WPWPP'1" H-j'" ' OiFi"r"M- TT'J "" L," I HUM nil t f I i ' J , p. -f . .T&ag. rf 'uuiSfSWt W.'MHPUm! jSSp) jrnrw-;.,7tipwvtjr- " -" ywijrjjk pi&&prtiirr WW Trtiw7-n7w"-f ?m)K"7rwf I : j J y , x OT'r GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE IVanqy Wynne Talks of Several Debutante Parties- Discusses' Various Relatio'nship$--Colonial Dance Tonight for Miss Logan rnHERIi will bo two important teas this afternoon. TJvr-lvn nnd Mary Pnge, the tuo nttrnetlve fulr-lmlrejj daughter!! of the Howard Wurts Pages, will be Introduced by their porentR at a tea given at their home, 1013 Clinton trecti from 4 until half nftrr 0 o'clock. And Susan Groome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horry 0. Oroomc, nnd niece of Mr John 0. firoome, of this city, will be Introduced lit the Wellington, jfterc (the and her parents nrc upending the winter. The Oroomea live in Wor rentohVa,, you know, hut ramc up here to introduce Siimm. Their tea will bo from "J until 7 o'clock. Susan flroome's own mother is dead, you know : she was Miss A'nnn Wright, a Mstcr of' Mr. Charles 11. Wright, -who married Miss Carrie McMurtrle, and of Mr. William Townnend Wright, whose wife was Mlt.Fi Coxo. Ho Daisy Wright Forbes, William Coxc Wright and Hebe Wright Dick nro Susan's flrxt cousins. Mrs. Groome died Avhen But.in was a Tery little girl rtnd n few years Inter Mr. Groome married Miss Mary Upton, of Chestnut Hill, thf present Mrs. Groome. Of course on the flrobnjc side of the family Susnn'H firft cousins are Agnes Dixon, Martha Thompson, of New York, and .Tack Groome, who mar ried Gladys Teaeue. of Auiustn. The Groomes have visited here a goodj .ittui. u mjNau kiipw u niininpr nr ,nn debutantes before she came up to go out. Indeed she and Mnrr Erncrtlnfe Annleton.' who Is also front Wnrren. ton, are among the buds having the best times. DON'T you think the two Pages uro sweet? They are so dainty and bright and full of fun. Evelyn vould hnvc come out last year had there been any comings-put, bo it is nice for .the two sisters to be going about together this year. - There!s a lot of that this season, isn't there? The two Wurts girls, Eleanor Mid Rosamond; the two Glcndinnlngs, Mary "and Ellen; really the two Thayers, though Peggy is not supposed to be making her debut; Marina and lanny Wlster, daughteis of Owen Win ter: Juliana and Patty Baker and miy eral others. Then the number of cousins is re markable. Caroline Barclay is a cousin of the Wisters; Polly Goodmnu and Mary Ernestine Apiileton are first coufIiis. Florence Kane and Florence Griffiths arc cousins ; the Pages, Wurts, Rhoda Brooke Wisters, Caroline Bar clay and Celestine Warder nro all mixed up in some kinds of cousinship, and Margaret Thajcr Graham Is a relative of Peggy and Polly Thavcr. TALKING of relationships mado mc i .. . : : .. think of Elizabeth Bartow and Mrs. Heatley Dulles, who is her aunt or cousin, I don't remember which; but I do want to tell you this. I have heard several people say they woudcred why they were not asked to the party at the Lilacs last week for Elizabeth. It was iot a big party, onlv twelve men and (jirls, and not the dinner-dance which wbr spoken of in the beginning of the Btason. No largo affairs have been riven nor will be for Elizabeth until after the first of the year. "DESIDES the two teas thcie will be U the Colonial costume dance at the Samuel Price Wetherills'a house given by the Yorke Stevensons for Deborah Logan this evening. All the lads and nssies arc to go in Colonial dress nnd they will dance a Sir Roger de Covcrley and there'll be wonderful deeorntionn 'n everything, and it will be very pretty, I think. The Pages wjll give n dinner for Evelyn und Mary after the tea and the guests will go to the Stevcusnn dance, and Mrs. Ralph Dcrr, of 1000 Spruce Sheet, will give a dinner in honor of her niece, Roxaleue Dickinson, before the dance. THERE was an interesting meeting at the Art Alliance yesterday after noon when Mrs. Mary Elliott Hobbs. of Kelmsett, England, spoke on "The Po sition of Women in Agricultural and Horticultural Development." The wom en of the Garden Club nnd the Society of Little Gardens took an active inter est. Mrs. Charles Davis Clnrk was pouring tea. I saw MYs. Howard Jjewis and Sirs. Andrew Crawford, 'whose huBband has been so prominent in civic reform lately. Mrs. Joseph Wninright kept . Mrs. Hobhs on the jump with the questions she asked her as to child labor reform after the lecture was oer. Mrs. Hobbs is a very pleasant-looking dark-haired woman and spoke with a good deal of humor. ' A S THE colder weather is advancing X it has become neccssarV for jur friend Ellen to don warmer things, and so she appeared in a full suit of warm undergarments, one day last week, re- II H Materials of oVery new and desired I III jW Hi Models tat notably portray ... fJ K -She marking as she. came in to show them to Mother and Daddy. "I feels, a'l newl" NA'NCT WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Madnrne Glemrneenu' Jucquemttire, daughter of Monsieur Georges Clemen ceau, premier of France, arrived In this country today and will come to thlrt city, tomorrow. Mrs. Edward T. Stotes bury will give a joint luncheon for Madame .Tucuuemalrc and' Lord And Indy Swaythllng tomorrow, and at 4 o'clock will give a tea for Madame Jacciuemairc; 'I Mrs. Charles M. Lea, of Devon, will entertain at luncheon on Saturday for Madame .Taequemnirc, and that evening Colonel John H. Muckie and Mrs. Muckle. of 2023 Walnut street, will giye a dinner in her honor. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, Jr.. will bo chris tened in St. Mary's Church, Radnor on Sufhjay afternoon, nt H o'clock, bj Dr. George W. Lamb, rector of th church. The baby will bo named Cath erine Eugenia nfter her aunt, Mrs. J Percy Kcntlng. Mrs. Heatley D. Dulles nnd Mrs. Stockton Townscnd will hi the godmothers, nnd the' godfather will be Mr. Carl R. Kurtz and Mr William Inncs Forbes, of Villanova After the christening Mr. and Mrs Stroud will entertain Informally at ten at Hollow Tree," their home in Villa nova. Miss Peggy Rosengarten, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell G. I Rosengurten, of 2047 Locust street, will e me guest oi nonor at u utnner 10 b given at the Bcllevue-StrHtford, on December 5, by Mr. and Mrs. John Burnes Townsend, of Montrote, Rad nor. Miss Rosengarten will make her debut at a dinner-dance to be given by her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Adams Riley, at the Bellevue Strutford, on Tuesday, November 125. A the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Rod man Wnuamaker will give tomorrow evening in New York, in honor of the Prince of Wales, the following from this city will attend ; Mr. ntad Mrs. Norman MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Glendinnlug, and their debutante daughters, Miss Mary 1 Glcndinning, and Mies Ellen Glendinning. Mr, and Mrs. George Buckley AVnrner and their debutante daughter, Miss Celestine P. Warder, and Mias Elizabeth Brockic. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Bnrklic, of Inver House, Wayne, nrc attending the horse show in New York. Mr. -William Townseud Weight, of St. Davids, is on a gunning trip in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munn. Jr.. of Radnor, are hunt, with MrW. P. Stewart on his farm in Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Church man and their family havo returned from Cuba and have taken a liom.c in Villanova for the winter. Mrs. G. Winthrop Coffin has issued invitations for a dance ul the Merion Cricket Club on Friday, December 2rt, from 0 :.'t0 p. ni. until 4 a. in. The cards of Miss Catherine Coflln and Mr. G. Winthrop Coffin, Jr., are inclosed. Miss Ruth Perry, Mias Katherine Knight nnd Miss Catherine Coffin will go to Easton on Friday and will nttend the Lafajette dance on Friday evening and the Lafayette-Lehigh game on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Slmerman, of Woodbury, N. J., announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Anna M. Simerman, to Mr. Gerard P. Toll man, of New York, November 21. ALONG THE READING ' Dr. and Mrs. 0. A. Wulter gave u dinner-dance last week at their home. Olenside, Pa. The guests were Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Stinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tsuac Lau.ber, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Duke, Mr. and Mrs. George Kreitler, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Harry Proek. Mr. aud Mrs. William Hyndmann, Dr. and Mrs. Roland Weasels, Mr. and .Mrs. Fritz Quittner, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Wil son, Mrs. B. Fox, Mr. Philip Ren ninger, Mr. Rodney Mills, Dr. L. N. Cooper and Miss Sydwell. The home was artistically decorated with chrysan themums nnd autumn leaves. A Bpeeial feature of the entertainment was the dancing of Miss Corbln. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtln II. Wnlrath, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip to New York to their home at 348 Fast flowen avenue. Mrs. Wnlrath will be remembered as Miss Frances It. Mngee. Miss Elmnor Wilkie, of 100 Harvey street, entertained the members of the Beta Alpha Beta Sorority, Beta Chap ter, her home on Saturday after noon. Among her guests were Miss Kleanor Knipc, Miss Eleanor Cross, Miss KlUnbcth rage. Miss Camille I Thistcr, Miss Mnrjorlc Watson, Miss EVENING j?tJBEfCl LEDateit-PHlLXBELPHIA TlttmSDAY, A BRIPE AND wu i V , . 1HKP sffl ,. 'H jump :' ':".aBB fW'1 ' v :'m MRS. AYILLTAM F. B. JOHNSON AND ailSSKVAM. CHADWICK Bliss Cliadwlck ias maid of honor nt the marrlago of her liter, which took placo this month. Mrs. Johnson uas Miss Miirion G. Cbadnlck Frances Morgan, Miss Marian Oily and Miss Elsie Edwards. , NORTH PHILADELPHIA A dancing class that hold .its first meeting on Saturday afternoon and which will meet on alternate Suturda afternoons during the winter, nt 1004 Walnut street, includes Miss Ruth Behrend, Miss Dora Mark1-. Mis.-, Ellz.i beth Stern. Miss Annette F. Esliner, Miss Isabelle Heller, Mits Elizabeth H. Weil, Miss Beatrice Loch, Mins Jean Loch, Miss Elizabeth Uc.ss, Miss Mar gurct Loch, Miss Florence Espcn, Miss Elinor Mayer, Miss Katharine Miller, Master Martin Meyers, Master Richard Bowers. Master Alfred Koch. Master novifi i.viir Mnotor itii'hnrrl ( Jnrliiv Mnater tVilliam T.noh. MaHter Herbert Brandeis, Master David Loeb, Master Philip Frank, Master Morris Hollander, Master Albert K. Danncnbaum. Master Bernard Kohn, Master Frank Schwarz. Master Joseph Nettcr nud Master Ja cob Ginsberg. Mrs. Augustus A. fish ner, Mrs. Edwin A. Heller, Mrs. fiu genc Stern, Mrs. A. Marks und Mrs. Ludwig Loeb formed the committee in charge. Mrs. William Green, nnd her daugh ter, Miss Helen Adele Green, of 2235 North Thirty-third street arc spending a few days at the Marlborough -Blenheim, Atlantic City. The wedding of Miss Green and Mr. Gfcorgo N. De Gulre, 6f Washington, will take place November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brcnnan, 2033 North Twenty-eighth street, announce the engagement of their daughters. Miss Lou D. Brennnn, to Mr. Frank Crow -ley, of this city, and Miss Betty C. Brennan to Forrest W. Bell also of this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A dinner In honor of Miss Matilda Terr, of New York, was given last Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. B. Wcisbcrg at their home, t"il5 Spruce street. Miss Terr is the niece of Mr. and Mrs, Weinberg. Among thoe pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. D. Shilafsky, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. JAns. Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Freiheiter, Mr. and Mrs. I. Freed, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. J. O ruber. Mr. Samuel Weisberg and Mr. Alexander Weisberg. Miss Terr has returned to New York, after a stay of three weeks in this city. WEST PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Betty Blunden, of Milburne. nnd Mr. Francis M. Cun ningham will take place at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Sixty-third and ATTENDANT Callowhill streets, ori November 20 nt 10 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Constant, of Fifty-second street and Lnrchwood avenue, is spending a week in Rochester) N. Y. FRANKFORD Mrs. J. Carpenter, of Arrotl Mreet und Castor uvenuc, will give a lunch eon followed by cards tomorrow after noun at her huuic in honor of Mihs Agnes Chlldcrs, of Chicago, who is visiting her for several weeks. At the last meeting of tho Frank ford branch of the Needlework Guild of America the following ladies were elected : President. Mrs. Clement B. Webster ; first vice president, Mra I Thomas Moore; second vice president, I Mrs. AYnlkcr Brinton : third mcc nrcsi- ' debt. Jlrs. 1'aul Blatenbergcr ; fourth vice president. Mrs. William Arrison ; secretary, Miss Dorothy Taylor; treas urer. Mrs. Edwin Rowdand. Mks Dorothy Hurshler, of Frankford avenue, is visiting relatives in New York for the week. The engagement has been announced of Miss 'Violet C. Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clilton Robinson, 1541 Dyre street, to Mr. Harold T. Holme. NORRISTOWN Tho annual meeting of the General District, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will be held in the Haws Ave nue Church today. The Rev. T. II. Evans is rector of the church. The conference secretary is Mrs. II. H. Kenytt and tho dlstxict secretary Mrs. Wilbur M. Vausant. Tho participants in the conference will include Miss Clara Bell Smith, of Chin Klang, China ; Mrs. C. II. Lawrence. Mrs. .1. Cl. Bick- erton, Mrs. fi. J. Bond, Miss Minnie Thomas, Miss Emma Williams, Mrs. T. l'. Harris, Airs. (J. ii. reiers, .Mrs. i. Holbrook und Miss Florence L. Hooper. A wedding of interest will be that of Miss Orella E. Mowday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mowday, of 220 Poplar street, and Mr. D. Clarence Weikcl, also of Norristown. Tho cere mony will be solemnized at 12 o'clock noon in the Trinity Lutheran Church, on November 20. TIOGA Miss Millie Thomas, of 2101 West Tioga btrcet, and Mrs. Frederick Myers, qf 2020 West Tioga street, will give n tea on Saturday ufternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock at the home ofvthe latter, in aid of the work of the A. W. T. Society of the Temple Baptist Church. Mrs. Joseph Roberts, of North Wales Pa., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jesse O. DecU, of 1300 Wyoming avenue. MISS BUTLER.WEDS . MR. WOOD TODAY ctor Upjohn to Perform Coro Yiony at St. LUke's Church, Cormantown The wedding of Miss Marlon Butler. lighter nt Mrs. Edgar II. Butler, of 'hestnut Hill, nnd Mr. Edward Fitz 'tnndolrjh Wood will take place this af "rhoon in St. Lukii's Protestant Epls opiil Church. Gcrmantown. Dr. Sam "1 t'niohn will perform the ceremony. llss Butler will wear n white satin 'Iress, nnd will carry sweet pfas. She "vlll be unattended, and will be given In unrringc by her Uncle, Mr. Edward S. W. Fnrnuni. Mr. George II. Foulke will act as best man, and the ushers vlll be Mr. Charles S. Wood, Mr. It. Francis Wood. Jr., Sir. Robert L. Wood, Mr. Emleu Wood, brothers of 'he bridegroom ; Mr. II. Brnnnau Renth, 2d. Mr. Maakeil Ewlng, Jr., Mr. Rus sell Wolfe, of New York, and Mr. Snm uel Shohcr. Jr. There will be a small reception at the home of the bride after 'he wedding Ttt-ATir nnt? " The wedding of Miss Florence Orr, I 'aughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ' Charles Orr. of 10 East Nlnetv-secnnd I trcet. New York, nnd Mr. Alfred Ran will Hentli, of New Ydrk, sou of Dr. Hid Mrs. Alfred II. Heath, of Boston, ill take place nt 4 o'clock today in tho nhurch of St. Ignatius Loyola, Eightv fourtii street and Park avenue, nnd Monsignor Edw ards will officiate. Miss Tpfinncttc Orr. n sister of the bride, will So her only attendant. Mr. Lawrence Renth will b$ h(s brother's; best man, ind the ushers will 6c Mr. Kearslcy Mitchell Hnnison, Mr. Sherwood Orr and Mr. William C. Orr. brothers of Hie bride ; Mr. Otis Wallace. Mr. A. F. C Fisko and Mr. Charles Snyder. A reception will follow the ceremony tit 'he homo of the bride's parents. ZORN ORAIIAM Miss Martha Graham, of D10 South ( nnnstnirit street. waB nuictlv married I to Mr. Irvin J. Corn, of 331 Marion luvonuc, last evening at the Wnyland I Memorial Baptist Church, Fifty-second btrect and Uaiumore avenue. Doctor Bulson porformca tlio cere mony after which there waB a small re ( ception. The bride was attired in a dark blue traveling suit and carried white Bride I roses. Miss Maud A. urnnam, ner sister, was mnid of honor. I Mr. Herbert Zorn acted ns best man fnr hla brother Afier a. two weeks' wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Zorn will be ut home nfter January 1, at 010 South Cones toga street. MANAYUNK The annual dramatic entertainment of tho Alumnae Association of St. John's School will take pluce on Wed nesday and Thursday evenings, Novem ber 20 nnd 27, in St. John's Hall, and this year will take the form of a musical review. The review, which iucludcs many musical and dancing features, Is directed by Air. Walter Wroe, and the cast inclufles Miss Marian Lehman, Mibs Marie McCormick, Miss Anna Herbert, Miss Margaret Wall, Miss Winifred Murphy, Miss Annie McArdlo, Miss Mary O'Brien, Miss Helen Galla gher, Mr. Joseph Foley, Mr. William Ryan. Mr. William AVall, Mr. James Travis, Mr. Eugene Doyle and Miss Bessie Fleming. There nre lifty mem bers of the association In the well trained chorus. Tho patronesses in clude Mrs.. John Mcllvulne, Mrs. Jo seph B. Lehman, Mrs. John Herbert, BONW1T TELLER C CO. Uhe SpKtaku SftopfQriainatteib CHESTNUT AT 13tm STREET JojtfnnoMMce Jneirzt- QJnnWs73wyjr s -r, -rEr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Waists & Blouses 4 (First-Floor) GEORGETTE BLOUSES in flesh or white, i round, square neck and frill effects. Value v Q,y(J 8.75. HAND-MADE BLOUSES hand-ntcitle and lace trimmed. Special. GEORGE1TE BLOUSES bisque, trimmed with Vul. bisque and suit shades, ered and filet lace trimmed. Value 15.00. GEORGETTE FRILL BLOUSES in white or flesh, trimmed in filet or Val. lace. Value . 15.00 and 17.50. GEORGETTE BLOUSES in white, flesh .or bisque, filet lace vestec and tucked rolling, collar edged with filet lace. Value 19.50. Sweaters & Hosiery " ' (First Floor) WOOL SWEATERS fancy weave, tuxedo model with sash. Black, white and colors. (Formerly 9.75). PURE' SILK SWEATERS Tuxedo model, with vest effect and- cord sash, also plain tuxedo with sash. (Formerly to 45.00).. SILK HOSIERY extra fine quality, with double heel, 'toe and garter hem. Value. 2.50 and 2.95. WOOLEN RIBBED HOSE reinforced heel and toe. In 'black, white, brown, navy, heather and oxford. Value 3.50. GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS reinforced. Flesh or white. Value 2.65. NOVEMBEK 2D, 1910 T Mrs. Mlci.'Wall, Mra. Thomas nbwet Mrs.'Bernard Curran, Mra. Daniel E-, Ounnlo. Mrs. Wlljlam Fagan. Mrs. Patrick' Gallagher, Mrs. "John Wall,' Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. Jameti McCal- lum, Mrs, Michael Nolan, Mrs. Mar garct Murpny, Aim, xnomns iiivcriy, Mrs. James Boyle, Mrs. John A. Dever, Mrs. William Powers, Mrs. James Wil son, Mrs. C. J. Lawler, Mrs, Mary Ms Klnley Makem, Mrs. Raymond B. Johns, Mrs. Daniel A. Boyle, Mrs. Joseph A. Stlmmlef and M(s. Bernard J. Bryt.on. The ntertainment will be followed by a dance each evening. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The National Service Commission of the Presbyterian Church gave a turkey dinner last evening In the social hall of the church, folowed by n welcome home service nnd 'reception in the audi torium, in honor of the young men of tho church who have returned from service in tho United States army und navy, Mr. James Starfc pr sided and addresses went made bylhe Rev. Wil liam B. Cooke und Mr. W. Hnruco Linton. There was a abort service cou ilnctetl bv Mr. Walter Maciudc" de mobilizing tho honor flag which will be replaced in tho future with a bronze tablet perpetuutiiig the names of the honor men, who include Mr. William Ciillinun. Mr William J. faltioun, Mr. 1I.U.1 It' rurr,itliru fr Thnnnq A Coulter, Mr. Ivan Crooks, Mr. Alvln Dn .'-s, Mr. Elmer Dorscy, Mr. Harold Fi t' istle. Mr. Rorinad Garrett, Mr. .Tnhn V. TfHlfttend. Mr. Milton W. Hoi lingsworth, Mr. Edward R. Jones, Mr. Thomas O. Jones, Mr. David fi. Law son, Mr. Jay B, Linton, Mr. Joseph Russell Markley, Mr. James McKay, Mr. John II. Miller, Jr., Mr. Arley Rnv Morrison, Mr. Harry Morrow. Mr. John Morrow,, Mr. Llnnford Neely, Mr. Leonard D. Ricgram, Mr. Ashton Ross, Mr. Russell -C. Rots, Mr. John Hough, Mr. Carl Stanim, Mr. Sherman C. Stnrrett, Mr. Alexander Starrett, Jr., Mr. Marshall Tryday, Mr. Harold 'Weer and Mr. AV. Frank Weer. Gold pocket kulves wcra presented to the honor guesti us souvenirs. Tho affair was in charge of Mrs. George Hamilton, chair man of the commission; Mrs. John 11. Chldester, Jr., secretary; Mrs. George Wagucr, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. James McMurtrle. Mrs. Frederick Bodcm, Mrs. Robert Crooks, Mrs. Benj. ii 6.90 8.75 8.75 and in flesh, white or lace. Value 1 3.50. 'beaded, embroid- JO.00 12.50 15.00 i .. J ii Ef&SFif 1 ii au ! 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Cordially youre, THE BRIDE SHOP IF YOU LOVE FUN ! and IF YOU BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS COME To i ie Verr Minstrel and Vaudeville SfcOTf tg bo rverf for the benefit oi The Public Ledger Santa Claus Club' AM T1IB William Penn High School Alumnae Association KVnJw V ?M-r 9.L TleL.t!' ftAu tn uaiai ' Tare. Kt...' Not. M cVSTSS'hV. ACAXlteJIY of MUHIO SAo S1.10 M.BO A chorus o youth and spirit with all the precision of u trained ballet but with none of Ha bored blase. Tolrra rea can heurt A Bhffw Full of Zeat and CentaciMi Fan AN( JNO AITKRWAUD LITTLE THEATRE DLANCEY and 17TII STS. Bell 'Phone. Locuet 8641. BEGINNING Monday, Nov. 24th JTATS. WnDNUSDAY H QATtTRDAY I Special Mat. Thanksgiving Day AN ALL-AMERICAN COMEDY DRAMA "SUNRISE" THE PLAY AMERICA NEEDS A PLAY WITH 1O0O LAUGHS Written, Staaed and Directed bv WILLARD MACK Author of "Tiger Rose" BARRY McCORMACK And u Dlutlncmldied New York Cast. BEATS ON SALE NOW PiULADELPUIA'S KOREMOST THEATRES nyvD D TT CT niohth at s .10 LAST MAT. SAT., 2 .13 POSITIVELY LAST 3 NIGHTS MAT. SAT. VICTOR HERBERT'S Greatest Musical Com My Success ANGEL FACE SPPPJ AI j VICTOR HERRERT will i i-mi-j CONDUCT THE ORCHES. THA FOR THE LAST TIME AT THE SAT URDAY MATINEE. Nat Week, 4eti Nov. Mate. Thura. Bat. i nBriea iJiiiinaiiin a Aiunicai omeay otar O Jutlu " JosBDh OAN DERSON LAWTHORN ! in THE CANARY ff? "gSiS BROAD Lat 3 Eves, i-ftt. I "The Beet Play of the Year." Bulletin. KEW YORK THEATRE GUILD Presents 0HN FERGUSON; AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR DRAUA SENSATIONALLY DIFITIRENT NEXT WEEK SEATS BELLING DAVID DELABCO Preaenta HIE GREAT NEW YORK SUCCESS "DADDIES" With the Orlrlnal Lj-ceuum Theatre, New York. Cast and Production. M.VT3 THANKSGIVING DAY AND SAT. Garrick Last 3 Evgs. ! "STRIKES A RESPONSIVE POPULAR CHORD " - S'orth American BAM II, HARRIS Presents THE HAUNTED VIOLIN A New Play by Crane Wilbur. NEXT WEiaf SEATS BELLIIsO GEO. rDHAN'S OREAT CIIARACTCn if. -,-'""i,, COMEDY A Prince There Was With GRANT MITCHELL Of "A Tallor-Made Man" Tame KXT1 MST THANKHQIVINQ DY ni IMONT'S & Kmmett J. Welch Mln UUIV1U11 1 o Btr1( Arch & Ninth eta. Last WeeK Reception to KING, QUEEN AND CROWN PRINCE (& 1 f( Lin r "W 1 ' V BRIDE 3 r"T) ii g shop Try Iff Lingerie l M 1 i'l BIOUM P M Millinery f iW t UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT AND SING ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TONIGHT AT 8:15 THE tfKW IDEA T1LAT IS TAKING AMERICA LIKE WILDFUUJI A Flno Orcheatral Program With areat etara knd a Splendid Blna- In Wklci 'tie' Entire Audience Jolna Directed by ALBERT N. HOXIE Who Trained the Immortal Marlnea Who Went to Chataao Thierry Slnfln A NEW IDEAt A KBW IMPULSE TO AMERICANISM) EMINENT SOLOISTS , MARIE SUNDEI.1US. the Metropolitan Opera. Star NICHOLAS DOUTY, the Great Interpreter of 6on JOHN K. WITZEMANN. Vlollnlat AIO. PHILADEIJ'HIA PAPB21S. HNTirUSIABTIO IN PRA1ET3 Come Hao u. Musical Evenlnr With a New DeHtbtl . 1Q00 Seata at Fifty Cents MU8JC-LOVER,'S COUTON CLIP Tllia COUPON, take It' to ileprWa, 1110 Chettniit etreet, ajsj'.cet.f,. t, at for 11.50: a. ILoO auit for lit a 1 reat for Tt5c J a 75c aeat tor 6W., ' Ampbltheatro ut 3Sa at Academy tohlfht only. 33! r- I ii nil lililV '' Market flt. ab. lf.th. 11 A. Jir. t 11:18 t Cr GeraldJne Farrar ;AC. With IOV TICLLKOeN In " "FLAME OF THE DESERT! TJIANKSOMNO VEVJK D. W. Orlffltb'jf iauai wreauon, -dVAiiL..! jjaxu r 1314 MAKKET feTREET LAST 3 DAYS i& Ocerga Lom Tueker'a Amailnr; rho(oplajwc "m &'&&n flTr3A& rXTB bTAllTIHO TIMB 9MG, 11:30 A. M. ! IMS, 3, 4MS, 0:30, S:15 & 10 P. M. Attend Morning- Per formances to Avoid the Crowds TlIANXpmVINO 'W'KEK AZIJ!OVA IN "TIH! BRAT" t M fStt ARCADIiS i-HKSlNL'T ,, LOW IGTII 3-Z 10 A. M 3-4(1. i.tr.. 7 IB. 0:30 P. IMS IRENE CASTLE rim iNvieiBiaai, BOND" a&25? "fatty" Arbuckle "2"9 Thankntivlng Week, BRYANT WASHBURnC In "IT VAY8 TO ADVETtTISE" NIXON'S -;5 C 0 L 0 N I A If OTN. 1USIX5W CirELTEN AVB. AJ- VIVIAN MARTIN "Wgu Vocal Feature, Itithryn MoGlnley, SOBrono-2. Neit WeekNAZIMOVA la "Tins JittJi.T.'-; V I C ToTT4 T atAHKET t5TRKlCT ABOVE OTH 4S "Ml, RMu m-i. r A I ADDED "Fattv" ArriiirlfU a "TaaT Attraction ratty TDUCklC,, ., Thankeglvln g TVopIc -waLLIAM FARKUM C: "THK LAST OP THE DUANES" I 1 r.' C A p i t o l; 724 fATtvvrr srrnT.i'rn 8?' 10 A. M 12. 2 SM3, CM5. 7!ir,, l)'4r, r. r. mo a j oryaiu wasnourn "iKfW Next 'W'aei Mabel Normand in "JINX",ii. REGENT ! Mi -9,1 MAllKET ST. Bel. lTTHP r CHARLES BAT , CROOKED STRAIGHT" 11 A M. to 11 P. UA. MARKET HTREKtV . AT JU.MIPBK continuous;- VAUUtiVlUljtnXr A VOCAL r" GEMS OF OPERA BELECnONIJJ'K? 'Mammy's Birthday" ; KOllAN JAPS i W J I VAX Mi3 J? BROADWAY Bf0d ,Se' "GIRL IN THE AlR"'aJS0TtBl'. EUGENE O-BRIEN "&? CROSS KEYS MAT2ST. Below 60-- "LOVE SILENCE" &tEOT' sg, Ilctiirn I!nBCement nt Popular Priceft,T Greatest Elnslne Orianliatlon In the Worlr mi: r u '? .Mtuuuuioii v,cia i luuac . WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 2TH V Sublime "Miserere" The Vatican Choirs, 1 60 Voices Under tho Direction of Maestro Raflfaele Casimiri crnpi. chanw of prorim. lndudme tutaX i I'OBiuveir mo Harne orjc&nizuuon inai ar.iu, -.... ..I., .l. i .. :.--. I poared In Philadelphia earlier this ein! '""P Prices, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 NOTli! Thla will bo the Unt concert In I Philadelphia of tho Vatican Cliolra. Beata,, ion tale at Metropolitan Ticket Offlce, llOaJTT i C'heatnut etreet J SAM 5. SHUBhKr '&, N. Y. Winter GarOen'a Hupreme Achleamant. VL "Monte Cristo, Jr." gSffc&g Chestnut St. opWJtFlQKiif "SOME TIME" With ITVANK TINNEY Vf L.rn.i. -" ?;;" . . ., f -r-T-, WIf!MT AT, Q.1K nOLAND WEST'S Thriller of Thriller ., .. "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" l" . . 1-t a rtM mil TnwiimT' at. b.ix - rtutixni ;. vit"; ..... tx TT A 1 S tu.rn.vo. inula, m , ,, A xui m. n ERNEST LAWFQRDrCai: PFOPI F K"- Avo and Cumberland. S' rcyjruc) ioIm- Mnt. Every Da . THE BURLESQUE REVIEW tT. vrlth Harry K Morton and Zella Ruseali. "? F. I T H ' S I Wilkie Bard '-& . & B11,-Bailey & Cowan-" c "THE MAOIC GLASSES" ISS?. GRACE NELSON r TIM L KITTY O'MEAItA and Otherjr Next week Grand Thanksirtvtnr Ke-wv MvaI 3 Shown Thanksgiving Day. ,"' MAl NUT TONIGHT AT 8:16. W"V1-.1-' l BAR. MAT. TOr QDAY, BOcoy rririnr3r?C.2nnnnrncTirar l s i I - r "BRIGHT. SN'JPY. GRACEFUL CHORUS: AND PLENTY Of PEP." Inquirer. ' METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE "J1 Metropolitan Oper Company, N. Y, ' - Txe$- 8" n i n n jsjs-"""' Nov. 25 fill III but. MM. Mar Openlns L I I I LA ln' '" Manellt Pertormance I I I Lf I (debutl, Mar- iino fdobulJ. Grand Opera Afianlan. Cond., Moranionl. t-3 Seata Hot, Cheitnut it Prlcen. l 60. 12.00. ii, 13 00. 4 00 00 Walnut 4424. Race 8T. - ACADEMY OP MUSIC fiaturday Eveqlnjr, Nov. 22d. at 8U6, -.j- Lecture In Enjrllsh hy "-" uadame Clemenceau-Jacqucrhaire- "THE SOfl. Of JltANCE" -""i1, Undor the Auspices of the French VTtr c. rtallof Commlttoe of the Emergency Aid. 4- ORPHFUM MAT TODAY. 2Ce. S8c. Z"-, UAuuSii)M,D THE 1 3TH CHAIR' ;2? NOV 24 "ALONG CAME RUTH" n C1ir Walnut Ab. 8lh MatvTodajr''" CAbINO BEN WELCH ,, , .t ,.,-?"5 AND WH bio ncvuH BIJOU Stn Above Race. Mat. Today m at AVIATOR GIRLS j Trorarle-rn OH, FRENCHY I Witt 5: i rocaaero AU MAKTIN t HAZELoao t, - , &c gnS jmSI rs& m a ."' J.'f'V. rtc WK Yf r-S ie)'H e $ i'J ?iS ?3 & ifc .! rij