;N - V ' EVENING gtjfiWEDSEii'HIEADEEHIA:; MOAY;' OttftBER 9. iftgZ '' " .- 'Y SEiWrlM Btanltr Oempny ,f AmrtrTl? J7S71 GOSSIPABOUT PjEOPLB I FQf-W mm Pi y BY f V P flancy Wynne Tells of the Carters' Tea and the Dick sons' Dance en Saturday She Sees Smart Frecks and Hears Many Things well te wnnt rnln nn r-s vcrJ rful let. but renlly It Is linnl te 8 i, (n. 1 en a brlde nti.l n tea nnd itrtlL However. vc should worry, &, mlwil out t pny of the parties "nSiffr MWpt the rnec meet, wmawm dampened decidedly by the wu-" r'n' ., 1 mil te the Bensen ten for lit nidiceir WS. ' "tf. ene of the m'!ji.V et of Rlrli recelvltiK 1 lmve en for n '" " '.. Hlie hn9 llKht She lins light knc,J '" "i Sir' nnd blue eyes. She l1l-B..":" Lir ever her ears In n be- Si ny. and her fluffs frock wns n ner (Oinlni of crcam-rolered JL,. thins. It tfc.miiii Tince ever cream-colored ereim W, p The nklrt had panels of tl.e ?' i.V the front and Imck. imii cir ULX at either Hide ILilshed with Irregular hem It most m-cem.ng !nd Mary looked darling. Vlrtlnln. of ur8e, received with h mimeiher anil mother, and loek: Tr in a freek of brlnlit red ;re .mar ,1" ,,ie en lone. Plain liu her ed rrepe .errntiKed at the waistline with nn ffiu";'f.'rV. but Hbc . lrker. line - ' ,, . '.?' !.... Imlr mill linzel e.vcH. rather i Mrs. Tft nnil Mr. Curter wn In hluek rhlffen vel t nml Mn. Unison were blnek Mtln T", T..i.ninn black lace. Hesldes the 5nurnfroi'beiiiuets wJiirfi were tnt te S.. little bud, there were autumn leaves ami (lowers about the house for deco- ration. -v Tim cvenlnir the debutantes renilc.l their way te the VMnet itni where Mr. and Mra. Arthur F. Pe lEave a beautiful party for fiK (Renter. The ballroom of A. club was dewratcd with autumn we, and flowers. VlrjInUi worn n French M of K?1y pInn.i dwf ft i Chinese embroidery en the skirt . I bed ce in urny silk. The frock was da en ldnln lines, with roses en "her V of the Rlrdle at the hips fnd lenn alreamcw of Bray velvet rib- "n extendi below the hem. In her islrwna a remb of rhlnestenes. There uere a number of dinners before the dance, nnd Mr. D cksen and Vlr.iultiN mother. Mrs. Jee 'iinwntrr, Wriir.1 th" Kuenls with tile debutante. Mr Dick-en looked extremely well ln' lllack Ren. with n draped skirt ml handsome lace en the bodice., nnd Mr. Cnri'enter's dress was of robin a Jig blue elvet. IIII'All Mr? Lewis I.evick pave her usual party for the blind people, of the t'liapln Nh-merlnl Heme .it her euntr plner In Unln last ucck. She i. J,.e,.i nhnut Bivlne these dear old JB SW ..."-' - r - . .. 'Pl.wrt J II. I - dnei some manelnu.s wen; mr eiueis, end thy had n beautiful dinner from "wup te nuts," and muMe and recita recita teon1). The Riiests were taken ever from the home which is urnrly in Darby It's far nut In West Philadelphia lnnutet and they had a most wonderful time. That home is maintained en tirely through piivate charity and foliation diiH, itc. nnd It's really u beautiful Miu-beetnrinn charity. 1SAW Kvelyn Drayten nn Chestnut urert Saturday looking se pretty In l dresi of blnek crepe tie chine. Kvelyn has bcniitiful coloring, that red geld hair, iiluk nnd while complexion, nnd ik. .,., i..it lint.. .-Irl ..nr....l,,ii It, her1 '".....'..:-....' ii. V '--I i I eyes en ever saw. Her frock was long !M iirnpdl nt Hie side witn n huckic. Tresleees wire long mnde with n slash from the shoulder down below the elbow and her lint was a small model of black trimmed simply with wide ribbon. Evelyn's engagement te Norris llarrntt a nnneui'ceii in the summer, you re member. .She came out 1:im jour. milE "Knfnnt Terrible" of the family J- ilecrniied the btnlrs with u wicked took in his eje, having been In (iratid uia'h rii'uu wiille her maid was helping Mr re ready for her afternoon nap. I-atcr in the iiftcrnixm when Mr. K - Hepprd In for tea with sister, the K. T. remarked te him: "Yeu ought te we KNin'mn, she takes off her hair just like she takes off her dress when hi' jeea te lie down." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrj .le-eph Ldy, of Rose Hill euw. !'enlln. entertained at lunch wa jcneiday in honor of Count and iZ n"H 'le 'astellnne, who will re tarn te Paris this week. Mr. itTIll M..u t.'.l , j-l rr . SSL ""'"J, Heuse. Turresdnl". will enter " DJ .dinner In honor of their ilaugh ', lss Mirln L Trasel. before 1he IteneiJrV.V17 "f ,he aturdnj ITvenlng cih.-1 iq (La,,s -Mr ll,,d Mis Tiascrm ,'1 rlau"hter. Miss Martha P. Trnsel. 8'iii"? i' Pu".?an Hall, Dungau Hill, i -ieu Island, N v . te attend school. WpAi J. i?.",xi?1 Hld.lle gave a large I FcLJ r,uH-v evening In honor, S'rtn?n.h :1.,nm 1 Mchilsen, nrosl nresl J'nt nf ihe Philadelphia Mllltarv Traln- rif,,flrr"i- , Following the dinner n n ffiL ".'??', of tl10 eerps wa-i held, n r.oner of i-olene! Nichelson. .Mr Titnnle n inppv i ay eni'i-ii -;m. am-iv u., iravm ni win de ine guesi or m about thirty-five there, Mrs. Wll- , Miss nilznbeth Cecil ever the week-end. Tinm Weed van tells me. Yeu knew 'Mr. and Mis Spencer and their fntnily lern Moe nan ""V'. f ,, f . have elestd their reuntrv place nt Arrt- Mr. Woodward is chairman "r ' "" mero nnd nrn occupying their town home' auxiliary, and. blind hern-lf, i10U3e "oil I .ecu st st re et. D,,il ,. r... . . ..... . eiiii.I. ,' r ,L "I'lUCP en W'pilnppd.iy dh; inVi1,. '." VZ..'y ' ."" ' mill. i r'rnii. j mi i .. liennr nf their Jff;.i ., ""'Bi?r. .M1H3 JlarBU.'ilti' Mr fiV. ''w " 'rer'1 ' u 'lance wlilrh Mil i, W M K""". nf ,l'"-iliuii lllll, !iuntr::,,ni,.,,'.V. iV.,,.,!"".'l.-..V!,i'''- P vi . l"r l,u nipei" Ml.i-1 Deiiitliy '.iiriuil.l Mlsi Anr,A t 1 . .... . IT"' K-'h ,HV'"V,"f ?!'" Ml!"' K"u" Cteuits' W ll'l tl irlilnr ffi YanL"Wi,.P(,hWi,,,!' Jr' 0f WeSt their ,lPi,.n!'. ""'"""".lewii, ulll ,au b IH Jriva nn , V'lllc" ,1"-'"' mr vtmbcr ;j UeJp3'ly iifuruoeii. -. uBiiui ni n ;i wnieii tlielr mother Ne- EPiten, .,Vr,,,w-t,'r. of 102 Seuth aance nt '.if'1'',1',1,' ,vl" Klve h .iitiner enLnnt.,r -t'irten en K.lilny "l wfll 'I ?.,n,.,r . ' '"llewlMK tin. teu hk th. . in ii v.v,.i.i ,i ""' 'ii'iei ,i. iievic. er,j":' """ """ - iiv.- .i I.. ....... f,;?V'k ""'me. HmIuI, lmve IhsuimI In-1 "" i . " Jai,.i V uz-1 nritiin. Jlltll X,s ,,,'j. I'rew-iiear Bl" Kert'u"' ,M'Aa,ra' Jr' "f K1 Mtatlm.VfV. . ;hl,Kten, li.isi IhsiieiI In- Btratferii , ,u'('r"' nt tUe Hellfvue " T, t,,"cl"1 ' this i-lty OWMter ' ,, ';f, M,s's VliKliila Tlckner. M unil .? i.Vf u,l-a' "fUTliiKten. IM, k ."' 'J'''. lMi.iil .Mrt'iuUy Dull- 'tfeurdlng 'mill!; , ''"" lr ul formerly , f ',' ,' 1,.1t :,f jwtniit Hill, IIt tL .. h'u,p" C, whleli PwrinKtrVn a1.''1 w'"a'. Lhurcli. Ur-at ''V.i "-",V.rL.n' l'f"llt W''-yhe,' maM,0r..u.'l MIbs ..:- i in ri.i i . ...'.: i II n, ' .' " ."" win . '' .I'M. Illll, III.. 1...I.1 ,.. Of L'h lenS " '."' ' "bn fl'thurB 1,. ' -V ."JV.J!?-1 M.Wwten. of i.tt"K" n , ""Sll. .--iiiucn, H r -i iiinii wiiiiiitnii ,r Williams. 8"t harr ,:..J.,.lsa 'nu'se 1'urant. of !:- Jiarntiffi,... , : : MvIl, and Ml.iu 8lmucl nV ii uf,' "( Ncw v,)r'- Ur. ."it n'. lL'Vn.r''...Jr.'.'' ".i city. i"llia iifl,,.-,, .",,,".'", "' "" oreinor, niieinnen hI.mi ut , m Tlev wm j nt jmiiie en Snn Snn te IntreducH her. i,.' . .,.i.:.. Ve" -. a i a e'elre ( nern '. " "iiiiu. uci) ur I. in x!rgir"t l,i i ,,,u,,a',ltu ilniiKhter. MIsh '"Ireiluced t I"", M's1 MoAileo will be v"ilneMi,,.,'r lu "ell(,vii"-Wttutf.,rd uti ""5 ft'inei,n. Oetebci- l'?, S- iTirves ,if hia V. ,u.e, alr 1,;muiiil 8Pmv. or ii i Llt;v' Mr- annen CI. SB.r'tt ." vv Mr' Kllleit WMteZ Wlllunl 1) Lltt, Mr. ICd. S. .-'M W-. Ainea. nil of Niw m . wii. i ncnmiA T) uciat mMi,eta,'iXuWn$$ Stanley ten, Mass. Mr. Oalllard will give nla UMiers a dinner en next Friday evenlnK In Marilnnten. Mr. Oalllard anil his brlde will he at home after November 1 In New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Odin Derr are receiv ing cenKratulntlrrnn en the birth of a son, Hay Aphten Derr, en Septem ber 21. Mrs. Uerr wad Miss Hophle Kerr. Mrs. Wllllnm .T. Bnlrd Is the Buent of her Ken-ln-law and dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner. .Ir.. nt 1707 Vnln'it trtreut, for n. week, before open Ins her heuse nt 810 l'lne dtreet. Mr. and Mrs. Caner, Jr., wilt be nt 1707 Walnut Btiect thin winter, until the heuse which they nre bulldlm; nt the corner of Locust and Van I'clt streets Is finished. Jrrs. Krnncli I. du Tent, of 1424 Spruce Btrcet nnd Wilmington, who Ik president of the General D.ibney H. Maury Chapter, of this city, nnd Mrs. James T. Halsey nre nmenB the dele dele rntes te tha convention of the Daugr ters of the Confederacy In Fredericks burg, Va. Miss Klcaner P. Onlscr entertained nt bridge en Saturday afternoon In honor of MIhh Dorethy Clear, whose mnrrlage te Mr. Klnir Allen wilt tnke plnce at the 1'iesbytcrian Church of the Covenant, Hnturday, October 14, nt 7 o'clock. The guests wcre Mrs. tlenja mln Allen, 3d, AIIph K. Dorethy Suther land. Mlfcs Katherlne McClatchy. Miss Marjorle I.lttle, Miss Margaret Glynn, Miss Katherlne Thompson, Mrs. Oscar A. Kennedy. Miss Margaret Kershaw, Miss Madellne Delahnnty. Miss Oone Oene yleva I-rfing, Mrs. Jehn Pernley, Miss ItORemnry Delnhanty, Miss Kllzabcth Kllett, Miss Kdlth Edwards nnd Miss Margaret Wall. Mr and Mrs. C. Wendell Woodward nnd their nloce, Miss Heatrlce Hasknrd Cerbenl, who have been spending part of the summer In llcxboreugh, have, returned te their epnrtments at Heven teenlh and Chestnut streets. The en gagement of Miss Cerbenl nnd Mr. Charles II. Oberheltzer, of I'hecnlxvllle, has been announced. Dr. ' nnd Mrs. Barten Ceeko Hirst, who spent the summer nt their cottage nt Jamestown. II. I., have returned te their town heuse, 1821 Spruce street. Tnelr son-in-law nnd dnughter. Mr. ana Mrs. Bertram TJpplncett. who spent part of the summer with them, nre occupying their home nt Chestnut Hill. Miss Katharine Bl.icltwell. of Trenten. N J.: Mr. Kenneth Davidsen, of Buffalo, X. V.. and Mr. l.cn Oulnn. of Xew Yerk, will be among the out-of-town guests she will come te attend the dnnce te lie given by Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Helln, of Strafford, te pre sent their daughter, Miss Mary Carrell Helln. en Krldav evening, November 3, at the Iladner Hunt Club. MIm P. Margaret Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer, who spent the summer traveling- en the Continent, has returned home nnd left en Saturday for a visit te Blchmend. Miss Bernlce Mrllhenny, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn D. Mcllhenny. of Lincoln Drive and Jehnsen street, Ger Ger mantewn. has returned from a trln a bread with her parcnta and has left for Northampton. Mass., where phe will resume her Mudles nt Smith College. MIfs Mi.Ilhcnny was n debutante last reason. Mr nnd Mrs. n. Rtetesbury T,ewls. of this cltv. nre at the Hetel Trnyinerc. Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Trim H. Wiggins, at the Bellevue-Stratford, who h.ix'e been spending' the summer traveling en thu Continent, arrived In this country yes terday Mr and Mrs. Ttntnnd It. Foulke, nf Twenty - first nnd De Lancey streets, left en Friday for Hay Head. X. J. where they spent the week-end at their cettngj. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rwenk, who spent several months touring the Con tinent, liave i etui nod te their apart menta al the Walten Hetel. Mr". Jehn Schwartz will entertain at a small luncheon, te be followed by auction bridge, nt the Whitcmarsh Country Club today. The Mntluee Musical Club will glx'e Its first luncheon of the scnen nt the Bellevue-Stratferd en Tuesday after noon, October .11. Mr Oeorge Wash ington Rdmends Is chairman of the committee. Mrs. I. A. Dctwiler and her daughter, Mis. Richard Oellers, will entertain the members of thtlr nuetlen brldge club this nfterncen Mis. Detwller and her daughter hae returned home nfter spending the summer at the Hetel Tray Tray mero, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mm FltJihugli Caster Pan nlll of Wvnnewoed, will lea-e next week for Caracas, Venezuela, Seuth America, where they will remnln for several months. West Philadelphia Mr Hairv X. nialr. of SI 4 Wyalulng av, line, has returned home nfter spend ing n-veral days In New Yerk. Mr Ccorge O. Moero, of 4023 Chan Chan Chan coller street, who has been spending the summer months In Chelsea, Ih lsltlng IiIh mother for a few days, after which he will leave for Newark, X. J. D". and Mrs. VMward A Leenard en tertained Informally nt supper in their new home, COtf, Oxford street, en Sat urday tvenlng. The gucste Included Dr Jehn F X. Jenes, Dr. and Mrs Charles Iteti, Dr nnd Mrs. Themas O'Btieii, Dr and Mrs. William MavMui trie, Dr and Mrs. J Harding, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Ferry, Mr. unit .Mrs. Arthur never, .xir. ,- 1.'n..n ..n.t Xflu.. All... It'Mll.i...- Along the Reading I Mri". AV. A. Henilfnmn will entertain ! t)u M'ieU KeMTh" I'lub at lur liQine In n.ik Lane tomorrow afternoon. I'en- lieib'H "Portrait eC Jlrn. V " will be tllsrimsfil, Mr nnrl MrH Paul Cnrtrr Klsher. et i ' fir I ...... ,'IM nini'i. in il short tllll te1 i tliflr new liotne nt 31 Uuikuh lane. Mount Airy. Germanteivn Mr, nnd MrH. Leuis KInienB, of 17 Wi-t Leuilfii Htrret, iinuoiiiice tin; be trothal of their ilmiRliter. Miss Mild red a ei... m unviii W llliiineu- j'v. niiiui n. in .til - I , ,ni...y.,?rn Qfeln nt 111 llaHt Wi'ilniit Line, will enti rlaln nt her home en .'Jaturil.iy evenlm;. ''utelier H. ' J -eVlueU. In honor of Mini Hjliln Lu lit Theso who will be iie?ent nre Mm hH Mr.ll.. l'nHII MlK MllV II Wl. U"'n Mtlil'ied nemiiM!'. Ml M.ttlqn .Mtlly Mr. Nathan nemiiMT. Mr. Adelti Me- kiiI. Mr. lien C'jlmder uml .Ml' i:iuet.t Htcln Mi nnd Mr.-. Pnnlel J MaR,'!,'''' l.n Mn.ilinlni A llll I t lllfllt K ' Iftl'IMIla ., iAirr.-itnl.it lillH IlllOII th" birth daiiRliter, lliniua Jane Mauulre. i m.u n HaiIs. of .l.'.ll Oar- ,l 111(11 ..,.' .!.....- ......in. me ni't'lviHB ceu- lllltllliiivi. . - , . ,, f ,nn f'lntulatlein upon the birth of a hen V f.a i KnineleM. of ( Wc6 MKh ,.... t.-,...,ic ri'inuhler rr ur. i uiir-j "'i" ..." ii.i uvki ui .." ...... m ,..i...n i Mrs W H. LnrKlimn win '"".'," l,,vl)v,;!;it;Sa,,a,; ""nrrd1 xi tv nt her home hi Herman- 111 reCOIVH aviiii .ni". -- -: u iinim r. riinrles UiiKHnl, Mr. A h. . liu w- m. rlinrlcs ''.' ".?'"'. :"'...... iYv.ir.l ehaliiiian V'I llllll 11 lllll.". ' w Killlt uieu'i' ' """ Yardlcy inretlnff Tim first bualli" ' V, ""?,i. . ", : naV Tlmr3al"eatrnoenU,when l$LiX In "uf. rublle Scheel." ONE OF SEASON'S BUDS H daughter of Mra. Kikgl ''Ufflf's (i'vjKE&Z" '"JP; m Haverford, She will L.wf"-!: $&$$$, ' "'.' ibM: M dance te be given at mmKL''v?' "- '$& Q the Mcrien Cricket V,','''."' -y:-vS'"i:'-m Hi Club en Wednesday KKtf 1 'K H night, November 1. m'm , '4 "V'i MM IliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV Jar . 'V zfcf ' mMMMMmm ''ti' ' Mfjir m VAvl Mr nM ' ;'"' r" MMMMBM&mKkmMKn A ?,' v-: -''-'MW HtllllHllllllHllllllllllllllVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllW '' '"v'MMMm IHHHHh , -'.i'-MMMm B . BmmMMMMMMLMMWZ'WBmMmW f ''''''' '' i'jMMMMMM Hs - i&BIMMMMMMMMMMr t i ?,ftBMMMvr ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH WMW'"' fHP. rSfp" .. kkkk lMMkmm!mdt't$tf' B discussed by Mrs. Geerge Bennett, Mrs. Aaren U Seuth. Mrs. Catherino Hntriclt and Mrs. Frank Slgafes. A talk en "The Felk Songs of Scotland" was given by MIsh Elizabeth McCermlck. follow ing which the "Highland Fling" was given In cestume by Miss Linda Bas eett. Norristeivn Miss Mary I. Kelly, who will be mar ried tomorrow te Mr. Jehn Knrlght of Philadelphia, was the guest of honor at a musical nnd dnnce given en Friday evening by Mies Marlen Sheehey, of Philadelphia. Among the Norrlstewn guests weie Miss Julia Branden, Mlsi Lela C. Kelly, Miss Cecilia Kelly, Miss Agnea Bmi, MIsh Mae RebliiMn, Miss Leictta Heg.in, Mi's Bessie White, MIsj Gertrude Cenrnn. Mr. Arthur Kelly. Mr. Lee Cuminlngs, Mr Wllllnm Frlel, Mr. Robet t Barry and Mr Jeseph Cook. Mrs. Mary Tyson and Miss M. Blanche Tyron, of 1025 West Main street, have r-turticd from a itay In Hrenxxille, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drnke and Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Halteman nre home ftem an automebllo trip through the New Hnciand States. Delaware County Mrs. Richard Peters, of Tllten Place, her home near Chester, will entertain the Delaware County Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution en Monday afternoon, October 16. An informal tea will fellow the meeting. Mrs Autcn Beuesh and her daughter. ' Miss Vivian Benesh, of Mej Inn, will leave next week for the West, where ' they will spend se-eral weeks u,t Marys- vllle, Wash., as the guests of Mrs. Benesh's mother, Mrs. Mmgaret Plout. They xvlll return Boen nfter Thanks-1 C'vlng. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip 13. Heward have I returned from Kurepe. where they spent several wcexs in ueisium. Mr. Jeseph A Deetlng, of Chester, who has been In Ilurope for r.aveial menths, returned a few daya age. Whitall Brinten An Interesting wedding will tnke placa thin evening at 7 o'cleek at the Friends' Meeting Heuso In Prank ford. xhen Mini Mary llrlnten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Brinten, of 45 10 Adams street, will become tlie brlde of Mr. William Henry Bacen Whitall. A reception wl.l fellow at the home of the bride's par ents. Miss Brinten will bn nttended bv her cousin, Miss Mnrguerlte Brinten, ni maid of honor The bridesmaids will be Ml-s Kllzabcth Brinten, alstdr of the bride, nnd Miss Evelyn Masen. Mr. Whitall will have as best man Mr. Paul Snugree, nnd the ushers will be Mr Kduitrd . Webster, Mr. Lerraln S T.ih1, Mr. Jeseph C Fergusen and Mr Morten H. Kvnns. Mr. and Mrs. Whlt.ill will thin leave en an extended honuy henuy honuy meon trip. .TACOBl'S -THOMAS On October 4 at the home of the bride's brother, William J. Thema,-", in 5 Seuth Forty-ninth street, In the presence vmSynv ll'i '"WSir nRSETOFiiiEHOUR P It i.trv'tSiJ''r'y f iillfrrT'TMf 3iMMMMMMMMMWMMM xBKi. LP'aPJul'Ml3MmJUKSMMMMwlM K i WmWKMMMMMmMmSmMMMmMwmMmmm i a tncM JfTSk. dEMOOL mm I 3 WM VW& M SBiiKSKifeotstheenV W . ?1ffiSpresenmiA3iheealth. V.bndewiftrtvjce f Pies r59 te A55S jrTp' ' ffl V -- - SmVMBl!WMUKmmm?MMMMM ' r I and se guarantees perfeeffit &VVW A iM m W 1 for every individual figure &Vv2 A M III zl 22 MODELS loet0$50O i KmUi fwBmMMWMMiSMEmMMMMMMmMmMMMMW of the Immedlate fnmllv nnd a few friends, Miss Marie R. Themas and the Rev. P. I.'. Jacobus, of Caasadaga, X. Y.. wero united In innnlage by the Rew Dr. BaldTln. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus left en their weddlnlt trip, nnd after November 1 will bn at 'lenir at Cnsndaga, N Y., where the Rex Mr Jacobus l.s stationed. SPECIAL TODAY Fresh Cut 5QC Reses ?5Z? Everythlni In Tleweri Kipnis' Flower Shep 933 Chestnut St. FREE EXHIBITION & cCLEES GALLERIES 10W WALAUi' Dr. Verht by Eminent Painter Eti'l.liiFi I'f Whistler, llnrilen, Caruvren. .New I'loefn hy i:i..ii Seiht ft. LEE HANKEY rine Framlnt: Ecsterlmr ratntlniri A Distinguished Portrayal of the Mede will be found among our many Parii-inspired creations and direct importation at the Philadelphia fashion-Mew1 METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE October 1?th. 13th and 14th 2 te 5 and 8 te 11 ANDRASSY' 1310WAINUT STRJEET PHILADELPHIA Furs nsMsm "jnurs WOrlK' TW W.L f-3 M WITH A GREAT CAST Wilten Lackaye Barbara Castleten Mw.De Wolf Hepper. nONTAGUtJOVE JumaSwayne Gorden i. HRS OSCAR HAmB ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING OF PHILADELPHIA'S NEW WINTER GARDEN ATOP OF THE LORRAINE ROOF BROAD AND FAIRUOUNT AVENUE Tonight at 8:30 P.M. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS FIVE ALL-STAR ACTS LADY TSEN IEI, OF CHINA A niMV film ar from ronten. I hlnn, .hn ranki Itti iiur mere hnjrtanl (m.)tleiiut Krrn'ii AclrM, i.lsu latu nler vt liLIHUA OI'KHA reMI'ANY. iAIISS JUNE 1NGEUSOLL Amrlc,'i rorgmeit Clmiical Dncr NAN DECKHART Lti Star of "OH MY DEARIE" COMPANY IMOGENS & DANIELS In "MOMENTS OF PERFECT MELODY" JACKSON & TAYLOR 'BONOS DE. LUXE" Lite rf Kith' Circuit MUSIC BY VFRNA'S POPULAR SEXTETTE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT PROFESSIONAL NIOHT SOUVENIRS Mall or tnlephone table rciorvatleni (Belt) PepUr 05S0. SuperTlnlen CHARLES JETER ni mirMTQ UTII A AltCII Krgi.. fi;I-, lumwii Mnl. Men Thiim.,Sat., 2 in , i EMMETT WELCH MinstreU Satire Fanhlen Iievlcw I. In- JIndcN JMheppacd & Sens TKe Newest Fall Underwear These are great values: Imported Handmade NightXxnvns High neck, three quarter sleeves; surplice and square necks; long line and yoke fronts; embroidered in beautiful designs $5.00 te $12.00. Demestic Night Gowns in very geed styles Nain Nain Nain seok and Cambric; high neck, three-quarter sleeves $1.50 te $5.75. Lew-neck Gowns three-quarter sleeves Cambric and Nainsoek $1.75 and $2.75. Kimonos Terry Cleth $4.75 upward. Kimonos Albatross $8.50 upward Wrappers French flannel and quilted light weight silk. The New Silk Petticoats are here. 100S GhesbiutSteeet IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS 4 MAKERS OF WOMEX'S .1X1) cnn.i'REX's Avi'Mtr.r. of the hieuet char acter FUR MORE T.1.Y TWEXTY-SrVTV YE.IR.1 nt FIRST FLOOR SPECIALS (Fer Tuesday) Waists, $1.95 Special Of sheer dimity; Peter Van oellnr; trimming of shell pk'atiiiK of real lace jiicet edfie. BLOUSES Exceptional 6.95 te 27.50 Of Canten crepe, satin crepe, KoerRctto crepe. Readed nnd embroidered. Wonderful value. Silk Hosiery, 2.85 Special Lnce clex; four styles. Rlack, fawn and brown. Breakfast Coats, 3.95 Special Of crepe; six styles; pretty colors; seme hand embroidered. In Corduroy, 5.95 Wt Specialize in Appartl That . x Cl. WMNC a tuir Mm m wtmlk RSTEINt liSv . i)kwisWMj2jLfsVMMMMmmmxAXaMMtkmw tOr ACADEMY OF MUSIO P LEOPOLD STOKOWHKl, Conductor 8oleitl cr.AIIli: UfX, H'jprane FRIDAY AFTBItNOON, OI'T It, AT 2:80 HATtniDAY EVENING, Ol T. 14. AT 8:18 WEBER Overturn. "Oberen" HALEVY..JarurlU Arlx with Ilute Obllute HOKUBERT DouUehs Tante KORNGOLD. ,fp.) Llobetbrtcfehen: (b) Senuncr STRAUSS.... Tene TMrn. "Eln HeUenlben" Scats Acnitcmr anil Ilcppa'a, 1110 Cbestnut St. ACADEMY OI' Ml'MP. 1032-1023 FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS' Thursday itcnliie. int. in. e. 10. Dec. 14. .Inn. IH. tb. 11 NEW YORK I 'elnlnta: I!n,f''s''K. Vlellnlat w'iWJii1 "rne H.IIjM-.II I'RIMiUAM ., . U,I "elnl'ta llf-kctn for crle en m.'j nm- ,t Ilcppe'a in 1 Academy SYMPHONY I ORCHESTRA DAMKOfiCH. Cen4. Albfrt Tonti-a. I Ourt Conductor THEATRE" Kemlnuten Ave, . i;umerlan4 5V.MefntMaeDesmendiDYEBa Opens Saturday Evening, October 14th With "EAST IS WEST" B Bex Office New Oen Phene Ken. 3207. Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Sweaters, 2.95 Special Smart blip-evor styles: lisht weight but warm. All colors. Silk nnd mohair C QC Sweaters DUO Chiffen Hosiery, 2.95 Special Silk of sheer quahtv. In punmetal, black and pole. Silk Undervests, 1.45 Value 2.45 Of (reed-quality Glevo silk; reinforced under arm; ribbon strap. Shnderizt, the L5rr Weman fA-T5 M.i:m:iu.iiia nrn Follette, Pearl & Wicks In "THE COOI, MAK" LARRY BROOKS & CO. A LAUOH mOM THE 0I.D SOD 8 BLUE DEVILS 8 A VAUDEVILLE NOVELTY HWIJWimilMIW H'l mJ JIMMY FAIRBANKS In "A LAUOH A SECOND" MMMHMMJ&EBMMBMftMtMtX3Ei!STT&MXX3i NORTON & WILSON In "ARE YOU WITH Ufl" JAMES & EDITH JAMES IH A MPSIOAI, THEAT BIG TWO-PART COMEDY HAROLD LLOYD. 'NEVER WEAKEN FEATURE EDUCATIONAL AND NEWS TEATURES PnMC Jlnt'nren. lje A 20e. Chliilren. X-tt5 ,U(!j ishv,t 20r, HOC nnd Vk. except HaiirtJUjn uaj HtllJiiji. ni Tut lccludecl. SAM '.bSHOBERTtomerrow.vva S Mtini, Shubtrt Pren-nt RAYMOND e nu Flfti rantaitlcal TreUc HITCKY K00 ie An Electrlfjlns Collection of Taicnt BENNY LEONARD WerM' I.lsbtwelKlit CbaBipIoe nml 100 Illt.tmnn'K nirtnlile LYRIC Tonight 2 Weel-.a Onlr First Pep. Mat. Wed. ;, $1.50 I TE TESSA D JAMES .. ""MARION OSTA DARTONUREEN CPEEETT de,i,' f f, timSiYvrMtim vravmnirymxvan A nxpnn nMil dan 05l" THlO'JITt MUSSl.I'R lK'i5J fS,T'V.l TON I C HT-"-"" V'-'" A H WOODS prfnfj' 7?SM05T FAMOUS PLAY A IN AMERICA ?vvifS.sminm.nf wmy WITW 03 L NS YCKK CAST tnefj HAZEL DAWN GLEv) ANDERS KENNETH D0UGLA ,UCt " t6KA H BOBBY VX. JS- WALNUT LAST S T1MK3 llit Bar. Mat. U'M. Beat Eeati. SI. 00 "Tin: ri.AV OP TIIH IIOL'It." Uiillvtln "UP THE LADDER' WITH DORIS KENYON "IiKl KIV I'D W1TII UEAKKNINO IVUUU 1 K Ii." Inn ilrer. Net Week Oni Week Only Seats line DIRECTION WIIXIAM M0KUI3 WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER IN NEW AND OLD SONGS NIGHTS. tOc TO I II I'M V 2 50. MATti U'ED T 'fir Tn " BROAD TO-NIGHT Al 8.15 DORIS n. In Her Triumphant Snrrper tn "Iteruaace' THE CZARINA Pnrmlur Priee Mtf V.'ei A "nt . r.(V te $: GARKICK TONIGHT AT 8.13 Sam H. Harri3 Prennt RAIN iU s SterT. illa-i Tberj A Nw I'.ht I AunJe.1 na W. Pennet jisuiuBu i &wzjt jiisd iuompaen JEANNE EAGELS Popular 1'rl r Met ,1 A sm 7c te J FORREST Pe-'1 Matiaaea Evcr.la V i M in cnd wee;c or limited engagement t. i f iTi C7 pr i rt -vraw llniit,n nut r-nlUHK' i nw rvi n ii vj I CJ rM !i MHKILTrA) MILl-tr; LEON ERRO FOUR GOKGETS BV TKE DHELASELPH1A STBA lEOPOtD ST0KOWSKI. Cmdui-ter I Te nccommedato theso unable te obtain tickets for regular concert. October 23 March 15 November 27 April 23 PROMINENT SOLOISTS 7!'.cet!L l"1 four eenrru tw at JiriTE'S. U1B Cha.tnut at. an.l Acaacmy .Se m Checka te Qee T Hilv. ACADEMY OF K"SII FRIDAY Art 2 815 EVENING "" " 0i', wii -mm Only rh'la.lclrhu Concert TliU Siiaien Tublie Sale Btilni Teilajr AcaJeny and Ili-ppe't. 1111 Chvt St l'r t. '.I Jl se 2, $2 10 & S3 Pluj 10v Ta Mat I Mirn t liit ACADliJIY Ol-' Ml SIC 1 OVliU MON. EVE., OCT. J, AT 8:15 Chamber Music Society of San Francisce Tickets nt Hcppc's and r.icleni ACADEMY 01' HVhIO WEDNESDAY OCTOBER11 AT fl. Hurok Trufntt the rameni Vlel'iilit M1SCHA Ttcketa efle teK.50. Acadaiiu' anil Kat'pe'a. i i J5 TMOT-V.W J -J333 mimmm I wm mm i rams' 1U C,hitnut B. TROCADERO ?" ZOMA MNETCnNTII MAHKK1 11 A. M. TO 11 V. M. f -it Twe i3 Extraordinary Attractions l-niiHriNAr, APi'KAitANrn or VICTOR HERBERT AS A QUEST CONDUCTOR OF" TUB MANSLAUGHTER is a PiTTTAcri Art iieM.wrn or A DA KINO liAt'r.HTKIt OK MtSUIlT ; ami nu: has who. loving heh, SENT lli;n T'J I'KlbON. 'IAH A TOrtRENT Or F.5I0TIOMAL riliUI.I.S AND EXCIT1XO CLIJIAXEa LAOOHTER IS A PAnAMOUirT PICTTTRE WITH -iCTTINOS OP LAVISH IjnAKTT AND rilH UIIBATEST CAST DD JIILLB u i.n AssujtULnD. MANSLAUGHTER IS FROM THE NOVEL BY ALICE DlEIt MILLEIl NO ADVANCE IN PRICES smag mm lOthand Cheatnut 11 te 11 RUPERT HUGHES' Coming "Priaener of Zcnda" Wteyj 10. 12, 2, 4, 0. b and 10 T. M. r iireah rnnsTNTT A TARAMOUNT PICTURE MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY r.nni kt cain jaccji ixim: loran "ByHHING SANDS" a cneii ,n Mr-TFenn rnonrcTieN A Man's Flaming Answer te "The Sheik!" msmih and imam I & MaUMT li'TH & CttP.STNUT THE PICTUREYQU"VE BSEH WAITING FOR; A Gr-at Castr Headed bii HOUSE PETERS PALACE ll v A M 'I i MiKKT II I II. JOHN BARRYMORE SHERLOCK HOLMES" in ROLAND YOU! !0 10UI3 V.OLHLIM rAPITHl ''i'1 -''M'Mr m a a wa-. in a , , I M. BETTY BLYTHE "HOW WOMEN LOVE!" JUNIrLlt AND MARKET 11 TO 11 VAUDFVH LE quantity a UUC V JU.U.C WITH QUALITY 1'UI ''.rtH m i A .fliuut HftU 1'UIUi.a III M' -I M "vl i. k i mm HOMER DICKERSON & FLORENCE TEMPEST BROADWAY IIHOAD AND BNYDFR 2 IB 0 30 9 VAT'DLVILLF AND RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" ALLEGHENY VAunrviTT r- ! l'HANXrORD AND AHEOHENY i' AUD RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" JIMMY GILDEA & CO. EITII'S THEATRE Mat 7d'It at 2 Tenlrlit at k OIUnAN i MAHaiJlfltlTE In 'Hralm of raiital.le" III lv Arl ntnn tc Ce.. 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