Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1022
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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.
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fMalttjr-fbeWear
3fe- rr Women
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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in "THE BOND BOY"
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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.
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Men. Evening, Oct. 23, 8:15
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