mlltaA sr- VK V ' ' V.'"' J1' XI BYENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 .. B JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' ' ' - f flaucy Wyniie Tells of Seeing Mrs. Craig Biddle in Town She Is Interested in Welfare Werk te Be Dene by Women Here made with i!Li nhnitt tlie wnlst. Her lint was a St crowned flitalr of the material of Jh milt, trimmed nt cither ind with dark brown coque (rathras. cxtendlntf the narrow straight brim. Hhr t SAW Mrs. Crnltc lllddle nt Uread J. Street Stntloii-en Tiielajr and I must MO' marvel n her beauty. She i, j,e youngest loeMhfe person te hnve (juitghtrr of nltetn nl a "n t00 who 1' growing into young manhood that I have ever seen. Any gtrl of !ghtn -Would be perfectly jiwllfiQd in unvjing her her complexion. Jler Mn h like rose leaves and she wan really without exaggeration dimply stunning. She we-j wearing- n suit of ctuVnii Jalt cloth, the skirt of which yW fin ished about te the nermpl shoe top line. It was knife plaited and the cent wbh in.ila with a rather long Hltlrt and held mane "u " ... i,t, ,,t-i In with. ."UL"V V, "Y"'. "?"" ..i.i. kUiiaA nml n vtrT linml Tome nhert string of penrla nbft'it her neck, and I think she hnd pearl car- rlDSint levrd te leek nt her and I found n number of ether person were attracted by her beauty tee. Yeu knew K, Laura Whnfcn, the elder of Mr llartmann Kuhn'a two daughters. ' llldillcs ulwnyn ceme en here te vWt each year, but they have net lived fir any W of tlme In Philadelphia for ft number of yeara. They penl their summera in New port and the winters In New lerk nnd Kim Beach, while before the war they iiMl te stay in Kurepc qulte n gepd m Mrt. Dlrfdle'B rister KM the nrcient Mrs. Olcwfl, formerly Bebbin ReclefR -wlfe, lives in PnrlB most of the time. She is ft ceuple of yearn younger Ihan Mrs. Middle nnd several inches taller I never thought her qulte as Drttty. but she has trio same wonderful eolerfnir. creamy whlte and pale pink and soft brown hair. I THINK this Wemcn'fl Advisory Council which has been mlded te the Department of Public Welfare by Di rector Tustfn is n very flne thing. De you knew what they arc te le7 Well, their work is te be divided into four department burcuus. The IIoiise of Correction, llrewn'n Farm for Crip pled Children, and the Heme for the ndlitent will ceme under the nnreaa of Charities nnd Correction. Thirty five playgrounds and recreation centers will be under u Burcnu of Recreation ; al aid will he given these who cannot afford fees under the Legal Aid Bureau, nnd the fourth is te be a Bureau of Constructive Secial Service, under which will come 1100 dependent children and 400 destitute families whose brend brend wlnncre arc unemployed. It wems n great work te me nna I think it's very fine that our lending women are intercetlng themselves In It. The Auxiliary Committee, te the I)r imrtmcnt of Public Welfare include Mrs. Kudelph Blankenburg, Mrs. W tills Martin. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. Sirs. Max Margells, Mrs. I. II. O'Harra, Mrs. Mm Roberts, Mrs. II. S. Prentlw Nichols. Mrs. Nerman lllrney and Mr. Murdoch Kendrlck. with Mrs. Geerge 11. I,erlmer as chairman. Berne of the ether women nirendy drilling in the work nre Mrs. Gorden Fe Herman, Mrs. Edwin Grlce, Mrs. Corden McCeuch, Miss Klrkbrlde, Mrs. Nerman MacLeed, Mrs. Delancey Downs, Mrs. Ernest Tuatln, Mrs. Clin Clin eon Rogers Woodruff, Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford and a number of. ethers. This morning the Auxlllnry Commit tee met with Mr. Tustln at City Hall and metered out te Brown's Farms (that's the old Ncllsen Brown heuse near Terrcsdale, you knew), and nfter a tour of that place they went ever te the Heuse of Correction where they lunched. This afternoon they will visit the Indigent. fieelnl things alone, ns T have re peated several times this season, de net suffice the women of today. They want the seciul things, of course, and It is right te hnve them, but they want something worth while te de for ethers tee, It's n great time in which we are living. AFTER several days rest from teas, we hnve u very uttrnctlve one te go te this afternoon when Hnnnnh Elliett will be introduced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willinin J. Elliett, nt their home. 317 Seuth Seventeenth street. Pauline du Pent, of Wilmington, nnd Mnry Marvel, from the same city, will he nmiitig these who will receive with Hnnnnh, nnd T think about every bud of this year here will receive tee. Betty Elliett Pew Is Hannah's sinter, )ou knew. She was married early Inst month te Arthur Pew. Tliev are both great favorites In the younger set. T ITTLH .TEANwhe lived in town. LJ had never sfen a lady In riding clothes till one day recently she rode In the enr with father te ene of the rnce meets. She Is fljre yearn old and Is beginning te love hersr very much, nl yet nil afternoon during the race daddy noted a rather worried expres sion en her face nnd en their way home H,a,(,!. 1)ees anything bother you, mm.1-.7 . Ye-C,. 'htddy," said Jean, u hat Is It, darling, maybe I an an swer the bother." "Well, daddy," said she. 'I've just wemi'rln' nnd worn! rln why se many of the mammas out there were rompers." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Alfred Paul Merris, of Villn Villn neva, will entertain at dlnner en We -?sirii e1ve'""if. November 23. In honor 2nrth lWlr?,,itete HM .OU,,le Meirls ami MIbs PrlMlla, Merris, before tha ball Mr nnd Mm. ltobert It. Henedlct, Rltz-Carlten, in honor of thelr debe Miss Prim- Ilia Merris la cm0 0f the sen. sons debctantcfl. Mrn. Merris, accem- K.n,Ml,T.ih,ri,1a,IBhta,r" u,Kl Mm. Jehn Kenten Llscnbrey and her daimhter, Miss Allda U. niHenl)rey, or Montgomery avenue Vlllaneva, will meter te frK i?rinMS0iew,"uat.tend th0 Harvard. I .i.nnSl,m pn Hntunlay. Mrs. Mor Mer "" will also cntcrtulti at a dinner en Thuar evenlnif. January 0. befere th" nJ Alr: nnU Mm- Jeseph U Krilz, of rhe?.n,2.S"rL'.2?IPnwn. will Blve at : ""i?."""??. ' noner or. their jieiineua Macvelgh dnuchtcr, r i hz, Miss Tile Sll.4lu M-lin u.111 l. . ., .. tt. ' n7l Hupner" at 'Uthle"eTt '": nn-d"MV Z! nJ"F !"!?.. Ceed. AMmn;'-.n'. .'"?"!"? -ixn-y- MlMen McM.dk' l.Tebu 2n eTu nu iu8H uorethy n, Redecrs dehii- iiwr. tviu inninrin fi- a i r-" Miss Anne Aihten. Ml"., luth Packard' Miss Elizabeth JMn.. A.. ' ,::?K.ar.a' Henjamln Hush. Jr.. 'm? "eb peiiKherty, Mr. Jehn McF'ttdden ir ? v? J. Andrews Harrln, Jr.. Mr BcettlAnl of thlB city, will talte place. In Pafm ei? d'nner ln New Yerk at the nite nite Carlten tomorrow n ght Mr relm Kebert Cralr, Jr., will b0 best man nd '$ T&h?rle K- Jehnsen, Mr. Will am wnKmi Mfell,lBn, " yler Mn Webb w"ace and Mr. Illaln ,l'f and Mrs. Wlllltun D. Rherrerd, of the Orchard, Haddenfleld, X. j an nounce the encaBcment of their dauch ter, Miss Orace D. Sherrerd, te Mr. Henry David Plxley, eon of Mr. and Mm. Qoerjie W. Plxley, of Utlca N Y. Mr. Sherrerd Is a member of a banklny firm In this city. Mr. and Mm. Percy C. Madeira hava iBsued Invitations for a dance In the North Qardcti of the Bellevue-Stnitferd en Dewmber 5, at 9 o'clock, ln honor of Miss Sarah Leinn Starr, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Barnes Townsend Is Engaged Q mmmx m mmm' M Hiote by I'hllllpv & I'hllllpe. MISS EUZAItETII S. N. SNYDKR Dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E. Snyder, of 1430 Sixty-eighth avenue, Oak Iane, whose engage ment te Mr. Itehcrt K. Vellrath, of Grrmniitewn, lias been announced have lusut-il InvKatlenn for a luncheon en Sunday nfternOen, November 20, at 1:30 o'clock, at their home, Montrese, Radner, In honor of thOIr niece. MIsh Jean Ilroeke Riley, flaugnter or Mrs A. Burt Ulley. Mrs. Oeonre Helt Strawbrldne haa Is sued Invitations for n luncheon at her home, Wlndemere, Bala, en Tuesday, November 22, In honor of her daughter, Miss Janet II. Strawbrklgc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Rlcker KeUIns, Mr. nnd Mrs Brlce Ulynn and MIsh Mil dred IenKstreth have Issued Invitations for a dntice at the Merlen Gelf Club en Friday, December 2, at 0 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Morlce. of St Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a dance In honor of their daughter, Miss Allen Merlce. en Friday evenln. December 30, at tne German town Cricket Club. The KiiestM who will attend the the atre narty and aupner at the Rltz- Carlten tomorrow evenlntr which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watsen, of Wayne ave- nue and Jehnsen Btreet, Gcrmantewn, will Rlve In honor of Miss Amelia II. ueixas. uaugntcr or Mr. nmi .Mrs. tupe' dere G. Sclxas, will Include Miss Wat burira Kaul Rellly. Miss Marearet L, LarRe, Mls,i Gertrude A. II. Graham, Miss Resemary D. Howe, Miss Peiery watsen. .lr. William t. Mewiin. Mr, Jehn K. Beard, Jr., Mr. Rey Htewart, Mr. Percy Thornten, Mr. William Klnus lev and Mr. Hnartu Fritz. Miss Sclxu'i who Is visiting Miss Rese Ullman In Baltimore, wljl return home today. Mrs. W. II. Heullnes. Jr.. and Miss haioine van ueuungs, or ues south Forty-eighth street, have Issued Invi tatiens for a llieatre nnrtv te lin fnl. lowed by tea at the ftoIlevue-Htrnforfl en Wednesday. November 10. In honor of Miss Nancy D. Little, daughter of Heuse of Wenger 1229 Walnut Street At 13th St., Opposite St. Jumcs Hetel Ckertak Milliner The wemnn of discrimination invariably leeks first te CHERTAK'S display for the new thoughts in exclusive chapeaux. New Fur Medels MORRIS WENGER has assembled an unparalleled tfreup of exquisite furs the vogue both abroad and in American centers. 1 Ir. and Mrs. Henry Ashtdn Little, et he Orchard, Strafford. Miss Kl'sabetlt Jcancs, daughter of Mrs, Henry Hulger Jcancs, of I.rtywell, Doven, will entertain nt dinner at the Bellovue-Htratferd en Friday evening, November 18, In honor of Miss Henri etta MacPenald Wllen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilsen, of West West weed, Vlllaneva, V.-hese engagement has recently been announced te Mr, Edward Oram Shakespeare, of the Wellington. Mr, and Mrs, Jehn Rames, of Four Winds, Haverford, haVe Issued Invita tions for a dance en Thurrdny evening. December 22, at the Merlen Cricket Club, In honor of their daughter, Miss Sarah Mnry Barnes. Mr. nnd Mrs. F.dwln A Bookmyer, of City I'ne, Overbroek, Will entertain at a tea this afternoon from i until 0 o'clock In honor of Miss Miinmret K. Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry F. Cur tis, of G870 Drexel read, Overbroek, whose marriage te their son, Mr. Rey Tayler Bookmyer, will be solemnized en Wednesday evening, November 23, nt 6 o'clock, In St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Overbroek. Among theso who will as sist at the tea table will be Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, Mrs. h'nela Hills Schuyler. Mrs. Harry McCloy, Mrs. Chrlstopher Llndbnclc and Mrs. Richard G. Or Iters. Mr. and Mrs. Uoeknlyer will entertain at a dinner, followed by a dance. after the teil.4 Among the gursts will be Mr, and Mrs, Geerge A. Huhn. 3d, Mr. nnd Mrs WeIey Greenwood, Mr, and Mrs. Ilerrice T Greenwood, Jr., Miss Helen Sewall, Miss Carel T. Smith. Miss Amello Selxr. Miss Kathleen Hitter. Mls8 Mary Crnestlne Celeman, Mr. Charles Sheen Jehnsen, Mr. James Connelly, Mr. Jo Je seph Dexter" and Mr. Harry Curtis. Mr. and Mrs, Geerge B. Evant. of Rosoment, will glve a dance en Friday evening, December 23, nt the Rltz-Carl-ten, In honor of Miss Margaret A. Phelps, debutante daughter of Mrs. Charles M. Phelps, of the Burlington, Thirteenth and Spruce streets. Mrs. Jehn 13. Rafferty will give a card party nt her home, 41 '.'8 Nnith Bread street, this evening for the benefit of the Archbishop Ran Institute for Deafmuteu. Miss Agnes C'fune Qulnlan will be at home Informally nt her studio In the Art Alllance en Friday, November 11, from 4 te 6 o'clock. Ne cardii. MISS PEARL SHARP WEDS DR. MAURICE GROSSMAN Marriage of Mica Alma Mclntyre and Mr. Lawrence R. Hurley A pretty wedding took place yesterday at C o'clock In the Park Hetel. Forty fourth street nnd Parkslde avenue, when Mlsi Pearl Sharp, of 4233 Leldy nve nue, became tha bride of Dr, Mnurlee F. Gressman, of Lawrence, Mass. The ivremeny, which was performed by the nev. Mortimer J. Cehen, was followed . by a reception. The bride, who was given In marriage I iy ner rather. Mr h. snarp, was at tcndM by Miss Kalherlne Sharp, a cousin, as ma'd of honor, The brides mnlds Included M'ss Gertrude Ceekez. Miss Pauline Greflsmnn, a sister of the bridegroom ! Miss Pearl Chrotess. of Lawrenpe, Mass., and Miss Hattle Sny derman. Mr. Jeseph Sharp, a brother of the bride, noted an best man The ushers Included Mr. Samuel Seble, Mr. Jeseph Celeman, of Bethlehem ; Mr, Samuel Levlnsen and Mr. Rlckter Ceekez. Upen their return from n wedding trip te Bermuda Dr. nnd Mrs Gressman will live at 10 Plymouth street, Lawrence, Mass., after December J. Pa., was selemnised en Tuesday morn ing nt St. Agetha'n Church, the pastor, Monslgner Donevan officiating. Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre, sister of the bride, was maid of, honor, while Mr. Frank Hurley was hla brother's best man. ACAD K M V 01' M V H I O BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning Kev. 1 8 & 1 9 AIJKOAD AT .II,M. !. 0. 10. AKOt.NI Till: WOULD, Dee. 10. 17. Ceurlj Hale ut Hepee's M()N NOV. 7 NORTH PHILADELPHIA MIS.I Marlen Bencdlctus, at Yerk read and Runcemb street, will entertain nt u maKqucrade party en Friday eve ning, November 11. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Jeseph A. Hnlpln of 253B Seuth Lambert street, entertained at luncheon and Ilvo hundred at her home en Tues day afternoon. Amenpc theso present were Mrs. J. Scheck, Mr. R. Hazlett. Mm G. LerTerts, Mrs. G. Noen Mrs. .f. A. Roberts, Mrs. O. Hnney, Mrs. E. Martin, Mrs. Themas Wade, Mis. H. Hemer, Mis. F. Schell and Mrs. ' Roberts. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs, Walde Fehlltifir, of 431 Spruce street, entertained the members of her afternoon brldite club nt her home yes terdav afternoon. The members In cluded Mrs. Walter Snyder. Mrs. Wallace SpreuJ. Mrs Jehn Greenwell, Mrs. Jeseph Donahue, Mrs. Warren Mess. Mrs. Ralph Me'is. Mrs. Guy Day. Mrs Geerpn Merrill, Mrs. lileaner Reed, Mrs. KVerett Strang. Mrs. Christopher Don Den ner. Mrs. Henry FInnnery. Mrs. Richard Nelms and Mrs. Frank J. Elliett. Jr. Mrs. Charles 13, Bnrber. of the Tracy, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, will bn the ituest of the Emersen Club at Its meeting en Tuesday afternoon, No vember 15, nt the Plnstlc Club. 247 Seuth Camae street, when she w'll speak en "Vital Events, National nnd International." HURLEY MeINTYRE The marrlace of Miss Alma Jesephine Mclntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mclntyre, nnd Mr. Law rence Richard Hurley, son of Mrs. P. J. Hurley, of Hurlten, Newtown Square, "America's licet Dance Musicl" ORCHESTRA Direction of Arneld Jehnsen Every Nteht This Week AT THIS 39th nnd Market Sts. Important Netice 1341 Walnut St. Opposite Rltz-Carlten Week of Reductions Finest Fall Frecks Every stunning street nnd afternoon model in our exclusive stock, coming within the price range below, in reduced. $35 te $55 (Were $55 te $75) HATSC II J JIK aaBjaUKv3Hk Remodeled ' In (tie n w i 1 hspes for pnrt, nd eallnir wwr. Oar 40 rears el esperlenue It nt roer ervlr. Tti:m:i'iiexi:. spkuch sesh" Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN , 1714 Walnut Street FROCKS Interpreted With Exclusive Individuality May Be Acquired at Our Shep nt no itreiiter cent tlmn euM pity for ordinary enrnirnt CANTON CREPE FROCKS (SPECIAL), 33.75 42.50 PIOUETINE FROCKS (SPECIAL), 37.50 45.00 OTHER EXCLUSIVE MODELS, 52.50 te 250.00 Copies of Charming French Frecks HROADTAIL CLOTH DL'VETYNE CANTON CREPE 140.00 165.00 200.00 250.00 Stein man U4 XN. Ill St. rhenei Market 4:t; IJrencbi Jffferen Ore IVarka. 107 H. Ittk Feata, SOe te 2.50, Hepixs's, 1111) Ch(itniu LUXURIOUS COATS AND WRAPS Cellar and Cuffs of Rich Peltries 95.00 te 350.00 SUITS RELIABLE FURS ,vor m:i.ii i-a meki; t mr.Nzr.. I'H'i.a.'s Foni:MesT-THBATnn:a FORREST '.y-'.tuy "SCORED A HIT" said tub r.vrjNiNO t.i:ni:n LAST 4 TIMES Henry W. Savage gJ'Xfi.Sf.'t THE MERRY WIDOW Last Pep. Mat. Sat., 50c te $2 mSy2WEEKS0NLY SEATS TODAY FOR ZiEGFELD FOLUE S Lat 3 r.K. 15 Blirt t.iiHt M"tlnn Sutunlay BROAD LAST 4 TIMES "Barrie at his best." - PA'U LUDQP.K rilARI.nH PIIOHMAN r'fuenu RUTH CHATTE8T0N in J. M. BARRIE'S "MARY ROSE" "One of the season's strong est plays. I-vyi. IUjf- te I mvir wki:k SBATH TtlOAY JOHN fl(iL.DtN. 1 KUW'Cl.H OP "LlBhtnln ' 'Tm tlrat Year, "3 VIe I'oela." "Turn te the Iliuhf Prcnt Twe Hrtlllant Htara r.uAcr. iiai.k NOIITII AMCRICAN. 0 Ma' Hat r,0e te 2 DEAR RSE" IN THE COMEDY.. WITH SONGS StaKil l'nnr Dlrectlnn of IVINniEl.I, SMITH Prirp- nvciilncn. Bde te II .10. Mai-irclnv Vint wr Sir te 12 rOPI'IAK Will MAT.. flOr TO KI.KO l.nm ft KB f 30 In t M.t Mammal LAST 4 TIMES L. ERLANGER Presents GARRICK MR. PI f PASSES BY A Theatre Oulld Surcen by A A. MILNE 1VITI! LAURA HOPE CREWS And Netabln Cunt. In:. Dudley D.k'ti PIMCKrl ALL NIQHTS 7Te TO JL' u SATl'IlDAY MATINKK. 77c TO 12 00 NEXTMONDAY ts SM H. HARRIS Pmscrvt ItHteOldMeuiifc rafficSP CINEVIEW-T0B1M 10 Months in New Yerk PnifES ALL M'.HTS 77e TO J2.an POP MATS . Wr.D & PAT . 77c TO J2 TlinATltnH UNOMH inKCTH8' RTANI.KY COMTANY OP AM""' ' s.. UAIIKUT AT NINETEENTH 11 A M. TO II P. M. Dc MILLE'S t.ATKHT ITlOOUfTtON 'i "After the Shew" fint Inrludr fc Jack Helt & Lila Lee t Paramount PlctUre ly IUTA WKIlUl, ADOEIJ ATTRAPTION HENRI SCOTT ten . BUSTER KEATON xJeS!." STANTON MAItKHT AND fHXTKHNTIt RTnEETfl , li.te 1 an a no nan - e i:30 FIFTH BIG WEEK i'i a: i i ci F WII POX H l jJj- u f fc3 Kn THE Wf)M)KH I AY or THE YRAIi COMINO -grKKN OP SIIEIIA" l&Mt&n CHESTNUTST"BROAV 10 A V T'l 1 1.1 P M, BERT LYTELL IS PIHST SHOWING OP "A Trip te Paradise" I R"M PLAY II Y MOr.NAn DAI ATI? 121 -MAHKET 8TIIEET 1 aLiiVC 10 A M te 11:111 P. M. PAHAMiJT'NT PICTUHB Wm. S. Hart 'ST tmANTV ARTAniA Chestnut DM. 16tH tW.stUXtl. ,n A M. te 11-18'P. M. Eugene O'Brien OT ' a noenv rFt Inrli .!. MARTHA MANSKIELD VITTHDIA marki;t au. eth VlLlUmA ii a m te mis p. u; 'The Invisible Power' WITH HOL'.T. PF.TKRa fAPITfll 724 marki:t struct VAr Hvli j,, A ji te n ,5 j, aTi Constance Talmadge"WEnDiNe MARKKT st Kl 17TU "Courage" REGENT MAltKUT AT .it Nt pen II TO 11 ". GLOBE Continuous Vaudeville VS'jJ ; "NOBODY HOME" M,VCCC "STEP LIVELY" Ml'RICAI reMEnT BROADWAY "SVJT?"1 Enntn ray & co. CLARA KIMHAI.L YOL'.NO In "PHARGi: IT' i CROSS KEYS ""'.vf.'n11,1 Edwin August hoteffyp,;;An't', AIIK., KRANKPORIJ AND Allegheny Allegheny 5 Acts of Vaudeville "Dangerous Curve Ahead" ALHAMBRA 12 3MaT18 v vniKVii.i.n also" "MAKING MOVIES" Jn., RFRT LYTELL "mk.hsagr f, fA I &f ir v. d- t m; .1 n ! ?i I'IiIIii.'n Imllnc Tlirnlrra lllrrrtleti of !. A J J. siulrt CHESTJJ? fr? $$ M L llrf IZ. y. At JW La nHg-5CSKy, IMPORTERS. DESIGNER!! ASD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND OIIILDREN'U APPAREL OFTHK HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES PETTICOATS jk Chestnut Cerner Twelfth MILLINERY SWEATERS SKIRTS LINGERIE CHILDREN'S APPAREL FOR FRIDAY Coats and Capes Many Fur Enriched ss News as remarkable as it sounds! Facts that could be possible only because we are manufacturers, for many years, of women's and girls' outer garments of the highest character. Facts that should prompt women te investigate te knew the real economy and better dressing which will fellow adopting The Harris Shep as Your Heuse of Fashion These Coats at $55 have no near equal in Philadelphia at much higher prices. They arc of Belivia and Pollyanna. Blouse back and plain models, and the swagger plain loose back. Many of them hand somely embroidered, some stitched. Trimmings of opossum and nutria. Seme with the very fashionable threw tie and tassel trim ming. Lined throughout with silk. Styles for every type. Value that prompts seeing and sharing. We Specialize in Gowns and Coats That Slenderize the Larger Women BOimr TELLER G. CO. JneJpeciafti Jhep ofOriaitatiew CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Extraordinary Purchase Fur Trimmed Suits MOUSSYNE, DUVET DE LAINE WITH TRIM MINGS OF' SCOTCH MOLESKIN AND TAUPE NUTRIA, ALSO TAILORED MODELS OF ERMINIE. 47.00 Made te sell for 75.00 te 89.50 A collection of tailored and costume Suits which repre sents a special purchase from a maker of high-grade Suits. Samples and model Suits are included. This provides an unusual opportunity; te purchase a Suit at almost half the usual price, and te cheese from a wide varicl) of styles at one low price. These Suits are distinguished by a high type of tailoring also by superior fabrics whose rich quality is accentuated by enhanc ing fur cellars and trimmings. The Suits of erminie are strictly tailored and are devoid of fur. Embroidery is noted en quite a number of Suits of duvet de laine and meussyne. Navy, brown, Sorrento, black and Malay. 5 9 f I ST. OPERA HOUSE. 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MAT. 50c te2.00 llf l?aB Tonight, 50c te $2 mm Mailer KriiniMli "Mary Be Careful" '.L'D I.fiCUHT STS. k i .0 n no te ii nwn ''Vnrle In S2eCti4t "5 "THE FIGHTER" -,-fc r II .'..'!) . SANSOM 8T8. "HEARTS ARE TRUMP" ftt M 'rk. Ft ll.r,0thv (J Ir V vv ' V M,i,ri itninn n THE JOURNEY'S END" CuLea "EUCKING THE TIGER" UOTII & i KU.Wl AVE. t 3D i nil :t T nml 0 c it vt Teiirle n ,'3 T" - 'J 1. K' 1k "i SB I' inlin Jinn Kkd ! I'l t illnt ril Ave. 1" . V nili in SltflV&O tffijV "THE SMART SEX"jnv - ! M'llWilM ' P K I I w 'v Vemcll,s Section Smnd Fleer Mf WPjLS'' 4 IS 'f iW1 "Ar CtVW JHXSS , Matinee Sat. 50c te $2.00 n ,rm st ru 1 rula ' ADELPI NI6HTS AT 0 20 MATS THURS AND ai r i ae EATS NOW 8 WEEKS AHEApj -niU ill llex Ollle fur Mi I'l-rfnriniini-rs Pep. Mat. Today $1.50 M'l(ll 1. 1. 1. 1 THIN llt Miriv.. Tl I'.s NOV 8 lllT SI'Ts Sinn skxts mis -iiitNKM.niNij Mvr A Mi.HT ll . MOMl ii ii B. F. Keith's Theatre- UNPARALLELED PROGAflff:. .' i,i. 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