mfw-t ijgv-ii'&vv "ir'-.i (i. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 ilvwwi JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of tlie Benedict Tea at Deven Yesterday She Speaks of the Card Party Held Today at Green Hill Farms Other Bits of Neivs WHAT with n trip out te Deven yen-ti-nlay nnd otie thing nnd nnethcr, I'm kind of ort of tired, but, bless your henrt, I'll be ever -it bcfqre after after neon nnd off te something cle, The JicncdictH' nffnlr ycatcrdny wnn very levclv. Alice looked sweet. Hhe lien wonderful color, nnd such lovely hazel even nnd a straight, clear expression. She were a pnle bluu sntin frock, made en simple llne.t without trimming, and held b beunin't of delphinium nnd scar let beuvnrtlln. Mrs. Iicncdict'H gown was of gray crepe ln chine, trimmed villi srnv Jure mid squirrel fur. Mrs. lienrdif't was nNslsted in receiv ing l'v Mi, .lehn Ilniupteii Harm's, Mis. '(Jem-go Dnlins Dixen, Mrs. Jehn :' llieieu. Mrs. .lames Starr, .Tr.. Mrs. Merris Clethlui. Mm. Arthur Dicksen and Mrs. lllrhnrd Xerrls. And I met A most attractive woman, n Mrs. Schuyler Schicffelln. of New lerk, who had come en especially for the. ten. Mrs. Chnrles Cooper and Mrs. illlnin Terry, also of New Yerk, were assist ing in receiving. DID you hear thnt Ellnner Irng ttreth Shnrp has nnntlier baby? Yeu knew, she hnd gene out te Honolulu te Mn her mxunnti, wnu if suiiiuiicu Married This Week Ham Ivnersen, of New Yerk and llosten, which will bu noleinnlzetl nt neon en Sat urday mxt In St Jehn' C linpel of the t iiiiitirlilfre Theological 8emlnnry at ('nmurldKn. JIIss Vrassler will attend Mlas MelTat as one of her brltleBmalds. Mr. Tlieimm Btekea. son of Mrs, Themas V. Stokes, of Lone Oak, Qcr Qcr mantewn, wilt glve a danue en Satur day evening at the Whltetnarsh Valley Hunt Club In honor of his bretlier-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Icwls C. Clark, of New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. ttdwarrt Txitvher Wr.lnli and their con, Mr. Jehn lxiwhcr Welsh, j who have been spending the summer at1 uieir pince, minnow i-nrin, vvaktneld, H I., will net return te their town house, 1433 Hproce street, until early In Nevr-nilier, The wedding of Mr. Jehn Lowlier Welsh and Miss Charlette I.e .Melne Duntep, ilitughter of Mra. Archi bald McC'ren, of tlullyhcather, Ardmern, New Verk and Virginia, w 11 be solem nized en Tucsdny next In St. Bartliolo Bartlielo Bartliole mew'a Church, New Yerk. Mrs. Henry Belln du Pent, of Crest lea, Mill Creek read, Ardmere, will en terta.n at luncheon en Friday In honor of Mrs. Krnest Hnznrrl. nf Knntn rinr. barn, Calif., who will spend a week as , her guest. Mrs. du Pent will entertain i a: luncheon en Wednesday, October 19, i nnd later In her box at the llose Tree Hunt In honor of hnr niece. Miss Mar- ' Karettn du Pent, ilnughtt-r of Mr. and i V''ji , fyy A Bfew mBmSSUkKh1 ' Iff s' WJXwMty' Afar' MHS. JOHN A. DONNELLY V, ,. t n mmitli nirn tnkinir her Mrs' lrn,e (in l'ent, who will be for- I tiaURiiie there, about a m nth nge, in i mr ,,,,, prc!!L.nte,, te ioelvl . tt ba b . , Mr it, tin mr with her. 1 have net nearu i,.. itm,iu .. T..i.in. e .- ... -itr..i.r. litbiv "., -- I , 1 ,1 .. ,, ..,.n un I' I lull; , u i'lllll"r , ,11 ! w..v. wlielher lie lias n wnn- hi in. im;i ,y i, i mi. Hetel tiu Petit, V imlnsten, Mis cane, announces the mnrrlnpre of her daUBhter, Miss Vlrplnla Coel; Uerdeu, lrnnc'H Tiienins Aimms. or en Wednesday at Secane. Jlr. finil Mm Adiimp will be at home after I eiilv knew mere ih n new uany mm n tin re-n wiii a'ari t.nieriain at a I'liieb- . uecemuer 1 ai I'loviuence iuuh, n.canc, ..." u... umnrnl ilfliu tit'ii. Klliiiitir IH' eon en Suturddv. Oeteber L iinl v.,n hecn te Hawaii, but I have always! Miss Murlnn Ciililr DoneKhtip. daugli- Samuel ",. nien In Ardmere. l,,:nr.l It is a beautiful plaee te IKe In. l'.?. t J',.11"? Mrs. 'hiir i; ('. Done- , . . . . rpi.t nnti me nnin- I "....'" "-" ' t...-., vi,iii.,ih.,h, in uu liiu uuutiL or iiiiuur ill il nnpr MISS ANNA REILLY BRIDE OF MR. WILLIAM R. GARSON Interesting Marriage of Mil France Dunlevy, of Norrlstewn, and Mr. David Tague A pretty wedding took plnce yester day tnernlnir at 10 o'clock In the Church of Our Mether of Sorrows, rurty-p'Khtlt r.t.vct and Lancaster nve nve nue. when MIi-h Anna M. Itellly. of 873 North Forty -six tti street, became the brlde of Mr. William It. Oarsen, of deaa Drewn street. The ceremony, por per por ferniod by the Ilov, Father McHhea, was celebrated with a nuptial mass. A reception followed nt the home of the brlde's parents. The brlde wbb rIvbii In marriage by her father, Mr. J. r. Ilellly. Mr. Jean Kills nttended her na matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Melly Cullcn and Miss Betty Mc LauBhlln. Twe cousins of the bride, Miss Anna Campbell and Miss ItcRlnn Campbell, acted as (lower Blrls. Mr. llcrmnn Oarsen acted ns best man for his brother. The ushers In cluded Mr. .lark Predenl and Mr. Ilny Ilny inend Itellly, a brother of the bride. Cpen their rt urn from their waddlni: trip Mr. nnd Mri. (laisen will lUe nt 5031 Drewn sticct, where they will be at home after November 10. TAO L'B DUNLKVY The marrlaBe of Miss Frances Dun levy, dnuiThter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dunlevy, of 110 West Weed street, Norrlstewn, nnd Mr. David Tapuc, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Tnifue, of Oulph Mills, took plftce In St. Patrick's Church, yesterday, The Kev. Francis J j. Cnrr, pastor of the church, officiated nt the ceremeny. The brlde was at tended by Miss Marlen Helland em maid of honor. Th best man was Mr. Jeseph 'Janue, uretlier of the brlde Kefermcd Church, llread nnd OraiiBe avenue. The Ilov. Henry O, Mneder elllclated. The brlde was attended by Miss Anna Huber as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Hertha Hummel and Miss Amelia Farber. The brldenroem was nttended by Mr. Jehn Farber as best man. The ushers Included Dr. Carl A. Hummel, Mr, Fred Farber, Mr. Albert J. Crawford and Mr. Qustav Huber. Following the oeremony the brlde and bridegroom left fe.r an extensive tour of the West. Fpen their return they will occupy their home nt G717 Keclmnn street and will be at home after December I. BRKMnwj- nniF The wedding of Miss Mlnnle Itelf. daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Itelf, of 4519 North Twelfth street, and Mr. Alex ander Bremble, of this city, and for merly of Plalnflcld, N. J., took place laflt evening at 7 o'clock nt St. Paul's llofermed Episcopal Church. The brldft was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Harry A. Itelf. Miss Helen Mnleney acted as maid of honor nnd Miss Jene Hromble and Miss Clem Hremble, sisters of the bridegroom, wcre bridesmaids. Mr Kdward Uremble, brother of the bridegroom, acted as bent man nnd the ushers Included Mr. Albert Brem beo, Mr. Ulwoed Stirling and Mr. Hurry Frnnckle. A reception for the Immediate fam ilies followed at the home of the brlde's mother. After a wedding Jour ney Mr. and Mrs. Uremble will Uve nt 6820 Chew street. COFFEY STICKNET Mies Ullen Frances Stlckney, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bt.ckney, of Drexet Hill, wan married nt her home at 7 o'clock Inst evening te Mr. Jesse Osbern Coffey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Osbern Coffey, of Queen City, nt her home. Her guests will be Msa Uthel Sliver, Miss Cnrrle Hpuhti. MUa Hither Lnndls, Mrs. Nerman Moere, Mrs. Harvey Haines nnd MIhb Annnbella Smyth. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Urlnten J. Tinkler. of Went Marshall street, have Issued In vitatiens le the marriage ei tneir uuugii tcr, Miss Miriam Sum Tinkler, and Mr. Casper Plez. of Hammonton, N. J., en Saturduy afternoon, October L'P, at 4 o'clock, In the Cnlvnry Uaptitt Church, Dr. L. W. Hnlner. the pastm-, w.ll ot et flclate at the mnrri.iRp ceremony. A re re centlen will lie nlven attbe home of 1 Mr. and Mr:. Tinkler. MIsm Harrlette . Chain, of Jnceby nnd Arch strentN, entertained at auction brldge In honor of her cousin, Miss Marie Fnrlcs, who will sail en October IB for France. The favors nt cards were received by Miss Isabel Itvder, MIbh Catherine Yeakle, Miss Mary Hun ter, Mrs, Heward It. Watt, Mr. Perry MOORE8TOWN Tit, tmMilipi-M ,if tlie (Jitrtl.'n club spent the day as the guestH of Mrs. He He berten Williams In her iettiti;e nt S.-n-slde Park en Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Dnrneil have sent out cards for a silver wedding nn nlvernary en Saturday, Octebsr -". from 3 until (i o'clock. Mra. T. H. Dudley Perkins, who hn been eceupylng u cottnge at tluck H'.ll, has returned te her home, Uver green Lawn. MIbs drove and Miss Minnie flrnve of Stamwlck avenue, are spending nema time with relatlves In Washington. Mr. deer-go Brlnley, of Atlantic City, Is sprndlng a week with friends en West Main street. Hunter, Mr. Jeseph tt, Philip Corsen and maker. Enstwlck. Mr, Dr. Kdward Wana- Red Cress Mass-Meeting A mnBi-mcctlng of the American Hed Crefs of the townships nnd bor oughs beyond Sixty-ninth street Is Kchodu'ed for tonight. Plans will be made for the winter's work. The brnnch Includes Mlllbeurnn, Htelichurst, Hnr Hnr Hnr woed, Koyxtune. Hywoed nnd the ini inedlale leenlltlfN. The meeting will be lii'ld In the Keystone whiml en the We.it Chester pike Just beyond the county line. m . Me.. ihn Ilev. Jehn A. llalner officiating. The bride, who was given In marriage l. inf ft.llirtr wnu ntttMiitnri l.v Mm. groom. A n ceptlen whh glen at the! i,ou n McCarter, of this city, an matron In in- e' ATr. nml Mrn. Dunlevy after 0f honor, nnd four bridesmaids, who fl.n Mlirmtn Is he ner in-; - -" -.. ," . ... ,-n !.. lug grent. 0U Knew r.iiniiur in u daughter of Mr. Charles Lengstrcth nnd a sister of Kdward Lengstrcth. She ennic out about five years age, and married at the end of her season. Her husband is In the navy, and she hns hnd te travel round quite n bit te be near him. She sees se much that is in teresting In the various places bIic has been, and she certainly leeks ns If she liked it. When I Inst kiw her I was struck with hew well she looked nnd hew happy fhe seemed. DID f tell you that the Lincoln Day Nursery I'' te have a large card partv and Vale of gifts and cakes und eiuidies thin afternoon out at the (Jreen Hill Farms, in Overbroek. I under i.tnnd it is iiecessnr.v te raise some funds te keep things going till the Welfare Federation is ready te give out the nlletment, and the women ln tereMcd in the nursery nre tnking this means of augmenting their budget. The committee In charge of the affair Includes Mrs. Heward Clark. Mrs. Iletilniuin Hullock. Mrs. Chnrlcs Han nnn'l, MIhk Helen it. lllddle and Miss Mildred Lee. . WK AUK having enough weddings this week, it seems te me, and next week, tee, Kvery one seems te cheese Octeber: And. nfter nil. it Is n beautiful month for marrying. It's vucli a wonderful time of jear for tnking n wedding trip. Net tee warm, nor tee cold, nnd the country leeks se beautiful with the chnnritiK leaves. We have Sephie Ynrnall's wedding to morrow nnd Ilmuiali Wright's en Sat urday, and Heb Frnzler ii te be mar ried en Saturduy. tee, te Francesca Moffat in New Yerk. Next week there's thn Welsh -Dunlap wedding In New Yerk, en Tuesday, mid Hetty Strutting nnd Hill Caner are te be married thut day In Chestnut Hill, and there nre several ether Important weddings in the month. It keeps u Iiuk.v, und it certniiily attacks tin pneketboek, does It net? S.M.i te MALL brother was discussing going heaven the ether day. He thought he'd like te have nn airplane of his own, nnd thut nn expedition there would net be bad, but en nuntlc'a oxplnnntlen that the clouds might in terfere with his sightseeing nnd nffect the machinery of I be plnne, he decided te climb up. placing one ladder upon another, tnking with him his best clothes. Little sister, who is two yenrs elder and mere learned in the ways of heaven, finally Interrupted his dreams by re marking: "Hut, Hrud, when you go te heaven you're a soul, you aren't u body." ' "Seul or net," said brother, "I knew I'll want clothes en me." NANCY WYNNE. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Herman Oxmnn have re turned from their wedding trip and are at home at 0029 Oxford street. Mrs. Oxman will be remembered as Miss Ida Ellen Slensky. of this section. Mr. nnd Mrs, William O. Oasten, of 6133 Washington avenue, have an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Anne B. Oasten, and Captain pain Hiitnnway. u. m. a., or i-ertiuna wnien ner parr ttts win glve en Friday evening, November 11, at the Art Club before the ball Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell, 3943 Chestnut Btreet, will give at the HItz-(.arlten In honor of their daughter. Mlsa Helen V. Mlchell. Miss Doneghuo, who will be formally pre sented te society nt a dancing tea by her parents en November 11 at the Acorn Club, will be assisted In receiving by M.ss K. Martvn Oeortre. Mlns Cor. iicna nnepnru iinnxin sieugi; .All Hay son Mn I Miss Amrlle Hunuut Selxas. Mlas Kliza both B. Wayne, Mlm Uertrtide Graham and MIfs Emily Poultney and Miss Marv Itldgoley Prer.ten. of Baltimore. Miss Donegliue will lenve en Friday for An- nnpella. Mil, where she will attend the I Prlnccton-Aimnpe!H game en Saturday.1 ..., .,., r,r-, n.... She will be the guest ever the week-end SOUTH PHILADELPHIA of Miss Mary Carrell Harris at her home I The Blue Flower Club, of Seuth Phll in Baltimore. adelphla. formerly the Cell n.s Athletic Mrs. Poland D. Pollock, of 8319 Semi- Association, wishes te anneunce that nole avenue, Chestnut Hill, haa returned I the members have reunited nnd will glve from Het Sprlngr, Vn., whero she Bpent ' a bnnquet tu honor of Ita president, Mr a fortnight ns the guest of her mother, ' Emll W. Saballn', en October 22 nt the Mrs. Samuel A" Heebner. Mrs, Hcebner home of honorary member Mr. James will return the luttcr part of this week ' Oulda, at 70S Whltchorse pike, Audubon the ceieineny. Afle- a wedding trip te New Veik Ir if -i Mis. Tngui- will live at 110 IVKalli r;tr-et. Norrlstewn The bride groin wna a member of the 147th Infan try of the Thirty-seventh D.v non and wnu wounded while in action In the Ar Ar Ar gonne sector. FAHBEIt HUMMKL The wedding of Miss Anna U Hum mel, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oustav A. Hummel, 1238 Seuth Twenty-second Htreet, nnd Mr. William Farber took place last evening at 8 o'clock. The ceremony wns held In the Fern Iteck included Miss Edith Cnasell. M es D.iro D.ire thy I'lntt. Mii-. KltraU th Carpenter of this city. Mies Edith drggs. of Mad Mad den Heights. N. J. Her small slst. t M ss ltachcl B. Stlckney. acted as flower girl T.T. Samuel J. Brlnten, of Kennett Square, Pa., waa best man. A reception followed. Upen their return from a wedding Journey Mr and Mrs. Coffey will live In Queen City. Me. HOLMESBURQ M'as Florence Haines. 3110 Ilhawn street, will be hostess en Saturday afternoon at a card party and luncheon Your Figure ini And Your Health Unto the Intercut '-' eiix't e.iiicrlH who tin etir llt'lnx Hpcciil AtUntlun Steulfl, Hurielrnl i.ntl MitUrnity Complete JAne e rnjicrc. liTledams (mil 835 Chestnut St. ruici-s medi:hate . .MIBH A.nncy B. I nr. Thn u-eddlnir will tnlie tilnce this ' iien. Miss jiosemnry v. Howe. fn rnllini u,ithn-nv who iu n, - 'M ?rmmn -S'i'u. fiil fn5!,T' n"of Mra. Alice Hathaway and the late es. Hamilton, Mlas Helen n. Hender- ,.,,Bri vr,rTt itr-nrv i niiuiwnv. c . .Miss Jildeii r.iael.reger Husten, Mlf.s , K u. wn nsslciird te the 'Vnn reartt L. Lnrg-. M e:i Margaret Ann .... '" ?,a" '.eJ" ?.1.SV:" ,0 UlP n" he Ilia. Miss Wnlbunrer Kiiul Ilelllv. ' luur "- "'l-'"'- .V" hvl" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis have r turned from their wedil ng trip and are at home at 4231 G Irani avenue Jlrs. Lewis will be remembered eh Miss Sylvia Melnlck, of this section. N. J. Amenir the menibers nrusent will be Mr. Jntnea Gulda, Mr Cenrad Canie . Mr. Vincent Clements, Mr. Jeseph Brooks, Mr. Ben Brooks, Mr. Leen Oli ve', Mr. J. Campion, Mr. M. Avanlene, Mr T m Grasse, Mr. Jehn Itlccl, Mr. Andrew Graham. Mr. Bay Melcherrle. Mr. Jeseph D'Onlfre, Mr. Edward Meratl and Mr. N'chelas Bussy. Other guests present will be Dr. Lane V. Cellins .Sir. Jehn J Oraham, Mn Jee Jacksen. Mr. Putcr Scelsl, Mr. James Scelsl, Mr Leuis Sapannrd, Mr. Geerge Hughe, Mr. Vincent Perrl. Mr. At Peters. Mr Jack Callahan. Mr. Italph Cerrclt und Mr. Felix Marasco. She will occupy her apartment nt the Dellovue. Stratford for the winter. Mrs. Beucrt li Strawbrldge. Mrs, Frederick Palate and Mrs. Oeerge W. Elklns, who are en the Field Committee of the Y. W. C. A. covering Pennsyl vania, lA-lawere. Maryland nnd the Dis trict of Columbia, will meet with the commlttee today at the League branch of the association, 1222 LecuBt atreet Mr. and Mrs. Mencure Blddle. of Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, who spent several weeks nt Het Springs, Va,, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Graves, who have been entertained ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Sackett Ducll. of Hlllcreft. Moadowbreok, have returned te their I DELAWARE COUNTY home In Washington. The wedding of ! , , . ,, X, ' , Mr.. Duell's brother. Mr. Charlen H. A tea In honor of Mrs. Clarence Bin Duell, of New Verk. and Miss Lillian I "'law;, of Pittsburgh, will be given e:i Tucker, daughter of Mrs. Churles A. Monday afternoon October 17, .from Hall, of Pasadena, calif., will take place ': e r,: 30 o'clock, by the Vemnna nt Hlllcreft. thn home of Mr and Mrs. Domeerntlu Commlttee of Delaware Duell, en Saturday. October 29. County at the studio of Mrs. 1-rederlck MrMI,P5d rsSVlevVne0 I &. wl'tV, of 1-k Sh FitJhtJn h r ,..?.e Mra. Drinker will be Mia Itebert tZXVTrini ?0,?;lrnerrOh"an1flCtCMrs,, &"f be a student at Cernell l)nlverltv Mla wl" Pi'esld. at the tea table. Warrlner was a debutante of last sea son. Mr. and Mrp. Andrew Wright Craw ford, who have been spending the au tumn at their country place In Bryn Mnwr, since their return from Mt. De sert. Xte.. opened their town houte, 2431 Spruce street, en Monday. Mrs. Jeseph Emley Berden, of Se- fi&i ih3. I xh I ini I I f ir I IS SI ere BONWIT TELLER 6, CO. cJJie Specialty Sicp ofOtwlnaiienb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Miss Frances Welst, of Yerk, Pa., who hns been the guest of Mr. und Mrs. William Beeth Tedd, off Chester, for a week, left yesterday for her bem" Mr. and Mm. Tedd and Miss Welst were guests for a month of Mrs. Tedd's i parents, Mr. und Mrs. Edward Canen , Burten, at their cottage at Lewes Beach Del. Mr and Mra. Burten will ret urn te Chester this week. M m FOR ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. Heraco L. Carnorefis, of 1003 Bpruce street, will give a theatre party, fellow etl by supper at the K.tz-Carlten, en Wednesday, December 7, In honor of Miss Jeane Breeke Itllev, daughter of Mrs. A. Burt Ulley, of Havcrferd, fol lowing the tea which her mints, Miss Theodora Burt nnd Miss Edith 11. Burt, will give the name day at their hemi?. 1203 Wnlnut street, te formally present M ss Riley te society. Mra. lllley will entertain at dinner en Friday, October 18, In honor of her daughter, before the dance Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Klden Gra ham will glve for their daughter, Miss Gertrudn A. II. Graham, Mr. nnd Mra. Alexander Van Itensse lnr, of Fert Wnshlngten, have Issued invitations for a Btnall dance en No vember 7 In honor of Miss Evelyn Rod Red man Drayten, daughter of Mr. Rebert Mossey Drayten, at Camp Hill Hal, their country estate. Mr. and Mrs. William West Frailer, Jr., and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth P. Frazler, of Jenklntewn, will leave tomorrow for Cambridge te attend the wedding of their son, Mr. FrnnelB Pearsell Frailer, and Misti Frances White Moffatt, daughter of Mrs. Wll- "Wkiek is fhtebeQi phonegi&pkx I '-'ile -you knew? f3 i .. m step in When Yeu Have Ten Minutes te Spare, and , UiiK. dt Aj 4nt E TURN-TABUS g COMPARISON1 of standard makes. It will help iieu te decide. BLAKE & BURKART S. W. 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The season's newest colorings HANDSOME MARVELLA WRAP-COATS Sample Gowns 59.50 Sample Suits 49.50 Several models comprise this group of Matvella Wrap-Coats, all of which arc graceful and enveloping of line. Lined throughout in Crepe de Chine te match the line color tones of these Coats, and interlined. te te I I V. fc-w y-ySsfe: 195.00 snrexn fleer Sample Capes 39.50 175.00 rniRD 11,00)1 135.00 XECOl) FLOOR Sample Coats 49.50 te 250.00 THIRD 'e Specialize in Gowns and Coats Slenderize the Larger Women ivi H W. BE: ' ! M I Sv- f IP r! V ml I M i iM w mid -w FLOOR h , R;i . , , li & That j m .mtf f r h m . rmA y ' - - JiSNS (i pw l 1 V 68.00 R M ty-. 95.00 118.00 FUR-TRIMMED BOLIVIA COATS Lustrous Belivia in Malay, Reindeer, Soru-nte and Black fashions this model, which is lined in Crepe de Chine te match. Straight-line Ceat with luxu rious Opossum Cellar. 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III. let.. -.'.I ' U' Siilelm TIliirMl i I.tfttlnui. , ,n THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY New Yerk Symphony Orchestra Duinnmrh i-.in.l ! r Alh, rt ( .i-e- Kecliamlci x' "-lit U'Alvarez '" " ilte Sileti Plil'tSt f.ir erl ,t, II- I 'i NOW 1 DUMOAT'S ' 1 , ! , i I H1LADELPHIA sat. - ,i Z ORCHESTRA , :' ' .'.M"" vi.ijlrn.i ' ' IIS 111 .1 Mti'll - -.vg., HilO EIiMETT WELCH Minarrels Su'ii, v 's :.VU'.' is i llt'NKli Casine N i . I . I 1 1 Peek M.it Tedkjr I ll.Bat.MTB B oe (MBm AtUAOtLivi of MUSIC TONIGHT As "; ONLY CONCERT IN PHILA. THIS SEASON 1 1 Lit Tickets at Academy and Heppe'ft, 1119 Chestnut Strcfet Management Evans & Salter i r P 9DPI m V
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