Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9
' ye ,TpfW,v " ''13 'Vv !K3"tiv - "''" v v . 11 1 V.J V ' '. !' I r .'" ' ift" J IJtl' -l-.V. I" BVEKICf PUBLIC LEDGEkI-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER . 26, 1921 9 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Use of Sequins en Getvns- This Season She Hears the Supper Club Will Held Its Opening Meeting Nev. 26 at the Bellevue HAVE you noticed hew many routs nre trimmed with sequins this Hen Mn? I tnd many nrc fahienui. entirely of scquincd inntcrlnln nud they arc selntlllntlngly beautiful. T like them rnthcr better tlinn the sequin frocks of come tn years ege, when eti wondered If the wenrer wna K wemnn or n mcvmald. Then the KQtilns looked muchly Ilk- "li p nacl the .l;irt uwd te be Ien and slinky with pointed trains : the feet pel d-. in showed and there you were! New the frocks e fuller and combined with tulle usually or georEette crepe nnd arc aulte fluffy. ... 1 I,eulsn Wnllls were a frock of emernld rrecn chiffon trimmed with Iridescent temilns t the dance which her fa her nil mother pare for her Inst evening, end Mrs. Wallls' Bown wns entirely of black retinitis With touches of gray tulle. Thtv save a small dinner before the ( lance for Mnrgnrct (Jllbcrt. of New Yerk! nnd SeIe Wliltely, of llnltl llnltl mere, who cme en for the party and went the night with lieuisn. Louisa was graduated from Miss Irwin s last year and li very popular. She has dark hnlr nnd brown eyes nnd the emerald green frock was most becoming, for it brought out her lovely coloring. Thore was me Austin ten, ieu, ,. Heme Frem Newport the debutantes. 03 well as the jeungcr married set. Arrangements hnvc been ir.nue te use the ballroom for every meeting, nnd you knew what that iloer Is. Mrs. Scott has it niece, Gertrude Dougherty, coming out this year, nnd Inst year Elsie Hirst, another niece, made her debut. Elsie, by the wnv. Is engaged te young Bertram Wpplncett. , nnu, it 1 am net mistaken, win be lnnr rled In the near futurt. IT WAS awfully Interesting ycUcrdny nfternoen at the Feyer of the Acad emy te hear Mr. (Irilllth talk en the making of motion pictures for the Cush 1110 11 Club benefit. And,, my dears, net only did he talk, but (Jllda Vnrcsi was there, nnd she wns perfectly charming, telling of her experiences as nctrcss nnd playwright. . De you remember the days when you drenmed of being a great actress? The trouble with ine was, I was always tc lertcd for u man's pnrt at school nnd linil te wear n long beard or a sweeping cloak nnd plumed hat. Ami I ulwny.s wanted te be n languishing lady hero ine. It wns n grent trial, I remember: nnd when In my last year In school. I finally attained n lady'u pnrt, didn't I go nnd get a cold in my head, and tnlk thnt way? Thus ended my dream of nctlng, for the nudlene lnuehed immoderately when 'terdny. and n buffet supper afterward I I said, nfter hnvlng waited for long for the receiving party, nil et whom neurs 111 n garden matir of boughs and mimlMJii " : 4 mn-t;:- .... MHjiL 1 went out te tlie t niuaes ier ine unnue munu i.ii-r in-i'v, mr nip jirre 10 ceme: later In the evening. ElUnbcth looked I "Oh, by belebed. I hab baited laug for sweet In white; jeu knew hi is another ' dthei'."' nnd nearly put the plaj "ou .- f..... Ifnu'l, II u retnnrL TMO limif. ..A." . l. able, hew many of the girls are in col lege. The day of the conventional de- 1 butnnte is ever : the ilcbutnnte who ttaywl In bed till I o'clock every day, and only went te n tew lunrupnnH nnu received nt Juit u few teas, thnt she might net be tee exhausted with n pnrty nearly every night, is passing fust. The modern debutante gees te college or takes up n business course, or opens n khep or takes n job and just "comes out incidentally, "en the Hide, us It were": she no longer makes It a life work and it's a geed thing. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlas Mary Tcinyle Uruillej', daughter of Mrs. Uustlce Anstrutlier Bradley, of Plttsdeld. Ma., whose ongagement te Mr. Jehn Purvea, son of Mrs. Austin M. 1'urvcs. has been announced, in visiting Mrs. Purvea nt her home In Chest nut Illll. Miss Bradley will be the guest of honor nt a luncheon today which Mtu Helan Hepo Wilsen, dnughtnr of Mr, and Mrs. Alan 1). Wil Wil eon, will give nt Pear Oreve Heuse, their country home ut Vlllnneva. Among the Buests will be Minn Jane B. Ventmnn, Msa berriln Ol.iiten. Miss Careline S. Hintlley nnil Mir Anne l,evn Mm. William Knief-' Coednmn, of Bethlehem Dike, Chcsmul IIIII. will entcrtnln at din ner th's exenlM hi honor of MKi Br.vd ley and Mr. I'urves. fevern will be laid for twelve nucats. Mlsi Bradley will ri-tuni te her home In Plttbfleld en V'rl- TALKIXG of parties nnd dances re minds me. 'hear thnt Mrs. Hutchi Hutchi eon Scott has decided en November 'M for the first meeting of the Supper Club in the ballroom et the llellevue-Slrat-ferd. Isn't thnt dandy? Just about five weeks off ! I love these purlieu, and iiu 1 think every one does. Mrs. Scott is ... , ,, ... , ,. . most nttrnctive herself. J always, like , Mlsc.n,,y?, .' i"v V Jf te talk with her. she is se amusing j , 'e.f 'S.iVptt uU and has such n keen sense of humor. luncheon at her home, te he followed by fehe is 1111 mint of Hutchlc Scott, who ,v theatre party, en Wednesday nfter marrled Itosnlie Mitchell, you knew neon, November -, In honor of Miss Luey and Betty Scott t lnrlt's mother. This Brady Urey, uiiugntcr or ir. and Mrs. .u i'inu sircet. nnu HO elude It-.n lilltil iiir.lt' drill n fnw rf Ml QOME ONE asked me recently if Mrs. r,rey'n intlnintu friends. Mr. and Mrs. 1? J? " tT tireus"e 'I'miie1; ss M rrs.'iS iUt HVTlndttihiK, WlrUlMli , T-"l lNUePn0,y dnUghtCr' M'SS ihe yeungpr Hutchlc Scotts nre Inter- '" ',, "r,l ' ',. ,., w,..i, mi ,,e, in, hut Hint is net the same tl.nB ' .Vevu'SneMlfff. 'will at nil. Ihe bupper (. lub will be con-' (.ntcrtaln at a Halloween party en Mon Men ilueted. as it nlwayn has been, at the I ,ay evening, October SI. , nelleyiic-Stintferd 011 Saturday nights. Mr an(1 MrH, j0S(.h Wayne. Jr.. et Mrs. Scott will be there te chnperenc the 820() St. Martins lane. Chestnut illll, parties nr.d. as usual, the membership will entertain at a buffet supper en Is quite large, though exclusive. Thursday cvcunlng. The Supper Club is muchly liked br Dr. and Mrs. J.euIh William Alice, of and Betty Scott llnrlt's mother. This Brady Urey, tiiuigntcr or air. and Mrs, will b" the sixth year of the Supper Club Nerman (irey. of " 8:S0 Pine street. nnd and It's decidedly here le stay, because ! Mr- MacMi'Klu maclc of I-asten. whose r irrnu- !-inri nntllllnr n-iHi rlin r..ni-,i ' nuirrl.'.ge wll' tllkc plai'O Oil MltUlM.-.y, tt grows Mere popular with the ycai s. , Xevcmi)er j. The guests will Include iieMiiiirjiira'ffiiJiw Geerge Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 New-a-days it's Allen's Hats Attractive Showing of Fashionable Grey Millinery Gray Duvetync and Ostrich Gray Duvetync and Fur Gray Duvetync and Lace -All smartly designed in geed taste and marked me.-tt conservatively. Fine Imperial Nainsoek, $4.00 Piece Special for a day or two, 40-Inch wide Nainsoek, anewy white and !oft finish Very desirable for line undcrffarmentn and children's dresses. Ten aids te the piece. The regular prlce Is S,00 the piece. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Veivliiful values In new sleck of our own Importation. Jim's l.lnen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, very deslrable qualities in generous s 70 for men. 23c 35c 50c 75c $1.00 Extra Sizes 75c $1.00 and $1.25 We are showing a very special value in .Men's Initial Hand kerchiefs, all linen, nt 50c regularly 73c. Silk Jersey Petticoats Special, $3.95 We arn offering for a few days the regular $5. B0 Brade of Tetti Tetti reats nt this wpeelal price. All wanted colere, Heallepcd edce with fringe or lleunce. slender blralght lines tut amply full. I Women's Flannelette Night Gowns, $1.50 superior qualltv Flannelette Nightgowns, well rnade nnd full cut In ;; ' regular and extra Bites. Plain white or with pink or blue strlncs Thn ustnil SJ.50 kind. ""in.n. flr Women's Fibre Silk Sweaters, $10.75 N'n Blue In thi popular bar weave; Beed welffht and Th'a Is a er. attractlva Tuxedo Medel; elrcs 3S te 41, Brew n or Xn 'i Wecu Second Fleer 40 in. Chiffen Dress Velvets, $5.50 Yard llkb tiistreuu quality In hultable shades fur street or eenlue wear. This is our regular $7.00 aualltj marked special for u few daji! Heavy Quality Satin Crepe, $2.50 Yard Three shades only IJlack, Navy and Ilrewn. The quality Is equal te any 0 have had this neaen for $4.00. Seft, luetroue eatln cveiie er fashlonable and co dcpeudable for wear. ' I Women's Allendale Union Suits Are the Talk of the Town, at $2.00 The fabric In Mlendaln I ulen Suits Is knit of the very llncst varns A K.ihilc designed te be used for the extremes of coldest outslde weather nnd eerhuated buildings. We will sludlr itnd it .ample of the fabric en rf(uc.t. Mndit In all styled, high, low nnd Hutch neck, oleevelcs" elbow length, or long sleexes, ankle or lnee length, Regular Sizes, $2.00. Usually $3.00 Extra Sizes, $2.25. Usually $3.50 iAI!b9Jtt!liiJiiwiJUI!!ljallUK ? IffiUBUrriiinM ri.nte by rinchrach MISS MATtOAKIST T1IAYEH GKAIIAM naughter of J!rs. Heward Spencer Graham, of Chestnut Illll, whose engagement te Sir. Devcreu.x Celt Josephs, of nnltlmere, lias recently hcen announced . TIOQA Mr. and Mrn. rt. R Brooks will enter tain their bridge club en Friday evenlnif following a Halloween party. There will be sixteen guests. Among these present u-m h Mr. nn.i Mm. r'lKTerd Mcndelh Mr. and Mrs. CI.. Ilegar, Mr. and Mrs. , nicks, Mr. and Mrs. KenKs. Mr. ana Airs, nnymend Cameren. Mr. and Mrs. u. K. Bltler end Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Butter worth. Mr. Brooks will glve a small house party consisting of eight guests at hlu cummer home In Ocean City from today until Friday. Miss r-oretljy Mlnnlclc will entertain her evening br.dge club tomorrow. The members Include Mrs. Cleorse Olkl r, Jr., Miss Miriam Marshall, Mrs. Helen McFadden, Mr. Grant Wright, Jr Mr. Oeerge Oltcler Jr., Mr. Earl English and Mr. Nelsen WerntJs. Miss Frances Mamond. of 0120 North i Bread street, will entertain two tables i of bridge en Wednesday. Among these present wm de aiisr veinta ii'gnai. miss Helen McFadden. Mies Kathllyn Laird, Mlse Dorethy Mlnnlck, Mrs. Geerge tllkler, Jr., and Mrs. William Diamond. Mr. a.ld Mrs. Jt. n. Brooks, ut 354 R North Twenty-first ntrcet, will enter- l tain et a house party at their home In Ocean City. N. J., from Wednesday until Friday. There will be eight guests. Mrs. Oeerge O'kler, Jr., 'of 3229 North Seventeenth street, entertained her bridge club yesterday. Among these present were Miss Mnrgaret Blckley. Miss Dorethy Payne, Mlsa C'hrKln' F line, Mlse Margaret Jacobs, Mlsa Gwen Gwen eolyn Milter, M,3 Hleanere Smith. Miss Jlargueme I'ayne, Mian Kthel Hhlrts. Miss Kathrj'n Iey, Miss Margaret rark. Miss Mlldrcn Hlsenhewer, Miss Martha Ludlow and Miss Helen Ludlow, MISS MARGUERITE CRAVEN WEDS MR. A. A. GARRABRANT Pretty Marriage of MIib Mary Qua rlnl and Mr. Carmlne Roenelll An Interesting wedding In the I'ark avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, will take place this uvenlng nt 7 o'clock, when Miss Marguerite Craven, of 1917 North Twelfth ntrcet, will be be be ceme the brlde of Mr. Arthur Andersen Clnrrabrnnt, son of Dr. Clarence Oarrn brant, of Atlantic. City. Dr. Milten Hareld Nichols will perform the cere . mnnw The bride will wear a gown of white brocaded silk und pearls and win be or net, aucnesn nna of Mr. and Mrs. It GuarlnL et 12 Seuth Fifteenth street, bjcame tiie bride of Mr, Cnrmlne A. Kagnelll. or 1831 Seuth Eighth street. The cerjmeny was performed by the Itev. Lee Kelch art. and was nelemnlzcd by a nup tial mass. , . ..... The bride's sister was maid of honor, nnd Mr, James Sarentlne was best inuii. Mr. nnd Mrs. lUgnelll. after their wed ding trip, will be at home 1G31 Seuth Eighth street. MILLICK MEUllEll A pretty weddlng took place at neon today when Miss Dorethy Ceatte Mcurer, daughter of Mrs, Charles A. Mcurer, of 817 Marlyn read. Overbroek, became the i..M. m- v mi, .m. it. Illllnlt. Jr.. id ov.i'tlsen of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mllllck dod0r.e.ntl?f. 3033 Diamond street. Itev A. lace She will carry orchids and lilies , f'K $(& .V ,;e i "heniV after. etn,th? la ',yL. u .., ... ...December 1 at BIT Marlyn read, Over- J IIO Ilium .11 IIUIIUI, IIU will vrt " I h.nnlf tTnU, W P.ft. ...Ill urAnf HM firn.hlll . OTOOK. 41I....V. ....w.,, ..... . ; " "-".-'- vnivet iircss, the briuesmaies win w FRANKFORD Thn Northeast Shrine Club will held a Hajlewcm rtnnce en Saturday evening at thelr clubhouse. Mrs. Jehn Cameren, of Arrett street, will entertain the members of her fort- , n'ghtly bridge club at her home en 2039 Pine street, have Issued Invltatlenn I Thursday afternoon. Srd,STl,0?hSV.!:!crCn!VNS; MIw Anna Kllng ,ls given u surprise ! iMlanallri nnnllti elUin'nti hp f lis mamhara honor of their daughter. .w ...inatine ; 'Vun; "Xlbtf cin,s': of the , , ..,.., Kranltferd Methodist Church, at the Among thn guests who will attend , et JIlB3 charlotle Itobsen 106B the debutante luncheon te bi- given by I D etrvsU AmellB th0U9 present Mrs. Clayten MpElrey. of 'JO 1 7 I'lne j . jI(m Hazcl nindman, Miss street, at th- Kedgcly Club en T hursday Mr 0,enI jIlss Snnt McBrlde, Miss afternoon. November I., In honor of U. Da.Vln. Miss Ollve ltossenlca. 3aSUBhfi?'e "5 ? Arthu? wli.tney Howe. rd $S? llXXliiTW. Aflb2,r,2 lirxZZlliUn "tI. Miss AAnna teSSit Miss Mhi.'J, Pm?.S HV.m. ' l?uAi?i 'mi.. Florence McBrlrt. Miss Julia Nelsen. U!"?"' ''..'"'i,. ; V?.1.'.' A""8 I Mien Edith Van I-ean. Miss Jean Kline: CUIU.t.l JIIUDII IIK IHIUK'in. .'.ins .111..- I garct L. Inrtfe, JMsh Evelyn It. Druyten and Mlsn G'eitrude D. Deughertj. MIs Sarah Barrhmer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Mereau Uarrlnger, 2105 Wulnut Btrert. who has been spcrd lnp a week In Washington with Mrs. iiebcrt Hcndirsen, will fturn home te. Miss Bessie Stocks, Miss Gertrude Whltcley. JIlss .inne ishht., .miss Jiary Wagner. Miss Mabel Reynolds, Miss Anna Kllng and Mrs. Albert Carwlthen. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Tliemaii Stokes Craven, who will wear an nprlcet georgette dress ! sirs. Lloyd B. Brooks, In nlle green georgette ! Mrs. Geerge II. l'abst will wear pale plnlc: MIsm Ne)l Orem, of Baltimore, French blup georgette, and Miss Esther Heddlng, the flower girl, will wear a frock of French embroidered net. They will all wear silver wreaths and carry f1nurra fn match thilr irewns. Tins best man will be Mr. Ttnlph Plttny Garrabrant and the ushers will Include Mr. TLeinaa Stokes Craven. Mr, Herbert R. Wllllnms, Mr. William V. P Nelan, Jr., Mr. Eckley B. Coxe. 3d. Mr. p'rederlci: Nell and Mr. Geerge Mac After nn extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrabrant will be af home January 3i at C013 Clifferd terrace, Oycrbroelc CARROLL BEAKEV A marriage of Interest took place this morning In thn ihurch of the Gesu, when Miss Marie Therese Kennedy Beakev, daughter of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Benkcy. of this city, and niece of the late B shop Kennedy, for mer rector of the North American Col lege In Reme, hecame the brlde of Mr. Jeseph W. Carrell, of this city. Bishop McCert, of Alteena, performed the cero- Miss Beakcy were a gown of whlle canton crcpe trimmed with rose point lace, nnd a veil of tull and erange blos soms. She was attmded by Mlas Gem -vleve Carrell as maid of honor, and the brldeemalds were Mlsa Florrle Fischer and M sa Reberta Ln Breu. The mnld of honor worn rose-color brecaded chif fon and a brown velvet hat, und the bridesmaids' frocks were of brocaded champagne-color chiffon, their brown hats Having draperleH of Spanish luce. Mr. Edward Carrell, a brother of the bridegroom, wai best man. A reception at the home of the bride's aunts, the M'sfcs Btaly, nt 1100 North Fifteenth etrcet, followed tne ceremony Mr. DELAWARE COUNTY and Mrs. H. Jone I'hiinp. of Kennctt Stiuare, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cenklln, Of Ncv. Yerk. Mi', and Mrs. Shlrley Berden, of Media, entertained In their box nt the Hese Tree race meeting en Saturday. U'DKirif OI M08IO--Strausa Faatlviil '-' II I C II A 11 STRAUSS Celebrated Conduster. Cerfirejrr n,V',','n"1't Uslatlne Artlnta- Drenlalaw lliilwnnan, v'elln WlUem Wllleke. Cellej Ellbeth Behumann. Seprano. Tl-kyta. JI.00 te 13.00. Mtfi'mv nml ttepr- HI" Cheatnut w WITIIKRSPOON IIAI.I. TONIGHT AT 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by LOUIS KAZZE W.i BOc In 2 OO. Iltnw'n, II lt rhflnnt I ACAIEMV Ml" Mt'HIC. Thura. Ere. Oct. 37 I NEW YORK SYMPHONY i t'hlladelphla'a Fnreineal Theatrea "Scored a hit. An enormous house, and one enormously enthusiastic, gave emphatic testimony te this effect last night." (liinl Ihe'l'enlni ledger en Tuciday THE MERRY WIDOW IS AT THE FORREST FOR ONLY 14 MORE PERFORMANCES Popular Matinees Today & Saturday, 50c te $2 ' m Tomorrow for Ii'fxt Week BROAD Pep- Mat. Today ; c HATU.nS THOirirAN- I'renen'a RUTH CHATTERTON "MARYROSE" "One of the season's strong est plays." - XOIITII AMEJ'.K'.IN By J. M. BARRIE l'rleei Egi. .10c te I2.RO. Mnt. "0- te $2 cr ' , Mat Urrlc en Sa! T'.mer GARRICKPop-MahTeday-. A. L. ERLANGER PrcsenU nnniRqTn.v WI.TEI UAMIlOrlCll. Conductor KOCHANSKI mi" Tlekela. Afnd. & llenpe'a. 1110 Cheat.. NOW ACADEMY OF MUSIC -? -J MONDAY NKIIIT. OPT. 31. AT H15 The rtilladelphlii lnml Oitr Company FKE8KNTH RIGOLETTO MR. PIM PASSES BY A Thi.re Gi 1 Swcrti ly A ftTJt A illl-NE LAURA HOPE CREWS Ara Notable Cult Inc. DjiJley IJImtes l'P.ICnS AM, NIGHTS, 77e TO J2.S0 MATINEES. 77e TO 2 00 .fi fop I'-e Uat Week en Sale TeinT PU0Ald Mr. and JlrH. Carrell will be at home . t. i.h r... rr,enej. Keller. IIleroDelH nr 1 Mr Jumm J. Conley. of 2016 Seuth I after I.'eceniber 1 at 1018 Glrnrd avenue. , nalaten. ' Tickets. Jl te 1.1. en aale nt llex : day. Commander nnd Mr. Hendersen KlRhtenith street, line returned ItotiVe I GiRce and hdp ,4 1119 Chestnut a. root will wild th winter ut Huwrferd. Mr. i nfter spendlnK some time In Scrnnten. una .Mrs. uurrinKcr wm pnirrmin nt iiin ner at thrlr home en Krlduv eveiilnir. Novemher 18, In honor of MIhs Mnry If. Miller, dfbutnnte dnUKhter of Mr. nnd Mm. Phlllppuu W. Miller, of Uclferd, St. Lvnvlds. Mr. nnd Mra Xermun ('. Ivec. of Mil Xertli Flftj -second street. W.vruiellrld. entertained at a d nner last cvenlntr In honor of Mr. and Mm. Cutler Dewner, of Bosten, ut the Green Illll Kanim, DOWL1N WHlTK Mr Vclward C Dever of i5"2 I'ertef lne marnane ei .Mini ,. i.eriruuc ...5!r; V. uSI?.iSiV nYZl ?,"in Tnt. . White, of 1106 DeKalb Btreet. and Mr. Enir-' Tn in. Atmere Dewlln. son of Mr. and Mrs MIsb Mary I,enpr, of 1925 Rltncf street, has returned home after spending a few days In Atlnntlc City. J. II. Dewlln, of BuC Neble street, took Casine 8th & Walnut, ilat. Teciuy Tit-for-Tat v. ith r.-uu.e si'KNcrrt Overbioelc. gueatH. Covcie were laid for slr.tecn 'last cvcnlnir. Miss Clair Hastlnn. dnushtcr of Mr. Jehn IluBllnn. of 2442 Seuth Ijninbert rtrcet, entertained a few frlcnda at home nlnce thlH mernlnrf In the First Bnptlst , AMRA55SADOR Haltlmere ave. at Sun Church. XorrlHtev.n The Itev. Will II. . Al"Dne''7,'u,xnirect;n I'D UI n. K HoUBhten, pastor of the church of- Charles Dickens' "tr,mi ivien.i' flrlatcd. After n. wyddliiB trip, Mr. and ' "Dnr Mutual I rleml , Mre. Dewlln will llve en DeKalb street MOORESTOWN ROXBOROUGH Mr .and Mih. Hurry Diullci ' Centuil uvenue, huvu returned nfter a A masciuernde dunce will be held In . weeKa visit ut lluclt Jtlll mils, r.i ' the parish lioune of th episcepal M!hh Florence V. Cheeseman and Mr, , Church, West Dupent street, en Wed-, Iluss'ell D. Husten, of Medford, were nesday. The benefit In for the debt ! married en Menduy evenlnjf. The Rev. i fund. j Georfre Humason performed tlie cere- The women's auxiliary pave a card , nieny. pnrty at the I'.oxberough Club yetcr- ' Mr nnd Mrs, Jnmes Gladhlll will en day, tertaln at dinner en baturday i Iclit. l i RAGNEI..L1 GUAUIM A pretty weddlnit took plnee th.s . mernlnir at 10 o'cleclt. In the t'hureh of I I St. Itlta'e. Bread and federal i,treetn, of Kasi when Mlsa Mary L. Guarlnl, dauKhter' Moderate Trlcei InTitltiaii or ABnaanee- enti THE C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER SCHOOLS OF DANCING Write or Than far F.nrraTetJ or Printed Sample, ROTAL ENGRAVING COn 814 WtLict Si. 1 123 CIIKSTM T 8T 1 12:1 Telephone. It ltot."1euJ -J1 Private Lessens aviV'kvkmmi N-v (.tallica fir ll-jlnnrs re-m'ns rillLDUEN'S CLASH Krery Salnrilnv Afternoon at 2t30 CITOWN CIIII.nnKN'H CLASS Cettimhln Club Hall, llrntid nml Oxford Mm., eiery Sat. Alternean at 2:30. BONWIT TELLER GbCQ CHESTNUTArj3TK STREET? Fer Tomorrow Thursday Extraordinary Sale of Dresses Street, Daytime and Dinner Dresses Tin's collection of Dresses comprises model gowns and samples, as well as Dresses from our own stocks which have been reduced for this exceptional offering. Canten Crepe, Crcpc Satin, civet brocaded chiffon, Peirct Twill, tricetinc with trim ming;, of bead and floss embroider-, motifs of self-material and contrasting bands of chiffon. Alse chiffon and Georgette Gowns in evening colorings, elaborately beaded, or in simple modes with flower trimming at waistline. The low price of this group of dresses would make the purchase of two or mere at this time met advis able. 48.00 Regularly Priced 65.00 te 95.00 All sizes in this group, but net all sizes in every model NOTE All Sales Final Especially Arranged Fer Tomorrow Thursday Daytime, Dinner and Evening Medes in WOMEN'S GOWNS 89.00 Regularly 125.00 te 225.00 A collection of Medels from New Yerk's foremost maker of high-class Frecks and Gowns and a group of higher-priced Dresses from our own stocks. Meat of these Dresacs aire one of a kind. Dinner Dress of Crepe Rema and Lace Afternoon model of Jacquard Crepe Sequin Rebe for formal occasions Dress of Metallic Brocade and Velvet Chiffen Cervns rvilh Sequin Motifs Chiffen Dansant Cervns, fervekd girdle Beaded Callet Crepe Dinner Cervn Satin -faced Canten Crepe Dresses Canten Crepe Dress with Menl(c) Fur Crepe Satin Dress, elaborately beaded Dinner Dresses of Sill( Lace Chiffen Dress rvith panel of Sequins These are just twelve Dresses from among seventy-five gowns which arc te be included in this marvelous sale. All sizes, but net every size in every style. 9ti 4 SECOND FLOOR Daytime, Dinner and Evening Dresess Dresses for Theatre, Dinner and Formal wear, as ucll as modes for daytime. Beaded Geergettes ii pastel and darker colorings, Crepe Rema, chiffon, metal - stripe tissues, Canten Crepe and brocaded chiffon vel vets, arc enchanting creations which depict the season's newest style themes, the straight - line silhouette, the lowered waistline, the uneven hemline and the flow ing sleeves. Se diverse are the models and se original their designs as te make the choice of a gown for any occasion a pleasure and a delight. The values of the dresses m this collection nothing -lien of remarkable. 68.00 Regularly Priced 95.00 le 139.50 All sizes in this group, but net all sizes in every model am A-e i Venanie .10 r...10 U, m Themas Meighan in Cappy Ricks Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Clais flt'teitaCjttuwC r,rsur" r .ailA.MemKOmry vaudeville All' M "JUjcek, III 1VK .j .I MAUKKl aTS JlnMr.ea Te3 nt 2 Tenclit 7 nn1 n 1". M Mra. f.ene lhlKlira t-e. Viler A Hitnbur Sullr ft Themfta The Welaa Troupe tinre Winnie nnd Gnlilwjn'a hnixT Sperlnll hihii" I'. ' TSetiiveiU Knr "Where Lights Are Lew j,l .- ai M i rket 1 3 J nl il 10 t.i II P V .ij LI te I.Oi r.-.r H'lr-. Teit3 1 10 & n 30 e ! 1 MARY AU K ,n f&CU4t "THE OLD NEST" ..ill f -. M i an & a n 30 te '. i ermlanra TalmaJce In T:j'i IVVVWf'eiiii!iiiir Talmadca li "Up the Keaa vyiui ""y Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class daiUcMi "WELCOME, CHILDREN" Market Pt bel GOttj 3" a"J 3, i and u h .far t I" IIU'1 A I'UI.AK AV r 1 3d nml 3 ', ami 0 t'.' I) Da ?r."'s "The Affairs of Anatel" QrVhajl J131 tc I .A.M. Asrtilt I 3u n " ; m .i ,i IHllMVS MRU1IIAN- '' ' " ''I ui'.nv e.acj- r A jumbo Q "Women Mei juirbe JUIi I' '1 a j 'aru v. tH 1V I Men Leve -i PHll.A.'S IKAIIIVIl TIIKATIIKS KIRKIIION I.KK A. .1. J. Mil lll'.RT CUES swmm . urOSLDy TftllBV ST. OPtRA HOUSE. IHV D ciinvlltKlw net ml(T ate BtiT Daily MATS 2 EVtS B DONALD BRIAN PWC mm&n Dar'reu Jack Cenwav6Cq REGAL and MOORE & CO. The World's Greatait In "The Carnltai" Alfred Naeai A Ce. Donald Slaters JesA ircKnr SAM S. 1 Kt B II 1,. Weil. A. M MUST Q1 -A MAT. JJ VltGAIN ? JL . 3 U TODAY P. Hay Ceine'wk A Menie Oeat Preient The World's Most IleauVfu, PreSnctlBn HECA fm it comity rxtATu. srwyeat. CO.eF300- BK3 SCENES MAJtVELOVS FtiMM BAUET Prices Nights E"f rye " n no i re 0n and is r.a LV1&8 ive-' 50c t0 52 'i TODAY POP. MAT. $1.50 ADELPHI i'ip. i i TOMORROW llet -ems, $1 3(1 lMNi. flill II jh i r I I V If-U VM- Hi v M'l ( Tl KM II II riTIIIN I) MT1S-, M H IIKT SI r. i 'in 4 Vitm -.! -- . ' . " "' m i" pri'inr n ri IihiI WALHHTeiJftfATgE Ttieaties Under Direction Htnnley Cemtany et A.!"8''"'- MAflKI'iT AT NlNBTnitNTII 1 A M. TO 11 r M Wallace Reid IM PAHAMOT'NT PICTUnB ' "The Hell Diggers" CaHT INCr.tlDKH IIIfl Ant.POS' Tir wrtr en" winiri' "F)"Tr'VT, STANTON UAPKKT StXTEKNTIf PTIlKKTfl t'.ne i-ae a-jtn. b.se, 7,.ift, P'n FOURTH BIG WEEK WIM.l M FOY wesnun Pf.Ar lx( M'wtvi: fimwiNe ev Only Photoplay Version of Thu Story St PI. Illl I.V AM. AI'POINTlin.NTfl a CHESTNUTST'BROAD 1 Af vriAT I'DMllfiUliil ' 'I7Y co.sri.vi'ei-s ie a. jr re n ie i' at. Thu Is One of the Big Pictures of the Season All-Star Cast in THE SON OF WALLINGFORD W-i'fen ail T'lre .tea b MR AND Miys wjiv. tiANUfii.i'H iiircsTi.n u-i.fjfi of Oet nirh Qulc WaMneferd. A million 3el!ar produc'Ien that ra :u.rcl eeii'.een mlies r.f Kim t.j raake. A- rirt.Pclai lake renttrurted at a cot of fi'e ruin revered Willi 15,000 failuns of I. nnd net ablari. v r'er" of beautiful cherjs kL i.iuacl relis. s In Or.r of the Mjrire'it pageant acenes e--r filmed, lenulrlng. elephanta, ramile, r.u r.u mcreu floats and 8C00 persona. aterj- of !nDMclt v.-lth hlc p.r'4c liar ence true te llfe In ery re.peet. A aierv that crew out of twentj j ears' proira'.len. .'"" d-er.u-e. '.mnier a-1 h.z spec- ll.el v Ith human Interest. YOU MUST SEE IT TTS WOHTH UHII.n Palace and Colonial 12U MAllKET OTV m.i.. CHUI.TEN- Nerma Talmadge AND IL-.V CUDV IN THE Sign en the Doer' ARCADIA l '"'"ut i mth VzzJtzLliX '" A m te n i-. imi BEBE DANIELS ?i "Tirr '.pirn fi-iir . VICI OKiA r.- i 'The Gelden Snare" pv wks nr.Tf;rt r t'rtu-oei TAPITOT T"M "AHKUT STREET Vfl U" P'-PERT Ht'OIIr'R" "Dangerous Curve Ahead" IVEtVJEill 1 Ml.dr...! Herri. , -hanlln Tt "HAnTT VT'ppviM.R It'. 1. POTPOURRI DANCERS BROADWAY l,,?."Nv.uR f t A T1 wr 11 LflAKLIt CHAPLIN ti' n c BEBE DANIELS AllorrKenv illA.NKlORD and" i.ui-biivilj Al.1 VOM"NY , .-,,,-.. , ... c, i:ICiT '.n.M CHARLIE THOMAS CHAPLIN MEIGHAN 'f E I I . i fVY Itl'-KS" I CROSS KEYS T'' A-D K.t.T ' w vvt n'.vi -i i: j Bebby Connelly & Company ALHAMBRA ,,!rrHrA!?e njg HAKLlh t:HAHI.IIM in ...,, "The "u fi v"' MEfSiffty 1H A I UK c iikstst't nr i lim Leub Moaceni Bres. Chas. with b'ii .rt wp.va & iinenr u im.ib Tv nt ih a n Kamr-.M t) ir p-, CRAIG CAMPBELL 'n'fil 1 He mr M.i ' nt RUBY NORTON "THE LOVE RACE' I uik i iin y it i H i . .s-i.ii I 9 I I Jl J kl M I mln s lilll M JS 'A kt I 1 t 1 Jl 'A "' r- I r CWfCTWUilA't.imt?l prices: nights . 5e" te $2.50 MTS60te$2X0-AU SEATS StLLIMO SEATSl i" ART ING NEXT MONDAY NOW nui A muilUN PICTURE ROBERT WARWICK hriikatlen of l.eTirlnn. p.irls, e nr, nrul lliialnn .,.,.,ftevvvH,,,;,.,w;,,s.T, "INTHENIGHTWATCH" U OHe Tell ii"il it N ( Mslila. ,Vlr In ; i, M"l ,Mir ie CI a a A aa . ' - I FI 1 I Jill 7- "JOHNNY RING AND THE CAPTAIN'S SWORD" a tUe-reel Pliiilnilrninu 1 rile le life THE REASON WHY? RUSSELL H. CONWELL i j I le.i .1 f the W -rlij I ., t j. p !f, r n aa dal'ie'el HK!s r I 'IA Mi M . , (JOOO tines i r 'inler f Tie leini e I r anli .Aii.a'i'.Mn ni 1 .aire'sr.n H.si' y ,i .. i ! 1 II' I .I'.l.i if ,j., ih. p te fe a l edu alerliiis rever een a lil.se I'Hi s'lli't 'l Its nrfri Iii'Uin f i 1 i)a THIN PICK UK Mll.l. IIP. SIIOM.N T TIIU llMIM.K. 111(11 l) and IIP.IIK.S hlllKT.IS Wednesday, October 26th ut K.I5 P. M. T .n 1' i.rr.r-ur-. al h.ia . , rr i 1 II ll ei ii' ' ' I'T !'(' tie u ,(j j i i i ' i ii.. ii j.i ; .-. ,i, I iiui t. . S M IaViiHI ' ir ni ., I .M.n Vr ORPHEUM0""'"1'"'.' A chtn.n - l J ' 1 7, Orphcum Players 0v 'he Hill '"" PiMirhaiwi Keystone v'V.'n 1.1 IIL'tt j jii KVII.M. Plr'll'ftf Trocadero hu Mile. Merfuj METROPOLITAN "' ni & MAE DESMOND ";,y"-ffi".u "OVER THE HILL" 'r;j 'in M'f T ... , . 1 . te Mi,. y,m V,"tV7 DUMONT'S I?" "-"w.. --j ciTiiTAci t tiiii.v.n iviinvireii iuuip iiiKi.-sn ijtiAi'. Iff it A-iD u4 it j s rt vimitf m