WSJ - VnW-'"""-" -8' Tjvit jpa,J -'Ji-' ,'""-r U,?6s'Vj"v' 'jT" fv T7!T??r7fpJe "."A t . ." i , jjVav i' - . v I H -rrr, ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Sees a Number of Smart Costumes Wern by Smart Women She Tells of Seme Changes in Dates for Future Parties AVE you noticed hew much clnrk . , fl-t.. I.MII' HM 1lflPl1 tlttff H XX i tip nun 'is"i ": , -, rw en Ih.nmrjs.l frocks. I a i, 'ijewi'if knlfc-plentMl nml the Krln of the frnric was n heavy can; Sn S or crepe de cnlnc. The throne. Imbrel cry of thin, wool wn u IfcM S STthcevyVtev;, . !.!. l.n.l n urrniiriii Willi' I.""- T'S;:l , ntalm Sfet The fclwvPB vrcrr hpnvlh " .ih.eidpred nml the bodice had SSrrew Unntls around the neck nml "siS'wer n rntl.cr lne dnrk hluc ilk hat. MJMrlminwl, nml n neckpiece of Vry f''r- ,Icr C03tumc wns me',, fc Hephvilwn lmi a lre which l. n mhlnntien 'of thee two colein and It . S5 b tunning. The Xrny embroidery i'r nVrencVrt Sn ti,P klrt In IiIrIi 11 en the ldc and the thrce-qimrtri SteOTW nw cdd with the embroidery. Xlr"? the edfce being embroidered In gray te match the frock. THE (inihnm Doughertys' dance out t the IMiilndrlphln Cricket Club for Tsnbel Vrawr. Mr--. DniiRhertv'H MMir. nd ( p. trude IeuKherty. Ornlmm's , ly ter will be the blR cwn : for the ilcbu SntPM tomorrow nlriit. Theto lime n.e been e many tens this week nml In . fiy th " venr (he glrln " ", harrft ' rhance te brcnthe between pavtlep. T.nBt wrl wondered hew they steed it. lie wnien whh very nhert. you lemembei. T ent hnvlnj come in early In t'cbnmr, nml everything aa pushed Inte Novem ber. December ami January. And romo remo rome times thpre weic two and three thliiRP IX. Thl. year Lent will be a whole nent'li later, no there'll be u chance te !rlnK the parties out mero and that will be better. . , . There's nethlns like nrrnncim: dates ahead, and It t-ecms wlse when the rush time b en, te fiUc Heme of the lmriiP- iter in tie year and that is what the te.Uv rnwrs linvc decided te de. They had frst planned te Rlve n dance for nniftilnB JmSc- t,1,lr, " , 'fr Christmas nml new they have decided te give the party in Knstcr week, en the Mendav night of that week which I tMnk falls "en April 10 That awfully fur off, but at the rate I me "e" there lnyse'll be Inte April be fore you Knew it. I SAW Mrs. Jehn Scott en Chestnut utrect one day last week looking nwfullv pretty ami smart, fahe Is one of thp'levellM-t looking women in town I think. She wan 7nnVftMr ou knew, and married Mr. Jehn hcett, a brother of MKs Ilimnah S;ntt nml) Mexnnder Scott. t1iei wife was Mlts Nellie HtrutherK. Mrs. Scott wax wearing nnperlB Mill of dark green tweed and n silk Heart in ffreen and laender tones. Her hat was n Miett model of purple mile rather wnnll lth n two or three-inrh brim. She has Midi wonderful coloring nml weh an itirraetive ".mile I nlwajs feel better for meeting her. FATIIKU was busily engaged in fin ishing the "home brew," nml when Jelinnj. need four, came trotting down MnlrH te kiss him geed night, he (enwnted te give him a nip thcreer. forgetting his deed the next moment. Tint en Johnnie that sip evidently marie nn Impression, for later In the week father happened into the nursery about K o'clock In the afternoon te discover Jehnnv and small sister 1'ellv seated lit a table with a bottle of wild brew be tween them, about te wimple it. Here after nm of the brew will be under lock nml key mPthlnks, te judge from the remarks inning from the nursery en .Tnlmm'H saying "I's jufct wanted n little sip. """yANrY WYXXE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr Hiul Mrr Ileiuy Urlnten Cee, or 100 Seuth Twenty-llrst street, have Is mied .inltntleiiH for n dinner en Monday enliifr, October 31. nt Uaffed, their ceuntiy tHt.ite nt l'enllyn Mr nnd Mr3. Adelph C;. ReBcngr.rten, of 2212 l"e I.ance pl.iee. will entei taln at dinner en Saturday evenlnk'. October 22. Sir nnd Mrr William A. G1.ukew. Jr. of Klftceiuh and Loeuat atrtets, will entertain at n dinner en Saturday evening Mrs Alfred Paul Meirls. of Villanova, will entertii'n at dinner tomorrow eve nlriK In honor of her daughter, AIlss 1'rlscllla Merris, who la one of the sou seu sou fen's debutnntea, befoie the dance Mr. nnd Mrs Urnhnni Dougherty, of Tress Itends, Wyncote, will elve nt the Phila delphia Cilckut Club In honor of Mr. Doughert) 3 Klster. Miss Oertrude 13. P. Dougherty, daughter of Mrs. l'ranclB S. DeuBherty nnd Mrs Dougherty's Matei, Miss iBiibel Krazer. Miss Agn"8 Hew land I.els, daughter cr .Mr riiarles Margarge ixin, or uiisi Mcf'allum street, Ourm.intewn, enter tained at a brldge nnd shower yesterdny In honor of M ss Umlly Hurrews Kox. daughter of Mrs Oeerge Fex. 80U5 Cre fold iinue, Clii'stnut Hill, whose mar tIukb te Dr Oeerge Merris Dorrance will t.ilte plnce en Saturday, November 12 The guests Included Mrs. William Wurts Hnrmnr. Mrs StcuHen II. Waish. Jr, Mrs. Jnmes l'tqiilgnet, Mrs rndirlek A. .Vnthnn. Mrs. Paul Monn Menn gh.in, Mrs Frederic Hemsley I,els, Mrs Kerett Ilnwley, Mrs. licergu 1'arry. Mis IMmund A Cienshiuv, Jr, Mm Llla T Fisher, Mlrs Frances Iiuwlnud Mtfs Mnrguerlte T. P.ittnisen Miss Kllnheth M. d'Inllllers, Miss Mnrgnret I.awnesliury, Miss F.dltli 11 Jehnsen, Miss Katharine Crenshaw nnd Miss Kltauer M Mulligan, of Wllkes-nane, I'a Mrs Clifferd Iwls, 30 Seuth Twenty Twenty eeiend street, will entertnlu tit dinner en ThuisiUy p rnlng Nevimber 5. in honor of her niece, Mls.i Henrlittn Ma' VilBh Fritz, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs Jes, pii Uwry Fritz, of I'elh.im Court, 'erniauteun b' l'ern the dance which fir and Mm Frlt7. will glve at the ueileuu -Stratford te formally jiresent ilu-ii diiiightir te Hec'ety MIsh Fritz wl'l In tin guet of honor nt a luncheon which hi r mother will gle en Wednes fl'i, .Nevunber 9, at the Auem Club. Miis Marian Call I r Done;huo, dnugh tir of Mr and Mrs Dan el Charles Den.ighu. . of r,733 Kinleii street. (!ei in.iniimn w til ln the guest of honor at J- luiu In en nt the L'nlen Leagin.-, te be lellmvrd by a theatre p.uty w hlcli Mis lj.ur I.awsiin, of West L'psal sticit, 'leinuinteiMi. will ghe tarly In Noem Neem ner Mi and Mrs Xnnn.iii (Jrey, of 1S".0 line strict, hau Issued Invitations for J"1' wtdding reception of their dnuwh '" Ml-1 l.ucy Hmdley firey, nml Mr ilnii Mi Knight Itlnclt, son of the Hev. mi Mi i, h Hltulc, of llnsten, Pa., Which will tnUi- pluce nt the home or oie bildi,, UIl satuida), November U, t 4 o'tleclv, aflfi the ceremony J,1'' , miaker City i 'hapter of the "aiightirs of the Amerltnn llevolutlen "in meet tomeirow aftoineon at 2 .10 SvJi!u ,lnle Club. 217 Seuth Canine chi..Wl,ei1 Mra Jeseph M Caley, the Wrr? ' S,IWU,U- wl" Preside. Mrs. "P" Tryon. Jr , will be the Kuet JHhm'"""??11, MrH c s- Iver' "d musi,?!1" ,H C1,rlat wl" contribute WU I t L?!mT' '. thn l''ftTam that aentn?UHW MrB- Tryon. who hi nresl tanli v 1? H1u1n!"0 Society of Pciinsyl T""jla, will address the inectlng. Kllrnr0??. MrH- ,l't0" Hulllvan will Thiy will wiii. i" luy 0,10 i-eopeiuinn. Wlanrt JJ.1".1,1 lrnce. Oermnny. Hwltr.. Pet te ;,L." ..V" "B" ."'?.8' ...nn ? htlr ( Til "uuul ve wcckk, un --.-... nicy win occupy tneir neme, 2127 De Lnnccy place. Mrs. Sullivan, bofero hei wedding en Saturday lnsl was Alias Hnnnnn f. wngnt. Mr. nnd Mra. Tristram Cnflln f!nll.t 2d, whose mnrrlnge took place en Sat urday evunlmr. OntuliAr H. In th Hhmlv lde Presbyterian Church. Pittsburgh nre ni present at unmp wninneim in the Adirondack, nnd will return home en Tuesday. They will spend the win ter Willi Air. ueikcih narcnts. Air. nml Mrs. C. Heward Colket, at 2008 Spnice etrect. Mrs. Colket wan Minn Oertrude Cfttherlne Crawford, niece of Mr. Ocergc WnEhlngten Crawford, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelsey, Mlrs Ellr.abelh Kelsey. Miss Concha Dcrlv enc, of New Vel It, nnd Mnster Clmrle ICclsey have nulled for Blclly, where they will spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Bradford Frnlty und their family nre occupying for the win ter the house of Mr. Frnl?y'B mether. Mrs Jeseph C. Ktnley, at 20 West Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill Mrs. Jeseph C. Frnlcy, accompanied by Mrs. Tames Henry Howe, of llosten, will sail for ICurope en November 30 te spund he wlnttr traveling In France. Slellv md Italy. They will return te this country early In May. The Onrden Club of America Is hold ing Itn nutumn meeting In this city. On Monday night the Council of Presidents wns entertained nt dinner by Mrs. Hor Her aco Bulleck, president of the Montgom ery nnd Delaware Counties Garden Club, at her home nt Hlllcrest, Ardmere. The guests numbered fifty. Among- these present wcrs Mm. J. Willis Martin. Mrs. Bayard Henry. Mrs. Alfred Stongel, Mrs. Samuel Hlenn, Mrs. Hareld J. Pratt, Mrs. rtandal Morgan, Mrs. Francis Fnrwell, Mrs. Charles H. Stout. Mrs. J Humesby Jehnsen, Mrs. Fairfax Hnr Hnr Hnr rloen, Mrs. Wnlter S. Brewster. Mrs Mercer, Mm. C-. II. B MeKnlght, .Mrs. Henry It Ilea, Mrs. Oaklel?h Therne, Mrs. F. V. n. Cresby, Mrs I'Vnncls Crewnlnshlcld. Mrs. West Boose Beose Boese velt, Mm Charles Hopktnsen nnd Mrs Hazard. Many clubs from the West were r presented. On Tuesday a meeting nnd luncheon for all members of the aarden Club of America was followed by visits te historical gardens In the vicinity of this city. Mrs. J. Dalian Helberllng left Wed Wed nesdny for Poughkecpale. X. V where she will be the guest for two weeks of her aunt, Mrs. James Galbrnlth. The ongagemont of Miss Enela .Tanc an Hern, of 3U14 North Twentv-eecend street, te Mr. Hemer Bnrnes Helm, of Shamekln, Pn han been announced. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Uvzey, who spent the summer and early nutumn nt At lantic City, hae returned te thelr home en Spring avenue, Hlltlns Park. Mr. and Mrs. Antonie Illcce, who have been atirend, Jinve returned te their home. Church read nnd New Second street, near Klklns Parle The St. Paul's Circle of the King's Dnughtcrs will clve a cale, including fancy and UBeful nrtlcles. cake, candy and rummage. In the Jay Ceeko Memo Meme rlnl Hall, Ashbeurne read, nenr OKentr. this afternoon, followed by a supper All of the circles in this vlclnltv ire Inter ested In the endowment fund'ef the Hei- Heuse of Wenger 1 229 Walnut Street ii At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hetel New Creations IN Hats and Furs Every beautiful innovation Been this year has been charm ingly interpreted in Millinery by Chcrtak and in Furs by Merris Wcngcr. - "The Spirit of Youth la in a Harris Hat" IPil i I blPrflB "' U ;, bJ MfHlllltll -- Ostrich Trimmed and 1 4 ' f"') Embroidered Velvet and SBI ('' '"K ' i DUVETYNE HATS -' 1 - mS? are new the rage in the new jll -Ni; " ; JW Bright Colorings &$'' 7 I Wmkelmaiz An unusual collection of these ultra-smnrt IHP SlVlc Footwear for Women II haU in close-fitting effects, for street and sport II UQ CHESTNUT SJ ii , V 11 38-40 Seuth 52d St. At Twelfth ! HENn TmtATO J 111 2961-63 Frankford Ave. : BROWN a KEY II NAVY TfTJUT i H II lrriniui??!turi?SMiarni ?fflfLi:jl::Jg;:::g3 i xvi t i Jiudi 't ti ijiHfHlliij fej'iilt litft' mU()M)Mbllir liMI)MIT"ti;iitHi'titiJ: '. ' ' ' rrrrrrJ 1 I llHtfflfflmi ffl ffiW 8fflr3 HBrBMA M Mm fflffl fly I "" r t ' " K"7--fcflJ l iwJMiuiuiMUiJajiuui.MiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiMUMijiuuMi;iuauu,u1itii - - - -" - " - I I II .ii I iiLi.tmwii MMw.nw.w.n. ...- -... Mm.nnniTinmi iinn...... .. EVENING PUBLIC Tnrtmt-HHILAPELI'HIA, THURSDAY, Heme Frem Abroad Photo by nilas Oeldenslcy MISS JEAXNI3 M. WILI.OUOIIBY Dauglitcr of Mr. it. L. Wllletijliby, of 203 West Upsnl street, (lermaii (lermaii tewn, wlie has recently returned from a trip Uirmwli England, France and Itly lday Heuso at Nnrberth. Mrs, .T. Thornpsen Cele. Mrs. Heward Kn-len, Mra. Klncade and Mrs. ICassebnum are omeng these en committees for arrange ments. Mrs. Arthur Hugh Jenkins, of Wyn cote nnd Mather reads, .lenklntewn, n n tertnlned the members of her bridge club Tuesday nfternoen. MOORESTOWN Mrs William Kennard, Jr . entertained the' Art Club nt her home en Hast Cen tral avenue last week. . Mr. nnd Mis. Jehn S. Cellins, of Has' Central avenue, have left for Miami Beach, Fla , te spend the winter. Mr nnd Mrs. E. S L. Moere have an nounced the ungngement of their daugh ter, MIfs JSdlthe, te Mr. Frank C. Jessup. son of Mr. and Mra. Charles B. Jessup, of niverten. ra,' , ;M k,IH I KPh- M 1 H VIHBK rul HHP9BiWJWkj 1 IM m M " Ml J C1H . . ' ji!? TWELFTH III SS '' V$S 34im-mm.rimmmAmwm. initmiim f-f i i w v u4 ':.. ,; i ' jjuWPwyjfVAlwPWSHI IJLrlPill I iLu" !'!!5S W&& r 111 fxy i 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Harry Shuman, of 1617 Seuth Ninth strcet, will entertain the mem bers of her card club-at Pjnochle at her home tomorrow evenlnK, followed liy n supper. Among these present will 00 Mrs. James Walsh, Mrs. William Bnrds ley. Mrs. Themas Hennessey, Mrs. Harry Orthlp, Mrs. Benjamin Evans, Mrs. William Hllllgas and Miss Mary Carrell. Mrs. James Walsh entertalned nt her home, 1281 Seuth Fourth street, ut cards nnd supper last week. Among tne guests were Mrs. Harry Shuman, Mrs. Harry Ortllp, Mrs. Benjamin -vn;, Mrs. William Bardsly, Mrs. James Ward, Mrs. Themas Hennessy, Mrs. Rebert Jenes nnd Mrs. William Hllligas. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Elizabeth Cameren Berkstreaser. of 6217 Cedar avenue, has announced the mnrr age of her daughter, Miss lylca lylca ner Berkstresser. and Mr. Arthur Shap lnnd Chllla3, of Wilmington, October li. nt the home of the brldc'a aunt, Mrs. J. Harry Crass, 6040 I.ntena avenue. After n wcddlnR trip Mr. nnd Mrs Chlllas will be at home nt C36 Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clymer Harr, of 6005 Trinity place, nre receiving con- Kraiuiuiiune ui'wn m" ... ... .- ---rr ter Lucille Jnne Harr, October 14. Mrs. Hn'rr was, befere her marriage, Miss Emma Crubcr, of this city. Miss Etbyle Jacksen, of 4922 War rington avenue, entertained at dlnner en Sunday In honor of her cousin, Miss Ernestine Bernstcln, of New Yerk. Mr. Bebcrt W. Hese nnd Dr. Martin Trees, nlse of N'cw Yerk, wero among the guest. A pretty fall wedding took place en Wednesday morning nt 12 o'clock In Our Mether of Sorrows Church, when Mlis Anna Mno Ward, of 4225 Wya luring avenue, became the bilde of Mr. Jehn A. Dennelly, of 911 Belmont ave nue. The brlde wns attended by Mlffl Miriam A. Vandergrlft, of New Yerk, formerly of Chestnut Hill, as mnld of honor and Miss Margaret It Dennelly, sister of the brldeRioem, ns bridesmaid. Mr Raymond B. Ward, brother of the brlile, ucted as best man, whlle the ush ers were Mr. Arthur .1 Itausch and Mr. William Ci )wver. .Mr aim -nrj ivvi nilly left for an extended trip te the Pecene Mountains I'pen their return te the city they will Hve at 1431 North Robinson street after December 1. Mr. Frencla J Cnllahun entertained several of his friends at a stag dinner nt his home. 5320 Thompson strcet, en Monday evcnlng Among theso present were: Mr. Rebert E De vine. Mr. Har Har old Entwlsle, Mr. J. F. Slean, Mr. Geerge Minister, Mr Harry Klngcry, of Audubon, N. J. : Mr. Martin Butler, Mr. Themas W. Wilsen. Mr. Albert Steward, Mr. James Brady. Mr. Oscar Klein, Mr. James L. Per'tlns. Mr. Sam uel Zacharlas, Mr Henry Hutchinson, Mr. Clement Hall, Mr. Andrew Cullen nnd Mr. Frank Atus. NORRISTOWN MlfS Eva l-'ex of CTialn street, enter tained nt dinner In honor of Miss A. Gcrtrude White. Eight guests attended, The marriage of Miss White nnd Mr B. Atmore Dewlln, of this city, will talte place the latter part of this month. More than 200 guests nttended the annual masquerade Hnlloween dance given at the Alexis clubhouse, Pert In- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL llb.L'Aiglen Asserted , Chocefatcs si 12 Varieties. B0TR F0R 1 lb. Asserted i Vanilla Walnut Black Walnut & Chocolate Fudge FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY L'Aiglen Fudge She i Chestnut above 15th Street dlan. Mr, JameB MacNelll and Mr. W. C, Dnnnehewer were In charge or tne comm ttce directing the event Mrs. Frank Ibach, of 1001 West T.afnyotte street, wae the guest of honor at a marshmnllew toast nnd Halloween party given by her sister, Miss Ethel Bean, of Worcester The event, at which there were thirty guests present, celebrated Mrs. Ibnch'a birthday anni versary. LAWNDALE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Donevan and meter trip te Flerida, where they will their children, of Ijiwndalc, nre en a remnln the greater part of the winter The Luther League of the Burhelme Lutheran Church will held a meeting en Tuesdny, October 25. KEN8INGTON Mrs. Clayten Burgv nnd her son, of Panama, are visiting Mrs. Hlffey, of Allegheny avenue and D street for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Cenner, of 305ft Frnnkferd avenue, nnd Mr nml Mrs Marshnll Flnck, of 026 Went Olney nvenue, are en n severnl weeks' meter trip through the Seuth. Mrs, L. Miller, of East Montgeniery avenue, will be hostess nt a luncheon te be followed by cards for the members of her five hundred club this afternoon Mr. nnd Mra. P. Cameron nnd their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Cameren, have returned from a week-end ntny ut At lantic City, where they were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Smyler nt their cottage en Seuth MnEsncliUHettu avenue. HOLMESDURG Mr. nml Mrs Ci. Wilbur Vixen nre taking a two weeks' wedding trip by mo me eoring through the New England Sti'es Mrs. Nixon, whose marrlage took place en Wednesdnv. Oeteber 12. at the Holmesburg Presbyterian Church, wns Miss A. Marie McCartney, of 8020 Frankford avenue. After December Mr, nnd Mrs. Niton will be at home at 2630 Rhnwn street. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Fc Iters are re ceiving congrntulntlenn upon the birth of a son, ueorge retters. jr The Helmcsburg Brcnrb of the Emer gency Aid of Pennsvlvnuliv will held n enrd party en Tmnrlnv evening, Oc tober 26, at the Hehnesburg Llhi.ir) I DELAWARE COUNTY j Mr. and Mrs. William J Dicksen I and their daughters and son. Miss Agnes Dicksen, Miss Anna UlckHen and , Mr. Pemberton Dicksen, who have spent the summer at their farm near Media, J roturned a few dti)s age te their home ' at 2C8 Seuth Forty-sixth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred L Hawkins, of Media, have returned from n meter trip te Baltimore, where they were guests ever the week-end of Mr Hawkins' cousin, Mis Mnbnl Carter at her home at Mount Washington. m mSellSlfcJbSi. ..ei riii'llll!' SnerlH Saltn Were thn In Ik of he Tinn I.mt Spring I'naun et Thelr AVmiderful Trcl Fahrici nnd HwiiBKcr TnllerlnK' Tlie New Fnll .Medes Arp i;nJe;ln a Slmilur Vegu AND THE NEW IMPORTED TWEEDS That Smack of Scottish Highlands and Pall Mall Arc Surprisingly Lew Priced wm Sports Coats & Suits of these new imported all-wool tweeds Swagger "Lenddh- Cut" reata. 100 te 69 50. .50 gaSJJ Fer Friday and Saturday Three Very Sped, I Values Women whose judgments of styles and quali ties are most lespected will recognize the truly remarkable values offered en these latest of Fall Medels. MBjiMmgnxcijaummSn OCTOBER 20, 1921 KanA.Ennlehardt Wedding The wedding of Miss Dorethv E. Kn rlehardt. daughter of Mr, and Airs Sari Knj! Xrdt. of Altontewn and Dr. Lee A, Kane, of this elty. leek plni yesterday nt the Sacred H'1.'1"': The Right Rev. Monnlgner Massen per formed the ceremony, whlle the Rev Jeseph Kane, the curate, arid "J'rether of the bridegroom, elllclated as cele brant nt the nuptial high mass The brlde wns nttended by her sisters, MJs Frances Knglehnrdt nnd Miss Mae En Klehardt. nn maid of honor urn brides maid. Dr. Jeseph Daly, of this clt). was best man. After a wedding brea fast the bride and bridegroom W New Eng and nnd will live In this city; Dr. Kane, who Is thn son of Mr and Mrs. Jehn K.uie, wns a captain v the T British Army dtirln the war. ncrv Imr at the front tnen. than two years and winning the British military cresw. Academy of Munlc Ktrau Fentlvsl TrvHltAY NOV 1 nt hiil'reme Jf,M.M. R I c II A K I STRAUSS v.nldtlnir Artists Ilrenlslaw irutierrnan, K Vlllnm Wllleke Celle, i:ilbtli SrriSStS.- W 3 00. Academy and Hepi"'. 1110 nnmnut mrce- CU)KMY OF MISIC. I21-2a IMve Kusf rlptlen c'Dncerts .hr,ilnv Bvunlmts. et T' NPV' u lhur"n ir. Jan. in. Feb. M. ii Dee New Yerk Symphony Orchestra Hoiefsts Kochanski Vteltiilnt D'Alvnrer Contralto numrem'i Conductor Albert Ontes fliii-ni remlui ter I Sileti I l'lnnlit , Snl fur trrf a I Hpsipe'i NOW II. IIM I.M.Ivf.l) III' 1'I.AV OVER THE HILL TO TIIK 1'IKIIt net si: ORPHEUM THEATRE t.mtMANTOWV 1I1'.I.TILN AVl'.S. ALL NEXT WEEK ACADEMY or mi nit rAIlNKY'S KVNfOI'ATKI) enciiKsritA rmcEH nep te 2 TONIGHT METROPOLITAN fr ""jjj, Mae Desmond "'NTtTKY" Mets.. Tun.. Tliuru., Snt.. ICe te SOc. Evia., ir.c te SI Casine 8th 4r Wntnut. Mat. Dully AL REEVES BEAUTY SHOW ( 1) Tltra Smart PpertB Suits, 2'J.M te 35 00. te m ii w K, Hi i UlacU Stitin lilnck Dull Calf A I 'it m !i! flfe&clman -' r-ii ItJliErfS i ixttrilijuil asBEnccES.. PHIf.A.'B I.rADINfl TIIEATItKR niitHTTlON 1.VK J. J win . CHESTNUT 5E ?S.I;JIW WORLDS BEST THIS WtlK' PAILT n, tJf tVll 0.13 EMILY ANN RRENDEL. WE&.&.MAN & BERT VlJt CO Or 5 VITM rRAMK MAITtM i ..,.. ------ i' MfACrVASWt nywnrifiitrimiiwi DUCALION - GEORGt ROBENER PALO ft PALET- MCORMftCK 6 kwc lii c uittv K.uu-n tuUAtUl HFW1 EVENTS LUCES.LE CHMFAHT SU83CRIPTIOM BOOK WM f SIAMN t-;Tl6nl ml sMURFRT lVHT M"ATINl.L h anuDcrvi svtuihav LAST 3 NIGHTS PAT AKI6N R.OOMEV 8 thc musical jonrey senSArev mrrmm a n tlrv.l.l7Aftr.TH fvMmey A tout of KiffPtlenal i;eellntw i,Tu SEATS NOW FOR 3 WKS. 1" liny f emlnrk A SlerrU dent l'reent T V I h Meb' Heaut ful I' iduc'len nm w caww Tumid, aatwai. CO.eF300-II BIG SCENES MARVELOUS FOKNE BALLET cinember I-v(, 1x fpt A' Bargain Mat. Wed., 50c te $1.50 LAST 3 NIGHTS The. -,(?.. AiTCST OF LOVE STORES LOVE Br The. AuTrtO&J Of 'THL BAT" Last Matinee Saturday NEXT M.vis. lutiAY turn ' 'T "'"' TO t 'Uiwr' Sat i WfctK A tm.eh vi-i s. bA'I. ' Y T SI ATS. t BO BROCK PtMBRTON Pmtntt nfejMMccvreystxtns W'TH HENRY STEPitNSON AND NtW YORK CA5T 43 WffKSWAMlMAy ADELPHI I III Mil. TODAY Het sr t i nn ' Special Election Day Matinee Tuesday, Nev. 8. Best Seats 51.50 .-,. VIHV .rllln- H Ar-k Alu-nil TLast Mat. ., St lhWRl WA1.NUT AT VJ1 ":4 DASMI3GUS M&W SAH1ITN2 " I f- I H AAlTY NEXT WEEK ZSZsrw OWWfC 4 MtZAfSS VSJ 7W.?J Ml SAT NIGHTS 50 te 250l SEATS NOW MATINEES 502.001 ON SALE. O CI- I tn Avn Rt I k rr, "RiP V Winkle" j Z I'' T . ! m TtLVrsn ''"4..,,An!c.1T,i,T3 fJvWtV TenlRht 7 np.i e "p "M 5 1 t.rkml I iiMl,. j' Iti-miili- A ( ... "ft l-i I i c-l QJJ , Uillliiin A WiNiin nml t, II nlil I'm,, II In ' ' ' Tni- M Mr It.. .," W'?r.. , "PASSING THRU" Themas Mcighan in 'Cappy Ricks' l?,',v,J,' '"n i - jvyvv i ,, ,. , "THE WITCHING HOUR" MM Mil K-( II KI II .... IN i Cfi I . '-irk-t si , tilth Buiun i i FOOTLIGHTS" "THE MOTH" &caid "THE MOTH" K B. F. Keith's Theatre DAIMINK POLLARD HKHT i:itUf)L 1 OKI) .SISTERS KDiril TL1AFKRR() He I 4 ' - i' H. ii i i & I' i ti i , r M I nil KM-iieN ii i i Wednesday Evg., Oct. 26, 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by LOUIS KAZZE '.-.l.. -Ille te S! Illl. IUP, ,,, ,,. ORPHEUM '" "' ' 'hV.. ORPHEUM PLAYERS ' ' K .III Keystone 1,'h,i ', h - v " T I J ' ' ' ' ' I II II ! .4 n x II fw 1 I 11 i',i P HII.AnRI.PH1A .sat. .. ,.. " - L . , . .... ORCHESTRA .ifi-M'j.". nt-,.v,,f 4,M U SHIfBERT mflMViLBLE PlIMISM' KhiWwWi$&m jjcmmira ML. TM&tVfMf- v?rji3i::ir a utmL.'Si'jif.n- k9 bK7 a. liril C VS BtiuB 1 W -, ,. ' ' 7 r; I . J '" ' '1 ' I .11 'i - UJ 9 TIIHATtlKI 1'NIIKK HIIIKCTION, STANLEY COMr.WV lr AilKWirn MA It- " "VT tl A M TO II P. M. Charlie Chaplin In "THE IDI n ft ASS." Ale Constance Talmadge in wnnniNe liRt.i.R" STANTON fAllKKT tOTII sTr;nT 11 80. 1 30, 3 30. n 30, 7.30. n:80 Third Tremendous Week UII.MAM VO WONDUIlt'rT i . amm t m . ai'i i.Ann.n rKxn'B fi.-T Si i l'" pi t. T'nu THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING MARY CARR T'" f harmmir Art nf r tttnvm the Un) f 'ii j fen en in T- T'r xlurtlen Will Appear in Persen f,1 1I,U KIMIAM ( SKW TltnATIli: CNESTNUTST'BROAD PAIATIM r" M.M tJint 1 COXY cevris' ' n a r te ii 1-. r it WM. S. HART in "THREE-WORD nRAVP" im! CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE IDLE CLASS" PAI ATF 12U mai.kit sTiicFrr i n.iun.,Ed iu a .i in ii i-. l- ii Themas Charlie MEIGHAN CHAPLIN ARCADIA Constance i hdi-nui )l HHh 10 A M e II J-, p jf Charlie BINNEY CHAPLIN vv.i- rr rit;v ti' i: rr.Afs victeria jMr,KIK;r1it,i,spnTii' Buck Charlie JONES CHAPLIN te a riNisir' "TUB iDt.n cr.Aa.s" PAPITHI ' maK.m.t sTitctr kt.se t.ea Ate Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class REGENT fJ!-M1;.TM,a,,I, "P'rWinnhiiiWiy" Alie Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class r fUV MAliUI.I AT J( NIl'lSK VaLUDC f nvrisi'ei'8 VAtMl VII.M. 11 TO 11 Master Bebby Connelly or motion I'll ruir. pami: BROADWAY ul!'lTl BOTHWELL BROWN A,n" ELSIE FERGUSON ,. ,r CROSS KEYS ,,,TIASviygBT The Star's Revue i " l 1 hr i Iff a FORREST Last 3 Evgs.,. Positively Last Week A. L. ERLANGER'S , i M't'Y J)" J GIRLS IN BLUE PRICKS: All NiRhts. .")0c te $2.30 "V 'M 1" "' 1 ' $ J 1)0 NEXT MON. 2 WEEKS ONLY sit sih tedv rri.Y i.Mti.v I I Nl" i L.i H 1 ... Ill t Henry W. Savage ."' ?, I "" I A I p mca IMI.KN UO l M.IM, ( sr i i I i i l.'i ,, r'.i'iy r ' ' ', J " " - I" Ni c ' I . Mi .1 I ' 1 i ink I s m , , j ans .. r . Pep. Mats. Wed., Sat., 50c te $2 BROAD Last 3 Evss. '""ST LAST 4 TIMES MRS J FISKE WAKE UP, JONATHAN! : - . ii a NEXT MONDAY I U vl I RUTH CHATTERTON J. M. BARRIE'S "lsr "MARY ROSE7, Ml M"l'- -i i. ! yrn j -' ',11 Ti. i; no GARRICK V","i7,7; A I - MR. PIM passes I II' N iri t UI V Ti..'" Du U r.. ly A Win LAURA HOPE CREWS l-Ill' I - Ml M'.ll Is 7 ,,, ,Vr,ft aii m i im r-i 77- in 1 1 ,) " ' .i'- I ' I i I V .. n a Tll'n OVER THE HILL 111 Illf I'llllH 1101 MI3 ORPHEUM THEATRE l.l.ltM MIIi A t III I 'I IV ,VKM ALL NEXT WEEK DUMONT'S "-H ).. mis EMMETT WELCH ATlrrh" MWMWM -B h Jul gjB flB gL the JW MERRY Bwidew 1.1 AMBASSADOR ,'"? .t Mta ieay. m Hai, 'Genn .niijun Lurr Domine la '-''-'-' ftllU EVIl -
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