Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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JUSTGOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Secial Happenings for Today.
She Sees Several Stunning Frecks Wern by
Buds of This Season
Ti.nVY will l' fl v"rr b''"y 8 ,
0V' . wltb n ea. a dance and
K Vhl-atrc paftlsi, net te
'gXS in "I- Pk 111 Schujl;
W.1:.' 111 t. HPvrl lntertliiR nf-
iiirre ',. ,..- them ter
PEJt. eh Mw. Blchenl Parry Tatum
ditifhter. nnI ?..' V.,,,,,. ii iv.lv
ret I'.mii.v inn"". " ...-
. ITAfLlirlil
.Air unriM
ilebn.
mivi"" - - .I.-,.
!??M' V .' , "'" l,i is Jr.r..- Maule,
J, Tre .ntertuh. for l.ea.. Hturr,
X enw nut lust wlt'-
TnmKe 1. dbul. .!Ilrent. Mr.
..-I Mrs. Illfd A. .MOWUi. """.,"
It. H.
1(1(1 ;ur. " :. ", ....
iffvard llewliV horn- In Chwtnut Hill.
S ' Vrs' We WJImw, Mrs.
Muiuil . SlirtheMjicnr.'
Mi. nrtgnr
Jcuni. hii'l
Mr. VhWlu ,
, Mr. atone J,
Fisher, Mr. K.
Iserae J. Hard
Hepkins, Mr. It.
.Jessnh Wharten
Mr. Jehn B.. North. Mr.
Piatt, Mr. Bnewden CMmuel,
Drayten.
Woodsen Hancock,
in. Mr. William O
Stursls tngcrfeell. Mr.
jippinceu,
flVII.JT ., . Jltbl, .Til. OIIVTIUVJI eaiUUVIl
Mr. Edward B. Smith, jr.. Mr. Richard
Tllchman. Mr.
S. Hiwmsn WhUr
Weed, Jr.
Rebert Toland, Jr.,
and Mr.
Mr.
Joaeph
ATTRACTIVE SUB-DEB
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Vatsntlnt, of
3ei-inanie n, will entertain .at dinner
en Tuesdny evening, November 18, In
honor et their debutante daughter, MUj
Dorethy K. VaUntlne,- before the dance
which Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Met).
Knlck will Rive te Introduce their dauxti
ter, Miss Mury Falck, Inatead of en
thn foliewln evening an they had brig
Snail planned.
Mr. and Mm. jettah Blackwell Bar-
tqw, et Clitfctnut H.ll, have recalled the
cneni
Invitations for tlie
Ire party, they
were te have givwi.fer their daughters,
Mian EUltMteth DuilDA Bartow and Miss
Mury I' Bartow, before Mr. and Mrs.
Jeseph It. CatBcntr-r, Jr'a., and' Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur V. Morten's dance, since
th'i Invitations te the dance have also
been recalled..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maul
have lt'utl Invitations for a buffet sun-
per at their home, 2317 Illttenheuse.
struct, wwr me Army ana jsnvy gamt
en Saturday, November 26. The card
of Mr. uml Mrs. Mnule's son-in-law and
OauKhter. Mr. und Mrs. Oeorge Wlllces
fticiver, nre incie'ttj in trie invitation
W. lliilril. Mr. Henry . ''."" ''u! ! Mrs. Muule will lvc n smnll luncheon
Mm Miiltlifw Unird. .Ir.. will W' followed by uanlu today at the Sedgeicy !
in" "ll MlM I'"" ,l0b,J ,l,n',vCi?,," ' Clllhl
mn dHblltnntPH. I ill" ' !."?!! Invitations have beau rcfialvsd fretti
t. A, ,
irttty muni-,
A miinll. dinner dancu
.Hrl.lv. " ;: n, r.er.pltflnir rtarty,
W1:M,N, .! Mr .IO.n HtOt
xemgni .... ,"';., .,it aive
I'lre iiarty for their thret; debutntitij
Clilr fjltllnga. wlitnj mother and
Mm. JuKS liri' BlB, .-...j ..--
Sen. who, metlu-r n n sMn ui . r.
Jtnks, anil
Itnkn. .ii'
a theal
nieces,
i..t.hltie Ji'iik't, wnese
tetterb brother of Mr. .'jnU". 'llwre
Sin be forty Ku.-st nnd afterward
S will .e te the illti for supper and
Arle'ther theatre rnrt tonight will be
slwS by Mr. and Mrs. Danfcl Merrnti
KrrlngcrW their winger daufhter.
ftlMbrth; who Is nlw rt debutante.
?Kh Is attractive nnd pretty nnd
ETiSrldid blonde, which seems un
iiual .i her sister Sarah, who cam
"t two ,enw UK", te quite dark, though
lunlly attractive
B. CAUL AUSTIN'S dinner-
dince last evening at the Aern
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yie wemens committee or the Phila
delphia Orehtstra rer a series of opera
nipper-dances In the Feyer of the Aotvd Aetvd
umy et Miwle en the following dates.
.November 28. Deeember 5. December lit
rjecember 26, .lanuury u, January S3,
February fi and April 3. MlM Frances
A. Winter !s clialrmun of the commit cemmit cemmit
tee thin ssneen, the ethor members
Includliuf Mrs. Joueph Leldy, Mr.
',',0,,n I- 'fev.npend, Mra Alexandt-r
van llenjweluer. Mrs. I.. Heward Wenth
'i1".'' MC?- tr'1,ar,e! Handelph Weed. Mrs.
Alfred HeBlna.d Allen. Mrs. Themas O.
Ashton. Mr Henry H. Battles, Mrs.
Jehn F. Braun, Mra. Blward W. Clarit
3d, Mrs. Matthew H. cryer, Mrs. Oeerge
W. Cnilds Drexcl, Mrs. Norten Downs,
Jr., Mrs. Frank T. Orlsweld and Mra
Charles Wolcott Henry.
T- ft""1 .f h. BeSle.' et card parties,
e be given at the, Bellevue-Stratford by
the Weman's Club of Philadelphia, for
.l bS!l!,nt Jv crippled children, will
taxc place en Monday afternoon. Novem
ber 13. The club, whieh has been re-
w !& .Qfnn"!,,i hM elected the fol
lowing etticers: Mrs. Dsnlal H. Hdmnmi
president; ilrn. William E. Rees. vice
fvBLHigSsHssssBBssW.
mmmmmstmfmrjmfm
Ml i i J, y in ji lMili
M Itheir horn m Saturday. In honor of
Mr. and Mre. Harry A. Syketv of Watt
Main street, who Will
future te live In Lancaster.
rerty gueata
leave in me nr
Tnsre were
Frankford
by
48IS
..A maaquerade party wa given.
Miss Mary Ixrmas at her home.
Penn street recently, The gueste were:
misa Margaret Morgan, Mis Amy
Houghten, Miss Agnes Dunn, Miss
Theresa Krauss, Mlsa Phllemana
Krauss, Mlsa Lillian iilmmere. Mlae
Careline summers, Mlsa Anna Schrel
ner. Mr. James Whltely. .Mr.
Jeshua olever. Mr. Dan Harklne,
Mr. Albert Bucklns, Mr. Charles Blmal,
'Mr. William Blmal, Mr.' William Denten,
Mra, e, eette, Mr. and Mrs. Lemaa, Mr.
juini xarnaiiana Mr. ana Mrs. Tnrna.ii.
Weddings of tht Day
An Interesting wedding took otaee yee-
clock in our Lady of Vle-
y-ieunn ana
fllner Vlvlsn
teame tnt
Lambert,
rier-
rnne
Flfty-ieurth and
mddih. wiisiii iva lasaa m.iinni- w iwisii
eyie. of 6848 nace street, beeame the
ler-
fsfAMHMPV,
I eumm anxnrexAir vrtseaM I
The Newest Mbslesl Cesieey.
THEIINCHMDJVDY
Made by Stnmr jttn
Wlti nrtllUnt Gsst and iBsemble
OTJ22JAiJ2EmL
the
terday at s nv
tery Catholic Chureh
4'nJ?."trS,.j. when Mlsa
""'" vi ps nace at
pnae or Mr. Adelard Jean
Eermerly of areenfleld. Mass. MlM
"Jl Jerean was bridesmaid i
Mr. Charles A. Beyle, brother of
"'' iinni!e mr. uameerr.
A cousin of the brld. the Rev. Charles
A. Carmen, of the Church of the queen
of Peace, Pottsvllle, performed the cere
mony. After a reception at the Hetel Rlt Rlt
enheuee Mr. and Mrs. Lambert left for
.WE to.Bes0" end Atlnntie City. They
will be at home at 876 Wynnewood read,
Overbroek, after December l.
OBARHARTKRAMER
.Miss Alice L. Kramer, daughter of
Mrs Anna Kramer, of Swede and Mar
shall street Norrlslewn and Mr. Archie
arahsm Oearhart, son of Mr. Wllllnm
M. Oearhart. of 019 West Marshall
tree.1, were married yesterday In Bt.
Jehn's Kplscepnl church The Rev. H
St. Clair Hathawny offlelated nt the
marriage ceremony. Mra. Jeseph Reth-
weii numner. of noxbero attended the
The nes.
Oearhart. Jr.,
Beek
tutl
Kvea. at Sile
fU If If at,9 I MAT. BATtTBDAY
LAST 2 WEEKS
Krltra WUit. Will ! '
- . Wv en? Till KemslalB- frfTm'nee
ZIKOFCLD
ILYN MILLCRiTi
IN KHROL
III
EVEKWOa i AT JM
1IHMA'
rSEKB
A-
BROAD
FRANCINE LARRIMOKE
ta tae Nsw flmirt Cetnesy
NICE PEOPLE
JBJR RACRKL CROTHBIW' jaf
Uf QtlEATrjT Bt;CCBB gj
Metropolitan Opera Heiue
ATUnPAX EVENINO, NOVEMBEB II
OTELLO
Wltb tae taterastleDil Fameu Driastle Teaer
ANTONIO PAOLI
fUaStS ILtO. It.W. 12 30. 2.7B. nnw ob
m1 st tl" Thutre unit eimhl Hmthni.
M1
ri. . ' i... ..n Illu ilpbutnnte uraident ! Mm TXmii ,-. V.1T.J. Ii.
H.htTerrell who was the guest of ' end vice pVesldent : Mri aeergVSf. Verr
Unlr loekeTwell InTdress of geld 'ecretary: Mrs. ii E. Hippie? Jr., perl
huflrecade. The dress wn?WPlM -eretnry. and" Mra. Allen
I
ana i .ic i-' ..-".-. ..j -,i
eisde with n train a me "" !,,"""
had panels In front and back. There
were shout one hundred puests at the
part , debutantes only.
SAW Ocilla Zimmcrmann walking
tin Chestnut street jefterday looking
....u ut... u'lir. n trrnv tuecu coal.
with a liKlit-ftrny fox cellnr nnd In smnll
dnrU blue felt hftt, trimmcl en the right
with :i stunning rwl-nnd-blue feather
wlii"li renchfd te her shoulder. t.lln,
ts miiit pi'ejile .-nil tier. Im the daughter
of Mr. nnd Mr, .lehti Kdward Zim
meriuniiii. et Chestnut Hill, and will
tDBki" li"r ilfbut at a dnnce which her
wueiiN will (jive nt the Hellevue en
Deicnilier JM,
Dr. fhnrles J. Hatfield, as you knew,
hits (liingnd the date of his daughter
Msraiuet's danre from December J20 ta
Januury 8, and It will nlw be at the
Bellcvuc. I caw Margaret at n dance
sew rights age, wearing n pretty black
rbiffen velvet dress, the only trimming
of which wai rhlncstencs arranged In
thr-f narrow hands around 'the waist.
Tunny Welghtnmn wears a black vel vel
Tet dress tritmued the snma way, except
that the bauds of rhinestones are
twisted with black velvet.
TIIK l'lilladclphia Orchestra will give
iU annual concert for the benefit of
tlie Rtt't'eii lluxpitul next Tuesday eve
nlns, nt the Stetson Auditorium, nt
Mentgnmery enue between Fourth
and Fifth streets. The nffelr Is under
the Riisiii'vs nf the Associate Heard of
Women of the Stetson Hospital, of
which Countess Santa Eulalia and Sirs.
Chnrles Warder are prominent mem
bers. Ttesides the Orchestra. Miss
Helena Marsh, a contralto, will uing
ud the program sounds dcllchtful.
NANCX "WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. It. If. Hayard BoavIe
will givu A dinner und dance at the
Rkbbit en Jnnuiiry 11, In honor of Miss
OferRlun V, Harris and Miss Mary
Carrell spencer, both debutantes of the
Mr, nnd Mi's, Ttydynrd Heckbdier, of
oellnghroke rtadner, will give a dinner.
0nce 0!l I.YIcluv ..inlnlf. lViwmhtr !!!
J. .tl16., Eelleviie-Htratferd, In honor of
".' .ini.iii iimiKim iju.int, uuDuianie
dauirhtr rf Xfr ,....1 &1U l..u.An r...
--.-.-... ..... ,,,,,, 4,,ln, .tun-Til iunur,
Mr. end Mrs Duane will move Inte their
;""" --s i'e i.ancey place en No
vember 15,
....... u. I'ranK cinpp win eive n
Vi Vff H"r!-V Thuisday. December
;'..""" "ie Kn which Rhe will iflve
mai arternoeti m hr v.r.m. innt wni.
nut street, in honor of Mlaa Lucy Sturgls
Mery,-A?butRn.tf daughter of Dr. and
."iiium Hamilton Juirervs. or
Mrs.
party
nil V "v -enut Hill. The pi
Airlnr; "" '.lw,.?n1 t,,ster( Mr- and Mrs.
Alf.rnen It. Clarp. et liryn Mawr.
rr,t?: V.,'lllt1'. . !'nC!' of Mld-Stream
vital . 7w';, - has Issued In In
Jltailens for a dlnner-d:ince en Tues
pi Januarv 'j. nt th mt.cu,unn i
K.'ihrynriWKceUta,lt0 ',BUg'Ucr'
Jrhe".,nml,te? 1,ft will be given this
H t in .".i , ' SvelnB. December
b-' the fniin0Jl.,eck' et. the m Carlten,
M'te,MwNerr,s
. Ky ,. uee, sa, Mr. Jehn W.
W. Hansen, treasurer.
nT.'jr'fw P"',11' L1 he given one n
month throughout thu winter and spring.
,iMlM Ann9 V.1' of Annapolis, Md.
will arrive In this city the latter pan
"i munin, te aiienu tne tea te e
given by Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Prlex
Tunis, of 2216 DeLtnrcy place; at their
nema en Thursday niternoen, November
li. te present their daughter. Mlts Ann Is
Lee Tunis,
A wedding of Interest te this city
will take place at S o'clock Tuen.iav
ur...MHK. -... .- An . 7-
nifcumuuii, nurvmuir ,
Mnrzaret MoDennlii. rimm
and Mrs. Frank McDonald.
when Miss
ter of Mr.
Ja., will become the brlde of Mr. Philip
I'eace, of this city. The ceremony will
b? PJ,rfl2rne? vry flU'cHy at the home
.!a nr'de'a parcnta The bride, who
will be given In marriage by her father
will be unattended. Mr. EfdwSrd Co?e Ce?e
2ftr ?! httih9.r et the bridegroom,
will attend us best man. On their rel
turJnJ.',2m a wedJliig trip, the bride
and bridegroom will live in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Hamilton and
their daughter. Miss Bette Hamilton
i?r.ra,erdy or oermantewn' avenue and
Bethlehem pike, have taken a house en
North Aberdeen avenue. Chelsea, for
the winter. Miss Maicaret Hamilton is
In town, studying at the Scheel of Oe Oe
cupntlena: Therapy. Mrs. Hamilton will
have with her ever the weekend hi"
SfeS!l9M,1aiiKfS?enu,iay" Kenderdl"'
and
he win
Photo by Pbote-Craftsrs
MISS MAKGARETTA McNEAL
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. .. 7erfer Meffeal. of Deven andttOl
Spruce street, will be the gueet of honor at a dance which Mr
parents will give en Saturday evening, December US, for her
and for Atee Virginia UiUvnaerfer, aaugliter of Mr. and Mr$.
Charlee H. Dtffenderfer, of Wynnewood
Antheny J. Plnlce, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge
Derwart, Mr Elizabeth Narr, Mis;
Helen Smith. Mr. Harry J. Narr, Jr., and
Mr. Edward Sherti.
St. Agnes' Junier Aids will entertain
tomorrow evening at np Informal dance
in the Nurses Heme, Bread and Mc
Kean streets.
West Philadelphia
A Thanksgiving dance will be given
en Wednesday evening, November 2, at
the Phltemuslan Club house by the
junior section of the club.
Miss Irene M. Berrlll, of Fifty-eighth
and Sptuce streets, his a her gueBt,
Miss Agnes Merchant, of Washington,
D. C.
Germantown
On November 13, a musleale will be
5 riven nt the home of Mre. Oeerge Ie
Sstnbroek, 20 West Cliveden avenue,
for the benefit of the building fund for
the new auditorium te be erected by the
woman's club. The muMcale will be In
charge of the musle committee of the
club under Mrs. Stephen D. Weeder.
These taking part will be Mrs. Harry
W. Butterworth, et Rydal. noprane
MrA B. K. Hellener. contralto-; Ms
Blanche Hubbard, harpist, and Miss
Irene Hubbard, cellist
Mrs. Theodere Yerksa, 107 West
cnelten avenue, will have ae her guest
eVer the week-end. Dr. Charles Rrd
man, of Princeton Theological Bemlnary.
M'ss
aenue,
Along the Main Line
Bllsabeth O'Meara. of Overbroet
. will entertain at a bridge and
shower en Thursday afternoon. Novem
ber 16. In honor of Mis Helen Alies
Trigg, wnee inarnnKe 10 " ,v-j--James
Swain, Jr.. will take .place en
November 28.
Mrs. Oeerge C. Fleck, of Ovorbroek,
has issued Invitations for a hrldjge luncli
eon which she will give en November
26. at the Hetel Walten.
Norristetvn
Mien Barbara Stewart, of LlJJ!JS2
avenue, ontertainea at aucuen "";
and a supper en Monday, In honor or
Mrs. Helen Williams, who will ba mar
ried the latter part of November te
Mr. Lewis Paul Schaeffer. There were
twenty guests.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Sullivan, of
412 West Marshall street, are receiving
congratulations en the birth of n daugh
ter. Elalne Martin Sullivan, en No
vember S.
Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Leap, et 1110
Aster street, entertained at a masquer
ad party, en Monday, In honor of their
guesia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, of
Wilmington, Del. Among the guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Rey McClentgan. Mr.
atid Mrs. J, M. Rrblnsen. Mr. and Mra.
J. Bobtnsen. Mr. nnd Mra J. T. Miller.
Mr. and Mra. O. R. Butch and Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Fulmer.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis T. Kruaen. of
Frcedley street, entertained at a musicals
honor.
M. naarnart. Ji
brother of the bride-
. ane
Fine
bride as matron nt
man was Mr. William
Of Tork. I'd., it hrnll
groom. After a wedding trip. Mr. and
irs uearnart will live at 1333
street, Norristeim.
r
JONKfr-SHAINLINB
The marriage of Miss Dorethy.
.nninime. daughter of Mr. and .Mra
HI
Rebert Khaln'lne, of
son of Mr. and
tain
inns Went
street. Norrlstewn. and Mr. H. Kenneth
Mra asems
Jenes,
Jenes.
place en Wednesdsy In
Enlscoeal Church. Norrlstewn.
bride was attended by her slater.
of West. Marshall street, took
AH saints-
FASHION &HOW
T CJNTRA, Or te'TPOK
BROAD STREET THEATRE
Taeiday Afternen, Nev. 14, at 2 P.M.
BEHiriX CHARLOTTE CCSHMAN CtUB
sTiU Md br Brem'ncnt .ctroiiei tad
wtstta uelsllr Bremlnent.
Tiekets Mew ea Bale st Bji offlee. Ne Tss.
USwftVlUE
ETil., A liU
MXmt'tima
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nlnn, Tn riUwerthi st "'Mrs.
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THtMVSCAL HIT OF ASfSt
BLOSSOM
YEAKPUNAT 'I'lreVisKNYCAT
JWMMS5AD08 JUUTj MW murm ,
Wen msfent and merited tucctti
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HUELrniMit T.ssr-B.it Seals, 91
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Qaltkia Ike Pelie
a n d t e Create
Smiles W k e r e
Sallti Were Sel
dom Kitwa te
mU gBSpi- -rk Ct istaet
Vft
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LYNNE OVERMAN
'nrVHUBERTfHRf.W
WKSSPSSi
IINCY
Tm a miiIGIRL COM ED V
DAFFY MLi
GEORGIA O'RAMEV
ANnTH6Q.vArtri nymtr
11 A. f. TO II P. II.
A Paramount rtctur
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rvw y
Ksiurvnw
Beeth Tarkinsten's areata!
cemedvl William de Mitlt'fl
finest production I Three itartlj
WALLACE REID
AONIB ATMS aad!
"T"T. KAK WHO B AW TOMORROW"
KtrBICAI. rEATPRE HAHS kINDLgm
MOM. vTMnhi
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HEW YORK SVMPH9NY
DAMROSCH f WAGNER
COMDOOTOR ' J PROGRAM
riekets at Aeademy Hegpt'i ni Chtst
J"
Charles L. staurter. as matron of honor.
Mr. Percy Mussetman waa the beat
man. Mr. and Mrs. Jrnea will reside
en Wet Main street, Norrlstewn.
UNIVERSITY
MUSEUM
Free. Illuitnted leeture
PICTfJRiAt IlfPIA
By Ohsn O, ifuktrll
3S SVKVOX
BATURDAT, Ii30
nFSMOND
m mm lad tffctn
Kn,w.A:, Osm?laa
Klehtlw a a.14
Kil.AUi , Thuii.. at
rill. 1SU. luii..TUiini.,Bat.5lU
Uimbi wcbn iviinaireu
etlre OKHIMO THE FRAMICrORO "t"
CASINO
tU ft W nlnnt. MM Teds
GIGGLES
With IIANHV TVANSON
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
MnirrSilDCD 99 AT
iMiiie nyaiiviaB lll
8. HUBOK
MISCHA
tAGT APPEARAND; """-""i"" -
POPUiAB 75c, $1.00, $1.B0, $2.00 ,
At ACADEMT 4 KEPPE'S. 1119 Che.tnut Bt. j
ELMAJ
TKJ5 KID-WITX SEREMAOERB
wmrr.'B BOCIETT ORCHESTRA
DAMOIMO H4B TO I
This Is Dancers Night
THE CASTLE
219 S. Bread St.
EHJOY YOURBELF T0M10KT 8T
DANCINO V0UR rAVOBITE WAY
Mr. and Mra. n
their family, are occur
Percy Bright.
invlnr tar Ah
ter an apartment at I'elham Court. Cer-
mantewn.
Seuth Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shertz, Jr., of
370.1 Seuth fllxty-thlrd street, formerly
of Houth Philadelphia, will enterta'n at
cards tomorrow evenlnc. at their home.
The guests wilt- Include Mr. and Mrs.
. iniwA-rcr i rrccrtMC
PJlN MODERN DANCING
ADULTS' CiaBBEII J8YBRY WM
niY EVBSISU AT R'30 P. M.
AND TAP FOX TnOT nYT'IP
filBBES Mlt-LER EXCLUBtVBLY.
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NDANCINO
OHXt.DBBN'9 A1J2
rflSIAN I1ALLBT,
IB. ESTHETIC. IN-
TEnPnBTATIVE AND
MODKRN
1028 Chestnut St.
PHONE : WALNUT OUT
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Mr, .john wanamaker, 3rd
Ml" France Trenchard Leaf
133
SOUTH
18TH
STREET
Mid-Season
Clearance!
RtnWeS FROCKS
BLOUSES MILLINERY
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IMPOnTBfta. DKBIONKHM AND MA8ERB OF WOXBtf'H AND CBtLDKEN'9 APPARWt,
of run nwHBar character for merh than Twasry-BUVKN ' years
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Important for Tomorrow
75
.00
Fur -Trimmed Coats
Actual Value te 110.00
Coats of ermnndale, faehena and panvelaine. An array of unusual styles
the creations of master desigmers. Trimming of beaver, squirrel, caracul,
wolf and mole. Lined with canton crepe, and warmly interlined. The win
ter's greatest fur opportunity.
DRESSES
Ir"' ' " a 1 i mi mi i .s iems a ma
Truly Remarkable Reductions
19 00 29 50 39 50 45M 1 75
Values Are 39.50 te 225.00
Very new in style thought for every need from street te formal evening,
and for every type. With practically the .entire season of need ahead, this
is a golden opportunity.
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Geerge Allen,
1214 Chestnut Street
Inc.
1214
Established 1837
Yeu Can Get a Charming Hat With
Metal Trimming for $10.00
Nowadays when hats with metal are se popular, it is indeed fortu
nate te find such lovely metal-trimmed hats as low as $10.00. There
are hats of different colors with bows and bands of silver cloth.
There are some most attractive small Black satin hats with burnt
ostrich at $8.50. The quantity is small, se an early selection is advised.
Millinery Values te 12-50 yr.00
A wonderful occasion, showing hats for dress and sports, in velvet)
satin, even including the new and smart silver cloth turbans,
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Extraordinary Sale of Coty's French
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Face and
Sachet Powders
This event Is 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.
Cety'a Compact Faca Powder In L'Orifran,
Paris, Styx and Chypra, uraal 85c size at 68c.
Cety'a L'Origan Face Powder at 75c a box.
Coty's mall size Extract In the fo'lewing
oders: L'Oripan, Paris, Jacqueminet, Muguet
and Chypre. usual $1.90 aize, at $1.60 a bottle.
Cety'a L'Origan or Paris Extracts in pock peck pock
etbeok size, 50c value, at 85c.
Coty's L'Origan Extract, full 2-oz. size, in
charming tasseled box, very special at $3.95.
Coty's Jacqueminet, Chypre, Muguet and
led
Jasmlne Extracts in tastele
M-50.
box, special at
Coty's Paris Extract in Blue and Silver
tasseled box, $3.85.
Coty's 3-or. Toilet Water in the following
oders: L'Orip-an, Paris, Styx, Jacqueminet,
L'Or and L'Effleurt, usually $3.50 and $4.00,
at $2.25.
Coty's Sachet Powders in the following
oders: L'Oritmn, Paris, Styx, Chvpre, Jac Jac
quemieot and Muguet, $1.90 size at $1.50.
Coty's Talcum Powder in L'Origan. Jac Jac
quemieot, Muguet, Jasmine, L'Effleurt, Chypre,
Paris, Styx and Ambre Antique, special at 90c.
The Play
The Old
Homestead
V fUsMIN MMMKSAM
WWfh h.ld th tsrc t t nrarlr frrty resit
sea is siui ss peiinwur iniTtnins
?cr. ren will want te ... ths
liktnrn fi'iturtng
Theodere) Roberts, Geerge Faw
celt, T. Rey Barnes, Harritea
Ferd and Fritzl Ridgway
It's Hi mnrknlil' I'nrnmniint I'lctur
AND IT'S AT THE
STANTON
THEATRE
16th and Market
11:30 1-20, 3:30. 6:30 7:30.
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11 ta 11
KETBO PHESENX8 BEX IXORAJT1
11:30 A.M.
1:30,3:30
5:30, 7:30
9:30 P. M.
Z.rMXTES EKOAOEHEMT OOKXEWOW
NEXT WEEK
RODEUT Z. LEOKAHD PREBBNTa
MAE MURRAY
BROADWAY ROSE
A Bsntst of ths Met Di
8trt In tlii World
Enameled Leather Pocketbooks, Vanity
Cases and Cigarette Cases at $2.00 te $3.50
The pocketbooks are very smart, some with straps en the backs
and mirrors. They come in Rese, Blue, Dahlia and Tan at $2.50 and
$3.50. The vanity cases in the same colors are $2.00 and $2.50. The
cigarette cases are $2.00 and $3.50.
Laces in Bertha Widths
$1.00 te $6.00 a Yard
Lace that is all ready te be made up into
Bertha cellars comes pleated and plain, in
Cream, Ecru, Black and in Metal.
Tinsel Ribbon, Very Special
at $1.55 a Yard
The loveliest tinsel ribbons, idenl for
vesU'cs. baa and hat trimmings. In tinsel
shot with color and tinsel brocades, 51.05 a
yard.
Selve Your Christmas Gift Problems
With Handkerchiefs
It's se hard te think of anything te give a man for Christmas,
until one realizes that handkerchiefs are just the right thing. He will
love sturdy handkerchiefs of geed White Irish linen with hemstitched
edges, with or without neat block-letter initial. They come at 35c
each, $4.00 a dozen; 50c each, $5.50 a dozen; 75c each, $8.50 a dozen
There are also sheer French handkerchiefs with hand -rolled
hems, cording or hemstitching. $1.25 and $1.50 each.
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10 A. M 12. it. 4. . 8 & 10 V. M.
PRISCILLA DEAN
AM "CTOAKF.nE" TOE DAVOHTSB
OF TKE REOIMENT XH
'UfiDER TWO FLAfiS"
COMMENCING SATURDAY
ANtl CO.VriNUlNO NEXT WEEK
Ei "SKIN DEEP
With MILTON SILLS
and FLORENCE VIDOR
PALACE tfT.". sffi1?
GEORGE ARLISS
la "THE MAN WHO PIYEO non"
COMMENCING SATURDAY
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With BETTY C0MP30N md BERT LYTEIX
VICTORIA
MANSLAUGHTER
BTH AMD XABXET
10 A M TO 11-15 P.
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"Mistakes of 1922"
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"BARNUM WAS RIGHT"
Our Sale of Underwear,
Hosiery and Gloves
Ends Saturday
-,-.1he!?ii!" tf1,1 a chnnce t0 Pet knit under.
wear, silk, Hsle and wool stockings and
te.f U "ft8 t reduced prices. Soen
it will be tee late, se new ia the time te act.
ACADEMY OF StUSIO
BURTON HOLMES
FRIDAY EVENINGS
SATURDAY MATINEES
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TOMORROW EVENING.
Nev. 9, 8:30 P. M., at
Arch Street Theatre
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