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; AW-sfl r "t rf VW .,. T " fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Tells of the Aftemebn Mi . and Give Dance THEBC will l)0 tw0 ,nrec 1cbntnntc -,rnirq " Ceilny. Dorethy liedRcrs lit bS SStredtVcwl nt n Inrtte tee which hKic nt tl.clr horn, Sir, Seuth ?i,tnih twt. Dorethy is the cider' r ire i Denncr'H two dnughtcrii by her a inirrlncc. Her Hter Kittlirrliie is Mrdln?6 thlH winter and will me eutTn a year or two. Tliey arc 'Tbeut0 tncntyflve debutant and m if Inst year's buds will receive at Cten .while Mr.. Deijncr. e( course risked several ladles te pour tea nntl ShcrwlS. assist in receiving. rrtHP second debutante event is the I dance which the Rebert IlencdlctB L. 1 1 I. rt 1IPTOII. -" "". ... .,-.. w ' SI Ji II "itrrlnlii for her two danBb; J" VrHcllln. who Is n debutante of Jlgjenr. and Ottllle, who enmc out last "ThTWy 11. Lloyda lll give a dfii- L Kllen, and the Herace Mxens I en.rtnln for Mary. Virginia de Vnrnt Smith will be the honor Rucfit Jin dinner given by Hrlgndler General iJttlcten V. T-uewell Waller. Mary Mil r will be Riven u dinner by the Samuel Dexter AViirriner. and Mr. and Mrs William Harmen Oeerge will en tertaln for their daughter, Murtyn Geerge. DID j en knew that PrincehS Canta cinseiie in coming up here next week (rem Wnshlnsteii. where nlic Ih spend SS the winter, te htny for two days lth Mrs. (icerge l.erlmcr and e at ,7ml the two-day .bazaar which her committee of the Kmcrgency Aid will heM nt the Aid rooms en November .10 ind December IV It started out te be J Rumlnn Hag Fair, and there nave bcn m. many bcuutiful Ideas put Inte being, besides the rummage part of it, that It's going te be tin honcst-te-good-hms fair and sale as well The I'rlneebb will be nt the able nhere IM,"" cresvutltch embroidered dresses and bags will be whl. Mrs. ,.T. Bertram Llpplncett and Mrs. pester Fex will he in charge of the table w Ih her. Mrs. -Toe Lcldy. Mrs. HJn,"H Fines .Ir.. and CeuntcsH Snntn l.ulalln will hnvoeld jewelry and fans, and these fnsclnatlng Kusstun fnlry-sterv boxes done In Moscow enumel nnd auto aute grnphed b the l'rlntcss will be held by Mr. Seymour Davis. Mrs. Mnrcl.iy Warburton has the dee dee dee oratleiib of the room in her care. They arc going te us the marble room of the Kmcrgency Aid and will have n sort 't Hussien cabaret effect. That is, there will be singing and dancing by various persons in Itu&slnn costume. Jane Miiulc JIachcr will sing folk hengB in cos tume and Uytcndale Dnlrd Oaner will wear a Kussian costume and probably de some Hunts. She'a very clever, you Iinew. Mrs. Urnden Kyle is te be treas urer and Mrs. Walter Waring Hopkln Hepkln Hopkln sen will sell Russian cosmetics. Mrs. William II. Denner will have charge of th aides. Mrs. Wilbur Taddeck.Klapp, Mi's i;iolse Dickey, Mrs. I.euls Hrcgy, Mrs. Iticlmrd Edwards, Mrs. Charles Maulc. Mrs. Ilarreld Oilllngham, Mrs. Kebert Olrvln, Jr., Mrs. Ernest La Place, Mis. L. Jurist and Mis. Hol Hel bein arc ethers who will afesist and have charge of tables. Mrs. Geerge Lerlmcr Is chairman of the Princess Cantacuzcne Committee, ou knew. It's n sub-committee of the Russian Committee of the Emergency AM, of which Mrs. Geerge Wharten Pepper is held. Incidentally, in ttuh Mau, the nuinc of the fnir is "Itojdc "Itejdc vtven.kn.i Ynrmarka" which, being trantlattd, nicuiii Itusslan Christmab Fair. A HEX T the new hats with long feathers hanging down at the side of the front brim unusual? It's a brand new -tjlc, net only of this year but of ill times it scem. I have never seen lie like in any of the old prints or paintings. Hut, of ceuvse, I have net nen eery old print or painting in ex istence, se mj statement may be fnlse. Hen ever, the fact remains that instead of drooping an ostrich feather back off ihi hat or down off the slde away from the face, new It hangs just about ie r Mine Inches te the fclde from the front bilm: and why you don't step en .t instead et playing "peep pe" around cither -Id'1 of it. 1 don't knew. I aw one the ether d. a large black elet hat placed high en one M" of tin Lead and drooping low en tue etrrn. and ever the front brim about thiee in, hi. te the right of the nee r.imn a huge ostrich feather about four .111 lies wide and at least eighteen Inehe long. Auiithcr one was en a small li.it and tne leather cuine down the side niW around under thd chin and nestled gainst the ether cheek of the ve.irir TIiim huts were net en mannl k n-., thej are actually being worn and in 11. -trangc. eh, very strange, I'll av pUAKIJi; and Temmlc were standing Yar lather as he demolished r pmie et he.iiitiful wliite grapes after Wing 1 onie from business. Frem time 10 tiini' tiiej avsMed in the demolishing. "." iiiiii'Ked a beautiful white one. eHi'd it ami gave It te Churles, and 'Tnre li,. ,nuld turn te get one for ....n i nni-iie nsueii: (iive me Hiuivver iaiv- "I just cave you one 1 01 ep. but it was lulled." Killed?" "Yen." .nll fl,riu 'Topped it and Hrud stepped en It.'1' NANCY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 'vlr v" ','1 Irs Clarenco Ilalstend, of ik,,,1;"1' announce the engragement of J??!', 'lauKhter, Mlsi Ulldegarde Hal lt, ' l. '-letenant Charles nicliard lirm H;l.1,!teu(1' wll ' " Kraduate of larrmt.sten. Conn., is a Branddaushter iai iiat0 M,,rftt altead. of Clncln IiaiU ''ut'jant Ilathurst Is at preent La' ,"'1 at ort Hlise, Texas. He is a Graduate 0f West Point. dhn,.... " ',l.uu' '" noner or. ner Bum ni, BranddauBhter. MIsr Jean S" V. ? U Vlus.h,cr of I. A. Hurt Smith ''V,1U(lcrt.V ,?,lss Virginia de Meral 1U larV'88, W"lbu-fi K. Uellly, MIbs Gran Vf.1 LnrK'. Mlsa Banning &V, u11 IIu,1n? M. ISIllett, Mid It ' "?" V. Mlchcll. Miss Mafy SII V fi J,tlB3 lenr T. Dunning-, Uart V,l,ri,,,1,KIn '", MIbs Kleuner Pent mi8'' 1?la1r Austin. MIsh Ullao du raLr V,, Ma,y L- Nlxen' AIE! Isabel Mism erI'.,w UiTtrude D. Dougherty. 7e?(rU,.i?urt . ," n-. QarrUen and Miss b ih L,A , " "raliam, Mirf8 nil.y will iHe siichi et honor nt iilwll en Tuck-iwrent- ,mbep ,37' whlch 1,er Krand at Vint' Ir and Mr' l'li A. Illley, nuicarlteT00 Street' ,vlU kIve nt tha tmeHts who will attend the dinner Finn ml In t nf u r ..., lnV; :u. ' h'? t the UlU-Cuilten. In Ilri .... "hiwh 1,1 tu UUlllClrk Al ,, l' "' 'fbutantn daiiKhtei, MIhb fcara l i.IU.tK,Ilet' ,wl" InulU'le MIm IIS iVt.ti.,4"-tV aliM 1:vcl'" " Urnyten, lt '"'".errls. Mr. William Uinlu- wiwimv ana Mr. vjQrien. Vei. , itr. MU Mrs. Jeseph R. C ner,- Jr,. rf thclrdniiRhter Alice, whose tea wan ftCU month out at their .place In rillllf'l' ,lll lV. ii.ii-i.nwii jj tjJ v ,BHuH'h0 attended the luncheon lit W, Mt 'fh Mrs. Herace Breeke Hurt. The Slerrl. ,B,w"ra. tlr"' Alfred I'hii r henni "i ?Uc J11 ller Vlllnneva home, j '' lir auBhter, Mlsa ITltcllIu neber?- fr''0. ui ball Mr. and Mrs. 'IIIH 4V r. " It IlfMIIKllJIT rT Mt rna.n....- Deiincr Tea te Be Held This Mrs. Rebert Benedict te at Rilz-Carlten of M Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dlnner en Haturday ove eve nlng next, In honor of their daughter, Miss Vlrjrtnlu Ij. Cnnictiter, before tlie first mentlnr of the Saturday Evenlnc Dancing Class. Mr., and Mrs. Trenchard Newbold, of Bre2y Drew, Olen rend, Ardmeri, will entertain at dinner at the r' home thU evening In honor of their daughter. Miss Hheda Merris Breeke. The guests will later attend the dunce te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlebert llussell Benedict, of the Corners, Poven, nt tbe Hltz-Cnrl-ten In honor of tlivlr dehutnnte daugh ter, Miss, Alice Benedict. Mr and Mrs. J. Bertram I.tppincett, of 1712 Spruce street, will entertain a family party In their box at the opera, en the opening night, Tuesday, Novim Nevim ber 23. Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence H Clark, 3d. of St. Davids, will entertain at a family Thanksgiving dinner at their home to morrow, MIsb Mena Morgan Elliett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JL H Kger Kger ten Elliett, of Flushing, I I., whose en gagement has recently been announced te Mr. William IT. I. TeTiB.nil- nn .of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph U. Townsend, ei Jiaynnam. uvc-rlroeK, will lie enter tained an the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark ever the Thanksgiving holidays. Mlsa Hannah Marltn Elliett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliett, of 317 Seuth Seventeenth street, will leave en Friday for Wilmington te intend the dinner te be given by Mrs. William K. duFent In honor of her daughter. Miss Pauline duPent, before the dance te be given by Mr, and Mrs, Pierre S. duPent, I'ongweod, Kennett Square, In honor or Miss Pauline duPent, Miss Mnr garetta duPent nnd Mlsn Vleterlne Mil Pent Miss Elliett will be tlie guiKt or honor Rt a dliihcr-dnnce te be glen Jit. ." 1,'ltz-Carlten by her parents en Thanksgiving- night. Mr. and Jfrs. Rebert U Straw bridge, u,... tC?l,ew .0JKp. Wryn Mawr, have issued Invitations for a dinner en Friday evening, December 30. In honor of Miss Lydla I,. Clothier, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mm Mm,iu t. ii.i... .. Clalrment, Vllluneva. befere' the mil' Si" Mr-nnil Mrs. William Struthcrs Ellin, of Fex Itlll Farm. Bryn Mawr, are giving m the Bcllovue-Stratferd for their debutante daughter, Mlas Clntra Mr. and Mrs. Percy C Madeira, of Brookwood, Ogontz, have Issued Invi tations for a dnnc en Monday evening. December C. at the Bellcvuc Stratford, In honor of Miss Sarah Ijgan Starr, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr. c MA"- a,n.rt Mrs' "ei'ry Chapman, of 333 .Seuth Sixteenth street, entertained at ft dinner at their home lest Saturday excnlng te celebrate M.e eightieth birth day or Strii. Chapman's mother. Cevers were laid for twenty-seven guest.'i Mr and Mrs. Chapman will glv a dinner en fcrldny night for Miss Henrietta P. Chap man bctere the meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' Dancing Class. Mr. Walter Schuyler Volkmar has Issued Invitation for a dinner en Thurs day evening, December 29, at the Acorn Club, In honor of Miss Allce Heyt and Miss Elizabeth Weed, of Pasadena. Calif., before the Saturday Evening Dancing Class. Mrs. Velknicr will oc cupy Greysteck Ixidge, Chestnut Hill, today. Mrs. Ferdinand Martin Jehnsen has Issued Invitations for a tea which slit will glve en Saturday, December 10. from 4 until 6 o'clock, nt her home at 323 Seuth Forty-third street In honor of her daughter, Miss Anne Louise John Jehn eon. The card of Mrs. Jehnsen's mother, Mrs. Edward M. Sayen, is Inclesed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heward Celket. of 2008 De Lancey street, will entertain a large family Thanksgiving dinner party at their home tomorrow . Miss Helen C. Hendersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quynne Hen Hen dereon, of Indian Queen lane, German town, will be the guest of honor at a dinner te be. glen by Miss Charlette Mae Graves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l'erdlnand J. Graves, of Wlssah'cken avenue and Mnnheim street, (Jermnii (Jermnii tewn, en Thursday evening. December 15. The guests will Include Miss Kath arine Knight Smith. M'sh Marian Cahir Donaghu. Miss E. Martyn Geerge. M'ss Margaret Phelps, Mr. Philip Corsen, Mr Rebert Matzke. Mr Jehn Reeves, Mr' Goederhau McCermlek, Mr. William eerMiseu and Mr. Jehn Hlsphnni The I Kuesis win mter attend the dance te Uepha Wagner, Miss Harriet Wagner. a. , ".. , ,nml Mn'- Theodere G Mr Charles Fredericks and Mr B- r feelxas of "A lasahlckpn avenue. Germnn- ard Gallagher, town. In honor of their daughter. Mimi Amelia B. Selxas. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L Fritz, of Pel ham Court. Germantown, will entertain at dinner en Thursdav evening. Decem ber 15. In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Henrietta MaeVcagh FVItz, before the dance which Mr and Mrs. Thcodero G. Sclas, of Gorman German town, will give at the Germantown ( rlcket Club, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Amelia 13. Selxas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodere G. Selxas and their family, of Germantown. will oc cupy their new home at 3025 Queen lane, G'ermuntewn, tomenov. Fi lends of Mrs. J. Halgh DalngerficM, of Jenklntewn. will be glad te learn she lb convalescing from a lecent Illness. Mr Jehn L. Fleming, of 3308 Snruct- street, formerly of Washington, Willi leave en Friday for New Yerk te attend , the Army and Nay football irame en Saturday. Air nml frsi M.iii,.a Tl .'.,iia- r McCollum and Hertter streets. German- town, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son, Richard Elliett xsauicr, 'rnursciav. .November 17. Mrs, Nadler will lie remembered as Miss L,ellta 11. smith, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilsen. Jr . of 368 Green lane, Roxbermigh, nre ifa celvlng Longrnmlatletn en the birth of a son, William Edward Wilsen Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W DrailUv, 90 j Cooper street, Camden, announce the engagement of tfielr daughter, Miss Janet Yeul Brudley, te Mr. Samuel Clif Clif eord Richmond, of Delance, N. J. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. unel Mrs Jeseph IJ. Bnratili, of 31D cebba Creerk Parkway, unnounce the fngapcinerit of thelr duujrliter, Muw Sephie Itaraflh, te .Mr. Sumui-1 a. Sebel, of this city. , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley II. Heet, of 0SO0 I.ancneUer avenue-, will elve n dinner HiIh ecning for their heii, Mr Ilewlanii Heet, In honor of IiIh tuenty-flrnt birth day. The guestH will Include MIsb Sara Mensf.ld, Ml.sa Loulae Johnben, MIhs iHesft Ituxurieufif nnb Cxclusrt'bc nf mi and coverings selected in our wnreroems. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street l i a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, A Bride Today fcfrM'liUIMHUViTC l?7i 1&X.. f t KmmS-JKWSKW3 Wi MISS ."MAIlGAItET C'UK'IIH , Dattghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry I''. Curtis, of Overbroeli, whose marriage te Mr. Hey Tnj ler Hook Heok Hoek myer will talie place at U o'clock (his evciilng Marlen Mlshlcr. Mlta Marlen Pest, Mls Margaret Blackwood, Mr. William Cress man, Mr Charles Palmer, Mr. Russell Blackwood, Mr. Jamw Bradbcrry, Mr. and Mrs Jeseph Miller and Mr. Row land. Heet. f'r .nnd Mrs. Abraham A. Ncuman, of 3213 Diamond street, are rcielving congratulations en the birth of a Fen, Cyrus Adlfr Nrunian, en Tucnlay, No vember lii. Mrs NeUinan, bofeio her marriage, waa Miss Gladys Reed, of Worcester, Mass. Miss Mary Marshall Scott, of Balti more, who spent a week an the guest of Miss Marian Cahlr Doneghuo, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Doiio Deiio Doiie ghue, nt their home. 07.13 Kmlen street, Gcrmantewn, returned te her home en Monday. The members of the West Philadel phia Beat Club will enlertnln at a dun Ce at the Roosevelt, at 2027 Chest nut atrect, en Saturday evenlng. The commlttce In charge Includes Mr. Geerge K. Gewcn, chairman : Mr. Jehn J. lUr lUr r.ngten, Jr, Mr C S. Dugan. Mr G. A. FltzpatrJel . Mr. C S. Puffy and Mr. li .1. Mclney. The Gamma Dtlln corerlly of the William Prnn High Scheel gac a. thea tre party en Saturd.iv, followed hy a dinner at the Cathay Cafe The tneni bfrs present were M ss Millie Blitz, Mini Elizabeth Blunienth.il. Mlsj Esther Cii mlttn, Miss Lillian Dedles. Miss Nera nrldlnk. Mls recllla Ells. Miss Yettn Katz, Miss Rese Landuw, Miss Sotihle itcbalsky and Mts.i lanuau iiescniieici. A mask dance wan iTiVcn at the home of Miss Mellye Vogebiehn, of 16 l!i North .sixty tlrat. street, by the h. p. dewing Cireln en Saturday night. These pres ent were Miss Shirley Allman. Miss Ro?e Abratnsen, Miss Anna Hlrshman Miss lren Levy, Miss Laura Levy, Miss Es ther Nydlck, Mis Reb.i Sherman, Miss Betty Blumenthal. Mr. Harry BeckT, Mr. Ixju Geldberg. Mr. At Sklar. Mr. J.iy Burrlsen, Mr E'iward Vogel, Mr. Themas Crahan. Mr. Abe Nydlck. Mr. I,euls Specter. Mr. Julius Gershenfeld, Mr. Jlejer Vogelsohn nnd Mr. Sam Meer. A Dutch supjer was served after the dance. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William Gewcrs, of 2018 Shunk street, entertained at a. luncheon bridge party en Monday afternoon. Her guests included Mrs. I. C. Shutte. Mrs. Walter Sewans, Mrs. Jehn W. Crandall, Mrs. Geerge Carr. Mrs. Themas Broughlen, Mrs. Clelghten Turner, Mrs). Fred Rob Reb bins and Mrs. Carey. Mr and Mrs. James C Eruln, of 1216 R'tner strtet, will entertain nt a recep tion at thflr henui this evening In honor of theli thirtieth wedding anniversary, and of the third wedding annversary of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Erwin Mrs Krwln will be remembered as Miss Helen ( Mc Mcnamin. Mr and Mrs, Charlus A McOeugh. of 2031 Rivil street, will enteitaln at din ner nt their home en Thanksgiving Dnj after attending the Fnlverslly of Penn svlv.inla foetb-ill game In the afternoon Th iruests will Include Miss Louise Je Mi; Mil. inilllitilllllllllUllimT.H'lii'illll1,!! Mil RHIiilllli Uh p S We have your Thanks- I givinrr chicken. It's nice ana iai ana piunip. eiuu in today for it. Small Size Fresh Killed K mm i -v m,x&B:j!m4mj& H -- . i Chickens i Wt i m MK mWmk. m mTm srHVsisWB S Mr I CBG&Z 1 P 5 HW ri'X m St ws& Jr Ifr S H Wa - a -or 'ir r ra rxrta jr r SMSfrsmr w s ?.i I Large Size I I mlOrfer I I ., . , 11 1624 Walnut Si I W Lhickens II ffATS Reduced I 1 0"ciii 11 ' 1 OO 11 $10 $15 & $18 1 1 II Exceptional Values in m . At .. our meat markets COCltS, GOWIIS, SllltS, Etc. I : "II ym 8 , i SI W . 9 Davenports Chaises tongues and Chairs This most exclusive of all furniture wll lend additional distinction te the finest home imaginable. In comfort, beauty of materials and workmanship it stands ns the exemplar of the highest type. Made only te your individual order, in our own workrooms. Sample models may be seen MISS M. CURTIS WEDS MR. R. T. BOOKMYER Marriage Takes Place This Eve ning in St. Paul'e Church, ' Ovocbreok A Wedding of social lntere"t will be solemnized nt C o'clock this cvenliiK In St Paul's Episcopal Church, Overbroek, when MIs Mnrgaret R Curtis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry F. Curtis, of 3870 Drexel read. Overbroek. will bo be bo ceino the bride of Mr. Rey Tayler Book Beok Boek niyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bookmyer, of City line, Overbroek. The church will b decorated with palms nnd chrysanthemums. The Rev. Rebert Norwood, rector of the church, will perform the ceremony. The brlde, who will be given In mar mar rlage by her faOier, will be attired In a Rpwn of while chiffon veiled with lace and trimmed with pearls. The long court train, extending from the shoul ders, Is composed of whlte charmeuec. velled with old family lace nnd edged with pearls. Her veil of tulle, which extends te the end of the train. Is sur mounted by a cap effect of lulle caught at each side with clusters of erange blossom. Slie will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, orchids and gar denias, , Mrs. Geerge A. Huhn, 3d. n sister of the bride, will attend as matron of honor. She will wear a smart frock of orchid-color chnrmeusc. The skirt Is composed of orchid-colored chiffon veiled with sliver lace. Her hat erf silver lace Is draped with the same lace around the crown, tied nt one slde with loops falling te the shoulder. She will carry a bouquet of orchlde. Miss Carel T. Smith will attend the brlde as maid of honor. She will wear a frock of pale blue eharrneuse, fashioned llke the matron of honor's with silver lace, nnd will wear a hat of sliver lure and will also carry a bouquet of orchids. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Kathleen Hitter, Miss .Mary Ernestine Celeman, MIsh Helen U Scwt.II and Miss Amelia Sclxas. Tbey will be attired In dainty frocks of flesh. colored charmcuse, with skirts of silver lace nnd flesh-colored chiffon. nd will wear large silver lace huts similar In Uie matron of honor, and Will carry bouquet of Ophella roses. ..'".'' .! ''.irleH S. Johnben will attend the bridegroom as best man. The ushers will Include Mr. Harry V,rtl,,;. a brother of the brlde; Mr. Joel Huber. Mr. James Connelly, Mr, Uesley Greenwood, Mr Herace T. Greenwood. Jr., and Mr. Jeseph Dexter. A reception will fellow ut the home pr the bride ii parenta immediately uftcr the ceremony. On their return from a wedding Jour ney. Mr. and Mr. Boekmver will live temporarily with Mr. Boekmyer'H par ents until their new home Is cempfttcd en Rnjnham read, Overbroek. H1IPPARD DlFFV "An attractive wedding will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Epi phany Catholic Church at Twelfth and JHcksen streets, when Miss Julia Duffy, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnitlu Duffy, of 2128 Seuth Clarien street, will he mnrrled te Mr. Francis Heppurd, son of ?& WeVt"arry T' "PPttrd' f . Father Fealy will perform the cere mony. The bride will wear a gown of white bridal satin and her tulle veil will be arranged with orange blossom. She will carry a, shower bouquet of white roses, orchids nnd lilies of the vallev. Miss Mary Duffy, sWter of the bride, who will be bridesmaid, will wear a dress of pink baronet satin and she will carry it shower bouquet of pinK roses. Mr. Imvkl Tt. Hepp.ird. brother et the bridegroom, w 111 act ut best man. After a small leccptlen at th home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Hcp pard will leiuu for Washington. HENDERSON WOOD The wedding of Miss Deris Weed, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph A. Weed, of 258 Recter street, Roxborough, nnd Mr. James D. Hendersen, of Mrr chantville. N. J., will take place this eenlng at J o'clock, at St. St. phen s tyfreddtn Imitation! r Anaoesce- M(MJert IVItes tr-4Stly mcnli Writ or I'hene for Kncrsrd or Prlnltd fiamp). ROTAL ENCRAV1HG CO, 814 WIit St. Tailored Suits Tep Coats Habits p 1621 Cfjctftmtt Street I ' S . u m - zzLzr" " m .. m M 1624 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. I K aislsVsfalts t-i4 .sssBrssH fllsH v av GOLDMAN'S, 1624 Chestnut St. jgBHm'wrcremqiM Episcopal Church, Wlssahlcken Miss Emily Jane Weed, a sister of the bride, will act as maid of honor, whlle the bride's brother, Mr. Arthur Weed, will be best man. A reception for the Immediate fntnllleii will fellow the ceremony at the home of the brlde s parents. STRAWBERRY MANSION The Ten Needles Sewing Onie met last evening at the home of the treas urer, Mis. Clara (J. Brown. 314u Dia mond street. Thesa present Included Mrs. Adelaide- Lnvln, president', Mrs. Emma Furber, Mrs. Tlllle Cj Under, Mrs. Susan Clair. Mrs. Frnnccs Pester, Mrs. Rose Myersen, Mrs. Fnnnlc Walker, Mrs. Dorethy Werner nnd Mrs. Mildred Robins. The Daughters nnd Men'r, Club of Beth Israel Congregation will give a concert and dance next Monday evening nt Mercantile Hall. The musical pre- f;ram will start at :1G o'clock and danc njj at 10:30 o'clock. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. David M. Ellis, 2249 North Thirty third street, announces the betrothal of his daughter. Miss Mayme Ellis, te Mr Nathan Sperkln. of Washington, for merly of this city, en Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Merris Dannenbaum, of 1901 Spring Garden street, are enter taining ns their guest for a few days Mme. Germain Schnltzer, of New erk. Miss Gladyn Easten. of Sixteenth and Wallnee streets, will be hostess te the inemberB of hr sewing clrele en Friday evenlng. The weddlng of Miss Frances Silver man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Sil verman, of 2331 North Thirtieth street, nnd Mr. Nat Cehcii, of 3H04 Cambridge, street, will take place this evening, at the Mammoth Hall. Sixth and Glrard avenue. Rev. Schmukler will officiate Mrs. Loen Blanckensec, of 1801 North Twenty-sixth street, nnneunces the be trothal of her daughter, Ml8 Rose E. Blanckenscc, te Mr. Milten M. Eltelsen i MOORESTOWN Dr and Mrs. Jnbeph Tayler, of Phila delphia, iMK'nt the week-end as Uie gueslH of Mr anJ Mrs William Mahen Mrs. Edmund W. Maulc, of Chebter rillLA.'S reitEMOST TIlCATrtL.S BROAD Pep-Mat Today Holiday Matinee Tomorrow " 'Easiest Way' Scores Again" Evening Ledger "A Great Play." Kccerd "Flawless Acting." Ledger "Visibly and Deeply Impressed Audience." North American DAVID UllLAHC'O I'rrsentu IN ULH TItll'.MPHANT St CI LSS "The Easiest Way" l.lTJI'.N-i; WAI.TLRS MASTnnPtKCB he.itM for the I nut Vcck lii Sal' Tomer. " APPlfr1! '"'a' Vse . 8-.1S VJ-VIVAIVIV Mt Thurs . Sat Holiday Matinee Tomorrow A Positive Smashing Hit! SAM H. HARRIS Pieits r SSASOHS py success rftlMJCHMSOrt ytxw M".T 1VKKK SKATS TOMORKOW CHAUI.KS Dlt.l INilHAM PreeenH "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" A PLAY Ol" VDNENTlTtK. WITH A. E. MATTHEWS FORREST p0P- MahTeday Holiday Matinee Tomorrow and Her Gang in "A CORKING SHOW." livening Ledger. Seiits for the l.,iat Whk en h. le Tomer. FOR lDPOEDIATE UJEAR ANO SPECIAL ORDER ff. 9 JjD nt Limenvrv "cb. a ibm u a.. Ann fcBI Hi(. uW 6EKEVIEVE tiOrL yiily I SJMk I W Marcel Waving, $1.00 Bobbed Heads Marcel Waved & Curled, $1.50 New Styles, New Head Dressers. The largest staff of Marcel Wavers and Hair dressers in Philadelphia. Kvery Hairdresser mi Xrlist Male and Female Operators NOVEMBER 23, avenue, has sent out cards for a bridge luncheon for Thursday, December IS. Mr, and Mrs. Aaren L. Cellins, p! Broekdalo Farm, who left en October M for the Paelfle Coast, nre new visit tig In Les Angeles, Calif. Miss Lilah Maren Is spending seme time nt the home of her sinter Mis Elmer II chmnn, In Rlvcrten, . J DELAWARE COUNTY Mlsa Florence Dlbert, who has been the guest for a few days of Mrs S Blair Luckle. of Chester, hae returned te her home In Johnstown. Pa . Mrs F. 'M. Shelelley, of Strathaveii Inn. Swnrthmere, Is spending a fort night at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Clymer, of Swarthmore. are receiving congratula tions en the birth of a dailghter. Mera Clymer, en eictebcr 29. NORRI8TOWN Mr and Mrs. James Jf. Langharii have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorethy Elizabeth Lang ham, te Mr. Gorden Ulunc Anhm'-ad, of this city. Mr. and Mrs David B Keyser. of Center Point, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at a reception given nt their home. Beth are suventy three years of age They have a son and daughter. Mr. Daniel Wlnflelel Koy Key ser of Gratersferd. and Mrs. Alvln Hat Held of Philadelphia, and three grand thlldrcn Anether eelebrnt en of Inter est at Center Point wiih the slUcr wel ding annlvers.ir of Mr and Mrs Oiwln Allabach Mr and Mrs Allabnch hay four children. Miss Katharine Allabaeh. Miss Mabel Allabach, 'Miss Elizabeth Allabach und Mr. Clarence Allabach ALDINE THEATRE Chestnut at 19th St. MKKCTieN n:r.i n. a ji. i:. iki,t Continuous 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. Douglas Fairbanks In the Sennen's Supremei Kllm Sensation The iPOUClX fAJPtAUKjl Three Musketeers Fer three consecutive months this million-dollar attraction played te capacity business at the Lyric Theatre, New Yerk, at prices ranging from 51.50 te SU.00. Our Prices Matinee 55c, Eve'gs 99c (Including Tax) SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EVENING PRICES PREVAIL Tomorrow 6 Gala Holiday Shows 10 A. M., 12:20 P. M., 2:40, 5:00, 7:10, 0:30 Deers Open at 9:30 A. M. AMBASSADOR Da itl.icre At. .tt r.illh St. Clara Kimball Yeung in "Camille" 'I'Kin'.i'feUlnB Dny, Ten ' 11 I M. Matlnte Prices Ltitil 0 30 V If. sFI wce tmj mint mew -cum ttoe CTUl 4uO ir, 0m TIinEE KEK DKfl. MON.. SOY. 58 Repertoire First Wetk MON. "tAnMBN." lerrtiblnl (irueip Keltle, Ueaeaeel, rtejer, D lllml, Tul and nnllet Conil rreni TUI. ''RtO OI.ETTO." I.ucchtse. ral. rio.caeel. Vlvlane, erl. Tll nnd nallt Cond. Knoch WED. "AIIA," Happold (irunit), Fracaiil Temmaalni. VIlane n Ilmn Tell anil FU Itt. Cond Purenl TIIl'H. "I.A rORZA nr.h IIEHTINO." Hareva. Paggl, Temmaalni, rtnfr De II asl Ta.l and Ha. 1ft. Cond Knnch mi, "M. DAME nfTTEIlKl.1." Kltilj iwit). Pasal. Aaestlnl .Marr. i rl. e nnd iSTSt XA7- mat.--tai.ks or iierr. MANN," Lucctm. Chanabel. KtltU I'assl. Betcacel. rterer Cond Knecli" VAT. CJX."II,TKOVATORK." Sa?. Kras-lnl. Temmai'Inl. uian crU Ttll 1'uiimi.ti.e hi luc I'liilti.dr.iuti niiri.. ,,i '0 Tlll-Air.fc. CIIIJSTNLT IF.' I'.'TII bT. ARMAN KAL1Z & CO. In rrnipU' MfSS PATRICOLA "' k i'1"'1' "ii i M I lit CLAUD & FANJVIE USHER "" ,n l1,'5,i';n n "i IJ.ni9" JESSE BROWN &EFFIE WESTON I'.nr,w I if, utai U"i Mih l,ii Lu- U ' i 1 1 A HeU JncuI.i lar k i ', 3 Shows Thanksgiving Day 1 ,1l 4 in i S " M kTH ST. THEATRE nt'i'eiTi. ri.itiiiNAi. ! Iull 'J .3ei T nml 0 I'. . Mat. ITr A. tit K(, vln . .'Wc teu i T rpirs GLORIA SWANS0N "UNDER THE LASH" Till RS1V. FKIItAY X .H lu. Marien Davics in "Enchantment" I I'linil SK ltll, Orm Solel,. II1.IIMN (l.VTTKK r.i stP,,"e'nit AC D1'.MY Ol" Ml Mr BURTON HOLIES FltlDAY CLASSIC r Sifi SAT'DAY J AT '.'..11) 7 1 II 30 nt Htppt'. Acadtmj of Muiic Wed., Nev. 30, at 8:15 The Philadelphia Orchestra and Dr. Richard Strauss IS I NTlIA i i A. 'I rt Special Strauss Program I Tic'..--ti ai ne"i b u 4 a i, ( x , I ,f 1KM or Ml N in'TMII'lll.lTIN IH'l.lt linilnv. ' ' .'i N CUES. EVG. NOV. 29 AT 8 Mini", emlll-t iirii. Antliniir. mm. t1.H.1 nnl-f. MunlHiif., 1'nltrliilerl. eeri.I sir"! DUMONT'S,,., k 5 EMMETT WELCH Min8treh HBf.r,Al.l'uV.U.VYtAU' vu'j? Casine "keep sm.lWg Ihornten Burgess Niitiirr Tiilkn. Cl.lllrenN Merlfa. IIUiK(r,,i..i r rriniu- rtiirnoen. reftnl.rr 25, a o'clock Bsaucjja. M&MeMl&Mw$l '"- a Peer WCIA 1921 I'hlla.' I.dlnt Tbmtrei Dlrrctlen f Iee & J. i. bhuhert f U C C T AJ (J pSTOPERAH0U5 E Jimmy Hussey AMD TMl CtlTUie 'i.tV'L Bfy, f0Wrl- CUUtS I jqu JCBhHY JONtS ';'vJOE JACKSON X,KS viNt v TtMiHi euepy nevLt ZIEGLER SISTERS ViNit bkiv a 5ff fnf ytft.t & y"fnn wf rt D I AfirttfAs Rath Bres. I ATfltrtS Er. rtt HllS llnllilny .Milt. Timorre 5AM SHUDERT THt M05ICAI 5EN1ATIOM Cf TV0 COMIHtHtl Tut lATtST eptttrr PY OSCAR STRAUS -iVlVel?tUfr Last waltZ wrn LEAHOR FAINTER AM A MMAQKMU CASr Mcr r)tsr C neNTHt ?u at rr r cruru'v '"wr A IIUAL ItlVAL TO THU MKHnY WIDOW I rnlntr llu'iel n BEGINNING MONDAV DEC 'e- Mft.DlTRICiHSTEBN 'NeS,7ACE VALUE' Muhtu nt SsIO MutH. Tluirx. A SHI. nt 2:2V Matinees Tomorrow and Saturday Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead r.oen skats .st tub hex OKftCK foil AM mure H.rANCK WALNUT H"" ' A I'l.AY Will It t.VBIU .TIT'' VT OK HLSIAV NATI )U Mt'PT WITNESS WITH HATISI'A' 'lH'N'-ejIM'IN ri il' MNKATinv IS'DIe ATKS AI'.T Ni)T I.I.MITUO V f ul.ejl LINK - m the lmiulrtr or THE with CHARLES GILPIN Pn S3 'it. M.ir!,!t St- rWla rtin Tmlay a . fstlV Teniiht 7 and 0 5 THIS Tl'", Ae-T Jliu MtCunl&l.uj' Kjrrlrk In "Kultlnc for Hip Wus-nn": Malllii, Hurt i. Te.i NfWfll K Mnti Jafk .iierirvi .uiHirn irni, nd "Till. lIKONi; DKIX" f JrVT" Illll".. II. IM'U'H niej til . St Hread & M m'iriinry UVWJU'OtlHUUl P 'uren Budnlll9 TSeimeKT .-2il St. no Market i Hfl unci II til I I T f VXX "THE FOOLISH AGE" ft .. ,U "2I . Tin T TH "BURN-'EM-UP BARNES" T3 0 ''?n MSl t --TS itCOU ,. 30 .T,S, "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" "THE CALL OF THE WILD" Tl J 'urn f. ci pak wfc, L QjClQJL ' 30 Br,J T ir1 0 gjf "THE JOURNEY'S END" rf?i MrTDneniiTAM BROAD at POPLAR THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN m"Jrf.i Ask Anj Weman Who Saw riub Photoplay l . .i T und 0 2.V ,.V ;,0 Thanksgiving, 1 te 11 P, M, METROPOLITAN XL1 PALM GARDEN 39th & Market Sts. i-.".ir...M.J!!?fV2,". of "'1r1 leinln CONTINUOUS DANCING 2 ORCHESTRAS I tery Mglit I III Mulls TIlU MeW WED., NOV. 23 LUCKY FAVOR DANCE LIVE TURKEYS "Pfilnl Mutlnrc, 1 iKHikMiitne TlmnkiKliliic Mcht, l'ux Tret Cunu.i Grand Masque Carnival l"rlil tclil . e. ','S slrte linb I'rljf. M.illnrr l.(T t. ( n.li I'rlrr iliu Mt ?, M'i: l.. Mil 11 I tuiiiii-. ui'i Ttin.w T 10 M l Mil ill l M FIRST RBSIMEHT ARMORY 6M0 y UaWH I JTJ KCMMEL CLUB J or p kDtiPMi Ki NINTM ANNUAL V Alt ORttO jtji wawPit F5C 4 1 l CI ee ImC CwjhTy vi. i tt (Tmnr? MTSTiiaiviNc a eoMtey or aajsav urc J AOELPHB - . 4 c. JSSJPH wSll Twl'il If KM m luil . A llm -NOV. 23 fr 24 DOOBS OfUl I IOH I it! Kl.NO ON n.' II (kfS tV CI M&t"' I 'tu. lwlt) in CXDliDCM mw.T-nwwmr Leeser's Nixon Theatre Bldg. li SUlMlllllP.l ltltlll ,H -. , i, , THANKSGIVING EVE. Lucky Number Dance Prize Turkey THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE 3 TO (J l M. Special Reception 8s30 te 12 ).l lH i M"U 1 - III II) I j 1 I -II II ' C.hhsTu. Tim 1 ,. 1 ,. USUI-na.u ... a s, Lupcw n rilVHI Ijil, ZitHU, i w BTANf.BY CO.nf AMW-WtHATllBATlKi t itAHKnT AT NIKCTKKNT1I 11 A Te li V. M. . l.iecluslvft anrl First rroae-nlstletl or NAZIMOVA m a medkhn vintHiON or DUJrAp MAHTrJIl t.OVB btlAMA "CAMILLE" BXTP.A AI)lnp ATTnACrriQNS PKi-OND AND KINAf. WBI5K Pf Victer Herbert Wie IVrtenallv Cnndnri-i Ilia Htanler Orehimtra HAROLD LLOYD in ' NKVBII WBAICUN" Mnlln nr.e nml TiOj CfnlniJii Haturdav Mtlnta Rnd llelliU- nOc. "f.e NEXT (Jubilee) WEEK The Boek Sensation of a Decade Flaming en tfie Screen! ccerce MEirone rnoeucnon HEfK W ITII AGNES AYRES AND RUDOLPH VALENTINO A NKW I'AKAMOl'N'T rirTUUH STANTON MAHKl T AND MXTBEN'TH STHKBTB 1 1 .10 1 in 3 Je, -, no T 11. y 30 LAST 4 DAYS ' I MAM I'l'V " ,ND!.lt TLAT I.IM1TKD ENOAOHMKN'T Commencing Next Monday .tl'IltLKi: WEEK , VJf'Mam Fex s StuMndeuti Ppsftaele "QUEEN OF SHEBA" A nEAUTIFt'L. ROMANTIC AND THRILLING STORY Klrt Philadelphia I'runsntallen l Klr' T mr al Popular Prien M tCHESTNUTSTBRCAD 11 A M. TO IS tu P M. Wallace Reid Gleria Swanson Elliett Dexter "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" A v n' PAHA'TOUN'I PI"Tl'IU3 Limited Engagement Commencing Monday Next JLUII.EE V KKK First Showing Anywhere! A NKW Cecil B. De Mille r-nriDVfTiev " FOOL'S PARADISE " A nramallc Tr un-ph al the JWeen An Avalanche of Perfect Entertainment! II. Ht, Hh Marl Vlx anrt Paitu Cowan "uke'c. bv LcenarO Murrlck a Htery. TU a Laurels unJ it. Lady" Cast of Famous Players DOROTHY DALTON CONRAD NAGEL MILDRED HARRIS THEODORE KOSLOFF Ai.J 1! uai'iln of Supernumeraries WE'RE TALKING ABOUT IT AHEAD OF TIME YOU'LL DO THE TALKING AFTER! PAI ATF l'U "AUKLT HTREET I TLirVVEi 10 A M Ti ji is ,4 ( Clara Kimball Yeung tv f m.-T rru -iNrAV" en. uVVhat Ne'Man Knows" V II I w TML A,11VJ!ll ' NEXT WEEK j. nii.i.n F i- Iv a im -uuinui or ur. Calicrari" 4 THP.I..I I Vi, nTFUV -TnriT ' " " ' ' M'l'i K.-iipiip Way It ARCADIA rilKHTVt'T HT. r.I.L. iw IXTEKNTII Elaine Hammerstein 1 H I ' I IT r,,t Ktesr.M" ' U vrY Mi-.Wu ,n "MnRALB" VICTORIA MA,,I;,,;;,r "" TOM MIX tV l'IAM'-VD" CAPITOI :'i,ltUrT HTRKKT iwHri i VJL. VIOLA DANA It THF HUi H MUEvKKU REGENT MAU-'H'ru.Vv ttnlS I" Qi'VUNMB" THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS T i irri i- nrn.-L MAI K 4 ' GLOBE' Vi'S"- I TO 11 j,V ' sin l BROADWAY TJtiW. Marguerite Clark sf'HAMiiLEO TlAMsfitvive-rn i !ln ,,, M Allegheny 1UAMtMT.ANT f. i l'l. "ACTCbTUrpiiftV.,.. F i.ti riKvu.i.t. a.u I ''K ll'H r AM' i m l,KE lRO.-jS KLYS "' iLuijcitx LA GRACIOSA "iJuJIai? 'HSh-"IM"i -e n I .-.0 in'tf p y, L.l-iAlViBKA ". rVlJ uwHii , ,V I. .-.WEI .. Im 'uVw.rii.tfP fllANKvllMMI -en. I8O1011 i'J.", HIAN0 RECITAL M 17 & tTfc MME. Y0LANDA 1V1 t Vi TicUU t Academy &. Heppe'a New PENNSYLVANIA.CORNELL mwa for mil. Hi aU(f '' ;! trecape&i, ajsis. "&.&& ' " l I Ti id