'u wjn?r5 TJ 31 -,f r,!n Rn BHf',' 11 ' c j,r,'r .. .j,' v ; J . t ft. - i i mi l,m,iwmmm!$mmntmmm4t tfST GOSSP ABOUT PEOPLE - Nancy Wynne Talks of the Assembly and Many Tradi tions Connected With Ball to Which the Blue Bloods of the City Subscribe ELfi' arc you rendy for the fray I w tnntcht? Would you miss it for anything? Just to enow mat you enn co and to sec who has been tisked to Mibscrlbc this year of the debs and who has been. Invited from "I'odunlt" and be amazed at seeing ''So and so," nnd look In a questioning manner at "Thing um bob" and say under your b-euth "For goodness sake, since when has she been a subscriber?" SOMEHOW the ball is so up-to-date since It has been held nt the Helle Tue. don't you think? In tho old days nt the Academy of Music, when old Doctor Clceman walked nbout with dear Miss Mary Coxe otv his nrm. in her quaint square-necked pray or Koft brown euwn, tho ball seemed one of the rem nants of the real old Philadelphia Now it's much inoro modern. The Cleeman twins used to have so much to do with the ball Doctor Clee man and his brother, Ludovic. One or the other would stand ou the first land ing of the "stairway as you weut up. trembling: with the excitement of belni; a debutante nt your Kirst Assembly. And then the wonderful supper on the stage and floored -over scats', for in those days the dancing was in the foyer. Of course, there was uever room to dance comfortably, but it was pic turesque and old-fashioned, and the men and girls used to sit out the dances on the red -carpeted stairs leading from the main' floors to the balcony floors, where the patronesses were and where the flancing held Kway, EARTJEK than that there was old Charles, the colored man, who used to go from home to home of the sub pcrlbcrs with the book and the subscrip tions were entered. And don t vou think for n moment anv one who had sot subscribed nil his life could get his name on that list then. The btory was told how one lady, who was a sub tcriber and whose daughter was going as a debutnnte, had a niece whose father had uever gone and who was therefore cut off from that privilege, and so when the book came she sought to put down the niece's name. Could the? Not on your life! "No, ma'am. eald he. "Dat name ain't on dc list, and. believe me, that name never got on the list, either. ,.,, . ... TONIGHT will be an extra important event, as it marks the first Assem bly in three years. It has been the custom to can on me uuun i.n countrv has been at war. This hap pened during the Revolution, the Civil War nnd, of course, during the great world war. So since 1017 there has not been an Assembly. Then, too, there will be an unusunl number of debutantes there tonight, because there are to many going out this year among the eligible ones. THE patronesses tonight are Mrs. A. J. Cassatt, who, unfortunately, on account of illness will be unable to re ceive, -Mrs. Johu H. Thacr, Mrs. Trenclmrd Emlen Ncwbold. Mrs. O. H. Perrv Pepner. Mrs. Alexander Yurnnll and Mrs. Charlie Cheston. The latter is the bride of last year. That's another custom, you know, the joungest patron ess is always chosen from among those who have beeu married during the past year. ALTHOUGH some have been from time to time admitted into the Assembly whose fimilies have not always subscribed, the managers and patronesses nud the men asked to take the patronesses in to supper arc ahva8 selected from the families of subscribers hoi-e membership in the Assemblies dates back to the first balls which were held in lcli. The managers of the ball this year are Mr. Henry Brintou Coxe. Mr. S. Pemberton Ilutehinsou, Mr. Goih-cr-neur Cnthvalader, Mr. Casper Wister Mori Is. Mr. Beauveau Boric, Jr., and Dr Charles 1. Hart. There will be no cotillon tonight and there will be plain water to drink, no liquor, and I have that on the authority o( the committee. . ND from all I have heard of the behavior of guests and those who ' 1 them nt the two affairs where Jiquur was served this year, I don't voader that many who hud intended to have it cut it out. At one dinner the wee bird told me, for I was not there myself, the guests of the male persuasion not being satis fied with the ainouul of drinkables con tributed for their delectation, essajed to enter the wine cellar of the host, aud it uax finally necessary fop that gentle man to announce that there was no more to be served." t an jou linncine. prohibition or no prohibition, going to a person's house ana behaving that way.' . ion know, whether iiou approve of prohibition or not, jou can't stand for Mich things. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Anions thosn wlin will entertain at dinner tonight before the Flrnt As sembly at the Uellevtie-Stratford will je Mr and Mr. Effingham B. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. nilixton Perot HK-oll. Mr Jlnrl Mru r!iurffii .1 Tlnt-rllm. .Ir Dr und Mrs.'ltobcrt 0." I,n Conte. Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick It.-Kirklund. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. "I'liam It. Godfrey, Mr. aud Mrs. 5'lHinni Drnner howls,. Mr. and Mrs. "xorge Dullas Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. Dickson, Mr. und Mrs. Ed ward 0. Dale und Mr. and Mrs. Paul "diekU Mills. AlllOnir tl,A irtia&lu ii-lin Mill llHnnrl the dinner which Mrs. George D. itsmgiirtcn will give this evening be fore the assembly, will be Mr. und Mrs. ponies Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell . Heed, Mr, Francis Green and Mr. Imstave A ItecUscher. Mrs. J T. B. Pnrkiirri. will act us sjatrou of honor at the wedding of her yter Miss E, Pauline Dencklu, Vl . .'M, UUU .HIE. IllllllilU.l ., Uoncklu, of Chestnut Hill, nnd .Mr. I,e tii ' i-"11110". of New YorU, wlncli m uuo place in March. The brides maids win be Miss Itebeccn G Thorn Jjw, .Miss Ellznbeth C. Norris und Mrs. Daw sou Coleman. Mr fin, I Mn rM...-i.. -m T .... .....t I Ml It- -'no. wiiuiico h. i.iu. fUU I Jill's Kutherlnc Lee, are o cupying their I'naitments nt the Belliwue-Stratford. I ley will spend the veck-eud nt Wes- I'uurpe rami, their n uc n Deou. Mrs At 17 Wnr.l .f U'ninn ulll Jttend the dinner wihlch .Mr. und Mrs. paries Schwab. lire giving nt their i. .' .in N'ew York, this evening, to Ln't Admiral nnd Mrs. Jelllcoo, of the :'" JU-ltlsli Xnvv, who will sail for MigluuJ on Saturday. Mrs Cliurles A. Munu und children, "i WoodcrcRt, Ttudnnr. will leuvo for lam tin.., I. i m.i" I... . J .L,. ' " II JH'Al 11 (MlIICMlliy hi nmuu llne reinuituinr- ,-.t n, ...i.,. .. " 1" "Jlll.l. , !r Guituvo A. Hcckscher. of Strnf torn, imfi ii,.(-A.i i.t.. i i.. ui...irv...i .. I . ,'"" ' "nvu uio iiuuie lu niiouiMM iiu ffifuapartnicntK for the winter at iu wuriton. .iiIrL,nml AI- V- Warren Marshall tiV " .rtn of ! Davids, have rc U 1 him " viHlt wlth a,rs- Kdwarl1 laotlc City wriBllvuu, rti- llT Vid Sirs. AIM B, Scott, ot Shu 'on IIIII, left today to Hpcud the winter Ip South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Donnghv and their daughter, of Brvn Mawr, will return today from New York. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis, of Moorestown, N. J., have announced the engagement of their daughter, MIkh lennor Thelma Davis, and Mr. George Scott Wallace, of Warrcnsburg, Mo. Miss Mary E. Schroller gave a Christmas party for the benefit of tho junior department of St. Andrew's Mission, parish of St. Asaph's, Bala. GERMANTOWN Miss Marion Cadwalluder, 130 West Epsal street, gave a novelty party Tues day afternoon for twenty-five of the school set. , Mrs. Walter G. Sibley, of Wcstvlcw street and Wayne avenue, entertained nt luncheon nt her home on Tuesday. A dannnnt is being given this after noon In the Mnnhclm Cricket Club, from 3 to 0, for members of the club and Miclr friends. Troop DO, .Girl Scouts, of Grace Church, Mount Airy, will give a dance ih the parish- house tomorrow evening, at which the Boy Scouts of the church will be the guests of honor. Miss Elizabeth Woodward, of C13 Brinton street will entertain the mem bers of the Beta Alpha Beta Sorority, iamma Chanter, at her homo tomorrow afternoon, Her guests will include Miss Adelaide Grace, Misg Margaret Devlin, Miss Alice Tompkins, Miss Elizabeth Siegert, Miss Marian Knight. Miss Miriam McGhee. Miss Martha Dlcbert, Miss Gladys Brenuuu, Miss Elizabeth Werner and Miss Huth Hutchison. LANSDOWNE Miss Mary Frances Gallagher enter tained nt her homo on Tuesday after noon with u surprise shower for MUs Grace P. Bond, whose cngugement to Mr. Cooke McLean was announced borne time ugo. Among those present ut the affair were Mrs. V. E. Bond, Mrs. Robert L. McLeau, Mrs. Sigismund, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Horuce Paul Dormou, Miss Christine Nichols, Miss Anna Hcrr, Miss Jessie Lewis, Miss Katha rine Norton, Miss Josephine Pilling, Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Slarian Mish ler. Miss Margaret Hunt, Miss Helen Held, Miss Sliriam Pancoust, Miss Alma Wallace, Miss Mabel Wallace, Mrs, G. Harris Olewine, Miss Gertrude Ed wards. Miss Dorothy Edwurds. Miss May Jardella, Miss Sarah Sigismund, Mrs. Sellers Baruett and Miss Mnrv .Galbrafth. Miss Katharine Norton, of California, is visiting Mr. and .Mrs. William 1). Lewis. The Twentieth Century Club held its usual reception aud dance last night, at which the members and their fam ilies nttcuded. DELAWARE COUNTY Lieutenant Richard EssIr, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Xorman S. Essig, uho is a student nt the Uordcntown Militarv Academy, Is spending the holidays with his fumilv nt 42ft South Forty-sixth street. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hssig lived for merly in Wnllingford. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roger Froneiield. of Moylnu, atmounee the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Lewis Froncheld. to Mr. Alfred Haughton l'orter. of Rose Valley. Mr. I'orter served over two years with the 103d Trench Mortar Uatterv of thu 2Sth Hi. vision and with the provoit marshal in London. Mr. Marshall Harvey, of Media, is spending the holldajs with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. Mnrslinll Harvey, since his return from Dartmouth College, Hanover, Mass. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kay, of West Chester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Kay, to Mr. Alan Douglas Olhcr, of Haverford. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. 'Villinu "Wcinbach, of .'TOO Relmar terrace, entertained at n box party. In honor of her husband's birth day Tuesday night. Among the guests were Miss M. Downes, Mr. Frank O'Loo'e. Mr. William Harris. Miss Lenu Wrinbach. Euign William HIal;o, Mrs. Charles Wciiibnch. Mrs. Shearer and Miss Anna A. Wcinbach. Mr. and Mrs. Chestnut Smyth, of Forty -fourth and Sansom streets, an nounce (he engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Elenor Wnugh Woodside Smyth, to Mr. James Francis Koch, of Conshohoclteji. MKs Helen AVoods, of Raltimore, is spending the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. 'ohn J. Leonard of 447 South Forty-third street. Her uncle, Mr. J. Alfred Clark, will entertain in her honor at a box party this evening. The guests will include .Mit,s Hessie Lcouard, MUs Marjorie Iioise, Mr. J. Alfred Clark. Jr., Muster Howard Clark. Mis Heba Clark. Mrs. William lluckley and Mrs. J. Alfred Clark. A New Year subscription dance will he held nt the I'liilomuslau Club, 3944 Walnut street, on Wednesday evening, January 7, Miss Helen C. Chatham, Mr. Albert R. MuUluger and Mr. Ray mond J. Matthews are in charge. MUs Helen Chatham, of 5S18 Cath urino street, will have as her guest over the week-end, Miss Sara Miltenbergcr, of Orange. X. J. Miss Miltenbergcr will attend the dinner-dance given by the combined chapters of the Phi Delta 1M Sorority hatunlay evening at tho Roosevelt. TIOGA Miss Miidaleiuc Jones, of 2130 West Ontario street, cutertalned informally ou Monday afternoon. The guests were members of her class in the German town High School Qn Tuesday after noon Miss Jones gave n children's Christinas 'party at her home for the members of the junior Christian En deavor Society of the Temple Baptist Church, Tioga and Twenty -second Ftrcets. Those participating were MUs Emma Saurman, Miss Dorothy Murray, MUs Eleanor Scebcrger, MUs Dorothy Jackson. MUs Retty Jones. Miss Flor ence Shaw, MUS"Marlou Ilaslnck, MUs Elsie Ensluck. MUs Mary Moore. Mns ter' Marshall Saurman. Master Edward Saurman. MaMc- Woolmer Mvcrs. Master Rurnett Jones, Mahter Robert 'Slutw, Master William Easlack, Mabter Harry Scebcrger and Master Harold Setbrrger. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Woodhead,' of 3712 North laui'le street, gave u dinner Inst evenlnc at their home. Their gutsts included Mr. uud Mrs. Cieorge Cn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert J. Tuleur. Mr. aud Mrs. Jacob Rnird. Mr. uud Mrs. John Sheets, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred erick Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs, John R. Mawson. Mr. uud Mrs. Harry R. Uliiin have returned from their wedding trip und arc at home in Newark, N. J. Mrs. Blum was Misb Floreuco L. Gasklll. Mr. and Mrs. Edgur Frutchey, Jr., another returning bridegroom and bride, received jesterday afternoon and eve nine In their ucw home. Broad street und Erie avenue. The bride was Miss K, Helen Schcll, of 1S32 DIaraoud street. .)sviiiH iiiiiH ffnHHr!iiiik J& rimMmmr M JPwohl mm -iT': w -wmw r.jiiiHft mm &;'-r-xxi3zm;,ma. sr mmJimm&AMm M);' w Su.iv MJmM imMmm;im next MWt2wW:wMM'yrm:mF MMm y'WBm? -week, ''iV H'-iV rmmnM" -W :EK9i seats' cmssr mmmmmmm n A' 7v'AF.'iiB.. rr&yM A. .jr. -SBHB MR st .,.'A,-y-'immXmmv-'iS..lS I L. . ,, - kJl,iAhM WARDEB. A1 -Breach- A 'ivUhr'6io IS "Misa ELLEN Mil RE3ECCA. THOMSON ,Vhoo ffrart Br c NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Daniel W. Hildrcth, Jr., of 2044 North. Eighteenth street, gave a children's Christmas party on Tuesday afternoon tor ncr young son, Blaster Daniel Hlldreth, 3d. The decorations were holly and laurql, and there was a large Christmas tree for thu young guests, who included MUs Evelyn Hll dreth, Miss Betty Hildrcth, Miss Doris Hilicbrand. Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Beruhnrt Marcus, 3d. Miss Jane Grav enstinc. Miss Ethel May Callahan and MUs Helen Louise Miller. The udult guests were Mrs. Harrv Hlldreth, Mrs. William Hildrcth, Mrs. Henry M. Hillebrnnd, Mrs. C. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Bernhart Marcus. Jr., Mrs. George Gravenstine, 2d. Mrs. Anthony Callahan and Mrs. Walter Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F. Herbert Middlcton, of 1014 North Twelfth street, gave a masquerade dance on AVediicsday eve ning at their home to usher in the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. O'Brien have returned from their wedding trip through tho West and are at homo in Akron, O. The bride before her mar riage was Miss Mary Madeline Rodcr er. Mr. O'Brien served two years over seas. Miss Katharine Schcll. dauehter of Dr. nud Mrs. J. Thompson Schell, of 1832 Dinmond .street, is entertaining the members of her class in the Hol mnn School this afternoon at her home. Mrs. Max Salkind, 3007 North Twenty-sixth street, will entertain Saturduy afternoon in honor of Mrs, J. J. Grccu blatt, who before her recent marriage to Doctor Greenblntt was Miss Lillian L. Shrager, of l'laiiifield, N, J., and Mrs. M. Goldsmith, of Mount Carmel, Pa. Among those who will be present are Mrs. II. Cohen, Mrs. M. Bowman, Mrs. II. Gold. Mrs. D. Salkind, Mrs. O, Breidenbach, Mrs. L, Hahn, MrH. M. Wertheimer and Mrs. H. Brunswick, of Ashland, N. J. Dr. Frances Allen de Ford and Miss Alice R. dc Ford, of 204ft North Twen tieth street, gave an afternoon ten in honor of Mrs. George Baker and her daughter, Miss Ruth Baker, of Mohcgan Lake, N. Y., on Tuesday. The guests included Mrs. M. C. Geisler, Mrs. A. Roggenbcrger, Mrs, II. Thornton Crav en, -Mrs. George Root, Mrs, George linker, Miss Ruth Baker and Miss Amelia J. Allen. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Eleauorc and Miss Surac Boyle entertained .informally nt their home on Thursday evening. Their guests in cluded Mrs. Joseph Green, Mrs. Joseph 1. Clay, Mrs. Edward Dougherty, MUs Gertrude C. Brown. Miss Mary K. Toner, Miss Roa!le Lynch, Miss Betty Gallagher, Miss Florence V. Jordan, Mr. Wilbur J. Forrest, Mr. Harry Brown, Mr. Joseph Clay, Air. Edward Dougherty, Mr. Joseph Green. Mr. Frank Desmond, Mr. Robert Thomas, WINTER CLEARANCE . SALE WOMEN'S SHOES Offering a splendid selection of both high and low Shoes as well as Evening Slippers. MEN'S SHOES A limited number of men's high Shoes in Tan, Black and Patent Leather are included. An opportunity to buy these good shoes at substantial reductions. Good Shoes Are an Economy 1318 Chestnut St. s HOE WIT:!. ATTPlMn AQHTHMRTV TnTMtWT I WILL ATTEND ASSEMBLY TONIGHT t- a. mMmmmsm ?-&, &T mmmmm 'i MUs RHODA. BROOKE- Mr. Thomas White and Mr. Jack Nic man. The Lismore Club will entertain at one. of their weekly "Friday 'night" dances, at the nudltorium of St. Car thage's parish, Sixty-second street and Cedar avenue, this evening. MUs Henrietta Nicnian will entertain the Tail Phi Sigma nt tea at her home tomorrow ufternoon. Her guests will include Miss Leuorc McCulloush, Miss Flora McClure, Miss Marie McClure, Miss Margaret Mair, Miss Margaret McCausland, Miss Kathryne McDowcl, Miss Edythe MncGnrrigl. MUs Edith Meyers nnd MUs Ireno E. Kriega. Worth-Kemp Wedding An interesting wedding of the week was that of 5IUs Rosemary Kemp, sis ter of Mr. Joseph C. Kemp, of 3000 FUk avenue, Falls of Schuylkill, and Mr. Henry J. Worth, of 1017 Chestnut street, -which was solemnized on Wcd npRdnv afternoon In St. Brideet's rec- torv. with Monsienor Wenecslaus J. Walsh officiating. The bride wore her traveling suit of gunmctal cloth with a hat to match and a corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds. She wns attended by her sister. Miss Mary Kemp, who wore a coat suit of dark blue with n hat to match and a corsage bouquet of dark red roses. Mr. Frank Buckle was Mr. Worth's best man. Following the cere mony there was a. reception ut the home of tho bride's brother. Mr. und Mrs. Worth left ou a short trip, and will be at home after Jauunry 5, at 133 Midvalo avenue, ROXBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Richards are nt home nt 131(5 North Sixty-second street, having returned from their wjd ding trip. Mrs. Rickards, who was a November bride, was Miss Miriam L. Wallace, of 412 Green lane. Mrs. Katharine Harris Kamp. of Detroit, Mich., is spending a foituight with her parents, Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Harris, of Fleming street. MANAYUNK Mrs. Joseph D. Holdsworth". 180 Green lane, who ha-s been spending the early winter in Ocean City, and re turned homo for the holidays, will leave next week to spend Jnnuary at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Demp sey, Jr.. son-in-law and daughter of Mr and Sirs. Houldsworth, who have been living in this suburb since their marriage on October 18, have gone to Franklin, Mass., to live. Mrs. Dcmpsey was Miss Florence Houldsworth. Kifts MARY GJ.EN DINNING. WISSAHICKON Mr. and Mrs. William J. Beatty, of 132 Sumac street, have as their guests over the holidays their sou and daugh ter, Mr. Joseph Beatty, of St. Louis, SIo., and Miss Ada Beatty, of At lantic City. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Beatty gave n family dinner in celebration of tho birthday anniversary of the host nnd of the birthday anniversary of the youngest grandchild. Miss Eleanor Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Beatty, of Rochello nvenue. whose an niversary comes on New Year's Day. NORRISTOWN Mr. Wilson S. Atherholt, of Jcffer sonville. has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Mabel Atherholt, to Mr. Norman Sperry. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sperry, of Norristown. An nouncement is made of the engagement of 51 Us Mnrgaret Ray Pollock, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Pol lock, of naddon Heights, to Mr. Cabron L. Weber, formerly of Norristown. Announcement bus been made of the engagement of Miss Olive B. Dager, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. II. Dager, of Barren Hill, to Mr. Richard C. Weber, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. X. Weber, of Evnnsburr. NEW SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 30 So. 15th St. SHORE DINNERS Chops Steaks Poultry TODAY'S SPECIAL DINNER PLATTER 80c English Mutton Chop , Saute Potatoes Buttered Beets Vr r' NewSatinand Straw Hats 5.00 8.50 12.50 Small, close-fitting shapes for street wear, Chin Chins, off-the-face styles mushrooms and large shapes for afternoon and evening wear make ud this unusual showing of millinery. All of the wanted shades are included both Fur Hats Chinchilla, Squirrel, Australian Seal, Taupe Coney, Moline, Beaver Coney and Soaf and Brocade and Nutria and Bro cado combinations. Values to 20.00 8.50 MAT MI IT MAT. TOMOrt., JSo to 11,00 WM-INU 1 NI0HT8 AT BlSO Jobn Fox, 3r's tory ot Kentuckr MounUIni WALNUT 'Wt. uo u, ,.oo aCi music ambs and'WN LET'S GO With New York Cast & Cborua. ACADEMY OF MUSIC U ONCE ONLY Tuesday atE5 Janua:;' 5 BATTLEFIELDSFRiCE BOe, 7Be, H, 1.B0 at Ileppo'a 2Bo ut Door n..m.r.f'o & Emmett J. "Welch Minstrel Uumont s jmcii ninth itheets Udy Nancy Astor , MMM ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOMORROW (SAT.) AFTERNOON AT 2.30 CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR PIANO RACHMANINOFF Foremost of Russian Musicians. Tickets: $2.00, $1.50. $1.00. 75c. Box Seats, $2.50 ON SALE NOW AT HEPPE'S. 1119 CHESTNUT ST. DIRECTION C. A. ELLIS STEINWAY PIANO JJetJVLar Tou TKis Soh) Trench Tjeel &JOOt of Brown Buck with, Visit Our Down Stairs Store for MEN! Upstairs Store for Women HefJiar&Conmarjij 121ieiiestmV SUeel Mason & DeManj) 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery CloseOuts Velvet Hats cuwi lurge ana all of the season's best shalfts. 10.00 value 14.50 value 18.50 value ;Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted; F.ITH'S Marion Morgan Dancers A BttlLWANT BrEXTTACLH Macart & Bradford Hao Itlauior BU Urotheri Bddlo Uuziell b Ptfty Varkfr: otlicra. ACADEMY OJ MUSIC BOSTON Monday, Jan. 0, at 8 tit) SYMPHONY Oololit Emilio Dc Gogorza Tlcketn now on palo at Ilrpps'R, It 10 Chmlnut. ORCHESTRA piEimn MONTBUX, Conductor ORPHFl JM It. Tomorrow, 2Sc, 3llo. Mae Deimond Tiie Girl 1'rom Yonder (iierfif) " -iiri 0ut tonacr JAN. S RVBIIYWOMAN" CHOICE SEATS Concerts Theatre Boxing Penn Theatre Ticket Office JSSf N. E. Cor. 1 3 tli & Chestnut i ACADEMY SeaU at Icprs, 1110 Chestnut Philadelphia Orchestra today I Tomor Bt I folol.t: alfiied nt3 I 1U,,,U,8:1B COIITOT. rianltt UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, Sat. 1L&0. Free lecture by Dr. Herbert Adam Olbbonn on "The New Aula" as a result of the world war and the Treaties of Paris. "Master of the Keyboard" Save $4 on Nev? Style J. p T T TT Q A Positive $12 Value The saving is actual ! The best proof is the thou sands of women who make this "DelMar" Store their shoe headquarters. Our upstairs location our low overhead expense and the small profits we are satisfied is the reason. Silver Cloth Slippers ... h For evening, J)Q dancing and theatre wear; 12.00 value. Downstairs Store for Men ii i small stums in ilia latas, ..! 2.50 4.00 8.50 - Market St. ab.lCth. 11 A.M. to 11 :? Pi nour.i AS PAIRRANKS VL.t In "WHEN TIIU CLOUDR IlOUi BT" Addad Attraction rirt Bhowltul ' Robcoo Tatty Arbuckle ,naAlM e wetK cIaARiV KlMDALb YOUHU ,r In "EYES Oil YQUTU" P A L A C R-A: 1914 Ifi OtftTf ttTrttffim iSA'iV i2'Jv.aiiJMia' 7!B' u:or. WAI I AfP RPin "lUwthorn. r. m, i i ""' h II. B. AJ Roscoe. Tftttv' ArknH- In 'THD ..Sft Next Wesk WIL.T. nncmntt i iTniTvl'yi '1.1 A d n A T T .fi, A I V A U 1 Zl , k rtf17UTKTt1f! t.lKf An a-... JL M. " t A TAI I Arrr Dirirv "irw,h,.,. -. 4 rf,( Roscoe 'Fatty Arbuckle''S'oC k-f ' Next Week TOM MOOrtE In 'Toby. IIow'.4 - . "V V 1 C T O R I A? MAJlKim HTHflfT Ansvtm nvv 111) A?t Cinema Murder featuring jt J" I D T- . 7 , MvniON BAVIBSl Koscoe Fatty Arbuck r. In "the J ft Next Week Maurlca Tournapr'a "VICTORY"' CAPITOft ANITA sfEWARt'?T CHARUECHAW REGENT s-jsmp - "H1B WIFE'S FTtI END" U A. M. to It P. m. rj MAIIKET BTftEET 1 AT JUNIPER CONTINUOU- 4 ' TV-V.1. ...... . vlJl(t. Hf vduaKcriown.to oroadway M LILLIAN MORTIMER & CO.; OTHERS t BROADWAY P1?111 Snyder At,. H VIOLA LEWIS tc'cT- Norma Talmadge ",3LD or" " . & CONQUEST" CROSS KEYS market st oi. eoth "WHn'Q vrrm -i?i8f-.7y.'?.?;.. ""vw '"uirxL, co PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THIiATREO J, FORREST Last 2 Evgs. Mat.: POSITIVELY I AST XUveiT Klaw & Erlanrer" rtrtlni umi.ii rvh ''& J.? IHt RAINBOW G With BILLY 1.. VJk' ...A N ir.l. WORLD'S MOST HEAUTIKUL CHOnUB o uionous 1 ears or Unparalleled Pntpwto TWO WEEKS ONLY. I A M C Bttm BDGINN1KG MO.V.. J"" SrtlblJ lHiLlNlGHTBOAT CIIARLKS DILLINGHAM'S Ily Anne Caldwell. MbsIa hw .i.mma tt.. f'T'iw1';0, Lathnm. Muelcal Numlwr.1 Cftfit Inclndefl JACK HA2ZARD. Louisn nnonnT. SEti'Vi 1i.0,,lAN ADA LEWIS. HAL 5SkLY. J?J?JE8T TORRENCS. HANS- . . and others trlth . A Jelly Crew of Pretty Glrlf. GARRICK Last2 Evgs. - ruai i j vbl.Y LAST WEEK. DAVID tlELASCO Present .FRANCES STARR In Her Latest and Greatest Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!" umuinAU nr.-v juiut UAHT K V9 JTH VT WPPV. uc a fna arn-w .r JOHN GOLDEN" S LAUQHINC HIT A Comody by Austin 8tron WITH THE NEW YORK. COMPAMT BROAD Last 2 Evgs. S3 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK CHARLES FROHMAN Present WILLIAM GIL1ETTE In J. M. BARniE'S Btst Comedy "DEAR BRUTUS" p0 NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING " HENRY MILLER Present j, RUTH & rHATTPRTOW . xjuJm in a. new comedy . yu-i . j ivioonngnc noneysucKie njy. By GEORGE 8CAHBOROU0H N PHILADELPHIA ?Theatre "M 17TU A D13 LAKCY STS. (Jtelaw Sprue) iiitttmcea iiiursuay ana csaiupaay MAY r R W I 'In a Gale of Laughter." BulieUn On the Hiring Line Seta i 0 Iext vi for Metropolitan PR "oush Lat ' r J1.00 Mat. Tpsity Day . TONIGHT N'. Y. Winter GarJen Revue ., "The Passing Show of 1918" w Sam S. Shubert8' Lai.t2 Days LEW FIELDS lu "A LONELY ROMEO" BDGINNITG MONDAY EVG. SEATS NOW Muu.S"ir-iiyE "Nothing But Love" - with ANDREW TOMBES AND TUB ORIGINAL MERRYMAKERS Chestnut St. ?.pPi' oue. i,t s Mut. Tomorrow Day UH, MY DEAR' BEGINNING MONDAY EVO SEATS NOW "THE ROSE OF CHINA" The Most Beautiful Mutlcal Pluv In lin.rlr. With Lyric Thgtttre. N. Y , Cast si production - LYRIC NIGHTS AT 8:18 o n MATINEE TOMORROW Sam Bernard dc Irene Bordorii u vu iiuuj, Willi nn A Itrliar rTJI9T . I ADELPHI EVBWNOH R:lB FLORENCE MOORE linnMITsnifM . ....i " IT, in UUUAA. AOl' JfM iJKtJ METROPOLITAN OPERA HOIIBB Metropolitan 0Hni Compny, N. T, lues, bvg., LA JUIVE ) Jan. 6, nt 8 USn.a trtnhll. flrntnV. fftf. ritfrttttA It.t dones, Harrold, Chalmers. Mile. Grill. Jr 'Tfr mlAn nRllerlna. Conductor. Mr. Ilfwlanvlr . Heats 1108 Chestnut St. Wal. 4424; IUe7 "'U t ' k o I A l. H v v. r. I i i.' ' ""M LEAP YEAR DANCE jjj (Kormerly Krlends of Mt. Hlnal Hospllal) f 31C.lhVAl4 l..l. tltxuti ..limit AlSier IKll '1 .J.JI k.n.n. vt.in.ci vrir.114 ITk.. r 2JW it M REAL JAZZ MUSIC f(I 4 n.jjn ii.vvmvp rvn .ttniTlT M j PEOPLES Ken. Ave. ami CurnberUtaJAy'l BOSTONIANS .?'"?;" i.ui- ai, Kvery D i j? JS Willi " anil u Big. All-Star Cast and Chawm Casin Walnut h, 8tb. UtA n v i w r ' l 'Hmm T"l IF" n 1.1 -Be WIsseSI t .T a I K I . AA.ls.fl 1 JI.X.M kV. CAST V ,v" BIJOU Sth a. Ilacv. MAT. Tkm.iw . THE BLUE Blim' 1... '..' ' ' ..' ."hi --. Z.V Trocadero 2?.,w?'F": , "' r'(: n- tz t -' WW v-!.u; '-hi 4 s? m m Nr - i ' r f&a &r.m r" ' A ' rJ! : W ! ri ...... V.ra TIMlllil m fMH A ,(! tn il 1m 0 ., '. 1 , m .
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