ten, ler: JUBt ievf gal the ral 1 te df lie. V J mjsf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE V cv Wynne Attends Twe Debutante Teas Print Club te Open en Friday for Season r .4 after tea, until you speculate i.?w every one who bccs you (if WS5nen te think of you at nil) Sfnetier why you Wt have "!Sn different te wear. How Hew MlMnB. .... i,ve this rntisfnctlen. W' ' ...i.. n,iiih nt the KtiestH at you " - . i .. "' ""ffalrs they "" tea hw' looking , fbutnntesjinil receiving party. I ... .. M. nnd ft8,, William 0. Warden gave Hf .... home. Red Onblc. pflTERDAX aiierneun - Red Onblcs, en trt " i..MnMtAttn. fnr Mr. Kn'R niece, Snrnli McLean, and Sfwlnlen'. niece. Llbby Morgan. SiHc the tea " nlvn for Llbby as in. Sarah, It HI net n.nrk her J tVr -cn.S, Mr. and Mr, Heed laVn. nre giving a ten ter her en :. w e. P'c ... ..,1 nf.rnnnn was The party ' - - M -. ...m .nntfl.ll fA rn W'"' . ., n,i t, nvfrflmv of lout eui-i-"uu"' - --- Ills talked and gossiped gaily en rt. munds of that beautiful place. girth were an exquisite frock of blue lavender, chnnsenble silk made en ......wnnetl linen, with a full round ffl bodice and rinded neck. ST'nKk w eHwIwlth Bilver nnd If,, lace and (diver sllppera nnd Htflok Htflek f finished the dainty costume. Her K-Hrt Thlch was an old-fashioned WL,W with pinkish ribbon. &, metl r. the late Mr. William if.rin was n .Aims vrnrui'ii. w fiJ'ri'tcr of Mr. William Warden. "rThbT Morgan looked sweet In n frock ,c Plult chiffon wljich seemed I be made ever cloth of silver. Llbby li, the dearest face, and I think she tell r much like her cousins, Mnr gStl Jcanw Thayer, Gttlner Iialrd Ghwtt and Agnes Brerlcle Maten. MMri Warden was perfectly stunning. ,'iue alaa Is. She is se pretty find n..t Quite ene of the , loveliest "omen In Philadelphia, I think. THE ether tea was out In Chestnut Hill se it was set hard te meter up from Ocrmantewn In time te be there Sth the crowd, which, after .all, is the Sir thins we all try te de. Have you iter noticed hew every one leeks nt a i cord and tays: "Um-ra; eh, yes; rem 4 until :.'0s then I ought te get te about 5:J5," or "Let's bee: 4 te 7 tell, half -past B is the time then .'" i'.j err one roes at thnt time and ftj jam is something fierce, whereas n!ra few who hnve a later or carliei pilgeiaeui mrer winrei " i (and 7. Aren't we funny creatures? It go buck te the Knowles ten. It ns glicn, of course, by Nancy's pa tents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathaniel Knowles, . ,uir tilace en Seminole avenue. Kncy is ery pretty and looked dear n a French frock of white chiffon em em Irelderid in silver bends, with fctrnps of IHer ribbon ever the shoulders nnd carried down en the frock. She car rtal an ixitilMte white peacock feather fin. Mrs. Knowles looked very hand- one In a gew n et tjiacu Clinten velvet made rs ith panels en cither side of the dirt nnd draped In nt the wnl&t line lth a rhlncstene buckle. T IICAR the Print Club will open for 1 winter activities with a ten en Frl f afternoon. The Print Club Is en litlner street, near the new clubheuM' illcb lias been erected by the I'cnn ijkania Society of Colonial Dunes. Jin. Jasper Yeiitcs Hrlnten will receive, i:l Mrs. Jehn II. MiTndden. whose carriage, jeu reiiiemlier, took place lit suinnur, will pie&ide at the ten table. LITTLE Mary Ellen often runs In te rce us and spends an hour or two. The oilier day, when she came in, while every one was delighted te see her, we ere all iirettv busy, and though we talked te her she seemed n bit distrait. Finally he remarked : "Well, I guess I'll te home." "Why. Mary Ellen, )eu'e enlv been here about ten mln Mei." Raid Miss Anne. "Well, but I don't like standing up all that time," nld Mary Ellen, "and It didn't no ne no ted; ask im te bit down," NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs Theivns E. Baird, Jr., MVillanexa, auuounce the engagement their daughter. Miss Dorethea Mor Mer is Uilrd. te Mr Italph Seudcr, Jr.. gn of Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph Seudcr, of JWiljn read, Ardmerc. Mr. Kouder a graduate of the University of w.ns)lanla, class of 1916. Mr. and Mrs Jehn Edward Zlninicr rinn. of Clie-lmit Hill, will glve a jnce durliis Chrlstm.fi week in honor their debutante daughter. Mls Anne lecilla .linincrmann Their daughter, Ihrrlet Pialer Zlmmermann, will rw a niiiall dame at the home of her rents en Saturda evening nC.t. in nor of MWs Mnrgaretta Sharpless. JJ'shtfr ti Mi iiii.t Mm T Wilsen Mirplcfr, f I'hectnut Hill, whose J'rrlaKe te Mr. Walter L. ness. Jr., w take piate utxt spilng. Im Mary ltamcy of Tialtlmcrre, i1',,?!""1 h wwl.-end as the guest t,Ufii. . t Ut.t Xlinmeinmnn, has rc wniej te her home i?l8?u,-',M wn" wl!1 attpnil the lunch lunch wnle lw Kl,n Kday b Miss flurtrude ft 11. Ill ilium, ihiuuhter of Dr. sinrt C y 'dn l:u1"1 Hiah.uu, nt their Stiiiiii . i'""0 street, in honor or 1 li i u- ,,,e,J-"uln llrunnln Iteath. of 'ii wiilimt t-trcet, whose mnirlage ti Ul ,i',ri "0,e"wrteii Nelsen will EtehJ v,V'! Weilnenlay next In St. 5', N1 C'Jiurch, will ln Cl, v ' lu' '"uglus LlOMl. Miss & i,Virn,,,,U' ,.x SH ,ut' 1'ackard, KJe V,' -1J..1 '.''. Ml Eleaner 11. i- -'i-t .Maisie ji. Stewait, Miss Miete by rhote.(Jraftr. HISS LEON A C.WEISS . iY,orie Ireiss. of s(,9K r.ni..- X fSt'TAH' w"08fl engagement I T Mweunwd fe Mr, Wil ,.V W"t AIurreiL a w. vi, !,, j '-"-1 -" " Engaged M ?'.- ? .i& b1 Dorethy TJ. Itcdgers and Miss Hoie Heie mnry D. Howe. Miss Graham will nt tsnd Miss Rcatli as one of her brides maids. Miss Jnne Rhaw Hepburn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of Orchard Lee, Vlllnneva. gave a llvlnt; party ycRterday at the Ksslngtern Inly ing Hcnoel nt Esslngten. Mr. nnd Mrs. Armltt Brown, of St. David, are spending a few days In Isew Yerk nt the Lerraine Hetel. Mr. and Mri. Heward For-'e Han sell, Jr., who have been moterinu In Europe for two months, will return te thin country today en the OlymDlc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hanscll have given up their apartment at Eighteenth ana Walnut strce'.s and will occupy an apartment nt the Itttz-Carlten this winter. Mrs. 'William Drayten Orange nnd her daughter, Miss Manning Urange, who have been spending a few weeks nt Virginia Het Springs since their return from Yerk llarlier. siam win nccuny their apartments at the Wellington en Monday next. Mr. and Mrs Denn D. Francis, of Flint. Mich., who have been the guests for two weeks of Mrs. Flint's parent, Captain Leu's M. Nulton. Unltd StntM Navy, and Mrs. Nulton, at the Navy Yard, returned te their home en Satur day, Mrs. Francis before her mar r.agp, In Juhe, was Miss Virginia Adnms Nulton. Mrs. Edward L. Powers and her daughter, Miss Gertrude Powers, and her son, Mr. Edmund C. Pew rs Jr., of Younpstewn, O., who have been the guesta of Mrs. William Tatnall. and mmie came te attend the wedding of Mrs. Powers' ion. en September 3u, have c urncd te their home. Invitations hrive been Issued by Mr. 'mnnuel Hey, of Lnnsdewnc, for the iiarrlape of his daughter. Miss Doro Dero Dore hy Dcrry Hey, and Mr. Herbert Itay Itay nend Oirdcn. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. lerbert OtrdeK. also c' "Lansdowne. vhtch will take place en Thursday eve ilng, October 19, nt St. Jehn's Eplaco Eplace al Church, Lansdowne. Miss Elizabeth Mungcr, of Trenten, s". J has announced the marriage of ler sister, Miss -Winifred Grace Mung er and Mr. William Arthur Otte, son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur L Otte, of this city, which toel: place en Saturday, October 7, at the Church of the Divine Paternity, New Yerk City. Mr. and Mrs. Herace Leeb, of the flltx-Cnrlten, will leave shortly for Vhlte Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where hey will spend a few weeks. West Philadelphia The West Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Greatbeart (Onrrctsen) Hospital will held Its first fall meeting en Fri day afternoon next nt 2 o'clock at the .oereatlcm center. Dr. Wilmer Krusen I HI sjeak. Mr nnd Mrs. Frederick A. Hart, Jr.. of 4524 ievust street, announce the ennagement of their daughter. Miss Doietny Hanei Hart, nnd Mr. Theodere B. Palmer. Jr., --(in of Mr. Thectlore 11. I'aimcr, or 4'JZ5 llazcl avenue. Miss Grace 12. Lull has returned te her home at 6014 Hansom btreet, after being the gnest for several days of Miss Adele Kliltzcr, of I'hecnixvllle. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heffman, their .laughter. Miss Louclla Heffman, nnd their son, Mr. Oscar Heffman, will close tneir summer home in Atlantic City and return te their apartment at the Hetel Majestic en October 15. The girls of the Dew Drep In re cently held n. meeting at the home of Miss Dclle Zlnn, 2S:'0 North Twenty eighth Btreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Apfelbaum, at 2711 West Glrard avenue, annuences the betrehal of their daughter, Miss Helen Apfelbaum, te Mr. Ueorge Har vey Ogeris, also of this city. Mr. and Mrs M Yeungmnn. of Hart Hart eord, Conn , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kehn, of 1517 North Six teenth street. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Themas Green, Jr., of 120 Wolf stttet, nre being congratu lated upon the birth of a daughter, Patricia Mary Green. Mrs. Green will be remembered as MIfs Florence Elliet, of 3003 Creskey Btreet. The members of the Alpha and Beta chapters of the Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity will give u Halloween dunce In the b-illroem of the Hlta-Carlten Hetel en Tuesday evening, October 31. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent P. Dougherty, cf 5345 Themas avenue, have returncd home after spending the summer In Atlantic City. Mrs. Dougherty waa formerly of Seuth Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs, Angele Lombnrde, of IS33 Wolf street, are being congratu lated upon the birth of a son, James Lombardo. Germantown The marriage of Miss Helen A. Kerrlck. daughter of Mrs E. J. Ker ilck, 228 West Herttcr btreet, and Mr. Haivey A. Frank, of Glenslde, took plnce lust Saturday at C:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Jeseph Kerrlck, was at tended by Mrs. Jeseph Kerilck as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Rey Weaver and Miss Edith Felln, of Germmtewn. and Miss Anne Ker rlck, a nlcce of the brlde, wns flower girl. A reception followed. Upen their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank will live at 22S West Hort Hert tcr street. Along the Main Line The marrlage of Mlsa Mildred Cor Cer nell Haer, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. M. Bner. of 5328 Galner lead, Wnne fleld, and Mr. Harry C. Mlddloten. Jr.. will tnke place at the Central North Bread Streot Presbyterian Church oil Thursday evening, October 19. at 7 o'clock. A smnll reception will be held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Baer Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Baer will entertain the bridal party nt an Infermnl dinner en October 18, before the wedding rehearsal Miss Dorethy Nelmes, of 663 Seuth Forty eighth street, entertained en Thursday of labt week at a luncheon and bridge In honor of MIbs Baer. Mrs. Lewis S IMrseiiB will cntertnln at brldge en October 12. also In honor of Mini Baer, and en October 16 Ml-s Virginia Barclay will enttrtaln r.t a bridge and kitchen shower Miss Kath erlne Johnstone will entertain at lunch eon en October 17, and Mies Ann Smuck, of Hanover, Pa., will entertain at a box party en October 18. , , . Miss User's bridal party will Include her cousin, Miss Helen C. Sterling. Ms Ann Smuck. of Hanover. Pa : Miss Katherlne Johnstone, Miss Doreiny NelmeM and Mrs It. M. Hewes Jr.. sister of the bridegroom, as brides maids, and Miss Virginia Barclay ns nuilil of honor. Thn ushers will in clude Mr Knvnrd Hoeer. of S l!I(es l!I(es Barre; Mr. William II Bentley, Mr. Lewis Bruitner, Mrs Donald Hegc Mr. Fred Mlddleteu. Mr Jehn M'ndle M'ndle ten, bnrthcrj of the bridegroom, and sir, Jeseph Breslus, of Wilmington, Del., will be best man. Mr. Geerge H. Buchanan. B3 uvor uver uvor breok avenue, Oorbrenk. announces the engagement of his daughter, Mies 1.1 1 za beth Parsons Buchanan, te Mr. Hareia Applcten Ball, ten of Mr. Jeseph A. Ball, of Wajne. Mr. Jack Harper, seu of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Harper, of Kastdere, la nova, has rotutned te the Cheaie Scheel, Wiilllngferd, Conn Mr. and Mis. Pnxsen Deeter, of Itryn Mawr, have Just returned from Vontner. Mr. nnd Mr l ' Murray, of Man erch' a"n 'talng iU the Wttneoed Hetel. Wajne. until the completion of their new house In St. DaUds. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Thern, who Xentner, hae returned te their home in rdmere. r ATtRACTlVE l'IMuH'SIilllllBHlKIH Photo hr Dohreh. MSfif BETTY PELTZ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge M. D. Peltz, Jr., of 21S5 Locust street, who recently left for St. Mary's Scheel, Peekskill, N. Y., where she is a student. Miss Peltz will be a debutante of next season Legan Miss Helen Itoclefs, of 4542 Ncrth Eleventh street, cntcrtnlned en Satur rlnv pvnlncr nt n nurnrlse miscellan eeus shower In honor of Miss Uertha Dlnger, of C06 Wlngohecklng street, whose marrlage te Mr. Themas Hamm, of Utica, N. Y., will take place en Oc tober 21. Amensr the Riiests were Mis Jonnle Ruch, Miss Anne Klein, MIbs Leuella Ituch, Mls Mae McD-wcll, Miss Ella Bradley, Miss Irene Keddlc. Miss Flercncs Morehouse. Mr3. Rey Beyer, Mrs. C. A. Schauffler, and Mrs. Dltt man. Delaware County Miss Winnie Miller Wlehenmayer, of Philadelphia, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Kenderdlne, was married at the Presby terian Church of Swarthmere. en Sat urday. September 23, te Mr, Carl Mer r'tt Campbell, of Hagerstown, Md , wnere Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will live upon their return from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schumacher have returned te their horn" In Swarthmere from a stay at Buck Hill Falls. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. McCluiir and their family have returned te Swarthmore from Woert3 Hele, Mass , where they spent the summer. Mrs. F. W. Hadley and her daughter. Miss Alice Hadley. of Swnrthmere. have gene te Bosten for an lnuelltme stay. Majer and Mrs. Heward Price will occupy the home of Mrs. Clay Ander Ander eon, en Washington Btreet, Media, dur ing this winter. Dr. and Mrs. Henry von H. Steever have returned from Baltimore, whre thev attended th wedding of Miss Kath arine Mess and Mr. Henry Whltmere. Norristetvn Miss Katherlne Ycakle, of DcKalb and Weed Btreeta, cave a luncheon and bridge party en Friday In honor of MlssOcrtrude Hunter. whc will be mar ried October 21 te Mr. Jehn W. Gault, of Portland. Me. Receiving with Mlsa Yealtle and Miss Hunter were Mrs. Ash ley P. Hunter and Mrs. Frank S. Yeakle. Thtre were thirty gueste. Miss Esther Garls, who will be mar ried en Saturday te Mr. Geerge Clark, of Philadelphia, was the guest of honor at a hurprise miscellaneous shower en Friday evening at which MlbH Hulda Lepan, of Mnrkley street, and Mlsa Lillian Kugler entertained. The guests Included Ms Eva Delsher. Miss Mary Weaver. Miss Mary Ochman. Miss Lucllla Scatchard, Mlsa Emma MnRiilre. Mrs. Elmer Kech, Miss Mary Tanner. Mrs. Frank Legan and Mrs. Theodora Lewis. rla nrn Gnlltther and Mlsa Luev I Miss urace uaiiagner ana miss jucy Mack acted as tne noetesses at me ICnlghts of Columbus euchre and dance , en Friday evening. Mrs. Wlllard R Yeakle. of Trooper, entertained at a luncheon followed by cards en Saturday. There were eight guests. Mrs. A. G. Davis and children, of Swede street, ar spandlng several weeks with relatives In Harrlsburg, Pa. lftM Mary Harry and Mlsa Sara Markley, of Swcde street, have left for a stay at Werneraviile, Pa. Mrs. Ambrose B. Umstead. of 1017 West Marshall street, entertained at cards in honor of Mra. Heward Trum bauer, of Buena Vista, Va who Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Kehn, of Fornanee street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiles, of 113 iTAi DOMINIC VERANTI 1721 WALNUT STREET Dominies Distinctive Medels Fer the DEBUTANTE Children's lop Deminie Creation 1 V ' IIMlMllllBWllllllPIIP" ' ' ' i1 ' ...i :':.' '..'' '.:! T-iL-v vr"i i.i tii. nw.ti. I f itnu rteiWiw 'krtTON !i trtlKSSnreJ4iU . SUB-DEB West romance street, observed their thirteenth wedding annlveisary en Sat urday. Moerestoivn Miss Dorethy Hellman has left for Washington, D. C. where she has en tered National Park Seminary. Mrs Frederick A. Warden has re turned from New Yerk, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Barnes for ten duys Mrs. William R. Stackhouse and Mrs. Oeorge Hllman are pending a few days In Washington, D. C. Miss Edna Hall has returned te New Yerk nfter spending several days with her parents en Chester avenue. Miss Frnnccs Petter Is a student at Westtown school. Mrs Jehn Albright has returned te her home after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. James Ryan, at Chester, Pa. Dietrich Gchring A wedding of Interest took place this morning at 9 e'clcrrk In St. Menica's church, Rltncr and Seventeenth streets, when Miss Bertha Helen Gchrlntr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. uenring, or Z337 south Seventeenth street, became the brlde of Mr. Frank L. Dietrich, et 5743 North Sixth street. The Rev. Father Michael J. Corley offi ciated. The ceremony was solemnized with a nuptial mass. The bride was attended by tier three Msters, Miss Katberlne U. Gehrlng, who was mam et honor, and Mlbs Anna F. OchrlnK and Miss Marie T. Gehrlng, who acted as bridesmaids. Mr. William J. Dietrich, brother of the bridegroom, was best man nnd the ushers were Mr. Geerge J. Dietrich nnd Mr. Raymond A. Dietrich. A brcakfawt followed for the immediate families, nnd a reception In tne evening at the home of the brlde's pnrents. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs, Dltftrlch will be at home at 5745 North Seventh street, after November 1. HERING DUNN An attractlve wedding will take place this afternoon nt 5 o'clock In St. Menica's Chinch, Seventeenth and Rltner streets, when Miss Agnes Ver onica Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mis. James J. Dunn, of 170S Oregon avenue, will become the brlde of Mr. Martin Jeseph Herlng. of J64G Seuth Bancroft Htreet The ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. A. Calne. The bilda will ba attended by Miss Rcglna Frances Murphy ns bridesmaid, and Miss Margaret Lynch as flower girl. Mr. Michael Jeseph Dunn will be the best man. A reception will fellow at the home of the bndes parents, after which Mr. nnd Mrs Herlng will leave ,,.,viin irtn Tiie. m return ,, - -"? " , their "" "e', l after ovemeer i. m FREE EXHIBITION O cCLEES GALLERIES lOUt WA1.HU 1 Bl. Werki by Eminent Paintmrt Etchlnfi by Whlitler, Haj-clen, Cameren. New Proofs bj Ellrrn senLr W. LEE HAM KEY rin Framing - seiterlnr ralntlnm PARICkR'S HAIR BALSAM BiSMTeDandraa-siaixnalrnutlai ACAatVAsABai. fAlAtf ami! Bautr te Cray anc Faded Hab . wtyufiswaiurnwitt. rHE dratrncttveness of Deminic Saita and Tep Coats is the product of skill and lone; experience, and his creations this fall ere sere te please these who demand the last word in fashion with individuality. Tveeed Suitings, $55 te $65 Toilered Dresses, $40 te $65 In trlcetlne, Petret twill and all tee newest cxcIusIye- material from borne and abroad. Coats, $20 te $50 Fer children from 2H te 14 years. In many distinctive mate rtali, with or without fur cellars. Fall and Winter Suitings and Coats, $65 up JCmhracliisr the finest Importations of Individual material from the world's best looms. Dontnle eut, ;lf nnd person persen alty upertnrd the mtikine t tack and etery garment. m m iieiiiiiiiiuiiiiiifyiiy uik .m w awawinai - m i ?l ' ON AMERICAN TRIP TODAY ( Splon'ef Peetmasters Oeheml of Hely Reman Empire Berlin, Oct. 11. Prince Alexander of Thurn nnd Taxis, scion of the race of hereditary Postmasters General of the Hely liemnn Empire nnd himself an Austrian grandee, will call teduy for n tour of the United States. Prince Alexander Is a direct descend ant of thnt Franz von Taxis who mny be regurded ns the founder of inter-i national postal tralllc nnd who received n commission in 1401 n postmaster te Kaiser Maximilian. This concession! Frecks Gowns There Arc Only Tne Features With Our Garments QUALITY and PRICE .(M W UlSMthlnntSL (m Y;11. )S Tailored and Fur Garments for All Occasions $ M. 2Begerberg .1621 Cfjestnut street la. r IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS 4XAKBI18 OF WOUEX'BAXD V em cniLDREX'a apparel of the highest char. SCp ACTER FOR MORE THA1T TWENTY-SUVEX YEARS ja tt) M Chestnut UA h B rn, Cerner TT $B jfc Twelfth 1 Dresses 39.50 S (Fer Women and Misses) A Remarkable Assemblage This price in the "Harris" selections offers opportunity te select the gown for any occasion from street te reception. Wonderful values, including chiffon vel vet Gowns and light, lovely chiffon Frecks for debutante or bridesmaid. SECOND FLOOR flfc Chiffen Silk Hosier) Specia1 2.95 Of black, gunmetal and Wt Sfxcial'at in Apparel That rst j3&$gc 363iSwlMk f' Gorgeous arrny of distinctive nnd mBW&Jtt5?s SBW stuunlnp creations ever seen In Phila- gii'JsS' 100 Medels en 80 ft. Premenade JiejAikaeh METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE OCT. 12 -J3-14 19 22 AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS TWO TO FIVE EIGHT TO ELEVEN J. Hexvard Goodwin, Managing Director Admission $1.00 Advance Sale of Stat Be tn rn T ri . i ' nt Conway's Ticket OHKe ex oeets $2, UU, 1 qx lJaid u:i:j Fe. m-esd At Utgufar Prices rs Intn n rtnstaf tnOneDOly for the entire empire, which remained In fercp iu Germany and Austria nearly BOO rears. It was bought out by Prince nismarck In 1807 after the Austre. Prusslnn war for about $3,000,000. Prince Alexander, who is new a Czecho-Slovak, owing, te. Lis estates being located in lleheinln, gees te America young and wifeless, having been divorced from his wife, who wub a French woman. Princes de Llgne, .lm.W hetnra thn uir. hilt the nrOB pcreus state of his family finances built up en pestage stamps, irees mm "i spjci011 0f uny attempt te enptute n j ,,' princess. Ills cousin, Victer, led Ml8s Elenner Fitzgerald, of tTnlnntewn. Pennsylvania. TJnlontewn, Pennsylvania. c e A T S And Only One Feature With Our Shep SERVICE "3 ler Men and. Women pole. Exccptiennl value. t'insT FLuek SltnJirbtei the Larger Weman ypsry k eeipnm. ueautnui scenic enecis supcru wir ftsfei mu;,lc "The Sheiv Eiichantine" 3S!P ' 'c,s (h JasJiionSAeM) TTiBi tlnitnn. Oct. 11. Themas V. Lnw- son, financier, who disappeared re cently from Southwest Ilnrber, Me,, linn hccii htaying quietly In Uosten while friends und relatives seurched fur him, it was learned yesterday. I ! ml I Nlcetewn Club Winter Program The winter program of the Nlcetewn Club for lieja and Girls, Hunting Park avenue nnd Clarissa street, beglna today. The plan of activities outlined Includes rccrentiennl features nnd u nrled pregrnm of vocational courses, offering useful training te the lf00 bejs nnd girls who arc members of the club. MATINEE TODAY MUREftT Tenlht st 8'15 ' -mri... '.uunl.PT Pretfnt HAVMOND ... HITCHCOCK r m.Jl' HITCH V-KOO 1912 am aseraiSviNO coltbCTieM of talimi Benny Leenard World'" Llehtwelglit Champien ana 100 blaiilianeua DlvlnltlM LYRIC Tonight 2' Fir.t Pep. Mat. Today 51.50 I TESSA M B JAMES f.Wgli LresTA Darten Ureen Vjj A trcmnndeut ihew." Eeoerd- ADELPHB lixevlt. Tomer. It. WOODS I'irflfntn THE SJtaV3B"VB The Ktut rmeU8 Plur In America, by Avery Hopwood With OriKlnal New Ynrlt Cott HAZEL DAWN ar.l OLENN ANDERS ! KENNFTII DOTTr,T,A1 ALICE HEOEMAN : BODnY WATSON WALNUT LAST 6 TIKES Barcaln Mat. Tei'ay Beit Seati. SI. 00 "TUB PLAY OP THE IlOUIt." Dullf (In uiiciTiJC i Afrtnsrrv UP THE LADDER WITH DORIS KENYON "RErnivnn wiru ubafenine lah.ii Tint." Ininlrpr Nczt Wii-k line vife Ouli seati .1 DIRECTION WILLIAM MOKRI3 WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER IN NEW AND OLD SONGS 10KT3 tus SOc TO 2 sr. MAT'' Wfl 0' Tr r rp"" i, i ACADEIIY OF M If B X C ?in'e OCTOBER 17 at rlRST APPEARANCE IN TIVE YFAI ANP ONLY PERFORMANCE IN THI5 CITY AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCER-ISADORA Tdchnlkewikv-WacTiGr PrnTrnm. A..I..A.i by Pranlie'i Sympienv Orchntra. NahanFranke. Conductor. Ticketi M, $1 60. $2. ,50, new en tale at Academy Ic Heppi', 1U9 Chest. St. ACADEMY OF MUSIC WFDNESDAY OCTOBERlfi" GREAT WELCOME HOME TO JOHN mmim AMERICA'S TAVORITE SINGER Only Concert In Philadelphia Thla Seaien Tleketa $1.00, SI SO, $2 00. S2 SO. New at Academy and Heppe'i. 1113 Cheatnut St. TONIGHT AT 8:15 AT THE ACADEMT OF MTTSTn 8. Hure'x Present! the Famous Viellrlst mm MISCHA Tickets at Academy and Hepe's. 1110 Chest, i nut Bt A'lmtnlen, Amnhlthtre COe. K EITH'S THEATRE ! GIURAN & MARGUERITE ' la "REALM OF FANTAISIE" I EYIi LEDfiEU "Hard te Exceed as All-Star Surrounding Shew! ' DUlViONl'S 'i,lu -ucui-ini,. hi-, Man Hen. Tluir .Hnt 2 13 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Satlrf- Fi'' n It. Men H . ) B, ft " 8TH i. WLNVT. MAT. TODAY LaS flO Vine- Weman & Seng U'th PFRT nFHTKND 1ROCADERO &l ZOMA 1 tv l-M Ll rikfek. sffifcLJa Tn JNT W aBBBBBBBr r i 'k .u MNKTBENTI! A MARKBT ii a. f. te it r. r. rEBSONAL APFCARANOE OT VICTOR HERBERT AS GUEST CONDUCTOR Or STANLEY OROHESTHA Appearinir at 8il0, 7:80 and 9:80 mEBENTIHO A PHOOnAM OF HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN INtTIAIj ritESKNTATION ( THE BOND BOY" A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE ' 10T1I AND MAIIKKT n no. i 30. a no, s ae. 7!Se, e e 8EC0ND WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Cecil B.DeMilles Vj PRODUCTION - Pi ThemasiMcWhan UatriceJotcLeisWIIson A STORY OF THE MAD AGE! By Altec Ducr Miller It is greater in story, greater in heait-intercst, in splendor of production, in spectacle, in nctinrr, than anything DcMille has ever done. I LDENE lUth nnd ( hertnut 11 te 11 RUPERT HWOIIES BTORY REMEMBRANCE COMINO "THE PRISONER Of ZrNDA" I1ROAD & CHESTNtT ,0 r M A PARAMOUNT PIPTURE MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY ROBERT CAIN JACQUELINE L0OAN "BURKSG SAKDS" a r.noneF. Mni.rer.n pnonrcTieN AND DTH A MARKET 10TII fc CHESTNUT "HUMAN HEARTS" With HOUSE PETERS PALACE l.MH It MAIIKKT 10 A V TO It I. M. JOHN BARRYMORE in "SHERLOCK HOLMES" AUK J O? fiTII AMI MAllkET HAIrl 1UL in a r tt. 11 in r. m. BETTY BLYTHE "HOW WOMEN LOVE!" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET 11 TO 11 VAUDEVILLE wJtTWiwt POPULAR ACTS MODERATE i'KICE3 TIM' M' lr'Al l'iIT"v IT US HOMER DICKINSON & FLORENCE TEMPEST BROADWAY BKOAU AND SNYDER 2 ". 6:30. B VAVJir.lI.L.t. fl " II RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" ALLEGHENY 1 KnllKi ORD A2.D ALLEOHEVT VAtJDrvILLE 2-15 7 AVT) A RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" rencc ifirvQ wul A vukbx JIMMY GILDEA &CO. BROAD Si:1" Today .f8J5 "Miss KEANE'S I , UINA A I'OHlllAIT WHICH WILL I.IVE LONG DELIUHT. I LI.." Lulgi-r. DORIS KEANE la Iler Triumphant Surres'er tn "Remance" T.tr. p y a pen a GARRICKt Today, "One Felt Like Shouting Hurrah'' SAM H. HAF.EIS PIIESEM'" I?v"l'" JEANNE EAGELS A Spw Plar Keun(1el en W. Smitrat Mnnu'i i'i--t "VIM THOMI'SO V ' FORREST PP"lar Matlaee Evenlnfs -' Teda ' t'in 2ND WEEK OF LIMITED"ENaAOKlHW llEFELD TRIUMPH MARILYN MILLER i FOUHCOftGEHTS by Tin: HILADELFiilA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conductef Te accommodate thoae unabls te obtain tickets for regular concert. October 23 March 15 November 27 April 23 PROMINENT SOLOISTS Tickets all four concerts new at HEPPE'H U10 Chestnut st, ami Acad.mr. Ne taa.' ChcfU te Qae T Hair THEATRE 1 Kenilncten Av. u Cumberland &""' Mae Desmond AND TLAYERS Opens This Saturday Evening With "EAST IS WEST" Matlnses Tun , Thurs and Saturaay, 25( 36r 60s Ermines, 30c 63c 85c SI 10 ALL BEATS RESERVED Ret OtTIni S w tl;ipn rjnnn hn 8;07. AOADEMV OF MUSIC BBft5Oci.2miis QALLI-CURCI Only Philadelphia Concert This Ration BEATS NOW OH BALE Acaaamsr aett Kappa's, 1111 Chest, bt. l'rlcn II, Ji.je" J2. $2(0 U 13 flu 10 1 i Mat Evans le Salts? STANTON mt StiSRTxi iL X. V At UIMH "'' l h'1 lUiS-IOSS FIVi: SUIiSCRIl'TION CONCERTS riEWYORK" I huh iAN"i?,,.!'Vte.w,i SYMPHONY OR0HESTRA . DAMKOSCII. Cen. 1 Alten f'amtM. Quest Cenducler W lllll N, Kniiruiiu i.i:vrrziii. I'lnn ,t "iiii nujuma Tlrkata ler sis new n icr Mrltl ! new nt Usm't oil Acaflam, " Xf,H ?V ' m - 'A iX V i AA i-i V d r- N - tHiAfti?&tf.
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