Fp?V rrf,v r ' -f r' -,Wr b. JbfVJSillMtt Jb'UBjUO i,JSJJWi!Jlir-Jb,illJUAUJiiljiJiiA, TUJiSDAi, OOTOJiiiK iiS, ' lax- JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Several Next-Year Debutantes Who Will Spend Winter in Europe Rummage Sale for Presbyterian Heme in Bala .. .1 .. 14. .11.. 1 . ( I . . . t a. .,.. . .. TMD I tell you titni x.miij- unriew m KiiiiiR in Europe te visit ittimi in tlic U net remliiB out this yciir, nftcr all? She te the daughter of the Iflte Mr. Henry Wnckwell Ilnrtetv nnd Mm. Hnr- . .. .i. 'u fnrniprlv 511ns Alice L ,',i .iu.- ., ii lnfn Air Edward i ftm' eighteen nre fend of tlie word Smith, n Blrtw e! t c into .Mr. uiuara ,,ernb, wl h u , . f B. Smith, of tins city. .Taney en various orcnnlenn. Wns It Emily nnd Geerplnnnit Harris, who I nnr wonder, then, that Auntie, Just hi n'm out next venr, tee, bailed outride the room the cither day, henrd " . rifr I' nnl they will I. ".he . fl .fresh f reek wan' ptnd, reccmij " -- i h irrrnter part of the year en thn ether Mile. Hiey went with Mrs near future. JAXKY Is jiiBt four and very cute and pretty. Her slater make a prent per ei iier, and HKe nil clrls of sixteen Murray Doilge nnd her daughter Alice, of New Yerk. nud. If 1 am net mistaken, their dcMlnotlen wan Havre. They Wll spend much time. In I'nrU nnd in Italy, nml Inter go te England, f eenrlnnna Harris in the daughter of u'k : ;;:,. . i-m. ..... flic .1. Andrewn nnm, m v--" TIII1 nnd n ter ei .mis. xveucri me, S'.V"t MnWt lll.. , Bh. I. .rerj ESyeyerrenlle-n'iyliR ,,? Wnny Uenrr Is Anether V"nut Hill kIM who is going te spend the win ter In Europe nnd e.ime out nest year. Te return te Emily Harlow. Slie is n cousin of Mnry nnd Unbeth Uurtew. who made their debuts nst year and the rear before, respective y. They are nil kwfully nice girls nnd very generally fikc i:HMb"th nnd Mnry Are the daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeslnli Hnr Hnr tew? Mrs. Unrtew having been MIsb Margaret Allcu. MY DEAHS, the rummage wiles nrc starting. There's te be one for the l'resln terlan Heme for Aged Cou ples unci Single Men out in liuln, Starting tomorrow and lasting tbreugn the test of the week, at the northeast corner of Tenth and Sniixem streets. . t .I..'h Vinnn illMtn Uimrt tlme since the hist big sale and It would net surprise me if thcre'd be wonderful bargains. .Mrs. nunm .ucnuuu, or., of Fert Washington, told me of the Then there's te be one this week for the Homeopathic Hospital, tee. se tney are starting all right, and perhaps we'll be nble te furnish our homes once mare with the treasures found at these, re markable sulcs. rnHERE will be two debutante parties J. today. There's the tea which Dr. Heward Austin ii giving te introduce his -iliter. ElUabeth Austin, nnd there's the dntire which the James Wallifccn are having for their daughter Leuli-a at St. Davids. The Austin tea is te be fol lowed by a buffet supper for the receiv ing party, and T understand that quite a number of buds will assist In receiv ing. Elisabeth Is sweet nnd very much liked, and has been nsked te receive at n great many of the debutante affairs this icaen. DON'T forget the Actors' Afternoons today nt the Feyer of the Acad emy. Yeu knew. Pavld Wark Orifflth has cencenter! te talk et this nrst ntter ntter ntter noen, nnd will really tell hnw he mnkes his wonderful pictures. Ethel Harry Harry mere was te have been present, as when she accepted the invitation te attend and ment the guests offer Mr. CJrlfHth's tell: she was booked for Philadelphia and was te have been pluvlng here this week. Hut, ns often happens, the boekinx was changed nnd she Is new appearing in Hertnh. nnd with the best will in the world she could net come en here for the afternoon and appear there that evening. She suys she will come te one of the etler nftcrnoenH. If she does net Imp pen te he here she'll come from New Yerk while playing there, for she loves Philadelphia nnd she Is deeply inter ested in the. Charlette Cushman Club, for the benefit of which association the afternoons are te be given. And this afternoon Oilda Varesi, who Is here in "Enter, Madame," will go te the re ception and we'll have nn opportunity te meet her. She nnd Mr. Griffith will be entertained nt luncheon nt the Hitz before the reception by Mr. and Mrs. Geerge I.erimcr. T RAW Mrs. Jeseph Rollins en Chest - nut street the ether dev looking stunning in n frock of dark blue tricetlnc. made en rather plain lines anil with n little vet and run's of pink. A r.arrnw girdle of the blue wan wrapped twice about the waist nnd was trimmed at the ends, which came just nbove the nem with pink nnd geld thread em broidery. Rhe were n blue hat nnd furs and looked awfully pretty. Rhe was Inullne Aiev. you knew, nnd a sister-in-law of Edith Wilsen, who married ;loc Rollins' brother and lives in Paris Che Clifferd Wilsons, by the way, are Ing before the mirror admiring herself greatly, remark for her own benefit, "Isn't me ndeyablc?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Receiving nt the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Hamilton, of Uethleheni pllte, Chestnut Hill, will give nt the Utrmantewn Cricket Club en .Saturday, November 26, te present te society their daughter, Miss MnrKaret Hayes Hamil ton, will ba Mlsn Sarah I.eirnn Htnrr. Miss Elizabeth Austin, Miss Gertrude Dougherty, MIm 15. Mnrtyn Oeerg". Mln Eleaner Hart, Miss Cernelia llnnklu, Miss Anna Catharine Uournenvlll, Miss Elizabeth Pearson, Miss Nancy Stough ten, Miss Pauline Ravage, Miss Ellett Wiener, Miss Margaret Dreckcnrldge, Miss Elizabeth Wayne, Miss Rwsemary Howe, Miss MHrlnnna V. Harris, Miss Mary Anna Uenne.ll, Miss Elizabeth Purvlance nnd Miss Marlen Donechuc. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Lynnwood Garrison, of 101'J Clinten street, will entertain at dinner en November 23, In honor of their daughter, Miss Laura H. D. Garri son, before the Rebert Benedicts dance nt the Hlts-Carlten for their daughter, .Ml te Allce Denedlct. Miss Garrison will mnke her debut en November 2. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oconto Helt Straw bridge, of Wyndemcrc. Bala, will cn turtuln at a luncheon the latter pnrt of November, In honor of their daughter. Miss Jnnet Helt Strawbrldge, who win be ene et the reason's debutantes. Mr. and' Mra. Charles Stewart Wurts and Mrs. James Starr, Jr., have Issued. Invitations for a ball at the Bellevue Htratferd en Friday evcnlnp. November ts, In honor of Miss Sarah Legan Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Starr. Mr. and Mra W. Snckett Ducll, ei Hlllcrett, Mcadowbrepk, will entertain nt dinner at their home en Friday eve ning' next, In honor of Miss Lilian Tucker, of New Yerk, and Mr. Duell's brother, Mr. Charles H. Duell, son of the late Charles S. Duell, of New Yerk,, who will be married en Saturday aft ernoon next at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duell. The trueuts will Include the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Ltpplncett, of 1712 Spruce street, who have been entertaining a house party at their plac, 'n Hatste, N ,J for a few days, will return te their country home, Melmar, uemnyres, teuay. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hall Rankin, of Deep Run Farm, Penllyn, will glve a theatre party te be followed by a mip mip per en Wednosdey evening, January 4, In honor of their debutante daughtet, Miss Cernelia Shepard Rankin. Admiral Leuis McCoy Nulton, com mandant of the Navy Ynrd, and Mrs. Nulton will entertain at a small dinner at their home In the Navy Tord en Friday evening next, before the dance te be given at the Paulding Club In the Navy Yard for the benefit of the Navy Relief. The guests will Include the members of the Executive Committee of lin Pennsylvania Auxiliary of the Navy Relief. Mr. and Mrs Hnrry Lawsen, of West Upsal street. Germantown, will rIve a luncheon at the Union League, te be fol lowed by a theatre party, en Saturday, Nevember 19. In honor of Miss Marian Cahlr Doneghue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlel C. Doneghue, of 6733 Cm len street, Germantown, who Is ene of the season's debutantes. Mr. Ellis A. Glmbcl, of 1830 Seuth RlttcnhotiEe Square, will erlve a dinner this evenln? te meet Judge Irving Leh man and Mr. Felix Warburg, of New Yerk. Cevers will be laid for 100 guests. Miss Marie Mees will entertain at a luncheon at the Philadelphia Country Club en Tuesday. Nevember 1, In honor or anss maun ai. Wilkinson, daughter of Mrs. Edwin Wllklnnen, of 1302 Hunt ing Park avenue, who will bs married te Mr. Gerald J. Hansen at Helv Trlnltv Church em Saturday evening, November S, te be followed by a r'jceptlen at the Bellevue-Strntferd. The sruests will In clude the bridal party. Miss Mees will attend Miss Wilkinson as ene of her bridesmaids. M'ss Phyllis J. Walsh, of 6012 Drexel read. Ovorbmek. ds.uehter of Mrs Hnr. ence Huhn Walsh, will leave en Wednes day for a visit te Washlnirten te attend the races. She will remain for a few days as the guest of Lieutenant Com Cem tnander and Mrs. Themas Klncald Miss Helle Daruch. dnURhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard M Be.ruch. of New Yerk, win accompany M'ss Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. C Edward Trlckln nf Easten, Md . have announced the 'n. (WR-ement of their daughter, Miss Anita rncKie, te Mr J Dethwcll Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn R. Park, of Hersham, Pa. An October Bride i'hetii l,v rtsehrsch SHIS. CEO. L. nUTHEUFOIlD Who before her recent nmrrlnge was Miss Helen Hewarths, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Ho He warths, of Chester ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Kathlyn Laird, of Cynwyd, will Blve an' Informal Halloween pnrty en Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herace M. Schell, of 208 Sabine avenue, Narberth, will en tertnln their card club tedny. There will be two brldge tables nnd two S00. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Htm ,.-, tr f-Vtm. . 4 114 C.....U Twcnty-flrat street, will entertain this ancrnoen at a briuge party. Among the gucsLn will be Mrs. Frederick Rob Reb bins, Mrs. Clelghten Turner. Mrs Neff Lalntf. Mrs. Themas Brouirhten. Mrs. T. C. Shutc. Mrs. Jehn W. Crandall und Mrs. waiter samans. Miss Rosenthal nnd Miss Esther no- senthnl have sent out cards for n. tea te be given at 317 Seuth Sixteenth street tomorrow from 3 until 6 e clock, Mrs. Henry P. Pae and Mrs. Jehn H. Muller will assist nt the tea table. A dinner for the receiving party will fellow. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. L. Teal, of 6013 Callewhlll street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Teal, te Mr. Alfred Rice, of thin city. A surmcr nnd bazaar wilt h hM nn Thursday afternoon for the benefit of tne cnapin .Memerial Heme for Aged Blind at 6713 Woodland avenue. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Wiener, of 5104 Pulaski avenue, who are spending a fortnight at Het Springs, Vn will mo me eor home the latter part of this week. Mrs. Theman I Dry. 6009 Pulaski nvenue, who spent several weeks at Harvey's Lake, Wllkes-Barre, Pa., haa returned home. Mrs Harriet Wilcox, of 22S West Sey mour street, returned veaterriav from a several months' stay In Holidays Cove. W. Va.. where r,he was the iruest ei ner urumcr, air. iiiumas .i, uurmv bell. MISS MARIE J0ERG WEDS MR. WILLIAM SALMONS Pretty Marriage of MWs Blanch Cox and Mr. Clarence Pratt A pretty wedding will tAke place In the Tabernacle Lutheran Church, Fifty ninth and Spruce streets, this evening at 7 o'clock, when Miss Maifje M. Joerg, of G16 Seuth Fifty-seventh street, wfll become the bride of Mr. William T. Salmons, of 1816 North Buckiiall street. The cenmeny, which will be performed by the Rev. William Miller, wlfl be fol lowed by a reception nt the home of the bride's parents. The bride, who will be trlven In mar rlaeg by licr father, Mr. August Joerg, will oe attended by her sister, .Mrs. Jeseph Mervaet, of Cuba, ns mntren of honor. The bridesmaids will In clude Miss Carelne Jeeig, another sister; Miss Edith Salmons, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Florence Creed, Mr. Menree Heacock will act as bent man. The ushers will Include Mr. Dick Humphrey, Mr, Fulton Lilly and Mr, Mortimer IJAskln, of Tiega. Mr. and Mrs. Salmons will leave im mediately after the reception for an ex tensive wedding trip. PRATT COX The marrlnpe of Miss Blanche Cox, daughter of Mrs. E. M. Cox. of 708 West Oak street, Norrlstewn, and Mr. Clarenee M. Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Pratt, at King of Prussia, took place this morning In the Haws Avenue Methodist Church, Norrlstewn, The brlde nnd brldegnoem were unattended. The ushers were ,Mr. Jerry Reyer and Mr. Reland Pratt, tbrother of the bride groom. The brlde were a blun velour suit with beaver celinr and cuffs and a hat of blue duvetyne. Her corsage bou quet was of orchids Jind lilies of the valley. After a weddlng trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Pratt will llve In Norrlstewn. DONAHUE DRUM A pretty wedding took place en Sat urday at 4 o'clock, when MIsm Mnrv Isabelle Drum, of K93A Webnter street. bocame the brlde of Mr. Jehn L. bona' hue. of 1308 Waimer street. In St. Car. thage'n Catholic Church, Sltxy-eecend street and Cedar avenue. A reception at the home of the bride's parents fol lowed Immediately after the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Father O'Nelll. The brlde was attended by her aunt. Mrs. Edward J. Hecley, as matron of honor. Mr. William Donahue acted at best man for his brother. Upen their return from their wedding trip Mr a.nd Mr. Donahue will be nt home at 0S2 Seuth Sixtieth ntreet after November 15, HOLLINOSWORTH RIDALL An attractive wedding took place at 4 o'clock en Saturday afternoon In the First PMsbyterlan Church, Washington Square, when Miss Mary F. Rldall, of 8JC3 Op.Ire nvenue, became the brlde of Mr, Ernest G, Holllngswerth, of r.R09 Angera terrace. A reception followed the ceremony, which wns performed by the Rev. Edwnrd Yates Hill, D. D. The brlde wan attended by Miss Emma N. Laverty ns meld of honor and by Mlts Frances Holllngswerth, nltce of the bridegroom, as (lower girl, Mr. Hush Rldall, brother of the bride, acted ns lst mnn. The ushers Included Mr, Henry Holllngswerth nnd Mr. Allisen Palmer. Upen their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Holllngswerth will be at home at B263 Osage avenue after November 16 BOU8HALL MARVEL An autumn wedding wns solemnized ffaturdav evening, at 7 o'clock. In All Satnte' Episcopal Church, Chelsea, when Mtts Allce Irvln Marvel, daughter nf Dr. and Mrs. Philip Marvel, became the brldi of Mr. Jeseph D. Boushall, of Rn Rn lelgh, N. C. The ceremony was ixr ixr fermt) by the Rev. J. Williams, rector of the church. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mrs. Jehn Cobb Cooper, of Jacksonville, Fin., at tended the brlde ns tnntren of honor, and Miss Elizabeth White, Miss Ellen Coeke, Mrs. Hnlph Westing, of St Da vids, Pa. i Miss Ethel Mathleu and Miss Marian Blatchford were the brides maids. Mr, Themns C Boushall, of Ra leigh, N. C. a brother of the bride groom, acted ns best man. nnd the ush ers were Mr. Jehn II. Boushall, of Ra leigh. N. C. ; Ir Philip Marvel, Jr., Mr, Edward Farr. of Wcnenah, N. J, j Mr. J. Merris Hewitt, of this city, and Mr. Ralph S. Westing, of St Davids, Pa. A ruccptlen followed the curemeny nt the home of the bride's parents, 2901 Pacific avenue. After an extendad weddlntr trip Mr. and Mrs. Boushall will llvu In Atlantic City. DELAWARE COUNTY These en the committee in charge of the series of llve dances te be given at T the Media CluhheUM during the winter nclude Mrs. James P. Hunter, Mrs, E. Shirley Berden, Mrs. Albert J. Wil liams, Mr. Walter R. Jehns, Mr. Arthur W. Wnmer and Dr. Morten P Dlclie-sen. "JOHNNY RING AND THE CAPTAIN'S SWORD" n flte-rrel l'hotedromrt True ta life THE REASON WHY? RUSSELL H. CONWELL ) the Desn of the World's Ltctur PUlferm hl delivered ACHE8 UK DIAMONDS 6000 tlmi It lh founder of The Temple Unl vtralty, Hamarltsn and Orrten HeiplUI ib nrlpeil IHUL'pANDS nf jeuns Popl te set an education has never teen a bfie bull same work nlxtern hours each day TII1H 1'ICTl'ltK WllA. ni: HIIOWN AT TIHI TlttU'LU, II1IOAD und JII'.IIKH HTICKKTtt Wednesday, October 26th at HUB r. M. Ticket inn bit procured at huilnena riffle of Church or at (he deer. I'hetie: Dla. 037. METROPOLITAN l""-'. MAE DESMOND """n13 "OVER THF HII I "' "te the" Jfata.. Tue., Tliura. fiat . 15c te BOc. lCvrnlntn. 1R te II ACADEMY OF MUSIC """ "J"1 m , J,nctlt his, MONDAY NlflllT. OCT. St. AT H1 The 1'lilladrliitiln flrinrt Oprrn Company runsKNT.s RIGOLETTO With Mara, I'nenenna, Koller, HHropeIIs and Itftlatnn. Tlekats, $1 te ."l, en eals et Ilex OfTlre and Hcppe', 1110 Chentnut street. AMBASSADOR "iV7vi SLft QrealMt Htery Onr Mutual FMfnd" Charlei Dickent Women's Gelf Oxfords American or Engllth Made $11 te $16 f(S-, v j) Smart Gelf Hosiery CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut clDa6eCi 133Sed!3tJpSfc TOMORROW ONLY! Exclusive Medel & Sample DRESSES Taken right from $49. 50 te $85 Stock priced for Wednesday only f! TRICOTINE VELDYNE CANTON CREPE VELVETEEN 5ft l'lin,A.'N I.KADINO TIlKATftF.S n-rfTTev ins' .t .r HiiriiRitT 1 ST OPtRA HOUSE. I I Cttu ti nf i JUIIVJ CHESTNUT simmt VAUDEVILLE Mil 6 WOftLOyBtJt OAILV MATS 2 DONALD aiar a hjvia raeeii I RIANaVLARK&lRCARO-HRICE r tMiiT UARRE ELL T e attAiti' Jack Convav6Ce CGALsMoOREfiCe. "Th Wurlil a DreHtut in I ne ''urimnl Alfred Navta I: Ce, Donald Ula'era Jnrit .VcICay SHUBEUT World's Med Seniatlennl Shew Scot-is Terrific Triumph t SAM the S Eim, n' i &nn p Hutu l-il A iHt at '1 I.aat nlKhi a Immmse nudlpnc rhrered te the crhr this crowning and captivating rlimax in th realm of thcatrk-nl n n deater I. Hay riint(M-k ft Merrla fleat Prfent The Werld'a Met Ileautlful Production MECCA, "nw m eanm mmne. NOr-ftM, LTO.ef3CXJ- BIG SCENES Marvelous Fekne Biiiet Prices Nigfita ,-c',p' lt Bargain $1.50 Mat. Tomer. JMIlln ,l' M-lrt r-ai- ,. ..,, , . i i llf KKH-cai- LVtb 5Q TO 92 00 tictrr in BSOCK PtyBtriTON Pftsrnfs ', i.e.uiKu Liiur Direction Htrn'ev I'nmni" f nti'rlc JIAHMJT AT NINKTKP.NTH II .M TO II r Jl Wallace Reid IV PAHAMOtN'r I'ICTOIlB "The Hell Diggers" r (T INCf.UnnH l.OIS WIt.HON "II rr-t- e- v'lOd, V'K'JTIVAt STANTON AtAnKnr htxtwrntif ptiikbts I' SO ISO n Sn (1..10, 7.Sft, 0:30 FOURTH BIG WEEK r j 3 m imk-AA.-M. B ki i W- m.m tAvtxrMrtr.r ccrrrir merits with HEW? 3TEPiN50N and new yeK CAJT DiRtcr re -3 WEEKS (WSMAPWAY I rirst Pep. Mat.Tomer. gffij $1.50 ADELPHI I'OP. MAT. THURSDAY nt "-eiila 50 H "H Ifr-i-H VrT-ET H tfev?gr JSrL'Ll: Vf;S'nXEKS AM) StAKERSOF WOJW.-J AVD cmt.Dna.v'a apparel of the hiehrst ohaiuetbr FOll HOKE THAN TWENTY-BtX YEAIIB GOWNS wrtAPs SUITS FURS BLOUSES njy MJLLlNUrtY SWGATETta BKIUTS CHILDIlBN'a APPAREL, CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH J FOR WEDNESDAY Twe Exceptionally Values Big SKIRTS OF THE BETTER KIND SPECIALLY PRICED 7.95 A line assemblage of smart wool plaids nnd novelty cloth skirts. They are bliewn in knife plaited nd box plaitetl models, both striped nnd checked, in every new and attrac tive autumn coleiig. Fourth Fleer PETTICOATS OF THE BETTER KIND 4 SPECIALLY PRICED rr nrtfirL... r9fu 5 ' 1 m SMGP-rXpm. e Establiihed 1868 , 2fs5Vlf K'iffn2Z , m I A piay that is cleae te perfection ThrDI en thrl I. Audience alts en ede of rhalra -Renlnr I.1er Sl'I;t'lAI, KI.KCTION HAY MATINKK Tl rt . n H. IlKST SKATS Kl.ne "-cnta NO" Selling 8 Wcekx Atirinl TV4F&Bafy I WALNUT AT NIHfH 51 f. TMI3 VtfK. OHLY I YXl -- nHr, WCTKKUU.'ftm PRICES! NfGHTS.50'Te $2.50 MATS.C0Te$2.00-AU SEATS SELLING WX M ROBERT Y7EEK M w'JWW" VHHUOH) OXf tftssvsswjfArt "38 Wt rtlKT.TWI m TH15 ctTy VI nT VTOTMUCiB DMATIC SJtaACLl tVIS 5WVII OT Wr v u ir, ini buur,ii7 ..,lii v vttS0e-sum5aT-'& OLJVE TEU .MJLkJVtK HH Baa flaaj wwwmmm BONWIT TELLER f,CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET 64.00 Weel Duvetyn and Pan Velaine Coats and Circular Capes with large muff cellars of taupe or platinum wolf also chin cellars of Australian opossum. Others without fur lined te match nnd warmly interlined. NOTE Will Continue Our COAT SALE 84.00 I wmwitw redav 2 no " & i Themas Meighan in Cappy Ricks Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class 4.75 Included are the new Milnncse, superior quality crepe de chine and Truhu, in all the season's prevail ing colors. Seme are trimmed with -generous flounces of contrasting uliades of navy, black, brown, Mohawk, fawn and cherry. First Fleer 164.00 Distinctive Medel Coats Featuring shawl or round cellars and cuffs of choicest furs. Materials are Duvetyn, Marvella or Pan Velaine. Many models in this offering are exact reproductions of re cent imports. 94.00 Fur Trim Wraps and Coats Developed of Kashmir, radiant Belivia, Pan Velaine and Orlande with large crushed cellars of gray Squirrel, Beaver, Black or Taupe Caracul and Kit ceney. Handsomely lined and heavily interlined. Arranged for ONE DAY ONLY Wednesday, October 26 With the Desire te Make Tomorrow Anether GREATEST DAY SALES In the History of Our Ceat Department PRICES HAVE BEEN REVISED Varying Frem 25 te 40 Per Cent Leas Than Heretofore en Every Garment Mentioned in This Sale Black Caracul Trim Capes Cape3 hanging straight from shoulder, surmounted by large cloister cellars of choicest caracul. Shades are Moreccain Brown, Taupe, Beaver and Black. .up ( jm . t Hu..Moiui:euiery IV,C0V CCjTCUwl Picture Yaudet ule .1,1 & Ii 1' M "Ve 0 .i.d s. MAitKKr .sr.s It I MM.m. fii Ineen 1 In. at 1! k7y JV Ter tfht 7 and 9 V. M JIM. OMir imsiifj ". Adirr x ininimr 1nll 4 Tliemin The Wli TrenpB nm, Wlnnlp nnd Geldwrn' Hurr Sprflnl "M'lrtc In llrnfn ' Only Photoplay Version of This Slerv .., Mf)ST m'rc njiFi i. i-iiTfnK The picture no potent in appeal thnt crewtli utrinil in llnr or an hour or mere at n time te obtain admission te the theatre. There has been no diminution in attendance duiing the MiMrr three weeks of the picture's showing here, and fM there Is contin uous performance alt records as te numbers of perrens attending any local theatre te ere one fllm have, been broken "Herman Dieck, Philadel pMn Itecerd "U-l-niMVAI I. API-OINTMKNT3 M TVCNESTNUTST"BROAD , rAr'T.IA..I' OMMODIOUH C07.T ceNTtNi'nrs m a :ir te n 11 i m rXRST PRESENTATION Op'tHC "" "Sen of Wallingford" Palace and Colonial '-"'MIKFT ars nut. CtlEl.TKN Nerma Talmadge 'ND'.rn retir iv Tiin Sign en the Doer' ' ' 'e lnl.,,1.. f.lfA'U.KS HT(-HtAM ARCADIA ' llrut lll intti A Intl I'pv BEBE DANIELS Tn "THr VT ITH Q'nf VICIORlA-r--,- "The Gelden Snare" ty H'lH Qt.tVFH rmwnnn 134.00 A Collection of Unusual Medels In most instances only one or two of a kind. Of Marvella and Pan Velaine. Cellars, cuffs and panels of Black Cara cul, Persian Lamb. Dyed Fitch, Kelinsky Squirrel, Beaver and Wolf. TSfctttveKi ";vr ,. "Where Lights Are Lew" D MirKft and G 30 P M &CU4t "THE OLD NEST" . LUfl CI M- vimi e-n ".. i MARY AI.IJUN n IU SAN- M T IH4UII.10 te ; ' ptflnr Ta ma'lei tn TSmxeIC , "Up the Read With aally" Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class C0!ml.iM Mfl't St l 00th Ethel Clayten in "Beyond" jr I 'th ft if.l i. A i- I O tl fi Tt. 1 1" an I 3 7 ml '1 fcv' Ce i ii r n h "The Affairs of Anatel" CAPITOI T2' MAKHT STnEET fr iPr.KT ii'-eiinff Dangerous Curve Ahead" GLOBE MAnKr!;,i?,S'n" vii nv n.'r k it i. n POTPOURRI DANCERS BROADWAY U"yr0-Kk CHARLIE BEBE CHAPLIN DANIELS Alleffhenv J "AN,'-'"""n and i .'-rpt ' n - reMi:!" "mrv CHARLIE THOMAS CHAPLIN MEIGHAN CROSS KEYS 00T and MARKcr Bebby Connelly & Company ALHAMBRA -Vlr') M.0,m. CHARLIE CHAPLIN,,1";." ATne Mlltmi 1 u in "Th T,Itt1 Poel11 THIRD FLOOR RPflAH NI'.IITS AT 8:13 l-tLSJ.3J Pnr Mt Tomorrow rHARUEa mrmWAN Prent RUTH CHATTERTON "MARYROSE" i I ' U'e-11 i Mejt Dli"-uir.l Play By J. M. BARRIE I1'1'" '-" '''" t-r.O MhIb ',Qc te I i..it a wi.e i:k. h,3e ' ''ii' T mirrmv 1,30 L. ERLANGER Presents ) I ,l-... X Ail I'll ! ,-i ts '- MaV ii TAPPT IllCI'g ' A Juniixi Jun l'kd !. iLLvAfi ' ,7'" ': l!l"r' we WVIIWSrV n m n.l r fJJW "The Parish Priest" m uiTiiru'.pe'iN jiii Tomorrow Evg., Oct 26, 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by LOUIS KAZZE M GARRICK A MR. 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