wmmmmmwMMimkummumzmmx iMIP5!rlIIIM -'"- V rW" . '."C V '.lYjwvyas'-scyrmi .jwf ' "PA:11- nw-r ' " "KKJt trj t a ',.; e, " -"'' - ' W$.,?W"?r'W t'" -1" ;'' 4;, ,SU.wAr,TmA uhvnAv' nnmnii an 1022 Kv J!iYJaWlJXW , VVBULXJ UBiUW!iIVrB.M.lJJUJUMJira.iA, aivxwAx, wa-v- w. --- bWj t .r-A i JnV,J'SWTTO ' . ' ' ."rfUTtfy "VStMMi FJ ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ffancy Wynne talks of the Engagement of Miss Nancy Dunning and Mr. Dexter Miss Binney, a Cousin, Is Married in New YerkPretty Tea en Saturday An Autumn Bride milERK certainty wn enough eseltc I menf '" ,,,p n,,nI,,n n,", ninM hmlllcs en Saturday. Mincy Dun. ,1,,,'s ensnjeement te Sidney Dexter mi 1 inneuncwl, you knew, und In New T0rk Fnlrc ninney, her ceurtn, was carried te Dnve Slenn. e( thin city. Nnnry is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fle'erge A. Dunning, of Chestnut Hill. fib la a most attractive, vivacious girl, ltb brown hair, bright cheeUs nnd Unfiling cye. She1 Is vary popular, II Is her sister, Eleaner, who made ktr debut Inst season. Nancy enme out k veur after the war nnd had sueh a Jed ' me Yeu knew, she is a first fm in of Constance nn.l Falre Binney. M, Dunnlng's brother the lntc Mr. Hew""! 1M7. !'" .! ' fc,.. t'onsieiiei' Hiiirii.ii U..I ... ...v ,..... ilennl world about eight jciirs uge, tuliing up sole dancing, nnd she np uated In several inuslcnl comedies tm tremlere danseuse. Her natural talent for hlngs dramatic led from dancing nte starring for the movies, and sha , new one of the sercen favorites, fitlre, whose Clwistlnn name is trcil erica ficrtriide. went In for movies, top, ami for the stage ns well, bhe is in thNtlty nt present In a current tnusicnl femrdv. and, I hour, plans te finish her Contract in the show and her movie contracts. After that she will rctire .,.m tin. NtflffC. ,.. .... "-,..., 1. ,i....'. ..... -j- -.... : ". ." -..... The Ilinney gins meuirr whs .una i iuemi ihiii una nan men cutertnitiea Oertn.de Miles, of this c ty, you k.mv , " " "ffi8"06 .SEES Cleser, returned te her home en Satur day. Mr. nml Mr. Creser nnd their family wilt return te this city early In November .and will occupy the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. James M. Heed, at 2025 JjOOUSI street. Mlaa Crnier wilt ha ti re sented at a ball te be given by her parents en Tuesday evening, December 12, at the Bellevue-Stratford. mi,J,i!L'Uurn x? thclr town nue the middle of November. n.ivIH-". ,.,,,0M he will assist In re E iaLISLI? ai? ,n ,t0 be Flven en Friday afternoon, November 2f, by the Itev. an?.M.rK. Jehn Meckrldire. at their home. inhi. mi "K' te present their il2u?l'.,cr,rWl"!Vnea,rlC0 Meckrldge. will SSni1-? E,lllb.'.th J'ewland. mPss Ait vuLu?X?' M1" Dorethy n. Lee, Mlsa ni!i. MUw.rel.lc?.ftnd MM Nerma ?ni; .Ml?H Merlljra will bIhe be the 5tt2rn ?M..i,0IV?,L tti .? luncheon at the ." Vlu,J' ih .be foewed by a matinee rimMt n0f e.?n.?'2?n ,by Ml8? Marlan v- ..., uiiviuwii, novemiwr 11. nrivii B?n m; Cnnrles, K. Wall. r,f nrexel Hill, will entertain at nn In I I BUJ,.t"!r ftt ,h"r home en Friday ;::" i ""nmwr in, aner me wca- JrSLf".1. of their dnuBhter, MUs ifJJf.Rlr,elMn,,i wh.0,ie marriage te Mr. f-n.M.!1 UVb?JTtJn '"ffpraell, son of Dr. ","' J f-W. K. Ingerxell. will take plnce J ?iUr,Ii?,y .cve,nl!'K. November It. The guests will Include the bridal party. Mrs. Or ergs EmUn Stnrr. of Lincoln drive and Mermnld lane, Chestnut Hill, who In visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles u. Ayres, In New Yerk, will return home next week. Mr James Whiter, of 18lft Walnut street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrep C. Nfrllsen, nl Uala, who recshtly sailed for hurepe. ar at present spending seme tlme In Londen. MIm Banning Orange, daughter of Mr. nnil Mm Wllllnn. mmvIah n.M. ' Of the Welllllirtnlv win. l.ri I. a, Mi..wlnv ; for n visit te N-w Yeik te uttend the BHHBHg L? vit'i4x irk '"H HE; - ' ' ggggggggggBt' s". gYgVgVgVgVgVgVgVgVgVgfula' aVgasflalalalalvLflBiRr v igigfgfK' mi - iVerffV Philadelphia Mrs. Uettlleb Krum, of 2530 North Klfth street, wm hestnsi te thn mf-m-bera of her Kaffe Klach at her home en Friday Afternoon. The guestii were Mr. M, fe. Mltehel, Mrs. Ayrcs, Mrs, . Stephens, Mrs. A. McOrery, Mrs, C. Help, Mm. J. H. Breadfield, Mr K. Schumm ana Mrs. R. Help. Mr. and Mrs. Merris A. Kauffman, of 2110 Bprlng Oarden street, who have been traveling abroad for tne last six months, .will sail for thla country en Wednesday from Cherbourg, France, en the steamship Homeric. t uMit of Husll Miles and Miss Agnus JIIIek, who mnrrlcd one of the Tiers, of -!..i..i..,i Cl.nv nM liAtll V..PV nrnttv Cenny being rather lighter than Falre. qiHE Beb Blcknclls' tea en Salurdey rices In Phernlxvllle, there were mnny there, nnd Fran loeki X was a pretty affair. In spite of thn ntxviiie, mere were mnny there, nnd Iran looked awfully sweet In a frock of white velvet brocaded chiffon. She Is quite fair, you knew, wild fluffy hnlr nnd laughing blue eyes, ind her pretty dress suited her. She carried nn old-fashioned bouquet. Mrs. Blcknell received in a gown of rlntli of Mlver. The. guests were greeted in the living room, which wus lovely with autumn blossoms and mnny bouquets of (lower. Mrs. Sam Cnr penter nml Mrs. Beb Lesley were nt the Ifa tabic and about twenty of the debutantes rereived. HOW . Ins t OW .irctty Cernelia Itnnkin Is leek- lice days ! I enw her nt the Till, just a few days age wearing n frock of fan -colored crepe made en plain line". The (i)ler uus wendeifiil for her lovely golden hnlr. She also were a top cost ei gray squirrel nnd n smnll black turban trimmed with uncurled ostrich. Bhe is sailing for Kurepn with the Wph Weeds en Wednesday of this week nml expects te peud the winter in Suitzerlnnd, where they will attend the winter tperts. MRS. THOMAS SKINNER, JR. of Central avenue, Hammonton, N. J., formerly MUi Marie Teresa Gepmrt, daughter of Mrs. Charles Gcppirt Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien, of 232S Seuth Eighteenth street, are being congratulated en the birth of a daugh ter en Tuesday, October 24. Mrs. O'Brien was Miss Mae Towers, of 1611 miner street. Miss Marguerite Towers, of 1611 Rlt ner street, la entertaining Mr. Lawrence Welsenberger. of Pittsburgh. Mr. Wei senberger expects te remain In thla city ter tne coming ween. The Se-ln-Clrcle, of which Mrs. W. It McCartney, or bozo rranKreru nvenue. In a member, will be entertained en Thitrndiv afternoon next by Mrs. Jehn Wear at her home In Bristel. The guqsttj will be Airs. i,eenara weeer, Airs, reu Leng, Mrs. Themas Moere, Mrs. Frank .lenks, Mrs. Lewellyn Laws, Mrs. Itlch nrd Myers nnd Mrs. Walter Tretter. Mis Emma Knauer ltns returned home after a three weeks' visit with her brother, Mr. Otte Knauer, of Syracuae, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Fraser, of Walker street, have returned from a meter trip te Washington, where they spent a few days. The Olrls' League of the Emmanuel Church, of Holmesburg, will held Its next meeting en Thursday evening nnxi at the home of Mrs, Charlen McClurc, S118 Ithawn street, The members of the league arc Mlsa Florenre Haines, Miss Helen Lints, Miss Ella Bettln, Miss 1una Bettln, Miss Florence Need, Miss Helen Parr, Mrs. Jehn Parry, Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Mrs. Charles Gres, Mrs. Jehn Parry, Mrs. Bey Lints, Miss Anna .Stevenson and Mrs. E. McCart ney. , Norristown Thn West Norristown Improvement Association gave a masquerade party and mock wedding en Saturday at the Jeffersunvllle flre hull, which wus at tended bv 200 museucradera. There were seventeen In thn bridal party of the med; wedding. Miss Mnlda Hlghtcr was the chairman of the committee. which directed the affair. -Mies Grace Yeung. Miss Anna Stmt tuck, Mlsa Edna Smith, Miss Sarah Knapp, Miss Blanche. Bean and Ml.'jn Laura Lawsen have returned from Blrdsbore, whers they attended as dele-1 gates of the Epworth League conference of the Northwest District of Methodist Churches. ' Moereatown Miss Emma Fex of the Faculty High ihoel. spent tne weeK-ena at varnsiei Fa., attending the Dickinsen and Swarthmere football game. Miss Henrietta Merris Is spending a few days In Trenten, N. J. Mr. William n, Btackhouse has re turned from Atlantic City, where he attended the advertising convention. Mrs. Alice Perkins Is spending a few day In New Yerk. The Junier class of the High Scheel gave a Halloween party en Wednesday evening In the school auditorium. Mrs. P. O. Stroud gave an Informal tea for the members of the Eastern RUr and their friends at her home en West Main street en Thursday afternoon. Cirotti Ccnalli An Interesting wedding wl'.l take place this afternoon nt 4 o'clock In St. Itlta's Catholic Church, Bread and Fed eral streetB, when Miss Jennle Cenalll, of 1625 Wharten street, will be married te Mr. Jehn rirettl, of 923 Reuth Elev enth street. A reception at the home of the bridegroom will fellow the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Cirotti will leave en a wedding trip. of left STUART WALKER Presents the Greatest DRAMA of AH Time at the Academy of Music Nev. 1st; 3 P. M. & 8:30 P.M. Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark, of Bryn Mawr, and Mrs. Ueorge Harrison ! rasler. Jr., sailed en Saturday for a trip abroad, where they expect te spend several weeks In foreign travel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osberne Troth, Who have, been Hneiwllnir thn Inst ten days In Bermuda, have returned te their West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Heward C. Marshall, who were married en September 30 In St. Peter's Lutheran Church Forty-second nnd ParrlHh etreeta. have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 1472 North Wilten street Mrs. Marshall will be remembered as Miss Kreda L. Hartmaler, of 4531 Lancaster avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Hlgbse, Jr., of Ventner, N. J,, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter, Bar bara Hlgbee. Saturday, Ooteber 21. Mrs. Hlgbee will be remembered as Miss Dor Der Dor othy Hall, of 4613 Chester avenue. returned te their home at New Haven Conn., after being the guests for several days of Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Acornley, of 5228 Lecdst street. Mrs. Sarah Bulen Pass, of 110 Seuth I Tirt.-n.. . ,. h.. annAl.nA.A .i.a neme, .wis went Pcnn street, German-' ,;ii"'r V. ....t.,.. m a . town. Mr. and Mrs. Troth and Mrs. n'aur0rl ,f "f be.r dpttUlh,!? tS'',?;,", Trail's daughter. .Miss Label Perrlnc, . f'.J '?'. .and Mr. Vv We'ter But Mb hKT. S S:bS"--T.ret.h: Lather. & V . ? rmahnd"' Mri.'SSu.V wft K Wednesday te 133 "Vest Tuheheck home at B8U Djamend street. Wynne street, dennnntewn, where they have , fleld- after February 1. luKcu an iipanmeni rer tne winter. E ihetilnsgews' fancy-dress party te morrow evening for Bunny Geary. Hnie j-nu noted huw we nil love te dre-s up? It's because we rcnlly nre chil dren nt lienrt. no matter bow time nlavH with us. and te "dress up" te be some! one we reniiv ero net is one of the Jeys of childhood. Well d I remember dancing slippers nd a tarleten skirt trimmed with bells, in vhtch array T would try for hours in balance en one tee before the Ions clnss in mother's room, copying one of the Musk nnil Wig boys. Them wns the days. And new that I'm a "lady Rrewed." I mill like an excuse te wrnr a ceitunie nnd be n gypsy ev n Carmen or llemun lady with wonder ful drnperles all trimmed with "Wnlls of Trey." The dance tomorrow night is te be J masked nfTnir nnd thet's even mere fun, Yeu cnii my such rlever thltiKS When you don't knew te whom eu're tilkiiiR, enn't you? fpIIKY lind been reading n story In n certain very popular ningnzine. And ene nld te the ether : "The heroine's nnnie tnaket me tired. I never can Pronounce it without turning nlmest Inidde out. nnd then T find I hnve net pronounced it. after nil." "Whv, It's net a lilt hard," said the ether. 'lvenne, the y is like nn c nnd Venne is uiime." And nt that moment up spoke, little Marian, who waB reading In the window nnd said she: "That is n funny nutne, Isn't it? There was n bulldog up in the ceuutry Inst sum nier and IiIm name wus Yvonne." XANCY WYXXE. Mlsi Mary Andersen, of New Kechelle, N. Y., will arrive early next week and will be the guest of Miss Surah Beecher Finck, daughter of Dr. nnd Mra. Ed ward Beecher Kinck, of 1018 Pine street, for a few days. Mies Helen Hecjch and Mlt-s Olalre Itoesch, who have been spending the last tour months traveling en the Con tinent, hnvu returned te the home of their aunt. Mrs. Kdward Schmidt, of Radner. The Quaker City Ladles' Moter Club will give a luncheon, followed by a inusicale, at the opening of Its new club rooms In the Hetel Walten en Mon day afternoon next. Mrs. Ueerge C. J. Kleck Is the president of thn club. Mrs. Harriet Beecher l'lnck Is secretary und treasurer. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MeFurlund are en thelr wedding trip. Upen their re turn they will be at home at S.'G West Seymour street. Mrs. MuFarland, befere her marrlage en October 14, was Miss Florence Knufman. dauKhtcr of Mr. R. Kaufman, of Germantown. The marrlage of Miss Rebecca K. Wickereham. of 4928 Walnut street, and Mr. I. Maurice Stokes, of Trenten, took place Saturday In the Friends' Meeting Heuse, 0 Seuth Twelfth street, at 3 o'clock. Miss Rese Cdrklil, of 5412 Chancellor street, Is spending a few days la New Yerk as the guest of her parents. Kensington Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Reeves, of 2172 Knst Cumberland street, entertained the members of the Covered Luncheon Club nt a house party ever the week-end at their cettnge In Pitman. N. J. They gave a masquerade party en Satur day evening, The Delta Kappa Epsllen Sorority of which Mrs. Jehn A. Breadfield, of 3131 Krnnkferd avenue, Is a member will be entertained at the home of Miss Leu Hall, 420 Seuth Twentieth street, en Saturday afternoon, November 11. The members of the sorority are Miss Ethel Metzler, MIsb Bess Street, Miss Edna Scelly. Miss Bess Smith, Mrs. Samuel Tompkins. Mrs. David Btrumph, Mrs. A. Dlngee and Mrs. Themas Hyndman, MlHIUWIillllillli: ii:;!;ri;i,niii:Hii;i;imitiiii!;ii;;ri'iin!;ij:!Uiriiiim.nuGu:cauni;a5)uniurwr,n,mnirtn,tai SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. ami Mrs. Rebert Murray Itehlen, or siyj Flerida avenue, Washington. J. ( . formerly of this city, announce tne engagement of thelr daughter. Ml(.s Mareaut Alwln.i Hehlen. nnd Mr. 11. ranel:i rtlugH. of Green Hill, Md. Miss Behlcn, who is well known In this city, mini iht ueimt here nnd In Washing Washing en tnree yu.irs ape. Mr. nti.l Mra Jef-eph Tllce Tunis, of if. .i '" 'anccy place, have Ih.sued In In itatleiis for n theatre party, te he fol lowed by a supper at the Uiu-Uarlten. en Tiienlay, Newmber 1 1. In honor of jneir ilthiitautQ dauRhter, Miss Annls i Anieiig the.se who will assist In te-l w'Mng at the ten which Mr. and Mrs. Clarmcu W. Delau, of C.lencoe Heuse, "psenient, will give en Thursday oft-, jrnoeu next, te tntroduce their tluugh-' r. Mls Itltu Delan. will be Mrs. I Tlicmns McKcan, Mis, Kebert KcIke SaAs,!,t. Miss Rita Cicsen and Miss I "iitli Ither. a number of debutanti s i - inenuiera or the younger het will ftlK. ueelxe. Thn card of Miss Alt'x- in.uft.,ltrewn 1Jelan Is Inclesed lu the invitation Mr. atitl Mm. Jehn Sejmeur llleien, P .."Jeinlie in. Jliu-eii. ti.ivn IssiipiI tnvl- iftlens feP a puiall dinne r-d.iuce at the E! ""' .niten en Monday evening, Jnnu-1 1! r; in ncner or MIrh Helen liope MontKeiiury and Miss Sarah Franklin ii Mi hefore the ball which Mr. and J. Jliu Whlte Oeary will give that J,?"""? In. honor of their daughter, Miss Mary iie v. Henry. rM '''Iwurd Klercns Rlvlniis, of ra.emlen, fhestnut Hill, will give a aiiurens part tnmotrew afternoon In it?. ur et ,u'r ""UKliter, Miss Mai Ien ,i..im.,H' nt IMkuceiiiIh., the home of her iinre"lHl,."ll" "'"1 Mis. J. Willis Mar n. ut Chestiuit Hill. phM,r- and Mi s. Rcbert .McLean will cnaneten the box jiarty at th San J-aries opera en Monday eenlng, No Ne ne"!.,!e.r. H"' wl,lch Mis. Jehn W. Celes, of V, ' I'jne Htteet, will glie In honor ?' ,s'ls Elisabeth J. McKlrey, dtbu- tTJ ." i uKiiier or Mr. und Mrs. uiay-1 8!.Mrlfley. f 20 1 J Pine street. Mis. wiies Wi ak( entertain at the opera 'n Hener of MIhs MnMlrnv nn Thnruilnv iiril A N!,v,,,,,,,er 23, when Mr. and ' th. . """"") n, ram will cnaperen '" paity, ntV1 w- ,,nrt Mrs. Allen Evans, Jr., "J Hie Rectory, Motion, l'a., me rocelv recelv ?. ,0V,KrllU,li,tle" en the birth of a ," ') len Evans, 3d. en October 14. lm. '-vans was Miss Elizabeth Ilitl 'way. of Louisville, Ky. n,5!'-,,,ni"l Mrs. .1. Bertram Llpplncett, H,,,ii,,J,.ril,,,,t,u street, vntertulned nl a jyiail dinner at their country place, ll,"!,' Itethuyien. en Saturday eve evo ove ""I. lu honor of lr. and Mis. Douglas nU ''.rai'chet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frandiet nd their children, who have been the fim i for ,l week of Mr. nnd Mrs. U pliieett, have returned te thelr home "a fulsn, Okla... Mr.' and- Mrs. Upptn- Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announcing Our Annual Fall Sale of Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Famous Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at 20 Off During this sale we will offer our entire stock of Women's and Children's Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at thla remarkable reduc tion. Price tags will be altered at time of purchase. , Women's Allendale Union Baits. Regular sizes. 2.00 usually $3. Extra sizes. st.SOi usually 13. GO. The fabric In Allendale Union Suits ! knit et the very finest yarns. A fabric designed te be used for the extremes of coldest outside weather and overheated buildings. Made In all etyles. Silk, Lisle and Weel Hosiery Heavy Pure Silk lleilery, with llsle top and soles and seamed back. A depcndnble hoie for serviceable wear. In all the smart col orings. SI.3J a pair, 3 pairs for S8.75. Full-Fashlencil Silk Henlrry. Extra-heal y weave puro-dye silk In all shades, il.ea n pair, 3 pairs for SS.7B. Vhii Ilnalte Heavy All-Silk Heilery In all shades. SMS a pair, 3 pairs for S7.35. niack Hllk Lllile lleiltry, full fashioned with French and em broidered silk clocks. $1.60 quality at Hfie a pair. Kull-1'aililened Silk Mule Heilery In White, dray. Cordovan and Black. 11.00 a pair. Fine Weel Ileilery, with hand-embretdered clocks, In the newest heather colorings. $3.00 quality at 1.08 a pair. KnslUh Klbbcd Weel Hese, In light Gray, dark Gray and Brown, at S'J.80 a pair. Silk und Weel Ileilerr. with hand-embroidered silk clocks, In Camel's Hair, Navy, flray and Cordovan. $3.60 quality at M.75 a pair. RICH MENS WIVES JBstTawSl' sasilHs7lL if (I rt.f 7 in mlffiESsLl Greatest Screen Kiss Em Shown With tMstfraat cast heuse'pbters claire windser gasten class r0shary theldy charles clary gyrtle s1ephan fILLIAH AUSTIN HILDRED JUNE CAROL N0LIGWAY J.ARTHA HATT0X Baby RICHARD HEAHRHH PHIL ADAMS & GIRLS Mlnittur Kailest Oemsdy IntltHdl "JSI" MILTON POLLOCK A CO. An Eseepttenal Cenudy Pllet. "Ipssklng te rether" bv Oseris Ai FOUR OF US Olreqt Trem a Ttar't Sun at the Mmle 1U11. Kew Yerk City FRANK WILBUR In "Keeping tip Mr Pnetlee" Auspices of BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Alumnae Association of Eastern Pennsylvania Tickets New en Sale At Heppe'a. 1119 Chestnut St. Academy of Music j . . eel .NINKTEENTH MABKBf 11 A. H. TO 11 r. M, hWiM jj'JBj 1 h i 'J!IJ.iJMILJAJ.VJJIV-:i.llLT SHUrDLVILil Dally Mats., 2:15. Eves, at 8:15 IIERMANTiMBERG il ft1 FROLICS ,'22 rTAf'NAZARR0"&C0. BUCK It VBBtES Treat 'Em. Reuth KASTT TAHLIHO SAMMY TIMBEHO EtME a PAULSON BEVUE n1 s Snrmiin'Hnit nil! rt l,ntirtlnr Mchtt t lilt Sharp Mat. Wed.. 2:15 GREEN & LAFELL A Blnrlnc Treat With Kutle SPOOR & PARSONS Prntln a Sellfhtful Dane Creation BIG TWO-PART COMEDY rEATUKE, EDUCATIONAL AND MEWS FEATURES PrirMi Matlneet, lSc A S0p. Chit rilkCB drn 10c. j;Ihtl ;,,. a0c and tOr, MCnt Ratunlara and Heli. dure. Wat- Tax Included. I C0MIN6, SEASON'S! SENSATION HAROLD LLOYD in GRANDMA'S BOY WEEK NOV. 6 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES I r'LYftlC H TH MUSICAL HIT OF AGES II BLOSSOM iimb; data reeM a rmrk TI with eskiinau YEAKRUNAT " B ' teM "" N V CAST a,AfYiiDTJ JLJU.V JUkAVS PMOUCTW "Wen instnnt and merited success." -llVt.l.KTIS. S. SHUBERTftYtr mm Last 91.au mat. wee. f FRANCES WHITE TAYLOR HOLMES L iKt itHvunmu niaau. cvmrsixciif"- . HOTEL MOUSE ML'RICAI. KtATt'ItB "1812 fVEnTBlUr,S (Taeliftlkewakr) ArrangKl j ,J AUwrt T. Warn" fnf Wtanler OrrhMtfei StANTOWl 1ST1I AND MAHKET 11:S0. 1 .10. 3.30. 3.30. 7:80. 0:80 WIM-IAM FOX PRKSENTH FIIIS'P HiiowiNe or Wary Carr. i 1 nT i: TTIE PICTD11E THAT WON NEW TOMTO irnanT im rr nnninwir SEASON'S BUN lUth and (heaasff It te V .IEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY Itlchf Frrim Np Yntk ARTHUR HAMMmSTEIN'S Bfnnt Prtntlem rroflurtlen FRANK TINNEY In n Muvl.rtlrl CemMy With :nenniA O'tMMnV S. Orlelnnl rnt lntart FOX-TROT CONTEST CkastaleBihip of Philadelphia Silvtr Caps, Trip te Ntw Yerk for Winnsrs THE CASTLE HO 8. BROAD ST. BE HERE TONIOKT AMD BR1UO YOUR FRIENDS Tuesdart Halloween Mask Ball K EITH'S THEATRE MITTY A TILLIO TramUra Daneera of Franca RENEE ROPERT le OIERS-DORF ENTERTAINERS Jamai Thornten-"Thank Yeu Snoter" xioraneii jnrany e titnra and JACK McGOWAN of "Leva Nit" Fame METROPOLITAN Tomer. Night tU'EIC lltlini' " "" RUFFO TUB WOItr.D'S RItKATEST n.iniTONn POPULAR PRICES, 50c te $2.00 ACADEMY OF MUSIO FOYER TOURS. EVE., NOV. 21. AT SilS LOUIS KAZZE PIANIST Tlehata. 81 te ?2, Acailemy A Heppe'a Masque Dance Tonight CASH rttlZES Stanley Dancing N. W. COIt. 1STH & MAItKEi' HALLOWEEN DANCE TL'ESUAY. OCT. 31ST Beglnnln Wed.. Ner. lit. He will hell a ls-week popularity ilnnclnf eentaat. Stnn tn nrlf tn tin. irlnnr PINAFORE LULU TEMPLE Operetta 5AT- ETF: in Arta NOV. 11 IIY GII.IIERT AND 8CLI.1VAN Tlrkrta new en a4l nt Henpa'a, tllO rhet, TROCADERO THE 0AY widows and mUVAVfinV VTOT.CT lUfMla VIOLET DREMAS. ACADEMY Or MUSIC Artisans Charity Bal Masque MONDAY EVENING. OCT. 30 IlclteU at Keppe'i, 1115.10 Chestnut St. K,nVn?:, CumbarUai Nlthtly at 1 1 1 Kata. Tuei., Thuri.. But. DESMOND I ?& SS WITHIN THE LAW Women's and Children's Gloves Trcfeuaac Kid Uva, special P. K. sewn, ene-clajp. In Black, Wlilte, Tan. Brown nml Navy. Kular 82.80 quality t S1.S0 a pair. Trefeuaae KW lleva, special P. K. sewn, ene-claap, in Black. White, Tan, Rrewn and Uray. Regular S2.75 quality at S1.9S a pair. eiir llnllra Mne of Trefeuaae Kid and Huede Oleree, In all lengths ami emulcs. liua teen reduced, The average saving Is one-third of the original price. d.nulne Arabian Merha OleTea, the beat quality obtainable. Se lected "uins In beautiful sliadei. Unexcelled for wear. Ilegularly 18.70, at fl.75 a pair. Wulliln Oleree of Imported Cape LeaUier, In all shadea An excellent glove for aervlce and street wear. Regularly J8.25, at St.80 a pnlr. Our r.ntlre I.lue of Cape and Meeba Walking Olevet has alie bn reduced. ' wemen'a Woolen Qleree, In beautiful shades of Heather, Oxford, Brewn'llver and Natural. 'Reduced te 81.00 a pair. Fawnra' Flleirtte Olerea, mads of a rnedlum-welght fabric Berv- Iceable and dreMy. In all the season's beat shades. 2-claap style. Ilegularly 1.00 ut 7e( 12-button length, S1.80. The rrlcea en Our Woolen and Fabrle OIotes have all been r "lieTa' rnpeakln and Meeha Oleree. Beat quality, ene-clup atyle. Rerulafly 12.50 at $1.75 a pair. Slurlia Mittens for the little ones. White, Brown and Gray. Sals nrloe. f l.oe a pair. t'hlldren'a Weel Oleree and Mlttesa, tn attractive new ehs4ea Bale Ir4re, fl.0 a pair. i'lilldren'e Duplex Fabric Oleree, In all shades, Regularly 81.50 at 76c a pair. A Complete Aaeertment of Children's Olerea, all at special prlees. , J a CXlrKrL--SWSWrtl r! -Jll J ' ' ' TjSbv V8f.v 1!? i, e OATx .-Ae. The Vogue of Velvet "the grandeur that Was Reme." IEHOLD THE QUEENS OF ANCIENT COURTS! THE MODERN COUTURIERS HAVE REINCARNATED THE SPIRIT OF PAST AGES IN THEIR CREATIONS OF VELVET. THE IMMEMORIAL RAIMENT OF ROYALTY. THE BASQUES OF EUGENIE AND VIC ADELPHiLast6EvKS.,8:20 LAST Sl.OO MAT. THURSDAY 1 1 I 9 ft) I !3 I BBka I . 4 Wi a 'l lbs Mitt ran.cui FUv In America. or Arery Htpwoed With Or"Kln-il New Yerk Cat. Inclullnc HAZEL DAWN end n OLEKN ANDEB8 I KENNETH DOUOLAS "LlCr ItmMAH ; gOKBY WAT&O 3iraNEXTyEtK-S7y 7HUBS I a B lBln 13 KM ftal m eaw B Bftal aftaV R"s4RRIE9 VIVIAN HAkTINsLYNNr OVERMAN ve r ORieiivAL ht ycrk-catf hu i!JWUU BROAD Tenipht ,;& FRANCINE 1ARRIM0RE IX THE NEW" BMART COMEDY NICE PEOPLE iiAnmr. nteTHBRS' greatest sctte"" GARRICKaett- , Tep. Slut. ' WeJ. & Sdt. :.0c te $i.00 GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN YEARS 1 MERT0Nth"e MOVIES Harry Leen Vf llen' Fimniia Stnrr Pniraattt 1 by (ffe. S. Kiiifnnn nnJ JIarc Ceiinell)'. GLENN HUNTER TltlS -,. FLORENCE NASH lm';;;7";;,rI.. PflPPECT EVENINGS AT 8il0 rUIxKROl Ped. Mati. Wed. A Eat. GET SEATS NOW BRIEF ENOAGEr.T XIEGFELD TRIUMPH MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL a TORIA THE BOUFFANT MODES OF CATHARINE II THE MOULDED BODICES OF THE MEDICIS BY THESE HAVE THE PARISIAN DESIGNERS BEEN INSPIRED TO CREATE MODERN QUEENS OF BEAUTY, ARRAYED IN EXQUISITELY TEXTURED VELVETS, SCINTILLATING WITH METALLIC EMBROIDERY AND JEWELED INCRUSTATIONS AND ENRICHED WITH FUR. WA1WIIT TONIGHT AT 8 WAJjllUl Mat. Wed., 2:15 LAST 6 NIGHTS LAST 3 MATINEES TH 6JVAT AHtWCAH ACTOR LB WALTER Hampden TONIOHT A SAT. NIOHT OTHELLO TAMING Or THE SHKEW Wed. Mat. NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS Wed.ETf. nAini.i-1 inurt.nv x.vninf SERVANT IN THE HOUSE Friday ETf. MERCHANT OF VF.NICF SuturdaY Mt, rvTHA MAT FHI HDMrO U JULIET" F.vrS., SAT MAT T7c TO 60. Tins Tx V.'ED. U TY.l MATS,, n0e TO $2. Flua Tax NEXT WEEK SEAT1 NOW ON SALE MARJOUIE RAiBEAU (By arranrement with A. H Woejj) In "THE GOLDFISH" A Hit In New Yerk and Evervwhern Elue ALEHNE wijsfiH METRO PRESENTS SECOND WEEK Or I A' CThe ii'.iu aASiCSLlBT8"4t - I iJki OfZH Ay 'ANTHONY HOM' A REX INGRAM mOOUCTrQH I 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 P.M. MATP Motion pictures 1 ' v 1 La taken of the galaxy of stars who took poeieeaien of the city laet week in honor of the opening of "The Pris oner of Zenda" ut the Aldine Theatre will be ehewn at the theatre during the current week. These pictures are et unueual intereat and of de cided novelty, for they show hew they appeared and the) immense crowds along the route and the camera men followed the artiste wherever they went during their stay in this city and depicted their deinge every hour of the vieit. i.l M 56DSCHESTNUT ' ; 0AW-2-2-4-S-8-O AM" . . PRISaLMl DE4N aJSXIGtfRETTE THE DAUGHTER. OF THE .REGIMENT, IN v unutK . 1WDFM6S FROM THE IMMORTAL tLBVpUIM- 12TII A MARKKT Women's Section Second Fleer Women's and Misses' Velvet Gervns 69.50 te 295.00 Misses' Section Fourth Fleer BONWIT TELLER k CQ QheSfxdShopcfOnauxalienk CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET J- Hallewe'en Celebration MARDI GRAS PARADE AND TANGO CONTEST AT Philadelphia Arena (Formerly Ire 1'ilmct 4'mi AMI M VUUUr sfrt. Tuesday Evening, Oct. 31 $500 IN PRIZES re.tum tumult- en ''.'il t , nt 8 nMnrls, foUevtid ty cnntlniieiiH .luiutili; At the Arena TICKETS KOlt l'Alt.MIU', II 00 liirlintltitr Dhiii Ink' Auaoleea Kifij nrwnil nml Mnrkit Htreeta United Mrri'liunte' Amu . 141 Hu. 2J Ht. l'liunu llelinent :i7ttl Net necninry tu be raunUei) te par tlclpnte In dunrlnr. rHkHVaa 10 A. M. TO 11 P, JACK HOLT DOROTHY DALTON IN l'AKAMOl'NT l'lCTI'lli: "ON THE HIGH SEAS" VICTORIA TOM MIX PTH AM) MAItKET 0 A. M. TO 11:16 V. H, TO. TAKE"" BTAIfFIJ 1BT1I AND fllKSTNC'ra 1U .. 91 1U 11 .Id I . l ARCADIA mrru MOORE AND MAJWORIE uaw w "Leve Is an Awful Thinf" f ST1I AM) MAHKRT MRLHUIKYKOII EEENA OWEN i "THE FACE IN THE FOG" CAPI I UL tlONrLBARRVKOl JUNIPER AND KARKCT 11 TO 11 GLOBE MAXIMUM aUAtlTT MINIMUM PRICl ' A Tlr'tnr Muileal verarnx "DUMMIES" f8Bffi?&&e 1IARUV SI.ATKO AND COMPANY BROADWAY BROAD & DNYDEK 8:15. t.10 S P. M, VATV"1T,TE A 'REMEMBRANCE? HArtKVORDl API II t1 Al I crswcNV nSaUMlia.ii m AILEimEMT VAUDEVILLE 2 15. 7 VD " "MISTAKES OF 1922" ' COMPANY OF SEVENTEEN " iure "MONTE CRISTO" ADACC If EVC 60TH b MARKET "' vnwtfil nCIw v-ikI m a it, 7 t 3 ACADEMY OF MUSIO PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 1 Academy of Muilr, rridar Eva., Net. 8. at I PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC SOCIETY "I PAGLIACCI" and T "HAENSELindGRETEL": Otnaral Dlraetlen WASSILI IEPS V, Premlnant Belnltta, CHrua and OrchMtr. T Tleketa SOe te ll.eO Heppe'a, Ul Cheefitt I.EOVOl.D STOKOWSKI. fiinjuoter FRIDAY AFTr.llVOON. NOV. a. , P J 30 HATl'KDAV KMINIMI. NOV 4. AT M 1J Holelitt MME. OLOA SAMAROFr, Planlit BEETHOVEN Ovcrtur. ''CcrlcUe" MOZART STinnhenv In (I mtnar TSCKAIXOWBXY....Coneerto In B flat miner I i or riane ana STRAUSS "Dane. e beaU Acadrwy jk llnpe'a, Ullt liatnu r AQ1N0 ALREEVEi'-r- V n e l li Ubeauty show - a .K-.S.tfi (it II X. tlljill an.. at.? uuwiewi-D My.,.n"i.?1s,.V,3rtr,' a mms.. , .a.. 1 k ivSiSl EMMETTXCH Mi,, teitnui itt. I IstlrernKyV JstsUVWOU Mirf . VI 1 f ' v'i W -L .iV. - ?S!Slirtit,'ui . '.Jt'rv. . . B