Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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Nancy Wynne Tells of Tea Given Yesterday at the Acorn
Club Luncheon, Theatre, Parties and Dinner-Dance
Take Up Debutantes Time Today Mrs. Brinten
' Gives Tea for Mrs. McFaddcn
Till; Acorn Club was again a buoy
wiet jpstpnlny afternoon, for Kuilly
Ttnrtew and KliMibelh Ilewland wen
Introduced at n tea thcrp, nnd n dnnre
for the receiving narty and nddltlnnal
men guest tt'ns given In the evening,
li'mlly. who Ih named for her nutit.
Miw foully Smith, )u the daughter of
die late Henry H. Harlow. Her mother
ws Miss Alice Smith, n ulster of the
into Kdwnrd I. Smith of this city.
Km h dark nnd ha eeft wavy ball
,ind brown eyes. Sim Ih slender mid
dresses exceedingly well. Her frock
.esterdny wan a combination nf green
iehet and silver cloth. The skirt wits
finished In petal Mmpe edged with Kil
ter, the girdle being a combination of
Mirer cloth and velvet.
Tls Hewlnnil'a dress was a lovely
rentrnst te Kmlly's green. It wbm of
pink aryl silver brocaded metal cloth
and was made with a draped skirt,
iiutirht at one side with a rhlnesteiie
buckle, nnd a bow was en the ether
hip. The bodice had the fashionable
beat neck nnd no sleeves. Elizabeth Is
riving this jenr te things social, but
next season she will go te Smith Col
lege. Mrs. Bartow received with her
ihmchter and Elizabeth.
There was a great many people there;
In fact, the teas given in town are al
ways a crush, It's se much mere con cen
tenlent te get te them. Mrs. Bartow
Is living at. the Lotigncre for the winter.
She and her children spent last year
In Europe, Emily having gene te school
In Paris. The ether two children are
Henry and Alice.
THERE Is no dobutnnte tea today, the
activities for that "spoiled bit of
odaldera" being confined te n luncheon,
two theatre parties, n supper and a
dinner-dance. Libby Morgan is te be
guest of honor nt the luncheon, which
her aunt, airs, l'ere vt timer, will give,
while her grandmother, Mrs. William
Morgan, is giving the matinee party
which will fellow. The Tem Tunises arc
giving the ether theatre party nnd it
Is in the evening and is te be followed
by supper, the giieMt of honor being
T.ee Tunis, the .Tee Tunis' daughter.
The dinner-dunce will be given by
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Supplee for
their niece, Peggy Legan, at the Phila
delphia Country Club. Se much for
the debutantes who arc as busy a little
bunch as one can And.
EVERT ONE is going this afternoon
te the tea Mrs. .Tab Brinten is giving
te meet the new Mrs. McFatldcn, Mrs.
Brlnten'M sister-in-law. .Yeu knew
.lack McFadden married Florence Ells Ells
wertn back In June or July and they
have tnken a house herein Walnut
street for the winter. Mrs. McFndden
I certainly a beauty and han such
harm of manner. Mrs. Ned Brown
ing, who was Miss Ellle McFndden;
Mr;, van Eghen, the former Alice Mo Me
Pflilden Sands, and Mrs. Philip Mc
Fadden will receive with Mrs. Brin Brin
eon. TO GO back te the Supplees, who are
giving Peggy Legan's dance tonight,
did you knew that Ellnner Longstreth
Sharp is en here from Honolulu, stay
ing with her aunt. Mrs. Supplee, for a
month or se7 Her husband, wh'i is In
the army. Is stationed out In Hawaii
nnd will be there some time longer, a
i nilaner expects te go bark in a short
time. Ellnner did net bring the chil
dren en with her, as It was such a trip.
The youngest is only fourteen months
' ;'ld. you knew, nnd she has an excel
lent nurse for them, se decided net te
inn the risks of a long journey,
TlTRS. PAUL DEKCKLA, the former
"1 Sara Delan. can always be de
pended upon te appear In something
unusual and ahead of the styles. If
unnt sue were several days age Is any
nugury of coming fashions, heaven help
in' mi. Kin. aaia ana a wenaerrui ng
're and her costume was most becem
me.
She were a long, tight-fitting dress of
" woeien njarenni in narrow, horizontal
rnpea 01 ,reu, green, yeuew and blue,
"am mecii iimiuminnung. it gave
nnwwnai tnf enect of Reman stripes.
I he bottom of the dress was edged with
.WJ .1 Vni of dftrtt brown fur
with It she were a hat equally remark
able, it was made with a peaked
; rewn, from the back of which hung a
... uiunu usiricu irmner.
TTNOLB JACK and Uncle Tem were
U baring a discussion en all sorts of
MiWects, and arguments flew back and
'erth faBt and furious. Small Hepe
;as staying with grandma and It was
'Ime for bed. Well, she said her little
iirayers and sang her little songs and
rnndma thought she was off te dream
land nnd the argumentative voices en
i? flner, .,b!w bad net reached her,
"hen suddenly from the small bed a wee
;elee spoke up and said Hepe:
Ornnma, these men are the fussiest
things I ever heard; they Just talk
rns and 'Publicans."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
epM& ".'1 152lan, ebtnte daughter
nWiTl ??d Mr!; Clarenee Delan, of
i.,,C06?0Use' KM5ent. will be the
tuest of honor at a theatre party te be
n ltn ,hy .Mr- " Yalp Delan, of 172?
5,l"ti en Wednesday evenlngDe-
S, ,he.Ianc which Mr. and Mrs.
t Hllnm Wallace Atterbury will give at
','e ne'.ievue-stratferd, In honor of their
'laughter Miss Elizabeth Atterbury.
Tlie guests who will attend the luneh-
Special
The Peacock
New
Side Lace
Slipper
A proud little Slipper in finest Black or Bronze
Satin and Brocade, showing the vew side
lacing. Artistically designed, carefully built.
A slipper that can afford te strut proudly
beneath Dame Fashion's meat' exquisite gowns.
A Royal Wonder
Royal Beet Shep
1208-10 Chestnut St.
StyleQualityService Footwear
SECOND FLOORTAKE ELEVATOR
con which Miss Barnh Legan Starr,
daUR-lttcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Starr.
of Olney avenue, Ocrniantewn, will give
en Thurstlny nest at the Hedgcley Cluu,
In honor of Miss .Sarah K. Hudven, debu
tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
K. Hudsen, of this city and New Yerk,
will Include Miss Mnry HaddylTe tur
nips, MIh Hllsnbeth V. Merrl.4. Mlvs
stisun D. Ooedmnn, MIbb Mary Louise
Whitney, Miss Annls V'e Tunis. Miss
frorethy K, Valentine, Miss Kmlly K.
Hartew, MIph Elizabeth McBlrey, MIsh
Kliritbeth Dulu Wiltson and iUe KHz
abcth Qarrlncer.
The Indies who will preside at the tea
table at the tea which Mrs. Alfred Regi
nald Allen, of 2013 Spruce street, wilt
Klve en Friday afternoon, December 2,
te Introduce, her daughter. MIsm Helen
Warren Allen, will be Mrs. Leuis F.
Hctisen. Mrs. Frederick Woolcy. of New
Yerk. Mrs. Allen's sister; Mrs. Isaac
It IJuvlu nnd Mrs. Grenvllle Dedge.
Montgomery. The receiving pnrty will
Inrlude Miss Tlescmary Howe, Miss Ho He
bertn Hnwe, Miss Mary Weeley, of New
Yerk; .Mrs. Geerge T. Purves, Mrs.
Itebert V. Jefferys, Mlsa Betsy warren
Dnvls, Miss Kllzabeth Wayne and Miss
Kntherlne Dlssten I'erter.
The guests who will attend the the
atre party which Mrs. Seth Hether
Ington, of 2310 Pine street, will give en
Monday evening, December IS, In honor
of her debutante daughter, Miss Betty
Hetherlngten, will Include Miss Maud
Hnrrlsen, Miss Barbara L. Clayten, Miss
Dorethy B. Valentine, Miss Elisabeth
W. Green, Mies Kathryn F. Peace. Miss
Mary Carrell Relln, Miss Mary Falek,
Miss Klltubcth Caaanave, Miss Mildred
Longstreth, Mr. Wllllnm Davis. Mr.
Jehn Stenheuae, Mr. Heward Butcher,
Sd. Mr. Charles Yeung. Mr. Hareld
Hentz, Mr. Francis B. Reeves, 3d, Mr.
Themas Mlkell, Mr. Philip Lee, Mr.
Rebert Hamilton, Mr. Victer Barry, Mr.
Fraser Brooks, Mr, Morrison Clement,
Mr. Jeseph Chapman, Mr. Stewart Polk
and Mr. Herbert Calves.
Anienr ! n..t. , hi attend h
dinner which Mrs. Jehn E. Jefferds
wlll nlvn nn Tir.n..... .,..nin rrsm.
bcr 27. ut her home, 2300 De Lancey A. dinner fallowed, after which Mr. and
nlncc, In honor of her grand-daughter. ' Mrs. Frelhen left en their wedding trip
Miss MnrKUerlte Jefferds Beyle, debu- through the New England States. They
tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ara expected te return tomorrow.
7im.nm,,Wlllti.b. aM.'."-8 tAnnv,SiniT The 0 Alpha Kappa held Its
MiT. nmni-' fil,inSt"i -"-tf-JXJS8. v r.r8t nnnual masquerade en Saturday a
Miss Ottllle Merris. Miss Kathryn . the Bummer home of Mr. P. J. Donahue,
f &M,r,1JiegAn Biac?' Alr- IVSl? ,h0 Vllla Hwettt. Among the guests
Chapman. Mr. Gorden Jest. Mr. Hamll- wcre M,,8 Vera Harper, of Margate
'. Mr. Thomaa R. Robb. City, N. J.. Miss Ir?nS Eenahan. Miss
3d, and Mr."Theren Clement. The din- Madeline Lenahan, MUs Grace Michaels,
ncrwlll be chaperoned by Mr. and Mra. Miss Clara Hchmleg and Mlsa Mary
Jehn Kenten Elsenbrey. The sjueata Hillsbury. Mr. J. Clifferd Lenahan. Mr.
will tater attend the dance which Mr. K. Reginald Lenahan. Mr. Franc s K.
and Mrs William Wallace Atterbury. of Deyle Air. Jelm A McCameyVMr; WU WU WU
Boudlnet. Radner, will give at the Bel- Ham stever, Mr. F. Carrell Beyer. Mr.
lcvue-Stratferd, In honor of their pebu- Albert Fratis and Mr. Jeseph B. Qulnn.
tante daughter. Miss Elisabeth Atter-.0f this city. -ui
burj. I
a .i x. -...-'. The SM Club neI1 it annual Hal-
Among the guests who will attend leween party at the home of Mr. Arthur
the breakfast which Mrs. Geerge Faies Uettcsfeid at 3618 North Nlnetecntn
Raker will give at neon In the North street, en Saturday evening last. Among
Garden of the Bcllevue-Stratferd In the guests were Miss Yetta Dtssik. Miss
honor of Mm Jehn Fortescue will be Careline Gersen, Miss Ethel Kushner,
Mrs. Jehn- B. Thayer, Mrs. Walter Miss Bertha Lentz, .Miss Elizabeth Ros Res
Wnrlng Hopklnsen. Mrs. Randal Mer- encranz. Miss Hannah Halke, Miss Esther
(tan, Mrs. C. A. Heckscher Wctherlll. Samtt, Miss Hannah Weyl, Mr. Jeseph
Mrs. Dobsen Altemus, Mrs. Geerge Mun- Bergsman, Mr. Marcus Bergsman, Mr.
son, Mrs. Albert A. Jacksen. Mrs. Sam- Milten Brooks, Mr. Alex Gottesfeld. Mr.
ucl Chew, Mrs. James R. H. Cromwell, Arthur Oettesfeld, Mr. Emanuel Karp.
Mrs. Perslfer Frazer. 3d. Mlsa Frances Mr. Jeseph A. Katz. Mr. Philip Kur
Rogers, Mrs. Philemen Dickinsen. Miss nits, Mr. Samuel Kushner, Mr. Jeseph
Peggy Thayer, Miss Ellen Douglas Lltvln and Mr. Julius Telsen.
Lloyd, Mlsa Louise Weed, Mlsa Frances The hostesses of the card party ai
unscem.vMiss xneoaera noun uiiuc.
Miss Peggy Rosengarten, Miss Marilyn
Miller, Mlsa Falre Blnney and Miss
Marjerie Rambeau. The guesU will
later participate In the Fashion Shew
at the Bread Street Theatre this after-
neon for the benefit of the Charlette ,
Cushman Club.
. ... . ...
The guests who will attendtha the-
ntre party ana supper at tne nui-uyxi-
ten wnicn nir,
and Mrs. William Wal
lace, of Overbroek, will five tomorrow
evenlnv in honor of their nteee. Miss
Mariraret McAdoo, debutante daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William McAdoo, of
Kin sawn, Fert waamngten, win in
clude Miss Anna Cecilia Zimmerman.
CIUUO iIBB Anna JeCUIB ""'"""'
MIm Lillian Ferausen. Mlsa Elisabeth
Slter. Miss Mary Radclyffe Fumess, Miss
mjkb, iuiaa nuiaiftuwiia tf. jrav. ...inn
Bertha F. Smythe. Miss Terrlll Austin.
Miss Lucylle Austin. Mlas Elisabeth
Ponceast Huey, Mr. Philip Lee. Mr.
T ri.. r... .,-. T B.l.
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Nathaniel Knowles, Jr., Mr. Jehn Reed,
Mr. Lester Comley, Mr. Rebert Parkin
son, Mr. Runcle Tatnall, Mr. Jeseph
Tayler. Mr. Rebert Cernier, Mr. James
Walten, Mr. Jehn Falkner Arndt. Mr.
Jeseph Chapman, Mr. Legan Black, Mr.
Richard Hulburd, Mr. Allen Carrlgan
nnd Mr. Burke Wllferd.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Sehwarts,
of E03 Aliens lane. Chestnut H11L have
Issued Invitations for a theatre party,
te be followed by a supper at the Rltt-
Carlten In honor of their niece Miss
Anna Schwartz and Miss Katharine
Schwartz, daughters of Mrs. Charles
William Schwartz, of West Walnut lane,
Germantown, Mrs. Schwartz will give
a tea te Introduce her daughters en
Wednesday, November 28. i
Mrs. Jehn B. Hamlll, of 800 West1
Willow Greve avenue. Chestnut Hill.
will entertain at dinner at the Green
Dragen en Friday evening next In honor
of her daughter. Miss Agnes B. Hamlll,
before the first meeting of Mrs. Charles
Stewart Wurts' Dancing Class.
Mrs. Chancellor C. English, of 8108
Spruce street, will glve a. theatre party
followed by a supper at the Rlts-Carl-ten
en Wednesday evening, January 3,
In honor of Mlsa Lucylle Austin, debu
tante daughter of Mr. Richard L. Aus
tin. Mlsa Austin will also be the guest
of honor at a luncheon which her cousin,
Miss Agnes Bell Austin, of 2114 De
Lancey place, will give early In De
cember, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Merlce, 'of
Ballner, Chestnut Hill, will give a din
ner during Chrlstnine week In honor of
their daughter, Miss Alice Merlce, and
Miss Emma Blddle Nerrls, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nqrrla. Mrs.
Merlce will also give a children's party
en Tuesday aftornoen, November 28.
fmm a until 8 o'clock. In honor of the
tenth birthday of her daughter, MUs
Eliner Merlce.
Mr. Samuel Ewlng and Mr. Van Hern
Ely will lead the cotillen at the first
meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts'
Regular $12 Values
$
8
Value here at $8.
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Attractive Matren
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Photo by William Hhewell Bills'
MRS. L. STAUFFER OLIVER
Who will take part in one of the
plays which the Playe and Play
er$ will give this evening at
their new clubhouse, the former
Littli Theatre
en Friday evening next
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Thompson Dor Der
ranee, of Pomona Farms, Rlverten,
N. J., have Issued Invitations for a
theatre party te be followed by a sup
per and dance at the Rltz-Carlten en
Saturday evening, December 30. at 8:16
o'clock. In honor of their daughter, Miss
Ethel Dorrance.
The merris nf Mlaa nertruria, fturkln.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Surkln.
and Mr. Samuel II. Frcihen took place
" November 6 at the Auditorium Draw-
ItlK Recffls. Rnhhl PnntllT efllelatea
ins aeuevue-airuiiera, wnicn was given
by the Weman's Club of Philadelphia.
ter the benefit of Crippled Children, were
Mrs. Geerge W. Yeung, Mrs. Walter At-
weed. Mrs. Alfred Bracher, Mrs. Charles
F. Bonser, Mrs. Cernelia. H. Perr.lne,
Mrs. Frederick S. Park. Mrs. I. Webster
KiaP' ,&'?,.. JIary ; 'a!-
Charles Wclld, Mrs. Bartram O. Frasler,
Mrs. Charles G. Oartllng. Mrs. Lee
jsetieen. airs. Albert wo:stenheime and
Mlsa Marie Semer.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Charles I. Purnell and Mrs. Jeb
T. Push will be In charae of the lunch.
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!,"$," M DlbSS T of Johnstown Pa?
ni fn fniftnr nr nnnnr.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Rlbner entertained
at their home, 3065 Fennsgreve street,
en Saturday evening last. In honor of
McCLEES GALLERIES
1607 Walnut St.
RARE ETCHINGS A MEZZOTINTS
I1RONZKS UIRR0n8 LAMPS
Fine framing 1'ulntlngi lleitertd
WEDDING.
ENGRAVED
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rsnvsi EMKNTM
Irrlfs Net KngrsTed
88.00 per 100
phone Walnut SB-IS
mplei and cornet form
LTlnt Shep, 814 Walnut
HAIR NETS
75c a Dezen
New rtduced prices
en hair nets:
Single mesh, cap and
straight shape, 75c a
deren, 8 for $2.00.
Deuble meah, cap
and straight shape,
11.00 a dozen, S for
12.60.
White and Gray
nets, 16c each, $1.60 a
deg.
SCISSORS
85c Each
All ear geed steel
scissors in a geed
variety are offered at
this low price. There
are medium and small
scissors, straight and
nail scissors. All of
them are worth a geed
deal mere than 86c
each.
SCRAP BASKETS
$1.00 Each
Medium sized wicker
scrap baskets. They
are blue or green with
geld trimming, A
pretty basket for bed
room or sun parlor. A
real value at only
$1.00 each.
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their daughter, Miss Lillian Rlbner, who
has Just returned home after an absence
or a year. The guests were Miss Kitty
Persh, Miss Reba Brown, Miss Anne
Dlctch, Miss Shirley Rlbner, Miss Grace
Cherry, Miss LI II Inn- Rlbner, Miss Sadie
Cherry, Miss Fay Kcssler, Miss Sara
Goldstein. Miss Anne Chary. Mr, Al.
Bishop, Mr. Merris Goetman, Mr. Leui
Canter, Mr. David Kornblum. . Mr. Ir
ving Rotberg, Mr, Frank Kornblum, Mr.
Maurice Cherneff. Mr. Edward Rlbner.
Mr Harry cherneff. Mr. Leuis Robinson,
Mr. Mnurlce Stnlberg, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Sel Gressman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Beckett ajtd Mr, and Mrs. David a.
Chary.
North Philadelphia
Miss Ruth WftJrath, of 3627 North
Bread street. entVrtnlncd the members
of the Delta Tnu Sigma Sorority at her
home last evening . The members are
Miss Sara Sweeney, Miss Beatrice Al
varez, Miss Marlen Brannan, Miss Re
tina Clarke, Mis Catherine Cenwiiy,
MIps Lerettn Dagney, Mist Miriam
Deeley, Miss Kathrync Hern, Miss Marlp
Krler, Miss Annn Larkln, MIki Mht Mht
guerlte Larkln, Miss N'neml Ledge, Mls
Agnes JlcCnfrrpy, Miss Margaret JIc
Menamy, Miss Annette Median and Mis
Elizabeth Miller.
Mrs. Henry N. Wessel has moved
from the Hetel Majestle te the Latham
Apartments, nt 135 Seuth Seventeenth
street.
The Junier Dancing Class held Its
first meeting of the season en Saturday
evening nt Columbia Hall, Bread und
Oxford streets.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel L'nterberger, of
8760 Uermantewn avenue, will be at
home en Sunday, November 19, from 3
JUST READY
The Remance of World History in the New Boek
$4.00 wherever books are sold
The MACMILLAN COMPANY
64-66 Fifth Avenue New Yerk
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established
AlleiVs Offers These Unmatchable Values
Chesen Frem All Departments
' MATELASSE at 56.00 a Yard
Very flne matela3se in black and
nvy with silver and brown with cold
threads. $0.00 a yard.
We have also a Reed line of metal
2F2ci!?e8 in 1!nt and d" shades,
$12.00 and $18.00 a yard.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
HANDKERCHIEFS
25c te 75c Each
Women's pure linen handkerchiefs
f.frractVely .Packed in a box of six.
with block letter initials, 26c each, fi
for $1.60. With initials or embroidered
corners, 85c each, S2.00 for a box of C-
1400 " fr $C,75; 75c each 6 f"
ki Mient'8i Pure linen handkerchiefs with
block letters, 35c each, $2.00 for attrac
tive box of 6j 60 each, 6 for $2.70:
"Gc each, 6 for $i. '
TREFOUSSE 1-CLASP
GLOVES, Special at $1.95
Tref eusse kid gloves, P. K. sewn, in
Mack, white, tan. brown and gray
Regular $2.75 quelity at $1.95 a paTr
JW S?0C?f LNGS WITH SILK CLOCKS. $1.95 a Pair
nnv. i'i.0,,1Pfr nfc'lieh we"l "teckingh with hand embroidercd silk clocks and
a ffir? y ' rrCat Varlcty ,,f colelinKs nnd st,Ics- A real value at
STEEL ENGRAVED AND DIE STAMPED CHRISTMAS CARDS
At. !ftp ii Tln'nn
.rr.vi.2 SCSutjul !icien 1" 'these attractive greeting cards, every
pfate are? 8t'Pcd- Prices for engraving from your pertbm
Fer 25 carda arid 81JIK fn k. a. -..
Fer 100 cards add $2.75 te the cost of
m.
fM'Xty
until 8 o'clock, te relatives and friend
In honor of their daughters, whose en
gagements have recently been announced.
Miss Hannah Unterberger Is engaged
te Mr. Leuis Fein, of Atlantic City, and
Miss Melba Unterberger te Air. William
M. Dattner, of Wilkes iiarre. ,
, MI.-h VVrna Custer entertained at a
bridge pnrty and shower last Tuesday
cvmlng In honor of Miss G. Lennetli
I ten fuss, whose marrlage te Mr, Rebert
L. Oanoe will take place In April,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bergman, of 4886
North Eleventh street, Legan, enter
tained en Saturday last In honor of the
sixteenth birthday of their daughter,
Miss Helen Bergman.
. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosenkeff, of 120D
West Columbia Avenue, announce the
betrothal of their sister. Miss Esther
Krug.ln te Mr. Harry J. Flelsher, of
Cleveland, O.
Germantewh
, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Henry It Carey ana
t nclr smoll'Hen, who have been making
their home In New Yerk City, have tnken
a house at 6211 Greene street. Mrs.
nrey will be remembered ns Miss Mar
garet Baren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Warder Bacen, of 162 Queen
lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Dudley
formerly of Quren Lane Maner, have
moved te New Yerk City.
Hebncsburg
Mr. mul Mrs. Rudelnh Snvder. of
S041 Frankford avenue, are visiting In
Smyrna, Del., for a short stay.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Charles
by
BHgiMBi3g3BEt
1837
COLORED CHIFFON VELVET
$6.75 a Yard
This chiffon velvet is very popular
for the new aftornoen and evening
frowns. It is oil silk and drapes beau
tifully. It comes in all the best liked
light and dark shades, 42 inches wide,
at $6.75 a yard.
HORSMAN TALKING DOLLS
At $3.00
All the children love these "Ma Ma"
dells and they make the nicest Christ
mas ptfts in the world. They are
dressed in 6 different styles of dresses
and rompers in various colors. Regular
values up te $3.00 at $3.00.
TREFOUSSE 2-CLASP
GLOVES at $1.50
Trcfeusse kid gloves, everseam
sewn, in black, whit and navy. This
is our regular $2.50 stock which we
have reduced te $1.50.
One strnl nn.
peribnal calling card
,-
the cards.
". :" mapr'ntm
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P. McMenamy Pest, American Legien,
will held a rummage sate at 8113 Frank,
ford avenue, en Friday next.
Mr. and Mrs, Reman Schlelnkefcr
entertained en Saturday evening In
honor of Mrs. Schtelnkefer's birthday
at the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Rebert Crowthers, "of Terreatlale.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William
Riley, Mr. and Mrs. William MacAdams,
Mlrs Adeline Neuber, Miss Frances
White, Miss Irene Crowthers, Mr. and
Mrs. Itebert Crowthers, Mr, Rebert
Crowthers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Themas
Ivtrft, Mr. and Mrs. Leenard Neuber,
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Crowthers.
Mr. Heward Crowthers, Mr. Jeseph
Hannsburg, Mr. William Jehnsen, Mr.
Ray Harding. Mr. und Mrs. Arthur
Schlelnkefcr, Mrs O. Schlelnkefer, Mr.
and Mrn. C. Knmpe, Miss Louisa Rllev,
Mr. and Mrs. Clnrence Crowthers, Mr,
Clarence Crowthers, Mr. Harvey
Crowthers and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Crowthers.
Delaware County
Mrs. Ofinnle Rhodes Friable, of Media,
will leave en November 21 en a trip
around the werl 1 accompanied by
friends from Columbus, O,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Tayler Vnlllcr.
of Swarthmere, nre receiving congratu
lations en the birth of a son, William
Tayler Vnlllcr, Jr. November 2.
Frankford
Mr. and Mr. Charles Henry Butten, '
Jr., are en their wedding trip te Wash
ington. I'lKin their teturn they will be,
at home after Fbiuarv 1 at 1631 Al Al Al
lengrove street. Mrs. Butten before her
MM M iDmjmr
WASH CLOTHS
3 for 2ec
Very Reed quality
wash cloths in various
attractive designs of
white with pink or
blue. Many of them
are 20c values, se it is
a geed idea te lay in a
supply at this low
price, 3 for LTic.
LINEN
TOWELING
25c a Yard
A very fine quality
pure linen toweling nt
today's price for cot
ton. White tewelinc
with blue or red cress
bars or borders, also in
all white. Will wear
well and leave no lint
25c a yard.
TOWELS
38c Each
Serviceable white
hand towels of pure
linen. These towels
are worth n great deal
were. It is a geed
idea te get them by
the dozen at this low
price, 88c each,
marriage en November 8, at the North'
Frankford Baptist Churcn, was Miss
Maud Ethel Ycagle. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oeorge It. Ycagle, of 164U
Howarth street. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Keely, of Wll Wll
mlnaten. Iiivd 'hren vlnltlne Mr. and
Mrs. Jehn U Herner, of Fouikred street i
Norristown
Miss Miriam Gress, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Gress, of 116 West
weed street, and Mr. Harry A. McDer-
matt, nn nt Mr. ami Mm. Ttpnrv J.
McDermott, of J 413 DcKnlb street, will
be married tomorrow In St. Patrick's
Chutch. Mrs. Cenrad Bennett, sister
of the bride, will be the matron of honor, j
The best man will be Mr. Francis Mc-'
Dermott, brother of the bridegroom.
Miss Marie Oanser, of Fernanco
street, en(crtnlnid nt bridge en Friday
evening at her home. There were twolve
guests. ,
Mlsi Eleaner Shoemaker, of DeKnlb
street, lma rit.irncd from a lslt In
New Yerk. I
Mr. F. Edward Malmberg. of Chain
street. Iwi left for Pasadena, Cnllf.,
where lie will M'nd the next few weeks
with Ills parents, Mr. and Mr.. A. II.
Maltnbcl g.
SnUU!uDE.VILLE
'""SiSitat' a thrK'"
Xtvltw Thriller, Rainlitnctent With
.- Glnrlcui OIrI
THE GARDINER TRIO
fln Btrn.t & Ce. ' Herbert ti Bacectt
oer.i m wiuck
'op Four I Bvron It I,pn(rdn
'.OVELV THKIttS-20
M,.t ,N & KEELER
Sti Nowfer Thankic'vlng Mt. & Nlht
VDI HinilTB AT 8:15 SHARP
a. aaav POp. MAT. TOMOR.
BLOSSOM
WkW TlriR NV CAST1
BEATS NOW FOR THAMKSOIVINODAY
11IZJI ..".. J'.H.Ml
AHCi BUI Etci. JOe t, S2 iv,- r..
SL. - $1 MAT THURS.
"SBOW CeniABM Jul:. HurtiK with
t a !!.-. - ".Sh8bcrt present
Tiait, of Thtie 180,
Any Nerail
AeditBc ii Baaad Iff 1.1 '11 J r
te Sptnd 175 ia
Unvlilcr." F..
PnhTie !..) VZ1AV MARTIN
raeiie Ld(tr. lysine everman
Stt New f-r ThutikfT vinir Wt & Night
i SHUBERT
T.aat R fiianltn..
" Mat. Tflmnrrew
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FRANK
H A MUSIOIRU COMEDV
"DAFFY DILL"
OEORCIA ORAMEY
Carle Ctrlten'e Tr'umph of Triumph! 1
JULIA SANDERSON .
"TANGERINE"
Fnnk Crumlt. Frank Laler Sc Original Caat
Seata New for Thankirlvlnif Mat. Nlht
GARRICK
EVEKINOS fT 8:15
ffi
tan lint'
CHARLES BILLINOHAM ft.nt
..- ,'rwen Jiimciil Cemurtr
THE BUNCH AND JUDY
3111. Ir hi' Ta.A.
t.irln. h. :. '"S-.'T?.
Kern
Boewitbhy!,H,nl;:i' S8"iif,h F.ra
FORREST EfV08 AT "
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LAST 7 TIMES
"A'RVmaTn'inp.ncr"
2IEGFELD
Tiiirsirii
MARILYN MILLER
LEON ERROL
Vm f-.l-!"
scata Thuri. tomes "tally's" Successor
I- star Mii.riul CuuihiIj nit
"Geed morning, dearie"
nrer 400 n-in... .il i.i i,, n.... v
BROAD
rVENING- AT V20
AT. TOMORROW
FRANC1NE lARRIMlE
in the New Smart Corned
NICE PEOPLE
RAriiEi. rnnTMrne.
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WJI LA TENDRESSE
iTKMiK'IM's
METROPOLITAN
OPERA
2 Weeks Slarting Next Monday
neus:
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COMS1NV
W:.YeSlXnfhU,,Di,:JUPi,SL''OI.ETT0:
PAOLIACCI 21Nww! ?" CAVAILrniAl
KEITH'S THEATRE
ANNIE BRICE
Heltn HlK.-ln, ftM.uiT.Sia
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&aV vnvrvTirn ti.ul"?n.
NOVEMBER SO-ELSIE JANia
CASINO
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Billy Watsen
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PHILADELPHIA sat. itw
ORCHESTRA - ,-.t "Mf
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mMMISUESSSSSSSSM.
Guaranteed
EGGS
l
37
dez
They are big and meatv and
selected just the thine te
make children grew in body
and mind.
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A I'AIIAMOt'NT rtCTUUB .11
ADAl'TII!) K1IMM ItKNMAN TIKIHFWM'f
irTHEOLD
HOMESTEAD
WITH
THEODORE ROBERTS. OEOROE FAWCXXT
nnd FKITZI HjmOWAY
NEXT WEEK
WM. FOX PRODUCTION
NERO
THE SCREEN'S SUPREME SPECTACLE
ALDINE
leth and
Cheatnat
11 te 11
METRO Frettnta
Mae
Murray
With MONTE BLUE
IN FIRST SHOWm
Broadway
Rese
PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST
FOR LADIES
A liaruN itie ejn U efffn-it lir De Mar.
the bin il.-n1itlen nf the eimna worn IS
I hi .ny milt lint ixrii-il 300 wert;.
written mi nnr. ., of tit- panr nnlr S3
nt f. ihn .Minng.r Alllne Theatre.
M W BROAD & CHESTNUT
FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION
SKIN
DEEP
WITH
MILTON SILLS
and FLORENCE VIDOR
PALACE
Ji'lH A MAIIKKT
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
"Te Have and te Held"
Itli ?ETTY COMPSON & BERT LYTEtt
ViCTO.IIA
'.ni f. MMtKr.T
i . M Til 11 13 P. .
"RAGS TO RICHES"
FEATURING WESLEY BARRY
Next Week First Showing
"SHADOWS"
with LON CHANEY
ARCAdlA
1UTH AMI I IIKSTNTIT
10 A. JI. TO 11:18 P. K.
'HONOR FIRST"
DHN
r ik. tuirra mm and makk
trt 1 Va"THE SIN FLOOD"
GLOBE
JU.NifEE
AND
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THE BIG SHOW!
"Barnum Was Right"
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VA 111 tl I V A
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with THOMAS MEIGHAN
ALLEGHENY
CECIL M. DE MIT'
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Allenhin7
nrnrr te rw .... ". "
MANSLAUGHTER'
v.v.a. j. .c miL.i.1. -j
With THOMAS MEIOIIAN
ADDED MOTION PICTURE3 OF
"N 'rOHD I ( FLV.nRATlaH
GROSS K-TS
li maiim;i
"MISTAKES OF 1922"
iVftl.HU;
Nilhtt at 8: IS Slurs
Mat.Tomer.,50c te $1.59
"I.lTellcat Shew of ths Seaiea." N. Am.
ACADCMY OF MUSIC
wmm HOLMES
FRIDAY 7, SATURDAY
P PRESENT DAY
TSf tl SI ae nt lipi"' siie at Doer
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
?? NOVEMBER 23
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MISCHA
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At ACADItiY A llEPPE'H I0 Che.tnut St.
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