wmwmmmmmsi,mmmmmmmmmmmkim tx ) EVENiiG, PUBtAe LEDGER-PHTEADEtPHIA. i WEDHMDAY. NdVBMBB (Sf GQSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Costumes Seen-at Mr. and l Mrs. Glasgow' Dance She Tells of Other Ml .. , ni j n Halloween rarncs ana ej a euzuar . . . a. ahimKa AKT nlint mere were ... T ADA ". 11.. ...I KMMBM -"- -. lad R wonderful tlme. nil laPMftf. WM The most in-j '"?"-":,- v. . SSwta 01TVth.Jr . irinnrinwn. wnicn in ft! country plnce fataf iintwri-Ji hestnut Hill Fert Washington and 5! CAN 3 st CTT.enr y '' Bunny Gent, ene I iha meVt popular of nil the debs, and ft IvnVeti , eTFun. The GlaeW hare in nttrnrtlve bl house, and It was Seated in 'hie with 'nil rU of au tinin foliage and flowers, and filled with I ewd gay with fancy costumes. The Se"? wns a mnsked one as well, which suds It all the mere Interest Inf. "Vhe costume of Bunny Qvnrj, th nest of honor, was Pct-. 1t" cnJh Tmfldne what she went asa bunny. Bhe IS uIiHp with long ears lined with rink, a y tnll nnl huge wMc. Sid. te rnuke It leek mere rabblt-llkc. f'r face was painted white, with black and nlnk spots en her nose. One of the handsomest costumes wan worn bv Helen Hepe Montgomery. She a -Turkish girl in cloth of geld and wpphlre, studded with emeralds, made wfth long bloomers and a girdle of geld cloth. Her headdress was iiIhe of geld, with a green dragon embroidered across thSuo,Geodman wow a "tunning Span lih coitume of red velvet, veiled in .lack lace and a black lace nwntina, Vhlch was most becoming te her dark hi r and compltxien. Lucylle Austin looked rutn ni n powder-puff girl rink satin edged with white swans & Ne? St?nridge was attrac We ? a lieu i.res nurse, mm " drcth, or Tish. as every, one calU her. were a pretty old-fashioned dress of blue silk, with a looped skirt and rut- lies, rne oemce wyi b" " "".r.Ti,, fashioned style and she were a llltlu lace cap. Thcre were a great many mere fascinating costumes and leta of itntlcmen as sheiks and toreadors, and mn one as a girl, and a very con vincing girl he n-adc. -ifTUIEKE were lets of parties for the ' X younger set last night, tee. Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin West Prater gave one for their daughter Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hutchinson entertained fei "Nathalie. Mrs. Jehn Barnes enter tained for her daughter Snrn Mary, Mr. nd Mrs. Isnac II. Clothier, Jr., gave ... , fntiutrine. unii for the very amall people Mrs. Flo Rlvlnus gave a rty in tne niicrnwm m uwvi laughter Marlen. The one which Mr. and Mrs. Aircrew Wright Crawford had planned for their amail son had te be called off because Andmv Jr. was taken down with the measles. you realize that today Is the W . Vnvpmhnr? TIlO BUtUmn seems te bnvc Uewn and the teas still keep en. If anything, with renewed tnr. This nftrrnoen Alice Mnrsten will mnke her debut nnd this evening Mrs. IMward Ephralm Ball will give a dance at the Merlen Gelf Club te latreduce her daughter, Mary Virginia. There will be several dinners before the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Marsten will give one for their daughter's receiving Sarty iifter her tea, Mr. nnd Mrs. ebcrt II. Ucucdlct will entertain for their dnughtcr, Alice, nnd Mrs., Jeseph Bchtnrk will plve a dinner at the Merlen Cricket Club for Mary. Tonight, tee, there will be a dance at .Icnkintewn, Mr. Clement Buckley Newbold will give one for his younger daughter Anna, at the Crosswicks Heuse, his country place out there. Anna marie her debut last winter, and I Imagine the crowd at her dunce will be slightly elder than at the Bulls' party. Anna's bister, Mrs. Stcphnn Colhoun, will probably havu a let uf her friends there, tee. I'VE been hearing n great deal about the bnziinr nnd dance which Is te be held In the ballroom of the Illtr. this Saturday. Mrs. Themas Petter Is in rhargc of the affair which is being given by the Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Southern Industrial Educational Asortfitien. Tlw will be some Interesting tables, specially the dell table where there will be all slae dells, foreign dells and a collection of bridal dells. There will also ba a fashion show, several musical numbers and exhibition dunclng, and m the evening a large dance. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Sir. and Mrs. Jehn White deary, of Chestnut mil. will glve a dlnuer-dance t he Rabbit en Tuesday oenlnpr, De cjmbur n., n honor or MUi Uvelyn wartln. debutante, dauuhter of Mr. and 5.s,,,?,1 -feldhard Martin, of Chest nut Hill. Miss Martin will nlse be guest of honor at a dlnner-dance "the Ultz-Cirlten which her uncle SRl..aun,i Ir- and Mrs- Sydney K. r"". of 0Kent. will Rlve en Wed !? fining, December '.'7. Mm. hm 2 5,'delra, at 23001 Pine street, Ifi..M ft..lhcatre party for her niece, JtnuaryU3 ' n w"dllCM,ay evening, l"V' cnn(1 Mr9- Edward C. Dale, of i?nnrTuc,'i str;,ct(. wl" entertnlri at Kr?1 he nellevue-Stratferd en ffi? i x?'8"1,"- rieceml)er 12. In ter nf vMl!iH t'lercce Crozer. daugh daugh bferi ?h inn' M.r?'. I-dwnrd Cre?cr. lene,r i,l?JV0,t!ult fvenlnB at the auBhu.tr;l.trera ,,u t'todu.e their their f :,n.M, nnrt Jk,ra- rreze'" "d yettnnl'T"5 ,urlcd from New Yerk Mir JV '" ""' eccupylnir the home 1035 Ter 3 .7. ,,5JDC ..?.. ut -..Vv n i;ri. LI1H yitatleni for oiratferd, fr-llewul by in honor r fMshter of jrr for the winter. Simpsen, of I lHMltft.1 In. a dinner att the liolieimn. 'ir and Mri. w. T.r,.., "-. UurlllOOk. hi.vn lu.i.n.l In ,1 fllAl.VVA .ii.. '"""ny. evcnliiB. Uroembor a.' jEh tZ V, ;V!S Anuu Mew, debutnnte. rt i?,,'.u.'.'" nu .irs. Kranlt Memi, Ister, ?:,"' U',"'1- ' KuestM will Mrs' VI l,llV1cu x1,lch Mr- '"1 five nt . , V.ii ,,lHn Atteilmry will YBULtll! Jlel uUU.Slr.1llH.l I. . '!,.,.,., - VI !hf it .1......I... .. .'. "'" .'.""Wl . .-"y .UllUIILI'r KJ ' iinl.i.l. w---.t .'..a .ll.IIJUlli terbur At- rinBt m2 he xm ultnna the box Mr Jehn v ,?'Vl 0:irl" l,("-ft which "hi li m ',0,! et a" I'lne htrcet, br !Fi,,fn Monday even nir, Neven Wecrnlv111.. '..'or '" Miss UlTiabcth .1. 1 ... . " i-nrreii "Peneci-. Mr. !.' ."7.. "".. 'Vrw l m iWdw?: ChVen '.'a ' .Uebe,t Uclcun will -- ... if t . ""Oi-Tt. yf itP i rA., " ","". 1l": J0"n " Fiday .vlil?,1'' J. 'wli will Kive "nor of iie MUll"f' Novum her 10, n A. iir,. h'"br i'.r -Mr. and ,Mrn. Humuei e the- nt the Jehn urti ft s Mm : J . . "i. r." mi udn in.. i v. - " '.li3 I v...i:..r":'. " "iiui "ik. iiouse. Ilydal. S' Kllxiheth i'A,,Hrt Jy lircwHear, Betty rim,. ,'", l 'ftnoeuMt I luy, mi Hint w v"n DlRclt. Mp 1f,,ft,f -;-', iiir. Ill ia... . Jn. Mr Htcui.V rAiner' Mr' Char es ""n Sbst. Mr i ?,'',, A'eern, Mr. Oor Oer r"kMr Mead i' L' ' hy Ml cwpert. ley brew-Iiear 1 letcher and Mr. Dud- Pfange. 'etii'f.'-.., w" Drayten C.vn early i ' n"r ,n dlnner te be ir f Mr. and ffi r',.d.e,)"tant,) dough " Yerk ftd Vffi.Ii?.?ra Crl"!e'. ' ,Mr. "d this city d nner TC.?' .Ardmer. will .nt.rt.iU Sf ...I eveninv i u "" ivj debutante daughter, Miss Dorethea Hpotsweod Men, nerore the dance wntcn Mrs. Hdward Ephrnlm Hall will plve lit the Merlen Uc-lf Club te Introduce) her daughter, Miss Mary Virginia Dall. The guests will Include Miss Maud Harrison. Miss Margaret Newlln, Miss Marlen Elisabeth Wilsen, Mr. Geerge M. Dallas, Mr. Orant Worrell, Mr. Wil liam Wren and Mr. Htekes Carrlgnn. Mrs. Geerge deS Bcnnevllle Kelm, of the IUts-Cnrlten, entertained twenty four ruests at a Halloween party at the Flying; In Tea Bex, Media. Mrs. Thormas Richards, of Merlen, will entertain the members of the Antedilu vian Society at her home early In No vember.' Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Price nnd their daughter. Miss Rachel Trice, and son, Mr. Ell Kirk Price, Jr., who liave beau occupying their summer home nt Chest, nut Hill for several months, thave re turned te their town heune, 1709 Walnut street Miss Evelyn Prlce is nt North ampton, Mass., whern oho Is a student at Smith College. Mr. and Mrs. Price's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ,Mrn. Philip Price, who have been occupying their home at Bethlehem pike, Chest nut Hill, will remove te their new home In Chestnut Hill the latter part of thli week. Mr Price was Miss Hara M. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Ardmore. Mr. Edward Florena Rlvlnus, of aravenden, Chestnut Hill, has returned from a several weeks' trip In Canada, wnere no was en a aucic snoeting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Reed Teung have returned from their wedding trip threcch Canada, and are occupying their home at Narbcrth. Mrs. Yeung, before her recent marriage, was Mlsa Constance Westc&tt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson Westcott, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Reland V, Tayler and their family, who have been occupy ing their country place, Willow "Broek Karm, Qwynedd Valley, will return te their town house. 1806 Da Laneey place, the middle of November. Mrs. Jeseph M. Oassam, of 168 Seuth Nineteenth street, will leave today for New Yerk, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlc J. Matthews, of Claralys, Langherna, mtertalned last evening at a costume dinner-dance In honor of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Hunneman, Jr. Miss Katharine Jehnsen, of Twenty second and Locust streets, will entertain at mncneen ana bridge en Friday after noon In honor of Miss Virginia Barclay, Attractive Matren . ijr wv,,. .aBBBBBThN. S .BBBBBBrAV . i9tk jBSBBBBBBBaaBBBBBSv v'i'Vj'BBBBBBBv ?RBBBBBB aBaBBBBBBBBK !, Baaaaa IjiBBBK 4 ' -B&sV '' aBBV BBBLViPaK9 ' ' jdtt'' ' ,- rxwM MRS. CLYDE WENDALL SMITH, who was Miaa Edna Genevieve Marie LofiUBbefere her mar riage last June, te Ensign Clyde Wendall Smith, V. S. N. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jehn W. Leftue, of 6040 Elmwood avenue. Ensign Smith 18 a flrradnatc of the U. S. Naval Academy, Class of 1920. Ensign and Mrs. Smith are new living at Pensacola, Fla. Elisabeth Wright, Mlsa Eisner Tunkar, jaiw nica canasKy, miss isisia w feid, Miss Helen Pearlmann and MIM m list Pearlmann, ..Th Philadelphia Colony. Kaw.fnt land Weman, National Boetety, will held Its monthly meeting at 2(10 P. M. today at the Wldener Library, Bread street and Olrard avenue, Mrs. J. Van Miller presiding. Mr. and l Mrs. J. Raynead Kally, et 1245 North Seventeenth street, are re ceiving congratulations upon u birth of a daughter en October 14. Mrs. Kelly waa Titles Mae M. Benner. miMr. and Vit Elmer B. Bmlth, of Tiega, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Helen Revllla Smith, te Mr. Hareld B. Kelly, of Newtown Hquare, Pa, The wedding Is tc take pluee November 16, Seuth, Philadelphia Mian Ida C. Campbell, of Klrklyn, Pa., brother. In npendlng this week with her Air. ueeree j. cam) Seuth Philadelphia. Kathryn Melntyra will miss Kamrvn Meintvr win ... tain at her home. 2347 Routt, i?uv... t1re en Sunday evening. The guests will be Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald. MIbh Mary CapelH. Miss Careline Marce, Mm Mary Lecklan, Miss Edna McDermott, Mlsa Elisabeth McDemett, MlaaHelan Kemp, Mlsa Anna Tratnan, Mlsa Maria Tresman, Mr. Steven Conden,, Mr. Jeseph Sullivan, Mr. Themas Flynn, Mr., Jeseph Miller, Mr. Jeseph Deyle, Mr, Jeseph llebue, Mr. Themas Roeheford, Mr. and Mra Welsh, Sir. and Mrs. Jehn M. Mc Dermott and Mr. Jeseph P. Beyle, of Lakewood, N. j. ri& :wmmms&m fi js iS Germantetvn Mrs. Rebert Adama ( 7240 Lincoln Drive, will entertain at COO at their home this afternoon. Tbsra will be twelve guests. Mr. and Mra Themas B. Preaatr, of 137 Pelham read, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Elener Barr Presser te Mr. Themas C. Corn Cern stock, son of Mra. Mary Wells Corn Cern stock, of Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carrie, of 031s Mevlan street, entertained at bridge at their home en Saturday evening. Tim ruesta were Mr, and Mrs. J. Keeler Mra M. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Vreeland nnd Mr. A. Jenes. Mrs. Martha Guy, of Houlton, ,Me., and Mra. Martha Kelly, of Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canida, are the guests at Mra. Currle for about six weeks. m Mra .Allen Lewe, of Stonehurst, Vine land, N. J., formerly of West Apsley street, entertained at a luncheon and card party at mar nema ea Saturday afternoon far a few gueata, - 411 Talai heeken street, entertained the Delta Tau Kiss Barm Sigma Sorority at her home en Sunday nvxnln. Tha mesta trara Mlsa Beatrice Alvarec, Mlsa Marlen Brannan, Miss Hegina Clarke, Mlsa Catherine Conway, Miss Leretta Dagney, Mlsa Miriam Deeley, -Mlsa Kathryne Hern, Mlsa Marie Krler, Miss Anna Larkln, MIsS Marguerite Larkln, Mlae Naemi Ledge, Miss Agnes MeCafrey, Mlsa Margaret McMenamy, Mlsa Annette Meehan, Miss Elisabeth Miller and Miss Ruth Wal rath. Norristown Mr. and Mra Rebert J. Morrison, of Whitehall, observed their twenty-fifth weddlng anniversary en Saturday at a family dinner at their home. The couple have one son, Mr. Kdwln Metcalf Morrison. BSaet? ataa'rieaeft Mr. and Mra. Milten OueeeTlT "Dr. .and Mra. William E. Klatler, Mr.Rd Mr, Charles D. MltehellT Mr. and Mra. ft. Oeerge Bend and Mr. and Mra, Jahn W. Pltteck. Mr. and Mra Herald Marr, of Hwarth Hwarth mere, have taken a house at Kennet Square, where they will spend the win-, ter. Mr. and Mr. Marr have been spending several weeka at Zdlewtld, near Media. ' iunjumnjaiiPi KbIUHIH viM The second wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. of Hchaeff, rf Le- cunt stroet, was ebserved en Saturday at a card party. There were twenty guestr. Delaware County Mr. and Mra Wlllam Allen Brown, of Swarthmore, entertained at a Dutch supper at their home en Saturday eve ning. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leenard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. I'M- will take place at St Stephen's Church mi Saturday. November 11. Mrs. Hnrrv Mlddleten, Jr., of Wynnefleld, enter tained at a bridge party In her honor yesterdpy afternoon, and this afternoon Miss Alice. Relneke, of 1233 North Bread street. Is giving a bridge also for her. Miss Barclay Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra William K, Barclay, of 4044 Spruce street. A reception In honor of the new mem bers of the New Century Club will be given In the club's drawing room this afternoon followed by a tea. Mrs. Jehn B. Roberts will be assisted In receiving by Mm Rudelph Blankenburg, Mrs. Geerge Burnham, Jr., Mrs. William Lln gelbach, Mra A. H. Markley, Mrs. H. G. Mlchener and Mrs. If. Relfsnyder. Miss Laura Debbins and Miss Isabel W hltmer will pour. The members of the Alpha Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at the Scheel of Industrial Art will give a tea nt the Plastic Club tomorrow te meet Miss Eleaner Campbell, a delegate from the University of Washington. A the dansant will be given at the Aldlne Hetel en Saturday next by Mr. Jehn Wylle Falres. Mr. Jehn II. Mc Leister and Mr. Stanley Deacon. The recslvinij list Includes Mrs. Philip Clark son, Mrs. Benjamin Deacon. Mrs. Theo Theo eore w. Falres, Miss Hllzabeth Falres. Mrs. William B. Jehn, Mrs. Alfred Lewry. Mra. Therno" McLelster and Mr V. C. Palmer. Mra Jehn D. John Jehn son and Mrs. Jehn Coltun Deal will nreslda at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Webster Achey, Mrs. E. L. Hurnn. Miss Kathryn Jchnen, Miss Pcijgy Deal, Minx Hunny Hall and Miss Har riet McLcIetsr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Jacobs, for merly of Oermantewn, entertained at dinner en October 29 In their new home, Hadden Highland?, Audubon, N. J. Among the guests ware Mr. and Mrs. William It. Judge, Miss Marguerite Judge, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jungk rutli. Mra, M. Brandebury and Miss Elizabeth R. Stuebig. Miss Ethel Lambert, of Penfleld, Pa,, will entertain the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Pal Sorority at her home tomorrow evening. The members In clude Miss Mildred Pldgeen, Miss Estelle Weed, Mlsa Phyllis Gamier. Mrs. Jceeph O'Donnell, Mrs. Mortimer Traugott. Mrs. Hareld Dehner, Mrs. Hareld Brown, Miss Helen Chatham, Mrs. Oeerge Floed, Miss Louise Chlpman, Mrs. Nat Parker, Mrs. Themas Frantz, Mrs. Margaret Lee and Mra Walter Stuart. A Halloween party was given at the home of Mr. David Senn, 263 Pine street,1 en Sunday evening. Among the fuests were Mlsa Sarah Friedman, Miss leglna Olllls, Miss Vera Seldman, Miss Dorethy Sternberg, Miss ltose Feldman, Mls.1 Mollle I.lpltewltch, MlM Betty Deluga, Mr. (Jerry Levlnthal, Mr. A. Allen Uoedman, Mr. Sydney Katz, Mr. Ooerge Mlller, Mr. Maxwell Slrett, Mr. Samuel Patt. Mr. William David, Mr. Maurice Kelinsky, Mr. Harry Levnsr and Mr. Max Cehen. The hostesses were Miss Bessie E. Geedman and Miss Frances Senn. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mra William S. Bateman, et 690S Hansom street, will entertain at a bal masque cm Friday evening, No vember 10, at the Wynnefleld Country uui), ivvnneneia, in noner ei ine iwen- mrtnaay ei tneir son, air. ivu- s. first am a. Bateman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere A. Fex, of 3001 Walnut street, have gene te At lantic City, where they will remain for seme weeks. Mrs. Jehn J. White, of 4701 Spring field avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mae Gertrude White, te Mr. Themas A. Convery, of this city. A surprise mask party was given en Saturday evening by Mr. ana Mrs. Maurlce Vcsetsky In honor of their daughter, Miss Eva Vcsetsky, at their h6me, 3858 Cambridge street. Among the guests were Miss Jeanette Stern, Miss Sylvia Tzlrlln, Miss Edith Tonkin, MlBrt Ida Kllen, Miss Henrletta Ball. MIbs Mildred Abrams. Mlis Mildred Bredy, Miss Mae Stlen, Miss Jean Katzen, Mies Eva Vextsky and Mlsi Hese Kehn, of Bosten. Alie Mr. Bill Ravetz, Mr. Simen Ball. Mr. Gcerge Rothman. Mr. Merrl.j stalburg, Mr. Merris Belder, Mr. Samuel First, Mr. Bernard Lazaruff, Mr. Charles Laza ruff, Mr. Harry Lexaruff, Mr. Dodewn, Mr. Mee Katazen. of New Yerk: Dr. Flsher, Dr. O. Thatcher. Mr. Moe Wiener and Mr. Dick Friedman. North Philadelphia A maseuerade Saturday evening of Miss Louise Ituscnbaum. 1S21 Din mend street, when Ml Beatrice Stein, Miss Etta Hepkins, Miss Ituth Maude! and Miss Deris Einstein were hostesses te a larKe number of their yeuiiR friends. Motion pictures worn shown and dancing, games and refreshment) followed. Among the guests were Miss Marlen Einstein, Miss Hertha Kytlngs, Miss Censtance Frldlnherg, Miss Anna Hindi, MIsh Janice Israel, Miss ituth Hciser, Miss Sylvia Leepold, Mlsa Mar- party was given en last at the residence "FREE EXHIBITION Works by Eminent Painters McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut St. Newest Poiered Mezzotints Rare Dry Point Proof Etchings Original Bronzes By It. TAIT MeKENZIB Artistic Framing Electric Lamps Beautiful Mirrors Paintings Cleaned. Varnished and Restored Reglldlng Frames Bittmete chtirfultu cive J. B. JgcCfeM Ce., inn. , HeuxjHI ff, Afae.Vamf. Prts, Tailored ani Fur Garments J All Occasions ler Men avid Women $ ile Itefjer&erg 1621 CfteKtnut Street E2ma We Will Feature The Celebrated Patented B0YSHF0RM BRASSIERE j Made of Slrinner'e Satin Standard $2.50, Value at During National BOYSHFORM WEEK Nev. 1 te Nev. 11 $1-95 Tltafaiiiu 835 Chestnut Street nan. esbiu nexmr rvaxa kl!jMJMItZJHL ay v j, 'mMMwmiwm Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 A Very Important Showing of New Sports Hats These hats are charming for all the outdoor activities of the Fall and Winter months. Included among the materials are hatter's plush, silk beaver, duvetyn, felt, velour and suede we have just received a new importation of suede hats from England. They are all of the best quality obtainable and may be had in all the wanted shades. There are hats for women, misses and children at $3.50 te m.50 Continuing Our Annual Fall Sale of Underwear Gloves Hosiery, and Famous Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at 20 Off Durinpr this sale we will offer our entire stock cf Women's nnd Children's Harvard Mills Knit Underwear nt this remarkable reduction. Price tags will be altered nt time of purchase. Women's Allendale Union Suits. Rejjular sizes $2.00, usually S3. Extra sizes $2.30, usually $3.50. The fabric In Allendale Union Suits is knit of the very finest yarns. A fabric designed te be used for the extremes of coldest outside weather and overheated building. Mnda in all styles. Silk, Lisle and Weel Hosiery Heavy Pure Silk Hosiery, with lisle top and soles and seamed back. A dependable hese for serviceable wear, In all the smart colorings. $1.35 n pair, 3 pairs for $3.75. Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery. Extra heavy weave pure dye silk in all shades. $1.95 n pair, 3 pairs for $5.75. Van Rnalte Heavy All Silk Hosiery in all shades. $2.43 a pair, 3 pairs for $7.23. Black Silk Lisle Hosiery, full fashioned with French nnd embroidered silk clocks. $1.50 quality at 85c a pair. Full Fashioned Silk Lisle Hosiery In White, Gray, Cordovan and Black. $1.00 a pair. Fine Weel Hosiery, with hand-embroidered clocks In the newest heather colorings. $3.00 quality at $1.93 a pair. English Ribbed Weel Hese; In lipht Gray, dark Gray and Brown, at $2.50 a pair. Silk and Weel Hosiery, with hnnd hnnd embreidered silk clocks, in Camel's Hair, Navy, Gray and Cordovan. $3.50 quality at $2.75 a pair. Women's and Children's Gloves Trefeusse Kid Gloves, special everseam sewn, two-clasp, in Black, Wnite, Tan, Brown and Navy. Regular $2.50 quality at $1.50 a pair. Trefeusse Kid Gloves, special P. K. awn, one-clasp, in Black, White, Tan, Brown and Gray. Regular $2.75 quality at $1.93 a pair. Our Entire Line of Trefeusse Kid and Suede Gloves, in all lengths and shades, has been reduced. The average savinp is one-third of the original price. Genuine Arabian Mecha Gloves, the best quality obtainable. Selected skins In beautiful shades. Unexcelled for wear. Regularly $3.75, at $2.75 a pair. Walking Gloves of Imported Cape Leather, In all shades. An excellent glove for service and street wear. Regularly $3.25, at $2.50 a pair. Our Entire Line of Cape and Mecha Walk ing Gloves has also been reduced. Women's Woolen Gloves, In beautiful shades of Heather, Oxford, Brown, Silver and Natural. Reduced te $1.00 a pair. Fewncs Filesette Gloves, made of a medmm-weight fabric. Serviceable and dressy. In all the sensen's best shades. Twe-clasp style. Regularly $1.00 at 75c; 12-button length, $1.25. The Prices en Our Woolen and Fabric Gloves have all been reduced. Beys' Capwikln and Mecha Gloves. Best euaHty, one-clasp style. Regularly $2.50 at $1.7e a pair. Mecha Mittens for the little ones. White, Brown and Gray. Sale price, $1.00 a pair. Children's Weel Gloves and Mittens. In attractive new shades. Sale price, $1.00 a pair. Children's Duplex Fabric Gloves, in all shades. Regularly $1.50 at 75c a pair. n- -TPiete A"ertwent of Children's Gloves, all at special prices. Other Attractive Items Muslin Envelope Chemises, Embroidered and Lace Trimmed, $1.00 te $3.85 Theso attractive cnvelope chemises nre made in a ftne quality muslin nnd ceme with htrnp or chemise tops. There nre various styles from which te choeso nt $1.00 te $3.83. All-Linen Handkerchiefs in Celers and White at 18c and 25c Each All-linen handkerchiefs ceme in colored nevelty designs and in White with embroidered corners at 18c each, 3 for 50c. There nre some extremely charming handkerchiefs in a solid color with tiny designs embroidered in the corners. Others are White with ombreiderv or initials, nnd still ethers have half-inch colored edges. They are very cheap at 23c each. Allen's Single-Mesh Hair Nets Reduced te 75c a Dezen, 3 Dezen for $2.00 Beth cap and frlnge nets have been reduced 1. l5c f d0"n The deublc-mesh nets nre $1.00 a dozen, 8 dozen for $2.50, and tha White nnd Gray nets re 15c each, $1.50 a dozen. Beaded Bags in Various Styles, $2.50 te $5.00 Envelope beaded bags In Black and Steel or tapestry colorings nre an unusual value at $2.50. There are also bags with draw strings at $2.50. At $3.50 there 1b a charming bag in the envelope Bhape, carried out in Black and Steel. Thcre are bags with shell tops and lings of silk and beads for 5.00. Silk Chiffen Velvets at $6.75 40- and -12-inch silk chiffon velvet in all the street and evening shades is $6.75 a yard. Duvetyn at $3.95 a Yard This 36- and 40-inch duvetyn comes in a geed line of light and dark shades at $3.95 a yard. Christmas Cards, $1.00 and $1.50 Values, at 50c a Dezen 80 unusual designs In steel - engraved and die-stamped Christmas cards at 50c a dozen. May be engraved from your calling card piste. 0C.VIUC ?! Dally Matt., JfJ4. Eves, at 81IB HERMAN TIMBERG Ilia FR O Li I C S lOtS NAT NAZARRO & CO. AM twi ELSIE PAULHOM REV Ml! Hnffwin4ln filll "t KnfMlnr f LYftfC MTdM 0 THBMUSirAf utr nc jtxeel BLOSSOM1 TIME fflHK? TBUP.WSS1 SMMMftADOi JUBATJUfcaTMBOOnOiirnrtl "Wan inntant ani merited ucce. IWLKKTIN. SHUBERTiAr Last $1.50 Mat. Today FRANCES WHITE a tun TAYLOR HOLMES HOTEL MOUSE t SEATS TOMORROW . Ulijlit from Nmv Yerk ARTHUR HAMMEnSTEIN'S Strut Pretentien I'rroturtlen FRANK TINNEY In Mntl.nl-! rAw.4 trith OEftnnTA O'TiAMBT A OrtrlnM Cant Intact 11 ADELPHI Last 4 Evgi.,8:20 J-aT 11.00 HAT. TOMORROW aaaaSj JlsilB Jllllll I Tt Met ranieui FUy In Am.rte. With Oriirlnat N.w Yerk Gait. TanteXf.. HAZEL DAWN iaT O&CTTO ANDERS I Lira HTerw KENNETH 80VOLA! dett -V7AT80- jggjwTiteii. TOMORROW THE lAtfOX bit or lets VX71AH MARTIN LTNNZ OVZBMAV ORIOINAl . Y. CAST Li 1 !SS9Sn wmm ! mjiWtfMTB A MARKM II A. U. TO 11 r. u. GEORGE FITZMAURICEPI rAllAMOUNT riCTOM 1 aJOoKeld WITH BETTYCOMPSONJkBERTLYTILL "A. ftr a. eirltlnc pntertalntnfnt ran Sal preTMml In nmtlue lcturi I he tet jrt." nnrin nnini MUSICAL l'KATUni". "1812 OVRRTORT ri Arranged ry 'or "Unity OrrhattM fTatnalknw.kf) Arrana.it kr Aie.rt r. wijm rei BROAD 27SIBT W FRANCINE LARRIMORE IK THE NEW SMART OOMEOY NICE PEOPLE RACKET. CROTHKRB' OREATEST BITCCEBS'l CADDCCT pp- VAT. TODAY r WIHIC.9 I EVENINGS AT SslO OET BEATS NOW BRIEF ENOAOEMENT ZIKOFKLD MARILYN MILLERiu LEON ERROL III GARRICK W- OBEATEST COMEDY KIT IN YEABS MERTON thfe MOVIES Karrr I-en WlUea'a Fameu Story Dramath. gi!I:nn hunter' IS FLORENCE NASH J$EL THE BUNCH AND JUDY iblJ 3Iule by J.rnmn Ksn .K. Lynri. br Ann. r.iriir.n WJlBoeJ by Ann. CaMwll A ngh JVrl' V.'lth nnillapt Cn( A Uiiniti Every WE ONES DA Y Evening COUNTRY STORE NIGHT Lucky Faver Dances Souvenirs Surprises Live Chickens, Ducks and Other Animals Music by Farmer Carr Every Sunday Night -Mid-Night Frolic smsmm 16TM AND MARKET 11:80. 1:80, 8:80. B.80. 7:30. S:M WILLIAM POX PRKBRNT8 VlbST buowine or , , Mary Carr. 'lira. Carr'a portrayal ha tn It all theaa t!.m.nta wblch nvekfi ae much aynpatfer and .nlhutlnm In 'Or.r thn Illlr." I1.r. COMING NEXT WEEK I'ARAMOL'NT'M I'lCTURIZATION Or OENMAN TUOMI'bON'S THE OLD HOMESTEAD TBI IMMORTAL DRAMA OF nUMAR 1IEAKTS. WITH ThMder Rebarti, T. Rey BaraeaJ nd Harrison Ferd ALDINE 19th and Chestnut 11:80, 1:30, 8:30, 0:30, 7:80, S.SO WMMMS tffflaiH MB) mvs&u U. r r Mz V J VreA Inlhenu Hex's Wfhiet-Caa.mare.Uidn '9ey6arhrscrncfL ' 10 A. m.. is, . . te r. au TdBHten m 5, BROAD CBEBTNCT PRISCILLA DEAN ti 'Clftr.tta" IHusnter of the R.simtnt UNDER TWO FLAGS rneM eriDA's rehancb 12TH AND MARKET in A. M. TO 11 V. OT. It PALACE JACK HOLT DOROTHY DALTON IV Pn MOT'VT PKTfMJE "ON THE HIGH SEAS" VICTORIA TOM MIX DTK AMI MAltKKT 9 A. M. TO 11 .13 T. II rnn RIO BTAKES" ARCADIA J.GTH AS" ciiKsTMTT nnVHUIH 10 A. M. TO 11:13 P.M. OWEN MOORE AND MARJORIE DAW Is "Leve Is an Awful Thing" CAPITOLLIOA'kM "THE FACE IN THE FOG" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET MAXIMUM QUALITY MINIMUM PRIOR "DUMMIES" OTHER POPULAR ""1"11-"3 ACTS INC.mniSn HARRY BLATKO AND COMPANY BROADWAY asI?i0BtDail!VriSP KtLMcJVlBRANCE" RUPERT KUOHES' ALLEGHENY tuxW VAUDEVILLE-aB. 7 AND S X "MISTAKES OF 1922" COMPANY OF SEVENTEEN "MONTE CRISTO" FOV "ICTURE CROSS KEYS V)T AM MAUKHT VnuJeville 2in T a. A .J a ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning Nev. 17& 18 PRESENT DAY PEKINO. NOV it ,. Sve": (!BiE6AT s:eaTS sb" erNSIS. Courts Bla at Hrp'i MON.. NOV. 6 Acadtmjr of Mmle. rrhtay Et t a 8te , PHILADELPinA OPERATIC SOCIETY "HAENSELandGRETEL" ' and" I PAGLIACCI" Tlehati 60e te Yi iO-H.pp.-;.''l1P9rchV.r:wt E I T II ' S THEATRR MITTV & TILLIO -JI?'J71'"r Dunoer cf Trtnea RENEE ROBrRT GIERS.DO Jama Thornt r-' Thtn, Veu Doetor1' ' and .JACK McGOWAN of "Let Nt" Fama WAT Nf ITMat- Teda 2,1 fl J-iLillU 1 TONIGHT at 8 1 IS LAST t NIGHTS LAST 3 MATINEES WALTER HAMPDEN MAT. TODAY TAMINO OF THE SHREW TON'O'T NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEHTS HAMLET Trurrty IXntnr BFRVANT IN THE HOU8E FrMay Er. MERCHANT OF VENICE Saturday Mat. OTHELLO SuturcUy Nljrht EXTRA MAT FRI. "ROMEO JULIET" EVES.. SJT MAT . 77e TO 8.S0 Plu Ta WED. & TRI. MATS,. 60e TO 18 Plu. Taa NEXT WEEK-irTAtt THE EMPRESS OF FUA m DaHBEAU a&ck; K FOX TROT CONTEBT" STANLEY DANCING eert N W TOR. UTII t. MARKET FRENCH NIGHT TUESDAY, NOV. 7 Masaue Dance V""..' 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