w mfypw -"iviw"Tr- wrjrjw-'JfF,'fw,',: frt JpaH1f:tyf- ir EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, lDJffl 0 JUST GOSSIP'ABOUT PEOPLE ! Vicy Wynne Attends the Opera and Sees Many New and Gorgeous Gowns She Talks of Debutantes I and the Oriental Bazaar x A BRIDE OF LAST WEEK TtrHLIi, It xxns ome opening Inst '" night, xn it not? Kcn iIioiikIi the nrmlstlcr- linil hem drclnrcd before the opening npern lnt .xenr, most of the women nppeareil in gowns of the winter brfnio, but lust night there xxns not an old gown in thnt gmnd tier. And nil were so Miiiut! Sueh brilliant colors nnd so extreme In stjle. My goodness! You know, Inst spring exer.xthlng xxu to.be longer nnd the gowns did nitunllj beiome longer, but Inst night the frocks xxere liorter thni ever before! Velvet predominates; there's no ques tion about thnt. And brilliant similes of xelvet-geranium, electric blue, that queer bright green thnt lins a sort of cloud oxer it. rose nlnk Olid deep pur ple were the fiixoreil colors. And there were n number of brocaded sntln and brocaded silk frocks, but incept for the debutantes there, were no chlffou or tulle gowns. The nmteiinls me costlier nnd homier tlinn 1 have ever seen them. Kvery one was interest! d to sec the Jlaroness de Mnrehienne, the wife of the Belgian nmbastndor. The baroness is ccrtninb it good-looking woman. She wore a wonderful gown of green nnd silver brocade, a coronet of diamonds nud a necklace of dlnmonds and curried a' huge bright green ostrich feather fan which was most effective. Mrs. Stotevbuij wns in Ivory white satin, and wore her emeralil 1 ,i!nu...l nl'ln,.n illnmnml (lot; collar and coronet of diamonds. Mrs. gjvo n dinner nt the ncllevuc-Striitfonl Alexander William Hlddle. wlio wns Mr. j on Wcdiicvdnv evening. December M, in nnd Mrs. Stotcsburj's guest, also wore i)n0r (1f Ml-s Kathleen (..Hitter, a verv smart gown of block and Mixer I daughter of Mr. A. Howard Hitter, of brocade. ' Ardmore. before the dance to be given Sarah niddlo's frock wns of white ' by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxc ntln and b.illinnt ?ed tulle' was nr- in honor of their daughter. Mini Cnth rnnired over one side of the bodice to eriue Coxc. finish nt the hhouldor In a biittcrny bow There will be a tea on Friday nt the York, l'n., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mien Louise Hpnhr. to Mr. I'hlllp It. Drnuo, of Mlddleboro. Moss. Mr. Deane. who is a graduate of Hnverford College, for merly lived in I'lillndelphln. Is a mem ber of the Merlon Cricket Club anil the University Club nnd is now living in Mndrid, Hnaln. where lie represents n riillndelphln corporation. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1)1,111,. q. ,,,!,.. .,i,im-intm-il nt luncheon today In honor of their daughter, who , returned Inst oxenlng from n visit to( Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt, of Juniper Hall, Radnor. Miss l.ucile Carter, daughter of Mrs. i J (ieorge Hrooks. of Almonbury House, ? lOmn, will entertain informally ni u n tier tomorrow cx-enitig In honor of her guest. Miss ltecky I'ierson, of New York, nnd Colonel Howard Major, I ' H. A. Mr. nnd Mrs. M'illinm Kurt Kintik lilt, of KHf Wood-ide avenue, Ardmme, announce the cngngemeut of their dauglite" Miss Sidney Josephine I' runic -lin, to Mr. I'm ni Is H. Ixohlen, Jr. Miss llnrbnrn llenton, daughter of the Hr-v. nml Mrs. Louise V. Hensoti. of 'J014 l)e 1 .finery street, will be maid of honor nt the wedding of her sister, Miss Mnrgarcttn V. C. Itenson, audi Mr. George T. I'urvcs, Jr., which will be (ulctl solemnized nt noon on Sat uiduv, Det ember 0. at the home of her parents. Miss Nancy Andrews Hcnth and Miss Alva Sergeant will be bridesmaids. necklace, diamond dog I M,-, ,id Mrs. Itobert W. Liggett will nnd at the back of the waistline Sitsh. It wns most becoming. Mrs. Arthur K. New bold, Jr., Y1or!a remarkable creation of cloth of gold, the skirt draped in tight folds nnd outlined down each side with dark blue ostrich feathers. Catherine Coxc, one of the season's debutantes, was in lier pnrcms fnlr.iiliil Tl.'inies of Ameilca. Chanter - at the chapter rooms. 400 Locust street, f meet Counters dc Licdckcrke, of Brl gium. Countess dc Liedekerkc is the guest of Mrs. John Cadwaladcr, Jr., of III 00 Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. Tsiinc II. Clothier, Jr. f MB ! MRMH ,sl: .rTOZMT lsj,wvq9j(Hilffl 2 awt iTjrMTBwr lmm o Vf ' i h dil m 111 H v l WESm! m , xK'P'ililE mmfjj W&h, mm ? ? fir ., laiSnH t :..A.o.0'"O"i"0,"O""vi"'' o'0 i NUMEROUS WEDDINGS KM!"' x nt 3!!!Korlb s,xtccuth ON THANKSGIVING EVE n- wms-lo of r.SKI Spruce street, and Mr. Lar Miss Cravon Bride of Mr. Pyle. I)ii Hols, of 'JT2S 1'arrlMi street. wbU take place at 4 o'rlotK ims aiiernojin. . i t. rpremonv will ne periormeu ni uh- GermantOWn MarrmgG Blum- resbterlnn'Chure1i. corner of l'orty- . . n ni, 'nnd Mount Vernon streets. A Gaskill Nuptials . J,, ""ceptlon will follow im.uedlalch after the ceremony. An Interesting this evening is th Mac Craven, dntigl: John II. Croven. of lf)17 Xorlh Twelfth Mr. I)u Hols street, nnd Mr. Alan Maxwell I'yle. of ...- xuritw l Rennantown. which will be solemnlred DOllSL') MUxA i.M, UrmW (f uiswrw AMi:Y-HArNi:n The wcddlnir of Miss Madeline llaf- nerand Mr. Ilobert S. Amey took place, Tn,1n.. nr.K.,nn nf II n'rtti.nlr TKp I ccrcmonj wns performed nt the home of ' r!et at. b.N5tri. It A. M. to lists T.M. ine iiev. nnil .Mrs. rain iounr, ..--Diamond street. The matron of honor ups Mrs. J. Wallace Smith, and Mr. .! xxniiace tstnitli was oei man. a reception was given nt the home of (he liruie s patents, .sili .North lwents- D. W. GRIFFITH rrmentt Ills Latest Creation 'SCARLET DAYS" A P MlAStnilNT.AnTrn aitt Turvrimm Stanley Orchestra nnd Eminent Orranlats. , , , N'"" iiinT' n, nadof honor, wlie i first street. After a trip to Washington " orche.tra nnd Eminent Orwnlat.. wedding to take place hrde. will net nsmnUlolionor.wn f Mr un(1 Mr , n two l T -r hat of Miss Virginln Miss Mnc A I A C F oitovr.n niNOHAM The wedding of Mr. Noel O. Orovcr .. m I1...1I. 1 1 Tr I ni it nut li il n.ln l. . Hi, .i iiiii,a. nt o'clock in lie I'nrk- Avenue Jletlin- . The wedding ol miss nuiiin .' xmur, .- -" "- i"". ' '"',"ut'v , .list Kplscopal Church. Park avenue (1f iTilrt Moore stteet. t. Mr William tin At. It nghiun. daughter o Mr. and nnd Nnrris street, wirti the Hev. Milton inru.x will tnke place in St. Thomas, Ml'. 1- rcd-rlck llinghum . ofJiS South Harold N'lchols officiating. The bride Aquinas Church. Seventeen h unit Alor- I iwemj-inirii s-ireer. toon place nt tne will be given It. marriage by her father, h,1 streets, at fi :30 o'clock this evening, bride s home today at noon. 1 he Hev. Her sister. Miss Marguerite Craxen. A sister of the bride. Miss eronica An J. I er r.x. of Itet ,an I'resb.xterinn u-lli l, mnl.i nr hnnnr 'im, i Mn.mnl.ls x...t.-nin will Iip brlilcMiiinul. Aftcrthc lliureli, nt Mftj-tlilrd and Spruce ...in i. Mi- , ' , -xii i n,n x.,iim cnuiile xxill lpnxn streets, olliciated. After the wedding. x 1 1 1 Mi- ,,iis x ivui uaiiiiu x i , ii ii, . ,'iip-, I'prpinmi.x i'11 .r, ....-, 1214 MAMlffc-.T c-rnwrrr Thla r.ntlro Week Metro rreienta NAZI MO V A in "THE BRAT NOTK RTAHTINfJ TIME-D ii, 11 30 A. M I 1 10. 3, 4 t: 0 30, 8 10, io r. M. eorga IMItli I'yle. Miss Harriet W. Craven. ' I sister of the bride; Mrs. Thomas S. ' 1 Crnvcn. Mrs, Willinm V. (.nmber nnd l Miss ltlanche Simon. The little flower ' girl will be Miss KmiHc H. Craven. .Mr. I'.xle will have for best man Mr. nnenmnll V on it short weuoiiigirii. OUTFFIN Fr-KMINO The wedding of Mi's Catherine A 1 leming. of ntlS nsliington nvenue tlie biidal couple will take an extended trip to Indinuapolls, Ind., and will afterxxard make their liome with the parents of the btide in this citj. ARCADIA 10 A CHESTNUT RT tip.tntXT 1ATH M . 1". -'. 8 15. 6 13. 7:43. 0.30 P. M. Bryant Washburn In First rrcaenUtlon of IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE i xt i..i, l isriflin nf i"t Vnii, xonccri dv beoin Oman st fJrXI-t.n t' M llm n.l 1,1. ii.L.n 111 In. I " ' ."." ." ...........- . - elude Mr II ClliTnnl !rln Air Mnnr- I lincui mi'ii. '""x i.ii.n ...,- iuwiiiiiiK ine uiiiin concert ny I linries xi.i a l'AHAMOfNT-AnTcnAFT I'ICTURE lw IWk M T m,.' s Vrii n i 111 St. ( '.lrtluigc's Church. Sirt.x -second Coutboin. ltelglau org.tnist and guest I Adapted from th. Stan. Play. Mr rVlxxnrVl 1 nfn, Tti willln.?, v rn'l and Cednr avenue. A wedding soloist of the Wnnnmnker stoic, will .it i 7 7 4 fiamber nnd I Mr He'ihJlri-Uviinn,nV hrenkfnst followed imniedl.ttelv after the take plnie tonight, when a special ' C T O R I A TherercZnvMl ceremooj . which was performed bx the , Thunksgixing exc program will be gixen. V ....Vu 1,V ,i ., t cV,Ttio,rCntn hU' . ,,? t rCl " ."..I ! .!' '.. O'NeilK and a lecepHon , Sexera. icpiesf' numbers will L in- "W1 ? V?,rV5."U iroiu io t xxus ic ij in uir in ii'i iiiMui. ... Mr. Oeoige Herring .Mclinde were usliers. nnd Mr. V boT She looked v'e y fhar uug In the of I minor, entertained Mr. and Mrs. ' iiMc'st of sea greeu satin frocks. Morris L. Clotliter. and .Mr. nnd Mrs. sfrah I'cnrose wore a xcry good j Walter Clothier, in their box at the looking gowu of geranium velvet. Iler opera last night. hair was arranged rather loxv aud puffed ' yirg 'Willliuii C Allison, and her out over each cur at the side of tl,c. famify" returned from Hnr Harbor last knot she wore it jeweled comb. J week, nnd are occupying their home in ro l.".ll K. l'rien looked xeri smart i ,, ' t n - T.ipntonnnt ltnnnld in n royal purple velvet gown, and Mil, .x,ni,oii, xvho was w;oundcd while iti.thc ,,,Q ... ,....., l'hotu bs J. Mitchell Elliot MKS. LKWIS CKAIR DICK .Mrs. Dick was Miss noritie Ituttcrwortlt, of Germantown, Her mar riage to Sir. Dick took place last Saturday "AID A," BRILLIANTLY SUNG, MARKS OPENING OF OPERA rif rvvrv iipti'ik! ' Miss Elizabeth Fleming, sister of the ;;1C1V, ' ''Tl 1'il'lt,l . , i bride, acted as maid of honor and Miss ASl "lUncl , V,,1".,B was solemnized .Jennie Fleming, another sister, wns i nt. frnneis Assibi Church. Lognu bridesmaid. Miss Mary Schnatz, n and (.reen streets, at 10 o'clock this Mnu (,,(,,, of tlp i,rj,,, ,ls ti-:tiii-mnrning when Miss I-lorence Madeline hearer nnd her sister. Miss Ccrtrude i cuts, tmugiiter oi .xir. ami .xirs. 1,0.111s i Schnntz. was ring-bearer. Mr. Wal ,ricrs:i." . ''""tJniniir street, be- , inrp p. Duinln noted as best mnn and nun,- in,- uriuc ol .xir. i.ugene .losepn McKlnney. of West Philadelphia. The ' ceremony wns followed by n nuptial moss, of which the Hev. J. D. evin XX'IIS Celebrant., Miss Mnriix Vrlxinnnr. sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as mnld of honor, nnd Miss Itose Peters nnd Miss Anna Peters, the bride's sisters, were her bridesmaids. Miss Hetty Peters, a niece, wns the little flow or girl. Mr. Joseph Thomp . son attended as best man and the fol lowing gentlement neteil ns iuha. Mr. Leo Dawson, Mr. Horace Iteillev, JJr. Horace Grant nnd Mr. Frank McKintiey. Mr. Peters gave his daugh ter in raamnge. BLUM GASKILL A pretty wedding will tnko place this evening in tne Taylor .Methodist Prot- Wll I IAIM n-ARtMI IM "Laat of CAPITOL 10 A St . K', U 3 45, 0 10. 7 15, I) 45 V. M. Mabel Normand '"'"i "Jinx REGENT Showing HAIIKCU si'Airn:it Miss Laura J. Spueter. of fio 11! Penrl stiect, xxill be quietly mm tied this eve ning nt 7:.10 o'clock at the Temple Lutheran Church, Fifty-second and llaco streets. The Hex-. A. V. Pohl mnn xvill officiate. The btide will be given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. John P. (inuff. Mr. Harold Hatker xvill act ns best mnn for his brother. wnsNnu McNAMun The wedding of Miss Jane M. Me Xitmee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. McN'amec. of S.'i(5 North Txventy-first street, nnd Mr. Frank J. Wcsner, of THANKSGIVING MfSIC AND SINO! UN1VEKSITY KXTKNSION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA At.llERT N HOME. Director JfD&ON HOl'HK, Noxx 1 ork Topular Tenor, olnlar at bl Ilartholotnexv m and UA1II. T. hi'HMIln-, Violinist, Asa B Artlsta, IN A l'llUl.HA.M OK TOPI I-AIt I'l.AhHICa Withersrjoon Hall thanksqivino w miLrapoon i ian i;Vi:M.NO at 8 15 nrnciAr, riiATiruns BINOINM HV Tim At'DIUNf'i: under the direction of Albert N. Hoxte, former direc tor of MiihIc hi I,ejxKue Inland, accompanied by the full oriheatra of nolo players 5IOMM1 1'ICTfItnS OS' HOW IMIIIjA- nm.i'uiA m;cAJiu a sinking citv Community Mlnga at MrPherson Square, Ab bury I'ark, lluntins lirK, the Liberty Statue and of Mr Iloxle'a lot nlcht xxith tho Ma- ilnes and Saitora nt Irfacuo I!and. ' vrcrrnn (Thla moxlng picture lecori has been pre-, HEKDCKT'S pared for the arcnlxes or tlie 1'ennsylx anw amu oi.OUIOl'S HOLIDAY BILIv Historical Society and xxill bo ahoxxn to the Philadelphia public Thursday evening for the RROADWAY Broaa and Bnyder At. Ilrst time.) DIx-rtLiwni 2:15, 0:15 &0 P. M. L'.W cr oWJSaKruSSSn?' NED NESTOR and Sweethcarta just back from tluarlns tho mlnea from the Oprnlrlino Pnrmr "FLAJtB OV North Sea, xjciamuic i wrrar T1IC DEgEnx" Tickets. 50e. 75c. 11. SI 50. On sale now nt Unlverelty Intension Uox OOlce. Sansom rROSS kTPVS MARKET ST. Bel. 60th Mtrpiat f-ixrrlflnr. XVitlirHnnnn llnlMlne-. iSkJj ixi-1 rATT.V.9n V Jl O MAHKET ST. Bel. 17TH (lEOROK WALSH In WINNINO STROKE" AdJcd CI1AIG KENNEDY SERIAL MARKET STIIEET AT JUNIPER 11 A. M to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "THE ONLY GIRL" i Tfll4 TflrM?1? XJA" WitfV)jfM John S. Nevbold. Jr., wore an orchid velvlgown( which wna mosi uccui..- Thcre was one gown which stood out among the rent, though it wns of black satin, and I think there must have been as much as two yards in it. nil told. The front of the bodice was held down to the belt in the back by two ropes of jet. The skirt was draped and came about four inches below the knee. The wearer alwayi walked I nheatj of me nround the grand tier, so I could not sec who it was. Hut. belicye me. It was some garment'. Oue could not quite coll it a gown Hrltish Uoyal Flying corps, overseas. estaut Church, Seventh street nnd , "''"' T'lnrnoie nxeiiue, will tnke place iiiinuiig i-arit nvenue. when .Misi rior ence J,. Gaskill, dnughtcr of Mr. Thomas H. Gaskill, of 425,'! North Sev enth street, will be married to Mr. Horry It. Mum, of 40Xi North Frank ; lin street. The reremonv will be per- formed by the Hev. H. O, Keen, nnd will be folloxx-ed by n reception at the Street Corridor, WHherspoon Building. SAM S. SHUBERToNiairr at , i N. Y. winter Oirden'a Suoreme Achlexetnent ' "MONTE OR1STO JR." With Its N. Y. Cast of Celebrities. Xtra Mat. Thankslgxlne Day DAILY 2:30.7 A 9 home of the bride's father. Mica XTnn has entirely rccovereu .nun r.uuucii Metropolitan company tlCTC DTUlgS liaCIC Itiany UlU r auorucsi Unsk.Hl will be mnid of honor. The "aV '""' l"Au " l"X,v mi x t T home nbout six weeks ngo. ' ' f , J bridesmaids xvill be Miss Edna K, Ever- ?f"lh- M1,om1a, P h - r' A?f''' xi. n,l M Archibald Uarkllc of 011(1 Some DcblltailtCS IS'eW Contralto bCOreS hard nnd Miss E.nmn Hustcd. , Mnlpy Tl Mr i f rtl,rl,K ,nver- iTo'usc'.'SVnfnf will1 iSjT I n,;, n j R ' ' T alX ViTJnm'' W '" -"' nn " I"1K in . " ' " M rSk , '-ye for Atlantic ; City Thev wl be Cnlif.. where tney xxin siuj uuin ') . . . ..,.' , i n,i I I b,,uii -xr- Ti.t nti.- , , nt homo nfter January 1 at ,io .sortu Mimniii, ..,. A,xiux-i l .tititi.x linn . r. i ... . .. t. ... 1 XXCIllj -lirax Mini in the Church of St. Finneis Xnvier. Twenty -fouith nnd Green streets, this afternoon. The Hex-. Father I,yneh will per form the ceremony. The bride xvill be attended by her sister. Miss Alice Mc N'amce, ns mnid of honor, nnd Miss Marguerite McNameo, britlcsmnn . .xir. VDlp tonight at 8.15 last week mini Hesner xvill no nit nrotners pt i l i imv, . ,,. , . s , ROLAND 'WEST'S Thriller of Thrlllera "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" Extra Mat. Thanskglxlng Day n,.,tn,,t 3r OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT incsuiui oi. MaU Wed 4 gat "QOMF TIME" wlth OlIVlC I 11V1C ,.nANK TINNEY Extra Mat. Thanskgivlng Day Mrs. Fnxson Uectcr. of Ilryn Maxvr, i geneial enthusiasm, tlie Philadelphia nnd her father, .Mr. bamttei uisniiain season of the Metropolitan Upero torn ltowen, xvill leave today to spend the puny xvns opened last ex-cuing. Only the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. nnd weather refused to enter into the spirit Mrs Harold MnuN'cnl, in Boston. of the occasion. The opera of Mr. .. . xri.i.. f f. 'Oatti's choice was "Aidn." which by 1 t" I.11GII11M j . I ill ant WLll Jt. KJtkLtt, ford, has taken apartments nt tlie Hit C'nrfton. for the winder, which he will I l ..i ,1,,. 1.1 tt lntiiiflrv. A ND todnv we will haxe the tea at , occupj UUu --.. J xxtilfh Air. nnd Mrs. Norman Orey NORTH PHILADELPHIA in :t..nri..nA fbnir ilnuchter. I.licy, ,,i in im nv-rniiip the Henry T.ecRcids, -t z-.i. ..-, T4IH xx-IU sive n debu- I -x,.. Ti. v iVnooel. nf IfiflT North tnntc dance at the Hitz-Cailton for Rron( stl.cpt nrl,j jjrs. Albert.l.tisdorf their (laiiguter, .xinuci utm, " h introduced at a tea ill the spring There are to be n number of dinners before the dance. The Greys will en tertain Lucy's receiving party nt din ner before proceeding to the inure, and the Robert H. Hastings will give a dinner for their granddaughter, Eleanor Mrs. Willinm K. Goodman xxill cn- ertain at a dinner for her granddaugh ter. Marv Ernestine Applctou, nnd Spencer McKcon will also give a dinner before the dance. DO YOU kuoxx, 1 am getting very interested in the oriental bazaar which the AimcnlAti committee of the Einergencx Aid will give next Wednes day and Thurs, ny, '"""" School. Hrownie Wnrburton is going to wear a wonderful eastern costume nnd sell cignicttes. nnd Mrs. Ilobert Doxvns has some of the most fascinat ing things to miction off: n wee Fekincsc nnd a bird, nnd n doll anil even n smnll Persian rug. And the 'Offontz seniors will have a table of "beautiful things reason both of familiarity and of its spectacular possibilities is alxvays a pond opening one. The cast contained old favorite and debutantes in almost equal proportions. Emmv Dcstinn, whose nnme appeared in this foim on the program in spite of her xvlsli to be knoxvn ns Destinnx-a. xx-as Aida and (iiovnnul Martlnelli sang Hhadames. The debutantes xx'ere Gab rielle Rcsanzonl ns Amneris, Giovanni Mnrtino as Hamfis and Adeline Vosnri as the priestess. Itcnato Zanelli xvas to haxe appealed as Amonasro, but xvns AID Opera In four acts by Olueppl Verdi. rha Klnir Taolo Ananlan mnerla . . .Qabrlelle Beimnzonl (debut) Alda Emmy Destlnn Rhailames Qlnvannl Martlnelli Amonasro Robert Couzlnou Ilamlls Giovanni Martlno (debut) A MosienBer Tletro Audlslo A .Ilestesa Adellnn, Vosarl (debut) 'Conductor Roberto Moranzonl in the old "Honne.x xi ill pivc n luncheon and bridge on Ttiesdnx. December 2, nt the HiU-Carl-ton. One hundred nnd fifty guests xvill be present. Miss Ednn Wvlic. of North Fifteenth indisposed nnd his plnce xvns taken In street, will entertain tomorrow evening splendid st.xlc by Robert Couzlnou. -V ,.'',.'..... r.... nnni,m, nf dor! The opera as n xvhole xx-as very ac- f.iends ceptably sung, even considering the fnct that it is alxvays easy to make a sue- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hicc, of 'the c ess on the opening night. Emmy Dcs- Hotel Lorraine, ate spending some time tinn gave the most uneven performance nt Galen Hall, AVernersvllle, Fa. t of the principals, her voice being not in xn.. rMt.,- i,n,n;i r Votx- Ynrk- KOOil Bhonc nt the beginning of the xx HI Z n,J Zest of M U RosaHe Dan-' 0PPr. nltnoiwh this disappeared to some nenhnnm ofinoi Snrug Garden sreet "xtent ns tl,u I--rforinnnee progressed. , , 1T,m2,iV,v VnL holWavB Miss S1,e ,,0(,s not Kive Pirltual note to nlXum S?il as week from ller Interpretation of the part either in Vo c.nifr appearance or in chnrnctcrization. nnd Atlantic Lit. N ,hi, contrn8ted stronglv with the highly Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Ilichter, of temperamental and effective rendition S."iO Oxford street, nre receiving con- of the part of Amneris uy Jliss Hesnn- iss Destinn s certaiu parts T ;!,!m1;'.' i' ,.1,J ,,se I to , be a t1 grntulations on their thirtieth wedding zoni. At the same time. M I Wllaye" school xxliich used to ne 'lit , p, n lv rsU... voice was very beaut ful n : 1 HOir. Chestnut street nml which later iimmu ". , of the opera notably at the 9 developed,, inlo th.- present Or nU j J. Fotter. of Six eenth and first ' of b(lth , n Mount A'criiou streets, will cntcrtnin the members of her "500" club this afternoon, xvhen Mrs. George John- .rii ,,? U'n.liinnlnn ulit la cnnnrllnf knrnrnl x,nl(Q visiting in (his cltv. xvill nmCS, n USIial be the guest of the duo e close of the first nnd second nets. Hut she xvns nt her best in the ensemble numbers. Mnrtinelli made nn excellent Hhnd- His voice xvas splen did and in fine control, the tipper reg to be There lnor IstiM- hfint the hest. ns it nlxx-nvs iq. Of A number of children xvhose ages I (,011rj.Ci i10 ma,ic n Krent success with tnnge from three to eleven years took "oipstc Aidn." but was also cood I part in a perforniaucc of .Alice in throiicliout, notebli in tlie duets in the the ex'ening xvas the contrnlto. Gabrielio T)nnM.n.,l T,t Iia tl,n At nf rrttifillf nn .stieet. 'J hose who took part included: (.,v has lPIll staPi not, one in Miss Sophie Mern. Miss ! lorence Stern, thc mttiiin- but one already arrived. Hhi; will he a vaiuaDie nuauion even io n company Sonny 1'faclzer. Fort.x dollnrs tenlized. " . ., ., . ! piiri in a ix-i iui iiiiiuiu ui iiiiu in fhrrilll? lout. nOtCOP Hut among the most iiiteiesting thing Wonderland" during the week for the J ir and last nctS; ronnectcd with tho bazaar will be t he boll(.(i, of the Jewisli war relief fund. nt 1 1P star of loan exhibition of, rugs. There will be .,.,,, was given nt the home of Mrs. '.'"ngtaiinn perfect specimen ui ""'"" "" .Morris riucler. lii-i .North sixteenth TWnn7oni In hi bung on the wans, enen m.u .. marked so mat it win w ';"""; will be a Hokharah. a I,ndiK, a Gli Miss Julia Kohu. Miss Lucille Kohu. Jliss nnc.x Arnold, .xiiss isettyrinel- , , ,.hich now lins n Matze- ycr. Master I.hiusIohn and Master , ",";"" ;, i, rIch in the recollection """( ..-.. -- FRANKFORD lez. a ixJilnh. u Kabistnn. a Knznk. a ShirazATKirmnn. a Sanik. a 'labriz. n Forehati, a Snrnbaiul. n Heratl nnd ccxernl specimens of Chiuesc rugs, hnt will be worth seeing, don t jou think.' Oh! nnd Mrs. Altcmus is going to lin there to sell originals. Doesn t thnt tound exciting? Mrs. Atxxntcr Kent will have a tabic and so will Mrs. Lewis Rommel, Mrs. Walter Madeira r.nd Mrs. George Chandler. Mrs. John M. Cirvlu. Jr , and Miss Txatlierinn Colahan will have "odd. and ends. Mrs A. C. Lawrence and Mrs. Theron Crane are also interested, ns, of course. Is the w hole Armenian committee of the Emergcncv Aid. ' Speaking of the Armenian comnut i !. muni, xxmniiti xxho represents It In Armenia, whose tiainc I cannot Mr. nnd Mrs. U. S. Powell. Mr. nnd iust recall, wrote about two xvecks ugo , Mrs, O. Cromwell. Mr. nnd Jlrs. A. to ask for Hoy Scouts suits. She sa.xs Hoxxkro. Mr. and .Mrs. Wujuc Ciess having to woik for a uniform is a great man. .Mrs. E. Knle.x , Mr. ami Mrs. help to the little boys over there. M. Lever and Sir. and Mrs. C. Jolly. SHE is quite small herself, and gets terribly mixed as, to xxlien to use "small" and xvhen "little." So xx-hen Mother came In to see her after tho doctor hod pronounced it a clear chse o chicken pox, she wns feeling very liappv in the prospect of being nblo to get up next dux. She confided to mother: "Oh miiddx, wasn't it great I didn't haxe tho 'little' no?" NANCY WYNNE. of tho splendid wotk of Mine. Homer nnd other grent contraltos. Tn the early part of the opera sho impressed principally by her fine voice which has a large icgister, but retains tho real i ontralto duality from ton to bottom. although her drnmntic work in the scene with Aidn at the opening of the second act xvns very line being nt once full of mission, but still dignified, ns befits a princess xvho is in love with tlie man xvho loves her slave girl and still talks the matter ox-cr xvith the Ctrl. Rut it xx-as In the beginning of the fiunl act that Miss Resnnzoni showed her real powers. The duet with Rha. domes, "Cho tl salvn o sciagurato," and tlie succeeding lament. "Ohime, morlr mi sento. xxere literally marvels of vo calization nnd of drrimatic work ns well. She received a great ovation from the audience, which her line xxork well de served. Ilobert Couzlnou. who nt the last mo ment took the part of Amonasro in place of .Mr. flanem. snoxx-ed to better advan tage than in any part he has jet played in I'hiladelpma. ills voice xvns good, but it xx-as in the fine taste and sense of balance xx-hich he displayed that his strength lay. For once the pnrt xvas not ovcrnctcd (as is very apt to bo the case in this "big -little" part), but was acted and sung from end to end xvith tho intensity which the intrigue of the part demands, but yet xvith the dignity which is. on the stage at least, the prerogative of a captive king. Tlie other "debutante" was Giovanni Mnrtino as Rnmlis. He has a good bass voice nnd plnyed nnd sang the pnrt well, but not in nn espccinlly striking manner. Paolo Annninn ns the King nnd Pietro Audlslo ns n Messenger xxere both capable, ns they always arc. The stnge settings were up to tho usunl Metropolitan standard, and Mr. Moran zonl conducted efficiently nnd with n knoxx-ledgc of the score thnt mnny any reference to the printed note unnecessary. William Hlum. brother of the hrlde- groom. .Mr. Hlum nnd Ins bride, nfter their trip, will be at home in Newark, N. J. "tfeiffer HILLEMANN An interesting wedding xvill tnke nlnce in Ambler this evening in St. John's HREIIM HENDERSON The wedding of Miss Lillie M. Hen derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Henderson, of 5113 North ltrn.id street, nnd Mr. Harry II. Hi ohm, of 1"."0 North Thirteenth stieet, will "HEIR FOR A NIGHT" THE BIG PLAY , AT The Little Theatre , DE LANCET STREET AND 1TTH Bell Phone Locust 6011. Matinees Thursday and Saturday BARRY McCORMACK ADELPHITONI0IAJ8Tnrs. ftSat .and a distinguished N. Y. Caat TIT A FOR 1 with I 1 Cr j CHAni.oTTE WAi.Knn ' , ERNEST L.AWFORD Lutheran Church, when Miss Dorothea tny.0 piace this evening at tlie homo of V. Hillcmann. daughter of Mr, and the bride's pnrents, with the Hev. Wil Mrs. Louis Hillcmann, of Mount Pleas- iinm imrnes Lower, of the Holy Trinity HOLMESBURG Miss M.xrtlc Hoxvland, of Welsh road, Mi. W. Gorgous. of Frnnkfoid live- xvill leave tills xveek for Hartford, nlie, is spending a fortnight xvith friends i (onn xxhere she will be the guest of In llnrnsburg. Mis. C. Smjthe, for n fcxv weeks, Mr. , and Mrs Walter Wardle, of! jtrs John Musgrnve, of Hlakeston Wnkeling street, entertained tho G. F. ' street, and her sister, Mrs. Schotield, Club, of Frnukford, on Soturduy exe- nf Manchester. Eng., hnve returned ning nrcsen and Mrs. (!, Cromxvell. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Straub. Mr. and Jlrs. x. llnwMns, .when the following guests xverc from ;jaBara Falls, and Canada, where ent, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Pintt, Mr. ()lP.. wm, on nn extended trip. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tnvitntlous to the Assemblies xxere re ceived this morning. There xvill be two ; the first on Friday, January -. and the second on Friday. Februnrv 1.1. in the ballroom of the Hellevuc-Stratford. The folloxving Indies will net us pa tronesses: Airs. Alexander J. Cassatt. Mrs. John II. Thaver, Mrs. Trenchant r Nexvbold. Mrs. Alexander C. Yarnall, Mrs. O. II. I'"'"!- Pepper and Mts. Charles lt Cheston. The gentlemen of the committee this year -am Mr. Henry Hrinton Coxc, Mr. B. Pemberton Hutchinson. Mr. Casper "W, Morris, Sir, Gouverneur Cadwala der. Mr. Rcauveau Horic, Jr., and Dr( Charles Hart, secretory. Mrs. J. Willis Martin Is giving n' children's luncheon today at her homo In Chestnut Hill in lienor of her grand children, Miss Marion Hivinus and Master Edward Florcus Hivinus, Jr... children ot Captain nnd Mrs. Edxvard rinrens Hivinus, of Gravers laue. There till! US UDOUl louril'l'll X.-IUK1H-U ii-ci'ui DOYLESTOWN A double wedding xvns solemnized nt the iniinse of the Presbyterian Church, when Miss Edith J. Iloaglnnd, of Tinl I'liin, became tlie bride of Mr. John II. Todd, and Miss Ivlsio May Ruse, of Pipersvllle, xvus mnrrird to Air. Mar shall Schclble, of Tiniciim, The cou ples xxcie unattended, nnd xxill live at Pipersvllle after n short wedding trip. A charity ball xvill be given in tho Sixth Regiment Armory vby Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Robinson on Wednes day evening, December 10. for tho .ben efit of the poor children of the borough at Christmas time. iVi YARDLEY Mr. uud Mrs. Carlton E. Rich and Miss Mary Palmer, of Do.xlestowu, xxere vlsltow here one afternoon lately, Mr. and. Airs. ,T, It. Rupe, of Sturgig, Allch,, hax-c been visiting Air. and Mrs. E, Yarrington Humes, , At a social meeting of the Civic Club Miss Alice R. Wyckoff, of Trenton, gave n talk on Alaska. Tea was served by Airs. William Applegate, Airs. George 0. Duerr and Airs, Gardner Glrton, Airs. M. E- Oiglo and Airs. David Coleman have returned from visiting friends in Bristol. Air. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Ea$tburn have closed their home on Dclaxvare ave nue nnd xvill spend the wiutcr in Phil- Mi-, add Xrsi .l'-ullip U. Bpahr, of wfclpbto. TIOGA Air. nnd Airs. Edwin Mars Bowman, pf 4102 North Broad Btrcet, gave a shoxver on Saturday evening nt their home in honor of Aliss Dorothea V. Hlllemann, of Ambler, whose marriage to Airs. Boxvnian'H brothr, Air, Elmer C. Pfeiffer, xvill take place tomorrow. Other guests included Air, Pfeiffer, Aliss Anna D. Pfeiffer, Aliss Helen D. Allen, Air. Ernest Hillcmann, Aliss AIny Shoe maker, of Ambler; Air. Stanley Solo mon, Air. and Airs. Ralph P. Coleman, Air, and Airs. William Pyc, Mr. and fr. Alhert Hexvitt. Air. nnd Mrs. Charles D. Huff, Aliss Ruth Walker, Air. nnd Airs. Harry Hillcmann, Mr. Harry Kohlass, Aliss Alary Wimcrs berger, Aliss Alice Krnli and Air. Wil liam Trost. Last evening Air, and Airs. Louis V. Hlllemann gnvo.n dinner nt their homo on Alount Pleasant avenue, Amhler. tnr their daughter. Aliss Doro thea V. Hillcmann, Air. Pfeiffer and their bridal party. nnt nvenue, xvill become the bride of Air. Llmer U. I'femer, son of Mr. nnd Airs. Christian Pfeiffer, of -1102 North Broad street. The ceremony xvill be performed by the Hev. Dr. Knorr, rec tor of the church, and xvill be followed by n reception at the v home of the bride's parents. Airs. Edwin Mnrs Bowman, sister of the bridegroom, xvill be matron of honor. Aliss Anna M. Pfeiffer nnd Aliss Helen D. Allen, of I Ambler, xvill be bridesmaids. Aliss Aliidrod Roesch will be flower girl. Air. Ernest Hlllemann, brother ot the 1 bride, xxill be best mnn, and the ushers I xvill be Air. Stanley Solomon and Air. Edward Alars Bowman. RICKARDS WALLACE A pretty rninboxv xxedding xvill tnke plnco this evening in Iloxborough, xvhen Aliss Aliriam it. Wallace, daugh ter of Air. and Airs. It. Bruce Wallace, of 412 Green lane, and Air. Sherman Richards, of West rnuaueipnia, win bi married in the Central Methodist Episcopal Church by the Hev. Galio xvay Tyson. Aliss Anna Wallace will be maid of honor. The bridesmnids nre Aliss Kathryn P. Forstcr, Aliss Alice Hidler, Aliss Alyrtle Sllverxxood nnd Aliss Betty Alorton, of Chestnut Hill. Air. Hicknrds xvill have for best man Air. George Ottinger. of West Phila delphia, nnd Air. George Swope, of Norristoxvn; Air. Edxx-iu Wallace, Air. Horace Dexvees and Air. W. P. Paul will bo the ushers. A reception at the home of the bride's parents for the families and the bridal paity xvill follow tho ceremony. Air. and Airs. Hickards, upon their return fiom their trip, xvill be ot home at laid North Sixty-second street. FLNN GEAlAinLL An interesting xx-cddlug xvill take place this exening nt 5 o'clock in the Church of St. Alonicn, Seventeenth nnd Hitncr streets, xvhen Aliss Mar garet Gemmcll, of 2.114 South Wood stock street, will become the brido of Air. William J. Flynn, Jr., of 2222 South Bucknell street. The ceremony w ill be performed by the Hev. James P. Donahue. , , , ... Aliss Katherine Flynn, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaid. A re- Presbytcriar Church, l.ogau, ouiciat ing. 'The bride xxill be nttended by Aliss Alne Wnxne, mnid of honor, nnd Aliss Ruth Wayne, flower girl. , Air. William C. Urchin xvill be his brother's best man. A reception for the families will follow the service. Air. Brehm nnd his bride xvill leave for n trip through Canada and xvill bo at home at fillu North Broad street after January 1. ACADEMT OP MUSIC TUESDAY DEC 2 nt 8:15 P M. UCA- L THE WORLD-FAMOUS Quartet of Soloists from the Sistine Chapel ROME rteserxert Seats, 75o to $2 00. nn sale NOW, nt Heppe'a, 1110 Chestnut Street. SUNRISE byWILLARDMACK Author of "Tiger Rose" UNANIMOUSLY INDORSED BY THE PUBLIC PRESS: I "Harry touch of ACADEMY OF MUSIC IHi 1IB FRIDAY 5 SAPY ALSACE-LORRAINE MAT. 2:30 McCormack clx-ea Juat th right humor and etrencth to hla por trayal." Kx'enlns Ledger. 'A One romance " Fubllo Idrer. " 'Sunrise a, play with ix punch." North American. "Cast thoroughly capable." Inquirer. "xvillard srack'a 'Bunrise' will mikt money " rrcas. "Held the close attention of an Interested audience " Itecord. "Its serious problems arc neatlv balanced by eood comed." Exenlnit Ilulletln TBc, Jl. 1 60 at Heppo'i 25c at Door PHILADELPHIA'S jrortEMOST THEATRES I50YIn MOIUUS Another interesting home xxedding ..ni i, timi nf Miss Cnthaiine K. nn, i". . ,. , , jjj"1 . -T -' ': !i?".UroW GARRICK mat. today .xir. .iiiinvi i. fwj'i-.v" --. -".. Thirty-first street, which will he sol emnized nt 4 o'clock, xx-itli the Rev. rather .mcdoxvcii, oi -l. .iuih, r, ";-' Catholic Church, officiating. lis Mni caret Morris will be her sisters onlx- attendant, nnd Mr. Charles Ijnvie xvill be his brother's best man. f'thc cercmonv xvill be followed by n reji tion. After n fortnight's trip, Mr, BWB Scats on Sale for Thanksgiving' Mat ft Night xt AVppU, Scat Thurs ronnlRp nquot SJ55v!fA?r.v.- OLD HOMESTEAD tlnrln nnd his bride xvill be nt home at , vxllh WILLIAM LAWnnNCE as 'Uncle Joh' l"SOreen Stieet. ' All the Original Features ot Tast Years. nnr-N HINCHLIFFE Silos Cora M. Ilinchliffe, daughter of Mrs. Omenta llinchliftc. of 'J4V.I Clearfield street, and Mr. David Ti. Deen, of 3311 Smcdley street, xvill be mnrrlf-il thi. eveniii!: nt the home of the bride's mother by Ilishop Robert T. Ru dolph, of tlie Reformed Episcopal, Church, -The bride xvill be attended bv her sister. Mis lyouella Hincliliffc, nnd Mr. Charles Kindt xvill be best man. Artrn. tho Tccention. xvhich xvill folloxv I the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Deen xxill leave on n southern trip. They xvill bo at home after December (!, in Washing ton. IIALLCRONIN The xvedding of Miss Tmrnn V. Cronin. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ld xvard Cronin. of 3S37 North Sixteenth street, nnd Mr. Irvin K. Hull, of XW North Thirteenth street, xxns solemnirsd this morning in the Trinity Reformed Church, lirood and Venango streets The Rev. J. M. S. Tscnberg performed the ceremony, and the service xvns fol loxved by n brealifast at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall left on a trip and xvill be nt home after nvas AT 8:20. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT TOMORROW A Big HIT Smashing " -mmM Great CharsderX Comedy ilrcwy vcwavw hearts- WITH SOff.lXWKL OF 'A TAILOR MAPC MAN " fAME- EVGS. AT 8:ltS. Mats Thurs A Sat. DAY MAT TOMORROW Charles Dillingham's Mil'kal Comedy Stars S Julia Joseph ANDERSON LAWTHORN in "THE CANARY," with DOYI.E A DIXON and MALDE KDUnNES M l LfflSS XftJtAic moa ACADEMY Or MUSIC Mnnav Rvc. Dec 1. at fl ! I "5 BOSTON SYMPHONY FORREST ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor SOLOIST LOUISE HOMER TICKetS at tieppes, HIV OllCStnUt tot. &tJJ.LJ Mat-. Thurs. Pat at2:lR. HOLIDAY MAT TUMUIIBVIW Min-ROPOLITAN OPERA HOUaB Metropolitan Opera Company, N. Y, sprri xr. DAVID HELASCO Tresents Sect L'Elisir D'Amore , "DADDIES" ' N,1 i-. 'I THANKSGIVING DINNER JIRS. GISORGIS S. nOWBOTIIAM Mrs. Roxxliotliam xxas Miss Helen Gilbert I-e. daughter of Mr. Fran els V. S. Ie, of Germantown. Her marriage to Mr. Itonuothnm toolt place on November 'i'i at the Chapel of the Epiphany, Fifty bcxcnlli street nnd Italtlmore avenue AT THE KNICKERBOCKER CAFETERIA Under Mansecment of KuIer"a 34 So. 15th Street $1.25 Consisting of CHOICE OF SOUP . ROAST TURKEY 2 VEGETABLES CHOICE OF DESSERT BREAD-BUTTER-COFFEE i?i ' - - ft I Fifty times better than j I a Turkish Bath JIMES OARRISOM, ELLIS MM. CAJIUSO, Di: LUi'X, U1DU11 conauctor. M. PAI'I Seats 110S Chestnut St. Wal 44!4,nace07 CHOICE SEATS THEATRES rOOTHALT, I30XINQ ANYWHERE Penn Theatre Ticket Office Walnut 4200 N E Cor ISth & Chestnut A Comdy by JOHN I. HOnnLE "Daddies" Is n fountain of coollnc refresh ment coming ai a xxholeiome dlxerslon to thcatrcKoers. Metropolitan Opera House TONIGHT AT 8:15 LAST TIME HERE VATICAN CHOIRS MONS RAFFAELE CASISHRI, Conductor, 00 SINGERS IN AN ENTHIELY NEW PROGRAMME, INCLI'DINQ THE WONDERFUL "MISERERE" "sATinr THE SUGAR FAMINE Seats. $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 ORPHEUM M;.m;, PALACE RINK ,10th Ik Market Sts ROLLER RKATINO Open Exery Aftenoon ft Ex-enlns Races Skltlne Contests and Other Attractions SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSQIVINO Ladles and Children Admitted Free Trlda & Saturday Afternoons Extra Munle ni IMONT'S rcmmait J Welih Mln UUIVlwn I J strcls. AJICH ft 0TH STS. MATINEE TOD.VX- 10c tn I I n X 5 O 0 T INDIVIDUAL service by skilled women attendants under conditions of privacy and refinement. Tipping not permitted. DEEP-BREATHING Exercises for every organ in your body. The Collins System xvill establish good breathing habits for you. ELECTRIC Cabinet Bath opens your pores for the elimination of body poisons. With your head out side the cabinet you breathe in fresh air rather than the hot, fetid ntmosphcre of the Turkish, Hot or Steam rooms. THOROUGH body massage salt-glow, needle shoxver a brisk alcohol rub-down body relaxed, in a room of restful quieU-and you feel like a new woman. We invite you to demonstrate without charge or obligation The Natural Way to attain ealm nerves, reduce or build up. The Natural Way to attain bodily Strength that resists fatigue and illnessl .15c. cs . 25c. 35e. fine A 7.V mae diamond "Along Came Ruth" (Herself) , DEC 1 "YES OR NO" .... ,,. n.it.. AM,. , 1 OO I",,.,,,,, e. Admission Tickets at Metropolitan Open Housa Tonight af T.S0. " A PIMA Walnut ab. 8th. Mat, Toe! CASINOHello.Amen, Ml f J ft lay ica With Lewis and Dody, Ot?XPI PS Ken. Ave an I Cumberland. ftUrLCJ Ingles' Mat Exery Day THE LEW KELLY SHOW Blth LEW KELI.V I HIMSELF) , TnoAm 10'h i Arch. MAT. DAILY 1 rocaaero TIlr. pace makerii EITH'S WILKIE BARD MLLE. NITTA-JO J1ETH DERI ft CO.: KELLAM A 0 DARE. QuUey Four, Four IJsrds. Others. 3 Shoxvs Thankselvlm Day. 1 30. 4 30 R r M. IMenty seata left for Matinee rerformance. D I TvI T 6th ab. llac. Mat. Today. tJlJUU STONE & PILLARD COLLINS SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL CULTURE 9s FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY ft Phnne. Knruce SiSi V ,.nrvi!ManMXttVVAV,a'V)lV'Sr";l Bicrfrij'iy!vy,"; Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street B. P. WADIA Profound Student of Philosophy, Literaturfe and Religion. Newspaper Editor and Lecturer in India and England. His principal work is International Social Reconstruction Standing for Constitutional Political'Methoda PHILA. ART ALLIANCE, 1823 Walnut St. TONIGHT Admission 50c WtdnctfJay, Nov 'Mh, t,t 8:15 P. M. Open Forum s H" V ft v i-ifftA W: