SXS mu t - w.riqy A7:r,rpfcaT'A nv,xrr-ij ny iieiiw '' - ' '-' i i i . v i - . T i '- " i ii m '.I ' ! ' i gPSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 1 1 V-" fiancy JTynne Spea&a e tlfe at Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Race Meet Yesterday She Tells of a Debutante Dance Tonight I' Mttc race meet at the Montgemaryi I 'I . ' . .nl.ndl.lTv In BDitO fit tht h .....tV nf fe which md mrj ene !i n efrr mln'nte of the mernini te Zk the much harmed hert and keateM ? ST it would or would net be. It waa a ' fr ami1 ocranlen, of court, and i tw ene wae thcw. Helen Hepe wow ' TK.Ti ful tun eperti imtt and eand- Stored hat trimmed with brown velvet k ! Mr Montgemw hereelf waa ' Vhrmln i ,?(lrtl ?own ?f J'V fifttS wntMlal with n design In bTncfc SJrin Inte It. Her het was of gray Jit and th brim was bound with gray "sirt. Tem I.etan, fld, Dee Dee Hutcn. tuteii that was. wero a perfectly Mun Sm hat of Caliet red velvet with Hew Jre ou the brim nml n eng aperti i coat. I waa nim'b struck with Mrs. Bebsw LiMtfa frock. It, wna quite blwrj i7d yet most attractive. It waa of red InA whlta rleth In large checka made !& Cg"compared with the aklrU of Jwi t roe last yinr, nud yet net sweep, tei" no ground. Mrs. Casaatt Is ee 'iitlie and dnlnty and can wear such a Stmise wel Over the aklrt she were jThert blnrk .velvet Jacket hip length. A remarkable .part of the coatume waa rp hoc. Tny were tan and blgh and bad red embroidery down the front. SS hat was n raall model of black wlvet and sliver metal cloth combined. Clntra Elllala se pretty. She; were coat suit ei caramel brown of thnt ioel which is woven very loose. Tha itilt had a box coat and a square cellar 5 sable. I auppeae Clntra bought It in lurepe this past summer, for Tarls waa certainly, in every line. Her hat was of snnd-colered felt and had brown loop trimmings. , Bunny Geary was In yellow and "white. Bunny is se dark and has such (brilliant coloring that she can wear Irlsht colors exceedingly well. I wish I could begin te remember nil ,the frocks and stunning hats I saw, but It's almet tee much even for my coIeh sal brain. TERRELL AUSTIN will make her debut this evening at n dinner dance, which her father will glve for her at the Acorn Club. The guests will be the debutantes, and I nm sure the party will be lets of fun. Small dinner dances nlways nre. Terrell went te Miss Irwin s, and Is very attractive. She Is nn only daugh ter, but has a small brother. Her father. Mr. Carl Austin, will glve a thentre party for her later in the sea sea en, and en December 10 she will be the finest of honor at a luncheon and theatre party, which Mrs. Lv Webster Fex and her daughter, Mis. Charles Francis Griffith, will give. The luncheon will be at Mrs. Fex's houne at the southeast corner of Seventeenth and Spruce streets. THIS afternoon there will be another meeting of the Junier Club of the Seamen's Church Institute at Mrs. Van JlMisMln,r,H. The club is arranging for tha Itnzanr Boutique, which will be held nt the HpIWue for four days the beginning of December and, from all I hear of it. it will be an Interesting and unusual kind of fair. There will be a cafeteria in charge of Mrs. Rebert Large and In which n let of debutantes and sub-debs will work, a fashion hnv, dnncing and very Imaginable kind of thing te buy. Today, tee. there will be the nnnunl meetliiR of the Colonial Society of Pemiftylvania. IWA Fret AS se sorry te hear of Mra. Billy reenmn'a Ilmpm. anil vmv nn win de glad te knew that shi- Is new much better, though by no menus en tirely receveml. She hair a Berleus operation en her nnkle last sprlns. She Is net yet able te entertain or go out very much en neceunt of the ankle and. of course, cannot dance. New thnt est of the painful part of her Mines 3 pnSHCd. il must he rprv lrln ave te refuse all lnvltatleim niui mia.. lets of parties. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman have come back from Hiiranec Inn, where they pent most of the summer, and uie at their town house, 121 2S Locust street. (S THURSDAY" afternoon nt 4 V o'clock there Is te be an interesting "parlor" meeting nt Mrs. Themas xweins nnusc.at 1710 Locust street. Miss Mvlen Rhs Davids, u promi nent member of the Girl Onldes in England, will tnlk en the Brownies. e. It is net te be a discussion of xalry talei, as I thought when I first Jiearil of the subject, but of the Junier 4 By r A MORE HONORABLE ; 6440 Fifth Avtnut s i ; Attractive Costumes Seen Girl Scouts here and abroad, who are known aa Brownies. That same evening then will be a meeting of tha Leaders' Association of tha Olrl Scouts at tha Emergency Aid and Miss Rhys Davids will talk te them. LONG skirts are an old story these days, and I think they are certainly graceful and becoming te most people. The debutantes, especially, seem te have fallen en the trailing garments "with a low growl." as I've seen any number of pretty dresses which nearly touch the ground. Libby Morgan were a very becoming pink georgette dress nt one of the teaa last wek. It was made with flowing panels of peach color geergettn which touched the ground all around. The color combination waa most at- tractive. Anether lovely dress, with nn equally long aklrt, was worn by Delly Duane. It was of yellow taffeta with a wide bertha of silver lace and w-as-made with a tight bodice and a wide, full skirt. Clair Glttlngs wears n dress mads like Delly's, of pink and peach color changeable taffetn finished at the left with a bunch of bright-colored silk flowers. While most of the debutantes seem te wear dresses of light-colored georg ette or sometimes taffeta or satin, black velvet is always popular. Bltsy Fergusen wears a geed-looking one finished with a stunning rhlnestene ornament en the left nt the waist and with touches of silver cloth. Tlsh Lnn dretb has n handseme black velvet made with wide, loose panels lined with fcilver cloth. , XAXC-r WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. Winner Blddle, of Btnderten Heuse, Chestnut Httl. will Rive a danee nt the nttz Carlten en Wed nesday evening. November 39, In honet of their daughters, Mies Elisabeth Gor Ger Gor eon, Miss Anne Huntley Gorden. Miss Virginia O. Uerdcn and Miss Harriet Blddle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph It. Carpenter. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vllllers Morten .wish te recall their Invitations for n dance en Wednesday evening. November 29. owing te the death of Mr. Carpenter's mother, Mrs. Jeseph H. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin West Fraxler, of Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invita tions for a dinner at the Orcen. Dragen en Saturday evening, December 2. In honor of Miss Helena II. ZlmmerVnami. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Edward Zlmmcrmann, of Chestnut Hill, and their daughter, Miss Christine Prasier, be fore the first meeting of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Savage, of Hast Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Wednesday eve ning, November 29, In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Grace Savage. The receiving party at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. l.UMiu I.ce will glve at their home, 1709 Locust etrcct, en Frl- tlsiv nfternnrm. Nnvamhitr 17. In iireNi.nt their daughter, MIki Dcrethy It. I.c. will Include Miss Lucylle F. Austin, Miss Elisabeth W. Uarrincer, Miss F.mtly Kalghn Bartow. Mls.s Mary Rtdgely Carter, Miss Lillian S. Fergusen, Mls.i Susan Price Ooedman. Mks Lucv H. Jeffreys, Miss Josephlne J)nls. Ml?.- Margaret McAdoo, M'ew F.lluibcth Jo' Je' Jo' llffe McElroy. Mis-: Dorethy E. Valen tine, Miss Nancy IT. Woolston. Miss Anne Cecilia Zlmmennann, Miss Caro Care lino Uemnk and Misa E. Martyn Georrce. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chew, of Radner, aia receiving congratulation en the birth f n daughter yesterday. Mrs. Chew will be remembered as Mlse Anne Thompson. The guests who will attend the box imrty at the Han Carles Opera whkh Mrs. Jehn W. Celes, of 21 H I'lne ntn?ct, will sle en Thursday evening. Novem ber Se, In honor of Miss Elisabeth J. Mc Elroy, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayten McElroy. of 2012 Pine ptreet, will be Ml km Mureaiet N. l'.tul, Miss Anna Cecilia Zlmmermann, Mr. Francis If. Tayler. Mr. Edwaid Van Pelt nnd Mr. Ktursils .Stout. The partv will be rhnpen ned by Mr. and Mrt. Theodere S. Tnul. Mrs. Edwin H. Hedge, of 2019 Spruce street, will glve n luncheon en Tuesday, Xievcmber St. in honor of Miss Mar garet A. Hatfield, debutante daughter of Dr. Charles J. Hattleld, of Chestnut Mr. and Mra. Kenneth D. Crawford. of Weiit Evergreen avenue. Chestnut Hill, are being congratulated upon (tin birth of a daughter, Edith CresHim Crawford, rm November 7. Mrs. Ctaw Ctaw ferd was Mlu Edith if. Prlcltctt. Mr. and Mre. Spencer K. Mitlfe.-d, Mr. nnd Mrs William II. Mulfmd, .Mr. and Mis. ripencer 1C Mulfei.l, Jr., and A New Nevel Arthur Somers Reche 'If Arthur Somers Reche in 'A Mere Honorable Man has net written the great American Nevel, he has come nearer te it than any ether author I knew. "IT IS A WONDERFUL, COMPELLING PIC TURE OF AMERICAN LIFE. His skillfully drawn characters, Jim Willoughby, the Magnificent, hii lovely wife, Ramsey, and Uncle Frank Dabney, are people every American is acquainted with, and in Sam Foyle, who is there that will fail te recognize his own better self? "THE BOOK IS VASTLY MORE THAN JUST ANOTHER NOVEL. IT IS PHILOSOPHY IN FASCINATING FICTION. It is histdry in dra matic form. It is a film of contemporary American life, powerfully told with epigrammatic phrases, and with a masterful use of English that te my mind will give Mr. Reche a high and enduring place in our literature." William Johnsten of the New Yerk World. fj.oe, wherever books are sold. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Engaged .SkkkSSSSi'i .SSSSSSmt-' rsi'tsjVJjMsk. s1sssBsF r,:sHPHsliH LfsLHyAlHBsH pjpjpjpjpjBtJpjSSJpjH MISS FREDA L1NSK Daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hurry- Linnk, of 6817 Lincoln Drive, Gcrmantoxen, whom en gagement is announced te Mr. Maurice W. Aaren, of BiSi Chentnut street. The wedding will take place early in Decem ber Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Mulford have Issued Invitations for an "at home" en Thurrtlay, November 1. from 4 -until 6:30 o'clock, at Penrythe, Churcn read, Wyncetc, the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford. Mrs.'Cieerge B. Evans, irf Besemcnt, entertained nt luncheon at Ui Bellsvue Bellsvue Stratferd yesterday. Th guests In cluded the meinbe-a of her dancing set for the Charity Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell will entertain nt dinner at their home. 8913 Chentnut street, followed by a theatre fmrty, en Tuesday evening next, in tener of Mrs. Lanjjhorne Bullitt Dick. Mrx. Chnrles 8. Jack will entertain at luncheon nnd bridge today In honor of Mrs. D. M. Groente. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Miller en en tertalned nt a luncheon en Saturday in honor of their daughter, Miss Lillian May Miller, whce engagement was an nounced te Mr. William H. Patrick, Jr., of Harrlsbuig, Pa. The guests were Miss Mabel Sechrlet, Mlsa Ethel Wil liamson. Mlsa Mabel Miller. Miss Mar Mar anret lloet, Miss Minerva Mlller, Miss Miriam Dingier, Miss uesn jenmnKu, Miss Lucile Spalde, Miss Elste Windle, Miss Mlretta Uloem, Mlsa Minnie Blcly, Mrs. Walter J. Sawyer, Mrs. Ilatph 8. Dunne, Mr. Itobert Chew, Mr. Merrltt Meftlt, Mrs. P. Eu-Jtace Leng. Mrs. Geerge Zlegltr and Mrs. Wllla Paules. i nn Mrs Charles Custts Har risen." Jr., and their family, who Jujve h.. -n-n.llnir he l.ltrt fall at ChUGKS- woedg Farm, Vlllnneva. will open their town house at -a Bin nuunnuuaa square the first wetk In December. Miss Ellen Douglas Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, of Wye Heuse. Ardmore, will leave today for Washington. D. C, where he will be the guest of Mra Hanaeipn wcium. Juliet 4 J. LmwUr 1126 Walnul St. g? st. Special Reduction SMART HATS Values $12.50 te $10 Sew $7-50 EXPERT SERVICE Has given this shop its popular place in the world of CORSETSandBRASSlERES THadcunfi iteimajBuaa 835 Chestnut St. Prien Always MedirtU MAN N.w Yerk te HaV $00.50 (fgifl Lir Gate Mtmiwi)r r West Philadelphia Mr. Leuis Diamond and Mr. Jee Fed man, of Chicago, III., will arrive the latter part of next week te be the guests of Mlsa Martha. Mitchell, of 4401 Deven treet, for a few days. Th Phi Sigma Delta. Sorority held IU seoend annual masque en Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Geldberg, Fifty-fifth and Master treats. The gussts present were Miss Friedman, Mlsa Ruth L. Heffman, Miss Ruth 3. Heffman, secretary and treas urer of the sorority j Mlsa Hattle Bile den, MlM Fanny P. Reet. Miss Estelle B. Ollkm, Miss Pauline C. Shapire, preal. dent of the sorority : Mr. Max M. Levy, Mr. Jeseph Owr, Mr. Simen Geldberg. Mr. 8. Moses. Mr. Samusl Schwarts, Mr. Harry Friedman, Dr. James Kates, Dr. David Btlne and Dr. and Mra. Mas Ruttsnbsrg. Th Delta, Nu Sorority entertain ed several of IU friends at a Halloween party tt tha Country Club at Highland Park en Saturday last. North Philadelphia Mlsa Dena Ochrech, of 182T North Eighth stieet, entertained at a party at her home. Sunday evening, In honor of MI'S Adelald Gettllpb and Miss He glna Gottlieb, of New Yerk. The guest present wcre Miss Ella Hchoenfetd, Miss rtess Denber, Mlsa Bertha Stein, Mlsi Dorethy Marcevits. Mlsa Anna Schwarta, Miss Gussie Hlrsch. Mlsa Cella Kendell, Mra. Posmenller. Mr. M Kn l m & llari SIP -A ' - am.4 Tlnnna pert. Dr. Myer Geldberg, of ITartf Mver (Inlrlhertr. nt lTnrtferu. Conn.: Dr. Murray Breldt. of Newark: Mr. Jeseph Maddan, of New Yerk: Dr. Marceviiz, air. Jeseph Stein, Mr. aam uel Kats, Mr. Emanuel Stumer, Mr. Ed ward Hurwits, Mr. David Cylinder, Mr. A. Bernard Hlrsnh and Mr. Samuel llap llap papert. of this city. Mr. and Mra Isadora Blnswanger, who recently returned from thelr wed dlnf trip, are living at their new home, 1933 Park avenue. Mrs. C. T. Yeung, of North Nineteenth street, i will leave during the week for LOS Angeles, Calif., where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Martha White. Mr. nnd Mrs Merlts Blumenthal, of 3S2S North Seventeenth rtreet. an nounces the betrothal of thelr daugh ter, Miss II. Kitty ntumcnthal, te Mr. Charles H. Mokewltz. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 . Hats for Daytime Wear, for Afternoon and Evening Fer daytime wear there are attractive velvet hats trimmed with Spanish Ceque feathers or ether interesting trimmings. They are ?8.00 te $15.00. Many of the afternoon and evening hats are of shimmering metal cloth or filmy lace. Ostrich feathers are perhaps the most popular trimming. These hats are $15.00 te $30.00. i Extraordinary Sale of Coty's French Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Face and Sachet Powders This event ia extremely timely as it gives you the opportunity te make your purchases of these famous perfumes, toilet waters and powders for Christmas giving at very reduced prices. Coty's Compact Face Powder in L'Orican, Paris, Styx nnd Chyprc, usual 85c size at 58c. Coty's L'Oriyan Face Powder nt 75c a box. Coty's small size Extract in the following oders: L'Orijjan, Paris, Jacqueminet, Mupruct and Chyprc, usual $1.90 size, at SI. GO a bottle. Coty's L'Oriyan or Paris Extracts in poclc peclc poclc ctbeok size, 50c value, at 35c. Coty's L'Oriffan Extrnct, full 2-oz. size, in charming tasaelcd box, very special at $3.05. Coty's Jacqueminet, Chypre, Muguct and Jasmine Extracts in tasseled box, special at $4.50. Our Silk and Muslin Underwear Department Is New Complete We have recently reorganized our Lingerie Department which in cludes Silk and Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Sweaters and cor sets. It is new complete with merchandise which has been carefully se lected for style, quality and finish. These garments have been priced in accordance with the Allen policy of merchandising; that is, te give our customers the best possible values. Second Fleer. Silk Underwear Crepe de Chine and Radium silk nightgowns in a variety of colors, $3.85 te $16.50. Crepe de Chine and Radium silk envelope chemises, tailored and lace trimmed, in all the wanted shades, $2.95 te $10.00. Attractive camisoles, lace trimmed and tailored, $1.00 te $3.86. Satin bloomers, $2.95. Princess slips in White, Rlnck and Navy, $5.00. Silk petticoats in light and dark shades, $3.85 te $8.50. Pit? Seuth Philadelphia t Mrs. Mary Clark, of 244 Seuth Twentieth street, announces the engage ment of her son, Mr. Jeseph Clark, te Miss Betty Blythe, of rasadena, Calif,, formerly of this section, Tha wedding will take place at e o'clock en Thanksgiving- morning at Ht. Themas Aquinas Church, Sevenfeenth and Merrl streets. The annual meeting of tha Sphinx Fraternity will he held next Sunday afternoon at the home of Mf. Jehn Gil lespie, at 3634 Seuth Chadwlck street Along the Reading Mr. and Mra. Russell Spruance, of Melrose Park, will entertain their dano dane Ing class at their home en Monday eve ning. Nevemher 13, the members of which are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crewell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis Oreben, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Menree, 'Mr.i and Mrs. H. S. Loveman and Mr. and Mrs. CbarlM Weed. Along the Main Line Miss Kva Partes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Parke, of West Chester, will cntertaln at luncheon, followed by a thcatre party, tomorrow afternoon In honor of Mlsa Helen Alice Trigg, daugll daugll ter of Mr. and Mrs. nrnest Themas Tailored and Fur Garments xr J AW Occasions $ J- Begerfeerg 1621 CfjcsStmtt Street HSiyiiaMviiK MFiMMiwMKZRZi&Mgmimmxi Established 1837 Coty's Paris Extract in Blue and Silver tnsseled box, $3.85. Coty's 3-oz. Toilet Water in the following oders: L'Oripan, Paris, Styx, Jucqueminet, L'Or and L' Effleurt, usually $3.50 and $4.00, at $2.J5. Cety'a Sachet Powders in the following oders: L'Origan, Paris, Styx, Chypre, Jac Jac quemieot and Muguet, $1.90 size at $1.50. Cety'a Talcum Powder in L'Oripan, Jac Jac quemieot, Muffuet, Jasmine, L'Eflleurt. Chypre, Paris, Styx and Ambre Antique, special at 90c. Muslin Underwear Lace and embroidery trimmed nightgowns, $1.00 te $3.85; Nightgowns with Philippine embroidery, $2.25 te $3.50. Envelope chemises with lace or embroidery, $1.00 te $8.85; Envelope chemises with Philippine embroidery $2.25 te $,'.50. Corset covers, 75c te $2.50. T l Art A A4 ni urawurw, .?i.uu te i.Bi. Combinations, lace or embroidery trimmed, $1.50 te $3.50, Weel and Mohair Sweaters, Slip-ever and Ceat, $3.50 te $18.50. Ben Ten and Ueynl Worcester corsets in ceutil an brocade; Ben Ten, $3.50 te $8.00; Royal Worcester, $1.5 A geed line of Brassieres, Trttf, ef Overbroek, whate marrlake (e Mr. Charles dames Swain, Jr., will take place en Wednesday, November 29. nt the Memerial Ctiurrh of St Paul. Overbroek. On Tuesday neat, .Mlsa Trigg will be entertained by Mlsn Marie Louise Adams, of Overbroek, daughter of Mrs. Themas O. Alken, at a brldge party shower. Germantown , Miss JB. R. Flncket, of Germantown, ha returned te the Delmar-Merrla from a meter trip te Baltimore and Wash ington. I!ss Ethel Armstrong, of BT16 Chew street, spent the week-end at Carlisle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Hill, of 112 Cast Durham street, Mount Airy, have Just returned from a stay at At lantic City. Lambert Beyle An Interesting weddlns; will ta'ke plare this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Kitty-fourth and Vine streets, when Miss Eleantfr Deyle, of S38 Race street, formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, will be marrl'd te Mr. Adelard Jean Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen Lambert, of flrren fleld. Mni. Mr Lambert In a veti'inn of the World War, serving two years Ter Men avid Women jA d 50 50c te $3.50.' everMaa with Cempanr I of the 10 Infantrv. Twenlv.nlxlh nivtuleti. 1 The' citremnntf will hn nrfnrmpd hv tlia TteV. '.nanen a. i.nrman, or um uuecn ei I'cacse Churrli, rntUvllle, r. xninii 1'ierencn jeiann win be me eni. brldeBmalrt. Mr. fJharlen A, Beyle wilt 1)0 best man. The wedding will be fol lowed by dinner at the KHUnheuiie Hetel, after which the brldtgroetn wid, bride will leave en a trip through New Yerk Btat and e Niagara Fnlln. They will be at home after November 26 at 887 Wynnowoed read, Overbroek. ALDIO YnUBBZU A pretty weddln tool; place thin afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, in the parson parsen ng of the Temple Lutheran Church, l''lffy.(cend and Hace etreeta. when Miss Vera Weeael. daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Trederlck J. Werstl, of 604 North Klffy-flfth atreet. bocame the brlde of Mr. Leenard Alblg, Jr., of Iaurel Spring, N. .1. A reception followed Immediately nftcr the ceremony, which wan performed by the Itv. A. Pohlman, I). D. The bride west given In marriage by her father and Wft3 unattended. Upen thlr rrturn from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Alnlg will be ut home at Laurel Springs, S. J, ""5rDtV,UE DAILY MAT3.. Sil EVEB. AT 8(15 BLANCHE RING CHAS. WINNINGEK avti Fctmet Mulel Cemsdr SUr' la 'A TOU WERE" AND A BIO OIELY BCTUE And The Btr of the vm-UvlUe Firmiment MT BASER It CO. 3 Ftaau&ll Erei,. Edrar Atchlntna U. Slby & St. t.e. Du TfU w Ri, Oarrte Olenn rnwfciijwwnwjjnii. LYRIC fop- Mra-Ted"7 THE MUSICAL HIT OF AOCSI BL0SS0M WKTB0MA TWrVTk A'TlwiTHCtl'iWL 1MB; TtAH BLN AT H te n-i N Y CAST ZWMTJBSAD08 JLJLtTJUUANO PMDUtfM "Wen inatunt and merited sutccte.' BULLETIN. AIIETI Dili EVENINGS AT 3:20 HUEbrili Mat. Ten mer. Beit Seats, $1 JAMMED WITH IUJ HURTlfi Jrtv RS SHUBfRf FUN THE EEST TJnrsrnt- rr FARCE OF THE SEASON." -Bmhi L.J,r ff NNEgiS Kntlre Orlgtrtl M-r Yntk Ctt Intc SHUMRT iSt&Ci ARTHUR HAMMEKSTEIW'iJ Merr fiutrfJTeas pfosecncH irj a Musir.iRL cemCDV k GEORGIA O'RAMEY , ND THEaONA f-CC NY CAST gjGARRIGK EVENINGS AT ! 1'Ur. fillCC XAT. CHARLES DILLIHOIIAM Priuntl CHARIEa si; The !iti The ;eiret Muilcal Comedy THE BUKCH AND JSBY Mmlc by Jrem Kern I.jr'.n bv Anne Old "(11 Ileek by Anni t'nl'lr !! nnd Hiiih Vnti With Il'llllni't V-st im Eimenibl Stag'-i hr Krl Lithntn ICOI9B9IU,Cv:rtf" EV0S- AT 8:10 rUnnSwd pep. mat. today LAST 2 WEEKS Marilyn KilUr Will rn'tb-tlv Appear Tnn'irlit and AH Sr.alnln rerforminen ZIEGFELD TRIUMPH fcMII MARILYN MILLERftli LEON ERROL BROAD EVEMIWOS AT V2Q POP. MAT. TODAY I.AS? 8 WEEKS FRANCINE LARRiMORE In the New Smart Cemedr NICE PEOPLE tRKf UACnFt, CROTIIEIW & fi OltEATCaT Hl'CCEHa fij EUROPE AFTER WAR THE JEAN LONGUET 2P?3 FRANCE'S JCOST POwEarni. OPPONENT TO TIEMEVCAU vTt, spFAit TOMORROW EVENING, Nev. 9, 8:30 P. M., at Arch Street Theatre 6TH AND ARCH TICKFTB c, MK lie. 1.0') ON SAT.i: NOW AT THE THtATnE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA JOSEF PA3Ttr.:rACK. Ccrflncter SIX SUNDAY EVENING ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC I Opening Concert, November 19 neis'.it: elua SAKAaerF. TiiMjit MUMIIUlt.SlIIP MTII.I. AVAII.AUI.B AI'PIV in uii. (jii.ki.i:h s, in wen. w iuse sr. Mat. Todar, 50c te $1.50 Nlghti at I 15 Sherv "tlTellsat Shew of tha Soaien ' N. Am. Dancing Contest Stanley DANCING Se .N W. roil 1STH ft S1AHKKT MA8UE DANCE, HON.. JfOV. IS TUSKISlf NIOHT. TUESl. NOV. 14. OARK PRIZEfl FASHION SKOV BY OINTRA OF LONDON BROAD STREET THEATRE Tuesday Afternen, Net. 14, at 2 P.M nHl5"I-3J'0..??HKA!l ClUB." .... .'V.. vj .F':'Kiui9ei ciriir n i tlltf nAnl... .. . "" Tlelieti New en Sal at Bex Offlre. Ne Tat. Acadcar of Muiit Tfcnri. Ev.. N. IS HEW YORK SV!8?H0Hy DAMROSCH WAGNER I CONDUCTOK PROGRAM ' Ilck,t. at Aclamr k'tbyft, llle cMtnut E ITU'S THEATRE CHARLES (CHI') SALF , CRNfiT K BAIT L ' I ...,. Oth.rai AND " ANNUAL CHRV8ANTirWtT i.V-JU1'1' w enww EnZ.CARlTON.-IU;eiNNINO NOV. if I CURRENTfhsTnnv Dr. Gcerc Karlc IJuiuuel 'iiitmm uit nmunu. . ...v:v''l' '. awp nirnif tAUIfc&' NIGHT HJI IT ThO"1lXiAW Ell IKMM IHfwMw JUnUy Cwmt tt "mr Mvr'5"Faaw JTIMTTEENTP WARKM" . k II A. II. TO ii n IU. A Paramount Picture ni i Kjiurvtiw s Beeth Tarkingten's greateer comedy! William de Millet finest production! Three start! WALLACE REID AGNES AYRES MAY McAVOY iv noven op r.MmtANH visit te I'UIbAlini.PIIIA WK PHKHI'AT A RCItOBC r III1 (.UVI'IIMIIUB AMfi THE ORVAT HAKMON. TlellflM 10IH AND MARKET 11-10. 1.30. 8.30, 6i30. 7l?0. isa A PARAMOUNT ADAPTATION FROM DENMAN THOMPSON'S THE with THEODORE ROBERTS GEORGC FAWCETT T. 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