fW nv t' yW i n trJrji '1 Vl ' ..yJ, EVENING" PUBLIC LEDGER PniTJABELPmA", TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1919 'It T- : . IjW t JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 'Nancy Wynne Tells of the She Anticipates a Brilliant on Thursday Other Bits of Chat c OP C'Ot 11811. tin- opuw will ntlrnct ninny IoiiIkIiI, nnd thru there will 1)0 (he bull which the Wnltor .lolTortls ulll ghp lit the Hcllevue-Stratfonl for jWnry XnrrlM. Mnry h the iIiuirIiUt of the Itlchiinl NorrNc, and ti cousin of JlfH. AVnlter .Ii-rtorils, m wan Knvnli 1''1K 'Oli know. Tier mother wns Miss Dobsmi, ii sister of Mrs? Sum Hlihlle. After her dentli mill her fnther'ti second mnrrliiRe, Snrnli lived most of her time with the Itlililles. She married Wnlloi Jeffords about Mn jimim ago. When Usa Norrii ramc out tlie Jef fords and Kiddies jjnvc a ball for her. Do jou remember what a wonderful af fair that was'' There were some features of that ball which cannot be carried out nt this one. llnw'ewi', there's no doubt that tonight's party will be beautiful us can be! T have quite a case on Mary Norrls. Sim's so dainty and running without bcinj; "too running." You know there's n happy medium in all things, and Mary Is just n dear. 1 told juu jestcrdiiy what a good-looking dress she had on nt the Supper Club on Saturdaj nlghl. Hut that is not to be marveled at, is it? It1 would be more of a man el if nny one with Pobson blood did not know how to dress You Know Mary's mother won Miss Sarah Dobson, a sister or Mrs. Thomas Jeffries. Mrs. John Norris, Air. Dobson Altemus,aud Mis. Arthur Spencer. Mary is the only daughter; t.he is named for her giiindmolher. Mrs. James Poummi. Mary and IHsa Xoiris nrci "Ocrmnn cousins." as John and Ttlehard Xonis urn bi others and their lves are sisters. It's a funny thing, but all through lm r,.ilisnu fmnllv. from the grandpar ents down, two sisters have married I two brothers. John and James Dobson married two slsteis. Their daughters. Sarnh and Maria mariied the two Nor rises. And their oldest daughter, Mrs ."infTi-int.' (n daughters. Mur una Amanda, married Albert and llniulil Jtosengarteu. It is funnv how tho'-e things go in families sometimes. , Mrs. Xorrls will receive with Mi's. Jeffords this evening, nnd there will be a number of dinners before the ball. 1 lie Tom Dolans will entertain for harab. mid Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sill ink Will give a dinner for Hetty Aelsh. TOMORROW night there will be the George H. Hvaus dnnco for Klizabeth Uovd at the Kellevuc, and on 'fhurMlny night there will be the Charity Hall. By the vvav, them are to be a number of box parlies at the ball, nnd that aiUK greatly to the looks, don't ou think.' Among those who will entertain in mid boxes nrc Mrs. lMward Htotesbury, Mrs. "William 0. Warden, Mrs. ihoinas Learning, Mrs. William J. Clothier. Mrs. Harrison Mom;s. Mrs. Hertrnm Uppincott, Mis. Alexander an Keus selner. Mrs. Thomas De Witt Cujler, Mrs Kobert Glendiunlng. Mrs. dcorge Lorlmer, Mrs. J. Franklin MolMidden, Mrs. Harry 15. Itoscngarten. Mrs. Low s A Kilev, Mrs. George . Chllds Drexel, Mrs lldvvaid C. Pule, Mis. Horace Howard Kurness, Jr., Mrs. ',rn ."Pawns. Mrs. Charles H. Howell, Mrs. Samuel auclain, Mrs. Hills A. .im bel, Mr- rthur II. Lea, Mrs. Gyrus Bergner Mrs. Clarence Dolun, Mrs. J'one enii.iiiu. Mrs. James Large, Mrs. John i Lewis. Mrs Charles T. Vaughan. Mis. Ira nugwin. Mrs. .TohuF Combs, Mi, llldridgo Johnson, Mrs. Kobert V. Whitmer. Mrs. George Tales Baker nnd quite a number of others. TV1 ' XJ TL' AXP MRS. GlUSlll'I'i: 15AS- tAXELLI, who have been here for nlintil two months, expect to -..ul lor linnm tmiinrrniv. Thev have been slav ing with the Henry Lausat Ge.velins tho greater part of their time here, as Mrs Ilastinnclli is a sister of Mrs. Gojelin, ou know. The liavo been honor guests at a great many enter tainments nnd have had ii wonderful visit, according to Mrs. Ilastinnclli. Week beforo last they went down to Baltimore for a short stay, nnd came hack here on Monday, and have been nt the Gejelins .since that time. w. ASN'T it fun to see the snow again on Saturday night, even though It was onlv a weeny gliini1''' ''veil in the eountrvV liut Jlnry, you know, had never hccu It before. Tu the ilrbt place, tlipro was no snow last winter, and the winter befoie that Mai1 was too wee to remember about. For even now she is not yet three. Well, rIio was delimited mi Saturday, when she looked out of tho window nt the white load, aVd she railed ctcitedly to Brother, who is tfliout Ii jenr and a half old: "Oh, Fanhie, come quick, ami bee the milk all spilled Jn the road.' NANCY WYNNE. f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mis. John Frederick Lewis, M 1914 Spruce btreet, will entertuin nt Ulnner this eieniiiK followed by ii box Jinrty al Hie ojicra. Their quests ivill Inclmlo Mr. nnd Mi. llobeit It. Losan. I)r. and Mrs. (Jeorse Morris l'lerhol nnd Colonel nnd Mr. .fnsper YeateR Ilrintou. Mr. nnd Mm. Hiram 15. Klinson nre rntertuinlug this evening ut the thentre :ind supper for Mis.s Juliet Hollister ItogerM. nf Columbus, O. Tho guests will include "Miss 'Louise Asliliilrwl. Miss Margaret Oest, Miss Itcnlie Vollrath. Mis Anne TowiiEend. Mr. Tristram Hnlket:. Atr ITcnry I'emberton. Mr. Harold Sailor, Jlr. Morris Freeman, Mr. Herbert DerbvsUire, .Mr. ami Sirs Ilurrison Cnner. Jr., and Air. und Mrs. Nicholas liiddle. Mr Edward Samuel Avlilmrst, Jr . lias isbued invitntious for a theatre party nnd supper in honor of his sister. Miss M. Louise Ashhurst. debutante daugh ter of Airs. Samuel Ashlmrat, 11123 SpruCe street, on Monduy evening, January 12. Mrs William W. Cooper has i'sued Invitations for n dance at the l'hiludel phia Country Club, on Saturday evo nlug, December 20, in lionor ot her Idnugliter, Miss Sara Cooper. The board of directors of the Treble Clef will giic a musical tea tomorrow nt the Alu-dcal Art Club, 1811 Uau htend street Air and Airs (iurnee Aliiun, of llnd lior, and Airs. Muiin'h sister, Airs. Arturo de lleereu. and sou will leave IJecembcr 2(1 for I'ulm llench to stay until spring Mrs, O M Hixsmith, of Wayne, en tertaijicd nt luncheon last Tlilirsduy In honor of Aliss Itita Hallow ell, daughter of Atr. and Mrs. Frederick Halluwcll. whoso wedding to Mr. AVllllain Aiipcrnou Uohnson, of Itiehniond, Va , will tuk& jilnco on Tlnirsdny. Aliss Margaret C. Perrin. of Wash ington, who bpent the week end with Mrs. Charles A. Aliiun, of AVoodcrest, iladnor, returned to her bomb yejiter Wny. Air. nnd Mrs .1. Hvan UadelllTp, of 3"li7obetli. N J , formerly of Itoxbor ough, announce the engagement of their daughter AIics 'Mildred Ogdrn. to Mr. Kpeucvr Cniig Itubiinioii, of Allcutouu, Airs, Henry llolln till I'ont. of Crest Je, Ardiuoie, leturned ye.-terdny from h visit to Now Yotk. Mrs John M. Uollerer, of W'uyno, bus insued InvItatioiiH for u danen at tho Saturday Club, Monday. December 22, in hnpr of tho football simad of Jiia Iladnor High School, BJr. ?d Mr. John Qrlbbel pui the Jeffords9 Ball for Tonight.' Sight at the Charily Ball J Misses Grihhel moved into the ItiU Cnrlton today to remnlu thero through I the winter. Mrs. J. Kemp, of 5815 Springfield avenue, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss May Kemp, to Mr. Trunk Huagland, of Los Angeles, Cullt., December 0. GERMANTOWN The iih inborn of the "B" Cooking Class of the Gennantown High Sehooi are entertaining Pr. and Mrs. Harry Keller and Miss Mary Holmes at noou toda.v. Miss Lenn Steen, of .17 Koekland sheet, e-nlertaiued members of the Pelta Sigma Sorority, Ileta Chapter, at i her home on Saturday afternoon. Her guests included Miss Lllnlie,th Hush, Miss Alice Williams. Miss Katliryri Thicker. Miss Helen V. Murdoch, Miss Klie Jastcrsou and Miss Kiiiilj Kuii rroft. Mr. and Mrs. George II. James have returned from their wedding trip and are at home nt GiMI Stenton avenue. Mrs. Jamrs will be remembered as Miss Lthel M. Mejer. Announcement is made of the mar rlage of Miss Laura W. Spriugthorpc. daughter of Mrs. John Sprlngthorpc, of nil.! Marion street, and Mr. John Simpsun. of L!.l,'i Xorth Twelfth street ,,.' T ""' Ue"-y "ilkle mil? Mrs Wilkie and (heir infant son, of Miltnn-oii-the-lludson, X. Y.. nrc oecupvlng the Manse, ul I'enn, "Wister and Chow streets. NORTH PHILADELPHIA ! Mrs. Kussoll Wilson, of W2 North i l.uk avenue, gave a children's noveltv party on Satuida.v iiftornoo.ii at he-1 liouie for her joung sous, Master Jack' lson and .Master Harrison Wilson. I he guests included Miss Xancy Hoey, Mios Hetty Hoey, Miss Camllle Smith. Miss Helene Kaymoud, Miss Laura 'Sy'r- ,Mls Miriam Wilson. Miss, Pickey Noons, Miss Millicent Abbott., ...-, "iuiii rtuunii, .vnss .-Mabel An ders, Miss ( arye An.K-is. Miss Lorelle Shriwr. Miss Selene Shrlver. Miss I'iorence Sclilein, Aliss Hetty Schaeffcr, ,m m.!'"1,I ,,(-'nr""". Master .rnmes Gladdibg. Master Mettler itittenhouse. Master herdlnand Pttinger. Master Kielmrd Hojer, Master Kobnrt Wilson, Muster l-'runk Wilson, Master Hilly James;, JIa,ster Kred King, Master Wut-f-aa 1-oster, Master George Stackhoiise, Master Hobble Gray, Mister Hunter SutclilTe. Mnter Kobert l'attou, Mas ter Julius Pempsey, Master Kobert Holmes. Mnslcr Frank Miskev, Master Kennard Koons, Mnster Junior Hoey nnd Master Kussell Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Wilson also gave a luncheon followed by a theatre party hut week for Master Kussdl Wilson, Jr., and his young friends, who included Miss Helen Wolstenholm, Miss Kuth Wolsten holme, Miss Helen Neville. Miss I ranees Kobert, Miss Margaret Sterr Miss Gladys Myers, Miss Gladys Mot thews, Miss Theodora Abbott, Miss Florence Monroe, Miss Dorothea Kay niond, Miss Clnrn Krnuse, Master Howard Open, Mns:r Harold Jef fries, Master 'Pick Blair, Master Jack Gray, Master Willard Ott, Master Taj lor Gladding, Master Arthur Ste vens. Master Jack Wilson, Master Harrison Wilson nnd Mnster John Paly. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Kvansel Presbyterian Church, I-ilKhteeuth nnd Tasker streets, jjave a banquet and reception to tho bos who were in the service during the worjd war. Among those present were the Kev A. Karncl, who was an active Y. M. C. A. worker on this side; Mr. Howard Thompson, Mr. William Kurke, Mr. I'dward Kassnmn, .Mr. William Rnukin, Mr. Clayton Craig, Mr. Sam uel Cruig. Mr. Alexander Craig, Mr. William Thompson, Mr. .Tosinh Jones, Mr. .Tohn Kriek, Mr. Samuel Cook, Mr. Samuel Crooks-Mr. Kciison Miller, Mr. Archibald McKeemnn, Mr. Albert Carson, Mr. Samuel Morrell, Mr. Inn Clark, Mr. Samuel McDowell, Mr. II. McDowell, Mr. Kobert Snrgenut, Mr, Georgo Phillips, Mr. Laird and Mr. James Stewart. During rollcall taps were sounded for Mr. David Miller, who died while in the service. Miss Margaret Kae, of Carlisle, Eng land, is visiting her sister, Miss Agnes Koe, of 1831 Spruce street. 1 . We Have Reduced I H ' ALL B rrrfa - r t v- r-x l t-iitli W Uowus irraps ur esses m W Tailored Suits Coats H H Blouses Mill iti ery Furs U s FHiti . rBH Ii and French Novelties j HUx wffl fflffl Prior to our removal to the Bro tHtH r i til Si Eit?Carlton Hotel j ESffl This sale will take place al our present jg9 Big location, US2 Walnut Street, Wc3t ffl Hffl of Bellcmte-Stratford ' ffija fUl ' i : &' 5M56&368.J3fflfthJWmie2l AT46tsSTN.V. M H 142 Walnut, frit . M gtMgi ' KK fiBHiltTHE Paws Swop Wjtoww m m w fn p r" wu "" ' b , , i . -- 'm. R , " f l - SI ,. Ti Jf LOVERS OF. OUT OF DOORS kJiR BKf9mKA .4 k 1 3g 1 lrdger 1'hoto Sprvl. MISS EMMA ASIITON DORK, MKS. ItKNJAMIN CHEW Snapped by tho cameraman nt u hunt breakfast given recentlj. Kotli Mrs. Chew and Ml.ss Dorr are devoted horsewomen. MANAYUNK Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Kathaiiue It. (Ifeller, daughter of Mrs. K. (ifeller, and .Mr. Charles M. Moon1, son of Mr. David II. Mooic, of 4."."il Maiiii.viink avenue, on Thursday evening. December !, nt the home of tho bride's brother-in -Inw and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mc Mornn, Ashland avenue, West Mnna yunl;, bj the Kev. (lallovvay Tyson, of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Ko.xborough. Mrs. McMoran was matron of honor, and Mr. William T. Mooru was his brother's best man. Mrs. Grover C. Whitman, sister of the bridegroom, played the wedding march. A reception followed tho ceremony. Mr, nnd Mrs. Mooio left for Jacksonville, Kin., and will be at home after Jnn uary fi, nt Ashland avenue, West Mannyunk. WISSAHICKON Miss Mary Kennedy, who bus" been spending some tunc in nslmigton, has P5g2S2MyM2SSM2SSME5MJSMM! CARRIE & MERRIMAN Millinery Importers 1700 Walnut Street Special Sale This Week HATS $10 & $15 Formerly $18 lb $35 gsgggissnfiryiS returned to her homo on Kochello ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing, of Kidge avenue, have returned from Elkton, Mil. ROXBOROUGH Tlie Aid of the thn Koxborough Ilnp tish Church gave a musicalo and in formal reception last evening following their monthly meeting in the church so cial hall. Miss Helen Dnrbj made an address und Miss Doris Moyer was the soloist. Thu affair was in charge of Mrs. Nathan 1. Jones, Mrs. Johnson L. Miner, Mrs. Solon E. Anderson, Mrs. J. Everett Foeriug, Mrs. E. U. Dalton, Miss Edith Kighter, Mrs. Henry F. Miller, Mrs. Charles Thomp son, Mrs. William Ames, Mrs. Freder ick Dice, Mrs. John Held, Mrs. Green. Vlpa Mnppr Alillor Mr. Wtllt.,,,, Il.,,,t., Mrs. A. Mould, Mrs. Wilford Schofield,' .Mrs. jiarry inompson, jirs. A. 'llieiss, Mrs. D. Siter Cornog. Mrs. William Iirooks, Miss Alice Krooks, Mrs. Alfred neiglitou and Mrs. Elmer Pfist erer. 1 a " I 1 M I I -t 1: S5555555gfj mmm ' T3T,--lV.'T"1 TIOOA Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles "B. Lukcns, of DI15 Xorth Fifteenth street, cnter I tallied n house party over the week-end nt their home, when their guests in cluded Mr. nnd Mrs. Horner M. Trnnok. Mr. Fleming Fi-mick, Mrs. Kudolph Kerstiug, of Now York, Mr. and Mjs. . Stanley M. Walker. .Mis. Harold Huttcrileld, of Newark, X .1.: I Mr nnd Mrs. James Q. Atkinson of Three Tuns, I'n. ; Mr. and Mis. Walter t'anoll. of Camden,. X. .1.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Kobert Wiusiiiore nnd Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lukcns, of Vhilndelphla. Air and Mrs. Brurc C. McFadden. of nilfiO North Broad street, will leave tomorrow to spend some time in New "oi-k They will be accompanied lij heir daughter, Miss Helen McFadden. who has just returned from a visit to tlantlc City, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M Hrousc. NORRISTOWN . , Phe patronesses nt the lsinc Tennis f lull dnnee, which was largely at tended, were: Mrs. Joseph A. Cole- man Mrs. Jerome, W. L. Connellj.l Mrs Georgp It. Kilo, Mrs. Charles II. Koliti, Mrs. M. L. March, Mrs. William t Stokes, Mrs. Heury C. Trlpler, Mr , I! l'eicy C'hniu. I mong the guests nt the hirthdn.v partv given by Mr. and Mrs. K. r.1 M nhinnev. of Hast Kim street, in honor of the eighteenth birthday until versary of their daughter. Miss 1'stelle M.whinne.v were: Miss Maltha Martin, j Miss Catharine Harilligton, Miss Heleo i ( 1 id. Miss Isabel Ganser, .Miss Anna lletshnm. Miss Alary Montague. Mr. ' 'llp.icloro Sehwenki-r, .Mr. James Long, Mr Jonas Syphcrd, Mr, Philip Gordon. Mr. William Johnson, Mr. John Puddy, Mr. Franklin Strimel. Miss Hmmn Williams will sail for Germany on "Wednesday, oil the Tm neintor. Miss Williams is an active worker of the Friends' I nit. Construction Reunion of N. E. H. S. 1919 Class The class of 1010 of the Northeast High School gave u danen in the .Inpan- l esc Koom of the Hotel Walton last week It was In the nature of n re union, for more than u hundred mem hers of the clnss berved In the arm.v and i nnv.v during the war. This was the tirst opportunity the returned veteran I have had to meet with their old class mates, as n number only recently re turned from the nimy of occupation in illermany. NunictotiH other social af fairs are scheduled for the winter sea son. The comniitteo on arrangements for the reunion dnnco included Dr. William l Conley and J. C. Kofoed. Fortieth Annual CHARITY BALL Thursday, Dec. II, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OrKNINO J-KATUUK IUtA, rAonANT or HKAUTY ,BUOKUND" V brilliant ami spectacular picture .denict inir tho beloved hroi and liernlnps fmm thu riaiMcfl of nil apes beautifully por tryjed bv oer thrie liunJroO dancera Th b-nem larli n th Hoppltal of tho t'nUeraltv of IVrnBylvanla, Men'n MMI rnl Ward, the Jefferson follcffo Hospital of rhllndelphU, Medical War.la, .St. ChriHto plier'H Hospital for Children, nnd St. Tim othy a Memorial Hospital 2 "c jioora open at n-uu, concert at j until UDciiintc tfaiure nt uo (.enprni dnclnjr about 10. (M. I.litht refreshmfntn at 1100. Tickets, Including dancinc and rrfresh mentH, nro Jfi.dO for rach porson and nn on sale at the Charity Hall ollh , ;HH inl nut stf,'f (ti'lphonn Xjoinbaid 855), Ilepim s and Uan'a Spectators' ticketa, 50 cent? enrii for tbp Amphitheatre, aa well aa reyTilar $0 0' tickets, will b9 on pale at tho Aeadimy ivi Thurndny evenlnsr. BONWIT TELLER fi CQ Dhe Specialty Siojb ofOriaination& CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET To Close Out Wednesday A Collection of About 195 j MISSES' DAY FROCKS Formerly to 6S.00 34.00 no Slightly handled, only one, Iwo or three of a kind, in Satin, Serge, Poiret Twill and Jersey. Sizes 14 lo 18. A Collection of Fashionable MISSES' TAILORED SUITS Emphasized are strictly tailored types and lavish' ly fur trimmed costume models in the favored fabrics and colorings of the season. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses' Wool Jersey Suits Formerly 45.00 lo 49.50 25.00 Misses' Tailored Cloth Suits . . . .Formed, 58,00 lo 79.50 44,99 Tailored & Fur Trimmed Suits . .Formerly 89.50 to 125.00 68.00 Fur Trimmed & Costume Suits. .Formerly 150.00 lo 250.00 98.50 Very Special Value MISSES' FUR TRIMMED COATS . . . f , , , - - Formerly to 69.50 Exceptional at 49.50 Three distinct models, lined throughout and interlined. Full fur collars of Nutria, Seal or Opossum. Sizes 14 to 18. ' HOLMESQURG Mrs L Jones, of llhnwu street, has left for Boston, where she will remain ovpr the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mis. Alexnnder P Hob oris, of Decatur street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of n daugh ter Mr. and Mrs M. Wcsthelnier nnd famil.v, of HK!!1 Ninth Thirty-third street, ni'c living nt 'J.'l West Nlnetv second street, New "oik. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. A. Koomberg color tallied in honor of Miss Lillian Kpsteln.l Mr F.lmer Schaeffcr and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Marvis, nt their home. Tim guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ltonnibOrg, Mr.' and Mrs. J. Ijpsteln, Air. nnd Airs A. i Seliacfl'er, Air, and Mrs. H. Aliiimon, ' Air. and Mrs. A. Klco, Mr. and Mrs. i T. Sehaeffir, Air. and Mrs. L. Good- I man. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Maimon, Allss Alary I'psfeln, Miss Koso Klco mid Mi. Leonard SehaelTcr. Wills Probated Today AVills filed for probntc todaj vvcie. Anna H. Willits. Itl).. North Fight -eentli slteet. SlTi.OOO, nnd IMith 11. Wood, Li'.'ni North Fift.v -third street, S.M'.OO. Iiivenlorlrs of ppr&onnl estates filed were: Marv A. Cullcii. .f-'O.Tt'.O ".0, ac3 Kendall ouiig, Sll.tl7S.Ml. Two Appointed to City Jobs Two appointments to oily positions today were: Kobert A. Arnold, 'J.'tll) South Cross street, machinist, bureau of Inc. spjon u .vear, and Willium Her mnip, 'S-2 Montrose street, clerk, bu reau of water. $I)(M). BIJOU Trocaden 8th till. Hnre Mat TuU BEAUTY REVUE rut; rnnM-ir l uoi.n s with I.KV V DAl.tiY METROPOLITAN NET FRIDAY EVG., DEC. 12, AT 8:15 JOHN McCORMACKII'ii AMI.ttlCVS FAVCmiTU SINGWl IN A GREAT iM'i.iutM; Titu Amv rrtovr -uos c.iuvvnm, -aip moon or mi uluuiit, nouns oc rii'Anov." run hahc that ommj," nr-Ait oi.u i'.vl uv iuni: "MOLIjV IlllANNlllAN, ' "I.ITrt.t; OLD MOTUtR Of M1NU," AND OTHER POPULAR FAVORITES GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE . nn 'ss'V .oaoflMQAIP AT I 1 08 CHESTNUT ST. iM.VU, l.-'U, .pi.UU Vll k j;s:Xiia?oiri:iaaeR&wK: Ifs High Time THAT noincii ecl out from under (heir PirYSICAl, CAMOUFLAGE nnd come to the realization that Health, Grace of Form and Heauty of Face cannot be purchased at the drug counter. Neither ' "WN uoiiic'ii become slender by means of the mod- cm corset or by Retting their exercise at liousc ii ork ! Nature provides the way demonstrate with us without charge or obligation the Natural Way to attain calm nerves, to reduce or build up. The natural way to attain bodilti strength that rexi.its fatigue and i7iess. Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation CoMiims EmsttituLfte FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Baildino- Phone, Spruro 5ltSh jr& ari'-ojr'T-oe: METROPOLITAN olS" For Ilntlre Unitimoinfnt Xiiui end New er Weeks. HtK, Won, Dec, 23, "Tim TABSINU HltOVV OK 1018" SAM S. SHUBERT -tATS ByjAT LEW FIELDS ,n "" ""''""'"'f ,. , Mijpii ul Comedy "A TJNKLY HOMHO" Chestnut St. OPKIM Ma's Wed HOIISi: Hal I Thfl N. Y. J'rlnrn.. ThAnlntj Muntral Sucrens "OH. MY DEAR" urlE";?D' ,N- v- i I VRir matini:i:h wkdnu&day " ' lxlv ANI SATUHDAV riKJlTIIA AI.IP.H "' "the ntnpt.r. woman" Tr a p i ""ii I FjA '" J rrATitOTTn WAt.itrat x--,i- It - anil nilNKST I.AWrOrtl) MKTHOfOWTAN Ol'WlA HOtlSB WUI1N15HDAY I'.Vll, nr.c 10 riltST APlTAIlANf'n Cincinnati Symphony O H C If 13 H T 11 A Kl'GEN'K YSAYE Conductor LEO ORNSTEIN rrSLlJHIlATKI) PIANIST, hololsl ri.ketH Now on .sulo at Hon Chestnut P ORPHEUM MAI' TOD" v-"r ji-sjjvi i:1PllnK, :, iY. ISc. a.'.e a:,. , r.n,. & 7r. maij or.HMONtj "A Woman's Way" iii.i'bmhkh in "Titr. nMinii:it" Kfn . nd rumlKrlBntl i.ndtes' JilHt i;veiy ua Peoples Oh! Girl! Co CASINO Walnut lib 8th Stat Tmlaj AL REEVES .. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM JlJl - 1J JTX I. ,., , , A i nuiiei win. itn; llc ii sjarjs6r n' 1418 Walnut Street a 'xisj.zii9zaifSi Yj! L M to lt.ttS 1 MARYPICKFORD hllUVVllSVJ III IMeturlMtlan nf thn Novel "HEART O1 THE HILLS" fltunln (ir-iii-n ra-Utnowncd OrKalitfts iii;.vioin:i.i;ti-m;pt'rtNiHMrp A. L A C F , D ' I ... "' A ,M l-'H AIVIIKHT H'lrtl.W - 1-' i a in n.4.i. 7.-tr,. 11.30 r, M Old? N ItUOITAI S IJ.M1.Y . ,p.v cirm MJW OltUAN JIISS Ji; IIVVIIIT , AND Jill OTTO lii;ci; fcOlJISIs men, ii. De MILLE'S Ijitcst and Best MALE AND FF.MA1 .F. D-wd nnsir J M llarrfn H KalnoUa IMer. rsi i. .rh" A'lmlrnlile Crlchton" inn rfi "V1'" i?" M'lBl'in. Olnrla Swan son. T lirojore llol,trl. Llla lj-e & Itobt. Cain ARCADIA in v m' f.". S V,'T HH.I.OW IflTll i Robert Warwick '", w I'nramount Artcr.-ift ricturn An Adventure in Hearts" Adsptpil from "rnptaln Dteppu" ,ii,i a,. llv Anthony Hon" A'IJjmrHillnn Mothr Uuon Carnival V ic T o rTa Vlnm. i sirr. t Above N.nih thedabara'-o, y AMUITION C API T 0 I ' ' w "5rAD CTTVAVC" .ItlFKITUS Jv.rvixL.it unid REGENT MARKHT s?T Bel TH DOL'GrAfl MacLEAN all DCmiS MAY In OUF81 Lftve" y sKniAL AUKTrr RTTtirirT M rnNTArNJii? WM VAUDEVILLE RORkflM td-m iAUa ,m i ii p. m. t"-"rvHN 1 KOUPE sie--tacular 'sltlVtVIV lv ,, , I'lCI't'UESQUE RRn u,t -ViLw!lw ""wVDWAr roat & Snyrtar Avp. r.,-11,1;..1. "D ... . -.,u- ?. aii;,.r' "D.:.i.i -.;'u;i.? Vim Anr'r!.. , - uniNM -a-aou. UKT . M, MAURIED" CROSS KEYS A11KET HT Hel. 0th 6 Y?.T;;V.r- PRETTY RARY'MuAf! 'K conrapy ''""'ADnLPItTA'S FOtlBMOST TUBATOnTa y GARRICK Nil jl ITS AT 8:0. Mat Tomor at 2:20 V ast7Times worn, vntif Comedy FRANCES STARR 1?r I'atMt ind Greatest Triumph TIGER! TIGER!" '$ BROAD 2 Weeks nvo. H Matinee Tomorroi. 1 DAVID EKLARCO Prnrata ,V'DADDIES" vwuru pjr JU11M , IIOBBI.l. ,?. sJ0.u"I.'a,d',""' '" to b" refreshed a iiksui,.d that In this worll nil Is not tlnm? IlMl Ja?Z. -tO LO ShOWn that ih anralu - tiling In life 1b a llttla child -.-.. FORREST362 Weeks VG Alatlna Tomorrow i''iurlrs Dllllnsham's Jruelcal Contefly Slurs SJl'I.IA t JOSEPH ANDERSON CaWTHORN In "THE CANARY" with DOIJG k DIXON and MAUDE EBUttNl, ACADBMV OP JIL'SIC" M EXTRA THIS WEDNESDAY fg BELGIjJM FR'Y -" SAT'Y - VANISHED RUSSIA EXTRA WED. EVG. Dec. I 7 Battlefields of France r,0 T.'.c tl, tl r.O at Heppe'a 25c at Door, The Little Theatre D La"8' i"14 . Hull Phono rxjcust 0841. CUMKD D1HMA WITH A I"U1U08E J3Y WILIAHD MACK mill UAItin -MfCOIlMACK AND AN ALL-SJ'AR NEW ORK CAST "More tlirlllttiK- than "Titer Ron? " N. Am. 1-OPtILAH PltlCHD MATS. V V.D. & SAT "Elijah" An oratorio hy Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Ily tho Temple Chorus and ths Tomple Olee Club Dr. J. Marvin Hanna. Director at THE! TKMn,E. Uroad nnd erl St(. Thursday Evenlne. December 1,1th, 1010 8.15 nharn Thn Chorum will bo unslateit by Mao Khrev Hotz, eoprAno Marie Stone Lanrston, contralto Nicholas Douty. tenor Henri 8cott. basso nills Clark Hammann, at tho piano 1'rederlclt u FtarUe. at ths sreat ortan Contribution DO cc-nta Resorva lions may ta secured by additional contribution of nriy cents or one dollar at the Huslnesi Olllto of tho Temple, l'hon Diamond H37 Tor the benefit of the Church Punil EITH'S CHARLES KING & CQ. In "DREAM STARS" JOE LAURIE. Jr., PAY COURTNEY JazKland Naval Octette, Jameg and Sadie Leonard, and Others. Walnut MOUTH AT 8:15. MatThurB.AW-.50c The Volcano of Musical Surprises MY HONOLULU GIRL wR Plnfflnff Mlrthmakerw, JO Uancln Moonmalds MBTIIOTOUTAN OPKRA 1IOLSG Metropolitan Oira IVmpany, N, V , Mine. 1'arrar TonichtT. Mm Ilx-K'" 8wit, I onitni (e On U- Angelo, Ala atesta. at 8 1 vUwCli'airiniori. I'otid. Murantonl, Seals 110S Chestnut PI M al 4t:!4, KacdfeT. DUJVIONT'S & Ummrtt J. 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