BVSOTKa PUBLIC LDOER-PHrdADBEPHIA; TOESDXY, DEOBM&ER 1919 - r t,t MHam WWBPiWw ' " in in mmmmmm I iinl i JUST GOSSIP ABdUT PEOPLE . Nancy Wynne Talks of the McFadden Tea This After- t noon for Miss Thomson Oriental Bazaar Opens , f Tomorrow Of Social Interest. rpniS afternoon there will be the Mies Mnrrhn Baker, Miss Ituth Hobart, .miss AMln Jowia, .mus aiary i-;rne-tine Appleton and Mr. J. w. SewMl Uorio, Mr.. William H. Taylor, Mr. Edward Orlawold Carpenter, Mr. Rob ert Dpokcrt. Mr. Herbert Church, Mr. John Van Telt, Mr, Chandler Hoss. Mr. .Tames Cheoton, Jr., Mr. Clytner Uow era, Mr W. Ii. Itoss, Jr., Mr. Philip McMnitcr, Mr. Logan Fox and Mr. Ar thur Kinsolving. A PROMINENT MATRON HffJSSflf1iB SHlBfeJKWKa3Siffi5fSi FT MRS. smEKil'm, YCIm iiakrison IH&WllliSlM Mrs Harrls0" " flHPWBB9Li turned from the flBHip yffe-yt-TKiW'n'M Orient a few months JHkSIISmB1 4 nR0' af'cr (raveling ' vMS,I!3PmM1 '" JaPan a,1l China HrfflK JHill -utlli her husband JHBfilHnKBn nl"' JIr nl"' "r8, 9BSSiaxMWS'MMr-&BSKt J. Gardner Cassatt IIMffilifillMIHl nl111 Mlss Kl,cn HHBPKIMtRiSHKflti Mar' Cassntt. Mr. iBBEMfSSlriitHMBBM nnt' 'rs' "arr'so" mltSBra3f'rti$MxSwSSSlfB. are at present at aJBK?Si;Ji?lfl'SfM8H tl,cIr plnco '" Sl- WBBa!i8Ew'MjwKlft flBBwjyBj&a. fry. ,(, ii,ltw.l.lll.Mi;nl,UiwliiiiMi' hhmwj MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR ORPHANAGE Philadelphia Institution to Bon- ofit by Concort at Lu Lu Temple J- John II. McFadden tea for Rebecca Thomson at the Wellington. Mr. George McFadden gave a ball for Ua becca on Friday night, fou know, and It was a perfectly wonderful affair. Scarcely any one came homo before f g. m., and the ballroom at the. Bellevue-Stratford was one of the most beautiful sights I have seen for many a day. Why, you'd never think there'd been a war, except for the fact that some, like Joe Du Barry for instance, aro not dancing as in the old days. Otherwise the gowns nrc just as gor geous and the jewels, well! Well, jou know how it is nfter jou have bern sort of repressed for a while. When the restraint is off yoti go thu wholo limit, well, that's about it! I noticed it last Tuesday at the opera, too. So much jewelry 1 After a time when so little had been worn, RS. THOMSON will receive with Mrs. MrFndrten and Rebecca. Re- ,! becca is a very smnrt-Iooklug girl, don't S you think? She holds herself so well and has such an aristocratic Mr. hue is the eranddauchter oE tho lnte Doctor Thomson, who lived for ninny years on i. Walnut btrcct, next to the first Emergency Aid headquarters. After his death the house wns turned Into a shop. Dr. Archibald Thomson, who died several years ago, was an uncle. His widow was Miss Minnie Welsh., whose first husband vas the late Mr. Thomas Wanamnuer. IVE r ARE you prepared and rendy to go to the Bazaar d'Oricnt tomorrow with your pockctbook full, to help the little Armenians? I never heard any thing like the arrangements for nn af fair of thu kind. Itrs to be held In the old Bonnev and Dillaye school building nt 1015 Chestnut street, und tho long rooms are to be converted into a ort of eastern street of open shops, ine booths will have yellow silken canopies and the aides will be drestcd in eastern garments. ' LL the booths and things for sale fiem nr'e marked with Frcncii names, xno won iunum uu " 'ALL Xlin care of Mrs. Sutherland Brown, lias all sorts and kinds of dolls, ami Mrs George Greene is to paint portraits, and Miss Anna Reeves will cut out sil- h0"Lefchoses d'enfants" will be sold by Mrs. Atwater Kent, "l-rults et fleurs" will be under the cure of Mrs. George Fales Baker, and "joujoux" will be sold by Miss Eloise Dickey and Mrs. B. Burd Grubb, BROWNIK WARBURTON has cigarettes and cigars for sale. In fact Mime of the cigars are about a foot long and come in individual boxes, lou know the kind I mean. 1 v are very tare, and you have to smoke part of one ono dav and then come around the next nnd tnkc another smoke, and probably finish on the third day. The are beautiful nevertheless. Mrs. Charles V. McLean has the cor fee loggia and tabourets for smoking in eastern fashion. You wear a turban and .i. n, !.. vnn know. Ivacliel ice. Mfcry Knight. Helen Shelton, Jorlnne Freeman. Dorothy i' ;y, niiza- ,-i.u r.:M..l Tilnl n liriDDCl. j.ouim; Ashhurst nnd several others will bn aides, and serve coffee and cignrettes in .the. loggia. ... .., u. ... ., .,,. "Petlts liouu. wni uu " ".- "" Robert Girvln, and .Miss Cnlahan and Mrs Fred I'erry Powers will have les Antiques." Florence Hopkinsou and Mrs. Arthington Gilpin will tell for etimes, and Mrs. Lewis Rommel will -., i hnnhnns." while Mrs. Edward Jfeeiian will haya n table, of "nouvcautes.". "xaDiiers. puur -:"" A : ...in Vim unlH hv Mrs. Allen Stockton. So if you have a maid and need an apron for her to get it, omei - Wise buy ono tor yourseu. IHERE will be an oriental beggar and v. n-.ii v.,. nrlentnl sweetmeats anu oriental music. And there'll be a real Armenian booth under the caro o -Mrs. T.v..ii-r. Tmioofi t rnn't uecin to re member "all tho things there will be and all the people who are working Some of those I have not mentioned alreadv aro Mrs. Robert Downs, Mrs. Anna O, Lawrence, Mrs. Fred English. Mrs. Barclay Warburton, Mrs. W ilhird Bodgers, Mrr. Wilbur Khipp, Mrs. George H. Straw-bridge. Mrs. Atlee Downs. 'Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. -Otis Skinijer, Mrs. Alexander MacCoH. Mrs. Ashtbn Little, Mrs. Lewis Ziegler, JSIrs. Maxwell Bullock, Mrs. George -Chandler. Esther Bochman, Mary Der cum, Judith Jennings, Anna Wnlthoiir, Caroline Nixon. Carolyn Valentine, Irene Hubbard, Elaine English, Mrs. Dobson Altemus, Mrs. E. D. Dice, Mrs, Georga Lamb, Miss Genevieve Oibbsl, Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. James btarr, Jr.. Mrs. Hampton Cursou, Mrs. M. H. ,Harrington, Mrs. Richard Bishop, Mrs, William Filling, Mrs. Theron Crane, Mrs. I. T. Crane, Mrs. Richard New bold, Mrs. Sam Woodward. And Mrs. Fred English will have eats. Mrs. George H. Loriraer ib chairman of the whole affair, and it opens tomorrow and will lat. through Thursday. DID you know that Horace Hare has heon verv sick? Had appendicitis n'd went down to the Johna Hopkins Hospital tor au oimuuuu, uuu """s Hare is down there, too, just recover ing from an operation. Mrs. Hare and Miss Esther have been with them. 'The latest news is that both men nre Ira- Br0VlDg' NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Those who will attend the dinner to be given for Miss Margaret Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Itoss, of Chestnut Hill, by Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ross at the Bellevue-Strat-'ford on December 23, before the Powell .Brans ball, will be Miss Lucy Kinsolv I Jngy Miss Martha McAllister, Miss Annc Townsend, Miss Juliana Baker, Among those who will receive at the tea to bo given this afternoon by. Mrs. John Hnwnrd McFadden, of Nineteenth and Walnut streets, to Introduce Miw Rebecca S, Thomson will be Mrs. Wal ter S. Thomson. Mrs. Norman Jackson. Mrs. Edward Browning. Mrs. Jasner Ycates Brinton. Mrs. rlillin Grandln McFadden. Mrs. John S. Scott, Miss MncGeo. Miss Porev Thayer, Miss Sid ney J. Frnnklln, Miss Mary D. Norrls, Miss Susan T. Oroome, Miss Elizabeth Brokie and Miss Alexandra Dolan. Sirs. Jackson and Mrs. Phillip will assist in pouring tea. Miss Anita M. Evans, debiitante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evans, will be the guest of honor nt a theatre party and supper, on December 20, to bo given by Miss Anita M. San ders and Miss Estclle D. Sanders, of 1225 Locust street. Mrs. Theodore Spencer has Issued in vitations for a dinner in honor of her du .ghter, Mibs Carroll Spencer, at the Hellevue-Stratford, before Mrs. Charles Stuart Wurts's dancing class, on Fri day, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wister Brown, 3d. of Rylstone, Overbrook, will enter tain at dinner tomorrow evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brinton Roberts will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ledjard Heck- scher and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt McKeau in their box at thu opera this evening. Mr. 'SL Truxtun Hare, of Radnor, spent thtr week -end in Baltimore. Mr. Charles A. Munn, Jr., of Rad nor, left for Palm Beach on Saturday, where he will spend the winter. Mrs. Munn and her children, who nre spend ing a few days in New York, will Join Mr. Munn in January. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heckscher and their family closed their house in Straf ford yesterday and moved to 2001 Do Lancey place for the winter. Mr. nnil Mrs. AVnrren C. King, of Bound Brook, N. J., who urc stop ping at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, were accompanied at the Army uuii .-uvj samp uy .uiss iicien Htrnw bridge, of Philadelphia; Miss Cora Ward, of Bound Brook ; .Miss Vera Kelly, of Overbrook, Ph. ; Miss Kath eriue Ware, of New York citv. und Miss Virginia King, of Bound Brook. Tho young ladles and the following cadets, AIrL Cook, Mr. Hisgen, Mr. Ilossermnn. Mr. Goff, Mr. Hennltig and Mr. King, were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. King at dinner and were Inter en tertained nt tTie theatre. . The alumni of tho Phlludelphja or phanngo has arranged u most attrac tive musical program which will he presented in Lu Lu Temple Wednesday evening, December 10. The alumni, which has as its president Mr. George S. Egner, is being assisted bv Mrs. J. Henrj Scattcrgood, of Vlllanova, who Is secrctnry of the board of rnanngers of the orphanage, which is located at Walllngford, Pn. The musical progrum will prove of much Interest to Philadelphia. It will be novel and It is the first time that n program of this nature lias ever been presented at Lu Lu Temple for such a worthy cause. Miss Henrietta Con rad. Mr. Pietr Wizla and Miss Mabelle Addison, will Interpret some Italian, French nnd Polish songs. Air. Francis J. Lapltlno. Mr. James 11. Corneal and Mr. Kills Clark Hammanu will nlso take part. Those Interested in the affair arc Mrs. John Mnrkoe, first directress of tho orphanage; Mrs. T. DeWitt Ctiylor, Mrs. Horatio C. Wood, Mrs. Wlstnr Morris, Mrs. Charles Richard sou, Mrs. T. S. Klrkbride. Mrs. G. Colesberrv Purvis, Miss Elsie Bettle, Miss Ljdin Wlstar Rhoads, Mrs. Thomas V. Brnnson, Mrs. Frances R. Strnwhrldge, Mrs. John II. Gibbon, Mrs. William H. Haines. Mrs. Caspur Wlstar Morris. Mrs. Samuel Hinds Thomas. Mrs. William M. C. Kimbor, Mrs. Harrv Ran.ome, Mrs, Charles Ludington, Sirs. Robert C. Wright, Mrs. John Lyman Cox, Mri Johu Marshall Gest, Mrs. Johu M. Whitall, Mrs. Edward I). Toland and Mrs. Healley C. Dulles. MANAYUNK The monthly entertainment of St. Marj's Catholic Club wus held last eve nlng in the parish house. The pro gram was in charge of the rector, thu Rev. Henry A. flantert, Mr. Charles Snyder. Mr. Francis Littel, Mr. James Koch, Mr. James Kelly and Mr. Joseph Bader. WI88AHICKON Mr. and Mrs, Graham John Little wood havo returned from their wedding trip and will be nt home nt 232 Sumac street. The bride before her marriage on November 15 was Miss Minnie Louise Schrader. Dr. Raymond W. Bailey, of Mann yunk avenue, entertained the Fornsby Hose Club, of Wissahiokon, on Satur day evening nt his home. Sir. Richard White, or Righler street, has returned from a visit to Hurrisburg. MR. ERNEST BL0CH The Eminent Swiss Composer Flvo Lectures, on Alternate Thursdays at Halt After Four. The First Lecture on Thursday, December 4. "The Psychology of Music or Music Considered as a Language." Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 1509 Locust Street. 6 Courvr Tickets $10 00. Adi'ress Keciotary wiriiBiiHiMON hai.u TiumsnAY i;va.. ri:ci:Miii:n 4. at s in UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT.1IKUT N IIOXIK. Dlrerlnr AUC1.A llOWNl! KIKIir. T.ute Soprano of the Snn Carlo Optb Co WIIA.IAM A. SCHMIDT CelllM A-lsttne ArtlrH C U..iU A..J! UnderMr HoxlB'n juinjsuji uicnuuitm-i; Dlrwtlon TIpUpIp, r0o tu Jl.fio Tnlversltv Intension llnx uino Wllhfrwpnon llldtf . ACADEMY Reals at Heppo'n, 1110 Chestnut PHILADELPHIA 1 ORCHESTRA CAT' atlFIUDAY J" 8 IB at n 00 Rololnt BAurnt, HAROLD rianlut, EITH'S JIM HUSSEY & CO. Presenting "MOVE ON" WISH WYNNE JEAN ADAIR & CO. Diamond fc Hrennnn! "Playmates," and Ottiars, ACADFMY MONDAY EVENING, rtVMLK.M I DEC. 8 at 8 IB joint nnciTAL OLGA SAMAllOFF areateit American rianlat REINALD WERRENRATH Darltone of the Metropolitan Opem Co, Ticket at Hpp', 1110 Cheetnut. noe to 18 Hot Sen t, 2.60. Auspices Phlla Muilo Club. MCTHOPOJ.ITAN OPErtA HOUSR MetrojKiMlan Opera Company, N. Y. ToAnTi8sht L'ElisirD'Amore MMi:S OAItniSON. EI.US, MM. CIWSO. DB I.UCA, DIDUlt. Conduftor. M. PAPI. fc'cata 110$ Chestnut St. Wal 4424: Itacs 07. FHDDPQT Actors' Fund J I fS. Li D I Memorial Day NEXT FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. Grcnt Programme of rNtJlnff Attracttonfl SEAT SALE TOMORROW 0 A. M. Market Bt b. 10th n A M. to XlitB TjU, ELSIE FERGUSON IN FIUHT flHOWINO OP COUNTERFEIT" Ar1rl'1t n a li.rfi mitt irtnv , .--.. -j.uiVrv jmi lJUU AlwOIUA PALACE in r ,.i'.f4MARKBT STREBT 10 A U. IB. 2, .1:4.1, 5:43, 7:45, 930 P, U. WILL ROGERS IN KiriST SHOWING OP ALMOST A HUSBAND" Next Week CECIL B. DeMILLE'B ' MALE AND FEMALE" Based on 1 Kir J. M. Barrio'. Famou PUy, ri i,i, ,,m Admirable Crlehton" ion Th.CJr" ?,h,"ma Meghan. Gloria Sui ion, rheodore floberta, Mia 10 4 Robt. Cain. ORPHFUM MAT. TODAY. 23o. 85o WIrnLUIYl Evenlnna. 2.V. n.'.c .W 7So "YES OR NO" 'A WOMAN'S WAY MAD DHSMOND (Hereelf) DKCnMIIRR 8 Academy, of Music TOMORROW NIGHT at 8:15 Only Recital This Season by T o 8 c II A S E I D E L Latest Violin Genius Tickets $2.00 to 60c, on Bale at Ileppo a 1'ubllo Ledger Photo SerMce. GERMANTOWN -Miss Until Paul will ontprtnin lhn members of the Eicla Wida Wida Club at licr lionio tliii eveniriK. Hrr uuestfl include Miss Gladys Krennan. Miss Helen Shepherd. Miss Jennie Hunter. Bliss lvsther Schelrrey, Miss F.lsie Solieirrey. Miss Hclene Alexander, Miss Helen MontRomery. Miss Margaret Bowers. Miss Helen Tappen. Miss Mabel Marple, Miss Dorothy I)e Mott, and Miss Lillian Sullivan. Mr. Clinton Llewellyn, of 37 West Johnson street, will entertain the mem bers of the SlRmn Kappa Fraternity, Gcrmantown Cliapter, at his home this eyenins. His guests include Mr. Mau rice Ilenkols, president, Mr. Dickson Ash, becretnry, Mr. Harry Wagner, treasurer: Mr. Donald Malpass, Mr. Charles Tull, -Air. William Donolme, Mr. I'erdinand Fortier, Mr. Rodman Hanson, Mr. ltobort Hcnkcls, Mr. J.awtOn. Mr. Ttlrhnr,! Pnta.mnn r- Rudolph Pott. Mr. George Somors, Mr. Edward Steel, Mr. Samuel Schacfer and Mr. Abbott Sibson. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Metropolitan Clnh. nf Ma .-, 'ion. nave a dance on Saturday' evening .... lu iinueiu country uiuD. Among tho guests vcre Dr. nnd Mrs. Freder ick A . Faltermayer. Dr. and Mrs. Asa Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. James Hiwlsnn V, .; ,Frcd T- J'ridgland, Miss Bessie xriugiana. mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Cra veu. Dr. AV. Dovle. Dr. Cnvprlr R.nlfl, Mrs. M. Rlelock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Counsil, Mr. William Morris, Miss Florence Kennington, Miss Marion Kcnnington, Miss Mildred Davison, Miss Miriam Marsh, 'Miss Mildred Da vis, Mr. Herbert Rear, Miss May Brown, Mr. Gordon Davis, Mr. Richard Hill, Mr. Lore Campbell, Mr. Abraham Fretz. Mr. Lester Straub. Mr. Tnnnrrl Toll, Mr. Henry Keyser, Mr. James Drown, iur. Airreu HiicKer, Mr. Milton M'lineuer, iur. Mtckens schaeftcr, Mr. Roger Wayne. Mr. Harry Clark. Mr .Iidin Lorenz, Mr. Fred Hotz. Jlr. Wil lard Rambo, Mr. Norman Movius, Mr. Harold Willard and Mr. George Schill. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hepworth, of 1115 Herbert street, had as their guest for last weei Miss Eva Brunei, of Worcester. Mass.. who recenHv re ceived her discharge from the United Slates reconstruction service after a car's service in the hospitals at Fort Aicricury, Ma. Mrs. J. Mulford, of Arrott street, is hjiuuuiu; u tew wcvrh ip J. UlSuurgh, l u., Willi ineiiuff. The regular monthly meeting of the .imi'K uiud oi Bt. iunrK s tjhurch was held last evening in the parish house. An interesting illustrated lecture, "Tlia Canoe nnd the Cypress," was delivered by Mr, ueorge apencer Morris. Mi ri A l i i Neuritis Rheumatism Excess Uric Acid Gout t OIMPLY means that you are not eliminating or 3 throwing oft the , body wuste sufficiently. What you need is to correct the inelliciency of your Natural Powers of Eliminating, to correct the Cause NOT take medicines or treatments for temporary results only BUT get well permanently. Help yourself. t Be More Active Phylcally, Breathe Deeply, Pertplre Freely, Relax Thoroughly OUR BATHS, Massage and Expert Treatments are superior to those given at White Sulphur, Hot Springs or the "Spas" of Europe, Arrange for a Trial Treatment. No Charge or Obligation Whatever. COLLINS SYSTEM OF . PHYSICAL CULTURE FPR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building Phone Spmce $m 1 4 1 8 Walnut Streejt SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Frank Rodgeis, of 1019 Rituer street, entertained at 'dinner on Satur day evening. Among the guests were Mr. Jack Tieruey, Mr. George W. Ycagcr, Mr. Ray Homer nnd Mr. Frank Yeager. A theatre party followed tho dinner. Mr. James Martin, of 25U0 South Broad- strct, entertained nt a stag card party Tast night. Among those present were Mr. John Martin, Mr. Charles Cavanaugli. Mr. Joseph Brown. Mr. Joseph A. Reardon, Mr. Jack Tieruey, Mr. Michael Dllmore, Mr. A. Leahy and Mr. David Douglass. Announcement is made of the wed ding of Mrs. Anna Ford to Mr. John Boyle, of 1800 Moore street. The cere mony took place at the Church of St. Monica, Seventeenth and Rituer streets, Thanksgiving morning. STRAWBERRY MANSION at. .. Xra Tfnhort Kuril nf 1R4fl North Thirty-second street, announce u Anmnnn.nnf nf their flflilirlll or. MlkK Lena Kurtz, to Mr. Mier T. Winn, of Chester, ra. w . TT, TT , -iH. X, , I. airs, j.ippmau r.. lies, ui iuii .oiin Thirty-third street, haH been appointed corresponding secretary of the Neigh borhood center, nt t-a uuiuunuge street. IT, ,! Afro Afor- Thinner nf nPO," Diamond street, entertained at dinner iu honor ot .Miss Anna noionion, oi ueu ver, Col., whose marriage to Mr. Louis Goodfneud will shortly take nlnn Amnni tllHRA TirPRPnt IVflrP ! MtKS Anna Solomon, Mr. Ixmis Goodfricnd, air. and airs. u. xi. cicnraiui, air. anu Mrs. D. Finkelstcin, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. T a..- fr nnil "VTru. TT. Grpfnhprir. Mr Ruben, Mr. Jack Isdaner, Mr. Samuel Isdaner, air. aieyer wcinscein anu air. Herman Schmidt. Marvls-Roomberg Wedding A pretty home wedding took place on Sunday evening nt C o'clock, when Miss Anna Roombcrg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marks Roomberg, of J. 8311 North Thirty-third street, was married to Mr. Josiah H. Marvis, of Boston. Tho ceremony was jjerformed by the Rev. Marvin Nathan, assisted by the Rqv. Armin Rosenberg. The bride, who was given in mnrriuge by her father, wore a gown of white duchess satin, with lace veil and carried a shower uou quet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. She waR attended by her sister, Miss Lillian Roomberg, who wore a gown of orchid f.atin. The best man was the bridegroom's brother, Mr. David Marvis. Among those present nt the reception were: Mr. and Mm. David Yavner, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Small, of Iioston ; Dr. and airs. Harry Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyne, Mr. Harry Goldman. Miss Rentrlcc Gold man, Mr. and Mrs. Isaa Reiibowsky. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Well, Mr. and Mrs. David Krakses, air. and Mrs. Bernard Rabbluo, 5Ir. and Mrs. Her man Rabbino, of New York; Mr, and Mrs. Louis Rabbino, of Newark: Mr. Herman Robinson, of Pittsburgh; Mr. Snmucl Marvis. Miss Florence Marvis, Miss Pauline Marvis, of Boston ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Roomberg, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Roomberg, Mr. and Mm. Israel Roomberg, Mr, und Mrs. Sig muud Roomberg, Dr. nnd Airs. Solo mon Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goodman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan I'aei, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rabinowitz. ROXBOROUGH Tho annual bazaar of the Moyer Me morial Baptist Church, Manayunk ave nue above Green lane, will be held on Thursday, Priday and Saturday eve nings ot thisf week. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. John May, of Ridge avenue, will entertain at dinner nnd cards tomorrow evening at her home, when her guests will include Mrs. P. H. Kelly, Mrs. Harry Met;;, Mrs. Louis Rosennin, Mrs. Chnrles Kelly. Mrs. John Duffy, Mrs. John Hohcn-Adel, Mrs, Louis Kces, Mrs. William J. Timbers, Miss Mar garet Connor, Miss Mary Richards, Miss Bernice Duffy. Miss Ella Boyd, Miss Mary Foley, Miss Ella Foley and Miss Dora-Laughlin. Tr.i.in'iroM'.: himiuck jjoss Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street REDUCTIONS Suits. 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MISSES' COATS Formerly to 125.00 85.00 A remarkably fine collection in all the favored fabrics of the fashionable shades. With large convertible collars. Set-in or raglan sleeves; silk-lined and warmly interlined. Size8 14 to 18. MISSES' STREET FROCKS Formerly to 75.00 (to close out) 38.00 An exceptional collection assembled from our regular stock, but one or two of a kind, in serge, tricotine, Poiret twill Afr and jersey. In colors of navy blue, tan or blacK. Sizes a . I . ' l . " i AUADIA ETHEL CLAYTON More Deadly Than the Male" A rAnAMOUNT-AIlTCRAtT PIOTUHB VICTORIA MARKET STREET AHOVK DTII VIOLA DANA "'iease obt MARRTED" C A P I T 0 I in a ,. "4 MARKET STREET i- in a. m. 12 2. 3.4r,. B:4n. tub, n:30 p. m. Bryant Washburn ""LrAT3 REGENT MARKET ST. TIM. 17TH ml HBNNBTT "whit AidoI CRAIQ KKNNKDY SERIAL t i . - fmPm rWl p WBB& 11 A. M tn 11 P. M. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER unraw ssfflasg NED NESTOR and Sweethearts "IXDVE Sir.U.SCE' : Other Acta Worth Whll BROADWAY Vrcminsly.' ' LILLIAN MORTIMER' & CO. "THE MIRACLE MAN" CROSS KEYS' J!An.lc.iSrTsA-N?,9,o wu" BORKIN TROUPE ' PHI LADELPHIA'S FOREMOST TtIEATRE3 P APDTPk' Lab1 - Wck. Evga. S'.20. jrrrl-I Matlnea Tomorrow,? 120, A BIG TJTT SMASHING 111 1 immk Oreat Cnarjcferi Comedy I JfCWr IHVIANTCO HFAR73 wm (SiH)i)ryir? mrim iV 'A TAILOR MAPE.MAN " SAME? RRHAH NIOHTS AT 8 !l. DiKj-LJ Mat. Tomorrow at 2 15, DAVID BELASCO FrosenU "DADDIES" A Comedy by JOHN I HOBBLE BEE "DADDIES" AND YOU WlLIi HAVE A HEALTHY, CHEERY VIEW OF LIFE. I FOR R P T NIaTS AT 8.1B I rWiMMLO I JUt. Tomorrow at 2 :1S. I Charles Dillingham's Musical Comedy Stars. SJUIJA I JOSEPH ANinPRQnM I A-TTIJrONf in "THE CANARY" with DOYI.E & DrxON and MAUDE EBURNB Chestnut St. -"-tw "SOME TIME" With FRANK T1NNEY I YR1C TONIGHT AT 8!tSJ MatK. Wed. h Sat. LEW FIELDS ,Q " n,llcIWn , Mimical Comedy , "A LONELY ROMEO" Sam S. Shubert La", ?v- ?' f- Mats, Wed,) it Sat N. Y. Winter Garden's Supreme Achievement "Monte Crista, Jr." ,5, ADELPHI I.Th.at TU A v 1 -vvlth I Ei A. J CHARLOTTE WALKER x t-il R r ERNEST LAWFORD, ACADEMY OF MUSIC Wl fTT, HUB TODAY .tSSAPYS- on'tiaE RHINE 2 EXTRA WED'DAY EVGS. DEC. 10 BELGIUM " 17 Battlefields of France 50c, "Be, (1, J1B0 at Heppe's 25o at Door. The Little Theatre De LanceJTJhsu. Bell Phono Locust 6841. '-. -eSBfil tV I MrCS RY WILLARD MACK WITH BARRY McCORMACK AND AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK CAST POPULAR PRICED MATS. WED. & SAT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC at 8:15 P. M, Tuesday Q DEC. 2 uartet of Soloists fro ex the Sistine Chapel of Home, for tho benefit of tb Cathoic Missionary Society of Philadelphia ,! Reserved Seate, TSo to J2, on nb NOW.' at Heppe'e, HID Chestnut street. W1 , NIGHTH AT 8:15. alnut Mat.Thurs.lliJ 50ci THE OLD HOMESTEAD WILLIAM LAWRENCE a UNCLE JOSH At.L THE ORIGINAL FEATURES Hear The Double QJartet. The Swaniey Band, The Qrato Church Choir, The Salvation Army NEXT WEEK SEATS THURS. 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