Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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I' tfancy Wynne Talks of the
Speaks Of me rvsipvnement ej live I COS litis
Afternoon Oflier Bits of Interest
I T..... .hick nnd fast these days.
Z ... nS every nlht this week. They
22 wit! 'wSfcwAjr, wn Dr. Hat-
, fi,eld K..r Marsaret, nnd Lucy Jef
.! 1 night Afr, Hornce toward
t":.. Jrn" BBve ene for hi edtutn,
K IUdcl vffe Furnew, or Cliffy, as
MUm calla her. Tonight there Is the
Sens" for "Nancy Woolston nnd
y fciM ienka, nnd tomorrow evening
frtd Mm Arthur Gillespie Dlcknen
8i give JSncVln honor of Olna Car-
V&l' dance for Cliffy Fiirness last
i.V ns n Krcat micce. It wns given
?M'n"hSle. Jlr. Jajrna's place at
erd. nnd the gu of honor
wi.1l In vellew brocade
Sed with silver wheat. Cliffy Is
,7' v with brown eyes nnd hair, nnd
looked
very
"XT drew was most becoming-. She J
till rfauibter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilndcl.vffc
fttnSJ "nil will make her debut nt a
Klch her parents will give nt Open
ff.K. thrfr house In JenTdntewn, en
rweber 13. There w 11 be
.October
a supper
ffiwMrd the reccljly
I... t nrnnlntr Mr. nnd. All
arty and
re. Jfur
ltnc .m i n rlnnne at the Hunting;
iln Valley Country Club.
BOTH of the tens which hnd been
elnnncd for this afternoon have
h-n called off en ncceunt of mourning.
. Wr and Mrs. -Tehn Edward Zlmmer
ifflnn had expected te glve.enc nt their
'Sen Summit street, In Chestnut
Ml for their debutante daughter, Ce
IdHa, or Celin, ns most people-call hep,
tat It was postponed becaune , of the
Lth of Mrs. ZImmermnnn's nunt, Mrs.
ffirlM Cuatls Harrison. Mrs. Zlm
'SSann, uhe was Miss Sarah 'Frnxlcr,
'was the daughter of the late Mrs. Wll
liitm West Frazlcr, who was Miss Har
riet Harrison, a sister of Mr. Charles
'0. Harrison. ... . .. .
, The second ten te be given up is that
'of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neidhnrd Martin,
.n were te hnve introduced their
Awihter, Evelyn, this nfternoen. How Hew
,r since the denth of Mm. Martin's
mother, Mrs. Hollinshead W. Tayler,
antral weeks age, all parties for Evie
1m been postponed.
I1 DECLARE, I never step In nt the
Bellevuc-Stratferd or Ritz that I
,de net see some one I knew, nnd nlwnys
w stunningly dresed. Junt the ether
iy I raw Mrs. Jeseph . Pc Jr., nt
the Bellevne-Strntfertl. She. ou rem
ember, wflR Retty Elliett, nnd she spent
most of the tlme last year in the V est
hating big game with Mr. Pew. She
looked very well in n gown of black
chiffon velvet made with a. bertha effect
it the neck, nnd her lint, which was
ilee of black velvet, was most becoming,
tee.
Coming out of the Rltz-Carlten I saw
Mrs. Geerge Justice nnd her smnll son.
Mrs. Justice had n most stunning cos ces
tune. It consisted of a frock and cloak
of wide striped material. The stripes
Vere gray, rose pink, black nnd white,
end they were at least five op six Inches
vide. The skirt was made with the
!trlpc.wln horizontal lines or crosswise,
tnd the cape hnd perpendicular or
lengthwise stripes. The hat was a
gather small-brimmed model of black
Mtla and lace.
M
AltY FLORENCE has a regular
string of prnyers she snys every
sight. She asks Ged te bless daddy nnd
ether and brother and sister, and
ever) body even the pet deg. The ether
night she was very tired and very hur
ried nnd se sold she in one long breath :
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We Continue Tomorrow
A Sale
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Silk Underwear
Garments of the finest quality, fresh, new and in
the most desirable styleB, exceptionally low priced.
Envelope Chemise of excellent quality t-f QfT
crepe de chine, tailored or lace trimmed. J,
Specially Pricmd '
Night Gowns of crepe de chine, exquis- ttQ tZ
itely trimmed with lace. Specialty Priced. . jiJ
Gleve Silk Bleemers in black and ttrit Q tfZ
shades; all lengths. Specially Priced VrO
Night Gowns of crepe de chine, finished $Q JT
with Georgette and fine val.; also tailored JJ
styles of Radium ailk. Specialty Priced
Petticoats of excellent quality satin, $ O ffZ
trimmed with fluting; brown, black an4 navy. J2rO
Specially Priced ,
Slips, of satin charmeuse in suit shades; & J "
full length. Specially Priced , V. lfQ
Brassieres of plain or striped satin. Very $ -g A P
geed models. Specially Priced . v Q
Unusual Values in
Sweaters
Weel Slip-Ona in all shades. Mostly
round neck medelB. Specially Priced. ......
Mohair SUp-Ons; also silk-ond-woel mix
tures; very smart plain and two-tone effects.
Special at ,, ,
Slip-On and Tuxedo Sweaters of all wool
jr silk-and-wioelj very attractive models.
Special at '
Negligees
Several new models of crepe de chine
and crepe backed satin combined with
morgette and lace. In pastel shades
tiances This Week She
"Ged blens daddy nnd mother and Bister
nnd brother and Spertlc, nnd, nnd geed
night my darling 'mother," nnd tumbled
right into bed. , NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews Harris. Jr.,
of West Chestnut avenue, ChestnurHtll,
wilt entertain at dinner en .Friday eve
ning. January G, at the Itltz-Carlten, In
honor of their daughter, Miss Qeorgl Qeergl
ana V. Harriet, before the First Assem
bly. Miss Harrla Is ene of the season's
debutantes,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph I. Woetston, of
Olendon, Chestnut Hill, will entertain
at dinner thin evening befere the dance
which they will give at the Philadelphia
Cricket Club, In honor of their daugh
ter, M!w Nancy H. woelston, and their
niece, Miss Jesephine Jcnkn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, William P., .lenks, of
Mount Kemble, Morrlstewi, N. J.
The g-uentfl who will attend the din
ner which Mr. and Mrs. ISHnha Lee will
frlve nt their home, 1709 Locust street,
omerrow evening, In honor of their
debutante daughter. MIhh Dorethy II.
Lee, will Include Mlsrt Elisabeth J. Me
Etroy, Miss Dorethy E. Valentine. Miss
Nancy Waterbury, 1 New Yerk; Mr.
Clavton McElrev. Jr., Mr. N. Crenshaw
McEIrey, Mr. William Almy and Mr.
Heward Butcher, 3d. The guesta will
later nttend the dance te be given by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Gillespie Dicksen
at the Radner Hunt Club In honor of
MIm Virginia Laguerenne Carpenter.
Mr. Francis Head Brown, of German
town, son of the into Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ames Poanleo Brown, of this city,
whose marrlnpe te MIm Nadlne Hazen
Chase, of 2033 Pine Htrcet, daughter of
Mr a Hazfcn Chnucv of Paris, France,
will take place tomorrow In St, Mark's
Episcopal Church, ciltertntned his best'
man and ushers nt dinner en Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nevlll Smythe, of
Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations
for a dance nt the' Acorn Club en Sat
urday evenlnv. NoVsmber 11. tit H;30
o'clock, te Introduce their daughter,
Miss Bertha Fairfield Smythe.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Plowman, of
Tuskaloesa. Brvn Mawr. will trlve n.
theatre party followed by supper at the
.niiz-uanum en jrnaay evening, No
vember 17, In honor of Miss Elizabeth
J. McElrev, debutante daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayten McEIrey. of 2012 Fine
street. Mr. and Mrs .Plowman have
recently returned from Stone Harber,
where they spent the summer.
MJbs Jey Drew-Bear,
dauarhtar
et
Mrs. J. Drew-Bear, of 102 Seuth Eight'
eenth street, will make her debut at a
tea which her mother will give en Fri
day nfternoen, December 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederlck McQ. Falck,
of Chestnut Hill, liave Issued Invitations
for a dance at the Bellevue-Stratford,
en Tuesday evening, November 28, tit
0 o'clock, te Introduce their daughter,
Miss Mary T. Falck.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozer. of this
city and New Yerk, who are traveling
abroad, are spending some time In
Paris.
Mrs. J. R. Evans Roberts, of 1833 De
Lancey place, has returned from Yerk
Harber, Me., where she spent the sum
mer. MIbi Alice Wetherlll, daughter of
Mr. Jehn Price Wetherlll, Jr., whose
engagement has recently been an
nounced te Mr. Geerge C. Emmens, of
Bosten, Mass., will leave today for a
visit te Bosten, where she will be the
guest of Mr. Emmens' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geerge B. Emmens, ever the week
end. Mrs. Herace Btnney Hare, of Har
ford. Radner, has returned from Bar
Harber, where she spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyson, of 8406
Park avenue. Oak Lane, announce the
marriage of their daughter. Miss Nellie
M. Dyson, te Mr. Alfred C. Tuffery, of
New Yerk, last Wednesday evening, at
C:30 o'clock at thetr home In Oak Lane.
$2.95
$3.95
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. Recently Betrothed;
MISS FLORENCE R1TTER
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank B.-Ritter, of 1831 Master
street, ibhese engagement hat
been announced te Mr. Jamta
P. Oreen, of Mount Airy.
Along the Main Line
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C. Harvey and
Mr. Curtis Harvey, of Radner, have
left te spend a week at the Marlbor-eugh-Blenholm,
Atlantle Clty -
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eneu Jehnsen,
of 6378 Ovorbroek avenue, Overbroek,
announce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Miss Helen Jehnsen, and Mr.
Francis MacCulloehv Roberts, Jr., en
Monday, October 2, at Old 8t. Davids,
Deven, Pa., In the presence of the Im
mediate families only. The Rev. Cross Cress
well McBee officiated, assisted by the
Patent-leather
-far. ttreet wear.
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214Chestnut Street 1214
Youthful Hats Fresh Frem
Our Own Workrooms for
the Saturday Shepper
These delightful hats exemplify the very newest millinery
ideas. One is of beautiful Lyens velvet with a bow of satin rib
bon and a soft draped brim. Anether is of felt trimmed with fiat
velvet ribbon clusters and a smart touch of silver ribbon. Still a
third, also of felt, has a single eagle quill gracefully placed along
the edge of the brim. These are only three of the fascinating
hats new being shown at ,
$8.00, $10.00 and $12.00
Annual Autumn Sale of
Notions and Toilet Articles
Talcum Powders Imported Toilet
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Face Powders
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Kalpb.ne Teeth Fsatt lle
Kolrnes Teeth Fatta BOe
Coty's Perfumes
1.0 1i. et IOrlrsn, Farts. Koeo ,
or Carpre Kxtroete ,at ISO
roll C-os. eds leruaa Sktraei
In UM.led box at 8.
Absorbent Cotten
and Napkins
l-lb, roll at Jobntea a Johsies'f
Abaorbent Cotten 4a.
Ketes Nspklne. en. denn te a
paokace. uiuallr SOa 48s
Moter Nawlns. ene detm te a
packose, rtrularly BBe and 0e.
m.dluia sli ISe, larre ln....4fe
Toilet Creams
Rlsa' Hener sad Almend Creat..
Ani.luoJLemon Cream and Aatole
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A Complete Line of Fownes' Deette
Gloves and 12-Butten Filesettes
Our line of Fownes' Deettes includes 2 button, stran wrist
button and 12 button styles in all the leading shades. U0 i'te
LTdQray Kg fa "' EcrU BetTCr' Pw,
Imported Lavender-Topped Lisle Hese
and. White-Topped Cotten Hese at 75c
A fine auaJUy mercerized Iblt hose with the famous Uven.
dar tops .and WhlU topped cotton hose are both special i
LEDttEIt-PHIIDEtPmA, FBHDAX:
Rev. Rebert Norwood. Ne announce
ments are being tent out
HI J
West Philadelphia
Mrs. HecW 3. Tetl, of 4828 Larch-
weed avenue, announces the engage
ment or ner aaugnier, miss juua j.
Tetl,. te Mr. William J. Walker, of
Olenwoed, Ambler, -
Mrs. V. Meigs and her son. of the
Powelton Apartments, Thlrty-flfth street
ana roweitem avenue, nave moved te
their new home at Narberth.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Merris Meyer and their
daughters, Miss Jerrle Meyer and Miss
Resa Meyer, of 1427 Cayuga street,
have returned te their home after
spending the last three months In At At
lanteo City.
A weekly tea was given by Mrs. B.
H. Fettelsen. 959 'Ner?
t1... MA ...IL. .1 Z..- -
rin oevvniii aircvi.
en Tuesday evening. The guests were
Miss Betty Rosenthal, Miss Rose Ro
senthal, Miss Mary Rosenthal, Miss
Henrietta KeUker, Miss Ruth Merris,
Miss Anita Ash. Miss Emma Bredy,
Miss Elizabeth Geedman, Miss Minnie
Llpevltz and Mrs. Rose Rosenthal.
Seuth Philadelphia
, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew McCauley, of
1422 Seuth Allisen street, are the guests
of Mr. McCauley's parents at Fol Fel Fol
sem. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Ceeney, of 1309
Seuth Ninth street, are entertaining
their daughter and grandchild, Mrs.
James McCabe and Mlsa Catherine Mc
Cabe, of Atlantle City.
Mr john Isaacs, of 2641i Seuth Colo Celo Cole
K9? "treetj Mr. Raymond Baxter, of
4921 North Falrhlll street, and Mr.
Adelph Swergert, of Westmont, N. J.,
moored te the Trertten Fair last week.
M!sa Frances Carrell, of 1511 Bhunk
street, has returned home from Ocean
Gate, where she has been the guest
of her aunt for some time.
Germantoten
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Sully, of Wayne
avenue, Germantown, are entertaining
their niece, Miss Jayne Reeves, daugh
ter of Mr. Francis J. Reeves, former
Mayer of Totnee, England. Miss Reeves
arrived from Cannda en Friday, and
expects te remain In the United States
The woman
who
wears thu smart Col
onial slipper knows that '
her feet are faultlessly
attired and is there
any knowledge dearer
te a woman's heart?
Waters
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y.ry anade. WWte Vb n2 &
N.ts are 18 tlitSTtSSa
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for the winter, visiting various parts
e( the country.
tare. Eusene1 Tourtsen, Jr.,. and her
en, of 224 West Washington lane, and
her sister. Kiss Beatrice Karnes, of 712
Price street, who have been spending;
a month at Atlantle City, are expected
te return home the latter part of the
week. t
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis Qreben, of
Oak Lane, who recently returned from
an extended Western trip, have taken
an apartment for seme time at the Del-mar-Merris.
Lawndale
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hits, of 7220 Ox Ox
rera pike, are redelvlnir consratula.tlens
upon the birth of a 'daughter.
MIse Naemi Smythfleld, daughter of
5?j.,and, Mrs. P. Carter Smythneld, of
R. ilrei ' "Pending; several weeks
LI ?ttt8brgh, where she Is the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. James HInden.
.J I.wta Hamilton, of Bingham
street, will entertain the members of
her card club at her home en Tues
day afternoon next
Mr. and Mrs. W. Renn, of 7632 Clar
Jdfe street, have returned from Wlld Wlld Wlld
woeu, where they spent several weeks.
Yardley
Mrs. &. rt. Hershey Is spending some
time with friends In Leng Island.
Mrs. Irwin, of Mount Helly Springs,
was a, guest of Mrs. M. B. Qlgle, during
the last week.
l ,B,JIiA..I'tlwn' et Bosten, was
entertained this week by Dr. and Mrs.
H. I Barnett.
The Yardley Bridge Club was enter
tained en Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
B. Yarrlngten Barnes at Bird Haven.
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nothing they w6uld net de for him,
RUPERT HUGHES
The one great American author who tells his
own story en the screen has written and directed
a perfect picture.
If you liked his "The Old Nest"
you'll love hit
tid "forever
nuuu(ien5 ana v artaliens
of the Fall Mede in
WOMEN'S GOWNS '&
m
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OCTOBER 6. 1822
' '
Nqpistewn
Miss Marv. Hvdaman, of De Kalb
street, has returned from a three weeks'
visit in Hartferd, Conn.
Miss Alma Purdy, of Bridgeport, will
spend the next two weeks as the guest
of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Yeh, of Phil
adelphia. Mrs. James Quarry, of 1011 Cherry
street, will spend ten days visiting
in Lebanon, Harrlsbura; and Yerk.
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Adams, of
Meylan, have returned from a stay
at Atlantic city.
Mr. and Mrs. B D. Lane and their
daughter, Mlsa Marian Lane, have re
turned te Chester from a month's stay
in waynesvuie, . u.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
IP?" OCTOBER 17 at
AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCER
ISADORA
DUNCAN
and Mahaa Frinke't fl
Ttniban Oreh.ttra,
.0, oenanetor
MAXAIT ntAHKO, Oendn
mia&aa ai nn an ww nn at ai
AlOAVM ? wavwt a,Wi t,0Vi D9W On BlUt SBf
AOAPEMY HEPPE'B. 1M Oh.ttnut S"t,
K
EITH'S THEATRE
lUt.T.dayKT.nUht.r.K.
0n9.J!iD Vauif.Tllle Hhew
v MISSPATHIOOtA
Vaualin Comfert tc Jlmmle Jen.,
Bis All-Stur F.atiire HU1
anil KITTY nnwr
With Blitff no. and Rrnlh.r Tl
Acartuny-
.Hatn Ar.d. A lfrnn'
PHIUDtLfHlA
ORCHESTRA
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Symphony Ne. 4
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EMMETT WELCH Mmstrd."
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& Cerlnn. Arliueal.
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forever-
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BDNWTf TELLERS
Oat SpeaUfy SttcpfOMkm
CHESTNUT AT Uw STREET
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Especially Created for
Individual Types and Tastes
DAYTIME AND DINNER GOWNS
39.50 te 225.00
at the rKt of Rnw. T-n.. .
j. . . . , , -... .t..ti . ve. rer a clientele at one
discnrnmatinR and refined. With subtle touch, master designers take .
CgypUan drape and render it mere intricate and T,r-r,,l;
neck - line and the
cut et a sleeve
achieve a tout (nmKI. nti.l,;..
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Deamiru! crepei, metallic fabrics
in
STREET AND COSTUME SUITS
49.50 te 285.00
Frem tasrnctly tailored effect te the elaborate three-piece suit thee
modes ermce exdesmness in design and perfection in tailoring
iwuis, veldyne, Marleen, LhiTetyne,
nary, I unman, Byzantine, Hawaiian.
are enhanced with beautiful fun.
Suit and Dress Salens: Second Flo
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SHUBERT
ef . Taei Oct !
SEATS NOW
estrs, Ksttert Prene
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HITOHCOCft
Bla rifta t.uUimi TrtUe
HITCHY KM -
An Elccttlfyln CoUectlea
of
Tafrat
BENNY LEONARD
World'. Llf htweliht Champlea
and 100 IHaphanetia I)l?lnlU.
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I YRIT LAST 3 T,MEs
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"MARJOLAINE"
A Mmlfel Comedy of Ijote and
fiuihtfr, with
... P I O O V WOOD
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