' ) '"frl f". V, f ri,1tV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEPHECADELPHIA, THUBSBAY, DECEMBER "1, 1921: ifijr GOSS1PABOUT PEOPLE v ftancy Wynne Talks of Handsome Evening Wraps Wern fe . . Tk If V " y? tf ' This Season Llianty vail ana ean L,arle Upcra If n. ...iff if v Intn.rpst the Secial World Teniaht jVIIH'l"J ' -.- a--- $ in. wrntH arc raore bcntiu- W milt, cj ,t pccms t0 p0 I f 1 fttl every sens" , r ,n th(J I ' netld .P"ther evening. Therd was I Academy the e'c,rrcly e chinchilla fur. ; fee upper pert i cloak u?clf f iill mUe it n Httlc Chinchilla M ."If he most effective of the cert- lleVnfu, nd this cloak was absolutely I lupefb'. -.nilte cnrnicnt was made n0,h;ink 'rivet and hn.l a, number ( J 1, "bout the shoulders and et w,dJ," P01 ar was of bnuirrcl fur, ' & k hew luscleu" that com- wld?n and Mrs. Geerge W. Cbllde K't'a ?ery handsome, coat..of ' , which lOOKCU 11KC BUU1D uuu. .. dirk fur, wnicn n hcnd e( me ,n di5WnC IcnvInkUie house after the 'Let0.!i dan?c. That dance was 0I,crn.n.inTincfl success. There were vn U persons there, and a great abeuti ihe Teungcr people an.enf? them, nSSrairjeorte' content. HAVE you beard that the German . Ar.demT Play is te have Kill T.hJ cast this year? The play ?BJnt?be in the ballroom of th 11 fi0inS tSratfenl next month, and neDevuc-Strauerii , th beyg Vrank Palmer- '".." ,..A,T,r rlmm- has set the world' . chnin Clarence in wiYirn.n ene eelcctfd. I " nh " ,,.,,,,., it?, :.i hi Tiitn win uu '. i- -- -, .. for a firaduate or vuu evenlnfr, In honor of Miss Helen Ij. Jehnsen, daughter of Mrs. Charles B. Hnvne, of 981 Mndlseu avenue, New Yerk, whose cngntjcnicnt has recently been announced w Mrs. Tecum'n brother lieutenant Andrew I.e Compte Woolford Gorden, U. H. M. C, son of cx-Judee James day Gorden. MIbs Jehnsen is thn Bticnf for a few days of Miss Gor Ger Gor eon, 1829 Pine street. Miss Jehn M. Kennedy, of 2018 Spruce street, will entertain at a lunoheon and thpatre party en Wednesday next. In ??or. .f Mlrn Mariana Eenrinll. MIm Elizabeth Matties, Miss Helen V. Michell and Mlsa Virginia de Meral Smith. The (Wests will inclmln Mis Hannah El El llett. MIM Clntra Kills, Mlsa Katharine D. Perter, Miss Mary Miller. Miss E. It. Drayten. Mlsa Marv N'lxnn. mih.mi.iii. Oeorjre, Mla.i Virginia Hcckscher. Mlsa Z Bill Tllden will of its A,C. the actors usually being con cen Jlsi 't undcrgrads, ee every oue fee s Jntd te "Dec 5 ," ij, im3 been scored, that aulte a triumnn '3 Gtotte Gtleb Tl net vet -heard the " manager. I have net yet hen iTv&yeXi Jeu will b, as Interested aa I am. TITEBr ONE is Charity-Ball-mad, Jil as it crews in interest and spectacu i f.,,f crerv year, and the paKcant &n, premises te be particularly wfr S tee. there h the per per teSnee of "U Pera Del Dcstlne" by KKrle Opera Company, and a Sct many wm 6 te that, coming down ?"te the Academy of 1 Music te the b,ll The pageant at the ball is te Itatt promptly nt 0, but believe I, I &lbc there befere that; for, judging fem former years, the scuta will be flHrf befere half after 8 o'clock. And It is certainly mero romfertablo te be sestcd than te btand through the dance. Elizabeth Latta is te sing, you knew, Wd I always like te hear her. She was at the opera en Tuesday night, looking very well in n black velvet town, one nas wuura um- " U naturallv wavy, be it's very bccemln(t j te her. She lrna ft lovely veice and , Bbc is always .se generous about singing. Pnitv Thmrr is te iilny and, by the way have you heard that she is really going en the professional concert stage? She does play beautifully and she loves htr fiddle, se she is bound te be a suc cess. BOBBY was sent for just nfter hit breakfast one morning. Daddy wanted te see him, Bebbie wnB told, and he was advised te be prepared fur a wonderful surprise. With bright, eipectant face Bebble ran into daddy's room te he told by a happy parent that he had a brand-new little brother. "And if ou are very geed and premise net te touch h m I'll let you bee him," said daddy. Se Bebble was ushored Inte the room and ever te the cradle, tthere he gazpd unmoved upon a red dith, wrinkled heap for a speechless moment. Then, said he, "Did I leek lib1 that when I came?" "Yes," haid daddy "Gee!" paid Bebbie. "Well. I don't think much of myself, then." NAXCY WYiNN'K. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Th Rev. nnd Mrs. Geersra Calvert Carter, of the Rectory, Iiryn Mawr, will tntertaln at a theatre party en Monday evenlnu January t befere the ball Mr. Clemcnt Huckley N'ewbeld will give at the Wtz-rarlten in honor of his debu umte dauchter MM Anne Newbold. Ttm Rv and Mrn. farter will nlse (five thMtre party en "Wednesday, Decom Decem w 58, in honor of MIbh KUen Oeuclai weyu. ncbutinte daughter of Mr and i Jff-.Ptai-v H. Llejd, befere the Bene dicts' Ball, Mr. and Mrs. rww.ird Burten Rebin- i tt. of OreM,teck Ledfte. Chestnut Hill ' win entertain at h dinner en Fr'dav 'venlr.e, Uecember 0, In honor of tlm'r JWRhter, Miss lilHe Dlddle Roblnnen, brere the meeting of Mrs. Charles Slew- I mi Win is' Dancing Class. I lfMBM SuS.Se'C, D- Da,1S- "'' W(l JtrS ! i-L. T1"1,1 annell have l.ued Invlta Invlta iens for a dancn en Saturday oventni;. ' if er44 nt.thn Accrn rlub- '" honor , t&y S. daUBhU,r' Mi3a SUSJ" j n.i ,,Mw Jolln D- Mcllhenny. of fflamLUrlVfand Jeh'"t Htreet. Cer Sftn.ini' w " e3110-"" "I a larBe do de do butante luncheon, te be followed uv a nmrV',.0?.-" c'ulrF.1 a Jftenioen, j,,;;',-'- - '" """ur et meir del --.siller, nvi wrnn M Alberta Iteath. MIs Miss Isabel KTazer, Mlsa Ellen Dei Lloyd, Miss Margaret H. Hamilton. I.ydla M. Clothier. Minn .Tnn 1UW Oortrude Deuffhcrty and Miss Cernelia IhUllJMII. ...Jfrs Walter Jacksen Frceman and Miss Cortnne Freeman, of 1832 Kpruc street, will be nt home Informally en Sunday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock from December until April. Ne cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Rey Tayler Bookmyer, who ero en their wcddlnir trlD at Virginia Het Spring, wl 1 'return home the middle of this month and will be the guests of Mr. Boekmycr's par-cntlJ;1.Mr-.,end MrB- Edw'n A. Bookmyer at City line and naynham read, Overi brook, until their new home In Ovlr. brook Is completed. Mrs Boekmvor befere her wedding en Nevcmbc? 23 wae JIIss Margaret n. Curtis. Mr. nnd Mm r.iwi- -n . -;. Sixty-fourth street and City "line" oVer eVer S ! 5!' I,J Mucd Invitations ' fiCrn ..""c;.0" -iesuay evcnlnir. Januarv i n D..W 4t4tea jji uane. Mr. and Mra, Oorg-e W Cdwarvia liouse 8(,uare, where they have token WlnmemS0" JPiwV,. of 21G tain at dinner en Mendircvcnr nl" cember 2fi. in v,n '?'. cvcning, Dn- 6. in hnnn- 'vr:v'i'"s'.,-'n- Kdltl, RwelI. Vnd w Da"Knir' IeweIl. before the T,n, at the Merlen Gelf Miss C. Jenkins Cinderella Dance L.1UD, Mra. Charles Reger.", jr, of 62S A Recent Bride i' & '-,., '?il!., . td Thete by Phillips & Thilllm. MHS. CIIAS. KDWARD FIItTII, ,IK. Who before licr tnarrlnge wns iMIss Virginia Bllycu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry fiaw, of 1228 West Allegheny nventie Greene otrcet, Germantewn. will glve a card party en Saturday afternoon. De cember 30, In honor of her daughters, Mlsa Elizabeth Rogers and Miss Joso Jeso Jose phlno Rogers. St. Stephen's Church will held a ba zaar at the Bdlovue-Slratferd, In the Clever and Red Reems, from 3 te 10 o'clock en Thursday, December 8. There will be unusual articles for Chr'atmas clftB, also plenty of home-made candles and cakes. The following- are these in cnarge or me various tables- Mrs Mewara Carl V. rucae, Mies Cernalla Kwlng, Miss Laura Bell, Mrs, William Lloyd Bally, Mrs. Daniel Harper and Mrs. A. B. MeVItty. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. James J. McCaffercy, of 1143 Seuth Fifty-second street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary are t M. McCafferey, and Mr. Fran cis J. Callan, of 661 North Brooks ave nue, en Wednesday, In the Church of St. Francis de Satca, Forty-seventh street and Spiingneld avenue. Upen their return from a weddlni? trip, Mr. and Mrn. Callan will make their home at 04 8Seuth 1'axcn street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. McNally have rcturned from their wedding trip and have gene te Balttmore te occupy their new home. Mrs. McNally will be re membered an Miss Anna M. Jenkinsen, of 41 Seuth Forty-fifth street. Mr. William Clark entertained at his home, 724 Seuth Fifty-fifth street, yes terday. In honor of the third birthday anniversary of his daughter. Miss Helen Clark. Among the guests present were MIm Helen Kllllen, Miss Nellie McKee Kan, Miss Florence Shechan, Miss Rese Glfferd, Master Dixen Rhoads Slnglscr, Master Frank Clark, Master Oeorge Sheehan, Mrn. Phil Matswlnkle, Mrs. 12. J. Slnglser, Mrs. James McKecgan and Dr. Jehn Kllllen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Allisen have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 1410 Seuth Fifty-seventh Btreet Mrs. Allisen will be remembered as Mlsa May Carlln, of 214 Seuth Sixty fourth street. A maequerade party was given by the Tau Sigma Mu at the home of Miss Ruth Krouse, 6021 Oxford street. Among these prcnent wcre Mlsa Cecilia Freeman, Miss Yvette B. Scgall, Miss F.tta B. Landls. Miss Estclla Gress, Miss Cella Heltz, Mliw Matilda L. Kap lan, Mlas Mollle Styer, Mles Oortrude B. Shaw, Miss Ruth Krouse, Mr. Jules Herman, Mr. Jack Averback. Mr. Al Tolland, Mr. Max Geldberg, Mr. Geerge Welntraub. Mr. Ellis Cehen, Mr. Jules Malmen, Mr. Myer Margells nnd Mr. Leen Seblc. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A rocpptlen and dance will be given tins rvenlng In the Rese (iurdnn of the Uellevuo-Stratferd for the benefit of St. Agnes Nurses' Heme. Bread and Mc Mc Ken streets. Miss Margaret Decamp, who Is chairman of the committee, will be esslsti-d by Miss Agne Land, Miss Margaret Land, Miss Uertnide Sexten, Mlsfl Lilian Homers. Miss Lucy Drng Drng encttl. Miss Pauline De Vite. Miss Mil dred Dl Giovanni, Miss Theresa Dl Gio vanni, MIbs Marie Shay, Mlsn Catharine Mclntyre, MIh Marie McLaughlin, Miss Elizabeth McCabc, Miss Theresa Mc Mc Cabe, MIbs Marlen Terpey nnd Miss Helen Smith. HOLMESBURG Tli- I'Xt meeting of the Current Events '!ub of Holmesburg will take place en Tuesday afternoon at the home Mrs. B. Bannister, Mrs. If. Beck, Mrs. R. F. Clay, Mrs. aeorge Clark, Mrs. T. Wilsen Battln, Miss Catherine Petty, Mrs. F. J. MeWade, Mrn. E. Moere, Mrs. A. B. Cartledge, Mrs. A. Tclscn and Mrs. Herace Stokes. A card party will be given at the Frankford Legien Heuse, Orthodox and Paul streets, by several ladles of this section en Monday evening, the pro ceeds of which will be used te buy vari ous commedltlea for the shell-shocked soldiers at the Gray'e Ferry Hospital. These who will glve the affair will be Mrs. Rudelph Snyder, 8041 Frankford avenue; Mrs. Francis P. Meltz, 6513 Frankford avenue, and Mrs. Geerge Wlt ard. Announcement ban been made of the engagement of Miss Sablna Blrkmnnn, daughter of Mr. and Mm Jehn Ulrk rnnnn. of 8034 Jacksen street, te Mr. Rby Lentz. I Miss Hilda Wentwertli, of Cottman i street, will be hostess te the members of her sewing clrcle nt h:r home this afternoon. The Sewing Guild of the Emanuel Church of Holmesburg, nt Frankford avenue and Hickory street, gave Its sreend annual banquet en Mendav ovo evo ove nlnir nt the parish house. The eiucer.1 ' of the guild Include Mrs Harry Cravls, president; Mrs. William Hall, vice pres ident; Mrs. E. Glenn Haines, secretary; Miss Alma Brown, treasurer, and Mm. William Rowland, general manager. whero they formerly lived, and are oc ec cupying: an npartment at the Harvard. Lombardo-Deva Wedding A pretty wedding took place yesterday ofterneon In the Church of the Annun ciation, Dickinsen and Tenth streets, when .Mlsa Elizabeth Beva. daughter of Mr. and Mre. Frank Beva, of 1014 Greenwich otrcet, became the bride of Mr. Angele i. Lamibarde, of 1233 Wolf street. The ceremony wa.s performed by Father Durham. The brlde, who were a dress of whlte satin and tulle vr.ll, drnped with orange blossoms, carried a shower boumiet of white roses nnd Miles of the valley Miss Carolina Dclte acted an bridesmaid. She wero a dress of pink satin and a hat of goergetto Her' bouquet was of erchldM. Mr and Mrs. Jmbarde, nfter a. wrddlng trip te Niagara Falls, will lrt in their home, 1233 Wolf street, for thf C'hrlitmas holidays FMts.'a folding Thfttri D1retln of lt A t, 4. Bhnbtrt A1 TOAIKES WHITE ttTt OT Ct 'JIMUlf IH A 1H t IQWCt BERT HANLON "A.av.W" - dhutli THE KI5S RUMlARgsrgif ..,.ii. m.M aumAT VMI ITALIAN FC"1 mJia"M3iT 1 lAiK I eta wm mj. i I.... t;;,!! DICKIHtOM 0- Jee Mrinetr f AOOH ",T"W 4.lk Clark & McCulIeugh In "CIIUCKI.KS OP 1021" OI.O V JIISHKA re. nml ,. lrnt Pnrre'infllnir "111 Relfsnyder. chairman : Mrs. Wt ira Tnim V Clavton. 3021 Phawn Crammer, Mra. H. Spencer ' street The members of the club include Lane, MOORESTOWN Mrs. Eldrldge R. Jehnsen, of East Unin utrrct. entertained nt a luncheon last week te meet Mrs. Clark, of Eng-1 land. Judge and Mrs. Jeseph H. Gasklll, who Bpent the Thanksgiving holidays ut Atlantic City, have returned home. Miss Mary Rogers entertained the Girls' Club of which nhe is a member at her home en Monday ccnlnff. Miss Helen Deacon, of Went Phlladcl phla, waa a guest of the Misses Grecblcr, , of East Main btreet, e- it the week- i end. i DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs. Charles Parker, of Swarthmore, have returned from n few dnytt' visit te thelr sen-tn-Iaw and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Ilard castle. of Munccy, N. Y. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 'ind Mrs, 13 . Bransen Parker, have also returned from a few days' stay in Lunadale, whero they were entertnlned bv Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammctl. Tra Wnlter Dumell. of Swarthmore. ' entertained her hrldge club at her home yesterday nnorneon. nu- inrniuuin ni whlrh are Mrs. Samuel Dedd. Mrs. Jehn i l' Harper, Mrs. Albert Stanford, Jlri Jehn Pltteck, Mra U. Brr. Mrs. Oeorge Simmons, Mrs. .Io-eph Perry, Mrs Leuis Skinner. Mm Carl Chaffee and' Mrs. A. V. Jacksen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Loclce, of Oak have rciumtu w emiruunure, I'Rlf.A 'H PenBMO.ST THBATIIK3 FORREST Lt 3 Evg.'-VX ! SAM s i A lUal Klral te rw BONWIT TELLER- 6,CQ t7Jte tSpecuxljSAef of QHomabenA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET BCP T WWA Uf2mZ 1-iiTl W?'f " " VjtiaiPTTl W-v J vyvl JffffltTjWt- ff fffiv ! mmt -mijm hWHMNh UijJXZ wl, s J esi A Varied Collection of Apparel, Accessories and Novelties Especially selected as (gifts; of Pemttp antr WLMuImxp Remembrances thai invoke lasting appreciation and reflect the spirit of the giver. i i 'i rim rvniTHiiMrfiiiTi jnrHiifii if and Her Geng in j "A CORKING SHOW." Evg Ledser I Next Week Scats Today j THE ja Dfe. : Hfffetfemffi H 8A IHPfatf t9BGFr I , MW J' TwmS MWmm ' musical mmBm INTOXICANTP ttTtvi 1 I 1 i .Jfl s.& J2&3&tt- i LrV . jSmt iKAiJnbv - ? i!W WiTSlSsLH M&V?1! tffia&&g&5l . w-n MHnnMpiPI- JHHI TI.MK ACT tVtS AT 6 ft j MATJ WtO fr 6T i tbe Mutt Vnten. KTfnlnr lliillttln etvmajfp nr Z etrtrwir OSCAP STRAUS emvwtfw nilffKTi LYRIC MR.LEO Last Mt. Hl I fl 0MW I Thin UrMcOnlt J lira. Men. One Wtfk Only MStDBTftBCHSTEfN STe&Ky" FACE VALUE N'Uhttt at 8:20 Mnts. Tlmrn. A Set. t 2-20 AOELPHi r debutante Mcllhenny evT'."1""'. . is a student at I 0"ce' vUI r,:""'n en I-vcemher MlrSMnmnd tlui ''"rlstmda holidays. lt June Y WM preserltc1 "t u tea nv!lrl,. -Mr- ll"d Mr Walter , lormantewn ler r. , "."""" Jl1 1."rt,a!l .9"""" i ednesd'ay r ""iDcr ;s, .'jits jipien at the RfillcMie- De- , pre.s.;nt their daughter, Hendoreen. will im-iiuin . Mils Brr.,;. m .il""0"0"- WI1' Include Silllr v L. c benny, MIsh All.-e W aiMPif.SJL;!..K.ftt,Jr P l!Bht Smith SILK AND LINGERIE BLOUSES & SHIRTS Trimly tailored dimity shirts with Duster Brown or tuxedo cellars. 235-3S5 Beautiful hand-made blouse fea turing the becoming B u s t a r Brown cellar. ..95 Dainty bleuies fashioned of fine net show fascinating ruffles and frills of net. 3J)5 Crep de chine shirts in white or bisque, with tuxedo or Butter Brown cellars. ilJ)0 S- i gy Levely hand.made bleuiea featur- drnwnwerk und 50 mg exquisite real filet lace. Brlntbn Mi W"- Jtlss -Margaret Mk ivn.,lB8T,,-l;'xrIolte Ml" "raves, Ml"s rSmS'ii Il8,8 Mflfp'-et Hamilton. mi M Ti ? "'"Isen. Mlsa Isa Isa rtue MiiUHiten! MpH Marian Denu- of N.T.. v". l'J:m Juuiiuilne L wa5hri1,?VHlln ' Whitman OirS,1; .P1 rearsen.. A dlnner- . luuun ir ine reeeiving party. , m'"iS"1 iMr WIUcex Mchcri for rw iMYer w Jave tomorrow ' thwedii;;,;,?',?w. '9. attend1 t ... -n " I'icuicnanT Mn h'..1! Filet and Irish lace and drawn work enhance tbeie beautiful hand-made blouses. io.ae (EIie jlebern (gift Sbeal interprets tlje trenb of tfje times in being useful as teell as beautiful d&ROM the Four Corners of the Js Clebc have been culled the rare and artistic in Cifts that are irresistible te fcmininil). CXQUISITE underthings, fascinat ing boudoir novelties, beautiful hosiery and exotic perfumes are the Sifts that best fulfill a high standard of beauty fused rvith usefulness. I '. i $mz3l NECKWEAR AND Chic and dainty linen cellars with all-ever embroidery of Madeira eyelet.. HQQ Buster Brown cellar nnd cuff setn of pique trimmed with filet. 2.95 Cellars of real filet nnd real Irish lace in the popular models. 130630 Round and square neck cellars of real filet und Irish lace. 2.0010.00 BUMCHEftlM CrUtS.WlHMIMfiF WINONA WlNTErggS and the vJfefeSS ana cne v.vr MILL.OAAIRESf; CMUKVa MITES' yJ!Vn':S MATS'. w"fflti SOireP ""VJ2. BROAD Last 3 Evgs. t DAID HELASCO rrcnts Pep. Mat. Today ; $1.50 Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead ' ion ri:vt at tiik iie. f'U. ' h' ' ,l AI I'FRPMlMANr f-3 M,T Tilt ItSIIAV FOK XMAH AMI NH 1 PAR'S JtATs A i:r.s. Oltr. M.B YOPR imr.IDAY rxRTir.s new i i i MVTINLB MTIRIIAY. 7fic TO J2.00 Seats Today for Next & Last Week isPffiJI EH VAwcx?ur iriSi j mama ey j LzziJi.'v''t j iwy CKAKUS t. J UfLfJY IMPEROR J OWES 5 3d & Mnrket St s Today at 1! Kht 7.0U and U IN HER THIUMPHANT SbCCCba "The Easiest Way" Lt'OENH VVAI.TIIP. S .ASTT:t'IKCE! MrcT wi:i:k skats today CJIARLLS rilOHMAS W 1 Present OTIS I VS-U Mallnee Tmlay at viienis thi: nunrN iwmii.yi .AM.OR A r-ANtTONi m i it it a y iii:nm:tt; IIKCK A Sl'ANl URIC1IT A DIKTRICKi nnd lltNK MAIO In TIIK SHARK SLISTCIl' me TIMH ACTS nread A Monlgemenr vauaevius ' and 0 KINNER In Tem CushlrRr's Pla BLOOD AND SAND II' MCKNTK III.ASCO IIIAMV. THRILLS AT THE GARRICK' Nlphls at -5 K. Ter Mats '7d"an7's1t "A grand and glorious enter tainment." -I'ubllp ,jeI. "Delighted large audience.'-nt.-nri "A thriller with excellent cast." N' rxu American i. itAnr.ns dilmneham ir?Mcnu BULL DOG DRUMM0ND PUT OP APt ENTl'RE WITH A. E. MATTHEWS S.,,t fe- Npx( W l ,n Bn T-ia B. F. KEITH'S it.XAK'Qjra.,KA Picture "Wolves of the North" CeCKt r-D a i errsr sts 1 .10 ai d (1 .10 te 11 T,em Tf-nn tn "RIP VAN WINKLE" "Rurelt C.P A- SAN&O.M feT I .10 A 3 T 0 Fe"iu IfvakaA In "THE SWAMP" CblUtiWlr "MALE AND FEMALE" Murfcft St t! oeth 1 'iO A 3 7 A 0 y vrfi" QM-eji SYfe "The Hell Diggers" tfft oeth a rrPAn avl 1 10 A 3 - k 0 wat i y KEin in JUBILEE WEEK , , At Theatres Direction Stnkty Company of America , ' JIAItKUT AT KINnTKKKTII Jl A M TO 11 P. M. CXCMSrVB lIRHT PRKBENTATION GEORGE MELFOROT r'OBwrriex fll mm hfmHm&MtiinWA h9! i fKk. Kk iVau'.Ul&ral aaAi mhmMM ArtWCC AV15CC... l RUDOLPH VALENTIM01 Jfe)4WveJdl--cJ-Y AIIDKI) ATTRACTIONS Sascha Jacebscn AMERICA'S A IOI.IN OEMCfl New Teny Sarg Carteen Daily, Jlec, 50c. Evenings, Satur day Matinees & Holidays, 50c, 75c Through All the Ages man has loved only the woman, but the love of the woman is ever for the love of the man. ThU never-dying truth it beautifully told anew in the. marvelous, wonderful, fas cinating, gorgeous and en chanting screen spectacle. WHifcA WM. FOX'S PRODUCTION FIRST PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATION! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! STANTON MARKET AT SIXTEENTH STREET 11:30,1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30 Dally. 35c Dec. Evenlns. Saturday Matinees and Holidays, 7Se METROPOLITAN Hep .OHN VAKfc sMm RA if r i an . With in n 1 1TH up ' III ' . Mil IIAIII " Itl Til KI MM TON lllllvw JliiORI. THAT .- i,. iii. l l l ll well riiiMi P .ii KPHY n, ri s. Mud "e llfiwn & ( 11.1 IMItli I l.mper A Rej. il.iinra .1. Morten Mine, .lull-it,, iiii . l.lshl Illne linnnn Paul Murr.ij i. (limit a (irrrl'hi IHIicrx 1. Spick and span ere these and cu(T sets of fine pique. Cellar and cuff sets fashion sheer organdy und embrei in white or blue dots. 130 -A of .50 ( II I. M III .M I s I c MliTIKU (I.H IFI-I . IUMPVM, V TUES. EVG. DEC. 6, nt 8 Mnirn. i ari-jr, nrrai, n, lannelh, I"IIU. I'.rlnl MM Pertllr illr.t Xppi-irinip Rethlrr Mcucler nunliin, I'mtrinlrrl, 1 .mrrnil nml Uelff Tktu. f.nl. A IIhmw-4. inn ( , ., st UMr.itMT mi sit;,:, s.u ,t je i. Illii-t lfetiiri. (.mm iin.i lit,, lreni. IlpnM I. ( rnmniiiii. siiniiai . 3 an. TV.- euuki ius uieiMtnes TetilKlit "I 11 I eri Drl lltstlne. ' Sarea lun i i i a ,r Hei r I m U.n Tf I n Pa i Tomer. "Mil. ilnmr llultfrtl),-' Iirru (BU-stl Pnm,l K'-mi )J.,j snt j,ut. -"Tnlr of HnfTiniimi." 1,n."-h.ii. Kiltl. Pmrirl, Mea n I llejr li" luasl Hut. KtK. . "II Treutnrr." Sama, Irr5cari 1 m m is t VHIll t er I Trll un,l Tl vi Mnn "La lnnl.it i," M(.rle. Km ma A it ill llini i rl. Ti'll and n. Tum. "I. (i dlocenilii," mdrn ibuii I' jic.in. I.jitnn liimraair i I(.r p ".'."' ,r' " ,"" ' r ' '" "dl. M.lt "Hiimrl nnd (irrtrl " Pc-htcr ',-. iv t ia, iijniKK iiuir Ilujrr li of Ml TIKVM fall l,l bt n li ., in-nt b iiupi n i ' Miii i:th.l y r, 1 lumps --I. r.is "I.n Iluhrmi" irevn Ksltie Ac stir 1 nor- -ust i """. I"-, "ml s,(, Mn(.. f,l)r. ft S3 en sKVI's NOW (IN s.I.K AT HO OI riri ind HOMWN'S, nOCIIKJTNlTST' fiitreniiiti. of thr I'hlli Ciritnil Orx.i-a in! M tCNESTf(UTSl "BROAD 11 A. M O 11 30 I' M. rmsT FHOWING AN'TIVIIERE CECIL B. DE MILLE Production "9beZ's Paradise" WITH Dorethy Dalten Mildred Harris Cenrad Nagel Theodere Kosloff Jehn Davidsen Julia Faye A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A photoplay that 6w.eps from Texas te Slam ami slither Inte a hundreil lav ih B-nea the loe und l"uuty of Uls erU. Nete Time of Presentation : 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 7:30, 9.30 SiMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT Daily, 50c; Evenings, 75c Saturdays and Holidays, After 1 P. M E ening Prices illni-t. Intiire ( ON.STNTIN()l'I n. In 'li II lionleli. MiiKriim eih-ii f rntii III U 5 sun I t fl (. illrrlm niifii ilth nttpiiilnn'tA. th Street Theatre OITOslTU TKRM1NM. III.1 2 30. 7 AND 0 I' SI MTs ITr. Z1t M(,UTs. - ;t,-,r WILLIAM S. HART "THREE-WORD BRAND" Hareld Lloyd in "Never Weaken" ,"r;...l,?rjN"vATrtg"1? .r."""10 ORPHEUM l '."'"i"' v ' Mstt T( lav ORPHEUM PLAYERS" "LOMBARDI, LTD. Keystone l'T 'nhJK,'! iteti in in - 'tn 7 11 1'H'Tt rtns lr .Mn",5 "' ",c"iu"a Colen m ',,".PJ Mdr. SiB- ihlllrflllnH . --"'" ""KHIIIVl III ver, in'i At, rKi, ('PerK Wlllccx Mo Me 0ran.. v-P .J"Kprd Iluiuen. of Seuth t 4 eri',,.,;' ' W,.LC e be-lemnlzeil SILK LINGERIE UNDERTH1NGS & AEGL1GEES nnd hn chanm ." ' l" "' y "fternoen, In &I01 ""Ultl of St. t 1- . " "-"ueiiiiii 111 Knrr , a, en-ei:Kt..?!'ver will nt- "ir. ttheii..! usiiers. Mrn. Mc- Prl- m. '',arents- Mr and Mr. Pl,nrir.n Prlc, vill Va Mrs IWernen i Mail- nt "V; 7 ,ft?'L"rB' Charlrn "Petid i, ... "enneua street vim wmrrtM ...in. Edmi.nW" n' 7'"' ' WPiain fji '...;" .""'"ku ci.uiii, rv. v smith, at te be nenr H. ,' tn 'iCIIIAVlK.A 1 . ---- --tVl IIMT Klfllii... . . ' - '- 8 Maryland, ' vne j8 en ",6 u Mr ' llll's ,"'" Arthur UPA t- 1. : ucn "iwitre VT. Sfiwnll. nf vnierrninAM .. Pirty Inst evenlnir in cntiman, nialt "PWr of kiV ii.i ly lnst v SUnggf,?,'h und Lady ier Mtvdnv, ilaY t)Cen helr bucHh H NeW Y2?",e nn.aria IWlWW '0f UlnB0rft,rVuPwpe Bm8 Mme ,,c' JU?" tef1F0itaT,Cr' aW" ffri liarty J?'?' .w' eittertnln at a "'!", &s i:ic,nTft1:nrcr.,JCbU,nn" Uffi. aJi(l .?IrS. Hewnrrt V , - anu OverbroeH avenue, last 1 Glevij-filk vest, hemstitched trap and top. 1.95 Gleve-nilk vett, embroid ered top. Ribbon strap. 2S5 Gleve.iilk vest, daintily lace trimmed. 330 Dloemera te match vest above. Flesh color. 430 SILK HOSIERY Pure silk, full - fashioned hosiery, in black and cor dovan. 1J95 Full-fashioned hosiery. Pure silk te the top. Shee hades. 330 Puie ilk hosiery with fancy open-work clex. AH wanted shades. 430 5 $5 Crepe dc chine, satin and georgette arc the fabrics of soft, rich texture that fashion these lovely underthings GOIVNS 4.95, 6.95, 7.95 te 59.50 ENVEL. CHEMISES . . 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 te 39.50 BOCKERS 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 te 29.50 PETTICOATS 3.95,4.95,5.95 te 37.50 QUILTED HOUSERODES 16.00, 18.50 te 24.50 PERFUMES Sf NOVELTIES 10.00 Cuerlaine's I'Hcurc Dleue Perfume . . . 8.75 9.00 Cuerlaine's Rue de la Paix 7,75 10.00 Caren's Black Narcissus 830 1.00 Heubigant's Quelqttes Fleurs Talcum. . .90 1.00 Heubigant's Ideal Talcum 90 2.50 Enamel Ash Trays 1 30 18.50 Boudoir Night Dells 10.00 2.50 Fhruer Pases & Candle Sticks, .... 130 Zruarmv Tax et four cents en the dollar en l riHrWi hottery and wvtlties laSinO Town Scandals - AMBASSADOR bai.tim.uiu avl- Cerinnc Griffith, The Straight track DUMONT'S ;" aiu;ii .. sT EMMETT WELCH Miiwiel". si inr Tun n 1 Mil WHIN) SFN-.S A I ION- Deckere of sutin and crepe de chine. 2.95 Crepe de chine gown; hem stitched model, ,7.,9J Crepe de chine envelope chemises with lace. 3.95 Crepe metee slip-ever negligee; chiffon sleeves. 13.75 SCslRFS & SWEATERS Brushed Alpaca sweaters; high or V neck. Navy, black, camel, brown, 730 Shaker-knit sweaters; V neck slip-ever or coat model. Navy, white. 730IOjOP Cashmere and cnmel's-hnir scarfs. Bordered and striped. 5.001330 ' THFI Ht TT Trocadero ' at t. the i?aiet iilrla ln ,B' e "1 i Herr-t PHlLAUtLPHIA sat nnrHF;TRA Be, " 1 I! "10 Thest 1 J'rMa f t illIM is' A II III -in I'u n 'r nl Hf 1 EliitMHb DIRECTION" FREUClfMEEELT eiiESTNur at 1921 DAI APT l-H MARKET STRKKT irtLiALL 10 A M tn 11 1.1 p II. Pi. V"t Amaslnjt I'hotedrama That TtG KBiNET OF Millli Tha Clrni'.it Ne ty of tlia Saseal "OS T BRINO CHILDREN' ARCADIA (.HLPVt'T PTRT? I IEt1V 10 M rn lll'i P f 16TII MAY McAVOY li. 1 tri- Sh Mm b c.f "MORALS" I'm Hi ' ! rft',H of Marcus ' VICTORIA Marknt Str.t Abe, Kln'h BAM TO 11 IB P :.r. W i'M 1AM 1 i' PRfcSlJNTS "THUNDERCLAP" capitol '-'i ,rr ,T r,T? "THE BARRICADE" RF.fiFNT MAUKFT HT D.I. J7TJJ A WOMAN" GLOBE 0 l P M mM 1ARVEL0US! li' mi don't sin-. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS The THREE MUSKETEERS LIMITED ENGMEMEHT-SEE if (if "6ncF rnNTiMin- Miiiv,n , M TO 11 J' UARKLT AT TI'Vlt'KH THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS ai i.irrih i'iti ics BROADWAY v,T,; THEDA BARA (Ssafi Ynnn wauK P. M. nis Burrnundlns A'au.lrvllla tllll and .MAY AI.MHOW In "I.ABT CARIj" niANKreRD ' 'EOIIMHT a i trrucMv LlLlLVIIlL,i1 I AND ALI 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE ni I1I.IVI UXTKUU in A TRIP TO PARADISE" CROSS KEYS 0OT'' MAnKirr ARTHUR MII.I.AIt ami HI, u'sb'y OrJnss ALHAMBRA i"11 , J'qiJ u'V . i Ml va ' fVJ ' (: 'C t aiOLr - ;iA.!Ai..n nJ . . f
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