Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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-JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE "
iVancy JPynne iTeMs e the Dinner-Dance Given for Miss
Margaret Legan She Sees Smart Gowns at Charlette
Cushman Club Benefit Miss Atterbury te Be
... Introduced Today
TUB dlnncrdance which Mr. and
fn Bupplee fve lait night at the
rJnttf Club (or Margaret Lean was
r inuftful affair. There were about
S iiri and men of the debutante
Lt The Sema were lovely with autumn
Km and chryianthemume. and tlie
i?Mt leated at small tables had a
!ffi wonderful time.
Xrwret; who Is Mm. Samuel !
J der and Urn In Chestnut HlTl,
!..i ihu sweetest dress of periwinkle
r?u?,wriette made with the fashion
Jm Ci skirt, which was. finished
ffiut the' edf with rese-shapel petals.
It was a French frock, I am sure, and
wis very dainty, ever a slip skirt of
The Country Club is an Ideal .place
for entertaining. I often wonder why
mere people de net give dancea there.
mu haven't a car, but, then, If you
T net, 0110 m w eurer " umujii
tl
and IS glBU te wimj ju uiuug.
rpHB fashion show yesterday at the
A Bread Street AncBire wus very in
teresting.' As you knew, it was for the
benefit of the Charlette Cusliinan Club,
and was in charge of the Hen. Mrs.
j0hn Ferteieue, of Londen.- who Is here
for a few days visiting Miss 'Frauces
The dresses were really beautiful : the
materials gorgeous, most of them velvets
nil brocades, and the colors wonderful.
The models were some of the most at
tractive girls und women of this city,
ns well as the lovely Doleres of the
fttflftC.
Miss Ellen Douglas Lloyd, Mho is
wry blend and slight, first appeared
In a fascinating frock, called "the blue
bird," of turquoise blue velvet, made
vlth n tight bodice and bouffant skirt,
the hem of which was cut In scallops,
which was ended with ermine, ns well
. the nnnhelrs and bateau neck. Next
came Mrs. Persifer , Frezer, 3d, In a
striking urefs 01 diuck vtivct, inc sain
of which was cut almost te the knee at
either side. This dress was also trim
med with ermine.
The charming Mrs. Heffman Delnn
were several lovely costumes, pcrhapj?
the most attractive of which was a
bridal dress of, white satin and lace,
made with panel of lace en either slde
ind with wide lncc sleeves. Te me the
iirettiest of the dresses which Mrs. Wal
ter Waring Hopklnsen were was one of
layers of yellow and white georgette
trepe called "morning mist," if I am
net mistaken. It wns most becoming
te Mrs. llopklnsen's blend coloring.
Bin. Jehn H. Thayer made a stunning
figure in a gorgeous cloth-of-geld
gown, ever which she later were u hip
length cape of wide vertical stripes of
geld and black. Mrs. Thayer also were
several ether unusual dresses. Mrs.
Handal Morgan and Mrs. Dobsen Al
tttnus looked very handsome lu several
different unusual costumes.
Miss Peggy lWengurtrn, with hrr
nale yellow liulr. was striking in a very
long chemise dress of jndc green, and
Miss itarah Burrlngcr, who is dnrk,
provided a foil for a wonderful black
and geld brocaded gown, with which she
were a small turban of the same mu
(rial. THE debutante party this afternoon
will be the tea which Mr. und Mrs.
William Wallace Atterbury will itive for
Elizabeth Atterubury. Elizabeth. is the
(laughter of Mrs. Atterbury by her for fer
rar umrrluge te Malcolm MacLeed.
but come years uge she and her brothers
were given the Atterbury name, , I
understand.
Elizabeth Is rather small and has
dancing brown eyes and rather light,
curly hair like her mother. Mrs. Atter
bury. you remember, wag Miss Armlnia
Itesengnrten, a daughter of the late
Harry HewMigurten and Mster of Mrs..
Lewis Neilseii, Geerge Adelph, Jee
and Fritz Hesengarten, of this city. The
Attcrburys live out at Uoudiuet Farm,
near Paell, but the its is te be giveu
in town at the Itellevuu-Strntferd.
Uter in the year they will give u ball
for Kllwbcth.
HAVE you heard the lovely story
"'.'" ,u,: ruuims uuuui
certain shy bridegroom nf net se .many
wcels pan who became flustered during
me ceremony, it was one of these
auful moments when ou are supposed
te be as solemn ns solemn can be, and
then somebody says the wrong thine
and ruts every one "out nf business."
It had come te Hip time in the cere
mony when thi' bridegroom phices the
ring uneu the finger of the bride and In
solemn tones remarks: "With this rliitf
I thee wed," etc. And nu may Imagine
the Mrain en the best man. who hud
the rins all ready and was se relieved
ibeut it. anil the ushers mid brides
maids who were se near they heard
plainly when the trembling bridegroom
was heard te nuuer: "And with all my
worthless goods I thee endow."
XAXCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
An engagement of Interest in this
city s that of Miss Murgaret Murdock
Iril, daughter of Mrs. William H.
BONWH TELLERS OQ
CfaSpxiaBu ShoprfOnetnatk
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
ADVANCE NOTICE
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I7TH
WE WILL HOLD THE MOST
EXTRAORDINARY
SALE OF WOMEN'S
& MISSES' COATS
CAPES & WRAPS
M
SEE THURSDAY'S PAPERS
FOR FULL DETAILS
Laird, of Wilmington, and Mr. Corne
lius. Pethemus TrewbrWire, ion of Prof
and Mrs. Augustus Trowbridge, of
rrmceien. iNe aate nas eeen set ter
ma wtaeing,
Among the guests who attended the
theatre party followed by supper and
danclnc? at tha Rlta.Carlten which Mi.
dancing at the Rltz.Carlten which Mt
and Mrs. Themas It, Tunis, of Paell.
gave last evening; In honor of their debu
tante -nlcee. Miss Annis Lee Tunis,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph K.
Tunis, were Mr. and Mrs. Graham
weed, Miss Sarah Franklin Duane. Miss
Sarah K. Hudsen, Miss C.alc Morten
Qlttlngs, Mian Susan P. Geedman, Mlsa
Mary lUdclyffe Purness, Miss Qltsabetn
Dale Wlllsen. Miss Marian Wurts, Mr.
David S. Polk, Mr. Jehn Arndt, Mr. 8.
Hudsen Chapman, Jr., Mr. Charles I.
Thompson. Mr. Jehn Van Pelt. Mr. Fair.
man H. Furness. Mr. Frederick Bates,
Mr. Rebert p. F. Llddell. Mr. Herace
newara rerncss Jayne, Mr. iuoiew u.
Smith and Mr. Jehn F. Lewis, Jr.
The guests who wilt attend the dinner
which Mr. and Mrs. lillsha Lee will give
at their home, 1709 Locust street, en
Thursday evening, November 2s, in
honor of their daughter, Miss Dorethy
B: Lee, will Include Miss Eoretny e..
Valentine, Miss Kllsabeth Jollffe.Mc Jellffe.Mc Jollffe.Mc
Elrey, Miss Anne Schwarts. Miss Rath
erlne Schwarts, Miss Nancy H. Wool Weol Woel
ston, Miss Jesephine Jenks, Miss Lmliy
Kalghn Bartow. Mr. Stanley Hurlbut,
Mr. Phlllppus Miller, Mr. ElllstonMor ElllstenMor ElllstonMer
rls, Mr, Jehn Reeves, Mr. Edwin Dixen,
Mr. William Almy, Mr. Bare.ay Knight,
Mr. Arneld Jennings. Mr. J. Andrews
Harris, sd. Mr. Hareld Wright and Mr.
Humid ThnBitumi r Mla will be
presented at a tea te be given by her
parents en- Friday afternoon next.
Mr; and Mrs. Reber. Kelse Cassatt,
of Beaupre, Rosemont, have Issued In
vitations feq a small dance en Sat
urday evening, December 0, in honor
of Miss Helen Hene Montgomery, debu debu
tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Reb
ert Learning Montgomery, of Ardreesan.
Vlllaneva. and Miss Mary de Ferrest
Geary, debutante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Jehn White Geary, of German
town and Sunset avenues, Chestnut Hill.
Miss Annabelle B. Weed, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horatio- Curtis Weed, of
164 Scheel Heuse lane. Oermantewn;
Miss Sarah W. McLean, daughter of
Mr. William I.. McLean, of ISfi Seuth
Eighteenth street, and Miss Elizabeth
Wayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Je
seph Wayne, of Chestnut Hill, will at-
tena me rrinceien-iaie roeioau game
at Princeton en Saturday.
Miss Rita Delan, debutante daughter
df Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Delan, of
Gtencee Heuse, Rosemont, and Miss r
Terrell Austin, debutante daughter el
Mr. Cart C. Austen, will be the guests
of honor at a luncheon which Miss Edith
Fisher of the Mnlnstene, will give en
Tuesday, December 12, at the Acorn
Club.
Mr. Alfred Sargeant will act as best
man at the marriage of Miss Catherine
Bradford Knight, daughter of Mrs.
Bradford Knight, of 2S08 Rittenhouse
street, and Mr. Edward Cooper Cussard.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llpplncett
Cassurd. of Ix)ekafar Farm. Chestnut
Hill, which will take place at neon en
Tuesday, November 38, at the home of
the brides mother. Miss Carel smltn.
daughter of Mrs. I Heward Weatherly,
of 3919 Chestnut street, will give a large
luncheon tomorrow In honor of Miss
Knight There will be thirty guests.
A wedding of Interest will be that of
Mlsa Eleaner Peale Davis, dauahter
of Mrs. Charles Gibbens Davis, of
Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Charles H. Reb
erts. Jr.. son or Mr. ana Mrs. cnaries
If. Roberts, of Flushing, L. I., which
will take place at 13:30 o'clock en sat
urdav, December 9, at St. Martlns-ln-the-Flelds.
Chestnut Hill. The Rev.
Gibsen Bell will officiate. A reception
will fellow at the home nf the bride's
mother. Mr. Roberts and his bride
will make their home at. Albany, N.
Mr. and Mrs. William Draten
Grange, of the Wellington, will entertain
ut dinner at the Illtz-Carlten en Friday
evening, December -9. In honor of Miss
Folrence Robinson Crozer, debutante
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward
frezer. of 203& locust street. Mrs,
Crozer and her daughter have Just re
turned from New YerK. wnere tney nave
been spending u few days.
The guests who will attend the the
atre party which Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Evans Norten, of Falcon Hill, Iloso Ileso Ilose
mont, will give tomorrow evening In
honor of Miss Mary deF. Geary, debu
tante daugnter or Mr. mid Mrs. Jenn
White Geary, will be Mta Helen Hepe
Montgomery, Miss Lillle Stewart, Miss
.,,rf u.,. mi-. nPh.irL tnc.
ten. Mr. Snarta. Frits. Mr. !e I'atte'n.
Mr. Jehn HlllUrd. Mr. Rebert Pern Pern
berten and Mr. Rey Stewart.
The guests who will attend the din
ner which Mrs. Alexander Winter, of
uermaniewn, win give en Friday eve
nlng next In honor of her daughter,
Miss Eleaner W. Wlster, before the
first meeting of MrH. Charle Stewart
WurtB' Dancing Class will be Mlsa Melly
Snyder. Miss Peggy Zeigler, Miss Ell,
aheth wlster, Mr. Donald Dedge, Mr.
Nicholas Petry, Mr. William Day. Mr.
Samuel Cellier and Mr. Oeerge Den Den
nlsten. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Chapman. Brick
GableH. Haverferd, have Issued Invita
tions for an Informal supper en Sunday
evtnlng, December 10, In honor of Miss
Barbara I Clayten, debutante daughter
or -Mr. ami sirs, raui uiayien, ei .;.i
tie Uuicey iplace and Oraytvyii, Haver
ford, Tim guests who will attend (he lunch
eon which" MnO Henry Knnfc Montgom
ery. 6flea McCallum street, Ocrmatititwn,
will glve en Mend.i, .-NevciniKT JU, n
honor of Miss Marie. I.oulse Adants,
Engaged
MISS RITA FRANCES
FREIWALD '
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harry Freiwald, of SIS Seuth
Forty-ninth ntreit, whose -en-aagement
is announced In Mr.
Barney Zeman. of North Phila
delphia debutante daughter of Dr,
nnit Mrs.
Tlinmu n Alban nf HvrWVn. Will In-
ki
elude Miss Mary Carrell Relln, Miss
Elisabeth Casanave, Miss 'Eleaner' R.
Keens, Miss Mary Falck. Miss Ellen
Breeke. Miss Eva Parker and Mlsa
Helen Tree. Mr. and Mrs. Oeerge Dun
bar Shewell, of Creshelm .read and
Carpenter street, Germantewn.xwlll give
a dinner at the Philadelphia Country
Club en Saturday evening. December
16, also In honor of Miss Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Judsen Sprankle, of
Rockland and Merlen avenues. Merlen,
have Issued Invitations . for a dance en
Wednesday evening. December 13, at
the Acorn Club, In honor of their
debutante daughter, Miss Annette Spran
kle. Mr. and Mrs. Sprankle will also
entertain at dinner en Saturday eve
ning. December 2, ut the Philadelphia
Country Club. In honor of Miss Spran
kle, before the dance Mrs, Beth C
Hetherlngten, of 2310 Pine street, will
give at the Rlts-Carlten, In honor of
her daughter, Miss Betty Hetherlngten.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weed Eaaby, of
Narbroek Park, are receiving congratu
lations en the birth of a daughter,
Nancy Jean Easby, en October 26. Mrs.
Easby wan before her marriage Miss
Amy Harris, daughter of Mr. William H.
Harris, of Strafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn R. Brlngliurst,
Jr., of Spring View Farm, West Chester,
nre being congratulated upon the birth
of a daughter en Saturday, November
11. Mrs. Brlngliurst will be remembered
us Miss Catharine King, of this city.
An Informal masquerade party was
given by Miss Anne Goldblum, of Hod Hed Hod
denlleld, N. J., at her home en Suturday
last Among the guests were Miss Netta
H. Burd, Mist Lillian Fuhrman, Miss
Betty Myers, Miss Vivian. Edelman, Miss
Rese Halperii. Miss Fanny Rubin. Miss
Dorethy Myers. Miss Helen N. Cehen,
Mr. Irvin Smith. Mr. M. Davidsen, Mr.
Nut Epstein. Mr. Jules Fischer, Mr.
Herman Miller. Mr. Mee Fisher, Mr.
Merris Miller. Mr. Frank Silverman, Mr.
Max Ourewltz, Mr. Ben Kelman and
Dr. M. Slobedln.
Seuth Philadelphia
The first meeting of the reerganised
X. K. X. Sorority waa held at the home
of Miss Anna Cummins Inst Friday ve.
nlng. The members present were Mlsa
Sylv Hunter, Miss Catherine Heed, Mis
Arabella Donahue, Miss Careline Casey,
Miss Ruth Jehnsen. Miss Violet Lond Lend
less, Miss Anna Cook. Miss Marlen
Tugue and Mlsa Mae Jehnsen.
-Special for 3 iys-
The Celebrated Madame Clare
Frent Lice Corsets
Their soft pliable bones held
the tlgure trim and ura as
comfortable as the
KL.ASTIC COK8KT
SVVF.UAL UEUVCED MODELS
at $3.98 A,i,,,n"
TJlqdemeOa
'Xqsiesbi9''
835 Chestnut St.
.Fall Line of DraMlrre.
HAIR NETS
' 75c a Dezen
Hew reduced prices
en hair nets:
Single mesh, cap und
straight shape, 75c a
dozen, 3 for $2.00.
Deuble mesh, cup
and straight shupu,
$1.00 a dozen, 3 fur
$2.50.
White a n d Gray
nets, 15c euch, $1.50 a
dozen.
SCISSORS
35c Each
All our geed tteel
scissors in a geed
variety are offered at
this low price. There
are medium und muhI)
scissors, straight und
nail scissors. All of
them ure worth a geed
deal mere than 35c
each.
SCRAP BASKETS
$1.00 Each
Medium sized wicker
scrap buskets. They
ure blue or green with
geld trimming. A
pretty basket for bed
room or sun parlor, A
real value at only
$1.00 euch.
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Germanteum
Th Unitarian Church of Owinantewn
will give a reception In the pariah neuse,
Greene street and Chelten swanua. en
Tuesday evening nest te meat the av.
Reger 8. Ferbes and Mrs. Ferbes.
Mr., 8, H. Burbank, of 0I Wayne
avenue,' has just returned from a trip
te Europe.
Mrs. C. A. Trout, of East Scheel lane,
announces the engagement of her daugn
ter, Miss Frances Trout, te Mr. nichard
Levis, of Lennl, Pa,
West Philadelphia
The Ladles' Auxiliary or Mlserlcerdla
Hospital will held a regular meeting en
Monday, November 20, at S o'clock, at
the hospital, Fifty-fourth and' Cedar
avenue. Mrs. D. Nuttall, Jr., and Mrsv
Benjamin De Amello wilt entertain at
cards. Mrs. F. A. Smith Is president
of the auxiliary.
Mrs. Harry Phillips, of 5424 Angera
terrace, entertained the members of her
errage ciue yesterday arteraoen. me
guests Included Mrs. Merris Cerlles,
Mrs. Richard Ennls, Mrs. De Wilt
Graham, Mrs. Read Hynson, Mrs.
Charles Peacock, Mrs. Frank Rlddell
and Mrs. Jehn Zebley, Jr.
WalUxce-Waltheur Nuptials;
Miss Beatrice Cerboni Weds
A' wedding of Interest will take place
very quietly at 4 o'clock this afternoon,
when Miss Anna M. Waltheur, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tayler Wal Wal
teour. of Savannah, Da., and grand-
daughter of Mrs. Adam Everly, of 1(14
De Liniyv nlar. will hrpenui the bride
of Mr. Jehn Craig -Wallace, Jr., son of
the late Jehn Craig Wallace, of 2123
Walnut street, and of Mrs, Wallace.
The ceremony will be performed In St.
Mark's Protestant Enlscenat Church.
Sixteenth and Locust streets, In the
presence or the immediate families ei
the bride and bridegroom. The Rev.
Dr. Geerge W. Atkinson, of the Epls-
tilPOtlTERS,DB8lONBRB AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND pJll'BMS'8VtAf'tMliKt'
OF THE HIOHEBT CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SEYES YLAHS
Center
TweJ
Twelfth
An Unusual Reduction Sale
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Others up te 175.00, values te 225.00
Coats : Plain and Fur Trimmed
Values te 89.50 Specially Priced v -
Of marvella, gerena, ormendale, Arabella. Seme trimmed with f
beaver, wolf and squirrel.
; We Specialize in
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1837
Allen's Offers These Unmatchable Values
Chesen Frem All Departments
ALLENDALE UNDERWEAR
AT $2.00
Well-cut underwear made of a won
derful wearing fabric. It comes in all
styles ut $2.00 a garment. The extru
sizes ure $2.50.
ENVELOPE CHEMISES,
SPECIAL AT .$2.85
Envelope chemises in crepe de Chine,
radium and wash satin in white and
flesh, niuny different designs, a geed
vulue at $2.85.
TREFOUSSE 1-CLASP
GLOVES, Special nt $1.95
Trcfeusse kid gloves, P. K. sewn, in
bluck, white, tan, brown and gray.
Regular $2.75 quality at $1.95 a pair.-
TREFOUSSE 2-CLASP
GLOVES at $1.50 '
Trefeusse kid gloves, everscum
sewn, in black, white and navy. This
is our regular $2.50 stock which we
have reduced te $1.50.
LOVELY PURE LINEN COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS AT 50c
Beuutiful patterns in French colored handkerchiefs with rolled hems, some
with centers in solid colors, some with white centers. They ure reully worth much
mere than 00c euch. '
.Tllt,r? a,re,u,'iU. two-tone colored handkerchiefs with spoke hemstitched hems,
V te inch in width, at 50c euch. .
STEEL ENGRAVED AND DIE STAMPED CHRISTMAS CARDS
At 50c u Dezen
rvn!i mH"1 leir"? ' these attractive greeting cards, every one steel en en en
Sote Ire? tmpI. Prices for engraving from your personal calling curd
vZ iln or " ifr VtJl C08t e cards.
ter 50 cards udd $1.85 te the cost of the cards '
Fer 100 cards add $2.75 te the coat of tha cards.
e tne coat
copal Church of the Incarnation, of
Washington, will officiate, assisted by
the Rav. Dr. Frank L. Vernen, rector
of the church. Miss cnariews n.
Fahnestock will be maid' of honor and
only attendant. Mr. Lambert Cadwal
ader will serve aa best man. Owing te
mourning In the family there will be
no reception. On their return from a
wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace
will live at 1114 De Lancey place.
OBERHOLTZER CEnBONt
' An autumn wedding of Interest wilt
take place nt 4 o'clock this afternoon
In St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal
Church, Tenth and Chestnut streets.
M.t.AM UIa- PaI.U rfeaVaMf l?rhAnl.
rVidte nf Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendell Weed
ward, or tne Blenheim, win oeceme in
bride of Mr. Charles H, Oberheltser.
of Pheenlxvtlla. Pa. The ceremony will
be performed by the Rev. Dr. .Carl E.
Orimmtr. rector of the church. The
hriitn. who will b aiven In marriage
by her uncle, will be attended by her
alster, Mrs. James h. inline, aa matron
of honor, The bridesmaids will include
Tailored and '
Fur Garments
fbr
s All Occasions
162 1 Cfjrttnut Atreet
Wemen9 Silk Hese
Exceptional Offering
Values te 235
Black, Cordovan, Pole
and Gun Metal
taut
DRESSES
Fer Women and Misses
Savings as Much as 5000 en a Gewn
Of light taffeta, wonderful
beaded effects, velvet, bro
cade cloths.
4950
Values te 79 JO
Tailored and dressy effects
In satin crepe, Canten and
peiret.
25
Values te 59 JO
Apparel That Slenderizes the
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HORSMAN TALKING DOLLS
At $3.00
All the children love these "Mu Ma"
dells and they make the nicest Christ
mas gifts in the world. They ure
dressed in 0 different ttylcs of dresses
and rompers in various colors. Regular
value up te $5.00, at $3,00,
METAL BRAID FOR FANCY
WORK, 10c TO 75c A YARD
Your Ch;
ir ujr f.Hs funcy work
v
must
'v jr
a y $ metui Dram te muke
it truly v . It comes i inch 'te
inches wide, at 10c te 75c u yard.
METAL RIBBONS,
18c TO $3.50 A YARD
U inch te 7Vi inch ribbon in geld,
antique geld, silver und steel. Metui
ribbon is being used se much new that
you will be glud te find this ut 18c
te $3.50 a yurd.
Beult. Mill T, Margaret
Marlen H. Butten, Mrs.
ummer of Virginia Mlsa
Mlaa Louise
ftnencer.' Miss
x ;.
oSSeule&
oeernouser. mr. uwn '-"Vr'" ",,;
act as best man and the ushers will.
Include Mr. Charles I. Thompson, Mr. I
D. Hayes Agnew Adams, Mr. Price
Nerrls, Mr. William Hepkins. Mr.
James 'h. Little and Mr. Walter Mac
Caltum. A reception will, fellow the
ceremony at tne Acorn uiud. yn ukij
return from a wedding trip, Mr. and
Mrs. Oberheltser will live at 221S Rit
tenhouse street
McDERMOTT GROSS
Miss Miriam Gress, daughter 'of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Oress, of 115 West
Weed street, Norrlstewn, and Mr. Harry
A. McDermott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J. McDermott, of 1411 DeKalb
street, were married this morning in
St. Patrick's Church, Norrlstewn. The
Rev. W. Al. Braey officiated at the mar-
! r!
iremeny. r,
rhe bride was attended
by Tier sister. Mrs. Cenrad Bennett, asi
matron of honor. The beat man waaj
Ber
Men
Women
Velvet, metal brocades, sil
ver cloths, silver lace trim
ming. 69M
Values te 100.00
Fer street, afternoon and
dance. In chiffon, light
taffeta, velvet, peiret and
Canten.
8'5M.
Values te 69J0
Larger X'eman
WASH CLOTHS
3 for 25c
Very geud quality
wash cloths in various
attractive designs of
white with pink or
blue. Many of them
ure 20c values, se it is
a geed idcu te lay in u
supply ut this low
price, 3 for 25c.
LINEN
TOWELING
25c a Yard
A very fine quality
pure linen toweling ut
today's price for cot
ton. White toweling
with blue or red cress
burs or borders, also in
all white. Will wear
well and leuve no lint.
25c u yurd.
2
TOWELS
38c Each
Serviceuble w h i t e
hund towels of pure
linen. These towels
are worth u great deal
mere. It is u geed
idea te get them by
the dozen at this low
price, 38c each.
Mr. Francis McDermott. brother of
bridegroom. After a wadding trip.
-n ftr. McDermott will llve at 1
f tha
, Mr.
in
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MASON A KEELER
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IN AMUSIGIRLCOMEDV
I "DAFFY DILL"
GEORGIA O'RAMEY
VTOX WXE-SEATg TOMORROW
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JULIA SANDERSON "
"TANGERINE"
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127 GARRICKEvimNeE8 Ij'taijSJI
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THE BUNCH AND JUDY
Mule by Jtrem Kfrn
Urtirn Uv Ann C!4v!l
BV,.t'.AliPir --aldlt au.l Huirh KenJ
With llfllllunt Ct and KnwiubU
SUijmI by rtti Latlian
NKST WKKK-fiKATS, TOMORItOW
Thf .Minlral Cnninly Kurn-im
MOLLY DARLING
With JACK DONAHIIK
and Entire Cmt from Olah Thtr. H. T.
FORREST ZW
LAST 6 TIMES
ittrllyn HUler Wilt Peiltlr.ly Apptar
At All BamalnUr Ptrfemtncet
ZICOFCLD
TRIUMPH aVWl
MARILYN MILLERlTi
LEON ERWOL
l&2k. Cemes "Sally's" Successor
CKABLES OILLrNOKAK prcuats hli
13-SUr Musical Comedy Hit
"Geed Morning, dearie"
ntw 4fx Tlm. ut liinh. TliHlr. N. Y.
BROAD
MATINEE TODAT
EVEKINOS AT 8:20
J.ABT O TIMES
FRAHCINE LARRIMORE
In the Nvw Smart C'emrdy
NICE PEOPLE
n.ritKi, citnTHEns'
liKKA'IBST HI'I'I-KSS
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HENRY MILLER
RUTH CHATTERTON
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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
OF PHILADELPHIA
JOSEE PASTEKMACK. Conductor
SIX SUNDAY EVENING
ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC '
Openbg Concert, November 19
SsleUt: OLOA SAHAROFF. Pitnlit
MEMIIK1I8IMI' sriU. .WAIITaiiU M-I'IY
TO IIK. CHAKLLS s. IlllS.SCir. BW i-i'xi: stT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYEK
Thursday Etc.. Nev. 10. 8:13
KOCIAN
CZECH VIOLINIST
llrkt NOW ttl ll.tiin.-n, ma L!i.Un..
Monday Morning Musicales
BALLROOM. BELIEVUE-STRATTORD
RACHMANINOFF
TfrkpU NOU' nt II-....-...
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EITH'S THEATRE
FANNIE BRICE
LaU Star 2lrf"l" -r0lB,..
WALTER A EMILY WALTER
Helen Hltjrin, 'ftitaH1, K?.,
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Miller & Bradfer.1 A- ethew
NOVEMBER 20-EL8IE JANTS
Acadtnr of Muiic Tomorrow Eva, it 8:15
NEW YORK SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA '
DAMROSCH I WAGNER
conductor I PROGRAM
, rtckeU at Academy tt Hnn'. 1119 Chettnat
fy a UtaVTV ,UI """"" Mat. Imll,
CASINO Billy Watsen
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IIKIT I III M' IIKAI IIKH
Vft can only tell yen
Half the Story
The finale and ment interesting
part comes when you buy a
pound, take it home and make
it your way.
You'll Want That Steend Cup
OSCO Coffee
29
lb
In all our Stores
Ill
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MIMBTIgNTH A 1UBXBT
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THOMAS MEIGH
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"The Man Who
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Homestead
W1IK
TKEODOBE ROBERTS, OEOBOE rAWCETT
Olid FBITZI RIPQWAY
NEXT WEEK
WM. POX PRODUCTION
NERO
THE SCREEN'S SUPREME SPECTACLE
ALDINE
IDtu and
Clieitnut
COc
11:30, 1:30, 3:30, .'.:.')', 7:30, U:30
METRO PreiaaU
Mae
Murray
With MONTE BLUE
IN FIRST SH0WXMS
Broadway
Rese
Added LILLIAN POWELL, DAIICER
Prize A De May Gewn
Te tlir lj.lr i.rlttiu li'Kt 1hi rlpllin of
tin. elabniTit kewiis eni tiv Mli Murray
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MILTON SILLS
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PALACE
1:111 .v .MAKUr, I'
10 A. M. TO 11:15 T.M.
DUlMniTIIT PICTURE
"Te Have and te Held"
nrith BETTY COMP80N & BERT LYTELL
VICTORIA
tl-lll AMAIIKEI'
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"RAGS TO RICHES"
EEATURINO WESLEY BARRY
Next Week Firt Showing
"SHADOWS"
with LON CHANEY
ARCADIA
HUH AMI rilElTXrT
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"THE SHEIK"
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GLOBE
JUNIPER
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ALLEGHENY
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Alli'ifluny
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CECIL B. DE MILLE'S
MANiLAUGHTER,
With THOMAS MEIOHAN
ADDED MOTION PICTURES Or
VRANKFORD "I." CELEBRATION
CROSS KEYS
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METROPOLITANS
2 Weeks Starting Next Monday
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