Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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fiancy Wynne Tells of a Series of TalJcs and Dances for
Yeung People The Jacob Disstens te Give
a Dance for Visiting Heckey Team
EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHIADELPHlA', THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921
U
I WAS Interested te hear yestcrdris
that Mildred Carpenter web' mnr
riJ ever In 1'arin Just n few days age
M William Elllcett, of Haltlmore;
Mildred enme out last year ypu re
mhcr and early Inst riiirlnfr site and
Rf mother. Mrs. Samuel tqnleif Car
Snter! and Edith went ever te the
Mher side te Htny for n yenr at leant,
riianer Carpenter, Kdltli'H twin, stajed
hire and had n position at the Glrard
Trust for quite a while, hut nheut a
innntb or mero nge she nlse sailed for
l"iiret)c te Jein her mother and Bisters'.
Mildred is the youngest of the family
. ind n very attractlve girl. She and
Rill have Known each ether for eme
time hut their engagement had net
iVptn'anneunccd here nnd it wAM quite a
mirnrlse te some of uh., I Understand
tiipv are sailing for Haltimerc, where
Jev will make their home. The
I'lllcetti are related te the Ouylcrs and
I'attcrsens of this city.
HAVIJ you hcad nbeut the series of
dunces which a number of promi
nent women in tewil arc Planning for
member of the younger set? They are
te be different from the ordinary, in
Jl,t they will he n combination affair
of political instruction, dancing und
Thet argue that the young girl and
nan tee, before he reaches his major-
Sv elves no time te the study of civics
,l'.b ... .... ..-r..l.mntnrv tnlk of some
1 l1"" .""..'" V" ' WIMJ 1,v n
::iv minutes or se, followed ey n
dance and general fun, "will bq n geed
thine And it seems se te me.
After all, if they don't knew somo semo some
thlne About It, what's the .use of having
'?'"....' v iinv lmve it they ought te
leek upon It ns a conscientious duty te
Wern and the mero they can learn
b it 1 ir"les nnd policies the better.
Then t'' wiu b0 abl t0 vefc V1 t
rentb and from their own idea of
ft, ,rs and net because father or brother
or hVhand or llnnc.e said te de it.
Mrs. Ceorge Helt Stravbrldge told
m, nbnit the proposed series, nil the
KernUs fSr which have net yet
leen completed, but as seen as they nrc
I will let you hear some mere.
I
SAW .Te llccvcs en the street the
ether day looking very smart in n
dark brown duvctyne sun matte '
new rnt her long kuu: " "". -.-"-,hc
neck with a dark fur piece. Her
"at v,h of black satin, trimmed with
felils of itself nnd topped with u b ack
nee veil, which fell ever the front te
the bridge of the nose nnd ever the side
n a sort of cascade. She beked uw
$ll" well. 1 thought. Je'H yc'WljB
te one of the Walten boys will take
place been.
T IIHAIt that the Edgar "Wright
1 Iialrds, who left yesterday for the
rtnird-Carriugten wedding, which takes
Mace this evening in Unltimere. will go
in te Washington nfter the wedding for
the Armistice Day ceremonies. Quite
a number of Phlladclphians will go
dewa for that occasion. I think I told
you the ether day that many of the
Women's Overseas Legien from here
tiill take part In the ceremonies.
TIIC 8::i0-te-12 idea is prevailing at
manv of the smaller dances, and I
think the hostesses, girls and men who
lave recommended it tlcerve all praise
In having done se. I hear the Jacob
Disstens have .specified "8:30 till 12
en their Invitations for u dance next
Menilny night in honor of the visiting
Knclish girls' hockey team. They hnd
n lint. came, bv the way. nut at Merlen
eh Monday of this week.theugh our team
was beaten. .u1id en Saturday there Is te
boa second' run-in at the Philadelphia
Count n Club. It is a picturesque game
te watch, though it leeks se strenuous
I should think the players would simply
til ache te pieces after it's ever.
Thc are te play lit the Philadelphia
Cricket Club at St. Martins en Monday
afternoon before the party the Disstens
will ghe that night. Mrs. Hind l'raley.
who was Klfie Dlssten, is one of the best
"ntl-l'lilladelphin" players you knew,
and all the Dlssten girls are muchly In
terested in sports.
TlrOIti: nml mere engagements each
i'-1- din. Did jeu hear that Frances
nVs i engaged tee? AMien I say tee,
1 mean that lur elder sister Eliabelh
if engaged, as. of course, jeu knew, te
Dennlusuii lloepes. Frances' llnnee is
William E. M. I'oelc, u son of Mrs.
Geerj;e IV .7. Teele, of lll'S Spruce
Hreet Frances came out. last year, you
remember, and Is very well liked. I
lave net heard when they are te be
inarried hut suppose it will net be long.
Yeu ii'inember Kllznbi'tli Ites.s went by
aerejil.uie across the Channel last sum
mer te l'arisr where Donadsen la en
gaged in business.
rpiin fall cleaning was ever and the
- screens taken down when Pelly was
Tut te beil the ether night and seemed
restless nnd lit fill. Mether came Inte
the room te see if she could seethe her.
'Mamma." said Pelly, "did you sav
thj nngeN were watching ever meV"
ves, dourest." replied mother, "new go
te Men,,. "Well." continued Pell.
I wi-h one of 'em would keep these
ale', uwny se's I could get te sleep."
XANCV WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
'A w. Minif f Interest will t,ilce place
JUIeth tun uftilliuen lit 3 nVlnr-k. when
! iy Hurrews Fex, daughter of
'.cerce Vex of 800B Crefelrt
lUt
Mrs
"irtet liestnut Hill, will become tliu
'Tide ,,f Iji- iicorKe Merris nominee,
for. of m -s Jehn nerrnnce, of UO'JJ Wal
nut sttv, i The ceiemeny will bb per per
Jernie.l i,. the fiev. ('. J UaKer, e
n. ." ll' rectory of the Church of
"ur jn,er of Consolation, Chestnut
a!1 " "' will he no atlemlant.s.
jmenu- these who will attti-il tlm wed
"IS !l be Mrs, Oeorpe Fex, Mrs. Wll
'';im li.d, .r. aml jirf(. Oeorge I'uiry,
r ,ii i iM Arthur H llreckie, Mr
ntl Mr, Tliemas fewnlm,'. Mr. and
irs ; " I'h M Fex, Mr. (ieorge Fex,
f8 Ju, Dorrance, Mr. and, Mts. Jehn
' I'l.ii.uice. Mr. end Mrs. Aithur (
Vi.rrilV' JIrH Uorrnnce Heed. .Mr. and
pt i..i.t II HluUe, Dr. I). ,T. Mo Me
iitrtln .r , w. Hrunslluld and Miss
'.Uani , ...... I.inev.
'J
Mr-
eiirKe (Irnnt Snnwdcu, of Uese-
IJb.V K t!Ul u "Intier-dunce en Filday
-m.uk necGimter ie, at the ltltz-carl-tnmJ",1'
",,r )f Miss Clntra Kills, debu-
siriHiu.,'V"'i:ui80f Mr' und M,'s' "'llllnm
MrV V-'i !' ,l ,0 '"'' KivMi by Dr, and
sn,, 1,,1,.,i" KlllC.'i tirahum, of ITU
ONeini!
sweet, en Monday afternoon
I I 1 ,. .!...! I.' 3 .
1 itt.i ' " 'fc men lieilli) iruill t
ilaiViJi.. .. oelel. te piesent their
tl i , XIlSi Ortrude A. II. (irahani.
reu, ""'.",IS "he will assist In te
tln V" ",' ,' "'dude Miss Kllznbeth Aus
Hcn,i, l'' z'''eth 1 Hattles, Mlwh Alice
Jlls i.V "". "enrutie ). Dougherty
l.lhett Mis
Denuliiff, Miss Hannah
Hannlng (irauge, Miss
W M-u!-(.r Ms virirlnln HekMnhr
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"in:i M v...i,u
U. Hewu. Mlsa Ararsnret
Mury II. Miller, Mis
Minn Katlier inn D.
Alberta I Itunth. Miss
Miss Jenn II,
Mi . ' u'.er,
f'ha ltuSt,n,lry
a- 1'UI '', MlSi
feei Mihh
,V',?"'UTO. i.-,.
Karal! i s n"re"'y Hodt'ers. Miss
Nlif, 1,c"';a" "'""' Wis" Mary I,.
OK?L'. ai"' Miss Kllznbeth Wayne.
Vxis J. wl11 Haliit w"l be Miss
nisht nV".e,;v1ulllv"n. M'S8 Kntliurlne
, "SM mm jUbh KUse ,,u j,ent
rfjlr. ami Mrs. Hebert Sewclf. of Ard.
thM,V.f ual' .nv Issued Invitations for
iwn 4 ii
'CrltenrnnPa.rty "i"'1 PIer'at t
wwn en Tuesday evening, N.
evcmbel-
20, In honor of MIsb Kathnrlne Dls9ten
Perter, debutante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. 1'ertcr, of Chestnut
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Chnse. of
weed Bex, lladner, have Issued Invlta Invlta
t'ens for a dinner en Monday evening,
pacember 26, In honor of thelr daugh
ters, Miss Bornardene and Miss Katharine-
II. .Chase, befere the Junier Cin
derella dnnce at the Merlen Cricket Club.
Mr. and Mm .TneAni, a T.fAin
Wharten, Jr.t of Meadowbrook, will en-
"'"" " uinner en aaiurcmy evening,
in honor of JJIss Ilosamend Tetter,
uaughter of Mr. Ames Petter, of Provi Previ
,nE?' J- who Is visiting- fcrr a fort fert
PlRh,tMr' n,1(1 Mrs. Jeseph H. Lover Lever
Ing Wharten at thelr home ort Old Yerk
read. The enbagement of Miss Petter
and Mr. Charles W. Whartdn wna ro re
ccntly nnneunced. The gucstn at the
winner win inciuue Mr. anil Mrs. Karl
Dedgo, .Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blddle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Keens Caner, Jr..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 'Leuis Berle, 3d,
M ss Klsle Du Puy a. Hirst, Miss Dor Der Dor
othy Daniel, Mr. Frederick Shoemaker
and Mr. Bertram Llpplncett. Mrs.
Wharten will glVe a tea In honor of
Misa Tetter during her Btay.
The, pucstB who will attend the din
ner te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Tnorne Patterson, of 2200 St. Jnmca
Place, en Frldny evening, November 18,
in honor of Miss Rosemary D. Howe,
debutante dattghter of Mr. Arthur Whit
ney Howe, of 2032 De Lancey street,
will Include Miss Anna 8. Newbold. Miss
Margaret L.' Large, Mhtu Qertrude A.
H. Urahain. Mr eiautnn feiri..rt, t
Mr. Williamson Howe, Mr. Jnmcs dies dies
ten nnd Mr. Cornelius Wilsen, 2d. The
guests will later attend the ball te be
given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart
urts and Mr. and Mrs. James Starr,
Jr., for Mr. nnd Mrs .Starr's debutante
daughter. Miss Snrnh Legan Starr, at
the Bellevue-Stratferd. .
Miss Grace Coeke Clarksen, daughter
of Mrs. Samuel Clarksen, 230 Seuth
Thirteenth street, has Issued Invitations
;?A" 'i. th,catre party nnd supper nt the
IUtz-Carlten en Wedncsdny evening, No
vember 30, In honor of her nloce. Miss
Lllzabeth Swords, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mra. Henry C. Swords, of New Yerk,
who Is spending n fortnight as the gucBt
of her grandmother nnd nunt. Miss
Swords Is one of New Yerk's debutantes.
Mr1, nnd Mrs. Heed A. Morgan nnd
their family, who recently returned from
a several months' trip abroad, novo
taken for a year the house of Mr.
and Mrfl. William Jenes HulneH, nt 121
est Chestnut nvenue, Chestnut Hill,
air. nnd Mrs. Haines nre occupying for
the winter Itcldicuurg, their place at
Cheltenham, Pa.
Miss Saraellcn Itlchardsen. daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Telbort N. Richardson,
will leave tomorrow for New Haven,
wljere she will attend the Yulc-Prlncc-ten
game en Saturday. Miss Rlchnrd Rlchnrd
sen will eiienil the week-end as the guest
of her brother, Mr. T. P. de Quartel
Richardson, who is a student nt Yale.
The Indies who will pour tea en Fri
day nt the dancing tea which Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. Daniel Doneghue, of 6733
Emlen street, Oermantewn, will give at
the Acorn Club, te present te society
their daughter. Miss Marian Chlr
Doneghuo, will include Mrs. Stephenson
Frederick Barrett, Mrs. Jehn Pooley
Lelge, Mrs. Henry Lawsen and Mrs.
Frank Hedgers Denehue. Mr. and Mrs,
Doneghuo will entertain nt a dinner nt
the Art Club In honor of Miss Doneghuo
befere the ball Mr. nnd Mra. Henry F.
Mlchell will glve nt the Itltz-Carlten In
honor of their debutante daughter. Miss
Helen V. Mlchell. Miss Mary Rldgely
Preston, Miss Emily Feultncy, daughter
of "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poultney. nnd
Miss Mary Marshall Scott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge Morten Scott, nil
of Baltimore, will arrive tomorrow te
assist Miss Doneghuo In receiving at
her tea. They will spend the week-end
as Miss Doneghue's guests. Miss Pres
ton will be presented te society nt n ball
which her father, Mr. Alexander Frew
ten. of S29 1'nlvcrslty Parkway. wlIUJ
give en Thanksgiving evening at the
Baltimore Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, Jr..
of Meadowbrook, left yesterday te spend
the week-end in Bosten.
Brigadier General nnd Mrs. Littleton
W. Tazewell Waller will entertain at a
small dinner nt their home, 2500 Seuth
Twentieth street, -en Wednesday eve
ning, November 23, In honor of Miss
Virginia de Morat Smith, debutante
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Denr Denr
bern Smith, of Spring Valley, Wynne Wynne
weed. The guests will Include Miss
Anna S Newbold, Miss Sarah Legan
Starr. Mr. Merris H. Dl'xern, Mr. Kills Kills
ten Merris, Jr., and Mr. Dudley Drew
Bear. The guests will later attend the
dnnce te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rebert Russell Benedict, of the Corners,
Deven, at the Rltz-'Carlten, In honor of
their debutunte daughter, Miss Alice
Benedict.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cenncll, of
Walnut lane, Oermantewn, hnvn Issued
Invitations fur a dinner at their home or.
Saturday evening, November 26, In honor
of Miss Charlette Mno Graves, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Feidlnand J. Graves, of
Wlssahleken uvenue nnd Manheim
street, Ucrmantewn.
A dance will be given by the officers
of the Navy Ynrd at the Paulding Club
,ln the yard, en Friday evening, Ne
vember la.
Miss Henrietta MacDonald Wilsen,
daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Reynolds
AVIIsen, and her brother. Mr. W. Rey
nolds Wilsen, Jr, and Mr. J. Cornelius
Wilsen. 2d. who nre (.pending the winter
tit the Belleuie-Stintfurd, and Mr. 1M
ward Oram Shakespeare will leave to
day for Haltltn'ere te attend the wed
ding of Miss Kthel Codrlngten Cnrrlng Cnrrlng
ten. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward
C. Cirrlngten, and Mr. Charles Hcn Hcn
drlcksen Balrd, which will be solemn selemn
ised this evening In Baltimore. The
engagement of Mls.s Wilsen and Mr.
Khakespeaic has u-cently been nn nn
eounced. The Chestnut Hill Academy football
team will give its annual dnnce in the
school gjniiiasluni en Friday evening,
December 2. The patronesses Include
Mrs. Samuel Housten, Mrs. Geerge
Woodward, Mrs. Edmend S. Jamlcsen,
Mrs Jeseph Ware, Mrs. William E.
Geedman, Jr. Mrs. Samuel J. Randall,
Mrs Harrv S Valentine, Mrs, J. Barry
Colahan. 3d, and Mra. Rebert T. Bick
liell. The Munday Afternoon Dancing Class
of .Mrs Francis II. Straw-bridge and
Mrs. Jehn II Llpplncett will held Its
first meeting of the season en .November
It at the Delmar-Merrls.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Denegan. 410
Woodlawn avenue, Colllngsweod, N. J.,
are receiving (ungratulatletm en the
birth of a son, Edward James Deneg.in.
Mrs. Denegan lived fynm.rl in Seuth
Philadelphia.
Mr and Mrs. j'ehu II Hamilton, of
Ma ph. Lawn Inn. Ch-Mnut Hill, have
Issued Invitations for u tea en Saturday
afternoon, NevemUr 20, at the Uiniiiui Uiniiiui
tewn Ciicket Club te present te society
their daughter, .Miss Mat gal et Hayes
Hamilton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reland L Tajler, of
180a De Lancey place, and Wl low brook
Farm. Gwvncdd Valley, have Issued In
vitations for a theatre party, te be fol
lowed bv supper, at the Rltz-C.irlten
en Tuesday evening, December e, Instead
of December 12. in honor of Mls.s Cor Cer
nelia Sheppard RanUIn, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jehn Hall Rankin, of Deep
Run Fat m, Penlbn. Mr, and Mrs Tay Tay
eor will also entertain .it dinner nt their
home In iiwyneiiu im ,'J , ""7?i
November 22 Mr and Mts. Tayler will
entertain at dinner nt their house. 1805
De Lancey street, en Friday evening,
December 2, In honor of Miss Nancy
Blnney Dunning, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Geeige A. Dunning, of 15 Seuth
Twenty-Hist street.
Mr and Mrs. Aithur Dearborn Smith,
of Spring Valley, Wynnewood, will en
tertain at dinner en Saturday evening
in honor of their daughter, Miss Vir
ginia dt Met at Smth.
NORRISTOWN
, The marriage of Miss Helen Keller,
daughter of Mr. nncr'Mrs. Charles Kel-
Engaged
Iiiote by rhlllps & Philips
MISS FKANCKS ItOSS
Daughter of I)r. nnd Mrs. Ocorge
(5. Kess, of 1721 Spruce street,
whose engngement te Mr. William
E. M. Peele, son of Mrs. Ocorge
P. J. Peele, 1ms been announced
ler, of 635 Haws avenue, nnd Mr. Wil
liam Clark, son of Mrs. Eben Clark, of
1437 Locust street, took place In the
Haws Avenue Methodist Church yester
day. The Rew Themas IT. Evana, pas
tor of the church, officiated at the cere
mony. Upen their return from u wed
ding trip te Atlnntlc City Mr. nnd Mrs.
(lark will Ilvo at 635 Haws avenue.
The bridegroom during the wnr wan a
member of Battery C. 107th Field Ar
tillery, and was In nctlve servlce over ever
scan. Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Emily Dldena.
daughter of Mm Mary Dldena. of 615
?5fi rn.Vvi1, n.ml Mr- Clre AIIcva' f
326 Last Airy street
Mr. Jehn Savier, of Jacoby street, was
the guest of honor nt a dinner At I is
home In celebration of ids nftleTh birth
SSesW. VCr8ary- Thcre were 'hlrty-nve
MR. CHARLES H. BAIRD
WEDS BALTIMORE GIRL
Marriage te Mis3 Ethel C. Car-
ringten Will Take Place
This Evening
A wedding of much social Interest te
tilts' city will be solemnized thla eve
ning nt 0:30 e'cldck, when Miss Ethel
Codrlngten Carrlngten, dnughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Carrlngten, at 1311
North Calvert stroet, Baltimore, will
bocemo the brlde of Mr. Charlea Hen Hen
drlcksen Balrd, een of Mr. nnd Mrs.
William J. Balrd, of 810 Pine street.
The ceremony will be performed In
the Christ Episcopal Church, Baltimore
The Rev. Edwin Barne? Nlvcr. D. D.,
rector of the church, will officiate.
The bride, who will be given In mar mar mar
rloge by her father, will be attended by
Mrs. Jehn 13. Hurst, of Virginia, ntt
matron of honor. The bridesmaids will
Include Miss Isabel Robertsen Carrlng Carrlng
eon. sister of the bride : Miss Mary Sllng
huff Burns, Miss Dersey Shrcve. Miss
Elizabeth T. Tabh, Miss Sara Huyctt
Themas, all of Baltimore, and Mlas An An
nle Garrett, of Wilmington, and Miss
Gertrude Hepper, of New Yerk.
Mr. William J. Balrd, Jr., will attend
his brother ns best man. The ttshern
will Include .Mr, Edgar O. Shakespcare,
Mr. W. Reynolds Wilsen, Jr., Mr. Har
rison IC Cnner, Jr., brother-in-law of the
bridegroom : Mr. J. Cornelius Wilsen, 2d.
all of this city, and Mr. Rebert Forbes.ef
Bosten ; Mr. Rodwell Tedd, of New Jer
sey ; Mr. Frnnk Corbett. of New Yerk,
and Mr. Edward C. Carrlngten, Jr., u
brother of the brlde.
As thcre will be no- reception Mr. and
airs. Carrlngten will entertain the bridal
party nnd relatives nt tin naiiimn
Country Club nfter the ceremony.
.... - ...vu... ..urn uuiiiie; irm
Mr. nnd Mrs. Balrd will Ilvo In Wheel
ing, West Va. '
McLOUGHLIN BOUR
The wedding of MIsb Rese Ellse Beur.
of 5423 Locust street, nnd Mr. Edward
Dclanccy McLeughlln, Jr., of Mount
Airy, was quietly solemnized yesterday
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the Church
of the Transfiguration. The Rev. Henry
P. White, S. J., performed the ceremony.
The brlde was given In marrlnge by her
undo. Mr. Ray J. Beur. of Cnninn r
nnd attended by her sister, Mlsa Luclle
X3uur, nil mmtl 01 Hener.
Mr. McLeughlln hnd as his best man
Majer Charles Therpe Griffith. A small
reception for the family and n, few In In
tlmate friends followed the ceremony.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
A meeting of the Undlne Sewing
Circle was held at the home of Miss
Itese P. Chernoy. 1605 North Sixth
street The members present vycre
MIhs Jeannn 55. Chernev. Miss Uutn A.
Kendall, Miss Cecil Fierman, Miss
Lllyan Dnsh, Miss Lllllen Fuhrman,
Miss Florcnce Schwartz, Miss Helene
Keane and Miss Ntta Burd. A supper
followed In honor of Miss Yvctte Ben
nett and Miss Gllda Sliar, or ecllia, ua.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Themas Broughten, of 2627
Seuth Lambert street, ontertalned nt a
luncheon bridge pnrty yesterday after
noon. Among her quests were sirs.
Frederick Bobbins, Mrs. Clelghten Tur
ner, Mrs. I. C. Shutte, Mrs. Geerge Carr,
Mrs. Walter Samans, Mrs. Jehn V.
Crandall and Mrn. William Gevver.
Mrs. Jehn W. Crandall, of 2627 Seuth
Eighteenth street, entertained nt lunch
eon bridge party en Tuesday afternoon.
Her guests Included Mrs. Jeseph Harrl
man, Mrs. Geerge Carr, Mrs. B. M. Dob Deb
son, Mrs. Jehnsen, Mrs. I. C. Shutte,
Mrs. Van Valkenburg and Mrs. James
K. Randall.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. II. E. Llghtfoet, of 4626 Dlttman
street, has returned from Norrlstewn.
where she was visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lockton for several weeks.
Miss Ncllle Sommers, of Orthodox
street and Frankford avenue, will en
tertain the momberrt of her sewing
circle at her home this nfternoen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. Fraser have
returned nfter spending several months
at Atlantic City and nre occupying
apartments at the Lengncre. Mrs.
Eraser bofero her marriage was Miss
S. Jane Oldham, of this section.
DELAWARE COUNTY
A card party will be given en Friday
afternoon. November 18, nt the Weman's
Clubhouhe of Swarthmcrre for the bene
fit of the Hareld Alnswerth Pest, of the
American Legien.
Mra. Themaii Simpers entertained the
Sixteen Club at luncheon nt her home
In Swnrthmore en Tuesday afternoon.
rnttiA.'B renr.MOBT thrathes
BROAD 2 WfeEKS ONLY
NIOHTS AT 8ilB. MATS. WED. & SAT.
"Bright and alive with hearty,
human laughs." n. American,
JOHN GOLPEN Presents
GF?A(EE WAkE
M&9l"'CilMI!.'ira
A COMEDy WITH SONGS
Staged Under Direction Winchell Smitk
Prlren EvH..r,0e te $2.ne,Sat Mat. R0ctn$2
HEATH TODAY POIl THE IA.ST WEEK
FORREST 2 Weeks Only
NIbMh nt 8 15. Pep. Mats. Wed. & Sat.
"Present 'Follies' ii the best
ever."T't'tif.Tr' T riKiEn.
SEATS TODAY for second
dcu te i kju iAN.n IjAHT WKi;,-
NIOHTS AT 8. IB
Matt. Weil nnil Sat ,2 IT.
GARRICK
A pretty and satisfying
romance." evening nn.i.ETiN
"One of the most pleasant
evenings at the theatre for
many months." iNQt'irtEit.
SAM H.HARRIS Pirts
rti'ln.'H landing- Theatrra
nlr'lx- ff lw .1, J. RhlltHTt
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3t4B i
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31
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f And IVrer WMirkh
Di43
400 ! Whipple & Huiten Ce. ' 10'M
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Summurs CAST
NIOHTS, 77e te 12 "0. Ma'j. . 77c te 12
SEATS TODAY VOV. NEXT WEEK
UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
Troe lecture CHAH. K. CDMtTNDS
FOLLOWING MARCO POLO
46,000 miles through CTilim, dcucrlbcil by
a ureat traveler. Many colored ulliles.
Tomorrow, Armistice Day, this store will be closed until 12:15 P. M.
Business will be resumed at that time.
BONWIT TELLER 6XO
CHESTNUT AX 13 STREET
ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY
A Most Exceptional Sale
WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED
COATS .CAPES .WRAPS
Our Regular Stock
at Reduced Prices
NO EXCHANGES
NO CREDITS
At Reductions of 20.00 te 50.00
Capes & Wrap-Capes
65.00
Regular Prices 85M te 115.00
Twe distinctive models in veldync one a blouse effect with
cellar of Hudsen Seal or caracul and side fringe from waist te
hemline; the ether a straight-line cape with large cellar of black
caracul. Alse Belivia Coats with cellars of beaver or gray
squirrel.
At Reductions of 30.00 te 50.00
Fur-Trimmed Coats
And Wrap Coats
95.00
1 Formerly Priced 128.00 te 145.00
Wraps of veldync with wrappy cellars and unique sleeves of
black caracul; Coats of Kashmir Radiant, Belivia and Pan
Velaine, with cellars of beaver or squirrel and some have shawl
cellar and cuffs of platinum wolf.
At a Very Special Price
Fur-Trimmed Coats
Fer Small Women
45.00
Regular Price 59.50
'An attractive straight-line belted model particularly adapted for
small women, in fine Belivia with cellars of beaver or gray
squirrel. Colers: Navy, brown, burro and black. Sizes 33-35
only.
Third Fleer
Commencing Tomorrow Closing Heur Will Be 5.30 P. M.
f
ALDINE
THEATRE
ClinSTNCT AT NINETEENTH ST.
Direction Fred D. and M. E. Felt
Continuous Minulni: II A. M. te II I SI.
An Epoch in the Theatrical
Life of Philadelphia
World's Most
Beautiful Theatre
OpensTomerrow
AT 11A.M.
WITH THE FILM SENSATION
OF YEARS
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
IN
TheThree Musketeers
The UreitcKt rtlen Picture i:pr M,irl.
Fmm the Ure.ttt-iit Nmpl of All Time.
riusT TistK in riuLAnru'iirv
PIlfV.n.AM'i (IK niSTINr-TION HY
thkei: op -run wniu.n s cuijatkst
UUUANISTS l'llKStDlNU AT tub
WOULD-S LAHOHST THr.ATHt:
OUUAN
Firmin Swinnen, Rolle Maitland,
K. A. Hallctt
f-rir.i: or pkickj
Mntlnrrrt te (I I', JI. Orchretru, f,3
cnti I.eci-h, K," rrntN.
KiinliiK ) P. SI. te rleilnc Orclips
Im. Uf) ri'iits; I.err. tUKS.-!.
TIii-p I'rlrPH Inrliiil.- P tMnnt of Tut
NfttyVek ItlMef A'l-Sfr'llpmlllnfrH'
rilll.ADKI.PIMA niCSIANI)" THAT
ROBERT WARWICK
KKMAIN ANOTIIKR Wl'.r.K
AT THE WALNUT
'IN THE NIGHT WATCH'
WITH OI.IVK THI.I.
Pre lllm Tenlcht. Hft Srutn. $2.00
ln IVrferm-nrf nt.. ev. II)
isS?"SHUBEKr92
rmcorsrecKirmv. ccsx Jrsmf
rasccjv
OO.ef 300- II BIG SCCNIS
MWW0U3 FOKtM OALIET
PElClS.sKitra ar se wioeuo uetjv A
MAT. SAT. T $2.00
riKe. menhw. sfi'aTsKT' vow
rnn tiianksem inii si at i nhjiit.
The LAST WALTZ with "ffffy
I -i e C AT
JL.U51 O JCVeS. 8:'n
SI T STI HI) Y
It I
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I
i,am rm ji.tim;i:
TOMOR. 'V),,1v),lre
50c te $1.50
Nfxt WttV SenlH New rlllnit for l"lrt
Nwk nml Thnnkielilnit Jlutlnrc A MRlit
Hctiirtt of (li DUtlneulnlicil btur
MR. LEO I
eiTRECMSTEIH
in thi: cay iiTHTn"
i:i-m.. mi-si .-in. Wni. & Siit. siiii... r.i-S'J
CHESINUT-MuES
. MU-KI.HT A' )I il t.
LEAN & MAYFIELD
A&EE.P
N'GHTS AT a20
MAIl, TflUHS AND
SAT AT 2 20
m
Pep. Mat. Today
$1.50
Dent
-HH
Bfnr Sentu for Tlmnkmrlvlnc
-t..finr nml NUlit
Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
On Sele nt th IIe.t Office for .Ul
IVrfermnnrrs.
Bttinley Compeny of Am.rle 'fluetf,.,
MAH.KKT AT NINRTKENTH
Jl A. M. TO 11 r. If.
POLA NEGRI
IN THI2 PHOTO MARVBti
"One Arabian Nightf
EI.AllOltATi: I'HOLOat'K with IIAt.l.ET
Ntvt VJppXt 2 nXTIlAOHDINAHT
INeXt WCCK ATTUACTIONH
Victer Herbert Dinrccrn
enCHKHTnA
Gleria Swanson JfSl
STANTON
JIAIIKET it SIXTEENTH STREETS
11.30, 1 3D. a..in. r. no, 7:30, 0:30
iir.i.n ever reu
SIXTH BIG WEEK
W1I.MA.M KOX-S WONDER PUKT
3P3Sh I il.iy1
Oimlnc "Qfl.UN OF SHEDA"
A Stupnileun nnd f.nvlh Sprctncle,
S tCHESTNUTSTs""BROAD
ie a. m. te it in r. m.
?,ffiA,J-? SNOWBLIND
1'Iti .1 t i TI' iV
Pmi'irn. Htirle Run.e I Slmpnin
PAI AfP 121 MARKET HTREET
rLirtV,C je a. sr. te n in p. il.
ELSIE FERGUSON
IN Ein.ST PIIII.A. SHOWING OP
"THE SONG OF SONGS"
X-IOM LDWAHD SHELDON'S PLAT
NEXT WEEK
YOU'l.I. DISCOVER
WHY
GIRLS
LEAVE
HOME
A Powerful riotep'nv Vernlen of
the Stji(f Surce
ARCADIA
"Bunty Pulls the Strings"
CheHtnut III. 10th
10 A M. te 1! 15 1 St
SIARKET AH. !)TH
0 A. SI te 11 15 P Si.
AMBASSAD ORB-iV'"ij,iT V '
GALE KANE in "WISE DISBANDS"
WHAT
de men Q
want T
B. F. Keith's Theatre
hi stni't nni.tiu i.i h
BESSIE CLAYTON
With fluv 4 IVnr! SIubIpi Mii.; a JameH
Tiinpl' fii uti.l Versit'l.. s,.tt,
RA RVM(IM) und MI'.I.OIIY t II KMKIiS
HARRY FOX
With Ilpntrlrc rurtln In "lntrrrupflen"
ANNIAI. C1IRYSANTIIK.MLSI hllOW!
I '' k '
I '
A C A I) I". SI Y O V SI V S I e
mm HOLMES
FRIDAY EVENINGS
SATURDAY MATINEES
Beginning Nev. 1 8 & 19
?Wf.!ffiH:"',.JA,N-3T"i3fi
AIIICOM) AT HOME. DfC 0. It),
AHULM) THE ttORI.I). Drc. 16, 17.
1'euri.c sulc Nirni Cle-.cn Sut. Mncle
biile. SI.SO. S1.0O, 75c. 'Inc.. Nev. in.
Mine,
Louise Hemer
AT THE METROPOLITAN
OPERA HOUSE
Tues. Evg., Nev. 15th
jn r m
Tl keti rip s.i ,.t . mnrn & , ir i
HUM I'lu.stnut S- tint 'N. j trope.lt.in
Hin 1 ,111,1 l',,ptn,. ,stp
VICTORIA
"Out of the Dust"
CAST fit" TAVORITE3
NEXT WEEK
WHY
GIRLS
LEAVE
HOME
It Will M -i - Ten Thlnle
r'APITHI " TKUKIZT STREET
Vill 1 KJLt KfOENE O-RRIEN In
"Is Life Werth Living?"
DUrENT MARKET ST. Rd. 17TK
IXIuVjEill 1 DAVID I'OWKI.L In
'DANOi:itOt'S UES"
THE BIGGEST AND BEST
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
at Lltt e Prl'-ca
MARKTT -, -rT- COVTINl'OUS
a. (jL(Jrlii ii a. m.
Jt'NIPl R "-- -- TO ,j p Mi
Edwin Augu3t (in Persen)
(hcr A. tii Werth Whtle
ime.VD&HNTDER
VHlldvlll Alan
BETTY COMPSON
yr Till. I.ND ur THE WORLD"
BROADWAY
Allegheny MKFti
i AflS ' " VAI'DEVILI.E AND
WM. S. HART lBIln;A-w1?D
CROSS KEYS COT1vArui," tiVu"
"Making Movies" SQ;N'J
ALHAMBRA V-T11 AN merris
nL,nnmunn v VI nl. IT.I.E AND
HEVR-1- Alii: TIU'VIN -A no
I'ulT 11' ". .VII JfYSTERY
P-n
5
run
TIV'R
A'-TJ
PALM GARDEN
39TH & MARKET STS.
HENRI MARTIN
Arneld Jehnsen's Orchestra
A I.l(
The Georgia Jazz Band
iiTJNI OIjOlAM INJAJ.W V
Thurs, Fex Tret Contest
jriiREi:rA.iipmij5
Fr!. -Vaudeville Shew
Sat. Matinee Fex Tret Contest
'llllli::j; CAhH PKlli:
Arntl. of Jlimle. Tliurs. l'.re., Nev 17
WAGNER
PROGRAM
hOI.nl.sT.S
Frieda Klinlr
Rachel Morten Harrif
Henrietta Cenrad
F-...I D..
DAMROSCH Ticket en :r"N,nV ,
Cnn. In. ter I Anitl. nml Hhmh'-k
NEW YORK
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
ii..t -.uni. rinuu ti twiin' Hiuutrea
M -IAVI.OU Ocni'ial Mnnitecr
ORPHEUM nnnten & Chelten
Mat T Mlay, L ir,
ORPHIM M PI AYI'RS In Hull i-iTi la-a
"THE CHRISTIAN"
Keystone 0Vnviyi'ffy.I,7r5
WITIir.KSI'OON HAM,
THIS IHKSIMI AT HU.1
MISCHA VIOLIN
VIOLIN RECITAL
TIckMH. 1e te Sl.nO, en milr nt Hmiiw.'.
Ull ClicMnut St.. 11111I Hull tliB rn-iiliiff. '
COMING
TO ALL
LEADING THEATRES
Vitagrapti $
wonderful production
of
James Oliver Gurwood's
greatest story
"FLOWER
OF THE
NORTH"
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T hi 1 30 A 30 te 11
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"The StinS of the Lash"
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I-iui M.ukr In
'The Forgotten Weman"
CelUetnrt
"MARY BE CAREFUL"
Market Ht tvl 00th
1 30 and 3. T nnd 0
M iff Kennedy In
Tl J .. m 0TH f KHAR AVE.
OjCLQJL 1 1" ,n,J 3 7 nnd 0
ftfcVfcVIr Ti..m, M .iBhan In
"CAPPY RICKS"
f . A Jumbo Juni. Kkil 'U
SiiLllY-liG tr"" ,Ilr"J av.,
VIWVl 1 HlHt linn... .
mv "The Magic Cup" f
Phila. Grocers,
FOOD FAIR
First Regiment Armery
Bread and Callowhill
NOVEMBER 7 TO 19
NOW OPEN
r " n " i 0 0 uh 1 7 te 10 30 p .
IAN I'a.i'y Paid luhtu, Ulu-n Ivi
1 y i.iecir-. '"
DUMONT'S SaVIISfe0- S'iJ
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
evr.it Tin: 1111,1.3 te mana v i'nk
At WM (II- Ml SIC
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