W-yt ft t I - fWVWHfiftS r a.'aw. Fr &'! yvr;. fnw'Piiwi; .."'-t"y V H" V 3 . , ' fr'xrjmir'W W " ,ft'W . - ' ."T.1. ''fe&6 DGEADfWA-BgB JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Fairs, Clethes and Weddings. Other Matters Discussed Engaged Tnn oiit-er-doors things hnrc started villi n ntiR,nnce. Yeu Vnew nfler (1,1, tennis wck IIite will be pole nctt ttccU nnd then the Herse Shew nt Hryn Jlnivr which' If I nm net mistaken, nill open en the '27th e the month. Ami you need net think out-of-doers affairs will atop with the Herse Shew, Xet at nil, for there ulll be the aiinuftl fair for Nt. Frends' Heuse for Con Cen Con Talcsfenta at Dnrby en October 0 and ,', Yeu knew that fair and market day, as it Is called, is always held en the grounds of the Heme for Con Cen Con vfileseents, and it's simply wonderful hew muth money is ralicd. Jt It a sreat clinrlt.v, as any of us who have vlnltwl Illeckley can testify. It started primarily te nfferd a home of vest and restoration te health during that t.-jins period of tlmr- after patients re dismissed ftem the hospital ns eurcd. and yet are net perfectly well or entiiely ever the illness. .And in many ctt3cs some of the sick women hive had le go right back te their homes and everyday work. The former Mrs. Charles Emery Smith and her nieces. Frances and Leta Sullivan, who you remember married Vllcrt Heffman and died two yearx age. 'were nmeng the tlrst te contribute te tip home, which lias iteen in aimeih. Knrm, Stratford, rmneuni e' the cnsnite fur Km" ve.irs. Private beflticsts made indit nf Mr, llfrlwlicr's Unuclitei', Mli at her home in lthen for Helen Hepe Montgomery, a debutante of the tcasen. ASIDE from parties, quite n. number of alrls who 111 ceme out next year nre sailing for Murepe today nnd tomorrow te snend the winter nt bciioei. Mrs. Merris Clothier Is taking her two daughters, Lyillii and Hernthr, nnd Katherlne Itedgers, daughter of Mrs. William Dermer, abroad. Mrs. Clothier will lenve Dorethy nnd Katherlne in 1'nrla at Hchoel. and "tie and Lytlla will travel for n short time before return ing te this country. Edith Ileberts, the (leerge W. It. rteberts' youngest daughter, is going abroad with her mother te enter school in Paris for a year and several ethers will sail this week, tee. lOm - YBAIl OLD JACK was mildly excited ever the arrival of a biand-nnw baby at a neighbor's house. He even grew boastful about It mid an nounced thn lm well remembered when he "came through the eky." "Oh," said father, who wu- much Intrigued by the young gentleman, "did j ou ride here in an airplane?" "Ne," said our here. "Oed just gave me a push and down I fell." NANCY WYNNE. F SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mm. Steven Tlccksclier. of 001 I l,anrcv lilnce mid Greenwood tn '' f" ' j. HBwBk?H t - ' $ 1 spend the Media. autumn at Idlewlld, near read, Ovorbreolt, cntertaln'tl nt left, nftcr the pole tournament en Weflnewiay , afternoon, nt tne '''ia"c''""vi'"'l; ' riub. in honor of Mrs. Morgan Belmont, nf New Yerk. Mrs. Iluhn l 'J1"? Ins as her guests for a week. Mrs. dor der hnm Cliften, of Itaverferd, and Iter nnd Mrs. Geerge A. Huhn, of New erli, who hwi Jual returned after Hpandtne me summer en a ranch In Wyoming. Mrs. Samuel Parhuin Hulin, of B98B Drexel read, Overbroek. will cntertn n at dinner tomorrow cvenlntr t the. I oie dinner dance le be given at the rfilln rfilln delphle. Country Club, te celebrate Uie twenty-flrst blithilay of her mmi. jir. t. ...Ii t..i... ttiiV,., Mr. Ttuhn Will Tenvc next week for rrlnccten te attend i college. mii irnrifi Ttiiien. dnucliter of. Mr . ,Inins C. UIMiep, of Mlnler, 'loueneaie. , ;llM jfcten V Kellv, of 6t4"J Webster hj left for a visit te Annandale farm, street, is sDendlni? n. fw davb In Tren- Mount Klsce, N. Y., wher slie will .at-1 1 ten and New eik as the cuest of The marriage of Sflss raullne Weeds, daugliter of Mr. and Mrn. ThemM I WoedP, of Huntington, I'a and Dr. TIieddeu I,. Montgomery, nephew ?r Dr. H B. Montgomery, of 1426 Spruce street, took, place yesterday pt neon in the Methodist Kplncepal Church of the. Covenant at Hpruc and Elhtentn streets. The cerrfmeny was performed bv tlie Kev. Dr. UJiristlan O. Keppel. After a wedding trip, Dr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery will llvs at the Hlchelleu Apartments, HU Spruce street. Mr. James J. Hurst, 431 Kast Cheljen avenue, Oermantewn, will leav today te upend the week-end In Atlantic City. West Philadelphia m is. im - ' '"' i. ..AB. . a trt i v inn in is iiiiti i iirr iui;''i la n. tirriiM-'ipr. ..ri. iLiin Air. . u e bin the Coef; prepeity nest deer eph ",r1r'C0,V ''" ??n,rf ul' a,m1-!" te euj '"-. , ,''fi ' ,.,p,i fnr .Te'eph Hun Isen, rf lliiveifenl. M ' sml thai, incilentallj. was med for ,1,. nudP' i1Pr ,itbut two years wwirnlP.vf'pnt fOlCllCl'.S attCl ine Wl. mvn nnrl Id nnn r,t llin mrl ,mn,ilni n tl.incr which is always interesting nbeut this fair is the fact that you can de all your marketing for several dura there, as they have everything one reuld require for a week-end. Seme of thes" who have been presidents of St. Francis' Heuso and ethers nctlrcly In terested in the work, are Miss Julia hagucrenne. Miss Florence Sibley, Mre. Vrank l'attersen, Mrs. Henry Clark, Mrs. Rebert Quejincll, Mrs. James Mundy, Mrs. William Hunter, Mrs. Frank Walsh, Mrs. Fred Nathan and Miss Katharine Bcniiermaii. I DO think Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaur wears frtunning gowns, don't you? She was at one of the out -deer doings his week, wearing a watte crepe u se ana Is one or tnn most nenula membera of the younger set. Rhe Is iv granddaugliter of Mra. Themas l.tamlns and a niece of Miss I-ucrctla S. Heck sehcr. Mr. I,edyard llcckschcr and Mi' Gustave A. Heckscller. Mr. Harrison t" a great-grandson of General Geerge G01 G01 den Meade and a brother of Mrs. Philip Price, Miss Margaretta Lnrga Harrison and Miss Maud 8. Hantson, who is one of this season's debutantes. Mr. and Mrs. P.ebert K. Cassatt. of 1505 Locust street, nnd Ueaupre, llose llese llose ment, will entertatii nt dinner the latter part of this month In honor of Mfas Lu Lu cile Polk Carter and Mr. Samuel J. Itecvea, whose wedding will be nn event of the early autumn. MISS LUCRETIA UECKSCHER Daughter of Mr. Stevens Heel; xclier, vjltesc engagement in ni ni neunced today te Mr. Jeseph Harrison, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison tend the we'ddlnir of her cousin. M'"? Marlen Tayler, daughter of Mr. utirt Mrs. Moses Tayler, of New Yerk, and Mr. Ianghorne Gibsen, son of Mr. ami Mrs, Charles Dana Gibsen, which will tttke place at St. Marks Church. Mount Klsce, tomorrow. Miss nishep will yo ye turn te her home early next week. 110 engagement of Miss Bishop and Mr. Benjamin lUwh, Jr., has been an nounced. m.. nt!. 1 mh Ttrv-f ltlvnn. of. Phesl- nut Hill. liav returned from Nantucket, where they Mpetit several week. Mrn BIynn'R meiher, Mrs. Henry Lee Held, , M of 35 Wet Hex nvenue. Chestnut Hill , , will remain until the latter part of this 1 ,, t 1 1 lends. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Eugene. Heine have returned te this city, and have taken apartments at the Aqullla, 4750 Sansom ttrcet. Mr. Themas Smith, of C209 Christian street and .Stene Harber, N. J., an nounces the engagement of Ills daugh ter, Mtna Hue V. Hmltli, te Mr. J. Wclr Dnrrili, of thin city Along tlic Main Line Mrs. Nerman J. Jefferles and her daughter, Mra. Welhman, of Nnrberth, will remain at their summer home, near Plymouth, N. 11., until October 1. Dut Injr their absence Mr. ami Mrs. Jehn Charles Manser and tiielr fanilly have bsen occupying Mrs. Jefferlea home at Narberth. Mr. and Mr. Jehn Maeldln, of Merlen, who have occupied their cottage, at At lantic City for several months, will net return until October 1. Miss Frances Buck, daughter of Mr. and Mir. J. Cliften Buck, of Deven, re turned this weel: from a May cf six week in Plattshurg, N. Y and Green wich. Conn , where flhe was the guem of friends Gcrmantewn Mr. Kin oed H Keyser and son, of 219 WeM Wyemlnir avenue, are spending the month of September at their cettage at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kcbeneman. of 1S9 West Manhelm street, have returned 1 from ventner, where they spent tne rummer. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Karpclen nnd their daughter, Miss Claire Karpcles, of 143 West Chelten nvenue. who left earlv In July for a trip through the Great Lakes, jrncu Moercstown Mr TVtne Wllllama, of Pittsburgh, has been vlsltlnir Mr. and Mrs. James Gladhlll, of Newbeld avenue, for several days. Mr. and Mis. llebert McKay, of I?atena. Via.., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William It. l,lppIncett, of IJast Main ntreet, for some time. The Friendly Mena' Bible Clas. of the First Baptist Church, held a surprise party In honor of lt teacher. Mr. Arthur N. Luce, at his home en Ncwbeltl nvenue, laJit week, te celebrate his birthday. K EITH'S THEATRE BESSIE BARRISCALE k CO. in "PICKINO PECHKfl" Billr B.-VAN ft CORBETT-Ji. J. In UTi D!nteniii Amendment" rnevv. cai.uMnus hecter Cahlll b Demain. Alice Hamilton, liarnei Ainuu m u,. vinwrB, ,tiAp. rctur month. MIsh Kathrvrlne ICnlght Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Francis .Smith, of 4021 Pine street, who has been the guest for Beve-al weeks of Miss Alice V. Sailer, daughter cf Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Sailer, of 1718 Spruce rUreet, nt their hummer home en Chestnut nvenue. Camden. Me., has returned te her home Mrs. Sailer and her family, will return the latter part of this month. North Philadelphia m ('. MacDonald and her daugn , Minn K'sIh Mar.nennld and MlJU Helen MacDonald. of Sixteenth and te their home. IS'orristeivti EMMETT WELCH MimtreU AllCIt HT. AT NINTH OltAND IlLiOPBNINU SATirr.DAT MAT. AND NIOHT, flnPT (J lh A H'al. Mnt. Today "STEP ON IT" Nible & Spencer CASINO September Ml. and Mm. . A. tl.iltenherir. of !-,.e r-.tn.-..., .... .. .. . .. . -.. -,...,. T-.ieflrt.- Ifnla ' ' '" '-''""'"iki ireui, lave r'lurneu iruiu Mr and Mrs. W "Ham I reder ckirel s- , a ,,lay nt At:antlc C Ity. man. or wauiuninuii. s. v , " Mr.. Walter Metz, of De Kalb and KernancB streets, has returned from a visit In- Ocean City. Macter Ntreets, nre npendlng the month utreet, wl'l sail en October IS for Europe, of September at Saratoga. Springs. i where she will join her aunta, Miss Mr.,, nnd Mr. wn.i. n.Wi.m. of."' Mclnnes .and Mlse Mary Mc 2308 Vnrlh 11. rV ,... X F.mrvtl Ill" r SIX Weeks. congrntulatlenn upon the 'birth of a son, I. Ucorge ltesskum. Miss Beatrice Lanr. of 2124 North HlghteenUi atrtet, will enter Oeucher enupe, uauimere, en SEES lnmr!,n' ;.rifl .11-111 ll' tllfl KlieSt'1 fO a week of Mr nnd Mrs Ttehi t l.mett Unre. nt their country place Menyhui f, Stinffertl Wll .. I I- - !., f ii( a1tll II of 1S70 nittenhouse squnie. .will clve . " ' "' V ' n Jirnn k will entertain nt ever the week-end n Hugged h,iK tlielr I SftiUr at their home en Tuesday evening country estate nt Clmmbersburg, Pa. 'nJ ,, Uner of their niece. MKi Mnr- aaret Tullldgc, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Bowler Tullldge, of Overbroek, whose marriage te Dr. Rebert Perch Sturr. of Hadden Heights, N. J., will take place en Wednesday evening next In St. Paul's Protestant npiscep,U Church. Overbroek. The guenta will Include the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. William II Beeves, Jr, of Cerner Sheres, Plieenlxvllln, who h.ive been traveling abroad since the spring, will return te this country the luth of this month. Among thoe who will nrlsl In le cehlng at the tea te he gi'en by Dr. and Mrs. Heniv P. Paneeant nt their home. Sluing lane. Chestnut Hill, en Thursday Pnnreant, befnre her recent marrlnge. vaa MIt Hllzibctli Scarborough Knight, Mr. Clayten McMlchael. of 2011 Wal nut street and Knell Heue. Deven, will tntcrtuln nt dinner en Saturdav evening, October 7, at the Mask nnd Wig Club, r In IwMtnf rt flca AtlmCn 1 Tla.fli eiiine embroidered in watermelon pink I daughter of Mrif, Benjamin B. Heath, nf nllk. There were bands et tnc cm jii uninui street, nna .Mr narry u. breidery en sleeves, girdle and skirt "j"': nfV'i1?nKJ' is ' ,ftK' p,!,c'' ' Amenir the guepts who will attend the l,(Ti I notice that the dresses arern "ttne'ua. octeiier lb. i dinner this evening which Mr and Mrs. either draped nt the long wnist line I Mr and Mrr. Jehn Edward dimmer- Wllllarn N. Merlrt, of nullunr. iUst- or e 4r nre Tier- ' lli.iun, ut v. ivhiiul mil, i;.lmi 1S3UCI i ' ,i,i. ,,, i-- ..- -nv v.s.1 ,... ,..... . ii from 4 CO until 7 o'clock, te Intred-iee i A. Brown, rr and Mr.. S. V. Haidlng. thilr debutante daughter. Miss Ann i Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrj Cenner Weeks. Cecilia y.lmmennanii. Mr. nnd Ml". Mr. nnd Sirs. William T. Galey, Mi. and linmermann will give a dance In honor of their daughter en Saluidaj, Septem ber "10, and a dinner-dance en October 14, In honor of Mts'i Marjcatetta A Shaiplew. dsusliter of Mr. aivl Mr.- T. Wilsen Sharpless. of Chestnut Hill, whee marilagn te Mr. Walter L I'.e"". 'Jr. will take ulace nevt tprlnff. Mlsa Dorethy Kvnnn Nulton, da-ighter et rnmtntitwl'ii-f art A fm TOIlln AT. l!l- afternoon, September 28, from 1 :30 until ,, ,vIt entertaln at a small dance ut 7 o'clock In honor of their non and ther ileme tn tl)0 jjavy Yard, this eve- datichter-ln-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chaileg nln5i j,OT.er of Miss Winifred Murlln, 11 P.tnceast. 2d, and Mis Maignret ) daughter of C'.tptuln and Mrf Murnn. Lindsay Panceal. ;lll be Mia Hduard e( the Nnvv Yard. Miss Murfln will J. Knight and Miss Margaret Paul. Mr. Iohte thn latter part of next M-eek for nnd Mrs. Charles H Pancnnst. 2d, uia Koithnnipteu. where she will be n Hu- eciMipylns their new home. 1C0 Hast dent nt Smith College. uuinam mreet,' i nesinui inn. .Air. Mie- HllrAbeth Mcerley, of 2231 Mnster street, hai icuirned home a(u-i 'lxnd'ng a fertnlglit In Wllduoed. Seuth Philadelphia I'r and Mrs. clccene. of 1413 Seuth Brend street, have returned home after spending the summer months In Chelsea. Mr. A. Jeseph Dl Sllvestre, and thlr fRmlly. of 1626 Seuth Bread street, have returned home from Wlldwoed. Mr." L. Richardson, of 2340 Seuth Sixteenth street, will enfnrtntn the mnm. ;bers of her card club nt her home thla 'evening, for the benefit of the War Memerial. Mr. Karl Bekcr. son of Mr. and Mri. AugiiHt W. Becker, of 2211 Seuth Twenty-first street, sailed en the Mnuro Mnure tunla recently for an extensive tour of Lurepe, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. J M.-!rrnett. Misn OUlla McDcrmett and Mrs. Jeseph McDermott. of Bala, formerly of Seuth Bread street. r hin this reason feitlv nlnin with embroidered bands en the hems of tbe ski-ts, sleeves and jtitdlcs Tlir.nr.'S quite a let doing in the social world tenich'f. Theie aie the two bridal vehcan-alis. first and foremet, iird tl'.et nie 1e be followed by a din ir or n buffet supper nnd dancing for the hridnl parties nt the homee of liie 'rid". Vim knew that Dorethy Biirnen, (lie lat of Mr. I'.'irnes' dniithters by bin r.t wife, who was Miss Emily Hnrri "r.n. .1 sister of the late ('. Leland H.ir H.ir .sen. of this city, Is te be married to morrow nfternoen at 4 o'clock te Jewel t tte.ieh Vewtnn. of Horten. in Old St. David'' Church. Deven. And nt neon Adelaide Newlin, the recend dnuelitcr nf Hie Jemes Caverly Newlins. of Hnv Hnv rferd, Ttill be married te Bill Paul "i the f'liureb of the Itcdecmer. Hryn lar. Ddietliy Barnes is n sister of Crel.v 1.irnc. who married Emile ''Irjelln. and of Sylvia ISarncs. who nmried f'ommender Tedd. V. S. N.. some live or mere ycari age. Adelaide Vettlin Is n si'ter of Mrs. Beaumont Whltnev, fd. nnd of Telly Newlin. Tier brothers nre James Cnverly Newlin, J., William and .Tnck Newlin. Then. heides the wedding parties, there is ill lie the dinner-danrc whieh TikHe Carter, or. tnther, Luclln'B Mether, Mrs. (Jeorge Breeke, will give Mr Herbert Goodall, Mr and Mrs. Wcbh Wheeler. Mr Pat O Hare AVoed, Mi. Willis Davis and Mr. Hdward Parrj. Miss Pin Ills Huhn Wal'h, tUiixhtci Mi- !' of Mis. Huhn Walsh, of r.012 Dreei returned Mi-f Charles S. I'enneck, of lllde-a-a. l..niHJor.e. will irlve n lirldKO paily nt her home, en Wcdncvla aft-i ln eiujen next. In honor or. her sister, .miss Bllxabeth IJurrlll Luck, daugliter of Jim Themas Henrj' Uuncle, of Lans Lans dewne, who will be married en Satur day. September jr., te Mr. Hebayt Row land, of Media. Dr and Mrs 1! W Selsa have re turned te their home, 255 Seuth Seven teenth stret, after spending the summer lu the White Mountain". II. I'rntle.v. who has reccntlv firm Jamcstevtli. 1. 1., will Mr. nnd Mrs. Lembard! nnrl tlmlr family, of i:.a Wolf street, have re turned home after a two week'a etay Wlldwoed. A high reputation doesn't necessitate a high price. Any customer of ours will tell you that. (of eru)alt 1iaal Shan U20f Chestnut St Dr. and Mis Tlien-a C Arliten will shortly istue Invitations for n dinner dance en Krld.iv evening, October 20, at Bed Leaf, their place at Wynnewend. In honor efsthelr daughter, Ml.'s Anne Ashton Dr. and Mrs- Ashton and their family arn new eceuptlng DIchcster Farm. Kdgment. Pa , where they will remain until December 1. when thev will open Bed Laf. They will also entertain at dinner en Friday eenlnt,', September 22. In honor of their daughter, bofero the-dance which Mr. and Mrs. i' Kuvn-y SlcMlchacl will clve for their daughter. Miss Bllcn W. McMIchac'. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Whltnc". n Chestnut Hill, will Blve a tea en Thuih day, October 19, te Introduce their delm delm tante daughter, MImi Mnrle Loulie AVhlt ney Mr. and Mrs. Whitney nnd their family rme retiirncil from Bay Head, N. J., whe-e they spent the summer. Mla Jane Shaw Hepburn, daughter of Mr and MrJ Jane Shaw Hepburn, c.f Orchard Lee, Vlllanev.i, will leave today te nttend the house party which Mr. nnd Mrs. Moerhcad C. Kennedy, iffllMiytiigiMlBiil'iilfe JP MmmmmmmM, tUPORTltnH, DK81GN8IIB d AIAKIW8 OP WOIWS'S AND CHILDUKS'S APPAKB. OF TBS HIGHEST CUAH- ACTSn FOR MORE TffAK TWSKTT-aiX TEAKB tw glS Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Dresses-25 te $49.50 Superior in Variety and Beauty Between these moderate price limit?, you will llnd an army of styles that, ful fills every command of fashion. Ne smart matcrinl missing. Duvctyne, Peiret twill. Canten nnd sntin-bnek crepe, and the new flat crepes. Celers and black. Nfw and different drupes and circular skirts, sleeves and oval neck line?. A wonderful assortment. tep!Biit!iMEiM!M.Hli7i Spert Suits Smart tailored models of twill and tweed. Twe-button coats; notched cellar. 25.00 Spert Coats Of plaid back and plain coatings in herringbone and pole coating. Very swagger. 19.50 te 59.50 Millinerj) 7.50 te 22.50 Many new arrivals in black and newest shades for dress. Felt ancj Velour Hats Special 5.00 Special Sales Tomorrow 500 Sweaters $ 3.95 They were up te $10.09 A varied collection, including droe-stitch lands, mohair and Shetland wool sweaters, in slin- en and tuxedo models. All desirable colors and white. ice- Pare Silk Sweaters Were fIGJiO 9. 75 Were $16JiO Excellent quality silk, Tuxedo model, with tailored sash, navy and black; si.e.s 30 te -tC. & ml .e ec5$g kJ Q m I' film fs m fA s. L The PNf: fBSSA SCHOOL GIRL'S j : WARDROBE j ' IT UN m . w k. . . m - - III IKAHJHJ from Benivit Teller & "Different Kind of Juveniles Stere" Dresses Coats Hats Fer 2 te I 6 Kmnrt Freqks of wool and Canten crepe, jersey, serge and Peiret twill. Styles of utility and youthful beauty, 4.95 te 29.50 Girls' Cents built for endee. Well tailored. Lined and interlined. Some for trimmed. Ages 0 te H. 1 1 .95 te 25.00 Girls' Hats Unusual 2.95 te 8.95 Of duvctyne, felt, velour, beaver nnd velvet. Wt Sfitltl'at in Afpattl Tht.SUnittiti Ike Ltrgtr W " mfiBfr 350 Pieces of Philippine Undergarments Chemise, Petticoats, (Jewns and Bleemers; benutifulh embroidered, some with Baby Irish medallions. Undcrllungs Negligees Cencls Hosiery Accessories A'ccftircfir JRA1CHT from Bonnil Teller & Ce., the Court of Fashion, the Scheel and College Miss ma)) step with the grace of a Princess te the Court of Learning. The Summer, devoted te clothes of fancy, frill and furbelow te create pictorial effects, must give Ways le Fall Fashions for the Wardrobe designed te meet the needs of the trip le school, the classroom, the campus and the varied social activities of a Modern Miss. Millinery Sports Wear Novelties Toilet Articles Then were $3.05 te $4.95 2.95 'fS: leri 1D0 Radium Step-In Sets of excellent quality, with pieet tdging. IVerr $6.05 Met Cestutm Sups of Radium Silk, hem stitched ptcet edge, slmdew proof; black navy and white. Were up te $6.05,,, $3.95 i H. 75 M SdCCICII BrnFIR'cres, rnHrje 0f excellent H quality satin-striped ceutil; elastic bottom. Were $1,38, Reduced te. , . 95c I NegligeesSpecial $11. 75 Of crepe-back satin, slip-ever model. In white enlv. 1220-22-24 Walnut Street MISSES' COATS SHAGMOOR COATS IN TWO MODELS . . TWEED COATS FOR SPORTS & TRAVEL . CAMEL'S-HAIR COATS SIX MODELS . . COATS WITHOUT FUR TRIMMINGS . .. COATS WITH FUR TRIMMINGS .... 77iiW Fleer MISSES' DRESSES JERSEY DRESSES FOR THE CLASSROOM . MISSES' NEW FALL CLOTH FROCKS . . . DAYTIME DRESSES OF CREPE SILK . . . VELVET DAYTIME & DINNER DRESSES . DINNER DANCE & EVENING FROCKS . . Fourth Fleer MISSES' SUITS SPORTS SLITS OF IMPORTED MIX TURES . IWO-PIECE SUITSMANY FUR TRIMMED THREE-PIECE SUITS MANY FUR TRIMMED mMkSmmM. tOHMT; 11 mtUAjecmr 1:80. a.SO, 6:80. 7:110. U:S0 T.A.ST TWO 1JATS Rodelph Valentine TN A PAMAMOUNT riCTUrtB "Bleed and Sand" n., K.-Done-;MvmuM.TV AilW Aitrnttlen (limll Piidlilen flcvlfW STANTONI 10TII AfiD MAIIKIST 11 -SO. 130, 0-30, B.30, 7iSi). 9:l , Wir.LIAM FOX Preent TAVISII riCTtmiBATION OP" UUMAS' FAitOUS HOltANCH MMfe "TtulVexid isAiituC StRd bv Emtntt J V'.yna UAIL.T. l)3e nnd BOe nnlnir nnrt Matttrrtay iIntlnen. BOa 7S 10th ftnil Clititnut 11 te 11 ie. u. :. t. e 8 10 p. if. ALDINE MAX I INDFR "THKKtl MUST Add'' MIerM v r.iceent NEXT WEEK ii H ,J. i Ui HTil.QI'K" VERA GORDON t , Kfitl,' i Ili-IlN Ii "YOUR BEST FRIEND" SrOen m w bread a- cunsT.vu'r TODAY AND NEXT WKBK Heuse Pelrn, Virginia Vnlli and Mult Moern in THE STORM . STl 1'r.NDOt'M J'KTl'RIJ'.ATION' if I.tifl i M r m a tune Hjf l,rt DAI ATI? 12TII ,1MJ MARK1ST CHARLES RAY "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" III!. MWY HlM'fl'S Vl't It.I 1 I lTKRl 'll D t SUI'INQ "What's Wrong O With the Women" Tomorrow and Next Week weritih HI" NrJ A r r,u " U!A VlL.iUrvtAviT i MARKET TOM MIX in "JUST TONYi' Larry Semen ,.;: "GGLF' ARCADIA leTStt tS'SKaS' "A I UD-IIOT IMANCE" TTfm anil at the I'alacft Tomorrow and Next Week "What's Wrong ? With the Women" 1MIKKT . M In l is I' M7 OATH neL'.VD- JL.Ml'JtSR AMJ UtARKET 11 'IO 11 VAUDEVILLE weniNO ICipl ',AR M TS ' 'Oi 1' vtk Vr'ices n a DlTfil "' a.mj DTSTIN rRVl'M In GLOBE J'RiiAD U VJJf'lt i '. n je 29.50 . 29.50 te 65.00 . 37.50 te 125.00 . 45.00 te 110.00 . 69.50 te 295.00 . 25.00 te 29.50 . 35.00 te 125.00 . 22.50 te 121.00 . 35.00 te 295.00 - 59.50 le 195 00 BROADWAY EVA TANGUAY Thes. Mcighan ' ihrr; ALLEGHENY - " At ! KOHEMT At PUVM.I.R-' I" 7 Ind a M.VO rltABU.S HT IV "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" CKOSS K.EYS ma'r'kkt - tR 7 9 Kr.vr--r r si avi- nun s Fourth Fleer -10.50 59.50 te 139.50 59.50 te 215.0U BLOUSES SWEATERS DIMITY SHIRTS . SILK SHIRTS' . . HAND - MADES . SUIT BLOUSES . FirsJ Flo ei 2.95 te 8.75 te 2.95 te 8.75 te 8.75 16.50 13.50 29.50 ALPACA & MOHAIR SWEATERS . . 2 95 te SILK SWEATERS 18.50 te SCARFS 18.50 45.00 First Fleat 5.00 te 25.00 SKIRTS SPORTS SKIRTS . . NOVELTY SKIRTS . . Third Fleer 9.75 te 25.00 7.50 te 19.50 BONWIT TELLER & CQ &k dpecialy iShep f Origination ' CHESTNUT. AT 13 STREET M .Sl LYRIC- Uat 2 EvKs. LAST MAT. TOMORROW I.t'UKNi. O ":' s (Jre tret "THE HAIRY APE" V th I.OLls IVOLll'.ln Jh SEATS NOW SELLING Th Muskal fim.edy Triumph "MARJ0LAINE" ltlth rK(,(, UO(II) i n v'i '. i '..w i rs-vi v i mi u di . H Hard,' of i n M MlillTrt T 8 1.1 iii.t e nn J7v SHUBERT MAT. TOMOR " " --.--., k. ...... FUIIl II H MMI'ltMI lN'S iTTLlP fak I I if lifiwftl RICHARD CARLE II P II Alr t I ItIA HAM- 'Till. HAT v nr Mt -tav ii hHei 1 1 i emui n . iTn niK sami ,in .run THECHARLATAN AT THE WALNUT ! 11 - ri 111! mil 11 -i.ib l.necr Muihirf luuierniM llir in SI 30 I Mulii . flu, ,i, x ,n FORREST ' ,0 "8 Ht b 3 -. r .,...,,,, vr J 1 , r r. A 1 V "RM -i kst KKven litlcrl Suruli, Nun ll.iliirrln. tirnrclt l-rlif MlMar I net unci n I.K1U. 111 Mil N lll..t IIIIHCH BROAD 'VV' ' "' :"!!: ijXJ3r7j TZM uv WJCI w,Ml LYNN F0NTANNB rut i. llrinUtt OrjKvmr GARRICK UBta Kvkh. Jt Mt. uimvahd nnvris rr.Ttorre,r ORANGE BLOSSOMS vr m I itniMi with Edith Day and a Catte of Start V ei lltr.r - 1 i t Hnl Mnt I yg Next Monday EVg. .J CM II IIAItltIS IVwiu KOLA Ml YOIJNO LAURA JIOI'K CltliWS '''pomeKey'VpaaT-' . . V$ i rts-I V TROTADF.Bn ' - uii, -, vnru ewjr ---- VTT AA iiV, , fti ,wl'.H. W?' "' V? M ''" aVyft i r,ta jm & X. :?" -w Lb S'fwfr&yjlLfiA snr 'H ': 5. V BMi . ?fj Mi '