gt,c if V'WyjIM l' . t :i x .1 .r-. vfm mmirn- -cr ni t.tm mmmmmmmimmimmtm i Jf l", i? ift i' ... - iyw '. '. wrll 'jmn. IfTOVS ' Wfiy ' ? ' mnr .immiHBiHBmiDHnHnBBinBKrwiBVH ibji mv uiibvj v ininr'wiT' . imwiispiHmnMOBViiHiiiiBMVivfrv v -w v iinii r... MVHHBivn' v. i -w "' e. vn iuii in 1 1 'tbtw- m iw 1 1 i nr i- - ,i -i :r it- ji (in - .no ii i i i i t in ,-ii C 2V. 'tlTOSi, 'wTO liW7 .,! '" ' - ' ' r- i - r i --ii ";' . ,j- i t . . ,', ' " ..'., . -.--,-- i -i4. a - r-r-r- ii .rrf. EVENING PUBLJO XEUWEK lJiHJAUJWijJfJtiiA, it.kjlu.ax, uuiVAiutt z, uraz - r.n'jg m. m ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Gees te Anetlier Tea Today Captain and Mrs, Rebert te Entertain for Miss McElroy Tonight yr vi;u n senren passed without n teal summer and fall nbrentl, will arrlve IV . . n it i I 111 thin rntinfrv rn niinrtnv ti.Tt. ll nt the Acorn. Alltl li ccnninty is ,,..i.f..1 ulnnn t evi. bllrlk nn Tfrnlr. Thnr U something se (junlnt at out ll'f t,ll' cntrnnce which is ni- .... uand fill ff'lfl. There's the urcliwl doorway Rolnglnte t,n mtln jnnl or court off Wnlnut ...f .,n,l ilmrn's the vrstibuie down !tiiirH with Hip "hie Malrxxny lendlnif en le the trnroeni. U'b painted Unite, tint Is the pests or the banisters re white. Mini tlic steps nmi tinmi rnll me iiinhegnny. The long front room, which Is ummlly the one In which tie cticMs urn received, In decorated In Jc end white, nnd is very attractive. cre-s the hrillway hre two or three imaller rooms, which uie used for re fre'liinents nnd the overflow of guests. Tlieie v.ere a Rrcat many nt the tea TeUcrd.iv. It was given by Mr. nnd Mrn. Hiunet I,.uulreih. Jr., of Hlgh i.,i -,r,.i,iw. C'liehtiliU- Hill, te Intro- .lux their daiiKbWr Lutltlu. . l.etltht Is ititniilns looking, wMi n perfect wealth of ie(' geld hair, which is ulngulnrly ' bcnittlfiil. She Is tnll and carries her elf well. Nlie was wearing a lovely frock "f white und sliver brocade, whlen made her exceedingly fair skin fairer than ever. ..,,, , Mrs I.andrcth looked handsome In u own of black chiffon velvet, nnd she wero a corsage bouquet of orchids. There were about twenty of the sea son's buds receiving, looking perfectly "dear In their light frocks and dainty sllppeis. TODAY we have Iszie MeElrey's tea nt the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dame-, HMO Latimer street. I77le i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clnvten MeHlrey und one of the most ti3p"ulnr of the buds. She has n num ber of lfliilixcf, nnd fiiemlB In "ijltl "ijltl mere. Incidentally, and the two Thern cirl? rnd Dorethy Ilnxull have come up from the Oriele City te receive nt the tea. In the evening Captain nnd Mrs. Rebert, of the Navy Yard, will give a hop for Izzle nl her out-of-town friends' Won't hrft he fun? Yeu knew, Izzle's name Is Uisabeth .TeIUTe McKIrey'. It's n pretty nnine. I think, nnd a shame te spoil it with a nhkniinie: hut nil the jilrls de It. And theies something rather close te the heart .limit the name given you by the frit nils uhe have grown up with you. Till: Invitations, for the Hupper uiud are out, and, as uhunl. Mrs. Hutch Hutch Iveu yre't is running the affair. Mrs. Seett comes ever from New Yerk for each meeting of this delightful and ex ex eluslie club, which is held en Satur day evenings nt the Uellevue-Stratferd. The epeiiimr meeting will take place en November IS nnd, just think, we can go tlen- tin- Saturday after the Army nnd Naw s'line. I think that will he great. I jut lee te dance with a uniform. Met of us de, ;en knew, whether we acknowledge It or net. TALKING of uuifernis, have you heard nbeut the ball which Is te be fiven in the ' Hellevue en November 1 bv the Talor E. Waltheur l'es( of (he American Legien? Henn ter I'epp'er Is honorary chairman of the affair, which Is te be called the Autumn Ball, jirnl from all I hear jt's going te be bnutiful. ' ' ' Anether big affair will be the annual Charity Ball, which is scheduled for Thiirvlhj lilKht, December 7, and will be opened with n musical-comedy revue, "An Claire de la Lune," in which ieme LtlO men and girls will dance. Th beneficiaries of the ball this year re Hie I'liher-lty, frffersen. Weman's and Hahnemann Hospitals. Charlie Meisjn will rehearse the dancers. DANNY has been rending a let of late. He is six jcars new nnd traiN llnenilv. Tales of the sea and riilps attiaet him immensely, and his iteirli (nn ,t. grtid te portray some of hU theii,;litq. Yesterday morning at brealfaM Aunt II. asked him: "Hew man children nrc there In your school this juir. Hnnny?" And said the yeu'n; man : ,,Oh." about a thousand band ." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi anrl Mih, Charlep II. Hunter, of Rfjulinc. IV , announce the enKagement ef lni iLnirfliter. Miss Kllsabeth E. HiuitiT te Mr Samuel t, Slieber, Jr., en nf M, and Mrs Samuel J,, hheber. 5f Itif irliuuer Colerado HprltiKs, Cole, sir l-il)i)r j9 a 1,j)M0W 0( jiri), Jehn CpPMi.'li iMi PJeveni), Mrs. Pemberton Hii'i'hlrisei .uitl Xlrs. William Struthers Ellin, miiI Is i elated te the Jehn KHebern ml Ucgln.ild Slu.liers of this city. He is at piestnt engaged In buslneFs in Reading M M .niin II Townsend, debutant.) nl(.'U i Mi. and .Mrs IXuiie Xewh.ill. or NulH it!,, win enteitnln at dinner On Jlindi-i eveiilnff. December 18. In honor of viHS Ullzabeth T. P. Mac Kubln and Mlia Klcauer V C. Mac Kiililn c-f UalMmere The ffuests will later attend the dance te he given by Mi. -i nd Mi. Walter M. Jefferds, at It1," Il!vCa,ltr,n' In honor of their niece, Jiis MarRtierite Jefferds Heyle. claugli "i of Mr and Mrs. Samuel A. Royle. Mrs Manuel Wheeler Merria. of Hun ft e.i :, Chestnut Hill, will glve a linitj irm rr,;W evening In honor of her istnrlite, 1Kh liartmriL W. strnulirliltrp A'1" B' ' w 11 Inelude the memb.-'i;-, of. tH'i 'unr; r et The, gup.t, W)i , U)n attend the bridge rATJi.w'UPb it'1 Itlchnrd Allen, of' ,",;. tll'htut Mticcl, will glve this eve-I ning in honei nf Miss Elizabeth Rorrten. I Tw"h er .L Ml- n"d Mrs f'- Stanley' J?,?. ml,of.'-07 Charlton r,treet. Chest-, whose ongBgement te XIr. Wll- im ' ' X Lil'Mncett. id, was rsi ,.-ntly ' arnwun, p,), will b Mr. and Mrs. Xla.ll- rv i ' yA. Mlss I-leaner Wesley, MIhs lin',',", l"', T'ulndn. Mi. Churchill Wll-' TV i,' ,r Hr- 'Ufrei1 Muench and Mr Ilia n A. Llpplticett, 3d. , ,Ucceili Mrr A,, i. ut the tea which Mr. end l!,n i . ' ' ""iBiiiman, 01 1631 '''Ut-rhouie Fnunre. i dve en Mm ii'iey H. Walghtman. of 1S30 te npiVi'".. 1 "; Ut,11"5 RlU-Carlten. Cferuinli.tl,,,r ('a!1e''"-''-. Miss Fanny Je.,;t,1Mla? tJanS5r Woelaton. Miss 2 " JC!kt" MlPH Anna rcrilia Zlm. Hefin nt? , W3 ,'0lltl''1 Landrcth, Mls-3 "eW Knigh miss MBiKaret A. Hat- ir,aynD,"JI?lr- Mr. un.J Mrs. Wolght Welght rartvl fT'c' Jlnn'r nnrt theatre Jng prt "B ,,B tca for ,h0 recelv' V. m i,"'rv niai tinge te Mr. William r.,' ' '.."'''. "Oil of Mrs Ooercr, P. .r "!'. Mil tain nu... . -"..' rrw I'JItx I,e, n " ""-luef'J tin' unci 11 e"s jV'f" '''"Ben win aUpil,j M,M J "lie of her brklfsinalilH. I lit- L-il,lu!s iir.,,ri,l ,1,,, l.rl.1,1 --. ....... iftit.-cT ... iiiinii in nn PllVit1 Ji '". 1. Jr010"! f '" "no! tlfs ., .,.. v"ln"""i I" two box uar Illlza ,),;.. 5Triil .'.'? "'nor of Miss eth t. i V .V .'.'? honor of Miss l,Jri" MoKlrey, dausliler of Jtr.i C1"i''" .MelJIrey, of 20U' Siriet. Oil M,.r..1j,. . ,'..'i.... ... ;? und I lllfl x ctlh.I Iv I,'-.?,0' n.". YL'urTdaj etnlr.B. Ne- V Ble iftsnA wh'cl ''or p.i.ciits will nu h, " I a feri ",ll , at the pt.m,8.vlvtt- to.lWli&n$rttWetAmw- Snru.1. US'I.,".!,."'.I.,,,',,. r:- KKli. nt 2 1 OS lolleii,., , "'" IVP ll tneatte party ,. :"u ""'.. .by a Slimier nt ih ni.i,v..i L.i ....:. j. . - -j:- .'-,.,, Mr nH,Mf,!,ferr,",en' daughtrr of' ahifS ',?. 'i,)ii" fhestnut Ul, niter lie i, ti'"nn',r al ntr ll0ln '"St eve n ks 'p,,'10'10,1' f M's I'rancn .Inn "iron. , l'-lURhtflr of 13r. and Mis I ki.m ..;'fse H"f,. of 1TSI Bin iicu. "n dfiih.,,' r."l0'T. Mlns l.iirjlb, Ami. ! Anil 'ip0 .;l".UK.1,tr.r "r Mt 1tlchn.nl "fee?. '"Mr.r ' ,n!"h vcnty.tcten.l I l; sirs, l.ngiibli, who spent the 1 .b " " In this country en Sunday next, The Rtiesta who will attend the tho the tho ntre party and supper nt the Itltz-Cnrl-ten which Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Herace Mrlmer, of Helgraeme, Wyncote, will slve en Thursday evening, Novembor 16, In honor of Mls Virginia L. Cnrpen Cnrpen ter, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph it. Carpenter, Jr., of Cheetnut Hill, will Inelude Miss Anne H. Town send. Miss Sttrnh J-ranklln Duanc, Mltis Hat ah K. Hudsen, Miss Carrell Spencer, Mlsa Husan Prlea doedmati, Miss Mar Mar guerlte Jefferds Horyle, Miss Elisabeth Atterbury, MIhs Emily K. Dartew, Mr. Urueme Lerlmer, Mr. Edward Van Pelt, Mr. Henry Pemberton, Mr. GeerKO A. Annlstead, Mr. Frederick Swope. Jr., Mr. Charles I. Thompson. Mr. Cat roll Knight, Mr. Curtis Allen, Mr. Harry French Graham, Mr. James 8. Mcrrltt, Jr., Mr. Lawrence M. Smith, Mr. Oeorge Began nnd Mr. David Heard. Mm Helsteln de Haven, of 2037 Spruce sttect, will entertain at dinner at her home en Tuesday evening, No vember 14, In hener of Miss Eleaner Mercer Jeneii, daughter of Mr. W. Mao Mae Lean Jenes, whose marriage te Mr. Charles Yeung Fex, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. Fex, of 2035 Spruce street, will take place the following Thursday. Autebusses will meet the G:42 train from the Reading Termlnn.1 at Meadow brook Station tomorrow afternoon te convey guests te the wedding bf Miss Mildred Fetterolf, which will tuke place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morten Fetterolf tomorrow evening. i -Mrs. Benjamin Frnnklln Pepper, of i;reieiru avenue, unestnut Hill, accom panied by her daughter. Miss Anne Pep per, will shortly return te this city, after a summer spent In European travel. Mr and Mrs. William Compten. of Washington. D C, who have- been the guests of Mrs. Oeorge Grant Snow den, nt her plnce at Rosemont, have returned te their home. Mrs. Snewdcn'a ten, Mr. ueerge Orant Snowden, who Is a student at the Hill Scheel, will spend next week-end with his mother. rMr?.,.wllllam. H- PnK and her son, Mr. William H. Page, and daughter, Miss Evelyn Page, who have been spend ing several months at the Idlewild, Media will return te their home, 23X4 Locust street, en Monday next. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, who are occupying their summer home at Chest nut mil since their return from abroad, will net return te their town house, 2004 Walt.ut street, until the latter part of next month. Miss L. Margaret Bppncer. daughter of Mr. and Mre. Paul Spencer, et 2044 locust street, who has been spending the past week in Richmond. Va.. will return te her heme en Monday next. Mrs. Philip P. Peace nnd her daugh ter, Miss Kathryn F. Pearce, who hae been occupying their summer home, reacelleld, Mid-Stream Farm. Paoli. have returned te their town house, 311 beuth Twenty-second street. Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Yeung Fex and SDruce street. Tnn wpririliic nt Mrs. Fex'a son, Mr. Charles Yeung Fex. Jr., and Miss Eleaner Metcer Jenes, daughter of Mr. XV. McLean Jenes, will take place en Thursday afternoon, No Ne omber 16. Mr. and Mrs Ferrest Nelan Magce and their small daughter who spent the summer In Maine and hae been spend ing a few weeks as the guets of Mrs. Magee's mother, Mrs. K. C. Gould, at nor cettage nt Atlantic City, have returned te their home, 2108 Locust street. There will be a card party at the Hetel Walten en November 10 for the endowment fund of the College of the Sacred Heart, Manhattnnvllle. New Yerk, at 3 o'clock. The afTalr Is under the direction of Miss Isabelle ton ten organ. Miss Anne Henkf-ls. Mlsa Mane Frcncy and Miss Saia Fieney. Mrs James Floed, of 2042 North Six-ty-thlrd street. Ovcrbroek, entertained at her home in honor of her daughter. Miss Virginia Beatrice Floed at nn informal masquerade en Saturday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wlllard Moero have returned home from their wedding ti ip te Ueimuda and urn new- eccmivitiir tlmir new- home en Cadwulnder read, Elklns' i-arK .-virs. aioeru win be remembered as Mlf,s Sara Barr Fry befere her mar riage en October 3. Mr. and Mis. Jehn G. Veg'.er announce the marrlage of their daughter, Mlsa Olga Amelia Veglcr, te Mr. James Kings ley Kerr en Tuesday, October 24, at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr will be nt home after December 1 at Kew-Arllngten Ceuit. Kew Gardens, I.I. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn l O'Callaghan of 7201 Lincoln Drive, Gerniantcnvn, are spending a month at Het Springs, Va,, with Dr. O. J. Murphy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kelman Goldstein, of 1413 Hadden avenue, Camden, enter tained at dinner en Sunday last en the occatleu of the engagement of their daughter, MIsh Dera Goldstein, te Mr, Julius Rosenberg. The gueits were the Immediate members of the families. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. William K. Peters of uuiii iscaument aveiiu,-", Aniieuncn tlir , marrincn nt Ihniv rln.tii?htir TIq i-'tf,,., i in Znth. Hih T., pcn,Ln". Alice Vess. Mis Minnie Vess Miss Mar.- at her counter ni li a?'??11 ' r-lnr- Ml',,, -Tane Bruce- Mias Marl ui ner country place at Ardmore. rc-i ppnnrnmnv Airw t'hns Hrnlcpr mi t.,ir,n.cden Tut,(,da' ' ' town house. ?"," 5fSe' J Ir tee wreker't M? 2030 SDruce street. Tnn wpririlnir nf i.ncK .lnt..'7m!P air- J? yJrKer.?' ill; Ht.u r ... ,1.. ... , . " .. . S iutpr., and Mr. IUield A. Wilt, of i , The n Slrrma Sorority will glve aj 3062 Walnut street, en WedneHday. Oc-' ,)arl Halloween dance tomorrow ove eve ove tebcr 25, In St. Philip's Church, nt Raltl- nl,". Ametifr thu incmbprn nre Mls mero avenue and Forty-seeend street. Ulllan Clwynn, MIsh Theltna Jenea. M-d Mr and Mrs Arthurs low nt ain ,',oreth" -v:eua's, MIsh Klla Brldgetnan, Wln.it atweT" hnw "anneuncVrf the In ' ls SS'" u"'ri U?,ber,ta Jlr"' ' tracement of th.ilr dautrhter. Miss i:im., 'a-s rKlnla blbel. .Miss Marlen Cen-1 nor f tew art. and Mr. Jehn Flndlay .Mouenisai, or ints cuy ami .ew YerK, Mr. and iyrten Maddock, ;irry ayrien Jlauaeck, miceiiy inu sirs. j. Hreglnny. IMPORTERS, DESIONERS AXD MAKERS OF WOMEX'S AXD CUII.DREX'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE TEAS' TWEXTY-SEVEX YEARS nr A Remarkable Offering of 210 Specially Arranged and Priced for Saturday 75 Hats 50 Hats , 65 Hats 3.75 7.50 10.00 Formerly te 8.50 Formerly te 15.00 Formerly te 18.50 20 Medel Hats2S.OO Values te 45.00 Attractive Matren i . MRS. GEORGE A. HUHN, Sd, Of Ovcrbroek, as she appeared at oiie of the recent outdoor events. Mrs. Hnhn was Miss Alma Mae Curti3 before her marriage of Hamilton Court, Thirty-eighth nnd Chestnut streets, have returned te this city after a three months visit In Eng land and en the Continent. Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn O. Leng, who were married In September, in the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Fifty-fourth and Vine streets, have returned trem their wedding trip and are nt home at 420 North Sixtieth street. Mrs. Leng will be remembered ax MIps Jnne M. Dcnnln, of 120 North Fifty-sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. Lnwls Kndlsen, of 40C2 Glrnrd avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Kadi son, te Mr. 'Albert Paskln, also of this city. North Philadelphia Mr nr.l Mrs. Michael Kpath gae a surprise party en Wednesday nt their home 6323 Rlilng Sun avenue, In honor of their daughter, Mls Kitty Spath Among the guests were Miss Gertrtide cavenaucn. Miss jnne i.mery, .miss Gus Spith, Xlr Jlmmle Agenew, Mr. Walter Stead. Mr. Ede. O. Zeller, Mr. Fred Vess. XIr. Oeorge Perter and Mr. Jehn Breck. The Ladles' Association of the Fur-man-Bennecker Pest Ne. 188. American Legien, will give a moving picture nhew and entertainment en Wednesday eve ning, Ve ember 8. nt the pest head quarter, 1420 North Eighth Htrct. Tim committee In chnrca includes Mr" I). Schwartr. Mrs. XI Delph. Mrs. I'll. Mar Mar iiellcs. Mrs H Artelt. Mr M. Ledynrd, Mrs J Mountain. Miss Elizabeth BIs crst. Mrs. 1J I.cabatd, Mr. M. Sclbert, Miss M Deughf rty and Mrs. G. Mar gerue. Th Ladles of De Sote will cicbrate their flrrt anniversary with a banquet and dunce te be gln en Tuesday, Ne- ember 28, at the Majestic Hetel. Mr3. Clara L Kiikpatrlck. of S72 ! North Tweilty-thlrd street, announce. the engagement of her daughter, Ml&s Esther Louisa Klrkpatrlck, te Mr. Jehn Hendren, of Roxbeiough. Mrs. Jlargaret Adams, of 3230 North Fifteenth stteet, has returned from a stay at Atlantic City. Seuth Philadelphia On next Sunday evening, October 29, Mr. Herbert McGllnc.hey, of 2336 Seuth Clndwlck streat, will held an Informal affair In honor of the new-lv organized Sphin'x Frattmity. of Seuth Phllad Iphla. .Mr. .ucuunLney ttus invueii nil tna mem- i bers of the downtown fraternity and i among these who will be present at the first series of aftaiis will be Mlj-s Rose Durnlng Miss Kitty C'ej le, Mliu Viela Smith, Miss Jean App, Mixs Airabelle Johnien, Miss Marie Ilubellnn, Miss May Hegan. Mis Leietta Tener. Miss Mary Cn-r, Miss Lena Li rre. Miss Mar garet Hurley, Miss. Jean Gillespie, Mlsa Lo!nsen, Mr. Themas Sexten, XIr. Jehn Olllerple, XIr. Jehn Muldoon, Mr Fran): Kelly, Mr. ,1. Donehiln, Mr. IIukIi D. McLoen. Mr, J. Runner, Mr. Geerge Deughertv, Xlr. J. Stall, XIr. E. lfioeks, Mr. Len Kelly, XIr. T. Lynch und Mr. J. Adley. neil. MI&h Htlen Frlck, Miss Floience AlcKele. MI?h Lillian Itroeks, Mrs. .1 M icltenzle. Mrs F. C ltehlilnu lira I Fulcelly ind Mrs. J. Hreglnny. Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Hats HP -'Jv:v'IJB Ault Cassler The marriage of Miss Edith Adelnlde Cassler, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Franlt O. Cassler. of Norwood, nnd Mr. Oeorge Nenle Ault, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Ault, of Itldley Park, took Place en Wednesday evening, October 25. nt 7 o'clock, at ChrlBt's 1'retentant Episcopal Church, Uldley Park. The Itev. J. J. Moere, rector of St, Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, elllclated. nselstcd by the Itev. Frederick O. Musser, rector of the Church of the Covenant Mrn, Leon Leen ard C. Pratt, of Iliiltlmerc, nctcd as matron of honor and Mlsa IUllnn Lll Lll Lll nore Cnesler, sister of the bride, was mnld of honor. Thv brldemnalds In cluded Miss Evelyn N. Pratt nnd Miss Ornce Cassler. Mr. Scott Conway, of Wltlces-Barrc. wan best man, and the ushers wero Mr. Arthur J. Cassler, Mr. Antheny X. Williams,' of Wllkes-Warre, and Mr. William Andersen, et lUltl lUltl mere. A reception followed nt the Blue lilrd Inn, Itldley l'arlc. After n wed ding trip of threo weeks through, the Mlddle Weet and the New England States, Mr. nnd Mrn. Ault will be nt home en Swnrthmore avenue, Itldley Park, after December 1. WILEIt MURDOCH The marrlage of Miss Alice Virginia Murdoch, dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn I'. Murdoch, of this city, nnd Mr. Ed ward Wller, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred P. Wller, nlse of this city, took place at neon today at the Ch irch of the Transfiguration. Fifty-fifth nnd Cedar avenue. The bride was attended by Mrs. Stanley II. Frclhefcr, Jr., and Mr. llllam Keehler ncted an best man. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wller will live In Woodbury, N. J. CAMPBELL OALBREATH The mnrrlage of MIhs Emily Silver Oiljreath. daughter of Mrs Jehn M. Onlbrcath, of 023 Seuth Ferty-elghth street, nnd Dr. Hugh Oalrd Campbell, of Norwich, Conn., took place at 7:30 p clock Ia8t evening at the home of the bride. Miss Katherlne Buchanan Gal breath, sister of th bride, was maid of honor, nnd the beBt man was Dr. Ed ward Lynch, of Shclten, Conn. The twin nephews of the bride, Master Jehn C-albreath Amies and Master Wlllard Otis Armes, acted as train bearers. CORNELL CLARK The marrlage of Miss Helen M. Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward C Clark, and Mr. Sydney 1 Cernell, of thin city, took place nt 10 o'clock en Wednesday morning nt the Church of Our Lady of Hely Seuls, Tiega. The bride wbb attended by her sister, Mrs. Vincent E. Dewies, ns matron of honei Mr. Letter D. Stllmnn acted is lifHt man, and the ushers included Mk. Vin cent E. Dewecs nnd Mr. (Jcrald Nug nt After an extended tour through Canada. Mr .Tiid Mrs. Cernell will live ut 1,730 S.wlenliam stieet. Oak Lane. Germantown Mrs. Merris D. Deug as nnd her small uaugnter, or cjieeiatnl. unie, are spend ing f-ome tlme with Mrs Dongas' par ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Archibald Dlnsmore, . cf 112 Wcbt Chelten avenue. Mls.s Carrle P. Spw, of 40 West MJJLJIJ II II ilULMJii 1L1LL" - Mhi awly fcy twnwy Cmfnmtm, tltUf. m QTy jiiuMQMm': jggSa-rl Sold in all Our Stores lbpk- 4i 1 23c n Remarkable Values in MODISH COATS Gorgeously trimmed with the richest furs and fashioned of soft, velvety wool fabrics. Typical of the many unusual values Fur Cellared Cuffed Coats 75.00 Of beautiful supple pile fabrics, in lovely colors; rich and fashionable fur trimming. Draped, paneled, embroidered; lined throughout with Canten crcpe and Interlined. Dresses Fer Misses and Women 150 Frecks of the better kind Selected for Saturday's selling -inclui? ing the finest peiret twills, renee crepe, satin-faced crepe, chiffon velvets in all the new shades Specially Priced 39 - Values te 65.00 :We Specialize in Cheltcn avenue, wilt spend the winter with her brother In Tucson, Arlsena, Miss Annetta MacGrath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. MacGrath, of 25 East Beticzet street, Chestnut HID, Is the guest et Mr. and Mrn. James U, Franks of Cleveland, Ohie. Mrs. Fronke -wll) be remembered ns Miss Mary Louise, VUU Our New Corset Department at the St. Jamet Shep, Walnut at Thirteenth St. BONWIT TELLER &, CQ CHESTNUT AT W STRECT SATURDAY Four Specially Priced Groups of Misses' FROCKS & SUITS DAYTIME FROCKS 29.50 Canten crepe, Reshanara crepe and fine Peiret Twills in various shades Medes for all daytime occasions inimitably youthful in line and ornamentatien: Introducing plaited flanges, novelty buckles and girdles, contrasting bands, cable stitching, embroidery, flowing sleeves, narrow panels. 45.00 Satin Canten and Canten crepe in light and darl colorings Fascinating beaded designs, application of self-fabric in interesting effects, jewelled buckles, and girdles, cut steel discs, silk floss embroidery and cable stitching render these youthful modes charming and distinctive. SPORTS SUITS 49.50 Imported Sports Fabrics, Hemespuns, Scotch & English Trvceds Swagger interpretations of the Sports Suit feature perfection in tailoring allied with distinction in line: Strictly tailored effects with the long coat; box and belted models, employing patch pockets and leather buttons, contrasting novelty cellars, plaits and fine cording:. 3-PIECE COSTUME SUITS 85.00 A wonderful group of hightpc Suits Regularly selling at 125.00 te 135.00 Vcldyne and marleen enhanced with large cellars of beaver, blended squirrel or wolf, with enchanting blouses of novelty crepe in self-toners. French tucking, stitching, cording, metal and filigree buckles. Smart shades. FOURTH FLOOR ISIPOHTERU. DESIQSmiH AXD MAKRfW OF WOUEX'S AXD CItlLDREX'M APPAREL OF TUF. 1HQUEST CHARACTER FOR TWEIfTY-SEVEX YEARS Chestnut Cernfir Twelfth and Replica of Paris Coats Fur Trimmed 110.00 Faithful reproductions of original Paris model, fashioned of rich velvety fabrics. Cellars nnd cuiTs of beaver, squirrel, platinum ?elf and In This "Different Kind of Juvenile Stere" Hat-and-Ceat Sets Smart hat; coat of dirvetyn with fur col cel lnr; lined and inter lined; 8 te 6 years. 32.50 Coats Special A mannish style with large shawl cellar. Age 6 te 14. Un usual at 50 29.50 Dresses .li,J "",. wltn wnite cellar and tinmi wnrV Slxi Apparel That Slenderizes the . . Mccown, daughter of Mr. and Mf. Aicuewn, or vsut umien bi street. German town. Mr. and Mrs. Woelsey Thern Gil bert, of 328 West Hansberry street, , Germantown, nre receiving congratula tions en the birth or a daughter, Prls- are these: Coats for Flappers An arm, of styles running from prac tical models for b c h e e 1 te drcssv styles for best; with large fur cellars. 16.50 te 45.00 Dresses Of jersev, sergc, vel veteen nnd wool crepe. M a n y show lovely hand work. 6 te 14 year?. 4.95 te 29.50 Special Values "oem, te rent.-h uuffa. touch i,f ( - a 6 te 1 ye.rw Larger Weman: . i A. ' cilia Alden Gilbert. Mrs. dllbcrt was Mls.i Minerva Headley. Mrs. Louisa Hallowed, of New Yerk, was the guest for a few days of Mr ana Mrs. Schlllskey, of 404 Queen lane An Unusual Musical DRAMA Presented by STUART WALKER lioetiolfotll ACADEMY OF MUSIC Nev. 1st, 3 and 8:30 P.M. Auspices of BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Alumnae Assn. of E. Penna. Benefit of Free Scholarship Fund Tickets New en Sale Arailrm.v of Miulr Anil Ilrppe's 1 110 Chestnut Mt. SHUvloecvlLLE Mat. Today at 2:15. Evg's at 8:15 JOE LEW WEBER - FIELDS Themselves c'em'SfxSiS. Re-united TK Herman Timberg's Frolics j AMD OREAT SURHOUNDINO BILL rlVlkl NlthU nt 8:15 Shan) LYRIC Mat. Tnmer., 2:1.' nit MUSICAL HIT rc rc-e BLOSSOM vS&M TIME" "A dalntu and hrntittttil Anu-er in thf garden of musical plays" .VerlA nncnenn SAM S. anUEtlUK I Evil, at 8.1S FRANCES WHITE TAYLOR HOLMES nc iexwiWfAL WU1KAL IVTiir SUCU55 HOTEL MOUSE ADELPHl51.50Mat.Tomer. A It WOODS ern.nU lrJl-iJfki2fil.T-llVI jiFjimihtfi i Ths Mint Faiiieui Play In America. by Avery Hopwed With Original Kew Yerk Cast. Ineludln HAZEL DAWN and OLENN ANDERS : KENNETH DOUOLAS "j.TPr irrGFMN i unnev WT0' n ADDIPK" EVENINOS AT 8:1S UIIllIV POPULAR MAT. T0M0R. GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN YEARS! MORTON ?SE MOVIES Harry I'en Wllii' Fmein Htnry Pminitli. i bv n S Kniitnun end JIarc Conui llj. GLENN HUNTER .. FLORENCE NASH Mn;;,The BR0 ADLt 3 Times Ml hfurx rurlnn mint vct rtfl- ili'iv tp iinu.i n iii i,ei me snnrst tia mt,t euh.tniitlal nf tli yiur'n dramatic uut put " Kri-nlnc tilsr. DORIS KEANE In Her TrHmnhnt S irr,.nf fe "Itemanci;' THE CZARINA S EXT MOV. nvu . ska TS SBLLI.N ft Sam II. Han-is l'ri'uritii Francine Larrimore In Itachfl CrnttifM' Greatcm Comedy NICE PEOPLE ferrest peEpr. inrr SEATS NOW FOR riFTH WETK 4T11 wr.KK e;' iimhku nveinKMKVT IE.UF&UD MARILYN MILLERTi LEON ERROL PRIVATE LESSONS IN MODERN DANCING vnrtT' 1 1 -iKs taiit Trnsmy i:rMM. at 11 V) v ji mjv "ni I'ltlXAlh 1 LvO.NS l.N IHi: TAM.P VM I VI' r-i TIt'lT IIV Till MibSKs ni.i.nis i:.ri.i.sivi.i.-i ruiiDitKN - vm) Ant i rs- ri.,kS l.N Itl-s-UN HVII.B1 Till. l.-Mlll-r ic iN.i.iii iti.rvnr. .v, xiei'i i. 10J8 Chetnut St. I'll D. Wftiiut 1,127 52d and IIarket Streets United Merchants' A&sn. Halloween Celebration r-irirl,' en R2.1 t nt e n k-W nut 1 , n fvmtnc t" f ' l i.v nmscitifrn i ' tir-H nt th. Phi; i,t, !,!, Ar.n. firm.r, tlH 1 P PlllO (I1 ,. Xll'k.t Mt """' I'rlK'X up te f, in thr.x- rUii- iim.iB nor I'iniii nnl .tnnr.i ( (r, MSTSSW ecWbIr 31 RUFFO THF WOHI I)'t linnATEST nAtiiTnxp POPULAR PRICES, 50c te $2.eb nt. V. rn Ml.. i;,ml,.l XIr.nwM i, lv EITH'S THEATRE VAN & SCHENPK- TrD LORRAINr h JACK CAOWIN i Bwitt 4 KMtv Wl Ham Fi,.n.... and LILLIAN SHAW ll'ntinften Av, I & Cuinberltm I Mit. Tu . Th . a.. ! 1TMtATRE.i MAE DESMOND &. ! MeiiTLv ..up THE ladder.. NEXT Wi-EK "WITHIN THE LAW AtADtMV OF MUS10 FOyEE T1IUKS. EVE,. NOV 2,1 AT 8 11 LOUIS KAZZE riAMIBT Tickc'x, i t 12 AmiliimT & lttpp. METROPOLITAN TONIGHT xi XI III W " I CONSERVATORY XdancingX '' i ll i 4 Ah 7 , -; iijt BEGGAR'S OPERA TUB OAV MUSICAL LOilEUr fllmotlen BUnlny Oampny of itmrl'',,'. U i NINETKK.NTH A MAltKBT It A. M. '10 11 ! M. GEORGE ARLISS i II THE ll MANVmPLAYEDGOD E"Si SASCHA JACOBSEN atxt wbi-"TO IiAvk jni UU nvu7 BETTY COMPON & BERT tYTEtt. -, STA'"TONI 10TI1 AND MAI1KET 11 80, l te. :i no, r, an 7 se. o.je LAST TWO DY9 CECIL B. DE MILLE'S rnninTTidN MANSLAUGHTER WITH THOMAS MEIGHAN LEATEICE JOY ami LOI8 WIL80W NEXT WEEK WILLIAM rex ritonrcTies ms iidMARY CA OP I'OVPR THf HIT.L ' TAME AS Ki.oern.v r kiim ni-m it i'aiujje is isti 'itr liipnirn.i"i iiiim nrnm nm in 'u'mn mi"1 innitritnw kvmwz 19th and Chestnut i REX INGRAM'S KETHO MATEHPirCE L ' ::; mi SIAIJ Al 11 ". , i - i n 11..1 pi i -iiiiiii liiuMiirnni ii " 'i tu' ', "imnunai. Srfibfs 10 A. M.. li 2. 4. . 8 10 P. JJ. W 1IKOAD & CimSTNt'T tuc rnwpnv and i nv THE lltUl. With TOM MOORE and MARY MILES MINTER NEXT WEEK The Picture Magnificent! PRISCILIA DEAN in stupendous ana javisn screen version of fiction's most romantic story of adventure UNDER TWO FLAGS" PALACE l.IH M MnKET 1" M TO II f JI. RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE BOND BOY" VICTORIA urn Wll MAllKKT 0 . M 1(1 11 15 I' JI. JOHNNY HINES in "SURE-FIRE FLINT" ARCAO-'A til 1 M T t r 11. 1 "THE DUST FLOWER' CAPITOL III AMI M VltKET Nerma Talmadge, Smilin' Through JlMl'Ull Cr vnii F M UtlvET II III 11 ns a rrT' ".nwiiairii, MARRfi VERSATILITY BROADWAY "MONTE I U I l r v SI)KIt 1 I pi II AND CRISTO" ALLEGKEWY 1 VNKFDIIII A I 1 I.I.IIC.NY r 7 4. D "AT 4 P M W 'AMES M COOt 11 J ul xl In ( 1 ' 1'LAY JOHN BARRYMORE "SHERLOCK HOLMES" ! CROSS KEYS' W.rv 'l&S YVETfEjl? BAND -ET & M5TT TONIGHT AT 8 VTlLlilNUi Mat.Tomer..2:l5 WF. GRLXTAVFUHX's yxcreii WALTER TONIOM1 -HAMTI yiMhyTH Mil e IAMINO 01 TH 'ir ZA-saurtv Evt. REPERTOIRE I OR NEXT WEEK uill I l O M i I i A u 'ii Kip, I M lip Til I ,i , I ii u i v'Uni, iv r.i )' i r,t , XX XV li I X i I 1 i I- v., I Err 1XII 11 Th i i I , I ii. n IN I HI tli ' -I I i I T'lr. t' III II XVI i IF VI IF - ,t -i,, Mm. EX.TKA MAT ritl UOMLO ( JULIET" EVES RAT MAT 77 10 3 eO xxtd A'jn T " n n -n nn "-TANL1 NI'.i STANLEY DANCING M V n u -T)I . Sid! HALLOWE'EN DANCE I p O i 1 , Masque Dance : i 'a OUi i leli nlit. At the Bi-U-vue-Stratferd en M r U O r in. 1pm MR. RAYMOND FOSDICK and MR. NORMAN DAVIS Will hi , uu ti, I icu it Niien I'ln i f l , I irly f PM n' r T kn ' l f l,b en n Open All Ytar Ashcr's Swimming Peel 6. E. Cor. Ca A. Wilnut St. Z Peel 5 rcacltun rrtii' TuniUv. Tliiiri.'i; 8turdv S 30 I' M Mixed Bathing Daily t m 1 1 "" i ' ""'i I n i -i ii i ii ;vi - . - ...:' V, ' BJMlLAOfcLP Ml A ', ' Mi (Ue.U "iner. ' lll.KH I t ? 1 ORCHESTRA " DUMONi'i II V II I Hi , Hit U.. m.tm EMMETT WELCH MinalreU sat r -ii' if ii'n CASINO Bubble Bubble: P Mil "'nt ' I'1 "T Mill tJu$fA 4 I .'!'). 3 s H LB FAY AMPBFM ALAi mvJUJl JSW1UX 1 b. : XROCADERO VF,rA.ae w ' 'fa I . .' tu b. ti. - (, x
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