wp PPTWSW;r wmvianrwhf; y f.vwtfp'ww' 7 ' L. Trr'. r-.-r. ., 1J.V.- ..w- v' ' T".ir jl- I" I .1 " f " 1 C 1 W-C -- -- . ,. 4 TT , Vi . ' ' . , rj JJ!".,1 H " -1 I' .HI . !W1TIIT -vw ' t. - . ,. i .Tl T l'l . F . I. AH l7 'IB r.l !' f T - "A' T e if ' 7j"r j -. - . ' i t ' i - - sr v.. . ;,c r : rEti 18, 1922 .., K TT" lln nvst GessiPABffirmdFfm .-! ' j v -. n7STnfmsfPAnnrwfflirfMXMnBt'W' - mm a ( Nancy Wynne Talks About the Number of Persons Seen) at Pole and Tennis During the Last Week Other 1 r Matters of Interest- I NEVER saw se ninny people I knew I at Mnnhelm, especially the lnt fev data of the teurnntne'nt, . Muring "wnu between the matches, when every one athered In the open apnea In front of the clubhouse, it wns exactly- lilee nn afternoon ten, except that the debu fi. Inntend of having, the UHiinl ten fare of enfe pnrfnit nml macaroons, were dnlntlly nibbling "het dogs' .nnd drlnKing gingcr-pen. t mw Mr.- nnd Mrs. Ilenrr. Brlnten Cem, Jr., there ene nfternoen. They rrerc married September w. you Knew. Mw. Coxe, tnc xermcr iieien, Hewen. looked very nttrnctlve In n lnvcndcr nnd white cheek sweat of, n white skirt and small white felt hnt. , Luelle Polk. Cnrtcr nnd her fiance, nm Ttepvea. were there'ene day. Thurs day. I think It wns. Slie wna wearing one of these frtunnlngdreascR of knit sllK. It wns of brocaded silk, mndc with nn om-bleusc nnd a plain skirt. With this she were n small hnt of the snme material, gray stockings nnd gray Buedc slippers. And she looked rery well. Petgy Thayer wns pretty- In n White UK Knit mouse, rcuny n gienncu weater, which Is worn wltneut n shirt waist, fleerginnn Harris were "one the ther dny, tee. When.l snw her Peggy were her 'blouse with-a white skirt, a Urge jade green straw tint, turned up lightly in the front, trimmed with n Ingle green flower, and n ionic nccklncc f Turin, which reached below her waist. Mere fnshietr notes t Ellen Deuglns Lloyd, who always drcsseH .very well, was seen wearing the new-styie slip pers, which nrc undo with enormous tongues reaching up te (he Instep. Hern were of white Kid and she were them with n whlte dress nnd hnt, and looked pest attractive. She is- n blonde and has lovely coloring. TO DIGRESS te clothes at the pole have you seen Ellen Qlendlnnlng JTrazer's remnrkoble hnt, which she were there the ether dny? It h brown velvet, fitting close te the head like n skull enp, ' trimmed with n ridge of shirred ribbon ncress the top and down both sides, with streamers of the ribbon hanging down the right side. She wns wearing it with n brown silk knit dress and looked stunning. Her sister-in-law, Isnbel Frnzcr, ,has n hnt exactly like hers of blnck velvet. She were it At the tennis ene dny with 'a light blue crepe de chine dresi mnde very long leng wnlsted nnd bletised-nt the wnlst. Isnbel is slight nnd quite the same type as Ellen, except thnt she is very blonde nd Ellen is mere of n brunette. They both dress very well. MAXY lieekc girls nreund here nre grcnt lieekc.v fnns. nnd nlnv often durlne the foil, but hnve you henrd of the "hockey enmp" a let of them hnve gotten up? It will be held nil this week at Mount Pecene, and this merninc Sev ern dozen girls left. Mrs. Edward Krumbhanr is going, I hear, nnd nle Anne Townsend, who wns captain of the All-Philndelphia Heckey tenm which Ijst yenr plnyed the English girls, nnd PesB.v Fergusen nnd Sue Geedman, who both went te England with the Over seas tenm Sue is coming out this au tumn, b'lt there will only be two or three pnrtles for her te miss this week. Thln?.i don't get going much before October. Her ten is en October 4, I henr, but, of course, she will be home In plenty of time for thnt. Anether of the Fenon's debs te se is Libby Merris, Mr. Frederick Merris' dnughter. Her ten b i te be the first week of October, tee. I think. I'm sure thev will all have n wonderful time and get semes geed practice before the hockey season begins. I HEARD a funny story about one of the silk knit dresses which nre i-e stylish new. A girl you nil knew, who has just come back from Paris, ap peared in a very handsome one the ether day, nnd every one thought she had bought it 'en the ether side for nn enor mous sum. However, nnd te our great surprise, it seemed she get it for n song In the basement of one of our stores. Imaginc; NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, nnd Mrs. Jacob S. Dlssten, of Korwoed Hall, Chestnut Hill, will give dance en Wedncwlay evening:, October 11, In honor of their niece. Miss Lucylle Austin, daughter of "Mr. Itlchard V. Austin, of 232 Seuth Twenty-second street, who wilt make her debut thnt afternoon at a tea which lier father will give in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Kane S. Green, of Mont gomery avenue nnd Radner read, Bryn Mawr, will shortly lssue Invitations for . tea at the ItH.-Cnrlten. en Friday aft ernoon, November 3, from 4:30 until 7 o'clock, te introduce their daughter. Miss Elizabeth W. Green, who will make her debut this autumn. A dinner dance will fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Green and their family have returned from Bay Head, V. J., and Jamestown, It. I where they pent the summer. Mrs. Edwin N. Bensen, of T.,vnniwnel Chestnut Hill, has Issued cards for n tea en Saturday afternoon, October 7, from 4 until 6:30 o'clock, te Introduce her granddaughter, Miss Mary Rldgely Car. ter, who will be a dobutento of this Rea son. The cards of Miss Carter's par ents, the Rev. nnd Mrs. Geerge Calvert rnrter, and her sister, Miss Virginia Bensen Carter, of the Rectory, Bryn Mawr, are inclesed In the Invitation. Mr. and Mrs) Radclyffe Furness, of Open Hearth, Jenklntewn, have Issued cards for a tea en Friday afternoon, October 13, te Intreduce their daughter, Mlsg Mary Radclyffe Furness. Misa Furness will also be the guest of honor a dinner dance which her cousin, Mr. Herace Heward Furness Jayne, will f Ive en Thursday evening, Ooteber 5, at Undcnshade, his place at Wulllngferd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ia Nevlll Smythc, of 100 Summit avenue. Chestnut Hill, who nertly Issue Invitations for n dance "en Bftturday evening, November 11, at the Acorn Club, te introduce their daughter, debutant, of this season! Mrs. Walter Lewis Ress and her "uugnier, miss Julia P. Ress, of Chest nut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a frd party en Saturday afternoon, Sep tember 23, In honor of Miss Betty "Wln "Wln 'en. Miss Ress will moke her debut the year after this. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nerman Grey, of Haver Haver erd. have canceled the date Thursday, jevember 2. for a tea te Introduce their asughter, Miss Nerma Grey, as she will make her formal debut later In the &ea &ea en. Mr. and Mrs. Grey and their family re occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jtebert Hmett Hnre, 400 Seuth Twenty, ecend street, for the wlnter. Their en-ln-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fiacKnigiit Black, who have been spend " fceveral months ith them nt Haver i, have returned te their apartments, "10 Pine street. nnd""vl!l occupy their new home when completed nt 1322 Pan ama street, 1'r.an(1 Mrs- Charles Megarge Levis, Kennettslde, Wilmington. have changed the date for the tea they will gjye te Intreduce Mr Levin' dnughter, .i. s JLl"rrlet Hurd Curtis, from Satur day, October 14, te Saturday, Octebur -I- Miss Curtis will shortly arrlve In jnis country from Purls, where she Una been attending school. iin "roeunt 0f the death of Mrs. Hoi Hei NMiew,.f: Tny'01"- Mr. and Mrs. Call iiiif,1n.r,,Mnr.t,n wish te recall the In vitations for the tea which they were te nave given en Friday, October 6, In Martin uaugnier, wsa wvciyn ??.. an,?,tr8, Jn'ne" s,nrr and their hter, Mlhs Sarah Legau Starr, of umey avenue, Germantown, who have . - ......:. .- ,, m7"mTmmm . tjm jrtr etefv iltit itf ti- lgi-ntne . -mil Ledger,, win be -, Item of "lerlM deft 'eetfn nf Ihe.rltv. Tl ldirer,, will .b atria f rwMtf n In T-rieU; Th .iMtea mnut ffnii(fn in en iMa Af ih mm nnl en4 mtiai ''hm !. with h uUri iniT, IHHL. full namr. nildrMii nil-flpplien nam- ""(" no iwids mini DC rerlfltntlen. ePbl f heen spending thi. summer nt Neva, Sco Sce tla. returned te this city yesterday. MNs.Nadlne Hnxen Chase, daughter, i Airs, iiazen innae, or pans, is llvlnir with hpr munln. Ml PlnrUnn. fTjwnlev Chas. at 2032 Pine street. Tne marriage of Miss Chase te Mr. Francis Head 'Brown will take place In .St. Mark's Kplscepal Church en Octo ber 7. , Mr. Chase nnd his brlde will live In Chestnut Hill 'en their return from a wedding trip. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Sewatt, of 13H Spruce street, who have been spend ing the summer et their place, Donemor, Jeffrey. N. H.,'wtll return te their home early In October. , Mr. and Mrs. William Wilsen Curtln have returned te Brcntwoedthelr home In Rosemont, from Northeast Harber, Me., where they spent the summer. MlesPhylllsrHuhn Wnlsh. daughter of Mrs. FldrericV Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel read. pver.broek, entertained at dinner en Friday eventng at the Phila delphia Country Club' In hbner of Mr. and Mrs; Mallery. -' Mlfl"1 TTCHzAtnAth Pnnftnnaf TTtt. Amwti. ter pf Mrs. Jeseph Cerblt uavis, of Wren- -uvu, .uinuier, yne nns Deen spenaing, the latter part of the summer at Cape May, 'has returned te. her home. Miss Huey will be a debutnnte of this season. ,Hr',.nnd Mrs.. .William S. Hamtll, of 1221 Wagner avenue, Legan, anneunce the marriage or their sister, Miss Lerftta pewnev, te Mr. Leuis D. Riley, of Ox t0Jlki ra: ,en Saturday. In the rectory of tHe Hely Child Catholic Chnre'.v Le. iron. The brlde was attended by Mls- Catharine Kcegnn as maid of honor, nt d Mr. Ellis R. Riley nctcd as best mna for his brother. After a weddlnir trln. Mr. and Mm. Ttllnv will iit-n of m i East Prlce street, Germantown. MISS LaUlfM tllllAa. flallfrrtlA- n fnn. tain and Mrs. .Tnhn ITInna vlll l.. small Informal dance at the Navy Yard Ul honor Of hpr fi-llttftt. flaa Mn.vnvAt Upshur Brown, of Richmond, Vn and Miss Winifred Murfln, dnughter of Cap tain and Mrs. Murfln,. of the Navy Yard. The Rev. nnd Mm. Hnrrv nni and their daughter. Miss Juliette Ran some, of the Media rectory, who have been spending three months at their summer home at Lacenla, N. II.. have retuttjed. Mr. nnd Mrs T. IT Irnl- t. ...- been seendlnfrthA Nitmm,, ', Atinti. C1L nS;Ye returned te their apartments at the St. James. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Helneberg and family, of 1923 Spruce street, who ere new In Zurich, Switzerland, expect te emain abroad until the fall of 1923. , Miss Sarah Megargee. of 605 Linden street, Camden, has returned home from WIMwoed, where she spent several weeks. West Philadelphia Mr. anjrl Mrs. H. Eugene Heine have returned te this city and are occupying their apartment at the Aqullla, Forty eighth and Hansom streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin F. Cele have returnpd te their home. 4750 Wlnser nvenue. after a trip up the Hudsen, where they were the guests of air. nnd Mrs. Paul T. Well nt Schenctnd Mrs. Cele was Mlsn Cntherlne Sewelt Piatt, dnughter of Lieutenant Commander Wil liam H. Piatt, U. S. N retired. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Reth and son have returned te their home at 612 Seuth Fifty-seventh street after a ti Ip te Nlac ara Falls. Canada and Watklns Glen. Mrs. Frnnk Baverman and her daugh ter. Mlsa Rear, Davprmnn. lmvn rf,,i-,f.tl te their home at 6528 Lansdewne avenue after spending seme time at .Niagara Falls and traveling through Canada. ' Mrs. W. O. Hlggate and Miss Hlggate. of 822 North Forty-first street, have been spending some tlme at the Hetel Traymore, Atlantic City. Mr. Themas Francis Qulnn, of 240 Seuth Fortv-feurth streat. innnimre. ,h marriage of his daughter. Miss Kathryu , C. Qulnn, and Mr. Antheny J. Conway., of 6022 Hnzel ftvpniM Rsinnl'iv Cbn. tember 16, In St. Frances de Sales Church. Forty-sixth street and Spring field avenue. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Eleaner McKernan, of 1600 Rlt ner street, has returned home from wildwood, wnere she spent several wechfl. Mr. James McCeurt. of 1808 Mountain street, has returned after a short stay at the Delaware Water Gap. Mr. William J. Krehn, of the Aquinas Catholic Club. Eighteenth nnd Mifflin streets, has returned home after a. two weens- stay in wnawoea. Mrs. M. Qulnn and son. of 1818 Heff man street, have erene te Ithaca. N. Y.. ere they are visiting: Mrs. Quinn's nuu-iu-mw unci uaugnier, Mr. nna Mrs. Leen Stack Sirs. Stack will be remem bered as Miss Kathryn Philips, of 1818 iiuuujiiii Hireci. . Germantown Mrs. William II. Coupe, of 62 East Cheltcn avenue, has returned from Ocean City, where she spent the summer. Miss Viela Sterr.. of the Wyneva Apartments, has returned from Camp Somerset nnd will leave en September ?S te enter Linden Hall Seminary, Lltlt., Pa. Mr. and Mrs. S, Grabosky have re- turned te their home. 100R C.i Iveden ave- nue. after a summer's sojourn nt Atin- tle City. "" Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bewes of C610 McMahon street, nre at the lletel Glonwoed, Delaware Water Gap, for a stay. pertraitby achracliU, size 8x10 complete mattractw$barer Aeld easel frame for 10.22 18J8 ClrESTNUT ST. eQ GrlLcLm j" VT4VV u$ te imcer r -WHICH. FOE THE PAST M0NTOS HAVE BEEN ASCDLED WITH THE UrnO.T CARE AND D13CRU1INAT10N.VILI RECEIVC THEIR, INITIAL PRESENTATIPN COtl MENCING THE MIDDLE Or SEPTEMBER ANDR4SSY 1310 WALNUX STREET PHILADEIPHIA I m ': 1 ' T . RECENT " '"' E ' ' jEtf "j iH'? v ''S';. " ' hBLL tHMS!t1 'Jt i" i-j-Ptr--W-------ife-----1--IB!?vxi-A,j---------l . HF-WIF-V' 'XtHI ?T yfinr:'-VMV4i P4PwkkHB lS:ll'llp v' $r vK w V iikAtSMlH' VHf v,TflK WV . ? ' 'm!aBBaT ( P P-BP;-'iv.',V-'i''B '"C1 .tScV1' -lpv U''m"! ,mH WhKjmjiKUp ('H'S'i rr-ll'' Hat alt . ti --i----------l----F 'j&'A H Pl-' niKf)'i P$j f !?!. f ''7f &'?"' H V'? lT',7, " ,. -- yt vw, J' ,.-'-j ' ',JiVv ",',Y-.iA Photo bv Phote-Craflers. MRS. HENRY BRINTON COXE, JR. Who was Misa Helen L. Setvcll, daughter of Mr. and-Mrt. Rebert Sewcll, ef'Ardnarcc, Rydal, before her marriage en Saturday, September 0 Norristeivn Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry L. Sullivan, of .11 Franklin avenue, observed their fiftieth .wedding anniversary en Sep tfmber 10 with a family dinner at their home. Mr. Sullivan, who Is scv enty.three years of age, Is a retired deputy postmaster of Norrlstewn, Mrs. Sullivan wns Miss Emma Nyce. The couple have four children, Mrs. II. M. Robinson, of Norrlstewn: Mr. Everett Sullivan, of Riverside, N. J.; Mr. Hnrry S. Sullivan, of Rending, Pa., and Mr. C. M. Sullivan, of I-ei Anirnli rr.-illf 'They have flve grandchildren. c .Ir- a,nd Mrs- Wilsen Hunslcker, of hchuylkill avenue, are receiving con cen con Kratulatlens en the birth of a daughter. Virginia May Hunslcker. Mrs. Hun slcker was formerly Miss Elslo Miller. The Rev. Jehn Watchorn, D. tl.. pi ter of the Haws Avenue Methodist ( hurch, efliclated nt a double inarrlnire ceremony en Monday last, when Miss Mary. Helen Meukder, of Plymouth, became the hrldn of Mr. William Hnr pel, of Centesvllle, and Miss Mildred Moulder, her sister, was married te Mr. Russell Jamisen, of Norrlstevn. Delaware County mMi..nnt? "r3vA Duncan Yocum. of Rldlcv Park, have returned from r stay at Rchobeth Beach. Del. !.-''? Frank Taggart Downing, who ms been spending several months with rSur hndJS P0Wn'"K. of Vasadena Idlelwi.dhnia9ne?tJTenyean.t0 "Cr hm en ,r; nnd Mrs. Elwood Turner of Idle wild lane, Meylan, have returned from TOiinrmminimrm ,. .777T a '"lllllll""""i Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 We Have Reproduced tfer Yeu the Smartest and Newest llats of Paris Our copies of hats from the best French designers show all that deftness of treatment which is se characteristic of the , Parisian. The workmanship is of a quality that jteneratiens of Philadelphians have learned te nsseciaate with Allen's and the price is truly American these lovely creations, exact duplicates as they are of expensive imported hats, are only $15.00 te $25.00. Broken Lines of Silk Underwear New Marked lA Off A chance te pick up at a much lower price a vest, a pair of bloomers or vanties, even a silk union suit, for one's own use or as a Christmas Rift. They are all of the Vanity Fair and Kayser brands and among them are charming novelties that are usually quite high priced. The vests start at $2.00. The Simple New Frecks Demand the Adernmeit of a String of Beads Fascinating necklaces of imitation opal, jade, amber, lapis lazuli or coralline are shown at $5.00 te $15.00. Real crystal necklaces with roundels of real Whitby jet and these of real ivory arc. $23.00 te $35.00. Bracelets or necklaces of real Whitby jet are $10.00 te $30,00. Beads of imitation crystal with an engraved pendant of the crystal'are very specially marked at $5.00. The Softest Cobweb Scarves are a - Wonderful Value at $3.00 They arc as light as thistledown and unbelievably soft, se airy, in fact, that you will be able te stuff them in your coat pocket, although they are two and a half yards long. In White and light shades at $3.00. Anether scarf combines White silk and wool and is only $3.95. i m mm Black Spanish All-Overs are Very Special at $1.50 a yard Frecks and blouses of Spanish lace are se favored by the fashionable new-a-days that it is indeed a Jey te find 36-inch Black Spanish all-evers at only $1.50 a yard. Lisle Clocked Hese at 85c, and Lavender Topped Lisle Hese at 75c The clocked hose are full fashioned in Black with Whlin Lavender or Blue clocks and in Whlte with Black, Lavender or Blue clocks, and are reduced from $1.50 a pair te 85c. The lavender-topped 'black lisle hose are also full fashioned and are marked down from ?1.00 te 75c a pair, 3 for $2.00. $2.75 Bath Mats in 4-Celer Rug Designs at $1.90 The most t-crvicpable bath mat you can imaglne comei In regular rug designs Mn Blue, Black. Yellow and Whit, the Blue predominating. There aie six different, rinsi,., ti1.e u.,ue only 2 colors, but in every casce the soil tee easily. ly. 'this is a regular regular irimimii'iiini'i'in'i irittiii'irin'i'ii'"''iiti''wtii,7i,iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiin;iiiiiTMitii - iiiHiTiMin i ii ' BRIDE a stay at their cottage at Buck Hill Falls. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Lees, of Nell-a-May, Meylnn, have been entertaining Miss Alice Lees, of Denver, Cole., arrd Miss Leena Owens, of Wisslnemlug, Pa. Real Cowhide An Ideal Lightweight Case for College or Week-end $9.75 An unusUAl Mue for this week In elzei 10 te 24 Inc'.iea. l.lhed with Bill:. 3 Elilrrcd pecketa. Next te Keith's Theatre SI effect is dark ,rr' $2.75 vnlun nf ti en"' """ iU $2.75 value at 1.90. - Wi - iiii'iiniiiijii.jj,iij,i ! ij ' . ' ' MISS LAVHAMcCOWE WEDS MR. W. S. SMITH (jfh'cr W.cdding of Interest in West Philadelphia An enrly autumn wedding of interest will -take place at 8 o'clock this evening when Miss Laura Detterer McCewen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KmanueJ Brown McCewen, of Forty-fourth and Spruce streets, will become the bride of Mr. Wlnfield Scott Smith,' of 4204 .Ches ter avenue. The ceremony will be per formed In the Episcopal Church, of the HaVletir, Thirty-eighth nnd .Chestnut streets.. The Rev. Z. de Phillips, rector ef-the church, vtll officiate. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will be attended by her two sisters, Mrs. Charles Frit, Jr., and Mrs. William Blefglen, ofKnn efKnn sas City, Me. The bridesmaids will In In clude Mlsa -Helen Murray, Miss Dorethy Hicks, of New Yerkj Mrs. Paul Green wood, Mrs. J. McElroy Humphreys, Mrs. James McCarey, Jr., and Mrs. Themas Ord Bretherten. Mr. Charles Frit-, Jr., brother-in-law of the brlde, will attend as best man. The ushers will Include Mr. Oeorge Frits, Mr. Frnnk Benjamin, Mr. Henry Bassett, Jr., Mr. Wllllard Raffete, Mr. Frederick Klefncr, Mr. Ed ward Black, Sir. Harry Wharten and Mr. Paul Orcenwoed. A reception will fellow nt the home of the brlde's par ents, after which the bride and bride groom will leave for an extended wed ding trip threuglj the West te California. LONG DENNIN X A pretty wedding will tnke place this evening at, 6 o'clock In Our Lady of Victory Church, Fifty-fourth and Vine ntraAtfl. when Mlm Jane M. Dennln. daughter of Mr. Themas F. Dennln, of 120 North Flfty-sfxth street, will become the bride of Mr. Jehn G. Leng;, of C20 CALVERT & SHAYNE COMFJV. HINfl, TALK DANCE. SIX DOLLIES Yea Will Wnnt One of These Dells ROATINA & BARRETT In "noixe tir" SAM LIEBERT & CO. "THE KND OF TIIK WORLD" In GEORGE CLARK "THAT COMEDY FCAM1"' KLASS, MANNING & KLASS In A NOVELTY WIRE OFFERFNO BIG TWO.PART COMEDY "THE RADIO HOUND" FEATURE EDUCATIONAL AND NEWS FEATURES PJ.i Mattneii, l.'e & 20c: Children, a ..- ,0c. Ngh,Bt n0Ci S0(, except Saturdays Tax Included. and Helldajs. Was KiiAipmiTKtm cSSfltll r nr A Durable Kwsm 27 Years as Designers and Makers of Women's and Children's Apparel One Year as a Women's & Juvenile Stere of Service and Correct Fashion at Moderate Price Twenty-seven years we have been perfecting the creation of "Apparel of the Better Kind" for women and children. Our manufacturing plant is one of the most progressive in equipment in the United States. Dresses for Evening Afternoon and Street Gowns of crepe Rcnec, Can Can Ien crepe, satln-fncetl crepe, Pelret twill and trleetlne. Black, navy, brown nnd cocoa. 25.00 te 225.00 SECOND FLOOR Misses? Suits Ot Marleen and VeUlyne In the new shades, Including Including HeuBsar and Martin, showing cellars of finest peltry. 49.50 THIRD FLOOR Hudsen Seal Ceat (Dyed Muakrnt) fSy'l1 cel'1"- and cuffs. Value 1576.00. Anniversary &A7E Caracul Ceat Meire curl; skunk cellar and cuffs. Value $100.00. flA Anniversary price. . . . 3eUU THIRD FLOOR A Stere of "Harris" Ideals Realized! : One Year Old Today! Due te the Fact of Our Advantageous Position a. Manufacturers, "Harris" Price Have Proven te Be Considerably Lewer Than Current This .Deuble Anniversary Will Be Celebrated by a Demonstration of Vah,. 1 fe emng, unprecedented We Specialize in Vfc. X r5.N NpJIIIIIII North 'Ffty-slxth street. The ceremony .will be performed by the Rev. William 3. McCermlck, O. 8. A., of Waterferd, N. Y., and will be followed by a recep tion. The bride with be attired in a, gown of whlte Canten crepe, with a lace veil arranged In a coronet and fastened with erange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of white renes and sweet peas. Miss Mae Rooney will attend her as maid of honor. She will wear a gown of coral crepe and will carry an arm bouquet of tea roses. 'Mr. Chnrles Mclchelr will serve as best man for Mr. Leng. The Ushers will be Mr. Charles Bennln, brother of the brlde, and Mr. Thcrcias Jtoeney. m Sff - gth Wnlnat. Mnt.Ted-r r A l Nl I FLASHLIGHTS A nl Tnnefnl Trnlle with i world of w-nnderfitl slrU Have Yeu Seen the great wealth of Flowers at the Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th Street "A, Down-Town Garden" A THRILLING R "QUEEN OF THE MOULIN neucr 'WITH MARTHA SfAKSFIEL ',E.?'V'?;fr ASD MAKEItS OF WOMEN'S AXI) CHILDREN'S AVPAREl,'ryj Of THE HIGHEST CHAEACTElt FOJi TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS A&fc IK Ufi Chestnut Cerner Twelfth reary Celebratrei In This "Different Kind of Juvenile Stere" Girls' Drones for pery occa sion. Of serjfe, Jersey. Canten crepe, wool crepn and Pelret twill. Touches of hand work and cress stitching. Fer aces i te 14 jears. 4.95 te 25.00 Ceat for UlrM of Every Ate Chinchilla Ceats: lined and Interlined; shawl cellar of fur. coat. jieu, ueavcr. brown. Ages 6 te 12, 22.50 Coats ; plain Akcr 0 te 14, 25.00 Belivia trimmed. and Coats of wool oeatliiR with Jarite raccoon shawl cellar. Ages 8 te 14. 29.50 FOURTH FLOOR Envelope Chemises rrr.nv'e, de chl,1 nn(l radium. Tailored. Celer and white. Special, 2.95 STREET FLOOR at This Season en Beautiful Apparel That Slenderizes the MAT. WK.. OKT HKATfl, ai.ftO TONIOHT AT ft:20 pnOMPTI.Y. THIS 18 IMI'flllTJkl-. AH M .MM WUUU APPEABH IN TUB PnOIOClUB JOHN HENtlY MBAnS PrenenU "MARJ0LAINE" A Muilcal Comedy of Leve and Laughter, with rtflOY WOOD v T.JWNOX PAWf.R, FRANK MOtTf.AN HAM CUIIDCDT I'AIT HIX LAST $1.50 MAT. WED. MUSICAL COMKDY HBVi:i.ATION THE BLUE KITTEN RICHARD CARLE fTAi CASTfeANO CHORU9 NKXT WKF.K "I'ABAntWK Af.T.KV" III A I HUT LAST '8 TIMES If ALU U I Mat. Wed., 50c te $1.50 "THE CHARLATAN" "A BKTTKR PT.AY THAN THE IIAT." Hve. Uulletln THKILLS HI1VKIIH LAUOIIH NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW A Pate American Cemfdr-Drnma "UP THE LADDER" WITH DORIS KENYON ORIOINAI, Nt:V TOlUC rAHT ItARd. MAT. WKO., IIEST UKATH, l.00 EITH'S THEATRE K Mat. Teilny 2)10. Tanlxht 8tl0 DK T.YLK ALDA With Ed Tlerney A Jtme Dennelly JF.SH1K BUSI.BV Maryen VndlA & Ota Oyst Iwli it Iedy. Htenlny A Dimes. aw. uineri, mm tfi tTi7iv. tvivu r. F. Artnmn. Anle Ar,unv. Willi wnra MELODRAMA (&' ftRSTClTVSHOWINS Si 1 1 m Wraps, Coats, Capes I N'e material of questionable quality Is used In the maUnc of Harris Barments. The lower priced coat Is .tullered just as carefully ns thb highest priced 1 29.50 te 350.00 THIRD FLOOR Silk Hosiery ReRiilurly J4.50 Four styles of lace clex. Black. Russia calf, cordovan. 2.85 I L Y R I C eki Mft-2--L P- M r SHr $'f8fe& 1 PM JkM iw?Jtl varar-, ia.',-" Millinery Unusual Duplicates of exqulslte Im ported models that retain the chic of the original In every de tail except price these much less. 5.00 te 25.00 STREET FLOOR are S New Merchant e -. I Urger' Women Mil J w NIIII , I ' 'l'IM niBg-B-WI , 1 plrctln 'f Mr"QffUtMt flrr ---H-M' -- PB&F't l?fl!f. 41 ' J- V . j. 1 , - .I V--i. ' rVti NINETEENTH MAIMCST Vk" 11. 1:80. 8:80. 8:80, 7-JO. ' 1 ' DOROTHY PHILLIPS IN FII1BT NATIONAL. ATTflAtlrtXW , "HURRICANE'S GAL"( ADDED ATTRACTION rlBJMI-AKNOAli- GIMBEL FASHION v ' REVIEW LIVING MODELS.. t AT 8-nn. 7:0, 0:80 ALBO CLUmTB, ncTurtna filmed in PAiutit 10TII AND MAM-HT 11:80, 1:30, 8:30, 0:80. 7:80, .M THIRD IIIO WEEK WILLIAM FOX PHODOCTION 40NT "THE WORLD IS MINE" COMING A PARAMOUNT rtCTURE CECIL B. DE MILLE PRODUCTION "Manslaughter" ALICE DUER MILLER'8 SENSATIONAL STORT Themas Meighan Leatrice Jey and Leis Wilten ARE IN THE CAST ALDINE THE MOTHER IN "HUMOR 10th ui ChMtnqt 11 A. K. ta ttr.u HUMORESQUE" VERA GORDON and DORE DAVIDSON IN KIH3T PRESENTATION OF YOUR BEST FRIEND A STORT OF MOTHER LOVE NEXT WEEK OASNIER PRODUCTION "Rich Men's Wives" . .. With HOUSE PETERS. CLAIRE WINDSOR. OASTON C.I-ASS. MYRTLE SvTEDMAN ROSEMARY THE11Y. 1IAI1Y RICHARD HKAPRICK nnOAD A CHESTNUT LAST FIVH DAYS Heuse Peters, Virginia Valli and Matt Moere in THE STORM A STUPENDOUS PICTURIZATION or Laniden MrCermacICa stag Plajr ' lWlv GUY BATES POST in "THE MASQUERADER" AT DOTH THESE 1IOU&ES 10 A. M TO 11 P. M PALACE 12TH AND MARKET ARCADIA 10TH AND CHESTNUT DANIEL CARSON GOODMAN'S WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN 2 2 2 An Amajlnt; Cast of Plar i llten Lack'ue llarbara Caiitleten ( enstance llninptt Memaeu Leve Mrs. P Welfe Hepper Paul McAUUter JuJii.Snne Uorden Huntley Gorden RimI Lw Heenue Hpln Rowland. VICTOR I A ';NT.H MAUKBT VlVylVIll fl A M. tell MB P. M WM. FARNUM "mewmiwh V'ln the Name of the Law" TAPITOI BTH AND MARKET W-rllUl. 10 A. M. te 11, 13 P.M. "A MOTION TO ADJOURN" CROSS KEYS ""r"?.1"5.A,,'"cI EVA TANGUAY 1 Tha Panieu Eccentric Cemedlennt GLOBE VAUDEVILLE JUNIPER AND MARKET 11 TO 11 QUANTITY WITH errA t tv POPULAR ACTS MODERATE PRICES BROADWAY HHOAD h -N YD Ell THE UTTLE LIAR '"gagj GLORIA SWANS0N"u,i'.DED ALLEGHENY I'RANKFORD AND AU.KnilENV u uu, ii.ijc u, i .?iv e Jimmy Can- & Company Gleria Swanson ""e,'Mj,'k!.ep GARRICK TONIGHT at SAM. H. HARRIS Pr-.ent. ROLAND YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS In ( I.AKK Kt.MMKK'H Camedr POMEROY'S PAST , t?Kr. ,,r tinm Verrnt Popular Price Mat Wel. It Hit 77c te 12 BROAD ,gh, ' ,''l', Mat Mat. Wed, ft Hat. FORREST.. " -t bub vx-1 ,.0Pi,,rre MiiU.Wrd. WORLD'S QIIEATEST REVUE Ht. Veltika , Hupnlt. Van ll.l.i. Price All-fcear ftT ,df fumiyy nv rin'N uka I.Jn 'TV -H nurd POI-KHTEBM' f zvT.;i7tJrri wuh LYNN HNTANN8 EMMETT WELCH Min.tr. 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