w jWiiliiiuiyWinywtr)tfriWy WBWW.Jf'X J;i,fl -rf-J' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIfc PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919 ir JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i IVaricy Wynne Speaks of the First Meeting of Mrs. Troth's Dancing Class The Toiunscmls' 'Theatre Party for Miss Roscngarten Tonight OF C'Ol'USR. cviry ono U cicltcd'Chcw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Kccve. over the ononliiB duneo of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Hurry Wulu Harrison. Edward Troth' olnss tills evening at the . , Germantown CrleUct flu''. Kvcry oni1 t, loves the TrotJi elasal You have such wonderful time, don't jouV Aud. though there have hech a few throuftli the war, the trgulatiun honcnt-to-Kood-. ncss clnn was decidedly ncattered, a f. were all the other noelnl uffnlrd In that I -tlme. So many of the mbrabrrs' in the ( service, 'never thing. V' Marie T.ouiSc Taries is to have n " olnner before the meeting toulKht, nud ,Kntherinc Klnp -will be RUent of honor -,t a dinner fcUm by her uiiut. Mrs. f Qeorgo Krnukfin ttromi IN TOfl'.V -there will bo the theatre parly which the John Ilurnes Town- sends wjll give for their cuualn, l'egey Honenjriirteu, the dmiKhter of the, Mitchell Kosenirirtens. Vckk.vMs an nt .nt, tractive little thing, Is nho not? Very Jjyfalr, like her mother aud father, nud 'dainty and blender, the is a great favor its with (,'lrlti aud men. With the exception of the daushlern of the late .Mrs. Stuart Tjxun, who was , Miss Katie lloftcufcnrten, 1'ORjcy is the ' only Bin in tnat branch of the noen gurien lamuy, so sue is douuu 10 oe i straw Bridge. .Mr. Frank Ilateman, Mr. xnado much of. The Tysons do not live I Theodore Heath, Mr. I'hiHp Corson, here, you know, so It seems even more Mr. Ernest Kitson nud Mr. Ludlow O. M if Peggy were the only girl in the I Smith. flTnUlf Tina (-nAtKne iu f iuii li'minniiu McCullough, a daughter of the lule Kd- I jnund McCullough, who. en second . noccs, married hU daughter's friend, I Miss Ethel Newbold. who by the why. has' been chaperoning her uieces, the two Wvirls girls, most of the season on account of their parents' mourning. To go buck to Peggy. Her father is a, brother of Harold Il&sengurten and the late Albert II. Rosengnrtcn, who married pretty Mary Jeffries, and of the late Mrs. William E. Ashton, who was Miss Alice Hosengerten. They were the childferrof the late Mr. aud Mrs. Mitch ell George ltoscngnrtcn, and are nieces and nephews of Miss Fanny and Mr. Toe Bosengarten and of Mr. Harry B. IJoseogartcn and Mr. Frank H. Rosen zarten, of this city. There arc, of course, innumerable couslno in that family, too. HAVE Mil r'E you heard that the Orpheus Mixed Quartet is to elve "In n Persian Garden" with appropriate cos. tome and scenery in the ballroom of the Bellevue- on December 1C? You know they sang that cycle in the Botanical Gardens last June, aud it was a won derful success. This time the bcue ficiary will be the special relief bureau of the Emergency Aid, which has Mn. John Wunamaker, 3d, as chairmau. The Orpheus Mixed Quartet includes .uisa ucina liarwood Hnugher .UNSIt Borctta Strehl, Mr. Philip Wurrcn Oooke and Mr. Donald Redding. Mis Strehl replaces Miss Elizabeth Dickson, who was tho contralto in other years. These four .singers give their time and talent to charity at various times through the year, and as they sing de lightfully It is a fine thing indeed. A numbor of women of social impor tance have given their names as patron esses to tho affair, and, of course, any thing done for the Emergency Aid is backed by that organization. Among1 those Interested lu the concert and r"n.." t. "Vr."?i "rc uA"-i?.Vi" J LI.L III -,! -r. cu , "' ? ;'V' 'AV t. s a? iJ . C'lirgc of the music. Miss Uuth Bar ?,"' MT,rSl $oh&iF' xraUnV?,rf- rat- 'ber will play several solo pieces, thew Halrd, Mrs. Percy Clark, Mrs. OBwald Chew. Mrs. John G. Clark. , r Mrs. Richard C. .Dale, Mrs. Gurnee Munn, Mrs. W. W. Montgomery, Mrs. Charles A. Munn. Mrs. Henry F. Miller, ' Mrs. George McFaddeuMrs. Richard . Nalle, Mrs. Trcnchnrd KcWbold, Mrs. J. N. I'ew. Mrs. Henry Iteeves, Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs. George W. Chi'dR Drexel, Mrs. ' Francis I. du Pont, Mrs. J. Hampton Moore, Mrs. B. C. McFadden. Mrs. Thomas M. I Fitzgerald, Mrs. Benjamin West Fra- I zier, Mra. William II. Geary and Mrs. John J. Allen. SOMETIMES Mary talks quite u lot; sometimes she says n bit more than her prayers at night; she oven sometimes tries to skjJarK too much when It s tunc for "beddy-bve." And so once or twice. Mother has had to say a few btrong TOrtrHn tn fffiln nhiHioni-n. Slip wnii not ' prepared, however, when baby brother was crying the other day nnd she told Mary to stay In the room while she w.ent to get his bottle, to hear Mary's small voice slightly raised as she said: 'You go to sleep now ; no more non- NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. aud Mrs. James Starr have is niiiwI 'n-uti"ns for Wednesday, De cember 31, from -1 until 7 o'clock, at the Mask and Wig Club, in honor of their daughter, Miss tfnra Logan Starr. Mrs. David D. Sharp will entertain at , unchcon today at Hawthorn Farm, her home in Berivyn, In honor of Miss Beatrice Coppct nnd Miss Gertrude Coppet, of New York, who are visiting her. Among the guests who will attend the dinner to be given by Mrs. Archibald jO. Thomson, at her home, Maryland Woods, Ardmorc, on Sunday evening in honor of the Misses Coppet will be Mr. and Mrs.yictor C. Mather, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wanainaker. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denekla Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Strawbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Denjamln Charming Christmas Furs Now is the 6ppar(un time to select your holiday jura at tlie Low Prevailing Prices Remodeling of 1302 Walnut Street Mrs. Anpler B. Duke. Mrs.i Alexander Blown. JIlss regcy Tlmyer, Miss Itc- oecca 'iliomson, Missl laizabeth IsroKie, Mr! 8. Lawrence Bndlnr, Mr. Winter Uandolph, Mr. H. II. Bayard Howie. Mr. W, 1. Plunkctt Stenurt. Mr. O. Dawson Coleman and Mr. Uobcrt K. StruwbrhlRc, Jr. Mr. and MnaUolan Taylor, lS0."i De I.ancey place', will give a dinner party on Thursday, January 1, in honor of Miss Nuncy It. Dunning, before the ball to be given by Mrs. MorrU Dal'rtt, in honor of her daughter, Miss Mar garet A. Dallett. Among "tho gueMs who will ntlcnd the thpittri nml Riitinpr wiHv fn it given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Jtodgers Maxwell, of Villanova, In hdnpr of Miis I'.niily Clothier, daugh ter of Mr. nud .Mrs. Morris Clothier, of A'Ulauoia. will be Miss Marie Louisa Hepburn, Miss Margaret T. Graham, Miss Margaret II. (Jet, Miss Tlor-! enoe V, Kane, Mt-s. Nnncy II. Dun- ' ninj."MK Juluin linker. Miss Ilhodn I Hrookn. Mr. Sydnev G. (Jest, Mr. I Tucker Murdoek, Mr. Morris Free- man, Mr. Thaddem Daly. Mr. Wil liam Howell, Jr., Mr. Frederick II. i M- au1 Mr- 166 Whorton Pep- , I" ba', ,cn A home in Berwyn I - ?,1?'' moved into their town Iioum:, 17.1 ' inc Bttcct- Mr. ;and Mrs. Edward B. Ilnlsey, who have been lUing at Radnor, during, the summer, hate taken n house at Nineteenth and Pine t-treets for the! Winter. Mrs, hvdney Hutchinson, 171S Wal nut street, left todav to join Mr. Hut chinson at their shooting-box in Geor gia. They will return home in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Plowman, of Tusklooa, Bryn Mnwr, entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fraley Hal lowell, of Stanbaugh, Wac, have is sued invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Margaret II. Hal lowell, and Mr. William Apperson Johnson,-of Richmond, Vn., on Thurs day December 11, at 112 o'clock, fol lowed bv a breakfast. Only the mem bers of the family will be nrt-bont. I'pu their return from a wedding trip, Jlr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at home at Iladdonfteld. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn Eli, ot Haverford, have issued imitations for a dinner on Saturday. December 20. I in llA.lA. nt .l.n!.. t,, 1m t...n .. .1 .1 L - f nnJ .,. rri,nmn -rci. Toronto, Can., who will spend the Christmas holidajs with them. Mrs. T). Pratt Mauuix, and her son, Master D. Pratt Munnix, Jr., of Ilose mont, are spending u few dajw with Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Pen,roso Perkins, 11005 De Lancey street. Miss Marv Rarratt und Miss AVilson will sing at the musicale which will bo uien tomorrow afternoon at the Wnl. ton under the uuspices of the women of the Catholic Alliance. Mrs. John Leigo is chairman of the musicale and curd " .1"BM ". WiV nunivuiu UlUi Prty and Mr. Daniel Donovan is iu ALONG THE READING lira Tlnnlol IT i;W I,.. !, .. , S f m Li, V n th0. Knlr! whS Xrmlv MfVR; itM,"i I IL'r.'.Jvh?eV,?..'0'r,y..Iw 1W.c.n ouijhvi, ui luununu, lius recently rplnrnefl frnm Shnn-hnl fhlnn ,,.,i returned from Shunghai, China, where , sue nnu ner hUsbund have been living for tho last sii months during which timo Mr. Kulp hab been on tho faculty of the Shanghai Baptist College. Mr. Ralph Michcner, who has been spending several days with his parentH, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Mlchener, at their home at Fort Washington, has returned to Stato College. Mr. Howard Stevenson, of Waring road, Clkins Park Manor, has returned from a trip to Cuba. Mrs. Julia Starkey, of Glensido, will spend tho winter in the Houth. -.. . .,-.. .. GERMANTOWN I An interesting French play, ''The Village," was given by members of "G-li" of the Ocrmantown High School in the school auditorium yesterday morning. Tho Delta Delta Sorority will give a dance in the Bellevue-Stratford on Sat urday evening, January 17. Newly elected officers of tho sorority are Miss Mildred Willoughby, president; MIbs Katharine Number?, vice-president; Miss Jeanne Willoughby, secretary ; and Miss Mildred Stokinger, treasurer. Friends of Mr. Gordon McNiel Bar rett, of C300 Magnolia avenue, will be glad to hear that be is slowly recovering from his recent severe illness.( Miss Mildred Sterrett, of 712 Lincoln Drive, entertained the members of her brldgo club on Wednesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Gravenstine, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pfliger, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stev enson, Miss Ella Brunett, Mr. Frank Hamilton, Mr. Charles Jones aud Mr. Stanley Gets. ?AiaecAia Gifts in Exceptional Merit Jjl sfa iiKiife, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. .Mather, Mrs. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Harry Taft, of the Three Fields, l'MH Commonwealth luenuc, Ronton, is epected homo time next week to spend the Chrhtrnns ho'idujs with ber son und daughter-in-law Mr. aud Mis. .leronie P. Taft, of "iol Ilad llcld nienue Mr. Hurry Taft will join Mrs. Taft Ourislmui week. Mrs. S. Ilrenuer, of Chicago, who is visiting iu Philadelphia, was gien a surprise theatre party on Tuesday, followed by supper. Amoug the guests were Mrs. IX. WeKs. Mr. uud Mrs. U. Sohcrmer, Mis K. Brenner, Mr. Ureu- .AW tr AT L(.liln,n A f . ...,.1 l.. "V4. .... ', 4" 1 11UI11IAI1, .til. UUII itHC). I J. H. WeUs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss, Ml(i Helen eiss, Mr. M. Lefcnurtz, New York; Mr. 13. Weiss. Quaker town; Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiss, of At lantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Mae C. Mcudows. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Meadows, of West l.ehigh avenue, and Mr. Tiuey McDowell Mincer, of Miami, Flu , on .Monday, December 1. Jlr, and Mis. Mincer will leave for a southern trip and will Ihe in Miami. - Mrs. Harry Barrinper entertained the Hll'IUUVrs Ul JUT 1U lug CIUU III IHUCIieOll yesterday. Her guests included Mrs. Jnui Barringer. Mrs. W. A. bum, Mm. lMward Smith. Mrs. W D pfc i -,, Mrv V nrrhnMrr ' ' nam''?"!. -lr .-''arJ i'eerlinller, Mrs. Wi'Ilnm JirinUwortn, .llrs. (J. u. Snodgrars and Mrs. Walter RafTcl Mr. and Mrs. D.nld L. Deen, after a short southern trip, ore at home iu Washington, D. C. The bride before hei marriage on November 0 w as Misi Cora M. Hinchliffe, of 2U2 West Clear field street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Cramer haic returned from their wedding trip and are at home in New York. Mrs. Cra mer, before her marriage, was Miss Marian Louise Rose, of 1520 Master street. Mr. Arthur O. Moulton, of Brock ton, Mass., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Jones, of 2731 Columbia avenue. Miss Pauline Loipzlger, of New York, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. Leipzigcr, of 142i North Fifteenth street, for tho last week was their guest ot the opera Tuesday night, and returned homo Ayednesday. OLNEY Mr. und Mrs. Norbcrt G. McCattrcy, of 0410 North Sixth street, have re turned from their wedding trip. Mrs. McCafTrey will be remembered as Miss Anna M. Klrchmann. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) i I X 1 t Exlhraoirdliiniairy HALF PRICE ' HAT SALE Included in this sale are our smartest models in velvet, satin, duvetyn and other new materials, trimmed with fur, ostrich, hand embroidery, flowers and orna ments. Both small and large hats in all the best shades. $7.00 Hats, Half Price 53.50 $8.50 Hats, Half Price $1.25 $10.00 Hats, Half Price 55.00 $14.50 Hats, Half Prico 57.25 $18.50 Hats, Half Price . , ,,.,... 59.25 $20.00 Hats, Half Price $10.00 SPECTATORS OF THE HUNT Alexander Clureiiro Dolnn and Mrs. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Probably the laige.it social function cvit held in this historic village, will take place on Tuesday evening. Decem ber i), when the citizens' pntriotic com mittee i" welcome home the oung men of the Falls who have returned from service in the I'nited States armv und navy. There will be u banquet nt 0:30 o'clock in the I.a Uiieri Hotel, Ridge ivenue and Stanton street, for the CTiO honor men who hnc been able to ac cept the invitation Six hundred and four Falls men entered the service nud fifteen were killed. P. II. Kelly, ehair niiii of the entertainment committee will preside at the banquet and ad dresses will b" made bv J. Hamp ton Moore and John E. Simlhie.i, nnd attractive souenirs will be presented to the guests. Fol'owing the dinner thee wi'l be n recentlon. entertainment and dunce, to which the families of (he honor men havo been invited. The nffiilr ii in charge of Mri. Fllzabcth Dobson Mtcmus. houorary president of the com mittee: Mr. Theodore Mackenzie, pres Mcut: Mr. John Kyle, icc president; Mr. John Watt, secretary. Mr. .los onh A. I.allv. treasurer: Mrs. Alfred Byrne, Mrs. William Gordon, Mrs Mary Clarev, Mrs. James Lnwson, Mrs. William Giav. Mrs. Annie Swartz. Miss Grace KeUj , Mr-. Tasey, Mrs. Albert Hardwick, Mrs. Charles est Mrs. James Alicrn, Miss Elizebeth Ke'lv, Mrs. Hurrv Andrews, Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Mrs. W. Kell), Miss Mary Cunningham, Miss Mary Denton, Mr. John Hohen-Adel, Mr Charles L. Dvkes, Mr. Charles Mclhuiue, Mr. Richard Clc Mr. DaUd Law sou, Mr. Ernest H. Carwardlnc, Mr William J. Bonhara, Mr. Edward Delahuuty. Mr. ttnrrv Andrews. Mr. James Dobson, Mr. Benjamin Armitage and Mr. Gus Tlmmnsnn. Elaborate patriotic decora tions will be combined with palms and, cut flowers. i TIOGA Miss Helena Alexander, of 1042 Pike street, entertained the members of the Mil and Nu Chapters of the Sigma Delta Sorority at her home last evening. Her guests were Miss Ruth Karst, Miss Gertrude Artelt, Miss Nellie Homcyurd, Miss Mary Mann, Miss Eielju Cnnnan, Miss Florence Whitman, Miss Dorothy Wolff, Miss Murie Dewver, Miss Mar garet Ritchie, Mis Gladys Sinclulre, .Miss Dorothy Doyle, Miss riorence Itiross, Miss Margaret Stewart, aiiss Ellen Keeley and Miss Nettie Plumly. Mr and Mrs. Muuverne Clifford Brooks huvc returned from their wed ding trip and are at home at 3400 Noitli Twenty-second street. Mrs. Brooks was Miss Mary 13. Blanklcy be foio her marriage on November Ifi. t-v I'hoto by Lcdir Photo SfrIco Ilronu wiitehing a hunt at Itadnor WISSAHICKON Tho mcnuVrs of American Legion. Mnnayuuk Post No. 221), gave their first dance last evening at Woodvalo, . the club house of the American Bridgi I Co.'s Club, on Manujuuk iionue , Among those having the successful uf fair In charge were Mr. G. Clifford Wil , son, Mr. A. Maken, Mr. Harold Scho- field, Mr. Thomas Sweeney and Mr. i Logan Daytou. St. Timothy's Men's Club will gic au interesting musicale this evening in the parish hall. Following- the enter tainment there will be ii social hour with , lifreshments. ROXBOROUGH ! Mrs. Edward Flanagan, Mrs. LI. Hunter Lord and Mrs. Harry Nice eu teitninid the aid of Ebeuezer Methodist I Episcopal Church Inst evening at tho i home of Mrs. Flanagan on Lyceum nve- uue. Mrs. Willium II. Bowird is presi dent of the aid; Mrs. Frunk Flanagan, ' 'lice president; Mis. Harry Turner, sccretar, and Mrs. L. E. Pepper, treasurer. Miss Florence Locb, who has been visiting Miss Bella Sacks and Miss 1 telle Sacks at their home on Ridge ave nue, has returned to her home in New ' York. ! DOYLESTOWN Members of the younger set of this section, Main Line and North Penn will attend the dinner dance Saturday night in Segal Hall nt National Farm i School, when tho athletic association of the school will be hosts to the DUO ' football team and the nlumni. Inltatious were issued jestcrday for two dances to bf given in tho Sixth Regiment Armory, on December 12 and 20, by the Bachelors' Club of Doyles town. IF BONWTT TELLER & CO. Cne Specialty SKp4jX)riaination6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET SPECIAL SALE For Tomorrow Women's Scotch Mole Coats SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Misa Jean O'Brien, of South Fifteenth street, has recently returned from Atlantic City after spending the Thanksgiving holiday, where she was entertained by Miss Peg Maguirc, of Chelsea Court, und Mr. Trank Carr, uli of Atlantic City. Mist Lillian Brooks, danghtcr of Lieutenant and Mrs. John Brooks, of 3715 Porter street, will entertain the Gumma Chapter of the PI Sigma Sorority, on Saturday afternoon. Her guests will include Miss Sara Baker, Miss Ellen Bingman Miss Marlon Con nell. Miss Florence Aiehelo, Miss Gladys Corns, Miss Cathryn Rcnshaw, Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss Carol n Fin nlgau, Miss Roberta Price, and Miss Virginia Fibel. Miss Cygna Conly, of OH Spruce street, has returned after making a short visit at her homo in Lakewood. NORRI3TOWN The Valley Forge Chapter, Daughters of the American Resolution, will cele brate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the chapter during the I week beginning December 11. The nn- inliersnry sermon will be preached by the Rev. II. St. Clair Hathaway, rector of St. Johu's Episcopal Church, nn I Kundtiv, December 1 1. An unniversiirj le.i will be ghen nf the I.'rsine Club illoutie mi the afternoon of Tuednj, December 10. Miss Martha II Melnues , is regent of the chapter uud Miss the anniversary committee. A on Sabj) French 7(eel 1 kBjbq&s 1 J'Jj 1 i HI K : i Ij : Black Glace Kid or Patent Colt TVHA Dull Kid Top nana Visit Our Store for MEN! iITTn. si. r At Very Exceptional Prices Full ripple, thirty - inch model, large cape collar, bell cuffs, belt and' border of self fur. (As illustrated) . Formerly 395.00, Now 295.00 Attractive thirty-four and thirty-six-inch models. Formerly 550.00, Now 395,00 Scotch Mole Wraps, in forty and forty-five-inch lengths. Formerly 650.00, Noto "495.00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES SIZES FUR DEPARTMENT 4TH FLOOR ' . Is KENSINGTON Amnnir (linse nrrsenfc nt the fitnc din ncr given by Mr. II. O. Ktrobel, at his residence. iI86t Emerald street, wcro Mr. Georgo F. Smith, Mr. Russell Mahon, Mr. L. A. Harmcr and Mr. Georgo Strobcl. Mrs. George F. Towell, of 1120 Marl borough street, will entertain as her guests over the weekend Mrs. M. Mc Ehvee and Mm. H. Junk, of Clarks boro, N. J. Mr. J. Hnrtman, of Front street and Glrnrd uenue, will entertain the mem bers of her card club at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon of next week. UN1VEHSITV MUSEUM. SAT.. 8 :80. I'rea tllutrattl Lfcturo, "Ths Old anil New Mop ot Kiirwpe," by Major Wm. C. Far abe, Oin'lal EttinosTplir to Units'! States 1'eaco Comtnlsiton In l'arla. MKntOrOLITAN OPintA nousu ittrnpolltan Oreni Company. N. V. Mum, Farmr. Ifackxtt. Soottl, irelo. Malatfntji. ltrlnlnrt ATS Cftnrt Mnrnn-nr,! Pootx JltOS rhestniit st Wal, UU ; Haco 7, ORPHEUM Mat Tomorrow, Re, Soo " lu "-"-"' monlno. D5c, SRe. 60e 4 73o MAfiieDr?MOMD "YES OR NO" DBCBMHCn S 'A WOMAN'S WAT" AOADKMY Sli at HprjB, ltlOChMtriut PHILADELPHIA 'Tn0?aJ Tomor. ts f ORCHESTRA I ."hV BIIOU 8th Abovo IUr. Mat. Today Record Breakers Trocadcro 10th ft Arcb Mat Dally TIIIJ TErPTEKS Saving of $4 the Newest d Soles - 1 urne Is TLgClltS Lmnry vovere d rieels Our upstairs location our low overhead expense and the small profits we are satisfied with, is the reason. See Our Specials in Silk Hosiery Upstairs Store for Women 1211Cheslnttl-Street Downstairs Store for Men ' ii. 2.V m- ah- 16tt- A. M. to 11:15 P. NnT,.WEEK MATlT riCKKOIlD , In "HDAHT C THE 1IILLB" PAL mil in A C E 1l m .Ht - - - ...f. ." " 2 "" m. 7:4B odo v. oi-rtivi'ji TriiKicr M. WILL ROGERS In "almost OOSONO TWO WEEKS ONLY Commencing Monday Next ( CECIL D. rjnLLE-Q BEST Male and Female" D"xJ " Sir J. M. Barrla'a Fareou PUy. ,"iJ" ,Thoma Melhan, Olorla 0an ,on' Thwdore Itobarta, Mia Lac A rtobt. Cain, ARCADIA 1f A . "-"" VA J-ICtlJW JOiJl " hthel Clayton More Deadly mT r., '"" i!5r In "Af7 ADVCNTmtn IN I1KAUTB" VICTORIA MAnitET HTREKT AHOVH OTII VIOLA DANA "'"i-easb et NEXT WEEK-TOKDA W""' In "LURE Or AMBITION" C A P I T O T TA trinvtMM - J a io a. w 12 v "ii'Wiftiso r IE vjeraldine Farrar nna L0U In "PTlim '.'UM "TXAME OF THE DnSCIlT" H hi. KMT "JHi"DT st. not. lrrn .fl.l . Ljt' ENID nrcVNETT "Whftt i.try nonwii iearotr" tl A M to 1! P. U. JIAJIKET BTOEBT AT JUNIPErt CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE NED NESTOR and Sweethearts "LOVE eiLEKCB"; Other Acta Wcrtb WWH ' BROADWAY Br1"1 Sntr -. mwnunni 2:30,8:450. "T14C Tni I nDiKc WM. FARNUM "LAfiT ov CROSS KEYS MAJIKET ST. Del. 60th "SHIMMY imsl I'tnLADCLPniA'S FOHEMOHT THEATKES I -, klAot 2 WkB. Evbj..8:I0 Mat. Tomorrow at 2 :I9 I uamc i a big UIT , SMA"UKC ni ' m CivatCharader: Qomeoy ftOM lMOJXiH!nuru Sroor CtWMtlo rtfAW i mt (83WA?- I2nnr??mr?rw. I SEATS SELLING FOIl THE LAST WEEI? IB dMQHTS AT 8 IB Matlno Tomorrow at 2 1!5 roa DAVID UELASCO rreacnts "DADDIES" A Comedy .y JOHN L. HOnDLE TO SEE "DADDIES" MAKES YOU RICH IN THE CHASTE. DELIGHTFUL MEIIKI. MENT OP THINGS THAT AltE GOOD." Piat3 trlllne for Nit Weolc P-.WOD4- -v,eht at 8:15 r Or rest Mat. Tomorrow at 2:18 Charleu IlllllnKljam'o Mulrnl rnmlr Ptars, S JULIA -i JOSEPH ANDERSON LAWTHORN in 'THE CANARY" with DOIX.E & DIXON nrxl MAUDE Er.T'HKB REAT8 NOW IX3U NEXT WEEK Chestnut St. OP"' Houe Lett Wek Wle,ulul "'l-Ev 55.8:1.'.. Mata.Wwl 4 But, "SOMETIME"' With TRANIC T1NNEY !g SEATS NOW 2 T I'rlnce'fa Theatro Hucceat "OH. MY DEAR" LYRIC TONiaur at s as. LEW FIELDS la noiiicking ta-W riEAUO Mimical Cemt&r "A LONELY ltOMEO" K SEATS NOW BERTHA KAI FCH in TIIE RIDDLE- WOMAN Sam S. Shubert it w... Evg. t n . Z. ,J""UC1V Man. Wrf. Sat. N. T Winter Garden's Supremo Achievement "Monte Cristo Ir " with lt n. t ivionic vnaio, j r. Ct.t ef Celtbrltle, $& SEATS NOW " LEW FIELDS in "A LONELY ROMEO" ADELPHI tonight at sub. TC A p 1 Wllh l.A-J CHARLOTTE WI KER " R " ERNEST LAWFORR ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tonight flAT, Sat'd'- yf AT y 2:30 TODAY D U T M U ON THE vX I W La 2 EXTRA WED'DAY EVGS, DEC. 10 BELGIUM " 17 Battlefields of Franco BOa, 7Be, II, II 60 at Heppe' 2Bo at Door. The Little Theatre D LancJ7S bu Rell Phon tcmt Mt ' A COMEDY DRAMA WITH A PURPOSE BY WILLARD MACK WITH BARRY McCORMACK AND AN ALL-8TAR NEW YORK CAST rOPULAR PRICED MAT. TOMORROW II 7 A T MI TT NJoaTa at .aus WALJNUl Mat. Tomorrow 250 TO U0 The Old Homestead WILLIAM LAWREVCE as trNPLH JOSH ALL TUB ORIGINAL FEATURES M13XT I rbe Musical O&m of the Seaion. week "My Honolulu Girl" ' q"., 1 A SO StunaliK cJlnren ft Dnor' on Sala EITH'S JIM HUSSEY & CO. maontlns "MOVB OH" WISH WYNNE JEAN ADAIR & CO. DiamoaS ft Urennani "PlaymaU." and OtJjara. PEOPLES "SSMfS r STEP LIVELY GIRO . WUb n'lch (Shorty) MoAllletor ft H. Bh.wafi C. wauni ad. biji- at. -j asino pek-a-Bop Walnut Ab. 8tti, MaVVatey w; yts SfrTx, ftmtiXm P . "-W7nc . V. I 2J ff Wam 1IMB1 L t-- ft tHTiffiSTHfeauGARr 9.f k. -5 i" (,4 r... wawmmmW AmaMtJPurcheUtts 4f' CWr
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