ipwmmm;4'W$f$ ISMU m -," 1 1 1 1 1 i i i.i wi immmimnwinf JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE w -fancy Wynne Is Attracted fr TeaShe Sees Many Rretty Costumes This Week. h Various Matters Discussed f T1EBE w PWttJ Tetwdy afternoon at the DtateJ In Cht- ' SiiVL unclf nud aunt, Mr. and firi ,J D,,,lten at ,he 1,ttcr ' "" 2&-. .,,. InrM Lucillf. he' fO h- I' ."J"i..i ,.i and rcncreu: and ahe rf of the lovellejt iri- efthe ....ivlnff with her. Lucille "" rewWn I' Kfcrr. wlie "rd "enje years ap. wn f'ii.iVr of Mrs. DIssten. the latter . UvTbecn MIM Bffle Fleming, while rncrlle'a mother was aus lerr frln!ns. Lerraine Dlisten, whose - . ,.i,. tvna niiut lni-Mine en "::... tn i.ntvia i.UKcns. .ir.. was Snneunwil a couple of weeks age, was aimed !" ' "."" HfltP I V. -- . , ....I. t.iictI e were a hjtwj ihte w i Mnl lnwr than the skirt eyer the f?" ti,. i.n,iir whs finished in a lt : in'li pi. .' iitt of oke effect of chiffon which wii KeJ nbeut the neck with pearU. At bt twenty or twenty-five debutantes hM with Lucylle and' Mrs. Diss- V . I A ...latiel 11 nMAttllllt ten's daugnws uDMeivu . .......... Se. ,As for Lucjrlle's flowers, they wn marvelous. Mr Austin end Lucylle will spend the Inter In town, having rented the Rub Mil Thftyers' house at the northwest corner of twenty-second and liecust Kretts for the aeasen. THERE was te hare been a dance list evening at the Whitemnrsh Vnl t Hunt Club given by the Albert , Smiths for their cousin, Emily Bnrtew, Eat become of the death - couple of ii aee of Mrs. Chnrles Cwstis Hnr m, Mrs. Smith's uunt, the Invita tions were recalled. I suppose the Imitbs will entertain later in the year fcr her. Albert Smith's father, the Utf Edward II. Smith, was a brother f Mrs. Uartew. PN'T MRS. Kffingham B. Merris, Jr. geed looking? I saw her one dir this week en Chestnut street. She m very attractive In n cape of dark Uue Belivia cloth. It had a cellar and ruffs of gray squirrel and her hat was i sports one of gray felt ' trimmed in dark blue civet H1pii Sewell Cdxe was in town, tee. doing some uliepplmc and looking very inirr. In a erav tweed snort cent made vllh large raglau sleeves. Her hat was small ;ui felt model. IT'S funny what a perfect craxe every one has for the German police dogs these days. Yeu knew Bnbs Clayten gas breueht ever a wonder from Ger many. He's blnck and tan and is per fectly enormous. Hut the weird thing la he can't uinierbtund English. Yeu have te talk German te him. He me, I have te ','lr up any Idea nbeut having ne, for Oerman rnnnet get around my tergue. or is It the ether way round? Anyway, his name li "Tener" (1 fcope Hint's the way te spell It), and if tenor Rets affectionate and wants' te jump up in your lap or put his paws tn your shoulders I'd nuvise you te live Ii.ibs around te tell him te remove Wmaelf. Otlicrwine if you enid "Down air" he might think it was German for '"Keep it up" and that would be dis- Istreu. JAC'Kin, who Is four yenri old, hns a decided penchant for peanuts. In net. he lias only te see one of the patent glass rases en the "L" platform n demand a handful. His nurfe knows from sad oxperlcnce hew bad tee many peanuts can be for little boys, and ke the ether day ehe told him. "Ne. Jackie, peanuts are net for little boys, they ire for elephants and monkeys and 'giraffes nt the Zoe." Well. Jackie was rea-enable nbeut it and went home like Ipied hej jieanutleps. That nijjlit. however, he was very nlet nnd thoughtful and just ns he wns bout gcttim: Inte bed he remarked sud denly: "Adah, hew de these elephants ind innnlieyr and giraffes get up the Imtedjteps?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs n. Frank Clyde will give a inner en TuehUav evening. December J5. In honor of Miss Helen Heuo Mont gomery nml MIkh Marv de P. Geary Were the Benedicts' Call. ft's city, will net ns matron' of honor I ,, marnnge of her sister, Miss ihlS.7?rV. V'V.01'1 'laughter of Mrs. ArAT d M- McCiea. of Ballyheather, Kr.T.f' ?."d Brunswick . Law civii6, Ws nnd Mr William Steele ff.' " , New YeTk- wlllc' will take fa .,0 :1uiday afternoon, October h.i .i Ll?ck' at st- Themas' Kpls-SK- . Chui-c)i. .Vew Yerk. The llev. teLM' syrM' D' D- will officiate 4rlfl.nl"np' anetl'er sister of the Ymll lu9 areV. Harding, of wash ind Mi..U'niC': "MIsb Elizabeth Scott nrt m, s ,':lcnll0r I'ar s. of New Yerk, Va. MMr Mf .7 ?' Tay.ler- et "Ichmend im ,L ,Alb.ert Oe"1(, -Tennlngs. Jr. filud. v,beSttma,U.nnd tne UBherB will iciuae Mr Jehn Wntn.n ,i.i dtv- w t , " w'ntersieen, or tills irf'n Jnrvln Cromwell. Mr. Leen- M. Stiria in Ve,inBn' Mr- Ernest Bn- nn it' vnnd Mr Sylvester J. Tfleffren e Sew Y?r.,ci -Mr- Jeh" i;":7ren' of Greenwich. Conn.. Mr. Heward 510 Jl Bosten. and VrV i.-.:'J5.V. t "aruei-u, cenn.. I fn.. '. ."' L t... -" lillllllin M. ,ir Dtmne of rVand v?.!?.' ""f1". 3d. sen of '203T V,'- ndward S. Uuekley, Jt '5 M is, 'Zm H.t.1fct'T,wh marriaBO f Sir nminM!h St," e Dulles, daughter. Mr. Kdwnrd "wlta l.vit', ',;. l:" ,eisu uuilcs. or P'aca en s 'CBt hcB'c-. will take tartain i,.!urd?J' afternoon next, en- lnnr i,J"2"L",,l .nnd us"" 't NMp, n V. '? ,asl even ng. Mr this ewn." w " cnertaln at dinner veiling In t'fly. wl JlOliat' nf thn l.t.M.,1 which Mr r,!:H",d"r Caasatt, Mr. Rich iii-iimes ansa Julia C r. u'1' !r- Hamuel A. Crezer, ffih Dulles. . i nrnentnr. Mr Tnh Jr , Mr. Huiitinciimi it Jfr. DViei &lae Cn.rler Kenshnw; C. OardiiVr. ,ck,cy nlld Mr' Kdward as"1, Ani? Vnrnall daughter of Mr. C'"k Farm I ,?n Ya.VPn."' ut r'" ft honor a?' i iV "' w,m bci tM0 Guest WL. "' ll'inor-daiiee Mhlcl? hc-r hur ,'? "".' "H e,r. Mr. and Mrs. k, h?,',,. ?,V:1,old- J"- of Lave- 6 ut inn ..,ui"i... ... .. ?w. Ml! mi,: j..." .." 'n . uivn in no- d.fc,.."!". "i nun, who w 11 muka RPL .ve , en Thn lS hi?'.L L.W .".F0" i"i s va en Tin. J ""." "el ijuruni I? aislsteS in SV' October 1. wl E uhl.i'.188. .Margaret Nniviin miu '. Will Eliza- 11 1,1, roll. Hi 'Vi. nilSS Mnrna... "."""Jlr'' "eeth I Atr. " .' . ""Willi, SUMS C" AIlS. MisK'inf' cMlss IIo,en w" ,aren Fichthorn l stDH and Miss K S.00" In Ol'i iJnin. t? 0cleck this aftcr ?Cr'. whe, Miint a1 uul H Church, Haiti ftjlttw efM h Ai"rera J5ustls -'ter. ln a. carton ia,. . Mr' n,,d J'-8 ?mTe, Will vr' of '.Ml flty and Bal IMtr IbinLn0 mr'ed te Mr. Alex Sehard Wn,,,150," Mr. and -Mrs. Sr3TUS3W Tile r,; ""aecmaicii JpEv , "V ue. among tS ieb.ut tavJ." .'!ld8! who made ii," eat mom T., "H" .'" nia clly I C.r. KrEr(,i, . " Kranddauirhter ,,f e'ntteenti, '", '""CiimrHt, of 3U4 Seuth It te... "r' UIUI a nlOPB nf Tllre .- iv, or K,lffn..i,i - -?" i:r aixn ;e..h,m. pi, uavius. ISfnesen, df ;,' ,riJl ccniHln of Ladv fe-lg.? Hie , --, wi HOW lir. Mm Sfrew evenii'i en,rtaln nt n dinner venlng, f 1. sHTA a .i.r a. Colesberry Purv... by Delightful Debutante Of 1S5 Seuth RlatitMtith art mat will entertain at dinner thin evening- In honor of Miss Gertrude 8.' Heekseher, daugh ter of Mrs. Maurlee Beokseher, Whose ngarcmeni te Mr. Alfred A. Blddla was rccently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere O. Belxas, of Queen Jane Maner, will give a theatre party en Tuesday evening, December i. in noner or ansa Mary e jr. uar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Whl Qeajy, before the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Creser, of this City and New Yerk, will give t the Rtts-Carl-ten, In honor of their daughter, Miss Florence Creser, who la one of the sea eon's debutantes. Mrs. Belxas and her daughter, who spent the summer .and early fall abroad, returned te this coun try en September 83. Miss Helxnn, who has been visiting Mies Lets Strutner at the Hetel Flaxa, New Yerk, since ncr arrival in tnis country, returned te her home yesterday. Mra Joaeph B. Townsend, Mrs. W. Percy Hlmpsen, Mrs. Maurice W. 81ean ana Mrs. Richard w. Davids will pre side at the tea tahle at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manrten will give nt their home, K900 Woodbine avo ave nue, Overbroek, en Saturday afternecm, November 1. te present their daughter, Miss Alice Rhoads Marsten. Mra Edward Sprankle, of Marlen, will entertain at a shower en Thursday afternoon next in honor of Miss Annn saws Annn Herace H Rex Fritz, daushter of Mr. nt i'riiz, or me Wellington, .. . '.. a:.. ... . . whose ma.r- rlnge te Mr. Rebert M. Wilkinson will take place en Tuesday afternoon, Oc Oc Oc tober 24. i The Emergency Aid Ce-operative Club 221 Seuth Eighteenth 'street, en Friday afternoon te benefit hospital work. Mra. David lwls Is In charge of the affair. Me and Mrs. R. Maurlee Snyder are occupying their new home at Stenton avenue and Bells Mill Read, Chestnut Hill, and will be home te their friends after October 16, Mra Snyder was, before her marriage Mrs. Arthur W. Heed, of Qermantewty Mr. and Mrs, Snyder recently returned from a camp ing trip. In Maine. Mrs. Jehn .Matthews Blynn, of Bryn Mawr, will give a. bridge party at nor home en Saturday afternoon next In honor et Miss Helen Knglund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Helmer Englund. of 6401 Church read, Overbroek, wheae marriage te Mr. Frank Sill! man, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank SUllman, Jr., will take place en Wednesday evening, October 25. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Casanave. of 2110 Pine, street, have postponed Indefi nitely the dance which they were ,te have given at the Philadelphia Country Club, en November 17, te introduce their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Casa nave. Air. and Mrs, Casanave will en tertain nt dinner at Green Hill Farms, in October 24. In honor of Miss Casa nave, before the dance which Mr. and Mrs. T. Duncan Whelen will give for Miss Fiances Gerhard, debutante daugli- ic vi ui, utiu iura. nnnur iieniaru. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaver Strass burger, of Normandy Farms. Gwynedd Valley, will entertain as their guests ever the week-end and at the race meet at Erdenhelm, where Mr. Strnssburger has a number et horses entered, Mrs. Qcorge D. Bourne, erf Glen Cove, L. J and Mr. Ansen McCook Beard, of Tux edo Park, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kech are re ceiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter en Saturday, October 7. Mrs. Kech before her marriage was Miss Eliner Wnugh Wcedslde Smyth. The Phllndelnhln. rhmil.r ifnlirhti, rt Columbus, will give Its annual reception this evening at the Academy of Music. Mrs. Charles B. Barker, of Cynwyd, will leave today for New Yerk, where ?? "i ? lne ust or Mf brother, Mr. E. Benjamin Wright, ever the week end. Mr. Wright returned a few days age from Europe, where he has been for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fisher, of 6310 North Bread street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth af a daugh ter, Leis Fisher, en September 27. T '"embers of the Delta Faca. Kards will give a dance en Friday eve ning, October 13, at the home cf Miss Jesephine Bernot, Aberdale read, Bala, The club Is composed of the following members: Mlsa Charlette Andersen. Miss Jesephine Bernet, Miss Dorethy Cress, Miss Alice Fairweather, Miss Anne Holleway. Miss Dorethy Kinney !f,uD.orethy Lehr an1 Miss Florence MltqneJI. West Philadelphia .iirs. Anna Hctherlngten, of 1266 Parksldn avenue, announces the engage, ment of her daughter, Miss Gladys Win. ifred Hetherlngten, te Mr. Rebert John John Jehn eon, of North Philadelphia. ?.Ir. and Mrs. Lewis Kehler, of 1748 ."Nerirt isagewoed street, are receiving wireiuiuuuns upon me eirtn or a son. Lewis Kehler, Jr., en October 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry E. Shaver, whose marriage took place en Saturday, Sep. tember 2, have returned from their wed ding trip, and ere at home at 214 Seuth Buckingham place. Mrs. Shaver will be remembered as Miss Edna Viela Buckingham, of 214 Seuth Fifty-seventh street. Seuth Philadelphia M!,M A,arja Tlny. of 2203 Seuth Fifteenth street, and Miss Agnes Sprews, of 2226 Seuth Seventeenth strfct. have Just returned from a trip te Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ryan, of 6308 Regent street, are being congratulated upon the birth qf m daughter, Friday, October 6. Mw. Ryan will be remsnU SeSh Phl,ShB,a!ty C0l, 'rmerly f MtSS Marv Cevnn nn,l Vl Tut..il.. McQInley accompanied by Miss Evelyn Moere have returned from an exten sive trip te New Yerk. Germantown An Interesting wedding will take place en Saturday afternoon, October 14, at 4.80 o'clock when Miss Florence Var. ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vnrncy. of 7230 Bryan street, will be come the bride of Mr, Jehn Snyder. The ceremony, which will tnke place at the home of the bride's parents, will be per formed by the Rev. Jehn Harvey Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheck are being .vuit,n.iuiuicu en me eiriii or a son CHILDREN'S SAT'S KSTHwrin anii ijTen. URDAY MORNINGS aklti' CUuai, Tata. Aftsrseeai Medtrn Dancing Dancing Tange and Fex Tret JANE MILLER CONSERVATORY of DANCING 1028 Cheitaiit St. .iMUtavAUat CLASSES L i -Hi ataTaTaTaTaTaTaTal V I ONE OF THIS 'SEASON'S DEBVT ANTES $ syyYF' TfcTjlKS'? 1 VS'SalaaaBaBi'f"'' '5S?Baal Fhote br Phote-Crsftera. MISS GERTRUDE LIPPINCOTT BORTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Borten, of Germantown. who will be introduced at a danee which her parents will give ai the Ritt-Carlten en Friday evening, November H Mrs. Sheck will be remembered as MUm Mame Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powers, of Roxberougn, The Pyramid Fraternity of Philadel phia and Atlantic City, hns erganised another chapter In Memphis, Tcnn. The charter members Include Mr. P. J. Me Hugh, Mr. Jehn Pelegrln, Jr.; Mr. W. A. Walker, Mr. W. Walsh, Mr. J. Rutch man, Mr. L. C. Wade. Mr. Ed Cum mlngs. Mr, W. Best. Mr. J. McDermott, and Mr. J. R. McCabe. Mrs. Eugene Tourisen and her son, of 224 West Washington lane, and Miss Beatrice Eames, of Trice street, have returned from a month's stay at Atlantic City. Along the Main Line Mrs. J. J. Beale, of Overbroek, will be bestess at the meeting of the Wells Club of Philadelphia, which met yester- BONW1T TELLER & CO. WUJNUT AT TtURTEami Entire Week October 9-16 Sale of Hosiery & Gleve-Silk Underwear EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING Gleve-Silk Underwear and Hosiery of warranted quality at decided savings Savings of 25 te 50 5000 PAIRS OF HOSIERY 1.95 Values te 4.95 ' r'rri'vn AU-gilk sheer hose of exceptionally fine quality in me ocasena most popular colorings. ;; 1.S0 Very Special Weel and silk and all wool hose; plain and ribbed. Brown, blue and heather mixtures. 1.6S Regularly 2JS0 Pure silk- reinforced. Black, African brown, bobolink, otter, pole, gray and Russian calf. GLOVE-SILK UNDERWEAR GLOVE-SILK VESTS 1.85 Handsome tailored med els, filet trimmed; ribbon shoulder strap. Flesh only. Regularly 2JS0 I GLOVE-SILK KNICKERS 2.85 Plain or nlet trimmed models; reinforced. Te match above vests. Flesh only. J! Regularly 3JSS Hosiery Alse en Sale at Other Shep Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets day afternoon at the College Club. Tea followed. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Osbern and thalr daughter, Miss Dorethy Osbern, of Rosemont, have returned from Bay Head, where they spent the summer. JOHN A. FOLEY tfiHIAIWIilMlUJJlNblUWfiM IE VlY if! $434 Germantown Avm, Nuff Said! Huntington Valley Branch Woodland Read, Ablnf ten. Pa. Phene Ogents 1471 W 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. Dine, rtrncan, b eier . Kussian calf, pole gray. bobolink, GLOVE-SILK VESTS 1.65 Fine -quality Gleve -ailk bodice top -.jersey and ribbon shoulder strap. Mean only. Regularly U5 GLOVE-SILK KNICKERS 2.25 Excellent values in fine quality glove silk te match above vests. Regularly 2S5 Coffey Mulhern ' An attractive wedding took place yei terday at, 12,30 o'clock, In, the Church of the Transfiguration, Fifty-fifth street and Cedar avenue, where Mlts Helen E. Mulhern. duhter of Mrs. James Mulhern, of B8I1 Larchwood ave nue, became the bride of Mr, Daniel A, Coffey, of '6641 Osage avenue. The Rev. Father MeHufh effllctated, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Agnes Mulhern, aw maid of honor. Mr. Lewis Coffey served as best man for his brother. A luncheon followed the ceremony, Upen their return from an ectenttv wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ceffev will ha enez win ne te nema tvt jjh neum XTifty-artth street, , Shclden-r-Yeager MM Qlenera Prlter Yeager, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. William A.. Yeager, of 1482 Arrh street, Norrlstewn, and Mr. Rebert Ellsmere Shelden, son of Mr. and Mra. Jehn C. Shelden, of 14x5 Powell street, were married last evening at the home of the bride. The Rev. J. Allen Crawford, pastor of the Central Pres byterian Church, officiated. The bride had as her only attendant Miss Helm Shelden, niece of the bridegroom, who nctetl as flower girl. A reception fol lower the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Shelden left en a wedding trip. Quigley Mellen The marriage of Mlse Nera Curtln Mellen, of 816 Seuth Forty-first street, te Mr. Jesth P. Qulgler. also of thin city, was selemnised in St. James I unurcn, -rnirty-eigmn ana Chestnut We Sptcialhe in Appartl That JUPOHTKRa. DBBIOS'SRB 4 MAKERS OF WOHEX'B AND CtllLDRBlf'B APPAREL OF THBHIORBBT CHAR ACTER FOR MORE THAN TWBUTY-MKTEif YBARB tu .aUaaHV W FUR &, M 1 w A Nat. streets, yesterday, t M telek. Ktr. jimiM J... Menahan officiated. Miss Resllean P. Mellen was maiu or noner, nnd Mr, Charles B. Royal acted n best man, A small reception followed the ceremony nt the bride's- home. After December 1 Mr. and Mr. Quigley will be at home at 989 Seuth Fifty-fifth street. , Frankford Mien Catherine Slater, af 4103 Lelper street, entertained at a card party at her home en Tuesday Afternoon, Dr. and Mrs, Prank Embery, af 4041 Penn street, are spending a week at Asheville, N.- C. Miss Jane Haekett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S, Haekett, of 1619 Dyre street, has returned from a trip te Bermuaa. Mlaa Ruth Green and Mis Eleaner Green, of Rhawn street and Vera read, are spending several weexs in teum Carolina, where they are visiting friends. SPECIAL TODAY Freah Cut Dahlias ETenrthlnaT 1 Mr it IS XlOWfr, Kipnii' Flower Saep 033 Chestnut St. OPEN RUNDAY Chfhsfawl Came Twelfth Tailored Suits Extra Size Slenderizing Lines 39.50 te 69.50 Values 69.50 te 00.50 An opportunity for the woman of large build. These suits are special "Harris" models mnde te pive longer line adroitly, skillfully tailored te give that effect. Of the wanted soft, smart materials, in plain tailored effects that are very geed looking. Others have trimmings of mole, squir rel, nutria and caracul. Sports Felt Hats Special Values are 6.00 and 6.00 A variety of wanted styles and smart shapes. All colors includ ing many of the new Cfk fawns and browns. OeOC Slendttbue the Larger Women BONWIT TELLER G,CQ 3fiedc6hepOrincau CHESTNUT AT. 13 STREET A Special Offering COATS & SCARFS "Advance Medes and Choicest Peltries LEOPARD CAT COATS 40" Medel. Raccoon cellar and cuffs. NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS 40" Medel. Dark skins. Raccoon cellar & cuffs. BLACK CARACUL COATS 30" Bex Coats with Squirrel cellar & cuffs. HUDSON SEAL COATS - 40" flared model. Nat. Skunk cellar fit cuffi. RACCOON COATS 45" Medel. Fine dark selected skin.. PERSIAN LAMB COATS 40" Medel. Nat. Skunk cellar and cuffs. HUDSON SEAL COATS 45" Medel. Nat. Skunk cellar and cuffs. HUDSON SEAL AND SCOTCH MOLE CAPES 47" Medels. Fine selected skins. BUCK CARACUL COATS 47" Medel. Contrasting cellar and cuffs. COLLECTION OF FUR Fitch Scarfs, 12.50 Stene Mar. Scarfs, 39.50 One .kin. Baum Mar. Scarfs, 55.00 One kln. Tip Sable Scarfs, 69.50 Ona kln. Finff Scrfs, 95.00 All (had. vne axin. Dyed Sable Scarfs, 19 JO Ona akin. Nat. Mink Scarfs, I960 On akin. Nat. Mink Scarfs, 3960 Twe akin. Fifth Fleer. J Dcla County Mrsj. Charles Frederlek Syultr, non vaney. of her brld Wilt entertain the members (i club at her home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene . Ferrestei Caldwell and their son, Mr. Rebert Caldwell, have returned te Walllngferd, from Ventner, where they spent the summer at their cottage. FIROAD Eventngs st tll6 . ii -. Wee MsU. Wad, sad Si MJHJI KBANsT'B CBAIIINA A POnTUAI WIIICR Wlf.t. r.ivsi rnsn-nKt.iiini tVW'lMtw. DORIS KEANE It Trlanphent Bereeesar te "nesiai THE CZARINA r.&QDirtf Kranlnn at Still' "One Felt LJlfe IMMSh 8lfc BAM H. KABHIS FnESBNT". W"'' RAIN.&&5 A Nw Play rounded na W. Remerut Mmistiam'a Atnrr. "MIHS THOMl'.SO.V" Ferrest- Iveslngiat 8:10 I Beau TeiU '2P. ?5 JLT ' 'tiXmifafinMfih ZIIOFELD fmT TKIUMPH aVWi MARILYN MILLERlT. LEON ERROL DESMOND : THEATRE ICenalnrten Ave. OiunMTUnd Permaaant U aa riaaaaAnrl AND Heme f " UmnnnU PLAYER3 Opens This Saturday Evening With "EAST IS WEST" CONTINUING ALI, N1JXT WEEK Klfbtlr fi.lB. Slnt. Tiip-i.. Tliurn Hat. POPULAR PRICES ALL HEATH ItEHi:il EI) Het Ofllre New Open. Prien Ken. .1207 ACADEMY OF MUSI0 S5rOCTOBERl8 dEEAT WltCOME HOME TO JOHN McC0RMACK AMEaiCA'fl FAVORITE SINOER Oalr P"2!? In PhlUdelphla This Seiten Tleketa 11.00, Il.tO. $y.e5. 51 SO. Ne" at Academy and Hcpp'. 1118 CUtatnut St. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE 2 WEEKS BES!N0 MONDAY The Oar Old Musical Shew THE BEGGAR'S OPERA Popular Trie. Matn. Wed. nnd Sat Tlrki- wow nt Wtrenr)Hmn 'Bm Qmhl K EITH'S THEATRE "tiay at Z Tenlsht at S OIURAN ft MARGUERITE In ' Itenlui of Pantnlsl" TauiIeTllU'i Oreatctt S'nintlen BILLY ARLINGTON & CO. Harailii m... "' Rum BROWN ft WHITAKfbt... lllg Burreundlns Fentura Shew" achcIhii Hjntu Acad, ii llanpe'a, till) Chest. ORCHESTRA .,?;'.v2.se Boprane Holeut DUMONrS 4 Aneu-Erg... 8:11 . .. . Mt"- iIen..Thun..Bat.. 2-ls EMMETT WELCH MinttrU gatlrf Fnnhlen IItIw t.It Mnd, P..:,,. "H WALNUT. MAT. TODAY I U3S 110 Wine- Weman & Sens With BERT HERTRAND M 165.00 165.00 195M 265.00 295.00 295.00 325.00 350.00 395.00 SCARFS m ,itt"' mrT f riffyfT .vmml of WrKKWttl A MAMOIT 11 A. M. TO 11 P. it. rritSOWAT, APPEARANCE OF ViaOR HERBERT AS GUEST CONDUCTOR Appearing at SiM, 7:20 and J0 RICHARD BARTHELMESS I.V 1NITIA1, PIIEHRNTATION "THE BOND BOY" "SALLY" Company, THIS AFTERNOON STANTONI 11:30. l.ae. S 30. r..ai. 7. no. n n SECOND WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESXim Cecil B.DeMille' Themaslvleitfhan tMlrkeJo-l.eriWtKo A STORY OF THE MAD AGE I By Alice Ducr Miller l nqutitlcnali tli hlssent thing D Mill ling Inii u.n .if, lllllirf, UI1 Jn J Trtariiliir trntntm. ereat and ALDINE 10th and CbMtaet U te II RUPERT "DCArcnAtiD a Mnri HUOHES' Cemlnir "PRISONER OF 2ENDA" TSrifni 10 A.M.. 12, 2. 4. , 8. 10 I. if. W IinOAD A CHKSTVl'T MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY "BURNING SANDS" VICTORIA and ARCADIA 0TII & MARKET 10TII ft CHESTNUT "HUMAN HEARTS" -1h WOTTSE prTERW DAI APC UTII A MARKET rHLiHl. in w te ii p. m. JOHN BARRYMORE in "SHERLOCK HOLMES" CAPITOL cTII AMJ MARKET 10 A M - 11 15 P. U. BETTY BLYTHE "HOW WOMEN LOVE!" GLOBE AND MARKET 11 TO 11 HOMER DICKINSON & FLORENCE TEMPEST BROADWAY BHOAl) AND BNYDER VAUDEVILLE ANb RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" ALLEGHENY lKAHl.rO.Kj) AND AT.T.i'mrrwv VAUDEVILLE 2!l5. 7 AND 9 RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" CROSS KEYS ffunfflL BAM s. SHUBERT '8&& , . WK Last Vak S. jrt"5ViiJfttRT Pretent NX BAVMONP niikfv&igiiCK 'ta",tJ .eaur HITCH V-KOO lilt AN SLtCTBIFviNO COtLECTlOM OF TALENT Benny Leenard W"rldii!r. I:'fh"I'lit Cliamplen and 1'iQ lllnnhannm Tillnitti- LYR8C Tonight 2. MAT. SAT. Bw $2.00 0STA DARTON UREEN , "IlEAL ENJOYMENT "-Ineulrar. -H15iA-JPiH ADELPHfi Erenirei at 818O $1.00 Mat. Todar II. WOOPS ptencnta inn. OEMS-VIRGIN The Het Tameui PWy in America, r..L - . . "T ATrry Hopwood With Orlirlnal New Yerk Cut. Ineludlnr HAZEL DAWN "l ?J,FKA,?J2S?. ' KENNETH DOUOLAS ALICE HEOEMAN 1 TIOnPY WATSm? WALNUT "THE 1'LW OP LAST 4 TIMES Ltit Mat. Sat. Beit Se&U. $1.80 THE Hunt " ItnllBtln. "UP THE LADDER" 1TII DORIS KENYON "RECEIVED WITH DKAI'ENINO LAUGH TEH." Innnlrrr Neat Week Ona Week Only Beata New DIRECTION WILLIAM K0IIRIS WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER IN NEW AND OLD SONGS NIOHT3, 6O0 TO IZ.eO MATS WET) THUK8 FRIDAY & SAT . 8O0 TO ifgn' FOUR CONCERTS BY THE PHILADELPHIA r ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD BTOK0WBKI. CendncUf Te ccommetlate thoae unabU te obtain ticket for regular concert. October 23 March 15 November 27 April 23 PROMINENT SOLOISTS Tlcketa all four concert uew at HFPPr'a lll Cbe.tnut it. and Ae-damy. fla &T Check te 00, T. llaly. um7 AOADEM or MU8ICI EviSPiftS 0-iOBER 17 at TIEST APrrAHANCE IN FIVF YPAita AMU ONLY PEIllOHMANOE IM Tills mrr AMERICA'S T0REM08T BANt'EH-.I8ADe5lI DUNCAN In a Taofcatkewiky.Wacnar Precram. Ai.l,t.,i fcy Iranke' Symphen Oreh.tra KahinlVaaCj Cinducter. Ticket if. 11 60. 2. la.SOV new .ale at Acadmy & JI.pp'., Hip Ch"t, a? ACAOKMY OI' MUSIC. iu2.ie,. FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Tbute., K,nlj... atye. fir, ,. ntw TUKH SYMPHONY Mnl.l.l.. ORCHESTRA UAMtiesrn. cend. Albert Ceetea. Qtwat Conduct mm and jr.. i..." "' 'a h. r -if -uS . ! V-4WM t-'i 4 AI j &ir riffilS m i sit S .v. J ."c a kftiSiilkti'nv, IjMffttf. jWsfeSX.
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