Pw5K wfr, wmwmMMmi W' st.visWJW jM? S&8 W i v V 1, ? i, -H . -S f . '. . -1 - -- , 'Tr- ' i m i . . ' '"J- ' " . ---------------- -- . mm ! J t - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Htshle reTnny of A-ttetT-( fi Tmwmmw L7 " S., Nancy Wynne Speaks of the 'bite Letts of an interesting Debutante Tea Tomorrow OX SATURDAY, for once, the debutnntefl were uliclvwl nnd their riders and the britlcn were nll-lin-nertant, There werp Kovernl Intenmtlnc ''.jjlngu, thr Whltcmnrsli rut-en, with lunclieent before nnd illnncrs nfter, nml two dances for the younger married Mti te, altogether,, It wns n very gay WLelle Cnrler's nnd Ham Iteevc'u -redding, which took elnce nt the Church of the Geed Shepherd nt Roge Rege Roge nient nt neon en Saturday, was most itrlklnif. The bride were beautiful lace 0Ter nilvcr cloth, nnd carried Easter lilies nnd lilies of the valley, nnd the brMcsninlds were In cloth of Beld nnd carried bunches of old rote nnd golden dahlias. Can you Imnglne anything mere attractive -j.ne eirert wns ruih-e nine and very original, me cnuruii was lorgeeiis; the chancel n mnm of white chrvantlipmums nnd every tiew In the middle nlsle-httd u huge bunch of rone rene rone celored dnhllas. A lare reception followed nt Almon Almen hu'ry Heuse, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Brookes' place nt Ithnn. In the nfternoeti there were crowds at the races nt Whltcmnrsli. Mr. nnd Sir. Charles Churehmnn enve n buffet luncheon beforehand nt their home In Jenklntewn. nnd they nnd their guests went ever later. The race track by the entrance wns lined with earn lined with people (there Ih no grandstand I..-., iimv. vmi knew) nnd there were ...net- mnrn nersnns wnlldiit: nreuud nnd ..-i-,, ni the uuiiint little White- nmnih Hunt Club nenrby. After the I racet Mr. niu Mrs. lucliimi M. Uiu waladcr khm' quite u large buffet diiuur jit their country place nt Tort Washing ton, where they gave n dnnce for Runny Cearj earlier in the week, jeu re member. ON SATURDAY night Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn II. McFaddcn were the guentn nf honor nt n dance nt the Rmlner Hunt Club given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Rarcluy MeFmldpn. Itofere the ilnnre ppvcrnl Main Line rcnplp gave dinners. Mr. nnd Mrs. 12:1--.inl Uiewnlnjj entertained for Anne II. Tiiunvend. one of the seiiHen'M debs, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert K. Strnwbrldge mid Rebecca Thompson, the Wnlter G. TliomenB' daughter, also enteitnined. Mr. Rarclny McKndden. who wns Viirinln HeckHcher, mnile lie? ilebullicre N'pw Yerk, nnd bhe was inarrip.l nt the end of June lit Southampton. She nnd her husband will live here, and they he taken Mr. and Sirs. Harry Thnjcis' house In Iinvi-rfeid until Ne- i veinber. when they will come te town. I Hhe Is meit attractive. I saw her for! the first time at the Rr.vn lluwr Herse ' Shew with her cousin-in-law, Teddy , Ilrewning. Klie has light brown hair nnd a fair complexion, and seems very sweet. The -ecend dunce en Saturday eve- miiR w-ns one which Harriet Ztinmcr Iat titer nnd her imirrlasp In April i ?."". wnose mnrrmKe ie mvs. ar , one of .he most t.npertant of the I ngt. - t.fe' Nem Pflrly spring wed lings. Mrs. Jehn Me- 'ls lnturned 0Il Smurday te her hew. rmlilpn wns Horcnce bllsuerth. etiasr. v ,.v,nr,H,, .,..,, i cn-mnn. liinnn g.ive ler Jlnrglirettu Hlllirpless. ' marriage- w .Mr. j-e-ir ji. iiKinsun, Mr nml Mrs T Wilsen ShurnlesM' I B0" et Mr- nnd MlT Jeseph R. Wllktn WhVer ulm. iiinnS in Sp ! "" w' tnhp Pnce " Tucsdnv after- aiiBhter, win sc man Inge te Wnlter nnet October 21, In the Kplscepnl JIess, Jr.. will lake place next spiing. church of Our Envleur. The guests will Hun let's parents. Mr. und Mrs. Jehn include the brldnl party. ... ... . i l,dt (1 iinini'iiiuiiiii, gave up the ten, , Mrs. Geericn Blessing and her chit- wlileli they bad planned for their debu- ",- -, ..,, ' dren have taken an npartment at the tnnte (laughter I'ecllla, because of tbp ijrermaniOWn Bl-inhelm in Swarthmore, whero they death of Mr. Zlmiiiermanii' i aunt, i Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ogelsby, of 60 I wlu 8pe,,d the wlnter ilrf. Charles C. Hnrrlsun, and u great i West Chelten nvenue. have sailed for a ( Mrs Oorce Herbert Brlnten, Mra many pieple had iuiiigincd the dunce ' lx weeks' trip te Kurope. I Irving W. Fnmuharsen and Miss May n -.' I.hi. but. as Hurriet. and net The Rev. Charles Henry Arndt, D. v., ' )'.?'& l&iS" wWth-v nr'n her parents, gae It. it wns net pest- and Mrs. Arndt, of 59 West Tulpeheckeii I da3 ,n UeadlnS. Pa- wnere iheV ttre imuvj. i up (laiicp nun uecii posipeneu fruin July ns it wns. I . I rnOD.V) we have another breathing ' lf fi ai" lictwpen tpnu. Tumorrew thev bi'sle ti-.'nin and t.u en throughout the '" "" "i'' en AVmlnwilny for Mnij Stout is off, of course, ns the h-i .. .11 iiieuiniiis, but ivc will liRvi itnrbnrn Clnjten' te re te. To Te mnrniH tSriicp fjaveRc, Mr. und Mr. llmrlps l lmunrcy Snviicrs' yeuncent I'aiiBhter. vill hi- intreducwl. und t'u'i'e Mill he iinother Riithcrlne of the SnviiRe, I jmicinv nml turr tninl Ich. Mr. Sav ing's ister uiis tin- Inte Mrs. Charles IniTln nml em of her datiRhtcrs. Miss Mary Barclay, ninrrifd Mr. Isaac Starr. iJr-uv's .lster, Pelly, mint' out last junior nnd Mniian, the eldost daughter, 1 new married nnd IhitiR in l.eriiiR, . 1. She is Mrn. Lambert IIeynlRer. ?,'", HfjiiiRcr. Mrs. Starr und Mr, "ilium I.jttloten JJnrcluy will recclve t tin- ttu. XANCY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr .lr.hn c. nail. Jr., will act na lit imin nt the tmirrhiKO of JIIss Al Bfrtri iMnteiiit Itcutli, dauRhter of JIis. lenj.inili, ll. rtrath. of ion Walnut Mieet and Mr. Hairy IteseiiKartcn Noll Nell ,?" hlei win take iil.ioe en Wodiu.s Wediu.s ini .'1 I f' 'vi'hun'H Church, Tenth ? ! V ,!" u, s,r,,t'- The ushers will iv2l,H, llr,. f,lnyten McJIIchael. Mr. Irerteilcit It. nr.iytcn, Mr. Crawford C. -uueiili, ,r W am D Slrni.,1 I',,.,. Jihi Cluiles What ten, lT, L ?Nl'".1:"1'1 Tayler. Mr. . S. A., Mr. Ilnile. :m, ClLUlfH J,. Mr. lioeiBf Wharten Pcpner jr 1 1 ll.l .in'r,i Vnlii).l t 1., de 1 ,ni V",lr".u' -Mr' cl.iy McKad aii and Mr Jehn 1). Tlmjer. 3d. miJ,n M'f ?.',re' Te1"1 K'lwnnl Zlmmer E '' Vf ,. .'heniuit Hill will slw, n, natic, ,i, lhur.sd.iy evening Dwember ni V11 '"." " tlll'lr ileliutiinte dauh . MIm Amu CeullU Zimmeimanu. n iVri mi'"1 ?'"' Jehn ''"Inzer, of Phest-n,-,, '!''. V1'0 are "ew IV"K ' Pa I1. I1111, 'IU"B ''""Kratulatlen.s en the Prn,. ai Mn " Wediiusdny lust, Dr. ,1, ',' xsU" l!i "xchnnife piofenjer of ?a,H!",-s!tl"" ,'" ,t,la country, has .", V.X iK ' ,,eml "Hice June, i.sltlnB the n"s MHs Mary l. Tlluhnian w and Mr Xnthanlel Knowles, of Engaged Ztethxx&teta Photo by I'hote-Crnftere, Witt MARGUERITE S. GRAHAM Pauehter of Mra. W. W. 6're- . 0fL253 Seuth forty-fifth yret,whe8e engagement te Mr. feieph M. Cook hat recently been announced KcP9i-i-? l ' Bh .. BP 'f ,'.'"' ' -s s - S-- e'v f l ilT iW' - ,1111 Many Gayeties of Saturday. Chestnut Hill, wilt give- n theatre party en Friday evenlnf, November 24, lu noner of thelr dobutnnte daughter, Miss Nancy du I. Knowles. Mr. Carl Chryatcr Austin, of 1520 bpruce street, tins Issued Invitations for ii dinner-dance nt the Acorn Club en Wednesday evening, November 8. te In troduce Ills daughter, Miss Terrell Aus tin, Dr. ntlll Itfrn Thnmn, 1tAerll.,nj Hatberc, iiiitiounce the engnKenlcut of their daughter, Mist Dorethy llond llend Ing. te Dr. Edward llroekn Keffer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd lungerlch Kef. fer, of Overbroek. Mis Mary Carrell Ilelln. debutante chtUKhrcr of Mr. and Mn. William A. neljn, of .Strafford, will be the guust of honor at ;i dinner which Mr. nnd airs. Jeypph Plumb, of Ardmcre, will give en Tueedny evening, October 21, J he gucstH will later nttend the dance which Mr. mid Mis. T. Duncan Wheelen will glve for Miss Frances F. Gerhard, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hewell uernnru, or unj de kaneey piace. Dr. and Mrn. Ucrburd have IsKuert cards for ft tea en Saturdny afternoon, Novem ber I, from 4 until 7 o'clock, te lntto' lntte' lntto' duce their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard FJ. Norten, of Falcon Hill, Jtosement, entertained at dinner en Friday evening last. Dr. and Mrs. L. Jny Hammend, of 1222 Sprucp street, will entertain nt dinner nt their home en Frldny eve nlng, October 27, In honor of their daughter. Mint Frnnccs flays Ham Ham eond, whnrzp mnrrl.iL'e te Mr. Rebert C. I Liggett, fen of Mr. nnd Mis. Crnlg Llg- wit. of mis city, win tane jimre en Saturday. Or'pbcr 28. The guests Mill Include tin. btidal party. Mr. and Mrs. Jnred Breeke, of' New Vcrk, spent the week-end an the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M. Lea nt West Thorpe, Deven. Miss M. routine Coppee. who has been entertained for a week s the guest of Mrs. J. Uertram Mpplneett, of 1712 Spruce street, nt her country place, Melmar, Ilethayrcs, has returned te her home In California, Mrs. Geerge H. Carle, 3d, and her two children, who hnve been spending a few weeks In Atlnntle City, returned en Friday te their home, Grays lane, Haverford. Mrs. Qoergo Uirnett and her daugh ter, Miss Anne Corden, have returned te Washington uftnr spending severnl months en the I'aclflc Coast nnd In Panama. Miss Elaine Tayler Kngllsh, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick W. town, after spending n few dayB as the guest of Mrs. Barnett. The Philadelphia Chapter, A. T. C. held their first meeting of the scasxm at the Bollfvue-Stratferd this afternoon at -:30 o'clock. MrH- Thernag nlten Jr.. of Wnlmar- thim. Ht. ii-.vifia u-nvn n ,uMipin nn Saturday for the benellt of the Geerge I W. Chllds Llbrnry, of Wnyne. Mr. Herace H. Fritz, of the WcllliiK- ten. will entertain nt dinner en Monday evcnlnc. October 23. In honor of his duuirhtcr. Miss Annn Rex Fritz, whose .v.. . - . w.i, ... street, nave returned rrem a trip te Portland, Ore. Dr. Arndt, who Is rector of Christ Eplfcapal Church, attended the sessions of the Ep'srepal Church convention, held at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Max Perl, of Oerman Oerman tewn, announce the betrothal of thelr dnughter, Miss Vera Perl, te Mr. Sylvan HarrlH, of thin city. Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum and her fnmlly. of 215 EaBt Cliveden avenue, returned this week en the Orduna from ,'i.u,"" ,: ?.. ,.," "'.,. hn Bin' Am if slin w ere the nun Apt II. She will occupy nn npartment nt the I,cnigacre during the tan. Holmesburg Mi's Emily Jnnsen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas O. Jansen, nf Cott Cett mnn strnet, Is spending a fortnight in Bosten, where she in visiting her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Celeman. The Women's Auxiliary of the Chartes McMenamy Pest gnve a bake en Sat uidny afternoon nt the Legien Hoube, 8040 Frankford nvenue. Yardley Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Conever, of Chi cago, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Klrlc Ulack has been BDendlnir a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Hunt In Philadelphia. Mrs. Fred Fleck and Miss Jessie Wil Wil eon, of Merlen, were visiting friends en TucBday. Miss Potts and Miss MncFarland. of West Chester, were guests of Mr. and , Mrs. P. C. Potts ever the week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Benward, Mlssl Iluth Ucnward and air. Walluce Ben- FREE EXHIBITION cCLEES GALLERIES Werk by Eminent Painter Etching" by Whletler, Hnyden. Cameren. New l'ruefa by Ellrpn Heptr . , W. LEE 1IANKEY Fine Fremlni Saaterlns Patntlnti SAUNDERS Ilk, 18k and 83k te - tf 1 C Solid Oeld Weddlnc Rlnn J5 lO plO ESTABLISHED Off YEARS Platinum Weddinc Rlnca ttS Upward 11 t 13 S. 8th St. 2710 Oermantewn Are. A Distinguished Portrayal of the Mede Furs Showing the very latest de- ' eigne in garment in beautiful Eastern Mink and in Black, , Brown, Cray and Taupe Cera- cuts, such as we exhibited at the recent Philadelphia Fashion Shew 1 The u t m e t in Style and I Quality, but priced in Moderation ANDRASSY ; 1310 WALNUT STftJ&ET FfULASELPHlA V.J RHI a&flkV Ti'tsssm (.-iBipHBH P ''WKKKhIm fc v,'fyiuM --H .- 7l.l r iff s ? f V s . v f,v . . ; ' jl. . H B tilL,;' '?"?; H. ';,; -IS ' i Photo by ' Rx,iVv:4 i" ," , ', -'?, H H AEr;'FvV?i'',J,'vi-'' ' - V --H Wtm Elii'J '''' " ""' 2' - -' ilSShgyy' v BIMf &: & :v -" V '-4U'l:fh mTfnfiaaJHiillti'ii.iiiiii imiiiiifairri'iiw MBiMiiMiiiiW-ii-- ward, of Brooklyn, nnd Mrs. Elmer Blnckt'eid, of Irunellen, were Sunday guests of Miss Kinina Hewell. Norristown Mrs. H. H. Fisher, of 1351 De Kulb strect, entertnlncd at n tea en Saturday nftcmoen from 3 te C o'clock nt her home In honor of her twelve nieces, Mrs. Henry K. Kurtz, Sr of Gcrmnntewn : Mrs. William Marriett Canity, of Chest nut Hill; Mrs. Henry K. Kurtz, Jr.. of Mount Airy; Mis. Nerrls S. Ixmgnlccr and Miss Betty I)ngacre of HarrU burg; Mrs. Heward Boyd, Miss Helen G. Sllngluff, MIsb Tlosalle Ixmgnkcr. Mrs. William II, Sllngluff, Mrs. Jehn Rex. Mrs. James H. Boyd nnd Mrs. eclved with Mrs AInridr S I u-' 5'p,"0(,lt ',hurch, nerfermed the mar channn an Mrs Rebert C " SeWen Alte rieLf!e ceremony. The brlde nnd brlde aWslstln ur xViSS l.'m Inn Hcnrv Krt,'n went uniittended. The bride wero Heiven Mrs ?r slvSrn Re car Mis C ll whlt" MMen crepe dress trimmed with Hubert We nti - am fnw Frances Stei I s',linlsh lafe nml carried ft bouquet of riCoten tnu nnd Mlss lrnnce3 lVSt0" roses. Tpen tlirlr return from a wed c ' ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Clark will live In Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Cook, of 713 Norristown, The bride Is a member of oble strcet. entertained nt tlve hundred at their home en Friday evening. Miss Mary Hengcn. of 714 Aster street, was the guest of honor at a sur prise, party given In celebration of her eighteenth birthday anniversary. Mr and Mrs. Hdward T. Beggs, of 1347 De Kalb street, have gene en a trip te Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Canada. Delaware County Mrs. Klmer Slean nnd her children, i who hae been spending the summer1 with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. Har vey Frencfleld. of Media, 'eft en Sat urday for their home In Ohie. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew M. Eastwlckl H'HU Il'lUMlt'U HI llltjll llUllltl 111 VU.11UJ&- ford from u stay nt Lake Mehunk, N. Y. PALMER'S SILKS PAISLEY PRINTS used for entire dresses, blouses and trimmings here in abundance, tO OC JPL Jf CA though scarce in the market iOiO OC 44OU BROCADED CREPE, all colors, popular for entire dresses, evening and daytime wear. Black mere in de- dje QP mand than colors. Special Pf ttO BLACK CHIFFON VELVET Special d(- Qf- 3B-INCH SATIN CANTON CRFPE Special de f A stunning silk for the new model, with longer PO00 skirt, a dressy silk and yet practical, mere in favor than the plain Canten crepe. Yeu will be repaid by a trip up the elevator te our daylight salon Where the best silks are kept, priced less, substantially less than retail stores. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET 1 iFeurth Fleer Tahm Elevator Established land IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Al'VAREL OF TllE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS w -IS JV Sale of "Harris" Samples CONTINUES TOMORROW Suits Coats Dresses Juvenile Apparel Frem Our Manufacturing Plant Alse a Cpl lectien of Sainplea Frem America's Foremost Designers Sample Sample Sample Coats Suits Gowns 29.50 te , 39.50 te 25.00 te 195.00 150.00 150.00 In This "Different Kind of Juvenile Stere" Sample Dresses Sample Coats 4.9S te 16.50 11.95 te 25.00 Blouses 3.75 te 12.50 Regularly 9.95 te 42.50 We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderise the Larger Women Constance Redgers, daughter of Mrs. L. Willard Redgers, who will make her debut at a tea en December 4. attending the State Federation of Wom en's Clubs. Mrs. F. W. Haines ha Issued Invita tions for a card party at her home In Ridley Park en Wednesday next. Mrs. I. Jcwctt Dyer has returned te Wllkes-Barre from a visit te friends near Rese Valley. Clark Garis Miss Esther G. Garls, daughter of Mr. Themas W. Gut Is, of 332 James street, Norristown, and Mrs. Geerge W. Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel Clark, of Philadelphia, were married last Saturday evening nt the home of the brlde. The nev. .1. u. Heffman, pastor of the First the .Norristown teaching corps. The rps. M bridegroom served In the u. achlne uattauen overseas. The serlrtr editor of the Krmtiur Public ldrrr will lx glad te reeme unr Itrmn of Midst defnes In tarleuK sections of the. city. The note mint Iki Hrlttrn en one Hid of the papfr enlr, nml timnt be litnel with the sender' full name, urtdreftg nnd telephone num ber, as the Item mutt be csp-ble of vert 11 catien. wmmmrnm Chestnut Cerner Twelfth - .msf ALL THIS WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TODAY The Most Stupendous Heart Drama Ever Screened! B-H ----------r am-Tih-vt . t:fii.-ti -T-UHIBEDPr Tlit WORLDS BtST SHUvieDEVILLE OPENING OCT. 23 SEATS THURSDAY Dufly Mats. 27c & 50c f0.' Evei. 27c-$1.50 500 B0 $i (Exj.) Jee I WEBER ' FIELDS Thenwelveic'eV- ;!? Re-united AND THE FOLLOWING STAR ACTBi CHAB T. ALDRICH "THE LADELLAB't LYNN CANTER "TULIP LAMn"" TSHUBERT last week POP. MAT. WED Wtrj"iVIJBtRT Pretcnt R AVMOND HITCHCDEK ifmsrifJJ &a-HITCHY-KOO 122 kN fLSCTRlFVINd COLLI.CTION OF TALENt BENNY LEONARD WerId,J? LlfhtwelRiii ( hamnlen anO Inn Iilwnlianiiim nirlnfty LYIC LAST WEEK MAT. WED. $1.50 lISSSi- RI2ES MARION IcOSTA Darten Ureen I ln "REAL ENJOYMEN-T." Inquirer. r.Tnn 9l-1----. ADELPHI$!:CT.t8ii9r. A. n. WOODS preaenU DEMI-VIRGIN Th Meat Tameui Play In Amarte. By Awry Hopwood .Vith Orlctaal Naw Yerk Oaat. Xnelndlaa HAZEL DAWN " OL-mr ANDEBS I KENNETH D0V0LA8 ALICE HEOEMAK 1 BOBBT WATSON WV 1 BONWTT TELLER L CO 1 1 yJpccktAf J&p cTCUehtk 1 I CHESTNUT At ia STREET THE DAYTIME MODE AS EXPRESSED IN Cleth Frecks by BmtU Teller & Ce. Introduces tailored and afternoon versions especially designed for Madame 29.50 te 95.00 AT 29.50 Smtrt straight-line frock of vCrr fine Peiret twill, featuring silk stitching, button, and narrow string b!t. Navy and black. AT 39.50 Diitinctiw Ceat model of Peiret twill, employing Hercules braid in new ,qu.r. design, and two-tone buttons. Navy and black. AT 59.50-.Str.ighl.line street dre of Peiret twill, introducing novelty braid and Bulgarian embroidery, in vivid colorings in ntvy AT 79.50-A new Ceat version, ehevsing the ..- u.-c. iea with c"""Kn win tur bandii meuueline. AT 95.00-Ceat model f.,hened en Brace. ul m employ, elaborate braiding and hand hand mbreidery , lk ,d metal thread. Black. navy, brown. ii. ""'ft urawn, te I WOMEN'S DRESSES-SECOND FLOOR - U - H ONE SOLID MILE OF HEART-THROBS. THRILLS CHILLS AND AN AMAZ- INGLY HAPPY ENDING THAT WILL SEND THE FOLKS SWARM ING HOME WITH THAT WOULD-LIKE-TO-COME-AGAIN FEELING. FEATURE COMEDY TWEEDY DAN in "TAKE A TIP" BROAD ASX 'WSXlOli Srta. t IMA Hfl tcct cua ,vm a-nast asa a li-outUe out DORIS KEANE le Bar XYt-mphajit Buotxwaer t "Sam-mat' THE CZARINA GARRICKLasteEvs. -a JJ A BJSWaATIONAL HITI SAM H. IIABBIS P RAIN SAM H. IIAEEIS PraMBta Wit JEANNE EAGELS Unufhara'a Story. ! TirnuncniS a niw nay renaaM an W. Hamm-a IthlM'l B,MH ., nHH...ulT::." NEXT W1TEK Marten of tha Mgrla-1 FORREST Papula Kattaaaa I Erta. 3D WEEK or imfrrfr&inlillJ? ItUKLLD MARILYN MILLERiTi LEON ERRQL ACADEMY OF -TOSIO rniDAY Oct. 20 81 5 EVENINO WCI " O.IO GALLI-CURCi Only Philadelphia Concert Thii Beaaen TlekaU at Aeademy and Happa'a, 1110 Cheat. St. Mat. Evana It Salter, DANCE , THE CAStLE 219 8. nneAD ST. Newly Preratd Rrduwi Prtcee Monday night is Kllisr OF B I t I V FOX TROT CONTESTS (or champleimhln et Phllnil, Inhla ni: EW M.VNAORMENT novelty pear! buckle, i. Jings and veit of in isssi i73 ASH & FRANKS "THK TWO SQUARE BOUNDERS" WM. WESTON & CO. MUSICAt COMEDY OFFERINO ALEX. SPARKS & CO. In A 'MUSICAL COMEDY PANTOMIME' DETZEL & CARROLL "TWO COMEDY BLACKBIRDS" ---i-------M---i RALPH & REESE In "NOV YOU CHASE ME" THE GLADIATORS "AN ACROBATIC NOVELTY" FEATURE EDUOATIONAZ, AND NEWS FEATURES Py,Vi MMIaeea, 18c A :0c. Cblldren " "-- jec: nii ricliti. 20c. 80c nd 40c. except Saturdays and llelMajs. War Tax Include'!. WALNUT gSPVaR rn.. tnuajr ana sat! DIRECTION WILLIAM M0R11I8 World's Orettaat Entertainer In New & Old Benn NIGHTS, BOO TO $2,60. MATS. Win THUBB., FRIDAY ft SAT.. 6O0 TO $2.00 2 Waaks Belnnln Next Monday Seata New TllE GHfiAI AMtWCAN ACTOR, WALTER HEPERTOIBr Trm tttpqt nrvw MACBETH Mendav Et. & Saturday Mat. MERCHANT or VENICE-TlSJadiy Eranlnr HAMLET Wadncadav Mat & Friday Eye ERVANT IN THE HOUSE Wad. Eve. OTHELLO Thursday Evonlng Evenlng TAMINO OF THE liHHEW Saturday Ey. Fyi..Sat Mat 7oe te 2 (ip. Wd Mat BOe te tj With Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix With James Kirkwood and Ralph Lewis This Week AT TUB M W BROAD nnd CHESTNUT ACADKMY (IF Mt ir. lUii.lUSS FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Thuradar E;nlnK. Oil '.'(1 Nu. lfl. Um 14. Jan. 18, lb ZZ ' NEW YORK Kec..iiin,OIInI,, SYMPHONY -'.W'fW V 'YiJfinSr ORCHESTRA DAMIUISCII. Cena. Albert Centra. Gueet Conductor lJal..V.W'A.ftnl?t. , , Mlh lelnlata TlrkfU fe- aerlea en eiUe new nt Herpe'e ie..- Ik III Mi IAII i". f. inrmr ni a init i ii I Open All Year Asher s Swimming Peel S. E. Cor. 28d & Walnut Sta 2 Peel. S Teachen rartlca Tueadjy. Thur.day. Saturilav. 8i30 p m -0 a Mixed Bathing Daily f K EITH'S THEATRE r- J..' Tday Bt Ten ght at C Eddie Fey & Younger Fey A New III.' J lei iu Duvid Schooler Lela Dennett. Harr Me. r Otheri Johnny Burke in "Drafted" METROPOLITAN ?" Bread St Ienl 1 VJlNlliM I . lUINItiHT BEGCAR'S OPERA 9 4tl rer. PRICE MATS. WED. AT 4. SAT AT 8 Batlre-riNINQ SQUIRE, of MlUbeurn. g Stli A Wnliiiil Met i ) laSinO RADI0 GIRLS VWU",V "'"ll HILLY llll.l IIKIIT TROCADERO 'ft" ', P"ji 1I.AIMM PAULINO AMPT1FN J ilPli vsMPs. bm-M PCsB-VaVi 4rsW aHPTB - Sri? a-s-RTsr ViE.f L6--H t W& ' sWyMmfssW ' Eg fiB ((JSBg -SBBBBBP-BBBBBBBBBBSW rfrW BSSSS-Rfd 0(rB9-aBSSSSSS-f ' " s NfNKTKENTII A SfAItKf!T U A. M, TO It V. M, FOUR NOTABLE STARS ARE FEATURED IN THIR WEEK'i DRAMATIC, TMRILLINO AMD APPFALINO FEATURE mrcMt WF' ' wvumb A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH LIONEL BARRYM0RE SEENA OWEN LOWELL SHERMAN LOUIS WOLHEIM ' SUr of "The Halrr Apt" ADDED ATTRACTION BUSTER KEAT0N IN nfw reMmr "THE FROZEN NORTH" STANTON 1STII AND MAHKHT 11:80. 1:30. 3:80, 6:30, 7:80. 0:10 THIRD WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Cecil B.DeMilles H. aoeucnoN Mkntfflf Themas Meighan Leatrice Jey Leis Wilaen A Remance That Thrills Through Scenes of Riotous Beauty. TODAY A photogravure of Themas Meighan, autographed, te every Lady Attending. ALDINE lBthand Chtatnut 11 te It PETER B. KTNE 8T0RT "Kindred of the Dust" Ttrat National with MIRIAM COOPER COMING NEXT WEEK -A colesa AdmvflrT '-MllmFll-ED MX ricnMce fZEKDA A Metre Production SO MOTION PICTTTRE STARS IN PERSON MONDAY A TUESDAY NEXT TtfBritfrn 10. 12, 2, . R. 8 A 10 1'. M. " nneAn , thkstnl't OOLDWYN FIRST 8HOW1NO "THE SIN FLOOD" WITH JAMES KIRKWOOD HELENE CHADWICK RICHARD DIX PALACE 12TH A fJlnvwT 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. GUY BATES POST in "THE MASQUERADER" VICTORIA 0TII A MARKET 0 A. M. TO 11:1S p. Jf. nu. ru. i'ili:HKMTS "MONTE OUSTO" "THE WORM) IH MINK" ARCADIA 16TII A CIIEaTNCT' 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. 1-A11A.1IUL.NT I'llBflBNTS R17R17 rAMIl7I C "mk t ----. sj-k.1 a.i.j OODS unr 1 1 ul Wallace Reid tn "THE OHOST BRT'AKER" GLOBE JUMlPi.it AND MARKET i j Tn ii J I.IU -ltAUIlINtK BOBBY NELSON It CO. THE KID FROM MADRID "RUTIEVII.T.E ' ' BROADWAY UKOAD AND SNYDER 9.1V A..?4l e VAUDEVri,T r a :r JOHN BARRYMORE "SHERLOCK HOLMES'" in ALLEGHENY I'll A.N Kl'UKD AM) It! rruivuv YVETTE AN5AEI1 CROSS KEYSvii', A JIAIUvl. I 'll-2-ISTAP ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tomorrow Night at 8:30 ONE FEBFOEMANCE ONLY ISADORA DUNCAN IIinilSELFI . WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTKa NAIIAV ritAVKO Conductor I. ' . l,ou- '1 "" f" 00 Yi BO new en .. t Aclemy and Hipp.-. u?Q V lieiinul "tr"t! ACADEMY or MU8I0 HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA P s Vr. v v k v r s , v., ,c ;,' $ ; nStftTh......P,,i.?..f?". ..;. .-"".- "" ..-laren & i: . ."v.. ..- Jb l'Amour"! U:,,V". '""'.''. "leinflba I ?L ' MkrLL from -Th'.'. -.8 "" " iALDI Coneenn n.rr.1.. i -. ... H0SSINI .--- ":... .v " nuner DVOUAK uvekak Symphony "rrem the New WnYw-t vvr.iute William Tell" ACADEMY OF MUSIO NEXT WED. NIGHT at 8: 15 OREAT WELCOME HOME TO JOHN McG0RMACK OnU- Concert In Philadelphia Thla Beaaei Tlcketa $1.00. $1 JO 2 00 12 50. New Academy and Heppa'a IUB Cliellnut St. at ACADEMY Or MUSlfi P HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA wau"011 ! M" S5Tb5 ,8:15 .1J W" , j "" , aerlea wmw "ENBINOTON AVENUE AND CUMBERLAND MAE DESMOND AND T'LAYERS "EAST IS WEST I 1 I I Nlchtlr, S.It. Mata.. Tuee., Thn NEXT WEEK-'-WITHIN IJ r i3 it ffl r$ v MiV'Vi'.'..iy -vfiv .Vfi Vi, ttl&i