XMJ , - 1 ' , t i s - w H EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEb PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1922 Ik1 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE x jVancy Wynne Chats About Many Subjects of Interest te Society Various Events in Planning ' AFTER Inst week's gnyetr It was a rellef te be nble te rent en Sunday, .n't It? Somehow, things seem much IX nermnl tbeu dnys tfian they 1 d Serine the Hrst few yenrs of readjust nt nftcr the nrmlstlce. The parties far have net kept such terribly late K '.. though the Saturday night en.es Jcern te go well Inte Sundays. Xhe Montgeracrys' party en Saturday nliht for Hepe was a beautiful affair, Cd they will l "VP'J1" lflnce., November for her. and If I am net mis taken one for liunny Geary In that tame month. AOREAT many parties are In the .i.nnlni? for Anne Townsend, who ". -t . . i A tA Isat t aai ! was introduce!! w. uica ... ""?"' k.r uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Newhall in Merlen. She will be cr.e of the buds for whom a large ball -iil be civen, several friends of her hte parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh M. Tewnwnd, having banded together te ''sncnkliW' balls, Dr. Hatfield has ehnnited tlie date of his for his (laugh ter Margaret from December 'J6 till later In the season. The Benedicts Is that same night, you knew, and It would be a pity te have two such par ti., nn the Fame evening. I understand the second date has net yet been de cided upon. II1EAR the Junier Beard of the Academy of Music Is sponsoring a npw dancing class te be held In the Feyer six evenings during the winter, kllnnlw: Saturday, November 18. Mrs. llarclay Warburton is chairman of the committee Interested and Mrs. Billie Clothier, vice chnlrman. The ether mectlngi will be held en December 0. January 0, February 8, March 3 and April 14. The class is composed of many mem Icrs who belonged te the morning class in the Feyer last year, which, Inciden tally, is te meet again this year, and a number of ether boys and girls be sides. I even bear that there are mere Inys than girls en the list. But that Is in It should be. DID you notice what a darling dress Verncr Petersen were at the tea and ilinner-dance her parents gave for her? Tt was of white creDe de chine embreid ered In pearh and crystal heads, and was very becoming Je her. She carried a bunch of orchid")' in her hand which pave a Dcnuimu seu glow 10 ner ces turn. It seems te me that I have quite a bit of news te impart today ; one thins Is thnt Myrn Pnxten's debut has been postponed entirely until tne Hiring. The Pixteni were te htve given a dance in her honor last week, but owing te n death In the family Myra will net go out new, but will nave n party after Easter. TIIERE will be a very Interesting reception nt the Art Alliance en Wednesday of this week when there will bs the first showing of the pictures for the new I'retestnnt Kpiscepal Cathedral which is planned te be built en the Parkway. Ne formal Invita tions have been sent out for the exhibi tion, but there will be a tea from 4 until 5 o'clock, with n number of ladles receltlng. Among them will be Mrs. Arthur Kiddle, Mrs. Charles Biddle, Mrs. Jehn A. Brown, Jr., Mrs. J. Gardiner Cnwntt, Mrs. Norten Downs, Mrs. Henry S, Greve, Mrs. Ernest Law, Mrs. Albert? Lucas, Mrs. Vaughan Merrick, Mrs. Frederick Rowland, Mrs. Heward .Spencer Grnlmm, Mrs, Jeseph 11. McCall. Mrs. Frank Mess, Mrs. Arthur Kmlen Newbold. Mrs. C. I.othren Ritchie, Mrs, Alexander dti l'ent Smith. Miss Emily Smith and Miss Eleaner Bean. MISS ANNE had the children for Sunday school nnd the catechism lessens were progressing well. Finally, however, n question came te Frnnkie. used sir, who unfertunntcly had been wandering ever green fields chnsing but terflies in his wee mind when the les ion about thnt question had been given the week before. Frnnkie frowned for a moment ; then suddenly remembering an expedient of mother's when pushed Inte n corner, ns it were, by a curious i isiter, he drew himself up nnd nnid: "Excuse me, Miss Anne, but I am net at liberty te tell." NANCY WYNNE VjyflHHHNHHHrV i j. it . r . ...!. :wi :-j- 131 . 1 i jjfikS s'e :',- ' . iaj-i ?:ut-- vv. : K J! MRS. CHARLES L. KERNER Who, before her marriage re cently, wae Mitt Anna M. O'Brien, daughter of Mrt. W. E. O'Brien, 1638 W. Venango tt. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Amemr the cuests who will attend the ninclioen en Surdny next which Dr. und r.s. Williams IJkldle Cadwalndcr will B'e nt their home In Itadner, In honor i;C Jliss Marie Louise Adams, debutante lUughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Themas O. Alkcn. will be Miss Mary RldRely Car ,ter, Miss Helen IIope Montpemcry, Miss Mary de F. deary. Miss Elizabeth Bar tlf.Ker. Miss Kranres V. Oerhard, Miss r.lta Dclan, Miss Helen V. Allen, Miss Mrglnla U Caipenter, Miss Agnes Ynr tinll. Miss .TesHle V. Da Cesta, Miss Klsabeth Attcrburj-. Miss Bnrbara U UMten. Miss Kleaner R.- Keens, Mr. A,,kenJtelthner, Mr. James Chtsten. 4tli, irr,.WllRm Ul Carter, Jr.. Mr. Mahlen Hutchinson, Mr. IMward Vnn Pelt, Mr, Paul iseal, Mr. Dunbar Shuwell, Mr. James D. AltemuB and Mr. and Mr. W. Stanley htekes. Miss Adams will malta ner debut nt a tea which her grand ffir,"1?. Mr- and Mrs. Cyrus Bergner. Will Klve nt their home, 00-11 Drexel read, Overbroek, en Monday. Novem &l 6i,fe1, ,ber and for Miss Ellen Hern Hern aen Brooks. duuhter of Mrs. Carrell a. Jucebs, of West Chester. Mrs. Card-(&rFnsXa- vMrR- "erbert Hell. Mrs. n?rVV Qu'mb'' Mre- Charles Vaughan ?m! M.rsi, He.nrj' Montgomery will pro pre pro Mde nt the tea table. Mrs. Henry T. itenmcry' efOO McCallum street, con m,nMW"l '" entertain at a lunch r,f uL y,niii1-y November 20, in honor or Miss Adams. A William Ernest aoredman, U0 Bethlehem pllte. Chestnut Hill, wil glve a dinner and theatre party en Prfilay evening, December 8, In honor of her granddaughter, Miss Susan Price Good Geed man, debutante daughter of Mrs. Hew- ni d E. Seaver, of Montgomery avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. W. Percy Slmp- euii. ei ureen Mm uarms, uveroreoK, will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve ning in honor of her niece, Miss uood ueod uoed man. Mr. Jennings Bacen will act as best man at the marriage of Miss Frances Jennings Ress, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Geerge Gergas Ress, of 1721 Spruce street, and Mr. William R M. I'oelo, which will take place en Saturday next nt Hply Trinity Church. The ushers will Include Mr. Shirley C. McCall, Mr. Pnul Nenll, Mr. Pcmberten Dicksen, Mr. Dwlght Garrison, Mr, Scott Stearns, Mr. Leuis Van Leter, Mr. Philip Wallls and Mr. Christian Jennings, of Harrlsburg. Receiving at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. William McAdoo, of Kin Dawn, Fert Washington, will give en Wednes day, te present their daughter. Miss Margaret McAdoo. will be Miss Cecilia Zlmmermann, Miss Nancy du P. Knowles, Miss Lucy 8. Jeffreys. Miss Llllie Stewart, Miss Dorethv B. Lee, Miss Marguerite J. Beyle, Miss Lillian Fergusen, Miss Annette Sprankle, Miss Elizabeth Green, MIbs Lucylle Austin, Miss Margaret Legan, Miss Jey Drew Bear, Miss Gertrude L. Borten, Miss Marlen Flchtherne, Miss Elizabeth Slter, Miss Verner Petersen, Miss Susan Good Geed man, Miss Virginia Nerrls, Miss Eliz abeth Ca&anave, Miss Careline Remak, Miss Ellznbeth Huey, Miss Dorethy Gray and Miss Mary Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Housten Dunn will shortly Issue Invitations for a tea en Friday nftcrnoen, December 8, at their home, 401 Seuth Twenty-seccmd street, in honor of MIfs Nerma Grey, debutant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Grey, of 400 youth Twenty-second street. Mr. William E. M. Peele, son of Mrs. Geerge P. J, Peele, of 1128 Spruce st.e i. whose mnrrlage te Miss Frances J. Ress, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Geerge a. 'Ress, of 1721 Spruce street, will take place en Saturday next. will entertain his best man and ushers at , University Club. Mra Jehn Barnes, of Four Winds, Haverford, will give a costume dance en Tuesday evening, October 81, In honor of her daughter, Miss Sarah Mary Barnes. Mr. and Mra Agnew T. Dice have closed their cottage at K405 Ventner nvenue, Atlantic City, and are new oc cupying their apartment at the Belle-vue-stratferd. Mr. M. Mahmood, of Punjab, India, and president of the Oxford Interna tional Assembly, Is the gvest of Col onel Jehn R Muckle at his home, 2023 Walnut street Mr. and Mrs. a. Helde Nerrls. of Hilltop, Gypsy and Uchoel lanes, are at the Dennis Hetel, in Atlantic City, for several weeks. Minn TViniJhv fTunll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T..-ui.ten Haxall, of Baltimore, , will arrlve tie latter part of this week te assist in receiving at the tea which i Mr. and nt.-n. Clayten McElroy, of 2012 Pine strt, will give te present their (laugh'.-., Miss Elizabeth Jellffe McElroy, Miss 1'xall will be entertained as the' cues', ei' Miss Gertrude D. Dougherty, daughter of Mrs. Francis S. Dougherty, of 2806 Locust street, ever the week end. Mies Frances A. Crawford, of Nine teenth and Sansom streets, who has been spending several months traveling en the Continent returned te this city en the Homerle en Thursday, Mr. and Mn. C, D. Robinson, of Wyn cote, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter, Ann Marie Rob inson, en October 15. Mrs. Robinson was before her marriage Miss Marie Nclffcr, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. W, K. Nelffer, of Wyncote. Mrs. B. Kahn, of the Delmar Apart ments, has returned from an extended visit te her daughter, Mrs, Jack Huoh Hueh berger, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allisen, of Spring Spring Celd, have returned from a meter trip te the Pecene Mountains. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Sarah McQulre. of 1684 Perter street, has returned home after a trip te the Poconos. Friends of Mrs. Jeseph McFadden, of 2619 Seuth Fifteenth street, will be glad te hear she Is recuperating from a recent IIIIICDB. A SUrDrls fnlaAllAjukniin shewnr waji f'yen en Thursday evening In honor of mias Keia uaiiagher at her home, 1840 Perter street The guests Included Mlw Rosalie Lyneh, Mis Oertrude Brown, Miss Marie K. Mehan, Mlai C. Kenny, Mill Elener Gllmere, Miss Margaret Gllmpre, Mri. Themas White, Mra. Ray. mend A. Themas and Mrs. Simen A. Rhedei. Gault'Hunter Wedding A wedding of much Interest took place en Saturday evenlnc at 6:30 o'clock In Ht. Jehn's Episcopal Church, Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn, when Miss Gortrude Hunter, dauehter of Mra Anhlav Prf-htn Ttiinter. of 1430 De Kalb street, became the bride of Mr. Jehn W. Gault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S. Gault, of 'Portland, Me. The cere, meny wai performed by the Rev, H. St. Clair Hathaway, rector of the church. The bride, who was given In marrlage by her brother, Mr, W. Perry Hunter, were a gown of heavy white satin trimmed with duchess lace, which was worn by her mother en her wedding day. A long court train of satin fell from the shoulders, and the tulle veil hed a coronet of duchess lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of roses, orchids and gardenias. The maid of honor, Miss Mni-y Hunter, the bride's sister, and the matron of honor, Mrs. Emmet R. Curtln, Jr.i of Lima, O., were dresses allke of green canton crepe. The bridesmaids were Miss M. Cath arine Yeakle, Miss Isabel A. ityder. Miss Harrlette B, Chain, Mrs. P. Frank Hunter, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Hewie, of Norrlstewn, nnd Miss Arabella B. Gault, of Coshocton, O., slster of the bride groom. They were frocks of peaen-coi-ered canton crepe. All the bride's at tendants wero brown velvet hats with flowing lace loops and carried brenze snandrarens. The little flower alrl was Miss Virginia Hunter. Mr. Geerge W. i uedd, or uecnester. n, y., was xne dcsi man. The ushers Included Mr. P. Frank Hunter, Jr., of Norrlstewn J Mr. Nathan Clifferd, Jr., of Portland, Me. ; Mr. D. R Hanna, Jr., of Cleveland, O. ; Mr. T. C. Sherman, of Albany. N. Y. j Mr. William Hlmebaugh, of Coshocton, O., and Mr. Jehn Jehns, of Leng Island. Master Pierce Hunter, nephew of the bride, acted an page. A reception was given at the home of the bride following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Gault will llvn nt 47 Themas street. Pert'and. Me. The bridegroom served In the United States Aviation Cerps during the war. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Errell White, of Rese Valley, have been visiting In New Or leans for a few weeks. Friends of Miss Kathleen OlIAIInn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rebert G. Oil flllan, of Swnrthmore, will be glad te knew that she Is convalescing from a recent appendicitis operation at the Media Hospital. Yardley It was "Boek and Story Day" at the Yardley Civic Club en Thursday after noon, when stories were told by Mrs. Virginia R. Dauser, Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. Granville Bassett and Mrs. Fred Satterthwalte. Mrs. Charles M. Eames gave a "Review of the Beeks of To day," which was followed by book charades. A vocal sole was given by Mrs. Algernon S. Cadwallader. Tea was "ryed by Mrs. H, Linn Baasett, Mrs. William Applegate and Mrs. H. a Dande. Norristown Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Bean, of 80 Jacety street,1 have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Mlsj Rachel Elizabeth Bean, te Mr. Francis Brown Shelden, of 1436 Powell street The members of Company I. Penn sylvania Reserve Mllltla, will held their first reunion and banquet en Thursday evening, November 16, at the Plymouth Country Club. The company officers are : President, Mr. Charles Rambo ; vice president, Mr. Edgar Schmidt: secre tary, Mr. P. Frank Hunter, Jr. treas urer. Mr. William Bewer. Mr. C. Town ley Larzelere was the fermir captain of the company. FREE EXHIBITION tf cCLEES GALLERIES 1S07 WAT.WTIT BT Werk by Eminmnt Painttn Etchtefi by Whlitler, Hsyilen. Cimeren. New rroefn by Ellfrn Heptr W. LEE JUNKET Fine rismlng Rente-lm Pulntlasi A Distinguished Portrayal of the Mede Furs SPECIAL Beautiful Dark Eastern Mink Capes and Coats With gorgeous Imported tin- Prices areatly reduee Original Creations of Mr. Andraasg ANDRASSY' Visit Our Ncv Certel Department in the St, Jame$ Shep, Walnut at 13th Street BONWH TELLERS, OCX She Specially Shep rfOwinathn CHESTNUT AST 13 . STREET Ornamentation Plays An Important Part in the Daytime Freck fcj Benmt Teller & Ce. Interpretations Expressly Created for Madame f 39.50 te 175.00 Crepe Rente Crepe Romaine Serpentine Crepe Canten Crepe Peiret Treill Crepe Satin flr'HE Egyptian and Oriental Influences dominate the Ornamental in the new season's modes, even as they define the silheuette: Rich and vivid colorings, smart contrasts and exquisite blendings, designs intri cate and elaborate distinguish these decorative motifs rendered in silk embroidery, fine seutache, beading, braiding and appliques that are employed en sleeves and panels, en hems and neck-lines, en girdles and cuffs, in a variety of interesting effects. SECOND FLOOR i "i -tr.ii m pm i .filial FIRST PHILADELPHIA SHOWING 4!I4.JM1LJ;J.VJM11MIL-IJ SHUvauDLVILLE OPENING TODAY DAILY VATS. tilt. EVOi. IllS " we rrm ijsV p LEW IELDS In a Ootrfte rlttle 'Wf.hn-MAItn Ktrue "RE-UNITED" AND A GREAT SURROUNDING BILL OF . Jit.nui.ifit.na Htnly Company nt Amnrtre Theltrej SHOOTING THROUGH A WOMAN VAUDEVILLE'S NEWEST LATTOH SENSATION A SAKE BUHPEIBE ZAZA ADELE & CO. "A MUSICAL NOVELTY" BOB KENNEDY "Timely Teplct Tunefully Trtd" AUSTIN & CARLTON "TWO FASHION PLATES OF FUN" CONNORS & BOYLE In "THE SLUE OKABESS" HEARN & PERRY la "WE WILL BEE IX THHOUOH" SPECIALLARRY SEAMON te "THE HIOK" TWw5Pat&eV' An SHADOWS OF (0 '10 Star iii no Russell Simpsen The Hore of "snewblind" W1 II MmxvjMir.Jikm Mmj I WmffBtW 1BBh BBBBHbBhi TaBBK BV I LYDIr fONIQHlAT 8.15 IV MATS WEDRAT THE MUSICAL Mr nc re BLOSSOM imb; WfafMMA rEABSPUNAT Zi-AMW'KADOII I WITH ORlfilNAL i N Y CAST ivnccfifirnAM annnv MKM.. - . . -.y... in. -SsViv,r;DV;"u,,ETB OWN MUSIC BTORY SPTTUBERT'B OWN ROMANCE KINETEKNTH A MAltKKT 11 A. . TO 11 P. tt. a GEOROE Arxiss rThUnWhA Played Ged MUSICAL FEATURE SASCHA JACOBSEN WOIJMl TAMOfH VIOLINIST Npwi Inclu.Icii Cernfflfti CrrmenUi of .Mt. Hlnnl IIn..lteI Irty if Merry (Irldrn .TnMlce niilM nnil llrlfrm I'nrmlp STANTON SSHUBERT FB!8Hf4S-l? . .. ... . rz. - ' - (humai wtv.eter sfATS A50"$BXm FRANCES WHITE Wl TAYLOR HOIMFC tuvur rdiriFMUJi .i -.. ..-Sts.."?!S. tn n wtwWAt, rrVMAt. lUntffrSlXCtiS HOTEL MOUSF ADELPHI IPiifit tt,. A. H. WOODS pmenU The Most rmeu PUy In America. With Orlrlntl Ntw Yerk Ctt. Ineludlnc HAZEL DAWN ! OLENN ANDEH3 I KENNETH DOUOLAS ALICE HEOEMAN I BOBBY WATSON RSWPB UHflifltb Visit Our Net Corset Department in the St. James Shep, Walnut at Thirteenth Street ' BONWU TELLER J CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR TUESDAY AN ESPECIALLY ARRANGED GROUP OF Women's and Misses' Fur-Trimmed Coats and Capes At Very Special Prices FUR-TRIMMED BOLIVIA COATS Smart Coats for Women ; designed en wrappy lines, with large cellars L 7 (If) of fox; crepe silk lined and interlined. Shades arc navy, black and I 4'U brown, aizes 34 te 44. BROADTAIL-CLOTH BLOUSE COATS ) Women's full-length Coats with wide ribbon sash accentuating the 85.00 blouse effect. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 34 te 42 ) FUR-TRIMMED PAN VELAINE CAPES ) Women's Capes surmounted by a large cellar of choicest beaver or 89.50 natural gray squirrel. Copy of Jenny model. Sizes 34 te 42. I FUR-TRIMMED BOLIVIA CAPES Women's Capes of finest Mandalay Belivia, with large cellars, deep borders and side panels of taupe fox. Shades are black, navy Geneese and brown. Sizes 34 te 44. HANDSOME FUR-TRIMMED COATS Women's straight-line and blouse models of Marvella, Pan Velaine, Tarquina and Lyrena, with large cellars and some with cuffs of choicest furs. In all the fashionable shades. Sizes 34 te 46. 110.00 125.00 Women's Medel Coats, Capes and Wraps, Featuring the 'Newest Treatments of Silhouettes and Fur Trimmings. 145.00 te 395.00 GARRICK TONIGHT , MERTON MOVIES Uyir l?m wl'?en'"F,"i'"Ht'TrDrinitlf. gl'rnn HWrrT ""&& FLORENCE NASH MT""C ..... Mnntamie fjrl I'prnnnr rnrf Mam w tn & Snt , ,,r fn je BROAD Last 6 Evgs. "? ,,,,, ,. , . Wed. Ic SM "Mini hMM'i Ctnrlna luimt ry drnn Itely ue nallml in tli bnut, llin rniriMt mi'l meit Riibatantlnl nf tlie jnr'n ilrnmaUe out put." Kvenlnp Iilucr DORIS KEANE In Her Trlrnn'.-nt S'inie.n tn "rtcmnnpc" THE CZARINA S't W'k rriinelnf T.urrlm rn In Vtr IVnnlp I'OKREST Popular Matlnoet i Evm. -. vnrK . ??,' l',.S.?t- - -i r x i 1IEOF&LD MARILYN MILLErITI LEONERROL IflTH AND MAltKKT Ji'SO, 1 30 B-n r,:Zf 7'H" 0.80 LAST SIX DAYS OF THE PARAMOUNT SITCKSB Cecil B. De Mille's rilODLTTION MANSLAUGHTER WITH THOMAS MEIGHAN LEATRICE JOY nil tqi- WILSOM NEXT WEEK wiu.iam rex rnniirnieN "SILVER WINGS" With MARY CARR rVii! iiiiiiiireiM.ii niniii in u r.uu ra im.ui iikjiu I'liiini imimi j I THINK S OF IT! 1 TODAY At Noen I 25 Motion jj Picture g Stars Will arrive nt Bread Street Station te par ticipate in the opening of B U7 A I Mf TT tonieht bus T .(-icii v A MU. Wed. and Sat. TBE 6!m AMERICAN VICTOR, WALTER nm i III II IIAUDnCM REPERTOIRE FOR THIS WEEK WArnrTW T,it, a. c-..-j- . MERCHANT OF'VENICTuUdaEvcnln, OrHEL6-fhur.d.y EvenK7WeU- "' TAMING OF THE SHREW Saturday Evir REPERTOIRE FOR NEXT WEEK MAt'MKTH Tii'-mler F.rpnlns TAMI.Sc; or TUB iillllKW WliJ. Mnt NKW WAY TOl'AY 01,1) DKItTS-We.l Uri IIAMI.ET Thiirndar Kenlne '"e"''-T smtVANT IN THJi IinrSE Frldnv r.ve Mnitl'IIANT OF VENiriJ-RiturilnV Jint' EXTRA MAT. FRI. "ROMEO & JULIET" EVES . SAT. MAT., 77e TO S3 60 WED. AND FRI. MATS.. 80e TO SSI 00 REX INGRAM'S METRO MASTERPIECE mm OF ZEHDA AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC DHILADELPHIA ' OBCHESTBA r.EOPOr.D BTOKOWSKI. Condurter FRIDAY AtTKUNOd.S OCT. M7. AT 2 30 HATI'IIDAY EVnXINO. Of'T. 18 AT 8.15 Soleliti HANS KINDLER. 'Cellist SnHtTllF.nT n....,,T. '..n.."....,. SpHUMANN. .. Symphony Ne. 8. Tn C inaTnr WAONEK ....Funeral March from "Die BLOOH Goheleme. ttr 'dim -n n..i. MOUSSOEOSKY Entr'acte from STRAVINSKY "-. HRST SPECIAL CONCERT TONIGHT AT 8:15 DVORAK "New World Symphony" A few navn tlrkit stilt tu he lmd for thli Kerle. TkUets ut Jleppe'a ,V Acad, of Music. ALDINE 19th and Chestnut R The atara will make a S parade through the 3 central aectien of the city ahertly after the neon hour, leaving the J? City Hall, doing down 9 Bread te Chestnut, te Fifth, te Market and g returning down Bread te he Bellcvue-Strat-8 feru. B Sunlight arclights will R be placed in front of the theatre, and me- 4 tien pictures of the crowd will be taken at J night. 1 STARS APPEAR B AT THE THEATRE I Today & Tomorrow p Afternoon & Evening f,i,n'iini.i"iu" 'IIimhiihii imi'iuii nun nun mi uwmjp,, P ACAnF.MY OP MTTKin HILADELPHIA , ORCHESTRA LEOPOLDsTSTOpKOcWSICI CONDUCTOR TONIGHT AT 8:15 ' DVORAK "New World SvmDhenv" Tlekata at Heppe'i A Academy of Muile A few teaten ticket! still te be had for thl terlei. A Most Extraordinary Offer MISSESTUR-TRIM'D COATS 68.00 t Luxurious Fabrics Trimmed With Beautiful, Large Cellars of Beaver, Cray; Squirrel, Wolf, Civet Cat, Mele, Fitch and Caracul A wonderful collection of high-character Ceat modes, especially designed m charming versions for the Miss, presenting Alenzo Belivia, pan velaine, Faahena and veldyne in a splendid selection of fashionable colorings. Sizes 14 te 18. Third Fleer SECOND NIGHT BIG FOX TROT CONTEST Championship of I'hilndelphia THE CASTL 219 SO. BROAD Balloon Dance, Tutidajr, Oct. 24th NEW MANACEKENT J T&rtienKs-li m w 11ROAD & CHESTNUT A NEW I'AllAMOr.ST I'ICTl'Hn THE COWBOY TANED LADY With 1UM MOORE and MARY MILES MINTER ADDED COTTNTY FAIR AT KARTCTTlf "UNDER TWO FLAGS" 12TI1 A MAI1KET 10 A. 31. TO 11 P. II. PALACE RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE BOND BOY" VICTORIA Jin & .MAitKur A. M TO It 15 P. M. JOHNNY HINES in "SURE-FIRE FLINT" CAST INCLUDES DORIS KENYON. EDWARD BREESE. ROBERT EDE30N AND EiriE SHANNON THIS AFTERNOON JOHNNY HINES IN PERSON 1U111 A. tlll.Sl.NLT 10 A. SI TO 11 15 1'. M. ARCADIA "THE DUST FLOWER" Ait y. "y imming Peel J 1 A Walnut Sta. W 5 Teacher mJm ise p. m, 2r thina Daily f in,.eteh,;,,r, Ashcr s Sw S. E Cor. USi 2 Peels Partita Tutt Baturdar, Mixed Be K EITH'S THEATRE VAN & srHPrvrvr TED LORRAINE & JACK CAOWIN "!", JWsertft OUn Slft A Ktllv. V.' llli.m P),.n.v... and LILLIAN SHAW METROPOLITANTONIGHT at BEGGAR'S OPERA POP piura Tim OAV Ml'Bll'AI COMEDV ' Mati. Wed. at 4; Sat. at 2 AAniTAI T MARKET CAPBTOI. CHARLES RAY in "THE BARNSTORMER" GLOBE FAY MARBE OKLAHOMA FOUR MOP.IN SISTERS is HURRAY MENCUER MAXIMUM QT1M.ITY MINIMUM PRICE Julfll AND MARKET ii .nil l'ERHONAUTY, VERSATILITY AND BE' IT' BROADWAY "MONTE CRISTO" 1 . 1 . 1 1 A 1 4SM IIKIl i! 15 ii an, ii p. m. ' IHIVII I ! ,ND ALLEGHENY 1 It MKllilll tx ,t.i r.r.unvy .'IS, 7 i u "AT 4 P. M." A Ml " I ' ' 'ITII JAMES McCOOL Pim 111 V I i Hi i',AY JOHN BARRYMORE "SHERLOCK HOLMES" CROSS KEYS '""'V -v; DICKINSON & TEMPEST MUSICAL COHEDY STARS DfS!&!D Kn!nteii At, I & Cumberland ' MAE DESMOND 'fc I NIOHTLY Hyp TH LAJJD, I i fT MJT-Plf linnTm,, .. . METROPOLITAN j g '- 31 OPKIIA KOI i4i: "1-IUDtU RUFFO TIIK WOIir.II'H OHKATfiHT IIAIIITOVK POPULAR PRICES, 50c te Sm "' n 'Vl O ml... M.lmwIiiHi )m W i m Ml I I ..... ..-.. ni4mn int law" CASINO BubMbbT 'i ROCADERO Wygfrl ' UWJWAINUT 8TRJEBT nurUK,U-HUi E1VJMETT WELCZ-: lZ.iz&k" SatlrnHUIO 8UUISE. of HltlUuiuji ' -aj.ft ., 1ft, tn ).,,, ty., llrfli--:&,t t.lw'Ci i . -"-, i.V-,-. . liJii i iqpi''..-.:
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