Antonie. Tex The ceremony will bn performed In St. Asaph's Kplceepnl Church, Bala, which will be attractively decorated with autumn flowers and foliage. The Itev Harrison B. Wright, rector of the church, will officiate. The bride, who will he tflven In mnr- laire bv her undo. Mr Wllmer Werth- Ington Hoopes, of Paell, will be attired In a gown of Ivery white satin combined with old family lace and made with short sleeves of the lace The long court train, extendlng from the shoulders, is fashioned of the lace which ndtrrned her Bister's wedding gown and will be surmounted by a eorenot of rose-point lace with a band of erantcn blossoms In the back. She will enrry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley nnd white cardenlas. Her sister, Miss Martha Hodgsen linker, will attend no maid nt honor. She will wear nn exquisite frock of sunset rose brocaded satin, trimmed with lncc and fnshlened with a long train The small sleeves nre of lace. Her hat will be composed of Kelden brown lace draped gracefully ever the brim and falling en either side. Hhe will wear geld slippers and stecklngB nnd will carry a bouquet of dahlias and autumn foliage. The bridesmaids will be Miss Dorethy Ely, Miss Iletay W. Davis, Miss Mary Grnestlne Celeman nnd Miss Frances W. Leech. They will be attired alike In frocks of brocaded satin of a paler shade of sunset pink, but without trains, nnd will also wear hats or goiaen Drewn lace. They will carry arm bouquets of autumn flowers. The llttle Mower Klrl will bp Mlis Pelly Baker, remain of the bride, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Thornten linker, Jr. She will wear a dainty frock of paler sunset pink trimmed with Inee with n brown lace hat, and will carry nn old-fushlencd bouquet of nu tumn flowers. Master Heland Baker, the small son of Mr and Mrs. Themas A. C Baker, of Princeton, will net as pane. He will wear black velvet trousers and whlte blcruse with n round raffled cellar Mr. Rebert Bruen, of Reckawny, N. Y will attend Dr. Nixon aa best wan. The ushers will Include Mr. Alfred Thornten Baker, Jr., Mr, Jehn C. Bell, Jr., of this city, and Mr. Charles Lesley Ames, of Ht. Paul, Minn., brothers-in-law of the bride ; Mr. Pen Jamln Glyde Griggs, of St. Paut: Mr Richard M, Cuylcr, of Princeton, N. J., nnd Mr. Harry IlOBengarten Nellson. COLD CROSBY The marriage of Mlsa Mary- Oladya Cresby, daughter of Mr ami Mrs. Dea con Stelnmctz, and Mr. Frank J. Cole took place this morning nt 10:30 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy The lit. Rev. Monslgner Ocrnld P Ceghlnn performed the ceremony. The bride, who was' Riven In marriage by her stepfather, Dr Htclnmetx, were a frown or white sntlri with rose point nee. Her veil of tulle wns fastened with ornnge blossoms nnd fell le the end of the long court, train. Him carried a nhewer beuquet of lilies of the Valley and bride roses. Miss Kleanore Gertrude Cresby and Mlsa Palrl'cla Fagen Cresby, sisters of the bride, were her only attendants, nnd wero frocks of cream-colored embroid ered Milan lace nnd silk net ever un derskirts of nceerdlffn plaited flesh chlf chlf len, with sasheu of soft hydrangea blue. Their picture hat wcre of shirred black velvet with (lowers of the hydrangea blue and silver. They carried bouquets of palt nlnk roses and blue delphlnln. The blldegroem had for his best man Ms brother. Dr. Charles J Cele, and for his ushers Mr. t rank O'Neill nnd Mr Jehn Cellins. RDEVDS ACKROYD Miss Ksther B. Aekreyd, daughter of Mrs. BlUabeth II. Aekreyd, of 146 Kast Allegheny avenue, and Mr Courtney B. Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodere D. Reeves, of 220 Pelham read. Uor Uer Uor mnntewn, will be married at 0:30 e'clcrck this evening In the Olney Bnptlst Church. The Rev. Rlchnrd B. Wells will per form the cpremeny. The bride, who will be jrlvcn In marriage by her brother. Mr. Olley Aekreyd, will be nttended by Miss Florence 1eulse Lrchmann nB mnld of honor The bridesmaids will Include Miss Lillian Boerso nnd Miss May Bell IteevPB, sister et the bridegroom. Miss Elizabeth Nelsen. nlec of the bride, nnd Miss Sura Reeves, sister of the bride groom, will be the email flower girls Mr. Edward Floed, of Oermantewn, will attend, Mr. Reeves as best man, The Ushers Include Mr. Walter Lake. Mr. Blmer Blnns nnd Mr. Otte Sandberger A reception will fellow nt the Norman Nerman dle, Thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut streets, for the relatives of the bride and bride groom nnd a fw Intlmate friends. After nil extended wedding trip through the New Kngland States Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will live at 146 Kast Allegheny iivcnuc, Olncy. POWERS TBRNAN Miss Betty Marie Tcrnan, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ThemnB J Ternnii, of 36Br North Mervlne street, Tiega, and Mr Michael Jamca Powers, son of Mr and Mrs. James F. Powers, of 1223 Butler street, will be married at 5 30 o'clec' this afternoon In St. Stephen's Church, hrnn.l an.1 Ttlllfar Klrtatjl. ThO ROV. Tynan, rector, will, perform the cere cere jneny . The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will be attended by her sister. Miss Marlen Kllzubeth Ter nnn, as maid of honor, The best man will be Mr Chnrlei Darker The ushera will Include Mr, Alexia Carlln nnd Mr. Leonnrd Feeny. njjrfefcgf . Removes W tiff Tim Accened DIIUter7 for errr III ill H ir t7 women he hiM tli III ill Mi1e at Minl-nil tban en l theiutfida of Umbl 111 At ill Drue in etvirtrnwit III III "tern, or direct. l'MCT. Jl 90. Ill jlMOSEPHlNELEFEVRECeil t&v H2 North Street J? "CPhiukipwa Pa 4y .BEADS- An Otit-ef.Uie-Ordlnarr Selection AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES EMIinOinKKY. KNITTINO AND PCKSB SILK nnAlliINO HRMaTlTCniNO BCALLOI'tNU IIUTTONirOUNOk I'LEATINO KMniteinnnixa IIRADIVO HVTTOXR COVKIlhUi NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. -..,.. loin I'lt.HKUT ST. iiATTRESSE i Ivl RENOVATED $ Brass Beds Relacquered NOTE We puarantee all workman' ehip absolutely equal te nets at 1-5 the cost. reathtn Hterlllred Made Inte Mattretiet llei Hprtnn Ite-upiielatred Our Aute Calh iivervuihera I meiepT fr. tine u hi .. y ... ilhul a v.i r " i".v v;-: " Jeseph PRAGER Ladles' Tailor and Furrier 928 CIIKSTNUT ST. Tailor-Made Suits and Dresses of Triretinc, Tweed, Canten Crepe, jroefveette Ceals and Ceal-Wraps of Marvelle, Moyelaine, Duvet Levant $65 up THE host all-wool and silk materials nnd finest work manship f?ees into every Pragcr garment. Jfr Praper pmenallu dcilpns, e-tits and Jits every earment 1'hl n.lel"' la n FrrfnnKt Thmtfea f A T?Tir,W DAILY MAT 2!l8 VjVlvIVlVlV. vinUTH A"! H 15 THE HLM SENSATION! MJ vn Ficnw . 11 rx" 1 rfeaae" -nWmk :i ' L1 V I 1 JOT TH I APOC tUYMEl A Rex Ingram Production 11 1 -i vts iii.srnv r d M'JIiTh r,Oe TO J ,1 1 AI t All Mats., 50c te $1.50 NEXT MONDAY T;ew fjpnir It ucr Irmnlr Hr tnn A. L. ERLANGER Presents The Nw VjNi Sl Iind'jn Cemd SunMj PASSES BY MR. PIM A TIIKATI'l. 1 1 It It IJ PT"rcLS3 V Ili-Nfc. LAURA HOPE CREWS I id ftn 1 V ' it MM ' -1'eim Hf M . ! In II I f. f-nt re ;j -,e t fu J.' no BROAD Pep. Mat. Today i II m-i I ait Mat At j :ie Sat. ALLAN POLLOCK '" ' r ' ! i I SnsnMnn A Bill of Divorcement nv e 1 h t'a'II Iiin ! Sets of Table Glass for Wedding Gifts Wright Tyndale & van Reden 1212 Chestnut Street 1621 (gfjestmit Street Tailored Suits Tep f- AY TOLES European Dancer Principal Dancer and Ballet Mistress With Leading Operatic Companies of Europe Pupil of Signer Pem'e, Reme; Monsieur Fleuer, Paris; Studied and Played Under the Direction of Max Rehinhart, Berlin Stage and Esthetic Dancing Pupils Trained for Stage Special Attention te Children Classes New Forming I'rhate) l.menn Ii Appointment Studie, Japanese Roem, Hetel Walten Residence Phene, Sherwood 0469 NEXT MONDAY Tftew !m ir iiini- prti:fnNTa MRS. FISKE I t p 'it r. tt f y Hurrpp.1 of Her I v ui-N I f'ftrrr Wake Up, Jonathan! H ' m , s . i:it-,rr I. I'l- ' ' ' ' S flUPY I" -i '" pri' t"j v r vinitT r.Oc te " in I'lmiir Mil Wi 1 I Sat r.(V- te t" OO FORREST Pep. Mat. Today AH Twins Over 8 Yrs. of Age Admitted Free te Mat Today A. L. ERLANGER'S f. " M' .' "A. e- 'M'-!iY TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE l'KICnS: All XiRhts. .r0c te S2.30 b f ' f r N Wtc v - n T mr,rrr w Coats Habits Fer Immediate Wear and Special Order iiiMiiiaiiiiiiwaiiiiiii miiiiiiiiirjiiiimiraiaiiMaiieTiiiiaiaiiaiiiiiMPiiiiiiiiiiiiH lilllWII1 Guaranteed net te tarnish Glistening Aluminum Cleth At once the most beau tiful and most practical for evening slippers. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Established 1868 WMammaiim Geerge Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 i: mm a muuu ettAat MJ ws EiiKL iH m r .1 1 Wlptii ,,,p,lt" fii Nowadays Iifs Allen s Hats ALLEN'S HAVE A LOVELY SHOWING . I lit I Kr I HI ' 1KJ ,nTj) inclusively Vaudevilles Best! EDDIE F0Y Younger Fey SOPHIE TUCKER King of Syncopation IVAN BANKOFF"1 The Du n. nit M istrr" Mrs. E. HATIIEWAY TURNBULL I 'i f r m itiit r nn BILLY GLA50N , - . cr: t i t ; i ii"Mi 0ltrt OF Trimmed Sports Hats i for Women, Misses and Children The prices are all special for quality shown j 1 1 ORPHEUM I. . r ,, - t.ermaniewn A hltr 1 j i- ORPHEUM PLAYERS Keystone nth a, , high . ,:.p ;ij Velours . . . Duvetynes . $3.00 and $8.00 Velvets $8.00 and $9.75 .$10.00 and $11.00 Silk Heavers .. .$7.73 te $11.30 Children's Sports Hats, 3.00 te $8.75 AMBASSADOR 'THE ELOT' -. ir I IS Us Women's Allendale Union Suits Regular Sizes Special at $2.00; Regularly $3.00; Extra Sizes Special at .$2.25, Regularly $3.50 The fabric in .Vlfiilac I nlen Suits h knit (if the vtrv finest arns A Fabric diiRneil te b iv for the xlremes of coMest eutsri-t wcHthcr l ,t,.nl,.J 1 !... 11- ...111 !...!.. - I .. ... . m ,. . . . " iiiiu uvrui'iu'-u i"ni"ii p. ' iin hi'xn.v nrim i nniiipir ei irir ruurir en recjiirfii, .uiiue in ui iir iiik u uuu it jti a Iln'K , M e Olfa. lenfftb, or leriff fcleixt-, .inkW or kne irncth. CONSERVATblRE'ef'DANCES im:i ti: ti toki.ne Hullrecn. 1-.. Im.rwh, ad l,uIlr, Children's Classes X'r n 10 JK ( 111 -TM T r I.M i" , j 7 fpirrt ii ..-1 Ilraj i' . j elbow Annual Autumn Sale METROPOLITAN MAE DESMOND A,suu n... .. e "BUDDIES" ' Popular Prices: CS. l.V 10 1 Ot) M.UlKKT AT NINI.TFKNTH t It CKT AT NINI.TFKNTH A M TO 11 I M THOMAS MEIGHAN and AUlNfcj aikw in rAit.viteuNT rnnsENTATteN or ' "CAPPY RICKS" Alrlert AMrnctlen Tnnuriirl et Grand Oecra FESTIVAL STANTON ; MAHKUT ANH 'rtTH BTS. II A Jf TO 11 P M WILLIAM FOX H WONDLU PLAT ' f '.:"J t ll v' ' mm lid Bk ipfY rag 1 mtMOjkKM ? ffifSlB B 1 I I UrwSSm WHICH IlAV f 1 se I ID YBAU f'V nltfiAOWAY Ni:V TuIlK, AM' WHIe-II ip alhi:aiy hUTTiNM Ai.r. I'Mlt.ADfl 1'lflA TAI.KIV'I TIIK I TST l.NTKK'l AINML.N .' iivi.it i-i.mmi.h 1 iu Yl It 'N Ii fi.M I Kll su r.r 1 111 i r m i 111 it. 1- Mil I' III M'AMi V M I V v I 1 1 ' 1 . -. I ' I FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES Daily, .loc. 30p; Evenings, HOc, 75c PAI APF 1"1 ' MAl'M'T HTIIK1ST rilirtlU je A M. te 11 P.M. 1 Nh i St. umie 'Weman in His Heuse' With Ov H'lfhi." TI imnd II iltllns and 'Trn In CH SI VI T Ilnl 10TII I 10 A XI tn 11 IB P. M. Marguerite Clark " $!? MAKlvhl All OTH '1 A l t 1' Ii p M. Lionel Barrymore '?"" ,hT r ' irn in .1 m i'.i.i:r ."ritiiuT ' M- ' .. n 'I f - l" ARCADIA VICTORIA CAPITOL REGENT . r ht ! IV'l IIH. 17TH i ' VN Tiinv GLOBE I ATI MI'BIl VTlNfliPf) " ' '" 1 TO 11 BROADWAY I 1'OAH SVVDKIl : ' a 4ri n p M., in i i-i. CROSS KEYS , OOTH AMJ MAIIKBT ' . 7 ii n I 0 nir nnivrpii'ini i aiy T -, m U -, ' v 'Jn- I'll 1 1 A I'HI I UN I I I)IM. Till TI(l:S I ' ' I -lit IIKUT AT 1 IS tVt . ft I CHESTllH'e.r "-.in r 1lwM.lr- IH- -- ki at ri tt.Ti' iH i- nw n rer h m m r. vSsSiSSSS. 2 -fR'MtNMW WttK AT THt MOUSE THAT TuRl.t K AVA tv.a"' PtRfOISMANCt. BA EAYJSS. Irllx lll.KN HI .V cil TOW NHS I fi-urcp I.IIIII. A lilJ 'Mny sp(KUW RENAULT BROWER -1 I IIK Tf. Ke HMtltMl A Irrn. Ill IIIM I. It I MKA lll)N. RYAN & LEE P I ' i it emrdy S.&Y. FHIIAS . r.T PAT y$r.!-il.MAT5 'l: S SAT U.llf.O AJD MtLOOy HIT MARIOM & a Ha ..vf-.i,w n p, BVWWWB-, e 1U)1 W 8 V 'A' - . CAL C)yir0y SEVSATlO.f mmmm Ai ' -'nil rxrI 'nre mi ni t -n mii II 11 Kl I 1)1 111 . N 1 1'. ( llOltl'H i in i . i i ui.oni ui.eni r,. ' ik-i- n. -t Pep. Mat. Today $1.00 Miiitiwni n .s epi n miisK ci.. n I. II. MMI. Monday Evg., Oct. 10th lU r i.puien . "" JJ ' Ilnx 'IV I ' " B1 ' in 1 M.t- ' P l lr Ht. ROSELAND Jlreiiil unci ( nliiniliiit An. IIAM INO TIINH.Iir A!1MI..IIV - Trocadcre ii",,,1';:' pMaid, NIXON OPENSvOCT.lO of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets The old eriKinul quality, 10c each; S1.00 a dozen. During This Sale Only, Six Dezen for $5.00 A -erted, nny shades you wish. Ze feinpnrt Kneu Peuder hpi ul ?I.2V tleuni, Deuble Mesh Hair Nets, New S1.00 Dezen White an 1 Cray Hair Nets, l..c each; $1.50 dozen Well-Known Toilet Requisites Reduced Derlii I-'reni-h ("enUMrt Face I'owder, us'j.U Be"i,-. biZ(.t hri0rlul ...Ir- tax -r. ' ' (eitj'n 1OrlKUn Vrriie-h Paoo Pewilrr all nhmliti, I19r box tax 3p Miir (union l.irce slr.e fernp.n't Knc.i l'eiilii, )inik'l "liJ Willi ...I . 1111 l.r. In V In .k .1.1 llllt I HI WVI- "J . it. v . 11 1 ii Air Knilutuiiip, large size tax .Ir. in re u or riiiriiin.Tr. Krfiich Kai',. l'ew iler, H.V; lax Ir .Idhn-uti A lr hi son Iteel I'rmiN Bil Tnlcum, ir- t, 0 Kncrr A (inllrl Kivtu-li Vlelctti- Ti'i-uni -,l. he . ti le' l)J(r!,. ,ir .iirru Krencli Til nrn I'm el. r. 3r; I iv le 1 n lr l.mlimimr T.iIimum. uuiall 7 .', K. t il ililej 'i ,,. lleiiiiiKiint a eiiieiuur-, i leum, iai-.il I e.i ,,. Ji.m. tt.. 1 i i h T i OOr. I ix 1c. HIiiiI'h Hene mill Mlnnnil Cream, Sir bettlr- tax le IVlirrn or 1'r imiiili-iit Tneth Paste, 35e j tax ,'.. Jiipiuilra Ue Oil 1'antlln Seap wr special, 7.1c a ileu-n cnk. I.hie Mtiinilunl ui tlaby .'astllu Seap, Inipurtcil. uu,il'i "Of i.il;es SRr. " ' ( utleiirit or W iinillniry'H Fai'lnl Senp, 10n cal(e. t ute (.'empn. I Nail Set. C0c nlzv lit 4Kei tu. Jr. Special Values in Standard Notions Ii. M. r. Knnrh Jtoreorlze-.l Spool Cotten for ianl or ma.'hme Sevang; blaeli or whlte. enlv mml,. tn oiie slz. sse dozen Miuuliiril Muke of .Spool SUU . Oe Mluiilw UkU.illv I'm- nr spenlH for '.Be. " " " " Ii .11. C. t'roehrt (iitlenj all sires ,n white, or . eru iisuill "0-.-la I ..I Sir. It m Important te net- that !. M. . rmlifi 0tt..ii iiM-i.iK.n .". tlir.M .is iii.iu Mir.U u the hhll as th, mien,- Umj, I'lnl. I'liprr I iikIKIi PIiik, .m x i n. . 10c ' l.ii.iniel-il ( em I lliiiiK.r- In pinl. l,!Ue, while, lawmler m-1.uw anU fireen. u-ualU 1.. it Hie. . -..-.. .wiu m- ii. mill ei superior Twill Tape, usually 'JO. .1 for "Tn. Clun. i;ii..niiiteeil Ureas ShlclilN l.3 2. 3 and 4 20U pair , S-W '.'.1 lzei .,-Te". ,,,1,",,,",, ' ",,en' "'1c by Jehnsen & Johnj.en, 1 bpeclal OOe lb. EV)TNINGSAT8:20 WED. &SAT. MAT., 2:20 POPULAR MATINEE TODAY ' 1. 1 i 11 1 -- ,-. - , THC GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD Ii x ' ii 1 , , , i 1 ' ri 1 , ii .. 1 ' , ' - ' ' "r ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK ONEYEAR IN 1'Ar!"s STOP UOO READ JJHAT CRif'S Vul-OTl OF THIS i TOW9JLSISMG HIT I Br" ''M' "" , at nit- p cee usually 23c lb. I '. al 4 bi.e, 1 v IK. O.PHEGG1E. ST. THfATISL 9"6 VAJHn II l'l'. 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T " I H-t - DUMONT'S ;".V'" ' B.1.1 ,.,..,.-. , Triivn minstrel hl" " """ v -xix 1 1, r, 1 'uenk, HUNKM , 'h Wuir " Mill TeIay"J (8 ' It ' ' j 4 '-; t m I a 1 K 1 r 1 I c L.. Casine BARGAIN MAT TODAYS Jr?c? E-Tif-'Tnc. MlllIM With Q120. I'. MLIINIY ' iT P & JA,tejAlfciii m .. --0&. it., 'imilltlUTimn..-1
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