ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE - -,m, - Nancy Wynne Tells of the William Elliotts' Tea Yesterday- Theatre Party Tonight for Debutantes Charity Ball December 1 Tea and Dancing at Flower Shew TUB Elliett tea j-esterclny nflcrnoen wn a pretty nfTntr. Hannnh In the nfcend dniiRlitPr nml 1 nt popular ns her sifter Hetty, or rntlier Mnry EHjsr EHjsr tth.whe wna married enrly 1nt month, teu remember, te Arthur Pew. The, . wn given nt the Elliotts heiiHO, 317 Seuth Seventeenth street, nnd there were te mnny Dewers the rooms were like heavily perfumed conservn- llftnnnh were n freclt of white lece ind looked very sweet. She'H u Wrst tr clrl nnd line ever se mnny frlcndx. li,i particularly ptrurk with the wonderful American Uenutles in the center of the dlnlnjr table I've seldom teen se attractive a tea table. TIIEATIIE parties are the order of the day In th debutante world, it ms te rtft. And it's an interesting war of entc'rtninlna. This evening the Stacr Merds arc glvintr a pnrty for Ellen Mcfichacl nnd Dorethy HedRcrs, Keth of whom are debutantes of the ..- Kllm nnd Dorethy nre elose friends of Ellen Lloyd, who is also a dtbutantf, nnd it's pelnc te be Brent fun tonight. After the theatre they will g0 te the Kltz-Carlten for supper nnd danclnjr. Mr DEAIIS, have you realized that the Charity Ball is only four weeks off? It's en December 1 this year. hy. it only sfemi the ether day slnce we all ut brenlhlewily wntchlnB the pnReant, which was the bringinR te life of the mtle flKiires en the fans from varieim MiintrlM. ThlH year the nngcnnt is te b, called a "Waltz Dream." and the four Kreups of girh nnd men will rep w"nt "MiMlomelsellB Modiste," the "Mcrrv Widow," "Gypsy Leve" and the "Pink Lady." T hear It is RO ng te be medt nufully pretty, and, judging from ether years, I de net doubt it. I WAS talking te some one the ether dnr about the Chryfnnthemum Shew at the Academy of Music next week, uid was uttcrlv amazed te learn that the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society dates back te November 20, 182". And there have been shows for years nnci venrs. though net every yenr vince the Winning of th" society. The first pres ident in 1R'J7 was Herace lilnncy. nnd en the first beard wcre Nicholas Iiiddle. fleerge Pepper, Rebert Patterson, David I.nndreth, .Ir.. Thernnn Itlddln nnd n numher mere of the sriens of old Phila d'lphla nearly one hundred years nge. The show is going te be. unique this tr. in that the proceeds arc te be Jharcd with various charities each day. and there is te be tea nnd dancing In the Feyer of the Academy in the after noon and evening. Isn't thnt n great Idea? On November 7, the opening day, the receipts will RO te the Orphans' So ciety, of thiw city. On Tuesday they will' be turnrd ever te the Scheel of Horticulture for Women nt Ambler, and en Wednesday, the third nnd Inst day, the proceeds will be given te St. Fran cis' Country Heuse for Convalescents In Darby. Pretty little aidcB In fancy costumes will serve ten, nnd nltegether It sounds te me like a most attractive affair. The officers of the Pennsylvania Horticul tural Society include Mr. James lleyd, S resident; Mr. Hartmnn Kuhn and Mr. . F. C. Stout, vice presidents ; Mr. Kidney Keith, treasurer, and Mr. David Rust, secretary. MAItJORT had lest her puppy. She hunted for him high nnd low, weep ing sadly the while. -Finally, much te her iey, the found him. nnd, running te Mether, exclaimed: "Oh, I found Tngi -he was in the laundry asleep In the clothes basket, making himself perfectly homely there." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Mahlen Hutchinson, of Ashwood rrm, Deven, announces the engnpo engnpe ment of her dnughter, Miss Edith Hutch inson, nnd Mr. Themas Delan, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Themsis J. Delan, of I'hestnutweM Farm, Deven. Sir. and Mrs. Geerge IUindeljih Pack ard, of the Meadewn. Villanevu, will bIve n, theatre party, followed liy supper at 'he Rltz-Carlten. en Monday. January '', m honor of Mies Dorethy Browning Redgcrs. debutant daughter of Mrs, William II. Denner Mr. and Mrs. Pack ard will also entertain nt a dinner en rrlday. January 20, In honor of Miss Kllen MeMlchael, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery MeMlchael. Miss Anne H Dale, daughter of Mrs. Wchard C Dale, of 13c. Seuth Elghv eenth street, will entertain at a card party at her home en Friday night. November 11, in honor of Miss Lucy Brady Grey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nerman Grey, of 1830 Pine htrett. whose marriage te Mr. Harvey MrKnlght P.'ack, ten of the Kcv. and Mrs L. VSfcAfiSCS? BONW1T TELLER G,CQ OQTNUT AT 5W TREC7 Fer Saturday Fine Values Shirts & 2.953.955.50 At 2.95 and 3.95 tliere are Shirts of Dimity in cress bar and striped patterns. A wide variety of styles offers the tuxedo and round cellars, and accordion plaited flutings. i. s In the group at 5.50 are hand f k, i made blouses of batiste; trimmed J A K&Ml with filet laces. Georgette and JkM KfKV heavy crepe dc chine blouses are $tm yw' also included. llrS ElijS& First Fleer Ms Vr 8 piaek, of Easten, will be sol emnized en Saturday, November 12. The jfiystN wilt Include the bridal party. Mian Dale, who has been entertained ??ni 5V?.1 Jer a few day" of MIm Lillian Aldrlch, of Dublin. U. H., left yesterday for n meter trip tc New lc' 1wnc,re ,s1e will be the guest et Mrs. Hugh V. GucUlncless, of Nw ""j"" will return te her home en Monday next. Mrs. Livingston niddle, Miss Man' "l. ec tins city, nnd Mlas Aurera .1' WI' V "ammerc, win he among the attendants at the wedding of Miss bleajier Carrell Dalngcrflcld Carter . Jfn 1Jt01'IT!l Kdwam trfv Mentagne, which will take place In the lialtlmore Cathedral en November 22. Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery MeMlchael have 'ssued Invitations for n dinner In honor of their dobutante daughter, Mlsa Lllen MqMlclmcl, nt thelr home en Sat urday ovenlng, December 3, befere the dance te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Wll IUuti II. Denner nt their home, 345 Seuth Klghtcenth street, In honor of thelr daughter, Miss Dorethy B. Iledgcrs, and Miss Ellen Deug'aa Lloyd, dobutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy U. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Benlamln "11v,1a tVeIln of Montgomery' avenue, Dryn Mawr, have Issued InvlUitlens for n small din ner en Friday evening, November 11, In honor erf their daughter. Miss Eliza beth D. Wells, befere the first meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta' danc ing class. Dr. and Mra Jeseph Sailor, of 1718 spruce street, will entertain nt a small dinner nt thelr home en Friday evening, Novcmber 11, In honor of their daugh ter, MIs.i Mary L. Sailer, before the first meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart ;:.urt8. dancing clarj4. Thelr dnughter, Mlsa AUce W. Sailor, who Is a student at Smith College, will return home for the Christinas helldnys. and will be formally presented te society by her parents at a ten, te be followed by a small dinner at the Acorn Club, en Sat urday evenlng, Dccember 31. Among the guests who will attend the dinner te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Mayer, Jr., at their home. 1260 heuth Twenty-third etreet, en Friday evening. Novembor 11, In. honor of Mlts Julia N. M. Polk, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Andersen Polk, of 2310 Pine street, will be MLis Evelyn n. Page, Mlfcs Nancy N. Pnge, Mlsa Catharlne Glt tlngs, Miss Elizabeth H. Shull, Mlse Katharlne Relln, Mr. Floyd Gibsen Mr. Earl Ilartlett and Mr. Edward n. Vmim. The guests will later attend tha first inecung or airs, diaries Stewart Wurta Dancing Clasn at the Bellovue-Stratford. Mr and Mrs. William Leicester Van Leer, of 4S3D Chestnut street, are re calving congratulations upon the birth of a Hen. Wllllum Leicester Van Leer, Jr., en Sunday, October 30. Mrs. Van Ler will be remembered as Miss Agnes de Scldlng, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joel Shrewsbury de Seldlng, of New Yerk. Miss Marie Loulfe Balrd, daughter of Mr. and MYs. Matthew Balrd, Jr. of Oraynhnm and Mill Creek read, Ard Ard mer, will luive today for Princeton, where she will attend the dance these, nnd the Har'.'ard-Prlncoten game tomor row. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Battles, of 267 Seuth Nineteenth street, have Issued ln ln ln vltat'one for a. dance te be given at the Kltz-Cnrlten In honor of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth B. Battles, en Friday evening, December 2 Miss Battles will be formally presented te society at a tea te be gl-en by her parents en Frl day afternoon, November 23. Miss Joscphlne G. Hoepor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert P. Heeper, of Wolverton, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt u bridge en Thursday afternoon, No vember 10, In honor of Miss Jeicphlne Prlmrose Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis U. Reeves, Jr., of Abbots ford avenue, Genr.nntewn, whose mar mar rlage te Mr. Henry Fester Walten, Jr.. will talce place en Tuesday, November 15. Miss Ree-ven was the guest of honor yesterday at a bridge which Miss Betty Thornten gave at her home In Wayne. Dr. nnd Mrs. Jehn H. Gibben and Mls Marjorle Y. Gibben, of Media, have returned from a visit te North Carolina. Ir. and Mrs. Gibben and their family, who have been spending the enrly nu tumn at their country estate In Media, will open their town house. 1608 Spruce street, the latter part of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew T Dice hnve closed their cottnee ut 0405 Ventner nvenue, Atlantla City, nnd have taken an apartment In the Bellcvue-Stratferd Mrs. Edwin Wllklnten will entertain nt dinner tonight at her home. 110! Hunting Park avenue, after the weddln rehearsal of her daughter. Miss Edith M Wilkinson, and Mr. Gerald J. Han Han eon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge H Hansen, of 4039 Spruce htrect, who will be married nt 8 o'clock tomorrow eve ning at Hely Trinity Church, te be fol lowed bv a reception at the Bellevue Stratford. The guests will Include the bridal party. Miss Martha O. Wliltmnr. daughter nt Mr Rebert Fester Whltmer, of 4703 Klngseialng avenue, will entertain at a debutante luncheon en Monday after noon, December 26, te formally present te society her sister. Miss Ellen I. Whlt iner. Mr Whltiuer nnd his dnuuhters. Miss Whltmcr, Miss Rachel V. Whltmer Mlas Ellen I. Whttmer, and son. Mr Rebert Foter Whltmer. Jr., who have been spending sceral months at their Blouses - r. .! .. fClaKtk'dSyBKKi?- fei ila3 m 1 j tit im. 3 xcvfaWSSF X 5.50 are hand f) jff I fW batiste; trimmed jA lij; i a 17 Georgette and fcM S LHpW hinc blouses are 4f 1 j ZV V5 vffiRrrew. J H i s-i3thst- drv- ' BjjsiaisraisjEffijaiasisjBEEi t -Jjfi. S iti.- "i .,' T i j JZ -.. ' tr " EVEmift PUBLIC country place at Penllyn, returned yes terday te thelr town house. Mis Jean De Rousse, daughter of Mrs. p. J. De Reucse, of the Latham, seventeenth nnd Walnut streets, accem panled by Miss Eleaner Bray, of Bryn Mawr, will be among theso from this city who will attend the Harvard I rincoten gama tomorrow at Princeton, v J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta and their family, who have been occu pying thelr home at Clarksen and Wis ter streets, Germantown, slnce thelr return frerm Canada, where they spent part of the summer, returned yesterday te their town heuse, 028 Spruce street. Mrs. Walter Hendersen Bryant, who nan been spending several months abroad and was the guest for home time of her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. A. Pearson, In Londen, has retumed te her apartment at the Bellevue-Stratferd. Mr. Pearson Is secretary of the Amerlcan Embassy at Londen, Mrs. Harry C. Tayler, of Cynwyd, entertained nt luncheen, followed by the matinee, yesterday nt the Art Club In honor of Miss Marlen Reber Plck f'"'d. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert William Plckferd, of Cynwyd, whero marriage te .Mr. Charles Wallace Mac Mullen. Of PflJlSale. V. .T will tntrn nle. en November 16. The guests, who In cluded the bridal party, were Mrs. Charles Gerrlsh Soreule. Miss Myrtle. M, Johnsten. Mrs. Henrv nanett .T,. and Miss Marie Carrlgan. Mrs. Tnvler ylll also be n bridesmaid for Mirs Pick ford. Mrs. Kproule nlse entertained fnp Miss Plckferd nt a lunelierm nnd inty, shower at her home In West Philadel phia last week. The PI Theta Sorority will gUe a fall dance at the Ovcrhroek Gelf Club en Saturday. The members of the Dance Commlttee Include Mien Mcta McFnd dfn, Mlsa Dorethy Mendte, Miss Marlen Melrese and Mln3 Emma Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mttley. of 2146 Carpenter ntrcet, are receiving con cen con jratulatlens cm the birth of n son i,iin " ' iWU1 bB rrncmberel aa Mlts Amelia Welnmann befere her mar riage. ALONG THE READING l. ' j, "-"". ui runnier, nai been spending some time In Massachu has !:,,, L.peS ner return Mra. Orlndred will go te Texas, where she will spend the greater part of the winter. Mr. and Mra. Walter Druedlng. of Twelfth street nnd Lakeslde nvenue, Oak Lane, will entertain at a small In formal dance at their home Saturday evening. Novcmber 12. Mrs. William H. Woedhout.e. of Lang- iiurer, nua ueen spenuing some time In the CatsktlH Miss Mildred Warner ban returned te Brahaeme, her home at Meadowbrook. after spending the late summer and autumn In the Catk!ll Mountains. Mlba Unmer Is the dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Warner. Miss Amelia Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Walter Ruth, of Elklns Park, entertained at n Halloween party it her parents' home en Monday eve ning. Mrs. Hareld Selser. of Jcnktntewn, entertained the members of her bridge flub Tuesday afternoon. A business meeting of the Oak Lane Kelow Club was held en Wednesday afternoon In the Oak Lane Library Following the reports of the delegates jrcpisEsisjasiEjaiEisjsJsi Philadelphia Atlantic , - -" T',, t,H,MW'?'J ii. frnfBi- i H v'Hi -i?M 1 m 'iU xwi$ ;v'"i4:flnH mus. james xl -r BBM -KmmsfH!n,,imi!gmmwmmmwmmmmmfBmw The Sheps of Scrisiblc Prices I, I Ms W 1 1 hm M PHILADELPHIA AND Boardwalk Shep Atlantic City Brighten Bleck Your Millard Charge. Account ! Geed at Thb Shep SfiJfflBIEJEItMSJSMSMrM TpTw V j5v? VJ vi-j-; "V.tr LBDGtelPHlEABBWHMV MipiY, $TOVEMBE& f4, lesfl And tier little dnughter, Acnes Itesallna Wlilte, of 183 0 Klttcnheuse quare iu jiie Dime convention there was a reading of Mrs. Austin's letter from apain. .Mrs. J. h. Harris and Mrs. J. A Kllpatrlclt were en thn hnnfesw nm, mlttee and Mra. C. II. Antheny assisted ii receiving. sir. and Mrs. M. Gressman, of 015 j.inaiev nvenue, Legan, thelr daughter, Mrs. N. Kaufman, and granddaughter, Mis lllta Lerraln Kaufman, nlse of i.egan, nave returned home from a meter trip te Richmond, Va., where they stayed a fortnight visiting- their relatives, me suversteln family. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement Is made of the wed ding of Miss Ida Hayman, of 1S26 North Eighth street, te Mr. Daniel 8. BerUo BerUe wltn en Sunday, October 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Rowbettom, of 1224 Lycoming atreet, -will give a small heuse party at their nummer neme at tjcaskle Park, x. J., ever the week-end. Amenir the gruests will be -Mrs. jionert llowbettom and Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw. The North Fourth street sewing circle held a Halloween party the ether eve ning at the home of one of Its membere. The members of the circle Include Mrs. Frank Thlercr. Mrs. Charles Mattern. Mrs. Harry Kamp, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Jehn Kilbride nnd Mrs. Jehn Alle born. The party waa held nt 440C North Fourth street, their being twenty-four guesta present. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. James J. Dewllng, Sr., and his two sons, Mr. Andrew J. Dewllng and Mr. James J. Dewllng, Jr., of 2332 Seuth Bancroft otreet, have returned from a trip te Plumstcadvllle, Pa. A reception nnd dance will be given this evening by St Menica's C. C, In their school hall. Rltner and Seven teenth streets. Among theso en the Entertainment Commlttee nre Mr. Rob Reb ert Hlnze. Mr. Francis Ycager, Mr. Jehn MacNamee, Mr. Frank Tayler. Mr. Wil liam Deane and Mr. Cornelius Furc. JUST RECEIVED A Small Shipment of Imported BEAD TAPESTRIES nnd llend Si Weel anj Weel Germantown Novelty Shep 62 W. Cheltcn Ave. Gtn. 4966 - 1126 Walnut SL.J-,. Te Make Roem for Our Mid-Winter Medels We Have Taken 100 Smart Hats Vylneu an te I9.M and auvlud thpm City Baltimore "Would Yem" Ge te a bnrirain-basement if you iverc buying: damends or a pearl necklace? Of Course Net I The thoroughbred woman Eelects her wenrinrr apparel with the same care- she, does her jewels. If she wants a new top-coat she ceme3 te Millards. We de net icll cheap imita tions. Tfiie RntteDnHnetuise . A etunninff coat of marvclla with self-colored embroidery. Cellar and cuffs of beaver or BcralrrcL Price $200e00 1337 Chestnut St. I "ffiefvfet II $IQ.00 ff Ter HpeMy Clftranw Ul IILM "" .j v l ' V'vw? " M iW" WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Iaaae MInalty, of 4312 Spruce Rtreet, nnnounce th engage ment of thelr daughter, Miss Edith Hcatrlce Mlnaky, te Mr. Morten U Kehn, of Clovetend. Mr. irerbert D. AVmtui, of 3819 Wal nut utt-eet. In ntiiylng ftt the Ambaesa Ambaesa der, Atlantic City. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dalten, nt 4148 Paul ntreet, are receiving oongratula eongratula oengratula tlons upon the birth of n. eon. Mrt Q. Weaver, of Orthodox ntreet entertained the ladles of lier weeJtly flve hundred club nt her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Crarr. of Seymour street. Germantown. entertained the sewing circle, ei which a number or ladles or this section are members nt her home lest evening. Amcmg these present wcre Mrs. Charles Wllcoxsen, Mrs. P. Wcln Wcln Wcln coep, Mlis I). llabeclc. Mm, Charles Welnlng, Miss Ann Fergusen, Miss Marlen Ilothensoll, MIbs Htdla Helm, Mlsa Ann Pallatt Miss Carrie Pontleus, Mrs. W. Dilreau, Mrs. Charles B. Conn, Mrs. IJ. Uruener. Mrs. Itebert Wcller and Mrs. Jehn Bill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Conn, of 1637 Dyre street, will entertain at a card party tomorrow evening In honor of Mra. Clayten Burgy, who has Just returned from Panama, and Mrs. Harry Bean. The guents will Include Mr. and Mra Jehn W. Cenner, Mr, and Mrs. Hurt T. Conn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rob Rob erteon. NORRISTOWN Announcement has been made of thh marriage of Miss Catharlne R. Wllfeng, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jeseph D. Wllfeng. of Red Hill, Pa., and Mr. Frank T. Recse, son of Mr. II. C. Reene, of this city, en Tueeday at Uie home of Uie brlde s parents. The Rev. A. M. Stump, pastor of the Red Hill Luthtrnn Church, officiated. The brlde was Riven In marriage by her father nnd wafl at tended by her ulster, Mrs. Read Recap. of Philadelphia, as matron of honor. The best man was Mr, Millard "Wllfeng, the brlde'u brother. Upen their return from a wedding trip through the Beuth Mr. nnd Mrs. Rcose will ll'e at 213 Kant Jacob street, and will be at home nfter December 1. Mlsq Margaret Teager nnd Miss Sara Teager, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Yagcr, of 1482 Arch street, celebrated thelr eighteenth birthday an niversary at n masquerade party given Rt thelr home. The guests Included MIbs Marlen Bnlley, Miss Emllle Ash Ash enfelter, Miss Helen Collin". Mlsa AUce Cellins Miss Dorethy Miller, Miss Olivia Grnbnr. Miss Helen Knnuer. Miss Flera Teager nnd Miss Ruth Edwards. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Arnutt Coate have ro re tumed from a trip te the Paclfle Coast MIwj Kilter French has returned te school In Trenten after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter French, of West Main street Mr. C. A. Janlte and his daughter. FIRST ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST Geerge Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 The Loveliest Hats at $7, $8, $10 & $12 This yetinp lady is wearing .1 novel Sports Hat of colorful felt, cre38barretl in gray worsted, with two fluffy woolen ballj peeping ever the brim. Anether model in felt is stitched in con trasting silk and finished with a dashing quill. Wide range of colors. Smartly blocked velvets. The ever popular Duvetynes and soft velvets. Friday and Saturday Only $5.00 300 Fine Trimmed Spert Hats for Women, Misses and Children. Smeeth Velvets. Values up te $15. Becoming Veils JPreaeh OhenlUe DetUd TeUtafrs at 73e a yard, J1.00 quil.'ty. Variety of colors. H Take Advantage of Our Annual Fall Sale of Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Entire Stock Famous "Harvard Mills" Underwear at 20 off Wemen'a Allendale Union Salts. Extra eliea 03 J 5. ununllv 13 nml Js Vs-nltjr ralr Silk Unaenrear at Bargains in Gloves Tnll-raohlenea rure Silk Healerr cnlr Weel Heilarr la tmmnlaff pert 11.00 te 13 f0. ,.vA ft-w,,f,,t. I)ort BteklnffB of bark 6UU linle with embroidered olea. $1 B0 quality at 51.00 a pair. ,, tU Um i "porenDiw reneh K14 Olevej, including the Dorethy Oyercaam I-cl.tsp style, nt $3.30 R pair Vsually 13 25 wu .nuwTi -. .. iia niOT 82.85 butt 3Tnll Zilxia of Natural ahmntm Trtu16'' 0,0T" ,n Kld Woolen Weolon Woelon OynuJaa Arabian Ore7 Mecha Qleve.. tsually IJ SO. at eafsen pair Tte. Walking 1 Gleve, of Imperl.4 Oapa tinthar. One cla.S at On the Second Fleer Philippine Wight Oewni, rialnty floral dealrn. Rt fa.M, Fully 1-1 lem. designs ii.umuiOB i-jliuppine OlltmlH!. SlKe SR tn t2 - .. M f."":"V $30 te $3.05. Kully 1 What's the Odds bona? They are te S Inrl.ei, wide AUen'n French Halrnpts Ask tie Women v' if p.v, Miss Mildred, of 446 Camden avenue, have returned from a trip te Cleveland and St, Louts. Mrs. Herbert Lengfther entertained the Girls' Club nt a Halloween party at her home en Monday night en West Main street. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Allen fipangler, of Drexel Hill, will entertain two tables at bridge this afternoon. Among these present will be Mrs. Bstes, Mrs. Rebert now new lnnd, Mrs. Chrlate, Mrs. Benkert, Miss Helen Kntght. Miss Beatrice an Redcn. Mrs. Rebert Spanglcr nnd Mlsa Margaret Marshal. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Daldersten are occupying an apartment at the Charter Heuse. Media, until thelr new home at Tinviiner rirenn. Walllnifferd, Is com pleted. Mr. nnd Mrs. Baldoreton lived fermerly at Chedda Ferd, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn T. Snare, of Drexol Hill, have been entertaining Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Beach, who returned te thelr home In BalUmore a few days nge. Mrs. T. Jay Sproul witcrtalncd the members of her bridge club nt luncheon nt the Sprlnghnvcn Country Club en Tuesday afternoon, when her guests were Mrs. Jehn Cellins, Mrs. Hazlett Hall, Mre. James Irving, Mm Jacob Verlcnden, Mrs. Burnett Y. Wilsen, Miss Nelle, Wetherill and Miss Kathleen WcthcrlU. 39th nnd Market Sts. Npw Management Henri Martin PAUL WHITEMANS ORCHESTRA Direction of Arneld Jehnsen -AMO- The Georgia Jazz Band t'enttnnnnn Unnrlnr. Opn r.vrrr Kltbt CAUARKT RVKItY F7IIIIAY NIGHT ACADEMY OP MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning Hev.1 8 &1 9 MEXICO.Net. 1B,10 JArAN.NeT.5S. 2(1. I-HILIPI'INKS, Dr. 2, 8i r.OINO AllROAI) AT IHMIR, Dec. 0, 10s AIIODND THR WORLD, Iw. 10, 17. Court Ble at I(cpd' MON.. NOV. 7 Casine 8th A Wnlnut. Mt. Teiay Ben Ten Girls With nAIUlT ana DOCOr.AS3 Silk Beavers, Seft Felts, Ucirular siren $3.00, usually JJ remarkable reductions and Stockings Reg-ular H.00 quality ut $3.00 wear at spe.00 a pur Yaluea full fashioned Ht 83 78 n. njilr v., tn nin.. - - - He" DuPl rubric, greatly Sites 14 te IT, 3ell-.l '(Icca nimilaiu 3 less. ap - 1 nrn luatM-hat m S. .J - 5j(00 a who wear them. dozen - "$fi &vfwv .-: r rttTLA.'S POnRMOBT TIldATltEB rUIVlVLdI k,t, ifnt. Tomorrow "SCORED A HIT" BAID THR KVBNtNO LEDOEU LAST 3 TIMES Henry W. Savage t7t THE MERRY WIDOW Last Pep. Mat Sat., 50c te $2 mendIy 2 WEEKS ONLY SEATSSELLING FOR ZIEGFELD FOLLIES BROAD LaM 2 HvffN., 8 15 Hharp LAST 3 TIMES "Barrie at his best." EVCJ LKDOEn CHARLES rnOHMAN Prrnts RUTHCMHERTON i J. M. BARRIE'S "MARY ROSE" "One of the season's strong cat plays." NORTH AilERICAN Uvea. Me te t- r0 Mat Sat. H0e te tl! NKXlTwRT.K Si:AT8 HKLI.INfl JOHN UOI.DhN. l'HODUCi:il OI' "Llahtntn"." '"Hi Flrt Tear," "0 Wli Toels." "Turn te the night" PrentB Twe nrllllant Btarn riRACK ILAI.I. IN THE COMEDY.tnPAD RflET" WITH SONGS UCHK iWt Btarn'l Undr Dlrwtlen et WINCHKLL RMITH Prtci: En!nc. BOc te 12 50. Hnturday Matin, Bile te O rOITT.AIt WTO. MAT.. SOe TO SI. SO GARRICK ,jr LAST 3 TIMES A. L. ERLANGER Presents mr. PIMbTes A Theatre Oulld Qucre by a. A. MILIJE LAURA HOPE CREWS AJl'3JKubl? .clJt tnr- Du'Jley Plirea piVSSA!jr' N'airra T7e te 12 se SATUnDAT MATINEE 77c TO J2.00 NEXT MONDAY 8HAT3 fiEt.LlNO SAM H. HARRIS Praen.t3 little Old NetuYerk coweysuKtss GENEVIEVE T0BIN iu months in New Yerk rniCES: ALL NIOHTS. 77e TO 12 SO I'OV. MATH.. WED. & 5JAT.. 77e TO 2 PTt IO 9 KA M. V..U, B. CteftH.1'1"" Today at nitf TenlKht 7 and 0 5 me TIME ACTS Lw tlrlr i. Ce. i Jehn .! A- Te. i UHtnn li r?nlnfi Denne Malrr. Tlilrnnlt A Crnl Ven Camp nml Feature Plrture. Strnlcht In thn Way" 5 DID TIME APTS mim m s i ''read i.'Jontcemery AfcWnOCrUXeL Pictures Vaudeville : 30. .ind 0 TJJdtTTVOKt lii fit. ab. Market 1.30 and tl 30 te 11 P. M Milder Kennedy Mary Be Careful" Cecit Kn & LOri'BT BTS Te1"v 1 ,C0 rt 30 te 11 nwftv T,r.e In "THE FIGHTER" "Rwlt PiD fi SAVSOM STS. 1 J 3 . llSO'e U AII-3Rr Cat! In "HEARTS ARE TRUMP" CatUMwi Market St r"' neth 1 10 and 0. 7 an 1 a ..iar-; iiitiim tr. "THE JOURNEY'S END" CaJLea GOTH ft CK.DAR AVE 1 30 find a T and 0 "FOOTLIGHTS" 11 M Jumbo June. Kkd 'L 4.aA.MlAA r',,', r'"ird Ave. yrOW-Q t lalre Jams In fjjfy 'Dwelling Place of Light' f?J Immaculate Conception Hall 1- llielten Ur ft it hi. (.ennantewn Mitlnee Tedns ut 3;SO Tenlelit at Tlie Italian Battle Frent C'-wlnal fiinr.ai It.lan U r-imant rrejuctlwi en the Italian War. Mne neela Thrr Unim The Muht imrrrntluc In the World 'A?.( ftnrl iuseunif" Opening of Free Illustrated Lecture Course Every Saturday at 3.30 P M M..V. 6 UK H . l'AIUIn.C , "Peru Before and After the Incas" Milv Ant' siMmn I is,P, .,. J. Kr. iiram.rij.4i, 4 Suns le,4trw ORPHEUM 'jnaniewn & Cnnten "Dawn e' the Meuntaina" Keystone itIt,TIA,fh'h-- se. t. e DUMONT'S " VrtJ-T' FUMrn, ,V.V 5l.ni "' Sat.. 2.15 EMMETT WELCH MinstreU evitii t: im,i.a te manayii"' riiti irWtiiii'- i "v'i-b uipchwt pniunucixni I ' Tomer, at I ORCHESTRA j; I.' I tH MfclKUrUUTAN '"- m MaeDeamend in "Tne8Stermr, AMBASSADOR ""''mar- ave. a, auu MU Dupent In 'The Rage of PJ' TVocadere ff L Bella Pul j w 4 ' .w TllDiATntiH itNentt Din BTANMST COrTANT OT At, MAHKET AT NINETEENTH II A. M. TO 11 r. U. De MILLE'S latest rr.oeorTioN "After the SheW9 f"M Inplu1 Jack Helt & Lila Lee Paramount Picture liy niTA WEOtAtf AnDEU ATTnACTlON HENRI SCOTT & BUSTER KEATON ea"? STANTON MAHKET AND prXTEENTH BTnElTTS n-Jift. ine n .tn. n tin I'M H.-30" FII-TH BIG WEEK WILLIAM1 KOX 8 THB WONDEn 1'I.AT or THE TBAIt r-OMrNO "QUEEN or BHEnA" M tCNESmurS&BR(MD 10 A M TO 11 IB V. M. BERT LYTELL IN Fm3T SHOWING OF "A Trip te Paradise" rneM plat nv Mei'Ar. PALACE 12W MARKET BTItKET 10 A. M. te 11 IB V. U. PARAMOUNT I'lCTUUB Wm. S. Hart SS tin and" ARCADIA Cheatnut Del. lOtti IDA. M. U 11:15 P. K. Eugene O'Brien ran LAST DOOR" rt Inclndrj MAItTHA MANSFIE; LD VICTORIA MARKET AB. OTII DA. M, te 11:15 P.M. 'The Invisible Power WITH HOOBB PETERB 'nrllUJ 10 A. M. te 11:15 P. M. Constance TaImadge"wBPPffl REGEIT "ceSkrf' 17TH GLOBE 3IAJlKLruTNrPER 11 TO 11 Continuous Vaudeville Sft"1 "NOBODY HOME" memcai. "STEP LIVELY" a" COMKOT BROADWAY DrYDEa EDDIE RAT & CO.' CLARA KIMBALL TOUNO In "CHARGE IT" CROSS KEYS 00T" AND MARKET , . a VAfDEVILLB Edwm August Pno'eplay Fhvortte a In Pgmen A'frhenv FnxKKenD and AuCgntny ALLEannNT 5 Acts of Vaudeville "Dangerous Curve Ahead" ALHAMBRA 12T" AND merrm aialUa 040 A ft VAUDEVILLE ALSO "MAKING MOVIES" "en BERT LYTELL "mbbsaeb --- TROM MARS" riilla.'. Ldlni Theatnsa n'frttnn of Ir .1 1 Mhntrt ?atllir OPERA HOU6C I VAO0EV1LI ewiY MA7t a cvct,a LEW FIELDS In Snnpahet of 1831 V.VM Him MeCennell A Ce. of 33 YVKTTK ft TO A. RORINH JUKI) ,"l.UN--JOr. FANTON 7 Illne DcTlla ' -l Oakland MesMnnn ft Vnnre ' Miutx-rt News McUdNNEI.L A 8IMPSON NEXT Jan. Ilurten ft Ce. WEEK Cecil Inn ft Clee. Mujfleld Delly fonnell- Itliolrlte Ilrea. MIikM'lr ft Husten Ce. and Other Star lleudllnera IVJ- MATTER WHO YOU NOMINATE ivy my c.nin.Ti: reu thrills ,s K0""tT WARWICK IN Till WOVIlKR MKI.nnRA.M. "In the Night Watch" WITH OMIB TKI.I. walnutNew sr,.: 30c te S1.B0. iT-SHBBEKr-S.SS. r eiy ccnSTec f nesiis out Pta( I rxr uma: sxxr MXtmnx vaeucrAyr ism na cevrutY nrAm vft CO.ef 300- It BIO SCKNIS PS1CIS. ,Xti cr SO 1"IML90ZMI2JA Mat.Tomer.50cto$2.00 tWM? Tonight, 50c te ?2 mwkvmm mmmm4 Matinee Tomer. 50c te $2.00 Iirf 1 rlday, Jt 0 ehl nt 8:20 Mht Tumor e' . .'0 VeSEATS MM 6 WEEKS AHEApJ Sni ,it Ikn enirr fur Ml I'rrfernianrea ,(;l'':(lV;,.Ji"l'r,"' "A SIATINKK TlK.s N(. ,mT HIMrt. .be hlMTN Kill 111 tNkM.UIMi MAT i. Mf.HT ON SAI.i: ,M()M'i,"0 X. Ml B. F. Keith's Theatre n"-Ti'T nn-t , TI, UNPARALLELED PR0GAM Of th World's Greatest Vaudeville Stars Every Act an Exclmive Feature Chrysanthemum Shew NeTrmbrr 7. fl uml U ACADEMY OF MUSIC IIUOAII ANl MCU8T 10 A. U. TO II I M, Adulation SI Nn T.. Duelne AflertMoe W&i 111 i CHE ,ppr t i ME imm y a Ma ee A 1 h 't Iie eni I rSS&W3' Z2J2?N ADEUVII r Cmday I I a ill 1 i t.m'i m t ! M fr H w H. K. 11. i i 5V I'S'NX.