i 1 i n.ifcilmtfiflt Wmni ACCESS SISTERS MEET HERE; ONE IS 70, ONE 72 Sirs. Thonins Whiffon, Playing at Keith's, Hostess to Susy Gnltori TALKS OF OLDEN DAYS ScptunRcnnrlnn Bounces Jauntily About Dofyinf Advances Ago MRS. THOMAS WHIFPEN By M'LISS Some time Into today Susy ("niton la coming lo town. Of course. If you nrc not Rlxty-flvo yearn of nno or thereabouts you will not hnvo the remotest Idea who Susy Ontton Is Hut if you nrc lxly-P.AC or thereabouts ou will send your memory back, 'wny hack, nnd murmur "Well, those were tho days when singers could slnif and nctrcHKca cunlil act." Susy Gallon. nR seventy. Is comliiB from Chicago to Philadelphia lo visit her sister, Mrs Thomas Wlilffen, ape soenty-to, who Is playlntr In riilliulelphln at Keith1. Because, Mrs. Whlffeti It probably tho old est actress treadlnR the hoards today, nnd because sho has wntched tho evolution of the stnse In Amorlca nnd KiiKland for tho last fifty-two yearn, I wont up to Inter view her, ,plnnnlnK to talk to her chiefly about how nnd why n little old lady In the itrandmothor class forsook tho mellow glow of the flrcsldo. which all grandmothers are said to love, for tho stern exigencies of a vaudeville tour. I found tho llttlo old lady In her drcsslnR room applying tho necessary rotiRo In a sprightly fashion nnd Jubilating over tho approaching arrival of her sister. elated ovnn vikit "Don't ask mo to talk nhout myself when 8usyl la coming," sho said with -that pre cision of speech and vibrancy of tone that , belong only to tho English voice. "Fame li a curious thing (sho became reminiscent) time was when Susy'n name was a household word In Philadelphia. Sho was one of tho city's favorlto soprano opera singers. Ask any person well along In life who loved tho atngo when ho was young who Susy Gnlton was nnd ho will tell you nil right. Ask them about tho time In sixty-eight wo played for twenty-six weeks at tho Seventh Street Opera House, an unprecedented senson In those days. "So," Bhn continued modestly, "I was not so famous as Susy nor no beautiful, t.ut I've been In the game longer, and I mve It." There Is nn Indomitable energy In some I eople which surely Is the distinguishing mark of youth. It doesn't matter If one is eight or eighty. If one hasn't this energy one Isn't youthful. And by the sumo token If you have It you nre as safo ns Ponce do Leon would have been had ho found the spring of eternal youth Age cannot touch you no long as this lasts. Mrs. Wlilf fen Is one of the 'fortunntes. "So long ns I feel young I shall net," nnd with n hlrd-llko motion she hopped onto n stool nnd began putting on her sliver flippers "Tho minute I begin to feel my age If I ever lose my lines or feel my rrlp slipping I shall stop Instantly. Then I II know I'm old." DEQAN IS KXGLANn This remarkable septuagenarian, who lias missed few treasons since sho began her histrionic career In England, can look buck en the rounded life that only clever women manage to lead. She has had a happy home, a husband, children nnd a career. "I nm not a grandmother," she told me, "because fate was not kind In that re ipect ; but the added responsibility of grand motherhood would not have kept mo from the stage. I believe that even grandmoth ers Bhould work. That Is what keeps one young work. I've always worked and al ways shall." . Mrs. Whlffen's husband was the original Sir Joseph Porter In "Pinafore" and she was one of the first to pluy Uuttercup. "You know, child," sh said, "we played anything In those days. There was no such thing as. being an actress, fitted only for Ingenue roles, or one who could do only emotional ones. An nctresa worthy of the name could and did play everything. I played an old lady when I was In the early twenties one night and a young one the i.ext. That Is what makes for versatility "If I have nny criticism to make of mod rn acting It Is this very thing that actresses prefer being specialists They can do only certain roles. HEIt VIEW OF ACTRESSES "Whom do I consider tho best of the mod ern actresses? Well, that Is a question " She arranged a silver gray curl and con sldered. "I have always considered Margaret An Kiln one of the best," she said finally, "but he has not been happy In her choice of roles, Elsie Ferguson Is very, very clever and some serious work may be expected of her. But the modern tendenoy la to subor-, dlnate the acting to the scenery and the clothes. In my day If an- actress had three dresses for twenty roles Bhe was lucky," At that moment her call came and Mrs. Whlffen tripped away to play the part of a grandmother which she Is not, if you remember but which the critics declare she doea aa charmingly ns though she were a real one and knew all about lr. Chestnut Salad Shell one pint of chestnuts, blanch and cook In salted water until tender; cool and I chop. Combine with about tho same quan tity of tart apples, diced, and one cupful of celery, diced. Arrange on tender lettuce leaves and ferve with any preferred dress ing. Garnish with small yellow tomatoes or grape. c"T tj Piamond Bar. Pin ;, monds mounted in a taste- juny designed platinum bar $110 C, R, Smith & Son SgSflM 1 Mawktt St. at 18th ACTRESS PUNCTURES THAT SPEED RECORD "Internntlonnl" Stnr Makes Auto Dash From Philadelphia to Washington, D. C. Iy the I'holoplny Editor "Splendor and speed'' nrn the primar) ele tnents of the photoplay according to Vncliel Lindsay, when he wrote his well-known book on "Ihe nrt of lent speech." To back i,V . I RMftlon, along comes Eleanor lllevln. the International actress. MIM ," (,lvke '" ,rom """ l,rM,. "gentl Is splendid beyond compare among screen queens. She is speedy, too This xtns proved by the fact that she coolly eilahllshed n record In point of time between Philadelphia and AashlriRton Inst week. On Wednedny Miss tllerlns leaped Into ...- ir mm urove rrom tne qnakrr city to the nation's capital." as the p quaintly plirnses It. In three hour and nfteen min utes, said to be thirty-five minutes faster than the lct time recorded hitherto The figure represent the actual running time, exclusive? of stop. ' llralley Olsh ncted ns mechanician. Mist lllevlns will be seen In the Golden Eagle feature, "When My Ship Comes In." Mutunl Is nil ewlled nt this late date about the vulgarity of the word "movie." nnd Is sending out n form letter to tho ef fect that the corporation which owns Char ley Chnplln (temporarily) contemplates nxlhg tho term "plx " "As you perhaps hnve guessed by this time." remarks the letter sagely, "this Is a derivative of the ordinary piece of newspaper1 parlance In which the editor in discussing pictures always says (lc. Wo think that this would be n wel comed shoi't word for tho headline writer and amply descriptive of the object In mind namely, a motion picture " After nil, Hrimth's "Intolerance." the "sun play Of thcngds." representing Inci dents In four eras of hsltory. will not be seen In Philadelphia this season. I WV yesterday wired tho management of the Chestnut Street Oper.i House, canceling tho current contract for the display of tho film here. The following telegram has been received from the William Kox ofllces by tho photo play editor: "Kor your Informstlnn ami Kul'lvnre William Pen's tOtT policy consists In keeping faith with tmtillr, who mail", his atari, Thcda llanv anil William Karnuni. world famous remain on regular Pox program, but evert nlll appear next r only In right to t-n tmmuiual apodal Pictures, coatlnir each from 1 100 Olio lo IJOO.Chmi to pro'luc. New photography, scenle locations and advanced etaae eettlnga that wilt make cinema history la Kox promise." Tho following feature constitute the Evenino I.F.oriiJit - Universal Animated Weekly,' released today. PI.AY AS VVRl.t, AS FIC1IIT 'Ansae" ant. tilers, juat from front, battle on football field under Australian rule. Quern's Club, Kensing ton. England, t.AirNHl CHANT TANKnit-John f Hocke feller a niece, christens Standard (HI vessel. William Rockefeller Philadelphia. I'n TUB CIAM.ANT HRVi:.STII MACK New York welcomes crack regiment from Horder and the hoys nre glad to t back New York city. HPi:i:t MAD.S'nHM KII.I.H Font Fatalities mark clesperatn strife for goM ami glory by auto raring kings, flrand Prix, Hunt Monica. Col. JOHN lIAHVAUlVH IIIIITIIIIAY Fncult) nml stuilenta placing wreath on statue of founder of Harvard University Cambridge. Mass HAPKTY FinST FOIl KUWir.9 Police pisc ine warning cards In stores In rampalgn tn prient an-lilenta by which many nre killed or ma lined New York city KtTll TlttVIMINOH CONTINtIK TO UK FASH ION'S FANCY Designs from Malson Maurice HOUSKCI.KANINO A CITY 1'nrndo starts rampalgn to teach cMldren value of "scrub bing." Philadelphia, Pn. UNIQUK PIlF.PAmlONKHH TIRIM. Two hundred freshmen trnlnlng to oual'fy for college military troop. Ilmlor College, Wnco, Tex. HACK FIIOM "WOm.IV.S TOP" Whaling ship returns from Arctic with rich lood of Ivory, fur, copper and whaletton. Han Francisco. Cat PAJIADB FOIl PnOHHIITION Otgnntlr turnout of citizens enthusiastically Indorses "dry" tight. Ios Angeles. Cil KIDDIES IIKLPINII THK tllltDS School chl dren put up houses to keep feathered song sters warm In winter St. Louis Mo A OAMi: OIRI.H I,Hr Indoor hockey Is lively fair young ptnyers take tn It as easily as brothem, they don't mind n few falls, St Nicholas Illnk. New York city fBI.KIIRATK HVACOATION DAY Famous "Old Guard" marches to Hattery. where Ilrltls'i quit city 132 yeara ago New York clt. I.ltlHTlNO UP LHIKHTY Famous statue. Prance'a gift to tbe. Unlt-1 Slates, tn be lllu con arf America's gate. New Yor't hartior. Theatrical Baedeker LITTLK TIIKATUR "IAvrnlurUre" thli nftcrnoon. hiiiI "Notm lrunr(' lonlnht with tho Frrnrh cornpitm of NoMf Vurk ITHJC MriTlllfal!on.M with HcYanl Illckmiin and Knld Mnrkry. Thomai l( Ine'it motion Picture portrajlnic the horrors at war nml the fxclt?mrntii of buttle nn land nnd nen and In the air Huprru martial prctclu nnd sentimental HymlKtllsm imOAD "Ullte Jjidjr In llluii with Frnnpfn Starr Costume comedy about an adorable little mliay ami noma plcttirenquf pre)n DUertlntr. Indorned by the Prama lneue QAUIUCK "llll.the-Trall llollldar,' Hlth KrM Nlblo A comedy about modern evanKellnui and the smalt town Amusing and t'ohun reque Indorsed by Drama lHKtte rOHUKST "Chlrt-Cliln." with Duvld MontBom erj" and Fred Stone Heturn envaiterneiit of Le Pcrle Face Powder Is the choice of discriminating women because U Is delightfully dif ferent. It Is this "dlffsrence" that has made It ramous. Unsurpassed for Eurlty and delicate perfume. For sale y leading department and drug atorrs Price, i'5 ct nnd fto its per box Manufactured by lhi6-L-Tu. Cemplsvlon F.vprrt 100-707 Flanders Itulbllng lata gnu vtainui nis Est IS 'J I I'hons, sprues :t,1" Superfluous Hair Remover The only treatment which will remove permanently all superfluous lialr from the fsce. neck, arms or any part of the body, leaving no mark or blemish nn the moat dellt cat skin. No eleotrla needle, burning cnustla or powders used Originator. Sols Owner anil used eitluelielr by me. (tee, U. 8. Pt.08 Dr. Butts Margaret Ruopert 1U!.h,,h:.., he, tout 81, Is.. Pa. 70-7X-1S Est. U rrs. fbons Walnut 70JI HiT VMM flfiOi , Ira a Wide Choice of Materials All White Washable Kid; All Brown Kid; Brown with Ivory Kid Tops; Or in Gun-Metal, with Gray Tops, CLAFLIN, 1107 r if ' BVBNING LEDOTR-PHILADTSLFirtA, WEDNESDAY,' DErBaiBBR 6, j TODAYS FASHION Dnrk blue plnnforc frock with trim mings of plnitl silk. As Ihhr as (here are little folks to wear them there will he tiltmfore frocks. This one Is made of dark hliio cashmere trim med with blue nnd green filaltl silk. The plaid material forms a band about the skirt, tho Insert In (he elecVes. the wrist lianiH and the belt Tho latter Is drawn through oclcfi. (jlvliic tho efTcet of rib lmti '-, ,i (CopyrlKht) ln" Popular musical evtrarsganta with the famous rnmedl ins apiwanng In various Im . personations Allf.l.l'HI "lltperlenre ." with Krnest tllen- dinning , nn.lrn morality play " with Miore numineness thnn graced "l:erywoman . , '-'' .. 1. ,,v.U,l...l.n ..v. IFtfM nsa, I1Ui.iIIhi.Ih. ,,! all. at rarri.Ai: nuens iiiJfHT- '."ru' '"le Str1 That Cod Forgot." wun ( ecelin Jacuues and Hoy Van Foen i.. ".V. J' """"a play about n llttlo mimner In which virtue triumphs. STOCK KNIPKKnnpPKKtl "Teas of the Storm Conn '' with John Irfireni nml Anna lioherty flock proituitijn of the story mads famous I'l tho tnovl-s by Mary Plckford. - rt:Ti nr. Fir.xt.t C "TANt''Y "A Poney Island Princess," Famous I laer; Paramount tvltti lren Fenwlck and Owen Moore Hrst hvlf of week. "The Hoai .?.'.Ij?f MoToeco I'arnrnount. with Jnore t'lrlch latter half uf week A "','."!; "Tn" P-il' Wlnga." llluet.lrd. with tlrace I'nrlyln nmt Herliert Itawllnson first half of wek "A Humbler In Souls." ,...,I:"'','"Trll,nitl with Dorothy Daltou nnd William Desmond latter half of week. Oth ers. VlftpniA "I'lirlfj." ArnerlcAh-Mutunl. with Audrey Munaon. all week The undrnped drama. In seven reels, with tho well known .. ?.r,u!." """lei In In- leading part Others AIM i fc "An Hnemy to the King." tlreater ltagraph. .with 17 It rlothern and K.llth Storey, nrst half of wrek ".Vllss Hearse Washington," Fiimous Plaiera Paramount, with Marguertto flarl.. latter half of week CIIKHTNFT STHHF.T OPHHA HOUSfJ "A Haughter of the (.oils." Fol. with Annette Kellermann nnd William Shay Hun of photo play wlih sp'Ctarln and Iieauty of th licit but lacking draimttlc sustention, prolonged VAVnEVU.l.K KIHTH'H Nan Halperln, Mrs Thomns Whlf fen. The stampede lllders' . Will Oakland and company. I..-o Peers. Pago, Hack and .'"rli. Miller and I.yles l.lbonati. ths Welso ,csmi, and plctorlsl news OI.OHI. I.mplro I'nmrdy Four. Tato'a "Motor ing . "voguelnnd' . 'Onn Oood Turn". Iwls nnd chspin, tho Valenoa Hand; iDunlsy and Merrill. Kthcl Cnsiello. Nat Carferty nnd nmimnv. Dun Fallano Others. WILLIAM I'KN.N "Thn Dream Surprlss I'arly". Willie Solar. Horn, Hvana and Friend liurke nnd Harris, and photoplay. "Jim Hrlmsby s ll.iy." nrst half of week "O Plesse. Sir Detective", Newhoff unit 1'helps. Marie Sparrow, llert and linker, and photo Piny. "Tho Children Pay," latter half of week OUAND "Harvest Days", (lretchen von Her gen, Archln and tlertle Falls, Warner and Cor licit, Halten and Hunter. Martin von llergen and Irvtns Ooslnr Others CHOSS KKYS "A Fireside Ileyerle": the Tier ney tour linker. Lynn nnd inmpany. Mny lllllibury, tho Four Chicks, nnd "Les Alver tttes." first half of week. "The Ilroken Sca rab", llenton nnd tlray, "Ths Chief of Po lice": Arthur Whltelaw, Harry nnd Augusta Turpln and Hapa and Dulton, latter half of Week UlSHTltKIA nUMONT'S Travesties, music snd speclaltlea by resident compuny of black face entertain ers. IUi new and retained features on ths bill. The Gift Supreme Distinction pn m lnnetl with utility make these Fleck Hros. toilet accessor ies excellent Rifts, They meet the vogue for all-white bath room s. Beautiful, ilurable white china that is easily kept clean. Will not crack. Ilefore you buy any other Klfts vvrlto for our descriptive cir cular or visit out eaglly reached show rooms You can buj these genuine fixture u.VliV at ' jXecxjBzos. Co. Showrooms .j l BLtr:r.J 11,1U'10 una ou -f 35 Kpy -35 !SW North Sth St. Your Pacini Defects He what they may, can ba i reiituvvu ,i .u.iiiin, f-nin ncr Scar Wrinkles, Plni pies Warts, Molss. Illrlh marks Scars, lllackheads, ! Liirsiiii-. nmii, wik, Ths "Hontgomrry Method" has been In practlca for ears In New York city ns I wen us i-nita. uome in and let us talk It over. Hit, W, II. MONTCO.MKUV r iwre nperiaiisi DOT Flanders Itldg, Wulnul ut 15th HI, Chestnut Stree r "n (FWXiff&s .-sAVsr-'y Vg fiv v ti.y&v'W i-Rsv.? WMVJ '""" ' i- ff- i . . . r. . . I i,.. n . - -1 SHOPPING WE ELDERLY FEMALES IS MERE MAN'S CHRISTMAS PORTION And, of Course, It's Quite Needless to Say He's Sent Into the Section of White and Lacy and Ruffly, Ruffly-Well, Things You know the lotiK-sulTer-fiK female shop per Hern I nn oft-told tale It leave" the eye dry. too , She tells of how heHia been delegated to do father'" voluminous shopping; of how she has heen charged to huy Ihl-tecn Rift" for brother JncVn thirteen sweet hearts: of how I'ncle Ned allppeit her a nftv-dollnr note with Instructions tn "dean tip" hi" pitrchattes for him SeemltiKly. with hr-trt lion ed 'down w t R'rf 1'ie marts r sets forth to execute her commis sions Hut vnu hnnw thnt In tcnlltv her enul Is pounding with Joy nt the shopp'tig orgy Into viiiich the l nlwiit to pltitiRe She nould t miss It for the world There" u re.tf martjr. nowever. who's tirnuRliI nut hv the t'hrlstmaa season tie's the dutiful eclf.saerlUclnir male There's nlwavs an old person In It Is family It may be an mint or a grandmother, tt's fllnajs eume one toward whom lie foeln very tender He wouldn't hurl lice for a diamond mine Hut In his Inner soul he feels that Aunt Maria's place It by the steam radiator not In tho aisles of the stores choked by women whose belligerency maltes lighting Curopr scent tame Alotii: about this tune she gets nn In spiration Duckling on her armor, vvltlrh Is usually an r-nr-trtimpcl or a cane, she summons thn dutiful male to her side. call In upon hlm Id gie up the ftnturdav afternoon he had wt aside for iv football game no ih.it they may shop t.lkn a s.terl nclal lamb led ti the slaughter he goes I'sit.tllv he is strong nml hushy Hut what Is brute strength onmlurrd to the dctermln.itlnn of little tcim-llppcd women gathered round the bargain counter? Sharp elbous assail him in the ribs Ills biirh Is flawed by thos, Mtn resent his nvalnn nf the purelv feminine domiiln lie Is Jab bed In the solar plexus and his eyes nre threatened by many hatpins It's the life. in awful nuful life Aunt Marin prefers the lingerie depart ment to all others Sho Is deaf, nnd her stentorian mnvir.iUitn with tho blonde, goddess nf the pluio reveals the Intimacies of the feminine sartorial e(tlir"nent The at Priced 5G.50 Stiles SH tn fl A A tn O 3b&. ?& MmrnHi!mffii w y? v Prominent Photoplay Presentations IfflMrnygg siiasaH3iai9raraiBasi Smki B(An Compwm fill 1 1', follanlnir theatres nlililln their -a 1 oinujnr. wiiirn is u sunriinier 01 run All ulrtiires revleMed before ritillmlmi. 'nmujiij'. uhleh Is u Euamntee of ., , .., i.. iihlulniiK lilrturea throuili the hT.VM.KV lllltlKIMI COM I'A N .11 1 l!th. Morris ranrunfcAve. Alhambra Mat oaiiy s: oii Paramount Pictures Wuhan. i. rtart uorui-i: "".D-Il I rv M AM THOMPSON APOLLO MATINI'i: DAII.T rt T ' 1 I" "A COHNKIl IS Bessie Barnscale com-kcnh" 7th KpI Karle Williams In "Hcarlei Huimer a r n A r T A chestnut ARCADIA IHILOW 10TJI Herbert Rnwlinson-Grace Carlyle in 'THK kaom:h WINOB" BELMONT S2" AND J,A,,K,7r MARY MILES MINTER in A I)Ul'AMOUjrjV0 AfjO BLUEBIRD moAH,i!.UNNA AVl. GAIL KANE in THK MKN HIIK MARHIKD" rf'r K t CUTH AMI CKDAIl AVE CLDAK iMMJoi.vT THKATitn DOROTHY DALTON in -run jinoi.k ciiii.rv FAIRMOUNT '"'AuuSd avEnuE rila llsll. Itunerl Julian fji'ialy ll;l l THE BUGLER OF ALGIERS" tcTlJ CT THKATIIB JD lliJli lielonr Spruce JIAT DAII.V Krcs T to II. ntAltl.lR riMi'MN ''" IKS8M "Tillie's Punctured Romance DltK.SSI.KU In FRANKFORD TU KZZB Olga Petrovn in "Extravagance" 'TUG HIMHO.N MYSTKRY" GREAT NORTHERN l'... ROBFRT WARWICK in "ALL MAN" IMPERIAL OOTH and WAUNUT BTS. TIIHEt; Tin us iniur VIOLA DANA in THK I'OSSAl'K WHIP" JEFFERSON :ml &SiwaUH VIOLA DANA in THK 1IATK8 Or IJIIKN" IE-Am?!? KOHTY-KHIST AND LiiAUliiK I.ANCASTISK AVENUB MARY PICKFORD in I.KS8 THAN Tlll ll'8T" LIB E R T Y B'"MU ASLMBu JUNE CAPRICE in THIS llAOOKD VltlNOBSS-' ni!T riinliKiirtii E U R E K A mu UARKtiT STa' LILLIAN WALKFR in 'The Blue Envelope Mytery" ' NOKTil PUILAUELTIIIA RIDGE AVENUE -,DOVE GERALDINE O'BRIEN in "A .WOMAN'S FIGHT" male mattr envies the flower that wni bnri1 tit tltlisti llnM.lt III sheer desperation he suggests lunch, this being the masculine trump-c-ird when dinicult slluatlnnt arlee. for once thin suggestion leaves the vener.ible ladv cold She Is Irvliis tn iln-iita wlnther Cousin ' Jtnnlo likes hers made of crepe tie chine or or naliixmli lli-urs pas.-. The Jotmg man rcalltei vhal Kipling meant when ho pointed out that the female of the species N nmie deadly than the .nale The hern of many a football scrimmage can tltnl nn answer to 'How do sou stand 11 tho t'hrlslm.is shoppri-s?" t'lllinately Aunt Maria, ns fresh ns n daisy, is led to the subway nml home The dutiful male, with the limp, ex hausted feeling of one who hat done a ear's penattre retires N'eier again for hlm that old argument thnt w muni sltolild't vote beranse they o.tn t be.tr arms t'o'it p.tred to Christmas shopping bearing rtrma Is babtrs play. All he h ne" is toat there'll never be one of those sex wars that the feminists talk about' Tin women against the men' Well, lie wouldn't give) a punctured pic.iyutie for the chances of tbe male nrtnv If the women's attach was made bv tho p'cltel Christmas shoppers That's what bo thinks about It Apple Sluice Cake Cream one-half cupful butler and onn cup ful sugar Into one nnd one-half cupfuls hot npple sauce beat in two ten ixionfu'ii soda and one-half te.ispoiiiful salt; et'r In with the butter and sug.tr, mid one cupful rolslps. nne-h.tlf trnspnonful nutmeg, one half te.tspoonfiil cinnamon nml cloves. Sift In two and two-third cupfuls Hour link" furty-llo tniiiiitesk Wotintlctl in Ilritlslt Army II:TI1I.1:HI:M, I'a . Dec fi l.lenelln Sclunehl, of llcthlehem, ban rrclvrd wo'nl that his son, Walter T. Hchiuehl it seigciiiit major In the Kngllsh army, enlisting from Ciinadi, has been wounded In the chest and elbow llirht to school lure and lately was a forest supervisor In Cauad 1 ti riT 1 i:t. r A Dress Boot for Growing Girls White ( alf Tups arc now the smartest feminine footwear mode. Tins Patent Colt mode! is particularly k'rnceful, with topping of White Delphi Calf. The same model with Krny kid top or in all-hrowit. Such a hoot appeals to yotiiiR girls who want daintiness combined with .1 quality for service. These models are ditplayed in our exclusive department for the young folks, on our Bnsement floor. 1204-06-08 Market St. Shoes and Hosiery pictures lliruiilli the rM,l; IlimUIni early shuurlnc nf th line it iinulm-tlnn- . a .r i. ". -. -- .--.-..-...--..- iisH ipr me ineTire in juur lorautl -'V-'Vs,0 1 Mats. .,iii an,i a no, toe. i:vks. it:ao. h. ti.30, ibc flflil TCnnn ln "T',II5 MI'-N oau uane Rlll. MAIlllIBn.. Market St. Theatre MiL""!j'-'r F. X. Bushman "' "" V4'WI.,.V TOI1AY MAIIIi: WAIC-AMP In Mlll:lTY!- UVliKBROOK ' havkhkoud iiopo jons Unit Orcb. Marie Doro "THE LASH" PALACE 12H AnKCTBTECT c. n. owincKiN in an i:.ni:my to Tin: kiwi PARK ItltKIK wn A DAfflllN 8T Mat. "tl.s, r,,. Bi4J.ll RORERT WARWICK in iintitTor a iikiio" PRINCESS ,0,TJrr AW0N,0rF?,;xrr.,T,,fiwiNin Kvery Tun Karle Williams "Srarlet Itunner" RFflFNT lM4 "AKKKT STIIBET CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in TUB ItlSi: Of SHHAN" RIAT TO OEIlMANTOWN AVK Wallace Rcid & Cleo Ridgely In 'THE nuf.MKN rilANt'K" Rl I R V MAItKKT BTIIEF.T J I nKf.OW 7TIC STRKKT Jack Pickford & Louise Huff In "HBVBNTKB.N" , SAVOY ,2U makkbt" D V. J I BTItEET ANNETTE KELLERMANN in 'NElTl-'NK'B IlAUailTBlf T J Q Q A TTH AND VKNANGO BTS." lly t'rent llequeat ijf Slanir IMtrons Mnrv Pickford ,n "TK81 OF T"K ary riaiiam btoiim countiiy- VICTORIA makt st. V l I U ' ' " A DOVE NINTH Audrey Munson pupijyi QTAISII FY MKET ABOVB lTH 3iAlNL-J.I 11:17, A M. to Hits P. U. IRENE FENWICK in A CONBY ISLAND PltlNCUSU" aOPTU rillMDKLI-UIV OI Y M P I A B,'.AD nd L 1 IT! I 1 A BAINBHIDO Housa Peters and Gail Kane in "THE VELVET PAW" Wbea bii want U Vnow vitiera fa lef GOOD I'heUplaJS. rsuil IhL (U1U ftuitvUr OuU la lb Uisalii JLsJxtr. Vm JU itAitnv LAunF.n UY3 Estate Fnmousv ftntortnlner Loosens Up to tHirchaso 14,000 Acres LONDON. Dec. . Harry Ijittder. who has amassed n fortune mostly by amusing RTrinttllT hoi- tit:ni: niiR(st 1 KLKVUNTIt AND WOMKN'S & MISSUS' OUTEI5 AfPAREL II Exquisite Lingerie Blouses for Christmas Gifts A Wonderful Holidny Gntltcrinrr of the Finest Qualities and I! It Moat Attractive Styles Ever Offered f f ff,?, LtS.O ',C' .'.;. C-'f-Yl.'.v'.' l"51V-V tf ft kLKYW ai mt Si 1 model gkelehttt. .Mnnv of the more elaborate rules ate' r iples of J2 mndels hiv.ng targe beautiful frills mid nn abundance of embroidery nml luce tr mm'tig Some rtvlcs conic In nUrs up In 50-li;c'l bust Thousands of Sill: nnd 1 mil faia vVvwA-uar; I ' I ;i W Lingerie Ulouses nl $ $2.98 and up to $7.1 ' l-i'AS A li l " mmwk III ' ,fiviici?-"rojrsawajmmi .n ! 1 i; ? "' llllrll ' ' w$ I! M lillinery Our Own New Mid-Season Stocks and a Manufacturer Samples of Hats ahl Trimmings ti It A35y "tiIps VnlncH $1.50 and $2 Large French Ostrich Plumes. . .49c and 95c Limited Number Ostrich Feather Boas at 95c 50c and 75c Flowers, Fea'.. ers and Wings at 25c II TS TUIM.MI.D I-HKI't-DAVI.HIIIT 1IA1.CONV lrr..r.L!:LtirrL mrtti-ti. frank rffi The Xmas Gift Shop of Chestnut St. lg v A genuine novelty among the many X mas we are "Waterman's Ideal" Fountain Pens WITH TELESCOPE AND RING Mounted in silver, gold or rubber, very popular with gentlemen aa a watch chain attachment, , ' , $10 Kii ravers Prtnisrs Office Outfitters 902 to 906 Display f beautiful Qlfl and rrsasa fireettn Cards la jirufuvtaa. S&M&mJBStvTm n iSn-wMrf i,i t rr; XiM i Ainftiw jwbil ajwf tmc wt- -t. -.. . , ..-"MS.S i. ' .s ty iw nny vi i.pwjet, tews kwf iw -j today When ha poWht thif famlHM : of Oleti Banter iind the lalhd rOilW, eomprlslnff mor than U.9S6 ttt,w Hunter belonged to David i!.eBryiWr tfc shipowner, ot Otasgow ' k; umahti.t savi-.'moxkv rnxnni3!3lfl , MARKET STREETS Clearance R 98, fStfnn 1 -SWj Below Yz Price New Trimmed Hats 77m' tiro the Hmartcsi $2.Q5 to $i.05 values you have seen this season. KnBltlonnlile lmta nf till kinds niallne Urlma with satin crnwiiH; K"I'l 1c trliniiiiiJ Jinta; fur trlintnrd IuUh; tin osprclully nttritctlva shntvlntr Qt ulillp lmtn (tininu of vvlilcli 1110 ullKlitly soiled) and othcrH. Untrimmed Hats. Hundreds of $1.00 to $3.00 Shapes AQp at 811k mill LyntiH velvctH In xnllont, turliana. etc.! many In the favored shirred effect". A fow linnnn vclvt't.t Incliidud. lllack nnd nil colors. Children's Trimmed Hats Tamil nnd drpHH shaped In all colore, to ?:.oo. nt & seder nanT3rnxr:r II l.Tiim Gift; now showing 1 H Our iew oUdlllon, (he formci hums uf i, E, Caldwdl Co., uet door at 90S Obattnul street, la now open far the accommodation of llolldar Sbupptra at Itoskloi. J. k. CalJwtll & Co. havu Ttctntly removed to (Aa IVWnr Building. Chestnut Street -JL H a i "Ifcrtg --r' p.TsW ft I " ti" t.- c-r , ?w t 1- T r V -pO" V.ffe til "2 Jj j Cgi IW'"1"?-'"-"- ggg