Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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    tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Speaks of Mr,.. and Mrs. 'Montgomery?
RaciM&etpedayS&eflells of Costumes Seen at, a
i Debutante (Tea Yesterday Other Interesting News, '
MR. AND, MBS, HOBERT LB AM
INU MONTGOMERY wlU'glvc a
mm 'meet -this alternenn at tier
Siuihtr. Helen ellpbc Wfwt be
.ins nt" 2:45 and a tea will fellow It.
Kere will b,twe events, nnd It sounds
IMhe affnlc 'Would be nn Interesting
2nd untiUrfdrm of entertainment. Ne
den l 4ui'h for her debutante cousin.
"Staf-MW nnapnrtment nt
1830 Rittenheusis sciuats new, te tUe
warden elact at Haverford in being oc ec
cwled by her brother, Herbert .Warden.
t. nii wife. who wa Dorethy Ely,
dawfter of the William KeyrteUf Ely.,
"$??$ 82: .E!r. MV.' taken an
acirtment at the' Aldlne for the winter
2S5 hare rented- Ihelv house In the
Country te Mrs. Abrnm Vn.tt.tlne un
he? dnu?hter. Carolyn, who returned
Sbeut two months age from a year n
Europe. The party teiilffht will be
chaDcrened by Mr. and Mrs. harden
and Jlr" and Mrs. Rebert McLean. ,
RffARIE
ARIB LOUISE ADAMS, tne
daughter et Dr. and Mrs. Themas
XU
h AlkcK. made ner aeeui yri
V;. -'. . t.n which her Brand-
SSSSTMr and Mrs, Cyrus Beruiw.
Ellen"! Feeks. .lauBhter of Mr. C
Mil Jacobi., et West Chcjtnr. 'he
Sliii nart Included, Mm. Car.
of Overbroek, Rave
for her and for
war-
re-
relvlnK party Inclu. e.. ." "
rndWltt. Mrs. Iinr.T ?'","'.-,-
Brooks' aunt, and about sir or seven
ftUrfe LeuJss looked very well In , an
old-fashioned dress of white tulle em
broidered in silver ever white si Ik. The
Jress was made with a long, full skirt
and the bodice was trimmed with silver.
Ellen Brookes wero a pretty dresa el
white velvet made en plain .'"M.
The mothers of the two girls, Mrs.
Aiken and Mrs. Jacobs, were charming.
Mrs. Aiken wero orchid crepe de chine
combined with geld lace and Mrs.
Jacobs rose color velvet. Marie Louise s
Jrandmether. Mrs. Bergner, wero a
rets of dark blue velvet trimmed with
ermine. t
EVERY ONE will be glad te hear
thnt Mrs. William H. JcfTcrys Is
well nnd at home twain. She was taken
sick last June, but had expected te he
well enough te give her debutante,
daughter Lucy a tea en October 4.
However, bv tlien he bad net fully re
covered, se it was thought best te post
pone her rtniighter'a party.
She nnd Dr. Jefferys expect te give
a dnnce for Lucy and Margaret Hot Het
field, Dr. Charles J. Hatfield's daugh
ter, who Is afoe coming out, In January,
I hear. e Lucy will have a party after
nil. If I nm net mistaken she will
have a tea given for her tee, ns her sin
ter's mother-in-law, Mrs. B. Frnnk
Clapp (Nancy Jefferys married Alger
non Clapp). Is planning one for her
the end of this month, but it is never
safe te mention n date, they are changed
e often and se quickly.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Henry Whipple Farnum. of Brvn
Mawr. wilt Rive a dinner en Saturday
evening, December 23. at the BcllMit BcllMit
Stratferd. In honor of Mies Jesephine
Jenks. rtehutante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William P. Jenks, of this city end
Mount Kemble, Morrlstewn, X. J. The
guests will later attend the dance which
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Valentine will give
in honor of their debutante daughter,
Mlii Dorethy 13. Valentine.
Mr T. Truxton Hare will give a ahoet
and luncheon today nt I.lmeheuse, hn
Place at Radner. Among the members
of ths club are Mr. Benjamin Chew. Mr.
Alfred Devereux, Mr. Henrlnuei Craw
ford, Mr. Lincoln Godfrey. Mr. Stncy 11.
Lloyd, Mr. Cerlles Morgan. Mr. H. Kad
cllffe Ilehert-J, Mr. Rebert Uratz Fell and
Mr. Henry Thouron.
Mrs. Frances It Strawbrltlge. of
woedsIUe, Germantown, has Issued Invi
tations for a luncheon at the Acorn
Club en Thursday, November 23, In
honor of Miss Nancy H. Woolston, debu.
tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph
I Woolston. of Glenden, Chestnut Hill,
and Miss Letitle. I.andreth, debutunte
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Burnet Lan
dreth, Jr., of Chestnut Hill.
Miss Annabella B. Weed, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horatio O. Weed, of 164
bclioel Heuse lane, Germantown, will
shortly Issue Invitations for a luncheon
nnd bildiw party en Tuesday. November
-1, In honor of Miss Lucretla S. Heck
fcher, 2d, daughter of Mr. Steens
lleckBcher, of Greenwood Farms, Straf
ford, whose engagement has been re
cently announced te Mr. Jeseph Ilar Ilar
liben, Jr.
The guests who will attend the the
f'ru pat ty, followed by bupper at the
lt-Carlten, en Wednesday evening.
December ti, which Mrs. Kdward V. Deri Deri
nlsten, of Hiirlngmead, West Scheel
Heuse lime. Uermantewn. will give In
Hener of Miss Jey Di ew.JJear, debutante
??usJUer. of Mra- Ju-le Drew-bear, of
10 J Seuth ElKhteenth htreet, will intlude
Miss Helen Waireu Allen. Miss Helen
Hepe Montgomery, Miss Mary Uldgaly
-arter jilss Maud Hanison, MIes nflaa
beth Atterbury. Mi. Menda Uarr, .Mr.
James Aylward Uevelin, Jr., Mr.
,?!?B0,A Armlstead, Mr. James Fcr
&An,.iM J.?!,1CS D Altcmus and Mr.
Edward D. Kd wards. Miss Diew-Ucar
Jl. b9 J''??cntd by her methui at a
i,.,en rr,Uuy af let neon, December 1,
t the Itltz-Carlten.
wilr.8, A!beft I'Ucas, of 329 Seuth
Eighteenth street, will entertain nt
luncheon nt the Acein Club en Moh Meh Moh
5?y..af,er,neo" November 27, in honor
nii;..- r . '"m ! v,onsiiince u.
t w ji't"1?11"1 daughter of Mrs.
wiiinrd Rcdgers,
Mr. ami Mra Harry Valentine, of
uermiuitettn, will entertain at dinner en
liimn'tt' ,cv5n"H' November 29. In
Ceitt'e"10 UttUB"tCr' M,M
tim"'!!?1 BttuBh Brewster, of Ual Ual
1V,mer,a' wlll avt as best inuii at the
ii.v.'.BU. ' ',,ISS K aine Tailor Eng.
Wh't'1n;1f1UT'if Mp- a"a Mr. VuHleilclt
T,v.,..,f5,1.?"l'. of Germantown. and sir.
Si. Tin, an,h f Washington. mii of
anVvf'r: N'1"11 poden. of Baltimore,
?op ri' S:ae.Ba "arnett, wife or Ma Ma
eor General Geerge Bnrnett, former
wmnaka,.lf of tne V- " C. which
neit U J lac, ?n. Saturday afternoon
fewn atTh' V"1'0 " .ChurLh. German
f?id pn0iifhiCM w " '"L'l"l'e -Mr. Al
OmSiiP nf ilV'1" ,'!"d M.r- '"rtiuund W.
8iiP",. " ,'"H ctvi Mr. ThnmnH A.
S'fetti,""? " .Walter V. Montague
lLvni1 '"i',6' nd,Mr. Jehn FrederUk
WihanatnT;,r 'ucl".. Vnn.lernn. of
CranJ Bn,ri Ml' a,,U Mrrt- Theten 1.
.lin',0' "finantewn, will ,;lvu n
ev.Sfn;a".Sca, at h'r liwne en Friday
Mr nr,innhen.Sr et Mls8 K"B"h null
the b?ld" ,"artT". BUeEta wlU llKm
of FalennndlM.V,nlcnar, Kvn"s Norten,
atknVnJU"i,IU,!nLent' wl entertain
5iaTte followed by a theatre party
h2Tr sfiy yfn'nf. November 16, lii
tani.r Si?1 Mftjyrte V. Geary, de'bll-
White C&UaKry!er of Mr- ftnd Mri Jenn
of "Hnrf "?"" Frederick McQ. Falck,
will JKJ?IflHa avei'V.e' t-'hestnut Hill.
VartvlVenai.d,nn9rAfollewc1 by thcatre
KM' flW in December In honor of
K?.'r.. debutnnte daunhter. Miss Mai-v
5i" ' "i"; ana i,ra" PuIcK will give ii
HS?,8f0,l! fj'VtSSfr l . tlie.Ueilivuet
Batferd it, faeiw of mTw KM
, Mr. ma MrnJPftr Plume J
JPewell,
Mrs. llcrDcrt en. . """p 'iY.;.
by. Mrs. Charles VnVhanvr' EHen
Hi Av-mn. nf New xerlt, fciien
ta I'mn na iiniii
S.n.V. "lr'ce .iiecKimge, aeuutanie
daughter of the Kcv.. Jehn Meekrldue.
i.tlV ""M" Mecktldge, of ZMi
of 43 Angera terrace, are receiving
cengiatulatlcmi en the birth of a son
en Saturday, Nevember 4, Mrs. Pewell
will be remembered as Mies Helen
Smith, dntiBhter of Mr, and Mrs. Cler Cler
eont Smith, Jr., of 4918 Locust street.
Mm, Charles Custls Harrison, of 243
Kast Rlttonheuse squnre nnd Chucks Chucks
weed, Vlllaneva, Is spending a few days
at Concord, N, H., where she Is visiting
her son, 'Mr. Charles Custls Harrison,
Jr. wiie Is a student at St. Paul's
Scheel.
Colonel and Mrs. Jehn 9. Muckle will
entertain at nunner at their home. 2023
Walnut street, en Sunday evening next
tbn Wftfinli TVnr VfArnnM nt tililla.
delphla after their Armistice sorvice at
Ht, Sauveur Church,. Twenty-second and
De Lancey streets. ' ,
The British Ofllcern' Club will held Its
Armistice Day Mess at the Rlts-Carlten
Hetel, en Saturday next when the guests
of honor will be Rear Admiral Leuis
McC, Nulton, Commandant, Philadelphia
Navy Ynrd; Majer General Lyttlcten
W. T. Waller. IT. H. Marine Cerps, re
tired i .Captain Clement B. Weerd, Com
manding First Troop, Phlldelphta City
Cavalry. The eftlcers of the club for
the current year are President, Cap
tain B. Hubert Coeper: vice president,
Lieutenant A. R Andrews, M. C J secre
tary, Mr. T. Hareld Fex, British Vice
Censul; treasurer, Captain V. J.
Sharkey. M. C.
Mr. arid Mrs. Benjamin Bulleck, who
have been spending- two weeks at the
White Sulphur Springs, have returned
te their home, L'dgoweod read, Ard Ard
mere. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Hare have
returned te their hnrme, Roberts read,
Ardmerp, nfter .spending a few weeks
at the Virginia Het Rprlnars.
Misi Small Legan Stnrr, dauchtfr of
Mr. nnd Mi. James Starr, of Olney
avenue. Gormaniewn, will entertain at
a luncheon en Thursday, November 1,
a if? JSly Club- In -honor of Miss
""ah K. Hudsen, daughter of Mr. and
New Yerk' Hud80n' t cl'y m
tTx,; ft? s,.Ane! ana ner daugh
ter, Miss Mary Virginia Allen, who have
nue5 5S!ndlnf a ?w dy at Atlantle
M.V:hav r?rnJ te their home, 2124
spruce street.
.-iffi H2n BuTe Retb nnd her
Sim.'ii' 0,f.uHAverr2Tdt.w,H P"d the
S1. vMr."- Rjb's .Parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rebert E. Hastings, of 1720
Spruce street.
SJi!fi1-Ida Cu,bman. who has been
Sll'lf 5?verJl mnths at the Idlewlld
9191 Pine rtfcit retUrncd t0 hcr neme
,mra.n.d .llt.'- w''am Wilsen Curtln
!!i.c,082 lhp.r. country place nt Rose Rese
m.vp'niwlJ,nrJ?,i,U.ley 'l0 been spending
CZ.0' ?,.0En,li'' .nnd Pnn their town
house, 2215 De Lnncey street, feT the
winter, the latter part of this week.
pi--?!? Schuyl-r Banghart, of
Flushing. L. I., who- has been the gues-t
2$ Sininn.u Ms' A- Helmor EngTund,
2f,..6,tA Fh"reh.read, Overbroek. has
returned te her home.
Mrs. Herbert Hcsten has closed her
w.?'.9 JUnCasV,ne'.Me- where "he has
been sncndln? inn in i n.n.n,. ,,
haa returned te her apartments at the i
oiein eun, iniriy-reurtn and Race
streets,
Mr .and Mri. J. Gtiy Hallewell. of
St. Davids nre receiving congratula
tions en the birth of a daughter en
Km,J?erT.!!:...Mr8- Hallewell was Miss
Gertrude Phillips, of this city.
Miss Florence Relnelce, of 4525 Locust
itIe,etLienlr,.a!ncd ,.ut luncheon at the
Adelphla Hetel, followed by a theatre
party yesterday In honor of Miss Mae
Sheehan, whose marriage te Mr. Henry
Meran will take place en Saturday.
Mrs. Jehn Joyce, Jr., of Bcrwyn,
will entertain at dinner nt her home
en Saturday evening, December 2,
In honor of Mhi Mary Carrell Relln,
i'.e,b.y.tnnt aa,,Bhtcr or Mr. and Mrs.
Wllllnm A. Jtelln. of Strafford. The
guests will liter attend the dnnce te
be given nt the Ritz-Carltcn by Mre.
Seth P. Hothcrlngten te Introduce her
daughter, Mls Betty Hotherlngten.
A cencert will be given this evening
at the Lu Lit Temple for the benefit
of Pest Number 2, Circle Number 194.
Ladles of the O. A. R. Among the
patronesses are Mrs. B. Debion Alto Alte
mua, Mrs. Livingston Biddle. Mrs
Geerge I. Bedine. Jr., Mrs. Rebert 1C
Cassatt, Mrs. 8. B. Caldwell. Mr. Alex
der Brlnten Coxe, Mlsa Mary i:. Con
verse. Mrs. Cyrus H. It Curtis. Mrs.
Ocorge W. Child Drejcel, Mrs. Jeseph
M. anzzam, Mrs." Rebert Glendlnnlng,
Mrs. Charles C. Hnrrlen. Jr., Mrs. W.
Freeland Kendrlck, Mrs. Geerge Herace
Lorimer. Mrs. Jehn H. Masen. Jr., Mrs.
Victer C. Mather, Mr J. N. Pew, Mrs.
Geerge R. Sinnlcksen. Mr. i.ecnra
Snowden. Mrs. Rebert E. Straw bridge.
Mrs. F. King Walnright and Mrs. Clar
ence A. Warden.
West Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. Franrls S.lvestcr Hnlll
nan, of 1841 Seuth Fifty-seventh Mi cot,
recently entertained informally at their
apartments at n. tui pr'se kitchen uhewer
lu honor of Miss Eliner Vivien UeIe.
Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs,
Ocorge McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Broomhall, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Ryan.
Mlsa Dorethy Ryan, Mrs. Walter Low
lier, Miss Mae Hnlllnan, Miss Ethel
Halllnan. Mlsa Margucrlte McOill, Mrs.
Charles McOill, Mrs. James Flynn, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeseph Clay, Mrs. Edward
Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grin
nan, Miss Sarah Bole, Miss Levlna
Meade. Misi Eleaner Grlnnnn, Miss
Lerette Orlnnan. Miss Mara Muliln.
Miss Kathleen Muliln, Miss Frnncls Mc
Carre, Miss Anna Lane, Miss Lerette
Malency, Miss Rose CViTltlll, Miss Agnes
Kelly and Miss Marie Murphy.
North Philadelphia
Mies Agnes M. Glllesnle entertained
Thursday evening nt n buffet supper and
shower In honor of Miss Mae Sheehnn,
whose marriage te Mr. Henry Meran,
of Uerwyn, Pn will takrt plnee en Sat
urday, November 11. There were about
thirty guests.
Miss Betty I. Brown, of 1828 West
Tiega street, will prie a luncheon and
bridge 'party nt the Lu Lu Country
Club today. The guests will be Miss
Margaret Pnrk, Miss Maigaret Blckley,
Miss Ida Rublcam, Ml. Elslo Daniels,
Miss Muriel Margxrum. Miss nesste
Margerum, Miss Eleaner Smith. MrH.
Walter Eakln. Mrs. Jehn Buchanan,
Jr., and Mis. Harvey P. Jenes,
Mr. nnd Mrs. L'en Freed, of 2523
North Thlrty.seeend street, entertained
eighteen children at a masque party In
Tan
$11.50
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
, CentUUntly Fin Footwear Since 1868
Recently Engaged
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MISS HELEN KLAGHOLZ
Daughter of Mrs. F. E. Klag Klag
helz, of 100 Queen lane, Ger
mantown, xohese engagement
has been announced tq Mr. Ray
mond A. Gilden, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Charles T. Gilden, alto of
this city
honor of the sixth birthday anniversary
of their daughter, Miss Frances Freed,
en Saturday afternoon last.
The cnRnRcmcnt of Miss Leena i P.
Rnke te Mr. Herbert O. Sperry, of 2213
West Vcn'inge wtreet, wa announced
bv hcr mother. Mrs. Charles O. Rake,
at their home, 1837 Beuvlcr street, at u
dinner party en Friday, October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Knelsler and
their daughter, Miss Elisabeth Knelsler.
have closed their summer home in Vent
nor and have returned te their winter
home at 2667 North Seventeenth atreet.
The Sigma Sigma Alpha Borertlv wilt
held its next meeting en Saturday
afternoon, November 18, at the horn;
of Mrs. Deuahaa Whitehead, 4606 Bread
street. The members are Miss Mary
Cress, Miss Helen Farmer. Miss Rheda
Fowley, Mrs. Dallas Beeth, Miss Vera
Frankenfleld, Mrs. William O. Gorden,
Mrs. Rebert Moero. Mrs. William A.
Lockyer. Mrs. Geerge W. Wagener and
Mrs. Jehn Plckard.
Seuth Philadelphia
Miss Mary Howe will be hostess at
the opening of the monthly parish
euchres te be held tomorrow evening
In St. Teresa's Hall, Bread and Cath Cath
arlne streets.
The members of the Phi Sigma Chi
Fraternity will glve nn Armistice Day
dance en Saturdny evening next, at the
Bellevuc-Stratferd.
Mrs. Albert A. Messcr, of 2316 Seuth
Seventeenth street, entertained infor
mally at a Halloween party at her home
cm Friday evening In honor of Miss
Knthryn McCube. Among the guests
were Mrs. J. McCabe, Mrs. A. Jollne,
Mrs. F. Caislrty. Miss Anna McCabe,
Miss Mary McCabe, Miss Julia McCabe,
Mis' Menica McCaulcy, Miss Mary. Mc
Caulcy, Miss Kathrvn Caffrcy and Miss
Kathryn McCusker.
Girard Estate
Mrs Walter Samans, of 2522 Seuth
Twentieth street, will entertnln at a
luncheon bridge party today. The guests
will Include Mrs. Jeseph Brooks. Mrs.
A. Ferrer. Mrs. Geerge Carr, Mrs. D.
Webb. Mrs. Jeseph Harrlman, Mrs. L C.
Shute and Mrs. Wllllnm Bewer.
Germantown
Commedore W. If. Baxter, Contruc Centruc Contruc
tlen Cerps, U H. A., and Mrs. Baxter
with their dauehter, Miss Maigaret
Bn'xter. of the CrcMiclm Arms, Aliens
l.me, have left for Washington, D. C,
where they expect te make their home.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Heraco Allen have re
turned from Spring Lake and are oc
cupying their npnrtments nt the St.
James. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, until re
cently, mnde their home In Wlstcr street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hareld White, formerly
of Oreene and Coulter streets, have re
moved te Easten, Pa.
Mr .and Mrs. Rebert T. McCracken,
of Westvlew street, have returned from
a three months' tour In Europe.
Mrs. Jehn Themens, of Lincoln drive,
wlll entertain at a luncheon and card
party at her home this afternoon lu
We Are Ready
Fer Mere
Having completed
shipment and deliver
ies en all orders re
ceived in our last
"Big Sale' we are
new ready fcr mere.
50 Off List Price
2 WEEKS ONLY
On our full line of
Lighting Fixtures,
Toasters, Irons,
Fleer and Table
Lamps in our show
rooms. Adelphia Sales Ce.
235 MARKET STREET
EeiMHMMUWiWMVWW Mdyw
Women's
Norwegian Calf
Oxford
Wing tip, heavy sole
with a layer of rawhide
through the sole.
honor of Mrs. Marlen Caft ' ?,y
mere,, who la spending several weeks In
town,
Moerestovon
Mrs. N. Newlln Stokes, of Cheater
avenue, returned after spending the
mimmer nt her cottage In the Poeeno
Mountains,
Mrs, Chnrles Brown, of Chester ave
nue, entertntned a few friends at lunch
eon en Wednesday of Inst week.
Miss Sarah Helllngshcad, of East
Main street, celebrated her nlnety-flrst
birthday last Wednesday at the home
of her niece, Mrs. G. W. Haines.
Mr, and Mrs. William D. Buiby, Jr.,
have returned from their wedding trip
and are new in their home at Haddon Hadden
fleld. Mr and Mra. Stanten fjave adlnner
en Wednesday night te meet Mr. and
Mra. W. D. Buiby, Jr., Mrs. Busby was
formerly Miss Dorethy Stanten.
Collingswood '
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Tayler Rteke-., of
Collingswood, N. J., entertained last eve
ning nt their home at a phantom party.
Among the guests were Miss Florence
Morehouse, Miss Eliner Smith. Miss
A,nnelJLn Metiger, Mlsa Agnes McCnrr,
Miss Frances McCarr, Mlsa Jule Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Oeergn Beltsel, Mr. nnil
Mrs. Geerge A. Watts, Mr. Frederick
Brandt, Mr. Harry N. Blair, Mr. Jeht
Brown, Mr. Jeseph Gardiner, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Mntthlesen, Mr. Q. T. Dickin Dickin
eon, Mr. Jack Scheefleld, Mr. Arthur E.
McCarron. Mr. Hareld Fredericks and
Mr. B. G. Lehman.
Norristown
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cellins, of 1B48
Arch street, have announced the en
gnKemcnt of their daughter, Mlsa Olive
nuth Cellins, nnd Mr. Harrlaen Stanley
Miller, of Bridgeport
The engagement Is announced of Miss
sggregBiraEKtmflBM
Geerge Allen,
1214 Chestnut Street
Attractive Sports Hats of Hatter's
Plush With Duvetyn or Felt
One charming hat of Black hatter's plush has band and facing of
duvetyn in Pottery, Antelope or Pheasant. $7.75.
Te match one's sports suit there is a smart little hat of hatter's
plush combined with felt in any of the following colerings: Navy and
Gray, Brown and Tan, Green and Tan. $8.00.
Our collection of children's sports and trimmed hats is complete
and you will find it very appealing. There is everything from tiny little
velvet hats and the veleurs with their long grosgrain ribbon streamers
that children love, te the most adorable affairs trimmed with fur or
feathers. $3.00 te $13.00.
Si
Levely Old Fashioned Candlewick
Bedspreads, Stamped te Embroider,
at $4.50
With a fourpester or any type of Colonial bedstead there is noth
ing nicer than one of these olden-time bedspreads. They make ideal
Christmas gifts and they are net difficult te embroider. The spreads,
all stamped ready for embroidery, are $4.50, and the threads te work
them with in Blue, Rese and Natural are 35c a skein.
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
in Celers, 50c te $1.50 Each
They may be colored in the center with
white borders or just the ether way around.
In either case they have attractive hand
embroidery in the corners.
The Newest Ideas in
Paislies, $2.50 te $4 a Yard
Paisley silks have a sceic of uses nnd
a frock made of them alene is undoubtedly
chic. They are 40 inches wide and come in
various colorings at $2.50 te $4.00 a yard.
Metal Lace Is An Attractive
Addition te Any Gewn
We have just received a new shipment of metal laces in all
widths narrow edgings and insertions. Bertha widths, rim,;
and all-evers. There
them. 75c te $16.50
Annual Fall Sale
of Hosiery, Underwear
and Gloves
Famous Harvard Mills Knit
Underwear at 20 Off
Purine: this ale we will effer our rntlr stock of
Women's mid C'hlUlren'H ll.irnril Mills Knit I'mlor I'mler
wear nt thin remarkable induction. i'rioe tags will
be ultered ut time of puivlmse.
Wemrn'n Allentlnle I'nlen Nulti. Itcful.ir Hlrrs
SI. 00, usually n. lXtra hIzeh Sl.ae, usually J3.S0.
TIip fabric In Allonilale I'nlen Stilts Is knit of the
very llnest yarns. A fabric ilenlKtieil te be used for
the extrcmea of coldest outside weather and our
heated buildltiKM. . M;ide in all styles.
Silk, Lisle and Weel Hosiery
llrai r I'ur SHU Heilcrjr. with 111 top and poles
and iHMtned back, A depAiidahle he.'e for norvlee nervlee norvlee
able uiar. In all the smart colerlnus. $1.35 a pair,
3 pairs for sa."8.
I'iiII-I'iihIiIc nd 811k HutUry, Kxtra heay weave
pure il Bilk tn sll ahadca. Sl.Dn a pair, 3 pairs
for S3.73.
Van Ilimltn lltmjr All-Silk lleilery in nil nhadea.
SS.ta a jialr, 3 palm for 97.25,
Illack I.UU lleiltrjr, full faBhlened with French
and embroidered Bilk clocks. $1.50 quality at B3e
a pair.
rull-FMhleiifd I.l.le Hetter? In White, dray.
Cordovan nnd Black. Sl.oe a pair.
Fin Weel Iletlrry, with hand - embroidered
clocks, In the newest hcuther colorings. $3.00 aua.
ity ut ft.es a pair,
El!eHennlnf, daughter of Mr, , and
Mra. D. A, Hennlng, of 622 Green atreet,
and Mrs, J, Irvln Conden, of German
town. Miss Helen Cerretl and Mis- Catharine
Cerrell, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn
O. Cerrell, of 711 Stanbrldga atreet,
gave a masquerade party en Friday
evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayten H. Alderfer, of
West Main street, have left en a trip
te Texas, Oklahoma and North Dakota.
Bentley Barclay
The marriage of Miss A, Vlnrlnta
Barclay, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Wil
liam K. Barclay, of 4014 Spruce street,
and Mr. William Henry Bentley, ren of
Mrs. Henry N, Bentley, of Wlssahlcken,
took place nt St. Stephen's Episcopal
Church en Saturday evening, the Hev.
Carl E. Grammar emelatlng The bride,
Who w elvvn In mnrrlafM bv her
father, waa attended by her slater, Miss
a preu.
Seupf
y pjePasw
iff kaml. I 9lVKBblllllllWP
U U iwT sHijiBSHHy
The Venture will inaugurate a Sunday Service from
Twe o'clock in the afternoon until Eight. Special
Course Dinner, $1.25. : : :
"The Left" is available for Committee Dinners. Sales
Councils, Anniversaries, Birthday Parties, etc. Quality
and Cleanliness are paramount considerations. t t
I
Open Daily, 12 Noen tp V
Established 1837
Children's Flannelette
Night Gowns at $1 and $1.25
They are warm and cesy for sharp win
ter nights and the children will love them.
In Pink or Blue, in sizes from six te four
teen years, $1.00 and $1.23.
Allen's Hair Nets Reduced
te 75c a Dezen
We have reduced the price of our single
mesh hair nets, cap and straight shape, te
5c a dozen; 3 dozen for $2.00. The double
mesh nets are $1 a de7en, 3 dozen for $2.50
nnd the White and Gray nets are 15c each.
$1.50 a dozen.
are Silver, Geld, antique Geld and Steel anions
a yard, and there are ethers at higher m-ices
Women's
Gloves
lnTHf.!T Whi't! '"""' "sean, sewn, two clasp
I8.M qalOT,e,'n"prr.n a"d "'a'
Trefnnsse Kid Jlleves. special P. K
clasp. J", Black. White. Tan. Brew n
RfBtilar $2.7C quality ut si.03 a pair
'""" U.e. of Imperlrt cip, l.rh',S 'nil
"?' n&V'ar,&, -7air.
Our l.nlire Line of Cane nml M.h. ir.n ,
ler. has aleo beep reduced W nIMnB
Women's Wuelrn ile,r, reduced te Sl.Ofl n nalr
Funne'n I'lleni-ttr iler. in all tlu sVannu hJf.'
ta'alltt A,duce,d,. W0Un -na Fab"e '
Heys' L'apesklu and Mecha Glores. Best ntialltv
one-elnsp sty e. KeRularly $2.B0 at SI.75 a pair
Mecha Mittens for ths llttl. ems. White Brown
and dray. Sale price, Sl.oe a pair. rewn
l.C00llamir.W,,O, G,m UUA MM'M' SaIe P".
Children's Duple Fabric GleTei. In all i,nH.
Hegularly $1.60 at 75c a pair. shades.
Marian Barclay, aa maid (.honor, and I
Mrs. Henry C. Mlddletnn, Jr., or inn
city as matron of honor. The brides
maids were Mlsa Marian Henley, the
bridegroom's Bister t MM. Itpland D&ane,
nf Kw nnrriatia Tin Island ! MI'S
Alice C. Helneke and Miss Kathrvn t
Johnstone, of this city. Mr. C Marshall
Tayler eervad as best man nnd the
ushers Included the brlde'a two brother-!,
Mr. Geerge O. Barclay and Mr, William
K. Bnrelay,Jr. : Mr. Lewln A. Brunner,
Mr. Italph W. Preston, Mr Jehn S Wll-'
Hams, 2d, and Mr. Lawrence IJ. IIus-'
ten. A reception followed, After t;
wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Bentley will
live at Hamilton Court. i
McCLEES GALLERIES
ISM Wnlnut St
FHEE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS
WHY POINT ETCltlNlta bT
Wtlcet, lUnkey, IllnmpM, Dreutt
irrrue tvikVNa e wVite
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and Children's
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LANCHE RING and
CHAS. WINN1NGER
Feremeit Xiulesl Comedy Stars In
"AS YOU WERE"
AND A BIG GIRLY REVUE
And Thi BUrs ef the VnltTlll Firmament
BERT BAKER & CO.
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Thnt PNyi1 8 Weelii at Bave'i Theatre
A"CUIIsCDT Tenat.at S:15
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Mli THE BONA rffF HV CAST
C,GARRICK?8SVA"
CHARLES DILLIKOHAM PrnU
'11m Sen em Mmlcnl Comedy
THE BUNCH AND JUDY
Mule hy Jereme Kern
Lyrtca by Anne Caldwell
Benk by Anne Caldwell and Hush Ferd
With militant Cam and Euneinble
magea ny rrea iainan
FORRESTpeTp?'Mat. Tomorrow
LAST 2 WEEKS
SBATS NOW MR DOTH WEEKI
ONLY 4 MORE TOP. l'RICE MAT8.
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MARILYN MILLERlTl
LEON ERROL
BROAD
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FRAKCIME LARRIMORE
In the New Smart Comedy
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9UTH ANNUAL
FLOWER SHOW
of the HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY OF PENNA.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Nev. 7th, 8th and 9th
PRIZE OnrillDS, CIIKYHAXTIIE
MUMS. IIOMEN, CAItNATIONH.
PALMS, F O 1. 1 A O K PLANTS,
MINIATURE GARUK.NS, FLUBAL
DECOKATION8, ETC.
10 A. M. te 10 P. 31. EACH DAY
MUSIC, PRIZES. JUDGIXO BY
TUB PUBLIC
ADMISSION, SO CENTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BURTON HOLMES
FRIDAY EVENINGS
SATURDAY MATINEES
Beginning Nev. 1 7 & 1 8
PRESENT DAY FZKINO. NOV. IT. If;
INTO CHINA. UP THE YANGTSE XIANO
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Nights at 8:30
Mat. Tomer.,50c te $1.50
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CHARLES (Chic SAIF
ANNUAt CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
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Metropolitan Cpera Heuse
SATURDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER 11
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With the International Fnniein Dramatic Tme
A N T O X I O I A O L I ,
And the Renowned Barytene, Vlneen p.n... '
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FASHION SHOW""
BY CINTRA Or rONDON
BROAD STREET THEATRE
Tuesday Afternen. Nev. 14.t 2PM
BENEFIT CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN CLUB .
Medol. pe.ed by prominent 7 ,. j
Acadtmy of Mnic Thuri. Evf., Net 111
HEW YORK SYMPHONY
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CHAS. WAKEriELD PRINCES3
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Fer mera thaa fifty years
th (raatast American
heart'drama ever written.
New a perfect Paramount
picture whose tears and
smiles and heart-throbs
will live forever
The
Old
Heme
stead
WITH
Theodere Roberts
Geerge Fawcett
T. Rey Barnes
Harrison Ferd
Fritzi Ridgway
THE IMMORTAL
DRAMA OF
AMERICAN HEARTS
THOUSANDS and thou
sands of people want te
sec Theodere Roberts as a
star. At last Paramount
has been able te acquire a
piece that fits this great
character actor like a glove.
At last we have a truly
great special for the "Grand
Old Man of the Movies."
Uncle Jesh is a part he was
born for.
This play is known
throughout the world as
positively the greatest
heart-interest drama ever
written. Ne one can see it
and withheld the tears.
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