4' u i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Chats About the Opening Pole Game at the Philadelphia Country Club. Yesterday Tennis Fans Turn Out in Crowds at Manhcim r EEATjIT, you den.'t knew just what ft de these dnys with two sports n love te watch going en. and jiipIi 70 V.ilv soed new oletliCR te see. The rf'Jne se netted I just about ftve a fit . bceeiiM. as I have said . nnd ever, they are se different wu ju"t - aS't set away with Inst year's fh s without Its being apparent. 1 nv-cver, se Ions as a gown is fresh. ,.. coeil lines nml Is net slngulijrly :m rtvle. who cares If It was worn last ldn, Ye-i knew that Is killing about fhe buds of a year past or mere. The war they come out hcv arc dressed ,m te the nine.?, net a curl out of place, .. little accessory as, te gevea. .ills slippers, etc.. just right, but once Ihi ear of "out" Is ever many of SrtiTslgli with relief and take te wear n eM frock they, had before their 'debut, even though they have plenty of ihem from the debutante year and p'enty ef new ones besides. It's a sort of let tin down, a realization thnt they are no longer the cynosure of all eyes, and, I doubt net; a practical announcement of their utter relief because Its nil ""personally, I think tee much of the entertaining nnd -geed times are given ever' te the debutantes, and, believe me, the practice is growing. Every year there are rqore and mbre parties for (them and fewer .for girls of a year or 'two yea's' vintage. Why, If a girl tomes out at. seventccn. as many of them de these days, Bhe's en the shelf before she's twenty. That's why se many are going Inte the business world; many who de net need te ninke rr-ency, but who feci that they must have something dclinltc te de. AND new let's go back te clothes. I see Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, Jr., tnd Peggy arc home from their various visits in Bar 'Harber, Newport and ether JJe'thern resorts. Mrs. Thayer was at the tennis one day wearing a itunnlng frock of oyster white crepe remalnc and a large black hat trimmed With water lilies. Peggy's frock was of royal blue crepe de chine, and with It the were a large white picture hat. I saw Uuima Norri, tee, another day. Emma Is In the sub-deb class this sen sen ,ien, as she wUl make her debut next 'rear. She hns lately returned from Kitrragansett Pier, where she stayed nitb her uncle and aunt, Mr. .and Mrs. Clement Hecvca Walnwright. Incidentally, Mrs. Walnwright and Emma wen In the doubles at the tennis tournament held en the Tuesday after Laber Day nt Point Judith Country Club. They were victorious ever Mrs. Jehn I.ewber Welsh, Jr., and Kitty Brinten. Mrs. Walnwright and Emma took pnrt in the tennis at the Phila delphia Cricket Club this week. Emma has grown very tall lately. She Is fair, like the Dixen family (of which her mother Is the only daughter whose hair Is dark) and she has blue eyes. She vas wearing a frock of gray crepe remalne the ether afternoon, 'and her hat was, n soft felt model of the same color, trimmed with a pheasant en brim, the latter being turned back off the face. Kmnia's meiher was Miss Emmie Dixen, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tem Dixen and klstcr of Mr. Jehn Fngtin, Mrs. Henry Cart ill Lewis. Mrs. Wnlnwrlght and Margarctta and ?razlcr Dixen. I AM 6ure that every one must have been very much shocked, as I was, yesterday te hear of the sudden death, In Renten en Tuesday night, of Mrs. Hollinshead W. Tayler. Mis. Tayler was metering down from Northeast Harber with her sen-ln-lnw and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Neidhard Mart n. and was apparently In perfect health. When they reached Bosten Mrs. lajler was taken buddenlv ill with a heart attack and died at 8 0 clock that evening. Mrs. Taj ler was the grandmother of Evelyn Martin, i.Xh.e fwj' I"''' "' t" Ermine Pnbllr Lrdcrr nlll be ilad te mfltr nr item of netn dMnm In vnrlnii pmleny 'of the cltr. Tln netra nnmt no written en one Me of the miner only. Hnn fnnat It ttM.il . 1,1. .1.. .,.. I full name. addrrM nnd telephone num. I tier, n tUj lurnn must be capable of Tcrinenuen. who was te have made her dpbut this season. Mrs. Tnyler and her sister. Mrs. Kebert Leng, lived en Mercland avenue, In Chestnut IH'l. BesNcs her diiughter. Mrs. Mnrtln. who was Aline Toyler, Mrs. Tayler Is Mirvlved by a son. Helllnshrnd N. Tayler, who mar ried Mary Stockton, of this city. XXfELL, new you knew two of the ' rumored broken engagements. They were these of Cernelia Itnnkln nnd Alfy Hunter and Catherine Merris and Be. delphc de Schauensee. But what of a new engagement which I hear rumored around. It's coming out in n day or two nnd It's awfully nice. The girl made her debut n couplcef years age, If I am net mistaken, nnd the man has some nwfully attractive sisters. That's all I'll tell you. but really you ought ,te have some Idea from that. Oh, the man Is a brother of one of this season s debblcs, tee ; that's another Clue, leu knew there are only nbeut seventy of the debs who hnve brothers, se really It ought net te be hard te guess. Mnvbe I'll te'l you tomorrow and maybe I won't tell you till Satur day. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement eMnterest In thin city announced yesterday in Washington, is that of Miss Camilla Leyal Ashe Sewall, daURhter of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld M, Sewnll, of Dnth. Me., nnd Senater Wal ter E. Edpe. of New Jersey. Miss He wall and h'er parents spent last winter In Washington, where Miss Sewnll mnde her debut. She Is the granddaughter of the late Arthur Scwall. and a relative of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Bewail, of 1311 Spruce street and Donamer, East Jaf frey, N. II. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L. Woelsto'n, of Qlenden, Chestnut Hill, hnve IsBued cards for a tea at their home en Thurs day afternoon. October B, from i until 6:30 o'clock, te Introduce their daughter, Mls.s Nancy Woolston, and their niece, Miss Josephlne Jenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jenks. of Mount Kemble. Morrlstewn, N. J. The card of Mr. and Mrs. Jenks Is Inclesed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Edward Zimmer man, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dinner en Friday evening, Octeb'er 6, In honor of Miss Mary Ramsay, of Haiti Haiti mere, following the tea they will Rlve that afternoon th Introduce their daugh ter, Miss Anna Ccrllla Zimmerman. The guests will later attend the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L Woolston will give at the Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of their daughter, Mis? Nancy Woolston. and their niece, Miss Joseph Jeseph ine Jcfks. Dr. and Mrs. Themas O. Ashton, of Rcdleaf. Wynnewood and Malvern, will entertain at dinner en Friday, Sep tember 22, in honor of their daughter. Miss Anne Ashton. before the dance Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery McMlchael, of Knell Heuse, Deven, and 2011 Walnut street, will give In honor of their daughter. Mlsa Ellen Wain McMlchael. Dr. and Mrs. Ashton, Miss Ashton and Mr. Wil liam H. Ashton have returned from Jamestown, R. I,, where they spent the summer. .. ,.and. Mrs- Nathaniel Knowles. of 8106 Seminole avenue. Chestnut Hill, will give p. dinner-dance en Tuesday. October 10, following the tea which they will give that afternoon te introduce their daughter. Miss Nancy P. Knowles Mr. GuBtave A. Heckscher.. of Isle- LLiLLiBLLTLLLLLLLLYaLVLVfiff mmwBm'iWMBnnmMm Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 Cheese Your Winter Hat Frem Our Greup at $12.00 Among these hats are felts, velvets and duvetynes, trimmed with burnt ostrich, ribbon bows or self trimmetl in the season's prevailing shades Black, Nut Brown, Navy and Tile Blue. They arc extraordinary values at $12.00. Opportune Sales for the Discriminating Shepper TrVANITY FAIR and KAYSER SILK NOVELTY VESTS, broken lines, ii off, new $3.00 up. VANITIES, ideal for Christmas gifts, some te match vests, V& off. VANITY FAIR and KAYSER SILK BLOOMERS, some te match vests, broken lines, 1-3 off. eTTT,IANITY FAIR and KAYSER SILK UNION bUITS, broken Unes, new off. , Trefeusse special, pique sewn, best FRENCH KID GLOVES, 1-clasp, in Black, White, Tan' and Gray, reduced from $2.75 te $1.95. $4.50 SQUARE FRENCH VEILS, with or without nbbezine fringe, octagon mesh, in Black, Brown, Navy and Taupe and colors, new $2.50. CLEARANCE of mussed and soiled net, organdie and LACE NECKWEAR, it of original price, new 10c-$1.50. REMNANTS OF RUCHINGS in White and colors, n net, organdie and Georgette, VI of original price, new 10c te $1.00. LADIES' SILK SCARFS, in stripes and plain colors; were $3.00 te $12.00; new $1.50, $2.75 and $4.50. Short lengths of Black and colored LACE FLOUNCINGS, 12 of original prices, new $1.25 te $3.00 a yard. FRENCH METAL TRIMMING, for fancy work, special at 10c te 55c a yard. Finest imported $1.50 DOTTED SWISS, mostly White grounds with colored dots, at 75c a yard. REMNANTS OF GINGHAM and SWISS, i3 te U off. '" Oval size UN AIR EMBAUME COMPACTS; large and twin MARY GARDEN COMPACTS ; large and twta RIGAUD'S COMPACTS; all $1.00 values at 50c. 75c ROGER and GALLET'S SMALL COMPACTS, y powder or rouge, at 35c. DRALLE'S ILLUSION, imported concentrated oil essence, true flower odor, usually 85c at 50c ', mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwHmmwmiimmmmmimm Traveling Abroad A ',- '. ' ill- imim c.. :' .' ;v, . i :.''i-.nm r."i"r.,:"..Mi raKner Ilandolph'Keons. Mist Peace will aUe he the guest of honor at a dance which her mother will give en Wednesday evening, September 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Trenehard Emleh New. held and Mrs. Newbeld's daughter. Miss Itneda M. Breeke, of Breey Brew. Ardmore, have returned from Watch Hill, n. I where they visited Mraml Mra Etllnsham Merrh. of Tyn-y-Ceed, Aramore, at tneir summer iium--. Mr.'J. Blair Kennerly. of 408Chesl- nut street, has been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Blttgcn and their family, of Cincinnati, O., for a fort night, after their return from Atlantic City, whera they .pent a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Blttgen left this city by meter for their home en Tuesday. Later In the month, Mrs. Kennedy's daughter, Mrs. Jeseph P. Replogle. of Johnstown, Pa., will be her guest for two weeks. Miss Naemi Barrie, daughter of Mrs ....., ... ........ ,.... , miss isaemi tjarrie, naugnxer ei 4rn Mr. and Mrs. M R Oane, of Sixty I Ernest A. TreUi, Forty-eighth street and urth street and City line, OverbroeK, Haitlmore avenue, has returned from va it rtlnner en Monday evening in Atlnntle r?lv.'whr aha anpnt lh sllm- fourth 'Hi Pftnte by l'hote-Craflor- MISS MARY VIRGINIA ALLEN Daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Perry S. Allen, of this city, who with her mother and her sister, ias been spending the summer abroad. Mrs. Allen and her daughters will return te thii country the end of the month brook. Strafford, hns liiued Invitation ler a aance at the Radner Hur en Tuesday evening, September noner ei nis niece, anus . Heckscher, daughter of Mr, Ledvard Heclikscher. of HelinnhmiiP Radner, and Mlsa Catherine Mather, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vlctcr C. Mather, of Avonweod Cottage, Haver ford. Miss Heckscher and Miss Mether recently returned from Europe, where they Bpent yie summer. Mr. and Mrs. Moorhead C Kennedy, of 1830 Seuth Rlttenhouse wpinre, will entertain a heuse party ever the week end, at her summer home, at C'lnmbfrs. burg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, who spent the summer abroad, returned a fortnight nge. Miss Saraellen Richardson, dnuf-hlcref Mr. and Mrs. Telbcrt N RMiardsen. of West Scheel Heuso lane, Germantown, will entertain at luncheon tomorrow, at the Germantown Cricket Club, and later In her parents' box at the tennis. Among the gucsta will be Miss Margaret Legan, Miss Louise Ncrrls, Mist Anne Towns, end and Miss Cerblt. Mls3 Richardson will leave the latter part of the month te attend Smith College. She Is one of the season's debutantes. Her brother, Mr. T. P. de Quartel Richardson, has left for Yale College. Mrs. Philip P. Peace, of Peaccfleld, Mid-Stream Farms, Paell, will entertain at dinner en Fridav evening, .September 9. In honor of her daughter. Miss Knthryn F. feace, before ;he dance which Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Keens, n.A n Hnn., An MnnrlflV fiVenlng linnnr of the nlxteenth birthday Of their daughter, Mips Jean Oane. There were sixteen guests. Miss Pnul'ne Davis Bewie, of Sum mer Crest, Chestnut Hill. Is visiting Mrs. Hugh Nelsen at Clark County. Virginia. . Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Starr. Jr.v of Chestnut Hill, have returned from Neva Scotia, whete they spend a part or tne summer. Miss Katharine N. Redgcrs. daugh ter of Mrs. William H. Denner, of 346 Seuth Eighteenth street, will sail en Saturday en the Mn)eitte for France, where she will attend Mile. Moes school nt Paris. Miss Redgers wilt make her debut next season. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement Reeves Waln wright. of Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer nt their cottage at Nnrragansett Pier. Are vNItlnt Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ttrlnlnv nt VnrVinf Tlnrhnr. Me. They I will return te their home en October 15. Mr and M-s Edward Nerrls and Miss Emma B. Nerrls are occupying tne neme of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walnwright during their absence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsha Lee nnd their daughter. Miss Dorethy B. Lee, who have been spending the summer en the farm In Tiega County. New Yerk, wilt return te tbclr home the early part of next week. Miss Lee will be formally presented te society nt a tea te be given bv her parents at their home en Frldny afternoon, November 17. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fnnk Ornnger Kennedv of 201" Spruce street, who htve bc-i mniiri mi- i-.a enmmii- rnnr mi" iiif umii Uie inlnent. have left Swltrerlnnd nnd are nt .lJ- '" nr.nl In Tnrl Thev will Bill for nnd Mrs.,-1113 t0,'ntr' en Friday irext. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Wll-en J!iarple,- nni" their family, w'le hive been sp'ndln'i the latter part of the summer at their rettnge at Yeik Harber Me., returned lHt evening te th Ir home 10 EnHt Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill. The engagement of Miss Mnrgaretta A Sharpless nnd Mr. Walter Lewie Rese, Jr.. of Chestnut Hill, has been an nounced. Mls Eliner West, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Nelsen L. West, of Inglestcnd, Wynnewood, who has been spcndliiR the summer In the Pecene Mountains, hns returned te her home. Mrs. West, who accompanied her, will remain until the latter part of this month. The wedding of Mls.s West, and Mr. Frank Wing Cary, of Drenher. Pa., will prob ably tnke place In the spring. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Carpenter Reyer. of Ardmore, are being congratulated en i birth of a con, Richard Bradley lteyer, en September 10. Mr nnd Mrs. Chnrlc.s W Chandler of Merlen, with their family, left last week tr. ,1... Il.t.l Tah..Im , tlnnlli. lf. itI III" IIUIL'I J-.ililua. sib,,, nil,. Jyt where they will spend the remainder en the month. Mr and Mrs. A. Linten, of Hndden Heights, N. J . announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mlsa Helen C. Linten, te Mr. Saul Perlman, of Pitts burgh, Pa. v dsi&& T TELLER , CO. James Shep WMNUT AT THIRTEENTH TOMORROW FRIDAY GLOVE SILK UNDERTHINGS Extraordinary Sale 1.65 VESTS Superior quality glove-silk vests with tailored finish bodice top. Pink only. Regularly 2.25. VESTS Gleve-silk vests with picot or filet edging. Bodice top. Regularly priced 2.95. KNICKERS Gleve-silk knickers in tailored, full-cut style. Regularly priced 2.95. KNICKERS Gleve-silk knickers daintily trimmed with picot or filet edging. Regularly 3.95. 1.85 2.25 2.85 HOSIERY SPECIALS All-Silk Novelty Hese Super-fine quality nil-silk hose, featuring hand embroidery or open-work clex. Black, gray, beige, Mandalay, mocha. Regularly te 6.25. High-Grade Sil Hese 2.95 Pure-silk full-fashioned hose, with re-enforced lisle or all-silk garter tops. All the new, fash ionable shades. Regularly te 3.50. 1.95 Alse en Sale in the Chestnut Street Shep Atlantic Cltv.'vhre nha nent the sum mer. The latter part of the month Miss Barrle will sail for Bermuda, North Philadelphia Miss RebaCralg, Jr.. of 2012 Oak ford street, ha returned home after spending some time as the guest of Mrs. K. Wiley, of Ocean City. Miss Betty Carr, of Sixteenth street and Erie avenue, has returned home after a short stay In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sokelove will return seme time In October, after nn extended wedding trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. Mrs. Sokelove will be re membered ag Miss 8erene Oresshandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Orosn Oresn handlcr, of 2900 West Lehigh avenue, before her marrlage en September 3. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Sok'elovo will live with Mrs. Sokelovc's mother until their own home is completed. Miss Mary Clark and Miss Margaret Flynn have returned home after spend ing several days as the guests of friends In Media. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Kathryn Reth, of 2319 Seuth Beuvler street, Is spending some time In Brooklyn, as the guest of Miss Lilly Hureley. MISS Kflrtle MeCSflnlirU anrl Xffaa Helen Slngerbcrger are spending a few days . " Buesta or Mrs. c. J. Crowley, of Trevose, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn O'Keefe nnd their en. Master Jack O'Keefe. of Mole and e!f stieetn, are spending a month In dtcne Harber. Along the Reading Mri Ferrest Farren. of Oak Lane, entertained at a bridge party, followed by a mlsccllnneeuD shower at the Bel field Country Club yenterday afternoon, In honor of Miss Anna Well. whose marrlage te Dr. Rebert L. Buchcr will take place en September 20. The guests Included Mrs Edward P. Lukert, Mrs. Archibald Glbb, Mrs. Frederick S. Well, Mrs Llevd P. Sennits. Mrs Charles Swalm. Miss Allce Blrdshell, Miss Mar-K-iri't Beardwood, MiM Ruth Clement. .,'.,8., . -ARnes Dlckel, Miss Katharine I) rkel MtCa TTlnn riennH Xrin TJAln --;- - " ..w. unuuu, ...tee ,ii;iciir faille. MIbs Beatrice Orimth, -Mis-, I'luicncf unnun, .mibh Alice lianscem, MISS Derl.q Miller Mis. I.nlil.n Vnvri.n Mls& Sylvia Sutcllffe, Miss Eleaner Tat- man ana miss Marjorle Wilsen. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hanna Shelmer dlne and their non. Mr. William H. Snelmerdlne, Jr., wJie spent a month ?u h2n I'ak0 N Y- "ave returned te their home In Wyncote. Have Yeu Seen the great wealth of Flowers at the Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th Street "A Down-Town Garden" liiM n,l Mra William M. Lewis and Miss Mildred Betty Lewis, of 1914 North Thirty-second street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they have-been spending the summer. Mr. and Mra R. L. Rosenberg have returned from Atlantic City, te their home, 3119 Diamond street. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Klrshner and fam ily, of 1944 North Thirty-second street, have returned te their home, after spending the summer at the seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Merris Haber and fam ily, of 1627 North Thirty-third street, have returned home, after spending the summer In Ve.itner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of 1837 North Tlilrty-thlrd street, returned te their home, after spending a few weeks In Tanncrsvllle, In the Catskllls. Mr. nd Mrs. Islder Driver have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Lush, at their cottage In Vcntner. Germantown 'Dr. nnd Mrs. H. Broek-;r Mills, of the Wyneva Apartments, announce the en-1 gagement erf their daughter. Mlsa Janice Yvonne Mills, te Mr Victer L. Chl Chl Chl quolne, of Ridley Park. Mrs. Harry Dlctsch, Jr.. will enter- i tain at luncheon today, at the Union League. In honor of her sister. Miss Sara Fry, whose marrlage te Mr. E. wuiaru .Moere win iaKe piace en nies day. October 3. The guests will Include the bridal party. Miss Katharine Breeke Smith, M'ss Dorethy Moero, Miss Claire Lang Karpelcs, Mlsg Dorethy Leenard. Miss Martha Ludlow. Mrs. W. Clifferd Mocre nnd Miss Charlette Frlcke. LAST MAT. SATURDAY KUOKNH (I'NtMLl. H Oreat Mircm "THE HAIRY APE" With LOtftH WOI.HE1M NEXT WEEK Seats New Selling The Musical Comedy Triumph "MARJOLAINE" With I'EflOY WOOI1 m LENNOX 1'AWI.K, KIIANK MOULAN Anil OaHii of Olrln 8AM SHUKERT J5SV'SS MATIWfeE SAT. n $200 ARTHtm HAMMERSTKIN'3 Mtmir'At, rOMKDY HEVELATION THE BLUE KITTEN RICHARD CARLE STAB. CASTfjANO CHOftU? "Better Than the Bat" PAYS THE IIULLETIN OK THECHARLATAN A ThrltllnK, Interrttlnc. Meledrnma AT THE WALNUT VlrM. r.Oe fn ? OO Mlf it.. Mr n i EMMETT WELCH Minstrels AUCH ST AT NINTH flHAND RnOI'ENINO SATURDAY MAT. AND NIOIIT. SEPT. 10 m rtfe lUPORTERS, DESIGNERS A UAKEHB OF -WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST VllAli ACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS w f . x&& w Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Autumn Frecks Incomparable at 25.00 Very modish street Dresses of Peiret twill, afternoon and street Dresses of Canten ".repe and satin-back crepe. Styles that interpret latest fashion develop- " ments, in drape effects, long trimmed panels and circular skirts. Scope and variety that emphasize the $25 value. 3! m El IS. & Breakfast Cetas 3 QS Exceptional Value --- Of fine quality crepe; many of?1eo nri1 nil -le?ie V n rUnrtr Onp Pir.t.iirpfl. -ei63' J"W1'' Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizet the Larger Weman J?' m :3F yPJliiBimi'i'iiiiii iii.inj 1 Coats, Suits, jP '.T'J Lingerie, I Dresses, Jy tf JIL Sweaters, Skirts tJS &0M Negligees J mmmm,'r,vry77z777 .,-w,w.,...t.fll,, OPENING SPECIAL in our New Retail Stere FREE tb every customer Fridav and Satur. day xelth the pur chase of ti and ever A PAIR OF HAND PAINTED PARCH MENT SHIELDS The greatest collec tion of Lamps in all styles. Alse a full line of Fixtures, Novelties and Elec trical Appliances. JODDBR9 Importers Manutactukem lamps, mi Ktrnie NOVimtS LiaHTINef-flXTUMS Factory xV 3rd & Callowhill N. E. Cor. 13th and Arch Sts. One block from Itfidlni Mnllnn t block from (rvuu nrrei milium As nn Opening Special we offer an assort ment of handsome colored SILK BOUDOIR DOLL LAMPS Wired ready te light. $ 2 .35 Only One le a "Watch for next Wtk't Sptciall" r i " iL 1 ' c'"0""r ! Fer Friday and Saturday Autumn Dresses Specially Priced qKQHKk . J. jjhv SxSms. fe3BHfcc UKA'l, " JsKSKai. I !rLJ." ' en X m iWm1 m ' Eli A RiHtltffli nH) 1M Wv- ill I V W mar 4 lIM!j wv 0-' FyS All the new fabrics, including satin-faced and satin-hap.kpri r.naa k.. caded Satins, Canten Crepes and Peiret Twills. All the desirable colors including navy, black and the new shades of brown. Medels include the circular skirt, apron and panel effects. The Best in Value at the Price The Best in Style at Ami Price $25 & 35 I22Q-22-24 Waleut Strwt Eg e3 "v. fair' '-''- ufs'srs 6s. .tm -$? KVwi.. Ita- h I I -ll g. ,m-M J .' tilNKlKKHTU MAHKKT li. i 30. n-.ie. n-ae. 7:30. n se ONLY THIlinj MOKK J3AY8 Rodelph Valentine IN A PAHAMOUNT riCTUIlB "Bleed and Sand" Next We,k-DOnOTHY ffiffl QA tf, ArlM Attrntlnn-Olmbl rhlnn nvlW STAWTON 10TH AND AItKET 11 '30, 1 SO. 3.30. B.30. 7.30, 0.39 WILLIAM FOX Present a LAVISH I'lCTUIUZATION OP DUMAS TAAIOUS HOMANCE t m 'TfielVerid isMinT Stul by Umtnett J I'inn 1JAILY 3.',c en, BOe Kvenlne ntiil Sntiirdnv Mntlnpf fiOr. 7fia ALDBNE MAX I 1NDPR "TiutKn must Added -Atlnntlr "nv I'nseant NEXT WEEK Iltr VOTIIKK IV ' IItfMDUFe0T'R- VERA GORDON w ti nr-nr' )vtr)l'' in "YOUR BEST FRIEND" A Serv of Mether I.ne 10th and Llli'MnUt 11 te 11 EEOAD lc CHESTNUT At 10, 12, 2, 1, 6, 8, 10 P. M. Made Frem Ge or re I Dreadhurst' 'reducti of L a n r d e n McCormick's Stage Success. The filmed version of this thriller is se far superior te the cumherseme and fu tile stage mcle, with its trick-falling trees and poor ly stimulated flames, that there is no real compari son." Evening Ledger. Added AtlAQtle Cltr Faceant fTTrtyTwaja..',uai PAI APF l.'lli AND JUhlkUt 1 aar-aVrfi-i e r, A M ti 111'. M. CHARLES RAY "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" Full MANY HI.Ait.NS V)t' WILL hi. INinitF.ILD IN bECINO "What's Wrong O With the Women" This Saturday and Next Week r ViT OF V nniTKS HFHF- WD AT TffP tprADIA VICTORIA u A M ' il ' " TOM MIX in "JUST TONY" Larry Semen r;;;dv "GCLF" ARCADIA i"Ji uiMi.ur V-J fXJlf 10 A M te 11 15 PM. A KEP HOT KOMANfC'' He e inJ ct h Pa!jc This Saturday and Next Week "What's Wrong O With the Women" PAPITOI i" UlUKKI.f -.I 1 1 WI-. je A ,M te 1 1 1.1 p r, -tiv rriM'M in ai'h net'VD" GLOBE it.vu'mi' A.NU makket 9 . w ,rrt ,n -. .t.n..... -w VAUULVlLLt VrniV POPULAR AfTS Mc Pt 1 rr VltlnR"? h.N'MJUll 1- It 30 t bKUADWAV EVA TANGUAY Thes. Meighan ' "wcllieivd ALLEGHENY 1 liANht'UUU AND A! ! I ilHKN'V At PFVTI T K 2 11 J n I) "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" CKUSS KhY.hU. rr nf -.T II 7 A ti N I J fORRLsT ,; it h J V J 15 AT r T, i t U -PBT JACK LAlt JP altkn i,rHtt. Nan llulprrln. firerzl I'rlrp Ml-'-tiir nit nml n (.Mtlll V IIP 1-1)1 N 111 TV f MOUTH BROAD l',"',1'.1 ,:,i'.f.,:. -.,. , j. Pill illi.ll "The imPtt cemedy I erer itK lluutb 1'nrklngten -J , lV v.,uUNN teNTANNB ls.' I ajid a Drilllxmt Omnptnr GARRICK Last 3 EvB. l-n Mat. r.n kii iteur rrfnt'. ORANGE BLOSSOMS A Miihlrnt ( nmpilr TVInmph vlh Edith Day and a Caste of Starj 1 tur lfib rt i u. - i M1t i j;vf Next Monday Ev'g. ";- .VM II IIMtltIS rrr. ROLWI) YOl'Nf; LAl'RV !!OIK CKKWS In II It K"n"r . V,, j ,,ini. POMEROY'S PAST K EITII'S Til EAT HE DESSIE BARRISCALE & CO, n IKK VI I'B vr HHS" B.lly B.-VAN & CORBETT-J.,, J i The I uliupntn Aitiinm.n. ' hMIU. I OMMIK'H x iioetIim w v " winery. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA iuuay ': hi hum m n iifi aii .s i- "i ui a 'r . '.'.'.' 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