Wzj It JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Strubing Tea Today ing Musicale at Eleven O'clock Plans for Charity Ball Next Week ELIZAnrTH RTllUniNO, daughter' of Mr. nml Mrs. John K. Strubing, of Chestnut 11,111, will mnke licr debut this nfteruoon nt a ton. About n dozen of tlio fenson's buds receive with Kllznbi'tli, Ainmijc tliem will bo Mar fierctta Hlinrnlraii, Snrah Harrison, Kathleen Hitter. Mabel Held, lV-Kiry Grahnm, Peggy Ferguson, Deborah Lo gan, Augusta Stewart, Kvelu Smith, Carolyn Valentine and Margaret Dal lett. A dinner dunce at the Philadel phia Cricket Club, for the receiving party nnd additional debutantes and men guests, wllfollow the tea. THIS new shade of rerrn ootta Is cer tainly the rape. It has rather n softer tone than that used so much In the spring, nnd Is very becoming to those who have fair enough complex ions to fctnud It. I saw Mrs. H6nry Pcnticr Van wearing a wonderful frock In that color the other day. The eklrt wfls made of narrow pleats and the bodice was hnudsomely embroidered. A narrow girdle of the mnterial was tied loosely about the waist. Her hat Tvas a wide bilmmed, dnrk blue cloth affair, topped with n high tarn 'o shantcr of terra cotta, embroidered much as was tho bodice It was most becoming to her. TODAY there vns the tecond morn ing musicale at the Hellevue Stratford with Prances Alda as the Kololst. I never have seen anything like tho crowds this jenr. Why, they have n double row of boxes in tho bal cony of the ballroom and downstairs, where the chairs arc, they have ar-, ranged boxes nil aiound the room be- tween the pillars, eighteen In all, I L think, besides numerous seats from the stage back the whole length of the room. I suppose because the war Is over we feel that we can, with clear conscience, give time to likening to fine music for n hour or so on a Monday morning' and so we nil go. The, next musicale will be on the fifteenth. BY THE way, 1 forgot to tell jou the latest thing In the wny at enter taining at the tea is to seat your guests On the order of Alice and the March Hare's tea party, as It were, only the cups are washed between timcs..aH noth ing had happened to any one's watch, as in the case with the Hnttcr. And o it was not always tea time. me otner niternoon ni me tea hip Stotcsburys gave for Madame Clemen-ceau-.Tacquemuire they had a very long table at one end of the loom covered with ono of those wonderful linen nnd laco cloths, nnd every one (-at down and drank his or her ten and ntc his or her sandwich nnd layer enke, and then got up and went on into the next room or down to the other end of the room, while the other guests sat down In the vacant plnces. It certainly was far more comfortable than at most teas. t remember hearing n woman remark once at n wedding breakfast (It was in ' the dajs of chnmnngncl : "It we were only monkejs with prehensile, tnils wo could hold our plates with ono hand, our fork in the other nnd the wine glass with tho third nppendage." Now, you know, that would have been n help, wouldn't it? Hut we are saved that worry, now that prohibition is in the land, are we not? A1 S 'TUB rehearsals' progress for the onenine pageant of the Charity Hall, which takes place this jear on the evening of December 11, nt the Acad emy of Music, manv nowltieH nie be ing introduced, nnd I think It wilise very beautiful and originnK The dancing is under the direction of Charley Mor gan. The stage setting will lepresent a large book, behind the covers of which will be fictitious characters beloved by all, from Alice and the Mad Hatter to the heroes and heroines of tragedy. As a page turns the leaves of this human volume, the well-known charac ters will step from fnc book and, farm ing Into groups give exhibitions of danc ing. Aside from the four original groups of dancers which represent the four beneficiaries, a special feature has been, introduced, known as the silhouette dance, .where modern dancing to the popular jaza music will bo introduced. The white sntin costumes silhouetted in black of this group will be most at tractive. The leaders will be Alvn Sargenr. Theodora K. T,tllic, Hricc Wjnn an! Kenneth Kennedy, while the dancers wH Include Kntherine rA. Ogden, Mar garet Dallett, Ellen Glendinning, Mary Oiendinnlng, Marion AVUter Hnird, Holiocb Richards, Hetty Hlliott. Kmi )ie Kennedy, Peggy Thayer, Catherine Cassard, Mrs. Jack Mason,. Mnrgarettu Jeanes, Hnny Nelson, Henny Geyclin, THRESHER BROS. The Specialty Silk Store New Silks of fevery kind and tint; plain and novelty from every silk mart of the Avorld, including: Tricolettes in plain and fancy weaves, Velveteens, Costume Velvets, Wool Serge nnd Broadcloth. 27-inch Blnck Imported Lyons died waterproof India Silk Usual retail vulue, $1.50 to ?1.7G. $- 1 C lo ?1 Q C yd. Our Price XxO 1 .OO 40-inch Printed AVater Spot proof Foulards in a good assortment of color combinations suitable for waists, dresses or linings. Retail value, ?4.00 $0 OC 1- Qur Price 0iJ 32-inch Striped Tub Silks, extra heavy Peau de Crepe weave. (A new" shipment just received) suitable for waists, dresses and men's shirts. Retail value, $4.00. $0 Og yd. Our Price 0ixJ 40-Inch All-Silk Chiffon Costume Velvets in a line of colors; plenty of black. Retail value, $10.00. $7 QCjiI. Our Price REMEMBER, it it's silk you icill be sure to and it at Threshers', and 'usually at a much leas price forjhe same quality than elsewhere. Georgette Blouses Beautiful New Models in Flesh and AVhile, daintily embroidered and beaded. Retail value up to $12.95. $j QC Holiday Special Q.I7U Silk Underskirts All-Silk Jersey, also changeable Chiffon Taffetas in the wanted styles and color combinations. Retail value up $C QC to $8.95. Holiday Special O.JO THRESHER BUILDING 1322 CHESTNUT ST. BOSTON STORE Mall Orders Prpmptly and Carefully Filled 15-17-19 TEMPLE PLACE XiWWWMMIilii Mom- Jack Mason, Hoy Dookemayer, 1'rlU Fieeman nnd .Tnck Porter. Tho tableaux which will precede each dance have been pnved from well-known paintings. In tho opening picture will be seen Shakespeare at the court of Kllzabeth, while in another will be recognised tho Pled Piper of Hnmelin and his following. The St. Christopher group of dancers will represent Carmen aud EsrnmiUo, Marguerite and McphUto phclcs, aud Musetta aud. Marcel, Among the dancers In this group will be: Mnrv AVlstcr, Prances AVNtcr, Dicky Nenbold. Margaret Shobcr, Kmlcy Cooke, .Inne yentmnn. Mary Page, Oladys Muller. i:ilaabeth Field, Frances l,ccch, Klhnbctli Hnrtow. Peggy 1'crgusou, Jonc Manic, Carol n Nixon, Mary Heevcs, Josephine Hcuvcs, Anna Lewis, Vivian Wntklus, Clayton Mcllrov. William Kirk, Samuel H. Caipenter, .lr., nnd Arthur Ilicklcy. Among the dancers in the group rep resenting St. Timothy's Hospital will bet Hetty Hokcr, Dorothy Kcely, Mil dred Hey, Isabel Kotilkrod, Helen Ilnig, Kllr.abcth Mencke, Catherine Cox, Flora Vare, Mildred Elsenhower, I'tliel Uoutes ana .Anna lohn. Hi: has rend, a S had a hard time to team to that he did not vc plululj, and so he has been to doctor, nnd his cjcs have been examined, and he's to have glasses very soon. Tho other Sunday when be was in church be heard the gospel of the "abomluation of desolation'' rend out nnd. walking home afterward, he said to Mother, "What did that mean?" Mother said, "it tells of the end of the, world nnd the judgment, dear." "When will that be. Mother?' "Mother does not know, dear; when God plans." He thought a minute and said, "Well, I hope it won't be till after I get my glasses." NANCY AVY.NXn. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A marriage of interest and importance which will take place this afternoon nt 3!!i0 o'clock, is that of Mrs. John 1j. Wcntz nnd Mr. Lewis Audenricd, of this city. The ccicmonv will bo per formed bv the Hev. Floyd Tomkins, D. D., rector of Holy Trinity Church, at the home of Mrs. AVentz on Grey's lane in Haverford. Tho bride is n daughter of the inte Dr. John II. Hrinton nnd Mrs. Hrm ton, of 1423 Spruce street, aud a sister of Dr. Ward Hrinton nnd Colonel Jasper Yentes Hrinton. Members of the family will be present at the ccrcmonv and ii very few intimate friends will attend n smnll reception which will fol low. There will be no attendants. Mrs. Wentz was Miss Saiah W. Brint,on. Her first husband died sev eral ears ngo. She has two daughters, AVilliamina W. and Sarah H. Wentz. Amonsr the guests who will attend me thentre party on Mondn. December 8, to be given by Mr. William McAlcor. Jr., in honor of Miss Mabel Howard Post Reid, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T,ee Heid, before the ball which Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords nre giving in honor of Miss Mary Dooson Norris, debutante daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Norrln, will be Miss Peggy Thaj er. Miss Rachel Price, M'ss Sarah M. Harrison, Miss Nancy Rlnney Dunning, Miss Mnlsie Hush. Miss Eleanor Robb, Miss Ade laide V. Newlin. Miss Mnrj Fnhnestock, Miss JAol C. Norris, Miss HeUy W. Davis, Miss Elizabeth A. Tn.ilor, Miss Peggy Roscngnrten. Mr. Phillcr Lee, Mr. Livingston Jliddle, I!d, Mr. Hnun tiers L. Meade, Mr. Percy Frnzor, Mr. Pnlmer Tonnsend, Mr. Alfred K. Her- . and Mis. John A. Ilolratiuist. of ritts Keant, Mr. Thomas EvanR, Mr. Aikeu I burgh Reichner. Mr. Sdney Dexter. Mr. AValter Roff. Mr. Jack Potter, Mr. AA'il linm Kingsley, Mr. Tucker Murdoch, Mr. de Benneville Bell, Mr. Beniamin Ruali, Jr., Mr. Roy Stewart and Mr. Ilrleo Bljnn. Mr. and Mts. C. A. Heckecher AVethcrill will chaperouc the party. Miss Alice II. Benedict, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Benedict, of Devon, was the guest of honor at a dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Herjhock at their home in New York. Mr. nnd Mr-. William AAr. Fitler cloked Gulphinont. their home in A'illa nova last Monday and have moved to town for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tristram C. Colket spent the Thnnksgiving holidays at tho Blooming CJrovo Hunting and Fish ing Club and will return to their home in Bryn Mawr tbday. Mr. and Mrs, Kdwnrd Ilslcy have closed their house at Devon and are occupying their town house, 2000 Spruce street, for the winter. Miss Esther-Lloyd and Mr, Malcolm l : Wholesale Prices on All Our merchandise through to 41 WEST ST. fiYENitfGr PUBLIC AT A RACE MEET i flDft TsMfcav i jfflfrWftii Si M- -o mmMrmSSSM HBfQ&Sk. HDL iiflMh ii8r i 1 m JliniMirMmiWwMHiB tKBBywBBxB88BRffiSsiM ' IMBBjf f 111 71BIltllltr 'iiH HnHf v.. alMF' -khi nr jtxuia: m rn,.fi WammM&Slk v of 1 V mum irmi , c Mri --hhh-h ! a gaiHHBB Mrs. Oliver Knton Cromwell and Miss Ellen Mary Cnssntt chatting nt ono of tho recent out-of-doors affairs on tho Main Line Llovd will close Llnnwddyn, their place in Devon today nnd will occupy their house. .121) South Seventeenth street, for tho winter. Miss Plvllis AVnlsli, daughter of Mrs. Florence 1'. Walsh, who hus been spending a week in Washlngtmi. has re turned to her home in Ovcrbrook. Mr. Caleb Fox, Jr.. entertained nt dinner nt the Hltz-Carlton on Friday night followed by n theatre party be fore the McFndden ball nt the Hellevue -Stratford. His guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Churles H Kcndrick. Mr. J. Uei;rv Waters and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kem ble Ynnow. Mrs. Duffield Ashmead. Jr , of St. Daids, nnd her mother Sirs. Edward .f. Prpu nf Wnvnp. linrn heen Rnendinp i soveial days visiting in row lork The Philadelphia colony ofr New England women will meet on Wednes day, December 3. nt 2:30 o'clock at Hotel Rittenhouse. A paper on "Betty Alden and Her Friends'' will be read by Mrs. William S. Crumpton. Women of New England ancestry are invited to attend the meeting. Miss Mifmm Gilbert of BurkHill. Pa., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Nclbon Ljster, in Lausdowne. Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Mnthcs. of fiOri Heechwood avenue, Colliugdale, Pa . announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Catherine E. Mathes, to Mr. Karl Lieblong. Miss Mauou Collier (Jreamir, no i compnnicU by her mint, is visitinc Mr. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mi and Mis. AVnlter P. Pollock and Mibs Ella Pollock, 4420 AValnut st,reet, nie spending n week in Atlantic City. BONWIT TELLER CHESTNUT Announce for (TUESDAY) Only A Most Extraordinary Sale A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Two Hundred and Twenty -five WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED COATS To be Offered at No Exchanges. No C. O. D's. Regular Prices Arc 59.50 to 89.50 A collection comprising the season's best models in finest and most fashionable fabrics, including: BOLIVIA, CRYSTAL CLOTH, SILVERTONE, DUVET DE LAINE and TINSELTONE. Muff and Shawl collars of Raccoon, Skunk Opossum, French and Hudson Seal. Warmly interlined and lined throughout with plain and fancy Peau de Cygne. fA limited number with fur cuffs. All sizes. All shades including black. (Women i Department, Second fSF (Wame.ns. D.tinrttni'nl. Sur.ntul Flnnr) mV't BSBMKfflBhgg LEDGER PHmftDEIlPHlX MONDAY, Miss Kleanor Husseil has returned to her home, 542 South Hfty-sccond street, nftcr visiting her aunt, Mrs. II. J. Husscll, of New York. Mr. John Sheehan. of 3S10 Spruce street, who is attending school at the Perkiomeu College, is spending the Thnnksgivlng holidays with his parents. Mrs. William P. Troth and her dnughter. Miss Hmllv Troth, huye closed their home, 34ii.'l Walnut street, and nrc spending the winter with Mis. .'a .InttrrMor Mra .Tnhn II. I)rTOl. ast Slxty-tlrst street. New York. 1'. C. FochI, of 5.i2. Haltimorc nenue, who has been spending some time in New York, returned to her homo jestcrday. Announcement is mude of the mr rlage of Miss Uertha A. llriggs, 5008 Clnistian street, to Mr. Melvin K. Cox, of 422 South Sixtieth bticct, the Hev. Dr. Parker officiating. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement is madj of the wed ding of Miss Agnes Mario Boisbrun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boisbrun, formerly of 2417 South Six teenth street, nnd Mr. Fred Gchring, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gchring, of 102S Wolf street. A pretty homo wedding that took' plnco yesterday nfteruoon was that of Miss Heba Luks, daughter of Mra. trances j, aks, ot lis llobart street, and Mr. Maurice Winkelstcin, of 1154 South Sixth street. Rabbi Oscar Levin, of the Belli Judah Synagogue, per formed the ceremonj , and n reception for the family followed, nftcr which Mr. and Mrs. Winkelstcin left on their trip. They will be at home after De cember 4. GERMANTOWN Mis. Mary Cummings, of AVcst Logan street, announces the marriago of her daughter. Miss Leona Marie Cummings, to Mr. Thomas J. DtirMn. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Dc Long, of 7213 Crcshcim load, announce the marriage of their dnughter. Miss Helen M. De Long, to Mr. Paul M. Donson, of Carlisle, Pa. Announcement is mndc of the mar riage of Miss Mne English, 515 Brin ton street, nnd Mr. Arthur Keyes, of Church lane. Mis Idella Hurwitz, of East Wash ington lane, entertained Miss Faunie Schnurr, of East Orange, X .1 over the week-end. TIOGA Mrs. Joseph L. Brccn auLouuco.s the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruth AA'illlamson to Mr. Arthur F. Bolger on JneJoeciadu JRoio oOriqinationr joectainj x 13th STREET Saturday, cere mony was performed by Hev. Jmi geno J. Conncly. secretary to His Eminence James Cardlnnl Gibbous, nt the C.itliedrnl of the Assumption of the Hlcssed Virgin Mary, Baltimore, Md. The bride and bridegroom short trip through the West. Mrs. II. N. Pnvne. of 3758 North Houvicr street, will entertain at cards tomorrow afternoon, when her guests, who nro members of the enrd club, will include Mrs. Carl E. Schaffer, Mrs. Ir vln Hair, Mrs. John O. Allen, Jr., Mrs. Willinm Whitcomb, Mrs. Frunk Paul, Mrs. Frank Harms, Mrs. Horace Klein felder, Mis. Oliver Thornton, Mrs. Charles Zink, Mrs. Osenr Voelkler, Mrs. Henry Rittenhouse, Mrs. Harry llnig, Mrs, Fred Dritbnch and Mrs. Benjamin Foster Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winch -stcr, of 3425 North Twenty-second street, with their son nnd daughter, Mr. Brooks Winchester and Miss Ruth Winchester, left on Friday for Tucson. Ariz., where they will remain until Mr. Winchester regains his health. Mrs. Frank Taul, of 3535 North Twelfth street, entertained at luncheon nnd COO on Friday, when her guests Included Mrs. Hugh Hnnna, Mrs. J. O. Glaes, Mrs. Oscar Noll, Mrs. Charles Hricker. Mrs. E. G.'Harkncss nnd Mrs. Harry Derbyshire. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Geiger have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 2124 West Estaugh street. Mrs. Gcigcr before her marriage on November 1 was Miss Elizabeth M. Blanck. MANAYUNK In lonneotion with the woild wide campaign of the Protestant Episcopal churches a religious pageant. "Builders of the City of God," was presented yes terday morning in St. David's Church. Those taking part were Mr. David AVil llams, Mr. Setli Garlick. Mr. A. V. Skrobanek, Miss Dnrothv McMastcr, Miss Isabclle Stitzcll, Miss Florence Birkmirc, Miss Elsie AVnllatis, Miss Lois Firth. Mr. AVilliam Rldler. Mrs. AVnlter Sylvester, Miss Mary Firth, Mrs. Ida Fisher, the Rev. F. R. Har nett, Mr. Morris Brown, Miss Dorothy AVagcr. Miss Ivn Hampshire, Miss Alicia Smythe, Miss Jessie Allison. Miss Olive Suddcrs and Mr. AA'illiam AVylic. CONSHOHOCKEN Miss Kllabcth M. .Kelly cntcitaiued 1 lifty mombcra of St. Matthew's Alumni I Association, at her home, 123 Fajettc I street. The favors were iwarded to l I Mrs. I'hilip Crimean, Miss Margaret U. Golden, Mrs. AVilliam Mallen, Miss Mae Mnllcu, and Miss Marie Mullen and Mlis Kathryn Ford, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. McCoy, ! Miss Kisic McCoy, Mr. Thomas V, Mc- , o JSkE&Sfr' r L CO V Floor) II DECEMBER 1919 Coy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles V Hldy. of Philadelphia : Miss Mario Hldy and Sir. Clarence Hidy, were guests at n jLiiauKsglving dinner given by Mrs Vi illinm Mulholhind nt her home, Pourtli avenue and Harry street YAHDLEY .Miss Helena Ross recently entertained Miss Maude Thompson, of i'hilndelphla. Mius Marjorle Nickles, of Philadel phia, has been visiting her bister, Mrs Charles M. Eatnes. Miss Attic Schotield has clo&cd her home here and will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. James Ilutchlu bon, in Bloomsburg. KENSINGTON An attractive wedding was solemn Ized on AVcdnosdny morning nt ! o clock in the Church of the AMsltatiou. Lehigh avenue and H street, when Miss Alice caruerry, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Cnrberry, of 2825 Kensing ton avenue, became the bride of Mr. John Joseph Ryan, Jr., of 2500 North Sixth street. The ceremony was fol lowed by n nuptial mass, of which tho Rev. James C. McLaughlin, rector of the Church, was celebrant. Miss Teresa Cnrberry, sister of the bride, ncted as maid of honor. Miss Mary Cnrberry. another sister, was brides maid. Mr. Ryan had for best man Mr. Gcorgo A. Duffy, and as ushers Air. Joseph Gallagher and Mr. A. M Uourlcy. A breakfast followed at the nomo ot tne urluc s parents. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kynn upon their return from n wedding trip will bo nt home at 733 East Thayer street KATHERINE LOCKE Series of Talks on Current Topics Perspective of History in inn Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom Alternating Tuesduys at 11 A. M. DECEMBER 2ND Benefit of Methodlut KpIrcophI HobDltat H13ASON TICKHTfi, 110 SINdl.i: ADMISSION si no APPLY FOlt TICKETS TO JtlSS It II PK1IICE l-t.'O PINK STREET George Allen,inc. 1214 Cliestnut Street 1214 JustThink,5500$600ol?7,,0 Will Purchase an Allen Hat! Your choice of several hundred Hats in the very newest models at above prices, at less than cost of ma terials, is remarkable. Ribbons for Tying Xmas Gifts ready" in Pink, White and Blue. 10-yard pieces Special price 18c and 22c piece. Red and Green are No. 1 and No. -10-yard y:jatg::i:ia:::t3t':y '' '. The Break in Shoe Prices at Hallahan's Is Reducing- the High Cost of Shoeing for Women Who Want Smart Footwear 1 More than 10,000 pairs of 17.50, 16.50, 16.00, 15.00, 14.50 style boots are now grouped at this one price That's why throngs of smartly dressed women i are filltnff our stores from opening to closing time they appreciate this great oppor tunity to buy the beat of footwear at savings of. from m four to seyen dollars and more. Here are nearly a hundred of the fashionable styles to choose from. Plenty of button boots, laced boots, turn fcole dress bootn, welt solo walking boots, growing girls styles. Corered French heels, leather Louis heels, military leather heels, Cuban leather heels. In brown cordoran, chestnut calf, gun-metal calf, gray kid in three new shades, patent leather, black glazed kid, field mouse kid, beaver brown kid and a score of the smartest combinations. 919-921 Market St. 5604-06 Germantown Aye. 2746-48 Germantown Are. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sis. Branch Stores Open Every Evening MR. ERNEST BLOCH Tho Eminent Swiss Composer Flvo Lccturcn. on Alternate Thursdays at Half After Four, Tho First I.ecturo oil Thursday, De ember 4 "The Psychology of Music or Music Considered as a Language." Post Gruduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 1609 Locust Street. Coiirko Tlckcta 10 00. AdcVess Secretary Academy of Music Wednesday Evg., December 3 Only Recital This Season by t o h c it A S E I D E L Latest Violin Genius Tickets '. 00 to 50c, on tale ftt Heppe'n ACADEMY OP MUSIC DFC 2 nt 8 15 T M , Tudny i-i-. Quartet of Soloists from the Sistine Chapel of Home, for the benefit of the Cathoic Missionary Society of Philadelphia nosened Seats, 75o to $2, on sale NOW, nt Heppe'B, 1110 Chestnut street ACADEVT OF MUSIC BOSTON I Tonight at 8 15 ' Sololt SYMI'MUNl LOUISE HOMER Tleltetn now on Bale nt lteijpe'a, 1119 Chestnut St Amphitheatre 25o ORCHESTRA Pierre Xtonleux Conductor nnmnnla Emmett J Welch MlnatreJs Lyuinuin a AUCH KiNTlt STOEETS MATINEE TODAY 100 TO ROo rt'VS'S? THE SUGAR FAMINE pieces 18c and 22c piece. II Jj .' '. ' - ?? pHpp? 3 All Sizes 1 to S All Widths AA to D latest and most 11 iMfe f ' ritetst h teth 11 A M to 11,18 V M ELSIE FERGUSON in FmsT aitowma or' "COUNTERFEIT" IMrtAMOUNTVAnrrmAVT nrvrmirt ti"," "ninwn jiuni i nun jiiuui t.Unjry OrphotrHltenoned OrwnliU , rlfldfwl .IMIlKrili tiltkw jit tn - A L A C .. 1211 SUltKET RTllfcET 111 A 'I . -'. 2. HMfi. r.!4.V ix tl-nn T II WILL ROGERS - " A 1 'N r,"8T SOWlNO OP Almost a Husband" Nit AVrak CHCtb n DeMILLB'fl MALE AND FEMALE" Based on Sir J. M Barrla'a Famous PUm r., ln.l.h0.i,,",l"bl,' frlchtnn" ,. VlPt InLIUdlU ThAinna If.l.k. ..i... .. . .on. Tjwggp nast;, trg'fiS iSSt. "fflg J 1 P. . T-Ti I. "A a ft a jj ETHEL CLAYTON X llUA K,W PHOTOPLAY More Deadly Than the Mala" A PARAMOUNT-ARTCIIAFT PICTUnU VICTORIA XfAIlKBT STREET AUOVn OTlt VIOLA DANA 'TLEASD OBT MARIUED" CAPITOI Bryant Washburn "Z REGENT JIAnKHTT XT Bit. I7T1I ENID BENNETT "Whit T A WW tlf tea V - . Addrt-CRAIO KENNDDT 8ERIAI. 11 A. K. to 11 p. If MARKET STRErjT AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE NED NESTOR and Sweetheart "IXVE SILENCE" Other Acta Worth Wall BROADWAY Dro,d.S0B7,V LILLIAN MORTIMER' & CO. "THE MIRACLE MAN" CROSS KEYS' "J 'o8001 BORKIN TROUPE ' PinLADELTIIIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES GARRICK Last 2 VfttUt. Evil. Mats. Wl, & Sat.. A BIG TJTT SMASHING 1111 mmt Orvet Character: Comedy ' ftOtt 0JiPCH?rtAtfaru Srofrr howco ttAfP3 WBBS Of A TRILO& MADE.tlAN fflrjs- BROAD NS DAVID BELASCO AT 8 :1S. Wed. & But. at 2.15. DAVID BELASCO Presents "D A D D I E S" A Comedy by JOHN L. HOBBLE YOU CAN TAKE YOUR WIFE. YOUR MOTHER, SISTER OR SWEETHEART TO SED "DADDIES" WITHOUT BLUSHING BUT NOT WITHOUT LAUGHING, FORREST v,0"Jas,.ATw!ist s.u at 2:15. , Charles Dillingham's Musical Comedy Stars- I O JULIA fy JOSEPH b ANDERSON LaWTHORR in IHH-AINAKT With DOYLE .k DIXO.V and MAUDU EBUTINE ; u-in ma , Sam S. Shubert 'tv1&V? I N Y Winter Garden's Supreme Achievement Montr Crirn r " With Iti N. T. morue ri3to, jr. Ciit ot Cd,rit,t, Chestnut St.- h-u-jwj "SOME TIME" With FRANK T1NJJEY LYRIC TONIGHT AT 3U5. Matn. Wed. & SAt i LEW FIFI DS t9 noiiickins 1 "A LONELY ROMEO- ADELPHI TEA 53 TONIGHT AT 8:15. Mats. Thurc, S1 With CHARLOTTn WAIJCRn ERNEST LAAVTORD The Little Theatre De ""Jg,,, Dell Phone Locust C611. WILLARD MACK with BARRY McCORMACK AND AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK CAST POPULAR PRICED MATS. WED. it SAT- alnut NIGHTS AT 8. IS. Mat. Thurs. Ap 50c THE OLD HOMESTEAD WILLIAM LAWRENCE as UNCLE JOSH ALL THE ORIOINAL TEATURE8 Hear The Double Quartet, The Swantey Band. The Grace Church Choir, The Salvation Army The Musical Gem of th Season "My Honolulu Girl" t 30 Stunning; Sinners & Dancer METROPOLITAN OPERA IIOUSI3 Metropolitan Opera. Company. N. Y, TOMORROW t jrl T"vj A Night at 8 L Hhsir u Amore MME8 GARRISON, ELLTS. MM. CARUbO. DB LUCA, DIDUR Conductor. M. PAPL Seats 1108 Chestnut St WaL 4424; Race 6T. E I T H ' S JIM HUSSEY & CO, . Preeentlnc "MOVE ON" WISH WYNNE -, JEAN ADAIR & CO, Diamond L Drennan; "Playmates." and Others, ACADEMY Ol" MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I LEOPOLD PTOKOWSKI. Conductor FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. B. AT 3 :00 I SATURDAY EVENING. DEC. 6, AT 8U 1 Soloist HAROLD BAUER, Planllt PROGRAM BEETHOVEN Overture, "Len0r." 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