-- - SJUtJ' n " Hr ll" "" ' rKrl..$jsrta JfJ ? m(HKMlk'r" '' ' m i pWn. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Many Things The Charity Ball Tonight- Supper Club to Feature Dinner at 8 o'Clock HAVH you ever seen anything like the dirlstmns ulinpplns tills year? The otorpn nre just tin busy nsi can le. Money intiKt certainly be flowini? freely In fpltc of the H. C. of I,. I anient a KHinim- of Mrx. Sydney Ilntcblnxon slionpliiB the other ilny, looklnc very well In a fur topcoat., tier frock was of dark eiitnrt dtripeil crepe do ohlno ami huh wore n roiner inrse not nl tlie came rwor. wan about : color. An cxtiulxitculnce collar! about the neck of the feown. Her coot wns open anil hnlf thrown hack, and no I kow moHt of the cowil. It win very becoming, I thought. T III'AU that a number of men on the. jrotninltti'P of the Supper Club have. ueciiipu 10 eive dinners at tlie meeting on Saturday of this week, and to mnko dinner the feature of the club. The tact that tfte music had to stopat 12 o clock was a disappointment to many who hnd pot realized that they ought to get there early eiiounh if they wanted to.dnnce long. Of course, the members of the club can stay In the ballroom and have supper later. It Is onlv th dancing that must stop nt 12. That's a law, yon know. Hut the music begins at H o'clock, and so it's possible to co to dinner and dance from 8 to 12. And. mygoodness ! that is enough, isn't It? I hear that 'the ninuugeiuent of the hotel hosnrranged with the committee to serve a table d'hote dlim'cr for a very reasonable uinmuit, and that, with the. ically splendid music, will make the, dinner idea even more Interesting than the sunner. It Is certainly pne of the nicest affairs of the kind given, I think. Ilenlly, Inst Saturday night, it seemid like n tiny bit of Paris In this quiet little old town, didn't it? And you know whnt klud of a tierce night that was, Saturday ! ANT) tonight we have the Charity Hall, and, believe me. it's coin? to be pretty fine! Hnvo you heard about tho tableaux? My dears, Urownio Warbtirtou is going to poc as a pea cock aud Itosamoml I.iun'iister vl' lie Beauty in one of the tableaux. I have heard n Jot about the pages of the book t being turned nnd -the characters step ping out to dance, and they are to. of course, but there will be also these beau tiful tableaux between the dances. I certainly, intend to get there early, don't you? For if you are not early you won't get a sent, and the opening pageant Is apt to be on time. Thero is no question about it. the Charity Hall is n fashionable afTalr these days and every one goes. I just love to see thp old Academy floored over unil lighted up, It reminds one Of the days when the Assemblies were held there. Only the dancing then was in the foyer nnd tltc supper, with the famous terra, pin wit" crved on the stage and floored over Rents. Tonight we will sec "Alice and the Hatter" dancing arm In arm and "Robin Hood nnd Maid .Marian." "Uob Roy nnd F'orn MneDnnnld." "OnbWM and Evangeline" in fact, all the book characters j ou hnvo known and loved for pinny ir year. And the chorus and solo dancing will bn fine, you know, because such dnneers es Alva Sergeant nnd Theo T.lllic aud Itriec 11 ynn and I'ytendalo Cnner nnd I don't Know how mnuy others who dance like a streak will all be in line. There arc more than 200 altogethpr. X7"OTT fee, she Is only two and a half, l" but then she has lovely little golden curls on her wee head, and so she was 'orfly" surprised when pffe saw llnby Hromer and ionnd that nn was par fectly bald. She asked ahout it and mother explained that some new bnhles did not have hair. "Hut Grandpa has not nave any hnir eitlier, objected Ucttv. "That's becnii'.e he's very old," explained mamma. Oh! she understood nt Inst, but the other dny she went to visit Aunt Molly ; and there was a nice kind ceutlemnu there whose forehead was abnormally long, it seemed, and yet the hair over his ears was brown. What could it menu .' ' .Betty stood still in the middle of the room and gazed and gazed at him. theo suddenly the little voice was henrd to ask, "Are you old or nrc you were" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The engngement of Miss Elizabeth Noyes Boyd, debutnnte daughter of Mrs. George W. Boyd. 12." South Twcntv-second street, to Mr. Pnul De Hoff Reed, son of Mrs. John F. Reed, of Lancaster, wns nnnounced by her mother last evening at flip dnnee given In her honor in tho Rose Gardens of the Bcllevue-Stratford by Mr. and Mrs. George B. Evans,. The wedding of Miss Ruth Sterling Boomer, niser of Mrr Lucius Messcnri per Boomer, ofN'ew York; nnd Sir Walter Horstmanu Thomas, of Chest nut Hill, took place in New York on December fi. After n wedding trip in tho South Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will live nt 800-1 'Lincolu drive, Chestnut Hill. - The wedding of Miss Nancy Purehus, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Beswlck Purcbns, of Milwaukee. Wis., and Mr. Edmund Wntmough Gilnlu. son of Mr. sod Mrs. Arthjngtou Gilpin, of Ger msntown, will take placo Thursday, January 1. at 4 o'clock, in St, Pnnl's Church. Milwaukee. Mr. Alfred Coxc Ollnin will act as best man for his brother. Mrs. Charles II. Fruzier. of Ardmore, will give u smnli theatre party in honor of her niece. Miss Harriet F. Zimmer man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John E. Zimmerman, of 3S10 De Lance place, on Monday evening, January n, before the ball to be given bv Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price Wetherlll in honor of Miss Deborah Logan. , - Mrs. Arthur B. Huey will entertain the Sewing Circle at luncheon tomorrow at her apartment, Fifteenth and Locust streets. Among the members arc Mrs, Francis W. Hlnklor, Mrs. S. Dens Sinkler, Mrs, Murdoch Kcndrick. Mrs. Truxtun Hare. Mrs. Harry Potter. Mrs. Graham'e C. Wood, Mrs. Richard Wood and Mrs. Samuel Henderson. Mrs. George McClellan, of 1110 Spruce street, will give a dinner on Monduy, December 20, iu honor of Miss Camac, of New Yorkf before the Junior Dance. Mrs. Carl Martin, of HillcreSt, Fn Chase, will entertain nt dinner on Fri day eveping, December 2(1, in honor of her daughter. Miss Evelyn Martin., be fore Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's dancing class, Mr und Mrs. G. Hamilton Colket. 2010 Spruce ftreet, will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of Miss Sheridan, of Vashiugtnn. later taking their guests to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Canrr1 box at the Charity Ball, Mrs, U. Ashton Little, of Strafford, has issued invitations for a small dance in honor of her daughter. Miss Nancy Little, ou Wednesday evening, Decem ber 31. Only members of the School eet will be present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Whiter Bailey will shortly issue invitations for their annual Christmas party at Clnvcrtou, their homo in Strafford, on Tuesday evening December SKI, Mr. Harry Maybiu Hart, of Villu nova, returned from a duck-shooting trip in Mnrylnud. Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldge. of Bryn Mawr. returnijd Tuesday evening from 'ew York, - FrlMjdf of, Mr. O, Willis Ware and' , Mr, Hora B, fUiita a. they nrc convalescing in the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Daltimore, and It is hoped they will bo nble to return homo for Christmas. Miss Elizabeth Fisher. 2222 Spruce street, was the hostess lust evening at the annual supper of the T.niitcrn and Lens (lulld. Thero wns ai Intcrcstlnc lantern exhibition and n number of novel KiirnrlsHN for the nieinberM. Amnnir the gnestM were Mr. fnltcr Slurphv, Miss Anna I.ittte, Mrs. William II. unit, juhm r'liznDPtli I.clghton Lcc. Mis Kucene Horner, MIkh ScheMcrn, Mrs. William Welgner. Mrs. M. W. Wiltalc, Mrs. Hendrlck Smith. Mm, Kenton wnrnc, .utm l'.mmn .Murphy, Miss Helen Murphy. Sirs. Chi iirlex I'ikr, Mrs. William Kuscr. Mrs. Sarah F, Price, Miss Hodge. Miss Ilodlne. Mrs. W. Lewis, Miss Reeves, Miss I, mini Reeves, Miss Letltla Wright. Mrs. d'eorgi" Borden, Mrs. Ilnllowell, Miss I.llznhcth Allen, Miss Elsie Ferguson and Mrs. Little. Mrs. Lillian Allen, of New York, wns the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sothern Conway, of Bryn Mawr avenue, Bnla. Mr. nnd Mrs.. Ludwig P. Vollers, who were recently mnrrled, hnvc gone to their new home on West Seventy eighth street, New York. Mrs. Vollers wns Miss Dorothy Wall, of tho Tou mine Apartments. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Wnltcr Harold Lewis nnd her small daughter. Miss Frances Hnrmnn Lewis, who have been visiting the Misses Hnrmnn nt the Wissahlckou Apartments, hnvc returned to their home In Enst Orange. X, J. Mrs. I.ewis will he remembered as Miss Esther Harman, of Germantown. Thcjinnrrlngc of Miss Elizabeth Lnt tlmore Shnw. of Germantown, to Mr. John Jay Hes will tnko plnrc on Sat urday, December 27. at tho home of her pnreuts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Ed gar Shnw, fi214 Wayne avenue. At a recent meeting of the Sigma 2Knn Sorority, of Mt. St. Joseph, Chestnut HI I. held In Marble Hall, the following girls were elected officers: Miss Mary J cGrath, president: Miss Alice G. Miller, trnnsnn.r n.,,1 mi Rllth M. Iluggv. secretary. Miss lorenco Miller. Mi Mnrlc Rllev. Miss Margaret (SMinartln, Miss Virginia l.ooiiwlii. Miss Cnthnrine Dempsey, Miss Charlotte Chopev Miss Ethel Bertha Llcsscnl Miss Am... Ford, Miss Goodxvin. Miss Margaret Collins, Miss L'sie .McCoy. Miss Eleanor Krlnn. Miss Margaret McFadden. Miss Josephine Raring, Miss Mary Blanche, Miss Knth-' leen Morris and Miss Margaret Hnrt nett were the new members ndmltted. A series of dances is being planned for the new year. WEST PHILADELPHIA liHn ?I,nrK'","te Lucille Cnstella, of Mid Itnltlmorc avenue, will give n tea this afternoon to meet Miss Marie Bur ton, of Savannah, Ga.. whose engage ment to Mr. Albert Castelln is being au. nounced. - rnJrt"' ,,"!'!'.. M(, MBrU Willldln. (i'hii hitby avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Har- rlfVSSMi' ln-.!" ' Wn,t,T J- Tfnn(,y. of 0010 Woodland avenue. Miss Helen Teti, of 4020 Larchwood avenue, returned home Wednecdav from a visit with Miss Morion Relss, of New York. I. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mary McMennmiu. of 1004 RIl ner street, will spend the Christmas holidays with friends In Long Island. Announcement is mnde of the wed ding of 51I.sk Agnes Lelnnd, of 1017 Jackson street, to Mr. II. Hamilton, on Wednesdny, November 20. Mr. und Mre. Hnmilton nre now making an extended trip through the South, expecting! to spend a fortnight ut. Hot Springs, Vu. The friends of Mr. Frank Grover Mngce, of Broad and Porter streets, will give him a farewell dinner tonight. Among those present will bo Mr. Harry J. Kinney, Mr. Hugh Gilbert Daly, Mr. Edward McMuster, Mr. (1. Lister AVitmer, Mr. Charles C'oyK Mr. Wil Ham Y'oung, Sir. Chnrles Philips, Sir. James rjryer, Mr. David Smith, Mr. David Conway, Mr, , Edward Olson, Mr, Matthew' Banks Cavaiiuugh, Mr. Johu Lunghren, Mr., Charles Colbert. Mr. James Sullivan, Mr. Joseph Knney, Mr. Thomas Cunuso, Mr. Philip Abel, Mr. AVilllnm MeBride. Mr. Harper Moore, Mr. Charles Back, Mr. E. Abelson. Mr, P. Burkhardt, Mr. E Emhnrdt, Mr. Jamea Brown and Sir. Harry Doolau. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. .1. West, of North Sixteenth street, will spend the Christmas holi days in Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Stern, of 1013 Poplar street, are entertaining as their guests for the week, Mr. aud Mrs. Hugo Roseuberg, of East Orange, N. J., formerly of Pittsburgh. Miss Elizabeth Thomus, of Broad and Master streets, 'will entertain the members of her Ave hundred club this afternoon. ...,-,:. wi'iimue .umny. .uiw .ntin Hnvnfi iiii'imiiiiiumiiiii walk-over Mk ' llDIIVrJA-YT C trV'tmT ' V HmI A Really Smart Street Boot in Fine Black .Calf at i i?-r T-ni Ml Jhe Nqirper Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOP3 IOeC CHESTNUT 5T. 1228 MARKET sti EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, CHE3TNUT HILL The Ladles' Aid Society of the West vllle Baptist Church will hold a bazaar today from 1 to 0 p. m. at tho homo of Mrs. Plum, Summit avenue. Faucy and useful articles will he sold. The bnzaar is given for the benefit of the parsonage fund of the church. NORRI8TOWN Numerous invitations hnvo hern Is sued for Chrlstmns week social events. On Saturday evening, December 27, Miss Florence Rlghter, of 00!) West Marshall street, will entertain nt cnnls In honor of Miss Elinor Buckley, and Mr, David M. Bauer, whose engage ment hus been recently nntlruinccd. Miss Emma Roberts, of Port Indian, will eu tertnln at enrd on Tuesday afternoon, December ISO, in honor of MIsh Bucklev, On Monday evening. December 20. Mi'ss Helen .Browcr nnd Miss Amanda Brow er, of Summit street, will give a dauco at the Hamilton, and on Tuesday even ing, December .'10, the PI Alpha Soror ity will give n dnnce nt the Erslnc Club house. The patronesses at the event will be Mrs. William G. Miller, aud Mrs. II. B. Rlghter, The sororitv com mittee Include Miss Eminn Roberts, Miss Margaret Cusspll nnd MKs Flor ence Rlghter. MISS NANCY LITTLE TIOGA Mrs. William C Carman, of 122Q West Alleuheuy avenue, entertained ut bridge yesterday nfternoon nt her home, when her Kucsts included Mrs. Charles llrieltcr, Mrs. Murgaret 'Walton. Mrs. Orcnr Noll, Sirs. H. Oehrinj; Hiirkness, Mrs. 'Willinm P. luues, Jr.. Mrs. Wil liam liiglcr Morrison uud Mrs. Frank Paul. Mrs. Georse Watts eutertnined nt luncheon on Tuesday, nt her home. 4SIJ.T North Elcvfuth street. Mrb. C. A. Keffer, Mrs. Johu Ocdcn. Mrs. Harry Kooder. Mr. Robert Knight, Mrs. Wal. ter Tliorn, Mrs. Robert Irwin, Mrs. George Watts und Mrs. William Reld were the guests. Mrs. James Thompson, formerly of West Tioga street, gave a luncheon fol lowed by cards, on Tuesday, ut her homo on Lincoln drive. Her guests in cluded Mrs. Franklin Krlbbs. Mrs. Frnnk Hartlett. Mrs. Chnrles Edward Hallowcll, Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, Miss Elizabeth Jennings. Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. Ileury Uarry. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The aid society of the Baptist Church will give a demonstration supper on Saturduy evening at 0:30 o'clock in Un social hull of the church. An informal reception will follow. The affair is in charge of Mrs. Robert Illrkniire, Mrs. E. fiehrlng Harkness. Mrs. Benjuinin F. Bray, Jr.. Mrs, Charles Buirstow, Mrs. John Httllowell, Mrs. William Joues, Mrs. Harry Blnkin, Mrs. Walter Blnkiu. Mrs. Thomus Moorehend, Mrs. John Stlnson, Mrs. Harry Cole, Mrs. Armltngc, Mrs. William Maguire, Miss Betty Ferguson. Miss Isabel Ferguson, Mrs. Esther Levering, Miss Helen Swarlz. Miss Jcun' Ferguson and Miss Marjorie Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Verheck have returned from their wedding trip and are ut homo ut 3345 Queen lane. The bride, before her marriage on Nov ember 10, was Miss Esther M, Itobiu sou. sHOPSuiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiMini'iiiiniiiiii'iiiiuiiiil no Customers of these two tig shops have been delight fully pleased all season in purchasing good shoes so near the old prices 'We regret that later these same shoes will have to be priced $3 more. TO DANCE AT MUS, JOSEPH ROLLINS WEDDINGS OF YESTERDAY Miss Rpngnow Bride of Mr. Plokel. Hamilton-Gegenhelmer Nuptials A pretty wedding took place lust evening in the historic Grace Lutheran Church, Ridge avenue, Roxborough, when Miss Clara Gertrud" Rougnon, daughter of Mr. uud Mrs. Otto Rang now, of ,12-0 Susfjueluyina avenue, was marr.cd to Mr. Allan I'ickel, of Rox borough, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Paul Z. Strmlifch. The brldo woro a gown of white crepe de chine nnd duches lace with u veil of tulle caught with orange blossom clus ters, nnd carried a shower of Bride roses and sweet peas. Mr. Rangnow gave his duughter in marriage and Miss' Theresa Bernard was the bride's only attendant. She wore a gown of nile green taffeta and carried pink roses nnd pink sweet pens. Mr. Picjtel had for best ninn Mr. Edward Oswald and for ushers Mr Ernest DiuknluKer aud Mr. Harold Mlltenberger. Upon their return from their trip, Mr. and Mrs. I'ickel will be ut home at 3218 West Dauphin btreet: HAMILTON-GEGENHEIMER The wedding of Mi'-s Marie Gegen hcimer, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Louis P. Gegenheimer, of 2335 North Seven teenth street, and Mr. Frauk C. Ham ilton, of 2200 North Sixteenth street, was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride'8 parents, with the Rev. William L. McCormick, of the Bethle hem Presbyterian. Church, Broad and Diamond streets, officiating. The service was followed by u reception for the families uud a few dove friends. The bride was attended by her cousin, Mis Mildred Holzhnucr, and Mr. Will- AND Pickmck Papers Perfect copy. Original parts 85,000.00 Browning's "Asolando" Original uanuscript $10,000.00 Shelley Letters Ooo of Percy Byesho's and twenty-one of Harriet's $2,000.00 Byron's Ode to Napoleon Original manuscript $5,000.00 Mrs. Browning's. Correspondence Nearly one thousand original 'ee $15,000.00 Fielding Letters Two long oues $2,500.00 Lamb-Rickmun Correspondence Two volumes $10,000.00 Spencer's "Faerie Queene" First Edition, 1590 $2,000.00 books' E. P. Dutton & Co. 081 Fifth Avenue NewYark OrfotU Sl.Tbaaut's CHARITY BALL Photos to Bartirnch MRS. W. NEILSON KDWAKDS ium A. Hamilton was his brother's hen man. After it short trip Mr. ami Mrs. Hamilton wjll live in Toronto, Can. . ROXBOROUGH Mrs. George Faiistmnn entertained nt cards yesterday afternoon at.her home on Shuwmont avenue, upper Rojc borough. Unr guests included Mrs. H. D. Rogers. Mrs. John Ferrier. Mrs. Richard Woir, Mrs. E. R. Clark, Mrs. Joseph C. Davenport, Mrs. John Col- ner. .urs. suinuel K. llnrer, Mrs. Al - frcd Potchctt and Mrs. John Camp. X BONWIT TELLER &, CO. She Specialty Shop Oriainatiotti l CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET To Close Out Friday A Collection of WOMEN'S STREET FROCKS Formerly 75.00 to 85.00 44.00 Attractive models developed in crepe meteor, Georgette, embroidered serge and tricotine. AH favorable shades. A Collection of Fashionable WOMEN'S DANCE FROCKS Formerly 79.50 to 100.00 68.00 Distinct models of Georgette, chiffon, satin, embroidered in silver and silk nets, in a variety of styles and colors, including all the pastel shades. Very Special Value WOMEN'S DINNER GOWNS Formerly 110.00 to 125.00 75.00 Smart Afternoon and Dinner Gowns of embroidered and beaded satin crepe, embroidered Georgette and chiffon velvet in attractive models and rich colorings. Also Gowns of Black Chan tilly Lace. DECEMBER 11, 1919 LAN8DOWNE Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Damon will en teitnln nt dinner on Saturday evening, December 13, in honor of the Lans down High School football team. The Twentieth Century Club held n delightful reception to its new mem bers on Tuesday afternoon, December 0. Mrs. J. Liddon Pcnnock-had charge of the program, which Included piano solos by Miss R. Rcnee Rlgby, of Media ; harp solos by Mrs. William Ward: songs bv Miss Anna Herr, nnd readings by Miss Ruth Vcrlondcn, of Sharon Hill. The woman's chorus of the Twentieth Century Club, which hns been under the direction of Mr. Henry Holt, will give its first concert on the evening of January 27. The women meet every Monday nfternoon nt the clubhouse. "ELIJAH" An oratorio by Tellx Mmdeltuohn llartholdy By tho Temple Chorun ond tho Temp) Oleo Cluh . ..'''. Murvln Hnnns, Director nt Tltn TKMPI.U, Itroad and Ilerka ati. Thursday Kcnln. December 11th. 1018 . H:li aharp The Chorun Mil ho aimlatei! by Mao Kbrey Hotr, aoprano Marie Stono Lana-aton, contralto Nlrholna Douty. tenor Henri Scott, baaso Kills Clark Hammann. at the Mano Frederick B. Rtarko, at tho (treat organ Contributions RO cent Reservations may bo secured by additional contribution of flfty centii or one dollar at the iiuilnrn onlco of tho Temple rhonr Diamond 0.17. Tor ho benefit of the Churrh Fund LU I.U TUMrr.K. LIST Pprlng Gulden 6t. OLnNN K .ffiS PLUMB&H3 si.ii.m A. iv-'lil-'orBi,n ,atlon nnd HCDLCINO Tim HIGH COST OP LIVING Admlaston Tree Wl , N'lOIITa AT 8UB. alnut Mat. Today " 50c ine voirano 01 AiiiFirai HurpriAFS MY HONOLULU GIRL Km A and Cumberland Ladies' Mat Uvery Da) Oh! Girl! Co. Peoples CASINO Walnut ab. bth Mat. Today, -8th Anniversary of AL REEVES ORPHFUM MAT- TODAY, S5c, 85o vjn ii-wivi Svrnni!l,i a.Ci 3Bc je & 7Sc UAPn?rm0ND "A Woman's Way" j)jn;.Mnr.u jr. -Tiin nAnniEn" ni IMONT'S Emmett J. t'olch Mtn uumun j .ir.!. a.v.1, oti. uf,d.i. mathie Ur an Jewe' Robberies BIJOU 8tb ah. Itnce Mat. Today. BEAUTY REVUE Trnrnrlero Tnc J'I'KNCII FHOLICS 1IUU1UC1U wtthl.KNA DALE It's High Time THAT women get out from under their PHYSICAL CAMOUFLAGE and come to the re'illzatloR that Health, Grace of Form and Beauty of Face cannot be purchased at the drug counter. Neither CAN women become slender by means of the mod ern corset or by getting their exercise at house work! Nature provides the ivav demonstrate with us without charge or obligation the Natural Way to attain calm nerves, to reduce or build up. The natural way to attain bodily strength that resists fatigue and illness. Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation COILILINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building Phone, Spnice 518i lfj ' m"i -" i . jffifm&S&2(m3iSmBni MANAYUNK The C. and I. FIMicr Post, No, 335, will hold lt flnt annual dnnce In Polo nla Ilnll, Cotton street, this evening. Mr. Thoma Ilyan Is rhalrman, Fortieth Annual CHARITY BALL Thursday, Dec. 11, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPENING TEATUnE A lllllLLtANT PAGEANT 0$" DCAUTY "UOOKLAND" A brilliant and spectacular picture depict. Inir tho beloved heroes and heroines from the classics of nil ages beautifully por trayeil by over three hundred dancers. The hencflcUrtea aro the Hospital of tho UnUerslty of Pennsylvania. Men'a Medi cal Ward, the Jefferson Cilleno Hospital of Philadelphia, Medical Wards, St. c:hrllo Pher'a Hospital for Children, and St. Tim othy'a Memorial Hospital. Doorg open at 00, concert at 8:30 until 0.00. Openlnir feature at 0.00 General dnnclna- about 10.00. Light refreshments at 11:I0 Tickets. IncIudlnK danclne and refresh ments, are ta.no for each person, and aro on salo at the Charity llall office, 318 Chest, nut street (telephone Lombatd 80S), Heppo'a and Ityan's Spectators' tickets, no cents each for the Amphitheatre, n well as regular 15 00 tickets U bo on sale ut the Academy on Thursday evening. New York Symphony Orchestra WALTEIt DAMROSCH, Conductor ACADEMY OF Ml'SIC. Thurs. Kmt., Dee. 18 D'INDY'H NEW "WAIf 8TMPIIONT (First Tlmo In Philadelphia) V$ KREISLER HEETHOVKN VIOLIN CONCEHTO Iten Se.its, "So to ? 2 no at Ilepne's. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUBn METROPOLITAN OPE11A COMPANY. N. Y. BEcTiVf- LA B0HEME MMER. ALDA, nOMAINE. MM. HAIUtOLD, acoTTt, picro, martino, malatksta. RUHCHKILIAN, AUD18IO Cond.. MR. PAPI. ents1108 Chestnut Pt. Wal.44!4 Race 07. METROPOLITAN raSiAT8UNow For Entire CnjraRement Xmaa and New Yenr's Weeks. Hep. Mon . Dec. 22, "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1018" SAM S. SHUBERT wbd. I FW FIELDS ln th Rolllchlnf LtW n-LUJ Musical Comedy "A LONELY ROMEO" Chestnut St OJKA Mats. Wed. v-nesmut -"" house sat. The N. Y. Princess Theatre Musical Success "OH, MY DEAR" ""J?.1.- y- 1 YRIP MATINEES WEDNESDAY -" l IXlV" AND SATURDAY watTHA KALICH ' "THE RIDDLE : WOMAN" ADF1 PHI MATINEES THURSDAY ruci-i i w AND aATUnDAY TP A F Q wlUl I r.A O T CHARIxrrTE WALKER --" R -" HndRRNUKTT.AWFORD i 1 4 1 8 Walnut Street ni" wamui -jiiccc a 10! f y . r Mftrlc-tr ttt ah tfllt. 44 A Ik? - . -M ''. MARYPICKFORD " MiL ""EAllT O THE HILLS" f NEXT WEEK NOnMA TALMADOS "? In "THC ISLE OF CONQUEST" ) ' PALACE 7n a ,. I-'11 M"KET STnltET - 0 A U-.J.0. " S'4t r.-4i, Ti4. ft-30 P. M. ; CECIL B. DD MILLE'S Best ' . "MALE AND FEMALES A PARAMOUNT-ARTCIIAFT PlctUr jy liaBiul ner. j M. JJarno'B Kotnoun Vitrei, Cast IncIU'les Thus. Meiuhan. Olorla Swan-!?,"-?Vl;'lVr" Kol'Ttt, I.lln L Kobt. Osln . I1I?,??.TAIrS. 0N ou" NEW OnOAN DAILYi' , , 'hll;lihla,a Foremost Organ Holofsta 4 uaa jcji umma & rm. otto jr. beck ;n A R c a FT A I J -.CHKSTNWT HK.I.OW 10TH .. ' 1" A M vi -j, 1-5 a:45, 7:4r,. 0:30 P, UT" Robert Warwick "An MuZT'cb ' txt Week CONSTANCE DINNETf In 'CIIBTWHILB SUSAN" Victoria;1 Mnrk.t Strret Above N'nth " ,, THEDA BAR A "LURE of ; i Ji-xvA nA AMUITION" 1 Nt. Wit , TOM .MIX In "SPEED MANIAC'UJ CAPITOL ? A ,, 7.M MAIIKKT STRHKT - in m i? 2 3:13, r. -4.-. 7' :30 P. U tthel Uavfnn "Mora iwamy Than the MaW REGENT MARKET BT. Del. 1TTH DOUOLAS MaeLEAN anil DORIS MAT In "T entv-threw and a Halt Hours' Leave" MARKET STREET - ATJUNIPEIX CONTINUOUS' VAUDEVILLE BORKIN TROUPEr"""' , SHIMMY INN' , Other am.-SJS?1,,---. BROADWAY Bt0ii Snyder Av ritl 1 r tJAtJY musical orPfth'b "SCARLET DAYS'Ti? CROSS KEYS market rt. nei. oou. OS "THF F?MAMriCDC"SnniItn,D 9lJf Melanre -. t, PHILADELPIHA'B FOREMOfST THEATRES f'.nri-iVl- NI0"TS AT 8:20 T VjarriCK LAST MAT. SAT. at 2:I0' . I . a -r "t J,Cl' T I -TTlf? wm Gr3t Comedy mmvm GtWsoaosac' 'ofi)P ffo.2b. fs fsmmi $sy NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY DAVID BEtUscO Preaenta i FRANCES STARR In Her Latest and area test Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!" '' R--J Last Tvfo Weeka E-ra. 8:15 J-JI UdU Matlneea Wed. & (Bat. DAVID Dr.LASCO Presents "DADDIES" A Comedy by JOHN L. HOnBLB "DADDIES" WILL RANK WITH CEH TAINTV A8 THE GREATEST COMEDX PHILADELPHIA HAS EVER SEEN. KntH fnr lh T.nkf Wa.v in u.u T.v . r i pT-ivi-ocsf Last Tt' Weeks Eva. 8:15 r Oil CSt Matinees Wed. & Bat. Charles Dllllnshnm's Musical Comedy Btara S JULIA -i JOSEPH ANDERSON CAWTHORN in "THE CANARY" with DOTLE DIXON and MAUDE EBURNE Peats for the Laat Weejt on Bala Today METROPOLITAN Opera House TOMORROW Night; AT 8;15 JOHN Amerka'a Favorite Slncer IN A GREAT PROGRAM Includlnr th aria from "Don Giovanni." "Ah! Moon at "T My Delight," "Roses of Plcardy," "The) Harp That Onco," "Dear Old Pal of Mine," ' "Molly Ei;annlgan," "Little Old Mother ot , Mine." j Good Seats Still Available " BEATS. 1, J1.C0, 2. 1108 Chestnul Street , Fhonca, Walnut 4424: Race OT "J ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1 mm FR'Y - SAT'Y MAT". ::30-: icupn u U j J 1 n NEXT T EXTRA- AH7nM17QnAVEVE 8:15 Battlefields OF FRANCE SOc, 7So. 1. 1-E0 at Heppe'a a5o at Poor. The Little Theatre - " ' Beill Phone Locust 0841. A COMEDY DRAMA WITH A FURPOSB BX WILXjABD mavk WITH BARIIY McCORMACK if- AND AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK CAST "More thrllllnir than 'Tlaor Rose.' " N. Anv i POPULAR JWCED MAT. BATVUAX IcEDIIHt WITHERSrCON HALL TONiailT. 8:15 H. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' ALBERT N. HOXIE. Director LEWIS JAMES HOWELL, Baritone, ' asslstlns artist ( SONGS BY THE AUDIENCE A SPECIAL ,,r fe'j ppjatiirb 'r i Tickets, C0c to tl.bO. University Eitsn-. itlon Box OBlce, Wlthertpoon Building. -ffl'f EITH'S UMAKLbS K1JNU fit VU, ? In "DREAM STARS" JOE LAURIE, Jr., FAY COUKTNEY tb(l JaisUnd Naval Octette: Jamea anJ Sadie Leonard, and Others. ,5 ACADEMY TOMORROW AFT, AT 3;?0 V lir.'' 1A. Ill GABRILOWTTSCH PIANIST Tickets, J5.0O. tl.SO. 11, 75o at Ileppe'a, 111U Chestnut Street, T AZZARIXrf.ANZ - CONTRALTO,, VA. VJpUNJaVT ballroom tJellevucOtrattoj'tl - t. Vi fl 1 "1' i si I id i it i 4. Ni A -il 'bit J1 A (ft .?- f Ot Nw.r Monday at U A. "M. " -"' - ISI I Orf!l Sl.Tbaaut's mssnnr fmsrmfn "T : iTj. ' ' S,A ,- .- lj h i in m in wfummmm lpiWi i i i
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