HKSWSWA 'mt rfc Wfmmrwrfi$ t?4pm3MH u; Iff-" U'. 1' LJjSif Vittf EVENING PtTfeMO ILEDaEEPHtEECPHIA'r TtTESDAtl SEPTEMBER B. 1922 . y. i f ilk ? JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Tells of Change in Miss Harris Debut Plans Miss Geary te Be Introduced at a Tea. , The Latest Kind of Fur Used in Paris r tfAS sorry te hear of the death of T Mr,. Andrews' Harrh, mother of "" . it in .In ivlilrh op- n(r Andrews i"op '. " -- , "red about n week nge. She had net 2 Veil through the winter of last S and when Mrs. Harris. Jr. went ZA te Jein Gcerglarm nnd bring her fb Vl Behoel In Paris. Mr. Harris WLi Tet te Re" They took MrS. decided iLftcettnuc in Nerlhcnst l!;9rPnndI". Harris. Jr., and Harber, '' en ns tilcy Gc0i ?hl, riilc. M- irnrrl9 bc' r a it le hctt" for a while but If? Btrcnltth liimlly gave out entirely "lWnmlly Is In mourning there -m net, of course, be n tea or dance . OeerBlana as wim nt nrst planned. &r.i,.M after Christmas there will be fllltfe entertaining for her, but net until then. HEAIt, tee, that the Gearys have dwidcd net ie " v " -,,;: I rdcn party, as the October weather ff uncertain, se.lt will be n regular . but thcre will be no receiving l.rtr Mm. Geary will probably have rs of her family te preside nt ten SbfeS! but there will net be any debu- antcs Mrs. Geary was MIm Man liirrlsen. veu remember, n sister of KcLelb Harrison, Jr.. Alfred liar- son and Mildred Harrlcen. who is the R of the Count von Helnsteln The date of the tea, by the way, is Octo ber 11. TIID very latest, pesliutcly latest, thine for gowns this year (nnd it's te be used ler cape cumus ;.. rabbits' skin. It't perfectly true nnd. f course, the French have introduced it. And what Is mere, some of the imartcst of our women who arc com cem in(r home from Kurepe have frocks with laid fur ns trimming. The thrifty French hnve discovered by feeding n rabbit extremely well and keeping him In a very clean and well -kept coop, his fur becomes soft und silky nnd rich. Se new they feed "Brether Rabbit" ns carefully ns "I.rether 1'ct Poodle," nnd. after they hnve fed the former, they kill Urn and cure his fckin. Then they dye It te match the frock with which it is te be worn. I mw a stunning get-up recently of feft beige or tan crepe, the skirt benu tlfully embroidered nnd n little top cape of the same material finished nt the neck with a wide band of fur dyed the tome fbnile as the enpe and dress. It really was stunning, m soft and rich In appearance, and If they stick- te soft colors line betge nnd gray nnd browns It will bc still Btumilnc. but until I tee, nnd Fee that it is geed, I prefer net te tlunlc nbmit purple, blue, green or red furs, don't you? THE rush for home is starting nt the railway stations teday: it started ltt night for t Ina c matter. Peer little commuter that I nm, I was nearly mothered in the avalanche of return In Philadelphia from the seashore nnd mountains ns I tried te find mv little local train en Its track out about .Seven teenth street. Besides tennis the first social nffnir of the season will be Helen Sewcll's wedding, which is te take plnre en Sat urday, jeu knew, nt the Church of the 8avIeur, Jenkintown. Helen will make a darling luide with her wonderful fair hair nnd complexion. Her engagement te Henrv Coxe. Jr., was announced during the winter. Henry was in the World War, though he was very young. He wns graduated from Hnnnnl In lfWO and has been engaged In business in this citv since then. He will give a dinner 'for bis ushers en Thursday evening and the Rcwells will give n buffet supper for the bridal pArty after the rehearsal en Friday evening. TTinCINIA is four nnd, while fenr- V les in the dark and of most things mner eniwren mind, she line n real t'rrnr of caterpillars. The ether day .Mether heard low nnd trumbllnc con versatien going en In the gnrden out eut Mde of her window, and she neened jet te ten Mrgmla standing agninst the ijnee with her skirts lipid back and her Were hern. small eaterpillnr. "Please," Mrslnln un tnim ....I.... , eon t mind going the ether way se I n go Inte the house. I'll let you have "1 jardcu all afternoon." , NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL 'ACTIVITIES m,T!Im marringn of MIhs Knthnrlna rwi.J'0,1' dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. wvT M,'A nt Doven. nnd Mr. R ir.V i" ""eck. son or Mr. Frank nceck, of Charlottesville. Va.. will lrt.K(rilQn fii m - --.-..-. nnV,n " "" ""'uruaj-, ucccmuer neon. at and S?rR? welwnrd, Jr.. son of Dr. h.im YerK Woodward, of Krls & ?h,8tnu,1 ""' ,,ns is,"'ed invlta- VIUD. Mr WrfiH.r.,l ...Iff --..--.-I- for? it,. t7cUe BU0fit3 nt l"ls home he- the dance. Dr. Woodward, who son'8be?reipen51r,r the summer at Jack S?iv tnJSl?1 .,y?0,,Jvl11 relwn te this city teflnv, whlle MrB. Woodward and main S?rtffi M" "dwnrd will re et Vh80?." 1i0l unl the end Tr whr.iV ..Mr- ?0-B0 Woodward, ru'v mSL0.nt ihl week-end nt Atlantic City, will return the middle of the week, imMtiftf Mahlen Kline, of Chest nut IIIII, will Rive a dance en Wednes day evening, October 1R. ni h w L ffi?r vui'VL""1 9iub ' ,,oner of his nlece. Miss Dorethy Vulentlne. dnuRhter n 2$T' ,nnd Mrs- Harry Valentine, of he?S!iSJSW. J?,8', Vnl?nt'e will make wma,ll?Ste5itDVln,nbC?r,S,8,!Ch hCr ParentS Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Henry Hammend, lh.NS'r?.k, ' InvitattonVfer the mnrrlage of the r daughtfr. Miss ""fe-fiW """"end. and Mr Jehn Thrli?,nkiln.' nIse et Xew Yerk, en riursdny afternoon next at St. Mark's Cburch.faeunt KIhce. N. Y. a recent Ien ?J". ,i ftt Dfllwoed. the country HnmLMr- nnd Ml?- Hammend. Miss wiHm 1rla-irft Kreat-arranddaughter of Mi. Ogdcn H. Hammend nnd Alre. Prcd- Ml.. Kfarv c"",! r..W.n.fi.h'n.BV."- ?,1d. J.!.1;?; P1"'01 Heb'ard, of Chestnut i,VMitua wne or. 'MIR8 Hammend's bridesmaids, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcbard and t -"' vn5 nnve been spending I -'"""' mi i cquaming, .Mien., will shortly return In hl u,.' i.i.'t.V., ' SSS?.'1.IU b8 ene f thli season's lfn5!; HdiiMrS: J.0,,erb Sill Clark, e Kates Hall. f'htfnut nm .i ,. .. been sDendlnir thn mmim.r .If ,i,i- ..n,n nt Southampton, sailed for Europe last week. Thelr aunt. Mrs. William Preston Johnsten, nnd Mls3 Clarice Claiborne, of .New Orleans, nnd Mian Knrn ai.,.m Ilrtenny, of Avery Islnnd. Ia., who hav been their guests nt thelr villa, will re. main there for several wecks mere. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Mchl, of tnuey ruuu, jvrumere, will shortly lssue iiiviuinunn ler a tea en Friday, Sen- ;.,' ." muuuuue mcir naugnter, Miss Dorethea SnetRwnnd tni,i -vt,.,. Grcnvllle DedtrA MnntfrimriM' nt Ckn.lK. Broek, Wynnewood, will Bive a lunch- ii un Tcanesaay, Heptcmber 27. In honor of Miss Mehl nnd Mrs. Dedge's nlece. Mis Helen Warren Allen, dauch-ir,oefMrs- A'frcd Ileglnald Allen, of -013 Spruce street, who will also be i .. . lne "easena debutantes. Mlsi .iiem una reiurnea irem a several weeks titny at Cane Mnv. Miaa T.imtin tvn-. field Mehl. and Mlsi Kllzabeth H. Mont gomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cren- VlllO Dedfta Mentcnmfipv will .,,,- today from Anniigansette, N. Y., where ......- imve neon spenuing some lime. .M,nendJtr8' eorge Harrison Fisher. Orove, Jenkintown, are spending; a few vje ub -LiuriDx, iiass. .Mrs iJenjamin Franklin Clyde, of Geughacrcs. Ilryn Mawr, Is In New Yerk iv um rmzu neici ler a tlme. Sir. and Mra. Frank Rrnnnr Tfenn.,, of 2034 Hpruce street, who nre spending the (summer abroad, are new In Paris. Sir. and Mrs. Geerge McCall, of HOG 'I'ruce street are spending seme tlme s uiu neu iien inn, aiocKjUdge, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter H. Thomai, of wv.u.uun, uiu moo at oieKoriuge. ,Dr. I,euls S. nichnrds, of 48 West Highland avenue, Cheetnut Hill, an- """'"j, " imurinffB or ins anughter, Miss ICatharlne Cecilia Rlchnnln. in Dr. Hdwnrd W. SlcCleskey, also of v-i.unuiui Jim, en iuenciay, wuguM 21. nt the Church of Our Mether of Consola tion, Chestnut Hill. i?5rVnnd Mrs- ASomen It. Clapp, of 1811 spruce street, who spent the sum mer at their cottage nt Cape May. will return home en Septcmber 10. Mrs. Perry S. Allen nnrt i.- in.. daughterB, JUss Agnes Allen and Miss Mary Virginia Allen, of 2121 Snruce i""r iiu iiumj Dfpn spenuing seme time at Oitcnd, nelglum, and In Londen, have returned te Paris for a few dayti befoie leaving for Switzerland. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Draper Whiting have returned te their home, 1523 Snruce street, after an extended meter trip through the Mohawk trail. A Popular Matren MRS. CHANNING WAY Mrs. Way, whose delightful in formal parties arc most enjoy able, spends most of her time at her home in West Chester been In the West this summer, left her mother, Mrs. Albert Breck, In SainDlege nini is spending September wlth'.Mlss Violet Leech Welsh at Cape May. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Daniel Dencrchueand their daughters, Miss Marian Cahlr Doneghue, Miss Deberah Doneghue and .miss uoreiny uoneRnuo, and their son, Mr. Daniel Doneghuo, of 119 Pelhnm read, Germantown, have returned from CnDO May. where thev snout Aueust. Miss Doneghuo will entertain as her guests during Tennis Week at the nor ner nor mantewn Cricket Club Miss Mary Mar shall Scott nnd Miss Mary Carrell Har ris, of Baltimore. Miss Mary Rldirely Prcstcn. also of Bnltlmore. who has been tiavcllng nbread this surnmcr, will iciurn te tnis country enriv this month. She will visit MIm Doneghuo the latter pari et &cpicmucr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Borten nnd tnclr daughter, Miss Martha F. Borten, of 7207 Ch.irlten r.trect. Chestnut Hill. who are spending the summer at Cape May. will return home the latter part ui mis menm. Mrs. Lycll Pamperlne, of Norfolk, Vo Ve ls spending a few days with Mr. nnd .Mrs. I'TcueiicK w. SQMnuut at tne Trny Trny Trny niore, Atlnntlc Pity. Mrs. .Schmidt en- tnrtnfnPfl nn VrMnr nt tiinnhtiin frxt Mm Pampcrlne nnd Jllss Catharine Quln, at UW IIIUIUUWU. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn A. Call are In At lantic City, staying at the Traymere for bevcrui wccks. Mr. William Dahrlnger nnd the Misses Dnhrlngcr, fermerly of West Philadel phia, nrn occupying their new home in Cedar lane, Highland Park. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs J. IMward Lutz nnd ineir r.iinuy, or west walnut street, have been nt the Hetel Brighten, Atlan tic City, for till- past month. Mrs. Lutz will ntnv until September 10, when they will take an extended meter trip. Mr. Edward C Dixen and Mr. U Austin Dixen, of 018 Seuth Forty-ninth Mlsa Elizabeth Vnrrl. n-v ..- t- ' "vei. inve raumeu Heme auer naving ... .wv. Iltta H1,CIlt ,no 6Ummer nbread. fljineimcina The Opening of a NEW SHOE STORE for Women Wednesday, Sept. 6th flvetd te the prr,ei,tnticn of the inett ciilMivc In accordant with the (.onsorva (.ensorva (.onserva llio pelky of mis store. ColenW Tump In Mack Ruetfe Vamp itlfi tl i Brocade ieflri ;unrlcr nnd tenpwt same in liXUTi camlit'KiUen. 513-00 -W1NX QtialiifJf&eWear zy far HUentcn -iJ. 104 S. Thirteenth St. Juat below Chestnut SSiSS!5SS3r3gSgeTgEKe3ffi V"x-v L ,- .. i i - k ' 's. r; 'j " BAi!F L U NMT3: M Z. X. Mk1l-l J . r n , "V s l.vy:v,ffr,rerft. r?s&55- ? M Autumn Millinery Opening Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday This will be the first ahewing of our French hats, imported directly by us from the following foremost designers of Paris: Lewis Y tries Leuison Lc Monnier Villetard Germaine Marguerite et Leonie There are also a number of charming hats of our own creation, hats showing'the inspiration that is Paris, as well as the perfection of workmanship that is Allen's. North Philadelphia MIm Oladva Winter, of 2808 Weit Oxford street, has Juat returned from a week-end trip spent at Qraterrerd, Fa. Miss Marv McGlntev and Mis Kath. ryn McOlnley, of 2523 North Bancroft treet, will return from Atlantle city teuny. MIb Florence Heffman, of UBS Rorer street, has returned from a trip te Johnstown, Pa., where h ha been visiting her mother, Seuth Philadelphia Mlsa Jesephine Hani, of 2219 Beeth Twenty-tint street, hna Just left for a weclc'a stay In Atlantic City. Miss Mae Rushton, of 2434 Seuth Juniper street, has Just returned from a week-end trip te Oraterferd. Mlsn Anna Mae Fauit. Mia Lillian Faust and Miss Blanche Fauit and their brothers, Mr. Mnrlnn Faust and Mr. Carl Faust, of 2712 Seuth Clevelnnd ave nue, hnve Just returned from a week end trip te Wlldwoed. Miss Edna Destlan, of 1131 Seuth Calrlsle street, la spendlnr the week in Atlantle City. Mr. Themas rtoeney, Mr. Peter Feeny and Mr. Ilnymend Wldener, of the Van dalla Country Club, are spending the wecK in Atlantic uity. Mr. Jehn Kelly and Mr. Rearer Kelly, of 1612 Paisyunk avenue, ere spending the 'Week nt Atlantle City, Miss Marie Sweeney, of 2132 Seuth Mele street, has been spending the week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Fred Du Putren, of 2324 Seuth Sixteenth street, will return from At lantic City this week. Miss Kathryn McCele, of 1E42 Seuth Twenty-ninth street, haa Just returned home nftcr a two weeks' vacation spent in Atlantle City. Mlsa Jcnn Poleneky, of 2337 Seuth Eighth street, has returned home after a three weeks' stny in Atlantic City, Miss Charlette Craig and Miss Jane Craig, of 2012 Oakford Btrent. are en a two weeks' trip te Atlantle City. Miss Agnes Duffy, of 2018 Seuth Eighteenth street, has Just returned from a week-end trip spent at Atlantic City. Along the Main Line Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Seuffert, who are metering, through New England, ar new at Bretten Weeds, N. H. , Upen their return they will occupy their new home en Wynnewood read, Overbroek. Mra. Jehn H. Dart and Mlsa Lillian Dart, of Overbroek, hnve gene te At At lanteo City, where they will step at the Traymere for some weeks. Norristetvn Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Heaey are at the Hetel Traymore, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Hewie and their small daughter, Miss Helen Hewie, 1022 De Knlb street, have returned from an nutomebllo trip te Stamford, Conn., where they attended the annual Clans men's gathering. The marriage of Miss Catherine Ter esa Lawless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Lawless, of 109 East Fourth Btrcct, Bridgeport, and Mr. Geerge F. Kernnn, son of Mr. and Mra Geerge R. Kcrnnn, of 655 Buttonwood street, will take jflace In St. Augustine's Church en Wednesday morning, September 13, at 10 o'clock. The bride wilt be attended by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Lawless, au gen da ftewcraram CHARLES HENRY FOX The Sign el th Rtu Spnc e"a-S9221 S. Bread St.s Jenes' Geed Shoes Child and mlrnas' fine tun leather; geed wearlnv quality anlea with rubb-r haels attached. AlltlzonfremStt tell, i; U te 2. $2.45 & $2.85 1-IM flKHMAVTOWV AVK. -WALL PAPERS .. of Distinction and Chanwte k ny the fameui French manure ctureri. J. Kuber A ct. n-feat Karth, and InUlere Lroy A I'lla. Alae the pretty. Inexrenalve Domeatle tylea. Batdivatej rttrniskrd for M Paper Hantfne entf rn(f(fl7 A. L. DIAMENT & CO. "KlBBISfir?- mmbImI nt Rtrafferd. Pa Dl.rark Ave. New Yerk IMPORTERS, DKBIONERB d 3IAKBRB OF TrOMBN'a AND CBILDREN'B APPAREL OF TUB lUQUEST CHAR ACTER FOR MORE TBAJT TWENTY'SIX YBARB tjrtjS w Chestnut Cerner Twelfth 49.50 Mew Dresses- Without Counterpart! ' Effects that are wonderfully clever. Materials are: Canten Create Peiret Twill Satin-faced Crcfre Crushed Satin Renee Crefae Crefie Rema Styles show new drapings, new full-flare circular skirt. Embroidered, beaded and fine tuckings. Every color and black. Seme show touch of real lace en cellar and long, tight sleeves. Autumn Readiness in This "Different Kind of Juvenile Stere" Smart, practical Dresses for school and best, of Canten Crepe, Weel Crepe, Serges, Jersey, Peiret Twill and Velvet Hand stitching and embroidery, one of the many new trim ming thoughts. Ages a te 16 7.50 te 29.50 maid of honor. Tha best man will be Mr. Harry Corsen, of Chester. A recep tion wilt be Klven at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Kernan wilt live In Swedcland. Moercstown Miss Helen Wilsen, of Seuth Church Street. Is snendlnr neme time at Wild- weed, Miss Helen flmerllev. nt Phllndelnhla. has been a truest of Mrs. Themas Bright. of West Second street. Mr. James Warden, son of the llev. and Mrs. F. A. Warden, left today for Hobart College, Geneva, N, Y. Mr. Nerman Pitcher will neon leave te enter Trinity College, Hartferd, Conn. Mrs. Gcerae B. Ferrler nnd her grand daughter riuth are at Seaslde Park. Mrs. Cutln and Miss Carrie Leve, of East Oak evenue, gave a card party en Friday nftemoen at the Country Club. Miss Mildred De Puv Janke gave 11 card party at her home en Camden ave nue Friday evening. Debrlna-Qaltaeher Marriage A pretty wedding took place Baturday afternoon at the Church of the Hely Seuls when Miss Florence Mae Dcbrlng became the bride of Mr. Walter N. Gal lagher. Miss Carolyn Iloberta and Miss Mary Babccck nttended as bridesmaids and Miss Anne Gara as maid of honor. Mr. William Austin acted ns best man. The ushers Included Mr. A. Quick nnd Mr. Elmer Whlsler. After a trip up the Hudsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gallagher will live at 3732 North Fifteenth street K EITH'S THEATRE Sim. flldnev Ttrevr In 'I'rcdfatlnntlen' lllllr Htmrp ' ," V1" . KrllunilO'Dnre-IMtrlcla, TJ.l) It ': Seefl A Auatln, linrrett & Cunneeni Guy ft 1'earl: Mauley A Other. S Shew. Dally, 2 & 8 V. M.. 30c te II liO. Tax Inc. CASINO 8th & Wal. Mat. Tedny FRANK FINNEY $ NEW REVUE T THEN love blooms again in two VV hearts that have been tempest blown by life, is that net the sweet est story in the world? RUPERT HUGHES the one great American author who tells his own story en the screen ,fi!inWnQ r 53ft Direction Stanley Company of America' W&SS&m ; a A motion picture you will remember forever If you Uked "The Old Nest" you'll love Remembrance" NiNirrsENTH it MAtucirr 11:30. 1:30. 3:30. r.!30. TlSO, B:IA THI3 IS PAUAMOUNT WEEK' RODOLPH VM.ENTIKQ Bleed and Sand ift. WITH Lila Lee and Nita Naldi TeuHan't 8en Valentine Until Veu'vt Seen "Meed and Hand" By the Auther of "The Four Horsemen," Filmed en a Lavish nnd Extravagant Scale. Added Prolerue M1I0 Pice, Solelnt. "THE WORLD IS MINE" STAHrOH 10TH AND MAMCET A Triumphant Sensation 1130. 1:30, 3:30. S.30. 7.30. 1)30 W$ eYk-'k fit tW rf a f it 4 M H Jr ski3fm&m Tb.ii. msmii'ZiwmrFxvr 13k i . .-.- Z. a.5"5r .V3 Daily 1 1 A. M. te 1 1 P. M. Matinees, 35c, 50c Evenings, 50c, 75c Saturdays and Holidays Evening Prices fS) ALBME New Breakfast Coats, Special: Of retten Crepe. Three styles, in ice, Cepcn jzure anu ercnia. 13.95 "&. u,WWe Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizel the Larger Weman$& I BONWIT TELLER CQ 1 J 'Specialty 6hp"Onainahenk W CHESTNUT AT 13t STREET J WEDNESDAY fjj W A Special Selection m Misses' New Fall Frecks Trvills and Sill(s Representative of tha Smartest Medes of the Ven Fall Season Women's Smart Oxfords Tan grained calfskin with a stout sole and pronounced extension. $11.50 An oxford you will be proud te wear CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear Since JS6S 13th and Chestnut 11 tell THIS IS PARAMOUNT WHKK JAMES OLIVUK CtmweOD STOIIT Valley of Silent Men Alma Rubcm & Lew Cedy Aililfl 'Mnr.nr: AT MOOSKHKAKT" fffltt ?bM nnOAD A CHESTNUT THIS IS PAHAJIOVNT WEEK BETTY C0MPS0N john" nnwKRs, nic hard dix in "THE BONDED WOMAN" PAT AfT i- AN'U Jr-uiKBT r .rlLrtCEi n 45 a ji. te 11 p. m. THIb IS PAUAMUfNT WEEK S?LLn-s"NICE PEOPLE" Wallace Reid, Bcbe Daniel aril C'ONKAIJ NAGEI, nrnn ir "sttt c rv m BONWIT UwSv 39-50 evy3 Medes of yeutWul charm and distinction, many of them reproductions of imports and higher priced creations employing the various fine twills and fashionable silk crepe weaves, se admirably suited te express the tailleur and afternoon interpretations. Nexv Shades of Bretvn Introduced The Russian Influence is shown in line and decoration; panels of circular cut enhance many of ihe models; ether versions feature the Egyptian or Grecian drapes. Self-ornamentation, metallic and Persian embroidery, novelty buckles. Chinese and Indian decorative motifs are used effectively. I 3 FOURTH FLOOR J FLOOR Js 3he Spseialtij Skep cfOriainaUenb CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET WEDNESDAY Featuring Exceptional Values in Coats, Capes & Wraps of CARACUL WITH TRIMMINGS OF KOLINSKY FOX. VIATCKA SQUIRREL AND FITCH Introducing the most advanced silhouettes D'ii original trcalmenis m cellar and sleeves, Ccorgceus linings of crepe silks and brocades and handsome bucl(lcs arc features of distinction. BLACK CARACUL COAT 395.00 Vintclcn Squirrel chin cellar and a Mandarin sleeve effect distinguish this model. BLACK CARACUL CAPE 450.00 Ferty-aix model uith large cellar of natural or dyed Titch. Selected carncul kins. BLACK CARACUL COAT 495.00 Chin cellar nnd Mandarin cuffs of Vidtcka Squirrel are features of the straight-line coat. BLACK CARACUL COAT 550.OO Luxurious cellar of pointed Fex enhances the charm of the slender line cent. BLACK CARACUL CAPE 650.00 Craceful model with circular skirt effect and large cellar of Russian Kelinsky. BLACK CARACUL COAT 695.00 Caracul coat with Mandarin sleeve featuring cellar of Russian Kelinsky. CARACUL WRAP-COAT ; 10T1I . CIIChTNUT 1 A M 'e 11 15 I' M. I.RA'r''T WEEK victeria mi w&?re THIS IS PARA.MfH'NT WEEK GLORIA SWANSON IN "HER GILDED CAGE" ARCADIA Dorethy Dollen r'!nCALI, C A DITOI KIOHTH AND MARKET LAillUL 10 A M te 11.13 V. M. PAiitMnrvr h'bkk Agnes Ayrea & Milten Sills 11N "BUKUtKLAflU" A Jl.Vll'KH a v n in ti L ESS ffi MARKET " " . . .'. 11 TO I 1 10 AC 15 VAUDEVILLE POPULAR PRICES ALLEGHENY The Onlv- Eva Tanguay JACK KOLT 'AcPr. I' Ml Y . '-, 7 AM I) I M uritiAU a r '-N'VDK't ViMrr- "Screcniancl''p'J;AST JACK HOLT ''-"J! 1 ICANKFOIIU V1) ..u ii.a -The Imrrutabln BROADWAY CROSS KEYS "'n viiinnnip sits. ... .. . . . "'l w Yip Yip Ynphnkcrs J;,""av? i. i i-iinw ,,,,,, Mxr .,.,, , UIiH U IIOI-KIN-, I'rr.pnU Thf r.ev'i i r Pftipr, I'rn1u ion of El -.i-i: li-VKUI.'S ii'F"T .'" 'S "THE HAIRY APE" V t ) 1 i I - nm ii i i J,'. 'iiir.vi)i him: hit M.l'll I! VMKItS1KIN a Ml -l( M. I (IMKZ)V mv thin mtsxm mm mum a mtmm emme iTAk ATrtrj tHOftu9 4-rMMkh IthhaM Walnut "Vr.'?. Vt 'i. M it Tnmnr I Ot I -fflJj PA1S?AV jjjjr' ""ZertZWt ' WW . . ! ' l ! fAir'-!... r jv fi t nil lif-" n. n fin ... 49j i inTrtunvnttwrri p. Handsome model of black Caracul with jCL 7 jjdfi& 'er8e cellar nnd bell cuffs te elbow of E?S GARRICK A Triamph! I rt i i ltip furnorrew rri i r A ririirklinfir leniMv With Muilu ii Edith Day ai-.d a Caste of Stars FORREST,, ' , Sept. 1 1 . (il 1 Ml S'l i' Ai . Ml' -il M. HI VUE3! SPICE of 1.922 Mm i i-i . I m 'inn N lUlperln. ' en 1 i . ' ( m jtul 11 EROAD Next Men. Evg. "' Til. CiM'lili- D U L C Y 11-. r,, . i nfrnnn atij Mire l'nnnllr Wl,h LYNN FONTANNE PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR AT IIYIIKKHY, HKI'TKMHKK 44 P m i:lilliltn, Ilen.r Itnrliir, V.iuiItIIIv, Aisf7?..'''Al Unrlnc M.I-.I1111111I111. Ail find III .MldwmV""-'? .V ki.-l il TfiIii. lVnt.i II. ...II..- rl II-7a w . St " ' " 'nweM 1 iiH WILLOW GROVE PARK & I.Ahf lIX I)H Ol' tf fP'l ! Mtf 1 II Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-rl214 ihila4clphi m. SOUSA l4tim ANU TIIK Jn Kftk.- . iSHiii''lAtrMjLi.u.. vv..2...i. ..1. a 1 ' 4 il il'l-iifYr'T-1-'" ? w ' ' V. . . 7v .1 ' 1 . ij ; m uwt,At,ai pawu in IHLWOMJI ' TsjwsVT-Kau Wr iMsl.lNHsvvWlllMs, 3