Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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; Nancy Wynne Talks of the Weather, the Game, the
' William Drayten Granges' Tea for Their Daughter
and the Elliett Dinner-Dance Last Night
PHILADELPHIA la very Interested
in tli nnneiiiiretiicnt of tlie ongflRe
.JtZt iilsl't In Nrw Yerk of llclci.
Vni1m
Andrew Gorden Is a lieutenant In the
X corps. One of his brothers Is
ffiint District Attorney In this city,
,nf mother AMlstent City Solicitor
ith biiviiis? followed their father, the
KebW i iWr, Inte that Held ?f ae,
MfltrMtclen Jehnsen Is a sister of Tem
Vnhnseu and Albert Jehnsen, of New
Yn,k-u niece of Mrs. Heward Page and
?euslii of Mra. Ceurtluudt Nieill. nlxn
?X if New Yerk. The wedding date has
Ii been set us yet, but the tnnrrlnge
trill probably take place In the eprlng.
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WAS tee bad it rained yesterday.
certainly did dampen the KplritH
2.1.1.1 for i.rrn thetiKh rainy, the at
raespliere was rather llsht. That may
b in Impossibility te these who knew
U about atmosphere, and; oxygen- and
"zone and till the rest of it; but that's
v the wnv It seemed anyhow, nnd, fur
thermore, r did hear the cheering au I
ret oft a Walnut street car at Twenty
Jlrat street about a o'clock.
TWENT down te the Orange tea nt
,i, UVllhiBten h little, nftcr "
o'clock, and the weather had certainly
net interfered with that party, for there
were a great many, there And about
fctlf nftcr 5 all the girls and beyn came
te, from the game, and It was a perfect
Um. n-mnlng looked beautiful with
her glorious geld brown hair, fair com cem com
plKlen and big eyes.
She were a frock of silver cloth
draped at the sides with fluffy puttings
of white tulle. Her eilppcM nnd stock
ings were of silver, tee, nnd she held
one of the bouquets she had received
for lipr debut.
Banning has been at bearding school
for the la-t two years. She went te
Debbs rerr , you knew, and only came
home for tlyi holidays during the year;
hat my, uhat geed times she had '. She's
very vivacious and one of the most pop
ular of the buds, T should frny, judging
from the number of boy a who want te
brMk into her dances and who sur
round hpr between dnnces at the pnrtle3.
Mrs. Orange looked extremely well in
t jen of black elct and geld. lSan
nlng'f aunt, Mrs. Geerge S. Hasbrouck,
Jr.. of New Yerk, came ever te receive
tth Mrs. Grange, nnd Frances Mc Mc Mc
Ooen, also of New Yerk, who was a
elaisraate of Bannlng's at Debbs Ferry,
w in the receiving party. She was very
Attractive, I thought. Mrs. Uasbreuclc is
jelng te Pittsburgh shortly, and will
sire a dinner-dance in that city for
Banning en December 9.
F' TUG evening there wcre a great
mauv family dinners. Philadelphia
is still 'family loving enough for its in
habitants te gather together nt Tliants
Ulving and Christmas Day all the scat
tered members of the home for n ru ru
unien, and doesn't every ene have a
soed time? Then there wcre the annual
hunt meet and breakfast out at Rad Rad
eor. Mr. Trankliii MeFadden has
seen 111, 'e he and Mrs. McFnddeii
did net give their annual breakfast this
year, bnt the Oeorge Brookes, gave a
breakfast at their home after the hunt.
The Celkel family bad a dinner and
the Svdncj Wrights had a family party,
nnd the Alfred Steels gave a luncheon
for their lsrge familv connection at their
home In Chestnut mil.
THE William O. Kllletts' dinner
dance wns given in the evening at
the Ritz-Cnrlten for Ilnnnah, and was
attended bj the debutante'set and a
few of InMt fear's girl. Hannah's
friend', are many, nnd ns T told .ou
estcrdn Mie Imd several from ether
.lri"s en here etajing with her for the
pam She were n lovely fluffy frock
f white and carried pink ropes at the
party.
pniLADliLPITIA will have u wen-'
' derful ttme witli opera next week.
Fer the Metropolitan and San Carle
will ba here for then enening nights the
ame urek. The latter opens at the i
Metropolitan Opera Heue en .Monday
"Ight with "Carmen," and en Tues
day night '"Lucia" wjll be given at
'he Academy with Gulli-Curcl and Mar
Mnelh. Could one ask mere? The Sun
Carle Is te stay here three weeks ttead
Hy. jen knew, nnd there is no doubt
that its stay will be a fashionnble one,
for tin betes are all taken, I under--tand
Di imil Mrs. Jeseph l.eid.r will eu
'ertan in tlielr be e'l Monday Tiiclit,
i'id -e vctll Mr. and Mrh. KdwHrd T.
htntivbnrj. Mrn. Jeliii 15. Thayer. Ir.
and Mrs. Ernest La Place. Mrs. Rob Reb
ert I 'owning, Mi. Stanley G. Flagg.
lr Mr. Edward Dele, Mrs. William
S liehling Mri. Jehn W. Ceif, Air.
rphu Cnhhel, Mr Sannfel Ca3tncr. Mr.
ea! Svuijne, mid i great many ethers.
SMALl,
te talk
rntnees, nge.l four, fame in
K te mother the ether dnj . the
ti gniTe and fad nud perturbed.
' Mether, ' aid he, "Beth'-, grandpa
'lied teiln. . ' iBcth is a little nelRhber
et I r-iiicc ,'. i "And. mother, they're
SJiiK tu put him in a box nud then in
I lie KMiiind. lJe they uliujh de that?"
'", ilenr, ' Miid inetlier, "but it's
enh Miur body that Rees into the
?rwitnl: ,our soul, the life Hint is in
'0'i mid that mukes you ulde te move
iijrl ji.-uh, jour soul recm te Ilenven;
U s uiilj jour body nftcr jour soul h
Kene t,nt is burled."
fh '. ' nud Frances, and seemed ml
ifned but theiiL'htfiil. I.nt.r in the iluv
inetiin- luard lier snjlui; te nur.se, "Yeu j
"'. uien you .lie tliey put MJiir hKlli
in n box in tlie Kri.iin.l, but your stuf
""K Pe te Menken."
NAM'Y
wynm;.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr ami Mr Kllslm l.te, of 1709 l.n
V ire t, unurialned at a bufl.t luiieli
n ctcrluy for tuenty-IHe guesfi In
noner of thelr daucliter, Mlia Dorethy
Jjfe -Mr uud Mrs. Iee, Miss Lee. un.l
... ,r ';"" Slr- 'r- Latimer l.ee. will nt
i.l tlie Army nnd Navy frame In New
'erK tomorrow. MIhs I,ee. who la a
""'lent at nryn Mawr, will- return te
dM,.?6 " sr"u""y. HIt Mill nuiUe her
aluit net neaaen
A,y,':1 Sar"l Lejrnn Kturr, ilcbutnnte
asuK ,ter of M. und Mrs. Jninet. Htnrr.
pi u nev neiiue, (lermantewii, will en
em !'. ut. th0 ""'Ky "all and will oe ee
I ' y "' e of Jlr. imd jlr Arthur II.
'm. ut JOOI AVulnut btreet.
Ban1.1?', n.. IL "Ie. of Newtown
leuJ '. v,u '"tcrtaln at luncheon fol fel fol
te, r,Sy ,l. ,heatre party en "Wednos "Wednes
QaJ, rjeeeiiiber SJ.
liecculnt. nf .v. a,. t, i .
eemhei. ".::.':. t'". "" .l "?Bui , uk-
T..:'' wIdch Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph
Uhml. i ' et 'v issaJileUen avenue and
Previmn.ane' pennnntewn, will gle te
"udtiu nV ,e,;lty their daugbtrtr, Jib.
H rtJUca" Husten, will be JIIsm
Deuh .V" eerjte, Mlse Cksrtrude V.
MIsh .,.'. '.'V, Vlr,en c- Deiiaghue,
lM?Jltl. a't II. Hamilton. Miss Harah
-Jeg;
sii.. J1,.." MWb Nancy Htouirhten.
Mb
' Helen Hendersen, Sliss Jlurtli
? Jehnsen, .luuKUtcr or .uw. amines i,., sM, u t, , -
4 taJM, of 1IS1 Madisen iiv.'liue. IWiWHIIum W. I'u.ter. Mw. Ifureld I-'.
I Yerk, te Lleutcnimt Andrejf 5or.len, Omle, Mrs. Herace M. Coomb., Mih.
f he is beh of ex-Judge .Jnmes l.ny J. C. Dujjan. Jlw, Walter -V. lVrkliw.
! iiirileu of tliln ell', imil a brother of S1n. Lue N.ilaen Httarne ana Aim. Sparta
ifmM Oiv Uordeii. Jr.. Clmrles O. M"- Miss Hiiatun will attend the
' JSn Jelin Deilfilns Gorden, Mrs. '"ny ami .Navy pnm tonierrow l.i New
i Gorden. "h j ' eik, ami will be the eupit of honor
, (JwrK? "'""J "l"Sw"J nn" ,,ra- """ at a theatre party tonight In New Yerk.
hn L'liiiic-uecrs : out mej wviu .nisi i ..ii ; . . . ."" "luuu" vni
.C m e an. I though I did net join t"tMii Admiral r.. M. Nulton and Mr.
th Mei ",,' i'"bfi,.iM ;-,; Jtet, ('imininndur and Mrs. (JcorKe
them, I could, hear their wild cheers w Simpsen and Capta-In and Mrs or
;..t.. t,., nftemoen ever In Franklin I M,.n.y i .i.i ,"i.."', .!"" :'
JennltiKS, Mlsit Ellimbetli T. 1'carsen,
Miss Africa Clement, Mlt JIurRnret
wiiiauri, mikh ;nariotte m. uravca, Mis
Mr. and Mra Lewis Lawrence- Smith,
of Slraffei-a, j'a., hnu minauncea the
ninrrlnBe eC their sinter, Minn JUurKurettU
'f. ('It'iiiHuii, of Media, te Mr. Hills Swan,
et Lppev Metitclalr, N. J en Saturday,
November 19, at Christ L'pleeenat
Church, Media.
The ilret meetliit? et the Saturday
ovenlng ilancliiK class will be held to
morrow In the foyer of the .Acartcniv e
Music at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Paul
Denckla Mills and Mr. Geonte Mc-I-'addcn
will recelve. Mr. Qcorge AV.
Hunt, Jr.. will lead the cotillen, awtlsted
by Mr. Henry I'axsen, Jr., Mr. Krnest
Scott. Mr. Jehn 'Wharten and Mr. Jehn
llaudnll.
Opera Company en Tuesday evening
Mr. Carl,?:. Martin, Jr.. keii of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Neldhar.l Martin, he Is
S..fil.u , .nt nt Yul0' s')ent ThanksKlvlna
.MOretand nveiiue. Chestnut Hill. mih
In larls, hcre tlie is attending school.
..mJ'h.3,,V,1."1 sn'IHwww.erth and 1,. r I
U.iUKhtw. Miss Hut hi r T) l' ii..nin
and .rm .r, i , V;..T. " """"..
?'.8.taJ'nB w-cek w th Mrs. lTnllln,rU.
wertiiH beh and il.niii,.n..in.t VV"
I TK.. r. ".S'V.V'"'""' "r'
-irs. Kdward ll.-rtt
until the end f the menti.
the PonSceS' gmeTyearIiay:lenaC,,
Nenl', Avrnoelll,fr,1 "C JIent read.
r.agoefVl?dauKnurs"i.Mn?,0 u.,a,r"
Kalr,er te Mr i,v-. ', Js '-"ua Lavlnla
or xxSpti
ALONG THE READING
SrSS'aupM
hnl,i,n;:'..'r" "A'ra guests.
,,,,, . ""JeH en Tuesday after-
,; ;. "v ,,'"'" "ii-son. or wiimiuR-
uriiipe. u.iunhter of folenni n,i v..
Uorten, of Buffalo.
llr: and Ml'8- Jehn IJiiceln Carsen, of
;,,,Tmc,,'y "rnue- Osentz. have re
Srntdaf:;cek.A,,an,l(' C1,V' Wh" they
ri!5,rn U r'hI11t1Murray. who has been
spending seme tlrrie In IVIlkcs-Barre,
I.,.-, luiurneu ie i'.imns Pnt-k.
Mr. and Mrs. Tltherlngten, of Oer Oer Oer
mrintowiin.re oeeupylng their new home I
at Gleuslde. Thev have been cnter
tainuiB .Mr Tltherlngtnn'-i rlt.r. Mis-.'
Irtiilfe C'oelev, who has rehnne.l from
a visit with another xl.strr. Mr i Merrill
of Uosten
A danr,. -vx in Ih. iflven at thn Old Turk
rtend Cunntrv riub, ticur .TrriMntewn,
en I'u, -iUy niuhl by the P. U Club.
Pri'iida of Mr. lyeuls Knelie. of Ixigan. !
will be Kind te knew that he Is con-1
ai.M.ingjn naiitie City after a. herleus !
operation. Mr. and Mr. Burho are
pi innlns: bi return te AVabhlngten i
i.lierth , when, they nre tomper.iriH I
liliifc'.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
i upturn ami 'Mrs. I!. C Starr nnd
their small son, who' ha been the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. Hern, of
Hamilton Court. Thirty-elglith and
Chestnut ftreet, sailed for 1'anam.i
yestcrdav.
Jlr. and Airs. Jehn M Whitney have
retuninl from Hit It- vicddlng trip and I
are, at lienm ut lllel Mill. Mrs. Whit- I
ucy Mill lie ttmemberi'il ai Mlns Eyelyn
M Heweri, of IS.'.l .Vdnr ...MmUe.
Mr and .Mrj, Walb r Kaiser, et C312 ,
1 ATr ,ifi. t -t T...ii r ,,i ., .. . ...
" lilt 111 lll.'ll UIIA 111. Till! MHIl 'If
Wnrtl, A...... .: " ' .-.li-n- ,
,;.r,,.J.' :;.?:"' "'"inlet from l-;ureiiu. ring.' of Miss Cecilia S. Silver, c
;'""'." "lvf tpent eluhtucn innrntliv it, i nf Mr :iml Mrs. Merris N. S vel
..".,?,". H'e .guest of Mrs. Ifnlllncs-I (fOSt Chestnut street, and Mr. J
viu a ceti.in.iti,t7 n,,.i .!..,... .. ...-... .. .... -i... ...i.i.i. ,.
Itydal Watr n,",. V . ""alral1' or
Tl" nklSvIn-' M?.1"- :.. fr the
' win remain
Mr. and m nE.'1.. -M . Bue?t of
Ite'-Pr'Mr
(
III
iaiti iT. -'-u, or jiiuraie. Tin
mens af8iw51rM7nr.t,y taU'" ,iparN
Trln.i , ,rJ Court. Haverferd.
h ri,.neaPh' pi'ler t0 her marriage. . a rh
In thin vnfLr .t.i. nT .-. " ' ...'"
illlDiliK BlViRJIIRillllll'l Clinr8e Accounts Invited i.i i KM III MW!! R VBili IT
t Im 1215 Chestnut Street I !'
E'A fm NewS
m iJJS&k ill
I MjH y umlv" i
9 Extraordinary Values for Saturday
8 Medes of (hiring stylt of Sliffer Satin,
Brocade, Fur Combinations and Felt Celers
i that reflect the season's desires. I' ahtes that
t-t
mpliatically extraordinary!
m are e
Clese
Outs
at
Half
Price
QtLll'BlliI'BlJll 'HIW'WWU I'urcIiB.ing' ABent'
BVEOTNO- PUBLIC
Married Yesterday
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l'liote by Kubey-Itembrandt Studies.
MILS. IIOIIEUT V. llEDI'ATII
Who before iter niarritige yeMerday
was MUs Jehanne Ogrodewski,
tlanglitcr of Mr. and Mrs.. Jeseph
Ogrodewskl
Osage avenue, nre spendlnB a few days
In JCasten. Mrs. Kaiser will D5 re
membered as MIbs lClla Orcnnj.
Announcement Is made et the mar-
'laugiiter
of
tcrman
place
en Sunday. Following an extended tour
tlueugli tlie liermuaa isies. .r. uuu
Mr. Wntltlns will make thelr home In
Uils city.
The wedding of Miss Oortrude V.
Zlcgler, daughter of Mrs. Ida D. Zlegler.
of C7S7 Klorence avenue, and Mr. Charles
C. Orcnlnger, of fi213 Jefforsen btreet.
innii ninfe nn Wedneadav afternoon at
the "West Park Church, infty-feurth
Btreet and Lansdewne nvenue. Mrs. .
Warren King was matron et honor and
Mr. Uny Zlegler was best man. After
a short trip .Mr. and Mrs. Qrenlnger
will be at home nftcr December 1 at
1551 North Frazler etreet.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. ITenry W. LeftuiV of 1S24 North
fifteenth street. 1m entertaining bis rela
tHess. Miss Qenevleve McCann, Mls-s
Mary Kennedy, of Scrnnten, X'h , and
Mr Charles C. Leftus, of New Haven,
Conn , for a few days.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Schwab, of ISSt
North Jlread street, who have spent
several months ubread, returned home
last Tuesday.
. Mrs. K. VS. Hall spent Thanktgtvlns
Day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
David U. 'VVlten, of 1113 North Seventh
street.
NORRISTOWN
'vti-a JJIth Kneas, of Knst Mahall
strei-t, cntertaliied twelve guests at tivu
hundred In honor of Mrs. James A.
Kelley, who before her nmrrlugu was
Miss LjUUi Mcrt.
)''erty rnemliers of the Nurses' Alumni
Association of the Montgomery lIesq)ltal
entvrtniueil Dr. (jeorge fcttera Hart
mau, of CI) Hwfde street, at a surprlse
housewarmlng at his new home. The
affair .aa arranged by Mini Carollne
Unistcad.
The iiatreues.se at tha dinnT dance
at the iJb mouth Country Club, which
enencd the club social sejsen, were
Mrs. Jehn Kaber Miller, Mrs. Crank S.
Veakl. Mrs. c'harlcs Palit nnd Mrs.
Itlchnrd Jf. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kenny, of 931
West Marshall street, ntertalned at an
Informal danee et their home. There
wcre twenty-flva guests.
Hairdressing
BOBBED HAIR ryr
MARCEL & CURL DC
JENNY SELTZER'S SALON
0:9 cirKyrsuT riieN-ij w.u 7H7
Itoem 4 la
SHOFW1TH
That Buy
Anything
trem tl
temllnr
erefl of
riilU HI HI
mlnsteii. I'nnnleM,
Ailantie
t'liy fc
ClieUe'
Easy Terms
FRAMBES & CLARK
It 12 ChcMiut St., Phila.
IVl'J ,iiiirniitt'K Tr, IIMr.. Atlii.itlu (.11 r
1(1 N. Tliiril si.. rniiul.i
I
IBiiiiiiiiH j MHS7U y&fi ?rj
tBM. w. 4$"iL ism
bililHbkln
.,ir. i wnimnn. (ii linn cilv. viiiv.-ii iwui.
STORE
fmm
Value 5.00- 2.50
Value 7.50- 3.75
Value 10.00 - 5.00
Vahif 12.50- 6.25
Value 15.00- 7.50
Value. 18.50- 9.25
Order. Accepted n BKHI'ILW!
HlM!!!l
LEDGBIt-PHILADLPHrA, lUlIIXAX NOVEMBER 55, 1921
BAZAAR TO AID FUNDS
College Alumnae Jein te Make Af
fair Today a' Succecs
A Clirletinafl bazanr, conducted by
the alumnuu of lludcllffe, ViiHtar,
fleucher and Simmons Colleges, will be
given this: afternoon and evening In the
drawing room of the New Century Club
as an adjunct te the drives which are
new being curried en for the endowment
funds of the respective Institutions,
Miss Mnrjorle MacCey Is in charge
of Vassar's part of the bazaar, Mrs.
Itebcrt h. Hille.s represents Uadeliffe,
MIkm Kieuuer Chism is the cliulnnnu for
Oeueher nnd Mrs, 1. Clyde Comeg is
chairman for .Simmons. The combined
uhimnne et the colleges in this region,
numbering mere thnn COO, will take
active pnrt in tlie affair.
J'remlncnt Philadelphia matrons arc
acting ns patronesses of Iho event.
FRANKRORD
Lieutenant Clayten Burgy, V. S. X.,
and Mrs. Ilurgy nnd their wen, Muster
Marlen Durgy, huve 'eccntlj- returned
from a Western trip nnd will leave te
spend a few dttys In New Yerk, where
they will attend the Army and Navy
gamu tomorrow.
, Mr. and Mri. Jeseph Carrell, 1521
emrath street, nnd Mr. nnd Jf rs. Jehn
Nulty are en a visit tc Washington.
, MUs Gcrtrude Buttcrfleld. of Frnnlc.
ford aveilUO and S'ellern nlrnet In n(nr.
taming Mlsi Helen Glllman, of Scran- I
ten, Jn., for u week nnd will glvu a !
n.M r, . ... ' 2. ....
;"'" pony en waturuay evening in
be I
..-. iiunui, eixieeu guests will
lircsent.
a ...i ,-,. - . . . ... . .
,
ing circle of which Mrs. Charles j
i. of 1537 Dyre street. Is a mem-
B. Conn
tu ' i ' " entertained en Tuesday at
eV.. .;'". vl el,B'' iiertna iiaoecK, or
Viti CWUtll Klirlllnth alnut A.,
these present will be Miss Ann Fergu Fergu
eon, Miss Marlen Hothersell, Misn Ann
Pallatt, Miss Stella Helm, Miss Carrle
Pontleus, Mrs. V Bureau, Mrs. Rebert
duller, Mrs. Jehn Bill. Mrs. Charlea
Wclmlng, Mrs. Harry Crarv, Mrs. B.
Bruener, Jfrs. Wclncoep and Mrs.
Chariea Wllcoxsen
30UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. G. G. Deaver has returntd te
her home, S337 Christian etreet, after
spending a fortnight In New Yerk as
the guest of Mrs. Philip MacDenutd.
vhe Iirs Just sailed for Caire, Egypt.
Mrs. Deaver. who rceentlv ralnmui
fremi Constantinople, will be remein-
uereu as M1S3 Helen G. Henry.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mre. Legan M. Campbell, of Chester,
will entertain the brldge club te which
she belongs at lier home en Thursday
evening, December 1.
A dalice was given In Uie Media Club
heuse last evening by the junior section
of the Weman's Club.
Aero Club te Meet
The Aero Cluh n lVnn.,l,-nie ...in
held lw November meetlnp 'nt s .'..l,..-i,
tonight nt the Pen and Pencil Club, I
1020 Walnut street. Plans for enlarg-1
i rig inn present headijuarters of the
club Mill be discussed. Jeseph A. Stela
metB is president of the club.
Bey Ceaster Killed
Worcester. Mass.. N'ev. : . rim.
lwy was killed and two were Injured
in the first accident of the winter when
n bobsled and an nufoinehiln nllirl,.,!
here jesterday. Herace W. Carles, eleven
.years old, died of it fractured skull.
.iiumen t. Jlninnten. eleven vpiin eM
received injuries te his head, chest and
ubdemen. He is en the dangerous list
nt City Hospital. Lester Chamberlain,
nine years old, was slightly bruised. 1
First en Your Shopping List
Geerge Allen, Inc,
1214Chestnut Street 1214
Velvet Hats
Were $10.00 te $30.00
New $5.00 te $15.00
Neur i-heicc of 420, purchased from tin; best ni;inufuet,um
and trimmed in our own workreonis.
A Sale of Extraordinary
Values for Today and
Tomorrow
SPORTS HATS
of finest cleur in tvti t'oler.-.. Uandt'il in hilh.
New
There's Nothing Like a Veil
te make the me3t of you te soften and brintr out the lull ehunn
of your fcaturca. We lune the most beeeniiut; vnlinfjs berr In
nl I the popular ineihea and eolerw. DOr un.l U"'' -value"
it
nr
mrity
Imported English Hese, $2.75
htunnincr All-Weel Stockings of Heather Mixture, hand
clocked in blue, brewi or green.
Gifty Handkerchiefs
This, ear finds us in missebhien of u mere oemploto and meiv
exquisite line of handkereinefs than ever before. We recZmenu
thcBe Inltiiil Hanilkerehiefi. for Chribtmas (liinir. ,lt0I"enu
A omens Bleck Lettered irandkerchiefs. 2Sc. 38c, 30c aul
Hand-Knibreidered with Floral Ue.iiKn in Due Oinmr ah
$Soft..Se? U,Ul 7"C CUCh Attr.XlloieV'X-feT";
Men'H All-l'.iiien Initial HandkerchleK :13c. 3(le and 73r reli.
A Net for
MIpii'h I ri'iich Hair Nets,
Deiu cap nntl btmight hlmnt-h.
or cliccrfullv rentiirml. ,ta n...
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MISS BELLE KUPPERMAN
WEDS MR. I. FILDERMAN
. Marriage of Miss Beatrice Powell
' nnd Mr. Geerge A. Church
A pretty wedding took place last
evening nt 6 o'clock when Miss Belle
Kuppermnn, of C30 Seuth Fifty-seventh
street, beenme the brlde of Mr. Ira
Fllderman, of 954 NMngara avenue,
Niagara I'alts, N. V. The ceremony
wan performed by the Rev. It. Winekcr,
and wait followed by a reception nt the
home of bride's parents.
The brlde wan given in marriage by
her father, Mr. Mark Kupperman. Miss
Anna Kupperman, a sister, attended as
maid of honor. The bridesmaids In
cluded Mlsa Anna Flldennan, of Brook Breok Broek
lyn, slster of the bridegroom, and Mrs.
.Samuel Geldman, slstet of the bride.
Miss Augusta Leenard un.l Miss Ida
Brlmm noted n (lower girls and Mr.
fc'nmuel Geldman was best man
Upen thrlr return from a nedding
trip Mr, mid Mrs. J'lldcrman will make
their home In Niagara. Falls.
'IIURCH P0WE1.1
Aveddlng of lntoreot took place en
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock when
Miss Beatrice Powell, daiighter of Mr
nnd Mra Kldney U Powell, of 251 251
Seuth Nlnetecntli etreet, became- the
brldn of Mr. Geerge A. Church, of
iinrhelnv. Calif. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. Greves A. Drew. Mrs.
Hnlph Larrlmerc. sister of the bride.
iittiiiidud nn matron of honor, wnne
Mr. lUilph Lurrlmote was best tnan.
After an exiensive weuums l"''t..'
nml Mr. Church w 111 De ai nome -u
,,.IVI ..I. .-rt..." .... r, -- .
JS'Ml 't,e al hm
beuth M'10100""' HtrtCt'
SMITH' DBITRICH
Miss ITIorence Deltrlch, daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Harry Deltrlch. of 218
Hast Chestnut ntrect, and Jlr. Frank Ii.
Smith, of 47 Jacoby street, Norrlstewn.
were married en Wcdncsdny lu St. Pat
rick's Church, Norrlstewn. The Rev
Francis L. Carr performed the marriage
ceremony. The brlde was attended by
Mlns Marlen Shaughncusy, of .lenlciTi .lenlciTi
tewn, as maid of honor. The best inn, i
wa Mr. William Smith, brother of Mie
bridegroom After u wedding trip, Air
and Mrs. Smith will llve In Norrlstewn.
Uuv overythlnc for lh
familj' at ary wtore jnu rrefcr Cloth Cleth
InB. Furniture. Heuae rurniBhlngB. Jew
lry atiJ (Jciicrul Merchandise. Pay at
your convenience, llfen nt It rlclit here
en Cliebtnut StrH?t eer 30 yenra.
Cnll. l'bnne or Write.
t WEAVER 1112 Chestnut SI.
Kooms il and 2,1. Tmkq Eluvater
nHaaBiHaarannBnnaMW
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Are the Best Charge Accounts
becnufte nu ran Dtirelin nt the
Ifiullnc I'hlln. retail Meren h.1
Iiimf but aim bill te i(i!. tfrttle
n.rnt miiy bp niaile monthly or en
.envenlenl neekly pnjnifnts. 1frm
are bicril en Hie lemcth of the .rvillt.
wkiti; rett DKTAU.S 'reMi.iir
Marriett Bres.
1120 chestnut street
Were .? 10.00.
$5.00
At 29c a Yard
ill Se -Hv y
V Easy te Uae "1
Bleemers
Washable Satin Bleemer. 51.9j
a pair. Flesh or ihitc
Black .Sateen Bleemers, sl.UU a
pair.
Sutinctte BliiemcrH, $1.03 u pair
Bluek, tli'Mi or vhitc.
Vanity Fair Spert Bleemer,
-t.9.i a pair. Street colors.
Sliert Bloeniern of K.iHer SiJK
.'l.7." a pair. Black, taupe, flecJi
while,
$2.00 Is Mighty Little
fi.r the., rull.l'iihhieiu'c! 1'ure Silk
MeckiiiRN. $1.00 .(iiality. licilue licilue
tien in jii-kv ilur ti t-lijrht irreiru
in number of pair.-.. Black.
Navy, Cordovan, (fray.
(Jloie-Silk 1Iem'it,S2..
Cordovan.
00. Mestlv
Neatness
iSI.IIO a Dezen.
i:Vcry net t'umantce.i nn f .
w....r... ..?.".., ""SJ PtCi-'t
n
Initie
,,,,. ,,,,,, ear u Hem,
JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT
TO BE ELABORATE AFFAIR
Penn Clasn Believes Tenlflht's Dance
Will Be Better Than Ever
The junior prom in Wclghtmun Hall
tonight will mark the climax of the
Junier Week activities en the campus
Ne effort or cxpense has been spared
by the committee in chnrgo'te mnkc the
dance the iue-t successful uffnir ever
given in n junior cls. Ticket return0
last night, indicated a very large attend
ance. The Mask and Wig Club linn sud
denly abandoned its preparations for nn
elaborate preliminary show In the club
house before Christmas. It has been
the nnnual custom of the club te give
u preliminary show te obtain 'talent
for the ldg show nt l'uster, lut thl
year it hai ben tlieuglit liy the Jtenrd ,
of Governer!, iluit it series of vaude
ville entertuinments in winch tnrlmii
organizations eacli contribute nn net
would intcreet u larger group of stu
dents. Announcement vns made yesterday,
that C. Simen, senior in chemical engi- '
necrlng, has been awarded a prize of
$2," for the bet libretto te be used by
the Men About Town Club for its
annual production. The winning
manuscript is "All for Leve, or the
Plumber's Hrld.'."' The first perform
ance will be en December 10 for the '
alumni only. Other performances will
be given en December 14. J." and 10. '
With the conclusion of the foetbull
season yesterday, the University Band I
made its last public nppcarnnce en
Franklin Pield this ycur. The band
was adjudged the best cellege band in
the East by several correspondents. '
PHII.A. l-IHMO'-l Till VTHLS
npnAn i . iim.1 i is-. Riis
DtJ2U I'eii. Mat. Tomorrow
DAVID XiruA-CO Pr.r..i
IN UKtl TmUMPHAT SUt'CUBS
"The Easiest Way"
EUGENE WALTEn'fl MASTEnPlECK
BHATH HELLING FOIt LAUT WEEK
GARRICK ST 2 NIGHTS
LAST MATINKi; TOMOKKOW
A Positive Smashing Hit!
SAM M. HARRIS Piesent
I lJt ! TXeSCASOMS
AND
GENEVIEVE
TOBBN
exciutiT
aurr&nurti
Mvr Vl.KK SKTS hKt.I.IVf.
(HAUI.LS ' ILLIvUitAM I'reasr3
"BULLDOG DRUMMOND"
A PLAY Ol ADVENTLRU. WITH
A. E. MATTHEWS
unPDCCT - wkB- ,nI'- . Riis
rUIVIXCOl Matthre Tomer.. 2iir,
and Her Gang in
"A CORKING SHOW" -k,s Mg
MrTDneni itrwbread at
POPLAR
LAST TWO DAYS
THE
BEST
SHOW
IN
TOWN
ie.mev or Tim tem n mif.
'ritNO Ot T Till. Wsmi".
tv1'. i i vr.r, Tiirni.
2 3' 7 and 0 23c. J.'.e,
'A.
METROPOUTAN
Ill 1 .ll
X7i 'nr
TH ST. THEATRE
OI'POSITn tKIIMINXI,
ntLV yieO 7 nd a p.
Mali., lVr. 2'.'e N'iisht, 23r. Mc
MARION DAVIES
In
"ENCHANTMENT"
I.I KI'.U s.H KU. (iremi SetnUt
111JJMN liTli:il. ncil erlectluiiif
vet f i'nic nnr.K
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
UII.MM T !'. Ill r.OH f!TII
ARMAN KALIZ & CO.
In 'Tl MI'TXTIIIV
MISS PATRICOLA
CLAUDE & FANNIE USHER i
JESSIE BROWN & F.FFIE WESTON '
iitnnny A. Jieiii-; .luck I aVI-r, Othrrs.
NiVRItRITV "ijf SEITM
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T . lrf- f el ,i T. . - .
Wi'h Manv Celnrrd MHs-
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ORPHEUM "' ', 'mu
ORPHEUM PLAYERS in
'THE DAIRY FARM"
j Keystone .'U'r'V,.,. V, rP
A Ml Ml I'OM'lt, MON.. Mi. jM r
PIANO RECITAL YUt p r r
MME. YOLANDA 1V - X J
Ticket at Academy & Heppp'n Nev
PHILADELPHIA
r ORCHESTRA
AMBASSADOR
Clara Kimball Yeung in "Camillc'
TROCADERO
I) I II 1 -&. RIO JOHNJOrt
&UlriftJI ,
wEUiyiiL
Mr l
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v
l.'iner. '
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Sl i i-ui.i
ALDINE
CHESTNUT AT 19TH STREET
OVER THE TOP ' 2 weeks
WITH A BANG i5,00,000 Peep,e
DOUGLAS
The 3 MUSKETEERS
v ui ni .mi
Ull- AIUDKHN
, "V
, Ffctln.' l41ng Tkeatns
THrectlen of I J. J, Shabert
I hcctmiit sr qpwa house ?J";J
llMMV HUSSfiY
and 'Ht ctNTurer iivui
riewt cunts jeuv jQHHNy jems
JOK JACKSON
vim t- TtmLt Buoev oe'TT
ZIEGLtR SISTERS
VINIE DALY
A MAhT pMKTt 1WI
f trffft rfwTH e
Rath Bres.
NKXT WVA'Al
FRANCES WHITE
ANI A 1UO htltltOt MMVfl lllf.T.
I 3iM H6JtiEH.Y ,l1" ''"
l thi musicai sinjatien oftwcestsi
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OSCAR STRAUS AVZZllflM
Last waltZ
WITH
ELEANOR PAINTER
ANO A tlMMKASie CAST etKT ) t
mvm vn at rittv crtrur tuatu
A COMttiY V ASAM t
BtGINNINO MONDAY DEC 3
MR D8TFIBCHSTE8N
IN A MtM
COM! OV
FACE VALUE
AlOEiLPHI
MKllt lit HiSU
Mul. Tlmr. A
Sl nt iitfO
'&MM,
wm&mwm
Mat. Tomorrow - $2.00
Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
oeod seats at tub nex
nr'icr. ren Af in-rnRMAVCTi
WAI NITT MATINEE
Tr -U-iH U l TOMORROW
V PLAY Mir. I Vl.lU' HVDEST
OP JIIJMAV Mil in. MIST WITNESS
"JMTJ1. 4,AT,ar V' "r " "ILPIN d t'K
?"JSRA.T.IO,N 'nifATES Alir NOT
I.IMITED I1T ciijun Mu ' ia tli
Imiulrrr ..f
THE
JONES
With CHARLES GILPIN
MEssams
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Tllltrj. WKhK-lll.e. .MON.. NOV. ".8
Repertoire First Week
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T5 A I.OCL'ST ST"
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"BURN-'EM-UP BARNES"
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"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
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CeCueJi-m, :". .,a; ';
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THE HELL DIGGERS
iii:iii
Ceie ,''?:,
up it
fft "Out of the Depths
ActJir of Music We J., Nev. 30, it 815
tThc Philadelphia Orchestra and
Dr. Richard Strauss
E,xin c-.'L.?
Special Strauss Program
T'" - llnp' tilt) 'li, II ,
t nr.n or mi su
BURTON HOLME
TONIGHT
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TOMOR
CLASSIC
JAPAN
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TODAY
11 A. M. Continuous M P. M.
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FAIRBANKS in
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SECOND AND
FINAL WEEK
VICTOR
HERBERT
as Guest Conductor
of Stanley Orchestra
HAROLD LLOYD f,1..
PENN-CORNELL GAME
Matinees. OSe and B0e
ISanlnta. Sturi3av Matinees and
Holidays, 50c. 7Ce
NEXT (Jubilee) WEEK
The Boek Sensation of a
Decade Flaming en the
Screen I
ceeftce MEtxofte' rttoeucnoM
SHEIK
WITH
AGNES AYRES AND
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
A ' I ri ter vt T'KTt lV
STANTON
JtMlKKT AN'D SnCTrjEKTH 8rRBBT0
1130 130 0-at). 0S0. T SO. 0:00
LAST 2 DAYS
TVIU.IAJX FOX WONDEIt PL.AT
NEXT WEEK
ii.- n e at peputiAn pitirr;.,:
l'Tft Wvlurfnlphlit Presentation
"QUEEN OF
SHEBA"
M fCHESTNUTST"BJiOAD
10 A yt TO 11 13 P St.
.t " i. PAn.VJ10U.NT PICTtTtE
Wallace Reid
Gleria Swanson
Elliett Dexter
"DONTN TELL
EVERYTHING"
PENN-CORNELL GAME
Limited Engagement
Commencing Monday Next
ji'BM r 13 v i.r.K
First Showing Anywhere!
THJL. uU ifl HTT Mli, TOF.V
erti. ki r i.i i jl i n
Cecil B. De Miiie
PnriDt'CTIPV
"FOOL'S
PARADISE "
A Drrat'!e Trturnp. e 10 cjreen
An Avalanche of Perfect
Entertainment!
T e .i Marl Dlx arO t-al Cowan
t .rtrf' b ' Leenard Mrr'jk' Story,
be T.aurela and Mis r.ad)-"
Cast of Famous Players
DOROTHY DALTON
CONRAD NAGEL
MILDRED HARRIS
THEODORE KOSLOFF
'lnl(lH of c'uprnumrar!s
WE'RE TALKING
ABOUT IT AHEAD
OF TIME
YOU'LL DO THE
TALKING AFTER!
PAI APF u'14 -'.tarkv-.t a-rnicET
x rtLirtvr. ie m th ii i p. m.
Clara Kimball Yeung
I" ,'i '. t'hKfcM ITIA C.IP
"Wliat Ne Man Knows"
II'AT - fill, A ,SWI n-
NEXT WEEK ";
"The Cabinet of Dr.
Caligari''
. "HniT -INO MYFTERT STnflT
I ' .', T nniVQ ("H'l.PREN'
ARCADIA
HIKTM'T ST. '
31. LOW tl.VTCKNTn
Elaine Hammerstein
ilivwrns r,i, Klssw-
PENN-CORNELL GAME
k rV V. AVOV I, "Men t.M' '
vicruKiA "sie's xrxr
tem mix rf;v
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REGENT """tfvtt .iT"
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THE BIGGEST AND DEST
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
i niiii. I'uii r.y
BROADWAY :r,.NOT
WALLACE REID , m
ALL NEXT WEEK
Theda Bara (Herself)
Allegheny
rilUs'KFOriD A.ND
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r. "T" lilt nwirti V rt . . V.-
Ml'w.. "AFTER THE SHOW"
' X Il'.l-T AND I tl.A i.lu.
C 'KEYS UUTlt & fiiAJiukT
cnTURY REVIEW
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WM. S. HARTA"JSD
DUMONT'S ;&.? ?
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