mrv swju 'f ' v HI EVENIKG PUBLIC LBDUEEr- PHJXA"DELPHIiV, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921' ' EfeST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE .V U i. t.Wister for miss earan ljegan eiarr sue reus ej ' Twe Affairs Today Races Tomorrow mhtj, the tea yesterday afternoon iW fai Legan Starr was certainly a f.i. fiffsir. In the first place uei K Jehn Wister'a home In Ger-M:.l- '- a most beautiful old place, IHVhe lnwe rooms with their wealth Iind tne . ,h u I MHn their delicate frocks made a 4'S.re net wen te be forgotten. Wis" an extremely smart tea as '- .. Drayten affair en Tuesday. u .'.,. .nd WIstcrs, you knew, are T"r. " -...tP.l with every one . ..J a AT a member of a really eldfrnn- ,ui--' - - .Li. iif irer you itnuw me 1 41. '1 . start. Emlens, Wurtfl, 'X are old, .1 f?rL. lnee parts. Se, of old fara- course, ."ry onpHumeeut and the tea was mr a??'l sjeet. She Is rather tell Kder S libV n geed deal like Md lcni'r,, " who was Miss Sarah &A? &n a darllne frock of Vrliter. .0"" .. ih panels of opal epal Mtef Lrtnd" lasted with white "Terehld wlered tulle. And she ! m Swaulslte b6u4uet of pink roses. S? re baskets and vases of roses Jr ?tepa"theipum. and great !'.,. dahlias with autumn leaves ",Mti')Ste tied with blue satiu ttenxe booms ted te , d ttts of rosebuds another tfny r-CTcat double violets and rare S, X a wealth of exquisite WCm Starr looked awfully well in h 2 of white embroidered chiffon and Rwwi.ir were a handsome gown of i.ifn ahd Uce. Mrs. Charles Kti & Geerte Masen - Chichester,, riJS?; MrsCharles Stewart Wurt. - U Edward Meigs. LW" ,n.. Mrs Oliver Boyce Judsen, Mra." Sf K rtlcel M". William Lyttleton I" uV netber WUter; Miss Frances SKffi Mary Gibsen presided t tht tea ini'ie um Bern, of the buds I'neUced partlcu. Seme 1lr were 5L ! she has such lovely Alberta xvcaiu, wuu i u .. ah has such lovely 5-3m- Cintra Ellis, Ellen Lloyd, Why' Redgers, Rosemary Howe, t & Hart 'and Virginia Heckscher. 23'te see and speak with these I, atntlened 'especially. WELIi, the races will start tomorrow afternoon Cut at Huntingdon Val 1t Ilnnt Club 'and a great many in wing out te -watch them. Then, tee. there will be the StetesburyB' re re etptien te go te, out at Whltemarsh. tml knew they are giving It te Intro dace Jlmmle Cromwell and his wife, who was Delphlne Dedge. They went en. a trip around the world nfter their mirrUge, you remember, and when they returned last year Delphlne's father had just died se she was In deep mourning for some time, and Mrs. Btetesbury was In mourning for her father, se there have been no large affairs ghen In the family for some time ind practically none as yet at the new plare In Whltemarsh. But to te to merrpw, the house will be thrown open te the guests and I have heard be much about the beauty of the Interior that 1 for one shall be very interested in iteing it, as well as glad te meet Del iS Cintra Ellis, Ellen Lloyd, 41BP lei, '"V"V, n,-mlirv Howe. Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts , I I 1 k m -First rioer TtT . . if J Am M n I m nsva a ... . . 71 T. t 'jVnricy Wynne xwbihw ik xw vven uy mrs. jeilll phlne, because attractive girl. I hear she is a very rvON'T forget that the Jehn Ranklns - will have tKclr tea te Introduce Cor Cer nelia this afternoon out at Ambler, and remember, tee, what I told you the ether day about the Bethlehem pike having heen finished, se you can go stra shtrent Hint ubV. There's the Samuel dunce tonight at ,t he 'Merlen Crlcket Club The Jehn B. nnmueis are Bringing out their two daughters, Marte and Leis Samuel. There will be a number of dinners be fore the dance. T MET Mrs. Barclay Warburton at one of the ou.t,et-doore nffalrs a short time age, wearing a very stun ning costume. She is still in tnourn tneurn lnr for her mother. Mm. Tnhn Wnni. maker, you knew i se. of course. It wn a black and white costume, and there's never nnyining as stunning as that. I always think. Iler frock was n simple but smart wnue biik nirair,. relieved by her pearl necklace and the narreW black nltfr.rlh. hen, en which' hung, her pln'cc-rie Her bhech were aise wnue, but her Jiat was black, and such a lat! It was of blrtck silk beaver, with a large brim find an exceedingly high and narrow crown. A fan-shaped twist and turn of the'same material made a .clever cockade orna ment a little te the left of the front en the .crown, and as diamond 'Studded pear-shaped hatpin ''was thrust through the opposite Bidet, She carried a handsome cloak of black cloth, finished with a squirrel col cel lar and stele. " HARRY was wearing n beautiful new suit when he went te grandma's te supper the ether day. "On the way there he fell In the mud,- but after brushing himself carefully'precpcdcd en his way. thlnklnc of irrandma's eoeltv box. When he nrrlved Aunt Ellen met him at the debr. "Oh, deariCt" she exclaimed, "you fell." "Yep,f said Harry. "And in your new suit?" sighed Aunt E. "Uh, huh," replied Harxy, still thinking of the. cookies nnd net of 'vhnt be vas sn'ylne. "you see I did net have time te take it off." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. WUlmm Carmalt Scull, of Bryn Mawr. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mary Laura ticun, te Mr. jenn uernard Heyl, son of Mrs. Rebert C. Heyl, of ATd ATd mere Mr and lira. Harry Mortimer League. of Haverford, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Riley League, te Dr. Nathan B. Stnuffer, 1819 Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Iilpplncett, of 1712 Spruce street, will entertain at dinner en Sunday next at their home, Mllmar, Bethayreg, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. TV. Bradley Keeler, of Lucerne, Switzerland, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llpplncett for two weeks, and will sail for Europe en Mon day. Mr. Richard Stokes, son of Mrs. Themas P. C. Stokes, of Lene Oak Wis Wis ahlcken avenue, Oermantewn, will give a danoe en Saturday evening, October IB, at the Whltemarsh Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gouverneur Cadwaloder, of Fert Washington, will give a dance en Junarv 23 at the Ritn-Carlten In honor of their niece. Miss Christine Cad walader, and en February 2 Mr. Themas Cadwelader and Mr. Charles M. B. C&d walader, of Stenedge, Fert Washington, will also give a dance at the Rltz-Carl- 1222-1224 iMiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiift On Our New Third Fleer : , , ,a r i v i We Continue Today Our Extraordinary Sale of Smart Street Dresses at $25 i ... Values Up te $59.50 A sale especially prepared te meet the prevailing business conditions; offering dresses that meet the highest standard of style and werkmanshipthat are "Stecker" Dresses in every detail. The fabrics are this season's most desirable, including Canten and Reshanara Crepes, Brocaded Satins, Peiret Twills and Tricetines, in black and wanted colors. Special Fer Today Suits Plain Tailored Suits of mouesyne and PnJe laine, in black, navy and brown. Splendidly tailored in distinctive new Autumn modes. Values Up te $95 $58 LI ' : ' ' ' 1 jIb,. ... r, , , a rWMMBiiilliiilblllllHilillllllMillllllllllil 'yn.;xrT;;rr"::r:ii-::ffli.W!iljiLJi.t..ilii.jh.i.l.ijBlMF..). Married Last Menth F5Ms & "V trs & -t Tfcjl &&'&' ft AJ , IfS Ki, ' - r&. tJAh S. mteu3primif Mf'rfff f Photo br Phote-Crsfters. MRS. HENRY F. WITZEL. Who before tier marriage en Sep tember SO was Miss M. G. Mac Alllstcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacAUIster, of 1014 Llnd ley avenue, Legan ten In Miss Cadwalader's honor. Miss Cadwalader will be the guest of honor at a theatre party and supper at the Rltz-Carlten, which her undo nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Cadwalader, of 2127 Walnut street, will glve en Tues day evening, December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery, of Ar Ar dressan. Vlllaneva, will entertain at a dinner en Wednesday evening, October 12, In honor of Miss Cadwalader. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery entertained at a dinner of twenty covers last night In honor of Miss Cintra Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers Ellis, who Is also one of the season's debu tantes. The wedding of Miss Marian Tayler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Tayler, of 1825 Pine street, and Mr. Charles Willing, of Chestnut Hill, will take place in tne unurcn ei me oavieur, Jenklntewn, en Saturday, October 22. Owing te mourning In the family the wedding will be very quiet, and only the Immediate members of the family will be present Dr. and Mra. Tayler and their family are occupying their country place, Vernen, Jenklntewn. Mrs. Marshall S. Morgan and Mra Ed word Ingersoll have Issued Invitations for the Wednesday afternoon dancing e.lai- which will be held during the win ter at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The first meeting will be held en Wed nesday afternoon, November 23, Mrs. William A. Llpplncett, Jr., of Overbroek, will assist Mr. and Mrs. Jehn David Samuel, of 2016 Pine street, In receiving at the dance which they are giving this evening at the Merlen Cricket Club te present te society their daughters, Miss Leis Samuel and Miss Maria Burnett Samuel. Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard HeckBCher, of Bollngbreok, Radner, will entertain at a dlnner en Tuesday evening, October 11, In honor of their daughter. Miss Virginia Heckscher, who will be one of the reason's debutantes. Miss Rosamond Wurts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Kennedy Wurts, of 2184 Pine street, who ha been spend ing some time en a ranch in Wyoming, has returned te her home. Mr. and Mrs. Telbert N. Richardson, of Scheel Heuse lane and Wlssahlcken avenue, Germantown, and Mr. and Mrs. Walnut Street rsxmxd ZW?' "wfS Special Fer Today Coats Plain Tailored Coats of Normandie cloth, and panvelaine, in black, navy, and new shades of brown. Values Up te $95 $58 Henry A. Ress, of Chestnut Hill, left -en Wednesday for New Havem Conn., where they will spend the week-end as the guests of Mr. Hdward Lewis at his farms, Mrs. Bradford KnlghUnnd her two dauchters. Miss Mary Tayler Knight and Miss Catharine B, Knight, who have been spending the summer In Califor nia, wilt return te their home, 1917 Rlt Rlt Rlt tenhouse street, the latter part of next Week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geerge T. Purves have removed from 920 Clinten street and are occupying their new home, 7004 Lincoln drive, St. Martins. Mrs. Purves' par ents, the Rev, nnd Mrs. Leuis V, Ben Ben eon, nnd their family will close their home, at Northeast Harber nnV will re turri te their home. 2014 De Lancey engagement, of their daughter, Miss Bar bara E. Bensen, nnd Mr. nebert Fnul Fnul cenei .lefferys. son of the Rev. Kdward M Jenerys, u. v., ana iir. jeHci;e,u, th'e Gladstone, has recently been an nounced s, ' ALONG THE READING ;Mre. Ambry Hare Cook gae a reading a ,.... nA nn WHnailnv nftrrnenn n.t tH nrs' meeting this fall of the Oak THe entertainment was preceded by a for the elllcers, who Included. Mrs. Geerge C. R. Degen, president; Mrs. Edwin M. Abbett, first vice president : Mrs. William Chester Yerkcs, second vice 'president; Mrs. J. II. Cress, record ing secretary: Mrs. Geerge Leltch. cor responding secretary; Mrs. William P. Selgert, federation secretary, and Mrs. Themas Sullivan. The current events department of the Oak. Lane Review club will held a meeting en Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Heme of Mrs. William Chester Yerkcs, 6604 Lajvnten avenue, Onk Lane. The sub ject Will be "The Origin of the North American Indian nnd His Early Days en This Continent." GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Themas L. Lawten. of G520 Merris street, have Issued Invi tations for the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Helen Lawten. and Dr Jeseph Tllghan Hummel, of Lancnster, en Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the First Methodist Church at Oerman Oerman eown. A reception will fellow at the Dclmar-Merris. Miss Mildred Elsenhewer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William 11. Elsenhewer, of Kitchens lane, will loave en October 21 for Annapolis, Md., where she will upend the week-end. Mrs. Jehn Bremley and her llttle daughter, Miss Janet Bremley, of Wls Wls sahlceon avenue and Hertter Btreet, who have been spending a fortnight at the Rltz-Carlten, Atlantic City, will return home next week. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne Fisher. of 5532 Wayne avenue, will leave en Saturday for a visit te Princeton. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Hugh J Haggerty, of 1916 Wolf street, has, returned te her home after a trip te Pittsburgh with the delegates of the Herbert Warraner Pest, Ne. 10, American Legien. Mrs. Jeanne Barry Hanshew hns re turned te her home after a week's stay at the Rltz-Carlten In Chelsea. Mr. and Mre. Daniel Murphy havp re turned te their home after spending a month in Atlantle City. Mr. and Mra. James F. Brown, of 2614 Seuth Nineteenth street, are spending a fortnight In Woedbauer, L. I., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Carlln have returned te their home, 1710 Jehnsen street, after spending ,the summer In Avalen, N. J. Mrs. Carlln will be re membered as Miss Mary Celter, of 145 Perter street. Miss V. Themas will entertain at a supper this evening nt the branch of x. w. u. a. -rnirteenin and Locust streets. Among these present will he Miss Mildred Knox. Miss Anna Macen, Miss Sarah Beardman, Miss Anna Airy, Miss Frances Reese. Miss Elizahnth win Miss L. Kiel and Mls3 AntenlnettT unnger. Medes of Distinction and Originality First Fleer WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Ne'l B. Sinclair and her small daughter, Miss Elizabeth SlnclalrrhAve arrived from Leg Angeles, Calif., te at tend the wedding of Mrs. Sinclair's brother, Mr. Themas Arthur Jehnsen, of 3808 .Chestnut street, nnd Miss Helen lf.tv.lstln PnlhAIln V.m 11i.1..lt. f Y which takes place tomorrow at New T,AnU1I If .. UIm.).I. ... .. . jwuiiciiv. irfl mui;iiLir in 1110 kucbi Ul her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. John John Jehn eon. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett F. Jacksen have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 6119 Jeffersen street Mrs. Jack-son will be remembered as Miss Marlen J. Greene, of 1646 North Frailer terrace. Mr, and Mrs. Dorff Moere, son and daughter-in-law of Mayer and Mrs. J. Hampton Moere, entertained at bridge at their home, 6220 Jeffersen street, en Thursday evening, when their guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Carlten Mae Allen. Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Themas and Mr, and mm. jtiarry caawauader Standbrldge. Miss Marie Paul, of 656 North Forty fourth street, accompanied by Miss .P11!",00 ?&'. f Ovmrbroek, has left this city for a trip te the Grand Canyon, and the Pacific Coast Miss Hamll! will spend the winter In San Frnnclsce. Miss Paul will return by way of the Panama Canal. Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Miss Helen Calhoun, naugnicr or Air. nnd Mrs. J. Dudley Calhoun, of New Rechelle. N. Y., and Mrs. Jehn D. Jehnsen, of this city, en ejiui uujr, in ine a irst 1'resbyterian Church of New Rechelle. Mls Calhoun will .have Mrs. Rebert Sprague as ma- Miss Jennfe Cashen, Miss Ruth Fergu- euii aim mas jhueiaiae ionneuy as bridesmaids. Mr. Jehnsen's best man Will Ytft Yn tirnrtVi av f t T-.V... tn t Fen, Jr.. of Mount Helly, N. J , and the ubiici n win miyuuc air. ftiui II, need. Mr T?nhnrf TTnv 1V T,ln.,.j i 1 and Mr. J, Dudley Calhoun, brother of NORTH PHILADELPHIA North Fifteenth otrcet, announces the marrlage of her daughter, Mis Mildred C. Summers, and Mr James Turner In au. e.cpnen's uameiic unurcli. Bread nnrl ntlMar ntrAta nf n .-,..,. Wednesday morning. The Rev ' James tujiu, n-uiur, jenermeu ine ceremony The bride was attended by her sister. MIsn TJnrethv Murv Hiimm... yr r,.,.- Fagln attended Mr. Turner as best man uh meir reiurn irem a Wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Turner will live at 3233 North Fifteenth street. The marrlage of Mbw Carolyn W. Mess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mess, of 1964 North Nineteenth street place en Wednesday evening, October 19 -i I,urcn .ATrcntieth nnd ueiieraen Birecm. rne Ilov. Mr. OaVes will nerfnrm th M.mnt- ftu. i u. maids will be Miss Emllle Isabelle Mess nu ijiiss jane xnompsen, nnd Miss Clee Haller, of Wllllamstewn. will be mam ui noner. ine Driae will be clven Mrs. Thompson will be at home after -ycinuer x ui, ihei iNerxn Nineteenth street. HOLME6BURQ --..- -.v..vlluu iimuicd, ei eiiu itn&wn nf?,0.' entertained the members of the i ?.i IP" ? tne Emmanuel Church fneSdld MiiF 'a8' eve"lnfr- The guests included Mlse Anna Stevenson MIr i irnBeevr,8sT Heien MiSti. iwii t i? Settln. Miss Lena Bettin. Mrs Jehn Parry. Mrs. Benjamin Clark. Miss Miss Helen Parr and Mrs. Charles Ores! hnv'-f' rnd JIrs- min Moere, who qSri0nn0Ji i B0,me tlme- been living n RhrawBnnesItr'Ce?.rn83' ar ,,v' at " pnn I Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 j Nowadays it's Allen's Hats New is the Time te Cheese Your Autumn Hat Wc are showing very stunRing Hats today aRd Saturday that for price ennnet be excelled. Ne two Hats are alike. MaRy of the trimmings are imported. There is excellent choice at $12.50 and $15.00. i Special Velour Sports Hats $10.00 Value, New $5.00 The colors are Black, Brown, Navy, Henna, Cepcn, Taupe, Jade, Beaver, Purple, Pheasant, Orchid, Orange. Wern en 's A llendale Union Suits Regular Sizes $2.00, Regularly $3.00; Extra Sizes $2.25, Regularly $3.50 Thf fabric In Allrnilnle I'nlen Suits la knit of the very finest yarns. A Fabric designed te be used for the extremes of coldest outside weather and overheated hulldlnprt We will iladly sand a sample of the fabrle n rcqncHt, Made In .ill styles, high, low and Dutch neck ; sleeveless, elbow lensth, or Ions hleoxes, ankle or knee lensth. Kayser Leatherette Washable Gloves, $1.00 These are tcfrulnrl Jl 65 a pair and are rtandard quality gloves In Just the wclKht for Fall There are plenty of white aa well as the darker shades. It would be economy te buy 5 or pairs at this price. Women's Outing Flannel Nightgowns, $1.50 Made of splendid quality striped eutlngr flannel; sites 36 te U they are worth half asa'ti .is much Flannel Nightgowns for Little Tots, 65c Striped or white outing flannel; well made; all seams double sewn sewn slzea 2 te 8 yeark, marked about half the regular price. Flannel Pajamas for Misses, $1.85 Twe-piece rajama bin's In pink or blue striped outing flannel with plain-color faclnss third less than regular prlres Annual Autumn Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets The old original quality, 10c each; $1.00 a dozen. During This Sale Only, Six Dezen for $5.00 Asserted, any shades you wish. Deuble Mesh Hair Nets, New $1.00 Dezen White and Gray Huir Nets, 15c each; $1.50 dozen A Few of the Many Specials Derln French Compact Face Powder, usual 60c elie, apecUI 8ei fntv'a I.'OrlKiin French Face Powder, all hnd an. k- . . . lux Marj danlrii larce slze Compact Face Powder, hlnited 'lid with mirror, 00c be , tax Ic. " "u w,lu Un Air Embaume. large size Compact Face Powder, special II J8i tax 8c. ' " Aturen or I'lernmye. French Face Powder, 8Sci tax 4c Jehnsen & Jehnsen Red Creee Baby Talcum, I0ci tax Ic lleger & (Juliet French Vlelette Talcum, 34c i tax Ic. DJerklae or Axuree French Talcum Powder, 24c i tax Ic un Air L.niDaumn miwuiu, uBueuy iec, special B0e tax Jr. lIeublRsnt'H Quelquea Pleura, Ideal and Cour de Jeanette Talcum. OOei tax 4c. HlnU'a Heney nnd Almend Cream, 38c bottle; tax 2c. I'rhcie or Pepaedent Teeth Paste, 88c t tax 2c. .Inpunlcii Olhe Oil Castile Seap, very special, 78c a dozen cakes. I.ure Mtumliird or Uaby Castile Seap, Imported, usually '0c cakcH 28c. ' " Clutlcura or Woeilliiiry'a Facial Seap, IBc cake. Uutex Compact Nail Set, 60e size at 48c i tax le. DELAWARE COUNTY c TtritnnM t pnur trill ntcrtftln the Weman's Club of flwarthmere, of which she Is president, -at a recepuen and garden tea at her home en Tues day afternoon, October 11. Mrs. Leuis a. KmmnnH and tha Hospitality Cem mittee will assist Mrs. Petter In re ceiving. Mlm Ida J. Baker, of Media, Is spending a fortnight at Galen Hall, Wernersvllle, Pa. x Mrs. W. Franklin Mathuee, of Idle wild lane, Meylan, has returned from a few days Visit te friends In Nrw Yerk. BFHeiffty THEATIUC tHEOTNUT -DEli. 1T11 EDDIE FOY I SOPHIE TUCKER and I and , Tevaftr Feri I 5 Kisfi of Sracepabea IVAN BANKOFF MnS. E. HATJ1BWAT TURNBULI,: niLLT OI.ABON! Othr World' tu-rlm n-turn ntd from Bt AMBASSADOR Baltimore Av. at BSth Bt. Direction Fred D. M. E. Flt TOD AT AND TOMOnROW ' "NO WOMAN KNOWS" COMINQ NEXT WEEK "QUO VADIB" I JANE r. O. luXLER CONSERVATOIRE of DANCES pniTATE TTITOR1NO nallroem. Ethtle, InMrprHlje and DallH "Tbe walk Aran4" Children's CIa.se. VSSRSisji 'Atifxri 10M CHESTNTJT BT. W, QUI ROSEL AND cefumb" at. DANCINO TON10HT ADMISSION IM UIjrBBllBIIffllB The finest butter in America! Butter 54 lb At all our Stores e. Btaiin I 1 te French jfldBBJiY MAIlKKT at ninktjebnth Jl A. M. TO 11 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN and 'AGNES AYRES IN PARAMOUNT PIIEBENTATION OF "CAPPY RICKS" ADDBD Orand Opr Fairtlval World' Series Pictures NEXT WEEK nuwrt Huihea' Dangerous Curve Ahead'' . ADDED Wew Teny Br Ortoen STANTON , MABKBT AND lTJt BTS. 11:80, 10. 8:80, 6:80, 7:80, 9:30 TO. FOX It Has Received Mere Cem mendatery Criticism Than Any Stage or Screen Production in History POPULAR PRICES PTIEVATI, DAILT. 88c AND BOe: EVENINOS AND SATURDAT MATINEE. BOe 75e BTMPHONT ORCHE8TRA PAf AfF 1214 MARKET BTREET nrlr1 ,10 A. M. te n p. M. Weman in His Heuse riCTURER OF WORLD'S SERIES NEXT WEEK "AftBlr. of Anatn"' ARPAniA CHESTNUT Rl. 18TH rklUlt ie A. M. te HUB P. M. Marguerite Clark "s"!? PICTURES OF WORLD'S BBRIEB VlfTflPIA MARKB1 AD. BTH V AV1V1US1 B A, M t0 j,, jB p M Lionel Barrymore pi'n ,$! PICTURES OF WQRI.D'B SERIES fAPlTfll TS MAilKET STRMeT nTk l Jld JfAT McAVOT In "Evrythlnir for fll" Dl7ill7NT MARKET ST. lial. 17TH KLuCri 1 DOUOLAS MacI.EAN In "PABSINO TltRU" C fXMl MARKET AT JUNIPER ULUDb CONTINUOUS VATTDEVir.I.E It TO 11 Returns of World's Series BROADWAY XTX VudTtll and Pela, Ntcrl In Oypty Dloed Returni of World' a Serlea NEXT WEEK "Affair, of Anael" CROSS KEYS "r. lKar TMOON LOVE" musical mw" v T " COMEDT Rturna of Werld'a Sarlea Everybedy'll Be There! A SURPRISE FOR YOU HE AT THE Opening of NIXON WEST PHrLA.'B LEADING THEATRE AND SEE TOURSELr IN THE MOVIES EF- SURPRISE Ne. 1 s Monday Afternoon October 10 SPECIAL FEATURES. ENTIRE CAST AND COMPANY OF A. L ERLANGER'S "TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE," NOW PLAY ING AT THE FORREST THEA TRE, WILL OCCUPY THE BOXES AT THE MONDAY MATINEE. GS- SURPRISE Ne. 2 EXTRA ATTRACTION Monday Eve., 7 : 35 Sharp JACK DONAHUE FROM THE FORREST THEA TRE, WILL BE PRESENT. IN ADDITION TO ACTS Or NIXON STANDARD frIXECTED I'HOTOI'I.AVM MONROE SALISBURY in "THE BARBARIAN" COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BECTTAL DY .M1IE. Schumann- Heink Monday Evg., Oct. 10th Tlekata. 7Sc. II 50. 12.00. J2.60, Rex aaata. 18.00 (Includlnc tax), new en aal Waymann'a, 1108 Chtatnut at and Met ropolitan Bex Offlca, Bread Poplar eta. METRO rO LIT AN OPERA HOUSE rsiDAY OCTOBER 14 at KVKN1NO Ul'1UDtR XH ana tiUMii J. Fred Zimmerman Sena Theatre. ,-..MJ.yvEAJfc0,5' "1,rl Manasar erpheum o(InrverroSh".,r3 ORPHEUM PLAYERS In the Dig Cnmedy 'HAHT MINE- Kevstene luh Lehirh 2:30. 7 4"5 IAeadrm 8eta Aead 4 Hepp a. lllOi'lieat UHlLAUtU'niA ! ' Tomer. t r ORCHESTRA! rt.VK Syrnphenv In D miner Casine 8th 4 Walnut Mat Today BIG WONDER SHOW With QEO P MURPHY Trocadero ; Dainty Maid. .HliTiXlir w SVAUDEVILLE5 mW frIXECTED I'HOTOI'I.AVM 9 MCORMACK XlekaU. I. I1.S0. tZ. II. SO. 110(1 Cbratnat. : FREE GARRICK THEATRE AT NOON TODAY 40-Mmute Talk en CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Beginning at 12:10 by WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C. S. II., of Detroit, Mich. Member of the Beard of Lectureship of the Mether Church, This First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bosten, Mass. PUBLIC INVITED t : : NO COLLECTION rKILA.'fl I.EAD1NO THKATBK nrRKoneN lke J. J. BHuaawx, ,. NORA FIU REttNARD it Bid TOTTNBO aerf i.innv t ia mt bpabbew RENAULT BROWER Bw "bYm'ka ,nrRe,9flODUa RYAN & LEE tt sam SHUBE1RT E-8:1S S. On V- OX-TV i Mil. Tomer. A BIOT OF IATJOrnTi HAPriNKBS POONEV e DCNT TUB MUSCAl concur vbiwiii Bssanmia WithELIZABETH MURRAY A Caat of Exceptional Bieeilanea and a BEAUTIFUIi DANCINO CHORUS Hra' a Snappy Binr RECORD LYRIC HKHWATM0I6EATS MATS.WBiANO lii tSAT. AT 2.20 SSS ANOTrltR SUCCESS W THE AUTI0BJ OfWt BAT SPANISH Muiiel y UACG LOVE SftWISH DANCUS U5S CARITOS "Daahlns ReVlam'Rutletln "Ruddy tala. Strangely t " Inntilrar. "Vivid and alwaya plctureatjue." North Amrlcan. Mat. Tomorrow at 2:20 ADELPHI , , Tomorrow it 2:20 "If you've Bet any red bleed In your velna at nit. you'll be en the edce of your chair " Eve I.fdaer Ht New h . iu t Vak.s AhMtd WHAT CRITICS VUROTt OF THIS . CONVULSING HIT v O.PHEGQ1E. AT THE. WALNUT SEJJKS, ' 'HAPPY fiO LUCKY IS A POPU LAR TRIUMPH MR. IIUOUIE IS THE FINEST COMIC AHTIbT OK ALL TIME." IriQiilrrr NU1IIT8 & HAT. MAT.. 00c TO 13.00 Philadelphia' Ferpmnet Theatrea C APRTPIf DAILi MAT. 2:15 VJX.iVlVI. NIGHTS A1 ft. 15 THE FILM SENSATION! METRO OFFERB POSITIVELY! Last 4 IflltaVW THEAP0CAIYP3EI A Rex Ingram Production PRICES AI L PEATS RESERVED ALL NIGHTS 30c TO $2 All Mats., 50c te $1.50 NEXT MONDAY S?.Q Oiwnlnir Regular Dramatic Sefiaen A. L. ERLANGER Presents The New Yerk i. Londen Comedy Sucreea MR.PIM PASSES BY A THEATRE GUILD Sl'CCESS 11 Y A A MILNE WITH LAURA HOPE CREWS and Notable C.iet In. lM:ir Dlerea PRICES VLI NIGHTS 77 TO J 2 .10 Popular Mr.ta Wed. 4 Sat 77e te 12 00 BROAD un 2 Eygi. - fH' 'r n'LI IV'JHAM Pr..nta ALLAN POLLOCK In it- ' r i i . t . itlen A Bill of Divorcement P.v Clrmmrr Dun staed hv P-ll Dean NEXT MONDAY 8$f0 SAM H. HARRIS prmbnts MRS. FISKE In the Grif feinrly Suervss of Her T sttne iiahed Career Wake Up, Jonathan! 1! Hat hr Hmrh" A E rnr L Rica rvrrM n f H VRRTPOV GREY FISKE PRICES All NirJHTS 80c TO 2.0 Popular Mat Vffi A Sat no.- te t2QO PODRPnT NICHTS AT 8 13 rVJIMVLJl i , Mat Tomorrow A. L. ERLANGER'S Oi r .I'll s Ml '.I. Al iuMPDT TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE PRICES: All NiKhts, 50c te $2.50 T ' M 1 ! ft S -n, T" $.' 00 Kl- 'iMiViM VhT WEEK METROPOLITAN i " MAE DESMOND l.1 THk--'MLDY "BUDDIES" Penular Prices: ':w"1"k. 'Se te ti.oe ni IMONT'S u ' " 1" " ''"i '! 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