fiftfrWTl II J, J' ' 'ite ' 1 ,- ss " T T "W "" II I I ii i vmmmmmm Rmm JWWJ mr! mrm rnrn Km W MM M Wm MrmmT wrfrS SP Sl SPSS, MMk m L .a am aaaK !, r ' JTynna TaMw 0 the Engagement of Miss Altvina fl'Behlen and Mr. Riggs, of a Pretty v nvw interested te heat 'EJffne nttgemfnt of Alwlna Beh-, ' tf ffllS BIW-, , which w. ... 2?intrelucl In thMi city about three 9L.ml She l daughter of the Grt Murray Itehlwn, niece or rran !I."i.i.- n.i Murray Behlen and a ' Sitehlen and Murray Behlen and a '..ttaUr of the late Mr. and Mrs. (S-if.isir.teSft 'W".l".;,mi. Alwlna. from the Bno k" ": ... :miv. h.- .rpst. hSS MIm Alwlna Behlen, a .liter . ..i.u At run inniiiii iici awe saw ir"k.....1 1lnhlltl. WHO ieil III HI Fflweral M-Men, who fell in tti j Wsr. one mnrneu n . i- ("enernl BeWrn marrleil, In the 5 thye feiimler of that fnmlly In thin . ihetate Jehn J. Berle. Shy was 7. the Inte Jehn .7. Hene. ne wns ?7liler of A-lelph H. Berle. of Charles Lrl,nnailciron:ev,r! m4m rtiAM wst nuiiiiiics .... . ,fi fll7' i". n.M hmA tnttr ehllrlren. F! n ' .win. in Teuns men. but the jfLhte. Sepll. r Alwlna, parried BSS 7-tfcaT 7ath.r"ef ; Hal- SffllTed In Helland. He was the Stron von der ZIPP. I am net able te nay If she still i.m as there haa been little communl cemmunl SSSn between the famillea alncc the irt of t he ureiu war. e BJ5 r as j-e fit Mrs. Behlen, having been a faith vr"".' i..f ...in. t,nilpp. Senhlc SSeh ve Behlen. 'and both Sllj fiSSTand Madame Hnlbaeh died while Si war was in pregrew. iKeS.: She i Very attractive eVent much time abroad. Her n meti her MtWt Cassels, and before moving te truhlniten hhe and her husband lived J Chestnut Hill. Alwlna U a cousin 5 Frank Behlen, Jr., who married lldney Franklin, and my friend, the wee bird, tells me that Francis Him. Ilwlna-s 'fiance. H a relative of Dudley Kiss, of Baltimore, who married 8M M Behlen'a aister, the former Sarah frinklln. That's some mix-up in re lationship te ilKurc out. but it a really mite simple if you just think it out tactfully. T SAW Mrs. Leuis Lusben yesterday J. wearlnit one ei ine nreiuw m cuts I hnve seen this year. It was tf block or. pernaps, u vrrj -. j..i..i .n.i n. i tut. 0i 1 nn tlent iuveiyiip HfiiuiiK linn "' - - , ereund the neck with n wlde cellnr of iriy F'liiirrei tur. mt m' " Me ch(Ts cf the fur. and the mat wns dCf.l with a band of aqulrrel. the ma trial above the fur being shirred In 'Wide bunds atui topped witn aneuier 'tiilth of fur. Her lint was n toque vun wine wings, mi "v. .: ' "".-" . i.i .. .1. ,.t (.Innlr nt till, htlck. .Willi II IUIHI1 .11 "''" "- he nas looking extremely well. iKTTV ami Jean and their mothers I .. ... .....!... n n a.iirtl. Iinfl fill filial T IB Tiiiy they mrt Illliner's daddy, wlie ttenied te talk anil nMt licity s meiner if her liiihand wns going te the party. 'ii, ' ?sld mother, "he went te the MMl name." "Yes. ami anyi nw, v:.i in u..tt- ilm h four, there .n enl.. uelng te be a bunch of kids ; It, the pnrtj, -je h wouldn't want te there.' .. SASUI wn.wr" f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - . -.. i. ....-. II Tanl nf HIT. BnU iMTK V Ilium ..". neunfc nenuitt'i .iuiic.u..i. ..,.. -.Isiu'd InvltntleiiM for ii dlnner-dance It the Il-lIi-u-Strneru en rnuuj Jrin'nu. U-xvmber 'ii. In honor of their uhter. :.Iis Jeneph'.ne Jenks. ivnd (Str niece. Miss Nancv H. Woolston, ltthtei- nf Mr. and Mr, Jeneph Ij. noeiMnn, cr ilienuen, tii"iuiui "u eth ddiutnnte.s of the seuseu. ,ijr. and .Mrs. Geerge McKnditeii. of -woemnem. vuianeva. will bive a mn-rr-d.inei at th Kltc-Carlten en Sat- sraav eninK. ".'enuHT : in iiui.u. 91 .m'sh jinrv ucf. nfnry. aioimHue daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Iphn White ,ftair. of Clieitnut Hill. ' Mrs. Jasper Yeatas Brlnten, of yeutli- Mt oerner uf Mneteentn utreei ana pj Lnpiv niii"e, has iFnied cards for a I re en TufHilay, November 14, te nTet i Mr unri Mm Tnhn II MVmlilpIl MrM I cr-Ri!rt-n wn, before hpr marriaeg lni June mifh K'orenee MaB"" Kiwwenn, ijrhtr of Mr. and Mrs. l.mncan EVr- WOnll. n Wm Vnre 11. - i Mr. It. Francis Weed, cf Wayne, will nxerta'n at dinner en KrKiav eveninir. Keveirher 17 In honor of Miss Ellia Wth Dile willpeii, daughter of Mrs. wurt WIUen, of t70S Locust street, DfOrH tin. .Inin.A nhliih VTr nml AlrH. KObert I.AAn.ln 1rniirtftYrv will irlvd ijat ecnlii(f for their daughter. Miss . Helen Hone Montcemerv. "w lm i .. ., . . v. .... . It.. iii. una air.. I'.dWIU u. riucr. ei iuu ,Terrace., TlMement. will entertain at ' small (llmifr nt the Uellevue-Strat-ferd en Friday even'ng. Nevcnber 17, w i honor of their daughter. MIbh wan . Jitter, Wor. the tlrst metlng of Mrf. I vnarles Kteuurt Wurln' Danclne Clans. Mr Tllil'l. T, UnMAA . Tlnniuflt d-fttreain Farms, Pnell, will enter JJfn at dinner this owning in honor If her debutante dniiK'iter, Mini n Athrvn 1 T.r a. Kfni I Via AnttiiniA OittPA Vili. f- ... ,t ir ii'iin., M A .- , 4,n,i ,tI- anu .urn, iiiiuiii . IJMffew, Jr., of Montrese. IlawcM Inne. -ncfu)ftn, win give in noner or miss M-. . ,..,, MMI .mn, iiwiui nunc vjvatii .v Chestnut Hill. .Irand Mrs. J. Bertram Upplncett, tun.171" Spruce dtreet and Melmnr, jpinajres, will entertain at dinner at, wjir town house, ter Tue'day evening. I jejember 28, te be followed by a box, ty at the opera. wMr and Mrs. Jehn Cerbtt Davis, of """weed, Ambler, and Mr. Henry ii 'ance&t have Istiued Invita IS?, r.er ft ''nnce en Monday evening, November 27, at the ilvrmnntewn Crick- til. ..,' '" honor of Mrs. Davis' daugh I .i MIas l-llsabeth I'anceast Hury. Mr. KnOOat will nlvu .. Ihrnilr nnrtu an.l RPPer In Urcember also In honor of ll nit eh, mIbu Huey. In,'!; ,ftnd Mrs. J, Latimer Lee, of "lumin, ra,, urn receiving congraiu cengraiu fWw en the birth of a ncn. Jonathan timer I.en, jr,, en October 26. Mrk. Iii.w1'! MM Buth Darling, of Crystnl Silk, t ,.li Rr i .... .- tTl: .. &rN Ittreet ' "Hhft I,0' of 1709 I'0CU8t . . i,, .1... .m m i nn Huii ui ... j Receiving at the ten which Mrs. A. 'V. 1.A 11 UA... .. en.., ...... uHn.. It Uri. . . ' "" "I onto nt'l t-ciiu uZk urinantewn, will give en Wed iluiftV November 21', te present her ii.Tv.ii "'"" t-onainnce nev, win ua LuVh ""sabeth Metgan, Miss Terrel. Stln, MIhm Frances Hlekiiell. Miss ffif. i.1.1' Klur' Ms' Letltla Landreth, hllanbelh Carpenter, Mlsi Kuth K?..Dunn' Mls Clair Olttinss. MIhh E mv Valentine, Mlsa Merna HsgAf JJMIss J.,oulie Smith, of I,ou Angeles, ;?. 'oeing or Interest will take place IJKV quietly at 4 q'clerk Wednesday Ab V . "uvuiwier nlD, wnen aiiiki l&r. ,' Wnltheur, granddaughter of IS;" At,m Kverly, or lsit De I.nneey IJirif' Wl 1 become the bllde of .Mr. Iffi?ntc.rallf Wnllnce, Jr., con of the late r. Jclll) I'mlir Wullnm i.. i.l Mm Will. SS?i,.of . Twfnty-nrat and Walnut lllHnr,.aby lne Uev- ? Geerge W. iebm pC r0,c,l; et th Protestant Epls- iSV"""i ei uusningien. u. u., us- ctei 5 et.h,..Re.v: Vrank Vernen. of St. Mark's Episcopal Churgh, iBiHmHHinHHHHMVBiaMRn''iranMnnmniBiRBarr'f ;i. kj Baltimore She Sees Topcoat Sixteenth and Locust streets, in the presence of the Immediate families of ine Dnae nna onaerreom. n ss wai wai theur wilt Km BttanitM h Miss Phr lette Pahneateck aa maid of honor and only attendant. Mr. Lambert cadwala der will serve u best man. Owing te n jarniiy eeing in mourning inere will be no reception. The guests who attended the shower yeaceraay wn en miss aisrtna v. nor ten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Borten, of Chestnut Hill, gave In honor et her sister, Mm Elizabeth Jamlesett Borten, whose engagement te Mr. Wll- unm a. Liippinceit, 'u, was recently an nounced, Included Mlsa Marlen C, Don Den rjrhue, Mlas Catharine Sullivan, Mlsa Kvejyn Green, Miss Mama Hagar, Miss Margaret Breckcnrldge, Miss Dorethea Balrd, Miss Orace Hubbs, M'sa Henri etta MeV. Frits. Miss Ottilia Merris, Miss Ellth Massey, Mlsa Peggy Watsen, Miss Nancy Emnardt, Mlsa Allda B. Glsenbrev. Mlsa Adrelne Wellens. Mrs. Jehn McHcnry. Mrs. J, Kenten Elsen brey, Mrs. Johh H. CaBunave, Jr., and Mrs. Allen Yeung. Mr. Jeseph H. Bchenk, Jr., of Wynne-we-d, w'll enter'aln at dinner en Sat urday evening, December 2, In honor of his daughter, Miss Mary Schenk. who will be presented at a tea which her grandmother, Mrs. Jewph H. Schenk will give en Friday, November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ade'ph O. nesengarten and their family, of St. Tavlda, will occupy their town house at 2013 De Lanoey place, en Jannary 1. Mrs. Alan Ilartwelt Streng, who has bee visiting hen cousin, Mrs. Bayard Stockton, of Princeton, N, J has re turned te her home, 1707 Locust street. Miss Sylvia Van llnsselaer Streng who spent the latter part of the week with her parents, has returned te the Na Na tlennl Cathedral Scheel, at Washington, where she Is u student. Mrs. CharliM Nelen Felten, Jr., who has been the guest for a few day of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule, of 2217 Bitten house street, has left for her home in San Francisce, Calif. Mlsa Louisa M. Wall Is. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jamei T. Wallls, who haa been spending a short tlme in Annap olis, has returned te her home at St. Davids. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weed Easby, of Narbroek Park, are receiving congratu lations en the birth' of a daughter, Nancy Jean Easby, en Thursday, Octo ber 2B. Mi-h. Easby was, before her marriage. Mien Amy HaiTls, daughter of Mr. William IT. Harris, of Straf ford. Mrs. S S. Weyl, who hua been spend ing a week In Baltimore, will return te her apartment? at the Plnehurat, Forty-fifth and Pine streets, tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld K. OltllnRham. HflAAivinNnla4 te Vtle nlivVf aI XV lass 1 Edith Hareld Glllngham. who spent i the past summer In France, will close tneir country neuse unege uaie, at Hollceng, Pa., and wl'l return te their home en West Prlce street, German town, tedny. Mr. and Mrs. Heward E. Adams, of Rtrpfferd. announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Anna Rew Adams, en Saturday. October 28. te Mr. Russeit j Conwell Forcusen. son of Mr. and Mrs Geerge It. Fergusen, of G543 Add'sen I etreet Mr and M-h. Fergusen will ee I at home after December 1, at 1643 Kedfle.d street. Mrs. Charles IVarce. of Galveston, Tex., Is th guen for u few weeks of. Mrs. Ernest Crowhurst, of Fortieth and Pine streets. Mls Mildred Mearns, who has been rpendlng several months traveling en the Continent, has returned te her Heme, 1527 Pine street. Mr. Albert Zughtnlth and his son and daughter, Ml "8 Leane Zugsmltli. have returned from Atlnntlc City, nnd are occupying apartments at the Sunder land Heuse, Thirty-fifth street and Powelton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Le Rey and then little son have returned te Media from a stay at Atlantic City. Among these from this city, who have been spending soma tlme at Brace bridge Hall, Ocean City, N. J., are Mrs William Nelle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn B. Nolte and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Rich. West Philadelphia Mm. F. Feldman, of 59 North Slxty Slxty Slxty Beoend street, announces the engage ment of her daughter. Miss Alice Shyre ly Fellman, te Mr. Charles A. OInsburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Glnsburg, of ruftlawjW he is sending Flowers every day te the Season's most Popular Debutantes Handsome Baskets at $5 CHARLES HENRY FOX "Th Sign of the Rete" 221 Seuth Bread Street Spruce aste IMPOK'I ANT Skit or Interior Furnishings WHICH KMHBAfKB Antiques Deeeratsd Furni ture Walt Papers Mirrors Screen Porcelains Chests Bird Cages and French Engravings EXAMPLES OF VALUES t g.plece Antique Walnut Dining Dining Dining lloem Suit was 345 4tQ4A new Z.-ZlL fcecretury Desk was CI 1 7 1175 new ! Walnut Urep-Leuf Table 4 J, 7 whs 170 new........ 10-Plece Bedroom Suit, Slngle Beds, everything complete was 1540- S375 new Z.Lm Weed-Heat Settee w.m ftA 50 new . . ... .- " Ijng, Narrow Mnntle Q9 Mirror was 6 new, . Black Bird Cage and htandard -was S2- 26 Iniiwtcd' Two-Tene' Wn'll INipers v.ere 11.25 te $5 Ofic new A.LDiament&Ce. 1515 Walnut Street and at St-arj, v. in re iTTRACTlVEmiMBER OF THE YOUNGER SET; MISS HARRIET IIVRD CURTIS Daughter of kr$. Charlct Megargt Lvi$, of Ktnntt tide, Wilmington, who upent latt winter etudying in Parit. Mi$ Curtis will net make her debut this eeaeen, as origi nally planned, en account of mourning Johnstown, Pa, Ne date has been set for the wedding. The Ofa Afe Girls participated In the mask dance given by the Y. M. H. A. en Wednesday evening at the Belmont, Fifty-second and Market streets. Thoae S resent of the members were Miss stelle Gress, . Miss Sadye Schwartz, M's- calre Ceren, Mlsa Annie Klein. Miss Bose Helfensteln, Miss Minerva Wilder, Miss Anna Lacawlck and Miss Sylvia Slegelbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kalsur. of 5512 Osage avenue, are entertaining Mr. Charles Kaiser, of Easten, Pa Mrs. R. Hastett, of 2848 Hellbrook avenue, will entertain the members of her card club nt bridge today. The members of the club are Mrs. T. Wade, Mrs. O. Noen. Mrs. J. Halnln. Mrs. J. Scheck. Mrs. VI Duffy. Mrs. O. Hrog Hreg ley, Mrs. O. Hatiey, Mrs. G. Lefferts. Mrs. J. Ralnvllle, Mrs. J. Schell and Mrs. C. Roberts. Mrs. Elizabeth Kllllan and her daugh ter. Miss Correen Kllllam. of Bucking ham Apartments, 4416 Walnut street, will leave this week for Pence de Leen, Fla. iSerth Philadelphia The annual masked dance of the Quaker C'ty Barge Club wna given by Its members en Saturday evening at West End Hall. Thlrty-flrst street and Olrard avenue. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selder. Mr. and Mre. Henry Schuh, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Run land, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCeach, Mr. uud Mrs. Charles Schuh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Helneman. Mips Elsie Morten. Miss Nan Jenes, Miss Blanche Fink. Miss Leah Jenes and M ss Eleaner Jenes, of Danville, Pa. ; Mls Jesephine Dewllng, Mrs. Brenten Wyeth. Mr. Rudolphe Bucher, Mr. Jehn Corbett. Mr. Jehn Geed, Mr. Jacob Bergdoll. Mr. Gorden Ler.ff. Mr. William Lew- I fiLm -? ISHbIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB , ;..;. x:-y-,iW gsalllllllllllllllllllllllllBalllllllllllllH Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street1214 Announcing Our Annual Fall Sale of Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Famous Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at 20 Off During this eale we will offer our entire stock of Women's and Children's Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at this remarkable reduc tion, 1'rlee tngi will be altered at time of purchase. Women's Allendale Union Hulti. Regular sixes. (2.00 1 usually li. Extra sites, 2.S0 usually 13.60. The fabric In Allendale Union Suits Is knit of the very finest yarns. A rubric designed te be used for the extremes of coldest outside weather and overheated buildings. Made in all styles. Silk, Lisle and Weel Hosiery Heavy Pura Silk Heilrrjr, with Hale top and eelea and seamed back. A dependable hese for serviceable wear. In all the smart col orings, f l.ts a pair, a palra for ai.TS. rull-Paihlened 811k Hetlery. Extra-heavy weave pure-dye silk In all shades. 'B a pair, i pairs for IS.7S. Van Baalte Heavjr AH-BIlk Hosiery in all ahades. MB a pair, 3 pairs for I7.I8. Black Silk Ltsla Hosiery, full fashioned with French and em broidered silk clocks. 11.60 quality at ate a pair. Fall-Fashioned Bilk Lisle Hosiery In White, Gray, Cordovan and Black. 91.00 a pair. Fine Weel Hosiery, with hand-embroidered clecke, In the newest heather colorings. 13.00 quality at at.as a pair. English Ribbed Weel Hese, In light dray, dark Gray and Brown, at ta.eO a pair. Bilk and Weel Hosiery, with hand-embretdered silk clocks. In Camel's Hair, Navy, dray and Cordovan. J3.60 quality at t.T a pair. Women's and Children's Gloves Trefeusss Kid Gloves, special P. K. sewn, ene-elasp, In Black, White, Tan, Brown and Navy. Itcgular $2.80 quality at $1.80 n pair. Trtfeusie Kid Cleves, special P. K. aewn, one-clasp. In Black, White, Tan, Brown find Gray. Regular 12.76 quality at 11.18 a pair. Oar Entire 14ne of Trefeasee Kid and Baede Oleves, In all lengths and shades, haa been reduced. The average saving Is one-third of the original price. Genuine Arabian Merhe Gloves, the best quality obtainable. Se lected skins In beautiful shades. Unexcelled for wear. Regularly 3.7c, at (MS a pair. Walking tileves of Imported Onpe Leather, In all ehades. An excellent Klevo for service and street wear. Regularly 11.25, At II. se a pair. Our Kntlre Line of Cape and Metlia Walking doves has also been reduced. Women's Woolen Gloves, In beautiful shades of Heather, Oxford, Brown, Silver and Natural. Reduced te ai.ue a pair. Fewnes' Fllesette Gloves, made of a medium-weight fabric Serv iceable and dressy. In all the season's best shades. 2-elaap style. Regularly 11.00 at 1e 12-button length, l.fl. " "" The Prleee en Our Woelea and Fabrle Gloves have all been reduced. Beys' Capetkta and Meeha aleves. Best quality, one-clasp style. Regularly 12.60 at IMS a pair. Mecha Mittens for (he Utile ones. White, Brown and dray, Sale prlee, ll.ve a pair. Children's Weel Gloves and Mittens, m attractive new shades. Hale prlee, 11.00 a pair. Children's Duplex rabrlc Gloves, 'n all slmde. Regularly fi.ge at TAe a pair. A Voasptete Assortment el CUIdrea'a Gloves, all at apeelal prleea. vMssss i&;v'RlLM ssiwr ' eBBsaaaBesaBK . dBsp I k mm':-jmWm,i'", . ' " '? i aWW lm- mmmmmmmmmmmmXWi-A-., ' -:S JsiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiBMaBiiiiiBBlV miller, Mr. Carl DIckert and Mr. Frank Balnge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert T. McAllister, of Legan, are receiving congratulations en tne tiirtn or a. uaugnter, uinine iunn, en October 21. Mr McAllister was formerly Miss Ruth Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hunter, of j4d North Bread street. Mr. Samuel Sandler, of 1412 North Marshall street, announces the engage ment of his daughter, Miss Mellle San dler, te Mr. Samuel Segaleff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Segaleff, of 1806 Ncrth Seventeenth etreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn J. Gorden, of 2853 East Nerrls street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary M. Gorden, te Mr. William E. Oieff, Jr., of 2650 East Nerrls street. The wedding will take place en Wed nesday, November 29. h e Seuth Philadelphia The third annual euchre five hundred nnd reception will be given In aid of the Epiphany Naval Battalion, of Thir teenth and Jacksen streets, en Friday evening. November 10, In Meese Hall, 1314 North Bread street Games start at 8:30 P. M. The committee In charge consists of Mr. Francis J. Donahue, Mr. James C. Healy, Mr. William Lehr, Mr. IRSIS FLWERSWP 933 CHESTNUT ST. TUESDAY ONLY FRESH-CUT ROSES SOe A DOZ. by Table feral. lOe Delimit! ZTrrwatM ZTtryUtag In tlawera 'W !r ' W TUESDAY, Patrick MeOrath. Mr. Frederick Zalas, Mr. Francis Sullivan and Mr. Jeseph Owens. The regular monthly meeting of Naval rueb i-vu. am will ne nvia vii rnuni evening In room 6, tit the Grand. Fraternity Building, lf2 Arch street The committee In charge of the dance te be held In McCrea's Dancing Academy en Thursday evening, Novem- It VI P ilHVQ VUlllJJJUltni RHttUBCIIirHIWI. Germantown Mrs. Richard Davis, of 302( West Scheel Inne, will entertain her bridge club at luncheon at her home en Wed nesday afternoon. The members of the club are Mrs. Charles Data, Mrs. Leslle Grantham, Mrs, F. B. Jehnsen, Mrs, N. Llndley Nerden, Mrs. Edward Odgcrs, Miss Penrl Almnn. Miss Eleaner BeBBS. Miss Eleaner Davis, Miss Mary Merklce anu aiibs uoreiny limy. Mrs. Charles Zeller Klauder and her daughter, Mlsa Elfrleda M. Klauder, of 400 Gewen avenue, Mount Airy, have sailed for Italy, where Miss Klauder will continue her studies In Heme and Flor Fler Flor ence for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Nevln Pomeroy, of 219 Pelham read, have left for a month's trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Betwrtcht. of Queen lane and Merris street, have returned from a several months' atny en their farm In Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geldberg, of 105 West Chelten avenue, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Ml-s May Geldberg, te Dr. Frank Hnten. Frankford Mr. and Mrs Hnlferd Arrison, of Penn street, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a son. Mrsi James Mallet and Miss Haicl Dlckel, of Pennsgreve, have returned after a short visit with their aunt, Mm. Jehn O. Bell, of 1615 Ullllngham street. Miss Helen Mancn, of Orthodox street, i will entertuln the members of her five- hundred club at her home en Wednss-1 day afternoon. ( I Along the Main Line Mrs. Benjamin Deacon, of Merlen, will give a fancy-dress dinner In honor of Miss Ellen Baker, of Baltimore, en Fri day evening next. The guests will In clude Miss Ellen Baker, Miss Kathryn Jehnsen, Miss Mnlvlna Holcombe, Miss Peggy Deal. Miss Bunnle Hal), Mr. Bar Bar eon Off, Mr. Jehn Wylle Falres. Mr. Jehn H. McLelster, Mr. Abbett F. Rlehle and Mr. Stanley Deacon. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly, of 407 Seuth Forty-second street will move In November te their new home In Merlen. iliilii llllllllllllllll' llillllllltilllllllllliMMIIIIIIIiillW Cellins Baths Are liven under the supervision et Trslnert Nurses. The quantity of exercise taken the cabinet baths, diet. < Slew, Turkish rub. massage or oil rub. spray tin tin and eth-r factors In our treatment ar carefully prescribed te meet tb individual's need. We aid Stout Women te REDUCE and Slender Women te IHJILD UP and add welsht. v Cellins Institute Favored by Philadelphia's Fairest Bellevue Court Bids., 1418 Walnut St. Send for Iloeklet l'hene Spruce IUS4 Srtfti OretU Vj'ftf our Corset Department in the St. James' aneprntrteenth BONWTT TELLERS 00. CHESTNUT AT A Collection as Various as the Tastes and Needs of Youth m JEUNE FILLE Coats and wraps Fer Ever)) Occasion and Purpose Among the Winter Activities of Youth Y7XDUTH U nerved with iti winter wrapt at A Bonwit Teller & Ce. iturdy topcoats for the college campus, gay evening wraps for the dance, richly befurred coats and wraps for the events of afternoon. THE BLOUSED TYPE COAT 69.50 195.00 This most youthful silhouette has been developed in pan velaine, lustresa, veldyne, flerentina, mar vella, gerena, arabella, menterey and duvetyn, with the season's smartest treatments and appli cations of the most youthful furs, including squirrel, beaver, wolf, badger, mole or kit fox. THE STRAIGHT-LINE COAT 59.50 t0 395.00 Infinite variations of this most satisfactory silhou ette have been evolved this season by Bonwit Teller & Ce., with ingenious sleeves, novel cabochons, bias draping and ether distinguishing characteristics, in all the fashionable coat fabric? with all the fashionable furs. WRAPS AND CAPES 69.50 te Luxurious but alwavi X. I ceva, marvella, gerena, duvetyn, preciesa. flerentina or with fur treatments of squirrel, mole, fox, wolf or caracul. Seme fur lined. MW Missa' Coah THIRD JillBti JUM Sizes 14 te 18 FLOOR 'tiffBJK WytW " WW vvnqjTtV OCTOBER 31. ,1922 Recent Bride Photo by rhllllcs Phllllpe. MRS. ROBERT ARMBRUSJER Who was Mias Gcrda Elizabeth Bergman, of West Philade'phia, before her marriage en Satur day last in the Chapel of the Mediator, Fifty-first and Spruce Btrecte. After an extended wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Arm bruster will make their home at Hampton Court, Elmhurat, L. . Mr. Armbruatcr is a talented musician Along the Reading Mm. Wa'ten Pennewlll. of Wyncote, has returned from n visit te her brethe nnd hister-ln-law, Mr. and Mr. Ab-am Mett, nt their summer camp ut Edge mere, Pa. Mr nnd Mrs. James Sill and their daughter, Miss Marguerite Sill, will move next ueek te their Wyncote home. Since returning from their summer THE VENTURE 2S5 SOUTH CAMAC ST. OPEN SUNDAY 2 P. M. te 8 P. M. Special Course Dinner $1.25 and Walnut Streets M 13 STREET 465.00 vmithf... tim ..,. mT' dtLm::':m4 ivf m 7v ' ' '" trips they have been spending a few weeks at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lord Butter wilt entertain the members of their evening i bridge club at their hema lu Wyncote, en Friday, November 10. Mr. and Mrs, Alan H. Reed have re turned te their home In Wyncote from their annual hunting trip and stay at their camp In Canada. i Norristown The first meeting of the fall of the I Valley Ferge Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, was held en Fri day, when Miss Emellne II. Hoevcn en tertained the members at her home en East Airy Btrect. Miss Eugenia E. Goldsmith, president of the General Muhlenberg Chapter, of Philadelphia, wns present nnd gave a talk, The officers of the chapter are: President. Miss Elisabeth Cenrad Allen; vice presi dent, Miss Mary Roberts Llvezcy ; cor responding secretnry, Miss Mary Cress man recording secretary. Mlta Frances Connelly; treasurer, Miss Susanna Weed; registrar, Miss Comley Miller; chaplain. Master C. Heward Harry ; color benrer, Master David Schnl). The membcrn of the beard of mana gern Include Miss Ellaabeth Yest. Miss Virginia Fell and Master Dnvld Schall. i Mr. and Mrs. Webb a Dull, of 1324 ' Powell street, gave a children's mas-1 nueraee party en jrnaay, in noner or llieir mnftu aaugnter, mise uuzaictn thilL of fob STUART WALKER Presents the Greatest DRAMA of All Time at the Academy of Music Nev. 1st; 3 P. M. & 8:30 P.M. Auspices of BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Alumnae Association of Eastern Pennsylvania Tickets New en Sale At Heppe'e. 1119 Chestnut St Academy of Muale SWKeLvitLE Daily Mats., 2tl8. Eves, at 8 1 IS H ERMAN TIMBERG And His FROLICS ..i NATNAZARRO&CO. BUCK ft BUBBLES Trsit 'Em Beuth HATTV DATILINII & SAMMY T1M1IEUU ET.1IE A VVlnV BEVt'H An'l a Hurreun'llni Hill of i:ntrtalnrs Sa Isf Nifhts lit 8: IS Sharp 3 laTKlV Mat. Tenor., 2:15 3 TUB MUSICAL HIT OP ASESfl BLOSSOM VIMS BUN AT I'liLiKs N.V CAST "Wen instant and merited eucces ". nULLF.TIX. JAU QUIIACOT U.tSEr,,. S. at 8:15 m Last $1.50 Mat. Tomer. i FRANCES WHITE TAYLOR HOLMES w iuawiatn. emeu canar fxctii- , HOTEL MOUSE A -IEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY Blslit Frem Nw Yerk ARTHUB HAMMERSTEIN'S Most Prettnllem rruductlen FRANK TINNEY In a Miisl-OIrl Cemcjy With DtLPHI Last 5 Evgi. 8:20 LAST H.00 MAT. THURSDAY lbs Melt Fsmeui PIsr In Ameries. by Avery Hopweca 71th Orirtntl New Yerk Csit. Including HAZEL DAWN " jLENN ANDERS I KENNETH DOUOLA1: MICE HEOEMAN i BOBBY WATSON cmNExrwcEK-seirT muss- Carried VIV1AM MAITIUsLVUMP nVEQMAl Af0 rri QeiOiHAL fi6V YORK-CAST fflBROAD.te ,;; FRANCINE LARRIMORE IN THF NEW SMART COMEDY NICE PEOPLE rnnnrcT rep'aAR matiale rUKKLdl TiMonRew 1 UU S EVENINGS AT I 1ft OET SPAT9 NOW BRIEF ENOAOTMENT ZIEOF&LD MARILYN MILLErIh LEON ERROL GARRICK Eyg'. Popular Mstlm.1. t 1:15 I Tomorrow OREATEST COMEDY KIT IN YEARS' MERTON TFE MOVIES Harry ten Wilsen's Fsmeui Story Drsmntf:. r-i by Ose. S. Kaufman tad Mara Cannslly GLENN HUNTER x&'fe.,, FLORENCE NASH hAeV,.. Nt Wek butt en bile Ihurtdty "THE BUNCH and JUDY" Mu.le lir Jrrnnip Krn m I.rrlrs tiv Anne I'tMirill w Ilrnk b Anne rsldn.U A. Hugh rri nil nr-irnn' ,-.t a- i n mhl, Acad. my of Muitc, Friday Ere., Net, 3, at PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC SOCIETY "I PAGLIACCI" and "HAEHSEUndGRETEL" Osnsrsl Direction WA8SILI LEra Prominent Solelits, Ch-rui aud Orchestra, TlcksU 50e te M SO Hspps's, U19 Chsituut ACADEMY OF MUB10 10YER THUBS. EVE.. NOT. Sd. AT S15 LOUIS KAZZE PIANIST TlcVsti, $1 te S8, Academy A Hpn t 8th Ww Msf TAdsJ AL REEVES' r A CI Nil AL REEVES BEAUTY SHOW w liLXlIU III r"v!? flrtVirti wsi Kw. ' " iH xmm&mvj.. , - jirr twj yTT5t fyVil ssWfwtf0ai jHstaWy OwMjyy w .JtWiliWip. KliWTIItNTU m tURKM 11 A. f. TO '11 P. M. .. ,-, GEORGE FTTZMAUWCri PARAMOUNT PICTUEB "j TiSTfauifi TeHdld BETTYCOMPSONABERTLTTEUi . WITH H'ipnerl"'! h . t w. j. FEnaraeN a TnnonenB kesmmtii MUSICAL KKATMIIE "lSia OVBIITUHB' (Tclislkewkr) Arrincrd by Albert F. Wsrne ter HUnlcy Orrheitta t5TANTOW 1BTH AND MARKET 31:30, J:80. 8:80. 6.30. 7:80. 9:M witxiAM fox rru'.sENTS rimrr hiiowine or Mary Cam THE l'jrTfHE THAT WON NEW TOBK'M IlEAnT IN ITS HROADWAT season's nn.v ALDINE 19th and Cheitnut itrtre Prevents Rex Ingram's Superb Picturixatien of n Worfet- Famous Remance, TUB PRISONER 0FZENDA AT 11:80. 1:30. 3:30. S'SO, 7:80. t.SO MOTION PICTURES OP STA! "B ranaec wili, be bkewxi EVZBY PERFORMANCE. SssW ,mMT - "2 m 111 A. VI.. II. trjTWMI M9 3. . . Mjstetm twttver m 10 r. at. W iirtOAn CHKSTNCT PRISCILLA DEAN aIGARETTC DAUGHTER of the REGIMENT UNDER TWO HAGS iminrinAN neMANTK PALACE l.'Ill AMI MAllKBT in A. M. TO 11 P.M. JACK HOLT DOROTHY DALTON IV pinivniVT irn" "R "ON THE HIGH SEAS" VIC I OH A 0111 AMI MAKKKlH DA. M. TO 1L13 P.M. TOM MIX "FOE RISK TATtEB" MnvKUIII 10 A. M. TO 11:16 P. X OWEN MOORE AND XABJOBtE DAW U "Iav la mn Aurfiil TI.:- iAfcIIOLi Dl.l A.l M vltK IS UUfltL HAKRYMO; THE FACE IN THE FOG" r i 'j ie riT''' GLOBE JUNIPER MARKET II TO II MAXIMUM QUALITY MINIMUM PRICE "DUMMIES" F'n"-nir kuiieii uernnaT UIHEB rerULAR 'Tt TWHT-TTfiTWA tsiviv- -i'jnu mnu liQi'fAHY alKOAuWAY ilOVl AND 8M'IVjfcl slii. rj'flv, If I', at, .tUPERT unrriinni.. 1'I''II.' jS r-nurv iE.ivicavieiliC'r ml I kniaklMV' ...v.NiyreRD S-B Bis BkaBa llssl A!U wntnvm. n . ' r...i,n .Auitiii.!.!,!;!,, 7 Ann 9 "MISTAKES OF 1922" COMPANY OF SEVENTEEN S&Trmr "MONTE CRISTO' CROSS II C I O Vsale lll 2:1.1, T .V WALNUT W8EL.V LAST 6 NIOKTS LAST 3 MACTNXE8 WALTER HAMPDEN TONIOKT MACBETH TMINO OP THE hHREW WM. Mat. ,'E'JV WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS Wd.lT. HA MITT Thursday Evenlns ".. SERVANT IN THE HOUSE Friday E. MERCHANT Or VENICE Saturday Mat. OTHELLO Saturday Nfltht CX1RA MAT TRI "ROMEO A JULIET" FFS . ST wat , 77p ie '2 0 Plus Tarn WED A FKT vTS Mr TO a. plus Tl NEXT WEE.. SEATS NOW ON BALE MARJORIE RAM BEAU (By arramensnt with A. H. Weeds) in "THE GOLDFISH" A Hit In Ni Yerk n' Pwii.w yi MKIROPOLITAM Tnni.hr AT r.tt Tl A TAttOT O.la RUFFO mi: weni.rt's f.nrATKRT iuiiiti nk WILL POSITIVELY SING Arias Frem "Pagllacci," "Ham let," "Barber" and "Carmen" Geed Seats Still Available 50c te $2.00 AT .UHTltlll 0, i.iH AMI IIP 'VIA HALLOWE'EN DANCE TONIGHT Stanley Dancing N, W. COR, 1STK MARKET riry.iimiig ,. n, . ,.w, .., wv ti ,...i... ....., Nut 1st. we will bold 15 niHK )iuiarii7 uincmg centsst. $100 in prizes te the winnera. K E I T H S THEATRE MITTY & TILLIO Premiers Uanecrs of Francs KENEE ROBERT It OIEKS-DOBV ENTERTAINERS Jamet Th. . Deetss tlersnui uraay m ethers and JACK McGOWAN of "Lets Nst" Fams Ksei. At, A CumksrUaJ Nlfhtly at ills' Mats, Tuts., Then., tei llFSMIIIIal .. . Nlihtlr at tut a?aiwni"v siais, tu hae wwekd WITHIN THE LAW nt IMliN PS 0,n AHcii-Kvn., itis LIUlVlUll 1 J Mnl. M"M Ttiuri. Hst 8ll 1 EMMETT WELCH MimtreU i Bstlts OPENINO THE FBNKFOBt) "L" Ir.uiUnlt.KrStS AfScl. A HSCDS'S. 111U OhMf. irVUH AnFIPHIA i SAT. I "Mai I" (WMMTIU'K.ffiiSp.; 3ss9sskssssssMssW mm w- - . 'BBBBBH.) k:w ;ii Mm 'Mm h jr. .. aM vi hr.vta TVS. i'-m U , tfl ' m I'M rtl I N V . lit && tiSfE&i . V.-.V1 teLiimh,lW. '?, A'.v, m.L yiJ- i' i . M is. Ui'Zta -v I'lu-Wjyi. , ...rvUtft,-., whHM'fi.-fre t '.. .. lei.
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