"F'" iffr VJ ' ,z- l-M$F$rjx t'ust . rt7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE' Nancy Wynne Telhief tM Dr. HeivelltQ TdkePlqee. iWffiKeVBih . .. , 1 !! vketnnlAV ,. . , t WAS mtereBlcu le n" jyp. yw. 1 thnt Elizabeth Dcnns.'avhe lihe bfrijij Urine in New Yerk lately witn j.er mother la te be mnrrled tomorrow W .ru...' rhiireh ever there. Yeu knewl ...i..i. u tliR ilnUKhtcr of the late Jehn Sterling Deans, of Phecnlxvllltf, j . .i.tP nf Eleaner Deans Adriatic?. .1.- i,n, lived In New Yerk since hc.r mnrriaee several years age. uJm t the Presbyterian .Heltel In New Yerk (that's where Eugenia Cflflr MtTtoek her course, tee), and I baa al; wnvs dene wertn-wmie uiiii. ""! SJ5a moved ever from Thoenlxvllle te be nenr ncr uve """"-"" Sl'KAKING of n New Yerk wedding, I went te the WclshsDunlep-wcd-. 1in In St. Bartholemew's Church en 2, "iLi.,.. Knr wnn I. by anv means, .A" niv Phllndelnhlnn there. Ther wrre about Bcventyflve ethers, and 1$ was a most brilliant affair. . -l..ntA tvnrn n ironrpeuB white flatin i,-nMi,rnrl In npnrlH. tlie bedictf being made of georgette crepe; nlsd'mestf Plnberntely cmbreKicreu. n '. Li.i. ,wn pnnnil neck and elbow sleeve, and she were a gorgeous string. of pearls nreunu ncr necn. Her girdle was absolutely lovely. It . .,! nt snmvs of erange blossemsi and lier't'ralA .afrenUrlx.e resp point lace, wane1 nej. 1' w,lB el' ,"""' uuu licrjmlr wece arraggcVWnvn'por't'ef low-, eoreiiotf'e.rfcct ahdythe vwhele- costdihe was most. .tinyiifeiiY' .--......- feature WBs.ier bquduet. w,htcV'was composed of ftlie.pfltjit valWfltid tiny nink rescbudH, which gavc-'nvlqycly glow of color te the otherwise pure whltncas of the costume. Tlie bridesmaids .were gowns of -peach and violet chiffon embroidered in geld, end their hats were picture affairs of purple tulle trimmed with sable fur. It was tc meit plcturemiue affair. Mr. nnd Mrs. rawftrd'iWclstn Jehn's parents, will glv? a,tea'nci)t,jnenth In honor or their daughtcr-ln-law. I SAW Christine Cadwaladcr en Cheitnut street the ether (lav. and he certainly looked stunning. She is Indeed a personality. She was wearing one of these new capes of dark blue , duvctyne trimmed with agnclla fur. Her hat was a turbnn model of purple velvet, with a geld tassel, which hung ever the left side, a'nd yeti may imagfnc hew attractive she looked with her wonderful coloring nnd auburn hair Bpilnst the purple of the hat. Christine Is being given one party after another. I only hope she will be able te stand the strain. Fer you knew she was HI last summer, had an operation en her threat, If I remerabci rightly, and was very weak from It for several weeks. She was te have been a bridesmaid for Sarah Penrose Van Pelt, and had te glve up that" pleasure- be cause of an attack of diphtheria which left her threat In the condition which necessitated the operation. MOTHER had had te repreve Marie Louise geveral times of late. Be cause, while Marie Leu I se Is one of the dearest little "somebedys" you. would want te knew, she has grandmas nnd aunts and uncles who just worship her, and she hns been getting a tiny bit spoiled, nnd of course, Mether cannot allow that te go en. After n serious conversation in tne morning with Mether, following an out-. hurst, she remarked te. utility In the nfternoen, "Well, aunts, and grammas nre all right, but eh. you mothers I" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Isabel Frnzer will be the guest of' honor at a ball te be clven by her brother-in-law find sister, air. and Mrs. Graham Deugherty, of Cress Reads, Wynoete, at the nellevuo-Stratferd en Friday evening, January 27. Mr, and Mrs. Dougherty will entertain at a dunce this evening at the Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of Miss Frazer and Mr. Dougherty's slater, Mlsa Gertrude I. Deusherty. Miss Fraxer will be for mally presented te society at a tea te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lewber Welsh at their home, H22 Spruea street, en Tuesday afternoon, November 16. Mrs. Alfred Paul Merris, of Vllla Vllla nevn, will entertain at dinner en Thurs day evenlng, January 6, In honor of her daughters. Miss Ottllle Merris nnd Miss Prlscllla -Merris, a debutante this year, befere the ball Mr. and Mrs. Jo Je seph Lawry Frits, of Pelham Court. Oermantewn, will give at the Bellevue Stratford te formally present te society their daughter, Mlsa Henrietta MaeVelgh Fritr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearce, of Ard Ard meto, will entertaln at a dinner en Monday evening. December 26, at the MiTlen Cricket Club in honor of Mrs. Pearce's daughter. Miss Leita Nelsen, beferp the Junier Cinderella Danca at the Merlen Cricket Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas J. Dtelan, of hfstnutweld Farm, Deven, have Issued invitations for a luncheon en Sunday, October .10, in honor of thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra C. Paul Dem kU Mrs Denckla, before her mar rWRe, was MIbs Sara B. Delan. Mins Mary U Nixon, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Heraco F. Nixon, of Red i rest, Woodbury, who have leased Mr, ?n, !,rs, A,bert E. Kennedy's heuse, J203 Walnut street, for the winter, will leave today for a visit te New Haven, & m timi Orders Se easy te Use Tilly nvarvthlnir fop h family at nnv uteni n;ou . iTumr. uieimnir. rumi. ture. Heuae Furnishings. Jtwelry and General Mer. cnaname, v&y at your ' convenience. IJaen nt It fint here en Cheatnut .-iir-si evir be years. Tail. Tliene or IVrifti c "tire a x-.r . "H. VV H, V C.K. Inc. 1112 chestnut SI ?OTV -tIjt- "iayL'UAi , Gowns of Advance Fashion Exclusive Millinery Paris Novelty Bags ANNE L. DEVLIN, 139 S. 13th Street Marriage of Miss Deans and ,k ; i. ihN'eiv Yerk en Saturday. 6f-Interest ?. ' ' ' C'e'nn.., n Ai bv" MIBpat!Hhi .du. . . u . 1 . 1'pAV. rtaikHitcr of, Mr! 'Wllliara mr; iviniAtn. rtii T t'Peiit, Jt.' thc prjWJImlilijMjn. ."Thoi" wVUrattcrid; pryiimmi i',ft",tTv, fceKlv4rilnt yalbeHlrfht. and,' Sile football ifrmMbmbrreM I)s Nixon aiiss ixeu secJcty by er'narcntn at n. tea'-at tlitlrilhome en' FridaJr, norneon, JJNqVembr in Among' 'the ladls who wlll! assist In receiving this afternoon nt the te& which MrB. Charles M. Phelps will glve at her home, 13G, Seuth Eighteenth street, te present hqr daughter, Miss Margnret A. rhelpij will,-fee.' Mr. Geerge .D. Evans, fv iqrrnniiy preseiuctt. wrs. TenK if.HnAltucK, frs.' Leuis ii. Ayrcsnn4 Mrs? Ifcnry Hi 3abCecl, of Watertewn, NV. ' The debutaiitw who will fttslstcln. receiving will Include- Miss Elisabeth Austin, Miss Elzabeth U. Bat tles. Mlsa Catharlne K. Smith. Miss Sarah Legan Starr, Miss Elizabeth Wayn, Miss PeHByU"VJE?rgusen Mlsa Dougherty, Miss Elizabeth T. Pearson, ai eg Mary u. Nixon, miss .Marian1 - tr. Dtoneghue.l Miss HeleSv'V. MlChell,' Miss Dorethy Lee, Miss Elian Whltmer, Miss Margaret Plumcr, Miss Marlanne F. Harris, Miss Emily Bedford and Miss Margaret Hamilton. A dlnner for 'the receiving party will fellow the'tea" which Miss Phelp'a grandparents, Mr.tand Mrs, Leuis IL Ayrcs, wU glve. ' Mrs", Francis Ven A. Caheeri.left this week jwlth her father and talster, Ir, E. O. jHammersly' and Miss Emny New bold HanerBly, of Haverford,ifer Cali fornia;' where she will rcmah for several weeks, as their guest at their, wlpter' home at fjan Bemondlne, Mlsa Amelle BuneuL Silxas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodere' Q. Setxas.' of iSS15"Wissahlckpn avenue, Oermantewn, !wl)l. be. the guest of honor at'a theatre pfcrty, .to.be WHewed.'by aiuHpertat the RttziCalton;en Friday ovenln-,''Nevem-ber 4, te be given , by Mr. ' and M.rs. Frafijt n..,Watsen, 0401 Wayne nvenue, .aorrnaritewn. Miss Selxas will be for' mally. jresh'ted' byJer parents at a dancp'.,en Thursday evening. Docembor '15, at' 'the Oermantewn Cricket Club, Mrs, J, Levering Jenes, with her daughters, Mrs. William Francklyn Paris and MlsS Charlette -M. Jenes, and her sons, Mr. Donald R. Jenes nnd Mr. Sidney Joneorieftv today for Vir ginia, te attend tH6 '.wedding of Miss Virginia Weaver arid?Mr. QUy Maclean Jenes, son of Mrs. Jenes,), which will take place tomorrow afternoon at 6 o'clock at the bride's home, Erin, Nine veh, Ve. Owing te Illness "only the Immediate membore of the families will be present. Dr. and Mrs. H. Breeker Mills, of Oermantewn, announeed the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janice Yvonne Mills, te Mr. William L. Medford at a luncheon today, held at the Delmar Delmar Merris, Oermantewn. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Smith, of 4634 Locust street, are rocelvlng con gratulations en the birth of a son en Wednesday, October 19. Mrs. Lucius H. Bcebe, of Walllng Walllng ferd, Is chairman of the cabaret dance which will be given at thp Media Ar Ar eory tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Nether Providence school nurse Among the patronesses are Mrs. Frank lin M. Brewor, Mrs. Maurice B. Saul, Mrs. Edward E. Chandlee, Mrs. Eugene F. Caldwell, Jr., Mrs. Samuel R. Cro Cre thcrs, Mrs. Lewis Fogg, Mrs. Rebert Powell, Mrs. Alice- Barber Stephens, Mre. William Wrlgbt and Mrs. Henry M. Wlrr. Mrs. David Jayne Bulleck entertained Informally nt luncheon, followed toy bridge, at her home In Walllngferd en Tuesday afternoon. NORRISTOWN Announcement Is ma'de of the mnr mnr rlage of Miss Marien L. Magee. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew E. Magee. of 569 Stanbrldge street, and Mr. Jehn H. A. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. Kelly, of 223 East Oak street, en Mondays October 17. In St Patrick's Church. The ReV. William P. Twehlg officiated, at the ceremony. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Enid Magee, -as, maid of honor. The best man was Mr. Arthur A. Kelly, brother of the bridegroom. After a Wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will flve In Phil adelphia. Miss Catharlne Evajm. of East Oak street, entertained at dinner In honor of her birthday anniversary. Cevers were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Irene White, of 9 East Elm stroet, gave a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss A. Gertrude -White, who will be married October 26 In the First Baptist Church te Mr. B. Atmore Dewlln, of 556 Neblo stroet There were thirty guests present at the event. IMUtlllM FURS Coats. Wraps and Scarfs Lateit Styles and Finest Grade Remodeling and Repairing BORYNACK KOTSKY&CO. Manufacturers & Wholesalers 1318 CHESTNUT ST. Second Fleer, Over flanan'i Oppeilte Wanamaker't I II m yanjmmSSiSS A Bride of the Week ''.sttrv.JEL. rJ4KZZ7TLmvrn . ' rs H 'M !",? .f n v e Photo ey Undfrwoed & Underwood. MRS. 40IIN .OVmER WELSH Who befere her marriage en Tues day was Miss Charlette Le Meino Dunlop, daughter of Mrs. Archi bald McCrca, of Halyhcatlicr, Ard Ard mero, and New Verk DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Francis Sawyer will entertain the Sixteen Club nt luncheon and brldgt. at her home In Swarthmore en Tues day afternoon next, tlie members of which Include Mrs. Jehn Adams, Mrs. H. B. Cookman, Mrt. Themas Downs, Jr.. Mra. Hareld Elley, Mrs. William Januette, Mrs. Albert Jehnsen, Mrs. "William Landls, Mrs. David S. Ludlum, Mrs. Jehn Ledoux, Mrs. Charles (Par ker, Mrs. Themas W. Simpers, Mrs. Edward A. Stockton, Mrs. Lewis Skin ner and Mrs. A. Terchlana. A scries of dances will be given at the Media Clubhouse by the Junier Section of the Weman's Club en the evenings of November 25, December 29 and Feb ruary 18. A dance will fellow the reception which will be given this evening at the Pennsylvania Military College, of Ches ter, In honor of the new cadets. The patronesses Include Mrs. Frank K. Hyatt. Mrs. Elbert Hyatt. MIps Mabel E. Hyatt and Miss Mabel Cramp. i)ti it-Mi ' V? wS I Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY Scores of Levely Hats at the Lowered Fall Prices Bright Duvetyn and Velvet Hats that will make you feci prettier and happier te wear them Many new models shown for the first time, every one unusual and different. Geed Cheesing, $10.00 te$15.00 Very Special Velvet Sports Hat, $5.00 Teu can't duplicate this quality choice of 10 colors. Women's Allendale Union Suits Regular Sizes $2.00, Regularly $3.00 Extra Sizes $2.25, Regularly $3.50 The fabric In Allendale Union Suits Is knit of the very finest yarns. A fabric designed te be used for the extremes of cpldest outslde weather and overheated buildings. We will gludly send n sample of the fabric en request. Made In all styles, high, low and Dutch neck ; sleeveless, elbow length or long sleeves ; ankle or knee length. Women's Imported Fine Lisle Full-Fashioned Hosiery, Special, 75c This is the quality that we have always sold for $1.25, the finest weave of lisle hosiery obtainable. There are half a dozen weights from which te select. This Is one of the greatest hosiery values we have been able te offer for several years. Black, White and Cordovan. $1.25 Flannelette Petticoats at 65c Superior quality Flannelette with pink or blue stripes, cut full nnd well made. Enough for a day or two at half price. Nainsoek Envelope Fine quality nainsoek, strap top and embroidery trimmed, usually fine garment at this exceptional prlce. Dralle's Illusion Flower Extract, 85c An Imported cencentrated extract In true flower odors without alcohol. Each bottle in small container. The odors are Violet. Lily of the Velley, Reeo, Jasmine. This is u very low price for this stnndard quality. -----, Fall Gloves Are New Ready We carry the full assortment of the famous Trefeuise French Kid and Suede Gloves ; Fownes' fabric and llned GIevcb ; Windser Northrup's Gloves of frne Imported Cape and Mecha leathers and the finest of Scotch woolen sports and skating Gloves. Dependable Gloves only at Allen's and at prices less than any store In town. $5.00 Arabian Mecha Gloves, $300 Genuine Arabian Gray Mecha Gloves, which means the best service that Is obtainable from any kind of gloves. These are taken from our regular stock as a special for a few days. French Chenille Det Veiling, 50c Yd. A sptclnl purchase made In France of this Chenllle Det Velllnir enables us te offer this veiling at a third less than the regulnr nrice Every wanted color effect Is In the assortment. Heubigant's Ideal or Quelques Fleurs French Face Powder, $2.15 Bex The two most famous French Face, Powders; delightfully fragrant' and of super-qunllty. This special prlce Is for Friday and Saturday Prophylactic Penetrating Hair Brushes, 50c Pure Penetratlng Bristle Brushes, with ebeny or maheuanv flni.i, backs. An excellent brush for children's use. This is the regular 8Ea terush. Special at cec. u Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a Dezen Allen's Hair Nets in both cap. shape and straight shape are famous the country ever for dependability Every net guaranteed perfect or cheer fully replaced. If you have net used Allen's French Hair Nets send ua lOe for a sample or ask the women who wear them iiirBii MISS M. BERWIND BRIDE, OF MR. CHARLES T. GOESS; JR. Interesting Marriage of Ml" Elber.ta Jarrett and Mr. Alfred Crevellne The wedding of Miss M. Elizabeth Berwlnd. daughter of Mr. Geerge IE, Bcrwlnd, of 1320 North Fifty-seventh street", and Mr. Charles T. Oeess, Jr., took pUxce Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Church of Our Saviour. The .bride, who was given In mnrrlage by her father, was Attended by her sister, Miss Harriett J. BerWlndi and Mies Julia Oeess. the bridegroom s sls-..- n. hridesmalds. Mle Julia Miller and Miss Florence Nlce noted as flower elrls The best man wns ir. u.m E B. Miner anu me uu Mr. Edward Slei. Mr. Jrank Hermer. geSTX' 'rPtlen forth. Immediate Upen family rqiiewea me ""5V:"'j tefr:itf,'SK ZtiTL fflTSB and Mrs. Oeess will live x'lih mi nth Mtreets rnEVELINO JARRETT Th marriage of Miss Elberta Jar rM daughter of Mrs. A. Clarn Jar i of 107 West Weed street. Norrls Nerrls rctt. of iu r Traveling, son of town. nu - -; nriilnr. of Wilkes- r SerMrirsra SLnr nf St Pours Episcopal Church. Oaks officiated nt the ceremony. The bride who was given In marriage by her brother. Mr. Francis E. Jarrett. had wmi attendant nnd flower girl, for Det't. West Virginia, where they will live. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. S. Relnhelmer. of 2326 North Park avenue, gnve n reception en Wednesday evening at the Mercan Mercan ?l"e Club. There were cards and dancing. Mrrf Albert J. Bamberger. Mrs. S. FlrshelmbCand Ml Bene Fleershem have returned te their home, is.ji ui rard avenue, after their stay at Allan Allan tle City. . ,,, m .... Mrs. Jeseph H. Klemmer of 1410 North Fifteenth street, has left for an extended stay at Mount Clemens, Mich. MIbh Gladys Slnclnlr, of 3106 North Twintv-elKhth street, will entertain the members of the Pare Passee Club. The SernbSrs Include Miss Blanche Kehler, MIm Lillian Zell. Miss Edna Waser. Miss Marie Maurer, Miss Erna Koeh Keeh Koeh ler. Miss Emily McCandless and Miss An'nette Engel. Mr nnd Mrs. A. Kaufmann, of 2110 Rerln'g Garden street, are spending some tlme at Phllment, since their return from a month's stay at White Sulphur Springs. Va. Mrs. Ralph Robinson, of Sixteenth and Oxford streets, will enteftaln the rnniniraiiinHuinfflriiJiinmTiTintrniimnTnraiirrarcreiOTnimEniHiPS anywhere nt price quoted, Tour Chemise at $100 An un- - " '!- members of her five hundred- club at kn.er hpm Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Marx H, Leepold, of 1848 North Seventeenth street, entertained at a luncheon en Wednesday nftcrnen In honor of Mtil Carollne Benjamin, of New Yerk, wlle spoke In the nfternoen befere the Council of Jewish Wemeri. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Isnne C. Shute, of 2504 Seuth Garnet street, entertained at n lunch-eon-brilKe party en Wednesday nfter nfter nfter neon. Among thde present were Mrs. Walter Sawans, Mrs. Jehn W. Crandall, Mrs, Geerge Carr. Mrs. Themas Brough Brough ten, Mrs. Neff Lalng, Mrs. Clelghten Turner and Mrs. Frederick Rebblns. Mrs. Walter Samans and Mrs. Jehn W. Crandall wlll.entertnln this after noon at the home of Mrs. Samans, 2522 Seuth Twentieth street, for the benefit of the Southern Homeopathic Hospital. Among these who will participate will be Mrs. Isaac C. Shute. Mrs. Geerge Carr, Mrs. Themas Broughten, Mrs. Neff Lalng, Mrs. Clelghten Turner nnd Mrs. Frederick Rebblns.' The members of the Jester Club will entertain at n seceptlen and dance to morrow evening at the Rlttenheuse, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets. Among theso who will participate will be Mr. Manning F. Cerrlgan, Mr. Cur tis F. Branker, Mr. Frank P. Thomp son, Mr. Warren A. Mehary, Mr. F. Hareld Ormsby, Mr. Charles A, Starr, jir, iwoen ji, raarun, Mr. Hareld u. Dalslmer, Mr. Charles A. McHugh, Mr. Thomae J. Cer.sty, Mr. Frederick C. Clements, Mr, Lee A. Cell I son, Mr. Jeseph Dougherty, Mr. Peter F Blair, Mr. Georsre B. Clements, Mr. Dudd L. Wray and Mr. Jehn T. Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Donahue, of 2539 Seuth Wamock street, -are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Donahue will be re membered as Miss Marie Legue, daugh ter of Mr. Edward J. Legue, VVE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Charles A, Relchner, 303 Seuth Sixty-third street, will celebrate the second anniversary of her wedding thjB evening. Among the guests will be Mr. B. McCJellan. Mrs. Adele Itewan, Mr and Mrs. Jehn Wenncr, Mr. and Mrs. William Proudfeot. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Yocum. Mr. Charles Harding. Mrs. r Hassar, Miss Lillian Hornback, Mr. A. Jawler. Miss Helen Deyle. Miss Mar cella Cain. Mr. Rey Drumm, Miss Marlen Cenner. Mlsg Doleres Cenner and Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa F. Cenner. BONWIT TELLER & CO. CHESTNUT, AT 13 STREET Special Saturday Offering MISSES' DRESSES, SUITS & COATS Piquant and becoming Apparel for the youth ful Miss, for all occasions at much bclerv regular prices, providing substantial savings. Twe-Piece Jersey Dress Attractive two - piece sports dress; pique cellar and cuffs. All new shades. Peiret Twill Beautifully tailored and street frock of Peiret Twill DAYTIME & DANCE FROCKS Formed) up te 85.00 48.00 A collection of Canten Crepe, Satin, Georgette, Velveteen, Peiret Twill and Tiicetine frocks for daytime or evening wear. Mostly one of a kind. Belivia and CameFs-Hair Coats Loese, wrappy effects in Belivia with soft. crushed cellars; also Camel's-Hair sports coats. Lined and interlined. Coats and Wrap Coats Developed in soft, silky Pan Velaine with large cellars of Australian opossum or kit fox. COATS AND WRAPS Formerly up te 145.00 98.50 Belted flare and loose, wrappy effects in fine Pan Velaine or Belivia, with huge cellars of beaver, wolf, squirrel or Australian opossum. Tailored and Fur Plain-tailored models in Velour de Laine and checked Velour; with or without fur trimming Formed)) te 65.00 Costume and Duvet dc Laine, Mechatcx, ana imported i weeds, with cellars Australian opossum, raccoon and kit fox, , Formerly te 85.00 Copies of Imports and Costume Suits In this group are included costume suits, copies of imports, in Meussyne, with cellars ana eandings et tur. borne with sclf-st tappings. Formed) te FOURTH 21,. 1921 MOORE8TOWN Mrs. T. C. Charles, of Washington, Is visiting Mrs. F. A. Warden at Trin ity Rectory. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frohock. of East Second street, are spending n few weeks at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Herr have returned te their home after spending several days at Newport News, Va. Mrs F. Wallls Armstrong has re turned fren) a visit te New erk. B. F. Keith's Theatre DAPHNE POLLARD Londen's Ulsssst Sensation BERT ERROL Impersonator Bupreme FORD SISTERS EDITH TALIAFERRO nebbe Nelsen; Hamilton Hs.rnssi Others ACADEMY Or MC8IC. 1M1-ZS Klvs BuVscriptlen Concerts Thursday Evsnlnss, Oct. 27. Nev. 17, Dee. in. Jan. iw. ". . New Yerk Soloist Kechantk! Violinist D'Alvaraz Contralto Slletl rianlst Sate for series Hppe's NOW Symphony Orchestra DnmrescAi Conductor Albert Coates Ou.st Conductor at r.8T a DATS MAT1NEK TOMOHHOW MAE DESMOND &??.. nr-OINNlNO NEXT MONPar 8KB 1II1-, MUSf TAl.KKIt OK I'l'A OVER THE HILL TO TltE rOOR IIOVflR ORPHEUM THEATRE OERMANTOWN & CIIEI.TEN AVES. ALL NEXT WEEK AMRASSAnOR Ualtlmere ave. at OUln JrnEEta "GOOD and EVIL" Street Freck braid - trimmed in navy only. 29.50 79.50 - Trim'd Suits 44.00 Sports Suits Herringbone et plain tailored 145.00 FLOOR THKATRES UNDER DIRECTION BTANIXY COMPANY OF AMERICA. MARKET AT NINETEENTH tl A. M. TO 11 V. M. Charlie Chaplin In "THE IDLE fT.ABP." Alsft Constance Talmadge tn "WEDntNO nEt.T.8" STANTON MAJIKBT A 10TH HTrtEETB 11:80. 1:110, 8:30, S'ilO. 7:80. 0:80 Third Tremendous Week WILLIAM FOX WONDERPLAY i j:i i i i m "ma UNANIMOl'rlt.Y A(TLAI.VTCD TEAR 8 mebt prcrr.ssrri. ricTrnn STANLEY COMI'ANY H NEW THEATRE M CHESTNUTST?BRQAD PALATIAL re.MMWM"t'B COZY COS'T'v ' - fi xr T'i 'i '. p Ji WM. S. HART in "THREE-WORD p 'D" -n-1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE IDLE CLASS" PAF ATF m MARKET 8TREET 1 rtwl-, 10A.il. TO 11 ;1B P M. Themas Charlie MEIGHAN CHAPLIN 'n "Cnppy Rich." "T. Tdl Class" ARCADIA leHnVrxr Constance Charlie BINNEY CHAPLIN TABE OF IIECKY" "IDLE CLASS" VICTORIA MAKBT AR OTH . 0. A. M tellrisp M. Buck Chariie JONES CHAPLIN TO A FINISH" "THE IDLE CLASS" f APITftI 724..1!AIKET STREUT w mm mm w mm HWf.Jl ur THE e. i. r., ,.K,''aJi00" Alse Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class REGENT iMnKE,TST- k1- i7T" IVCUEU 1 Marv Miles Mlntsr In "Her Winning- Way " Alse Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class (U ORF MARKET AT JU.NIl'EK ' ULUDrj CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 Master Bebby Connelly VXD OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE BROADWAY un2AnD fi'DnEK BOTH WELL BROWN "" ELSIE FERGUSON " U,,M Feet Ishta" CROSS KEYS 0OTAA.N?. MARKET VAf'DEVlLU: The Star's Revue Otn AV8. at Venanre I " Today a 30 7AJ Thomaa "Rip Van Winkle" Jfffgrten In 2 IB. 7 A B P t t W iv TenUht 7 an'd'0 -M 5.u.-nru A L.aJ(l!e I I Wtbrr, Heck A Fraxer Kemple S, Ce. I ... "litr Uvely" TIME I narld Powell n I iiiV " i - iz.": r TSrveKt '6Sn1 ,Se'' b.Mrk.t - ' nij o,;ie Drill rl nu T -- . . ' te ii p M PASSING THRU" Mnrl.nn In (&Ct4t B2D A I0-Tqt e Today 1 SO 4 30 te n Thomai Meighan in 'Cappy Ricki' "THE WITCHING HOUR" NEXT WEEK CHARLIE CJI PI IV In "THE ini.K CI.AS3"' Ui Ce iUtiwi "fzX :.bl nrwt. 3 7 ani! "i -v-.r - -ruien !n ruuiuUHTS'' ".h C5DR AVE W WB-VKsta .A . --" .eMAXh '.. ""a . 7 "! e Mnnree .1, l.hurv In "THE BARBARIAN" ELSIE r.K'il S"N .n TnOTLiaHTa" f A Junib. June Kkil. L HtTlWVO noreth r.aite,, ?n tftjw "BEHIND MASKS" m WIIIIMIM'OUN IIAI.I. Wednesday Evg., Oct. 26, 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by LOUIS KAZZE Sents. 80e te 00. lleppe'a. im Che.tnnt I iHirit nisin Mi r7m I'ri. .. -vAVU..M..r.A.Ii,un 0nr Mannirer ORPHEUM G"manten Ch.lten Orpheum Players ' TH A I li'nT Keystone "? Vf,1,!"",i;,M' T' ' IE II I l"t"l I 'HITM ('M"Y OF MfSlr. llre,l 4 LwiutM The l'hllndflpli' (irnn, (M-ra r i'..n.: "RIGOLETTO" ' MONUAY. OCTOIIKK SI. BUB P M With ' Mara, Keller. PiinnpsHii. Illnsl 111....-,. I II Alt I'UHKS '"""I'"". Tickets i non en Ntle nt llu, (m.r . " ... iirm,un , Obauniiir- c . nri.ll K llgnri. - , . ,,. . ,: DHILADELPHIAI !?". Te. or. "I I. '"''IIRSXkA siiielii-s " ls A N C F. Frlda ""n'". Oet. tl. Mereentlle Hall llreiifl nnrl M .- u 'ill MOHrONI Will Entrain With Dane.. Casine elh A Walnut. Mat. Dally AJL KtKVES BEAUTY SHOW TROCADEJKO u"rs?V.'"-iO'ri5- ana ifLLi:. Vvi-r 11 -- wr"3 mfamU AiHr'.H I IIU1IIF.KT l'IIIIwk'ri I.KAIHNCI TIIKA IMnKfTION I.KK ft J. HII 'VB-flll1 ST. OPERA MOUSE. aw bniiinaf i.waMt IBCRT fOMl,WALNl aw WORLDS BEST ilVILLE THIS WttK DAIlV Jt Ifll IVlt 8.13 EMIIsYANN BRENDEL WELLMAN & BERT. " RICHARD CORDON UI1TU VDAMK'MASf AMruA .. fimLTmd HI" wSAcms wk CHES VAU .' - ..."-.. -.-,.- .-J DU CALI ON.- GEORGE. ROSENER riini un - ' ntl n C DAI PT. MCCOI3MACK 6 REQA7 JACK fi KITTV 0MWa SHU51RT HEW EVENTS LUCILLE CMiWnn.1 COLOfArUM SOPBANO HAM SUMCBIPTION BOOK OWH tit UAMW KVTI6N Aif CUI ll-tr. 1 I l.nI I'-IU .lmlllS H. -''-'"'- TOMORROW LAST 2 NIGHTS Y Ttf. nujGit. iruncur cfvjnfnr Tismrrwnn ilK ELI7ARCTH rAtraey A font of EirepHnnnl Ecellenf & SEATS NOW SELLING F.'llnt r-omnerk A .Merris (lest Present -. t it. t,i f, ft wen m cesium ftam NwyeMi CO.eF300-ll BIG SCENES MARVELOUS FfflA'E B1LLET Remember s" '" "" " I re Kxrent Bargain Mat. Wed., 50c te $1.50 LYRIC LAST 2 NIGHTS THE. GR.E.ATEST OF LOVE STORIES SPANISH err tmi AuTtORi OF THE. 6AT" L0E L,ast Matinee 'I omerrow NEXT WEEK bAT. iW SELLING r.VdH BO' Tci $, i.xrni Pat ) tATIS'EI".'' MFMNhSIlAY A MATOR- v l r ut .'"ATS f 1 '.0 3ROCK PtM&ElcTON Put jYxrfim'W avsTAsixass. W,TH HENRY STEPIENSON AND NtW VORK CAST .43 WffXSW&WMVAy ADELPHI MTINKE TOMORUOW T 2.20 A p-ay Iijh in h w iirftM uen Thn l en t rl I. Aui ir. r i . n ede of r a e ' EvenfK L ' e M'r.lli!. I.l.l.CTlOV 1)A .MATINEE Tl l . Ml M. HLST -I.TS. Si. SO. Peeta NOW Selllnc H Ureks Ahead Last Mat. Tnmnr. SI TbtATRt- WALNUT AT 9M ,, .1' c.- SH (LIU ill FER A Comedy r A Wa hK.'n I'ezet ITAI'ii N , C ii SNIM'Y VI-PY - ' e er P QNLVL 4 mnvm VS0.rAWS.SAV SAT NIGHTS 50' te 5250) SEATS NOW MATINEES 50'-eJ2 00 ON SALE. I'HU.A s Fulth.Mc ..T THEATRES FORREST Last 2 eb-m,. Positively Last Week A. L. ERLANGER'S r 'Y AJ GIRLS IN BLUE PRICES: All Nights, 50c te S2.30 HATfRtiAY MATINT F. :" TO 2 00 NEXT MON. 2 WEEKS ONLY HE USN' SH . NO P r from .New Y ki.u ' Tnit m't Henry W. Savage '?, Fran- . A a 4 operetta I'L-M ' 1 lilt il ! v Y T ntxt. INTI.ICSAriONAI HINC1.X, I hT ' u 1 j 1 it . i'H w . I -ethy I'rni . J. ffe m l A . l.er ualil "i.ih Frnnk Wels'e Mai U . a and ' .-rs Pep. Mats. Wed., Sat., 50c te $2 BROAD Last 2 Evgs. '-'" LAST 3 TIMES MRirFISKE WAKE UP. JONATHAN! A N ' -O J? ' u $2 NEXT MONDAY "" fc.Kn -i. 'i v -i i ", i '' " v - ' 'xi ,nts RUTH CHATTERTON ,N J. M. BARRIE'S '"-ST "MARY ROSfe,V AI ! M'.n I . . )i i l . -I, "M ' ''' "-" - t" . te nn GARRICK . m . , r,. ftnsMMt MR. ?M passes Trlr.ru,l,..i... ;. a a Mntn. LAURA HOPE CREWS i r I N ,., I'RIi'I K- MI VI..IIIV -7 tn 2fi0 All. MAriMl.i 77 In no ou ' M' ' ' I I ,1, OVER THE HILL 111 Till" I'IMIIt lllll hK ORPHEUM THEATRE (IKItMANTOHN A ( HKI TI'.N AVFH ALL NEXT WEEK Pl7 MOVKJ Hits Ninw w PiCCJI fm m, ;fA mr wfflfgm af!W m Pl "vlteaa9aittM Mil 5rtT3fe Hft US B ffl iB Vm WPSfij av 'tA IV Bw 4 E DUMONT'S w ach. -ee.. a,!'' EMMETT WELCH Min.W "U'SWM AMD -a vl if JL SL i. VI -a 33 13 1" ( v A ETA 1