EJ$?S fillip 11 " ' ' i ii ' ' ifcfMWVrfJJW Emflm PEaTS x-.i';ci.v; wj m. &Y. N0VEMB1 7 ww v$mmw? IA, FKID TAl K s i a - . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE1 jVrntcy JTyiwie Sees Some Pretty Costumes at Mr. and Mrs. Delan's Tea She Speaks of Twe Mere Teas This Afternoon and Three Dances This Evening mllB CJjrcnfe Delnns' ten nt Itose I nient jesterday ortcrneon was most 3uglitcr for wjiem thr twi n gtven. fcekcVl rry weH French drew of K. irrmi crone trlmmc.l with silver. H. !'.. Alt unrn black velvet mid Sinm colerrf In, und Mrs. Delnn !... crone nml Hi" colors of the three drew-eu wire very liretty tetctlicr. "yenlerdny, us there wttH only one . tliliiK" WC"1 "et " lcllc but thin lltfrnneii there will hi two, one nt the Kiie nnl the ether In Chentnut IIIII "...??.' I,..,.., tnnliht. Peer dorm. "h"y will he in n quandary, deciding Tbe '"off in CI.es.tnut Hill will be ler Ml" another iieKinui inn upd etantc Miirgiiret Legun.. or P.eggy nn !' .1 ...,.nl.. Uill her. She H the eldest FmiKhter f Mrs. SnintieNH. Logen bii.I J niece of Mrs. Nntlinn Tnjler and of. lfr Hupplee nre giving n dinner Sinee for their niece en November 14, I!erleii'tedav will be from 4 until A -.in, o'clock and there' will be mere than twenty-live girls receiving with hn a great many of whom will want ?n m Inte town later te Hetty OrcenN ten nt the "If- whlc '" ,rem 4::lu until 7 o'clock, co they ought te be able Bcttv Is the daughter" of Mr. and Mr. Knne H. Ureen, of lrn Mhwi am Is met nttractle. nlie went te Debbs Ferry te school lasl winter with ninny ether girls who .are coming out thin 'cur tee. Mr. nnd Mrs. llreeu will Khe.n dinner-dance tonight, after their dnuglitcr.'B tea. . TIICIIK will he two dances en the Mnln Line this evening. At (Ucen Hill Vamw Mr Merris Voed will tire a dinner-dance for Delly Dunne. Mr and Mrs. Ktifel Dunne's debit tante dnnshter, and Mr. and Mrs. )MI lam A. ltnltu will ghe n dnncu nt the Radner Hunt te Introduce Mary Car Car eoll KeHn. At the Holins dnnce there will be n receiving tinrtVef about I dozen bud", wlileli will be rather nil urual. hut interesting. At Mr. Weed s dance there will be 1.') guests. I SAW Nancy Sellers walking up Walnut street the ether day looking urv well. She were n skirt and long coat of seme: Fert of quilted woolen Material et a shndp of tan, with n light tan caracul cellar nnd n small hat te "plm'e "h'-lmet" hats flr.t nmde thele . l.-.. ..Afn K Tuilwil KM7ir Ii,nr Hlster- ti-liw, I3I1CH tllcndin-1 nV .Wurta. of 2131 Pine Btrcet. who i i',, i U p wn sever.il of bXV0 ,,"eh Pend,nB wverat months trav rin? 1 rarer. I nave seen b Py r ,ii ei , en he Cetlt,nc,lti have gaed f tl'm. t'lenner Keens wcir .i :ipu m,s country and are expected te arrive ene of Muck udvet. but tlie most tin- en Saturday. Mis. WurtT nnd her sls tisiwl inie l'c seen Is that of Mrs. Heb er. Mrs. Edmund H. McCullough. of Jfffer. who wn Itnrbnrn ltenseA. i 400 Seuth Fifteenth street, who accom accem It is made entirelv of woolen mate- ' fanled them, are new in Swltserland rial, in 'UZ design, in teds nnd j ?&$,", " " h0m" U"ta Wly ln Hues ami tIim ridge across the lint. ""''"" r- , which renches from ear te ear. Intentl Mrs. jeejih Sill Clark, of Kates Hall. f Hill" of shlrre.l lil.hen. ns nre mu.t Hi-stnut Hill, who Is traveling ln Ku S them, t of fur. .It .V.ud. unusual. , lie fftttrwiy S.h0 S'J! but It Is ntUndtve and most heeemiviK ieinbcr. ' y ,n u tn Iti we.ucr. though such a si.vle mhht T...i.., . . ,, ,.i l.,li u..ll ..ti irr one JIr,!- Ti Knf-wlcs Tcret nnd her aster, tot leek well en "" ..,..., Miss M.iv Ili.nnls. have returned te NANCY ni.NM.. 'their home. Par-la-vllle. Bain, after ! Micnuinc rome time at Hrlstel. Mrs. J'crei anil 3H.s- Ilannls .expect te leave ner tomorrow evening which Mrs. P.eber.t.JK McNeely. of Merlen,' and M,E.dwJl,. P- Dougherty will give tit the. Philadelphia Country Club In honor or Miss Verner Petersen, debutnnte uaurnier or Mr. and Mrs. neerge Peter Peter eon, will Include Miss Marie Louise Adams, Miss Jey Drew-Baar, Miss Mar Mar guerlte J. Beyle, Miss ISIIzabeth Casa nave.' Miss Marlen Flchthern, Miss Mieu Mieu Mieu ""..Keens Miss Dorethea 8. Mehl. Mr. William Almy. Mr. Jeseph Z. C. Chap, man. Mr. Lester Comly. Mr. Frederick M. punn, Jr. Mr. Edwin U. Fex. Mr. Leslie H. Orevs. Mr. William B. Severn, Jr., Mr. J.leyd Benshaw Mr. Bunksen niter Mr. Palmer Lloyd, Mr. Clmrles K. Jehnsen nnd Mr. nuncio Tatuall. The dinner will be ehnnerened by Mr. and Mre. Tristram C, Celket, ;d. Mr. and Mnt. .Itaretd M. Scwnll, of Bath, Me., will arrive tomorrow te be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Hew alt. of I nil Spruce Htrect. eer the week-end. The engagement cf Mr. and Mrs. Hareld M. Sew all's daughter, Miss I'nrmllla ITevhI Ashe Sewntl, and Sena Sena eor Walter tJ, Kdge, of New Jersey, was recently announced. Miss Isabel Beckiirtn. of Itaverferd, wilt entertain at n small card party ut her home en Tuesday next. "Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rollins, of V rue Anatole de la Ferge, Paris, nre receiving congratulations en the birth of, a son en Wednesday. Mrs, Rollins wns Mis Kdllh t. Wilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifferd Wilsen, for merly of 342 Seuth Thirteenth street, who are spending Mm wlntrr nt the Rltz-Carlteu. Mrs. Rollins Is ii Bister of Mrs Amsbury Mitchell Brooks, of tin) Teuralne. The marriage, of Miss Dorethy Law rence Campbell, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel snd Mrs. Robet F. Campbell, of Ambler, and Mr. Themas Rlckert Miller,, ren of Mrs. Kdwln Lewis Miller, of Fert Washington, will take place Itiletly tomorrow evening. Ne Imita tions hae bcci) sent out. Mr. nnd Mrs Henry B. Thompson, of tlroekwr.od Farms. Greenville, Del., will give u the dansaut at their home en Monday afternoon. December 18. for the mcmbciH of the Princeton Triangle Club, nnd will gle their play that night In Wilmington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn .tevce. or Wynne Wynne weed, will entertain et dinner this eve ning In honor of their daughter, Mls Margaret Joyce, before the dunce wlt.ch Mr. nnd Mrs. William A .Rblln will give te introduce their daughter, Miss Mary Carrell Relln. Miss Joyce will be a debutante of next season. Mrc. Geerge Breeke, of Almenbury Ilmise, Rhan, who has been spending a fortnight at Whlte Sulphur Springs, returned home yesterday. MIst Marian K Wurts, Miss Kleaner T. Wurts and Miss Rosamond Wurts. uaugnters ei .iir. and Mrs. Itebert Ken SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest in this city l tlut rf Ml" Elizabeth W. Pest, dauslitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Waldren Klntrlnc Pest, of Bapert, L. I., and 0 Park nvenup New Yerk, and Mr. Klllaeti M Van Rwclar, son of Mr. and Mr Maunsell Van Renselaer. et r.31 Mtdlvn avenue. New Yerk. Mlsi Pe't, wha mad.) her debut in New Yerk two ; e-u (i nB". is a popular member of th .nunser er. Mr. Van Rensselaer 1 n diri'i-t fli'b(.cnditit of the original Killieii Van Reniwrlaer. rf that h's h's h's tor'eal famllv. who wi among the early fttli'ir Iii lbmy. Hn was. gradunU-d from .-t. Mnrk' Si hcel. and durlns tlw unr penal eeisciE .ith the In!ted ' Kutes Jleblle Hospital. Ne. 2. A K. V. , Mrs. Themat McKean. of H.iverferd. h3 Issued inltatiens for theatre rartv. te be followed by a supper at the r.ltz-Carlten. en Thursday. Nev em Mr 53, In honor of Miss Helen Hepe Monteemerv, debutnnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rebert Learning Montgomery, it Ardrossan, Vlllanev.i. Miss Montgomery will ul'e tie the ust of honor at a dinner which Mr and Mrs Daniel L Hutchinson, Jr., of 1137 Spruce street, will g!p at the Belleu--Mi.itfeid en Wcilneadav ec tlllllt, 1ci enib. r 13. Mr. and Mr James Fiaucls Sulli.in. ef the Weeds. Radnni, will rnteitulu t a 1uik"1ieii en Sunday. Neeinbr I". In lienm of Miss Sarah rrnnklln iJiinne, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ltusll Duane. Uii t'rlday exenluir. Do De ember 'J.', Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin Bache Jill phe a dinner nt their home. 'JIO'J Pine stiect, in Miss tluaue's honor. Mrs Isaac Tatnall Starr, of Chestnut Rill will entertain at luncheon en Thursda. November lfi, at the Sedeley Club In honor of Miss Sarah K. Ilud Ilud jen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peiev K Hudsen, of New Yerk and this city. The Udles who w ill preside at the tea table tedav .it the tea which Mrs. Sam tiel Simpsen Legan will gie at her home en MiucLind aenue, I'hcstuut Hill, te present her daughter, Miss Mai farct !-' liiyan. will Include Mis lsanr V. Keinble, Mrs. William L Suiiplee and Mn Flank ('.' Ueggs, of Waslilug Waslilug ten, 1) f. Member of Younger Set rff iv ' ,''' 'H Hv ' . vi j . BHiHil m-Vv '''- "r' P4lh3ML 3E Ledcer Photo Service. MISS MARGARET BROOKS At attract tve member of the younger act as she appeared at a recent outdoor event the middle of next month for a trip through the West te California and will spend part of the winter In Les An geles. Miss Elisabeth Jollffe McElroy. debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayten McElroy, of 2012 Pine Mreet, und her brother, Mr. Clayten McElroy, Jr.. will leave early next month for a visit te Baltimore, where they will be the guests of Miss Anita Thern and Miss Ellen Thern, duughlers of Mr. mitt Mrs. R. Maye1 Thern. They will nttend the din ner which Mr. und Mrs. Thern will give In honor of their daughters en Monday evening. December 4, befere the Bach elors' Cotillon. Miss Bernlce Mctlhenny. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn D." Mullhcnuy, of Lincoln Drive and Jehnsen street, has returned with her parents from a Euro pean trip and has left for Northamp ton. Mnss. where she Is a student ut Smith College. Mlsa Dorethv.Monll and Mr. Evans Hubbard, of New Yerk, will arrive the latter part of thin week te be the guests of Mlsa Jey Drew-Bear, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Drew-Reur. cf 10.' Seuth Eighteenth street, for a few dna MI.im Drew-Bear wdll be preuented at a tea te be given by her mother at the Hits Hits Carlten en Friday afternoon, Dcccin- Dcr i. Mrs. Jehn Craig Wallscn and her ciaugmer. miss uiizabelh Wallace, and seu, Mr. Jehn Craig Wallace Jr.. of rweniy-nrst and walnut streets, who h.ivd been spending several months at their cottage at Vcntner, will return te their home today. The marriage of Mr. Wallace and Miss Anna Mary Wal thcur, of 1814 De Lancey street, daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tayler Waltheur. of Savannah. 43a., will take place very quietly en Wednesday after noon, November 15. Mrs. Willftrd G. Kluce and her little daughter, of Montclair, N. J who have eeen me guesis et mrs. Kiuge s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jehn ('. Perry, of Elklus Park, will return te their home next week. Mrs. Kluge's sister. Miss, Ruth Ann Perry, entertained csterduv uftcrnoeu at a card party and linen shower In honor cf Mlw Dorethy Campbell, ei fL-mW'NWi Visit Our New Cornet Department at the St. Jamei Shep, Wqjnut at Thirteenth St. BONwTT TEUZR L ca ObSptcit&i Jfep efOri(jiMtkJ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET TOMORROW Presenting the ' New Fashion of Fur Jacquettes EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Ambler, whose marriage te Mr. Thomai Rlckert Miller, will take-place tomorrow. The Three Arts Club held a, reception yesterday afternoon, from 4:90 te 6 o'clock, te meet Dr. Leepold Stokewskl and Dr. R. Talt McKenile, at Its new clubhouse, 2104 Chestnut 'street. Mr,-and Mrs. Edwurd A. Kelly, of Overbroek. who recently returned from their wedding trip nbrend, entertained twenty-four guests en Halloween at a costume dance. Mrs. William O. Hewell, 'Mrs. H. M. Celes, Mrs. T. U. Metiel, Mrs. Calvin Davis, Mrs. R. ',. Ciemmer. Mrs. Emma Blckley, Mrs. M. E. Harris, Mrs. C. O. tlrager and Miss Blanche Whltecar will be hostesses at the luncheon te be given en Thursday, November 0, by the Tem ple University Weman's Club at 1815 North Bread street, A card party for the benefit of the Rmecoleglcnl wards of the Hamarltan espltal will be given In the New Cen tury Drawing Roem en Thursday after noon. November D. Mrs. Jehn Walsh, of 333 Seuth Eighteenth street, Is chair man of the affair. Dr. and Mrs. Ledru Plersen Smock announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Elsie Bradfleld Smock Pressey, te Captain Oirferd Hull Halleck. Ord. R. C y. S. A en Saturday, October 28, at Maddenneld, N. J. The Hrst card party of the Weman's Club of Philadelphia for the benefit of crippled children, will be held Monday, November 13, at the Rellevue-Stratferd. Norristetvn , The Norrlstewn Clvle Club, of which Mrs. Irwin Fisher la president, held Its regular monthly meeting en Wed nesday afternoon ut the Erslne Club house. Mrs. Rey A. Hatfield waa the hostess nnd . the principal speaker was MJss Jane Campbell, whose subject wan "The Immortality of Mether Geese." Miss Elizabeth March, of 1421 De Kalb street, entertained a number tit her small friends at a masquerade party en Monday. There wcra about thirty thirty tive guests. Miss Pauline Michel has returned te her home in Bethlehem ufter being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Evans, of Hamilton street. Geritiantewn A tunchoern will tie given en Monday afternoon, November 20, by the Wom Wem an's Club of aermantewn. Mrs. Max Behrend entertained the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Hewing Circle m her home, 419 Locust avenue, yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fenten Fisher nnd tn.? r cjilldren nre making their home with Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. O. A. Cameren, of Greene street nnd Scheel lane. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Baylcs. of 6528 North Lambert street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen H. Bayjes. and Mr. Charles R. Nlcbauls en Wednesday, October 11. West Philadelphia Jr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, of West FJ,1I?.,1IPn,a announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marian Knox nrewrt. te Mr. Harrison Millard Kelue, Jr., of Beverly Hills, Vlllanevn. The Klnge Keale Klubbe will held another of Its dances this evening In the JW "?' of the Knights of Columbus Hall, Thlrty-elghth and Market streets. u-MV n.n.1 Mrs- Ma tlllles, of 10 south. Aldeii street, announce the rn- ?iftK"1cl,lJC.,lle,r daughter, Miss Betty y"w;.?niJKr-.wll,lttn' w- Hwnrtsmatt, of West Philadelphia. -.A,l. !"?. MC'' Janiea II. Simpsen, for fer nierly of the Powclten Apartments, have n entl c,,cl,,ca for u winter Seuth Philadelphia e8na und..Mr;.Jehn Geerge Pension, pf 806 Seuth Fifteenth street, announce ei.?nsaiPm.ent of tner daughter. Miss Avltlne M. Pension, te1 Mr. P. Themas Ceffer, of Palmvra, N. J. Mrs. Jeseph Leshy. of 2tfit Seuth Woodstock street, entertained the mem bers of her card club Inst evening. Among the gucjt'i were Miss Rosalie LyflCh. Ms Cell Kennv. MIm lifrtriMn Brown, Mlsi Evelyn Sutten. Miss Agnes ' , McCrossen, Miss Eleaner Ollmere, Miss , Margaret Ollmere, 'Miss Rita aaltagber and Mrs. Raymond A, Themas, Preparations nre being made by the members of the Vandalla Country Club for a reception nnd dance te be given en Friday evening, November 10, ut McCrea"s Academy. If. 17 Snyder avenue. These en the entertainment- committee are Mr. Themas Love, Mr. Peter Feenev, Mr. James Elliffe, Mr. Raymond Wide tier and Mr, Jehn Leve. , Miss Helen Matle Secklnger, of 1847 I Seuth Twenty-third street, entertained at a Halloween party en Tuesday eve ning In honor of Mr. Jack Boerhces, , of New Yerk. The gucits Included Miss Helen McManus, Miss Mary Mngee. Miss Marie Daly. Miss Marie Hclmstrelt, Mr. Walter Sickles, Mr. Charles Kagan, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Powers. Mr. Heward Dale and Mr. lJertiatn Stuart, of New Yerk. I sWukaaNUaaawBilewSiTrSnT I Holmesburg ' Mr. and Mrs. William Thorpe. Miss Leu M. Frest nnd Miss D. E. Wynne took a meter trip through the Poeono Mountains and the Delaware Water Gap, spending several dava ut Maner ( Inn, Mount Pecene. Mr. William M. Frest, Hr., after, spending several dajs at Gettysbuig. bus returned te his home. Delaware County A bal inssqun will be. given nt llie Weman's club Heuse, Swiirthmere, to morrow evening, tinder the direction of Mlfs Anne Powell Cerbln. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter, of Owen avenue, Lansdowne gae a Hal loween dinner, followed by bridge, en Monday. The guests worn Mr. and Mrs. Nerman P. ' Fernen. Mr. and Mr. Charles Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nidi Nidi els, Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Megargce nnd Mr. und Mrc. Edward Ryan. I Frank ford Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mattrrn, of Sylvanla avenue, have returned fiem a several months' trip te Norway. Mr. and Mm. Jehn L Cernell, of D street, nre en a sK weeks visit in leulslana. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 v Established 1837 ( Mis I) Webster Fex, of Seventeenth ami Spiure sticcts. will entertain at luncheon ut her home en haturdav, De rembei Iii, in honor of Miss I J Terrell Austin dcliut.intt daughter of Mr. Carl AiiUlli. of Ij.'D .spltice Mreet, in. fore the niiliuee parly that nfteiiioen, te slveu b hsi dinis'hter, Mrs. rimrlcs l-i .uiel i i it lllltli. of IS'IS Seuth Rltt'iihouse squnre, also In honor of Mlfs AumIii. Hie bucsim who will attend the din- I WEDDING lllhrr StTlf, e Kninied nt SS.tO per ine Write or ptien Walnut .'.'fa fr HIP hflllHilfl mill ,.irrr,f frtrtntt 'i'xiii i.nirmlnc Mm;.. HI I Walnut St J 26 INCH CARACUL JACQUETTES 165.00 Medel cut en snappy lines featuring black, tan or brown caracul. 30 INCH BLACK CARACUL COATS Fine selected caracul pelts, contrasted with q wv dyed or natural squirrel. XVdeUU 30 INCH BROWN CARACUL. COATS 195.00 30 INCH TAN CARACUL COATS 195.00 Swagger jacquetle model introducing dyed squirrel in large cellar. Best selected tan caracul peltries; contrast ing cellar of fox. lIimelu ingestion BachracliRartraits make charming Christmas Gifts elrrangc your appointmcritneu) Bachrath. rnoieTM3 or DISTINCTION 1626 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA : t 30vINCH WHITE CARACUL COATS Lustrous vvliile flat curled caracul with rjjLT AA handsome fox cellar. XV5.il 25 INCH BROWN CARACUL COATS Distinctive model featuring flared sleeve and cellar of dyed squirrel. 195.00 25 INCH BLACK CARACUL COATS Swagger jacquette of black caracul featur- A v ing black fox cellar. 245.UU 30 INCH NAT. KRIMMER COATS Selected skins of natural krimmer fashions, ")(" AA this model featuring the flared sleeve. Od.UU 32 INCH BROWN & TAN CARACUL Jacquettes of brown or tan caracul, with dyed squirrel cellar and cuffs. 295.00 sM p Fifth Fleer v I IQESfiUHiaVwslK ?'JTliittsttli'iiVi iisfiin'sisisSTi iln'ir'lf" 1 i -'v' We Have Arranged aWenderful Sale of Sports Hats for Saturday Smart, saucy little sports hats, becoming wide-brimmed ones and hats that are fashionably in-between in size in hatters' plush, silk beaver, duvetyn, felt, velour and suede. Among them every type of person will be suited and there are se many shades that it seems as if almost any frock or suit could be matched. All are bargains at their various prices, $3.50 te $11.50. There are also school hats, trimmed hats and sports hats for children at $3.00. Annual Fall Sale of Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves v Famous Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at 20 Off Purine thih fc.iln we will offer our mHr fteck of Women's and riilldren'H Harvard Mills Knit fnder ar at this remaikulik' reduction. rrii tasj uill br altered nt time of purchanr. Wemrn't Allmdalr t'nlen Miltn. HrciUr firrt S2.00. unually $3. Kxtru sizes 2.n. nvially S3.50. Tlie fabric In Allendale Union Suits la Unit of iIip very finest arns. A fabric designed te 1e ncd for flip fxtremes of veidest eutBldf weather nnd over heated buildings. Made In all stales. Silk, Lisle and Weel Hosiery Heatr I'ur llk Healfr.r. nlth Hale top and poles and seamed back. A dependable Iiejc for ten Ire. able near. In all the Finurt coloring:). $1. .1.1 .1 pair, J pairs for 3.?ft. Fiill-Fsnlilenert Milk lleiiler. i:tra lieu (.te pure de silk In all bhades. si.03 ,i pair, .; palis for 5.Ji. an naalt Heavy A-xl llenler.v In .ill .-lindej. f .'.45 a pair. 3 pairs for S7.33. niack Mule Heler. full fashioned idi I'nm h nnd embreidcied silk clocks, SI. 30 quahlv nt S.'.e .i pair. Full-Kaalilenrd Mule llnlrr.r In Wliitr, Urnv, Corilev.iti nnd Black. Sl.00 a pair. line Weel Hetter), with hand - rnibrn.dered i locks, in the newest heather coloring. 5.T ie uu.il. it at SI.03 a p.ilr. i:ngllh Hlhbed Weel lleae. In Ugh' n.i dirk j'ray and Brown, t S3. SO a paii. Mlk-and-Wenl llealer.r, with liand.ciubrnidered tdlk clocks. In Camel's Ilalr. Navj, Uiav and Coi Cei Coi devnn, 13 DO quality at fi.lS a pair. Women's and Children's Gloves I refeuM hid Cileven, eei.ca i mui n , lt , In Klaclc, White, Tan, Brown ami ,iy. Kcjruur ..' ."iu quulltv nt Sl.sn a pair. Trtfeue Kid tiletea, spei nl V K sewn our lal. In Black White. Tan. !lru' i and i.r.ir llegular 12.75 quallt.v at S1.0S a pair Our Entire Line of Trefeue KM nnd -ilerln r.levea, in all lengths and shades, has been reduced The average saving Is one-third of Hie original price. (enulne Arabian Merlia Ulitrr.. tlie bfst quallt obtainable. Selected skins In beautiful shades I n. excelled for wear. IleguUrly Sa.T.'i, at :,:: a paii. Walking mere of Imported t'upe I euthrr, in all shades An excellent glove for servlv and ttrt vvirtr. rtegularl.v J.t.i'3. .it S.'.se a pa i Our Kntlre I.I in- of C'npe nnd Mrli Uulklng t.hrvew has also been rtdtiicd. Wetnen' Woolen (.love., In benuflfu' ndcs of Heather. Uxferd. Brown, Sllvrr and .N.inn i1 Ko Ke duted te SI. 00 a pair. I'ennea' FIIONette Tileren, made .if ,i mcdl im weight fabric Srrvicealile ami drerv Ii ,i tlie seas.en' best shades S-clatp htvln licgulatlv $1 00 at 78ei IJ-btitten length, i.ss. The Price en Our Woolen and I iibrlr l.leixi. have all been reduced. Hev' 'apkln mill Merlm lileven B si iiinlltx. eue-.Up stjle. Itegul.uly ;j :,e rit .', i pin ' Mnrlm Mitten for the little .me. 1 'r Brown nnd Grny, Sale prkc si. en n ph t'lillJren' Weel lilmr. nnd .Miitm- v,, price Sl.ne a pair ( hlltlren' Kuplrv rubric t.leir.. In ill Hnr Bcgularlv $1.60 at 75e a pair (einplcte Anertment of I lilldrrn' (.leif.. t . nt speclil prices. Drawnwerk Handkerchiefs Frem Ireland 50c te 75c Each What lovely little squares of pure sheer linen thev arc, each with its drawnwerk which may take the form of rows around the edce -i many as four of them, or fascinating designs. Only 50c and 75c each Lyde's Famous French Extracts at Half Price If you were one of the lucky ones who invaded Paris last Summer, you will nred no introduction te these famous perfume. At any rate. one whiff of France's best known extract in any one of its ten odors will convince you. There is a very attractive 12.07!. bottle, daintily boxed, which usually hells at $11.00 and which u are offering at $1.50. An enchanting leatherette bes con cen tains extract and powder as well, ustinlh $7.00, new $3.50. There are ethers lit between in price. Reduced Prices en Allen's Hair Nets, 75c a Dezen Allen's Hair Nets have been justlv fain fain eus for years. Ne better quality is obtain able and they are accompanied with our guarantee te be perfect and te give ,ntis. factory service. Our policy of giving the utmost value possible for the menev is e reason for establishing the new permanent l reduced prices. , Single-MeM, Hair N Vs iapV.1'nnrl"c, fl- 75c down; .'I dozen' for W.00 )eub le-Mesh Nets, cap 'or fr nge $1.00 a dozen; ', dozen for $2.50. White and Gray Nets, 15c each; $1,50 a dozen Silk Envelope Chemises, $2.85 te $10.00 .r Bt JffiSSfS '?!" a,though " s lf - - "S5 SbftVILLE UERMANTIMBEfeG AMD ins FROLICS or 1023 NAT NAZAXRO CO. And n HumiuiKlliiK IIIII or llntrrlnlner u v.r.K iii' rv. n BT.ANCHE RtNO ft CHA8. WINM1NOFR BERT BAKER tc CO. In "Pri!nrlctIen" Elba ft St. Lee I PacmuII Brni I. TM1 Cnvr I gft Tff'llt'- 89 Dlictlim Htmilur Cwnw IVftl1 Nlithtj At 8 1 IS Bharn IKIV Mat. Tomer., 2tlS THE Musical hit np r,Ptlt BLOSSOM 1MB WKrftOMA VEAJSPllNAT Tkmmm. WITH OPlfilNAL H V CAST m PCOOUCTUM "ll'en (iMniit nnd malted success." HUU.KTIS'. SAM S. SHUBERT LV28iE,T MJVA L.A31 IYIA1. lUmtlK. "M Rf FRANCES WHITEl 1 rnD .' TAYLOR HOLMES It MTkf StIKATBhtl MKfM COMtDrSJcrfSS- k HOTEL MOUSE J S SEATS NOW SELLING lllclit Trem New Yerk ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'3 Met 1'rptrritlniM rrmlii'tlun FRANK TINNEY In i Miml ilrl rumeilv, DAFFADItL, Willi riFnticiK ii'iMitrv ' (i--I i ii r i ' ADELPHIL"t2Evff8 20 A;T M.S0 MAT. TQMOnilQW yj m. Th Stott Fmneui Pltv !n America. With Orilnl New Verlx Celt. Indudlnf HAZEL DAWN d ?5F,JiMAIyiEJlA. ' KENNETH DOtJOLAS ALICE HEOEKAIf I BODBY WATSON gfc SEATS NOW SELLING THE LM'UU HIT OF 1022 VIVIAN MARTIN LYN.VF OVERMAN wriirinm rt x , I'SRt wrm NINETEHTHftMAKlT Ooeite Flttmiurle Pram(iunt Pltt TO HAVE AN -" w w v -m mew ta urki r "V( W1TK Betty Compion It Brl LyttH MUSJCAL FEATURE "lilt OTeBTVtSH NFXT WEEK-'-OLABENCE" wItb"tKt R'M. Amu Ayret nd Mir MeAtS? r. StANTOW lent AND MARKET 11. 0. 1.30, 3.10. R 30, 7. '80. 810 ,u WILLIAM rOX FIRST PRESENTATION SILVER WINGS Wild MARY CARR NEXT WEEK I'AtlAMOl VT'fl I'HTI RIZATIOVN Of DENMAN THOMPSON'S The Old Homestead HUMAN, SPECTACULAR PERENNIALLY APPEALING Sm'Iiei Iim lililc thr crrntP'd c-vpleni evr xtaReil, in whlcli n tunlly a whole town is blown awny. only tlm OU liomeitrml Ht'ltHtltlfC Mitiri utlifr Krcnt MTiifH Hhew ItPMhenN til aieiitnl ttin world Inti) fjiin.i's .cpret iIpiih und Mireunli n linmlrt'l ailvrnturcs. i vsi is( i.t'lins THKOnORE ROBERTS. OEOROE FAWCFTTj T ROV BRNEh rt HARRISON FORg ffl BROAD .7S. Si?r ffi FRANCINE LARRiMORE IH THL NtW SMART COMEDY NICE PEOPLE RAl'HEL CROTHRS' r.nETrT tjT;crrge rUnnSSe Ter Mat, Tomerro SEATS NOW GN SALE FOR LAST 2 WEEKS Irc'iitric All Reiiiinlnc rfrfermancf3 ZIEGFELD IHIUMVH SMI MARILYN MILLErK!! LEONERROL GARRICK ftTn III LAST 3 TIMES Last Pan. Mat Tomorrow MERTON thfe MOVIES tit i-Slit ..tmTAT1 a"c Connelly GLENN HUNTER t,. .1.1 R.VI? "The eKUfl Girl" FLORENCE NASH THE BUNCH AND JUDY T..l.l. UJ With II- H nt lm a Kiwmblw Wf ALDINE 1 9th and Cliestnut Mrlre r'rcirnti ?rj Inaram'e Siiiinb I'iiliirl'iiHen of n World- I imeuj llemmire, THU PRISONER OF ZEND A At tl -30. 1 .'10 1 10. ft.30. 7.10 t'lS MOTION PTCTtlHPS nr t. TARADE AT EVERY PERFORMANCE sa ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning Nev. 1 7 & 1 8 PRESENT DAV PEKING. NOV. 17 is INTO CHINA. UP THE YANGTSE KLAMJ NOV 24, 21 LAiCADIO HARN'S UNI FAMILIAR JAPAN DEC 1 2 MODERV IZINO CHOSFN AND MANCHURIA. DEC DFC 1S.R1EUAT SIGIlTS EASr 0I S" Ceurn Sile nt H-nrn a MON '.'OV. 6 10 A. M.. It 2. 4, 6. I 10 P. M. a V BROAD & CHESTNUT l TtfSritffiz PRISCILLA DEAN in stupendous screen version of UNDER TWO FLAGS It is tarely that the screen eflerb se COMPLETE a chronicle of romantic adven ture as Iiis been presented in this htupendeus version of Ouida't, immortal novel. Re taining all the exotic coloring, the fiery tempo, the passionate thrill of the story, this photo play is offered as one of the film treats of the year! W arc proud te present it te fol lowers of the best in photo play entertainment. DAI ArST 1 - I AM MVRKET a r-mwmw-m-Wm in .vi IUIII. U. JACK HOLT DOROTHY DALTON IN I'AIIAvIOt.M IMt I fUE "ON THE HIGH SEAS" VICTORIA TOM MIX Mil AND 3IARKKT '.' V II TO 11 IS P. M. "FOR BIO STAKE8" Stan leu DANCING . rvrrn n v i nr; urn v m vr h r FRENCH NIGHT Itl tlVV Miv Masque Dance ," , r,i Mwtmcc Tomorrow, 2:30 te 5:30 .r;E,UM NOVEMBER 4 I Itl I II. I I II V ' I 'l I "Seuth Georgia, an Outpost of the Antarctic" Rebert Cushman Murphy ARCADIA WV VeSYJfTKff OWEN MOOHC -ND MARJORIE BAW la "Leve Is an Awful Thing" CAPITOLHttUMB Trtr FACT. IN THE FOG" GLOBE JUNIPER. AND MARKET II TO II MAXIMUM QUALITY MINIMUM PRICE A MiniEturD Musical Cemedv "DUMMIES" TTsE?NCT "" iu y-uwrnnr BROADWAY WALLACE REID -' IS ft :til !) p. v" wui 11,1,13 4 ' OHOST "RFAKEE" ai i rsweriuv "'eru nviMMViilkill A.U Af T LiMllikiit VATTlir'TT r v e it f Vi,Ur,L,uwi ,..,, " .'!?"."- nu w iuk MrTTTpr MONTE CRISTO" CROSS KEYS FAIRY TALE FOLLIES II VSU MARKET I- ili ' IS 7 A 0 Aivlti'V of Mtnic Tenicht ( 9 m rHUADPLPHiA ePERAir socirn secirn "HAENSEL and GRETEL" and "I PAGLIACCI" flfllfr-l P cr'letl U'APSI I I 1 r" rretmn-'it S I1 -' Cieni n 1 OrchiM li-i-ett JOn 10 60 Hupp , mi Ch-sf "it i iiliiiti DH1LADELPH1A I ORCHESTRA A llepi in j , , r - 1 'j 1 i,,w. Jt -' MVIl ,,t.lV VMvtliiFF J.,,,,,,) TROCADERO Till OAY WIDOWS ,m VIOLET DREAMS 0 V'iSM W Al rMIIT E' M- Ted.y 2: is 1 "'w m. emght at 8:15 irFCi I MAT TODAY ROMEO & JULIET rnii is eik iu u, ri.un tax 'A I, T E R HAMPDEN tovieht rii"Avr pj rar house "IKC'iAVT Or TNIPE Sturdy Mt. IVF.S SAT m.at 77tf te $3 Mi pju, Te NEXT WEEK-.5XA0ll THE EMPRESS OF FUA PMAU xfJtSkXii Qfr.if.r ife x .,'. M 11. v&w I x ysmx y Metropolitan Opera Heuse Al'RDAY IVr.MNO NOVFMBER 11 h ,F,UA, ., " RFORMANCE OF THl" BROOKIYH OPERA COMPANY QpgagEsi COMPAHV OTELLO Ant ili Ruievvnmt Burvteni. Vlnn.nt BalUtUr " ' r iiit'i i.iniiipi 1 1 a Brtw nreuir. The linest hut' or in America. Ask for I.oiiella niK'e and you will ask for it always. K KITII'S THEATRE MITTY & TILLIO . 1?.r"i"l"r Dunrert nf Franc RINir ROBERT A OIERS DOIF , INTERTAINERS Ur Flerfnc BriV h Oth.ri and JACK McGOWAN ft ' Iv N" Fmn 57 lb DESMOND all our Sicrrrt jn sa " , . S tMiPJMCUl iy , , ,. -. -r vrr,.m . .,. mnT. , M wtrwmffmrmm "M" lMmLTcrclfe.1 1 Kant At, A OumWUa4 Matt Tuaa . Thura.. 1,1. y?S WVW8 WITHIN THE LAW EMMETT WELCH Minstrdi iri OPFVv Tir rn r.. CASINO S rv. trf UftJ '? RPFr BEAUTY Wmm . '5W yt'tm KK.i m&h im m -j.i m
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