BBJaaiaBiaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaBBiaiBaaiBWBaaajBBBBBaiMKt.v .: -k-..m , iww S3fflBSPBP?SWSBESS8BnBBSWH fflrtiwrnm 'jirTT" ; ' -i . ' I I EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 ( '"vtf&3 HP"' m' m AST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVancy Wynne Talks About Miss Disston's Engagement te Mr. Lukcns, Announced Yesterday Miss Chase Has First Tea of Season TSN'T Lerrnlne Disston's fngngcnientj I te Leuie LukMix liitpre.'tiiiR? I enn't ,ar I nin surprised, ler JiOiiip ims urcn devoted te Lerrnlne for some tlrte. btit that ders net mnke It nny tlie less In terstlnp. And It's sneli n nlc ciigiiRC pent. Lerrnlne Is se sweet. Every one likes' her nml Leuie, whose name, by the wi.v. Is f-pelled Lewis, UieiirIi lie's railed Leuie. He Is one of the most popular of the .lounger men. Lerraine l the youngest of the Diss Diss ten' girls and came out about threes years at;e She 13 n sister of Lucy fiiasten, wlm married Jehn Ollpln; rffic whose busband Is Hrad Frnley; Effie. Unrl'e. who married I'nt Grant; Dor Der ithv. new Mrs. Ilichard Nelle, and ifMilnii. .Tneeb. Jr., and Ilornee Disston. Lewis Lukcns Is n son of Mr and Mrs. Lewis N. Luhens, of Hawrferd. He has a very attractive Jlstcr, Lllzabeth, nnd n brother, Ned. Lerraine returned only recently from . trip out West with Anna Lewis, her reuncer brother, Herace, nnd his friend, Jtnimle ("Sittings. She has trav eled a great deal nnd Is very well read. THE first debutante ten of the season na held yesterday afternoon when Bernadlne Clins- was introduced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bcrwlnd Chase, nt their home, Boxwood, Rad Rad eor. H whs a perfect afternoon for a tea: the air was se cool nnd the (lowers te fragrant. Bernrullnn were a lovely frock of white lnce and carried exijul tlii flowers. I noticed among the debs receiving with llernndlne. Maud Harrison. Isn't the pretty? Such golden hair nnd blue cjes! Hetty Ciishman wan there, tee, nd Alida EUenbrey, Hetty (ireen, Dor Der Dor othy Lee. Elizabeth Eldrldge. llabs Cla'j ten. Marguerite lleyle, Gertrude. Putin, Nancy Knewlei nnd Nerma (Jrcy. Mrs. Isanc Clothier, Jr., and Mrs. I'erry Stinnf.011 were pouring tea while I was there, nnd ethers whom Mrs. Chaste had Invited te nsslst her were Mrs. Dens Slnkler, Mrs. Watsen, Mrs. Frederick Chase and Miss Chase. I NOTE thnt the debutantes se far this season arc wearing white for their debut party, he it dance or tea. Kitty I'eare. for Instance, was in white We. nnd se was Ilernadlne yesterday. And a wee bird chirped into my ear that Helen Hepe .Montgomery would wear white for her tea. I'oer child, there ure se nnnv parties for her I don't see linw she'll stand it nil. She eertalnl v will have te go away early In Lent te rest up after a winter of itrenueslty. Time was when the debutante always were white for the rmrtles until she tad attended her first big hall, then she discarded the white French muMiii with ileeves, square open neck and high tack in which she had danced nt the Monday Evenings and were for the firet time a Inw -necked nnd short -slecve dre3. New you start wearing satin ami silk evening dresses when you are fourteen r fifteen, nnd by tin- time uii are ready te be presented yen have worn frocks of every color and material te be found. 1SAW Marie Louise Hepburn nnd her mother In town shopping the ether day. Mf. Hepburn was wearing some tunning Trench clothes ; a long cape of black crepe remninc and a closc clesc flttin? turban of black topped with a French lace veil. Marie was attractive In a dark blue EnglMi tweed spnrls (nit with which she were n (:m colored Wt hit with ii tnn quill news the front, the brim being turned hack off the face. Her sear f was of sliver (nx. QUITE a number of Philadelphians attended Kathcrine Mackav'- wed ding te Kenneth O'Hrlen venenhn nt the little Catholic Church in Keslyn, L. I. Ellin Mackav was maid of honor find Mr .Mm McKndden. who is, you knew, te live in this city Oils year. ui one of the bridesmaids. Kntheriuc wu nn here lust jear for n dance which thft Wllmr., TtMfllne .... n 1...- .....1 f..- Dorethy Ilexnll and Virglnln CJorden, no is Mrs. Riddle's daughter. The bride Is n ilntnr1itrr nf flnrnnM Marfcar. of New Yerk, you knew. CHARLES was taken In te eee the lieu bahv. with his ntlier brother nnd elder sister, but little sister, aged ttt'fl firatl fl linlf UnO linetnUa netnAn Chnrles looked earnestly nt the baby nnu men sain lie, in a worried tene: "But Where's Rita? Daddy did you send her back for this one?" NANCY WYNNE. Attractive Debutante SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Af,- nt.) Hf. r. r-.. rn.l.-..l of Knell Heuse, Deven, nnd 2041 Wal- iiui nircci, anneunce me engaRemcnt err their daughter, MIsa Ellen Wain Me Mlchnel, te Mr. Charles Oraliam lior lier wlnd. elder son of Mr. and Mre. Henry A. Herwlnd, of Wetrwend, Radner, and ""' ""INUl Bircci. suss .MC.MICtlUOl, who made her debut last oeasen, Is one Or tlin mnef nnmilnn Ainkii.n . un yeunRer net. ahe 1h a ernndduughtcr of " """ iuia. v.narica JU8iis tlurrtBOII, and a nleee of Mrs. Walter A. Weed and Mr. Chnrles C. Harrison, Jr. ui liuwure urewmng. or i:i& neuin Sixteenth street, and Mrs. K. Campbell .)iiinpiiu, et jeaa I'ine sireei, will give a hall en Friday evening, December 22, In honor of Miss Anne H. Townsend, flnltirhtAt i9 !.. lr.A tt .f rn llnll. i..ni... wfc ii. v iii..u ..it (tint .uin, luiiiiu M. Tewnsnd. who will te Introduced nt1 a tea en Thursday, October 12. te be. Kix'ii uy iicr unuie nnu auiu, Mr. anu Mrs. Daniel A. Townsend, at their home Jn Merlen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georse F. Tyler, of ncerslan terrace, Elklnn Park, will kIvp a ball en Saturdny evcnliiff, December IG. at the Itltz-Cnrlten, In honor of their niece, Miss Helen Hopu MontRemory. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Lenni Inp Montgomery, of Ardressnti, Villa nova, who will make her debut nt n tea which her parents will e've en Saturday, September 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence W. Delnn, of Itosement. will give a ball en January 4, nt the Hltz-Carlten, te Introduce their daughter, Miss Rita Delan. Mr. nnd Mra Delan, who are at present In Eu rope, will return te this country the early part of November. Mr. and Mra Jeseph B. Cevering, of Inglowoed Cottage, Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a dance en Sat urday evenlmr. October 21. at the Whlte Mnrsh Valley Hunt Club, In honor of jura .lesepmnp .leiiKs, a.iugnter or Mr. nnd Mra William 1'. Jenki". of Mount Kemble, Morrlbtewn, N. J.: Miss Nancy Woolston, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr.-". Jeseph I.. Woolston, nnd Mlsn Hltznbcth !' MerrlH, daughter of Mr. Frederick W. Merris, all debutantes of the season. Mr. nnd Mrs. TMward Crozer, of this cltv nnd 9G5 Park avenue. New Yerk. will give a dnnce en Tuesday, December 12, at the Bellevue-atratferd, te Intro duce their daughter. Miss Florence 'Crozer. Mr. ami Mrs. Crozer nnd Mls-3 Crozer have returned te N'ew Yerk from Yerk Harber, Me., whom they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce Scwell, of Out of Bounds, Chestnut Hill, will give n dance en Tuesdnv evening. December 2'5, In honor of their daughters. Miss Anna Holle Sewell and Miss Uloaner Jeyce Sewell. Mrs. W. Chnttin Wcthcrlll, of The Orchard, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt a luncheon en Tuesd ly next. In honor of her sister. Miss M. Gladys Muller, daughter of Mr?. August!, Frederic Mul ler Mrs. Muller, Miss Muller and Mr. Bartow Multer recently returned from Kllrnnn whur. thnv unnnl tt,,,,,.. tliim I " " I Mr. Carl C. Austin, of 1520 Kniuee t street, will give a dlnncr-dance en Wed I Heyday evening. November S, te Intio Intie I duce IiIh daughter, Mlr: V. Terrell Aus. t I tin. Miss Austin will nlsr. be the guuat I of honor at a theatre party which her j father will glve some tllne In December. , I Mr. Austin and Us daughter have re- . cently returned from Lake Placid, where; they spent the summer. Mi-H. Henry Ramsey ilrlfi'en, Jr. will net nH matron of honor at the manlagn of her Ulster. Miss Uachel Wethertll 1 Jnncway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Price Wcthcrlll .Tanewaj, of .Mrdln, and Mr. Kenneth Kttsen, son of Mrs. Ar thur Kltsen, of (itirmnutewn, which will take place en Saturday, October 7. at Christ Uolscepnl Church, Media. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Gwewl lyu Majer, MIsa Christine Hawkins. Miss Mary Hepkins Rasby and Miss Fanny Kluen, Ulster of the brldegroeni. Mr. Arthur Kltren, Jr.. will be best man for his brother, nnd the ushers will be Mr. Prtee Wetherlll Janewav, Jr. Mr. Henry Ramsey (Jilffcri, Jr., Mr. Hareld Wmmk m m:r 'r VMS vm mm mmmm IP UP MiwiHw'li West Philadelphia w V If Vei.tn1i1 913 itir, nna nirn. x. , " --- an..u vA,...Min,i. if.Af nnnennen tllQ engagement of tlielr daughter, Miss Hltn trances j'reewnin, ie n, """" Keenicr, of North Philadelphia, Miss Kdna R. Durns. of 2127 Seuth Sixty-seventh street, has returned home nfter spending the summer months at WIMwoed, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kane and their son, Mr. Jeseph Kane, of 6055 Webster utrcet, have left en an extended meter tour te Tertland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Tlnbtnevltz, of G90t Cebba Creek TarUway, nre re ceiving congratulations upon the l rtn of a daughter. Marlyn Jantt Habluo Hablue ltz. en Wednesday, Septembur 13. Mrs. Rnblnevltz wns Miss Sadie Spits. The marrlage of Miss Sue Frances Bell, of 4242 Chestnut etrcct, te Mr. Hareld Learn Reese, of 4930 Chancellor ntrcet, toen piace en im"' "'v nt 3 o'clock. In the Twentieth and Spring Garden streets Methodist hplsco hplsce pal Church. The Rev. Dr. Linn Bewman, pastor of the church, elllclated .Miss jane h. iTimrese, ei '""";"". "'L' Del., was maid of honor, and Mr. Jeseph F. Tolan, of Mahaney City, Pa., waa beBt man. Upen their return from a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Iteese will be at home after November 1, nt l.ZJ North Fifty-third street. Seuth Philadelphia Mrs. Jehn Scanlln nnd her family, of Twenty-thlrd and Reed streets, are at home after BpendlnR the summer In Chelsea. Mrs. Edward CKeefe and family, of 2426 Seuth Rosewood street, have re turned home after nn extensive stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Helen Cummlngs, of 241S Seuth Seventeenth street, has returned home from Wlldwoed, where she has been spending the summer, for the opening at uchoel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Callahan, of . 2325 Seuth Fifteenth street, nave issueu Invitations for the wedding of their I niece. MIsa Mary Frances Callahan, te Mr. jnKfmn Ainvnitm Moen, en ne3" day, September 27, nt S o'clock, In Saint Menica's Church, Seventeenth nnd mi mi eor streets. Mr. and Mra. William nedenberger, of isrifi Mifflin Btreet. who have been spend- 1 lug the summer nt their cettage at At lantic City, have been entertaining n.i their guests MIsa Mabel Drew, of 1000 Marlborough terrace, and their son, Mr, William Rodenbergor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jereme C. Kellehcr have returned after an extensive wedding trip through Niagara Falls and Canada. Mrs. Kellcher will be rememhered as Mlsn Margaret Redgers, of 1247 Beuth Newklrk street. Girard Estate Lieutenant Commander and Mr I. C. Shute, of 2501 Seuth Garnet utreet, have returned home from Oreten, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Samans, of 2522 Seuth Twentieth street, have returned after spending the season at Atlantic City. Dr. nnd Mrs. it Crelghton Turner, of 2R0I Seuth Twentieth street, have re turned home after an extensive trip te Quebec, Can. Delaware County Mrs. H. W. Buse and her daughter. Miss Bitty Buse, of Ridley Park, nre new vleltlng Knslgn F R. Buse at New port, R. ., and will return te their home October 1. Mlsn Marlen F. Robertsen, of Charles. tftn M r- ivlll .lalt 1 r.n.1 fia W tV w.i, .., ...i, ..,., ,,-1, ..ii, (tit.i ,.n, a. . T.,.,A .. fr ,!. I..... .a I.. r.,t,.i. T1m1 about October 1, for an extended stay. Norristeivn Ensign nnd Mrs. Charles R. Will, of Buttonwood street, are receiving con- prntnlitHnnfl rtn the lilrtb nf O. daUKh- ter, Jesephine Anne Will. Mrs. Will wns formerly miss Anna wiuevcr. Mrs. Rey A. Hatfield, of De Kalb street, gave a bridge luncheon at the Plymouth Country Club, en Tuesday, In honor of Mlr.s Helen Palst. who will be marrle.d September 30 te Mr. Jehn Reth nebcrts. The guests Included the members of Miss Palst's bridal party, and also Miss Gertrude Hunter and her bridal attendants. Miss Hunter will be married In October te Mr. Jehn Gault, of Portland, Me. ACADEMY OF MUSIC S SEPT. 25 SVW RUSSIAN OHANII OrEHA COMPANY IN THB.rnr.MHviNO rei-khteire Ooduneff"! Wed.. "nnMalki Th"r. IMqiie nnme"i Prl . "Denien"! Sat.Mat.. !. Julvr"! fiat. Kve.. "Cr'a nM. it AHJafa. Ordinal.. l.f.H... IT.. n llfkets S1.00 te H.oe.' new en' n"l""i Arnil'mv ft llrppe'i. nn Chfulnnt s". gy 1 HI ETV LU A 'nlnu. Mat.Ted.7 I ASINil FLASHUGHTS ft. AjlWJll 1 Vr A nir Tunrfnl Frolic with n uerld of wonderful elrla Photo hv Murceau. MISS MARY FALCK Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred crick McQ. Falck, of Chestnut Hill, who will make her debut at a dance te be given by her parents at the Dcllcvuc-Strat-ferd en Tuesday evening, No vember 28 Grccley-Pricc Wedding A wedding of grcnt Interest took place last Saturday evening, September 16, nt the Welsh Congiegatlenal Church, at Kdwnrdsvllle, Pa,, when Miss Loulse Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Price, of Rdwardsvllle. became the bride of Mr. James Greeley, Jr , son of Mr. and Mrs. James Greeley, of 860 Union street, of this city Mr. Oreeley Is the brother r.f Raymond Greeley. In whose i honor Greeley Pest, of the American I Legien. Ii named. The Rev. T. C. Ed wards officiated nnd the brlde was given i In man-Inge by her father Mrs. Pierce Lemnn, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor, nnd the bridesmaids were Mlrs Jane Williams. Miss Emily Walters. Miss Hilda Evans and Miss Catherine Price. Mr. Hemer C. urceiey, a brother of the bridegroom, waa best man. nnd the ushers were Mr. Leslie Crabtree. Mr. Ralph Morgan, Mr. Walter Miles nnd Mr. Elliet Jene. Mr. and Mrs. Oreeley are spending their wedding trip in tne catsKiiis, ana win live ar Hlghlnnd Park, Pa. Kltsen, Mr. Charles W. Currlgan. Mr. Stanley Welsh and Mr Henry F. Wat Wat ten. A small i eruption will fellow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The guewts who will nttend the lunch eon en Wednesday ntxt which Mrc. Orenvllle Dndge Montgomery, of Shadow Broek, Wynnewood, will glve in honor of her niece, Miss Heku Warren Allen, daughter of Mis. Alfred Reginald Allen, nnd Miss Doiethea Spotswood Mehl. daughter of Mr and Mis. Frederick II. Mehl, who are debutantes of the- xeiseii, will Include Mis Elizabeth MacL. At terbury, Miss Snnh Franklin D'.une. Mis Barbara 1 r.lavten. MKs Kllxabcth Wilsen, Miss Helen NertK Miss Verm-r Petersen, Mls Ellen Wain Hnrrlyeu, Mis Susan P. Geedman, Miss Mary Rldgrlv Cnrter. Mb-H Jey Drew-Bear mid Mrs. Reginald Jacobs Mrs. P Grnbesky. of 15U North Sixth street imn unces the betrothal of her daugl ter, Miss Nan A. Ginbesky, te Dr. B. A. Lincoln, also of this oil . Gcrmantewn Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 McAvoy. of Eti cettsvllle. Buffalo, are receiving con gratulatiens en the birth of a daughter. Patricia Marie McAvev, en Monday, Stptembcr II. Mrs. McAvoy will be nmcmbered as Miss Agnes McCarthy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V Mc Carthy, of Gcimantewn. Mr. nnd Mrs Jeseph B. Wlnekur, of 1637 Merris street, are recoiling con grntulatlnns upon thn birth of a son. James Leuis Wlnekur. Mrs. Wlnekur befers her marrlage was Miss Beatrice Knhn. Mr. ard Mrs. Hareld E. Shere, of G:iU Sherman street, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Dr. Mltalda V. Relnhardt, who spent part of the summer In the West, re turned a fortnight age te her home, Wuyne avenue and Coulter street. JONES' SHOES Ilccdquartcrs for Beys and Girls Prices $2.45 te $2.85 2752 Germantown Ave. H HARRICK Popular Trice IsAKKlUlY Mt Tomorrow SAM H. HARRIS Pratentt ROLAND YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS In CtAKK KUMMKR'8 Cemdjr POMEROY'S PAST Ptaurd lir Ham Ferrfnt RROAD Popular Price PMttl TatktntAl. fe J A DUMY w LYNN F0NTANNB e4 a nmilant Otrap: CntHtWT F.tfnlntu nt fltln rV7IICl pep. .Mat. Tomorrow, ttlg WORLD'S OrtJMTEJTRKVCB laMMi iiAtia ''pa 10T1I AND MABKRT 11 30, 1:30. 8:30. 6:80. 740. J THIRD BIO WEEK Telctk pore'li. 2,,n nalparlii, Oeenta rinTC ty Frank ford Mr nnd Mrs. T. Klnkend, of Mont gomery avenue, are receiving cengratu- latlens upon the birtn t a son Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis J. Ceeney. of I ItJV.i Mnrgaret street, and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Brown, of l.'2t Flllmore street, hae returned from Ocean Cltj, where I they ypent the summer. i Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Walters nnd their 'daughter, of 1 51 S Yerk read, have re- (turned from Atlantic City, where they bpent the summer. &V MW mEmm IT TELLER & CO. m James Shep ramLNUT AT THIRTEENTH Three Extraordinary Values Offered Tomorrow in FINE LINGERIE HOUSE-COATS Crepc-Back Satin and Radium Taffcla 9.75 Regularly priced 19.50 Heuse-Coats of exquisite daintiness, attractively trimmed with fringe or self-puffings. Pastel colorings. SILK GOWNS Of Heavy Crcpa de China 4.95 Regularly priced 7.95 Beautiful quality crepe de chine in pink and flesh color; lovely models trimmed with real Val. and filet laces. SILK PETTICOATS Of Heavy Sill( Jersey 4.50 Regularly priced 5.95 All the new Autumn shades are featured in this group of straight-line fringe-trimmed models. Special offer. Heuse of Wenger .V. Wciujcr Furs 1229 Walnut Street B. Chertak Wenger Walnut at 13th Street Mill! incry Furs of Quality At Very Lew Prices The Enlarging of Our Building Makes Necessar a Reduction of Stocks Every woman who is consider ing buying furs this season should de se new. Hundreds have already participated in the savings. The quality Furs, for which the HOUSE OF WENGER is se well noted, can new be pro cured at prices that will be im possible later. Baby Lambs Eastern Minks Russian Sables Silver Foxes Fine Caraculs Fishers Broadtail Persians In Original and Individual creations that se superbly distinguish HOUSE OF WENGKH garments. B. Chertak Wenger Millinery Our designer has returned front France with rt great many model hats from the best houses in Paris and, also many of our ev?n creations are new en display. In Our New Lewer-Priced Section SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Hudsen Seal Coats (Dyed Muslcrat Regular Season Price $395 295 40 inches lengSkunk Cellar and Ctiffa, Beautiful 'Silk Lining I a Klft8a. UM O lam atfaaa) A Great Many People Arc Buying Our Generous Bunches of Garden Flowers for 5 cent8 Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th Street Sports Suits r , , i At Special Prices Simple smart -practical and economical. reasons that have established the vogue of th and that will keep them in the highest favor. Fall modes are here developed in Scotch twed, and hemespuns, that combine serviceability and style. $ 35, $3950, $45 11220-22-24 WALNUT STREET Dlri-cilnn fltanW fetnpany nf Anurias WGEHm i NINETEENTH A alAHKET 11, 1-Itn. 3:30. 8:34, T:S0. 0:SO DOROTHY PHILUPS IN PinST NATIONAL ATTRACTION "HURRICANE'S GAL" ADDED ATTRACTION SEMNANNUAIi GIMBEL FASHION REVIEW At 3:20, 7:20, 9:20 NEXT WKKK-JOHN UAnnYMOrlB In "SHEm.nC'lC HOMIES" STANTON '$$ OF Till: HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR TWEXTY-SEVElf YEARS '? ' sms? 'x. 7VX.- W -. W 9. X. aW Chestnut Cerner Twelfth ADenb M O e iBmm ersarj im teraftfl! 27 Years As Designers and Makers of Apparel for Women, Misses and Children 1 Year As a "Different Kind" of Stere of Correct Fashions for Women and Children This great event is being fitly celebrated by exceptional value-giving throughout the "Harris" Stere. Every department participates. A few te hint of many: Sports Coats Of mannish tweeds, peles and mannish coatings. Very swagger and wonderful at 25-00 ' Coats and Wraps Wonderfully enriched with beaver and squirrel cellar; caracul or wolf col cel lar and cuffs; pile fabrics, draped or embroidered effects. 99 .50 Dresses Gowns of crepe Renee, Canten crepe. satin-faced crepe, Peiret twill. Black, navy, brown and cocoa. 25.00 Afternoon Gowns Of satin matclnsse, satin-faced crepe, Peiret twill and beaded satin. Black and every smart color. 3950 te 79se All Furs Held by the Heuse of Wenger are advertised and sold under their real name "In This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere' Girls' Dresses jg1 Girls' Coats Of fexkc, jersey, Canten crepe, CTfH Chinchilla; lined throughout. Fur wool crepe, velvet and Peiret twill. Touches of handwork. Fer ages 6 te 1 4 years. BSefl Ur 4-95 te 2S00 ri:i Lk shawl cellar. 22.50. Hat and Ceat Sets Checks, chinchilla, suede, velour. Ages 2 te 6. 2500 te 38-50 New Breakfast Coats Of cotton crepe. Three lovely styles. In rose, Copen, azure nnd orchid. fix Special 3'9S . xmijiiiiii Millinery Dress nnd tailleur hats in felt and velvet; very smart nnd unusual. B-00 te 15-00 We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Women THE WOKI.D IB MINB" COMING X PARAMOUNT PICTTJIUB CECIL B. DE MILLE PRODUCTION "Manslaughter" ALICE DUER lULT.ER'a BENBATIONAL STORY Themas Meighan Leatrice Jey and Leis Wilsen ARE IN THE CAST ffffi lBlh i Cb 11 11 P. at HUMORESQOTT. LDIHE THE HOTIIEB IN "HUMOR VERA GORDON and DORE DAVIDSON IN riRflT PRESENTATION OS" "YOUR BEST FRIEND" X BTORT OP MOTHER LOVH NEXT WEEK OASNIER PRODUCTION "Rich Men's Wive" A. J DADY RICHARD HHADRICK JOSirttenm m DROAD A CTTESTHOT TODAY LA.ST TIMES "THE STORM" A STUPENDOUS PICTURIZATION' of Latuden McCennaclf Staca Plar Commencing This Saturday WCHAnD WALTON TULLY TreBanti GUY BATES POST Df SCREEN VTaSION OF HIS BTAOE SUCCESS THE MASQUERADER A Masterpiece Among Great Motion Pictures PALACE .nd ARCADIA 12TH & MARKET 10TH & CHESTNUT TODAY. TOMORROW LAST DAYS Wilten Uckara Barbara Cattlctea Cemtanct Bennett Jalia Swayne Gorden Montagu Lere Mn. Dc Wolf Heppr Hently Gorden Otber FaveritM WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN? VICTORIA OTS.VtfifE WM. FARNUM "a.Tief" NEXT WEEK ' THE PICTURE MARVELOUS "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW" fADITfll lTK AND MARKJIT LAr 1 1 UL ie a. m te u is r. m. 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