MfihV ..- ft' t ' '--' - "-v - : - - . r . mammamn ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne 'Attends Twe Teas She Sees Many persons ana nvmurns uie uvuuujui rreens Wern by Debutantes and Others Hener Guest at Dance nnV'T knew whether It's the cooler T.mi mere scasennble weather or "V?d Is but certainly every one rWrt Tcstc'rdny Mil of pep and t met J"i:.ii i... nnd really sue- KVbeut nlne Umes out of ten. tL back upon It, It was en w were Tin 55 of '"any thli one - .. 1 A, ... lAHniiBll l'Afiinna 11. aviih iil'luudc WIl'ru' uVe glad that Columbus bad 0l WIVDU I""" j.."." :. Tnneit nil in nn we all rail geed country ID0U 'l.n'l It? "Tt any rate, the two teas I went te Al Ki .pcrncd extra 'geed fun. I 71 -, many Interesting people and Bad XWSv PlMMnt little tnlka with old S.nds Yeu knew, you de see people '" ". tpns that you hnve net seen J' 'along time nnd you de like te StalwS? even if it Is a sign of ad- Tinclng years. -ttiuvt out te the Newhalls first. I Their tea was at Merlen, you knew, meir i. . n.,.0,illei; Anne SbUnd. who Is the Newhalls K me tell ybu right new ti.n tn introduce aiui !?" n5 who Is the Newhalls' niece, Te?n!ni.T?i rhu right new she Is '.nnin Anne is the daughter of the f eMr ' d Mrs. Italph Townsend, kit most attractive couple, who died Slbln ch a short time e each ether Send was Daisy Godfrey, and a Sly charming woman. Anne has ?i l with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ''7 Mrs Dn Newhnll, since her JM' death and spent last jcar and, fi I am net mistaken, the year before iiit at Foxcroft Scheel In Virginia. '"ahS were a perfectly lovely frock .t the tea. It was of pale blue satin mdeVlth a ery full nnd lone skirt Ed a taW-wnMed tigut-lUting bodice. JjttlebanchM of roses in pastel shades iU nheil acr ever uu !' ".v , .llrer lace. Mrs Lincoln Godfrey, who Is Anne's grandmother and Mrs. v S:i..ii tir. received with them wd looked handsome In black, while Mrs. New hall's gown was of sapphire blue velvet and most becoming. At the tea tables were Mrs. Ned Browning, Mrs. Campbell Madeira, Mrs. Samuel Drewn, Mrs. Edgar Church and Charlette Slter. And about twenty debutantes received. As I left te meter ever te the Mor Mer HM in Wyncetc, n number of the debutantes were going in meters, tee. and we met some coming from the Merrises en their way te the isewhnlls, for you wc. quite n number of the same girls had been asked te receive at both tens. Libbv Mnrris is sweet. She Is Mr. Fred Merris' daughter and her mother, who died sevcrnl ears age, was Miss Pftphie Starr. Her grandmother, Mrs. Kdward Starr, nnu nor aunt, airs. lsc T. Starr, presided at the tea table. I.ibbv's tlres wnn of white crepe de thine rnndc with long side panels and the neck and sleeves were edged with folds of white satin. Filet lace was Introduced in the bodice nnd the frock was most girlish nnd pretty. Tonight them will be two dances for buds. The Ilndcljffc Fiirncsscs will have a tea for Mary first nnd then n dance, and then there's a dance for Sarah Hudsen, who Is the Charles Leas' granddaughter. DON'T forget the orchestra this afternoon nnd the tea after the Con Cen Con or! in t'ie 1'ejcr. The mere I think ihent tlier tens the mere I like the Idea. Mrs. Geerge W. Chllds Urexel nd Mrs. Frank Grlsweld are working hard te make them a success, but judg ing from the first, they won't hnvc te keep up the hard work long, for se many were there and se many liked it there Is little doubt of n big party rch week. Miss Claire Dux, who is Moist this afternoon, will he one of Mrs. StokewsU'g guests. SPEAKING of music, mother took small Jehn with her te a concert the ether dny. She Is very musical herself, but, sad te say. son seems Mullens; nr nny rnte, when it comes t string instruments. There was a beautiful violin pole nnd mother was Quite carried nwny with it. I imagine her feelintcs ns the last nft, sweet note Hied awav en the hushed air te have mall Jehn nudge her with his elbow, rmarking: "Muv. that's awfully Fqueekr; couldn't I learn te plav a drum?" NANCY WYNNK. tera. Miss Susan B. Stewart. Miss Malsle H. Stewart and Miss Ullle Stewart, nnd her eons, Mr. William It Stewart, 2d, nnd Mr. Antonie Y. Stewart. Jr.. of 2000 Spruce street, who spent the summer at Bar Harber. Me., returned home en Monday. Miss Mllle Stewart will be ene or the qcasen's debutantes. Majer General Littleton W. Taewell Wnller, United States Marine Cerps, and Mrs. waller, who have been eccuying the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Majer Littleton Vf. Tazewell Wal ler, Jr., and Mrs. Waller, at Bethayres. during the tatter's absence overseas, will return te their home. 2600 Seuth Twentieth street, the latter part of next week. , Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klapp nnd their family, who have been spend ing the summer and autumn at their country place, Mount Vernen, Vlllaneva, will return te their town house, 1716 Spruce street, the latter part of No vember. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. S. Sturgls, of C011 Florence avenue, West Philadelphia, an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss rtlta Maria Sturgls. te Mr. Albert J. Lawsen, of 2217 West Venango street, en Wednesday, October 11, at 11 o'clock. The wedding took place In St Francis de Sales' Church, Forty-seventh street and Springfield avenue. The Key. Lee- J. Fahcy officiated. Mrs. Anna C. Maurer announce the marriage of her daughter, Mlsa Bdtth Mae Maurer, te Mr. William J. Belli, en October 11. 1022, at St. Matthew's M. U Church. Fifty-third and Chest nut streets. After a trip te the sea sea soa shero, Mr. and Mrs. Belfl will live at 233 Seuth Mllllck street. Mr. and Mrs. James Benner, of By By weed, are being congratulated en the birth of a son, James Benner, Jr., en Mendav, September 9. Mra. Benner was Miss Elizabeth Lukes. rrrrrrKiiarK4irrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrM Haw "V'rrrrH hSSSSSi Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard G. Kluge, of Mentclalr, N. J., are receiving congrat ulations en the birth of a daughter, Beatrice Anne Iluge. Mra. Kluge was, before her marriage. Miss -A 'lee Custls Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jehn C. Perry, of Elltlns Park. A card party will be given en Monday afternoon, October 23, at the Old Yerk Read Country Club, for the benefit of the Oak Lane Review Club. These In charge are Mrs. W. A. Jehns. Mra. J. II. Wallace and Mrs. Hareld B. Stene. Along the Main Line Dr and Mrs. Rebert P. Sturr hae just returned from an extended wedding trip through Canada. Mrs. Sturr wag Miss Margaret A. Tullldge of Overbroek be fore her marrlage en September 20. Dr. and Mrs. Sturr will be at home In Had Had den Heights X J. after November 15. Mrs. Henry Nellson has recovered rrem ner recent Illness and lias returned te her hjjme In Bronxvllle X. Y. from Atlantle City, where she has been re cuperating, staying with her mother, Mrs. M. R. Ward, or Wayne. Mrs. Earl Hepburn, of Overbroek, and Mrs. Jay B. Leepold, of Merien. gave a shower at the latter's home en Wednes. day, In honor of Miss Eimeo Brownlow, Photo bv Photo-Crofter. MISS SARAH K. HUDSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Hudsen, of Locust Valley, L. ., who will be the guest of honor at a dinner-dance which her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea, will give this evening at their country place, Westherpe, Deven. Miss Hud Hud eon will make her debut in this city and New Yerk this season of Germantown, whose marriage te Mr. .Themas Whyte. Jr., will take place en October 24 at Christ Church, German-town. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dunlay and their daughter, Miss Verna Dunlay, left re cently for Wllawoea, wnere iney ex pect te remain for some' time. Miss Deberah Softer, of Seuth Sev enth street, has recently Joined the Phi Sigma Delta Sorerltv. Mis Softer is a graduate of the Seuth Philadelphia High Scheel and is new working for the Beard or Education. Miss Eleaner McKeman. of 1600 Rlt ner street, has returned after a short stay In Wlldwoed. Miss Eleaner White and her brother. Mr. Rebert White, of Bread and Mor Mer ris streets, metered te Ocean City eer the week-end. Falls of Schuylkill Mra. . Llnferd , Neely's Sunday cheej class of the Falls ef1Sc,uylkl!LBSSi Church, en Queen lane nbeye Kldge avenue, will held a bread, cake nnd candy sale tomorrow, from 2 until r, o'clock. The sale la for the benefit of the church fund, Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Btlnsen, of 3579 Queen lane, and their son, Mr. William Btlnsen, have lust returned from a two weeks' vacation at Atlantle City. Moercstotvn Dr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Leffcrts, of Belvldere, N. J., have announced the marriage of their daughter. Mlsi Mauds Lefferta, te Mr. Percy Bishop Lp ell. of Mnnr..,nnln nn HdtllrdRV. OCtOUCr 7, They will he at home nftcr,.Jnnua.ry ' at 352 East Second Street, Moorestown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Armllt Coate. of Chester avenue, and Mr. Jehn G. Pettlt. spent last week In New Yerk attending .the Bankers' convention. Holmesburg The Girls League of the Emmanuel Church of Holmesburg, gave a card naff., nn nptieafinv nvenlniT. In tne li brary. The members of tbe league are. Miss Helen Llntz, Miss Ella Bettln, M ss Lena Bettln. Mies Florence Haines, M ss iieien I'arr, .miss riuienu """' V5.V Anna Stevenserj, Mrs. Rey Llntz, , Mrs. E. McCartney. Mrs. Beiijninln Clark. Mrs. Churles Ores. Mrs. Jehn Parry and Mrs. Charles McClurc. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilbur Nixon, of Holmesburg. are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a eon, James Wilbur Nixon. Delaware County Miss Martha Beatty. of Chester, en tertained at a supper en Wednesday evening In honor of her "ltr.ll.MIJ? Anna J. Bcatty, and Mr. Willis K. Olauser, whose marriage took place last evening. The guests Included the bridal party. Before the wedding rehearsal en the same evcnlng Mr. Olauser cnter cnter tained his best map and ushers at din ner at the Chester Club. Yardley Mr. and Mrs. Algernon S. Cadwalla der entertained en Tuesday evening In honor of the eighth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Weed, of Langherne. Mrs. William M. Welch and Mrs. Sarah Tayler, cf Philadelphia, who haye been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Rebert W. Welch, returned te their home en Monday. Glauser Bcatty Miss Anna 3. Beatty. daughter of the late Mr. and Mra IC, FrnnK jjrauy, wan married at 6 o'clock last evening at the First Presbjterlan Church of Ches ter te Mr. Willis K. Glauser, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bhaefer Olauser, of Newvllle, Pa. The Rev. William 11. Hmisten offi ciated. The bride, who wn8 given In marriage by her brother, Mr. J Cald well Beatty, wns attended by Mrs. David R B. Chew, Jr., as matron of honor. The bridesmaids wcre Miss Eugenia Beatty, sister of the bride: Miss Kath arine Olauser, Miss Sarah Cochrane, Miss Henrietta Stewart, of Pittsburgh. Mr. Clyde H. Brown, of Chester, served as best man, and the ushers Included the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Rebert H. Beatty, of Meytnn : Mr. David S. B. Chew, Jr., Mr. Paul Renn nnd Mr. J. Barten Weeks. Thcre was no ro re ro reptlen. Upen their return from a wed ding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glauser will be at home nt 1611 Washington n ve nue, Chester, en Mondays In November. The bride is a graduate of Hwarthmerc College, Class of 1921, nnd the bride- room of Dlckinsrn Collcge and Law choel. KIPNIS FLOWER SHOP 933 Chestnut St. Friday's Flower Meutze! Dahlias, 50c der. Sweet Peas, 35c bunch TDFsTI With erarr purehi two dot. rsK"li frtsh'CUt carnations. Own Sundayi Deliveries Everywhere ETerrtntna- tn Fleweta Beauty for the Business Girl WHERE you can be aisurad of perfect comfort, splen did service, the very latest in hair and ekin treatments nt prices that np astonishingly low for the superior elate of beauty treatments provided. Marcel Waving Bobbing Bobbed Hair Curled Hair Dyeing Shampooing Manicuring Mineralava Clay-Pack Facial Prfce Strictly Mederatq "Hair Goods a Specialty" JennySeltzer's SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mli Mtharine Shlppln Dunn, daugh "r of Mi art jj, Kdwnidi Sdnfnrd 1,'unn, of Summit nnd Prospect avenues, 'Iwstmit Hill, who is one of the f.en f.en fens clelmtniiter will be formally prc ftnted te set lttj- bv her parents at a a en Tuesilav, November 28. Miss Mary Radeh ffe Furness. dehu lnt) daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. Ral- nrre vuiuess of 207 Summit avenue, i -imiin.ji.ii mil in in,. jruet or Hener lalumhenii whlih Mrs, Ulrh.ird Parr ratiim, ct in:- Seulli Twemy-spcend !""' iH K'e en ThurvJay, Xevem- Mr nnd Mr. William Wallace, of ?v r.n?.K wl" RlSf " "loatre party, je fellow cd bv a Flipper lit the Rlf. !'.I'u .;'" Wedncsdav erning, No Ne "rflhe, i (n 10nnp . ... Mnrcnrpt ' !i i'. ''"ughter of Mr. nnd Mr, Wil liam McAdoo, ene of the season's debti- nntci Mr and Mrs nehrt Kelfe Cns,att. Ji ,pr"- Noscment. will -entertain JLJ "7,n." 'rif"-'la-. Xe ember 21. In ener of Jtlss LuHIln Polk Carter ami in . ,mu '' neee. whose mnrrlngn "l taU idape tnntnrtew tn the I'huich t m (nv.il Hhcphprd. Itosemeiit. wnVL nlvl J'r" William Riddle Pad- tWe . ", '""clieeii en Sunday, Oc .i. ',ln ,l.ner of Mls' Mnrle leulse U liUKhter of Mrs. Themas G. "ken, ene of the Feasen's debutantes. Eni'r.ima7lnK,s. r J,ls" E'alne Taj ler iS5 , ''""BbtT of Mrn. nnd Mrs aSrden'i w, """. "d Mr" Basil BS .' en,,"f nc"crl and Mrf rjeorge S; ""'I take nl.p en Saturday. PrM.?.''" ,!'.,'r,t n'lleck. In St Luke's ""cpid I MSPrtll.ll I'hmh i-1AV.H The rrrenicm he performed i tiiniiii K...nu f .... -,-.. i. tnrt a ,v"i.. iniiir ui inr, rnurcn v,. i ." 'pi en Open untxl 6:30 Telephone Walnut 7147 Roem 200 dfllOn until e:S0 929 Chestnut Second Fleer II Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET TOP COATS i i ' English and Scetcli Woolens in New Ovcrchctk and Plaid back effects. Raglan or set-in sleeves Roomy models. Fur cellars as well as the strictly tailored styles. SWEATERS New camel's hair and ethci fine uoels in attractive styles. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET K town ) Dr will fellow nt the .Mrs r:.n... .. .. . ..... UU ,; '"" n .Hiinuv. or Merchant Mr 7" 'J.'6 "ngngemeiit of her hfirri,,5'" nev""'10 B. Mundv, own Char,e'i W Langner, of Potts- Vim mL0,11'1 .Arthur Harris, of 105 h'r dai.VhtlV1 ,,,nn', "ennantevn. nnd w-Lhui's','.tPr' M" rcdl A. Clarke, of "icnita "irrtv Kan, Min be at home at Mr?. 3 eV-iV-i. V." (la'-. October 17. after e jt t,l ,,, ", eaies Imve been cnt v ii,.J,i l;'rl,n' ,Ul" " J'i" i'",v 'h hir parents''1Hnai"B a f0W 0n" Cubar,uh1",n,",,r T'n,n,- of "a ''''. lll nn,i 1,n'' b?en Wt'ng in Indiana. a, Jr, of Hellew Tree, Vlllaneva ae'arlTLJ1!?. J' ""tram Llpplncett. tei? u.',!Pn,nT Hi? autumn at Mel tnce thfiJ C0,in n' 'L at Betlmjrea, imwie.nr l".tyxm from Meerstuck. itreet, tha middle of next month. 'taeJrr,iWeM,,"r,V' augliter of Mr. few HLi-".' w,' h'iH 1,,,en "Pending r"tef hVrn ""'i,en' M"M- n" "," ht, rfeerrl tin"in.CHH i"'tfnts, Ml nnd r nnr, 'J ''"""nns. vl return te We Th.'".. at ,the eB,lla thl rill Had m. "'"nlagn et Mhs Weth- ' uh P c ,r,' M,l0C,,rB. r' "rnmens Mill " jnnce, in tlie into Hiitunin, . . jIm. Itebert Le fei,te an,l her daugh. Mi ililllilllll'llhl Coats, Saits, Dresses, Skirts HSmimmBsssssaamsmmBmaseaatKBB0 Sweaters, Lingerie, Negligees EMM !i!iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiin Original and Distinctive Medes in Coats and Wraps Four Groups Exceptionally Moderate in Price 1 Spert Coats, practical models for every-day wear, 27 different styles and fabrics at Fur -Trimmed Spert Coats, full silk-lined and interlined, handsome raccoon shawl cellar Smart Tep Coats of Marvclla and Gcrena in brown, navy and black, silk-lined and interlined. Fur-Trimmed Coats & Wraps of Fashona, Ormendalc, and Velverctte, with black and taupe wolf and caracul trimming. 1220-22-24 Walnut Stree $25 $65 $SS-se $ti7.50 .4) tBMIIIIHlipl EITH'S THEATRE Mat. Today at B Tentrht at S OIUBAN MAROUEKITE In "Uelm of Fantnlnle" TaurleTllle't Oreateet Srneatlen BILLY AHLINOTON ft CO. Xegedua Blitn Hun. BROWN ft WHITAKER If an Ilia HurreiiniiaK rrniure Hhewi AOADKMT OT KOIIIO. ITISS OqTOBER 17 at 1 ONE PERrORKAOE OMLV FIRST TCHIR IN FIVE YEARS ISADORA DUNCAN (MERSELFl WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NAltAK TRANKO Conductor IN A T8CKAJKOWSKY.WAONER FROORAM Ticket! 11.00, S1.K0, 12.00, t 60, new en aula at Academy and Heppe'i, 1119 Chettnut 8t, ACADEMY OF MUSIO WEDNESDAY OC T OB ER 18.?. GREAT WELCOME HOME TO JOHN McC0RMACK AMERICA'S FAVORITE BINDER Only Concert In Phlladelnbla Thli Senen Tlekefa J1.00. Sl.BO. M.00. $2.60. New at Academy and Heppe'e. 1119 Cheitnut St. i BONW1T TELUER & CO U CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET O JUNIORS' AND I ! MISSES' COATS . . ' I Civet Cat Trimmed y 55-00 t0 125-00 j ' (AlVET CAT, by virtue of its lus- 3 Ml' treus beauty, its interesting markings M l and its blending quality, becomes H the chosen fur for the xieutliful Mede. J ffl This collection of Coats introduces this W peltry in various treatments. rt Lj -v At 55.00 Cerdaline Ceat with M j futeS ty 'ar8C cellar of Civet Cat. JT S YWi ff At 59.50 Cerdaline Ceat wth JX-WW Cellar and Cuffs of Civet Cat. 1 9 V-L. Al 85.00 F-asluena Ceat with W ' 1 Wv4 Muff Cellar of Cicl Cat- II A WpfV Al $110.00 Pan Vclaine Blouse H Ju j' f Ceat with Shawl Cellar and lj 1 'it lit1 CufTs - Cict Cat" m J MjJ I At 125.00 Fashona Ceat with T J LlliiJ Large Shawl Cellar and deep L ' l Cuffs of Cict Cat. r W$ poek of 2?5 STUART WALKER Presents the Greatest DRAMA of All Time at the Academy of Music Nev. 1st, 3 P. M. & 8:30 P.M. Auspices of BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Alumnae Association of Eastern Pennsylvania Tickets en Sale Oct. 18 At Ilrppe'R. 1119 Chrs'tnut St Academy of Music FOUR CONCERTS I BT THE ' PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA. 1Z0P0LD STOKOWSKI. Conductor ' Te accommodate theae unable te obtain tickets for regular cenccrta. October 23 March 15 November 27 April 23 ! PROMINENT SOLOISTS j Tlcketa aU four cencerte new at lir.PVZ'S. i 1119 Chestnut at. and Academy. Hu taa. Checlta te Oeo. T. Haly. ACADEMY OF MUblt EVElfINO FRIDAY riz-f fn fl.K WWM "" GALLI-CURCI Only Fhlladetphla Concert Thli 3aen SEATS UOW ON SALE Academy and Hepsn'i. Ill) Cheat St. Pr.cn Si. $1.50, m. $2 60 & $3 Plua 10 'lex. Met. Evan 3t Salter METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE 2 WEEKS BESIN0 MONDAY The Oay Old Muilcal Shew THE BEGGAR'S OPERA I'eimlar Pnic Mi' Wid and S-at r-nitig '" te 'J.T,0 I fft r u tit MM ti 1 nti nl (..niltrN A M)KM OP Ml !(', ll-'-1023 FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Thur-idar Lvnilnaa. Oct. 2d, Net. 10. lire. in. rcif. . "iileIMa: l(H IIANelvl. MellnUl .-i'AI.IMMi. Mullnlsl Midi . hoprnne . l.bVlT.KI. IMunlat ItAKNKK ntlK.lt.VM im poielata TlfKetB for series en I rnU new nt Heppa a ' cnil Academy it. .J .in HEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UAMKO'-C'II. Oend lbfrt uit". Guest Conductor (.nil ml ' I'1 A. llPtine-n. 1 1 111 I'hiki PHILADELPHIA , 'nrt0,?.n-;)'i'o'er. st. I ORCHESTRA rr.MP.n in . npmne Vih.f f 15 13 nUMONT'S !" " M'H-EKe.. EMMETT WELCH MLn3treIs Satlrt laslueri ISl-tIew I.h ledel mreRThi.'s. r.s(7,;,s i.vw vif ?.. " neus .im ( iiii uin rrn of im: munKHi cii.iKAni i: i en unur in 7U7 ji--.-Kw. inra fJS IV Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Sale of "Harris" Samples Tomorrow, Saturday, October 14th Suits Coats Dresses Juvenile Apparel Frem Our Manufacturing Plant Alse a Collection of Samples from America's Foremost Designers '1 his i, mi pppei tuinty weith while, a-, it lcp-c both of tlire houices. Tlipy aie all of limited te the c.Nclusnciiess of one-of-a-Km-l rt- th- -ample ami model aimenf! firm MTV null' f lllen UZ. JieiriL- s.imnV . mnm .i a Sample Gowns 25.00 150.00 Sample Suits 39.50 te 50.00 Sample Coats 29.50 1 95.00 Htanley Cnmpany nt Awerlfai ' T aw a av .k ,mm:tkftii a jiaiikf.t 11 A. M TO It P. M. PERSONAL APPEARANCE OT VICTOR HERBERT OUEST CONDUCTOR 3:80, 7,20, till Richard Barthelmeit In "THE H0ND BOY" NEXT WrEK "THF FACE IN THE a"0V WTrir TtftwffT HinnvunBr Added BtTSTFR KEATON In New Cemalr "TUP rp(i wnnTii" STANTdN) 101 H AVI) AtAltKIIT ii no, i ae. n no. r.'3( --30. 0:30 SECOND WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Cecil B.DeMille's mM pboeoction -J Mnslaufrr Themas Meighan IcaHce jet) -tolsvllten A STORY OF THE MAD AGE! Du Alice Ducr Miller 1 mi ii llnnaljly Hip lil(ritpt llnnc Dp Mill hn rr ilur,,'. Iieth In liuninii Intrnut and poi inn Inr rmturi-i ALDBNE lPlh anil ( liMtnut 11 te 11 RUPERT HUOHES' Next Week "KINDP.FI) OK THF DUiT" uem nir "rjusewER or zenda "REMEMBRANCE" TSrltefn) 10. . M.. IS, 2. 4. J. 8. 10 P. Sf. AT W BROAD A ClinSTM'T MILTON SILLS JfAwJ&r "BURNING SANDS" NEXT WEEK "THE BIN FLOOD" VICTORIA and ARCADIA 0TII i. MAHKET 10TH i rilESTNL" "HUMAN HEARTS" 1J1H . MAKKET 10 A V TO 11 P M, PALACE JOHN BARRYMORE in "SHERLOCK HOLMES" rABlTfll eTH AM) MAlthET LArl lV-llVm a m ii. ii -is p. m. BETTY BLYTHE "HOW WOMEN LOVE!" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MAHKET 11 TO 11 HOMER DICKINSON & FLORENCE TEMPEST BROADWAY BROAD AND 8NYDER 2 16. a. 30. ft VAUDEVILLE AND RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" ALLEGHENY iRANKlORD AND ALLEGHENY VAUDEVILLE 2 IS. 7 AND 9 RODOLPH VALENTINO "BLOOD AND SAND" CROSS KEYS iwril A. MAIIKKT aiidMlll 2 1. 1,749 Mat. Tomer., Lvaa. SHUBERT wAI,w:. Uj HAVMOHB HITEHCDCK v ,"1 co. HITCH V-KOO 1922 fk tLU'H'l-V Wl (.OkLLCTION 0 TAUSNT Benny Leenard or I I igiitH Iclil i hiimpl'ii and 1 1 Ml II i I in !! ,i,Im LYRIC Tenishl MAT. TOMOR. ??a $2.00 At 8 IS 9 Wk Onlr SEATS lTSSSA j, D JAMES K0STA Barten :r r tn mi n r . -MABI0M UREEN liifiulrtr. I T! ADELPHI A II vfcfi"i 8'20 $1.50 Mat. Toaier. WOOIIS 1'iracnta th: DEMI-VIRGIN The Kfit rameua Plav In America, br Avery Hopwood W th Or sinal Neu Yerk 0"t, Includlnc HAZEL DAWN an.' OIIJ.-V NDEns KENNrTH DOnOLAH AI'CE HrGEMAN BOnitY '.VATB0N WALNUT LAST 1 TIMES It Mat Tomer. Beit Seat SI, SO Tin: it u or iiif. hoi u iiuiiftie. UP THE LADDER" WITH DORIS KENYON Mniil II hL t I vSi. I ALuH n i i: In This "Different Kind of Juvenile Stere" Sample Dresses Aprs G tn II 4.95 te 16.50 Sample Coats 1Jfrt f! tn 11 11.95 te 25.00 Blouses 3.7 S te 12.50 Regularly 9.95 te 42.50 Of (Wen ereppa, ('Jporgettn crope ami iTrpe de cluiip. Kmbieiilmcil, hcailcil; all colors. Millinery 6.50, Value 10.00 te 12.50 or smart cicnlietn in pnntin and 1 vens vcKi't, in spin ts and continue r0, i 1 prv color and Mack. 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