& VF V- i.-V- -; F,i-ir."vj, a wywr-Ttt '. '- W1 "TFF-sR Jft.r- 5' - . 'MV r!,ai"V: , ' "f ir - .juwrvixirzwHTs rt7l,"ntf (i'f! ' ' ' , Vf ''' -;' I ' , 'as" i ' I Biff T - ifc'fjA.,' ,' " y K ir. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Telh of the Overseas Legien Going te Washington for Armistice Day She Speaks of the Memerial at Bellcau DID yen knew Hint the Ovcrpcns Lc-tJrimea Ieuls Lrfrtirke, son of Mrs. Otte i., Women from thli cltv will !3, lhr!e, of Entit Orantje, N. J. Minn Ki0Vt,lnrtnn en Mclev for the ' X ayn?.t l8 ",cn1'K he winter with her f0 te V" I BvJ?t.nV Ym. Lnft,i lf.unt' Mrs- waril A. Andersen, of Ht. . .,tii nt Arl'ncten xeit Knew, i mjihih r-i,.w.,.. mn t t ..i....- ' Mr Oswnld Clicw Is president of tlie T..r. Iiiit. mill tirctty much every , who J L-vl en the ether "..i tn n beflr nt tin' ceremonies, nnd. I umlorPteml. n Rrcnt tunny nre ceIjik town. It' innrvc'eus hew many L'lill- ndc'iwlin women mil gci ever miring wie nnr nntl nfter. nnd nn te the work they "' . a ....! I.j f.nl.1 nF I tr did. tee mum niiuiui ire kiu ui 11. Heme of I' riii'nilclnli In. Ov versens women tire M . Kdwnrd IHildlc llnlsey, Itttr MClvim. Illicui'l UUKIT, i rauLX-H rinrk. .Itilln Wlllninsnn. Kcbcknh El El leot. S?eplilc Nerrli". Klenner Uisphnm, L'ptiier I.lejd, Myni Klliet. Itese Delnn and ever fc'e many ethers. WIIILR en the pubject of the cere mntdes en Frlrtnv nt Arlington, hnve you licnrd about the IJel'cnu Weed Me Me eorial AFxoclntieu nnd whnt It Is cn cn ileaver'iiR te de? I think It's n uplcndld thine. Mrs. Jntncs C'nrrell Fnuer la president of the iiKwiclntieii. in well tm rice president of the Nnvy I.cnguc of the rtiltcd StnUfl. In thN city. Mrs. Charles M. Lrn is chfllrmnn nnd Mrs. Tlieednrc Heath, whose en Heb Renth, fell nt Hellenu Weed. 1 vice chnlrmnn. The nlm of the nsorintien is te rebuild the vlilnBc nf llcHrnit an n memorial te our marines nnd Infantrymen who died there. It is hoped thnt the full amount of money needed wi'I have been mined by Trldny. pe thnt it will be possible te present a purse pentain'iiR the neces sary ntneunt te I'rc.vident IlnrdlnB "t Arllns'im after the feremeuies for the Unknown Dead en Friday. Many of u. wlie hnve near nnd dear enf ever then near Itellenu Weed, hnve been g'nd Indeed te contribute te this mcinerinl. jvbieh'will be n (.mnll wny of chewing our lev for the buys who pave their lives for their country nnd whose magnificent lighting put fenr ami drend Inte the (termnn Army, once mere trying Its best te reach rnrK Mr. Theodere Heath. Heb's father, he written thv fe lowing foreword which was sent out with the circulars ex plnlnlug the nims of the nsperlntlm, and I nm going te quote it for you : ' "Tlie vl'lnge of Hellenu is In view from the Amerlenn Cemetery en the western edge of Ilc'leaij Weed. Alse the name will ever be MNxeclnted with thft fithtlnir of the A. K. P. at one of the crlva of the Grent Wur. As In the eaite of the First Division nt Clmtenu Thierry, se two regiments of United Stutes Infantry anil two of mnrlnes he'd nnd then drove buck tht" Gennans nt Bellfnu. These elrcumvtnnees make ap propriate nnd will stimulate Amerlran interest In rchul'i'ing the vtllnge nn nl nl mest n part of the surroundings of the cemetery nnd as u memeriul. "Moreover, the plan ndeptcd by Mrs. Frazer nnd her co-workers, by which the contributions te the fund will be widely distributed nnd mndn In very small nuns. Is well contrived for the admirable purpose of stimulating gen eral patriotic int'"c.t of our citizen ship. The univerHiil military service under the Sv'ectlve Service Act of Coir xrcs-s gave every one Immediate Interest in doing our pnrt toward winning the war. Perhnns no single fncter did se much te crvRtul'fre tin; patriotic effort of the country nnd the ncremnllslimcnt was cnrreMienillngly glorious. The pres ent project has the same virtue in lesser di?ree of stirring nnd preserving the patriotic menwivs et tin country. ' xne executive emccs t tlie Ue'lcnu Weed Association here arc nt '221 Seuth Twentv-llrt street, Emergency Aid .,! Headquarters. TT H. X. sends me this delightful little example if eitimIsm in one small (Jeergette who lives In West Chester nnd who has uttniued the joveusj ngp of three. Mether told Georgette te step li'nylng about the sewing machine the ether day. for, she said. "Yeu might set jour finger caught and have te hurt it taken off." "Oh well,' replied Geereettc cheer fully. "I have ether fillers. " XAXOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Pr. ami Mrs. Geerge Merlcy Mar- shnll, 1S19 Spruce street, have nn- neunced the engagement of their dnugh- or, Miss Mnrgnret Ely Marshall, te Mr. welfli Strawbridge. of this city. An Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Klnir I'iiv..ni. r ! Mta VnT ,',i ' a "","',' tV' ..." cu.n.e,:5?. w" 1, ' ,N'0,V,. el,111' "'10"'"-'" the 011- 'Mr. and Mrs. The nai Jerfe.su Pevten Mgement of their dauirhter. su nu,,.. . r.t t,,.i,i., t Y,L " ,... ...' ' e-v!0 Kleaner Montcalm Pay.ant, and mIC Mra: J.' Hew I AdAmi. who tat L 1 ' ,..---. FvSirWrafcjrJgSS Mb 1 1 mm . mWAfWP . also in gils city for the winter. The quests who attended tlie dinner last ji'sht which Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wllmcr U.ddle nnve at Ulnderteu Heuse, their place at Chestnut Hill, In honor of Mrs. U.ddlfi's dobutante dauehler, Miss Vir ginia Gorden, Included M'sa fellcn Deun .as Lloyd, Mlsn Snrnh I,egtin Starr, Ml?" Anna S. Ncwbeld, Miss Ellen McMlcharl M'ss Itesemnry Howe, M s Dorethy II Rodgere. Mis i:ilr.nheth Gorden. MIsj, Virginia Hcckscher, MIsi Hnrret" U'ddle Miss Kleaner Hart, Miss Mnrtfaret li. 1 mii-Re, aiivh itiiiry 11 miner, Count Itenntrt l'iela Cuselll, Mr. Jnmes Chcs en, 4th, Mr. Jay Coela, 2d, Mr. Hareld Rowland. Mr. Frank Hlalr, Mr. J An drews Harris, 3d, Mr. Stuyvcsant It. Urlitht. Mr. Jehn Page. Mr. Wllllnm Lawrence Sanders, Mr. Karl Mortimer N'uwlln, Mr. .Jay Wllmer Hellnn. of Bnl- mere, Md. ; Mr. Fulton looser, of Bal timore Md nnd Mr. Wharten Ston Sten house, or t'allfernla. The guests Inter attended the dance Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander Vnn Rensselaer gave nt Cnmp Hill Hnll, their country plnce nt Fert "Vliphlntrteniln hrmnr nf Mlun lrvnlvn n llrajten, il6butante daughter of Mr. Reb- -re .uiiBgey urayien. Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward n. nnrrlni-inn of 1311 North Calvert street. Balti mere, w n entertain Informally nt tht Baltimore Ceuntrv Chili mi Timre.inv evening, nfter the wedding of their daughter, Miss Ethel C. Carrlntften nnd Mr. Charles Htrndrtcksen Ba'rd, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnm J. Hnlrd, of tiv iine siren, which will im solemnized In Christ Episcopal Church, Baltimore As there will be no" reception the guest" will Include only the Immediate fnmltes nnd the hrdal parly. The brlde mid br'decroem. en thc'.r return from n ivr.,1 lliiK trip, will llve In Wheeling, W. Vn Mr. and Mrs. .T. Bertram Llpplncet' will cntprtA'n a Ihin jiarty at tlie ejiera en the opening night, Tuesday. N'evem her L'9. Mr nnd Mrs. Llpp'ncett will return te thelr town house, 171" Spruce treet, en Monday. Mrs. Alfred Reg'nald Allen, of 2011 Spruce street, will shortly Issue Invl Invl taitens for a dinner en Thursday evo eve ii'mr. Ilecembcr 29. In honor of Mlsi Llllie Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Rebert LcCente, of 2000 .Spruce street, before the Christmas meeting of the Snturday Evening Dancing Class. Mrs. Samul S'mpsen Txigan, of More Mere land avenue. Chestnut Hill, w'll give a card party en Saturday afternoon. No vember 2G, In honor of her daughters. Miss Margaret S. Legan and Miss M. LUzabcth Legan. Miss Helen II. Shnlten. daughter of & lVu' .Mr''- Frederick H. Shelton. of -.-a oeum rwenty-nrst street, will tn tertnln at a d'nner irn Friday evening, Deceinber 2, befere the dance which Mr ind Mrs Jeseph Rlcker Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Blynn und Miss .Mildred Lejigstreth will give at the Merlen Gelf Club. Tim members et the football team of the Chestnut Hill Academy will give a dance en Tuesday evening, December 2, In the gymnasium. Jir. Samuel Ran dal, 3d, Is chairman . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright Craw ford, of 2121 Spruce street, will en tertain Informally nt brldgoe at their home tomorrow evening. Mrs Webster K. Wetherlll, of Kent nnd Aubrey reads. Wynnowoed, w'll entertain tlie "Weeders" at her home this ufternoen. Dr. and Mrs I,. Webster Fex have Is sued Invitations for a reception nt the B"llevuo-Stratferd nt half after 8 en Saturday evening. November 19, te me t Mrs. Jacksen Fleming. The cards of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Cir.ffltli aer Inclesed. Tlie Women's Committee of the Ph'Ia. ,7i.,i,ir, e,nwn.n ., ,i, " .. ,."" club has issued Invitation fn.. ..' m'Ji.'L of dances In the Feyer of tlm Acmlcmv - . . . .. ... .-" --- -" of Music after the opera. The first w 11 be given en Tuesday evening, Ne.-ni-bi-r 29. Mr. and Mra Silas Motley Tomllnsen, of -100 Seuth F'fteenlh street, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. MKs Jehcphlnu Tomllnsen, te Dr. Thema- jviciii, ei iiii i-ine street. Mrs. Henry Sulger Jcanes. of 201 : Spruce street, will entertain at a dinner en December 20 In honor of Miss Allee Benedict, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rebert R. Benedict, of the Corners Deveu. Mrs. Cresby M. Black, of Chester, an nounces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss MarJorJe Chamber) Black, te Mr. Wllllnm Ward, 3d, of 1310 North i ,." Ir' nntJ 1Irs- D. Hayes Agnew Aa'n'' returned from their wedding 'i"' yesterday nnd will occupy their '"'me. lj'ngiey Dell. Pnell. Mrs. Adam- iixtmu, wivtiiiiui iiui u( uum nu la &s!ss&&g?l is26 (y WALNUT STREET Announces the most unusual Sale in the history of Maisen De May 25 ORIGINAL MODELS Comprising rTT7T Ot nm a iXKJJUIhlj OUll and Coats te be sold, regardless of cost, te make way for new spring arrival. ?100 In many ensea the fur nlene en these garments coat mere than one hundred dollars. gSSSSSfiuT EVIE&QW PUBLIC Living en Main Line !HV-3WSfc li r2a A Ml "S&A ' i-.'A. . . " ' .." ".. V 1MH . ".,-. "-i.,A '..m. i- Ry Photo by Uftchrach MKS. IIAHOLI) Kl'ZIJY Who with Mr. Ittizby nnd their fnmily has recenlly moved into their new home nt Merlen srendlrg several months at Dlngley Dell, .eturncd en Saturdny from R-'p d-n and Is occupying her town house, 220G Locust street. Dr nnd Mrs. Theman Ashton and Mlsa Anne Ashton, of Rfdleaf, Wynnowoed and 1811 Seuth Rlttenhouse square, wll leave en Friday by meter for New Haven, Conn., where they will cttend the Yale-Princeton game en Saturday. Mrs. Dav d Miller Aument, of Stran burg, Pa, announces the engug -rnent of her daughter, Mls.s Lillian M. Davis, te Mr. Themas M Jacksen, of U1I3 city and Kcnnett Square, A dlnner-dance will be held at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club en Sat urday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Hlrschhern. of 5011 North N nth street announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jean H rsolihem. te Mr. Thecdore H. Glns burg, of this city. Mrs. E. Petter Neble and Miss Emllle P. Neble, formerly of 103 Rex avenue. Chestnut Hill, nre new making thelr home at KiBC Lexington avenue, corner S venty-llfth street. New Yerk. Miss Neblo Will tipc-ud Thanksgiving In this c ty. M ss M.Mt'.e Johnsten, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Themas 1' Johnsten, et C'ynwyd, will entertain the bridge club te which nhe belongs en Friday after noon, November IS, The members In clude Mrs. Henry Bassett, Jr.. Mrs. Frank llenjnmln. Mrs. F. M. Ilnxtev. Mrs. Emily Cobb, Mis. Rebert Fergusen, Mrs. C Mervln Travis, Jirn. p 1; Was san, Miss Anna Illalr, M's-i Hmrlet Craven, Miss Edith Reger and Miss l!eu l!eu trlce Retuer. 1 IinitatleMs h-ive been Issued by Mi 1 md Mrs. Samuel Hardy, 171 West Wl 01m avenue. Uermantewn, for tlie mar 1 lage of their daughter, MUs Esther , lay Hardy, (e Mr. William H. Herte-- 1, jr.. en caiuruuy evening, November '9. at C: 30 o'clock. In Old Christ Church. Mr. Samuel B. DIbert, of. 333 Seuth 1-erty-tblrd street, entertained Infer- nnlly eyer the week-end nt Lake Hepat- Ong. N. J. AniOfTltf thn Minet. ,......,. Mr. Charles AVhltman and Air. Hnrrv II. Pallor, of 830 Seuth Firtv-elirhth street, who metered te the lake. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Jehn Kannealy, of l',14 Tacksen street, are receiving congratula cengratula congratula lens 011 the birth of a daughter. Mary Agnes Kannealy. Friends of Mr. Jehn McLaughlin of s-n Melf street. Mill b0 glud te br.-ir lccupcratlng from his recent 111- 'IJKl Ml M w . m:m t: f 7.1.j 'f W l' ' -WZfM W i i ' AT&.'tfswwi?.s.;xvftKi3w T7i''-Vi-(i"in sjmmiem iajtT 03' Zi ..'KTCftt-BW mc''&&msrA ir, i km K.k .JA Wtth . t JtXt. -Vfr: ir p K5ir3 hj LEDGEK PHILADBtPfilA, TtfESiAY, MISS'MARION G. PARK WEDS n i r-iifie nunentlp MK. LEWIS m. PARSONb . I I Interesting Marrlaae of Mlsa Tlllle, Jacobs and Mr. Leuis Abrama An nttractlve wedding will take plnce this evening nt the Menlua Bapt'st Church Fortieth etrcet and Falrmeunt nvenue. when Miss Marlen G. Park, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward "rankltn Bark of 4110 1'lne street, will become the brlde of Mr. Lewis M. Pnr "enn The Rev. Walter Alexander will tierferm the ceremony. Tlie bride winwrnr n gown of ivory satin trimmed In old point lace, the I "nd of the trnln be'ng trimmed with the same lnce nnd ornnge blossoms. Her which slw Is a member en Friday nfter vell will be of tulle nnd old point lnce . neon. nnrf trimmed with ornnge blossoms. Tl0 r.aje8 Guild of Trinity parch Tlie tna'd of honor, who- will be M'Bj'hne sent out Invitations te a social eve h '':7"0V,rr;,l,.W,c'",", R nine In the parish hetw, for th.n vc turquo'se blue velvet brocaded en chif fen ana a DincK nat. i The bridesmaids will be Mlsa Jnne n Glinilln. Miss Mary S. Tayler. Mrs. Clement Bewen. Mian Charlette EaBby, Miss Dorethy B V. Smith nnd M'as 'lorethv E. Park, cousin of the bride. They will nil wear dresses of pale pink brocaded velvet en chiffon and black hats. The, best man will be Mr. Morgan Parson) nnd the ushers will Include Mr Alen70 J. Parsons, brother of the br'degroem ; Mr. Heward Park, Jr., b'ether of the brlde: Mr. Rebert A. Walten, Mr. William G. Lanelere, Mr. Clement Bewen and Mr. Frank E. Shnnts. A big reception In the rose gardens of the Bellevue-Stratferd will fellow the ceremony. After en extended wedding trip Mr and Mrs, Parsons will be at home nt the Avondnle Apartments, Thirty-ninth nnd ficust streets. ARRAMS JACOBS A pretty wedding took nlsce en Sun day nfternoen nt Sl-,4 Clifferd street, when Mls Tlllle Jacobs became the Vlde of Mr teuls .T. Abrnms, nlse of his cltv. The ceremony, which wan lerfennn-l bv thp Rev Samuel Edlcman. was followed by a reception. The bride was given In man-Inge by Mr, and Mrs William W. Goldstein and was attended by her slster. M'ss Lena Jnrebs, na mnld of honor, The 'r'desmalds Included Miss Anna Abrams. Mlsa I,ena AVelsn. Miss Carolyn O. chaefer. Miss Ix-na Huskey and M'ss Nettle Kntz Mr. Maurice Jacobs, a brother of the bride, acted as best man The ushers were Mr. Harry Jucebn. Mr. rack Mark, Mr. Lewis Shapire Mr. Meyer Jacobs and Mr. Jack bhap're, Upen thelr return from an extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Abrams w'll be nt home nfter December 10 at 3131 Clifferd street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mnr'e van Redcn, of 721 Corin thian avenue, will enterta'n at bridge to day In honor of Miss Leurnnla Vander grlft, whose marrlage te Mr Qulnten Vrooman will take place November IP. Among the guests w II be Mrs. William D'Ol er, Mrs. Vrooman, Mrs. CUs tie berry. Mrs G B. Forrler, Miss Loura Leura nla Vandergrlft. Mrs. Harward, Mrs. Rile Mrs McCandless, Mrs. Philip Wright Mm Samuel Vrooman. Mrs Edwin Moen, Mrs. Hareld Antheny Mrs. Albert smith, Miss El zabtth Heed Latta, Mrs. Arthur Myer, Mrs. Rebert Wagner, Mrs Rebert Oberb-y, Mrs. Geerge Bentty, M ss Lydln Beatty. Mrs. Barten Levin. Mrs. I. W. Helllngshcad. Mrs. Mnurlce Hltehen, Mlas Florence Whlte slde, Mrn Themas Icenards, Mrs. Dan Dan Dan nonhewer. Miss Eleanero Grev. Mlsn Anita Smith, Mrs. Theodere Mehl Miss M ldred Kennedy. Miss Dorethea Schop Schep Schop erkettor MLsu Helen Glase. Miss Lucille Merris, JI'ss Kathryn Ashtcn, Mrs. Rey Weaver. Mrs. Harry Breeding, Mrs R. ") Tayler. Mrs. J. L'dden Pennock, Mrn Frank Thatcher, MI93 Harriet Peck, Mrs. Charles Kline. Mra. Paul Buzby, Mlu.s Esther Mahood, Mrs. Will am Kershaw, Mrs. Ralph Lees, Miss Hazel Brearley, Mrs. Heraco M. Schcll, MIfs Evelyn DMncan Mrs. Rebert Celeman, Jr., Mrs. Russell Hamilton Mrs Frank Watklns and Mrs. Edward Reuss. Mr and Mrs. B. Newton of Sixteenth street, BDent the week-end In New Yerk ns the guestB of Ml', and Mrs. W. Hen ley. The Sisterhood of Kencseth Israel Congregation held a d earmament meet ing yesterday afternoon In the alumni building, Urend street abeve Columbia avenue. Mr. eswn'd Garrison Vlllurd grve an address and Mrn. Meyer Davis Mr V. D. Olllplne. M ss Lenu Weber Br.'eker, Cadet Dalslmcr, Mr. Rudelph Sternberg. Dr. Bernard C. Nail and Mltu Tlnnla S. M.irgelles aflslsted In enter taining. 1 The Owls gave thelr annual manque subscription darice at the Studie, 1213 Walnut street, en Friday evening The ! following are members: Miss Gun- ' hllda Belen, Miss Etta Ward, Miss Edna Wyl c. Miss Henrietta Bllenn. Miss Alice Doelcy, Mrs. V. Keher, Mra. A. Llevd Mrs. S Campbell, Mrs. L. Aahonfefter and Mia. J. Manlen. ti ffm "-- -ff - f r r GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE Wonderful When you see this array of beautiful coats you will realize with vivid force, the value-rriving opportunity that we can offer because of our long and splendid weik as manufacturers of the better grade of outer garments for women. The coats show superior quality at every turn. They are of Panvelaine, Lvera, Nonnandie and Vcleura. Seft, mellow, beautiful fabrics in lovely rich co bring. Many of them fur-trimmed. Heaver, Squirrel or Wolf. Sem have cellars and cuffs of the fur, ethers shawl or round cellars of the fur. Every coat lined with silk of quality te the hem. Every coat represents real and worth-while economy nt $79.50. rercrnu liiUBirxnen et rlP'ru Stvln-Internretatien at Lew Prices We have net heretofore snid a srreat deal about our Fur Department, but there is much te son nnd say. We have held firmlv te quality, and hnvinir nccess te most Z elusive style feat-ires, due te our manufacturing exnerifnee, we add this srn-ife te r-ike Harris Fura as line, as Wutiful. and exceptional in everj' phase though maintaining prices that arc a revelation of Jewtipss. "h, French 51 Cot 30 te 40 !nrh3 long; plain or richly trim med with B'-iink, squirrel or bearer. Raccoon Cnnts 00 and 40 Inches long; beiutifully matched skins. We specialize in Gowns TIOGA .miss uuenueiyn iviiiicr win. riiieriiun nt luncheon at the Boltevue-Btratford tomorrow In honor of Misti Mnrtha Bew- tnnti uilmtiA ittnprtnr'n tr tr tAt'ntt IVTn Fadiien will take place en November 19. (n Im rnllnweil iv a then're imrtv. Among the guests will be tlvu Naemi Kaufman, miss Kntnaiyn ,:uni, .miss Harlett Craven, MIes Helen Mcl'ndden. M ss Martha Bewman nnd Mrs. James Brown. MOORESTOWN M'sa Agnen Orubb entertained a few fr'cnds at her home en Central avenue last week. Mrs Edwin Sumner, of West Main stroet. entertained the eird club of nlng from 8 te 10 o'clock. N0RRI3TOWN The November meetlnp of the Vnlley Ferge Chapter, Daughtern of the Amer ican Revolution, wan' he-Id at the Erslne Clubheuse. Mrs. N. Hewland Brown Is the regent. The hestcses of the after noon were Mrs. Samuel High, M us Anne fensbrrger and Mrs. N. Heulund Brown. T'le II II. O. Club gave a contume, dance at the Falrvtew Hall nt which wero prosent forty-flve guestu. v DELAWARE COUNTY Mlsn Knthnrlne Weed, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. William H. Weed, of Media, who has been spending some months In California, has returned and will re main In the East for severul weeks. Mrs. Samuel Lyens, of Chester, will entertain her bridge club at her home en Wednesday afternoon, November 10 Mrn. Dorethy Sproul Hlnksen, of Chester, Is spending n few dnya In New Yerk. LAWNDALE Mr. and Mrn Harry Sprew, of Rebblns avenue, have returned te their home nfter 11 several mentlia stay In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kane, of Cott man street, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter. The second nnnual meeting nnd exhi bit en of the Lawndale Branch of the Needlework Guild of America w.ll he held this afternoon In the Sunday school rooms of the Bethany Church, Rising Sun avenue and Magce 0 treet. Mru. F. Walters Is president of the Lawndale branch and Mrs. B. Wls secretary. trzL es.x.n .. A SALE of Higher Priced FROCKS Original Medels w Formerly up te $125.00 90.50 39 AFTERNOON FROCKS TAILLEUR MODES EVENING GOWNS r'eirrt Twills Tricetincs r.ntett Crepi'sReshanaras ''ctichbloems Duvcty nes ciouefe. t3 eas , B m a s irjMfeiL. w x. r??s4isis 1 vs?5 k rt. . a (tPSl 1A fel I nVV) IXPpllTKRS. MiSlGXNRS AXD .MAKERS Of WOMRNS AND CUILDRXX'S AVPAHBI OF THE UIOHKST CHARACTER FUR HORM THAN TWEXTY-SIX YEARS kv3&& nr Chestnut Cerner Twelfth FOR WEDNESDAY Well-timed and Verj' Unusual Value 79.SO V1 11 . m 1.50 Hnden Sal fnnr- Excellent ennlity;' nn te "iu in'nns long; trimmed with sV-mk, squirrel or beaver. Maskrat Coats Clenv, .biautiful skins; well matched,, 80 inches long. ) and Coats That Slenderize i 19&S I 1QC.00 27&S NOVMfeEB 8, 1921 STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr, and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld, of 3137 Diamond street, hnve gene te Atlantic City for nn extended stay. MIhh Irene Leewo ind Mr. Jeseph Hnhn whose engagement was recently announced, rece'ved their friends en Kundav from t te 6 o'clock at 2917 North Twenty-fifth ntrect. Mrs. David Wolfren, of 202 North Thlrty-recend ntreet has moved te 3723 North Eighteenth street. A miscellaneous shower wni given In honor of Miss Jane Berliner of New Yerk, by Miss Bessie O'nsberg nt hci home. IMP North Thirty-third street. Mr. Uaruch Splwnck and his diiii?'- ers Miss Illvcle Splwack und Miss Miriam Splwnck. of 2020 North Th.rty second street, will nll from New Yerl. for Palestine en Friday.' Club Gives Masque Ball The Dew Drep In Club of Philadel phia gave a marque- ball en Saturday evening nt the home -of Mr. and Mr Jeseph Schwartzmnn. of S09 Seuth Fifty eighth street.. Among these present were Miss Dor Der Dor othy Abramoff. Miss Sylvia Berger, Miss Frieda Cehen, Miss Clara Goldenberg Miss Bella Levy Miss Ruth N. Levy, Miss Henrietta Morgnnreth, of Brook lyn ; M ss Mellye Ncwbergcr, Miss Rone pechter, Miss Rese Shumnn. formerly of Charleston, W. Va. : Mlsa Dorethy riti'.t f BROAD NiailTB AT Sill Tep. Mat. Tomorrow l"nreniint l.lmltrtf 19 Tire Week AMiTiiiii m.M:ic rnnM tub uni nv.N mink or reMFnv 'jPMfi.G OLDEM Present. GRCal &0AILE A COMEDy WITH SONGS SUtd Undtr Direction WiacrjcM Smitk i'rle!i Kvenln. tle te JS.50. Bntu-dnv J'-itlniv.. B0c te 2 rerm.AK wr.n. mat., nep te ii.se FORREST 2 Weeks Only NIGHTS AT S 18. MATS. KD. C PAT. First Popular Mat. Tomorrow C A R R 1CK NIGITS -is --"tI4rKrep. W.t. Tomorrow SAM M. HARRIS Pr.nti Cem toy succiss awd ; CEMEV1EVE "BTb JO. B H&l JXttt UHT ''' ""' SvmXTMUCAST NICI1ITS. 77e le 2.60 MATS.. 77e te 12. . Did A MarlMt 'A CVAi MllriM Today TnnlBht 7 nnd I) 5 ma TIMR ACTS Kektn A Ce. tn "The Futnre of the Ad": I.ewU ti Dedji Rapnl, Vlollnleti Iturrey - De 5 veri Tries T. Ile.-- ft Ilrrkraan nnd T. Iter II 1(1 Brnr In TI.MH ACTS My I.nnTf r' ' ui .f a roaajie"itffom-y 7IivM,7CCrax4 Picture. VaudrvUI T 5-i(). 7 nnd 0 "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" &qmX R2D IIPITUT BTS Trxlay 1:30 A fl-30 te tl PXIl.-lt. EVi..l' It. "The Sting of the Lash" 'RivblL 52D t, HANSOM STa. ' .30 ,U njet. M " In- CUrferd In "COLD C 8! ..t.m.. s,Br:I St. hel.BOl Beth a wa "Where LiRntn Are Lew" C&deA. tiOTH A CEDAR AVE 1 80 nnd R, 7 and 0 r(,ntinr T'n-.i-. 1. 'Up the Read With Snlly" lumbe June. Kkrt !. I Afrent Otrnrd Av. V .Tnrl T.nndnn ie Little Foel" e nreg53h??EF x SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL PETTICOATS s ftefcy WOO te 1452 the Larger Women a ni a hki jjir 'Mi me I2IJ. IW "WUBK W "Tl nd Wrap 7mm Seneceff, Mlsa Hannah StelnWnr, Mies Ethel Weinberg, MIAs Bella Zlnn. Mr Jules Bayllnsen, of New Yerk! Mr. Barney Blaustcln, Mr, Jay Gerseti P.renner, Mr. Nutent Durrlsen, Mi Mitchell Few, Majer ailtlenmn. Mi. Rebert Geldberg, of Trenten ; Mr. Al Herman, Mr. Max Kleeman. Mr. Maurle Mandel. of Charleston, W. Va. : Mi Herman Master, Mr. David Plhewlnsky M Benjamin Reed, Mr. Benjamin WachsJ Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnck Lebcl nnd Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtln Zlnn. rh'ln.'n I.endlnr Theatres ST. OPtRA HOUSE 2!! Rigolctte Brether! 2itS I I s-ar, S:!3 Uh -wineii S t;r t'crll fin) Lean & May field 2:4 I III.' I I B5 1 James Barten 2c Ce. HIM M! T M'WS I Oitei 1 n:se r- IIT MICI Itll.si: Delly Connelly Anil IVrey Wmrelrli 3tK, 0.12 400 ' Whipple & Husten Ce. 1 10lM I -se r ."K ft vrnni lO-tl) 4i nin imeKrv m"reh iem-i .le! rJnllcn Hrttirii". Ileail Frem'0 Nt r Tonight Ji'.sr em: ivnni) r.picRHE.s it WONDFRFUL" ROBERT WARWICK i MT n'TIOV 'IN THE NIGHT WATCH' V TH 111, VK TKM, WALNUT NOW SInt. Tomorrow. Ht Rent. SI. (MI NlrJit. BOr te S2 00 eAiffiasJHBirasjE'srr wukib 3..&iBii&biJ8miB ri via mt it 2 r m COeVSTOCK tVXZtS SKI pnttnt tk mmwj hxt eaaxm PMeecrtw rueft jx aavnt.tr rMATJtt.jtevian CO.cf 300 II BIG SCENES recti euro er se rs ue u tut me A Bar.MatTomer. s'Sl60 "i. Mii'n'v Nev 2'--r.T: vnw "Oil THANKSMVLVfl MAT. S. NK1IIT. The LAST WALTZ with "J'" a i-vwen .. I AT'tfFUPC AT i w &Hf m,,v jr ,:.- ,:-?ft 5Bg,&AVAIEl . mr mr a a -- -- ."r m , m Zmim.mZJmLy' rTC9r 7t; wtmumm Spec. Mat. Fri,1'" 50c le $1.50 diyt. ..- .- . -,'l lnlT New Seat Tliumdii for Tlr.t Wm-U nnd rhauka- alTlnr Matlnw and Nltht IV? turn of tl-e I)litlnirultitd Star MR. LEO N TIIK (JAY ITOVAM ""' l"2 0. Wed. & nt. M-., 50-J2 ADEIPHS NIGHTS AT 6.20 MA3. TIURS AND AT AT 5 OO 'atmw'"'w- Special Mat. leday "".l $1.50 Secure entn for Tli-'nleiitlrlnc ' .in., ,,,,1 vi-ht Seats NOW 8 Week. Ahead On !! at the llux Ofllre for All i-fr'rni -nprM COMING TO ALL LEADING THEATRES Vitagrapti s wonderful production or James Oliver Gurwood's greatest sterv "FLOWER OF THE NORTH" THEATRE t'HESTNl'T UE. lSII Bessie Clayten V ih OI'Y St I'UMll. MAUI E n-pr-, n i JAMES TEMI'I.ETON Iin,I VI s ', , f S-k.NTETT'5 n THE 1UX PWirv Ray Raymond and Meledy Charmers RAMII. 1 VNN ft WM SMYTHi: kv NELUb awl 11IU PEATIUK 1I.I.I- Anj Harry Fex AXXl l. rllltV- YMHKMI-,1 SH01 I i..u. ur iu..t, faurj. i,u. . .Ne. i; VAGNER PROGRAM Frieda KlinL- NEW YORK SYMPHONY Rschfl Morten Hcirii ORCHESTRA MenrietU Cenrad Fred Patten lUhetH en .'. Mm ( rml. unl Itcpnf', DAMROSCH "' " i i in .hi ,!, en Upi,,. , ''' ORPHEUM ""niAniewii A ch. tun ORPH'- -i .YEllV1,. 'j,' ',' . -. J1! "THE CHRISTIAN" Keystone livu AMBAaAUOR ',"'.'" v. at te. M M E. LV Lew Cedy in "A Dangtretit Pa.time CHESINUT jsmmfavexs "(Hi IVOHI.D'S lllT '. 2, -en' taixan t. Ni:vr.t.i. B 0.1 !l!J " JAI K HTIIOVSK ' I SlIlT Mm PiTHSOSTEIMi 1 . t''''r',VMV.. , js ,j. i ' my - , e-l i. i 'I ' -JJ..'1 f, ! 'Stunt fcempuny et' Amerlcfc TlJetft, MAftKHT AT NINETKBNTII tl A M. TO 11 P. r. Pela PNe ,am; vlfacrvi IRA is ml In !,,. V V.'I photemnrvel ELABORATE PROLOGUE OAN('Kt(4 .sI.NQEIia, yPIJC'IAL MUfllC Ntt Wrck 2 "Of'SiKJSS T . rt t . I'Blt.-e T. -. . -- M.I.T vicier nerecrt Gleria Swanson DIRECTS OJc ' "A In "t'NDEIl T 're I n" STANTON riAllKBT fi -lVTl.rNTII flTttRKTH 1130. ! 30 3 30, B 30. 7 30, 0:30 SIXTH BIG VVFK WILLIAM POV lvnSDUn PI4A.T ' Cemlnir "Ql i.K. or SHEBA" A Stnrt-ndeu and I.nvlnh Rpectaele. feSrH&n.. WCNESTNUTSTsBROAD 1( A M. TO It IB P M. KSKS- SNOWBLIND 1'itf m 1 tiev I'-iulIne St-irlie, Hinge 1 .qimnnen UAI API? 121' MAR1CKT STREET JTLilUEi 111 A. .r. TO 11:1s P. M. PARAMOUNT PRESENT8 ELSIE FERGUSON l I-Tr -T PHl!,A. SHOWINO OP "THE SONG OF SONGS" trum wi a i) i.-.i.res a pjat NEXT WEEK YOU'LL KNOW "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME?" ADPAllIA Cheitnut Bel. 10th IvWlVl.ft 10 A. M. te 11:15 P. If, FIR--T PRESENTATION "Bunty Pulls the String" A'-r.!.! f. -i n-ulmm VeTnfa Play VICTORIA W;T 9TH P. M. "OUT OF THE DUST" NEXT WEEK YOU'LL KNOW "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME?" rAPITftl 724 MARKET STREET ni XIVJIj n-rreji'NT; 0'RrrM la . "Is Life Werth Uving?" DPfENT MARKET ST. Bel. 17TU KEiVjEill 1 DAA'ID POWELL In 1.-iikjiihtS LIES" GLOBE MAHKET AT JUNIPER VAUDI1VILI.B 11 A. M TO 11 l M. 10 ACTS 10 mi I. Tilt WEEK HRADfD HT Edwin August jotien pxctuiub u x-mwguai rAVOIUTE in Persen BROADWAY vr,.t8 NORMA TALMADGE iv thb hicn ex the neon Allegheny raASKrefBIT -, ,'T.c- " VM-DEVILI.K AVD WM. s. HART '"-yeyp :ress keys wnlsx!tS!i "Making Meviea" H ALHAMBRA l-TH AND merris nuinmuiw V M'n'-'VII.LE AND IIAHTJ APR TRI'MPS Ale rvsaivt SWTtlH ;7 JS&fi rms. 1 finmm ?. h worn r Academy of Muiic November 7, 8, 9 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. .. it.. W.U'. D. Plant with 2300 Blooms! Meyer Davis' Orchestra Dancine At t: neon anil Lvenmj JmiIen, Ona Dellar Ne Tax ;tyth and Market Sts. ch M.iiiacriurnt Henri Alan in 3 Direction of Arneld Jehnsen The Georgia Jazz Band trViW,,r-,",n; 'tin ,""?, WuiUP nu , :i3e Pfaila, Grocers FOOD FAIR First Regiment Armery IJreud and Cnllewhill NOVEMBER 7 TO 19 iuvv OPEN -Oh . u ji ti j e . :i i Tlcltuu Ulvw, fiyi. n. i. hi -trt WM ir ') W ?iji-- , a w. -r --Ul ( "" - --l in 9.J;, v. i (h. rm - tl'l 1 A A ' " EMMETTELCHMaels0 h n'n a wii nm iat, T4ar Sugrr Plums H v : m Yvl - TM J-.f ',! lasjne r . , Ik ,
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