Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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JUST GOSSIPABOjIT PEOPLE
Naiic? Wynne Talks of the Tea at the Acorn Club te
Introduce Miss Newlin, Miss Siter and Miss Harri'
son Emergency Aid Activities for-Russia
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t havb . '"."'::"'::, . iin;nni"ni,n.u"M,."Th,,., hnhui
wddln date nor et u new tuill ou the
Sale tens nrc nlmrat eyer after the
rjthnche et ' H'ls w,e.h', There nrc
Km for next ck ami three or four
S the .nUh of December and then
can.ur te " f- ,
,.. even If it does net strike mi no.
ire, does get te
Jr my dears, this gelnB te tens day
Iftir (fay. no "natter hew pretty they
! ,1em t te U n bit raonetonaUH.
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iMterdny ten nt the Acorn Club,
ferthnt wni net inotietonoii, bavlifg been
ten for three debutnntes nt m. That
KUnt three girls, te meet and nil their
B??.1-.1 Ha l.ln lftl. te talk te. be t
I SS. WcMhVTargaretNcwlh,,
be tne uiciinru y--""" uu-j".":
it graduated from the Wlnner Schoe
i Bosten. She te lery attractive and
loelted enect yesterday in a whitn cry
tal beaded frock fashioned en simple
lines.
1v It's net mi cngiigcmcht, nor a Heward Rhenda, Mrs. Ihenias KeMiu,
r,e, ii ""' .. " "... .... ,,, , Mrs. .1. .Mad son Tnyler. Miss Careline
Sinkler, Mrs. William Tucker. Mrs.
Hurclay II. Wnrburlen, JlrB. William
Willcox, Mrs. Mnrrisen I. Wright and
Mrs. Geerge Woodward.
BOBBY Lad been naughty; In fact,
se naughty father had been 'obliged
te tnka him into the house te use the
slipper. While operations were gelm
n n neigimer cowed en uie teiepnene
te ask If Itebbr could ie nil errand for
her as the mnld was out and she could
net leave the bnby. Hebby's sNter
Ethel, who Is eight yearn old, thought
n while and then remnrked; "Well,
Mrs. T , maybe he could later, but
net Just new. Yeu sec. he'swell, he's
very busy new getting spanked.'
XAXCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. J. WUmer Blddle, of
Binder Hcuse. Chestnut Hill, will en
tertain at dlnncr-thls evening In honor
of Miss Gertrude 8. Hecktcher, daugh
ter of Mrs. Maurice Heckscher. of Bmc
mead Farm. Newtown Sauare. whose
rii.wv. sitrr. the second debutante
for whom the tea was given, is n dough
ter of Mrs. Barry Siter, a sister of.
Llewellyn Barry, a former Phllndel
tblan who new lives in New Yerk.
Elizabeth Siter Is nrtlstic nnd Is n
iraduate of Shady Hill Scheel. Chest
nut HIM. She has reddish-brown hair
nod rather dnrk ejes and holds herself
ry well. Her frock was a sort of
belie chiffon and was finished witb a
blue brocaded sash.
Maud Harrison, the third bud at the
tea, is the Jeseph Harrison, .Tr.'s
daughter and a sister of Mrs. Philip
Pries and Miss Marearctta Harrison.
Her brother Jee Is engaged te Miss Rita Austin, of
Heckscher. Maud attended the Baldwin . street, will
Scheel and later took up special
courses. She was dressed In whlte vel
ret, the skirt slightly draped at the
tide and the upper part of tne frock
made with a round neck. The dress
had a little train and Maud carried pink
totes.
She Is very fair, with lovely gold geld
brown hair, and really I have seldom
in three prettier girls together. Mrs.
Nevclln and Mrs. Barry received with
the buds, the former wearing a sewn
ef blue brocade and tbe latter black
velvet.
mead Farm, Newtown square, wnose
engagement te Mr. Alfred Blddle was
recently announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Ell Klrlt Price, et 1709
Walnut street, will entertain ;. bejc
party at the epenltiB of the Jletrd Jletrd
pel'tan Opera Heus.e en Tuesday eve
ning nest.
Miss Naucv Knew led, deititnm
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Knew lee. of 8106 Semlnole avenue,
Chestnut Hill, will be the jjuest of hencr
at a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. Mlchell. of S943 Chestnut street, will
ge en Wednesday evening, December
se, oeiere tne ciance air. ivicimiu
jr ZB2 seum Tweniy-ecM
m crivA nt the nui-Carlten
In honor of his debutante daughter,
Betrothed
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of Mlsa tiueylla Austin, debutsna-daughter
of Mr. Richard U Austin, of a
Seuth Twenty-second street Mr, Aus
tin will give a dance en "Wednesday
evening, December 20, .at (he, nits nits
Carlten, In honor of -Miss Austin.
Mrs. Leen Themas Asheraf t will give
a tea at her home, 2039 Walnut, street,
mis aiiorrreren arter e cieck, iu.
Beard of Managers and Junier Aux
iliary of the Hahnemann Hospital As As As
soclatlen. Mrs. Gideon Boerleke. and
Mrs. Walter Madeira will preside at
he tea table, and the receiving party
will Include Mrs. Dllwyn Wlatar. Mrs.
cieerge.c. Themas, Jr., Mrs. Edmund
Lewis, Mrs. Jehn Ortbbei, Mrs. H. Whit
taker and Mrs. Blddle Marsden.
. Mrs. Cecil H. Sherman, of Chelsea,
has announced the engagement of her
sister, Miss Alice Irene Decgen, of
Camden, formerly of Wynneileld, te Mr.
f amei i; Mcuenneu, or camacn.
Mr and Mrs. Owen McCabe have
Issued Invitations for the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Marin' Regtna Mc
Cabe, te Mr. Thomaa W. Bensen en
Wednesday afternoon. November 29. nt
4:30 o'clock at the Church of the Na
tivity B. V. M. Mr. Bensen and his
bride will be at home after December
10 at 2808 East Monmouth street.
Miss I.ucylle- Austin.
The guests who will attend the the
atre party en Tuesday eenlng, De
cember 12, which Mr. und Mrs. Theo Thee Theo
dero G. Selxas, of Queen Lane Maner,
will give in honor of Miss Mary de
Ferrest Geary, debutante daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn White Geary, of
Chestnut Hill, will include Miss Helen
Hcpa Montgomery. Mlsi Agnes Yarnall.
Miss Constance Peabody nnd Miss Leis
Stumer, of New Yerk: Miss Amelia B.
Selxas. Mr. Jehn K. Strublng. Jr., Mr
Herman Milne. Sir. James Carter. Mr.
James Fergusen and Mr. Malcolm
Mncham. or New YerK. ine guests
TSN'T it nice te hear that Mr. and j " & UT&S &
1 Mrs. Bertram Lippincott hae n cust street, will Klve at the Bellevue-
imall son
Mrs. L
the uauE
Coelte Hirst, and she made her debut
He was born en Mnmlnv. emtrnrri l'n honor of their debutante
Irs. Lippincott was MiH Elsie Writ, i daughter. Mis Florence Orerer. The
liter et ur. una Mrs. unrten i guests who iuhhu mu miup !
'Pll tH'W j5-IAU3 Kv jcrwtuujr lit
about two jeais age. She is a niece of
Mrs. J. Hutchisen Scott. Mrs. Francis
Dougherty, the Inte Mr. Heward Snen-
hi-.tmr f mi tin Marv Ernestine Celeman
daughter of Mr nnd Mr'-. Clinten B.
Celeman, of Gwynedd Valley, whose en
cacemtint te Mr. C. Jereph Dexter .has
recentlv been announced, included Mrs.
Bryce ninn, Mrs. W. Jehn Caner, Mrs.
Jehn W. Casnnave, Jr., Mrs. Henry Justl,
Jr.. Mrs. William Rlmpfen. Mrs. Max
ii Mnrsten. Mrs He Broekmver. Miss
Mary Ernestine Appleton, Miss Adelaide
cer (iraliam nnd Dr. Jehn Coeke Hirst,
uu is ntf .inci attractive.
Her husband it the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bertram Lippincott nnd a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Harris-en S.
r'vwl ni'iy '-,a nel?JK of Pyle. M s3 Doretliy Painter, Miss Bar
nrs; rt.i-n. 8t BidUe. Mrs. Willinm I fara Shoemaker. Aflss Mary Fahnestock.
Paul O Nelll, Jeseph Wharten Lippin- i Miss Eleaner T. Punning. Mlna Deris
colt. Halt Hlist, Jr.. nnd Jack Hirst. I Dexfr end Miss Judith Jennings.
The Bertram Lipplncetts hae been
lirlne in Chestnut Hill at the corner
Mf inlenT e d j of ,? tXW&l
lemewlicre near Hethnyres. where the tjCrferinanc of the Metropolitan Opera
tlnleAlt .tt W'iITa rf VA- VNtll
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ef net nnd S'eminnlp n, .,, i";'-, I will entertain nn opera pauy in ine rex
iler Lipplncetts have n country p'nen.
They lite nt 1712 Spruoe utreit dur
ing tac winter.
AS THE Christmas season approaches
all forts of fairs, rummage sales
end benefits crop up day eitcr dnj. I
am interested in the meeting of the
Russian Committee of the Emergency
Aid tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Theinns
whlttemerc, who has been working for
Uus'an students in thii country, will
Wl some of lils experiences. Anil these
e! the cemmitter who are providing
iihe'arMiips te cdiicnte Uusslnn chil
flren will hear of the progress of their
preteges.
One of the seven young Rufslans re-
mg tm generous nssistance from
pteminent Philadelphia women is Lee
JjLSfl' Kndsen of the crcnt Russinn
tin. lW"e lh nt "" university nt
ffi Te J?art J. I(,. students are
HS" ' 0Lth,,'1r.1ntr3?Tuil he ex
iTrt?ibP :Ir- Vhitt.eme". Members
Jf,fJP""Jp .Committee include, be-
nun jnv .trrimi I eiet i.. i .,..
& ..P11:,,,- William J.
Mrs. Wilhamh. Denner. Mrs. '
G. Flaps. Miss Julia Heebner Mr?
Oil Tuesday cciiui iivm. irs. ue
Wolfe, who is the guest of her mother
Photo b:1 J. Mitchell Elliet.
MISS KATHRYN KRAIKER
Whose engagement haa recently.
been announced te Mr. J. U
Scetchard, of Germantown
for two weeks, will remain for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mess, of
Sunny Hill, Bala, will entertain at din
ner en Vecember 2. before the Satur
day Ecnlng Dancing Class, In honor
et their daughter, Miss Sarah Mess.
The guests who will attend the din
ner which Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L.
Frltt. of Pelhnm Court. Germantown,
will gle en Mendav evening. November
27. in honor of their daughter, Miss
Henrietta McV. Fritz, before the dance
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Cerblt Davis, of
Wrenwood. Ambler, and Mr. Henry
Beiler Pancoast will gtve at the Ger
mantown Cricket Club in honor of Mrs.
Davis1 daughter. Mis Ulltabeth Pan
coast Huey. will include Miss Naney
Knowles. Mlsa Mary Carrell Spencer,
Miss Marie Lculse Adams, Miss Mar
guerite J. Bele. Miss Verner Petersen,
Miss Ottllle Mnrrrls. Mr. Gorden .Test.
Mr. Frederick Carrell Biewater, 3d, Mr.
Clarence Brewster. Mr. Ashbrldge
Sharpies, Mr. Uans Lee. Mr. Edward
Lee, Mr. Legan Tt. Black and Mr.
Hareld Henta. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Ken Ken
eon LUenbrey will chaperon the dinner.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. DaVfd D. Gray, of
6S27 Walten aenue, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary
Whlttendale Gray, te Sir. Samuel Speck
man, of 6304 Cedar avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leori H. Abbett, of
Warren, Pa., who have been en an ex
tended wedding trip since June, will be
the guests for a fertntcht of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Menree, of Lansdowne
avenue -rand Slxty-thlrd street. Mrs.
Abbett was Miss Janet Horstman, of
Fert Themas, Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bflnz, of
BJ21 Baltlmore avenue, entertained a
number of their friends Informally at
their home last evening. Among the
a-ucits were Mr. ana Airs, ciarence .uni,
Mr. and Mr. Raymond Ferrar, Mr.
and Mrs Merrln Lewis, Mrs. Hannah
Leech, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis' Llllch, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Philip Spooner, fir. end Mrs.
Floyd Carley, Mr. and Mrs. Krank
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Mtrek
Mr. Geerge Duraag. Mr. Geerge Bat
tersby. Mr. Harry K. Klpp. Mr. Wil
liam McOulgan? Mr. Charles Nerman
and Master Paul Larkln.
Germ&ntewn
All.. Th.n.lnrn Kfeln. nf 441 I?ast
Walnut lane, Gerinantewn( will give
a musical roceptlen at . her home en
November 20 nt 8 o'clock Thes who
will attend will be Miss Lena Jacob
son. Miss Bertha Lavln, Miss Hvlv a
Lurla, Miss Betty Buras, Miss Melly
Corsen, Mr. Jeseph Theiirer, Mr. Lee
Grimes, Mr. Geerge PrUxs. Mr. Be
Turner. Mr. Leuis Jacobsen, Mr. Harry
Hteln, Mr. Martin Mess and Mr. Charles
Mess. .
Mr. and Mrs. William A. MrCrca.
et 6136 Pulaski nvenue, will have as
thAlr Bllnata nl-sf the UJ.fk.ftKl for tll6
Army-Navy game Mm. Daniel 15. Huger,
or uniiricsten, s. u. : pir. ijbiuci jiuki.
.tr.. ns tha I'nivfrRiiv of Virclnla : Mr,
of Charleston, S. C. : Mr. Daniel Huger,
Jr.. or the University or Virginia; m.
and Mrs. Alex M. Bull and Captain
Geerge H. Reynolds. 1J. S. M. C., una
Mrs. lleynelds, of Washington, D. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlen P. Issard. of
the Delmar-Merrls, will have a their
guests for the Army and Navy football
game next Saturday 'their son-in-law
and daughter, Lieutenant W. Carleton
McFadden and Mrs. MsFadder.. Lieu-
uniHt ATMTrA.i,1A , III return te Fert
Menree, Va., where he Is otatiened, en j
Sunday, while Mm. McFadden will re- II
main for n. few days longer.
Mr. Arli ir tt Khtiw. who la a mem
ber of the Junier clasp at Cernell Unl
wil
btth Kauffman nnd vocal soles by Mr.
Seller.
Delaware County
Mrs. Merris K. Smith. 'f, .?" "ri.'.V.
mere, cntertulueri the Fortnightly Club
nt her home vesterdny afternoon. Tles
assisting In the lltrrarv lirpgratn were
Mra Jehn Hllery Tuttle, Mrs. William
P, Petter, Miss Dayton Hlert. Mr?;
Themas Downs, Jr., and Mrs. William
Jnquette.
Mr. and Mrs. Oerahl KUlng hae
moved te their new apaitnientu In tne
Klstler Building, Swnrthmere, wl'lcji
was formerly occupied by Mr. und mia
Charles F. PnrUer.
Mr. wid Mm. J. Ilalncs Lippincott,
of Atlantic t'lty, are spending u fw
days nt their home In Meylun tlnce
their return from u meter dip te ir-glnlu.
iS'orristewit
Mr. Otte Weldnmau, of Plymouth,
has sailed from Baden. Germany, for
the United htatts. lie has been study
ing in Germany for the last year and
eraduated from the Norrlftewn High
Scheel In the 1921 summer data.
1'
verslty,
1 Eiiend the Thanksgiung
with his narents, Mr. ana
!er.
Mr. and Mra Charles Plummcr, of
North Fortieth street, left this city en
aturday for Atlantic City, where they
will remain ferceveral days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, who
have recently returned from an ex
tended trip through China, are making
their home In New Yerk City. Mr.
Baker was Miss Buth Stock, formerly
of Flfty-thlrd and Pine streets.
hfillHnva
Mrs. Arthur 13. bhaw, of 8211 Wayne
avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Waller Barnett Adenis,
of 6636 Wayne avenue, have with them
for a few weeks Mrs. Adams niece,
Miss Catharlne Sldebottem, of Pitts
burgh. A rummage sals for the benefit of
St. Catherine's Beman Catholic Church,
West Penn street, will be given under
tne direction or tamer unrineu, me
Friday ana
caster, today, tomorrow.
uaturaay, .evemner --. -
24 und 2ri,
In the old potefflce building, German
town and Clielteti acnucP
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lynn, of Hamerton,
Pa., formerly of Frankford, are re
ceiving congratulations, upon the birth
of a ten.
The tenth anniversary of the Frank
ford Day Nursery w ill be celebrated en
Tuesday.' Ne ember 28, at 4445 Penti
street. There. 111 he. a reeeDtlen and
tea vill be tred from 3 until C o'clock
Seuth Philadelphia
The Delta Sigma Alpha Sorority will
give a dance en Saturday evening, De
cember 2, at the Roosevelt, Nineteenth
rd Chestnut streets. The members of
the sorority are Miss Helen Duffy, Miss
Sarah MuNeatc, Miss Clara McCarter,
"-. H'nnch- McNIchel, Miss Ella
Smith, Miss Edna Laager, MIS3 Peggy
Mgdale. Miss Ela Boyd, Mies Ella
rlrgs. Mlsg Peg McDevltt, Miss Kay
Tefferd. Mies reg Has. Miss Kitty
n, Mls Helen McKcnny and Miss
Esther Woedr.
A sketch entitled "Mrs. MeCrevy'e
Be.irdlug Heuse" will no glen tomor temor tomer
iov evening by the Ladles' Auxiliary of
K'ystene Brancli 167. Vntlenul An An An
eoclatlen of Letter Carriers, In the
headquarters, 1803 Spring Garden
street. The cast Includes Mrs. Mary
Preston. Mrs. Gcneloe Nerman. Mls
Edna Slamb, Mri. UlUabcth Guliuen,
Yardley
'P rT w,tt 'FT
12TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK
' THE BABY ORANDS
JANE nd KATHARINE LEE
in "the Mevie gnHoev
"AKOT'?'P THE rOH'rR " " "'Ut Chm
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"HO"OR rt"ST
pyvr of 'T.T. tvhihew
THE ClERIE'T COMED ".NNE
STELLA MAYHEW
t -xri.'""' enwnq
HELD OVER BY POPUL'R DEMAND
JANE and KATHARINE LEE
THE BABY ORAND5
In "THF MOVIE SCHOOI."
HARRV bLATiCO It CO.
WITH EDHA SUtLY Nn THE ODDITY
7Z BAND
OT'"ER e 1 w':,r' 'TS AN)
MFIII'I'HJ
Wvndi
C8.. 8tl6 SVES. AT llll
NORA BAYES
and "TOWN TALK"
A Bsvue Par Eieellence
Jamca B. Carsen et Ce.
OHT'TTrt "Riili " VKMOM
UBBY A SPARROW
and 8tr Vdii'ev'lle i-r'trim
VBtfl MOHTS AT 13 SHARP
LTRflU Ped. Mat. Today
"HfllcMfnl e:TPltii aruiiail rtmtnce of
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SCORE-SCHUEFRT 8 OWN KJf'W.
BT0Rv "CHPBERT 8 OWN ROMANCE
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A CARLTON ,LSy?ai55
2-Yenrj in Hiw Yrfe Or'snl Cit
ADELPHI
Etm. at 8:80 NOW
$1 Mat. Tomer.
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NORMA TALMADI
In the Ment Gorgeously Meuntti. TJi
nu tne w?" ,
thn Mnnt Knri?pfnl. nni
Brilliantly Acted Photo-Drams an ;
Has Uer Brought te the Screen, j
"THE ETERNAL FLAME":
A FIRST NATIONAL SUPER SPtClAt ,'
with (Vmrnr Tinrle, ttrlng Cummlagt.
ll'eiinry 'Jlicliy nml fltdgewoed Newtll
The Ledger ays:
"The production Is an admirable ent
from every point of view."
ADDED-DAHOE OAVOTXf.L.
Er'n'ng. ll
Matlne Today
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Wed. Eve, DEC. 13, 8:15
HEIFETZ
About one hundred persons attended
the reception given by the Civic Club
te the faculty of the public tchoel enJ
Wlftav '.nln at ralf AePA thct ViAtll. I
of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes T. Istburn. i Only Reciul Hen ThU Beaten
The affair was In charge of Mrs. V. Y. TICKETS HOW AT HEPPE S & ACADEMY
Barnes, Mrs. Fred Satterthwalte. Mrs,
OliROAfb
HfclNKY MILLfcK
RUTH CHATTERTON
IN UENKY IiATAILI.C'8 OPEAT PLAT
"LA TENDRESSE"
iTE.VDEUNIJSS)
Scita New for Next dhnnkfch r.gi V4ek
Alfred Dnnser and Mis. Fred Beans. , tiHERSrOOtJ HAtt. TONIGHT AT 8-15
who had arranged a program of music wi eusu ltKtITAL r.y
anu games ccai uuets were given Dy .. m aai m m a bm a.
ANNETTE Vd I dfill
Miss Christlne Kauffnum, Miss Kllza-
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WEDDING
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KNORATD
ANMII'NrrMEVTfl
Ulber M.vl't. Net Knarmed at
S1.,0 wr 100
W r!tn or pi en 'lnu :'-23 for
laieM inipls anJ correct forms.
Reul Enir.nlNC Miep, 8tt Matnut Nt
I AiItf'() br 3r.ih 8lmpkta, Mellnliit'.
i Beni. Ouiikeff. 'iilit: Jcf wliiew, I'ldBlit
I pPJ j-. .r. ... co HA V.m.i. L.J 1...
Bella . ni.ii .-. " -fc ..'-r,jy m mn" nitl
Unlvertltv c: e and Oreheatra Concert
S60 U. of P. Studenn
i Academy of Huilc. Wed.. Nev 293-15 P. M.
Ticket' (Ireludlng formal dance in reyr),
t 60. Upper talceniea. 60 centi te 81,50
Henpe's.
Miss Agnes Cell Austin, of 1111 De
place, will entertain at luncn
Tuesday. December 12, ill honor
Duncey
eon en
PI
an your
"gift list" new remembering that
we've just imported an exclusive 3elec 3elec
tien of
FRENCH LISLE HOSE
in etripea, cheeks, clocks, and '
Jacquard effects. All colors.
rfieiqeru)qtt
Kj ..- J7 'Soot Shep
f H20 CJiestnut St.
SjlililjSiSS
2
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1837
Stere Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5:30 P. M Dally
rui'enTERs, DEsias'Ens ax n m ahkhs of ire.vr.vs a.ve cuiLDjtnx's apPareTj
or ran highest cuauactuii ren mem: wax twextv-scvex warn
Jx
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Dresses
Genuine Reductions
Values te 69.50
39
.50
Fer Misses and Women
Harris" selections from regular stock. , Styles of rare charm and
even exclusiveness at this lowered price. Styles for daytime and eve
ning. Materials:
MffenVelvet
Brocaded'Chiffen
Laces
Canten Crepe
Crepe Renee
Satin Creee
Beaded Satin
Peiret Twill
Metal Cleths
Fur-Trimmed Coats 7.00
Positive Values te $110.00
Coats of ermandale, fashena and panvelaine. An array of unusual styles
the creations of master designers. TrlmminK of beaver, squirrel, caracul,,
wolf and mole. Lined with Canten crepe and warmly interlined.
r. '. E
;r .XPtclaUit In Apparel ThatSltnitrlut a$lMtwt,Wemansss VCmWf)QQ$mtMW
A Great Variety of Becoming Hats
All Reduced te $8, $10 and $12
In this collection every woman will find a number of hats te please
her, for they are se varied that every type can be suited. Whether your
preference be velvet, felt, satin or hatter's plush, you will find a number
of lovely hats from which te cheese. All the smartest trimmings are
represented, tee. Fancy ostrich effects deck a number of the hats, ethers
show the season's favorite metal ribbon and there are silk ribbons as
well. There are a number of perky little satin hats with burnt estrMi
at, one side. And they are all at these extraordinarily low prices.
An Opportune Sale of Towels, Toweling,
Bath Mats and Wash Cleths
There will be many guests ever Thanksgiving and Chmtnia.j and the
house inubt be well supplied with all these very necessary thing.-. At just the
right moment Allen's is co-operating by putting en sale at ery luw prices geed
grades of Turkish and hand towels, glass and dish toweling, bath mats and wash
c'eths. The values are se geed that it ih a splendid idea te lay in a supply for
the coining year. Especially se bince the new duty en linen towels w ill makf 'them
much higher priced when the new stocks come in.
Linen Hand Towels at 38c
FORREST
Charles TJUUnrhan
Preatatt Hit 12-Stir
Muilcal Ceinidy Kit
"Sally'a" Twin 6Ute-
II. Y. Cait InUct
Vatn Ne" f"r
Cll.anksghlng) WkL
EVENI.VG3 AT 8:10
if Hat. 3er.ay
2 p0 Mi. S'lt.
GARRICK
LAST WEEK
Rcrilsr Mat. Pat
?rofei'onl Mit T'-me- (l,"e Wat. Tediy)
CHARLES DILLINGHAM P'cs-rta
II," '. t Mutleal UiuiHClv
THE ROH AND JUDY
Muv y J.'tnjjc l.ern
i. rl' 1 A . ifllilill
I'.e.)k br nn" t.ni'v 11 mul )u;h TeM
Wltli llrllMn it ( nt owl Hnseuible
Stac il lir Frfi) I athiiii.
KOVDv vev i
SEAlb SOW VOIt TiIMCSi.IVl.Sf, WEEK
111 .'I Uml I nlrr sin i m. I
MOLLY DARLING
JfL With JACK DONAHUC JR
laJf Orieinal Can ir:m Glebe Theatre. IJf
Ik :.w Yerl- Mil
Sever be form hat a play or
eictura been accorded inch
unanimeut praise a
NERO
I'rekfntwl br WILLIAM POX
dt th"
STANTON
10TII ANU MAIIkET
The Dominating Big
Photodrama of the Vear
"HPECTACt'III 'I II it I I. i. s
THAT XT (Y IKI'ITMS i.HIPFITtl
I.N I'OINT OF FIIF.QUENCY AU
ABt NUANCE " IniwlNT
II A." M. te 11 P. M.
ALDINE
2D
lOtli and
Lbiatnuc
50c
0 30
1' 3''. 1 SO 3 30. 5 30,
MAE MURRAY
and KONTE DLOE in
BROADWAY ROSE
NEXT wee;k
"THE $5 BABY"
WITH
VIOLA DANA
' "DEI P.ULL ttONTAHA In "Ladls" Han"
mMrwiJ B& Umtm
TAm u
2?
IF
Every
WEDNESDA Y
Evening
COUNTRY
STORE
NIGHT
Lucky Faver Dances
Souvenirs Surprises
Live Chickens, Duck
and Other Animals
Music by Jee Termini
ty? I Every Sunday Night Mid-Night
fci: rreuc
v
km
mmJ
A sturdy, serviceablf, pure linen towel that
will wear well. These towels hae been higher
and will be again when our new lets conie in.
50c Turkish Bath Towels
3 for $1.00
Fine closely woven Turk'sh ba'li towel.-;
that will last a lensr while. This, is the crade
of bath towel which we usually .-ell at eOc
each. During this sale it is possible te gel
three towels at the nrice of one.
$200 Bath Mats at $1.00
Bath mats in two designs in gray and blue
or rose ani buff. They are dark eneucrh te
leave en the bathroom fleer, as thev will net
soil easily. A geed-sized sturdy bath mat, .
real value at $1.00.
?
40c Dish Toweling at 25c S?
neavv all-Iincn dish timeline "WU red or
blue borders, or in nll-white. Will le.-ne no
lint. Uegulnr -10c quality at 25c u aul.
&
Glass Toweling at 25c a Yard &f
METROPOLITAN ?
2 WEEKb MATS. THURS AKD SAT.
GRANDOPEfU
TONITE, 13. T0SCA F t "7x
ll5rHil. ill". Hur. ( r MARTHA
I ii. lIk IiiMtli Ilr 1 . r
lliviri. L-. BUTTERFLY M rn I ,
Iinrri nlle Fr'1i CARMtS
I.inihi'i l"jnnila pfitt. ,' M TVvFL.
OF MADONNA 1 i'7lu. i , .i 1 .."
. i cel Dllc i-at I.c . CAVALLERIA HVS
riCANA nml PAOLIACCI Mj , '
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Trice.. 3 SJ..0 0 SI :n. 1 TV ..)
t"f N " fi.ri Hii iin I i i ,..
Fine Irish linn i?lass tmmin,,. ,, ,i. ..,.1
or blue checks i thre sizes. It will abbo abbe
lutely leave no lint. This is euv leculjr -in.-glass
toweling which we are offering at H.V
a yard ler the duration of this bale.
Wash Cleths, 3 for 25c
Geed sized wash cloths in a arietv of cel
ermgb and desiens. Many of thesu wash
cloths were meant te sell at 20c each. Suih
values as you will net often find at tin, Ien
price, !1 for 2ec.
M
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P
ACADEMY OT MUSIT
HILAOELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
a' Ltorei.u iinew3Bi, Conductor
p. I Second Special Concert
2T Mendav Even n?. Nev. 27. R.1S
fc7j -.- . .... " -- -. w y vm-m
S1
The Celd November Days Increase
the Demand for Weel-Hosiery
and Warm Underwear
November brings football games; Thanksgiving Day and, perhaps the
first snow storm. One is prepared te wake any morning te find the world white
with snow and Jack Frest's fingerprints en the window pane. Fer such an event
preparation w necessary, seu wool nesiery win protect one from the snow and
keep that winter ce'd away. Knit underwear is an insurance against illnes
that holds geed until spring. These are the days for preparation : Allen's siir
irtvu Buf''
gests:
Weel Hese at $1.95
Full fashioned wool hese
with hand-embroidered Mlk
clocks or in jacquard or ether
novelty effects. Imported from
England, $1.95.
Ribbed Weel Hese i Silk and Weel, $2.75
$2.50 a Pair , silk and wool h0Su 'win.
h'nghsh ribbed wool hose in I hand-embreidir.,l cin, . .
geed c.olerincs. Leely soft emureiucied bilk eleckb
warm stockings thaj; will wear in tne smart buit shades. $2.75
well. $2.30 a pair. ia pair.
Allendale Union Suits at $2.00
FT!-.- i'.ikut.. 1 ft . . t a.
jhu inunu m Aiienuale union suits is
especially designed for extremes of weather.
Regular sizes, $2.00; extra sizes, $2.50.
knit of the finest
They can be hail
yarns and is
all styles.
ytf
&
TRANCK
DUKA8
DEBUSSY
Svmrhenv in n m ia
Thn bercprcr Aprrentlii."
rrelnijB te 'The Afternoon
Dl a I mill
CHAPRIEIl E.pain RhapseJv
TtCiieti at Hepi'e a ancl Arilcmy et Musle
WALNUT
Mat. Today 50c te $1 50
Nights at 8 IS Sham
S-ti ler Ihaiikagmg !nt Selling
ACADEMY Or MUSIC
BURTON HOLIES
Inti C'uiia un ts
YANGTZE KIANG
FRDAV fl,
...ik.u AT
SHI UHT te i
.5c, M. $1.50 AT IIEr-'ES 50c t T 1I0OR
0 i". A. M.
TO
H H !'' !' M.
DRO.-.D & CHESTNUT
Fircsi" .ne.M- niisr siiowi.ne
JACKIE
COOGAN
IN
y
TROUBLE
A mii: nnd then t teb. a lauth and
then e tear I
Thst's hew Jschle makes "Trouble"
hi finest.
Wallace Beery and Gleria Hepe bead
big supporting vast.
AnH Quecnls. the pun el "Peek'a
Bad Eov," is there ll the time try
ir c te steal the picture,
u...'. "T-rD-" te enley.
rnLHvK ie m te n is i' .
REX INGRAM PRODUCTION
"PRISONER OF ZENDA"
VICTORIA
i ni m MAi'Kur
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moiien rim in.s
SHADOWS
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FertrayeJ br
L0N CHAHEY HARRISON FORD
JOHN SAINPOLIS WALTER LONG
PR1SCILLAB0NNER FRANCES RAYMOND
The r.ipnblc oriel dlw.ijs de
pendable Len Chunfy hrre
a cen'plisls the characteriza
tion of .) Chinaman with thnt
adroit art itry vhich haa mdde
se eutstjndins the many and
nried teles he has assumed
before ' PLBLIC LEDGER.
ARCADIA
ALICE BRADY
I'.i ii m i nnsr.vi'T
10 M. ID 11 11 I' JI
ANNA
ASfENDH"
CAPITOL
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PP.ISCILLA DEAN In
UNDER TWO FLAGS
GLOBE
JUN PEH
AND
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THE SIRENS
Willi IIHIIDI) Ml l r.AY HILL
su iir v t or "i t un i (.iiiia
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BROADWAY
GEORGE ARLISS in
"THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD"
IJROAD AiiD HNYDV
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In Tpical Jul Hlti
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NOV 8JTH AU'IY A Mvv y.,r,,Z
IRANivIORD &
AT.'VQ"' NY
GEORGE ARLISS in
"THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD"
in conjunction with Vaudcvilla
OROSS KEYS
"Dixie Land te Broadway"
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V ulevill 2 II 7 Ait
Kens Av Cumir.ial
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