msssmBzmm rwJwliSf''!-''-'' "w -e,ryjir -. j ?ftfn ' ' " rrfn"'vv,j EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIHADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 11 I. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class Meeting Theatre Party for Miss Ellen Harrison Plans for "Holiday iVigit" TH13 iirlnclpal rxfitpinciit In noddy tonight 1m tho Hutimlny llvenliijr Dnnclnn; ClnsM party, which will ho hold In tho ltolloviio-Htrntfonl. It Ih the Commiltoo (.'Inert, oti luinw, nml Is Tor the Hubdrbi. Tlio mootliiK, which was to hnvo boon hold "on December J!l, wuh cnllod off borniiHe of the dontb of Mm. (.'hnrloH Un Conlii, who wiin ou the com mittee. There will be u number of dinners before the meeting tonight, mining (horn a Inrzp uffnlr nl (lie Ibdlovile-Ntrutford for Virginia Cutter, which will be given by her mother, Mra. George Calvert farter, mid nnother large dinner given b' Mr. and Mis. V. Hepburn for Jane The Daniel Ij. Ilcbnrdt,, of fhestnul Hill, will gle a dinner for Julia and Mur. Mnrianno Ilnnia, who Ih home from boarding nchool for the lolidajH, will be guoht of honor at a liuner given by her parents, the tirorge fi. IIu Ices, of Ivy Cottage, Ocrmnu (own Still. another dinner will bo tho one glo.u for I'egg Kergimou by her parents, the Lincoln KcrgimonH. It Hounds to me as if It would be u tery good part, what think jouV TUICIU3 will be one or two other nihil rN tliis evening for the younger ct, Tlnj ,f. Heron CroinauN, of Ard more, aie giving u duiuc for their chil dren, mid the Charles Custis Harri sons, .lr., will give a theatre party nnd supper for I'llen, their sieeond duugliter. Augusta, the elder one, will go to the Hepburn dinner and to the Dancing Class. She will be a debutante next 3 ear, jou Know. DON'T jou like the wide scarfs some of the women are wearing this year? I mw Mrs. Charlie Vox wulking up Chestnut street u day or mo before Christmas, nnd she ccjtnmly did look tii-ll. Shi- una wearine u liurnle sports suit, nnd a long woolen wart of tan J was wound about her necli. a nat 01 n lighter shade of tan cloth adorned with small French (lowers about tho crown finished the smait costume. Khc Is so pretty, I think. She is n siter of Mrs. Toe Harrison nnd Mrs. Stevenson Knsby. You remember, she was Miss Mary Large. And speaking of her makes me re member that about two blocks farther down the street that duv I met her sis-ter-in law, Airs. .loliu Large, who was Clifford New bold. She was with her aunt, Miss Mnrj New bold. Mrs. Large was wealing u very good-looking Scotch flaid skirt and n brown bear fur coat. Ier small rather tiariow-briinmcd hat was of dark blue silk trimmed with stiff flat aigrettes. She, too, looked very well. IHOPK the "Holiday Night" which Mrs. Robert Lesley is getting up for the lienetit of St. Vincent's Home will prove u success. It ought to be, thnt'sl sure, for Charley Morgan is teaching the boys and girls to dance, and there are to be all kinds of good vaudeville stunts. The particular object of the entertainment is to rni-e sufficient means to install nu elevator in the home. You Know there arc hundreds of small tots, some of them not three ycats old, who must be taken out In the air every day. Sometimes one sister will have charge of us many as beventy wee people, and it's an impossible task to carry said seventy babies of three and fmir Tenrs nn and down stairs. So the board of managers is certainly not starting too boon to put said elevator In is It? Some of those associated with Mrs. Leslie in the work are Mrs. John S. Ncwbold, Mrs. Fielding Otis Lewis, Mrs, Ashton Devereux, Mrs, James Mundy. Mrs. Otis Skinner, Mrs. Archi bald BarkUe, Mrs, Hobert Ilicknell, Mrs. Arthur Primrose IJaugb. Miss Edith Itiviuus, Mrs. Samuel Costlier and a number o others. I HEAR that tbe'Club Night next week by the Plays and Players will be extremely interesting. I should say it will if, as the program rends, Mrs. Harribou K. Caner, Jr., and KIcanor Beetem arc to bo transferred from girls into seals, nnd back into humnn form again. That will be borne play, I should say I The first of the three one-act plays will bo "The Constant Lover," in which Helen Shelton, u debutante of "this vear, will be the star, nnd Mr. David Sellers Vogels will be the second con stellation. The second play is to be the "Song of tho Seal." It is a Hebridenn legend and sounds, hs I said, remarkable The actors in this will be Mr. Joo Fox, Hoy Smith, Mrs, faner nnd Eleanor Ueetcm. Then comes the third piny, "Dust of tho Road," and the players will be Carl Altmaicr, Itnymoud Robinson, Dr. Karl nice nnd Mrs. Chnrles Dickinson. They all sound good to me, so I 11 be there for sure. The club nights will be January 5 and January 0. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES At the dunce which Mrs. William S. Read, Jr., of St. Martins i lane, gave oil Saturday evening at tlu Philadelphia Cricket Club in honor of her daughter, Miss Helen Read, the following t-uests were present: Miss Mary 'Virginia Allen, Sliss Grace Anne Clement, Miss Eleanor Coleman, Miss Emily CooUiwn, Miss Charlotte Cowperthwalto. M ss Grace Clothier, Miss Mnry Davis. Miss Patty Dcnckla. Miss Dorothy lodge, Miss Isabel Dolau, Miss Mary Lllzey, Miss Alice Ellzey, Miss Catherine (It tings, Miss Ellen Hebard, Sliss Rally Henry, Miss Elizabeth Henson, Sliss Adelaide Jeffrey, Sliss Cornelia Ken nedy, Miss Deborah Lippiucott, Sliss Elizabeth Lipnincott. Sliss Ellzuboth Tinn. Mlsa Tlllltt Polk. SlisS Polly Itoblnsou, Miss Nancy Sailer, Miss An ubel Sewell, Miss Annette Skinner, Miss Maigaret Souder, Miss Slary Strawbridge, MUs Ruth Van Sciver, Miss Retty Warder, Sliss Slargaret Watson, Miss Anne Wcthcrlll, Mis Mlizabcth Williams, Miss Priscilla. W!l Jiams, Sliss Husunno Wister. Sliss Eliz abeth Woolston, Miss Elizabeth Wlliet, Jtiss Carroll Young, Sliss SInrgurct Maneely, liss Grace Price Morct.ii, Miss Clementina SIcKenzle. Sliss Mar lorio Morso, Sliss Alice Sloricc, SIi3s Margaret Ogden, Sliss JWty Ogilcn, Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Nancy Page, Mr. Robert Arndt. Sir. Charles Riir elay, Sir. Walter Rayliss, Mr. James Rilllngslea. Sir. Robert Thaxter Rick nell, Jr.. Sir. .Tuck Uissell, Sir. Don ald Carrlgan, Sir. Richard Churchman, Mr. W. Morgan Churchman. Ji., Mi. Samuel (Collier, Mr. Louis Clothier, Sir. Joseph Davis, Sir. Conyers Davis Sir. Horace Deacou. Sir. Amos Denoiu, Mr. David Dodge. Sir. Ellison Djwus, Mr. Robert Dunn, Sir. Samuel Emlcn, !!d, Mr. Edward Fihkc, Sir. Thomas !?. Gates, Jr., Sir. Arthur Haines, Sir. Hcckor llnllahau, Air. Donnld Kerr, Mr. Charles Carter. Mr. Davenport Plumber, Sir. Tyson Stokes, Sir, Joseph Stelnmetz, Mr. Philip Strublng, Sir. Mileo Vn'.entino. Sir. William Wotnu. Mr. Brlntou AVbarton. Sir. Edward Welner, Sir. Wheeler Iord, Mr. Jack Mane-dv, Sir, John Morgan, Mr. Row land Morgan, Sir, John Pattjvsuu, Sir. George Parry, Sir. T. Morri I'crot, ad, and Mr, Nclsou Purviancc, Mr, and Mrs- Hober,t Thaxter Hick ncll lll Bivf a dinner tomorrow eyenlni! before tho uieetlHB Of MIsd .liocbvypod'S dancing class In honor of their son, Mr. Itobort Thnxter Itlrkncll. Jr. The guests will bo Miss Anne 'N'ethcrill, .Miss niUabeth Voolton. Mim Klln both Zunc, Miss Mnrthn Machnhl, Miss Mnry P. Ellzey, Miss Alico Klbsey. Mr. Thomas (JuIivh, Jr.. Mr. CIihiIos Cow pertlnviilte, Mr. AVillinm T. Moyfan, Mr. Martin Knoedler, Mr. ltobert Johnson and Mr. Arthur Hacker. Mr. nnd Mrs, Q. Hnrtmnn Kulin (iitertniuod lit dinner Inst evening tit the llellOMio-Stintford, in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Craig Middle, who are visiting Mr. and Mis. (loorgc V. Clillds Droxrl Among tho guests who will attend tho theatre pnrtv which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., of Ovcrbrook, will give tomorrow evening, in honor of MihS Helen Hope Wilson, dcpiltantc daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan D. WINon, of 1S41 Spruce street, and Miss Anno Ilarton Townsend. debutante daughter of Mr. J Iturton Townsond, of lllnncovd, Oveibrook, will bo Miss Harriot Krazlcr Zimmerman, Miss Catherine Coxe, JJIm Caroljn Valen tine, Miss Mnry Cos Page, Miss Jane Hell Yentmau. Miss Hoberta M. Howe, Miss Margurot Uiiss, Miss HlUabcth Ilos. Miss Maisio liush, Miss Emily L, Clothier. ,Mlss Margaret Unlston Cost, Mr. Dudley Diew-Itcar, Mr. Edmund Purves. Mr. Ilenrv llrln ton Coxe, Jr., Mr. William T. Wright, Jr., Mr. Eugene M. Cheston, Mr. William i. Savage, Mr. IJrooke Ed wards, Sir. Itodney P, Cooltmnn, Mr. (loorge Weld. Mr. John Van Pelt. Mr. William Austin, Sir. Hdnov (!. (Jest, Mr. James Devolin, Jr, and Mr. Pal mer TouiiMMid. Miss Marion Watts will be the guest of honor nt a dinner followed by a theatre party tomorrow evening, to be gien bv her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Walts, of York House, Oconto. Tho guests will include Miss Elizabeth Frostier. Miss Helen Sewoll, Miss Marlon Odcll, of Wilmington; Miss Maisio Fruitier, Miss Virginia Hccksehcr, Mr. ISurclay Jones, Mr. Peiot AVhltlng, Mr. Henry Miller Watts, Jr., Mr. Gilbert Hoag, Mr. Ldwnrd Tajlor and Mrf John Whit ing, The gucbts at the theatre party nnd supper at the Ritz-Carlton which Mr. and Mrs. Ilenty Pratt McKoau, of Pine Run Farm, Penllvn, will give on Sat urday, January L'l, in honor of MihS Rovuleno II. Dickinson, debutnntc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mere-i dith l)icl(inson, of Trenton, will include Miss Mary Trotter Goodman, Miss Har riet F. Zimmerninnn, Miss Elizabeth Dulles Iiartow, Mibs Elizabeth Strub ing, Miss Margnretta T. Sharplcss, Miss Evelyn N. Smith, Miss Laov II. Grey. Mr. John McLnnuhan, Mr. Rob ert N. Downs. :id, Sir. John P. Poo, Mr. Ilnrclay Knight, Mr. Roger Mont gomery, Mr. Richard Cuyler, Mr. Liv ingston ISniloy, Sir. Herbert Church and Sir, Lewis Itrcnslcr. Sir. nnd Sirs. C. Colkot Wilson, Wil son Farm. Paoli, will be nt home in formally on Now Year's Day from ,'t until (! o'clock. Sirs. Anderson and Sliss Wilson will assist in receiving. Sirs. Caleb Crc-sou and Sirs. C. Colkot Wilson, Jr.. will preside nt the tea table. No cards have been sent out. Sir. and Sirs. Henry Rocvcr, of St. Davids, will gie a dance in honor of their daughtcts, Sliss Sarah Roer and Sliss Janet Roever, on Wednesday, De cember III. Sirs. J. S. Laycock, of Wavne. will give n dance in honor of her daughter, Sliss Dorothy Lajcock, on Thursday ,cening, .Jnnuury 1. Sir. and Sits. Cushmati, of Washing ton, rfio spending the liolidajs with Mrs. Cushmnn's brother-in-law nnd sister, Sir. nnd Sirs. F. King Wain- wright, of Isryn Slawr. ' Mr. Chnrles Stockton Thornc, of New York, nnd Sir. Adler Scott Merrill, of Uoston, will arrive on Wednesday to tpend u few dajs witlt Sirs, William C. Allison and her family in Rosemont. The wedding of Sirs, Allison and Sir. Thornc will be nn event of the early spring. Sir. and Sirs. George Dickie Ogden, Miss Kntherine 7,. Ogden, of Oakdene, Radnor, spent Christmas with Sirs. Ogden's sister, Mrs. John C. Jennings, ut Pittsburgh. They will return Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Jen nings, who will visit them for a few days. Mrs. II. II. Ellison, of Rriar Hill. Roseniont, is spending a few days at the llrighton Hotel, Atlantic City. Sirs. Joseph M. Pew nnd her daughter, Sliss Ethel Pew, of Glen mcad, Bryn Slawr, will leave for their pluco in Florida, January 10. Mr. and Sirs. George De Gulre, of Washington, who have recently re turned from their wedding trip, are at the Mnrlborough-UIeuheim, Atlantic City, for tho holidays. Sir. and Sirs. ' jfe j l'holo in Photo-Crnftora SIRS. HENRY L. (.EYKLIN SIls, ie clin Is a piomiiirnt niatrnn lling on (ho Slain Line. Her daughter, Sliss 10. Antoinette (iejciln, is a debutante of this season W. II. Wails, of I2Lari North Thirty third street, are with tlieni. Sirs. Do Guire wns Sliss Helen Adole Green, of this city. Sir. nnd Sirs. Chutles D.ipp, of 0010 Old York road. O.ik Lane, nunouuee the engagement of their daughter, Sliss Slnrion Dapp, to Sir. Richards J. lienor, fonneily of Slotint Airy and now of Fott Wnne, Ind. Sir. nnd SIis. Chntles F. Wall, of the Touraine Apnitiucntb, Sixteenth nnd Spruce studs, entertained ut dinner on Christinas Day, in honor of their daughter, a recent bride, and her husband, Sir. nnd Sirs. Ludwig T. Volleis, of New Yoik. Sirs. Edwnrd C. I'ensoii, of Zendii Farms, Ambler, has returned fiom n motor trip aerois tho lontlneut, linving spent scvernl weeks ut Ciuwhenrt, Wjo., visiting fiieuds. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sir. nnd Sirs. William SI. Jljers, 224 West Harold stiret, announce the engagement of their dnughter. Miss Florence E., to Sir. A. Kenneth Adams, son of Sir. and Sirs. A. C. Adam, fi715 North Park avenue. No date for the wedding has been set. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Ilubsher, of 5000 Christian street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sliss Hoc C. Ilubsher, and Sir. Slorris L. Frankel, uNo of thi-, city. uiniinmmiijriHHiriiNiimmNiiinjiMiri!Li,'iii:niiiiiiiHiT.:riiiiimt I3 mi nil iiiuaiiiuumni 1 1 iiniminUHinui i n n m m i mm n ai t mntn ! n ttmni Whzffriv & iHrtlmerj Ijop, is 1423 Walnut Street Winter Millinery $ Formerly $25 up Fur Coats, Muffs, Scarfs, Sport Shirt Waists French Headed Bags & 1102 CHESTNUT Reductions Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits 22.75 27.75 29.75 Street, Top and Motor Coats 22.75 27.75 29.75' It is our custom to start each season with new merchandise. Tyrol Wool Suits and Coats at these prices mean a saving of at least 10.00. Tyrol Wool garments are so staple in style that they are perfectly good for the coming season. Ladies' Hats Largely Reduced Mann & Dilks UQ2 CHESTNUT STREET SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sliss Slargaret Kollj and SIis Cath erine Kelly, of 2111 South Fifteenth sheet, are spending the holidnvs with Sir. and Sirs. P. Sherry, III" Varrick street, Jersey Cit. . J. Sliss Sarn Stoouiun, of 70." South Third street, has nist lotuined from an extended trip thiough the Sliddle West, stopping ut Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Quceiibtown Heights, Can., and Detioit, spending two months with rel ate es in Chicago NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sir. and Sirs Paul Slllmnn Hosser gave a breakfast on Ciiiistinas morning. Their guests included Sir. and Sirs. Paul Slilinnn Hcsscr, Jr., Master Paul Slllmnn Hcsscr. :td. Sir. and Sirs. Bron F. Wnlton. Slis.i Elunbcth Slnrgniet Walton. Slr. SHigniet ul ton, Sliss Elsie Tin nor. Sirs. Theodor Hessor nnd Sir. and Mis. 10. Gehrin: Ilarknoss. Sirs. Eli.nbeth Daniels, of 100S AVcst Diamond street, Ims gone with her son and daughter-in-law. Sir. nnd Sirs. Samuel Dnniels, of Riverton, N. J., to Slnssillou. O.. where they will be the guebts of Sir. nnd Mrs. Chnrles L. Chidester for ii fortnight. Sirs. Lhidos ter is the daughter of Sir. and Slrb. Daniels. Sirs. I. Rywick of 1032 North Pat ton street, nnnounees the engagement of her daughter. Sliss Slincrva Rywick, to Sir. Philip P. Golden. Moderately l'riced DIE.KS STREET 8and$10 I , - QERMANTOWN Mr.(and Mrs. Wulter 1). Larzclerc, Idl 'Wrst Coulter street, Gormnntown, rave n dance Saturday evening before tho Slanhelm Dancing Class, In honor f their daughter. Sliss Slargaret Lnrzelero, nnd her guest Mls ltentrlx Haines, of New York. There were six teen guests, including Sliss Julia Davis Lee. Sliss Helen (.'. Henderson. Miss Charlotte M. Graves. Sliss Ruth At kinson. Sliss Louise Harding. Sir. Wit Ham SlcCillluin, Sir. George West, Sir. Gordon Croutcr. Sir. .Initios Mullen. Mr. Sfcrrltt Hulbert, Sir. Hnrold Ganda and Sir. John Si. Harris. Mrs. I. Holcroft Oetter. of 207 West Chew street, aunouncos the engagement of her daughter. Miss Ida Holcroft Oetter, to Sir. Edward J. Schallehn, of Kansas. . WIPSAHICKON 1 The joune noonle of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church gave an interesting Christinas entertainment in (no parish house on Saturday evening. 1 nder the direction of Sliss Alice Berry the cantata of "Santa's Christmas Slipper" wits picscnted, witii Sir. Row land Hutchinson as Santa. Others Ink ing part were Sir. George Spencer. Sir. Henry Dnhm. Jr., Miss Lillian Dnr- Itctli, Sliss Ruth Chamberlain, Sliss Alice Dnhm. Sliss Edith Dnhm. Mr. Ralph Garrett. Sliss Dorothy Jones, Miss Dorothy Foulds, Sliss Alice Pear son, Sliss Elsie Hudson, Sliss Elbnheth Berry, Miss Slargaret Jones, Sliss Slnr- I gnret Spencer, Sir, Sidney Spencer. Sir doorgc Eastwood, Sliss Emily East i wood, Sliss Gladys Gnodvenr. Sliss i Lllrabcth Goodyear. Sliss SInrsuiici Smallcy nnd Sir. Robert Wntchhoni. TIOGA Sirs. Nathaniel W. Jones, of 4012 North Broad street, will entertain at curds tomorrow when her guests will I Include Sirs. Ernest SIncSIorris, Sirs. (i Bnrlinm Bond, Sirs. Cornelius Am hiuster, Mrs. Martin IVonzliiu, Mis. '.lobe G SIoKnrnher, Mrs. Joseph Lnn niiig and Sirs. Lambert Bordo, of Rns- H n. Pit. Sea Isle Yacht Motor Club Danes The second of a soiio- of donees to J bo given by the Sea Isle Ynelit and SIntor Club will be a bnl masque, to he ' hold at the Hotel Rlttenhouso this eve- ( ning. An informal dunce will nko be ghon at one of the country clubs in the spring. The patronesses are Sirs ' Thomas F. Roilley, Mrs. C. Henry Strecker, Sirs. James Twohev, Sirs. James J, Hagnn, Sirs William P J Shea, Mrs. Anthonr I). McN'ichol, Sirs. . SInr C Brooks, Sirs. J Nelson Fnr i I'll. Sirs. Franz Zlinkllton, Sirs (loorge J. Straubmiiller, Mrs. .Initios A j Crnbtree, Mrs. Edward L. Wingeit, i Sirs. Joseph SInllon, SIis. Edwatd Wells, Sirs. Ricliard SI Atwntcr, of ClmdiU Ford, Pa. ; Sirs. Edgar P. East, of New York; Sirs. Edward Arnrtt anil Mis. Irving Fitch, of Sea Isle Citj, Now .Terse. I AMainine the JW"58"-""1 Walnut St s jy js ssr m i St. James J J fflfrfJfa iff)) h Between Hotel XJLj wCsW'C,1M & 13th FORMERLY 2jd 1220-22-24? Walnut Street IjlJI ' '-' "-' "'1 -'i-t': ' ' ... ..:.-? lljjll r4 111 lllli Reductions: I Evening Gowns 1 1 Dinner Dresses and Dance Frocks e3 ill lL EVJ7I fc- .vvf tin A stj iHN i! III I m illlil ra mk W It e sM I k $ AS $ ml ill iSrSI )m Jik The smartest, the newest, the HI most distinguished of modes for formal evening wear now repriced: I They Were $59.50 $85.00 $110 $225 i UlT F" fc-. Vff tCFm I All Purchases Will Be Billed February 1st, 1920 1 1 Daer-Eschner Wedding A wedding of Interest In this rlty and in Chicago, was that of Sliss Wilma Ksehncr, daughter of Mrs. IOtils Esohner, of 2001 North Fnrk avenue nnd Sir. Harry S. Baer, of Chicago, which took placo last evening nt tho home of the bride's mother. The cere mony wns performed by the bride's brother-in-law, Rubbl Isaac Landman, of Par Rockaway. N. Y., and was fol lowed by n dinner for the families. The bride wore a gown of white crepe meteor with her tulle veil arranged with n wrenth of silver leaves nnd n train of silver cloth. She carried n white-bound Bible with a marker of sweet peas. Sliss Louise Slyer, of ltnltlmoio, tho maid of honor, woic n pink vehet gown with tho wnlst of pink spangled net and carried pink loses and pink sweet peas. The little flower gills, Miss Aileeii (Vrtlip and Miss Mnrjorle Emma Ortlip, of New Yoik, wore white frocks with pink ribbon trimmings and carried old fnshiotied bouquets of varied colored (lowers. Mr. Frederick E. Baer, of New York, was his brother's best man. Sir. and Mrs. Hnor left for a trip through the West and will live in Chicago. NEW SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 30 So, 1 5th St. SHORE DINNERS Chops Steaks Poultry TODAY'S SPECIAL DINNER PLATTER 85c Tenderloin Tidbit , Rissole Sweet Potatoes ' Tiny Peas "academy ofmusTc" Thursday Bvk . Jn. 8. 1U20, nt 8 15 V Ji' JOINT RECITAL MATlin TlAlTOt.n ROIMtANO Or Miyrnoroi.lTA.M opera vo. T'lrst iipisMiriKp in rerltal m Phlla and lSHAin, VH'IININ, KijtnroM plnnlst He Bentu 1 00, t HO ( U0 nnd ii 50 TIcKeti" lit Hxpfa'a 1115 Thpstnut Ktrt. MOT l'MII.A I'DNCUKT IHltKAl, MR. ERNEST BLOCH Tho Eminent Swiss Composer FJv Icturn, on Alternat Thuridays at Half Attfr Four Tho Second Lecture, on Thursday, Jan, 1st "The Psychology of Music or Music Considered as a Language" Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 150D Locust Street Courao Tickets $10. Address Secretary. WALNUT NEW YEAR'S JtAT. nt 2:30 WiUNU 1 NIGHTS at 8-DO John lx, Jr.'s etory of Kentucky Mountains lffl)E( NEXT WEEK, SEATS THURS. The Biff Musical Comedy Hit LET'S GO GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON acadumy NEW YEARS EVE. Ol JlUBll nncKMnnn 31, at 8 so. MARIE SUNDELIUS JOSEF SHLISKY LEO ORNSTEIN MAX GEGNA inntf at $1.00 to $2 fiO. now on naif nt TIppip, 1tU t'hentnut street Mall orders tllh tn ordrt of rtccipt. ACAlJlMV Scats Ileppo's, lilt) Chestnut. Philadelphia Orchestra i,i:oroi.n rtokowski, conductor mi BAY Al"TEnOON, JAN'. S, at 3 00 iSATt'nDAY r.VKNING. JAN. 4, at -8:15. Soloist, AT.FHJ3D CORTOT. Planlut MBNOULhSOHN Oienure, "Hebrides" SCHUMANN, Concerto for Tlano and Orches tra In A minor. raciIAlKOWSiKY, bymphony No. B In nmlnor. HI IMONT'S Hrnmett J. Welch Mln LIUIVIWIM J ,,, A11CH . 0TH HTR. MAT1NKI3 TODAY Chrlstmni Tree i Tos. Lady Nancy Astor Rr MIDNIGHT SHOW WED , 11 15 P. M. PFOPI FS Kci Ave- and Cumberland rcwrLLJ ladles' siat Kery Day BOSTON!ANSraANwuhNNcv MIDNIGHT SHOW NI1W YKAR'S n'12 SsS yWMiMW Par I I Market Ht. ab.lBlh, 11 A.M, to llllB r.M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ,.,. IN HIS NKW PICTtmB When the Clouds Roll By" Added Attraction First ShowlnR Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in "THE GARAGE" 'Memories' (A Now Trlima) Nature's Colon Stanley Orchenlra Itenmvned Organists MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YHAlt'B BVB. PALACE . 1214 MAHICDT frniF.ET " J2A' ,M; 1Z- " 3'45 5C, 7:40, (1 30 T. M. WALLACE REID """" A .. ROSCOE "Fatty" ARBUCKLE , in "THE GARAGE" MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S BVB. A R cTdTa . cunsTNUT unixjw ith HA ,M.' i-'uHu3'4"' r,!4&' 7 5' Oi-W P. M. WALLACE REID "ila,rbITrnSi.. ROSCOE "Fatty" ARBUCKLE in "THE GARAGE" NEW YEAIfH EVE, MIDNIGHT STOW V I C T 0 R f A MAJIKET 8TKEGT ABOVE 0TH U A. M. If) 11.10 1'. M. ,., . MAIHON DAVIEH In "THE CINEMA MURDER" ROSCOE "Fatty" ARBUCKLE m First Showing, "The Garage" MIDNIGHT MIOWIXQ NEW YMR'S EVK. C a p i fo" T K.A.M.ii!p,0I,t: INorma Talmadge islk or CHARLIE CHAPLIN yst" JvUVjlLlN 1 , DOIIOTHY DAI.TON MIDNIGHT SllQlTOrJyg; 11 A r. to 11 P. M. MAKKET STREET AT JUND?E!t CONTINUOUS VATTnVTT.T.l.' "Quakertown to Broadway" U Midnight Shorr New Year's IBve "RBnitVED SEATS NOW ON SALE BROADWAY Broai1 Snyder Ave ,. ... 2:30. 0MG& 0. Who s Your Friend" ilvfnv CHARLIE CHAPLIN "a Say51 CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. Bel COth "9 KRAZY KIDS""9 EI.TH'S Marion Morgan Dancers A nrllllant Bpectacla V m ir Macart & Bradfor.1 EthllTin. Hue i:ieanor liall & Drolher; Eddl. Buzzfll t IVtrgy Parker, and HIO HOLIDAY WEEli VXIAA 3 Bhons Npw Year'a Day 1.80. i :S0 ?,"?,. ?. p: lr Coo1 Sea' J" 'or Iioth Matinees. rilllADnU'HIA'S rOREM03T THEATRES FORREST Last 6 Evgs. AT 8 'll Mats Wed. Thura. (ftw Tur'a) A Sa't.' Klaw Ic l-rlanger'a IUdlant MuBlcal Comply THE RAINBOW GIRL With mi,t,Y H. VAN and New York Cat. WOItl.D'S MOST BEAUTIFUl. CHORUS 3 Glorious Yearn of Unparalleled Prosperity TWO WEEKS ONLY. TAN K Beat. IIEGIKNIKU MON J"- Thursday THE NIGHT BOAT Charlea Dillingham's Itest Mu.lcal Comedy Hy Anne Caldncll. JIusIa by Jerome Kern. HLB1 hy K. Ci. Latlura. Musical Numbers by red Wayburn. Cast Includes: jack iiazza11d, louise gp.oody, sti:li.a iiohan. ada lewis, hal FKULLY. EHNE3T TOimENCE, IIANS-1-ORD VLHO. and others with A Jolly Crew or Trctty Girts. GARRICK Lat6'E. AT 8:ll Mats. Wed.. Thurs. (New Year'a) and SaL DAVID nELARCO Prea-nls FRANCES STARR in Her latest and Givutet Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!" ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST NEXT WEEK -SEATS THURSDAY JOHN UOLDEVH lAUGHlNG HIT A Comcily by Austin Strons WITH THE NEW YORK COMPANY BROAD Last 6 EvSs- at 8 : 1 5 Mats. Wed.. Thurs. (New Year's) and Sat. CHARLES KROHMAN Presents WILLIAM GILLETTE In J M nARRIWH Uest Comedy "DEAR BRUTUS" NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY 1IENRV iULLEIt Presents CHATTERT0N In a new comedy "Moonlight and Honeysuckle" lly GEORGE SCARBOROUGH PHILADELPHIA YTheatra 1TTH t DE LANCEY BTS. (Uelow Spruce) GALA OPENING TONIGHT MAY IRWIN In th funniest play In yearn' "ON THE HIRING LINE" Matlneeo New Year's and Saturday. MAfvnnnli'fon OPERA HOLBE etrOpOlltan Mat, Wed . Thurs.. Bat. TONIGHT N. Y Winter Garden Rovu. "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1018" Seats Non.lllS Chestnut St. & Met.Op.Hs. QamS Shnbert KVOS. at 8 IB. jama.MUDCH Mats. Thurs. &st. LEW FIELDS In "A LONELY ROMEO" ChestnutSt. oFoja ovn n,.. 8,,5 "OH, MY DEAR!" I YRIP EVOS. I MATS. WED., NEW "" atSilS I YEAR'S DAY & SAT. Sam Bernard & Irene Bordoni In "AS YOU WERE," with an All-Btar Cart AnF!PHI EVENINGS 8 IB. AICI-l ni Mat.Thur. ASt. FLORENCE MOORE in "BREAKPAST IN BED" InRPHFUM Mat- Tomorrow, !Bc, S5o. M,He?"7ra The Gjrl Forr Yonder JAN. B "EVERYWOMAN" P A CTTA "'nut b.8. Mt,TJiiy, LAOllNU The Bon-Ton Girl8 MIDNrTESHOWWed'day Evfj. BIJOU Slh Bb. nc. MAT. TODAY. THE BLUE BIRDS iTrocfldero THE MISCHIEF MAKERS am PDfl MIDNIGHT SHOW, D55C. St, s r " " " ( u VL -i:M V ifi. . ii.
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