S?, V 1 '"TTdj 'Mr '. f." ' 1 t. t 'j Hif--mit rf i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of tlie Bennells' Tea en Saturday. She Gees te the Rese Tree Races Tea at Settlement Heuse Thh Afternoon Interests Society tatfOTHRR ceIIcrc gjrl made hr A debut en Saturday. I mean vilrlana Hennell, Mr. Henry nonnell's Htrr, whose ten was given by her Mn at their home. In Chestnut ffln." MwUna Is a student at Brrn Jfswr and Is very much Interested In Clr wnrk : In fact, she only came home Sr the wk.end for the tea. She la m near home he does net hate te miss !bt of the week-end dancea, ami yet tin de aoed erk In ceHeee as slip does net e te pattlM durlnr the week. Mariana Is rather dark and haw large oft dark brown eyes. She were a nrittr frock of white brocaded chiffon IU carried roses. Mrs. Bennell, who, u remember, was MLw Helen ftnetvU", looked eitremely well in a nwn of soft brown satin embroidered In dull geld sequins. There wert a number of the debutantes welting and Mn. Samuel Warrlner and Mrs. 8am Woodward presided at the tea table. rT WAS beautiful out at the Rese rrv.e Hunt fllub On SetUltlay. Just ..m .nmish te make you seek the ib.de In the early afternoon nnd later cool enough te make a wrap a grateful addition te your toilette. Krery one was out there and the horses were In won wen Sarful shape. The crews-country races were mere than usually exciting. They 1wth scare mc te pieces, I am no iffald some one will be thrown and bidlr hurt, but fortunately there ateiew ealnful accidents, for the men ride I well and have their mounts under splendid control. THAT reminds me, I hear that little Charlie Mather Is Improving each day. .and while he is net entirely con cen con sdeus. yet when they moved him from the hospital te his home he said tee het," referring te the blankets ever him, and the day after he reached home beckoned or waved te his little brother from his bed. Se he Is recovering con cen con sdeumes at Intervals and slowly, but It ffi a terribly narrow shave and they will bavc te be very careful of him for a long time. HOCKRY Is certainly the game of the hour these days. I hear the Merris girls. Ottllle, Prisetlln. I.ydia Lw1n and the ether dnughtera of Mrs. Alfred Tatil Merris linvc fcettcn up n home team. Inviting several cousins and clee friends te join, and they ere going te play every Wednesday afternoon at their place In Vlllonevo ; just girls teams nd en Sunday afternoons the boys will be invited te Jein In and thus will he started some geed garnet. There ure five Merris girls you knew, re all tlicy hnvr te de Is ask a girl apiece and one extrn nnd there's your team. Among the ether girls who are Itelng te meke up the team arc Florence Knne. Henrietta Fritz. Dorethea Ilaird, Mary I.. Norris. Allda Elstcnhrey. nnd I cannot remember the rest. Mm. Mor Mer rl, who was Miss Mildred Wain. Is thoroughly Interested In It nil. nnd U delighted te have them meet there, se I think this new Main Line team will be great fun. DID jeu hear that the workman tn it .. i. ,i,ti, -,.,. nt Place Heuse In which se many of II) jeu hear that the Workman the women ure Interested In te open the new gjinnnslum this afternoon and I there'' te tie a lea te celebrate the ec- tiwlen? Yeu knew the Alnhn PI Fra- ternitv lias tills settlement Heuse espen- nil) mider ItH wing, and It Is kept up ifti jear through the donation dny nml preeeeilK or the reny nnew unicn .virn. Illlllc Clothier has each jcar at her Wyntu'ttoed home. The beard or managers of tne neu-,0 fnr this ear include Mrs. T. WIstcr Urewn. .Id. chairman: Mre. Jehn F, Melp.. 2d. vice rhnlrman : Mrs. Jacob Dln-ten, Jr., treasurer; Margaret Tie uiik, secrttary; Mrs. Dlllle Clothier, Mr. Pierce Archer, Jr., Mrs. Jim Drinker, Mrs. Ned Krumbhaar. Mrs. Ned I.e Heutllllcr, Mr. Oil Mather, Mn. Williams Roberts, Mra. Sumner Union-Miller, Mm. Aleck Ynrnall. liar birs Ilenen, Lvabeth Herd, Kdlth Kl Kl lisen, Klonner Oamble. Pelly (Jrlscem. Anita and Kvtellc Sanders, Anne Town end, Hesnlie Vnlrath and Evelina Wal tauni The tea thin uftcrnnen will be from 4 until (1 o'clock at the gymnasium, 7M Beiitli Frent street. JIMMIE could net get te sleep the ether night. He tossed, nnd twisted and fussed around se that mother heard him from the next room and came into v whnt was wrong. "Don't you fel tell. dear?" "Yes. I'm just am kinder different," said .Timmle, "Mny be if ou soldered the sheets In nt the side, I'd sleep nil right." NASTY WAYNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Thewd who will lumlat In receiving nt the tea te he given by Mr .and Mra. William J. ICIIIett. of 317 Seuth Haven teenth street, at their home en Thursday afternoon, November 3, from 4 until 6:30 o'cleclc, te present te society their daughter. Mlas Hannah Martam Elliett, will Include Miss Elisabeth W. Austin, Mils Elizabeth Battles. Miss Alice D. uenrdlct, Miss Gertrude D. Deu&hprty. illss Eleaner T. Dunning, Miss Bvelyn Martyn Geerge, Mles Gertrude A. H. araham. Miss Banning Orange Mlas Virginia Heckscher. Mlse lleaemary D. Howe Miss Marjery Large, Mlm Ellen ?""'" I-leyd, Miss Helen Vnlmerln Mitchell. Miss Mary Nixon, Miss Kath Mi1?." TP,..,,rter' "' Alberta Ileath. J,"" Walburga Kaul Rellly. Miss Jean Z? "'ley. Miss Bloaner Slean, Miss V?.rM0mlth, Miss Ellrabeth D. Wnyne, Pem EIJ1h,e.,h y- MU"' Pauline tfu tS:,0' Wlmlngten. Miss Pauline de PvfVa?r- yiBB Sarah Legan Starr, Mum hniiJn jl-..DraJ"n. Mlsa Anna 8. New. trm R5? Ml!,'. Mnr- Marvel, of Wllmlng Sit Mlw Eli,ett ' entertatnlnir a her ft re,r a few days Miss Suwxn Mc 8ely. of Pittsburgh. B.m and ,.""' J1"""" T. Wallls, of St re.? ' -.r111 entertaln nt a nmall In iv??!1 e'"""- at their home tomorrow evening- In honor 0f Miss Margaret OH- wTi't ,0f New .Yerk- nnd Mls Sephie wmteley. of Baltimore, before the dance ie be guen nt th nellevut-Stratferd. te Tf."11.'.0 "oe'ety their daughter. Miss Turn.. Jl Wallls. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph i iiy,,,0f..Wn-y"9' wl a'80 entertain at 51 ,' d,nnf at their home In honor ".'"'r daughter, Mlsa Walburga IC Jf'lly. before the same dance. The gleets will Include Mlsa lleaemary D. w e; Mls'1 Aluerta Reath. Mlas Mar LyLT'' Ml Evelyn Drayten. Mlsa Amelia Sexlas, Mr. Edward Van Pelt, .' Alexander Vnn Pelt, Mr. Jehn Heard, Mr. Alexander Pain. Mr. Wllllum "ears and Mr. Oilman Spencer. wJifc. an-U .Mra- F"nela King Wain wript. of Merris avenue. Dryn Mnwr. iin".rtaJn ttt a theatre party and !"PP?r ftt the Itlts-Carlten en Tuesday Pii.i ?; November 8. In honor of Mlsa and mHeuub,m 1AeXA daughter of Mr Hna Mrs. Stacy U. Lloyd. fnt'ertaln'1 Jr,- 0r8e ' U)rlmer will Rlti n.?i.at '""cneen tomorrow at the Srime. ll02' n honor of Davld W. Mtefif ear?1 a,lda Vre'- before. the AcXyerI.c.'" ,hB fyer ? th yCeedanA,,i,r" SUcy " Moyd, of Tyn Part J nMhJn?r,'i' wll B've a theatre Kidav Mbe '""owed by a Bupper en Wllliili w rHedBe, daughter of Mra. K rpX1.M,LM,,"lel , ' nedgera wilt iMifc SLrt .aeclety at a tea by her nd Ml..VnM,ldi?M,dfty' Nevtmbw 23, but at a .M il'f huall w,n mfeke her n fi, Rhb'r P7a"nt' W'" ",V8 heuih Twentieth atreet, will glve IT WAD Deauiirui eui nv win jtviv who nr in ennnre or tne mncneen in Tree Hunt Club or, Saturday. Just gj!& . & .t.n Mr Jehn a Halloween rvrly en flnturdny cvenlnir Jn honor of his tlauchter, Mns Mlrlah Mlddleten Coxe. at the home of her grnnilmether, Mrs. Frank D. Turnsr, 230B Bpruce street. Mrs. Edward C. Dale, 12 IC fipruee street, will give a theatre party and uppr at the Itlti-Carlten In Novem ber In honor of Miss Kvelyn Itewland Drayten, debutante rtaurhter of Mr. Itebnrt Masse Drayten. Mra. Dale Is pending several weeka nt Het Springs, Mr. Oconto litintr Fternum. of thp Acres. Media, rntnrtntntd at luncheon en Saturday before the Heis Tree races. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kmerv McMlchncl. of ICnnM VtnttA TSlnn Arilertnlhad a. .tin. per lust nlejnt In honor of Mlsa Kllert McMlchael. Mr. nml Mm Wltllnm Wllann r"nr. tin, of 3J16 De Lnncey place, enter tained nt luncheon yesterday. Invitations have been Issued for n luncheon en Thursday, October 27, at the Hnllevue-Htrntferd. tn meet Mr. Jehn It Melt, tiUD. The grntlemen ward H. Beneell, Mr. Jehn . Boyd, Mr. William Btecl and Mr. W. XV, Fry. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Burten Mtmtln nt the Fnlrfax, Oermantevvn. have Isiuad Invitations for a dance en Frlilnv Ne. vembcr 11, In honor of the twenty-first birthday of their aen. Mr. J. nurten Mustln. Mr. nnd Mm Mustln nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Chanman Smith, of TLidnnr. returned last night from Prlncaten, where they attended the Prlnccten-Cht-en go game. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Clarenca MIUr. nt the Oaks, Oak Mine, have Issued Invl Invl tntlena for a dAnce en Wednesday, No Ne vember 9, In 'tnner of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra, U Clnr enc Milter, Jr. Mrs. Miller, before her recent marriage, was Mlsi bucllle John John Jehn eon, daughter of Mr. and Mra Andrew Jehnsen, of Wayne. Mr. M. It.iv Jacksen entertnlned nt luncheon at the Reae Tree Hunt Club before the race meeting en Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilsen nnd their daughter, Miss Henrietta Wil Wil eon, nnd their sons, Mn Charles O. Wil Wil eon, Mr. W. Reynolds Wilsen, Jr., and Air. J. cernenus Wilsen, zu, wne have been spending the summer and early autumn at thelr country place, West West weed, Vltlaneva, will net return te thelr town house. 1709 snruce fitrcet this winter, as they have taken apartments at the Bollevue-Slratferd, which they will occupy en Wednesday. The engage ment of Miss Wilsen and Mr, Ertwnnl Oram Shakespeare, of the Wellington, has recently been announced. Mr. and Mra. Agnew T. Dlce have re turned from a two weeks' sojourn at Virginia Het Springs and fire spending the autumn season at their cottage at Vantner. Mra. Charles H. Starr, of Huverferd, nnd Mrs. James I. Llneawcaver, of Ard Ard mere, have Issued Invitations for the first meeting of the children's dancing clnsg te be given at the Merlen Cricket Club en Wednesday afternoon, pocam pecam ber 7, from 5:80 te 6:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mra. Geerge C. Themas, Jr., who have been living at Beverly Hllla, Calif., are spending a fortnight as thn guests of Mr. ThomeV mother, Mra, Ooergre C. Themas, at Oreystcrck, her country place at Chestnut Hill. Mre Thomaa' ether ion and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leenard Themas, of New Yerk, are aleo visiting Mrs. Themas. , ,,,. cja,i.. v-, V .w na, ' Dean 8pndlng the early fall at Corenudo Beach, will return te this city en October JS, te spend the winter with her mother. Mrs. ThemaH will occupy "?" "' D'n nveniy-nrst l,tr.erM' lh! 'a"'r pm of November. .u r. nnu .lira, jenaman uailey Brow Brew der, who hnve been spending the sum. men nt their cottage. Hillside. Mnnim. Pn are spending seme time with Mrs. Browder's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemsley Avery, of 7103 i St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill, before returning te their home nt IU West Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert E. Kennedy, Jr., have moved from 2t03 Walnut ntrcet and have talten apartments at the Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Hause Zebley. of 210 Seuth Fertyflfth street, will en tertain at an Informal supper at their home en Monday evening, October 11 after the wedding rehearsal of thelr sp m tu!i.'rJs.R.BJL.DEB'afBRli we uAKsns ey weutswa and ; vuiuunaru Afl-AKSZj OF TUB niOnEBT CnAKACTHa H GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS JBLOU8E8 An Unusual REDUCTION SAT.R of Plain and Fur-Trimmed Suits The Reduction embraces every Suit in our vnst and wonderful col lection a remarkable offering of plain and fur-trimmed Suits for women and misses and stylieh stouts, including the three-piece taillcur and copies of exclusive imported models, as well as one hun dred garments specially designed in our factory. Only the very newest materials and the highest grade of furs' are displayed in this great sale. The shades and sizes are naturally of a varied selection te suit all. 35.00 Wq 'EVENING PUBLtO Engaged jrv.iv, h.'Jft. MIS8 MH,imi:i) IHWIN LBWIH Mr. .1. Heward Lewia, of Idklns Park, announces the engagement of his daughter, AILw Mildred Invln Lewis, te Manly Green Elghmy, of IIulTaln daughter. Miss Louise Seltzer Zebley, who will be married te Mr. Richard Franklin Ennls. son of Mrs. E. B. Cnnls, of 662G Lansdewne nvenue. In the Epis copal Church of St. Philip, Forty-sec end street nnd Baltimore avenue, en Wednesday evening, November 2, at 7:0 o'clock, te be followed by a re. coptlen at the Aldlne Hetel. The guests will Include the bridal party. Miss Fmncea Burleigh, of Baltimore, will arrive the latter part of next week and will be entertained for a few days ob the gueBt of Miss Margaret Cooper, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Cooper, of 2305 De Lancey ntreet. She will ceme te nttend the masquerade party te be Riven by Mlsa Cooper nt her home en Monday evening, October 31. Mr. and Mra. Henry Gorden Thunder, of 272 Seuth Twenty-third atreet. have closed their cottage at Ventner, where they spent the summer, and are occupy ing their town house. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. A. Marks, of 1821 Jeffersen street, la spending a few days In Wilkes Barre as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Stern. Mrs. S. Llveright has retumed from Wyncete te her apartments at the Ma jestic Mr. and Mrs. William A. Harris, of 901 North Sixteenth street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a aen, S. Miller Harris. Mr. and Mra. Arthur K. Stern and thelr family, of 20S4 North Eighteenth street, have returned home after a visit at Atlantic city. Mrs. Paul Newcomb, of Twelfth street and Montgomery avenue, will be hostess tn the members of her sewing circle nt her home tomorrow afternoon. WEST PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Lydla Lillian Diem, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Diem, of 6869 Springfield avenue, ami Mr. Thomaa Perry Plummer. of the name address, took place en Wednesday evening at 7:10 o'clock at the Sering. Held Avenue Methodist Church, Fifty eighth street and Springfield avenue. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the young couple left for a brief honeymoon at the seashore. Mlsa Elisabeth t,. Flnkeleteln, of 474R Walnut street, has Issued Invitations for a Halloween party te be given nt her home en Saturday evening In honor of her cousin, Miss Augusta Singer, of New Yerk. Miss Muriel Ivcap gave a masquerade party en Saturday evening at her home. M26 Sansom street, which was attended by twenty-four of her young frlemln. who passed a most enjoyeblo evening Quite a novel feature was the electrl cnlly lighted cebtumes of two of the girls dressed as miew queens 80UTH PHILADELPHIA MrH Walter Simans, of 2522 Seuth Twentieth street, entertained at . luncheon and bridge party teca Amennr these Drcsent were Mrs. Isaac C. Shute Mra. Jehn W. Cranilnll. Mrs. Oferire Carr. Mrs. Themixe Hrouirhten, Mrs. XefT I.alng-. Mra Clnlghten Turner and Mra. Fred RphblnA The Oama Chapter of the PI Sigma Fen uens than twbnty-bix years Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SALE PRICES 49.50 69.50 SECOND FLOOH r rrj 7 "T.SAV . V. ."rt j.- f.r J.m vr .., Ta &S nn' Remarkable Values Sports Coats of tfie Better Kind 25.00 39.50 49.50 Our reputation an coatmakers Is Justltlcd In these smart youthful Dlaln and belted swagger meter, achoel and general utility models, of Camel's Hair, English Plalda and Tweeds. k Jr!,e n.r?.!!ne.d lth bst-quallty silk nnd Interlined throughout Some play back and double-face cloth nre half silk lined ' Specialize in Getvns and Coats Slenderize the Larger Women LEPGEBPHlfEliPMA, MONDAY, Sorority will entertain nt a Halloween party at th Crescent Beat Club en Sat urday evening, The member of the sorority Include Miss Marlen Cennell, Miss Clin Btngeman, Miss Virginia Flbel, Miss Sara Baker. Mra. J. JTuleaby, Mlsa Lillian Brooks, Mra. F. O. Rollins, Mr. J. Breglmmy, Miss Reberta Price, Mlsa Florence Alchle, Miss Lillian Owynn, Miss Dorethy Neusea nnd Miss Dorethea Scattergoed. Mrs. Catharine Reberta, of 1701 Rlt ner atreet, entertnlned the members of her card club, nt their last meeting, at a luncheon, followed by cards. Her sjucsta Included Mrs. ThemM Wade, Mrs. W. Herner, Mrs. W. Haney, Mra. J. Beheck, Mra. Oeerge Noen, Mra. Jeseph Halpln, Mra. Oeorge LefferU, Mra. Rob Reb ert Bend, Mra. W. Martin. Mra. Williams nnd Mrs. J. Smith. NORRiaTOWN The Trinity Reformed Church choir, under the direction of Mr. Percy J. Fell presented the musical comedy, "Indian Days," before two large audiences. A.n thrOA who nartlelnated were Mlsa IseSSIO foiien, irn. wiiuniii miwwv. Miss B. Viela Kratt, Mr. James Bolten, Mr. Chnrlca Petter and Mr. Nerman H. Marlln. Mrs. Frederick Rlbley, of 2B Kehn street, gave a masquerade Halloween party In honor of her niece. Miss Prud Prud ence May Brink, who, with her mother, Mra. R- E. Brink, of Plymouth, Mass, Is visiting In thla city. Among these present mere Miss Anna Detterer, Miss S.ra WnnA. Miss Bertha Hill. Mlsa Beat rice Stomach, Mlsa Ruth Trelchler, Miss Marlen Hallman, Mlts Grace Shrenk. Miss Grace Lnr. miss I'-mma nn drlcks and Miss Dorethy Cook. Mm. Donald Stroud, of Stanbrldge street entertained nt a luncnten, roi rei !..,(' hv rerdn In honor of Mrs. J. nt,i unhrf. who has left for her home in Ventner, N. J., after spending the Bummer with her father, Dr. J. R. Care, of West Main atreet. MOORE8TOWN The Heme and Scheel Association en tertalned at an autumn party, te meet the teachers In the school gymnasium en Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr .and Mra. Themas Jenes, of Had- dffnfield. have announced the engage ment of their anugnter. miss ustner Jenen, te Mr. Donald A. Roaers The wedding of Miss Rese Wyberg; of Rlverten, and Mr. Benjamin Leach, of Clnnamlnsen, took place last week, The Rev. Jehn R. Masen performed the cere mony. Mr. Geerge Bremley has returned te hlf) home In Atlanta City, nfter spend ing several weeks In Moererto-wn YARDLEY The Civic Club met en Thursday aft ernoon when a talk en "The Community Nurse" was given by Miss Klonner J. Fry, ehapter representative of the Seuth, western Pennsylvania Chnpter American Red Cress A health playlet was (riven by the nchoel children under the direction of Miss Mary Jehnsen nnd Mrs. Ellinbeth Thompson and Mrs. Elliett Cook also assisted In entertaining. Tea waa served by Mra Jehn R. Dyer nnd Mrs. J. Augustus Cadwnllader DELAWARE COUNTY Mra. Wendnll Swlnt has tsued Invi tations for a bridge party which she will give en Friday afternoon, October 28, nt her home In Wilmington. Mies Grace McEwan, of Media, en tcrtalned Informally at cards a few days age at the Wild Geese Tea Roem near Wnwa. Mlns Marian Crethers, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Crethera, of Wal Wal llngferd, will entertain at a masquerade dance at her home en Wodneeday eve ning In honor of Mlra Itunee Rlgby and her brother. Mr. Edwnrd Kenney Crethers, whose marrlnne will take place en Saturday. On Friday afternoon MIbji Crethers will also entcrtnn at luncheon In Mlsa Rlgby'a honor, when the guests will Include the bridal party. Mlas Clianer Lewis In spending a fortnight with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs Ralph Lewis, at Grand Merc, Canada STic will return te Swarthmore next week. Beldler-Wllllams Weddlnp The marriage of Mlfls Clam Wllllnms, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr Comly Wil liams, of Abrama and Mr. Heward Beldler, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Bctdler, of Abrnms, took plnce en Satur day afternoon In the Washington Me Me eorial Chanel. Valley Forge. The Rc W. Herbert llurk, rector of the chapel, .m.ini.H n th n.rmetiv. Thn lirid nn.i brldparoem were unattended Upen their return from a wcaains trln te Atlantic City, Mr. nnd Mra tiddler will live In Abrnms Tieth are graduates of the Norrlstewn Ulsh Scheel -K"V7 g SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL y h A 89.50 That MISS MAY RIDALL A BRIDE la Married te Ernest Q. Helllngs worth, of Wilmington, Del. An Interesting wedding wbh fcolem fcelem nlzcd Saturday nftorneon In the First Piebbytcrlnii Church. Seventh nnd Pine street when Miss May Fuller Kldnll, daughter of Mrs. Jane McCleerr Hid nil. 2ft3 Osnce avenue, was wedded te Ernest Olnnding Hollliigswerth, son of MTU. Jllllll J.lliuin, vi n iiiniugieu, isvi, The ceremony wnn performed by the ItfV. ICdwnnl Yntes Hill. The bride was attended by Miss Anna Lnvcrty nt mnld of honor, while Hugh M. Illdnll, brother of the bride, Hrved na 1est man. I.lftle Miss France." M. Holllncawerth. niece of the groom, waa the llewcr girl. The usherft were Mr. A. Prcttjman Palmer, of this city, nnd Mr. Harry W. Holllngawerth, of Wilmington, Del., brother of the groom. Mr. Holllngswerts Is nn overseas vet eran, hnvlng nerved with the 300th Moter Servlce unit of the Beventy ninth Division, while the bride, n grad uate nurse of the University of Penn Hytvanla, did war work at home. Mr. and Mm. HelllngHwnrth left en their honeymoon through the New Eng land States, nnd will be at home nt 5253 Osage nvenue, nfter November IB. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape My cuzzln Artie was erreund today and him nnd me plnyed Uncle Toms Cabin, him being Uncle Tem by blnck enlng his face with a cork nnd mc being Simen Legrec by getting peps pipe out of the setting room and wnwklng cr cr reundR pertendlng te smeak it with a wicked IxpreaHlen. nnd I put the pipe In my pecklt nnd forget all nbetit It and tenite wile wc was eating nupplr ma fced, Pew, for goednlsR sake pew Will yum, wnt your pipe during In the din ing room? Net a thing, because It hnpplns te be in the Rctltig room ware it belongs, the pipe mny be strong but your imagination In stronger if I mny be permitted te In duldgn In a little jenk, xcd pep. Me thinking, Heck, O, nnd wc kepp en eating Rupplr and prltty seen mn sod, Wlllyura, pew, I tell )ou the pipe must be In this room soinuweres, nut fl ing elte In the home Rineln like thnt pipe, thank goeilnlH.s. Pent ou Hindi something, (JInddis? she mmI, nnd Olnd dls (ted, I ccrtalntly de, pew. Its ware it belongs, I tell veu. sod pep, nlthe ns n matter of fact the rich aroma of thnt pipe would grace cny room In the house. Yeu meen dlsgrnce it, hee he, pew, red mn. And she get up nnd started te leek erreund the room going pew. pep bnylng, Yeu can leek jourself deff dum nnd blind but yeull never find it In heer. de you smell cnythlng, Denny? Ne, sir. I Ked. Wlch I dldent. prob preb crly en account of being ut,e te It by that time, nnd mn fced, Its in heer some wares, I knew that smell, te my t-orre. Me thinking, Oesli, holey smeaks, nnd pep Bed, Ilenny, go up in the netting room and bring down my pipe with the smell nttached, we'll neon prove that u h men nrc mere Intelligent or a Kecks than you wlmln. Yes air, I aed. And I rnn up te the setting room nnd took peps pipi nut of my pecklt nnd brnwt It down, pep Bay ing, Well, web It up there? nnd me say ing, Yes Hir. Wich It was en account of me having took It up, nnd mn scd, HAT FRAMES Tbn Inn-fat a. .ftrtment ef ITai Frame In 1'hllS. uripnin. Call anr time and make rear lectien HAT FY Lrre,t H VfLLJu I . Frame Diiplay 612 ARCH ST. Showroom Orwn 0 ,. M. te 0 P. M waiiiiwjiiim Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Youthful Announcing a Special Oflferinjref a charming collection of Street Hats of Duvetyiie, Velvet or Panne Velvet, introducing many new shapes nnd combinations of materials. Special, $15.00 40-in. Chiffen Dress Velvets, $5.50 Yard Rich, lustrous quality In suitable shades for street or evenlnc wear This la our regular J7.00 quality marked special for a few days Heavy All-Silk Canten Crepe, $2.95 Yard Thla la un exoeptlenal qunllty nnd much lower than we hae beM It thla aeaaen A full assortment of new Fall shadea 40-inch Crepe de Chine Special $1.45 All-silk crepe de chine In fifteen of the season's best shades I'rwpes are fashion's favorite for Pall, and these are very exceptional value. . Heavy Quality Satin Crepe, $2.50 Yard Thre shades only IJlnck, Navy and Iirewn The quallt Is equal te any we ha had this seaeen nt $4.00 Seft, lustrous satin crer very fashionable nnd no dependable for wear. ' $1,00 Pure Linen Towels, 65c HeAvy all-llnen huck tewela with hemstitched ends and dam-talc borders, A suitable quality for gifts Four patterns te select from. Silk and Weel Sports Hese, $1.35 Heautlful heather mixtures In all the wanted color tones for Fall Seme are plain, othera In ribbed woave Some nrc sllirhth lrremiWr The values are up te double this price ai-r. Twe Special Values in Ribbons Blx-lneh Meire and Plain TaffeU Itlbben, In Plnlt. Uluu Cardinal and Alies Hlue, for hatrbews and sashes, IleKUlarly 96c at'sflc yard Ten-Inch Satin Ribbon In wanted colors for girdles, sashes etc iw ularly I 25 yard, at 1.00. ' '",ne" e,c K- Our Importations of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Are New en Display Women's heay I.lnen llaiulkerchlrfa, .mbreldered with bleek Initial. 2fie and OOe, ' Weru.n'a HandUerchltfa of ahrer lln.n with liand-embreldc ' blerk lnltleli, 8ic, SOc, Tee. Weman'. her I.lnen Ilandkerehlefs, hnnd embroidered In an m.nrt ment of beautiful delni earner embroidery or block letter. BOe OOe, TSe erteh. lles.d for Blft, six In b box, ut 13.30, 3.00( f 4,00 Women's Allendale Union Suits Are the Talk of he fabrle In Allendale Union The A Fabric deslBned te be used for the and everh.ated buildings. W. will elbow length, or long sleeves, ankle Kcffular Sizes, $2.00. Usually $3.00. Extra Sizes, $2.25. OCTOBER 24, 1921 Well I declare, Im net convinced yet, the smell la Ixnctly the snme. lwnt It, GlnddiB. ...... , It certeny in, sel Olnddls, nnd pep Bed. O watn the use, you ennt prove cnyihlng te n woman, enn you Benny? and I ncd, Ne sir. Wlch mnybc you cant. "JOHNNY RING AND THE CAPTAIN'S SWORD" n OTe-reel rhotedrama True te life THE REASON WHY? RUSSELL H. CONWELL s, - ih. wnM f.ewtura Pint form ZflX d.llVred aCBHS OF DIAMONDB OOOO .im". U the founder vt The Temple Unl-i.-.iiv Kamarllnn and Oerretiien Heepltal ' ' r iieltd THOl'HANDB of yeuwr peepi. te et an education h never en a bM nl Mine works sixteen heuri each day ttmk iirrrt'Rr will nE hiiewn at the KMI'L IHIOAI, and HKRKH HTHFJCTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY October 24th and 26th at fltla r. M. Ticket can be procured at bunlnns "fee. of church or at tne peer i-imn? Ola. 837. ACADEMY OF MUMO PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LCOPOl.D STOKOWKKl Conductor FRIDAY AFTEnNOON. OCT 2R. AT 3 00 BATURUAY BVKNINO. OCT 20. AT H-tB Hnlelrt- ALFREnO CAHKIJ.A, Planlat HKETHOT.N. Hrmphenr Ne. 7, In A mojer M07.AHT . Contcrte In I miner for I IMnne nnd Orchratra CAHKl.IA Paalne dl (Inerra nmil.107,.. Eirrrpta from "L Damna- V tlen df Fnuat" Kente Aenilnmv and ttfiipe'" 1110 Chestnut ACADEMY OF MUSIC llrnilil Si Txinit St. The rhllad'lphln Oninil Onrrn Ce. rrrnrnla "RIGOLETTO,, MONDAY, OCT. 31, 8tlS P. M. With Mara, Kellfr, raenrn. Itlnal, mrroDells rOI'L'LAR I'RICCH Ticket, new en snle nt Ilex Offl.-e and ilynne'.. 1110 Chutnnt Bt. WITHKIUU'OflN HAI.I. Wednesday Evg., Oct. 26, 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by LOUIS KAZZE SMtn Mr te rt 00. Hi-nr'.. 1110 Chrtiint J Kred Zimmerman U eni Tluatrrn V. M. TAYI.OH C.rnrrul Manaeer ORPHEUM rl'rfentr-r 0rpheumPlayer5TerlheH1 r ti thr 1'norliew.y lf,ifnn 11th I ehlBh -j-ae T 1 rwcyateuc VAt'nPviM.rc PirTt'rtKs ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYER TueHday, October 25, 3 I. M. DAVID W. GRIFFITH First of Serlra of Hli Actem' Afternoon" fei bm.flt et Oiarlett. Cunhman Club Scaaen Tlelceta $10 00, en Mile at Actem and Heppe'e 1110 Chutnut atrwt. rI IMflNTS UTl1 AIIOH Ki. H IB uuinun 1 J jfillHi Men Wert Se, .. 1S EMMETT WELCH Mintreh Satire STHIKINO COAT, HUIT AND SHIUTWAIBT WOKKI1H8 AMBASSADOR naltlmere ivvr at 3Htli AIVlDAaOrUUI nrK,,,n p D A M T Vl! in..Tera. eUR MUTUAL FRIEND" ind Wed. . . Trocadero 'riemT Merita Millinery d the Town, at $2.00 Sulfa u knit ,r .k ...T extreme- of coldest eutsldTwMther pldly .end ..mple of th. fabrie or knee length Usually $3.50. Theatres I'nder Dlrecllen . Unn1y femnanv of Amerlrn MAHKIIT AT NMNETtKNTH 11 A M TO 111' M Wallace Reid IN PARAMOUNT PICTURt! "The Hell Diggers" CAHT 1NCI t'DKS r1I8 WIt.SOM ITH n'fPK nie MffltCAF, KKsTIVAt, STANTON MAnKET A NIXTEENTIt BTRMETH ii.ie i no s no &M T'Se n se FOURTH BIG WEEK WIU.IAM VOX M'OVnElt PI.AY EXCI.t'HIV" J'OW1NO or l '. f J 1 a M lib a - j ai r m BBBBBBBalBail (BaH MaB IH TESiJs i i m mm Only Photoplay Version of Thi Story I NAMMni'HM AffI.AI.Mi:i 1 EAH'H MiitT 9Vt'( KBHFt'L IMCTlTtB SI 1'KHII 'N AM. Afl'OINTMENTI M fCNESTNUTST"BRQAD PAI.ATIAI ('(iMMeniOl H I Cf. fONTIVl "1 s tn A .r TO 11 IS I XI rillhT I KK'-nVTATIOV OI THI, "Sen of Wallingford" DT THK AtTHOKH or OUT ItlrH mien wAM.isnrnnn Palace and Colonial 12U MAIIKET O-N HKI. ClIBt-THN Nerma Talmadge AM) I.K1V t'OtV IN THK "Sign en the Doer" ' - tnrlii.e QHAMLKt HICIIMAS ADfAniA 'hetnut Ilfl lilth tl,tlJll iea.M l.illl.'. I'M BEBE DANIELS I Ttir ai'KKD fltlll.1 VIPTfiRIA MAUK,-T A1 NINTH "The Gelden Snare" nt h.mks ei ivBrt rfRWoeii LrtrilUL HfPEIlT IIV'IH H "Dangerous Curve Ahead" DETENT MArtKKT hi iu urn IvCiVldll 1 M idred Hnrrla ' hnlln in "itAntT GLOBE MAHKBT AT Jl'N'IPKH CONTINPOl'S At'DEVlM.E It tn 1, POT POURRI DANCERS I nuti: i'l AUK COMPANY -rrTHKH'. BROADWAY "r CHARLIE BEBE CHAPLIN DANIELS U)i V. ri AS MAIIPII IIARR A11Qrrke r'RANKFORD AND nui,j,iiv.uj AI-t fc.innvY VIil-. I! 1 K reMKDY URAMA CHARLIE CHAPLIN III! B ( LA'-.'! THOMAAS MEIGHAN .AI'I'Y RIfKB CROSS KEYS ,VJ? CT Bebby Connelly & Company ALHAMBRA VT!!. MI?K.nv?:,, CHARLIE CHAPLIN..1" '" ' I A M 'en M "Thp I.ltfV F PHII.A S FnrtKVriHT TllI.-ATItKS FORREST TONIGHT XT, TWO WEEKS ONLY OPERATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON HENRY W. SAVAGE'S KN-TIHEL.Y NKW I'HODL'CTION OF THE MERRY WIDOW ril. I.KHAK 5,ir!' i. r rn"M KNicivrmiei-'KKn THCATKfc NEW VUtK S ITH THH IJi''T1 ' ' K!,T AND I'nonrTie.v VllirH HAS I'l.AYEH TO rAIUVITV Feil TIT I VST -EVK.N- Kr.EKS INTI It TIONI. MNCINti C V.T l0la pi. ku lur itftj Frati.-ln, Joff Jeff er r I Vn.lli Re.inald Paach Krnnlt H .r . r iMfi inn nj,)nien.l Cran Wm It White Ralph Seul. 1 I 111 ' , v , , OR 1M OPFJl OKCIIKSTUV 111(1 HOUIH knsemhi: Pep. Mats. Wed., Sat., SOc te $2 St fur Nt Wruk un Sal ThurJa BROAD Tm.Sat TONIGHT First Time Here HVHI.KH F-R,)HrAN ?rei I. RUTH CHATTERTON "MARYNROSE" I i " .r 1 h Mnt D1iscim.1 pia By J. M. BARRIE ITk y fct 1i rt. t 50 Man SOc te U VJrt.IIJI.P P Mut Wet A HM 2 ae A. L. ERLANGER Presents MR. PIM PASSES BY A llf,!r,i.ll(l. 1 A A Mll.NE WITH LAURA HOPE CREWS Ai 1 Na kM fu,t lriu pU(Jr mK1.M l'HIi'KH All NIUHT8 T7 TO J2 10 AI.T VATINKKfl 77e Ti ..' oe Hrmeiff&fr THKATUK -HBWTNI T Hhl ..h MT Leuis Mosconi Bres Chas. Ith 8,MT5Ll.,KU.A n"TIU'H W II I.IK 1'hlladviphlH runn-iii .an,,r, CRAIG CAMPBELL Amlitnl l Hi-ctiir Mai Carth RUBY NORTON With i larnr Hf n . it mnii "THE LOVE RACE" iv n Thrwy .. nm Kraiik t imr t 11 i MI .sharkn-"' R..lh Hnil Wilt Othnra CABINET OF DR. CAUGARI VIVII KANTAHTICIllr'KKllK.NT l 11 I PIIILA.'R I.KAUINfl TIIKATRKA , . I DtRKCTION I.EK ft J. J. flllTniCItt ?HrSTAIUTST OPRA HOUSE. SHUBLRT VAUDEVILLE WOrtLOy BMT - DAILY mats a. tvts.a fj f BUT a PIAVIA ISttOMIt NONETTE- ClARK & ARCARO -PrCI4 rTDCCOLHIVKI. IN A ! COCIIT VAUIIflUVP Darrell Jack Cenmnte IH'lATt re MMMSAL WIK 10 lrH IH'Ht CtlUH' ALfRtD NAZniCO. MNAIO SIJTKS JKKtMl RMINXV a. IIMION ecalc Moere s Ce. Tst UOOl.01 (.(ATltT IM TMl CANNIVAL' SHUBERT NEWS EVENTS SAttCUIlDFOT.TttMIHT S.IIUIIilU IVIVI'WIIB CURTAIN PROMPTLY AT O. POSITIVELY NO ONE 81ATID DURINS THE FIRST SCENE. SEASONS BICCEST EVENT r.fiAY COMSTOCKend MORRIS 0EST ! CTAe WORLDfl LARCCST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PRODUCTION A MUSICAL tXTDaVACANZA OF THE ORIENT Av Oscae Asche csc atm or 'cm chin chew CO. of 300 II GORCE0US SCENES MiMtVElOUS rOKINE BALLET OF 100 DPMFUDFD e sw evir 23e nwhtjkt KlMlMdlK SAT MAT. 50 SU0O FIRST BARGAIN 150 MAT.WED. LYiRie -TIH6HTa I AT lais l A JasssssssV Masssi I 3 E tim a w k fttijv PRICES -EVES 50' TO 200 tcin st . tmmmmmm breck plmbirten Piitns GILDAVARES- . av rue MAntrx corner jxriii t- ENTER MMAM h?m HENIW STEPMtNSOM AN0 NtW YORK CAST DIRCCT r0?1 43 WKS 0NBP0AOWAY POR MAT. WED.?A5r5 51.501 ONE HUGE HIT rJifCits 8BW &$ 1 1 M'l.(ll l.l.l.t TIO.N I. MATINBX Tt i:M . Mn 8. 1IKST HKLTM, 81.80 ;K(.II.K MATS.. Till Its X MAT. smt NOW SriHnir fnr H tlrrka Alirad WALMUT ST. THEATRE WALNUT AT NINTH 51 THIS vetK. OMIY MATS WtO THuaa FRI. SAT DiMcmmiiAfdnnHi prices: nights. se te $2.50 MATS.ee'T$2.00-AU. SEATS SELLING NEXT WEEK .g ROBERT WARWICK SEATS NO W V ( VnPtuen) 7A Messrs swsfrrvm hx tx ht time im this crry M KWST STLPtKBUOUS 08AMATIC SPtCTACLL LUR 5WWU CN Hi 5Tat in this county. 21 C r'O'"0 .TUHC AM?ZT-St) fn 4?00 U PH MIT wse'MSAzirs)is OLIVE TU PUa,U O. tl r A at enatixn I , J JO in Themas Meighan in Cappy Ricki Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Clan HIM niKnmery TltJCOTtr i.'.l MARK' I TM Nr,.nnrr T )'lu t 2 r ,. irh T tn.l H I M 1" SI 5 lrh lrnr Hualirj ' rtlrr .M imnnur hiill" A TlieinUN The Vrl TreiltM. . illnnlr mid run (inldnfn'a Suter Spetlnll mu. ' Murir in llenrn i TH Itndyd .IS ai Msrktt 1 a ) and il 'l , 1 ! t 3e s,. r "Where liirhls Are LOW ... 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