I & JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wytine Talks of New Sports Styles She Chats " About Halloween and the Parties Given. A Bridal Tale HAVE yen i10'0'' t,ic vcr-v ,n'C9t '" .nertu .cletlicn? The Hklrtu nre m(iC 01 i"- ", ,' i,,,,i nP .tllnlipil n . i ffi S3 "Wrk "rieVh S. heavier f'tl"' ' minn Hill!. m?,h r nwl 1rem. Tim frlrije en the tfli f N klrt Ik net vr.v wide; Iff CB? mew th" nn irich te nil lntfh anil n .R T i" t of the milt I- ltmin ly lid. of th'emc irutertnl .i t he riclrt re i .rrf Jntt If they hrc of pliild the , ft J',, ly done-ln n nlnln material d' hJs l"t iiutchM tlie coat. ,BV.Vnl w Wewl. ..vY!. Dorethy ntrrlnn. a daughter of the Chnrlc nistls Harrisons, vvn wearing Mich h S&twd scarf. m Saturday out nt the Plckcrlni? HUlif Cftib. Mil I witf quite number at thq U'unU lit Mnnhclm Int month - MKS. W06D, by the way', expectu te mere this wrck.inte her heucc, Heck Bew, in Hndner, which ynrf form SS the property of her ;lfV. tiiMate Mr, Fdvvnrd K. Hew and. Mr. Weed Ae jrVarStan of the two IWvvlen.l fhlMren? Father nnd Dorethy, nnil flip Sent Irt Winter In the Smith near Tar flic "in !.. "! ........... i---- K. i the younstfet of the- Harrlfdii "..". .1.7-. lufei. In' Mr. Kmerv MeMlchael, and Mrs. Rowland wan the t ether. IT WAS geed when if stepped rain Inc in the afternoon yesterday, fomehew jeu hate te nee. the fun of the kiddies en Halloween Mopped by tad father. Of renr-c lf probably wlner fun when they mtmt utay in the house, and equally of course I am re ftrrlns te the fun they can have -in the ceuntry: for no one would permit them te trot about the city streets en costume, tbeRf day "' bunjlnrlc and held up." Hut they de have such geed tlincH In the country. What in mere fun than te see father ill droned up in an old milt of moth er's, topped with n wide hat nnd veil and tn Mart out with hint te visit your friend' all wearing; beautiful false faces and puzzling every one te pieces. There were many children m pnrtlea tetterday afternoon nnd Inat evening and some of the grewn-upi went te hcv fral affairs h"ld at the country eltihw. There ww a large dance nt the Hunt ingdon Valley Country Club nnd n gn-nt many dinners uere given before that event. The (Jenrge .Turtles gave n children! party In the afternoon for their email mi. fieerge. Jr.. nnd the Geerge Warden entcitalned in the eve ning. Altogether it was a great day and evening. SHH was n young nnd very pretty little bride, and she wna n btiRy an htiy reulil be gettln a dellcleui upper 'all cooked In the vc-y InteM; "heme economics" way for Mr. Hrlde Hrlde Hrlde jroem, who apcelally liked everything die planned te have. Well, home hr came te And nn eager little wife waiting nt the denr njid n dainty table cprend with linen nnd Oliver, and inuhrnem nnd chicken, nnd nil hnrts of "deltiseintii" thing1. And a very pleated Mr. I'rldcgrnnm it wns. Well, down thev at, inul evc-j thing beniitlful till Mr. II b"nn te eat a drum Mick. Then snld he te Mrn. It: "I)e.v. I don't think thlK chicken Is tender ennueh: In fact. I cannot bite Inte the druni'tlck. Veu ought te tnke It down te the hutiher nnd tell him If lie can't eat It he ought te give veu another." "Oh," thought enreful Mn. H . "I wonder If he mean' It." Net Wing a twinkle in Mr. TV's eye. nlie derided that he did. and lifter all she would net be the right kind of n house keeper if Mie did net demand geed feed from the produce man. Next night when Mr. 15 came home te dinner there was n brand-new roast chicken en the table. "My!" said he, "tve plileke'K in micpesslen. VWrc Hrlnsr high. T tell you." "Ne dear." said little Mrs. Hrldc. I took the drumMli'l; down te the hutciier -tut he tried te cat it nnd cpuM net. .- lm rnve us till ether chicken for tonight.". XAXCV WTXXK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. anil Mrs. Wllt'ams Il'iMIe Cad w&lader nnnounce the marrlnps of their dauRhter. Christine Blddle. anl Mr. n. H. n.jnicl Bewie, Jr., uu Mny 2, 1021 Theguists who win atu.i the lunch eon te be Kvm by Miss rniellnn n Nixon, ,i,uj,htr of Mr. nnd Mr- Herace P. Nixon, at their home. 2J0H Walmu Jtrect, tomeirow In honor of mihs i ..,VV. grady Uu.j. ,inl,Bhter ,,f Mr ml M Wurtg and ll. ,,',.' 9 ''"'."iiun.l pn-ywm?XwVhhw,nA tend the wrddh'i e r r', ffl" ,t0 '1,-1 Pwen. dauKhi.r of ' MrMtlM ' sssmsmsm MEMHER OF IMPORTERS Kef ire nnlVurd nreunil tl'r pi" &UH thVrnVf .) f '? mntwlnl. Tint :...i ..MAintii. nniv iih ver.v We believe this is the opportune time te buy Oriental Rugs. Every Oriental Rug in our stock has been repriced at one-half the prices ruling in 1920. If the new tariff gees into effect, basing the duty en American instead of foreign values, it will mean higher costs. Special Offering Ne. 4 Fine Persian Saruk and Kermanshah Rugs In Roem Sizes At Less Than Pre-War Prices Sizes from 8ft.10x5ft.llat $225, te 17 f t. 7x12 ft. at $805 Various intermediate sizes at proportionate prices Exquisite colorings in soft shades of Jfcese, deep Blue, Ivery, Old Blue, etc just such pieces that give the neces sary note of distinction te Boudoirs, Drawing Reems, Libraries and Themas Jeffersen Peyton, nnd Mr. D. ItayM Anilew, son of Mrs. J. Ilewe Adam, of 2'iOG Lecunt atr"eet nnd D.ng ley Dell, I'aell. which will he eelem. nlscd at, 6 o'clock torrterrow cvcnlnB In the Kmrqanuet Church, Hnpldnti, V'a., will 'nclude Mrk J. Howe Adams, Mr. nhd Men. Coffin ColKet Wilsen, Jr., th ltev. Hnd Mm. l'aul Htuncvan't Howe. Let Cnpe Mny, N. J J the Tlev, and Mrs. ueicd uressen, Air, ana Mr, ueerge cor cer cor sen, Mr nnil Mrs. J, Jaidah Uuenther, Alss Cerlnne U. Freeman, Miss Mary U Hcull, Mlse Leulna V, Scull. MIsh Marlen H. Uutten, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Klrkpatrlck and Mr. Kdwurds Kncacy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlntherly Fester, of llroekllne, MaJ.., w 11 entertain n. putty at the HarvArd-rrlucateii name en Sat urday, at Trlncrteti In honor of her slater Miss Nancy Sfoufthten, daughter of Mr. nilit Mrs. AuguStuv U, StoUghten, of Kflst Washington lane, (Jsrmnntewn. MIm H touch ten, who Is one of the sea son's debutantes, will make her debut at a dance which her parents .w 11 give en Saturday evening, December 24. Mr. and' Mrs. Festtr will spnd n fortnight as the RUeattf'ef Mrs. Fester's parente, Mr, and Mrs. Stuughten. Mcsi. Harry M. XrUhnnsen, of tfi$ Liv.'Ui street, Knnnunces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ethel Niitlmnsen, te Mi I3ene.lfct O'mh.'l, Jr. Mr. Glmbel It the son of Mrs. rtenedlct 3lmbl, of 141 North Hread street. Miss Margaret Unyrtt Hamilton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn M Ham ilton, of Chestnut Hill, w 11 attend the Harvard'Pflnceten game en Saturday at P.rlnceten. MIsh H.imllten will muke her debut at n, -tea, with dnnelntr, eh Sat urday. Novemher 20. which her partni" w.ll g ve at the Oermantewn Cricket Club. Mr. and Mr. T Williams Ileherts en tertained at a luncheon en Sunday at Pinceyd Farm, IJnla. Mr. and Mra. Jehn Frederick Lewis, who have been occupying the r place. Mersteln, nar West Chester, for several months, will return te their town house, 1914 Sprucn street, en, Tuesday next. Dr. and Mrs. James W. Nixon, Jr., haver returned from their wedding trip and are 'occupying their apartment nt the St. Antheny Hetel. Swi Antonie. Tex Mrs. N xen. before her wedding en October 6 In 3t. AsapliS Episcopal Church, Hnla, was Miss Juliana Sevens Tinker, dnufjhter of Mrs. JjOM'a C linker, Jr, of Iiala Mrs. Untold J. Brown, of Kllzabeth, N. J will nrrlvp the latter pnrt of next month nnd w II be the fcuesit of hr par ents Mr and Mrs. Walter Owynne Hen Hen dereon, of .in.1.1 Indian Queen lane. Oer Oer maneown, for n few days. She will come tn attend the Danssnt te be Riven at the BelM-ue-Str.itfefd by her parents Wad nrsday afternoon Decmher 28, te for mally present te secety her sister. Mies Helen C. Hendersen. Mrs. Voerhee Drayten, of Oak Lnne. will spend the winter at the Lenfracre, where she has taken an npnrtment. Mr. and Mrs. Herace T. Fctterelf ami their daughter. Mlee Mildred Fctterelf, hnva returned from their cottage nt Ventner and are eccupylrg their place at Bent read, Wyncute. Commander J. M. Peele, 3d. United Statei Navy, of the Michigan, nnd Mrs. Peele, formerly of c'vnwyil, who spent the summer at Cnpe May. liave returned nnd have taken a heuse for the winter At "22.1 WKinhloken avenue, (Jermun (Jermun tewn. Mr .and Mrs. Wllllnm I Mlrkll. of thn Wclllncten. left yesterrtny for their new lienie. Uulph read. Hryn M'lwr. formerly ewt.rd by Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fenne- Heffman and their family hnve closed their cettnsre nt ("ape May. where they spent the summer, and liave returned te their home at Radner. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Haker Whelen will cloee their country place nt Deven nnd will leave terlny for the Hit ten house where they hava taken apart ments for the winter. A luncheon, followed by a aard part, will bi given en Saturday afternoon iit thn Lenuncre, Walnut street west of Hrend .by the Slcnia Alpha PI Sorority. Tim commlttee In eharjre Iticludrs Mies Marlen Creamer, Miss Jenn Clark nnd Miss Dorethy Cfar. On Saturday eve. nlug, November 2, th,i sorority will also s'v an Informal dance at the Itltz Itltz Carlten. Mr. and Mrs. P W nice, of r2'.' LecuRt street, announce the Cncacement of their dntiKhter, Miss I. Milan K!lz,ibth Ulce. te Mr. Frank H Welser, of Snrlns fleld, Mn.ss Mr. and Mis F. Iteland O'tirlen will entertnin with a marpjernde p.utv and dancn at their home, 'OS Lanfdewnc axeuue, Lansdewnc, en Saturday ew nlnf. Dr. nnd Mrs. D. Lafayette Simler, of 1636 Olr.ird avenue, announce the mar mar rlaBe of their dauehter, Miss Selnui White SnydiT, te Mr. William Plckr-tt Helm. Jr., of Washington, en Saturday The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents. MIm Helm Cook entertained at lunch tin, followed by a theatre party, yjter rtay afternoon, In honor of Miss I'dlth M W.lklnsen. dnuhter of Mr? Kdivln Wilkinson, of 1302 Huntlnr; Pari, ave nue, who w II be married te Mr t! raid .1 Hansen, of 40X9 .Spruce street en Saturday evening ne.t at t o'clock In Hely Trinity Church, te be followed b n reception at the Ilelleviie-Stratfer'l The guests will Ini'ltide the bridal pirty The niarrliiRe of Mas Sara I.lgrht I.lgrht stene, of 2I114 Stanley strett. aipl Mr William SIiikiiiiiu. took plac- last eve nliiB at the home of the bride. The I'ev M Uarg perfeinied the ceremenv The brhle wns attended by her sintt'r Mis' Ithr.i l.lfrhtstnne. nml Miss Hese Slusiirin. Mr Ale Mltn cl: whs best man Mr and Mrs S.ugman will h- at liemi at 2012 Niith Thlrty-stcend street after l)eemher 1 EgiCT!'.';'U'i!yji''iM FRITZ & LARUE, 1615 CHESTNUT STKBKT Living Reems. 'IjjjijIjjjjjjJijjjjjjJIrV, ' . Mns: k. h: imyake nuwiii, Jit. Mrs. Hewie we.h Miss Christine Hlddle Cadwalader, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs,,Vlllliuns lllililld CatlwaJ. niltr. H6r inanlnge (e Mr. hewie Is nnneuiiffd today DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. A. F. Jacksen, of Hwarthmers, will entertain her bridge club at luncheon en Wedncdny afternoon, the members of which Include Mrs. II. C. Uarr, Mrs. Carl ChHffee, 'Mrs. .-'aniuel M. Pedd, Mrs. Johr- C Hariier. Mrs. Jeseph Perry, Mrs. Jehn Wt Pltteck, Mrs. Merris K. Smith, Mrs. Albert Stanford, Mrs. Cleorge Sim mons nnd Mrs. Leuis Skinner. Mrs. William Petter, Mrs. Jehn Hi lery Tuttle. Mrs. Hlmer Mcllck and Mrk. Leuis KmmeiiH have returned te Swarth Swarth mere from Pittsburgh, where thy tit tended the State Federation bf Women's Clubs. ' Mrs. Ttosceo Ballard, of Chester, will entertain Informally at bridge at her home en Fr.dny afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey ThetnnH. who have been spending n'week n the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheibley, of Swnithmore, returned te their home In Atlantic City a few days ake. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welnsteln, of C840 L.irchwoed axenue, celebrated their tenth wedding nnn'versary en Sunday evenlng. eventy-flve guests attended. Mr. nnd Mrs Jnmes J. Moen, of r,!t:!l Catharine street, announce the marrlaije rf their daughter. Mls'i Carolyn Ayres Moere, tq Str Halph Atlee Light, of 6100 Walnut street, en Saturday. NORTH PHILADELPHIA "Tangle-," a musical comedy, will be given en Tuesdny arid Wednesdny eve nings, November 22 nnd 23, at the Academy of Music by the Alumnae As As As eoclatlen of the William Penn High Scheel, followed by the annual dune. Thes; en the committee In chnrgn are Miss Mnrparet C. Clark Miss Lillian Dalx, MiM. Sephia Emit Harbison. Miss liertha F. Ferney, Miss Harriet W Hnll, Mi-Mi Heba. Klein, Miss Elen n. Kreneberper, Miss K. Rae Messlnsrer. Miss EWIe H. Mooney, Mlsr. Anna W. Nell and Miss Helen M. West. Mr. Hermsn D. Levlnsen Is the writer of the play. A masked surprlse party was given In honor of Mis Jehn Lindsay nt her home, 213 Montgomery avenue. Cynwyd. u Friday evening The quests included Mr and Mrj. Jehn Lindsay, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Lindsay. Mrs. Annie Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Heward Wllleughby. Mr. and Mrs. Alden, J. Clark, Mr ana Mrs. Harry Dasher. Mr and Mrs. firnest Henlay. Mrs Sable Censore, Mrs. Jacob Parsons. Mrs. Rachel Lupten, Mies Mar garet Lindsay, Miss Mildred Lindsay. Miss Deris Lindsay, Mhs Ann Virginia Wllleughby. Master Heward Wlllcughr by, Miss Peggle Lindsay, MIsh Betty Lnd-uj, Master Hebby Lindsay, Miss Harriet Parson and Miss Mildred Par son. A dnnce will be given by the Hlpr Sis ters, Ne. 10, nt Apelle Hall, 1710 North liread street, tomorrow evening tfMVUDIW Tralnleud of flour te be sold at lowest prices In years! Inc. .4?' 1 i ssz MLfvr&j a r i 3 yvvnvrr -.fi i nrmv&utGiMtey,zi y t, 3 Wii: t Jl a x' of m n FW H f Fermer Pricmt Were Very Much Higher n IflTfeSIV Si ... I MHBlffl 1 B We Specialize in Gowns and Coats Thai h 1 S W ' i i i i Ana uu mm uranas g i j m At all our Stores HATS TRMMED FREE j M llill llfTe 111 II lliLfllUIi Alllf rrTlT3f JlTlff AlJfj t'lTQlTlf lllfTTU I 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Mnrguerlte McCaffcry, of 24U Chrlst'an street, will entertain Infor mally nt her home this evening In honor of her daughter, Miss Dorethy McCnf fery. Among these present will be Miss Helen Seett, Miss Helen Drewn, Miss Rosemary Kearney. Miss Mary Gnffney, Mis Margaret Me.Vcal, Mas Mary Misty, Mist Dorethy Tsaadttle, Mls Nancy MeCann, Miss Eleaner Reagan, -iiirw neur Washington, mish Marie Washington, Mini Marlen Thompson, Miss Kathleen O'Connell. Miss Elizabeth Lynch. Allka Rllnlea T.vneVv MIm Mnrv Stack, MIsh atraldlne Riff, Miss Rose mary nevlns, Mls Helen Floed, Miss Winifred Nelll, Miss Mary Feelkey, Mls.i M. McOery and Miss Marie Foelke. MICs Rese Cercul, who Is the guest of MIsh Lerette ninnan, of B34 Race street and formerly of thin section, has, re turned te the e ty nftcr spending sonje time In New Yerk. TIOQA Miss Anna Larkln and her sister, Miss Marguerite. Larkln, cntcrtnlned the mem bers of the Flftyflfty Club, te which Uu7 belong, at a mOsquerade dance 5S?. "nllewecn party at their home at 3341 North Bread street en Fr'day evening. Their quests Included Miss Jean Clark, M.ss Adele Frederlcka, Miss Dorethy JtcDevItt, Mlns Elvira Mnrtlne. Mss Alma Wall. Mlsa Ruth Walrath, Mr. Pjul Barker. Mr. Harris Burten, Mr. Edward T. Clark, Mr. Edwin Fec ney, Mr. Charles Mall. Mr. nebert Lu-ke-ns, Mr. Martin MeCaWley. Sir. Wllllahi McLoughlin. Mr. Nathan WhltUker nnd Mr. Leuis Mnahadrl. Mrs. Nelsen Evey will entertain the Thirteen Club at her home nt lR'.tf. Llndley avenue en SAtuhlny afternoon, November 12. the membera of Which In clude Mrs. Hnreld Brown, Mrs. Dorethy Cherry, Mrs. Nelsen Harris, Mrs. Martin Hlckey. Mrs llenjamln Linten. Mrs, Jehn C Mnckln, Mrs. Eugene Schlelske, Mrs. vjlllnm Simmons, Mrs. Alfred Adler, Miss Margaret C. Clark. Miss Alma Flta Patrick and Mies Virginia Sauerer. FRANKFORD Mr nnd Mrs. Geerge M. Heyser. of Salem. Ore. . nre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Slavln, of 1133 Fillmore street. Mrs. H. L L'ghtfoet, of 4B2G Dit man strett, has Just returned after a month's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Lock Leck Lock ten, of Norrlstewn. Miss Jeanette Palmer, or Harrison street, will entertnin the members of her sewing circle at her home thin after noon. NORRISTOWN Mrs. M. P. Doud, of 802 Smith street, gave a supper party and masquerade In honor of her children. Mis Jane Doud, Master Richard Doud and Master Jnmca IfJHHksiAa; -r IMrOJtTEIiS, DESIOXKRB AND MAKEKS OF WOMEN'S AND CniLDREN'tt APrAKEL OF THE TIianEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS OOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES PETTICOATS pf Fer Wednesday An Unusual Reduction Sale of Sumptuous Fur-Trimmed Capes and Coats Masterpieces of desicning and quality. In exclusive beauty and very great opportunity, they give another and forceful demonstration of the saving and better dressing that will fellow the woman who adepts the Harris Shep, as Her Heuse of Fashion These are medal Oe&ts and Capes, originals snd coaptatiens of rxris creations, selected te display fashions the famous opening are finest quality p&avslalne and marvelln. Trimmings of platinum, wolf, boiver, eijulrrel and caracal. All richly far trimmed, sem entirely bordered with wonderful far. Zilulngs cf heavy, beaatlful ciepcs, some satin striped. Celers are navy, sonrente, reindeer and black. HO-00 te 375-00 Fermer Pricmt Were Very Much Higher We. Specialize in Ceivns and Ceals Thai Slenderize ihc Larger Women gJSEitin Market tighth Filbert Seventh I Puritan Weel Yarn ; Fer Sweaters AT ALMOST HALF PRICE! The excellent Puritan brand hand-knitting yarns, famous everywhere for their loftiness and evenness. Made only of finest pure wool worsted softly spun and very warm. ItegHlarly $1 Hank i I n -.. " -ei- " Fer all high-grade knitting sweaters, sacques, toques, novelties, etc., in every staple and popular new shade. An expert demonstrator will be here all week te assist purchasers Mail nnd pheue erdr promptly filled, t.tt rriAer,TlIMI l'T.nOR j B3jes5?-a!'4 , m : BQiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiHH mmmMmmmtM mzmMmhmm mm WiWwWWm lmi WMK9WSf Thete by Marrtsu .MKS. CIIUILGS II. DL'ELL Wlie, Isefore licr marriage, was Miss Lillian Tucker, of California Doud. Among these present were Miss Sara Garner, Ma6ter Ress Garner, Miss Mar e Beth Ootwels, Mlsa Eleaner Seltzer, Miss Margaret Hutch, Master Rosceo Ferd. Master Donald Ferd and Master Randelph Cressman. FRATERNITY DANCE The annual Halloween bal maaqu arranged by Alpha Phi Fraternity will be held In the Red and Geld ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratferd en Wednesdny evening. The rooms will be appropriately deco rated with Hnlleween lanterns, witches, cats and spooks. Autumn leaves, pump kins and corn shocks will cover the front of the balcony bexeS, while orange and black festoons nnd decorative pan els will add te the attractiveness of the seen Gay-colored costumes of nil de scriptions will enliven the occasion. r.r--Hi-tyFs-T T MILLINERY SWEATERS SKIRTS LINGERIE CHILDREN'S APPAREL W M i CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH cf this Shep. Materials i t t ); sirrs- msmmsm J r-atllP 8TRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr, and Mrs. Isadora Rudelpli, of r,407 Lebanon avenue, Wynnelleld, nre re ceiving congratulations en the birth of n son, Ulclutrd Ellin Rudelph, en Sunday, rMtfiltA. e.l Mr Iturlelnb will lie re membered as Miss Ruth Bcrnhelm, ' dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Bern- I helm, of 243C West Lehigh nenue j A Halloween party was given en Sat urday afternoon by Mr and Mrs Wll-, Ham M. Lewis, of 1914 North Thirty second street, for their daughter, Miss M idred Beltv Lewis. The guests were I Miss Tlllle Kessler, Miss Frnncen Rob inson. Miss Sue Claire Lnnge. Miss Sadie Ktuger, Mls. Frances Burlnes. M'ss Mel Kessler, Mlsn Freda Kurtz Miss Nanette Yudlzky, MIch Sephie Levitt Miss Selma Harris. Miss Resal nd Wel ner, Miss Anna Fuglusen, Miss Sndl-j Share nnd Miss Martha Fisher. Mr David Trempeter, of 2818 North Twenty-sixth street, has gene te French Lick Springs for nn Indefinite stay BEADED RfifcQ Ilcpcired Itcllned Hrlni U nur Ilnndbsfe or pnckMboek. W'f de lleneral nmlrini Pesrli IM irune (I'iIH ml 'Iher Mh Hncs n palrtd HtmKlt'rhlnn.PlcnliHpttlrartlng. MARCEL BEAD SHOP 1810 Chestnut St. Spruce 79964 JUST RECEIVED A .Smell Shipment of Impnrtrd BEAD TAPESTRIES Itenil lletd A Weel and Weel Gcrmantewn Novelty Shep a e- . v,ncuen Ave. utn. -iyun fr-0 ) FORTY-FOUR "One.ef.a.Kind" I FROCKS Repriced Frem 39.50, 49.50, 59.50 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY $ 1 Q.50 19 Exclusive samples that are closed out at this amazingly low price because theu cannot be re ordered or repro duced. Tricetines Rashanaras Crcve Satins Geergettes Canten Crepes 'ti0 Shoes Your Feet Aren't Forced te Fit There are shoes that require your feet te fit them; and there are shoes fashioned te tit your feet. Te se cure your correct tit, you don't have te Duy a model that seems homely, te you, but you de need a shoe with I a natural inner sole line and a snugi heel seat, also a flexible arch, feri reason that jour own feet has a flexible arch. The Cantilever Shee, is a Roed-lookine; shoe in which veu can obtain a fit better than -.ou htwe had before. It possesses a flexible arch. When laced up trimly under' your arch, a Cantilever drives, just the support there you need. Ne steel shank-piece concealed batween teles. restricts the natural flexibility of your feet nor compels your aich te tit the shank of the shoe. The flexible Cantilever arch conforms te the undercurve of the individual feet It is u ell te rcnifml.fr thru the .lelplit of tli,. feet arch varies trrc-.it Iv In iUffc-rent feet of the s.ime kzr un,i only In n shoe with a tlexlbic .hunk cm ou he ure of proper nt nnd supports ' With every tep our muscles ,., r- i elne hh th.-v .lenlre te exercise. our circulation is UBreeahU Mlnmluteif m. Htrail nf belntt sleuetf up, 0u den t become tlreil se seen; ou leek lust . i much better for net fet-llns tlrad and ou avultl foetstraln and the many I treuliles phnlcl,ms ascribe te that I Allew ui te nt you In I'antllever ' Miev L.'.rn what supreme comfort, may be eurn. And see he boeU ' IoeUiiik our teet appear in Hum M1UII13 ..v.a te li CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office ! niillleiere nre iiInii nn a.ie In nriirlu i-lllrm Ml .uu-llrnilheiiii s inns i:ieim" ,'" tiurj 1-jrk -Run H'ie t'u J7 I' lOkinan iiiulen I'urrrtii (' ne .Iiii lii Hn.iiU.. j . t Nt.in M'er a.7 Nurtlinmrten St. Urrlpiut"i mi.-1 .1 ji, m llllllllll V.AIM H .V.lil Mtn ,m ..imresler Tre :l i:.it Kluu Ht i .11IIIK Sil Ai'ipei h 13'J I'e n Miiuh e .r.ntnn Lewii. RellW. 114 Wye-iiliii Vv he,roekln II. Hlreeli. iie JB. IiitJeMudeuc. Trenten II M. Voerfieoe nre ,a"c Wllkee.lUrre M. K. Murray. 13 nubile Se urtt TUe lien Ten f " B, leuCi lu t'a L " "w-v O 'B 1 1 1 nnDDPCT ''AHT lvt,,, H" rUIvlxCiUl , Mnt. Tomorrow "Scored a hit" MMD Tin; r i n'inu i.rntiKii ONLY 7 MORE TIMES Henry W. Savage 'or THE MERRY WIDOW Pep. Mat. Wed. & Sat., 50c te $2 jffVT wr(!l pr.AT TTIfnflt'AY ZIEGFELD FOLLIES nnnin i,(,i r ns s ir hrp UtxlJAU Vnv, Met Tomorrow, 2 15 LAST 7 TIMES "Barrie at his beat." nva t.Ebenn. CHARLES rftOHMAN I'tMfMi RUTH CHATTERTON "MARROSE" By J. M. BARRIE "One of the aeasen's strong est plays." NORTH AMERICAN Trices: Evi. S0c te 12 SO: Met'. 60e te 13 NKTT WEEK SKATS TIlTrtfinAY JOHN OOLDEN. PIleniTISR OF "l.lrhtnln'." "Tie Flret Yenr " "8 wise Feils," "Turn le the Hishl Presents Twe Ilrllllent Stars (tUAcn HALE LARUE HAMILTON IN THE COMEDY,. nC II D MF" WITH SONGS WB-HIl mc Stied fnder Direction of WINCHELL, SMITH Prlee" Evenlnjs, .10c te 12 SO. Saturdey Matinee, Sflc te 13 rftrri.An wbd. siat., 6q te si.se PADDiriif LAST 5 EVOS., 8 30 VjilVllV.IV. Pep. Mat. Tomorrow LAST 7 TIMES A. L. ERLANGER Presents MR- PIMBPfSES A Theatre GulM Sueei by A A MILNE W ITH LAURA HOPE CREWS AnJ Ne'able Cast Inc Dudley Dt?es l'llULS A I.I. MGHTS 77c TO J.' 50 MATINEES, 77e TO .2.00 NEXT MONDAY b SAM H. HARRIS Pns)Yt imie Old Netu Yerk 10 Months in New Yerk PnifES ALL NIOHTS. 77e TO line TOP MATS . WED & SAT . 77c TO 2 rMla.'n IuUInt Tlivatrre Direction nf Ie A 4. J. fOtehert ePHPCTsUHT ST. OPtRA HOUSE. "swjBpwi wnwniu ikm w.nt SHflKOT VAUDEVILLE WUK1.03-BE5T DAHV HA7S J tvti.t LEW FIELDS IN SNAPSHOTS Or 1021 W 111 I ulu MeCennell & Ca nf 2T Yvette & Ce. A Robins Fred Allen Jee Fan ten 7 nLVE DEMLS WILL OVKLAND MOBSMAN A VAN K MIVIIERT NEWS McCONNELL & SIMPSON In "AT HOME" B.rf. M. Temar. Sret J 1 .UU St. Theatre Walnut at nth ROBERT WARWICK IN IN PI.US-ONI in Till. ..! THnn.lNi, MELODRAMA THE 't'flV night watch via' a moving imi'tiri: t " . no ai vr,it '.no ii ,e iT-SHUBEKT5., rwyccwrocKiMeisis atsi Pfttrnt MECCA CO.ef 300- II RIC SCCNlt MAWtLOOS FOKHE OALUT PRICK i;htj ui- 30 rs t Hss n jv A KfTOMOR.Kul:50 VVRIC renishl' 50c le $2 4 in nc Mu.tr k cvritr Mrctti Pep. MatTomer. Best Seats $1.50 NIGHTS AT BIO MATS TMUR4 AND 3T AT 1 20 EATS HOW 6 WEEKS AHEAD Pep. Mat. Thurs. ' $1.50 MKll. KI.MTION DV. M TIM tii1" Nn iiKsr srAT.. i sn Sent, fr- rtnU!ir-(r Ma' A. Sllt . . n f tn 1 , , V IirjMV UK Ml vii IIURMMY BMIMM, U s Pli'LVDt.LI 11IA IJI'KIIVI I- -in 11 1 TANNHAEUSER fflAfilNELLO,W A Until.'., VI.I VJ for Every Need Tieffc rur iUl. n .) liM.nii t nur hAlr t reAtntr.t N,.J tt Marvel 01 rnnitttit hu 1 r IIKNW TINTING r a ejiliiitit .-i .if lliere Kra i a I'.vi'erl. ronrteei s xerilee Klien. Cnn.iill I RITA A. KRAUS. 161S W.nu Si flj ( s-'r," i"n? A.O sP&fi :vzixi'- -U li uu HATS CLEANED modeled III llir dmiiii) Impel, for .pnru 1111I niitliie erear, finr in vrnre nf v n e r I i r r is it Miur ,-rir haiinsnr. WALNUT WW St. Theatre ADELPISI Vj e4 N. 7th bt. tr htneiiiark.r tjl7 Bet, 60? te, f2.f0, Hejd1., ifi CUiftaUt MAItKUT AT NINISTRU.MTir It A M TO 11 T M. De MILLERS f .Arrtfi titiMrirfftreJ AFTER Cast Includes Jack Helt, Lila Lcc, Charles Ogle THE SHOW a paramount ricrunu Hy Rita Wciman henrT8cetTO BUSTER KEATON S! .f.M'i'.l r.!.1""' hewtmr. arrival. e( - '" ' "1 AmFrir-fi STANTON MARKET AND PlXTHKNTH STrtRnT3 ii -an. l an s no. ,- n 7 no n no Owing te Unprecedented Demand FIFTH WEEK cr vii t tAr re. v THK WONDER PLAT OP" THR YBAll COM1NO "QUEKN OF SHnBA" M 'CNESmurS7:'BR(MD 10 A M TO 11 15 1 M. BERT LYTELL IN KIRBT SHOWING Ot-' "A Trip te Paradise" KROM PLAY RY .VIOLNAP. PAT A PC 1SI Sr.VRKET HTRKKT I tLit.Li '. A M te 11 1ft P. M. . PMtAMOt-NT PICTURE Wm. S. Hart RRifE- P.RAM' ' ARPAHIA C hestnut Hei Utth Eugene O'Brien SJ? POOR" rt Inn f MARTHA MANSKIKLD VICTORIA MARKET AR. BTH n A M. te 11 15 P. M. The Invisible Power WITH HOl.n PKTERS TAPITfll '- rRi:ET STREET n.1 llJU im A ji te ll:ir, P. M. Constance Talrnadge""'Np REGENT MAK.Kff0ffatffi "T" GLOBE MARKET AT Jl NIPER 1 1 TO 1 1 Continuous Vaudeville UR "NOBODY HOME" M,1 "STEP LIVELY" iV BROADWAY "t Edwin Auguit rh'jtePjny rverit "GREATER" CLAIM" Hllnwn Part Pnx Oim. CROSS KEYS b0Tv vDEvi? leBT EDDIE RAY '& CO.' AUegh rnAMi-pnei, t . r cny A.i.t:uiiENT 5 Acts of Vaudeville Dangerous Curve Ahead" ALHAMBRA --'ST V At DKV II.I E AI,0J "MAKING MOVIES" 'wj.,, "The Great Impersonation" MEM&ithir THEAlRE CHESTNL'T BEL. 1"TH UNPARALLELED PROGRAM ; WORLD'S "GREATEST VAUDEVILLE STARS ". EveryAct an Exclusive Feature "America's Ilest Dance Music!" Direction of Arneld Jehnsen Every Nipht This Week r riif. G ItOth .uul "Mnrkct ,Sts. ITMV . I M' -H -. r u p 'ntlvel Tonight at 8:15 it 1 11 it i) j STRAUS 1 eltb,"t 1 " '1J ' r t 1 KAf J4 .p.lr.tliC V'' -t Hrii iiilxft j VI.. lin W . 1 V ,. i 1 -I r Si Inimann Suprnn II . uQ v J I f i in i i ii A. Mnr riirarl ORPHEUM '''i i;'i',llM ..lU'UI.' V IUU.IIH l" 'Dawn e the Meuntaina" SCevstene nu' L i-'ukIi - 2 an, t. u V ' ' ' " ' ..'' "ip. 11 in CheiL ' PHILADELPHIA SAT. .t i rnr DKIHKMKA .".'"I Li IMI DUMONT,S,,'r,,,, '' B123 EMMETT WEI Casine b. METROPOLI Me DoBmerf AMBASSAD0?" "-4 Marie Preveil 'or t ) r .1 5J G "t m 3i fcr i. 1 1 rt md v ' ' ". 1 1 '' ' r
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