WWT w 'if -" n . v 0. ' EraBS'M fcsl EV!EMNG 'PUBLIC LEDGBR-kADBLPHtA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER it., 1922 iLJ" ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tiancy Wynne Talks of Decided Clianges in Styles This p((U She Chats About Several Sub-Debs Only One-half of 'Richard Can Sivim ifWdnS In style nre w mnrked T.. like Hip tennis in .""""" """ pr. ;..t.i (liner turn"' The things Vlrtsare Tn j '' . , w ,, ,i !. A ? IVJevernl vcara nl.lcr tl.au i4JV ATTRACTIVE DEBUTANTE OF THE AUTUMN (lauchter of Mr. nnil Mrs. William CHAM"" " , . ...ii.i,,.!..,, nt I.yttleten Barclay, cf Chwtnut Hill, nnd IhpnW " flrl' m! !,iiB,?,i Nr- J0'110'' Muscea Unrnett, of New IVtIXi WlllVll Will 1IU 1JIULU Kill jn.- rtay, October 7, at Trinity rrfubytrrlixn Church. Chestnut Hill. Mrn. V. Ilenu- n,("'' i - .wMeil ttndcnrv tewnrtl ' i"nt Whitney, 2d, will be the matron of There I n, llccU ',,," with . ',,1,1 i Hener. nd the brldeimnlilq will lnclude ,., Ilusslnn. .usm uttt ,.'. " jMIn Marv ClmnnlnR Wlster nnd JIIm very nwrn in v"S"; " ' I prances Jtpmme winter, cousins or tne nruin: jiihs vireinia uarnett. muicr in the bridegroom, and Mlna Esther Hewes , fUeventf, of New Yerk. Mr, Chattel . Men-Ill Chaplti. Jr., of New Ycik, will be the best man. and the ushers will In clude Mr. William T.vttleten Harelny. ;r 01 tub urine , -mi. .i. nv n'l.. i., , in v nt tennis I scarce- iVtdw lK I.ewli. Mr. William Mende .ir tlter buds of Inst Kensetf. th n l. ,lre of knitted wool n . wh"Lei- iBrl. nnd Mine e the eli T hnve jut come bnck from n ecu- ' ,Irii brother of the bride; Mr uu ..- - 41,,,-n nrn wearinc mrin. KaririMit. n.lr In.nine dnv nt tennis I senrce- r,ydwlK T.ewK Mr. William M"ndt On the PV ,Wetnna Unvrlx. in n l-'leteher. Mr. Alfred Peer, of New YerU If "WL II FK ae br Bit blue anu Mr ICrlc Clark, of Terente. Canada, J'if. i nel wbicli was made with Mlf June fl. Ooedman, daughter of Infthree white atrlpes around tl thlth was et the same material Vt . Hill, hns Issued Invitations for a lunch- i ime materini i rr f(JU m Saturday nt the Philadelphia In ribbon. I judge country Club te meet Miss Kllxabeth rm 1?"C jetted woei V'V,,. nreli the f,UM i Mr. and Mrs. William Ooedman, Jr., of. threc.Mi'i'.?,'- :.,.. nn,i tlm fiine I i6p uermantewn. avenue, unenm u .1 iKfUA W I l' PVll"- .......... .-- - TflTl !,- , .".:.- nf crcirraiu riuiiun. i juu.v country "at. "... .i... rnff nme hIihiIC 118 tin1 , Henrlett. ATlna Renhln irpl,an nnd MIt, "i inl'veii knew bow prcttv Jeephlne .Small, nil of Ilalllmere. who Ki looked for wbe has the most nrn KiieM? of Mini Cloedman during . fiterRie '00lvV!' ,,," n.i Mup ores tennis weelt. wonderful g'dn lml ?n",i' i , ,fn Mr. and Mrs. Ooedman will enter tain. :..i u nltoBetlier meHt cnaiirrtps In up- I t flllln0I. .,,. Mendn. Kentinher IS. In I liener of Mlsw Jenhlne M. Themas ne- i tore the dance te be Riven m her nencr. Mini Ooedman, who h.n been visiting Mica Anne Wethcrlll In Jamestown, will return today. Mrs. William N. Merlce, of Ballner, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at luncheon n Thuicday In honor of her daURhter. Miss Alice Merlce, nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mr nnd Mrs. Herbert 1J. Weller, of ' Panlflr. Hcicht?. Honolulu, nre recclvlnc congiatulatlen.s en the birth of a, dauph dauph ler. Marie Louise AVeller. en August tfi- inn .hi-. '",, ,- ,,,.in,l Hnnwi ' we or was .mibs .luna i.. lecencr. d Helen Sewcll. vrhe mairicd llenrj ()au 1)t01. of 5jr3. Samuei y. Ileebner, of I flexe. Jr., en Saturday, were very lhe ueiievue-Stratferd. I WW""iS"n'?.'reni and Mrn, Charle, Megaree I l,U. Anpuc i TSi.... i, i'. of ICcnnetsIde. wilmmBten, uei iMr, In understand, but Eleaner nas i w(ll Bhertv ls!ll,0 car13 for n tea en Mil severnl years te wnlt. i Saturday afternoon, October 14, te In- Annbelle were one ei me new treduee Mrn. Levin ueouianie uauKnicr. Manses of urey knit Nllk embroidered in Miss Harriet Hurd Curtis. Miss Curtis Sy!S,.B Mrl: of brocade material, has lut returned from Paris, where, she reu "J 1 1. wee f ttirnnntcn hlim 'pent a year nt scnoei ana in iravei. ud her skirt was of turquolse blue ma Jwtg t he glmmer nt tweed. A peml-spert hat of prey straw thelr celt0pe at Cape May. Wr'rT,htbturauXeC,nnn"l bellow' Mrs. Hll Kirk Price, cf 1709 Walnut trimmed with a turquoise nnd yciiew ftn(1 her n,ece MrB Krtwanl Hrd. , , , , , , Florens Rlvlnu, of Chestnut Hill, nre Eleaner s blotise was et brown and (,pena;nB a few days In New Yerk at tny checked silk, nnd her skirt a a ' the Hetel Lerraine, sort of mustard color. Her het wns anfl MfB Jet)n n McIlhenny nn,i A model of Cray and miftnrd chanjjp- i thcr aUKhter, Miss Bernlce McIlhenny, ible silk. Yeu hnve no idea hew very or Gennantewn. who. spent the summer unart titer both looked. Their mother. I traveling abroad, will return te this you letnentber. was Miss Annnbclle country en the Majestlc tomorrow. McCrenty, a sister of Mrs. Hal Pair Announcements have ben received of f Baltimore. Mip IS n very ecniunui the marriage nr MlR'i imiznnem rnnes, Miranee. Bunny Oenir with Iter snnp r .- Wnck crcs. brigbt color nnd brown if ?. rtrfkln "contrast te aeergle. krl she tee, were n frock nnd enpe kat of brilliant eranRO wool, the cape wine finished with u cellar of srny an SS IJ tat was of gray geerRette ni I had long encjs of the gray ltaiiRlns lewn en the shoulder. THn Powell girls, Annnbelle nnd i.'.iiimir. who are dniurhters of Mr. ..j Mr Wllllnm Scwell nnd cousins i wWHLHiliiPisl wzfsmvt xi ytvKimm-. rz:- mmmt!..! ;M XV 'AV w Ny &fv fau? '"'fai-j'- : ' tar. i i .--jl i. -'?; ts 'n. ,,vaf.,'T sta ' ! Chelsea, has returned horn for the open Ing of school. Miss Hese Cerkhlll, who spent the early part of the season with her par ents In New Yerk, Is new at home after a short stay In Chelsea, where she was stepping at the Phi Blffma. Tu Sorority. Mr. Themas Phillips, of 2527 Seuth Seventeenth street, has returned home after a short stay In Wlldwoed. Miss Delly McDevltt. of 1711 Mif flin street, wns the truest of Mis Cath arine Teffart, of Seuth Klxteenth street, at the summer home of her parent In Che.sca for n, short time last week. Mrs. Edward O'Koefe and hr fam ily, of 2425 Seuth Hoseweod street, has gene te Atlantic fliy, where alie will remain for some time. Miss Kilty Green, of 2311 Seuth Six teenth street, hns returned home after n short stay In Chelsea. Mlsn Mary Hannlgan, of 19S2 Seuth Sixteenth street, spent several days last week In Atlantic City. Mr. Peter Fceney. of 218 Seuth Chad wlek street, has returned home after a short stay in Wlldwoed. Along the Main Line Mrs. Heward Iengfltreth and her i rhlMran. whn hnve licen abroad for I four months, returned a short tlme age te their home In Haverford. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Le Bcutlller ana their children, of Paell, have returned from a few weeks' stay at Cape May. Mrs. Jehn M. Penlscn, of Itosement, i will return from ortlteast iiaruer, me., 'where shj spent tits summer, an Sep tember 15. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdgar Heward, of Bryn I Mawr, who have spent the summer at unr iiaiuer, reiurneu te tins ctiy a lew days age, where they hava taken ft neusa ai ivti ue ivuncBy- pmcu, wmui they will occupy during the autumn and house ni 2031 De Lance; they w winter, Mrs. It. W. Guernsey, of Bryn Mawr, Is spendlng a fortnight with friends en Leng Island. Germantetvn Mr. and Mrs. ITrank W. KIdd, cf 4936 Oreene street, have left for an extended tour of the Canadian Reckies and the Pacific Coast, te return some time In October, Miss Isabella C. Salter, 830 West Hnnsbcrry street, who has been spend ing the summer at Cedar Island Camp, In the Adlrendarks. hns returned te Jein her parents at Wlldwoed Maner, Wild Wild weed, N. .1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Graham Gorden and their family, of G307 Germantewn nvenue, have icturncd from a visit In Llenvllle. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I. Gartman, of fiSJO McCnllum street, who have been spond spend lng the stimmer In Ventner, have re- tutnea te inin ctiy Moercstown The family of Mrs. Ulmcr gave a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georce Plum en Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. Jnmes Oladhlll will enteitaln n few friends nt bridge this evening Mr. Rebert Stackhmise was the guest af his brother. Mr. William It. Stack house, en Wednesday. Burns Kulp Miss A Katharyn Kulp, daughter , s, Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Kulp, of Kalrvlew, 'Mtj nnd Jir. James w. Hunts, or uayten, "ij 17.. ..... . .l..l .. U..,..Mr1n al . I1 Washington Memerial Chapel, ValUy Oi The liev. w. nereeri wric ff. Forge, ! efllrlnted. The hrlde and lirldecratttn J .Norristeton Miss Catharine Tearsen. of Oerbroek gave a luncheon at tha JMIcvup-Strnt- ford, followed by a theatre parly, en ' in the Women's Thursday In honor of MIhi Helen W Ureslter, Pa Palst. whose marriage te Mr. Jehn It , -j Roberts will take place Kipieinixr ju The guests In-ludcd Miss I'ajst's bridal attendants. Mr, H. H. Ganser. manager of the Counties Gas nnd lilertrle Company Is at Bedford Springs attending Urn un- nual Pennsylvnnla Electric L!i;ht Asse clntlen convention. i were mint tended. The bride work AV1 firnHS nr rinri limn i.n.ninn rrnna nnfi'jL r.rT litack satin hat. Her cersig bouquet . '.(KJa wna of orchids and lilies of the VAlW. OS , r"cepiicn ter me immediate iamin u,jj roiiewed nt tne iioine or tne dhw iinrents. Mr nnd MrH. Ilurns will llvn In Dnyten Pa The bride was the first Norrlntewn irlrl te serve ns a farmerette Lsna Army at -JJT ". A' .AW'MVM... ' a. . Ki.,i. V .. L&we i , PhetD br VanltT Flr Allen Drw Cook MISS NANCY KNOWLES Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Knewleli, of Chestnut Hill, who has recently returned from Europe with her parents, where the spent the summer. Miss Knewlcs, who will make her debut at a tea en October 10, will also be the guest of honor at a ball en February S. rremim, te her dnugnters come ey tucir uaugnrer c-i .Mr. ami airs im. -unri.. ilc nntiirnllv Their mint. Mrs. of Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Ldwln ( . J?i n t!, -i, u-n Mui Heinn "ewe, en Satuiday. August 26. at IV Charlle Herle. who was Miss Helen ( 'chnn. Mr and Mrs. Howe will Bevell. Is te my thinking one )f the , , t ,wm aftPr October 1 nt Paak ttrx hanilseinc.'-t women in l'minuei- nek phl. E Tung, Mrs. Francis L. Potts, of the Betlev'M- c,P..fnl whn ft. unendtni? Rdtnn time IVERY year for the lust two seasons at itet springs, Va . entertained at din- some ene has gotten (lie Idea i ner last pvenmg in noner or i.irs. j rjl,l, TIeni.-(nH is te make her debut. R. Weed and Miss Irene tramp, oeui ei 8e far an I can find out. no one ran thIs cit-v ttll where said rumor start. Certainly Mrs Jav Coeke. Jr., of Broekflfld, net from Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heek-, Chestnut Hill. Is nt the Berkshire Inn, icher. Owhdvs' stepfather tin.! mother. I at Grent Harrington. Mass. wh e tour- for the simple reason that Hulmh,. is' lnr with Mrs Tleherl V .llder Bush and Mill a schoelRirl and net Uhtreii iwir J,lrs Allre Bu8h' of roeKI"- eld Tct. She was only nheiit fourteen Mr nnd Mrfl. J. Rutherford McAI- lrhcn her mother married Mr. Ilr'-k- I lister of Brlekhelme, Chestnut Hill, nre (cher, but foniehew the idea set nheiit rnendlng a few days nt Het Springs, that she would come out With Ultn, , who was1 Introduced two senrens ntcn. i Mrs. Abram S Valentine, Miss Care- Well, it's nil nensensp. nnjhew. She lvn H. Valentine and Mr. Abram S. may net even come out next unr. She ''alentlne, Jr.. who hae been In Euren;- Is geins te school nr Delih IVrry. I for a y-ar will feturn te Chestnut Hill Dorethy Clothier, alue, is net te lie pie- the end of ,ne wceU- untfd this year, ns had been announced ' Mr and Mrs. Henry V. Mlchell and en tevernl occasions She is iielm; te their il.augl.tere. Miss Helen V Michel! .Micr.cn, ei J yi J been travcl- the summer, Thov exptct te ... kh ... .l.in rit.. ,l.n a.wI nf Gait amhAr tne rear in l'ntis. nnrr in Smithern . Prance, tmrt in Sn.iin nnd Tlnlv . I Mrs. Jnmes Prescott Mnrtln and her Seuth Philadelphia Miss Elleabejth Campbell, of 1433 Jacksen street. Is rpending a fortnight at Atlantic City. Miss Jessica Prlgger. of 2531 Seuth Sixteenth street, will return te her home Mr. H. N Blair, of 5141 WyRlualngl P'n..wK after spending tne season in neniie, who ha3 been spending a few ck " days in Chelsea, will leave shert'y for MIns Bernndine Gallagher, of Seven a trip te Washington. D. C. teenth and Rltner streets, who haa been spending the season at th summer home West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. R. Harry Davisen, of West Philadelphia, announce the en gagement of their daughter Miss Ruth Murray Havison, te SJr. Geerge Celes Patten, also of West Philadelphia. Frankford Mlas Dorethy A. Laird, of 1369 Sellers street, has Just returned from a. two weeks' stay at Beach Haven Terrace. Mrs. J. T. Andrews and her family, of Orthodox street, who have been spend ing the summer at their cottage In Ocean City, will shortly return te thelr home, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Munslng. of Frankford, have returned from Wild Wild weed, whero they spent the summer nt their cottage. I Mr. Geerge MeFarland of inji He Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Stem and Miss Kalb street, who spent the summer tout teut tout Beatrlce Stern, of 6001 Lincoln Drive, ing Kngland. Krnnce Spain nnd Ha' have returned home after spending the I lms returned home summer In Kurepean travel. - .. Delaware County iir inu .Mrs ueiien weira, .n uu . Mrs. Samuel M Dedd, Mr. nnu Mrs. j leuis Emmens nnd Mr nnd Mrs Wnl- tl Ti Urmamalai. fkf 54 Wfl fthmfirP I1TO ' metering through' New Yerk and New England Mrs. Andrew M East wide, of Wnl- llngferd. entertained Informally a luncheon a few days age In honor of her daughter-in-law Mrs. A Maurlce I Eastwlck, of Baltimore, who has been her gueit for a weelc. Mr. and Mrs. B. Heward Elliett, of Coatcsvllle. Pa., are spending sccral weeks In Atlantic. City. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Jacksen, of 6622 i Woodland avenue, have returned home after spending a few days In Laurel Springs. N. J. ( of her parents en North Chelsea avenue, Hnrt n venr in I'm is nt .Me. .Moes' and mh Mercnce Krlinnl T nv n van. t,i ln,.ie iif rn Chestnut street ilie have i. t... .... ,...'i.. ... ...i..'. i ......; , Ing en the Continent during .v." ',"- '"'I'1" "' "" f '!""" 'rave i ;, nt Peauvllle. nvuui, llii' lUIIMIU, lrt'IlMlIll III t)L Dorethy C'lethifr is the daughter of Mr. i 'V iVr--,n,W i'T, "n V,"',,iVanin nt lt! M..iu i nnii,i,. ....i .. illaneve, will sail en the Aqultanm S?.. V n i-i Vi . i r ""ll, ' I for France tomorrow le join Miss Der- rttr of Lnilly ( lethier who r.tnrricd ethy h. Mnrtin, who 13 no win Paris. Fred Htr.swl rldn. nml nf l.nl'i Clrxl.- Iff, who rnme out InM year. Kntherine ' Mrs Jehn High Mecray, of Cape May, Redii-s Mrs Willi tin limine, ' ,l entertained nt cards en Friday after SnThJlV; il n ..'.,. f,.,' i r ti ? ' neon, last nt the Hetel Lafnyette. The anghter, is n great friend of Dorethy RUf,8tn Included Mrs. Mecray's mother. UOthler. and she. tee, is going te Paris Mrl., Frederick Benjamin Havlland. of IMS rear nt Mile. Moes' Scheel. I Xw Yerk: Mrs Jeseph Pocher, Mrs. lAiuine tiven is nneiner who was te Jehn w. Jlecray, .Mrs. i.eenaru uavis, liar teen introduced this venr and will JUt make her debut Her father. Mr T, Henry Dixen, died about two months MrP. Allen Thurmnn S.iyrn, Mrs Lemuel Miller, Mrs. Harry Hughes Mis. Jessu Rutherford. Mrs Lerey Wilsen, Mrs. M. nn,l TnUe hnu ,,n, .nil,- .,.:. .1 exail-ismytne, .Mrs. ueerge vuriiH, airs. .!', " " , ' " ''" ijjca ummen, wra jesepn warn, Mrs, net te go out. I Ralph Stevens, Mn. Albert Reynolds, T5T.OHAUD wns running nlen; Hie beach barefooted and In bathing top, nnd only new nnd ng-tlu would he rtn Inte the water, and then only up 'nil ankles. Uncle Chnrlic, who was wttchlng the nnlle. of the M'ung mini, sailed te him : "I thought ,en said reu feuld gwlm." "Se 1 inn." affirmed TOtms nephew. "Well, whv don't vett le eat and show me?" asked his doubt -'nf uncle. "I would, only daddy snys Mt te go out fnr, cause it's like tills, fsee: Only one-half of me can swim." NANCY WYNNE. Mrs Walter Stnrr. Jr., Mrs. Jeseph Hughes, Mrs. Everett .lerrell, Mrs. Harrv Needles. Miss. Martha. Schel lenger, Mls.s Rae Curtis, Miss Helen Moere and Miss Hilda Ware. Mfs. Charles Mortlmeore, of 1520 Spruce street, announces the engage ment of her daughter, Mies Katharlne Naglee Mortlmeore. te Mr. Peter Lam bert Schauble, of this city. Mrs. Mortl Mertl Mortl meoro nnd her daughter are spending a few weeks at the Marlboreugh-Ulen-hoJm, Atlantle City Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S. Helmes, of Rlverten, N. J . announce the engage ment of their daughter, Esther Fisher, te Mr. Edward Merris Jenes, of Ger Ger mantewn. Mrs. Geerge S. Walte. of Welsel, Pa. ATitAfM'na.1 tntm n frTL' rlnva nw Vir Miss Ann Wlatftr Rnrclnv teII! nr miesta Mra Iielen Ilnkriey. MlHa AMca SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MlSK Anna TtTlatA.. Ilaraln,, n,lll Mmaid of honor nt the marrlnge ctt her i Walte, Mies Martha Magulgan, of Glen "iter. MI33 Careline Steckcr Barclay, olden, Pa,, and Mr. Rogers Shaw. iKipenrmts, DvsteNERa s- makers of women a AND QfllLDKUH'S APPAJiEL, OF THK mOUBRT CpAR ACTVn FOR MORE THAK TWENTY-SIX 1 UARB ?R t&fi w North Philadelphia ' Mrs L. W. Harris and her daughter, Miss Myrtn B. Harris, of 2414 North i HeuWcr street, nte spending a fortnight! nt the Pcrklemcn Inn, Schwcnks- illc. Pa. i Miss Flera A. Kletz, of 877 North I Twentieth street. Is spending some time at Llttln Nnhant, Mass. After a two months' stay In New , England Mrs. Charles A. Keder, et 215s North Sixteenth street, returned te her home bv way of Fall River, ' Masa., te New Yerk en the steamship Commonwealth en Wednesday evening, September 0. i Mrs. E. McDencfugh. of 2815 West I Lehigh avenue. Is ssendlng a fortnight as tne fruest or Mrs. james Aicuoneugu, of Wildwecd Mis Florence Moerehnuse, of 1822 North Camae street, has returned home nfter spending some tlme at Lake Geerge, N. Y. Mrs. Jesse C. Baum. of 1915 Glen- i weed avenue, Is entertaining for a fort- night her son, Mr. Leuis Baum, of San , Frnticlsce, Calif. Mrs. Katharine Prendevllle, of 1814 I Mpster street, has returnel home after spending some time ns the guest of I Mrs. James McDonough, of Wlldwoed. vQ GrlbLm frr t&UU (f cf u & fe -tmter -VHICH. FOU THE PAST MONITIS HAVE BEEN ' ASSEMBLED WITH THE UTM03T CARE AND DlSCRiniNATlON.VlLl RECEIVE TnEIR INITIAL PRESENTATION CCfl MENCING THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER ANDRASSY 1510 WALNUT STRJ2ET PHILADELPHIA. Cbestnat Cem' Twelfth Dresses-New Arrivals-49.50 Beauty and Value Superior A collection of styles suitable and effective for street and afternoon. Every new material. Note worthy in this extraordinary collection, Dresses for bridesmaids ; light, dainty, of georgette and taffeta. j it. Millinery Very Beautiful lO-oe Of Panne nnd Lyens Velvet; smart combinations of duvetyn nnd velvet. Larue, small and medium. New Sports Coats, 19.50 te 59.50 . -- me eumn UOUUlG-inCCU CUUtillKii, iliuii e .v...e,..I -.- -r, bone weaves and nole pentine. Tnna. mixtures, block tweeds, two-tones. Practical, though very wagcer. BONWIT TELLER L CO. JAeJjiecia(tij JKep efOriqinaticnr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Deciphering !$EW GGBE ir MODES! " Women's Tep Coats 49.50 te 135.00 3 The symbols by which Sperfs Clethes render themselves distinguished, are a swagger sportsmanlike air, an aristocratic bearing, and a general demeanor of be ing Well born. A perfect understanding of these requiremenls governs the development of these Coats from the quality, character and color of fabric, the work manship, down te the details of lining, buttons and buckles. 'A wonderful collection of Sports Ceals of Vicuna, Our sine, irorumfce's Pure CamcVi Hair Cleth, Imported and Hand-Woven Fabrics. Man)) have cellars of Beaecr, Rac coon, Fisher, Dyed Badger and Dyed Filch. Third Fleer firm rtf" irvW Mi 5 T ". rttttfflflffii dHk m riWrifPTT?f iwiiiiiiWOTiMiaRMiaaBM i SENSATIONAL DRAMA e 7 IOVE eHHi WMm I PGJr(sEiiBs. LUCY DOIAIHC. WITH LUCY DORASNE IBENMARKS&DOLLY WILSON Itllmself The "Nell nrlnkler dtrl" N A ItKAI. VACDKMM.i: TltKAT I FOUR MUSICAL HODGES I in "MKr.nm i m" (FLORENCE FIELDS In J'nlqijf Hene Kcviik from CORNELL-LEONI & ZIPPY I A Cnmcilr Dnncltig Neifltr S' ""WaWIMUaUHLUH 11W tMLLE. FRANCOIS & CO. Knrenean N'eelti Animal Offfrlne IHirry WeUh & Msrjerie FIjnn A Klpllnz futlfstlen &. Oat. u Ince. n Hunch of nnr I BIO nAROtD lUlVB COKDV ITEATUKE KIH'C'ATIONAI, AM) Mrwb irciTuiti:s Price MaHe". IGe A SOc; C;tlrn. zm?t aturdys and Ueltdayj War Tax included. r fr I BONWIT TELLER & CO. jht$p6cialhjSnopefOriqi CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fashion creaks an Individual Mede for the Miss in charming versions for Fall & Winter MISSES' FROCKS Faihien Interprets tha aophteticated Faift Mede in term insouciant, and achieves a distinctive Mftde of Youth; In tailleur frecka fashioned of fine twill, introducing the Ruaiian influence. In chic afternoon frecka, employing tha many new crepe weavea; In modes for evening of diaphanous weaves enhanced -with scintillating motifs. Fourth Fleer 29-50 te 175.00 MISSES' COATS Fer tha college girl and the girl who indulges in winter sports and for the young traveller, are swagger Sports Coats Shagmoer, Ouraine, Camel's Hair, imported tweeds in smart out-of-deer colorings. Daytime coats of the deep pile fabrics- Marcera, Veldyne, Preciosa, Fashona, Gerena introduce decorative stitching and embroidery, bandings, cellars and cuffs of fur. Third Floe 29-M te 295-00 MISSES' SUITS The Suit Mede proves itself indispensable in the Fall wardrobe of the Jeune Fille; varied interpretations run the gamut of beautiful fabrics from fine twills and sturdy tweeds te the velvety textures found in Preciosa, Mar leen, Marceva. The mannish sports mode, the jaunty box coat, the Russian Blouse version and the three-piece Costume arc among the favorites. Fourth Fleer Iircitien Htnly Company of Amtrtea t?f4K miiKrrxBMTH a uakkjbt 11 1 30, a 30. fi:S0, 7:80, 9.30 LAST SIX DATS RODOLPff VALENTINO SlfiedSana A 1'AIIA.MOUNT PICTURE 1'IIOLOOI IJ -MIlO PICO, HOIvOWT Va'-ig t ANTON 1DTJI AND MAItKBT 11 SO, 1 SO, :i BO, C.SO. 70. S4S WILLIAM FOX rrmnU a LVVtSlI PICTUniZATION or dujcas rAMOl'a nOMAMCB Ifitate ISUiaM ChMtnat 11 tell "T.wVJQrld isJiituT St(igd by Emmatt J. Mynn DAILY. 83e and 30a Kvntnc .nd Baturday Mntlnw. BAn. TSa ALDINE MAX UNDER VKBQUK 'The Thiec-Must-Get-Therea' AenAt1 City PasreMt wilxuc vera GORDON rm.vr'Y0UR BEST FRIEND" 10, is. :. 4. s. 8. 10 P M. nnOAD & CHESTN'JT Heuib Peteri, Virginia Valli and Matt Moere in THE STORM A KT1 PKN'DOl S riCTmiZATION OP ' nr.un McC'erui'ick'i 8tae 8uecti . A '-' Atlantic City Pageant A' '.I I "D J DAI KCC 12TH AND MAllKBT rALALE. (MS A. M le II P. M. CHARLES RAY "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" M " HFt'K riIliT SHOWINO "WHAT'S WRONG WITHO THE WOMEN" i rrr,TirM?IA l A. M te 11:15 P.M. V l 1 WlVJLtt. ;rNTU MARKET TOM X in 'MUST TONY" Larry Semen rrtr "GOLF' ARCADIA1 . Flt:n HOT ROMANCE Next Wi "JOMBTHIN'O PITTEREyT "WHAT'S WRONG WITHO THE WOMEN" i r" A DITOT 8TH A' MARKET LAiUUL. m a ir u imj p jr. nt'STIV FARNfit In "OATH ROUND" JITJJIPEK AND XfARKET VAUUtVlLLt "u"yi., SEEINO POPfLAR ACTS- FOPt'T.AR TRICES OTH CHESTNUT A M te HUB P.M. gStSE BROADWAY HROAD SNTPER IS. ISO 1 E r ;r x THE l.VI.WTABLE EVA TANGUAY k S MunratN' PHOTOPLAT " !'n. j iiiEnn was'' I'KA-NKPORD AND ALT.KGHKNT 3 IS 7 AND 8 ALLEGHENY VAl'nrVILLE- ALPr i-HVRLES RAT IN A I All-UIl MADR JIAN CROSS KEYS CTr 2 IT, 7 A ft JH1M1 '-Attn A OnjiPANT LYRIC LAST WEEK UM POP M ITINKE VCn.VESDAT r.i ji:ni: e-nhimh Z4"Al am r stjfrr as 'THE HAIRY APE" "J V, I'll t i-U nf "enl I IS WOI Hi:im t "MMUOI.1 ST." k.ti rtfir t-apw .a.,.... ......" ' Pep. Mat. 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