Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Talks of Various Happenings en Salur-
fay Entertainments Given for Commander
Griffin and Other Navy and Army Officers
F. crjlTAINW WM Mn "
Bali"""' ' ...ll 'I rnunirn Mm
tnit
In town u ""-'' -.-.. "-. -1
"1 " i. .., Ai-mv inpii or Nnvy
red met Army men or nvy
K." "nrf.U ell nml blue nn.l gray
i!S MitHei "trcnininf from boil;
"LW"f ch",wntbPimlii, violets nn.l
h Snuert f Army or Navy color.
E IlKnta, nm-ttw net wen-
"i'l Wwe'll'hiv the umf hrre
! .nr ethPl' flirt 111 tllO WurUl, Mi
J.Tas t Sm MHml, wul I tblnk
Mto(!uMceJwny.
Tllg mph K'rlw nv n delightful
dnce for Bnrbnra Ctajtnn en Sat
urdir "lbt out t the WW cBMtth
r ,'i younger niter. and mnite lier
febut t a tea In October. It wan the
matMtWiInf te we tbe two tjUtem en
Hke..n froeki. of red velvet trlmtucl
lliht aiul the slilrtH full, nml they car
ttU rrreHa te match.
Beth Mm. Karle irn.l ar barn arc
fcrk, and vwv pretty tin- ilcbiitnnta
Mni 'taller than nor ltpr' .'' l8
X prtfte. TUemwere nevcrnl dm
Sin before. the party. Mr. nnd !.
wniltm MinhaH Partington enter
iVinnl and Mr. and lrn. llobert V.
Er.,i W. and Mm. Uilbert
Mather nle gave dinners, most of them
for deDllianira ","' "ST "
",nd affair. Mw., On.v en, Mr.
Etrle'i 'and Harbaia'a mother looked
ffnAwme In a gown el blank vr-hut.
SEVERAL entertainments were, given
Saturday nnd eHterda.v tot Com Cem
minder nnd -Mrs,. J'.rlffi". who onme up
hire from AnnapelU. for the Army and
Natv tamer Mr. nlid Mrs. Heward
Worthing Lew la gave a tea for them
and eerl ether Navy men nnd their
wires en -Saturday afternoon, and tout
nlKbt Mr.,.and Mr: J. Bertram i Lin Lin
Ulncett gave a wipper In their honor,
it their heihe. 1'X'i Spruce street.
nriHE latest fad of the pest -debutantes
I seems te be raining dogs, nnd new'
tk. nintersatlnn ut brldec imrtiex ami ,
lunelieens is all about whether pink or
WaeK neves are meat .desirable mid what
kind of puppy blseuits" are best. Stj les
In dogs rhnnge as In, everything el.se.
nd new the most fashionable seem te
be pollce dogs and wire-haired fe ter-
Mrs. Muscen (iarnett, who was Mi
Careline ISnrelny, wiih most iirrcssful
raising the Intter kind Inst spring. Her
father. Mr. William Lttlcten llarclny,
il sn expert en dogs.
Mls Katherlne KIiik, who spends
met of the jc-nr with her purents.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Klni; nt their
plnce, Tip Tep 'Farm, nt 5wnedd Vnl
pj, is enthusiastic nheut wlic-haircd
fox' terriers, tee.
. Mis Cnrehn Valentine, who, with
her mother, Mrs. Abrftm Valentine, re
turned in September from ljurope,
wliere they spent a year, brought with
krr tline little 4ekm trem l.ngland.
I'nfsrtuniitely one, of them died en the
way out, hut the ether two are erj
n n.i.l n,a .,lln IMtlt fnllriUM.
The (leerse Kurles. ,'M, haxe raised
tog, tie, I hear. If 1 am net mis
tilen they specinllae In polUe dogs.
T.HAW Mnry i'ah-k ',nnd
her mother
nt the Helevue-Strntferd the ether
dij. Jlarv I suppose, was en her wav
te the lelii.trsnl ret- the Charity Hull.
(She's going t dnnre In It,. von knew,
and there was n rehearsal that nfter nfter
neun). He thnt ns It may, sue looked
very Httractixn in n frock of ilark blue
triMtiii", embroidered in Hulgnrlau
braid nt the neck nnd half way up
the skirt. The sleeves wete full, bell
shaped with undcrtdeeves of light tan
finished off with n hand of Hulgnrlau
braid.
Her hat was a mushroom shape of
blnrk elet trimmed nt the left side
lth a large Imw of gresgrnin ribbon,
and she was carrying her fur rout of
raccoon and tun pony sUin ever her
arm.
Mrs. Knlck looked smnit In a suit
ef black diuct.Mie with a deep cellar
of Ijnx fur, which fur was ulse used
le trim the edge of the ee.it and the
uffd. Her hat was a turban of black
illppeil heaver.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. l'nlrk will give n hall
for Mnrj tomorrow exenlng at the Hel-levue-Strntferd,
and from the number
ef dinners nnd theatre parlies te be
given before It, I should n It will be
a ery "iieppy" nffulr. As Mrs. Falel,
U in ineurntng, Mrs. .lelm It. Large
will reeeiie with Mr. FnkU and Mary.
The KaUks. ou knew, are net Phil
adelphlaiis. They mned te C'liesttua
Hill n couple of jearx uge. .Mr. Fnlck,
who came from Ceergin originally, being
an officer of the Heading ICti ilreatl. And
Mr. has made se many Irlends, she
has been m-ked te all the bud patties
and Is a general faierlte.
I hear she has a lovely eicc nnd plava
her own aeisimpanlmentN very well,
which is some accomplishment, believe
sat,
MOTlinil was euteitnlnliig several
ether ladles nt tea en Saturdav
afternoon when pieceedings were inn
mentanly interrupted by Hetty, aged
three nnd a half jeius, who enme
neiiiuling in with curls bobbing and
iheeks glowing, while i-hc e v'luimed "dn
ibjutedl) : 'Ue, I just enme in from
the out." NANCY WYNXK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Among tin, (jtifsta who uttcniled the
lumtifen which Mr and Mis. Chuiltcii
rarnan ne Jesterdnv at ('mm Creek
Jiirm, p.-von, m honor t their debit
'nts dmiKhttr, MIhm Akiics Yaruall,
jere Mit -.Maud Harrison, Miss I.lllle
"'H. Mlwi Helen Wan in Allen, Mies
Helen HejiH M.mtBemery. Mlts Marlen
1-lUabnii Wilsen. MIsh Mnrv II Stew
i t. Mlsa IMly Paticenst, Mr. William
ii!.,v"n' s' I.awience rimlth. Mr.
Hfiirv (ic.Mlm m,. Henry Wilsen and
JeJui K Hi 1 ulng. Jr.
-,M,r- nnd Mr (Uoike WIIIIiik Jr.. et
,.A,.rfuvV-'1 la"": cii".tnm Hill will
'ntertulri at dlnmr tomeiiMv eeiiliiir In
Mnu,',J,f lr Lamtlinrne Hullltt Dick.
fL.Ki,,,'-kl '10- wltl Mr- "', ami llieir
'm l liave beiih livllig nhiead, is
visiting ,or futh,.,-. Mr. Clmiles H
."r'K'i. .it lil Iiiiuiu .'rt Ninth Six
'erith street Mis DI.U will hlieitls
iii is."', i'rniiii', wlicie slie will Jein
;!': D'k at C'mineH, wlier (hey haw
W.1J1.'1 '."JU," f'"' ,,1" int''i- Mrs.
fy'hi who l niiMj nbiead, la at l.ake
v-onie, Italy,
hMr. tn Mi Ilaula McKaddrn. of
MlL ""I,K- l'e'inibir I.', In honor et
iie.1 Akiu-i aiimll. ilrliiitiintc daucli-
hif-SI V.r ".'"!. M"." 'iailten Yarnall.1
KdiuriT. """ Viuix Ml- "l J,rH'
wm f -'"er. of -JO.!'. Locust street.
nenF .iuti lh" HiillMue.Htintfiiril In
via... ' ' ;: " ueiniianie uiiuuuier, .aiiss
Agnai'er ls"r' u,,a ",0r ntw' Mls"1
?ir:"a MrM- l'rederlek W. Lewis will
Knni?a".'u ,lln"cr ut their hemu, 1!M
fell)fu.9Jh,.,c'', tomorrow eveuliur, te e
i.,"0e'l by 11 box party at the open
i "A Perrormunce of the Meironelitau
-??. l. t 11 Ac.ideniy of Milble. The
VZ. ..'" jnciuun .Mr. and .Mrs. iiewaid
tiitelK.1''" nU Mrs. Arthur V. M01-uftiftMvMr,'-
and Mra. Hanjamln Hush.
Mjrr-,Htary I, JaM eg.lia Spruea
rt .
annnnnwManBk,
4kkB 'lannnnnM
HHiCSianB
HanY
..Hit1
I'dote bv Mincjtu
MISS EVA V. I'ARKK
Daughter of Mr. nnd .lxi. Ar
lltnr Parke, of U'cit Chester,
who trill be among the attend
ants ut the tnutriage of Ai'ss
Helen Aliec Trigg, tluuaiiler of
Mr. and Mrs. Knit si T. Trigg,
of Ovcrbroek, and Mr. Cltmlex
Jamci) Strain, Jr., which trill
take place en Wednesday next
at St. Pmd'H Chinch, Ocer
brook. Mind Trigg ban recently
returned from an extended trip
through Europe
strct. will uln !i tllmifr ami the.itre
p.uty early In .lammiv In h'mei of her
riii're, Miss i:ii..iin iii Meiuin. (kim (kim
t.itite d.iURlitei nf .Mr. mid Mih liccil A.
MerKUtl, of Millwoeds, I'liiftnut 1 1111.
Mis. Samuel MiCllnlixK 11 iinlll. of
JlliO Kpitue Htreet, has Is-neil lni lni
tatlens fur 11 illuner en S.imimI.iv m1
nliitf. December :m, in Imtiei nf lni
il:ui(;htr. Alls:! Fiaueet lnllir. ami
Mlsrt Ulltinr Den, nice, il nik-liter of
Mr. and Mis Jnliii T. Den mice, of
'"'' ''",. Ivc.in
Mr and Mm Halsey d' Wolf, of New-
Yerk, wh" will euupv tlie bes of Mis
Wolf's mellnr. Mis. Ilnbeit M. Howe,
of I rt22 Kecnst stieel, at tlie opening
IHifermauie if tlu Me'topelltan npit.v
Cimipati) at the Ac.idim,v of Music to te to
meirow eveiiltiif. will havn an their
KUcst.s Mi. aiul Mih. Liiiicihe Dediuc.
M1.1 Mahlen S Kline (f Clie-tnut
Hill, will Kivn a small iliimei- at let
Inline en 'I nuisday iveiilm; in M In honei
of her Kianddiughlei-, .Mif, Dotethv H
Valentine, di Imtaute ilaimbtu of Mi.
and Mis Ham- Valentine, of (,ci man
town, befeti. tlie d moo uhlili Mi. and
Mis. Willluni 11. tloedin.i I Chestnut
Hill, will Kive at tlie Plillmlclph! 1
Ciliket Club in hoiiei- of tin 11 tiliit.
Miss Hutmu I'. lieMlman, 1I1 butaille
iluughter of .Mis llewuul H. heaver
Ml.-C Telbeit N'. Hlchaiilsen, et (!or (!er (!or
mautewu, has Issiieil Invitations fei a
luuclieeu en Thuisdiy, DikiiiIhi- 21,
In honor of her debutante iIiukIiKi, Mi's
haiaelleii ltli.ll,ll(lMll. Mi s Kill nd nd
"en, who Is a utudtiit at Smith Celli gu,
will upend tli ('In Istmiis liuhiltis w lilt
hur paivuts Mm was iuti din.ul ut 11
leu. last tpiiug.
Tliu KUest.s wlie will utttud the din
ner which Mis Peter ll el. of I'.j
.Seuth lJii;litii nth Htleet, will kIvu to te
mm tow evening at the liillivuc-ritiat-leul
in honor (f Miss Venn" Petti -en.
dtbutantn daughter of Mi mid Mis.
ilcergi' I'etclseu, of Aulmeie. Inlote the
el line Mr and Mis J'mletnU .MiCj
l'all. of Chestnut Hill, will iUvk at tlie
llt-lliHue-hti.itteul In lnni.11 01 tlieir
iliugltter. Miss Mary Pnltk. will Include
Mxs Mill v ItldKclv Cnrlii .Mi-s Doto Deto Dote
then Snottsiveod Mebl, Aliss Mai.v Car
re 11 Itelln, Mr. Palmer l.lejil, Mi .lames
S MeWv, Mr. C!ienllle Toeuoil and
Mr. Climles C. Knight Tlie riiisis vvlie
will attend the linn In-ou and ihentie
pally whlih MHs Mevttisen. of U2l
.spruce sttent, will nive en hatilidi.v, De
cembi r 2. in Mls.s iviuwui laumi, will
lui'lilde Mls .MalM.uel McAdoo, Mluti
.N'eilllil (Jley, Ml.-S Dolelln II I.ei, i.Ti-'t,
I.Ue.vlle Austin, .Miss M.UKiuiile ,1.
ll.vlt. Miss Clleti II Uieek and Mhi
UlUabctii Cusaiuvt.
Mi. William I. Moei house, of l.in
canlir avenue, ht. Diviils, lias stud In
vitations for a luiilge paitv en Wed
nesilay aftitnoeit, Dt'itinbir t '. In honor
of Miss r.llalutli I'amea-t llilev, tlelui tlelui
t.lllte diuithtii et Mis .lifeph Cot bit
D.ivls, of Wleliwied, Aliiblil.
Owing le the Illness of Mia Ullner
Merlce, tti'i p.utv whli h Mis William
.N. Moilee, of liillmir, Chestnut Mill,
was te Jiave jjlvcn toineriow In hoiiei
of tlie (tnth blitlulav ut liei- daugh
ter has been postponed.
Commander Meinn J. Peele. 3d,
H, N, and Mrs Poule cutt italuetl nt tia
at theli liniiie, IM" I'lnu tieet, en
Hn fill day ufleinoeii altn the Aiuiy
mill Na toelliall game
Mr, mid Mis IMwaid A Schmidt, of
Haduer, anueuin e the engagement of
their niece, MI-m lUleue Matliililn
UoeM-li, te Mr. Tliema.s Me Council, :.d
Count Hi. 1 Tolstej. of Itii'sla. son
of the Inte l.ee Tolstoi, is the gut t of
Colonel .lelm S Miukli! al his home,
2UJ.J Walnut stiei t.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mi- Clenic W Mti'luiig, of
62.12 Jefftrsen Mlietit, iintieuuen tint en
gagemeut of tlieir dauglitei, .Miss Lillian
Olaih.s MeCluug, and Ml l.euige ,M.
Hill.
Mr. and Mis Walter Kaiser, of :r.!2
Osuite avenue, nteitaiiii d a few of tlieir
frliudH Itifermallv lint evt iilng. Among
the KU'itH viiie Mr and Mis Paul Mc
cormick Mr. .lames Mi nimU l. Mls.s
M I'utinv mid Mi William O'Hrlun, of
PlilllpMiunr, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs Peheri (llbseu, Sd. of
King's Court, 'I hiit-niih and chestnut
Htieets, aie icitlviug 1 ntigialiilatlens en
the tilt tli ef a son, Heluit (iilisen, pli,
en .NeVfllllier 13 .Mis 1 1 lie en Wh-
hefere In r maillage Miss t'lalle Velie,
iluughter et Mis. Kleruiicu Viile, of thla
city
Ml. ami Mrs Hew aid Orlnnn, or 6225 '
Allman stnet, celebrated their thltd
wedding nnulvewiry en Satutday last. 1
Mis. Urlmiii w'lll b" lenumbeieil aa Miss
llstlicr l.nene, 01 j- iiit-uigiuu sircei illli
Cedar avenue
North Philadelphia
Mrs Charles A. Keder. of 21.18 Netth
SUUeulh street, lett this city en Sit
in ilny for a ten days' may In Uouteii,
Mass.
Mrs.
1 C,
CNrU!,
et 2Q33
f
North
Tircmd Ftrcet, announce!! the, betrethml of
lier dnuehler, MIm Fleift I). Uabrled. te
Mr. llrniinu N. Ochwarts, also of thla
city.
Mr. nnil Mra Simuel Jr. Brnchman.
of 1139 WlngohecklnK street. hae left
for a lliireppiin trip.
The Alplw Hlgtnii I'pullen Krnternlty
Mill ee ita fourth iinnual dunre en
Sniiiiclnv etiiliiff, Decembcr 2, at the
Mlinufneturcru' Club.
Mrn. ,T. ti. Palmer, of Brend anil Maa-
ier mrceis, win entertain me inemDer
of her Ihi! tiiiiulreil club at her home
tomeriow nflernoen. Tim guenta will be
Mrs. TheniHH AnRlcn. Mm. C. t'eeter,
Mrs. Hebert Hnilth. Mm. Paul Canten,
Mm. M. Stelmnn, Mrs. O. It. Watsen and
Mri. O. May.
Mrs. Ida Wiener, who spent the sum
mer nnd autumn with her sen-ln-lawr
nml daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Lang.
of Itenhenter, K. Y hag returned te her
apartment lit tm Hetel Majestle.
Seuth Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. Mlrhnel KriUffmfrn. of
1('5n Merila Hircet. are c:i(.rinlninit their
mint, Mrs. I'. Kalkpti, of Plltnbutgh.
Mih. s-ilken will remain In this city ever
1 h.'itikeshliit,.
Mlis Kxtlier Sear, of 1611 Perter
hlrrrt. hng u. hrr iriirHl thin WMilt Miss
.iae stei iniK'. or New verK, rermcriy or
.Seuth Philadelphia.
AtneiiK these who attended the dinner
which Sirs. lCdtolle Chapped Rave fol
lowing the Atmv-.Vavy garde wer Miss
IieatrTce McCHjrmlck. Miss Ethel Mc
Brldc, Mls llplen Donahue. Miss Re
Klim fehnne, Mr Krancls Clieen, Mr.
Itehert Slmti'en. Mr. Mat Kane and Mr.
llaymeiid O'leaiy.
Strawberry Mansion
Mr. and Mr. S. Solet. of 2tiVferth
Thirty-tlral street, entertained en Frl
diy OAcnlux last In honor of Mrs.
-'ilet's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
nni Mrs. Jeseph P. Watsen. Among
ths guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. Wat
htm, Mr. and Mr. Cenner, Mr. and
Mis. 11 Flold Mr. and Mrs. Hcheen.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Oiimbre, Mr. and Mrs.
II. llrewn, Mr. nnd Mra Soletoff, Mr.
and Mr-i. X. t.i-1ce. Mr. and Mra. C.
Slew man and Mr. Leuis Solet.
Along the Main Line
Mr. IMwnnl M.u-k, of Overbioek. has
l-silcd lnltatlein fee a luncheon en
Tuesday, December IS.
Mr. limk Wllfetd entertained at dln-ni-r
at tlin Bellevue-Htratferd-,- fallowed
by n theatre partv. en Friday evening.
Mr. Wilfeid'a brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan 8elter. Wil
ful d, of Merlen, chaperoned the party.
Germantawn
Mis Kathailne Hubbs. daughter et
Mr. and Mrs .lelm II. HubbB, of Ger Ger
luautewu, will entertain the members of
h"i briilge club at her home tomeriow
afternoon,
Mr. and Mis. I. H. Cravls. of 16::.
West L'rie.iveiiue, aie occupying; their
new home at 6627 Wunc avonue.
' Mr. and Mrs. S Kreksteln and their
ilaughtir. Miss Itegina Rrukstnlu, hae
me veil te thelr ;icw- hotne-at 161 J West
Cllvcdt 11 avenue.
Miss M.via. Hilten, of Lincoln drive,
will kaie. tonieitovv- for Washington,
whele slie wl.l be the guest Of Miss
Helen llegeile, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mis T Picsteu Hegurle, ever tlie
Thanksgiving helldas.
Delaware County
Ml-s l.otilse Macfurlntie. of Chester,
ilittrtalnid Informally nt two small
hridge iaitles at her home en Thurs
day and l-'rldav afternoons.
Miss Hfleti Atherholt. of lUdle' Park.
-peiil the tvtck-eiid wltli friends at
Atlantic! City.
Mr. and Mrs Hlchard Meyers, of Now New
Haven, Conn, havi bicn the guests of
Mr. 11ml Mrs Hewaid Hill, of Drvxel
1 1111, for u few ila.vs.
Bailey r-Schaufielc
A pretty home wedding took plate en
Situnlav last nt I o'clock, when Mlsa
lliiima P. Scliauffele, of 543i Trlnltv
idace, became the brlcle of Mr. Hewaul
llallc.v. The bilde was attendctl by
Mls.s Marv Allen as maid of honor, Mr.
tlieiue W. Uniltiy. brothel of the groom,
aetml as best man A reception fol
lowed the icrttneiiv, nfter vvhlrh Mr.
and Mrs. llallcv pft for Atlantic Clt
Aftet Dtceniber 15 Mr. and Mis. Bailey
will be at home it BS15 lliaument ave
nue, West 1'hllaiteliitila.
JtlLty uui.i:
A w eildlng of Intel est took place, en
Satuidav but at 2 (clock in Calvarv
Lutljci.m Chmeli, Kett-tlrst siieet and
Mantua avenue, when Mls.s Violet II.
itule, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peter
Krancls Itule, of 4IKJ Pennsgrove street,
became tint bride of Mr. Samuel 11. Hill,
of C'linmbeisbuiK. I'll. The bride was
alien in munlage l- her father. Mrs.
Hilda fleittul atteiuUd the biidu as ma
tron of honor, and Miss Hllzahetli Itule,
sister cf the btlde, acted as brides
maid Mr Cbailcs Cockier acted at
best man. Tint uslier.s Included Mr.
Henry Kule, brothel- of the btldu; Mr.
Ileiverd Hebetts and Mr. William
Itedgers, of I'lmmbersburg.
A ticeptlt 11 followed the ceremony nt
the home of the bride's parents. Mr.
and Mrs Hill will make their home In
I'liambettbuig after December 13.
schakkkhh wn.t.rAMn
The jnarrlage of Mra. Helen Sullivan
Williams, daughter of .Mrs Frederick
Selilele, of 237 L'nst Main street, Nor Ner Nor
ilstetvn, nnd Mr. Lewis Paul Schaeffer,
son of Mr. and Mis Chailes Schaeffer,
of North Wales, took plat in New
YetU City en Saturila.v list. I'peti
their return from a iwilillug trip tu
Itosten Mr. and Mrs Schaeffer will Uve
at 112 Hast Preedlev ttiect Norrlstewu.
They will be ut home, aftei I'eliruary 21,
"A gracious manner
upon meeting a new
Hcquuintaure in c a 11 a
much in dollars and
cents. It is ,1 matter of
poise easily learned in
a short time."
Marguerite Walt
The WALZ STUDIOS
1604 Walnut Street
Bui I room, Dallct and Stage
DulH'lll?
Ipekd'l (imf Hata
( jinn Ui-quest
V
spruce eji
GkasHcjvuj Sxus
It's net a real
Thanksgiving
without Flowers
Yeu can get a
nice box
Frem $3 te $5
CHARLES HENRY FOX
"Tkt Sign el tkt Asm"
221 Seuth lre4 Strut
Hl'HUCJSai8
4fJ -
Wk m m. JpWhHJI
I ! 1MII0CB" TwinkliM Frolic
I alallB aaT , I MURRAY STUTZ
1 LlLllHaVM H JI.'MIbF'' I aIKACOKDYSCU&All
1 fa? JflJCMrWAa I ROGERS, ROY A ROGERS
wriTgi VtLwrSvBHB 1 "just vebsatiix"
G bav -t&Zi&MamFz
atWlaf AST JaBaBaWliBK' I Cenndy Skit "Bin of Trmtr"
1 aBMKpa EmMMnKESmL. morten
tsMASftM tlHs99iLBBK05AnnnnnH9 I "JtvwKLVAtznoteowtv' I
8 MMtfllAN "miEmMMlEmSlki? LA MONT'S COCKATOOS '
m tint""'7 BajHBVafllEIPCi 1 the wineed wetiptitg
n . lyHBRlHlrSrv I BIG TWO-PART COMEDY
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THANKSGIVING WEEK JUBILEE
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
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A Splendid Line of Velour Hats
Formerly Selling as High as $12 at $2.75
We have assembled together a collection of beautiful velour hats for
women, misses and children and have reduced them from as high as $12.00
te $2.75, They all have grosgrain ribbon bands and come in a wide range
of colors.
jf Handkerchief
Handkerchief
Specials,
50c and 75c
At these low prices there
are handkerchiefs with em
broidered corners in a mul
titude of lovely designs, as
well as pretty colored ones
with rolled hems. There
are also white handker
chiefs with colored embroidery.
$
Children's
Three-Quarter
Weel Socks,
.$1.50
C h i 1 d r e n's wool
secles in the popular
three-quarter length
in heather mixtures.
Regular $3.00 value at
$1.50.
Novelties at 45c te $6.50 Make
Charming, Inexpensive Gifts
A young girl will appreciate a pair of pretty ribbon garters. They come
in attractive colors at $1.00, $1.2."i ami $1.50. There are ribbon sachets all
the way from one at 45e te a magnificent affair trimmed with geld flowers
and leaves at $6.50. Trimnuul shoe trees are $1.50. Sets of three lingerie
pins may be had at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Our Christmas Cards at 50c a Dezen
Are the Best Values in Philadelphia
Our Christmas Cards re 10 jiretty nnd popular and they have been belling be well
jn the last few days that, for the convenience of our customers, we have, enlarged our
space fir showing them nnd tlicy may new he scen at various plucea In the store. The
sooner you cheese the ones veu want the better will be your selection, for they are going
fast. Come early while there me many styles and while there is time te havu your per
sonal engraving done. The loveliest curds we have ever show at 50c a denen.
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Mirlitly Ht S:1S
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THE EXaTERS
MAE DESMOND
and PLAYERS in
Vnlvertltr (lite tnd Orchiitra Cbaeirt
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'Acidimy of Kude. Wd.. NOT.
NOT' s itis.r. si.
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M.IO. Upper tloealti, 50 ctaU
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Established 1837
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Heavy-Weight Harvard Mills
Underwear, $1.00 a Garment
This line brand of underwear in tlie heavy
weight may be had in shirt and drawers at SI. OX) a
garment. The shirts come with high rnvk and
long sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. The
drawers are knee or ankle length,
MUbIC
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY. V Y
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MORROW
OPENING NIGHT
EV
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Piver's Pace Powder,
Extract and Sachet
Reduced
Piver's Floramye a n d
Azurea face powder, 00c
size, at 75c a box.
Piver's Floramye Extract,
$1.90 size, at $1.50.
Piver's Floramye, Azurea
or Violet sachet powder, 55c
a bottle.
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Heubigant's Purse
Size Extracts, $1.00
Heubigant's extracts in 12
popular odor?, including
Quelques, Fleurs and Ideal.
Purse size in an attractive
bottle with glass test stop step
per and metal top. $1.00 a
bottle.
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STEPPIN' AROUND
With JAMES C. MORTON
A 8tupendeit Muilcil Revue I Ce. tf id
THE VENTOWR 8B0S.
Barry Bleem Harry Eoyce i MaU Ecinlei
JAMES C. MORTON
With Mmiic, Lilna nnd Alfred Morten
LYRIC
3 MATH. THIS WEEK
EVES. AT 8 1 15
Pep. Mat. Wed.
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"TO LOVE"
Dv PAUL OERALDY
With NORMAN TREVOR
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Wed. .ThankJBivina- 1- Sat
HENRY MILLER
RUTH CHATTERTON
l.N HEMtY lUfAII.M.S f.ItKAT TLAT
"LA TENDRESSE"
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C0MMF.VCIK0 MONDAY. DEC. 4
AcIOHN PRINKWATER'J Kf
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flWiTH FRANK McGLYIN 1 II
ACADEMY OF USIC
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