n''T"; ' Iff .JV K -ip '''' ffr ft t jrf fv ;j Pr5 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OOTOBEK 28, 1021 It JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEbPL E 1 Te Be Guest of Hener Xancy Wynne Talks of litis Week-End Doings in Society She Telh of Several Sunday Entertain ments Miss Scott Here en Visit IM3VEU did fce anything go like (Mre. Uarry Lnwsen, of til Went t'psel .. t. whv it'u limt Mlmnlvl Btrret' Uerinantewn, will gtve In honor this yeel. JjiyBf,V,i,Tnv n trt- el M,f" itnrlnl Cahtr Domighue, (lRUgh. flown. Here wenre at It la nd W - t of JlP , chgr, ffl, morrow win ue um ""- ". month. Martyn Geerge b te be Intro Intre duced t n tea at the Acorn this after after neon! nnd tenlejit the Kdwln Kldeii rnhaniN arc giving a dance for their Uhter. Oertrudearaham, and he PblpPUe" "i !. '' 1r DennetlUP. of ciprmniilnwn. ufIII Innlii.ln Mlns Cernalla 8. lUinltln. Alias K. Jlar- Y.n a?.rff?' iu VrInla Carpenter, MIbh Ellznbeth H. Wayne, Ming Mar Bitret Ha yen Hamilton, Mtau Helen Hen- ucrBeu ana MIh Katliarlne Knight I t.... Miiini iipfern me urauam uuncu. Alteccther It will he a Ray afternoon nnd cvenlne, anil tomorrow we have Sarah Bully's tea and the liclcerlnc Hunt meet in the afternoon, and Bcvcrnl ether things, including the Drcxels' dinner-dunce. THE Pickering U always a very dc llghtfut meet, and I hear that they inure the larscst number of entries ever made at any local race meet. ou knew. The affair Is held en the pounds of nillie Clethier'H form in rheenlxvlllc, which adjoins the I'lckcrlng Hunt Chib. and the farmers from nil the country round are Invited nnd attend u large breakfast which n given In their honor. The farmers are keenly interested anil many of them have entries in the flat race and btt'cnlechiiBC. One of the event which every one loves nt these mccs, and by the way this Is the Pickering's eighth annual af fair, Is a mule rnce. Vive have been entered for that event, and I would net mls it for anything, 'cause when u mule gels stubborn, and one of them Is bound te. as our old nurse tmctl te uny, 'It's the Rtubbencst fe'leggcd or any legged thing in dle werl'." Mr K. Penn Smith in managing the meet, and I hear there is te be a flrBt and second prize for every race. I SUPPOSE because there i te liter ally nothing te de en Sunday after noons nnd evenings here, except te go te church, und many who liave gene in the morning nnd afternoon leth think they "ant a little relaxation In the evening, r vice vcrn. that accounts for he Sunday entertaining which Is becoming quite prevalent thin year. Take thla Sunday. The Tem Delana are giving nulte a large luncheon out nt their place in Deven In honor of their daughter Sara and her hubband, PaulDenckla.at which tltcrc are te be about seventy guests. Knd further up the read en the Main jf.ine the Jehn Kent Kancs ure planning iin Informal supper in honor of Flor ence Kane, their attractive daughter. Florence, you rcmeraber, is en the hockey team which the Merris girls have gotten up, and will probably be lila!ng hockey down there in illnneva In the afternoon before the supper, leu luiew. the Kanes have a farm up near I'rnzicr. beyond Paell. It's a delightful nmixe und quite Ideal for big iufermal atfairsi. T.MCN SCOTT hati come en from Bosten for several of the parties this week just as I predicted, ner mother, who was known here as Helen Sanders, has se many friends in this city I don't believe there'H been n debu tante party given te which Helen, Jr., lias net been invited. Of ceurBc she cannot come en for nil of them, be cause she has te go out in Bosten tee. but this week-end she is here and the Prank Tracy nriswelds arc giving :t dinner In her honor tonight before the (Iraham dance. She will also go te the Geerge Drexel's dinner-dance at Woot Woot ten tomorrow evening. Helen is geed looking and very much liked for her own sake ns' well as her mother's. She is the daughter of Gen eral Hugh Scott. THE Jimmie Cremwclls are being muchly entertained these days. The Kearsley Mitchells will give a dinner for them tonight und the Harry Coxes entertained at dinner recently In their honor, as did the Francis I. Gowens. IVlnhlne already knows n let of the Philadelphia girls very well. She is a close friend of Mary GJendlnnlns, you inew. .nary was ner mam 01 noner i at tiie wedding In Detroit n ceuple of rearh nge, nnd there urn several etheri) of that age sin. knows very well. Shn is very vivacious, very (mart-looking nnd dressed exceedingly well, i.idecd sshe Is a decided addition te the younger tot of the city. CHARLIE was kneeling by mother's slde with head devoutly bowed, re pealing thn Lord's Prayer, when Hill .tnd Dick, his elder brothers were heard n snicker from the entry wnv just, us he finished "our daily bread!" Then -aid he, " 'Sense me. mother, while I fix these fellers," and proceed te the deer where lie punched each In turn, and then back en his knees once mere con tinued; "and forglve us our tres passes." NANCY WYNNE. Mr, nnd Mrs. and Ildwnrd C.rmttr p r daughters. Mls Mena Crozer and Ism Klermicn nrnir. e.ine Tnimi ...... left yestcrday for tit Augustine, FIh., whom they will spend the winter at their cstate there. Miss 'Wnlburffa. TC. llellly, duughte of Sir. and Mre. Jeseph ncllly, of Haver ford, will leave today te spend the week end in New Yerk. Mrs. J. Kenrsley Mltcncll and her son, Master Jnck M tuhell, will leave tomor row for Princeton,' where they will ut tend the Princeton football game. Mrs. Mitchell will leave next wek for a. visit te New Yerk. Mrs. William Hewell, Jr.. of 2218 St. James place, nnd Mrs. J. Allloen Janney w 11 leave next month for a trip abroad vliere they expect te remain about flve. months. Announcement was innde of the en Kngemcnt of Mlsa Deris Alberta Wllder muth. of this city, te Mr. Uebert L. Montgomery. Jr., ulse of this city, nt n luncheon irlven Inst Haturday nt the Philadelphia Country Club. m. , njmmmMMmm?m m LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape H1 Mr nnd Mrn. AVlllam It. McCartney. I ui iii'imcBinirif, announce me engage ment of thelr daughter, Jllss JllrUm P.uth McCartney, te Mr. U Kurthren CuRter. Mr. nnd Mr.s. Iledncy Stockton Pear Pear r.en, who have been spendlnc part of the'r weddlnjf trip In Bermuda, returned home yesterday nnd will llve with Mr. Pearson's mother, Mrs. Davis Pearson, of CU39 Drexel toad. Ovorbreolc. Mrs. Pearson before ber wadding en Katur dny, October 15, wan 311ns TIertha Ellza hetU Uett, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Jehn 7Ienrj- Uett, of Warsaw, 111. Mrs Bradford Knight nnd nor daugh ter. Miss Catharine B. Kn'ght, who have been spending Ee-(iral months In Santa BarbarA. Calif., hnve returned te their home, 2208 Hlttenheuse street, where they expect te remain until early in De cember, when they will leave for Ari zona, te spend the remainder of the win ter. Mre Knight's daughter, Miss Mary Tayler Knight, who nccempanled them this Bummnr, remained in Santa Barbara und will Jein them later in Arizona. Mrs. Walter Cep and her daughters, MiM Ullrabeth F. Cope and Miss Nancy V. Cope, and her sons, Mr. Thomae P. Cepe, Jr., and Mr. Oliver Cepe, of 200 I'ast Jehnsen street, Gcrmantewn, who spent the summer and early fall nt their PIhcs at Saunderstown, It. I., will re turn home today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bryant will spend the winter at the Bollevue-Strat-ford. Miss Julia A. Barwlnd. who has been spending a few woekn with Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert E. Strawbridge, of Meadow Ledge, Bryn Mnwr, since her return from Newport, wilt occupy her town i home, 102 Seuth Twenty-nrst street, the Utter part of next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Celeman Free man will close their country place at Lebanon, pa., en Wednesday, Novem ber 3, and move Inte their town house. 2128 Locust street, for the winter. Mies Mary L. Nixon, debutunte dauch tr of Mr. and Mm. Herace V. Nixon, of llfd Greet. Woodbury, nnd 2203 Walnut street, and Miss Pauline du Pent, debu 1 tiuite daughter of Mm. Wllllnni du Pent, nf Wilmington. Del. have returned from a lev.- nayn visit. 10 r.ew iiaven, (.enn. Photo by Mareau. MISS JEAN Dt'UT ItlLKY Debutunte daughter of Mrs. A, I Hurt Hlley, of Ilaveneril, who Mill be the guest of honor at. :i uinner this evening before the dancn te be given by Hr. and Mrs. K. 13. Graham SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jtfhn ICnnncnly, of 1234 Jacksen street, nre beln congratulated en the blrtluef a dauchter, Mary Aunes Ifannealy. Mr. Walter Montgemeiy, r,f 1130 Seuth 1'lfteenlli Btrect. will upend seme time at Wlldwoed next week. Mru. Neff Lalng. of 1910 Shunk strect. will entcrtalu the mctnbem of her card club this afternoon at a luncheon-bridge party. Ameng1 theso present wilt b Mrs. J. Hill, Mie. Shim ler. Mrs. J. Buah. Mrs. William Tem. llnsen, Miss K. Shultz. Mre, Fred Reb- i l)lnn and airs. K. Grleirell. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. Jehn Langenbercer, of C72G Themas nvenue, was th guest of honor at a surprise card party given at his home last evening en h u birthday anni versary. The guesfj Ineiuded Mrn. Jehn Lnngenberger, ailsa Mildred Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Oorden Jlonreo, Mr. and Mrs. William Schelble, Jr., Mr. and Mm. Samuel Kwlng, Miss Mnrjtaret Mussel man, Mr. William Kehler und Mr. Ieo Williams. Mr. Wllmar K. Duckworth, of 91.7 North Forty-third street, haB announced the engagement of his daughter. Miss Sallle Melv'na Duckworth, and Mr. New lln W, Grubb, of Kcnnett Sauare, T'a. Ycstiddny I dident have cnything fpeclal te de and I watt looking orreund the store room thinking maybe I mltu find something I dident knew I lett, nnd I found a letter with a old fashion stomp en it like they used te put en letters te mnke them go, and nfter supplr me and pep nnd mn wn in the netting room and t acd, Hay pep, llssen te this letter I found, hay ma, llssen te this. . And I started te reed it, reading, Dccrest of the deer, I miss you no mutch it seems an if the day must have 1000 hours itiirtcd of eny 24 like it te nuptwsed te. Ha hn ha, sed nep lHfflng, dcercst of the deer, the poe fish 1 gess she'n deer nil rite meenltif lxpenidve, nobody ever cuwt me writing letter llke tlint I weh a sensible young man, net a peer fish. I t.hink its a very sweet letter 'N'ill yum, dent be se sourcnstle, we're all young once, ucd mn, nnd pep sed, Net that young, the peer fish. Wich I htartcd te reed porno mere, reeding. Life without you is like an egg without salt or a flower without Ninell. It is like wandering in the Sahara desert with no wntter te the rite of me or watter te the left of me. The peer fish, he never thawt there mite lx watter in frunt of him, ha ha hn, scd pep. New Willyum nrent you mecn, wnre did you find the letter, Ilcnny? (ted ma, and I sed. Up in the store room, anil ma sed, Y at, well I declare, its a letter you rote te me wile we were inguged, Willyum, I remember it new, hve hee you bin calling yourself a peer lish, bee Iiee Willyum wat kind of a fish nre you a cod or a sardeen or wat? Its a forgery, the boys crazy, let me tee it, t.cd pep. Wich I handiil him the letter and he s.nv the name en it and everything nnd stuck it in his peckit saying, I dident knew I drank se mutch in my youth. Wat are you Willyum, a herring or a shad? bed ma. And pep get behind the paper without t-aylne cnvthlnc and ina told hint all the different nuines of ils-ues she could think of, taking her about hulf a hour and me helping her by telling her the ones I knew. fiiraffire Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Strecl-1214 MMMHNHMWMHHiMWMMMIMMI Ready for Anether Great Saturday in Millinery Hundreds of Levely New 'Trimmed Hats - $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 A new assortment in black, navy, brown, taupe, gray, new high colerH all trimmed in our own workrooms and the values arc extraordinary. I-IIII.A.'H I.KAMNO TIIKATflKH TliniTTinN I.KK .1. 4. fllfllKRT Si UDIhVligWI Umm it WORLOT ST, OPtRA HOUSt I B. F. Keith's Theatre Leuis-MOSCONI BROS.-Chas. ith t'iPTKn vt'ii.s'A ft TtneTHi'ii wii.i.n; CRAIG CAMPBELL RUBY NORTON 7THEL0VE RACE" Children's Scheel Hats Special, $2.50 These durable stitched Felt navy, purple, henna, peppy, tan. IlatB cenu: in black, brown, Women's Allendale Union Suits Regular Sizes, $2.00. Usually $3.00 Extra Sizes, $2.25. Usually $3.50 Th fahrlc In Allendale Union Suits Is Unit of the vcr fine at jams A fabric designed te be used for the extreme or coldest eutsldti weather and overheated buildings. We will Kludly end it mimplr of thr fulirle en reuuent. Made in all styles, high, low and ljutch neck : sleeveless, elbow lennth or long sleeves ; ankle or knee length 6St DAILY MATS 2 CV), B DONALD BRIAN The I'Htn' u A'uU:i Cum'i Ster IIHPT X rr,AVI. (iKOIMUK CLARK ARCARO PRICE Ksur.v Dwrrell Jack Conway & Ce. REGAL & MOORE & CO. AI.KIIP.I) NAKSH & C(., DONAMI HIHTKKH. JOCK ilfKAV nrnl elliern TSHUBERTd MAT TOMOR., 50 c't. 'te $2.00 ST"a Ooiiet)i A UerrU Onrt tmt Th Werl't !et Betlful rreaueiien MECCA rxjHnraaMKyxmim.AtiVW, ca3OOjie0 5Cir Mwtaoes RxmeBmer Price -Nigfcu EJl IWs. TJfe. 11.80. Jl-Hj.. lugj fcVRIfe"-. SOcIe 52 ce !at K" r"r te 4" n't dltB nwrnnaii Women's Imported Fine Lisle Full-Fashioned Hosiery, Special, 75e This Is the quality vreave of lisle heslry from which te si'leet. we have been able fu Cordovan. thjt no have alwayu t,eld for $1.25, the finest obtainable. There are half a dozen Welehts This Is enu e" thn irreatpst hosiery valuen offer for eeveral ycarr. Ilia'1!., White and French Chenille Det Veiling", 50c Yd. A special purchaue mnxle In Trance of this Chenille. Det Veiling enables us te offer this veiling- at a third less than the regular price, hvery wanted color effect In In the assortment. Silk Jersey Petticoats Special, $3.95 VTe are offering for a tfv days the reirular 55.Rrt srade of Pett' coats at this special prU All wantid colors, scalloped cdae with frinffe or flounce, ilcnder btralBht lines cut amply full. Mr. DELAWARE COUNTY and Mrs. .Samuel 31, Dedd will entertain the members of their brldije dun at tneir home en saturaay evenliif,. A muslcale will be irlven by the Wom Wem an's Club of Sprlnsflcld en Thursday afternoon, November 3, at the home of ?frs Kllen Klrkmnn Myers, of Seuth Springfield. ItlMMlV & VATIXSi NHARKKV, MOTH & UK WIlTi Qthtrn ACADEMY OP MUHIC. Nev. S H V. M. TANNHAEUSER AON'nu ermtA in rc.vei.tsH i;-in i"0.- tn J2 SO irsrns'B. lllli Chentr.et Trocadero Mile. Morite , i 40-in. Chiffen Dress Velvets, $5.50 Yard r.lch. lustrous qunllty In suitable shades for etreet or cenlnff wear Till 13 our regular J7.U0 quality marital special for a few days. ALONQ THE READING Air. and Mrs. Edward n. Carrell, of 1.100 KuHcemb utreet, entertained en VWlneEday evenlnK nt a party In honor of their ten, Master Kdward 13. Carrell, Jr.'s eighth birthday. NORRISTOWN Ir.. Jehn Wagonaeller, of Wes' .Unni street, gave n. dinner at llrewn s Inn, followed by cards, at which the guentn were Miss Sylvia Ashenfelter Miss nmimi Koblneen, Mlai Adele Dalryniplv. I Miss Lerene Anderu, Mrs. Morgan Fred- ' erlck Mrs. Abram Tj'sen, Miss Leena ' McOlnley, Jtrs. Frank White. Mn.. . Oeerge Ashenfelter and Mrs. VT. W. Daifer. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Illld, of renter Pehit, entertained twenty-fh-e friends ut a masquerade Halleweui party at their home. LOWER PRICES BOYSHFORM BRASSIERES Speciil Attention In Cert l''ittl".r Steutp, Surslcul .inj Mnteri " 'TTladame cu, 835 Chestnut St. Complete ZAne of ilrc?ierej ; Our Importations of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Are New en Display tFemen lirTj- l.lnrn Hiindliercbieffi, mbreldrrpd with bl.x k InitlnW, 2Sc nnd Me. Wemen'n llBnilkcrclilefn of slider Ilnn with linnd-rmbnildrrril block InltlnlN, 38c, SUp, "15c. lVemrn'ii Hlierr l.lnrn HiinilUerrlilefn, hand nnbreldrred In uu iiHtertment of lipiiutlful deilKim eriier rinbreldery or block lpttrrs. 50e, flOr, 7.1r pacli. IJexed for Rift, nil In a box, ut $-!.u0. V3.00, 9 1.00. mmk Mat. Tomorrow Scats, 50c te $2.00 ADELPHI Mvnxi.i: TOMORROW r' ItKC SMTLLri AMD "HI IjDJIS. HCHK.VM OK l.'I'OI'Tril AN'! nn na or s"8fENHE SIal.(.l. I.I CCTION D.W MTIKI. ti r.s nev ursT hi:at8. si.r.e. Sp l NOU SIHn H . U h-iicl Tietre Under Plreeilen Ktsnlpr Ontntxuiy t An,,rlca MAtlkl r VT mskti:f.ntii , 11 M. TO n r M. Wallace Reid IV PAHAMOt'NT T'irTUnfa "The Hell Diggers" TAUT INCMIXIKH I.OIB WIf.ON . 4Ttr n-r'trtf ev M'"BTr,'.T FKITIVAT., STANTON .fAItKKT A HtXTRKSTII HTnK1,.Ta i te TKO an (I'flft 7 SO P 30 FOURTH BIG WEEK nxci.rsivB Biiewwa or nin wim.iam vrx 'vvuicu ruxx XSlt 9 k B ki r . i . vf lnn of This Htnry ..VTVTlUHIA ACCAIilPI) TBAI18 A MOIT srr rr:..tl "t. rtfTi'nu WAIIIMTSTr..TH!EATBB LItWhS WAtNUT AT NIMTM 51 m Tn ?t, Of. 1 at l:it Teilx leiiwir. PRICE'S: NIGHTS .50' te 2.50 MATS.OO'tS 2.00 -AIL fAT5 MUIHO S1ARTING NXT MONDAY NOT A MOTION PICTURE aEATS NOW -pnatlen of I.omleu. Turl-t. Npm erk nnil llo.len ROBERT WARWICK via v neni IN Till, VUHI.H' i:ii.it MI'I.enKAMATIC s-r.( TAC 1.1 : "IN THE NIGHTVATCH" Wiih OIUp TpII iipcI ti N. . C t NlstltK. AOp te 3. Wrd. Milt.. 50p te - 1 k.,i , , vi nn Coty's L'Origan Face Powder, 69c Bex This fameUH 'rciu.h Tace lewilr In nil HhadeH. The flpllglitfi.; 'i.iirrunin of Cetj'n L'Orlpan bus placed it In the forefront of n'l Tench Perfume::. War ti:., :! lox. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr und Mr, stacey T. Lloyd have iMued Invitations for a dinner tn honor of their debutunte daughter, MIds Ellen Deulan Lloyd, in the foyer of the vcadamy of JIusie en Fr'duy. November -Q, hefore the dance te be given by Mr. and Mru. C. Emerj' McMlchnel, of Knell Heuse, Deven, In honor of their debu debu tMite daughter. SHbh IJllcn McMlchael. Amenp the out-of-town miestu who will nttend the wedding of Mlhs Lillian '?,. a,lUBhter ei Wr3 Charles A. rh ', of. '"'auena. Calif., und Mr. WiS Je? "-, Due"' of New Tork- which will tulip pl,iC0 t Hincreft, the country rbJi'il c,fr AIr- ,md Utb- Wlllnm Sueltett eueii, Meudowbreok. tit 1 o'clock tomor row aftemetfn. win Via xr. , , ., - -, ..... . A'.UJ... I.I.U "euami Hackett Ducll. Mr. and l)lh T".Wk, fn ..J rim ' , . " ' 'iui 4I, uuu iurti, nnpr Mrs. Mra. BONWIT TELLER C C(T CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET SP f ft. f K r. : ' Specially Arranged . m$ 3i Iff yk An Extraordinary Offer &p Iw Fer Tomorrow Saturday W f 11 English Wicker Werk Baskets Our Own Importation, 31.25 te $8.00 JUbt tlif thins f"" a. rw.-rvlcpuhlp Rifr They nre lined in duv ulurs In fjullted pffertt The 51 .'5. Jl 5", S1.7& and JJ.00 are fc.i'cea lined, the higher jjrlceU numbcri. are Hnd with line eatlns. I Allen's French Hair Nets Are the Best 1 Quality Obtainable, $1.00 a Dez. I Six Deen Asserted for Sj.OO S vry bhade, even If our hair Ik u.tln'Ult te mutcn. Ctp-Mia-x. s Hair Nete, our faineua ' .lliUMin' brnnd. in small or large t,ir.vp l StmlBht-ahupe hair neta In i-xtru l.irs., hlz-. Allen's hnlr nets ar.' S fully guaranteed; any Imperfp :f nets j.re cheprfully replaced. a AVhite and Gray Hair Xeta arc 13c each, $1.50 a dozen. s Deulilc Mesh Hair Nets arc 10c each, 1.00 a dozen. r ?i5T3 J55rilJ:iiJ4il7iiaraiIEil!TO rail Wm ,l WiMttiWW r .pl!iETiK15!i!JI.3r! iu TrS'illll-ii.BMi.i'ffiuJi ! HF n' JIr', u,1(l .Mra Jereme Xapoleen oSSRlriU,i,ef, Wnrtilnglen: Capfiln m. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Capp. "iauilhter8 lT?J'" ,?tarC' tite ff1 of Mr ur"l ". Jnme .Starr. "v.d,?2;Y av;"uj; Gcrmantewn, left en Xnrt ,hay ,for DJ1ten' -"'here'ehe will wtend the danoe this evenlngr wh eh Mr. ' note? ,:;'0,lbi1 wl" B've tin. "ablni, rHet in honor et Ml83 Janet 'Velt TnlrrR', "cnrjr S- Grev". "" 28 '-lll ViHJ?ehoeken .,ntr'Jt. Germantown, barrn'ffhJ i'n Voner of Ma '?"" . I .uS"1' "JiUBhter of Mr. and Mra. iu!d V1 nS.ftrKVnl' of, N'w "aven. Pem, , Irevp iarei',!v? nenl,'w. Mr. Gcorire W 'f iti I nZ,V- awe. of thla elty. and V j ,;.,' ",,can Campbell, of Woodbury. I 'aterday enBnffmrnt wan unneunced i nrhatKVilat-wi10 WJ11 attcna th0 lunch- ! ...m. "" P Lnlen Loafrue nnd theatre j un aaturdav. v,iv...ie- m ,i.,.v. - . -.w.vnf,, At .ruiiiij WOMEN'S COATS 'i CAPES AND WRAP -COATS Cl !!( .ill Sale, Final 64.00 Lxchattjet Regularly Priced 85.00 te 125.00 - Our Wonder Hats $5 Truly original, novel nnil priicllpul nre theie inllllnery cren-tlun. mm mdl 2740 Ccrnuntewn Ave. Ul'UN HVJSMNt.3 t? Coats, Capes and Wraps of Pan Velaine, with Fur Trimming I ARGE cellars of Platinum Welt, Taupe Wolf and Australian Opossum - enrich these Coats and Wrap Coats, whose silhouette empha&izcs the taper ing, slender line. The capes arc of circular movement, with Chin-Chin cellar of fur. Malay, Zanzibar, navy, pyramid, marabou and black. Weel Duvetyn Coats te be worn with or without Furs VjIJOOh DUVETYN uf a line quality fashions these Coats, which are lined with self-tone or contrasting Crepe de Chine or soft satin and interlined. A narrow tic belt, a soft draped cellar and a clever treatment of the shoulder line arc responsible for the graceful effect of these Coats HUKU l'UHIK t h r. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE MARKET : EIGHTH : FILBERT : SEVENTH One Yellow Trading; Stamp With Erer- 10c Purchase All Day a Iwiish When 180 Pounds Loek 160 and 45 Years Seem 35 Yeu may rest assured that the lady in question is wearing Stylish. Stout s " ry Svcltline Sy stent Cersms I'H'I.A t-'il'.KMn 1 iriK 1 flip s FORREST NiOli; - T 8 1", Me.' T n tr V m l., 'SCORED A HIT" ' IH'. KVn I.njiijKIi' nv "l - f 1. 1 entr 'l uf ONLY 11 MORE TIMES Henry W. Savage THE MERE IDOW Pep.Mats.Wed.,Sat., 50c te $2 M t M r f - rh. L. ' BROAD " V11T.' - WITS At ' p M.. ' i .. ; h.e'iirv i-fp 8 IS RUTH CHATTERTON "MARY "One of th est plays." ROSE" c ueasen s strong- By J. M. BARRIE $. ."" ) 'I '.I r t'i. I ' -VN - l.n.f GARRICK'..r.'VJsX A. L. ERLANGER Presents MR. "Of HM PASSES BY 1VI v. r. . ' .:i m: LAURA HOPE CREWS A 1 O -t -,.t - .Te CO )i .in Ml'lilll' IN ALL. APPOINTMENTS JB sCHESTNUTST"""BROAD fAUATIAI, OMM 1DIO S COZY CeNTINfut h e a M TO ;l 11 p. M. This Is One of the Big Pictures cf the Season AlJ-Star Cast in SON OF WALLINGFORD TVrlttpn and DlrctJ by llfl AVD MH. oeeroi; nAViei.iH Chester Au'.horn of "ijt HI -h Q'H-ic Wftlllntferd" CRITICAL OPrNION 'An unuully ln'arilnc ulc'nr Net er.I- t th' p et ltfif aj etwretnif a met of thn V, Kiilnjtferrl plots r. but tli iic.frtlen of clmractnrn e fill the various rrtf hj itnn 'lmirab'y mad " Irviu!rr. "All of (h '.i ituf-a e'i -Le rrrren ar QUlt rl,nrnclr.,t'c of ,hir originals In ,.,rt"rp" North mrrlinii if In a phitii-.lrrnn of rutrmniv. pedr d( en nn.l ,lp m.llePC. rterd ' rAi..nc(ecil : ..en ha Irihcrlte.l hid "ire rharni and t-riiu.iBlvi jualltln."' Th hp'um t as l-ci deni vlti excel Itrt rerar-1 te m. 0rfer., t at.terbtnif tr'.r':',",'?,s,,fur''lb'J, lu "" atlfylti(f c.in.rx -iiuDet n icter in te pihm a . c!is e tihoto tiheto tihote r lrm Fnti!nt J.,r PAT APF l-'U MAHKH7 STREET 7VT " A.M. te ll -15 P.M. Nerma Talniadge A"- i t nv; c v rv rrrii "Sign en the Doer'' . n KKi.fi" nirrrnrAW . . i- ARCADIA lOA i All ir.Dit BEBE DAWELS in t'if, Brxn ,Trtt,' VICTORIA .rVTIr' "The Gelden Snare"' I Y TyM,-, Ol tvi f. r T-RWOOD CAHTOL 1U JURC; ilTHRET IH'fc.IlT Ht'OHl's "Dangerous Cmve Ahead" REGENT Vf!Z;:ft glebe MA,,r"r"l,iVan "Ai'nni: t.f tj n ti POT POURRI DANCERS r.M'". 'TAHIf .4 OOMPWY -OTTIEHS BROADWAY ",,0if.-s,?ac? Bebby Connelly & Company THOMAS MEIGH AN -cvppt I'rlANKFChU ,XD i 1 1 n e'rrr - ArniM -T'Jiama THOMAS MEIGHAN CROSS KEYS " 71,0 markbt "Clethes, Clethes, Clethes" Allegheny vri". 11 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN ALHAMBRA ''Til AND MORIIIS . a ' ' ' sin Ethel C'ayten in "BEYOND" Wn ANNA HAINES ' '" ' ' "ir . J; j. , "THE RUSSIAN FAMINE" 1 rurviJ-' i -1 iv.. ii' ' . . .' ' S.u h I 1 - . 1 '' r t i-, American Frienth' Service Committee ACADEMY OF MUSIC ,"r"J" m MUMIW Mlilll. IUT. ai. ,l h-..-, Tin fllll lll('llM I r jil (IpiTl ( HI1IP4UV RIGOLETTO nr ' r 1 ' 1 . m".' H r 1 I t i HI .r.j. A Al'. "" ' ' Ml'-I'- -.- r.uJ rt- ,v rtlUV NOV 1 " uirrnit V.M.MMi llv,v 8 15 MuiIimI l.,n U I C II K U t)C0i M A tr , )t ''tiPn ' .lay a. ; u" 7 & 11 V l M ti; 7 IMI- "I adl of ,he .inry" Cenvun ffr ttprrifr-Xm'i.'en Trie Mclilim M ..sliull llitirl Met tn 111l IValurr rirriire . iri'i I , Tti6H.,ra.n.it'- IUr; rutr: I t.Mf TSetiiveiU ' "Princess or (New .n.l 9 '. Market 1 ti AO 1 f Verk" 0CO4-t '", "THE OLD NEST" 1 V11 rtHY ' I - I .STS. . n 1 :e 11 - t.?;n tn 1 n '-x i r,i. WOW" rA -. ,,,, . ,s, ,. THE JOURnEY'S END" Charlie Chiplm in The laic wla CJ'.,,,, ar.i Ut be, U)tn Ovt'C'U'nV . 8) .Lt.u a. I aud 9 Thes. Mcighan in "Cappy Rick" "THE GOLDEN TRAIL" 3 SlicmAe V ,1 h,l 1 - .In ti AV. v A I rY ' "THE SNOB" r.rnri it a X' rT1 TTfc A T T O C iVlc 1 ruruumn 3 I IV A U O MAE DESMOND 1 1 H-r.1 The Wonder Corsets that impart a "YEARS YOUNGER" "POUNDS LIGHTER" Appearance te any STOUT FIGURE regardless of weight or size Come in and let our C'ersetiere lit you one. Lit Ilrethcrs S1XOND n.OOK ., 1 . .1 4. u. 1 A M . V ORPHEUM '" 'Ill'l'UM .1 M . F. - rrrant -mi A ci.el n OrDheumPlayers0vertheHill " lllll'mirllnnf K.y.tene- ,:.r ,:-,.;,;) ( 1 i I I l'-'!1 I I 1 " I I 1 DH1UDELPHI V r ORCHESTRA "; rn n-mrt i, h" ih 1'eulnr J 11,!.: UTTLH l 'I' l--U !M "OVER THE HILL,,, V1,,... s v; x r- v, ; ,, "THE STORM" . ' VI I V f-H 2 1 EMMETT WELCH Plinstrelr. D DUMONT'S I IK ' i5 1 !1 I - IH1 . r siii KM KIT 11 p I I t 1. 1 ll'l I I,. i fume!. Wm.i i v I uda Tit-for-Tat I, sm -j MM'vrr.n AMBASSADOR AI I.t 1' Mn ilrii-M rt nv, 1 t Det In 1 '1 I I OK. If. 1 The Old Oalten Bucket :t "!,r" u" PALM GARDEN, 39th and Market Sts. Beginning Men Oct. 31st (Halloween) for One Week PAUL WMITEMAN'S ORCHESTRA Direction of ARNOLD JOHNSON "AMERICA'S BEST DANCE MUSIC" The Original GEORGIA JAZZ BAND CONTINUOUS DANCING S-tOOM )Yil! be Given A wait in Prizes Halloween Open Every MBht Under New Mannincnt . IIENKI MaKTIN " "V "' ' " ' '- i in if ii i! I it. Bi i i l n k I m tm r i3 ' ml n Ell
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