P J . ' ' 'EVENING! frlJBl 10 lff MMrMA WyUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE BrW JVartcy nye Spea&s e tftc Many Debutante Affairs This Week She Tells of Twe Teas and Dance Scheduled for Today jrESTCnDAY there wns n welcome Y'ltt-uP I" lebtnntc 8n5'ctl" but .y they Win nmln .with renewed W' ' ' i.i. te nnlv nni ten. Tomorrow iu. " - y oilier nflernoen tnn went, -.ini. Saturday, Ihcrc will be two. ww"" ... ,..., a went mnnj c Tlger. lint every bat whnt else rnn the .. i. iUapa itn ntnfitV j.hMlnlllOO (10 nni i"" " " mf jSSoen Mr. nml Mm. WIL mm Orny Wnrilrn will rIvp n ten nt Li, nlnw In 0innntewn In honor If Mr WnnlNiV nlece. Snrnli Mc J " Mr. Wllllnm Mel.cnti' iIourIi iIeurIi .r nml Mr"- WnrdenV niece, T.lbby Marfan, the InuRlitM.ef Mr. nml Mrs. Z .Merp.ii'. Mrs Warden wna HI Acn- Morgan, n Mrter of Mr. RMd Meirnn. Snrnh's elMer-ln-lnw, ebert Mel.enn, nntl Mr. Mor Mer "...ill nsIt in receiving. I'm Fiire fi?te lll b mestnttrnctlve. The. Wnrilrn'. hove a lovely plncc for one, "Th'iue etiftx of lioner nre lmvliift , JreM i.inn pnrtle- elvpn for them. '.rill H1 be lli K"f of h.,er nt u j , lilih her line e and mint, Mr. 0lM ' 1. I-""'" Kotlerllmu.. will Jivin (irecn IHU Fiirmx en October S nml l.er Mw will i?lv- it dunce ter her 'nine time In December. I henr. Tic tet this iiflernoen Is net. prop prep ,r. ipeakinR. Mbhy Mown h efflrlnl Smlug out. ns her parents will Rive frXr tea for her en November 0. Thpr have taken the Itaynrd Hewies' K In J'hcHnut HUl for two yours (the Hewie.", who have, just come hack em abroad, expeet te be in town 'or the winter), and the tea will be given K ItVn very nttrnctlve place n h"0 f us will remember who went te the qnrdsn party last spring wli ch the Benles Kive for Mr. and Mr, llnyard Bewie. Jr. . THE tecend tea today will he te In trcdnee Nnnev Knowles, Mr. and Mr "Natty" Knewle" delnitnnle daiisliter. l'he Knowles live en Sem -Ste numw. In Chestnut Hill, mi It should net be hard te take in betn rnrtiff, Mnee the Wnrdeni' tea 1h In fcrrmtintevwi. Naney will hare nbeut twentv ilebe rereivlng with her. A re ceiving party nlwnyx makes n ten in trestlng and attractive, I think. Kane herself is pretty, with dark brown hair and eye". She nnd her parents spent the summer In Kurepe, is miny of the ether bit Is did. and se, cf course, eIie will hnve n Trench dresn te appear In. . Mr. and Mrs. Knewlci will give n dinner for hpr before the Flrs-t Am blr and n dance the beginning of Feb ruary. uhhe will net want for parties, either. THHIIE Is a dance almost every night this week nnd two en Friday. To night Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard M. C'ad valader will give en for Bunny Geary It their country place nt Fert Wash Wash tnjten. It pemn there's been porno confusion about the place for the party. is n crcat many people thought it was te be nt the Ititz. It wouldn't be ?e bad te think it wns nt the Ititz and te fml it nt the Ilellevue. but te mnke mch n mistake when it's te be out In tlie country would be nlmest fatal. Ab I said before, though Mr. and Mrs. lleary have called off their daugh ter's twi, which was te have neen given tictt S'lturdny. en ncceunt of Mrs. Ilarrisen'd death, nil her ether parties will je en ns nunnutieed. There will be several interesting din r.ers before fjic dnnce. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Vnn Hensselaer will give one for the ever-popular Hepe Alontgemcry. ami Mr. and Mrs. Klishn I.ce will en tertain for their dnughter Dorethy. SHE wnv a (all, geed-looking woman uith while hair, handsomely dresed In bind:, nnd as Nancy sat waiting for rr una .ippelntmenl. Mie npprenched party en Monday, October .".0, In honor or her dobutante Kranddauglitcr, MIhi Dorethy u Valentine, daughter of Mr. nnu Mr.. Harry B Valentine. Thn pTUi'stft will Include Mlsa Terrell Aus tin, Miss Mnry VlrKlnlu Hall. Miss lijnlly Kalghn I3nrtcw, Mla Frances V. Ultn IJeInn. Miss Kathcrlne nunn, Mlsi Mllinn a. Fcrmtnen. Hlilppen .MlHM Ulcknell, Mlsi Bllznbeth Cnsnnavp. Miss Mary Hndclyfte Furncs?, Miss Nerma Grey, Miss Margaret A. Hatneld, Miss juiiu v. iiennru, miss Klizaltelli I'nn epnet Huey. Mlsi Hetty HethcrlnKten, Miss Nancy du P. Knowles, Miss lllea lllea ner II. Keens. Miss Mnrgnret I.etnn, Mls Helen Lucbf, Miss Mfirgnrct Mc Mc Mc Adee, Mls:i nilzabeth Merjran. Miss Rllz nbeth F Merrle, Miss Kathrn Peace, Miss Cnrollne V. llemak. Mina Saiaellen itlchaidseii, MIhi Censtance Ttedgers, Mles tlrace 8avngc, Mlsa Hllznlicth Hlter, Mlsi nertlm F. Smythc, Miss Mary Carrell Spencer, Miss Annls l.ee Tunis. Miss Fanny Cox W.lghtmnn and Miss Mary Loulse Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Grey, of 400 Seuth Twcnty-oecend street, will glve n theatre, party en Tuesday evening, No vember 28, In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Nerma Orey. The guests will later attend the dnnce which Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick MeQ. FalcU will pive that ovenlnpr ai the riellevuc-Htrnt-ferd, te Inlioduce their dauchicr, Miss Mnry Falck. Mr. Themas rtatliurn White, nf fler- mnntewn. will entertain nt dinner at i fie Runn brook Gelf Club en Tuetdav evenliiR. October 31, In hnrner of his, debutante daughter, Miss Marie I,eule White, before the costume dance which Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gla-gew, .lr.i u Aioiuresc ii. Kiourtewn, will Klvc U their home In honor of Miss Mniy l.-F. Geary, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrsi Jehn White Geary, of Chestnut Hill. The debnllng class of the I'nlverslty of Oxford and the University of Penn sylvania will be the guests of Colonel .?'.'" ?'. J,uckIe nt dlt'iicr nf his home. -0,'3 nlnut street, tomorrow evening. The first meeting of Mrs. Chnrlcs Stewart Wurts' Dancing Class will be held nt the I3ellevuo-Stratferd en Fri day evening, November 17. A wedding of Interest te thin ttv will tnke p'nen at S o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt Westerly. 1:. r , when Miss Margaret Cottrell, daughter or Mr. Wil liam Cottrell, of Werterh. It. t, will beceme the brlde of Mr. Frederick Uuf rum, Jr., son .of Mr. nnd Mrs. Uuffum Mr nnd Mr.. Henry Mnrsten vlll entei'tnlii nt dinner nt their heme, r,900 Woodbine avenue. Ovei brook, en Wed nesday evening, November 1. nfter the ten thny will give thnf afternoon te In In treducn their daughter Miss Alice Kliends Mnrsten. Mr. Jeiin n. Drcxtl will shtrrtlv sail from hurepe for this country. After a mentiVs stay he will Jein Mrs. Drexel In France, where they wl'l spend the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Powers, who nre spending their wedding trip motor meter ing through the Adirondack nre nt present nt Blue Meuntiiln Lake. Thuv will return home the latter part of this month nnd will spend a few days with Mrs. Powers' mother. Mre. Wllllnm Tat nail, of 5209 Archer street. Germantown. before leaving for their home In Youngstown, O. Mrs Powers before her wedding en Keptemher 30 was Miss Elizabeth Hllliard Tatnnll. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest T. Toecood, of "111 Cr"2helm read, Germantown. and their family lme removed te Twelfth and Spruce Hticets. where they have taken apartments for the winter. The engngement of Miss Margah Cas-ard Toegood and Mr. T. llremley Floed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward T. Floed of ayne nenuc nnd Hertter street, Ger mantown, has been announced. Miss Toegood Is new a student at Vnssar. ,,M'??.arBar.et ' Law- daughter of Mr. William A. Law. of Sunhrlght, Chestnut Hill, has relumed te her home nfter spending thn summer In France and I tab Mr nnd Mrs h. S Gleg, of T"rexl Hill, will entertain at dinner, te be fol lowed by nn nuctlen bridge party, at their home en Saturday evening, No vember 4. In honor of Mian Margaret Wall, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Wall, of Drexel Hill, v.'liusn marriage te Mr. Heward Heberton Ingcrsell will tnke placa en Saturday ecn!ng. Ne em ber 11. Mr. nnd Mm Hebnrt Rowland have r-iurnei irem their wedding trip nnd IlKTSllllllllllllllK v BHH9r BHPilHliV '' fft- Wright'Blyth Nuptials; Other Wedding of Interest .The marflnge of Miss Elizabeth Blyth, daughter of Mrs. William Hlyth, of Germantown, and Mr. Krnest Mc cormick Wright, tvf Louisville, Ky., took place nt 2 o'clock In the afternoon of Haturdaj, October 7, In the lie formed Episcopal Church of the Atone ment, Germantown. The Ilov. Dr. J. H. Henft officiated, assisted by the TteV. J. 13. Purdle, rector of the church. . The bride wnu given In marrlage by hr brother, Mr. Goetga Allisen filyth, nf Providence. It. I. Miss Winifred Griffith Themna wen mnld of honor, nnd Miss Edna Heights was flower girt. Mr. A. Owen Wright, of Heaver Dam, Wis , was best man and the ushers were: Mr. Jninea Alisen Hlyth, Dr. llebcrt llegestcr. Mr. Walter M. Lewis and Mr. Addison Campbell Haws. MOLTHAN IlKED .The marriage of Miss Careline Tlccd, J Caralan, Wayne, te Mr. Emll Henry Melthnn, of New Yerk, u.ek plnce In Old St. David's Church nt 4 o'clock en .Saturday. Miss Heed, who Is well known n Main Line circles. Is the daughter of the Inte Alan H. need. Mr. .Melthnn Is n graduate of Wllllanr College and Columbia Law Scheel and served ns a captain In the Air Service of the A. E. F. during the World War. On ncceunt of the very recent death pf the brlde's mother. Mrs. S. Hnmlll was nttended enl Bartholemew Deyl, of Trnten. 2f-,,3" and the Rev, Edward T. Yerk, et Phila delphia officiated. The brlde wae given In marriage by her father and we; at tended by her ulster, Mlsi Cecilia Kelly. as maid of honor. Miss Lela C. Kelly, also a sister of the bride, and Mlia Agnes Barty were the biidesmelde. Mr. Lee J. McCennelt, of Philadelphia, was the best man, nnd the usheis were Mr. Arthur A, Kelly, brother of the bride, Btid Mr. Jere J. Enwright, brother of Mr. and Mr. WlUen Barnard, of Bryn Mawr, has Just returned from a visit te Mlis Eliza H, Bell, of Bayilde, Leng Island, Dr. and Mrs. Burten Chance, of May field Heuse, Radner, ere spending a week In Washington, 13. C. Franhferd Thn trinrrlncrn of Mlsrt Mnrv Brlnten. and Mr. jere J. Enwrignt, nroiner ei i daugnUr frf flr nnd Mrn. Wnltcr Brln thn bridegroom, A whig breakfast t0 f 4C40 Atlamn Btreet nml Mr- W). followed nt the home of lie brlde s . Henry Ilacen Whltnll took place Irs. Heme, the wedding was very quiet nnd ut, imenueu eniy ey membei family and n. few, Intlmate by inembera of the ,, , i i ... . , V .ruuiiuj u-ein uieir weuuing trip siim the mie in charge of (he linlr-dicsdiig me licen siHiiilliig n few- ,lnys with rarlur and lemnriteil : "1 unnt n I Mm. Rewlnnil'ii mntdep. Mre 'p irnmv Meiji treatment "Ycrv well." said lecne iii chnrre. "I wnnt n blonde tn !e It" lentinued the lndy. "Why, rW fiinnj." .aid th" one in chnrgc. "Ne, lt"'( net funny nt nil," replied the customer, "De ou mean te say you Runtle. at Lansdowne. nnd will return toenv te tlielr Iioeia in .Kuhinr.i,iii Mrs Itewlund before lier wedding en September 2 waa Mls3 llurrlll Luck I'hetn hv rhllllps Phllllri. MRS. MAURICE CORSON Who wan Miss Marguerite C. McNulty befere her marriage this autumn West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Jamisen. 6123 Pine street, nre being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Beatrice Gertrude, en Monday, October 2. Mrs. Jamisen will be remembered as Miss Reba A Idas. The marriage of Miss Mabel Elizabeth Jey, daughter of Mn Rnd Mrs. Geerge H. Jev. of 1525 North Sixty-first street, nnd Mr. Paul Ottey. of 622 Seuth Fifty first street, took place en Wednesday, October 4. at 0 o'clock In the ('Impel of the Mediator; Fifty-first and Spruce streets. The Rev Granville Tayler, pas tor of the church, officiated. A dinner followed the ceremony nt the home or tlte bride, nfter whicn Mr. anil Mrs. Ottey left for a meter trip through the New liigland Stetcs. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs James Klrby, of 1510 Wolf r.treet. spent Sunday In Washing ton, D C Preparations are being made by the Junier Aid of St. Agnes' Hospital, Bread and Mifflin Btrf--".-. Tzr a card party and dnnce te be g'.ven this Friday eve ning in the Nurses' Heme, Bread street and Snyder avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Cnffrey. of 2341 Seuth Seventeenth street, hae Just re turned nfter several mwiths' stay In Wlldwoed. North Philadelphia Mr nnd Mrs. William Cannen, of 111 J Semervllle street, nre being con gratulated upon the birth of ,i daughter, en Monday, October 2. Mrs. Cannen will lie remembered ns Miss Hetty Mennhnn. Mrs. Helen Hackney, of 1915 Glon Glen Glon weed avenue, has returned te this city nfter snendlng n few days tn New Yerk nr. the guest of friends. !& tid a pemygvam CHARLES HENRY FOX The Sivn of Iht Resi iSpracc 88-99221 S. Bread S. The hostesses at the luncheon which i f j will be glAen en Thursday by the Wern-1 tent Knew tiint it iiionde does better "J u "' ltm'"e L.nieraity win no i ( erk en n brunette. I ,npe jeu de, ns . jMr ;ba'ei S Barnes Mrs. Jehn R. U Lro'Teu11"11' ,W "UrS "Vn- i it,, i t ' i. ?.en' J,,,r8' frencc D. Smith. Dr. I.nura ; Anil then from nn ndjnrrnt room Carnell. and Mrs. Jehn R. Mlnehart. A i ftaniT heard n nerfeetlv enlet veire re. literary program will fellow. if. ITSrk ! "Tlini'n nn... ...Ill .;.., ,.l..i. ... tome one with auburn hnlr tn iln mr 41 . n t. V nail". The hnlr pnrt is nil right, as -'""ng ine neaaillg i :. V "-,", ' ",1,r-. "" i tiling my mnni- Mr nnd Mrs. James Sill, who have ' 'A at the i Vi lub since , '! mmer tritis. i 1 ncote. home , d law and I 4 Morgan, i ;.i ne.A ffnr. 1 .. Cape May, where they spent the summer "i nt their cettage H j The return of Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Parrot nnd their family, of Oak Lane 1 from Europe has been delayed snera!' i wctks. due te the Hint's nf n nr S". "B....T.h','..V':. afternoon, October ''fn''Ji? JJW &. V'tch I .... ......,,., ,,i. uMi-iicaueii, since i nnvp i "cm spending a rew weeks 'lark Iinir." Tliere was n sudden, awful Huntingdon Valley Country C r.un ihieiigbniit the plnce the kind of "lc r return rrem their su tush when every one knew everr one I Ji'1.1.. .".leu '"le Vl'PJr w'i S? J,..n,',re,' rroUje keep-frem ' M'r anMrs. T,iX ,""""1 J'j .M.u I )..rv. and t r children linv tm SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Amine these who will nsslst tn re s'l!nF '. 'hn lea which Mr nnd Mrs. "wiici unitney. of Chestnut Hill will . te l-itrediic. 'their il'iiighlcr Miss I ,,.nH fiuarantlned them In Liverpool Marv Loiiise Whltnnv, will be MIs'sLupv ' . -77 L1'''"' H" Rllrnlieth V Merris. The finest butter in America! Ii In all our Stores ?, U I friends. YOUNG GEHRINO A. pretty wedding took plaea en flat urday evenltig at 7 o'clock, when Miss r,,ann.,.rj0lH Gehrli.g. daughter of Mrs. Ida Lllen Oehrlng, of 1720 North Edge Edge weed street, bscame the brlde of Mr. njanev vieterr Yeung, of Pottstown After n. weiidine trio. Mr. and Enwright will be at home nfter nber 15 til 4J14 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. RAKER SHEA The marrlage of Miss Mary P. Shea, daughter of Mrs. Michael Shea, of 6127 North Bread street, te Mr. Jehn J. linker, of 1258 North Fifty-seventh street, took place at 10 o'clock en Sat urday morning October 7, nt the Church of the Hely Child, Legan. The Rev. Henry. McCrnckcn performed the ceiomeny The brlde was attended by her sister, Miss Nera T. Shea, und by Miss Eleaner Baker, a sister of the bridegroom Mr. W. D'ArtiM Baker was best man, nnd the ushers were Dr. Michael A. Burns, Mr. Frank J Clancy nnd Mr. Jehn H Mernn. After n reception at the Rlttenheuse, Mr. and Mrs. Bnker left for Bermuda. YARNALL PHILLIPS Mls-s Helen Clalre Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Webster e.llllr.a n A A 1 1 tlelllmn.i. ntrenltn hp. came tne brlde of Mr. A. Miller Yar- en Saturday last nt the Frlendn' Meet Ing Heuso In Frnnkferd, A reception followed at the home of the brlde's parents, nfter which Mr. and Mrn. Whltall left en an extended wedding trip. P1 nail at the Calvary Methodist Enlscepnl Church at i o-cieck aaiuraay. vjcioner, 7, Dr. William S. Mitchell officiating Miss Harriet Katharine Bloodsworth, of Lansdevne, mn mnld of honor, and Mr. Qeorge R. Yarnall. brother of the bridegroom, acted ns best man. Mr. A.lrlne W. Phllllnn. of Atlantic CltV. Pa. Thn psremnnv win. nrfnr,.in nt ' hrether of thn hrlde. was nn usher. home with the Rev! A. E Harris, D. D.. After the ceremony a dinner was of Rothlehom Baptist Church. Eight-. given the bridal party at the home of .1?nin ana lerk streets, efflc at ng nrrf nfrAAta nfn,. at ntf The brjln was attended by her sister. Miss Edith a Gchrlng. whlle Mr. Ooergo Lehr. Jr, of Pottstown, nerved as "best tnr.n thn bride by her uncle. Mr. Heward H. Tayler. Mr. Yarnall In a mertgage broker engaged In business In this city nnd r.ctlve In American Legien work. I After Nevember 1 Mr. nnd Mrs, Yarnall will be at home nt 5S47 Florence live-nue. ENWRIGHT--KELLY An attractive wedding took place this morning In St. Patrick's Church, Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn. when Miss Mary I. Kelly, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. Kelly, at 223 I..1IBI uaKBireni, ivprristewn, nna Mr. or. .m.nriin-. a fw w-eks In Atlantic marriage was solemnized i FOUR CONCERTS bt Tin: HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD BTOItOWSXI. Conductor Te accommodate these unable te obtain tickets for regular concerts. ' October 23 March 15 November 27 April 23 PROMINENT SOLOISTS Tlcktti all four concern new at HEPFE'8. ! 1119 ChMtjut t. (ind Academy. Ne tai. Oheek te Oeo. T. Ililr, BROAD rerQLA PRIOE ETti. MAT, TOMOXBOW I Ill5 DORIS la nr Trlumpbant RuecuMer te "Itotiuecc" THE CZARINA POPULAn PRICE MAT, TOMOBROW nAltRICK EVER- 818 SEASON'S FIRST SOLID HIT! SAM. H. HARRIS PREHENTS With JEANNE EAGELS A Nw I'Ik.v Fnumleil nn V. Hnineret Mfliicham's Sterr "MISS THOMl'fOV" RAIN FORREST PuIr Matinee renliiBi -"-' Tomerraiir . at K.in t:m week or LliiiTEnfcunAer!jttJT' lltteFEUD rniUMOu cwii MARILYN MILLERTi LEON tRROL SI4 Btanlty Company of Annrici TliltltjjK'. 'JH syr ACADEMY OF MU8IO &EEDAr OCTOBER 18,s OREAT WELCOME HOKE TO JOHN wmrnhm DESM0MD THEATRE" Xertlnfften A, rte fTumrxt viand SSST.?' MaeDcsmendpYEna Opens Saturday Evening, October 14th With "EAST IS WEST" Dx Otrmn Wnw Oan Phen" Kn 3257 AMERICA'S FAV0P.1TH 8T.VOER Only Cone'rt In PhlLii!lpliU Thlt Botien Tiekiita $1.C0. fl.80, tj 06. 1 50 i'"t Arailemr and Ifrpni'. Ul9 Cheitnut St. ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY rThTTfiRFR 17 AT EVFNI2.0 UlUDtR 1 6'$n FIRPT APPEARAKCE IN FIVF vFAHn AND ONLY PEHFORMANCE IN THIS CITY AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCER ISADORA Along the Main Line Pr. nnd Mrs. M. K. Ward, of Wayne. I Jehn D. Hnrlght. of Kenolngten, were'?.,?v married. The marriage waa solemnized i "'' with a nuptial maw at which the Ilev. . Mfsa ICmma H. Bamard. daughter of 0 8699 a& c rs?x?;sasr&tvrrss!rrt,i.i te. .nnr 1 1 ii I Tviirrt. a. fie r. Kl,''11",MI", Kntherlne Shlppeii ?! ?1h.,?,,,V lllheth Morgan Mlf.s Ml', v.'.'0,'.' MHU ,'Kret Legan. Jffi i v"'"; "'hwait!!. MIh Kath- tlne m 'V, " ""rethv i: Vaien r. Ai 'l.ll''i rVreupim. Mis-. iafniwM' "'-' ,M J,!fi', Mniiiiet A, ,r, p'"" I'"''M", I.i.eMl, Aii-tln. ilrr"- V ,'.'ir' " ni,Mlc,'l nd MIbs, . Mi iimi T,. lvin .,.,,. .... i Jl ., !. . ' ' ' .111.11 M .MltT- isuV,i ..'.',""""" r'"'ni. Itmlner. hnv it the lltllfcMie- i aftt.1 nni ,i N'n- . Intro.' ,, n ,i, V 'I' ' "n,il " ""''leek. te' Atlcrin.lv lKr ,1','""''. MIhs KIIniIk.Hi "e R r',S A"'llT Will .M- he ' " kiii fin i rzce niifr Oetei ,- -' ', ,,0,V" "" l-'ilia evening. m. W? rv:. IMPORTERS. llEfHOXKRS f MAKHRS O' lre.UK.V'S A.XD' i iiii,uf,.v.'i H''.W.. ut 1111, llHrtlEST CHAR AVTV.R FOR MORi: TUAX TWEXTY.SEVE.V YEARS E'wii ciuis f(. ,-:; im i,""'.,0'1 We.!,,..,,!;, I.."".',' ' . "'M ri""'l v, m '7 '", UaW Trinity ' The R k.i i , ""', "I"1 W.iln.l si,. ...tf. UI' 'H III, III n I ,, I r',1. ,.,,,, .ea. h9 rS& XL 3rl a&lP n Chestnut Cerner Twelfth !l!2 l.e? ,Mm, S."0wten S'liiuiel. of fmntr n , J 'lvt- " " 'iti.,t.ln nt lllns K- i.'.; llr,N .'veiling. In honor of ilr bi 1 Vri i h. i '5- """Bhter nf horn" i," ' l,V'r'p M. ''?", of Wni. F-Wnnru, il "hV" "iiinl.tgn m Mr Hancock er";,re,;1 f'ln "f Mr rr',,,, epliee , L ''.''"H.-mllle. Vn: will "" "n Sattirdny, Di?cmher 2 Mi . . .. . N'l-Mr, ," '.Li' ,'c?' '' l'weenlil. t ,i,,.',n ''"".n. Paul I. v. Ill cntertnli ytml.fr"! ,", lut'"1" enlng. Ne. ,v,ei'(.ii7i ',i of l()"n helme, at Twen- 2"litei n.," ' ,K""m, iMiulmle R K'""1K nf ', ","1, -J'" l''r''deil'li ih'i'n ii ,."'"' u:S'"r "i"' 'innif i H if i i " M,.1 ' '''I' I !. MitJ bier if i,,,',' I'-H-'Mi'-Stiatfeiil, In I taick 'iiiniiui, ,Mi,i, .Mniy Gowns txquisitelj) Beautiful Fer Women and Misses 49.50 69.50 The woman wlie aspires te the unusual will liti'l ample opportunity fur selecting a model of I 1 1 i.. . 1. I . -.at! nnlMin !... WI .1 fV.t iiidivinuai lasiiKuiinm iiiiiuii hil-.-il-. veiiucnui I chiffon velvet, diuctyn, as well as beautiful 1 satin crepes. Afternoon ami evening elTccts. I ' HKl'OND FLUOR I !pMie".,,'l,1,i,,,i',l,,u 'j.1'"" f mi' Ift hub ;." ..V",1!' Ve'"n, Villa ' J0" at ,,, ""VI,"IW f"i n luni'li l! Jcteber '.r, r" ' "" " Weilncm ay, ) fBliler, Mr ''V, V'.n of Mr"- Kliu,,' Hill, card k.T I V W Spn'a f Cpats Fur-T rimmed Special 99.50 f)f ii5tre.. ermainiaif. vriuyiie, marvel a aiu C.crena eme with cellars of sitiirrcl or beaver, dthcrs witli cellars anil mils of platinum wolf. Very new ilranetl, jiatirl cmhrnidrred aijd lilnnst back etTeits. Wetulfrful cheesing. Timtn KLoen lize in Apparel That SUndtrlitt (A tarr IVeman 3n Mn gtpie FIXTURES that harmonize perfectly with any period of decoration. A splendid selection of fixtures especially suitable for the medieval period of furnishing new se much in vegue. Lanterns, brackrta, center fixtures that breathe the spirit of the Tuder times. Priced as Biddle-Gaumer always prices mod erately. rs Liqhtin3 Fixtures ,',S. &; BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. ciaM nattfls. 3845-56 Lancaster Ave. TAks Ne. 10 Oar In Bubvar Open Siturdny Till 13 (neon) Phens BAItliiK 07M BQNWFT TELLER & CO. JE'dhmerdftep WUNUT AT THEQ-2EWTH Entire Week October 9-16 SALE OF HOSIERY & GLOVE-SILK UNDERWEAR An extraordinary offering of Gleve-Silk Underwear and Hosiery of warranted quality at decided savings Savings Average Frem 25 te 50 5000 PAIRS OF HOSIERY 1.95 Values te 4.95 All-fiilk eheer hose of exceptionally fine quality in all the season's most popular colorings. 1.50 Very Special Weel and silk nnd all wool hose; plain nnd ribbed. Brown, blue and heather mixtures. 1.65 Regularly 2M Pure silk- reinforced. Black, African brown, bobolink, otter, pole, gray and Russian calf. 1.95 Very Special Silk and wool ribbed hose in plain and fancy weaves, in all the light sports colorings. 1.85 Very Special Medium weight silk hose. Black, African, beige, Russian calf, bobolink, pole gray. GLOVE-SILK UNDERWEAR GLOVE-SILK VESTS 1.85 Handsome tailored mod els, filet trimmed; ribbon shoulder strap. Flesh only. Regularly 2 JO GLOVE-SILK VESTS 1.65 Fine - quality Gleve - sjlk bodice top jersey and ribbon shoulder strap. Flesh only. Regularly 1.95 GLOVE-SILK KNICKERS 2.85 Plain or filet trimmed models; reinforced. Te match above vests. Flesh only. Regularly 3.85 GLOVE-SILK KNICKERS 2.25 Excellent values in (ine quality glove silk te match above vests. Regularly 2.95 Hosiery Alse en Sale at Other Shep Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets K EITH'S THEATRE OIVRAU ft MAROUAlTE m "Kftiiim fit ri.uit lllw',2l!."l,''l, .,!r,",,(..t BciiMtlen iii. euuw1." WJIIIAKEB Jn ft. ""'.'"'ii'jiiii; n-eturp Hhewl erlrt Brin Itfumn lunrt iDISIOilft ft Tit & WALKST. MAT. TOD AT CaSinO w,nc. Weman & Seng With DEIIT BEilTOAND Arsilcmr -rtrnt Ariiil. Philadelphia I ORCHESTRA & lipnpj'n, niu rant, SAT. t I Krldar n.lB i nt " tu rr.Aiui: uux, Herrnnr -Helott I In Ttchilkewilty.WaFiier Prejram, Aniited . hv Irnnun'i Rvmnhnnv Clrnt rr M. v.. c L. C-jndueUr. Tlekets 11. tl.JO. 88. $2 SO. new tri le at Aciemy ft Horge'i. 1119 Cnit. Rt. TOMORROW NIGHT.1I AT THP Aninruv At- ueffi S. liurek Pretenta th Tameui Vlelliilit MISCHA T!r!t t AcaiSemy and Hppe'j, 1119 Chfit- in t, Aamiiiien. Ampnncntre 60c, Women's Smart Oxfords Ten grained calfskin with a stout sole and pronounced extension $11.50 An oxford you will be proud te wear CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear Since 1868 THROUGH the marriage of Eleaner of Provence te Henry III. Spanish decorative ideas were introduced into the Anglo-Nerman England of the 13th Cen tury. The wardrobe and furniture of the Span ish Princess filled three ship. With her, Eleaner brought Moorish carpets, dec orated leather from Arngen. brass hanging lamps, Sevillian petterv and ether Spanish decorative household effects that came into popular use throughout England. Formerly the development of decorative arts depended upon foreign marriages, con quests, political alliances or ether events of national importance. Tedav a universal interest in interior decoration- wcep it along without the aid of such aiting influences. The Heuse of Valiant, which specializes in furniture, draperies and decoration, affords you an opportunity te furnish jour home distinctively and in perfect harmenv at moderate cost. Valiant artists are at your seivice for deigning any part of the furnishing for nur home and are re.uly te carry out .il! of veur individual idea for the cffectivr interior decorating veu desire. The heaim of Valiant's, new fall eficrings plue the cordiality of their welcome will nuke veur visit a most pleasant one te remember. NlNKTKIlNTll A MAItKKT 11 A. M. TO 11 1'. M. rrUSON'AL APPEARANCE OF VICTOR HERBERT AS GUEST CONDUCTOR OF STANLEY ORCHESTRA Appearing at 3S0, 7:t0 and 0:30 FRESEHTINO A FRODRAM OF HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS RICHARD BARTHELMESS IV 1NITIAI IMtr;tnNTTltM "THE BOND BOY" A riRST NATIONAL, PICTUItE lflTIt AMI MAIIKUr 11 se. 1 se. a se r, an t .iu, t'(v SECOND WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESENT Cecil B.DeMMes i PnOOUCTION - It I I1PI 'Jf Themas Meihan Icatrice Jeq " toiswllien A STORY O? THE MAD AGE I llll AI ir hnir tlllrr It is preater in stety greater in heart-interest, in splendor of production, in spectacle, in acting, than anythinK DeMille has ever done. a Kith and lieitnut 11 te 11 AL KtJFEr.T ItUOHES' STORY COMINO "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" W 'W' tirinin i'iiptvi't in l1 M IltlOJkT) X l-lfrKTNTT " ' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY ROBERT CAIlf JACaUELINE T.00AN "BURRING SABRS" a r.Konen Mm.feitn i-rtom-rrieN' VICTORIA and ARGABM eth a M.nxnr 10TH ACHEflTNCT AT BOTH THEATRES Cditti (1a!lerGertru3?Cl3:rerl3,Pnilb.r l?JSJfIS:'TOCn5x,,51SGeertvttt!vynQ CCcnln s ufxndeu tlravuUfc CD wmm mm UTIl A MARKET 10 M 'in 11 V. M PALACE JOHN BARRYMORE In "SHERLOCK HOLMES" PAPITTJ! tril AM) MAIIMiT rr I iJLi m a m ti. ii in v n. BETTY BLYTHE "HOV WOMEN LOVE I" GLOE JUMXfEl. AND MAUUET ii th ii r a irTTrTr i r? etjantity VrtUW IJ-.l WITH OUAtTTT THH M' .tf.t lOMr.PV KT4IK HOMER DICKEI?SON & FLORENCE TEMPEST BROADWAY UKOAU AND S.VYDER 1 11 B. .10 - AUI. V ii..t flIJ RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" ALLEGHENY 1RAIIKFOHD AN13 Ai.T.rnTrpw VAUDEVILLE 2 15 7 AND 9 RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" JIMMY GILDEA & CO. k (SlianT 1S22 CHESTNUT STREET 2f& 226 N. Charics St. Baltimore. E "wu,u"' "J'-"" Tomorrow .D.r nnun.ri rruiLnt RAYMOND 1ITGHG0CX ?...Bnt,t,cL r'0ll HhCHY K00 ,V An Klertiirrlnc Collection nf Talent. BENNY LEONARD wv rM I.lc twelcht i Immplen nnil lfiO lilniPimtieiH Wvlnlttn Weaka Only ?e,t $1.50 LYRIC EV5- .At First Pep. Mat. Toaier. ITCSSA j, D JAMES "MABION KOSTA DARTON UREEN I linwi't Ufa', M'Ufc fcNiHM,TMHTS iltXRjJSLZJi -'is, t ir.ritTmm;mvwva&un A Pur-l nm i .z'r"rJ"'i'inH UCt.fril ( MAT THlCSDAY 4 u A. K A.'. HATIII. U..WrJ ' C..CNN ANSttS x:Nn 00l)'jJ.A? k-,T,wvii-aKBOtJCT3pn:-arja WAS. Nil I Dariam Mt fomer. mr rt.AV nr nn. mutt liuiittin "UP THE LADDER" with DORIS KENYON ' 1 1 i ! l ii Willi I ; i.nis , ivfeil. Tin i Nex WVnU One Voh Onl teita New UinET'ON WILMAM MORRIS WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER IN NEW AND OLD SONGS NIOHTS. 50e TO J2 10 MATBm WED, TltURB ITIIDAV & 8AT , S0e TO SJ.OO. H333 At'lMl OK Ml s , U2.U33 FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Wm FURNITURE DECORATIONS " aliant Service in Cordial Valiant Prices are Moderate" Tluirt.il.it t, rnlnct. 1 I .lull NEW YORK j SYMPHONY I ORCHESTRA IIWIKOM II, I'nnJ AlhiTI Cnilrri (1 jrnt f'f "dm 'nr Oil ."I IK. 1 Hi Hnlnlfctm ', J'ANM. lillnl " n'i," V' ..VlelluUt ..,.,;xJ..;,l., I'liiniat ... , "till Jeliil liti'l A'rnlTiy 10. Drr. DUMONT'S "J1' Altai u,K.i, mm Mata. Mini, Th'irv.Haf,, 9:15 EMMETT WELCH MinitreU ' Satlrp I'aalilea ;iirlw l,r Mnil ftf r: Si mt v5i' m ' !'!' Ml fell X .' 4A 1 t JTi M
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