MWQJwf vm WU i -'m ' " yetShSmiR OJJT RBRWftr V ? SVr ' . Kl ; a'"?'1 . .WW'- ' wvw-"- jvW'TWffv ) . ""4 , mw, si 5, 1022 mm WJUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of Twe Interesting Debutante Teas This Week She Sees Seme Attractive Costumes With Much Embroidery .,. m na If tlirs spnien Imil Two:::;:i:wm.ni.yerter. i n in ii"" - 1 niiolher enp en Hntur I hfffUn 111 rm J ' ' T norreW. Mr Cell. !.. !n tn. been P0MQnr.I,im ,wi knew, Bnn""B. I, . f'hnrle C. Hnrrl- cn arcnrwi i "- "Sc'S'er-lny afternoon ww In dSnut HI". "" nre me,t of thorn thin S'urfS Dr. riinrlw .T. HntfW.l's ?bi. A.1nnrenttl.cHaUlel,tofe. JiJlnlhoevrnlnBferMiirijnrct.iiml The ordinal plnn hnil been for Mnr. -it nnd I.'W lmc tlielr tern- the me nfternoeii nml combine en n ilnnc S"t "'" ,,ut " L,lc?'" m""' ' tin, WHIInm II. Jefferjii, Is net well. J theutht wiser net te nt tempt n Jurt new, but Dr. IintneJ.i decl.le. ' kef en with the rlnncc for both of L irli. I.iiO'. however, will hiive n en December 13. which Mrs. II. ivink rhiPP wl Bvc in t"v " lH;r IE 100S Wiilmit street (Lucy's Swer'Nnney nmrrleil Mr., rlnpp'i. win. Cnen). nml Dr. "?:"PiT 111 ihe n dnnec mr mr m. ,..... , The ten etenln.v win most Inter- rrillar of. 'the Ktrnlnc hti Blad In rrcflva Thf nerlflf Tiibllr Lrdetr will lintf lltna nt Milnl Atinvu In -ntm.a jcctlena of (lip rltr. Tlie netra mitat un wrlltan en one alria of thr nnurr enlr, nnil rnunt lie lltml with the arntlrr'a full name, mtilrras and lelrphene num. her. na Inn ltma tntial be f nimble of urlnVitlen. , rlH, havn returned from Tiny Head, N. J wnrre mey npeni tne summer, MIm Helm Chipmnn, iliuiBhler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. rhnptnnn, of 3.15 Seuth Sixteenth Htreet, him left for Nortlumpten. Mni(., where idle will nt- tenn smith cei ecc. ai an unnnmnn w I lie presented nt a tea te lie Riven by her pnrentn en Monday, Jnnunry l An tntrrtxtlwr debtilntitp of till au tumn will he Mlm Mllxnbeth I'ltnreant Iluev. ilauithter of MrH. .lumen t'erhlt tiRVln, of Wrenwood, Ambler, who will i e intrenucn nt a nnnce nt the Oer mnntewn Cricket Club which her mother anil her grandmother. Mm Henry K. I'nncennt, will give en Monday evenlnff, November 27, inatcnii or the tea en ."nturdav afternoon, N'evemtur 18. Mian Iluey will alae be the RUent of honor nt a theatre party ami minper te lie plven next month by her uncle. Mr. Henry Heller l'nnceast. Thoe who received with Mra. Jehn It. Ilebertn nt the tea which followed the meetlns of the New Century Club xcMrirdny were Mr. Frnnk DnttleH. Mrs. ''rnKi'n t-ui er. Mri .n .Mvers Kltler, The ten jwier j - "-,,":'. I Mrs. Theodere J. r.ewl... Mrs. II. M (.tln' anil tht jlebtitiin '' 'm .?,,, 1,,ullcr "" Mrs- "!ire,' A- Freeman. le,kc(ler.v pretty in their light-colored , M s ,,rcnUHH xuhein nnd Mrs ft Z. Snrinret were n Koe.l-lookinff ".'..' ..un rpKi innile with n Si'prf t .l.t n ll'-.Wit with d"lr flowers nml n wrcntli of ullver lJ,Yc in lier hnlr. ""'I !'" ' ',11 l orchid iteerette mine lone 1 ted, with the skirt fulling In In ,, and n slrdli- of silver cloth and LLi KenrKrtlc. A Brent ninny mere SAtttlntM " ere nske.r In Inter for the dance and It was lets of fun. Mnre . rt will nlse be the guest of honor It a ball which her father will give tt the llcllevue en December L'. TANCr WOOLSTONv one of the I ,n,ntMtlvvr Co,lesc' here !,he ,H a Vi meet attractive nnd popular or nil ili bud", will make her bow this niter !,rn. Her t'en will be given by her pur (nil. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph h. oelston. t their place In Chestnut Hill, nnd I l,etie the weather will be fair, us the Woel'tons have sucli n lovely garden. Jesephine Jenki. Xiinry'i roil-In (Mr-. Woeltoli was Mls llculnh .leiiks), wil ,.. I...n.ti,n..t nt tll14 tl'll tllO. lewplilne 1m the daughter of Mr. nnd their family, who ha,ve been spending ,, A- Inn ! Iimk- of Merri-town. ",crRl .men,,s "' ( heilnut Hill, hae Jr. II'mi 1 .I'l f,Vl,n cVin I of 'e'U'ned te their home. 331 Seuth Se ,JIrs. .Tenks was Mis Her lin t oek. or pntecntn Htr,L.t Mr. Hnd Mr. Ferrest Nelan MnRce, Frank Mllca Day nreslded nt the tea table. Mrs William Frederick Ileliman, of waaningten, D. ., wiie nn heen the puest of her pnrents. Mr, and Mrs Rob Reb ert Hmett Hare, of Stenyhurst, Straf ford, for a week, hn returned te her home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckerbacker Boyd nnd their fnmlly, who have been spend ing thn nummer nt Cnne May. N. J.. have returned te 'their np.irtinentn at tne t ernnniln. Mum Iysheth Deya. ivheflf encairemcnt has been announced I te Mr. Henry 1', Itorle, hiiH returned te Mls Katharine ninckwell. of Tren ten. N. J will tin the BUi-Rt of Mies Mnry Carrell Itelln. diuiKhter of Mr. and Mr. William A. Relln, of Straf ford, early next Ynentli. She will come te attend the dnnce which Mr. nnd Mrs. Uelln will kIve at the Itadner Hunt Club, en Friday eenlnir, November 3, te present their daughter Mr. nnd Mrs. Artulngten Ollpln nnd ' !,:.' eiir i wi .leseiihine. who makinc In dahtit Here ami in -cw jen; nun '. 'in be nt a crent innnv of tlie of. 21?8 I-cu.t street, nnd their child. ? ' ,' . I.,rtl.. 7 1,, r thni !r tthe ,m0 h,en "Pendlmt the summer l'lillnilelplihi partleH. I hear that her ,n MnltlPi ,,nvc ,.ft for A,nnt0 Clty uncle nml mint. Mr. nnd Mr.s. I jcergc , where they .ire. the guests of Mrs. J, Cook, in Aineier, arc pitiiiiiniK n .Mngees metlier, Sirs. C. (Jeuld, nt her dinre at the Hnbbit for her Inter iif tlie cottage en Connecticut ncnue, for a luw H t'l KM, trninn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Woolston will give n i Mr. n i i?:.,,,inii f i'i .. eanee for Nancy nnd Jesephine, nt the has returned from a two months' visit Plilladelpliln Cricket Club tomorrow te the I'nelllc Coast, having been nt .eniue anu l-ertiancl and ether const cities-. Mrs. Rebecca ,W. Richards, of At lantic City, H spending a lew dajs at the llcllovue-Stratferd. fnlng, e the two girls nre certainly laiing a gay week-end West Philadelphia WE'RE having, very warm weather for the beginning of October, it Menu te me. Several days nge, when it Ms n trifle cooler I snw Mnrjerie Olb- Den wearing ii pre, , ..... ... m ...... , Mr. ftnd M Hprhert AlPxandcr The gklrt was made plain nnd the coat Newman, of 2226 Smith Sixty-seventh In a box jacket, the cellar, wide tuffs iitreet, urn receiving congratulations tnd bottom of which were finished with Pn the birth of a daughter, Eleaner lands of hemin wool embroidery done In U",h Newman, en September 25. Mrs. rbi-cks. She nls.i were u siiinll tun telt i :, . ,V""," ." ...u., 1, the brim of which was fringed, hn Mied en the right side with two of Darby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hernard A. McMenagle in extended New Poconos. nnd are at home at 4052 Westminster avenue. Mis. McMenagle. who was feathers, one 'tan mid one henna. The bnvn Ju it returned from an ext. r.t.mie'was most becoming te Mnrj.irie. 'ViX&SXL ffifX no na-, uniin mnr unii ,i ui iiiK.iii vi.iii- nml nre ,,t nome at 4B52 Westml r'ien. j avenue. Mis. McMenagle. who Pmhrnlderv seems te trim everything MK'i Ieretta R. Maclnn before her tlwedniH. i.iz Altemus, Mrs. Dobsen , 'Iuke " A"'u.st -' H, n nlec. of Mr Allrra.is-suli-.leh daughter, has a geed- J'w"f" fa!?'' ",ml .Fr2!",',au5htel1' fceUn, wM.e enn.en ere,,,, dress made '?, ", &$? 'X& lth wMe sleeves whlcli nre covered with forty enr8. Hack nnd red einbrelderv in Riilgnrlnn , .. ' . ,, ... ., , , rr llfslin qn.l uttli n t.nrinu' hniwl nf llin J,r n,1,' Jlrs' Salter Kaiser, of 5G12 de-inn. and with n iinriew hand of thr. (, nVenue. are being congratulated imbreldery iirress the neck In the front upon the birth of a son. born Sunday. dm buck. The effect Is quite striking. ' October 1. Mrs. Kaiser will be remem 0ni of the new small lints with a very bercd befere her marriage as Miss Klla i rinny. mrrniv lirim in white crepe de chine completed her outfit. NANCY '..VNNK Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Themas A F.irrell, of W.ptvllle, N. J., are reu-.llng enngrat enngrat enngrat ulatlonseTi the birth (f a daughter, Knthrn 10ll7.ab.th Farre.ll, en Seitem ber 20 Mrs F.irrell w.ih MKs Marj' A. ('jrtnun t-t C.iifl Olt lln ilelnli tii IP I Jlil IMIIttllllllll rhlllp I'hsicH. Peace, of this city. The I reparations are being made by the nurrlnge will take plnce tint latter part Sheiks Club for a d.ince te-bo given in .Nevemtier nt tnn nitteniieuse Ile- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An eiiK.igemeiit of Interest Is that of MH Margnnt Mehley, of Trenten, and .Mr. I'hinp p. ivuce son of the Inte Mr Philip I'hsielv Peace, of this city. Th ef .Veeinb"r. T nti.l lt,fl t)nl...l ,.-..,... ,- 'f Ilenupre, Ilesemniit, will le a dlu- ,,,,; tel. The members of the club Include Leuis llnldlne. Mr. T. Slier, Mr. ri dance en Saturday, December 9, In nor of MIfu HJen Hep- MontKemer. i.ghter of .Mr nnd Mm lleh'-rt I.e.nn. Il7 Montgomery, nnd MKs Mary deF ' ur, daughter of Mi. and Mrs, Jehn white Ceirj Riiss-I Wltuer. Mr Frank Smith, Mr. Uddle Smith, Mr. Ralph Kellv, .Mr I'lanl. Piiiult. Mr. Carl Sandbeiger, Mr. Charles Ward, Mr. William Ward. Mr I.'e Tula ml and Mr. Frank J. Kelly Ml.-s.s .Te.in Rutler, of 125 Reed street. Mr nn-1 tru Tinnf,. i,,r. .,,. , M si rnthfrlne O'Keere, of 1,'Ki Ver.Mgne itSilffS.i ' S !xrtl. Tuent, .flf.h atreet. have re- jl'nner en Tiieadav. N.iMinber Jl In '".',','' ."r-.i'v' r -P"" son, ,nP I'uioref Mls IMen Hep Montgomery. '" Allan" f " J.." and Mrs Mnntirdllierv ..'11! rK., ti 1r TriVi., Cerelrn v er.17 tfr.,.K Cl. mall il.ince fellow lug the dinner In Hener of Miss Mary de F fieary. Mr anil Mrs j. Kenrslev Mitchell, er llosemeni, have Issued nltatlens for f .llniier-danc.. en Thursday eenlj)g, Sear "" 2G" '" 1""'"r f Ihs M,,ry ,lu F ,.n,r,.nJ"' ?Ir' Jehn Hancock Arnett. er 324 Smith Nln.teeiith striut. are re- tcenth streit, hns recently i etui tied from a tilu te Washington, where he was the gueat of bin undo and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Oreri Carl. The manlage of Mls.s Margaret Whit man, of 2ii.".l Seuth Carlisle street, and .Mr Rudelph It. letter, of 917 Wolf Etreet, took place yesterday at thn ('him h of thi Kplplnny, Kk'enlh and .ini'Ksnrn sirectH, Miss Elaine Tayler English, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred erick W. Eng lish, of German German German toten, whose en gagement has been announced te Mr. Basil Gorden, of Washington, D. C., son of the late Basil Gor Ger Gor eon, of Balti more, and Mrs. Geerge Barnett, wife of Majer G encral Bar nett, for m e r commander e f the U. S. M. C. I i ' ' v 'X. v l.j . - -wMr IK fit A' W AM MStiZ. B Jt VB t YaV KjBIKKrPiKmSHijIBUKKWJ.'' left Frankford j. The Weman's Club of Frnnkferd will hedl Its first meetlnir of the fall sea non en Wednesday afternoon of next week nt the Checker Club, Overlngten and arl3cem streets. The efllcers of the club nre Mrs. Snmilel HelTmnii, president ; Mrs. Frank Rmbcry and Mr. F, t. Dcgner, vice presidents; Mrs. Rruce Murray, recording secretary; Mrs. Jcseph Allen, corresponding secre tary, nnd Mrs. Themas Mrere, treas urer. Miss Dorethy M. Cnrwlthen, of 1534 Wnkellng street, wan given a birthday surprise party en Friday evening bv her friends. The guests were Mla Mnrtlin Darlington. Miss Anna Hell, Miss Helen Wnll, Miss Mnry Antheny, ' Miss Fmlly Cramp. Miss Virginia Cnr-1 son, MUs Anna Wall, Miss Margaret ' Wall, Miss Margaret Megenlgal, Mr. Kden Hunspergcr, Mr. Paul Darlington, Mr. Hornre Du Hels, Mr. Harry CII1 bert, Mr. Hareld Ruckley, Mr. Walter Ungerbuehler, Mr. Jesse Darlington nnd Mr. Frnnklln Carwllhen. K EITH'S THEATRE etM&$ ?rxtA8hew Tatifhn Comfert ft Jlmmla Jtntt Big Alt'Htar Tenliira BUI and KITTY DOKEH With Sitter Bea nnd ilrethtr Ta4 UUMONTS vtu ABCU-ETta.. oils UUmwill J MU. Men., Tlnin.,st..ail8 EMMETT WELCH Minstrel Satlr Fantilen IIctIw Me Medal Aead'l.ir e" Arad. A llpjina't, II in riieat, PHILADELPHIA sA. w-g ORCHESTRA! ,JrZ. mSMHHH'H NOTirXR . ..MlarHlanewia Mrs Carl Klem and her dnughters, of Chicago, nre vialtlng Mr. C. C. Klem, of Church read. fob mtNn.iY-wnioei. uerkkrm Weekly C'lana en the International fnlferm Maaens (In I.uke'a (eapl for mat 0 mentlia). In Tenrhfra' Hall. A.MEItK'AN HUNflAT SCII'IOI. UNION HulldlfiK, IHtn Chvatnut nl, 'rilUnHDAYH. 4 I'. M h alnnlna October fi. Taiurht bv nKV v. I. lrRTTI."RI,I Dfin Phlladalphla Hioel of the Illble .AM. COItlHAJ.I.Y WIII.COME. mSSSEE&SB&P m$!F r .,ni ; :j -Birkmahn A pretty wedding took plnce yesterday nfternoen nt I o'clock In the Em manuel I'reti .st.iiit Kpiscepal Chinch, of Holmesburg, when Miss Sahlna Hirk ni.inn, daughter of Mr. and Mrn Jehn Ulrkmann, of SOU I Jacksen street, be be enme the bride of Mr. Rey II. Llntz. The Rev. Sydney Coedmnn elllclatcd The bride was given In marriage by her father and was attended by her sister. Miss Frieda rlcka IHrltmiirifc, as mnld of honor. Mr Albert K Cr.en acted as best nnn. After an i , 'iided wedding trip. Mr and Mrs. L,lntz will live at 8011 Cottage street. Patterson Walsh A wedding of Interest took place yes-t-day morning at St. Augustuui's Church. Fourth and Vine streets, when Miss Anna R. Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mra M. J. Walsh, of 242 North Tjiwrence street, became the bride of Mr. Jnmes A Patterson, son of Mrs. Jehn Patterson, of 423 Neble street. The ceremony wn.s performed by the Rev. Jehn J. Regnery. and was sol sel sol imnlzed with a nuptial mass. The bride was attended by her sister, Mlsa Cath erine K. Walsh, as bridcmald, while Mr. Rebert K Patterson, brother of the groom, acted na best man. Immediately following the ceremony a breakfast was sc-Ncd at the home of the bride's par ents. After nn extended wedding trip through the New Knglnnd States, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will return te their new home In Cherhroek, bridge en Saturday evening at their home. Cers wre laid for eight guests. Thr, members of the Mraeu iAlthirnn Church choir were entertained by Mi. Karl Hlsenberger In honor of the birth day of his wife en Saturday. There were thirty guests. Colonel and Mrs. Frank C. Beggs and Miss Ioulse IJeggs have closed their home en Fast Klin strejt, Norrlstewn, nnd have returned te their apartment In Washington, D. c JOHN A. Fni.F.V iMANHEINRlDINGACADEMYi ' , S434 Cermantewn Ave. J Nuff Said! Huntington Valley Branch , I Woodland Read, Ablngten, Pa, Phene Ogenti 1471 W lii BONWIT TELLER & CO. OheSpcckilkSJKpcfOnamalier CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET SOMEN'S NEW TAILLEUR AND SEMI-COSTUME SUITS A fine sense of design, faultless tailoring, a finesse of details, a discriminate use of decorative embroidery and an artistic appli cation of fur characterize these tailored and semi-costume Suits. 75-00 te 195-00 JSJUSTROUS fabrics of rich, supple tex " ture, expressive of the full warmth of the new Autumn colorings, fashion the new Fall suits. The tailored versions, as well as the fqr-trimmed, semi-costume effects, are devel oped of Marleen, Veldyn, Duvetyn, Pan Velaine and Marvella; the former cheesing the straight-line silhouette and the latter intro ducing the bloused Jacquette mode. . COLORS: Navy,, Black. Tunisian. Hawaiian, Byzantine, Kit Fex, Cinder, Malax, and Zanzibar. Delaware County Mrs. Rebert Howarth, of Chester, will lenve In n few davti for Jacksonville, Fla where she will be the guest for some weeks of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. (leerge I.nrMn UUtherrerU. Mrs. C. A. Shnfcr. of Drexel 1HIII. entertained memliers of the Weman's Club, of which she Is president, at a tea at her home, en Tuesday afternoon. The gucstH Included members of the beard and the chairmen of committees. Mr. nnd Mrn Paul Freeman nnd their ' sons, of Me Inn, have returned from a stay nt their farm near Rising Sun, Md. A card niirtv will be clven at the Craftman's Club nt Drexel Hill, Tues- rtn .irternoeu, October 21, by the i We man's Club, under the direction of Mrs C. C Alexander and Mrs. J. c i Duke. i V cT-W iajMmL 3w. ' 11 FUR TRIMMINGS: j j Moleskin, Natural and Dyed Squirrel, Badger, Beaver, Fitch, Wolf, Fex in various shades, and Menkey Fur. SECOND FLOOR rPSO0tmSLXi TSHUBERTI;" xaitra. enuMrt rraaani RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Xla Stk raaUttleal Trell HITCHY K00 ii An tCUrtrlfrlnt Collection nf Talmt. BENNY LEONARD Wnrld'a I.lahtwelalit Champien and 100 Illaphaneua Illtlnltlea ItllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllHIII il DELPHI- SEATS NOV- haeO. MONDAY OCT 9 tK. .,, 1113 II with HAZEL DAWN and Orialnal Hew Yerk Catt imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiMiiiin I YDIP LAST 4 TIMES L I IV 1 V Nlahtt at 8il& Last Mat Sat. ; 2.00 A Ituilral Cumfdr of Let and Iiiiihtrr, with PEOOT WOOD i.r.vvex I'Awir fitASK meit.an DEOINNINO OCT 0 BEATS TODAY TE8SA JAMES MARION KOSTA BARTON GREEN IN THE VIIINNEHK OrEIlBTfA TTK Fa si aXS VliltM :sV- i a WALNUT MAT. SATURDAY Beat Seata $1.50 "THE n.AY OF THE HOI ." -nnlletlr. UPTHE LADDER" With DORIS KENYON "nECEIVKII WITH IlE.U'K.M.VC I.A trill TEH " -Innnlrer GARRICK Last 3 Evgs. Jjp- SAW K. K'TIIS Ttr-rwTR ROLAND YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS In CLARE KUMMER'S CemwW POMEROY'S PAST Btrd Iit Sam Tnrrtu Next Men. Evg. Seats Today SAM K. HARRIS PRESENTS RAIN A new play founded nn William Snmert MenKham'a atery "MN Ihempiinn." with JEANNE EAGELS BROAD Last3Evgs. . rti' aarrit remlr I et, r noeth Torhlnaien Hr 7rl DUdCY W1,h Lynn Fentannc and a BiUHant Cemuany Next Men. Evg. Seats Today CHARLE1 FP.O-IMAV Frei-nf DORIS KEANE "THE CZARINA" Ferrest Et'- at 8!l ISaata Today Pep Mali Wed.ft Sat.' for Id Wi. FOR A LOCITED ENOAOEMEHT Z.IEOFELLD raiuueM MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL m ACADEMY OF MUSIC I?'eJ0'-2.i15 GALLI-CURCI Onlr FhtUdalpbla Concert Thlt Saaten Public Snli! Baclni Oct. 9 Mall Ordtri New Academy and Keppe'i, nm Cheat. St Frlcn II. $L50 tS, $2 SO & S3. Plus 10?; Ta. Met. Evini St BiU,T Jth Ic Walnut. Mat. Today r A SINfl Greenwich Village Revue VilUHl V With Tem Senna,Ry Head Il Cerlnne Ariuckla -i.i I1.I11IIITT- ii unii in i in ii!i.iiiiiMiiiiiii'ii:;i'iiiinivi"ii;iii:!'i!i,iMiiiin,'!!ii:i,!i,iil.lli'ri'llll"li:i,,li;i,'i;'g ..,...,'. ,i .i i l l l i i ' ' 1 1 m - m i m i j i i ii i f ; iuii il m i 1 1 1 1 i i i i j ' i i j 1 1 1 1 1 i , i j , i i i ',',;,' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V"" Im1 ' " "'" " '" tTTTm"T"""'r,T"m"TnTm'r'mTm'"Trrrrrr"?,''TTrrTTr""T"l'lll"Tm'1''llx Norristeivn if a mii1''Smu Vr'i" Me," T" "K' 1)lrth Mr T1""h' "" ""id his family "a ten hd.ir.l Mcfellln Ainett is.'li .Seuth HUteenth street, have ai... , .M10"0 wl,n "'" attend the fllnncr whli-h Mr nnd Mm Samuel A lhl; of K"s"'',' Heuse. Ildnl. lll Kl n toinerriiH- eenlnj; In honor of theli "niii,. imiiKiiler, Ml'-' turnnl home after havltur Mient uuiiimer In Wlldwoed of Mra Frinlr l.ecr.ui. of "111 West Wern! street, entertained at flvn hundred en Monday In honor of MIhs (Jlenern it.iKe no win ne married nn Ueteli, i 11 I Mr. Rebert i:. Shelden Mlhs, Ve.ir.er was prcsitutcd with a surprlHu mlhreiinnemis hhewer Mr. and Mr. Herace IllBhter. of 90S West Marshall Mreet. r.iu a. du, it and CHILDREN'S CLASSES in RUSSIAN BALLET. TOE, ESTHETIC AND INTER PRETIVE DAXflNO Private Lessens in Medem Dancing JANE MILLER CONSERVATORY of DANCING 1028 Chestnut St Walnut 0127 W, M I ," M Germantown ff . ... la t ! ih'H i hi- II rrinn y! ' ?' llK'lu.'l li"t Maud" Mri Ilehert S I'erry. Jr. has re r'mlli i"' ii ." KnUn ' I'miv. Mini, turned te her home In Beaufort, X C, ti'a li. , J!v'.r l'"iialdKen ( re.xh. nfter HpendliiK miiiie time with her iiar Clnnn,,n ,'"',1,,I'enshmi-. Mr .let-eph eiita. Mr. and Mrs. I'lurke nillenbeck. Ilinrv v i lV'ink Nnln and Mr of 20!) l'elham read While here Mrs mii laier reiiy iih mi kum "i Hener in a i,,ij ... ,,n Huwim i.,.pii ' u.'.,0,Kr"'. "t (llenden. I'liest- PMi. ",.'.,.? "' .BV'' tll!'t exenlllK at the iV.i ' ,,nl'1 'rleket Cluli in he r ; ,1 auRliter. Mhh N 1, , ,: i "Mr niece. mh .Ihm. nhinn i. i. ,a,J their ..'.. """V,"' rlu,) " " "l am l,i 'iLU ''. 'J' .. Nnuy WoelHton. 11! marrl.ig, hrlili;e imrt nlven liy her sister, Mrs Leslie It Urnntham, of 149 East Coul ter stieet Mr and Mrs. Italpli fillihs. of B70H I.luieln drle, have n turned te their home after two liieutlii if extensive trivvi 1 aliread, A c-anl p-irty and supper will he Riven tills afternoon nnil ewniiit; at tne Kttrn? I".".r,"f J,r '""1 Mr. Ilerae. ? , Cre'f- f UllH l'lt. and .Mr l'l,..H..v i'i Inl.. ""'"I"'"". Jr., will take plare Hetel Ilttteiihnuse liy the memlaari of Vnn.. !' ''' I'0'"" of Mr. and Mrs a Iho uhilnnil rluh, who Inelude Mih Fit r,,.. ,,'"'!f' nt Miadowhreuk, mi ' ICInwechter. Mr.s K lltlnes. Mrs I' e'K y 'N'lnK K leher 8 at f, ' Mauck. Mrs A Joyce, Mrs , I Klni-iy, w" ' lee. pt luii win fellow" I Miss I: .Mnrtrnii, Mri ! ICIelnneeht, w' en, rK.'1; ' ,,!.Uu,MiV' (,"'h't Mill, "'nine (i i ,U J1, ,1"",or Tuesday JwKhti'r X I rU' "' he'""- 'f thtdi their dm?.,,1'111' " " K'" t" ""nor of r r u.iufchter, Mlbs MarKaret Xelll ewirHwniU,,J!C'1 ,:"h,ralm "!l. f "aver ""If C'lui, nU'u1.1l,!ln,;" ,lt '" Merlen Junber t ,, " r'"." r"',y, 0''liiB. No Ne Uy Vlr'nlnirLaii.1 'Ilr ,lu,,Kl,tL'r- " tf''rh.i'!mtMmi,r;,rl N1,I"ird Martin, Jliirth, '" lr 'I'lilBlller. Miss Uvelyn HelllnL'Z. l7.,,u,,.( Lf the .Iiuih of Mrs Mu I. I)nl..rn Mra ir,illtQ, lir..,li..r Mrs 1 T llolzhewer and Mr'i II Welilin. Mlsa IZ Morgan hns Just returned i from a sexeral months' lslt with her sister, Mrs Hurley, of Tai'eiu.i, W.ihh Mr. and Mrs Jehn Drewn, of HOI! ' Harlh.im terrace, aifneuni'' the eiiKiR- ineiil of their daUKliter. MIhs I'.itherlliti Ilrewn, te Mr Charles C K Ansle Mls.i Helen Wheaten, of Apsley street, will Klve a liinelinni of twelve cnxeiH en Saturday afternoon, In honei of Miss illnlH Kredulck, of llnlllniere, who Is her Rueht for a few wiel.s Mr and Mrs Jehn Hi ndrkUs. of filMl firei-iiii mreet lmc returiH d te their home aflr upenillnir Iho nummer tu Ocean L'lty. '"iwh. l v "t. V,, ' J''''r'rK"tcPrr,i,T.,my,T. "7'i'"fd nt OVeibn'eir 1,,y at l,r,,cl1 ""' KariiiH, Holmesburg Ti!$. .' "! Ke . ."-'. j in Tin "VIU. MrH ,,.. .v. ".,Mlllll-Jl JU JU)SI- Sl'Blitei of M.H'H'r; J'rlBcllla Merris, Mrs Ch.irles llies will entertain thn memlieis f her llve-huiidied Willi mi ThurHd.i nfUrniren nt ,1't! , J1''.,,,,. of Mrs II Oleiili Halms, of .Mill llliuwii . . . n.i.A .u ..III he Mis Itll. "'"." 1-nhrey ". ,V , ,.J S lle, Mrs. .loll. Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. Charles I..uumri rum Mr I.iitlnr Umsttad Mr. and Mrs Italph Cleverly and their dailKhter, Mini Florence Cleverly, of llhawii street, lune left for an ox ex tflllllll l Hi in . iwtill". ' ' If. j IMPORTERS. nnSIOXVnS A MAKni'.S OF WOMRX'SAyn y (Rjk CHILDREN'S APPAUUI, OF THE HIOHSST CHAR. CW ep act n n b'ett no re tiias twesty-sbveh YKARS 3 (f) w-L Chestnut UX , l I jt Cerner r & Twelfth g I Dresses-25-00 - r .Values te 59.50 A very remarkable presentation of eiret Twill and tricetine Dresses in both straight-line and the smart coat effects. Included in this selec tion are dresses of Autumn's most wanted and smartest fabriqs. 2j? K UlwVfai Millinery Special Offering $I2 i run i.t nn uuumiiii i-iiiiuciien nl iillllincry Crt-ntieiih that includes a new .style fur every type. Of finest materials. Many are of much hiKlier value. V$ Sptcialif in Appertl That SUnitr'ati Ikt Largtr Weman GMnfes9fig I The "Alamac" $10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J A New "Colonial" Creation SPANISH HEELS Turn" I. EX II TIIK rnei'Kii reisi: rn thi: WHOl.K HODV IX HKAf. tikvixe Tin: i.exuKit i.ixhr of thi: x i: w cctl'mi:s. Itawrvrr, tee feature Inn, thr lewrr hreU nr Uinsn who find fftim men- suitable. In Bronze Satin and ' Brocade The "Alamac," in design and ma terial, was specially modeled te har monize with the new Fall Frecks. Whether it be for the dressy occasion or for street wear, this style is a par ticularly geed choice. It is also shown in black patent leather and black satin vamp with bro bre cade backs. Winkelmait Style in Quality Footwear 1130 CHESTNUT ST. At Twelfth I 1 H a. Ht. d B 9 3 "la I JlfJlH 0 rr B ALLEGHENY i sits lMffaaw MtaiKif OaaaaMy wn i.v. n MNBTRRNTn A MAIIKK1 T 4 11:30, 1:30, 8.80, S:H0, 7lX0, 9:M Cirmnnl'i Gigirttc PruUcik m) v OD r LOVES OF HAMOH A marTaleua cait anaeta tha drama. ADDED DAVID PASETZKI. ArPEAmiMO WITH DUO PIANOLA. PIAMO Plcturea nt Deillrntlnn at Unrttilala Commencing This Saturday CO.NTIM'IMl NKXT WKI'.K RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "THE BOND BOY'.' mmmw I0T1I AND MAIIKKT n.ne, i.ie n no 5.3ii 7-an, n:no Cecil B.DeMilles 'loeucriON ii y&f Ihemai Meitfhan Mr'. latrtca nv leT,, jlf (ZQanmeuiUpmin Frem the novel by Alice Duer Miller A picture that will stir you eh you have never been wtirred before that will nmnzp you with its beauty, nnd bewilder jeu with Its magnitude. Se bijj in story, in c.iHt, in production nnd in dramatic force that words nre powerless te describe it. ALDINE a rAitAMOt'NT rirrriiR WALLACE REID I.II.A I.KF. -WAI.TKn niRItH In "The Ghost Breaker" PICTURES BIIYN MAWR HOIISE SHOW Nt. Wli.Sg."Remeiiibraiict" JIROAD rilEOTNOT GUY BATES POST IN HIS RTAr.E St CCEHS The Masquerader COMMENCING SATURDAY IMUI,K MF.I.KUIIII Pltnlll CTION S BURNING SANDS A I'AIUMOI VT L'irTI UK WITH MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY ROBERT CAIN JACQUELINE LOGAN PA1 ATI? ,-n MAUhKI- llLlV.Cl 10 A Jt tn 11 P. M. phiVpI HURRICANE'S GAL Commencing This Saturday AND CONTINUING NFXT rwTFK JOHN BARRYMORE in SHERLOCK HOLMES VICTORIA e:;:,i,VilW5ir' DUSTIN FARNUM Y0TSREATE COMMENCING SATURDAY HUMAN HEARTS With HOUSE PETERS EXTRA 'PERFORMANCE iiii:niATi:i.Y AKT"ft miiimi.ii r SUNDAY arcadia ,,?,A" ,? ,:;'r,T BETTY C0MPS0N Cemmenclnr " SATURDAY M'T P. Jl. "ALWAYS THE vml'i HUMAN HEARTS" CAPITOL W" A,,i. "Rich Men's Wives" J I MI'IIU AVI .MAIIKKT 11 TO 11 GLOBE EVA TANGUAY (HERSELF) TIi'VN r nifixl im ii1'I nm WORLD SERIES RETURNS BROADWAY Bread & Snyder 2 15. 6 30. 8 VAUDEVILLE THE STORM With HOUSE PETERS WORLD SERIES RETURNS I II NKHIIIII W l.l.i, IIIINV : ii 7 n ' HK II II MI I'lliiTOIilUMA "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN?" WORLD SERIES RETURNS CROSS KEYS "jbVW "A'ltipviTTr HARRY ROMM'S REVIEW WORLD SERU-1? RTTURNS ACADEMY OK MUSIC even?no OCTOBER 17 nnsT APrnARANci in fivf yearr AMERICA'S F0REIV10ST DANCE ISADORA L-UNCAf and Nihan Franke'i Symiihenv Orchaatral NAHAN FRANRO. Gemlurtnr I T.ckM. Jl 00 (1 60 12 00 U SO, new en aale at al'alimiii nt. ii-1 n iiu unxtnut Htreat. Ill IIITCMD1C Dread and T.r .T - ... . "fri" Oardn flta.1 weria i imtii i-iy ny i-iav vu Radie I AST daxs JUraJ 1 J Cleilng Bat. '' 10 30 P K.' rHILADELPJIIA S URBT RADIO SHOW ADMISSION &.",,. $ OPEN AT NOON TO 10 30 P IC. ACADEMY TOMORROW 01 MUSIC Mai RablnelT Pratanti ... . ., , y " uniqua and ileal Heniatlen. UKRAINIAN NATIONAL CHORUS THE H"MAV VUPKriNY nnnurtTm and ALEXANDER KOSHETZ THE C08HA0IC 00NDUCTQH COMPOMS IN COWyNCTIOM WITKl MMX ' NINA KOSHETZ TjSaVffi? t. p.', . ' V. ,'.M) i w,: M 1 ft m 1 u i kV . u 14' I: mm km W r k... i. k l .r.
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