EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1022 q.i srrm - ' .v.ii".t m JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Gees te the Yarnall and Whitney Teas. She Sees Smart New Furs Wern by Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery fnffO mere tens yesterday ! I don't nt little kittens', and I have been told Interesting Debutante X wonder n let of the parents decided . . .- !... nnv fl'liirn jirn nn mnliv tn en te nnd tliey nre nil ever the country. Vrftrrdnv's, for Instance: were In Deven and Chetrmit 11111, and while U"b all right te cover the ground if you hnve ter. If you hrivu net, eit nre nbeut "ready te pan out," when you ride out te the' eii'l "f "" "np nn'' t',0", nH " eeiiis. almeHt te the end of another. In fact It can't be done in one afternoon between the Riven bourn. Se you end by joins te one or the ether nnd net te However even if I have net n car of tiiv own. "t lin. set friends," and se I went te both affairi ycntcrduy nnd wni elm! I did for thev were beautiful. The Charlton Ynrnulls' tea wnn at their place in Deven. Agnes ia their reiincest dauljhier and most attractive. &he wai Alberta Heath's maid of honor en Wednesday and looked no well. Her frock was a darker shade than the bildcMiialds. And goodness, but no hnve all had clls-cusniens en the color of these frnckft. Yeu mc they were a sort of cress Be tween old rose and old geld with much )ne shade In It. In the bright light of the chancel they were distinctly reue diler nnd nl the reception there seemed no trace of geld in the color. But us 1 viua leaving the llitz, one of the brides jiinlds had gene downstairs for some thing and 1 saw her in the full daylight t the deer and there was a golden tinge te the frock. They ret ly were e'' ii changeable material, I believe, and as I bald yesterday quite the mes1 beau tiful I have seen for many n day. Sirs. Yarnall, of course, received the clients with iict daughter, and, 1 thought, looked exceedingly well in n Kown of rare black lace which wn fnslilenrd ever white vntin. And Agnes' frock was of white crepe de chine. I v.aa much taken with Sephie Yarnall Jacobs' dress. She had chosen b'nek fntin nnd it was exquisitely em broidered. Sephie has soft brown hair mid u fair complexion and the black vas num.. becoming. Mrs. Aleck Ynrn nil received, nnd though a geed many people were teasing her nbeut having been "arrested," and "being out en b.iil," she seemed te feel se badly about having hurt the little boy, and was se thankful it had net been mere serious, the teasing seen stepped. it's very benutlful. Well, Hepe's was very uranium and very silky nnd dif ferent from nny I have Veen before. I'll hnve te nsk her about it next time I see Iter. A DEAR new little girl has moved out in the country near .Tenn. nnd her nnniu Is Harriet, se Jean told grandma, i "Hint's lovely, dear," said grandma. 'I hope she'll prove n nice little girl1 for a friend." Fer be it known, grandma did net knew Harriet, her pnpa or nmminn, nnd of course she would have te knew them before the little girls began te play together. "I wonder," said dean's auntie te grandmn, "whnt Hnrriet's last name is." "Why. It's IT," aid Jean, who is nil of three, "Harry It." NANCY WYNNE, i . i SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Isuae Nerrls. of Knlrhlll, Hry.i M.iwr. will entertain at dinner before i the Midwinter Ball In honor of Ills daughter. Miss Mary Lloyd Nerrla. Mr. Nerrls will also entertain nt dinner before, the First Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell, of S27 Kris. Klttcnheuse square, will en tertain at dinner tomorrow evening lie lie lie fere the. dnnce which Mr. and Mr. Rob Reb ert Learning Montgomery, of Ardt-,-i-san. Vlllaneva, will glve In honor if their debutnnte daughter, Miss Helen ope .iioiiiRemcry eIHk'" ; wmm LWEfigaaaaHL? " flw t- s KmI l .TaF, K' vfA vHEaHaaH honor, and the bridesmaids will lncluJe Miss Loulse Scull, Mips Margaret Hnotirer. MImr Mnrlnn lllltten. Mra Charles H. Plummer nnd Mlsi fUi trude Oberheltzcr and, Miss Anclliie Oberhellier, sisters of the bridegroom, Mr Gcergrt Corsen will act as btst num. and the ushers will Include Air. Chnrles I. Thompson, Mr. IJ. Jlavet Agnew Adams, Mr. t'llce Nerrls, Mr. Vllll.-iin Hepkins, Mr. James II. Ilttle nnd Mr. Walter MncCallum. A small reception wjll fellow the corcmeiiy. Mr. nnd Mra Ueorge Wills Uorten, of 240 Harvey street, Cermantewn, will entertain at dinner at their home n Krldny evenlng, November 10, In honor of AIIsh Jey Drew-Hear, debutiintn daughter of Mrs. Jesse Drew-Hear, of 102 Seuth Eighteenth street. Th'i guests will later nlienu me nnnce wnicii Mr. and Mrs. l'aul Clajten, of Oraywyn. Haverfeid, will Klve at the llltz-Carlteli In honor of their debutante daughter Miss Uarbara L. Clayten, I . Het he Bradley Tlii in ii itf rtcra of tlu t n rlnn I InnJ llosement the latter part of this week, f ,h;Yrr- rhiMr. of 4D2B Usnre avem ". "rndley and Dr. Albert lMw-tnl Uolhe s. HftKer win occupy npnrt- , returned from Ocean City, where took place ut 0 .10 o'clock lart evenlnif the Hellcvue-Stratferd for 'hacve sr"nt the Bummer at their cottage. , "t the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. 1 T II lilt 111 Ut WIIIUI'.J) ML U . A tyVlll- nil lbt rnmrten, The brld were white meteor fc.'itln made In Oriental effect, trimmed with fnmlly duchsa Incn and penrl3, mere, Lakewood, N. .T nnd Old Oaks, from C270 Parkslde- nvenue, te 2GB9 llosement, hns left for a visit te Pitts- Seuth Hobsen street. un?n.0...w VJ.r.c.l,," !tf JJar,.P0,!? ?.S Mr. end Mra, Arthur H. Miller and Dr, nnd Mrs. linker will occupy npart iiieiiiH nj. the winter, Mrs. D. Webster Dougherty, whe1 has been visiting In New Yerk, will en her return next week, leae for tin ex tended stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Jehn Loemls and her daughter, ' Miss Kmily Loemls, of nei Seuth Portj Pertj llrst street, nnd Miss Mabel D. Mess nnd !r &SkJt"r W'"l". JS'!' ' ntteenth M.Vet. ente, tal.da. number North Philadelphia Mr. Charles O'Neill, of North l'hl a- , wltn n ce.lrt tra(n of s,ltlll nnd ft vell , 'elphla, gave a thentre party and din- of 0,e ,)0llt a,,p The ,,r,,0 WIlH KlVt,n , tier en Wednesday Inst. In honor cr , )n mnrMlIRC hy j,pr hrether, Mr Floyd; Mlsn Josephlne Htzpatrlck. n uradley, of MerclmntvlUe. The maid Miss Mno B Adelman, of 2151 North or noner, .tinis j;uitn snvcr. or Had HtKnler Cempunr nt Atnerlf T1ltWaiiSt'''. '9 fc v'vT. the Wellington, who spent the summer together in i;urepe, returned te this city a few days age, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tley Springer, of Jen Jen klntewn, are being congratulated nt the birth of n isjn, Hlchnrd Leldy Springer, en September no. Mrs Springer was befere her marrliute, Miss Knthnrlne Lelily, dsugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Leldy, of Clcrmnntewii. Mr. Jc-scph Schenk, Jr., of Wynne Wynne weed, will slve a dance In honor of his dnughter, Miss Mnry Schenk. en Thurs- rlnw m-anlni llerpmtier 1!). Mr Schenk ,r .. ...u..u ..i .,hm Ih Viniiiin of his daughter before the dance which luncheon at the Arcadia cafe tern, rrew Mrs. Edward 13. Hall will give for her . Mrs a N. Campbell, of ma Pine ilaughter, Miss Mnry Vliglnliv Hall, e htreet, presided nt the tra-tnble at November 1. the tea which followed the mwtini; of - I .,. - t. .AH.H , ,1,1. nr V. ..... - .11.. .. r. Mr. -,nt-ln V. MpLenn has Issuifl ' l'"1 "" -iiiu ui inu viiii.iiiiiin no- The Alpha Chapter of the Delta Slg- Mr 3phpnk "in Theta Sorority, or the Scheel of iir elih.1114. ,.,,.,.,,, ... ,,li ,.i,. i, , lii'iuniuni ,. ,, f.T' lin UIIUUUI , of friendsi at her home Sundny eve ning last. Ammig the guests weie Miss Ornce Hlunienthnl, Miss Jean Dor Der man, Miss ltee niniltmiiu, Miss Sarah llpsteln, Miss Peggy Adclmnn, Dr. If 10. Mosevlch, Mr. Herman Stone nnd Mr. Herman Albert, of Trenten, N, J Dr. Dll Kdnininn, Mr, Alex tlrnsa and Mr. J. Heffman, Along the Main Line Mrs. Henjamln Deacon, of Scamore avenue. Merbrn, will glve a muslcnle nt the Aldlne Hetel, en October 2i. at .1 o'clock. Mlfs Dorethy Whetstone, daughter of Mr. and Mr Walter Whetstcne, of denfleld. wero n gown of French blue georgette and lace. The bride Is a' driurhter of the Inte Senater William J. I Bradlcv, of Camden. , I lnvTinMnn for n. theatre nartv en Wed- clttv or this cltv. yesterday afternoon, wnyne. w i oe nnrnea te .tir. ,"r'" ndttv afterneSn November 1, te be "t the Plastic Club. Mrs. William A. I-e DeutMlsr. win of Mr. and Mrs. 'feLl l,v te?' at he nitz-Carlteii Capen Ir piesldent of the chili and Mis. llAbert De lleutllller. also of 'ayne, ,n In honor of Ml'ts Beatrice II. Cerben .lames P. O bl, was In charge of the Monday, Octebr 21, at 4 o'clock, at and Mm Kloaner JeYics. Miss Car- program. Miss Marie Wclsler and Miss ' the home rf her parents en Wee Hand ESni-a L,,niT?n. n Mr. fjhnrles H. , Dmtna Petzeld nsslstcd with muslcnl , avenue. Coun Miss Elizabeth Hewlnnd, Miss Lucy KIIKUUL'llRlll l f -m --'I . . .. . nhnriir.iirr.Vnf Phnnnlxvllle. has re- nuniDcrs nnu .irs. j.awtence cently been announced. Miss Jenes i Ka "'' ...uiiir,e. Is cngaged te Mr. Chnrles Y. Fex, Jr. Mr jrnJC Knntrew, of (516 Seuth Fifth Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Weed, Jr., ef'stieet. who has been vl-ltlng relatives Jebelwndl. Hathore. Pa., accompanied l in .jnowiei-k ny.iias retumetl notne by Miss Cernelia Shcpnrd Itankin, with sir. iiarry n handry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hall I hamud urcey. in iew lern. Itnnkln. of Deen Run Fnrm, Penllyn, will sail en November 1 for Europe, Wast lhilnrlnlrh: ww wev m .iiuui;frifi(u Germanteivn and Mr. AT' A ci T THE Whitney tea, which wns in hestnut Hill, Mary, the debu- where they will spend the winter travel-' ll'B- The Mlbscs Clark, of the Avendnlc, Mrs. Douglas II. Cochran nnd her I nre new occupying their new apart dnughtcr, MWs Phyllis Douglas Cech- ments nt the Sedgely, tort; -sixth und ran, of 1811 Spruce street, wne recently l lne streets. sailed for Kuiepe, have arrived In Paris. Mrg Saran Kueri ,,a. t)( no Se th where i Miss Cochran will attend school. Kfty.nrst street, announces the mar- frlll F- Duane na M,!'3 Couptess'Geeges GUieux dcT'Ferme,,, in ftXand Mr TeUklU'tlutf" ....-... i-ari-'. , f Cclumbus, O., en Wednesday, Oc- Invltntlens have been Issued by Mr. jjr, n,i jjrs, UeKlnald K. Shober teber IS. Mr and .Mrs. Hutler will be uia- 1'hote by Marceau MISS BAItAII K. IIUDSOX ur. nnd Mrs. Themas J. Ashlen, cf Mnlvcrn nnd ltrdlenf, WynnnwfJd, will entertain at dinner en Friday evening, January G. nt the Belle viu-Stratleia. in honor of their daughter, Miss Anne Mnude Harrison .imiiuu, ueieiu me 1'irst jisscminy. Jir. and Mrs. Ashton and the'r daulit'Ts, miss Anne Asnten nnd where they s"ent a fertnlKht en a I niece, MImi Henttice Ilnskurd. Oerbanl, camnobelle. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge D Perter, of 5910 Wayne avenue, (!rniiHtitewti. are nt the (5r"nbrler, White Sulphur i Springs, W. Vn for a fortnight, whre thev will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary tomorrow. , 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. New-ten W. Corsen nnd their daughter. Miss Helen Firs Corsen, nre new nt their home C105 Wuyne avenue. I Yardley A meeting of the Conxeentlon of fjer fjer mantewn wns held In St Andrew's Prot Pret 'stant Episcopal Church en Tuesday I About ene hundred delegates were pres- I ent, Vn,i. IlMinMHlnl, ..fliAVA fM ii i ,1 M.b t,ivl. f.p...,nn . r. . M.T. nnd M.TS Tldtiprt Tt.'lrVinnr nnlar. ' sheeting trip. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ashton also ?,m' Atr: c,larlM ,H' , Obcrheltzer, of tllcy were guests for severnl weeks of brook, are receiving congratulation up- talned en Friday epning In honor of will glve n dlnner-dnnce this evening In J"c,"xVlle which will take place en jir3, shebcr's. brother and sister-in-law, en the birth of a seti. Jehn Albert, born 'vss Bcrnlce Barten, of Philadelphia. en. 'mere win L""' Aj"' , m A. ' f v A . ; . Dr. and .Mrs. Henry Nema nt w and Miss Cnrollne I nnd Mrs. C. Wendell Woodward, of the nn,i .i.-ir ilmiirhtpr. nf 252 Seuth at home after February 1, at T.21 ned from Maine "iiimeini, qr me marriage 01 ineir Twentv-th rrt Ktreet. have returned frcm menu uw, ttiiui-iiem THt WORLDS BCST VAUDEVILLE OPENING MON. MAT. l SEATS NOW SELLING W te FIELDS Themselves c?.hd. si'JS. Re-united AND THE F0LJ.OW1H0 8TAH ACT9 CIIAS T ALDIIICH "THE LADELLAS' LYMa CANTEn "TULIP LAND" CAM S, SHUBERT LAST 2 EVGS LAST MAT. TOMOIl V77prj-"SV)Jp,feRT Pr'trnt n OVMONB H1TEHCBCK jwiciifM tceur ni i un T-rww i?iz kN fcLEfTBirviNO COILCCTION Of TAlCNT BENNY LEONARD World t I.U'litwrlflit ( Iml.inlen and 100 Illiiplianeut PIvlnltlM mt SEATS NOW SELLING NEXT WEEK WHITE HOLMES In tha Mcledleui Muilcal Comedy r HOTEL MOUSE and a Bw'tchln Daequct of Olrla A HIT IN FVFPV TO""' IT 'VT'JTTS honor of Mlr-s Anne Ashton. no ieu guests. phen's streets. inurcn. xenin . ana. unejCMUt i pecl .-, thclr .. home. T t n bu . ir I i a .iIma.ihI ni pi u iii i ii;?i a&i AiLiiu, meici i Mr. and Mrs. Ocerge W. Elklns, of cf the bride, will act as matron, et Mrs. Geerge Pales Baker, of Edg f'hclten Heuse, Elk us Park, will en- ' oed- October 13. Mrs. Crewson was Miss Hore Devlne. cf West Phlladilphla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Itubln have moved tertnln nt dinner tomorrow evening. The guests will Inter attend the dance which Mr. ana Mrs. Rebert Learning Mont gomery will give for their daughter. Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery, Mr. und Mrs. Jehn Hampton Burnes, of West Acres, Deven, will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening In honor if Mrs Prnncls Crewninshlcld and Mrs. CJulncey Shaw, of Bosten. Mrs. Barnes will lenve en Monday for Washington. Where she will attend a conference of the Garden Clubs of America. Mr. and Mrs, Themas Newhall, of the Old Place, Ithan, will glve n dinner tomrirew evening before the dance which Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery will give In honor of their uaugnter, .Ml us Helen liope .Montgem- tnnte, was charming in n frock of Tlilte chiffon embroidered In silver, liile Sirs. Whitney weic n bnnilsemc frrny beaded crepe gown. Louisa New in Whitney, Benu Whitney's attractive lfe, looked stunning In n frock of cry. (irnnce-i'elnrml crene nindp with n mfr ... ..... .. . .. ... i ii t .1. . i . i 12i i Miss iiiisnDein j. Mccirey, acuu- flrj!c of the crepe twisted with brown tnnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clnyten I velvet. She always wears such pretti McElrev. of 2012 Pine street, will be clothes nnd is se geed looking. I the guest of honor at a dlnner which i ff fT..n ...... ........ l...t .111 L..1- tf Th nn.l Tkb TV Ure.,.. TM.n... T7..l. S: t.nHM0 TIA !.. klMHAU - ...i t. ' mnrp n'ltl itIva hpnrp. thn nnphplnrn' """....f".0.".'" ' uiiiieB, resi- u--. ." - rT mV. n't,7,.T--U"--,- ters, Miss Anita Thern and Miss Ellen Thern, wilt ceme te this city tha lntter part of next week te receive nt the 1 t -.ii i ra Mr. nnd lr' Nerman Reis arp pnd. I ng tome time ulth the Rev. nnd Mrs. I '"lucll I like, of Leur Branch, cMSMBJiSJaHSJEfijy Diamonds 1 Jewelry A wonderful new selection of beauti fully designed jewelry. Our Confidential Credit Plan extends cash advantages, convenient b payments and immediate S possession. m ueis arp spnti- III t Rev. and Mrs. r anch. KU f est little Iamb I hnve wen for manv ii daj. He wns going nbeut in his ceacn one nay recently in n white dress nichlu engraved designs if. white anil tirten geld. 1 1 and IS kt. Square, oblenp and evnl xhapes A.Sioipn&Seps ij aeuin or?si iveArvainuISL Oven Saturdeu Evenina )!SES&SSSMSISMMS!SMSMSIS!S!!S!3!SMS!i8MS! raj nl nnd blue -waiter anil bootees, nnd if tea which Mr. and Mrs. McElroy will j ever .iw n mere ueicctnble morsel of g've en ucieDer 7 te introduce aaiiRnter. iney win bnenu tne end ns the guests of Miss Nancy pink and wllltelles in the form of n nney j no net remember it. Mrs. Knerr, Mrs. Whitney's mother, wns nt the ten, nnd that wns a pleasure in Itself te see her, I menn; she, is such n sweet nnd nttrnctive old lady. Alto gether I bad n most pleusniit nfter nfter ueen nnd enjoyed it all very much. I AM curious te knew whnt kind of fur Hepe Montgomery Is wenrlne en her black velvet suit. I snw her en Wednesday looking very chic. The iVlrt of bcr suit wns formed entirely e! narrow circulnr rufflei one upon mother, each one being nbeut four or nve incnes wide. The cent wns short- Jialsted nnd Btrnlght nnd she hnd a hlli crowned mushroom nnt nf vpivf trimmed with black satin loons The fur en her cellar wn nc Tif It iras net squirrel, nor was it fox : neuner wns it mole nor chinchilla, nor Woolston. debutante daughter nnd Mrs. Jeseph L. Woolston, of nut Hill, Miss Sarnh Legnn Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of Olnev ave nue, uermantewn, will entertain at an I Informal supper nt her home en Sunday t evening next In honor of Miss Frances J. Ress, daughter cf Dr. nnd Mrs. Ucerge G. Ress, of 1721 Spruce street, whose marriage te Mr. Wllllnm E. M. Peele, son of Mrs. Geerge P. J. Peele, will take plnce nt neon en Saturday, , October 28, in the Hely Trinity Church. Among the guests who attended the . luncheon yesterday which Miss Eleaner ' Gummey, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Chnrles Francis Gummey, of 2120 Lo Le cuht street and the Orchard, Gwynedd ! o'their WWWWWV. week- i ncy H. Oim': jj The ' Valley, irave In honor of Miss Sarnh Wells McLean, daughter of Mr. William L. McLean, and Miss Emily K. Bar tow, daughter of Mrs. Henry Black- ,1 I--. .. VI ,T m ( iinAe.MM J . i ,, : . : "' l wcu xmi iuw, wc.e .'libs jviiiie ia. lewil- i. '; " ' "" -" 'i wm tnni send, Miss Lucylle Austin. Miss Fanny newest of new furs from Paris, which i i-ec Weichtnian. Miss Elizabeth Mer is goat. They feed the goats verv sari, Miss Margaret Newlln, Miss An-' cnrefully and make their cents ns silk'v nabelle Weed, Miss Rita Heckscher, In .W, A COLONIAL PUMP j kjit-n fiy patent leather with a 104 S. 13th St. Just belote Chestnut wwwvw tongue of black suede with patent border, as distinctive as it is novel. A shoe that epitomizes in its slim lines and Spanish heel the elegance of this year's modes; executed in the un surpassed Lewin way. Ewnsfr fMalttjr-fbeWear 3fe- rr Women mmmmmmmwnmmmmmmmMMmMummmimBmmMMmMmm IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER &i FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS S? Chiffen Silk Hosiery Imported, and fine. Black, gunmetal, slate. Special, 2.95 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Envelope Chemises Of heavy quality crepe de chine. Plain tailored, real lace Inserts en some. Special, 2.95 TXgS& J BONWIT TELLER & CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Special Saturday Offering MISSES' DRESSES SUITS & COATS Medes for cvcri; activity) and social function of the Winter Season at very Special Prices SILK & CLOTH DRESSES 35.00 Dresses of an exceptionally high type, fashioned of Peiret twill, crepe Renee, crepe de chine and Canten crepe: introducing circular panels, flowing sleeves, all all ever embroidery, French tucks, beading and embroidery in distinctive designs. Special. I.YR8C LAST 2 EVGS. Last MaL Tomer. 0B.e.V. $2.00 w .MABION UREEN fTCSSA i. D JAMES MNUTKhNT I V MAIlKt'T 11 A. Xt. TO 11 P. . TODAY AND TOMORROW Tur cA.tr IkW ki mLi- IN THE FOG A PAHAMOUNT MCTtJllB WITH A LIONEL BARRYMORE T.OUIS WOLHEIM (Star nf "JUIry Ap") 3H5 KEATON rJ&XSb. ";"'.".' liAiiiur; i.iiuim WIIITB NEXT WEEK OEOROE ARLI8S la "TltE MiN WHO PLAYED OOD" "W -RAHfJIA .TACOHSEN Vlellnlat STANTONJ 1STH AND MAnKET 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 THIRD WEEK PARAMOUNT PREHZWTf Cecil B.DeMille$ kg PRODUCTION mn Themarfvfelghan UilrtceJoti'-teiiWllico ALDINE lttth 4 Chtatent 11 te 11 1'ETER n, KYNE STORY "Kindred of the Dust" Flrat National Witt, MIRIAM COOPER LIMITED ENOAOEMENI COMMENCING NEXT WEEK FIRST PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATION :0STA DARTON RHAL ENJOVMKNT." lnauirar. n fmU ttf m BL "sH aLLaa JXStiizS SEATS NOW SELLING DIRECT FROM ONE YFAR'fi RUN AT AMDABSDOIt THEATRE THF Mfcjr. irtT 0F Af ES I I BLOSSOM TIME Ortp'nM Vrv vr C"! nnd Prouptlen ADELPHI 'HE Evenlnci at S:2f S1.50 Mat.Tomer. A. H WOODS sreienta DEtVII-VeRGlN The Keit Fameuj Play In Amarie Dy AVfrj nopweoa With Orlirinal New Yerk Caat Ineladlnr HAZEL DAWN ni GLENN ANDERS . KENNETH DOUOLAt LICE HljUfcHA I BOBDY WATSON The "Harris" Sale of Samples Coats Suits Dresses Juvenile Apparel Offers 1 Styles of Late Creation Frem "Harris "Manufacturing rianz ana jueaaing uesigners or imerica Sample Dresses 25-00 te 150-00 Styles that run the gamut of fashion from tretteur Frecks for the street te elaborate, very beautiful creations for reception or ballroom. The fashions followed out with unusual touches of "HARRIS" creation that lift them from the usual. Notable in this superb showing are Dresses of chiffon velvet, in black, rich colors end high shades. Sample Coats 29 SO te 195-00 With style contact, with greatest de signers, "HARRIS" models are re markable for their unusual features; and at very moderate prices. Plain and fur-trimmed coats in all of the new deep-pile fabrics, that glow like velveta; colors are as lovely. Em broidered, draped and circular effects. ummmmm Millinery g.oe Values te 16.50 75 Hats, of velvet bro cade, metal cloth, velour and felt. Styles for dress and sports. Won Wen derful values, all. Blouses 6.95 te 27.50 Styles of diversified charm in canton crepe, georgette crepe. Hand drawn and beaded. An array of colors and un usual style. Sample Tailored Suits 39-50 te 150-00 Twe and three piece suits.ef clever cut and design. Plain tailored effects. Alse fur-trimmed suits in thres-piece effects. Made of marleen and veldyne. The blouse of contrasting color of canton crepe or crushed silk, some times beaded or embroidered. DAYTIME & DANCE FROCKS 39.50 te 79.50 A wonderful assemblage of the season's best modes, fabrics and colorings. Fine twills, rich lilk crepe weaves and velvets are enhanced with a wealth of ornamentation in enchanting new effects. Fourth Fleer Sample Juvenile Apparel Sj Important Savings &i Coats, 15-00 te 69-50 j Mostly fur trimmed; in new ma- ? terials. Ages 6 te 16. Coats and Hats te match, $32.50 and $38.50. Ages 2 te 6. Dresses, sizes 6 te 16, $4.95 te $29.50. ' g Dresses with bloomers, 2 te 6. S $9.95. ' ' Ifi Extraordinary Offer MISSES' FUR TRIMMED COATS 68.00 Luxurious fabrics trimmed rvith beautiful, large cellars of beaver, grey squirrel, wolf, civet cat, mole, fitch and caracul A wonderful collection of high-character Ceat modes, especially designed in charming versions for the Miss, presenting Alenzo belivia. pan velaine. fashena and veldyne in a splendid selection of fashionable sizes i te 10. Third Fleer RAIN Garrick Last 2 Evgs. L" l'v Mi- . Tomorrow A M-Nh vniKVAI. HIT! HAM II. HARRIS Preaenta JEANNE EAGELS A Vw riar FnunlH en W M-.mpr.rt 'nn-linm'' Pferr "Ml THOMPSON." NEXT MONDAY EVO SEATS BELtlNO MERT0N OF THE MOVIE 'larry Len Wllen' Fnmeua Story Drnmatlt ! bv C"i 8 Knnfmnn nnl Marf rnnDrllr GLEISN HUNTER $ FLORENCE NASH MnnV.;,,,,. WMGWMS $Jm m mm m aw sram fr m .r W 1 y BROAD LA3T 2 WEEKS. Erga. at 8:18 Mla KfaneV Cznrlna njual Tert ijefln ItMj bp hallwl n tli ht, -tha aanrat an I meat aub'tantlnl nf thp rtar't dramatli- DORIS KEANE In Her Triumphant Succn.er te "Remanca" THE CZARINA Ferrest PeP- m- Tomorrow Eeata new Evenlnrs at 8'10 If'r-lthuk n wvy.K civ limit ft v.sr. r.rv-r IIE6FUD TRIUMPH Ami MARILYN MILLErItI LFON EPROL ill SPntMnu foecv wNatd-Caslmert thttn SheTbuj-wVenemcn. Monday and Tuesday 25 MOTION PICTURE STARS IN PERSON nnrvi.vri ATnnrteArj "Tnpirr station WATCH FOR STREET PARADE ATTD RECT'P'nv at C'TT watt MONDAY BETWFrv 1 AND Tp. K. ALL APPEAR AT THE THEATRE HS!iPAT. AND THE-DAT "xifcWNOQNB AND EVENiNOi " nROAD PHESTNt'T JAMES KIRKW00D HEtENE OHADW3 "THE SIN FLOOD" Wit Wni,neiininv in e-wr ... -av vnnir AND MARY mLEI' MINTKIt PALACE ..lirr,i. "AltKKT " aV, fc 1C A M TO 11 P M "MASQUERADER" "y " Commencing Tomorrow RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "THE BOND BOY" ' 0TII A MAltKET A. M. te 11. is ! u WU. FO PPfSESTS WALNUT Ssls&'&y m Tin Ta j DIRECTION WU.I.IAM MORRIS Werld'a Ireateit Entertainer In New Old Secn VIOHTS. one TO Si 60 MATS . 80c TO S2 00 t v,imi iiecinninc I.ext Monday Saata Nev rat tjtfbir AMtryivw acteh wmi WALTER DEN I IMP 1U.PEHTQIRT! mil nntT wrvir MACBETH Meiiav Evir & Siturdar Mat .itRCHANT OF VENICE Tut.day Evanln HAMLET Wedni' Ml i Fridai Err tRVANT IN THE HOUSE-WeJ ferj. ' OTHELLO Thur.iv Evnlnr " """'O OF the eHirV Saturday Eti Ev Sat Mat 77g tn j F0 W,d M.t i0e ta g VICTORIA "MONTE CRISTO" NEXT WEEK--8UHE ttRE TXTNT" undiy Night rl-r ARCADIA KIT' I A CHESTNUT in a. m. TO 11-15 P. M. I'Atleini-VT PTIPHBVT BEBE DANIELS S CAPITOL wiji'aCeRejd la "THE GHOST BREAKER' GLOBE JUNIPEB AND MARKET 11 TO 11 3 BIG HEADLINERS BOBBY NELSON & 00. THE KID HlOW MADRID "RUBEVILLE" BROADWAY J'.r-Ve.Tpfffl VAUDKVIM.R AND "RICH MEN'S WIVES" WITH HOUSE PETERS ALLEGHENY AM) ALLEOHrUT VAUDEVILLE Ills, 7 AND 0 YVETTE AyAv"nEB i Oetn All Year f i Asher s Swimming Poe! JF S E Cor 22d A Valrut Sti ,& 2 Peels 5 Teachcri -JW Partlea Tuaadav. Tlm-sJay Mtr Saturday 6 30 P. M Jf j Mixed Bathing Daily f le coloring?. QfrVt Sptcialiif in Aprtel That Slendtrizu th larger WmanfflSiffl TWO-PIECE SUITS Fer the Jeunc Fille Fur Trimmed and Without Fur 49.50 te 95.00 Marleen, Veldyne, Leretta Cleth, Memsvnc, Duvet de Laine and Imported and Demestic Tneeds Jtutfl0 "rsiene long straight cfl.ct nnd the petite jacket modes are featured in jaunty jpeits ! n ,n.' f-ancl-Seni,'CntUme tu Self-enumcnta-turn, button tr.mm.ng cellars and bandings of mole. bt;.!?1""1, Wlf,'5C?1 nnd,carac"l. cmbre,deries and braiding are effectively employed. I Uli FOURTH FLOOR mcinuruLiiAlx 1UNIGHT VT BEGGAR'S OPERA " THE OAT MI SirtL PrAV i':p,ppr Mats. Wed, at 4; Sat. at 2 Arailin Si-nt Arnrl & Ilrpnt'. HID Climmt PHILADELPHIA A teme, F ORCHESTRA FrL Vd TIRST SPECIAL CONCERT Men. Evening, Oct. 23, 8:15 I "New World Symphony" t Few amnion tfekata at'll te p hid fr thla aerltt EITH'S THEATRE Eddie Fey & Younger Fey, i-Vf.Vh ii in David Schooler (Lela Bennett Hrr Me ,.- 0fV. .'nhnnv Rurlr in "Drnfte en d" KENSIHOT0.N AVt CUMBERLAND POPULAR TRICES AND PLAYERS rjqT ts it. tETn NL?tUX: J..U Mlt" Tu" Thurs Sat NrxT wrrv'-TT" tup ladiier MSN ecTdm 31 RUFFO THi: WORLD'S OllETEST IIARITfVVP OI'L'LAK l'KICKS. 50c te 52 00 fan Sen ni Hei- i.imhrla nn I MiHreimiiV." 'THEATRE. MAE DESMOND CaSlHO RADIO GIRLS TuAi-yaivr M,,Tt, n,v r,,,m.,1T -ndm) Sata Ai-id A Ilniipe t. Ijii Phet TJHILADELPHIA i ';ftnf en or. ' UKLHtblKA Kr- in h Sn Wjrl'l ,,ir i, -.vmnricinv rmrMV nc Miisir tl... NtWYORKSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH, Conductor KOCHANSKI-SPALDING gftftu. Tckfta at Academy A Hmp'a 111 Ohaa"trt w 1 Mala. Men.. Tliura.. Bat. a-ll EMMETT WELCH Mirub-eU Satire TININO gQUlRE ef Mlllbeura. TROCADERO ?' Jy )' w a l 'IMS M i t IUIH l kltl nt tat Mt till rraaltV nviiiimnliiH. ' . ,. .'..' ""! '" O -lirii.i' -I- in. j. nt inn. T rketa fl.60 Ml lleiiiir'a. Iilmbi-I' utitl I'nlteratlT. A!",.H;!FS?.JfiW-"ijMr aa a ONLY CONCERT IN PHILA. THIS SEASON TONSGHTat8:15 ACADEMY OF MUSIC GALLi-CURCI 5G0 Stage Seats at $1.50 A KVOOOD PARQUET AND aauanLi: at aeaucmx mmmp j . in u 4 IS ft v' H' r . l UK t'H HlV .i I ' '" f ',! . . " . Mifh 1110 CIIL8TMUT 6T i,r.?XH CJIEIT. Jtttt, Sr-ii Mitsr".. 5At;MWH'i .tA .2. j rte$fcau. 7T.e 1 I ' W ' ' hl fW'k YMXT' - - - ?m- - : ii2J k2. K,.K