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CHICAGO DATTiV TTUTUJNTC: A TtTRD AY. NOVEMBER 0. 1020. 17 MAKES HER DEBUT INTRODUCED TO SOCIETY Society Busy Here Today with Varied Events HARVARD PRESIDENT CITES 13 YEARS AS GOOD COLLEGE AGE r- 1 BY THALIA I' '4, I Hi 1 I- 4- ,1 Spanish Queen, Two Daughters in London; Are Greeted by Prince Nov. 8.

OP) More ceremony than usual featured the arrival tonight of Queen Victoria, of Spain, bringing her two daughters. Infanta Beatriz, 20 years old, and Infanta Maria Cristina, 18 years old, on her annual visit to her mother. Princess Beatrice, at Kensington palace. Spanish Ambassador Merry Del Val accompanied the royal family from Dover to London. There they were met at the Victoria station by Queen Mary, the prince of Wales, and Princess Beatrice.

Mayfair has been discussing this visit of the Spanish queen for weeks, attaching more than ordinary importance to it in view of rumors that the engagement of one of her daughters may be announced when they return to Spain. This has not been confirmed officially. Aa. Gen. Allen's Nephew Weds United Cigar Heiress ffntoa Tribune Fm Scrrir.

PARIS, Nov. 8. It was learned here today that Clifford Barton Gray "Tippy" Gray and Mrs. Clara I whereon ehe Is to speak at 8 o'clock following 6:20 supper. Mrs.

Waller Borden asks me to say a word in behalf of the performances (in French) of the International theater at th new Goodman Studio theater because she. Mrs. SWmuel Insull, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. Stanley Field, and Mm.

Walter S. Brewster ar interested. The first play is La Fie or d'Oranger by A. Birabeau and G. Dolley, and it began on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Cyrus McCormick Jr. of 900 North Michigan avenue left this week for a short trip to Europe. She will be returning before Christmas, and her sister. Miss Kathenne Linn, may accompany her.

Mr. and Theodore A Shaw Jr. of 1130 Lake Shore drive have returned from New York City and Dayton. where they went to attend a family wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Stevens of Evans-ton and their daughter. Miss Jane, and Miss Martha Simpson have bought the home the Robert A. Gardners occupied before their new residence was completed. Mr.

and Mrs. George J. Jaeger have returned from their summer place at Wianno, and have taken an apartment at 1209 Astor street for the winter, National Education Week v. if. "ff- 0, New York, Nov.

8.LP.J Th4 average age fcr entrance to a college nhoukt and will drop to as low as thirteen, A. Lawrence Lowell, provider of Harvard university, said today in an address before the convention of the Association of American Mtdical Colleges at Columbia university. "My great-grandfather sent my grandfather to college at the age if thirteen, President Lowell said, "an I I think he benefited by the fact th he was young. I believe that th! younger a boy is when he is sent college, the less likely he is to le influenced by whatever immoral it harmful conditions are about him. The speaker said that if a man of forty should go to college he would go to the dogs almost Immediately." A cigaret would be a thrill to a boy of fifteen." President Lowell said.

but it would take a good mora than that to Impart the -ame thrill to the 40 year old freshman." The average age of college entrants at the present time is 18, he said. a 0.4 A 'I 's? V-- Louise Cassidy, daughter of Charles If'" Tea miKht think that tho to Ann A-rl'' tor th liar-vard-MlchifT-n prun an.I to Cham-Ppn for the Army-Illinois fracas might depopulating the town of its but such is rot the cac In gt-it of tho larg numbers of fjX'tball fan polng to loth immea. thrre are of stay-at-homes to present today at several Important occasions. tne Junior league's oj-enini? of "Tho Patchwork Girl of Of- at the Harris at 10:30 o'clock this tho first of th Saturday tntlne. thU afternoon of the oprra, Edith Walker's wording to Kichard WaJrath this 'afternoon, and the bntante c'innr dance beinjj riven If Mr.

and Mrs. halklcy Jay Ham-tieton nd Mr. and Mrs. Ilaymond K. Durham at the Klacketone for their resfwtive debutantes, Jcfca and Tli 8 Junir.r league opening: li to the juvenile fashionables as the opera cpr.ins to their adults.

Mrs. James Ilutchlns is taking- with her Larhara and Margaret, the Robert OarCner children. Mary, Henry, and Robert Jr. Mrs. Henry Faurot jr.

in taking: her young onea, Henry Robert, and Alice, and five of their little friends, and Mrs. Albert li. Uick Jr. Is taking her little girl, Helen, and Mary Mad. Mrs.

Edgar Rnwe with James and Ruth. Mrs. Frank Allen Priebe and her daughter. Helen; Mrs. Frank G.

CVment and Joan and Nancy are ethers who win be there to see "Scraps" go through her antics. Hnry Field and Adlai E. Stevenson, whoa wives have roles in the show, will be taking a mominp ofT to Bit in their first row peats for the performance. When Edith "Walker walks down St. CfcrysoBtom'H aisle this afternoon on this arm of Charles M.

Walker to become the bride of Richard Walralh, the will 1" wearing a povrn of cream colored velvet, a trailing: veil and a tulle cap ornamented on one eide with a fpray of edelweiss and oranpe blos- A. Whelan, chairman of the board of the United Cigar Stores company, were married here on Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs.

Gray left on a honeymoon and are automobiling in Italy. WASHINGTON SOCIETY MISS GRACE DEWES. TRIBUNE Photo. ROSEMARY LYTTON. TRIBO'E Photo.J NEW YORK SOCIETY Will Start on Monday National education week will be observed in all Chicago schools next week, J.

Bogan, superintendent of schools, announced yesterday. School children will celebrate each day of the week with special programs to be arranged by the principals and teachers. The week is sponsored by the National Education association of Washington, D. and will be celebrated in schools throughout the ENGAGEMENT IChleaaro Trtbono Pm Washington, D. Nov.

8. President and Mrs. Hoover will go to Annapolis tomorrow Instead of to their fisning camp on the Rapidan. They will sit on the navy side at the football game between the Navy and Georgetown university. Mrs.

E. E. Gann was tho luncheon guest of Mrs. Joseph Keys today at the Congressional Country club. Contract bridge and mah jongg followed through tho afternoon.

Among tho guests were Mrs. Adam Wyant. Mrs. John L. Cable.

Mrs. Miles Roinloxter. Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Miss Flora Wilson, daughter of James Wilson, who acted as his hostess through the sixteen years he was secretary of agriculture; Mrs.

William A. RorionW-ig. wife of the former ive from East St. Louis; Mrs. Davkl H.

Blair. Mrs. Harry Hull. Mrs. Harry K.

Daugberty, Mrs. Charles J. Williamson, Mrs. J. T.

Newcomb, nnd Mrs. Stephenson Scott. Legal Sorority Tea. Zeta chapter of Kappa Beta Pi, national legal sorority, will give an informal tea tomorrow afternoon at the Stevens hotel. Mr.

Gray is a nephew of Gen. Henry T. Allen, who commanded the American army of occupation at Coblenz. Mr. Gray is a well known member cf the world's champion bobsleigh learn of St.

Moritz, and has been writ-lug lyrics and music for New York and Paris revues for the last three years, including several productions for Mile. Mistinguette, and la now writing the music for her new review at the Casino de Paris, which is opening tonight. French War Veterans Give Victory Ball This Evening Les Camarades de Combat," an organization of French world war veterans will give a Victory ball this evening at the Stevens hotel. The president, Robert Coube, will be toast-master. The guests will include MaJ.

Gen. Frank Parker, Rer Admiral W. F. Crosley, Brig. Gen.

Abel Davis and Count and Countess de Fontnouvelle. The A B. A. Juniors, scholarship club of the Hebrew Theological college, will give their second annual dance this evening at the Morrison hotel. velvet and orchid boutonnieres.

Great rounds of pink and Talisman roses on tall silvered standards interspersed the countless baskets and bouquets of flowers received by the debutante. The tea table was a lovely picture laid with an antique brocade cloth and with a centerpiece of rose trees, one tall one in the center, and miniature ones of closely clustered moss rowes set around the border. MLss Dewcs' debut frock was of yellow moire with a peplum flounce and she carried an arm bouquet of rores and lilien of the valley. Assisting to receive were her two grandmothers, Mrs. Francis J.

IJewes and Mrs. Robert A. Wooldridjre of Raltimore, Md. Still another debutante affair of the day was the dinner-dance piven at the Casino by Mrs. A.

H. Whiting for her niece. Miss Carol lioume, daughter of Mrs. Ralph 11. Bourne.

The Invitations issued yearly by the Society of Mayflower Descendants for the- annual banquet of the organiza tion are most dignified and stately, embossed with a gilt ship on a rose ribbon and lettered In Impressive script. This year's banquet, the 33d annual one, is to be on Thursday evening, Nov. 21 at the Blackstone. The Rev. Charles W.

Gilkey Is to give the address on The Influence of the Pilgrims on American Life." "The Rev. James G. K. McClure is governor of the society and Mrs. Seymour Morris of Winnetka, the secretary, Is In charge of the reservations.

Miss Mattiebelle Hubbart is to entertain at the Opera club dinner dance tonight for Miss Betty Harding of Evanston and Paul Starrett of Winnetka, who are to be married next Thursday. Miss Hubbart is to be one of Miss Harding's bridesmaids. Mrs. "Wirth Dunham is on the College club's program for tomorrow night with what sounds like a mystery melodrama as the subject of her talk. "One Dark Night is the topic P.

D. Dean, Chicago, to Marry Norfolk, Girl This Morning Chicago Tribune Tress Service. Norfolk. Nov. 8 At the Sacred Heart Catholic church at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning Philip Dale Dean of Chicago will marry Miss Miriam Burke of Norfolk.

There will be a wedding breakfast after the church service. Among the Chicagoans to be present will be Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean, parents of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Dean. Thomas Dean, a brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Loyola Frat Dance. Phi Mu Chi fraternity at Loyola university will give a dance this evening at the Illinois Women's Athletic club.

New Tork, Nov. 8. Mrs. Gloria Gould Bishop and her little daughter sailed this evening on the He de France. Mrs.

James Brown has returned from Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius has returned from a visit to Virginia. Miss Florence Watts, debutante daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ridley Watts, joined her rarents at the Barclay. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart C.

Chatfield-Taylor gave a dinner party at the Plaza last night for their daughter, Mrs. Hendricks H. Whitman of Boston, and five other guests, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton W.

Minot will return from Europe early in December. Pi Pi Dance. Pi Epsilon 11 sorority will give an interesting chapter dance this evening fit tho Lake Shore Athletic club. William Mather Lewis, president of Lafayette college at Easton, and Mrs. Lewis have announced the engagement, of their daughter, Sarah Durand Lewis, to William Edward Betts, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William T. Betts of Lock Haven, Pa. Miss Lewis attended the National Cathedral school in Washington, D. and is a graduate of the Barrington school at Great Barring-ton, Mass.

Air. Betts is a graduate of Mercerburg academy and of Lafayette college, class of "is. The Lewises are former residents of Lake Forest. MOTION PICTURES MISCELLANEOUS MOTION PICTURES MISCELLANEOUS MOTION PICTURES SOUTH MOTION PICTURES SOUTH MOTION PICTURES MISCELLANEOUS MOTION PICTURES MISCELLANEOUS MOTION PICTURES MISCELLANEOUS 1 Publix-BALABAN KMX Efe All Performances De Luxe Today at Both Theaters Granada Doors Open 1:30 P. M.

Marbro Doors Open 1 P. M. a 1 ii ten irtiL I "OWL" Midnight Show OWL" Show Begins mm iv. il mm v1? i -v v. 11:45 P.

M. Begins 11 P. M. i.r r. -its- 4 Fomn.

Thf ceremony will ltd performed by tho Rt. Rev. H. P. Almon Abbott, bishop of Lexington, as-minted by the Rev.

John C. 12 vans. Following the service there will be a small reception for tho out-of-town fuesta and relative at the Walker apartment at Scott street. Mrs. Conde Nash Leslie loster and Mrs.

Mather-Smith Eujac will be the only attendants, and Ilaw-Ron Marsh ia to be best man. Albert J. Lorry Eamuel J. Walker Thomas Saxe, and Mason C. I Hake will usher.

Two more debutante maJ thefr formal appearance on the social horl-Vin yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Geotfre M. Rvtton introduced their daughter, Rosemary, at their residence at 44 lUr.ka strtet.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Lewes gave a Kiinilar affair at their at 2314 Lincoln Park West present their daughter, Grace. Alias Lytton wore a delectable frock of starched net in capuc.lne diaries, and helj a quaint l.ce frilled nose-gay.

airs. Lyttcn and the debutante's bIs-tr, Vrn. Rvtton Henello, wore bl.Tek MOTION PICTURES MISCELLANEOUS St- 1 near WA HINQ TUSI A Roaring Broadside of Life, Laughter and Love at West Point and Annapolis! Brothei" against brother la a tttl 1 Zis French mama and all ze boy-friends Americains! Mon Dieu, what fun and frolic! ALL-TALKING ALL-SINGING ALL-DANCING ALL-HAPPY or love toogbt on the See gridiron. Favorite Favorite America's Screen Star cMarion Davits ,77 no SEE and HEAR Richard Dix as the confirmed bachelor doctor ik ionw( fnr-miita fnr In VP TT I 111 1.11 trouble, and June Collyer as the beautiful nurse who use it on' ii i if -1 toe LUUWU AIatted From the Fa With Benny Rubin, Lawrence Gray and Cliff Edwards moos Stage Play. CENTER 4017 Lincoln i.l fiEOHGE O'BRIEN JL kmA Stepln Fetckit Mr Of XNf Jj HELEN fg THE STACK CHANDLER ff CHARLIf3 Wx ATiTCSS: Jhl YchlM nvr forft its ro- (Oig4 I m.tic rolliclrra aJ.ll jJLm JiuXzJ QCi humor od footbaO thrUls.

Bit Filmed at Wmmt Point and A pfl in ttirring. pmtriotic Annaooli! lWtni tnn mad or mo am jfTm 1SSCAm ttttint: Big Cmwt. t-Trr- iJ? 1 "The Boomerang BILLIE DOVE "Her Private Life" KEYSTONE Sh-ridao THROBBING ROMANCE a real love story with two handsome heroes seeking the kisses of "Marianne," SONG-HITS GALORE The happiest tunes since "Broadway "Melody." Hear "Marianne," "Just You, Just Me," Betty Compson "STREET GIRL" BROADWAY STRAND 10-41 KooeTlt OAK PARK l'-lu Wiminin aiMO ull-rtoa Rath t'tiat trrtnn EMBASSY UPJ0WN SSe Price tt.so to 6:00 AL KVALE "MADAME I. i ti MARK FISHER tj LITTLE 717 Ktje-idan 'A Edward Horton 'The Hottentot av 20U, CENTURY JUt A His Collet-i ana 'PIRATES OF MELODY" Witti tbe Oomedr taToritea SMITH Sc HAD LEY 'id Otticr Stag Stars Jolson Sinking as He Never Sang Before Sonny Boy Talking No Wonder the South Side Demands Another Week of itl LAKESIDE 47't Han aV twi" rnin 3411 Rootwrelt UULU Matins Dally mb li mi JUI fin. J.HIW IJA v.

i 3A I 11 I ir AL JOLSOH Hmar Him Today HARDITG WITH SONGS i4fv'-S LEK 3 B1I.T. BOVD "THE FLYING FOOL CRAWFORD lt t. Craw font WEST END l'i N. 'i im lie. 1:15 to 9 5o PriceI SO to tSc Pricl.lS to AL -JOLSON AII-Talkinr and Sinrinr "SAV IT WITH SONC3-LAIREL AKJJ TaJkin- Riot MYSTERY, THRILLS Society suspects, Oriental mystics, in the most unusual murder-plot ever written.

Kjd ick erbocker LO I ifrriw, MO RAN "WORDS SrJWP AND. PARAMOUNT) MI TTC 264 MilwaukB VJJ1V ALL COLOR Wit. Dialogs Jules Verne's fantastic romance Actually Fffify hlmed under the sea MYSTERIOUS MARYLAND MAjtrjjun iG1 s- tafc flawing NANCY CARROLL Hal Skelly -THE DANCE OF LIFE" All-T mlhing Rommncm TALKlNa Extra, mt Both Thmmtmrm Lionel Barryniorc, Lloyd Ilucbca fixlra at Both Thrnt CENTRAL PARK "SKIN DEEP" BRIT If COMiSOV, DATaCT LtK IR tlANCa -Orr O'JK GANG I Utttham Taikin Comedy Tmitiw" Tlklnr Comwly I (Alfua tic gt SOUTH CIST FkACKTOJTB Maunco Laoy ml 1-W PICCADILLY NORTH MAYWOOD PUBLIX OKLATER. rrrknr nr K. W.

TL' at Howard St. HOWARD Mat. Daily at lO M. Cliester Moms. Mae HuMi.

fa Maiieji BTH AVE. AT WASHINGTON ULVD UDO All Talkrat Charles Farrell Janet Gaynor 'The Lucky Star" tUOmem Oalr Motnn Flrtofwt will be tmlrm mt kJi tba tiUdrco ALJC1 21 COSMO MATINEE DAILY AIX TALKING PICTL'RR "STREET GIRL" With JACK OAKIE. BETTY COMISOU Tomorrow-MOMiS BLUli l'SKTS PEKF" Sooth Tr Way CONGRESS Mllwiukr and Pjr-k w' LIONEL BARRYMORE 'The Mysterious Island" A mmrxin FmntmMttc Wmird STAR ACTS IN SOUND TVpg tanbrry ooVr A Orth REGAL iX 47ta suni t0 TiB t4 lolDIVERSEY aSfACT "SKLN DEEP" A Talking Picture NO MAN'S LAND Cm ir' MARY DUNCAN Flvrnr. Danrtnt "HE DANCE OF Uhh" BiUUJANT hTAGfc mmrtSrmm Jtin Feaiannc DAVET LEE, BETTY WJtrsu.l MfiMK HUE Oas saaa ntMl sciiat ar Also ViUpbone Acts. Comedy, Uewa 7 J.I I Shwidan Rd.

Between I ealTO Oel LgO WUmette and ReuUworlU LOIS M0RAN TOM PATRJCOLA -WORDS AND MUSIC" 1162 f. 3RD fl-T. ATIN'EK UAU.T LEXINGTON Mat. 25c 1 to 5:30 Mai. -jc 1 6 CH0VE jeffFrt flgt tad 2mSnrj W.Englewcod Mjd aa4 AIs1mm4 Al.

Tbrse Tbuter Reginald Denny "One Hysterical Night" A Botboosa loQ ci torn nl horrxrf. Ctatv R-K-0 BELMONT WILLIAM POWELL FAY WR AY "FOUR FEATHERS" COVENT ibbi N. Ciark WINDSOR lli -S. CL.ru pk uvsaniwaagsiMa 'iiJsasMssMteg rr ir-t a rr "The Hottentot" Tb fimlert hmrmrplmj mt ah jmmr rit mt Elifk Beak las. HIGHLAND T9l sad ldJu4 Corned Roajsoce "Big Time" MAE CLARK LEE TRACY A story of ttrm, i lui mci tmf gm to stardom.

FiaaJ Recfcaaias? 12 TVUnr, S'nrr n1 Dan-inr WlKPS A(V Ml SI' All Talklnr Rnmu cf th Underworld -AUM '-AU btar Cact Rartio-Keith-Orpheum VAt'DEVliXB ChiiJren "a fre fauanp Maiiue tm4 tM Sift mmumm Tlic Dance of Life" mmd mm thm Stif Smnjmtimm Burlero with NANCY CARROLL All Ta-kTuf -Ki of Konro CARROLL AUSTIN Tuuwiuw THE DANCE v-. I If AVA IT ISC BELPARK CRYSTAL R-K-0 ENCLEW00D v.r? HVtt r.BB TRACY. MAR CURK "HI', ItVK A'l Tblkicf 1 OF LIFE An-Ti'kl. Draan "BUDDY" ROCERS NANCY CARROLL "ILLUSION" Mrttcria Islaai inrinni '074 N. clark AULLriil AH Talklnr Dble.

lealure ROBERT ARMSTRONG "BIG K2i MAY HARD "THE WAGON MASTER" Titaphoae Acts Talk Comedy Serial in I'-ll With Hal SkmOy Dm the Staa Oar ami lum Jsawdy Tallntic Int. COOKIE i. '-TATE 514 W. MufliMl PLAISANCE 8 N. ParkaldealLaka ALL TALKING HOBART BOSWORTU URRIC ANE" MANOR 5603 yr' ORTU AVE.

LETTY COMrSON-'The Strw-t Cirf All Tailung Charlie Chaa Conntrcial King mi Kmrtgrn If. On Wilson Are. at I. Station DELUXE ItasaaJiiDacmy la "llt HYSTCSICAL Mlf Tm Miiwtit ARbar at Uta att atiss stanr nsd aV I Mil Croim IHrUioa at AiaUat Sam Carol ia Way Leave Boat? AO-TaBUa All Taiklnt "Wby LeaTa Home?" with Sue BERWYN Ziad fc RlcUeiaiwl i Lmrufh Rim "Tiir IIAR VAn AJ-I. TALKl.vrj RAC-R HOr-K ROMANCE lu) rloa ITAfrtOMi ACTS RAM OVA S5TH ANI nAL5TED MAtudr HtriTi CUM1-NON IrtuuiDU Ai-j "Kluf oi Uo Kutigu BIG TIME" Carol and Sound and Tikire.

"Haif Mar-nare" ua Olire Borrina Aiao iUkjnone Acta I 111! rpria.p rata i a 1 1 Uasfciac MIrr. a Irrlsc Ft 1 talkina-. MaWaaBMvsBiBBaafajajBHMBsaBava-sflBUBa bijs i ar mm-w I a JACKSON PARK finV, Lois moras -words and Mcsrc- I I A g. Tit Mirhlcms-llOttl rl. "AJJbl" ROSELANMTATE inje 6743-47 OIICAGO AVE llvLj ALL TALKINvi C.

Moore. ''Smillnf Irtih Eyes" Vita. VauJ. BUCKINGHAM SlSfi BIT-LIE DOVE 'HER PRIVATE LIFE" Talkinff Colletiana Spitalny's Reroo lAH) HOTTENTOT ULAKDUIvPI kktty (ompcov. JA(K OAK IK.

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