Sillll ffuST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Lavine Tea te Introduce Miss Hagar A Second Dance Given by Mr, and Mrs, Rebert Learning Montgomery Tonight at Ardrossan Ovir of the prettiest teai of the sen ! lvcn renterdny afternoon ,Jfln.,l Mrs. Edward J. Lavine for .M,.,l.lriuBhter, Mnrna Hnijai;. &LX th f daughter of Mr. and Art. W"1" ',',1 her mother havln been Will. Jlrhn Lavine. They, live at l".. Led", en Crefcldt W in Chtitnut H " nCh fs nt the end the Lines' house, wmen riTeJni Arthur Xeaa' house in Barclay nnd Arthur w ceM xBi i una Is very beautwui. 0b' Tsvlne and Mrs. Ungar rfe ."fr-tth Mnrna, who is pretty and celred with mm. f ittrsctlve. we v 0ffnlr of ind her frecU wa "Soldered in geld. hlteW nt the side and whs fin It .was ET exquisite perl- buckle. ff.be trenbeSnuet if white and ,riS looked extremely well in Mrs. 1;B. nnd llver crepe, which ".rtiEif? draped while Mrs. La- fSUTiS'lS. I- tb. bodice. v THE evening there was the dance PJPPPPMBJBPPPPPPPJBJpjpj ?7AfcvA'n!E"ilff,T?wT-H7:7T'1 -; ' frfifeLi'.vL Introduced Yesterday SOI el te ;: -j u- Henrv B X wTiicn fljr. minBten, gnve for Thompson, of Wingien. tf Jfty coming of "green ith blue velvet. TONIGHT we have the second dance which the Rebert Learning Ment- .. will elve for IICICII noire. re ffiAEhte. Instead of Imvinff ieeuiau :, ,,. i.nv i,nvi una n Kef smaller dans for about 250 fn 800 Be" " ech time. nn. they have !2.mJn their own house nt Vlllnnevn. ,hS t here wl he a. P ?"? J....M hpfore the party. liiciuninB one nv Mr ami Mr Jehn Hampton fiSes for Mary Carrell Spencer, one ft Tlliebet i Dale WUtaen te be given ierii Tulla Learning Weed and her hrtl Srm els Weed? and the Merris fffiw 111 entertain for Anne II. feiin.-ml Mrs. Maurlce Hcckscher Tewnsemi. J. . ,,, ,ifl.,hr. will rive a dinner or mr uf"i ?.... g V Jertriuk. Heckscher, - and. hei S Alfre.1 nitlille, and the Stacy iK and tScerge W. C. Drcxels wlfi 1 erl rui arts , til like edts I 111 bit I beat troelt rlt. lent. Ter. ilitj. mei; ubbti tell anM iytkt bit! itkli tlnuM ntr Nit xceM man' t has ablM UVll' wert I id' ippert edM. feri also entertain, DID you hear that the very Interest ing Baren Hcrni Wullcrsterf-Ur. bain Ue has been stepping with the WaUer Ulabens for several weeks, .sen .sen ucdte their niece, MK-. .Tnne Hei ffi? The Baren sailed for Kurepe eT Saturday, and In January Mrs. lllnben and her niece will go te the ether side, where the wedding will aTheP Baren Is nn Austrian, hut has ben in this country for some tlme en business and liui certainly chosen n most attractive girl for his wife. MIm Holceuio is me aaugmer .um, William S. BaHcem by her .former marriwre te the late Dr. Holcomb. Mlns Holcomb has spent n.uch of her time In llijn Mawr with her aunt and waH a rmpil of Miss Wright's school out there. The marriage, I understand, is te take place in March. OTIIEIt took Dorethy into town with her te have a wee coat fitted M nn hrr when slie teas about three years old. And new that she is four, she hml te bring her in again for the same ptirpce, for little three and four yenr olds de grew considerably In n yenr's time. As they entered the great store mother wondered if Dorethy would re member nor previous visit ana se sne laid: "Dorethy, de you knew where you are?" "Yes, muvvcr." replied our heroine. This was truly wonderful, thought mother, nnd she nsked eagerly: "Where?" And Dorethy answered, "Yight here." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yarnall. of Crum Creek Farm, Doven, have Issued Invitations for a luncheon at their home en Sunday, November 26. Mrs. Samuel M. Fex, of Chestnutweld, Tcrresdale, has Issued Invitations 'for a theatra party en Wednesday, January 3. In honor of Miss Harah Franklin Dunne, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rusuell Duane. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Itedman Page, Jr, of 0t6 Locust strict, will entertain at dinner at the Illtz-Cnrlten en Mon day evening, December 18, In honor of Mlis Fletenca Robinson Crezcr, debu tante daughatr of Mr. and Mrs. Edward CreMr. before the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jefferds will irlve at the Rltx-Carlten In honor of their niece, Miss Marguerite Jefferds Beyle, debu ante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A .Beyle, of Keswick Heuse, Rydal. Mrs. Henry Blackwell Bartow, of the Lengncre, will give a theatre party follewe by gunner at-the Hlts-Carlten en Friday evening, January 26, In honor of her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. neeffrev Hterv Rmltn. at Owvnedd Vnl. ley, and her debutante idaughter. Miss ismiiy Kaignn uartew. jars. Hmitn was Miss Katherlne Cceltdie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. CoeTldge, of Bosten, before her marriage last June. Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce Sewell, Jr., of Out of Bounds. Chestnut Hill, have Issued tnvltatlena for a small dance en Tuesday evening, December it, at 9 o'clock, In hemer of their daughters, Miss Anna Belle Sewell and Miss Eleaner Joyce Bewcll. The card of Mr. Sewelfe nephew, Mr. Beaveau Berte, 3d, Is Inclesed. Dr. and ' Mrs. Strieker Celes, of Orccnway, Bryn Mawr, will shortly Issue InvlUtlens for a theatre party en Thursday evening, December 31, In honor of M(m Evelyn Martin, daughter ei jur. ana Airs. i;ari eiuiu.ru mar tin, of Chestnut Hill, and Mlsa Helen Warren Allen, daughter of Mm. Alfred Reginald Allen, of 2013 Spruce atreet, both debutantes of the season. Dr. and Mrn. Celes will net occupy their house at 2103 Walnut street this winter, but will remain at Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mr, Jeseph A. Stetnmets, of WayneT avenue and Wetvew atreet, Qcrmantewn, will give a dance en Wed nesday evening, December 27. at the Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of their daughter. Miss Frances Margaret Stelnmets? and their son, Mr. Jeseph Janney Stelnmets. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wllmer Blddle. of Blnderten Heuse, Chestnut Hill, have lei,iwt Invltnttnna frt a flatinA At the Rlts-Carlten en Wednesday eVenlng, November 29. In honor of their daugh ters, Miss Elisabeth Gorden, Mlsa Anne Huntley Gorden, Miss Virginia Southall Gorden and Miss Harriet Blddle. Mr. and Mrs. William Squire Beld Ing, of Bayldon, Bryn Mawr, will enter tain at dinner tomorrow evening In honor of Mrs. I 8. Beldlng. of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Beldtng will give a tea en Sunday also In honor of Mrs. Beldlng. The new commlttee cf Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts Dancing Class, which will held Its first meeting at the Belle-vue-Stratferd this evening, will Include Mr. Frederick Camp, Mr. Van Hern Ely. Mr. Samuel Ewlng, Mr. Giles P. Wetherlll, Mr. Jehn Meade Blssell, Mr. Rebert Arndt, Mr. Charles Day and Mr. J. Barry Colahan, 4th. Mlsa Dorethy Steen. daughter of Mr. and Mra William J. Steen, of 137 West rnll-Ellena street, Germantown, has Issued lvltatlena for a card party en Saturday afternoon, December 2. Mrs. T. Cook Stellwagen, Jr., of Graystone, Meylan, has Issued cards for a tea en Tuesday, November 28, from 3 until C o'clock. Mr. enJ Mrs. William West Frailer nnd their daughter. Miss Elizabeth P. Frnzler. are spending a short time at the Hetel Traymere, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mr Richard S. Newbpld have moved Inte their new home, 6217 Greene atreet, Germantown. Miss Agnes R. Gress, of Bethlehem, will arrive early next month te be the euest for several weeks of her unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crezcr. of 2035 Loeust etreet. Mr. and Mrs. Crezer.wlll give 'a ball te Introduce n n-nrnm iJ 'tiMr daushter. Mlsa Florence Robinson Crozer, en Tuesday evening, Deccmecr u, at xne juhbuc juhbuc Stratferd. M, .nil Mr. MaeKnlcht Black. Of 2310 Pine street, will occupy their new home en Panama street en uecemucr . nr .mi Mm. H. Twis Zlenler and their family, who' have been spending several months nt their summer home at Hnverferd, will return te ineir town house, 1C2B Walnut sUeet, the lsttcr part of this month. The guesta who will attend the bridge party which Miss Katharlne Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Gilbert, of the Marlln Hetel, Fortieth and Ixcust streets, will give en . Wednesday after noon wilt" be Mrs. Jacob Abbett, Mrs. J. Addison Abrams. Mrs. Edgar Black. 3d, Mr. William Bcntley. Mrs. Edward I, Dale, Mrs. Jeseph Dicksen Edsen, Mra Rebert GrlKgs, Mrs. Leen Herbert, Aim. Ituiucu (KiiumH, m., " Harry C. Mlddloten. Mrs. Lewls Par-, sons, Mrs. Paul Rcbman, Miss Dorethy Bacen, Miss Edith Brown. Miss Eleaner , Cummlngs. Miss Margaret Chenewlth. Mlsa Kntimrlnn Clark. Mlsa Eleaner Gray, Miss Katharine Macfarlane, Mlsa Eugenia Vansant and Miss Louise Van sant. The patronesses for the four dances i.t-1. ...in i.a nliun n 1.a nhlln.lAlnhlc WHICH will uu hivcii v ... ..,...... Cricket Club throughout the winter, the first of which will take place en De cember 6, Include Mrs. Francis II. Ad Ad ler, Mrs Henry F. Bremley, Mrs. Rich- nra w. uisnep, rare, noueri j. v.uiciimii. Mrs. Arthur E. Goodfellow, Mrs. Iler- Wcst Philadelphia LLLLLLLLLEwLPLLLLlgra ptstvLliKB iLWV V ':" -'' '' HkHM . M', ? i ' , SiVLVl mm, lv- -' :'C Jim mt th - -, '& ffl H ,i0 ' a e ' i : , i,' ... ,-,,.,.;' v. v' v'--,i,::'-''':'- '". f-M HLj'H -" '-'P- ... ?' ','l i wm Wl&rt.i.iv; 4 rfl-eLfLfLfisLfLfJ WBB I pH The marriage of Miss Mlra Ple1""' daughter of Mr. and Mr R. A. Plow man, of 4315 Hansom street, and Mr. Paul King German took Place at ' the home of the bride's parents en Saturday last. The Rev. J. A. Blair, D. D., reoter of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. After wee ding Journey Mr. and Mrs. aerman will live at 4315 Sansom atreet Mrs. Walter h. Petersen, of 811 Seuth Forty-ninth street, gave a shower fel- home Wednesday nfternoen In honor of Mlsa fauune t'earsen, wnose ni ment has recently been announced te Mr. T. A. Brown, of Reme, N. 1. The guesU Included Mrs. R. 8. Cole and Mr;. A. B. Tuthlll, of New Yerk: Mrs. I H. suriea, Mra J. h. wenmeny, m. J. Petersen, Mrs. C. Edgar Pearson, m r WmiI .. t.a f. Rrhresdel. Mrs. R. Montgomery, Mrs. Menree, Mr R. D. Williams, Mrs. Edgar Petter, Miss Ethel Lament, Mrs. Dawsen Huber, Mrs. Alex McKay, Miss Ann Kelly, Mra, Jee Kelly. Mrs; Martin MeWllllamt, Mrs. Charles Kessler, Mrs. Frederick .BaUeti, Mr Henry M. Antwellcr, Mrs. Arthur Claffy and Mrs. Harry Darmer Eldridge. The marriage of Mlsa Mildred Klrk- fiatrick. daughter of Mrs. Alexander Ilrkpatrlck. of 0228 Webster street, te Mr. E. Russell Scars, of Marlen. III., took place en Wednesday evening at the home of the bride. The ey. A. Gorden MacLennen, of Bethany Presby terian Church, officiated. Miss Edith J. Klrkpatrlck, sister of the bride, attended her and Dr. U. U Seaver acted as best man. A reception followed the ceremony. M ufaiaVa t Mnte nt RS04 Florence avenue, will be among the guests at the dinner and reception given by the American Commlttee ler pevaatated France en Tuesday, December 12, te meet M. Geerges elemenceau, at tne Hetel Pennsylvania, New Yerk. Mrs. Mata recently returned after an eight weeks' tour of France. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaiser, of 5612 Osage avenue, entertained Informally at home last evening. The gueste Included Mlsa Mary Crenny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeCermlck, Mr. M. Wilkinson. Mr. Wil liam I O'Brien, of Phllllpsburg, N. J., and Mr. James MeCermlck, of Kasten, Pa. North Philadelphia Engaged PPPPPPPPPPPHPjPBBBBk f;pjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjp i, , A KmRPPPPPP"'' -pD ViPiiPPpKEPBH '&$zvv, '" PPPPPJKStvPPJr WEPPPHs'TifepW WI 'J'PJJJJJJJJj9HIPJJJJ IFf ;., i riFiASr tfiyiicim Mf- t ., ' MISS VIRGINIA LOUISE BOX Daughter of Mra. T. Nerria Bex, of lit East Walnut lane, Germantown, wheee engage' ment ha been announced te Mr. Harry R. Caeeelbury. The for mal announcement wa made at a dance which Mrs. Bex gave at her home in honor of her daugh ter en November h and their family, who have bean llrin In Montreal for the last five year), have returned te Germantown and are max Ing their home nt lee West Washington lone. Mrs. ueneri parson, mra. duiw mother, Is making her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cenncll, of Pel ham Court, who have been en a several weeks' trip te the Grand Canyon and New Mexico, have returned home. Lawndalc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markelewlta, of 7839 Bingham street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. Mlsa Helen Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Andersen, of Leylck street, Is spending several weens visit Ing rrienas in riuseurgn. Delaware County Mra. Leuis C. Emmens has returned te her home In Swarthmere from a three weeks' stay In Cuba. Mra. Ernest H. Kauffmnn, of Drejel Hlll.entertalned Informally at bridge en Wednesday afternoon. Norristown The November tnfetlnB of the Octave Club was held en Wednesday afternoon tthe Bretae Club heuee. Mlee Anne swerta wm In charge of, the program, the nuhlect of whleh was "The Recital." ,'Mr. Harry T. Burleigh was the Inter- preiauve artist. At a party given en Wednesday night at 4736 North Eleventh street by Mr. land Mrs. Jeseph Carlliz tlffi following ,- nern nresnnt: Mr. and Mrs. I. Photo by J. Mitchell Elliet MISS MARNA L.'HAGAR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter F. Hagar, of Sunset Ledge, Chestnut Hill, who made her debut at a tea which her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lavine, of Onival, Chestnut Hill, gave at their home yester day afternoon bert M. Lowrey, Mrs. Andrew R. Mc Cowan and Mrs. William II'. Trump. A tournel and ball will be given under the aunpttea of the drill assoclatlen-f Mary Cemmandcry. Ne. 30, Knlghta Templar of Pennsylvania, at the Belle-vuc-Stratferd en Monday evening, No vember 27, at 8 o'clock. Mr. William H. Brehm Is chairman of the tournel cemmittee: Mr. Edward F. Roberte S resident of the drill association, and Ir. Albert W. Jarman commander of the Mary Cemmandcry. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Combs, of this city, who were passengers en the steam ship Majestic, are staying at the Waldorf-Aseoria, New Yerk. -., wttm nresnnt Lampert. Miss Lillian Bleck, Mrs.-Harry Bleck, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph i Josephs, Miss Mary Smelcns and Mr. Earl Her bert Carlltz. if Inula Khtimnn. Jr.. Mr. Frank .atuliaw nnd Mr. Harry Wagner have lust returned rrem a nunung iru through the rocenos ns the guests of Mr. Leuis Shuman, Sr., of 2300 North Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Merris, of Ri7 Vnrth Fifteenth street, announce the engagement 'of their daughter, Miss) Helen K. morns. ie Mr. i-aui ii. -iiu, of Pheenlxvllle, Pa. Mr. and Mra Jehn K. Stever, of 31 North Dewey street, are being congrat ulated upon the birth of a son. Mra. Stever will be remembered before her marriage was Miss Madeline D. Ollbrlde. that he Is recovering from, his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kauffman. of 1620 Merris street, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at Apelle Hall en Sunday last. Holmesburg The Charles McMcnamy Pest, Amer ican Legien, will give a dance en No vember 24 at All Saints' parish house In Terresdale. Mrs. Lewis Wentworth, of Rhawn atreet, will be hostess te the members of her card club en Thursday afternoon, when the guest of honor will be Mrs. Themnn MncFnddcn, of Des Moines, la., who Is spending a month In the East Seuth Philadelphia Mrs. Jehn Dougherty entertained re cently at cards nt the Stenton Country Club. Among the guests were Mra C. Roberts, Mrs. R. Hazlett, Mra. Themas B. Wmle, Mrs. Oiorge I. Noen, Mrs. Jeseph Halpln, Mrs. J. Scheck, Mrs. D. Duffv, Mrs. O. Brogley, Mrs. G. Haney, Mrs. O. Lefferts, Mrs. J. Ralnvllle and Mrs. J. Sclull. Friends of Mr. Jehn Hcarne, of 118 Wharten atreet, will be giaa te learn YOUPt FEET NEED THEM GOOD TAtTE DEMANDS THEM the I One or the ether NEW but seldom both! Most shoes A nre cither right up-te-the-minute . in style or clse built with be'h YmIWIV. eyes en comfertr JwwLv!r The A- E Litt, 8hee has becn tOffOE enthusiastically endorsed by the gagtgfXfXflxggJ highest medical authorities and approved by the strictest conneis seurs of Fashion. Tired, aching feet will find instant comfort, Patented methods insure this, and expert designers have in sured their smart appearance. smm 1lUl t life LfflKV Iter ft arintl talr"' iclt n ?' tcila India ntlWj indlfl HICII llldl' sedf Jecd rtUfl'. Of' w2 tel tlea s Shee Company 1314 Chestnut St. VOUR FEET NEED THEM - GOOD TASTE DEMANDS THEM m BACHRACH PORTRAITS at reasonable prices will solve your Christmas problems, but their quality demands time and care arrange your appointment now new before itistoelate. PHOTOGRAPHS OF O'STINCJJ&jJjita 1626 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA &6e5) Visit Our New Corset Deeartment in the at. James a nep: wamut at i mneenm i iki tjii '! I CHESTNUT AT 13th jSTRBET SATURDAY rA Comprehensive Offering of ' MISSES' DRESSES In Street, Afternoon & Evening Medes MODERATELY PRICED TWILLS & SILKS 39.50 Street and afternoon modes, especially designed for the Jeune Fille, are distinguished by their fine fabrics, perfection of finish and individual ornamentation expressed in braiding, embroid ery and beading in Oriental motifs, French tucking, fine plaitings. All fashionable shades. Other New Twills & Silks 45,00 te 195.00 Peirel ttvills, plquctincs, satin Canten, malelasse, crepe Renee and crepe Romaine in an interesting variety of new modes, featuring the draped, chemise, paneled and circular effects. VELVETS & CREPE SILKS 49.50 Enchanting replicas of recent imports are introduced by these youthful afternoon and dance frocks, that employ all the fascinating silk crepe weaves, and rich 'textured velvets in a host of exquisite shades: dark, vivid and pastel. Other Velvets & Crepe Silks 55.00 te 235.00 The Jacquettc Freck with its elaborately ornamented coat top, the intriguing circular effects, the graceful draped modes, the fashionable chemise freck: all art artfully rendered in beautiful crepe tilk; chiffon, brocaded and xeedding ring velvets. MISSES' DEPT.: FOURTH FLOOR Germantown Mr. and Mm O. Herbert N'agle, of the Dclmar-Merrls, entertained In honor of thelr daughter, Mlas Dorethy Naple, yesterday. Among the guests were'Mlw Marjerle Beatty, Miss Edna ailbert. Mian Marlen Fischer, Miss Jcsele Weeder. Miss Sarah DcweeB, Miss Mar arat Parry. Mr. I,aurencA Barbour, Dr. Tana Weeder, Mr. Geerge Steven eon. Mr. Hareld Martin, Mr. Leslie Betts, Mr. Franklin Shcble, Mr. Rudelph Klauder and Mr. Gerald Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bates, of Oak read and Scheel Jane, will leave the end of this week for a few weeks' trip te Bermuda. Mrs. Geerge French, of Mancheater, N. H., formerly of Germantown, 1b vis iting' Mrs. H. M. Ceffln, of 507 Hans berry street, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Leenard Stllea t EVENINOS AT BlIS MAT. TOKOSBOW YAnr.ru mi.tTNOnAM Pnunta Tne zseweti siumvii vemear w THE BUNCH AND JUDY Mn.lc tiv .Terem Kern lyjr'r hr Annp Caldwell Boek by Anne ( Mwell anil Hugh Ferd With Ilrllllnnt Cnat and Rniiembl Stng"1 hr VrrA Lnthnm ijaBBBreT EVER. AT SilO rUllllK9l MAT. TOMORROW LAST 3 TIMES Harilrn Miller Will Paiitlvelr Appr At All Kimalnlnf Performance! ZIEGFELD TBITTMPK MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL Next Week. Beata New Charles Dllllnrhim VnaenU Hla 12-S'.r Maaleal Comedy Hit "Ballsa" Twin BMtar N. Y, caat intact m Geed Morning, Dearie! EVENINOS AT titO MAT. TOMORROW XABT 3 TIMES BROAD FRANCINE LARRIM0RE la the New Smart Comedy NICE PEOPLE rtAriiKt, rneTHEna OnKATEST mvcKsa 8 Weaka Cem. Men., Net. SO Seata New Mat. Weilnculnv, TlmnldttlUnr nnd Sat. HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON In Uenry nntnH!1 (irent Play K LA TENDRESSE (TENI)KHNEKS) 6r ill sHn!s;ivurf DAILY MATS.. JilB Effl, f ' THE 'cimfflK TRIO fmmMn rvmsgyte AND NEXT WEEK BItt Beats New for V.j itvnwrtf vlffH " T". "-n..- M,.i inanmsiTinir m.x. m nin VDI NIOHTS AT lllS flKARP LYIfIC MAT. TOMORROW "liellshtfnl eperettii around romance of BLOSSOM ssssm TIME BEATS WR WITM OMlHAi, M.V CAST an renmirmi THAKXBOmNO DAT E asuniunf ADELPHI Erea. at isSO SOW Pep. M.50 Mat. Tomer. "Plaaaea audience fend of honeymoon farces." North Amerlean. JUS! VIVIAN MARTIN mm I.YNNE OVERMAN TV I Lnit S Evenlna-a LAST MAT. TOMOR. SHUBERT INM&bl IN A MUSIOIKL COMEOV VPAFFY DILL" GEORGIA O'RAMEY .flvENr' SfiAtS NOW for Nest Week ft Thankeitvlnc Mat. ft Night Dane carlten'a Tnumpn ei xnumpnii JUUA SANDERSON 'TANGERINE" Frank Crnmlt. Frank Ealer ft Orlslnal Caat Monday Morning Muticales BALLROOM. BELLEVUESTRATrOBD MONDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 0. U:li RACHMANINOFF Ticket" NOW st Herpe'. 1118 Clicntnut . DESMOND MAE SEBMOND ANDPtAYERa Kent. At. ft Cumberland KlyhtW et 8:15 Mt Tu.. Thitn,, Sat. "MADAME X" Academy Sent Acad. & Heppe-n, 1110 Clicat. PHILADELPHIA JfS'&Tomer. H!ifs nDrUCCTQA' SoleHt- rtrnnWnw UKLnCSIIW,, Hiilrman. Vlellnlat ipjiyiiumMJisUtisUMi Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 Every Hat in Our Millinery Department Has Been Reduced One-Third te One-Half Every hat, from our lovely imported French hats te our hats for sports wear and for children, all have been reduced very radically. Velour sports hats which were $14.00 have new been reduced te $5.00. Thejr are, beautiful hats with double brims and smart bands of grosgrain ribbon. They may be had in a geed line of colors. Our children's hats have also been reduced very extensively. We have a collection of Madge Evans hats, formerly $7.00 te $10.00, which we have new marked at $1.00 te $5.00. Velvet hats including simple little school hats and dressier ones trimmed with ostrich and fur are new as low as $2.50 te $12.00, some of them having been re duced te half. Toilet Articles at Special Prices Coty's L'Origan Compact Face Powder, large-size Rilt box, 90c. Coty's L'Oriffan and Paris Twin Compact, face powder and rouge, $1.50 size, $1.25. Elcaya Cream, 60c size, 40c. Coty's L'Origan and Paris Extract, pocketbook mzc, e0c value, 35c. Dagget and Ramsdell's Celd Cream Seap, 2."ie size, ISc. Pepsedent Teeth Paste, 35c. Derine Compact Face Powder, 25c. Un Air Embaume Compact Face Powder, loc size, 55e. Azurea or Floramye Sachet Powder, 75c size, eTc. Fancies and Ornaments for Hats We linve a very attiermc collection of hat ornament?. There are ostrich fancies m all colors at $1.'J5 te $5.00. Cequo fancies aie $1.50 te $4.00. There is n very attrac tive group of imported trim mings and ornaments in all the wanted shades, as well as fur and metallic effects. Kayser Italian Silk Underwear Kayser Italian Silk Vests, regular and bodice tops, in flesh, white and orchid, regu lar $3.00 value, at $2.75. Knyser Italian Silk Bleemers in flesh, white and orchid, $3.75 value, at $3.50. Kayser Italian Silk Union Suits in flesh, regular and bedice tops, $6.75 value, at $6.00. Imported Embroidered Handkerchiefs W have just received a new shipment of Swiss handkerchiefs with attractive em broidery in one comer. The handkerchiefs are all linen and will make very welcome Chribtmns gifts. There are some at fiOc each, and at 75c each there are paiticularly loely ones with filet effects. Bleemers for Wear in Celder Weather Satine or batiste bloomers are very popular, as they prove se satisfactory en cold winter days. They are inex pensive and wear well. Black satlne bloomers at 50c a pa'ir. Pink or white batiste bloomers are $1.00 a pair and pink or white satine bloomers are $1.50. Allen's Hair Nets Reduced te 75c a Dezen Fer dependability and geed leeks Allen's hair net surpass every ether kind. Lenger strands are used in them, the nets arc deeper and the cap-shape kind are woven closer around the face, thus giving them elasticity and making them fit mere snugly. They come in a splendid range of colors, se that every shade of hair can be matched. The following prices new prevail: Single mesh, cap ami straight shape, 75c a dozen. 3 dozen for $2.00. Deuble mesh, cap and straight shape, $1.00 a dozen, 3 dozen for $2.50. White and gray nets, 15c each, $1.50 a dozen. Twe Speqial Values in Trefeusse Gloves Our glove sale is, ever, but we are still offering two numbers at very special values: Trefeusse Kid Gloves with ene clasp, P. K. sewn, in black, white, tan, brown and gray, regular $2,75 quality, at $1.05 a pair. Trcfousse Kid Gloves with two clasps, everseam sewn, in black, white and navy. This is our regular $2.50 stock reduced te $1.50. Boudoir Fittings in Brocade -Fer the boudoir dressing table or desk there is a wonderful variety of brocade fit tings in both rose and blue. Among them are candy jars at $3.00 and $3.75, boxes of various sorts at $1.75 and $2.75, and charm ing desk sets at $10,50. Alse trays, picture frames, pin cushions and many ether things, They make lovely gifts, and it is pessible te get something of this sort at almost any price one wishes te pay. Wfmf iiM.t.vth .-, ' " "'"'' Kwmvttnr iurei .. w- THOMAS MEIGHAN IN A NBW PAnAMOtWT PtOTUM ' "ThtMin WheSiwTuMrriw" a KOTAnr.R Mt-stcAr, rKATtmi HANS KINDLER NEXT WEElNOXMA JuXuXPM ,'t n "Tirr vi'vwm'r. vr.aw.. KH MAHKKT 1ATH A 11:30, 130. 3.30, B-30. 7:80. 0:M i:NTAN THOMPSON'S "The Old Homestead" A PAltAMOtTNT PICTOnB NEXT WEEK WM. FOX PRODUCTION NERO THE SCREEN'S SUPREME SPECTACLE ALPINE Climtmlt 00 it A. M. TO 11 I' jr. MAE MURRAY Willi MONTE EtUE In 'BROADWAY ROSE A DE KAY OOWN WILL BE AWARDEU In Imlv nrltlng ht dfirilntlnn nf (lis i IjliumtK gmvm eni by Mitt Murruy U lil tifn'l Ifllefi PALi fT!? '-T" MA!IKr.T & nt . .'i. "te ii -is r. m. A I'VUAMnr .r nifimir "Te Have and te Held" With BFTTV COMP50M A PERT T.TrLT. M,&W G'tJ'XJ'Jk Kj 11. IS . .I. Ui 11 V M. nne.D a- I'licsT.vfT THOMAS II. IMT. I'ltll.NTit "SKIN DEEP" WITU MILTON SILLS .'nd FLORENCE VIDOR IITH A MAllKr.T DA, M. Tdlfl.1 P. M. VICTORIA "RAGS TO RICHES" FEATURING WESLEY BAHIIY NEXT WEEK !.Tation . "SHADOWS' Sgf With LON CHANEY tt HARRISON FORB ARP.AniA i1 m-mmm-mr-mmM-m CHE8TNOT TODAY AND TOMORROW METRO PRESENTS RES INGRAM'S PRISONER OF ZENDA Continnem 9:30 A. M. te 11 :30 P. M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE8 CAPITOL Hill AMI M.MIKKT ngueipn vaitntlni In "THE SHEIK" GLOBE JU.MPEH AND .MARKET 11 TO 11 THE BIG SHOW "Barnum Was Right" eiinnir.' ukai. phkakb try llllll.tif it i.N t Jll.ll 2 IS. tt 30. II P. M. iT-iri'i. r r . BROADWAY ."MANSLAUGHTER" m lf"fU PSkJt irmikriril A MLLCU ntni , Ai' MANSLAUGHTER' With THOMAS MEIOHAN tnriFn -riiAVKniim "i." cki.it.h Tte: CROSS KEYS "HUSBANDS THREE" ciith & M.vukirr Vn-Hlolllle -L1 I", 78 ! KML-TDnnAI ITAfJOPERA ivic J wr ws-1 rmiHOUSE 2 Weeks Slarting Next Monday HfERA l.t, vk Mej., A.llAl 'iu:i , RIGOI.LITO: Wed.. TObCA. Ihur. lUx . MAKT1IA, l.v., IlUTIEHllVl jrri.. CARI1EN: Silt Kll.. JEWELS IIADONHA: Evt CAVAMERIA. lHe.. KAU8T: Wed . SALOMF Thum Mt CAVAI.LLRIA.PACLIACCI. Eve., LUCIAt Frl. IOHENORIN- St Mt . 3VTTER. FLY: Eve.. IL TROVATORE. Prlcci- $3, 2.0 $!!. I.0. 1. ',' 8fli 'eitt New t Opern Heuie nml Clm'ieli GRAND OPENING OF The Grand Dancing Every Evening 1736-48 North Bread St. Saturday, Nev. 18th UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE STANLEY DANCING jajfti itilY N'(ht ' 8:ls ShrP fflnLnlll Mst. Tcmer.,50e te $2.00 "Livellett Shew cf the henen," N, Am. A MmBtMi yyM'i'J TJJ f-J . J THE CASTLE 219 SOUTH BROAD ST. l,il4 On at Pliiinri In 11111u1nel112 'I hit th. CAMDEN COUNTY BEAUTIES NI111 .Vlt,M In tin- llii'Milliii f tli Wltlti- IIithi- I'lkH Haw Am it il in Imitation TO RE OUR OWEST3 TONIGHT. NOVEMBER 177H Don't Ml. s ThH Trout ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES TONIGHT AS TOMORROW P PRESENT DAY EKING 70c. f, $1 SO nt Hpp'-BOc at peer EITH'S THEATR inmmm Te k Tred Lute SUr Zterfeld "fellU WALTER EMILY WALTsVb i Helen Hlr.lni i ti.il ,?, . Antheny t.X. V3LJ Miner erenrerit 4 04fcT NOVEMBER 10-ELF.ie j'iO UNIVERSITY 33D iravea I MUSEUM BATUBDAT liH rrte Illiiilrsteil Leetur. 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