Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    JtJST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of Miss Constance Redgers Debut
ThisSeaseh-Tr-She Notes Costumes of Odd Slew
Material Otlier Matters of Interest
TnVEItr day I hir of another debu
JL tnnte te be added te the tremendous
Hut till1 winter (there ere mere tlmn
a hundred new). The latest Is '"ron '"ren '"ron
eon" Hedsers, If that's the way te spell
fctr nickname, filie has been In Pnrli
for five years at the Convent of the
AMumntlen, and last winter was In
treduced In Paris by the Cemtcw de
Mertcmart. .tms wnier, However,
the will make her debut here.
She Is the daughter of Sirs. L. Wll
Urd Iledgcrs. of 1JH0 Pine street, and
a ulster of Isehel Rodirers, who Is
Mrs. Aenew T. Dire. Jr., and Louisa
W. rtndcers. who tr.nrrled a Mr. Cros Cres
bv, of New Yerk. Her real name Is
Cfensfnnce. by the way. and she Is tnll
and fair nnd most attractive. She will
be Introduced (it a ten which her mother
will (five en December 4, nnd en Octo
ber 5 Mrs. Paul Clayten will jrlve a
luncheon for hcrand for Unbs Clay-
I saw Babs Clnvfen the ether day
wearing a very (reed -looking dress. It
was made of the new quitted rantertnl
"matelasse," I think nnd was blue
quilted it! black made with short sleeves
and long skirt. With ii sbu were a
large, black lint. She nnd her imrcntR
tpent the summer abroad) where she cot
geme stunning clothes, no doubt. She
n 111 make her debut nt a tea en Octo
ber 18.
OCTOUEK 25 Is the date which the
T. DeWltt Oil lern hnvc M't for the
dinner-dance which they will rIve at
their place in Hnvcrfenl for Helen
Hepe Montgomery nnd nunnv (Jeary.
Mrs. Cuyler has been up In liar Har Har
eor until this week, but Is returning
teflny. I hear. The Cuylcrs nre great
friends of the Montgemerys. I remem
ber Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery gave
set oral parties for the Cuylcrs' younger
dsughtcr. Eleaner Cuyler. new Mrs.
Joe Wulker, of New Yerk, the year
she made her debut.
The Geerge Drcxels' dance for Hepe
will be given tomorrow night nt
Wootten, ,and the Montgemerys will
irive 11 dinner before the nffnir for
Luelle Cnrter and Sam Hocve. whose
wedding takes place October 14.
DON'T you wonder what name they'll
get next for dress materials? And,
for that mntter, what further new ma
terial could possibly be invented? I nm
perfectly nghnst nt the kinds nnd Bpccles
which are ut-ed every dnv, and they are
all perfectly bcnutlful. Even If the color
combination in some is net pleasing the
texture of the stuff Is marvelous.
Clekt is the latest, nnd it leeks like
a piece of silk that'has been out-en the
ssnd nnd gotten sunburned, for it's a
sort of n series of little blisters.
I saw 11 tenrf of cleki worn by one
of the guests nt n recent wedding. The
background was black and It had while
figures nnd brown nnd tan iifjures en
It: very large, they were, nnd I gie
you my word verv much in the shape
of ojster shells, clam shells nnd onions.
New don't Inugh, bernusn it did really
leek like that, and nt the same time it
was perfectly stunning. It wis worn
with n tnn restume nnd hat. nnd theiiEh
t .1.1 ., l. ,.i. u ...u ...i, ,...
thus rebe'd. as her back was turned te
me, it surely was beautiful. Itutb
Coxe Stokes was out at the pole ene
day Inst week wearing n soft gray frock
of clekl. Her large hut, made of gray
nnd silver metal cloth, was very becom
ing and in centrnst wlUi Mrs. Stokes'
glorious red brown hairmest effective.
JIMMIE'S mother has labored hnrd te
Instruct her young "hopeful te tell the
truth under all circumstances. She has
tnlked and talked, telling .Tintmie: "Yeu
must tell mother the truth nlwnys: ou
knew j 011 mlfht iik,p11. anyhow, for I
cfm see what you have done. I knew;
nIij it's written right 011 our fore fere
hrnd." Jlminle was solemn and silently
nodded his head.
T.ntt that day there nas n terrific
crash in the nursery and mother ran
upstairs te find pitcher and basin
smashed and en the ground, nnd
Tlinmie and small brother sin tilling en
It.r euls'drU of the muss. "Who did
thnt, .llmmle?" demanded mother.
Tltmnip did net answer; he began te
ery, for he was scared at the noise nny
hnw. mid mother looked nngry. Again
mother demanded: "Who did that,
Ilminle?" And, with n desperate ges
ture, he rniMd his smnll hnnd te his
head and. pulling back his curls, said:
"Cnn't j ou read It eij mv forehead?"
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
An engagement of Interest In this
Jlty and New Tork announced today Is
that of Miss Careline c. Prentice.
nsugnter or Mr. and Mrs Jehn H
I'reuuee, rf
Vew Yerk.
23 Kast Sixty-ninth street; I pard, who have been spending the sum sum
te Mr. Frederic Cromwell, mer nt their camp at Greyllng, Ken-
son nt M,v cin.i M,i QnfniiiiiK i. rr.,ivi-
well, ,,f ieu Kast Keventv-feurtli street,
Miss Prentice was Introduced te se-
cletv two jears age. She Is a member
UHt:..f;?l0.l,- Club and Junier League,
Vn... Y-.Y'"::. .".if """:' ..""".'"'"'V.'-1 '
Miss Kate Jlnirlsen, of this city. Mis'
'Vita dcKerest Prentice, her yeimger
J-'sler, made her debut In New Yerk
nst winter. Mr. Cromwell's fnther Is
president of the New Yerk Stock Us
change. Vr. nnd Mrs Jenn White lieary. of
Hiinset mid Oermnutew t incnucs.
""nestnut TIIU, will glve a ball en Mon Men
'lav everling, January 1, In honor cf
n"lr daughter Miss ,Mniy ileP. t.enry.
Miss deary will make her debut at a
ra union her paients will glve en Oc
'ober II.
Mrs PnineiH T. Oeweii, of Decprtene,
fnestnut Hill, will give a luncheon ou
atiirdav. OcKrber lLIn honor of Miss
llplcii llone MentgtWicry daughter of
Mr una Mrs. Rebert Lumlng Mont Ment Mont
ceiury. of Ardressnn, Villnucvn, nnd
JJis Mary IeK. Gcnr". daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Whlte lieary of
, niesiuut Hill, before the races at the
vMiiu-inaiHu Hunt Club
J Mr. Muscee It. H, Oainctt. of thin
ft, formerly of New Yerk, whose nun -rige
te Miss Carollne Hterker Bar
'liiy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs William
ttleteu Barclay, of Chestnut Hill, will
iJKe plai'e c ii Suturdnv, October 7 In
Trinity Prcsbytcilan Church, Chestnut
THIS WEEK'S BEAUTY HELP
It Is net necessary te shampoo
your linir se frequently if it Is en
tirely unil properly cleansed each
time by tlm use of n renlly geed
slinmpoe, Tim easiest t use nnd
quickest di'jlng blmmpoe that wn
can recommend te our renders is
one Hint brings out nil the natural
beauty of the hulr and may he en en
jevcil at very little expense, by dis
solving a tenspeniiful of vantlirex,
which ran be obtained from any
drug gist's, iu a cup of het water.
This makes n full cup of shampoo
liquid, enough se It Is easy te apply
t te nil the hair distend of just te
Ike top of the hem. This, when
?;Wcd into the sculp nivl onto
every strand of hair, clicinicnlly
dissolves nil impurities. It is very
nothing anil cooling iu its action,
as viell as benctlcluT te both scalp
and hair. After rinsing nut the
lather se created, ou Mill find the
cnln is fresh, clean nml free from
dandruff, while the hair dries
quickly nnd evenly, developing a
right luster and H soft flutfinesu
that makes If pecm very heavy.
Atlr,
H.
ii 'nWlli.f.?tSr,nln I,ls ushcrs ftt tl dln
??r.D g"lay evening. September 30,
at the Radner Hunt club.
Miss Mary (1,
Frailer ilnmrhtnr nt
ut. ununes II,
Knuler, of 172? Bpruce
.& WUI eJ".erl5n at luncheon at
Mu.hMi v,,.?a,t!K,da,inext " Hener of
?L 8 fabeth Hllimrd Tatnnll, daugh.
a.-i. '". """m intnnii, or rau
Archer street. Oermantewn. w1ieh
rnarrMAe te Mr. William Powers
YoniKstewn. O. will tnke plnce 11
e clock that evening In tlie'm. I.u
Episcopal Church. Clermnutewn.
marrUfic te Mr. William Powers of
nt
uke's
Tht.
fi. " .1 w.'" "'ciuae tne brldesmnlds.
Miss Krasler will attend Miss Tatnnll us
maid of honor.
Miss Jesephine 3. ,Trns, daughter
Mount Kemblc, Morrlstewn, N. J., will
de the guest of honor at a dlnner dlnner
dance which her undo and nunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Qeorge It. Ccteke. of Dawes
ftcld. Ambler, will kIve en Monday eve
ning, October 30, nt the Itnhblt. Miss
Jcnka will make her debut In New
Yerk ttnd th)8 clly t)l8 HcnRen Hne
will be Introduced here at a tea which
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Je
seph Jj. Woolston, of alendeu. Chest
nut Hill, will Ktve for her nnd for
their daughter, Miss Nancy Woolston,
en Thursday afternoon, October 5.
Mra Ellsha I,ce, of 1709 Locust
street, will entertain nt luncheon to
morrow and en Thursday and afterward
In her box nt the Uryn Mnwr Herso
Shew In honor of her debutnnte daugh
ter, Miss Dorethy I). Lee. Miss Lee will
be Introduced at a tea te lis given by
her parents en November 17.
Mr- W. Hlnckle Smith, of Timber
line, nryn Mawr, ciitertnlned nt dinner
last nlRht In honor of the Countess de
.Sarnmetid. of Pari, who Is the Ruest
of Mrs. Itebert LcumlnK Montgomery.
Miss Hetty Hetherlngten, dniiRhtcr of
Mrs. I,. P. Hetherlngtcn, of 2310 Pine
street, will be the guest of honor at
n dinner nnd theatre party which her
mother will give en Monday evening,
December 18. The guests will lutcr
attend the ball which Mr. and Mrs.
Walter M. Jefferds wilt glve that eve
ning for their nlece. Miss Marguerltn
Jefferds Beylo. daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Samuel Beyle.
Mrs. Jehn W. Celes, of 2114 Pine
street, will glve a dnnce en Friday,
December 29, nt the llellovue-Stratford,
In honor of her granddaughter. Miss E.
Thercse Tyler. The guestn will In
clude the school set. Mrs. Celes and
Miss Tyler huve Just returned from
Prance, where they rpent the sum-1
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fergusen, of
Semlnole avenue, Chestnut Hill, have
Issued cards for a ten en Friday nft nft nft
orneon, October 13, from 4 until 7
o'clock, e lntroduce their daughter,
Miss Lillian Fergusen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferd, cf Leu
venlgh, 9230 Germanteuii lUenuc,
Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations
for nn nt home en Saturday afternoon,
October 21, from 1 until 7 o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ashton Little,
of the Orchard, Strafford, will enter
tain at a dinner en Frldny evening.
September 28, befere the dance which
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hnrtshorne Wilsen,
of Lengvlcw, )eon. will glve te In
troduce their daughter, Miss Marlen
Elizabeth Wilsen.
Mr. and Mrs. r'harle R. Rosenberg,
of Vcntner, N. J., nnnounce the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss Helen M.
....-...-r ... .. . . ,u""' ..w
nn nt ti.V. i.m ti,. .i wij t.:JJi.'
Hoseneerg. te Mr. itebert T. Bryan
i,"r,r...:"--;,".nnA',,""i' :?. ""Bvf"
nnil Mrs. .Tnqpnl-
H. Bryan, of 4200 Chestnut street, en
ei'iui'iiiuer .1, in uus city.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Barba, of
Coulter street and Fex lane, nre rc
celvlns congratulations en the birth of
a son en September 20. Mrs. Barba
will be remembered as MIbs Martha
Purcell. of Richmond.
, Mr. Jehn Wctherlli. Jr.. and his
daughter. Miss Allce Wctherlli. of 1830
Seuth Rlttnhou8e square, wh hn
been spending some -time. In North Cnre.
linn, will en their return te this city
occupy apartments at the Belgravla for
the winter. Miss Wetherl'l will make
her de.iut at a tea en Friday afternoon,
November 17.
Mrs. Charles Stewart Wuris and hr
family, of 920 Spruce strfet, who have
been spending several months touring
the Continent, hne sal'ed for this
country nnd are cpcetcd te arrlve In
this city the latter part of this meek.
Mrs. William Henry Newbeld, who,
has been spending the summer traveling
abrend, returned en Saturday te her
apartments at the Corenndo. Her
grandchildren, Miss Marlen S. Wurts.
Miss) KIaner T. Wurts nnd Miss Re n- ,
mend Wurts, of 2134 Pine street, whe1
hae been traveling en the Continent
for several months, are new In Germany, '
and will return te this city early In !
November. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Waring Hep-
Mnsen and their small child, who have ,
been spending the summer at Bay Head,
N. J., win return me mtter part of tins
week te their home, 2122 De Lancey
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs Hnrilsen K. Canen.
who have been spending the summer at
their cettage nt Oaie May. N. J., will
return te their home, 810 Pine street,
the early part of next month.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard
am! thelrdauKhtcr. Miss Carolyn Shen-
tipbunknert
ui'm w i u mi ii iu uiuii
home. 2124 Walnut street,
the latter
part of next week.
nr ,u vm O Oram Ring, of 1327
s,.?uV.Yreet clescd
mer home In
mer home In the Poconos en Monday,
nnd will return 10 me cuy ier me
winter.
Miss Marlen Hei re, of 5715 -Torrcs-dale
avenue, Wlsslnemlng; Mlis V.
Mabel Andersen, of 1221 Kast Susque-
Drastic Price Reductions en
Decorated Furniture
and Furnishing Accessories
In anticipation of a very active Fall business we
have during the past Summer kept our studio up te full
est production en Painted Furniture and Furnishing
Accessories.
We have determined te sell these goods at once, and
are quoting prices that we believe will quickly move them.
This furniture is of a class quite out of the ordinary,
and appeals te people of refinement and geed taste. It
is generally after French linens, with glazes and hand
decorations, produced by our own workmen and artists.
Among These We Mention
BEDROOM SUITES
Antique, Ivery, with early French decoration, twin beds, 10
pieces, $638 reduced te $390. '
Naples Yellow, double beds, 0 pieces, 3188 reduced te $140.
Antique Green, with classic rose decoration, single bed, 7
pieces, $28G reduced te $215.
Direclelre Suite, replica of old French pieces, natural weed, 11
pieces, $821.75 reduced te $614.
BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES
Antique Blue Tyrel, 5 pieces, $295 reduced te $175.
Bronze Green, early Victorian decoration, 8 pieces, $332.50
j educed te $250.
INTERESTING ANTIQUES
Old Mahogany Turn-Over Card Tables, $55 reduced te $37.
Old Mahogany or Cherry Bureau, $85 reduced te $57.
Unique Walnut Desks, $125 reduced te $84.
Fleer Lamps, glazed and decorated, $18,50 reduced te $9.25.
Parchment Lamp Shades and Shields $15 reduced te $1.
Smnll Framed French Pictures, $1.50 reduced te $0.71.
A. L. DIAMENT & CO.
1515 Walnut Street
and at Strafford, Pa,
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EVEtfltf G , PUBLIC' LEDEKt-EHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY.
SOON TO BE
itti t&jUtlV,
?vf'lv'V u.g i
Photo by Marcrau.
MISS KATHARINE CHRISTINA LEA
Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles M. Lea, of West Thorpe,
Deven, whose marriage te Mr. F. Woodsen Hancock, son of Mr.
Frank Hancock, of Charlottesville, Va will take place at neon
en Saturday, December 2, at Valley Ferge Memerial Chapel
hnnna nvenue, nnd Miss Hazel MacKin MacKin
eon, of 844 North Twentieth street,
spent the week-end at the Hetel Bristel,
New Yerk.
Miss Lillian Blaess, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. August A. Blaess, will give
a theatre party tomorrow In honor of
Mlsi Margaret Mnglnnlss, whose mar
riage te Mr. William K. OrlgBS will take
plnce en October 7. The guests will In
clude members of the bridal p.irty. Miss
Cernelia Peele, Miss Marie Magitmlss,
Miss C'onsucle Yeung and Mrs. Ucorge
Bresettc.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Geerge Peters,
of C402 Spruce street, nre being con
gratulated en the birth of 11 son. Jehn
Whelen Peters, en Frldny, September
22. Mrs. Peters was MUs Florence B.
Whelen, of 5927 Osnge avenue.
Mrs. Cntherine C. Clink, of 201 North
Fifty-third street, announces the innr
rlnge of her flautfhter. Miss I1 lu
M. Clark, te Mr. Jehn A. McAllister, of
Tiegn, which tool; place en Tuesday,
September 19, In the Chutch of Our
Lady of Victory.
Mr. and Mre. Merris Epstein, of D901
Hncrferd 'avenue, nre receiving con
gratulations en the birth of a daugh
ter, Hannah Rita Epstein. Mrs. Ep
stein, befere her marriage, was Miss
May Hutkln.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv A. Mnckcy and
their daughter, Miss Lernn Mnckey, of
6019 Pine street, hae returned from nn
extended trip through California and
the West.
Mrs. Themas R. Burns and her daugh
ter. Miss Constance Burns, of -ISIS
Chestnut street, who arrived In Liver-
The popular meeting
place in Philadelphia.
In the very center of
things hns much te de
with its popularity- but
geed feed at moderate
frices also plays its part.
A wonderful 85 cent
luncheon daily.
Seafood Dinner, $1.60
Dinner Parhlen, $2,50
Hetel Adelphia
Chestnut at 1 3th
DaciJ B. Provan, Managing Director
BjIfaK
BUI
It BMiltlMUU i!l.tl2llH
MARRIED '
MMt&vMil 1 vrt 'tAt XvBHHHHHHHIHHHRHHIHH
peel n few days age, nre new In Lon Len Lon
eon, where they will spend n. fortnight,
before going te Paris. wniMe ttuv vui
Jein Mrs. Bums' son. Mr. Arthur Burns,
and will remain until the spring.
North Philadelphia
Miss Margaret Clark, of 3SS1 North
Bread street. Is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth W. Helnrlch, of New ark,
N, J. Mir. Ilelnrlch will be remem
bered as Miss Margaret A. Carlln.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E.
Carlln, of Mather read, Jenklutenn.
Seuth Philadelphia
Mr. and JIw, William J. O'Neli and
their family, formerly of Ttlvorten, N.
.1., nre new living at their new home,
2317 Seuth Thirteenth street.
Miss Henrietta Sterling, of 1C12 Ore
gon avenue, entertnlned Informally nt
it home en Wedcs'Hv Menu 'in
The guests Included Miss Clair Wlster,
Miss Helen Shrlber. Mlsn Cntherine
Shenantaugh, Miss Marian Landy. Miss
Elsie Ridge, Mr. Frank Kane. Mr. Jo Je
seph O'Neli. Mr. Lee Tellln. Mr. Peter
McKeen. Mr. Flank O'NslI nnd Mr. Jehn
Meagher.
1 Mr. Jeseph Jehnsen, of 2503 Seuth
I Twentieth street, his returned from a
vlelt te Audubon, N. J.
Miss Peggy Fraln. of 1518 Mifflin
Se it happens in the field of furniture.
Only a chosen few arc fortunate enough
te possess an original piece by Chippen
dale, Heppelwhitc, Sheraton or any of
the ether great English cabinetmakers.
Though there may be no cabinetmakers
today who possess the creative genius of
these men, there are, fortunately, disciples
who can equal their masters in the execu
tion of designs already created for them.
Fer a icere of years Valiant has collected
faithful reproductions of masterpieces orig
inally discovered in the castles and manor
houses of England, the chateaux- of France
and in the palaces of Italy.
Kvcrv line, ever" carving, even- tiny flaw
in the master's original work is skillfully
repeated in these replicas se like the
originals from which they were copied as
te be indistinguishable except te connoisseurs.
A few of these exact copies are en exhibi
tion at the Valiant showrooms. Among
them you will find, moderately priced,
just the piece te add the correct touch of
Distinctiveness and Individuality te our
home.
'VALiAisnr
1822 CHESTNUT STREET
2Sf 26 N. Charles St, Baltimore.
KsiSI
FURNITURE DECORATIONS .
"Valiant Service fa Cordial
Valiunt Prices are Moderate"
'Y3'iiEl'
iWa??? , ' ' ; jrn vi
' v
street, has returned home from ft two
weeks' .stay In Wlldwoed.
, . . .. . . ., wMt
Mr. Jdin Meagher, of 121) WOIj
Bi eildsburg last week.
Along the Reading
Miss Mildred Irwin Lewis, daughter of
Mr. J. Heward Lewis, of Elklns Park,
whose marrliurn te Mr. Manley Oreen
:ighmy, of Buffalo, will ake place en
uctener 1, win de tne guest 01 nengr m
a luncheon nnd theatre party, which
Miss B Katharine Clarke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Charles Clarke, of Lincoln
drlve, will gln ut her home tomorrow
nftorneon, Miss Kathcrine Marie
Smith, daughter of Mrs. M. J. Smith,
of 1329 Pine street, will also entertain
for MIfs Lewis nt a lunchlen, which sh
will glve nt the. Bellevuc-Stifttferd, en
Monday, October 2.
GcrmanteMi
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Ooedfrlend, of C81C
Mnceln drlNe, have returned from n
two months' trip te California and'lcl and'lcl and'lcl
lowsteno Park.
Mr. and Mrs II. Broekor Ml'ls, of the
Wyneva Apartments, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Janloe
Yvonne MIIK te Mr. Victer L. ChUiuelne,
of Ridley Park.
Mnnlinlm nml .rnhn.sen streets bnve re
turned from Atlantle City, where they
spent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Mess nnd daugh
ter, Miss Natalie Mess, of C62G Oreene
street, have returned from Europe,
where they spent several months In
travel.
1
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge S. Van Dyke,
of ToTresdale avenue, nre receiving con
gratulations upon the birth of u son,
Paul Redman Van Dyke.
Mrs J. T. Andersen nnd her daugh
ter. Miss Oladyr. Andersen, of Orthodox
street and Frankft.rd nvenue, nre spend
ing several weeks In Wheeling, W. Va.,
wneie they are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James MacDonald.
Norristown
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Gotwals, of 670
Neblo street, have announced the en
gagement of thelr daughter. Miss Lillian
CHARLES HENRY FOX
Tht Sign of th Ret
Spm 88-99. 221 S. Bread St.1
vmmMMwM.wmmmwMMtsmx2L
Baths
of Eurc
ameus
pe
Doer
Tc
v(
nt
our very
It lan't n'ccnenry te run te
Whit .Sulphur or Het Hprlnsa.
for rlKht here in your own city
we havn the finest Baths nnd
JIpRlth Inatttute (exclualvcly for
women) te be found unyXvliere.
A heilier ou nre tee Bteut or tee
thin, rheumatic, nirveus or
tlugglah. let us ahew you hew
te lav the foundation of Perfect
Health and Beauty.
Trial rroetmrnt Craft
Cellins Institu'e
Fai-ered by TMn.'a Falrajt
BELLEVUE COURT BUILDING
1418 Walnut St. Sprue S484
w;MM.wjww;wMWwwww'wr
4tLM llln..tftl. r tli.rAii nt AfiP.
West Stafferd street, 'has left for Mount J'wQr'1 " '"RcrRell, Mr. A. E. Mathleu.
Holyeko College. Seuth Hndley. Mass., f- 1 R- Le-or. Mr. Philip T. Matt
where she Is a student. SWnVSr'. & VZ wV.i
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Jenes, of fellow nt the Cvnwvd Clnh
Wmm
TT is net given te every one te own a
Rembrandt. In a world where there
is only one original of rvcry great work
of art, there is obviously a place for faithful
reproductions.
I
SEPTEMBER 26,
l)22
J A. Jetw Ms, 'and Mr. Stanley Paul Kirn,
r IKS,, ' Mr. 5 Mra- ? Kir. 0
':"'zf"x.'"'. lne lermai Announcement
, was made at a card narty which Miss
Sfi?.11.". IIcJ,en Themas, Miss Suznnne
. Pli1!"" Esther Prentlce, Miss Mar
garet Hechner. Miss Helen NVImnn. MIh
FlntT1'8. SnJitn' M'"" Cntherlne El Is,
Miss Laura aetwals, Miss Jean Stauffer,
M" ..avld M. Bauer, M-s ue
Sriifi JIrB- Jehn lr- Heffman, Mrs.
?i ii i. Mufselman, Mrs. Raymond
ttr i' 5.V-"' Harll I. Zlmmerninn, Miss
iiel Thompson, Miss Anne Tnggart,
Mrs, Charles De. Prefentaln, Mrs. W.
Schoek, Mrs. Walter Shelve Mrs. 3. P.
S11 '. nl Kathcrine March and Miss
Ella March.
Bala-Cynwyd
,lT; ftP.d Mr1' iWllllam Edgar Clear,
or Bala-Cynwyd.-have issued invitations
for the mnrrlage of their daughter, Miss
Dorethy Butler Clear, and Mr. William
King Allen, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
H. Allen, of this 'city, which will take
place at 7 e clock, Saturday, October 14,
ln Irc,,,'crlan Church of the Cove Ceve
nB.,t,. Cynwjd. The matron at honor
will be Mrs Benjamin Allen. 3d. cousin
or tlie brlde. and the bridesmaids will
Include Miss Dorethy Sutherland. Miss
LIcnnore Onlter, Miss Kathcilne Thomp
son nnd Mrs. O. A. Kennedy. Mr. Ben
jamin Allen. 3d. will b his brother
best man The ushers will be Mr. Geerge
A ternl-v, Mr. Renald O. shrlHv M-
Women's Smart Oxfords
An oxford you will be proud te wear
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Fine Footwear Since 1868
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euble anniversary
Special
(Fer Wednesday)
Sports Coats
Very Swagger
2.00 te rQ.50
Cut en mannish lines,
with all the little niceties
of finish for w h i c h
"Harris" is famous.
Every coat whether a
mannish model of tweed
or soft-toned everplaid
is a style correct in
every detail. A widely
diversified style range.
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Sports Millinery $5 te $15
In velour, scratch felt and
shapes, Btyles, colors removed from the usual.
We Specialize in Appartl That
r ec
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mO CHESTNUT STREEX
Special Tomorrow
Unusual Offering
Street & Afternoon
FROCKS
26M
Exact reproductions of models made te sell
at 39.50, 49M & 59.50
Included in this offering arc dresses with cir
cular skirts touching the gTeund; pleated panels and
berthas; self-trimming cleverly applied; jncquard
patterns, chiffon velvets, satin-faced cantons, canton
crepes a truly bewildering variety in this one low
priced group.
On sale in Main Dress Department ,3rd Fleur
All Sales Final Ne C. O. D.'s Ne Exchanges
S. HUXOX VBtSEMTS THE
RUSSIAN
ORAKD OPERA COMFAMT
"BORIS GODUNOFF"
IKA BOURBKAYA. "Onait Artlit"
rtimerruw Night. "Rulk" Tbunday
Mfflif "riquw AJTnw."
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Comle Optra te 3 AeU, by
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v.. "OiiBit Artitt." 100 Arll.lt. Or.
cheitr. CDerui, Bllt. Tickets 11.00 ta
S3 00, new en ile at Academy Hi
ffeppe't,
1)1" Cheatnut St.
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EITH'S THEATRE
Mnl. Tmlir 5 P. )l. Tnnlcht ! Sf
HII.I.1AM PAVlRHItAM In "A
Mnrrlnirn Has llcan Arranged": JOB
ItllOUNlNdi Heward Smith A Mil
dred Darker, Jewell A Illta: Uurni
it I.jnn, Others nnd Jns, K.
'inwARii a i'mrk-Etlielyn in
enva by Mr Heward.
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
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JOE MARKS fft
"YOUTHFUL -FOLLIES"
Tan arained calfskin
with a stout sole and
pronounced extension
$11.50
MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND S
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TWUXTY-5EVUX YVAIiS
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JOHN
BARRYMORE
IN I'ICTUniZATION OP
WILLIAM aiMiCTTB'H TI.AY j
"SHERLOCK HOLMES"
AdiVd Admrtlen WII.T.IAM KIJUHM,
DrmenMrnllnic the Klmlmll Onn
STANTON!
10TU AND MAIIKRT
11 30, 1:3), 3.30. 0:80. 7:30. 0:30
WILLIAM FOX'3
Ifrxdnafc Dumas
the weni.n l MINK"
COMING
a lunAMei'NT rir'Ti'nn
CECIL B. DE MILLE
I'lionucTies'
"Manslaughter"
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KUNHATIONAI. STORY
Themas Meighan
Leatrice Jey and Leis Wilsen
Aim in the cast
ALE) IN ErS
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A FinST NATIONAL ATTTtACTIO
fjUY BATES POST
" IN J'irTt'lllZATION Or HIS
wesnuitrcL stage srcrESS
Photoplay of Supreme Merit
PALACE
12M MAKKI7T
10 A. M TO 11 P M.
PAHAMOI'NT P'PTt'nE
RODOLPH VALENTINO
in "BLOOD AND SAND"
HALT"
And bear in mind that
"In the
Name of
the Law"
I AT TUB
VICTORIA
S.nTlf ArAHKET
ADfAniA 10TH & CHESTNUT
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MODERATE PRICES ALWAYS
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PRIMROSE MINSTRELS
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WORLD'S GREATEST REVUE
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OARDEN OF EDEN rATTY CHORUS
NEXT MONDAY SEATS THURSDAY .
Mull erd'rt new. Brcure your etU and
ave'd lueculatera vhe fellow this attraction
from city te ettjr.
MS
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MARILYN MILLER
LEON ERROL in
GARRICK'tawe.i,.. Em.nu
., ?5P p.rlc8 Mat' Tomorrow
hnm II Hurns Presents
ROLAND YOUNG
LAURA HOPE CREWS
In CLARE RUMMER'S Comedy
POMEROY'S PAST
btagurt by Sam Ferrtit
BROAD l"1 2 Weeka. Eva. J18
vv. mi(. Aoiuerrov. k:i9
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A MUSICAL ROMANCE 'OF MBVJ YORK up
LYRIC wa.x
MAT. TOMORROW t $1.50
"MARJOLAINE"
A Slusltal Cnmtat "t Let and
laimhtcr, with
PEOOY WOOD
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WALNUT"ntt?ee'
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"UP THE LADDER"
A Pure American Oemedr-Drama
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