r-'vfftt- v jV' ';;. i EVENING PUBLIC) 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921 9 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Recently Married Nancy Wynne Tells of the Luncheon Given by Mrs. Emery McMichacl in Hener of Twe New Yerk Debu tantes Mrs. Ceutes te Give Tea for Sister Tomorrow I r, WAS Interested te licnr of the lunch eon which Mrs. Kmnry McMlchnel .. vr.atirilnv for two of Kllcn s rletiili)'. Kmllie DaylcH nml Hetty liar 1Pr. of New -Yerk. T icy nrc both lebutnntca ever there tills yenr nnil bpr, ilMmt I 1. ..telil Kmllie llnvlPH Ib the ilmifilitcr of tlie Inte Frederick Mnrtyn DiivIph nm IMff, l)nvle Her mother wiih MIsh Rmllle e'Vcll." of I'lttHburRh, n most stunning lnekine wemnn. Hlie used te visit in Jmm ritv often before her ninrrlnRC, be nx " cousin of Mrs. William H. Steever nnil of Mrs. Hnmuel II. Cat pintpr. Kmlllc Dnvlw Is at Hryn Mnxvr. nnil nhc mid her mother mid i,iii. nnil Audrey, her brother it ml iuter. went te Kiirepe for the sumnier r red'been deVlded te "M Emll.r out tills yenr In between cellcRe dft.ys. Itettv llnrbtr Is n daughter of Mr. '. iv ' i iinrl,r , ,.f Vew Yerk. nn 1ms visited here quite n Reed deiil. ?oe The ether guests at M"..Mc Michael's luncheon were eT the dcbti dcbti tentc wt. ' rlK wedding of Chnrlette Dunlop mid Jehn Lewber Welsh In New nrk vcpterdny wns n benutiftil n"?"; jesiirimj ,epf1v lnvelv In her ennrieHc u..... ;':,: . - Thpr hridnl eewn nnil eenuiiiiii v. . wpVcn number of I'lillnilcipmnns uirv. Mnrln OeiKherty and Ornhnm and Inn he" Kriuer went en from their home In rVrnntz Mrs. Dougherty and Isabel ?0"enMn; of Jehn W. rttkW; MerRnn senu. years before, her death ibeut eight years pre. TIIR name Cerlles makes me think, of Miss Mnrcaret Corlies and her mother. Mrs. Fisher ('erlies. who lives rVlosten. All of which leads me te "ll you that Mrs. Theodere M tche 1 IlaMiiiRS, In ether words Carel Hal, has come en here from California. here she has been Hying for the last W veers, te visit her father. Mr. Fred'Halty. In Haverford. and that he will go en te Hosten and visit her grandmother. Mr. Cerllcs, before re turning te California. , It will certainly be nice te see Carel Benin. I de think she is se Rood Reed looking and se attractive. I'll have nn onpertunlty te see her tomorrow tow Mrs T.levd Coates. Theodate Hnlly that wns. Is glviiiR a ten in her ""' ucll ns in honor of her cousin. Sarah Hallv. who Is n debutante thl season. I wonder If Carel Hastings has brought Mime of her stunning earring- with Her. She must have, of course, because she usunllv wears n pnlr. mid the. are me.t wonderfully becoming; dnngl ene'', von knew, with little pearls and Rmethy.-ts. and levely long black ones. I SAW .lean de lienise en Chestnut vtnM't the ether day looking attrac tive in n frock of dark blue 1 rencli erge embroidered In gray woolen llee en the bodice and en the bottom of the skirt. Slip was wearing u turban of hlnek hatter's plush, n Spanish liice vpII and a sable choker. .lean has hud her hair bobbed, you knew, and It is verv becoming. She mid her mother. Mrs. Oswald .1. de Hensxe, returned from Cape May about u fort night age. New they hit living in their apartment at the Latham. ETIII'L. nged three, came in the ether evening from Ler walk with nurse tn tint! n bright weed lire burning m the Wnynoweod. Wayne. Mrs. Clcmlnshaw wns Mlns Christina Rowley Ilakcr. Mr. nnil Mrs. A. .1. Dallas Dixen and Mr. and Mrs. Itellln II. Wilbur havp issued InvltntlenH for n luncheon en Sunday, October 30, nt Old Stene Heuse, St. Davids. Miss Sarah Legan Starr, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JnmcM Htnrr, of Olney nvenue, Qermantewn, will Icave en October 28 for IJosten, where she will nttend the ball te be given that evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tescph Htcbblns Urynnt, In honor of Mlns Junct Snblne, at the Hetel Summerset. Miss Sabine will niake licr debut en October 27 In IJos IJes IJos eon. Mr. ami Mrs. Jehn I'oelcy Lclge, of 2304 De Lancf.y place, will shortly Issue Invitation:) for a burfut smmpr nn Sunday evening, November 13, In honor or airs. i.eige'H cousin, Miss Marien Cahlr Doneghuo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlcl C. Doneghue, who will be formally prcsented te society by her parents nt a dancing tea an Friday, No vember 11, nt the Acorn Club, for which they have Just Issued cards. Mrs. T. Wlstar Urewn nnd Mrs. W. Legan MncCey will shortly Issue In vitations for a children's Halloween pnrty en .Monday, October 31, nt the home of Mrs. Urewn, 6020 City line, Overbroek. Mrs. Clayten McKlrey, of 2012 Pint, street, has issued InvltntlenH for a lunch con en Thursday, November 17, nt tin Sedgeley Club, In honor of Miss Hoso Heso Hose niary Howe, daughter of Mr. Arthur Whitney Ilewe, 2032 De Lancey place, who will be Alie of the HnuHen'M ilMui. tnntes. Miss Ilewe will be the guest of noner m a uinncr-unnce which her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aired O. . Steele, of Surrar Lenf. Chp.Mtmit Hill will glve next Saturday evening at the wnitematsn ueuiur Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ilenrv Snviler. of S813 Oermnntewn nvenue. Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for n Hal leween party en Monday evening. Oc tober 30. In honor or their daughter, Mlns Melly Snyder. Miss Ida S. Lauer. daughter of ill. and Mrs. Cenrnd W. Lauer, of 233 West Hertter street, aermnntewn, whose narrliiRO te Mr. Oeorge Petter Darrow, Ji , son of Cengrcsumnu and Mrs. Geerge Petier Darrow, will take place this evening, entertained at a luncheon yes terday nt the Mnnufncturcrs' Club. The guests Included Miss Dorethy K. Mc Uilde, Mrs. Hareld Ii. Shere, Miss Grnce llnlllnger. Miss Mnrinn a. Morrison, of New erk ; Miss Jenn Spurnev, nf Cleve, land, O. ; Mrs. Cenrnd W. Lauer and Mi Geerge Petter narrow. MISS E. STRUBING WEDS MR. W. J. CANER of Mr. and Mrs. Harr son Knrma I'jinnr which will lu solemnized this afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock In the Church of St. Martins In the Field, Chestnut Hill. The lli-v. Dr. William Thayer, of St Murk's Scheel. Sonthheio. Mush., will eltlclate, assisted by the Itev. Weed Stewart. Iho bride, who will be given In mar- iiuge by lier lather, will be gowned In white satin, embroidered In pearls, and made with points In the front and (in flthnr sl,ln nf tn ablet n..t lnl..U.t .. , y- ... . u.HU u, fc.iu ...., ,,,,,. ..IIIC-llL-t, fireplace anil metnei- si-ami imu,vhi .. wiin a peari (rrnament, and with n dpei armchair before it. As seen ns court train Her veil of whlte net her cent mid hat were removed sue gam- win ue ihnipiifu ai me suies with sprays ered up about four dells, her pet deg, Peter nnd .Timmy .locks, her monkey. n ,';.,.. ,i,.u-n tn ineiher. she healed MUS. CHAKLHS ADAMS Whose nmrrlnge took plnce en Sat urday last. She was Miss-Marlen Ashton. daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. William Ashton. of 8144 Fninliferd uvcniic. Holmesburg nnd she will wear a picture hat of brown lace, combined with brown tulle, trim med with n burnt orange velvet reHO. She will carry an nrmful of gpldcn shnded chrysniithemiims nnd larkspui, tied with a bow of French blue satin ribbon. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Kftthrirlne D. Perter. Miss Peggy Fergusen. Mr?. Jehn Wlnthrep Clog Cleg horn and Mlsn Mn'rlnnna Hennell, wh will be gowned the snme nn the maid el honor. Tliey win nise uurj ii""n nhuded chrysnnthemums and larkspui . tied with bows of French blue satin rlli bon. , , . , Mips fvtendnle enner, unugiu'T i Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison Keens caner. jr . will be the Mower girl. She will wear a frock of uru.uelse blue panne velvet nnd a poke bonnet of the snme mnterlnl. and will carry n llttle bouquet or Ward rose:' Mr. Hnrrlsen Koefns Cnner will act as host man for his brother, and the following gcntlemen will be ushers: Mr. Gerald W. Caner, Mr. Jehn K Strublng. Jr, Mr. William Davis. Mr Everett Fnbyan, of New Yerk ; Mr. rtlch ard C. Scars, Jr.. Mr. Helsteln De Haven Fex and Mr. Chnrles Fex. A reception will fellow the ceremony nt the home of the bride's parents. After n wedding Journey, Mr. Cnner and his brlde wll live nt the Lengncre. where they have taken nn apartment until their home, which they are build ing at St. Marliits lnne, Chestnut Hill. Is completed en November 1. DAimOW LAUKI! The mnrrlnge of Miss Ida F Lnuer. d.iiiubter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cenrad N. " ' Lnurr, of 233 West Hertter street, 05er- Marriirra lAill Taln di0 .J mantewii, and Mr. Geergo Petter Dnr amage Will lake Place ati row, jr., son of Mr and Mrs Geerge . ... .... .-, . P. Darrow. of S821 Germantown eve- Oliestntlt Hill ThlS nue. will take plnce at Calvary F.nls- eepal Church. Manhelm street and Pu AfternOOn I 'asUI avenue, nt 7 o'clock thin evening. A reception nt the home of the brlde'n i parents will fellow the ''eremeny. , , , , . , , Miss Dorethy B. Mclirlde will he the- An Interesting early autumn wedding mad ,)f honor nnd the bridesmaids will will he that of Miss Lllznbetli Stmb- ,, MfW Mlrlum G. Morrison, of Mar- ing daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jehu ,,uctte, Mich., nnd New Yerk . Miss Jenn ,.V...'stn".,ln- of St. Martins, Chestnut , smirnev. nf Cleveland: Miss Grare Bal- tilli, and Mr. ullham Jehn Cnner. nun ' n nf (!r.nnnmnn nn,i frU iTt,r,,i,i will nttend nn mnld of honor, and the brldesmnlds will be Miss Helen Ileckn. feller, of Willow Greve; Miss Helen Lyne. Miss Virginia Rlehardu and Mrs. Chnrles Dorwertli, of flwedcland, Pa. ill'. Mnrtln Relher will net as best mnn, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Hareld Stock, brother of the bride ; Mr. Jehn Metzgnr, of Newark; Mr. Edward Dletech and Mr. Chester Crewthern. Miss Hebeccn Kehler nnd Mlsa Sara Auker, of New Oxford, Pa., cousins of the bride, will act as flower girls, and Master Donald Metzgar. of Narberth, will act as page. The brlde will be given In marriage by her father. TUIlNEn Vejealh A pretty rnlnbew wedding will be solemnized this evening nt half after 7 at the Temple Lutheran Church, Fifty second nnd Hace streets, when Miss lutlx JS"ea , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. !J Ti. Knenle, of Overbroek, will become the brlde of Mr. Charles David Turner, J!l' ."!? Ilov- A- I'elilmnn, M. D.. D. D.. einciniing. ine brlde will be given In marrlagp by her father and will be at tended by MIhh Dorethy Turner, slster 2.V the bridegroom, as maid of honor. The brldemalds will be Mis Lerlne ICol ICel ler. Miss Dorethy llishep, Miss Mildred White nnd Miss Ituth Drock, nnd little Miss Iluth Hauseman will act a Mower Bltl. . ?ir' NSn,l11 Khcnle. brother of the brlde, will be best man. The ushers will Include Mr. William Mactntlre. Mr P A Cpppeck, Mr. Stnnley Daut and Mr. Charles Rutter, LYONS HOPKLV .A.n0Iiiln.tMCBt,n,r ucdd"g took pluce at 8 o'clock this morn ng n St Menica's Catholic Church, when Miss Sn V Hopely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Hepe y, of 1733 Itltner strcet, was married te Mr. Henry A. Lyens of Swedesboro, N. J. The lieV Jehn J Cnrr performed the ceremony, lvhlcli wns selenmlzcd with a nupMnl maes Miss Sue V Hopely, sister ef'thc bride, was bridesmaid and Mr Walter Lyens wns groemsmnn. A brcnkfnst at the home of the brlde's parents for the itnmedlnte fnmlllcs followed the ceremony, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyens left for their wedding trip te the New Knglaml States and Canndn. They will be nt home In Swedesboro, N. J.. nfter D,oc?mber 1. HUGlirjS HRNNHSSBY A pretty wedding took 'plnce nt 9 o'clock this morning In St. Gregery's Catholic Church, Fifty-second nnd Wnr ren streets, when Miss Agnes Doleres Hennossey, of 1059 North Fifty-sixth Mreet, bcenme the brlde of Mr. Frank .T. Hughes, of 1331 North Frezler ter race. The ceremony, which wns fol lowed by a reception, wns performed with n nuptial mass by the Rev. Father P. J. Dougherty, of Rt Kvern'M The bride was attended by M'ss Mar cclla Miller as rr.ald of honor, nnd Mr. Jeseph Hughes, of Pettsvlllc, ncted ns best man for his brother, Mr. and Mm Hughes have left for nn extensive wedding trip. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes F. County, Jr. of 1063 Wlnfleld avenue. Prlce Hill. Cincinnati. O., nre receiving congrntun cengrntun congrntun tlens uien the birth of a son, Chnrles Conaty, en Sundny, October 16. Mrs. Cenatv will be remembered ns MIbs Mne Moeto, daughter of Mrs. Katharine Moero, of 2016 Seuth Opal street, nnd Mr. Conaty is tne son or Mr. anil mrs. Jnmes F. Conaty. of 233C Seuth Fif teen street. The My tern C. C. held a reunion en Sundav night nt the home of Mr. Jehn Dougherty, president of the club. The ether otrtcers of the club nre : Mr. Reland Shute, vlce president ; Mr. Jehn Sulllvnn. secretary, and Mr Herbert Nukle, tronsurer. Casine Btti & Waln'it. Mat. Dally AL REEVES BEAUTY SHOW BFKeitifs witm9t TllBATItB C'UKflTNt'T 1IBL. 12T1I " DAl'IINK 1'OLLAKD Th, fleess'' in OT l.nn .ell llnlln BEKT EKKOL World'" (lre-ilet Iintursonnter FOUD SISTERS Predentin "Dnneing Aiennrt" EDITH TALIAFERRO In "t'niler the Hmne Mill Moen" llebbe & Nrlxeiii llnnilltnn ft llnrnes nnd lilt lViiture Illlll AOADRMT np MUfltC KOYKP. WILLIAM LYON PHELPS or vam: Twelve Llternry Talks "Which Iluelis Are lleally Werlh Ufadlns?' Alternate IVMay Mernlnirs. at 11 elnek ririt Talk IXtober 21. 1'rlce of serlei 20. ilmlted Number of Peata HlUI Avallabls. On sale at Academy of XMilc nnd HePP'. 1J1B Chentnut strci-t. The Philadelphia Forum announce, the eiwnlnu of the l- .ii. 11 iits eviitnn at 8-8ii in rhe Academy of Munlr. Colonel Haymond Kn'ltw I1I speak n AKr?.lve Pliiht ine for th Illsht I the Noblest Spert the World Artenln.' the JUiiam of V ..dni-n llenevelt " The lien Heland MnrrlJ Chalrmnn of The Kerum. will S,e,ile. AdmhVslen will by Memtjer ?hlp Ticket and .vremberahlp-Oue.t TlcVet only. . - . . I ,,V',1 TIII'ATIti:H 111 tl'.CTtON I.KK .1. .1 HIIMir.KT. CHESTNUT SS WORLDS BEST rui wcck- 0MIVM'IB tvtS 8. iS SHtfB VAHB GMIIYAHN ivitm RICHARD GORDON " mf Acms wz WlllL BRENDEL. & BERT Kfvue co ess j UMTH FRANK MASTER PtCCT 6MVH6 MEltH NIlMlj DU CAtlON " GEORGE. ROG&NEIi PALO fi PALET- M5COHMACK 6 REGAY JACK 6 KITTY DeMACO. SHU6ERT NWS EVENTS COLOMraM SOPTAAO W AH IMPKCSSIO.V Or JtHAY LIHB SU6SC9IPTION 600K OHN Kt iMCH WrtTlfll ORPHEUM 'r5nl,,01 "n Orpheum Players rv , nth & irhi Keystone v", tuni, i u i'ii'tiiiv-' 3- 1zg::??:?z7iWl Jiervclf en the fleer In trout el me ere nnd ImMiil herself nrrnnsmc lier dells nnd ether pets nleiiRHiiln of lier. Ily the time they were nil In plnce slie nt buck wltli a siuli of sntisfnefien. only te bear ilniluV" key in the l"p''- ., Rlie looked nreunil cnrefiilly then, and as he nine into the hall remarked : "Well. ilnd. I 'fwaid there's no room for you te park yourself here." NANCY WYNN'K. e ran CO blossoms, and she will .... ,-r,. a shower bouquet of whlte orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Mar Krnestlne Celeman, who will attend as maid of honor, will wear a i;own of peach-eolered Canten crepe, embroidered In the same ehnde of beads. i. Shere, of r.ermantewn. Mr. II (isliortie Walten will net ns best man, and the usheri will Include Mr. Ilenrv I. Lauer, Mr. Woodrew Harrow. Mr. Theodere A. Hlnlte. Mr. Hareld K. Khere, Mr. Jeseph K. Coxe, nil of Oer mantnwn, and Mr. rerclval (I. Veed Veod Voed ruff of Nev Londen, Conn. COLLA PAY STOCK The weddliiB of MIr Cyril Leem Stock. daiiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Stock, of r. rt 2 't Helfleld nvenue. Oermnn Oermnn eown. and Mr. Kr.ink A. Colladay, Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnlc A. Colladay, of r J4 1 riormantewn avenue, will take place at 7:30 o'clock this eveniiiK In the T.rlnlty Lutheran Church. Oermnntewn avenue and Queen street. Oermnntewn. The Itev. Luther de Yoe will efllclate. Miss Emma Kehler or Llttlestefwn, Pa., an aunt of the bride. IMPORTERS, liKSIONKRH ANU MAKERS OF WOMHK'H A'l CHIIjDREN'H APPAREL OF i'llE IHOIIK8T CHARACTER I'OR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS GOWN'S wrtArs BUIT8 FUP.H ULOUSKH iii.ii r' i SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i il'e of much social Interest te H I. i.,.,. ...Ml l.n tlinl nf ! CS mis nnil inner i-mcn ."'" " v. :; a Ml.-s Kmily Itutrevs rex, uiiubih-i "i , Mrs 0.orce Fex, and Dr. Oeerne Merrli Dirrranee .son of Mrs. Jehn Dorrance. which will he quietly solemnized en Sn' urdiv, November 12. at I n'clnck. nt il'- , home of Mls Fex's mother, seu." Crefcld i "treet. Chestnut Hill. A reception will , fellow the ceremony for the Immedlntn families only I .Miss M irjerie Y Olblien. dauwlilei or j IV and Mrs. Jehn II Olblien. of li'.On Spruce sireet. entertained at luncheon iinl.iv at tln.'r country place In Media before the Hese Tree Hunt In honor of Miss Ann, i S Xewbeld. daughter of Mr Clement Buckley Newbold. who will he, lermalh presented te society nt a tea en December 10. The quests In cluded Mls.-i Yli'Klni.i Hcckscher. Miss VlrRlnia de M. Smith. Miss F.lenner Hart and Miss Lucrctln S. Ileckscher, 2d. Miss Oibbeii will entertain at lunch eon en Saluid.iy before the Hese Tree Hunt m honor of Miss Dotothy H-rteilK'-is, de tighter of Mrs. William II. , Deiiier, who will also make her debut U .i tea which he;- mother will bIve en November 21! pn.iniiir.iiiMiiniiiiuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiin:!!!!) Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Tin uuc-tH who will attend the din ner i.i he irlwn li Dr. and Mrs. IMwIn niden i Ira ham. ef'l.ia Spruce street, en Frhla ei-nliiK neM In lienjr of their daughter. Miss Ocrtrudc A. II. Ornhnm. before the dunce tn be itlven that nlijht In hnnnr of Miss Isabel Fr.izer and Miss Oertrinle D. DeiiRhertv by Mr and Mrs. Or.il-.iin liniiRherty, of Jenkintown, will inchnle Miss Kllcn DeukIus Lloyd. Miss Hii i' tin.- Cadwalader, Miss Vlrcli'la Heelicher. Miss Clntrn Kills, Miss lOllen McMhIi.iiI. Mr Herace Jnvne. Mr. lint firah in. Mr U. Scott Landruth, Mr. Llvinnsti.il I,. Hlddle. :'d. Mr Clnytim Mel. lt v, ,r . and Mr. .lehn.M. Caiter Mr- Tin run I Crane, of HH0 Oiecne Dlrei t. ! nniuitimn, will enterliuii at a luncheon ,it the Itltz-i'arlten today te be followed by n theatre party In honor of Miss Sarah Lemin Starr, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr. of 01ne avenue. Oerm.intnwn. The Pi futsts will Include Miss Rosemary D. , g Howe Mini Isabel Frazdr, MIs.s Dorethy i B I) HnilBi'ts. Miss Alberta H. Heath. Miss ,B Louisa M Wains. Miss Mary II. Miller H Miss Kiisitibeth Austin, Miss Mary Ner- ig !'. Miss Alice D HfiH'dlct, Miss Mar- H iwret Hamilton. MIsh Aniiabelln It. j "Oml and Miss l'nullne de T. SavaKe. a a & 1 1 H & a The Millinery Salen is specially featuring a generously varied assortment of Fashionable Hats $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 Fer nil occasions of autumn and curly winter wear Thrsc arc Hats of exclusive design, created in our own workrooms. Just Step in Off the Street Once you Kel acquainted with our Notion Department you II ceine aR.iln everyone does There are sever.il reasons for this." a blit one beltiK the lime and pntlence saMiiHT. Yeu see, It takes such a brief time te reach the Department from Chestnut Street. Added te this the service Is remarkably quick luciusc we have concentrated everj thlnu In Notions at en Ions counter and permit ene clerk te serve you with anythliiB In Its -everal sections. Misses' All-Weel Tailored Skirts, $5.00 Navy Blue and Hlnck nil-wool series In attractive sports models All-wool l'liilds and Checks In popular Fall colorings shown In ph .ited models all are extraordinary value. Our Importations of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Are New en Display IViuiieii'H heavy l.llli'il lluiiill.errhltfH, embroidered with block Initial. :tKe, illle. inc. Women's lliindkerelilrfs of sheer ltnrn with hiiinl embroidered initial)., 'J.I i' nnil HOc. Weiiien'N Nheer Linen II iinillif n lileft, hlinil embroidered In nn ohNiirl ehNiirl inent of beautiful iIchIkiik; corner embroidery or block Irttrm, DUe. (lUr. 78e eneb. IIemiI for Klfl. nix In a box nt 3.,10, a, $4. 50c All-Linen Dish Toweling:, 25c a yard Scotch Linen ToweIIiik with narrow blue or red borders. This quality Is free from dresslnn nnd nil pure linen In close round thread Viave et sturdy weight Huy freely for your future needs, as this price Is half of the usual prlci Mr and Mrs Hebert Mai tin Williams. if 2HKI Walnut street, will (iitcrtalri rl i the.itie iiarty te be followed by a 'upper ntrly In December In honor of their nine Miss IinnnliiK OniiiRe. 'l.uiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. William Diay Diay len Uranife. of thu WiiIllnBten, who will "I" debutante this season. Miss Ornnile will also be Hie Buest of honor at a ball ie be Kivni hv lier mint. Mrs. William Mellen, of t'lttsbui'tfll, te inesent t ,h,"l!lely lier dnuh'hter, Miss MarBaret ilcll.iii n Krii,iv evenillB. December ! nm Mellen m iv nlecu of the Secretary the Treasury Mr ami mis. Arthur Dearborn Smith, ''t SprliiB Valley, Wynm-woeil, will jaertly Issue Invitations for a Halloween 'arty en Hatindiiv ev.nliiB. 'October 29, Ul liiiiinr of tbelr daUBhler. Miss Kllu Kllu here H Smith. 1.,,,l" Franklin L-uiBHtaff, of Klnbawn iiniii ' ' . "'""I- DowniiiKtewn, an t.r TieH x eiis-.'iBement of her daiiBh i v, ,rH, f ll!rleH K Clemlnshaw, te Mr. Jiymun i.isle. son of Mrs. Jehn Lisle, Vkeddin itrute 1'rlffM Writ Imitation or Announce- mentt or I'lione for KniruTed or l"rleUil tinv.. nsmpien. "OTAI ENCRAVINC CO., 814 WJ.il Si. D. M. C. Mercerized Spool, 55c dez. H'er hand or machlne sewing, made In one size only, the equivalent of size 60 sewlni; cotton. Hlnck, white and every wanted color Hersman Character Dells at $1.00 These famous unbreakable dells dressed m twelve different stles This Is a Beed time te buy for your Christmas giving at this special price. Women's Silk Hosiery in Heavy Serviceable Quality, special, .$1.45 pr. The shades are Tan. Cordovan, Navy, White and Hlnek They h.ue liule garter tops and soles. I Women's Allendale Union Suits Regular Sizes $2.00, Regularly $3.00; Extra Sizes $2.25; Regularly $3.50 The fabric In Alleudale t'nlen Suits is knit of the very finest yarns A Fabric designed te be uted for the extremes of coldest outside weather and overheated buildings. We will Kindly mint n Niimple of the fuhrlc en ifiinrNt. Maiiu In all styles, high, low nnd Dutch neck , sleeveless, elbow length or long alcoves j ankle or kneu length, long IIIIIIU UIHIUIIIUjtf 7 . fipP Hrt MII.MNP.ttT SWEATERS SKIItTS citiL.rmEN's APPARFJU M Ml J CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH FOR THURSDAY Women's and sses AfternoenFmcks 5Q.S0 AQ-50 n ,i 3 , i Reproductions of imported models revealing in bountiful array the newer, mere exclusive fabrics in many styles from which women may make selection with the full and satisfying; assurance of being irreproachably attired. Whether for 3treet or afternoon wear, every requirement has been provided for in a gratifying manner. Medes youthfully charming and conspicuous for their naive simplicity included in these two specially priced groups. SIZES 36 te 52 1 '2 SECOND FLOOR We Specialize in Gowns and Coats That Slenderize the Larger Women ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOMORROW NIGHT Direct from V.lesfeM'i. MMnlKlit IVe'lc If" "" nt A""Ieniy. H-npe'ii. . .niu , r..-SlACKHOUSb t. RAPP v Practical Carpet Layers , t rret taken up, elmned. IMrd and , 5 ftlnid. Linoleum laid ana cem.m.u J Canvas for perch floeri. 4 Dell: Bpruee 098S L 1820 Cherry St. s.r SHUBLRT I h - i' .. Ainu r im $1 en LAST 4 NIGHTS pvr a tKfcftRieN S Ot&t w r nustcAL concey scNSArev R.OOWEV 8 rrnre itk E 1 1 v c W'n r. ' - n vy A Teut nf Kirfptlnnsl Hifellfnee Ni?,TK SEATS NOW SELUNG T. ftuy t eniB eel k MerrU f.et I'rr.ent ftj IXB mial meM meccNTuw thcatre. NmyesK, CO. of 300-11 BIG SCENES MARVELOUS FOMN Dmtr Remember V-' s""'. ""r ' "" l-' I'Tirnl Sit Bargain Mat. Wed., 50c te $1.50 LAST 4 NIGHTS LOVE STORIES SjMtH Erae THt GP.r.ATesr s mm. mmT&Tswmm-a mRm Err the autme,? , 1 OF Thf BAT" J J. Uwler 1126 Walnut St.,Cr izVTb. Wc Are Offering Autumn and Winter HATS of unusual amarfTirav e' tueiti-ratc price Nun nlilr for dre.ii or (( ril iinr. 'rices atari ' Last r'ep. Mat J i NEXT WEEK i nnsBBTM IE IE i eday r $1.50 I'S '.-t'A J2 (Hx. -I VEI1 A SA B!?OCK PtMSERTON Pnenf y wrjMMncctiiirsixtns no re jCjKjiSsh w '"HENRY STEPflEKSON AND NE.W VORtC CAST 43 wmrscsvM4Miy ! Save 10 te 20 I by ordering ijO'r Tailermade Suits and Ceatwraps Min '65 ur Mr thinner pt, sun nily ilcsirin. cuts aril fl3 'i fry gut men' JOSEPH PRAGER Ladies' Tailor and Farrier 928 Chestnut St- FTFni'h ADELPHI I III'. ! 1 . TOMORROW '-I t. SI. .'ill 'mMff I . " i up 'u : ! . ' - . , v -. In i n r, 'U" "t ' ' ' ' .r ,'.' i'i(ii. i.i. n I kin nv m.tivi:i; Ti 'ni mi n. m.r i: vi.s $i nn Seil's NOW .sflllnc 8 MecK- Mi,' ul WAwaiitrgfaV Jt THEATRE.-WAUNWT AT S! nuc te 1.0I Ui hm&ntmum I- i.i: 11 ',..'l."n l'.'.et K ,-N l'l' JEICY WESK Jf " em QMSJ W&&pem VtmriWSi Zli&S4 8K &ff Ja & - 4 wrx'i WP ru?s r- rr WIGHTS 50? re 92501 SEATS MOW MAT3FE5 50' 2.00J OH SALE. SfjiiTiuliLJ llirPflKSj' JI rmmrtht BONWIT TELLERS CO. Ohe Specially Shep ofOriainatiend CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET ARRAXGKD FOR '!HIRSDAY AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER TAILLEUR & COSTUME SUITS The quest for a Well-tailored Suit of fine quality material, at a modest price, can end here with these four groups from which te cheese. The Tailleur Medes distinguish themselves by their fine tailoring and precision of fit, and te these attributes the costume Suit adds fur and embroidery. r48lk smwm 1 FORREST Pep. Mat. Today ';-: Positively Last Week A. L. ERLANGER'S TWO LITTLE IWLjL PKICLS: Ml NiKhts, .10c te S2.r0 50.00 69.50 This group includes strictly tailert-d Suits of Peiret Twill, Meussyue. Veldyn and Tricetine. Alse demi tailleurs that are embroidered and braided. Mack, navy and new Fall shades. Meusajne Suits in two medels: The one with longer coat has beaver col cel lar and the shorter coat model ha both cellar and pocket trimnmgs el beaver. 85.00 1 00.00 JIL Suits e .Meussyne, Veldyn, Trico Trice rinc, Peiret Twill and Duvet de Laine, in tailored and fur - trimmed styles. .Malay, Zanzibar, taupe, nav and black are the attractive colors in this gieup. Handsome .Medels developed of Meussuie. Veldui, Marvella and Duvet de Laine. which are sell trimmed or embieidered and tin trimmed, comprise this cxtraenlinan offering at this price. SKCOND ILOOU NEXT MON sl.AT s 1 -2 WEEKS ONL'i' tl'l'l V I K1 lOMIHt Henry W. Savage V','"'. " New- " TH i ii-' , , i IMIIIMIillMI SIN..1SI, I sf it- ' . I", i . . .. ' w, .j. ','r.l Pep. !Vats. Wed., Sal., 50e te $2 BROAD Pep. Slat. Today -" LAST VI. ', LAST M 1 IN! r MRS. FISKE WAKE UP. JONATHAN ! NEXT MONDAY ...-.. - I V '.I. , ruth' CHATTERTON MARY ROSE'' GARRICK Pep. Mat. Today '- "-ii MR. PIM passes BY a i.i LAURA HOPE CREWS i nn r VI ' V 1 1 V ' i , I l i r mi-si, i , . v i it Mnmmwmmmzsm William Lyen Phelps mi:- i l l.w i Iinr.e . TIIKATKKH I'MlKlt UtRKCTlON HT.IXI.HV rOMI'ANV V AMICRICA . Iralll .- ft 'I t V f f lr tt V-'T 1 1 II A 11 TO 11 P, M, I Charlie Chaplin li Tltr IDI.K I't.AHH. Alre Constance Talmadge tn WnuniNU IIKl.t.S STANTON "jpitt nvrii THrcr.'rs 11 nn, 130, ni.ie. r, nn 7 nn ti 30 LAST TWO WEEKS MM T Mil.ltt I AY ,it',i -t v Aii i.M.vrF.n vr.Art's -'if SSPI I. If T' UK TONIGHT AND TOMORROW i - .UN' itiN A VI 1 f. I N.N'j MARY CARR 1 1 nit,! 1' Ai',. Wh t-Nnnvi, th " ' "I . V r. hi 1, 1 I r ,u. Hen Will Appear in Persen 1 . 1 ' I I I' 'N M fiCHESTNUrSTBROAD I'AI.AI'IM i-'iM-.ti'MOt-.-i COZY Stanley Company of America's Newest Photoplay Theatre . , is " m t'i - r H WM. S. HART in "TIIKEE-WORD RRAN'D" and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE IDT.E CLASS" PAI AfT '-14 AJAItisi-T HTIlKFn 1 .ttAjrtwl-i llj A M -i. ' I ,-,! II. Themas Charlie MEIGHAN CHAPLIN 'li. Binut Il"l Kith 10 M I. Hi". t ir. Charlie ARCADIA Constance BINNEY CHAPLIN '. - i.p lltr.-KV ' II.l.i: n.ASH- VICTORIA -Tm Buck Charlie JONES CHAPLIN Tn A FINISH TlHi IM, ri.A33" CAPITOL :jt ,;iiV,':"-,v SCT KINO l.OO. A me Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class REGENT,v,,T..7m,.,;;;p,J II r Wlnn'ns Way." Alse Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class glebe s,A,lK.,,-?N-I;rN,j:;i,Bu vi'i:vii.'.i: 11 te u Master Bebby Connelly BROADWAY ";;V?T Jas. McCool & Guy Rcnnick ;M':,t:--'-,M,-s "EXPERIENCE" CROSS KEYS ? pV:wl"kct Bethwell Brown and His Beauties ALHAMBRA ,'.-;'," ,JP"'3 "THE OLD NEST"' ' m Otn Avr nt ni .' .in 1. :m 1,11 ETHEL CLAYTON, "BEYOND" ' M. It fiL'nrf f iTIL'l.'iK n.- ivfii r. ..;"' ,r- - - - ,. .StccriK it I.ovcjey In MiHlr Ki-.'l Itirif Cliisten A lllnmn Ivp itlni; A I ,. I.ceniinl A Wlllnrd I, . '"l" I" IITM ' 1 1- "nil Alurinrle Dm- DIG ,', , "T'i,. Iliitii-ril, i.iri" Ti;;; ETHEL CLAYTON, "BEYOND" Themas Meighan in 'Cappy Ricks' "'IHK f;OOl HAD MX" MS w. i K 1 II m n , 1, .... .. nn IDI I I I . ' IN yirh... Hi ,, fl0(h CblUeMyn "WINGS OF PRIDE' J I 'I In C&da ii'i'M' 'i r:i ir i WORLDS APART" &acuicA . 1 - I' A I S. . , ,.,t 1 'I ' 7 .iri.l t) 'el -i'l I tli. v ,,.,r V "Puppets of Fate" i e KAZZE TROcadEre Mile Minute QlrU Dd ifLLB. TOZETA. M 1 1 II, K-'I'lhlN II VI I Wednesday EvK., Oct. 26, 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by IS .. 1. mi. in s.'iii) ll,'i.iif. 1 1 i'l riirhtniit ,. Mil HI HI Ml l 111'. ,1 I iitiiht M. in, rini.ii'i 'i.iii 1 in ""I ii', 'i e. 1'rfi.i-iiu "RIGOLETTO" iiimi . 01 nun tut. h-is j- m liikii imin I'll "" il Hii Ot!lr ,i,j lli'lli- I I IU ( h, runt METROPOLITAN ;"" ' Mae Desmond ,,,!Jil,tJV, v.. 1 Miil.. 1 " . lliiir'... Kin . mr te aOf. 1 i:i . i-ii in ii DUMONT'S . .,A!( . iw , EMMETT WELCH MinstrcU SmU..- MIlll.lMi iiiA'I SI II ANU i'l' ' I I " Dill. I ItM l.ai tini Iml "I'l,,, len VJnW' ini.i i 111 i"c ue" wolf I jiiiii-Miniiiih ii.vrn t'liiiiK-m.tnAL " I Aliiilriny nt .MilMr. Mill., Ner, lb ul S l If I TlcUrlii nt llf lip iif Imr lli-L ?3. I'llfuta . U s
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