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    BVSOTKa PUBLIC LDOER-PHrdADBEPHIA; TOESDXY, DEOBM&ER 1919
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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Mr. Donald Murray, who has been
spending November as the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell, of
1S22 West Tioga street, has returned
to his home in Mexico City.
Mrs. Arthur Brown, of West Tioga
street, is visiting relatives in Canada.
IJERE IS the practical,
b e a u t i f u 1 evening
slipper that every woman
wants, no matter what others '
she owns:
Aluminum Cloth
Steigerivalt-made and fitted
$15.00
Sfefderitfaffl
-JS 1420 Chestnut St
"Whera Only tho Beit la Good Enouth"
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1423 Walnut Street
MILLINERY
The changing atylea are'
watchfully anticipated here
and we have become known
as the birthplace of new ideas.
FURS WAISTS
CLOTH TOP COATS
NOVELTY BAGS
CAMEL'S HAIR MOTOR SCARFS
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CHESTNUT AT' 13' STREET
FOR WEDNESDAY
Greatly Reduced Prices
LATEST MODES IN MISSES'
APPAREL
MISSES' TAILORED SUITS
44.00
formerly to 69.50
Suits of Silvertone, Velour
and Llama cloth in belted,
straight-line, flared and
cartridge pleated coal
styles. Also mannish tai
lored models. Sizes 14
to 18.
78.00
formerly 85.00 to 125J00
Plain tailored or fur-trimmed
Suits of Silvertone,
Duvet Superior or Velour.
Belted, straight-line, flared
or blouse - back coats.
Those with fur have large
collars or wide bandings
of nutria, squirrel or seal.
Sizes 14 to 18.
Very Exceptional Values hi
MISSES' COATS
Formerly to 69.50 49.50
Typically youthful modes of wool velour or silvertone. Full
fur collars of Seal, Nutria or Australian Opossum. These
coats are of the fashionable shades and nre designed for
practical wear. Sizes 14 to 18.
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 .
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AUADIA
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More Deadly Than the Male"
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VICTORIA
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in a ,. "4 MARKET STREET i-
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"IXDVE Sir.U.SCE' : Other Acta Worth Whll
BROADWAY Vrcminsly.' '
LILLIAN MORTIMER' & CO.
"THE MIRACLE MAN"
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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
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Comedy
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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
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I Ei A. J CHARLOTTE WALKER
x t-il R r ERNEST LAWFORD,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
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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.
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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.
The Musical Gem of the fieassn
"My Honolulu Girl"
& SO Btunnlne lnsera & Dancers)
ACADEMY KRI. AIT., BEC. 12, AT 8 ;) !
RECITAI. BY
GABRILOWITSCH
TlcVete,
at Hsppe'a,
PIANIST
2.00, 11.50. 1, 76VJ.
J.1JU
110 Chestnut Street.
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