ifffia Ixl Tffrai Tsjp5w RHP fJ jtrfyf Ai-r i w T,?n- . ,j; f -' ' vMMJLifw W4UUWIUM. t, ! ' ' ' J& JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Miss Jenes' Tea This Afternoon, She Speahs of Other Matters Mrs. Geddes j te Play in "Henry and Peggy" 'ADELAIDE JONES will be Intro- A. diced this afternoon at a tea te be -i.f at the Aldlnc from 4 until 7 o'clock. Atlrloltle la the daughter of Jlr. and Mra. Iiieweuyn Jenes, or Wynnewood, nnd a very awcet lrl. Bhe will be aiwlated In receiving by Mary Bartow, 8jdney Hlddle, Lrnbeth Boyd, Vlrrlnla Carter, Eliae Iu 1'ent. Char Char eotte Graves, Frances Hammend, Mar snrctta Harrison, Rita Heckechcr, M ary. uw., -" . -"& ." Merris, uenruue xuum, ui ouriieujivu, N J. i Virginia Nultcn, of Wnshlng Wnshlng ten: lieulaa AVnllls, Itusaell Tucker, Adelaide Bender, Mary Lloyd Norris and Evelyn rage. SPEAKING of Evelyn Page reminds nt W tea. It wan verr nrettr and ahe looked very well In that lovely old-fanhlened lace drew. I tell you who looked perfectly sweet that after noon tee. She vras in the receiving tiarty Edith Jehnsen, daughter of JJr. and Mrs. William Newton Jehnsen, -r... bnniv that stunning Mrs'. Jehn- Mn. I think she's one of Oermantewn's best looking women tnats going some. Edith is tall and slim nnd has dark yes nnd quantities of reddish -brown hair. I thought her very lovely en Sat nrday. The Johnsons have that lovely eld place. Upsala. en Germantown read. Edith is about eighteen and, while net formally coming out this year, is receiving at many of the Was. In deed there are se many formal comings out, I think some of thy girls are very wise te slip out. Edith is having nn awfully geed time, and she w se good geed looking I I HEAR that Mrs. Rebert 0. Geddes, Jr.. Sephie Geddes you knew. Is going te act in the play which Mrs. Guy Ti...."n. rrnKn lq nutting en nt the Y...v...nnV- flnlr (Huh en Friday evening for the benefit of the Webster street beuse. Mrs. Geddes Is te take the part cf Henry's mother, in "iienry ami rgy." which Is the play Mrs. Me Cabe has selected. I told you the ether day about tins nuair, ana fTtrjiuiun I har in connection with It Bounds mere and mere interesting. Mrs. Geddes you have often heard In the Plnrs and Players performances. She has decided talent and Is se geed-looking. I SAW Mrs. Geerge DIspham Page en Chestnut street one day this week looking awfully well. She were a top coat of dark brown duvetyne nnd a brown velvet upturned toque. Her frock and kIiecs and stockings were also brown and Hhc wero amber earrings. She is such a geed-looking woman. She Is a sister of Mr. Richard Newlln, Mr. James Newlln nnd Dr. Arthur Newlln, of this city, you knew. HAVE you heard about the concert dt the Musical Art Club which is te be held en Friday afternoon t l-euy Ttiurnr Ik In nlnv nnd I nm nultc Intel 9ted te hear her this year. That girl tmIIt linn rii-flried talent, and she is se In earnest nbeut It. I remember one day Inst yenr taking a friend who was net a Phlladelphlen with me te the orelics erelics tra. We sat en the right side of the house, and between the iirst nnd second numbers she ienncd tewnrd me and sela. "Who I that lovely-looking airl? I really did net pay attention te the orchestra, I was no taken with her rapt expression uud enjoyment of the music And it waj Pelly In a box looking her usual radiant scit. Te return te the concert. Of course, it's a benefit, but thut makes it all the better. It's for the surglcul depart ment of the Ilnrten Dispensary of the Weman's Medical College. The ether artists, besides Pelly, will be Mr. Clar ence Fuhrmnn, pianist; Mrs. Geerge .1. Urinten, soprano; Mrs. Adelph Man dell, mezzo-soprano, and Miss Ruth Uarbcr, nccetnpunibt. Any number of women arc patronesses for the alfair, which, I am sure, will be wonderful. TTIE baby who seemed about four wus riding into town in the train with mother nfter a visit out en the New lerk division. The train reached Tn- ceny, uud the conductor nnneuueed the station in loud tones. "What did he say, mother?" the baby was heard te ask. He railed Tacony. darling." Te ae!" chuckled the baby. "Tac-eny! Seme name! NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Iienry A. Berwlnd, of Radner, hnve Issued Invitations for a dinner en December 22 at their home, ill: Walnut strret. In honor of Miss Elaine Sulllven, debutante daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Jameu Francis Sullivan, before the ball Dr. und Mrs. Themas G. Ashton will glve In honor of thelr debu tunte duugliter, Miss Anne AsHtnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn White Geary, of Sunset and Germantown avenues, Chest, nut Hill, gave a dinner last night In honor of MIjh Qatner Owen Belrd, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, whose engagement te Mr. Jeseph A. Mlnett. of Portland, Ore., watf recently announced. Mr. Mlnnet, who has been Hpendlng eeme tlme In this city an the rueet of Mr. and Mrs. Balrd, and his uncle, Mr. Hareld Mlnett, In New Yerk, will leave next wetk for Portland, te Jein hlB mother, Mrs. Arthur Mlnett A party who will attend together the Tuesday night performances of the opera at the Academy of Musle during the winter, will Include Miss Mary 0. Wlster, Miss Fruncea K. Wlster, Miss Careline 8. Barclay, Miss Anna F. Cepe, Miss Marlen 13. Savage, Mr. Geerge A. Rebblns, Mr. Charles C. Savage, Mr. Em t Savuge, Mr. Henry C. Hart, Mr. Jehn uiiumm ana Mr. wawa.ru w. uiaaie. Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Candee, 1003 North Broeme street, Wilmington, Del., nave issued invitations for n, tea en Fri- STYLISH TOPCOATS GRACEFUL WRAPS and DOLMANS Tailored te Your Measure from e a. s h m e r e, cash n ere cord, murvelle, duvetyn nd ether hand hand hand ome materials. $75 Were 11 op te SUB TA1LLEUR SUITS of buwtyn, Peach Peach ,,em Camel's .dr,Ballvia,etc, ""."'" uistinctlve models for which was" 65 r..iira. 80 t I0 Hler in the season. "" ttrvlce ter tne.. out nt eaa IJir. .wn tnot.Hel eeerul! JOSEPH PRAGER Tailor for Weman and Mh,, 928 CfiMiniit 5tfeet BZn floer;sE i,'WH ,, I fr rnm.-i Jr f' day, November 26, te formally present Candee. A&xPJS&. ?.& .V?rtr. box pa-rty it 'tne'rVeneh meviSg pTc ttr. ii..l . wiwn iiieir guests will In SWrIr,B,uul Mrs. Charle. Carver Jr. nnd Mrs, Seymour Davis. The Transatlantic Society will clve a ift ?1H1 Evue-8tratferd en Frlda? nffT,!' ff,?,.4,Ji upl" e oleek. te ttieetftthe TirittftK rv.n.ni si...... ' j Mra. Gerald Campbell. "" a"Q Mm, Charles Bradford Fralny and her !.i :f t,n' Sntr where Mra. Kreley Is JwinK.l6y T.',n ,hef"V return te Paris. y,here jhe will spend some tt'ne before going te Cannes, France, for the r. mhlnder of the winter. Mr Fraley.ne accempnnltd Jfrs. Fraley and their chll rrf1nnb(?a1' ,ftn-lvM home He wt spring1. y Eurepe w th S4ftrrKSiMSi a.eoWe Wills Borten, ?ft ii. ,rfty ,lrtret-l Ocrmantewn, wll fjhertly istue Invitatlone for a dance . e u iWF2' nV,h8 "" Carlten. In hSne" of their daughter. Mlse aertrude Llppln Llppln rett Borten. ana Miw Jey urew-Biar daughter of Mrs. Jessie Drew-Uear. Miss Jane Marvel, debutante- daughter "'s.Ir' nd Mrs. Jes ah Marvel, of flail flail tlceke. Oreenyllle, Del., will b 'the guest Sfi-'SS ,511S Warrlner, dauffht? of ZV ,R" e M.IL- flmuei uaxxer Warrlner.. .f, Seuth Eighteenth street the lat ter part of next wet t. Miss Marvel will assist In racelvlnir nt the te te be Blven fcLMr A5d "" Warrlner nt their min ??Thy,"'",ar -ternoen. November society' V Present their daughter te ,!ML'5?;-.Ji0B?ph ,B- MfcCall and her i? i.teuin"la' Mrs- Je"nh " McCall., ,I'nI ?0R:mA' avenue. Merlen, enter- i iVnTi r v.iS c!l.V ea,y arternoen from u"t" e clock at the home of Mrs. Mc- fwri ii. 5u"ra reaa, Mer en. Mrs. eall, assisted in recclvlnir. RtHJ16 wmlttee of Mrs. Charlea Htewart Wurts" dancing- class, te be Z, rii "Jr. "DPfevue-tjirairera en Frt riny night, will Incluee Mr. Stewart Val entlne, Mr. Themas storey Jcnks. Mr. itkVtra JIcnIX "eves, Mr. Charlwi JiChT'MrL WoeJford Bankson. Mr. Lloyd Renshaw, Mr. Themas C. Feytcr, -.. uuu mr, manKeu jjwini; uroeke. 1U-n -- . r. .... ... i-iunK seever entertained nt n " vyjir ni ner neme, izs Beuth Nineteenth street. wntnrrt'i nftumnnn Amenf- the Kuests were Mm. Geerge ";"". mm. xnemnn cerey Musirreve. MrS. William ArtV. Mm. V rinnJm.n 5.1." "ii.nl?, Heyt, Mra. Saycn nnd MIbe Mrs. J Heward Patterson has issued invitations for a card party hi iler neme In Haverford en Tuesday, November 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Hosement, will be the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kll Kirk Price, of 1709 Walnut Btreet, In their box at the opera en Tuesday night Mrs. Leila Symington Goede, of Reland Park, Md., will sail en November 27. with Mrs. Svmlnrtnn Dawsen nf nniiimnu for Seuth America, where they will spend ftome tlme In Buenes Aires and Itle de Janeiro, and will take part In the fes tivities Incident te the visit of General Perehlntr. Mrs. Goede and Mrs. Daw Daw eon will go te Eurepe next. spring for several weeks, and during their stay will visit England, France and Spain. Mrs. Rebert McLean, of St. Martins, Chttrt nut Hill, will leave next week for Mary land, te remain with her mother, Mrs. Goede, until she sails. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Fralcy, of Norwynde, Merlen, will entertain as their Kuestfi ever the week-end Mr anil Mrs. Archibald Ferd, of Morrlstewn. ' N. J, Dr. and Mrs. Fraley wilt have en ' their guests ever the week-end of Nev-1 ember 28, Captain and Mrs. Walter Gaherardl, former naval attache at Ber- i JiSMifillMi Adjoining the St. James 1222 MMPgiWMiLgW An Extraordinary Offering of Fur Trimmed Wraps and Coats At the New Lewer Prices A Saving of $35 te $85 Cembining: luxurious fabrics, sumptuous furs, perfect work manship into the accepted fashions at reduced prices. $145, $195 te $295 Values, at $110, $150 te $210 ,.;-, V. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBKr-PHILADEiLPJatiA; 'WEDNlSSt)AYt rhote by PhetO'Crsfttrs. MISS MARGARETTA JEANES ANW MISS ELIZABETH JEANBS Daughters of Mrs. H. Sulcer Jeanes, of Deven. The engagement of Miss Margaretta Jeanes nnd Mr. Sidney Thayer, Jr., was announced en Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Jeanes will make her debut at a muslcale te be given by her mother en December 10 tin, who has been stationed at Newport, R. Ii for some time. Captain Gaher ardl has been ordered te Washington, where he will assume hla duties early next month. Dr. and Mrs. Frnluy will entertain nt dinner en Friday nlcht: Mrs. Geerge Gloasen, 23 Scheel lane, Germantown. irave a luncheon yesterday In honor of Mrs. Charles Beamish, of uuuemia, wne is visiting ner sister, Mrs. Alblnus L. Smith, at her home, ii West Penn street, Germantown. The gue3tfl Included: Mrs. William Shipley, Mrs. James T. Comfert, Mrs. Lloyd M. Smith and Mrs. Alblnus L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Adams GI1I GI1I GI1I more, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain n box party at the opera en the opening night, next Tuesday. The vreddlnif of Miss Alleen Jeanbren, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Jehn Jean Jean beon, of 133 Berkeley nvenue, Ornnixe, N. J., and Mr. Chnrlcs Uattiney Rehrrts, fen of Dr. and Mrs. HuwnrJ Edwin Roberts, of B912 Wayne avenue, Ger mantown. will take place at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mm. Rebert A. McCamy, of 1214 Mcr Mcr ten street, Germantown, announces tli Th Kvrnlnr Fahlle Ledeer welcome e.lal peU of Intrrrit from vnrleiw parts of the city, hut tliene note- muHt be rni'able of verlflmtlen. Hereafter elii Itemn Hnt br mnll te the purxr i'll net be publUheit. iinlrufi Hlrned l7 the Mnrirr with .inme. nildrefl and telephone num hrr. AdrireM neclnl Hems te the Neddy lMlter, Krrnlnr I'ubllc I-edtfr, 600 C'hratnut street. iii f - 1224 Walnut Street AS In Wzz$y i W V V 1 I K K I III Ilk ' , J f" 7 '' i fit t I It t-77 H I JB NbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI aJaBBBBBBai 1 Iff II l I, "" rt'ft K.t'- , ..!, i :: engagement of her daughter. Miss Mary Hubbard McCamy, te Mr. Charles Henry uunxnr, or Tacony. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hellander, of edi rine fitreet, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mln Diana Hel- lanaer, te Mr. William l'. uuein, or III .erm ai-ventn street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Templcr, of S61G Addison street, announce the engagement ei tneir unugnter, aiiss lieien jean rempier, te Mr. E. Ovcrbroek. Hareld Bourne, of Mrs. Waltrr Cepe and her daughters, Mls3 Elizabeth F. Cepe, and Miss Anna F. Cepe, who slnce their return from abroad, last month, have been at their summer place at Saunderstown, R. X., returnea te tneir nome, zae East Jehn Ben street, Ocrmantewn, yesterday. Mrs. Francis It Strawbridge, of "woeasiae, uermantewn, will entertain me teacners or tne uermantewn Friends' Scheel at a luncheon en Wednesday, Auvcinuer 1 1. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. J. G. A. Fisher, of Oak Lane, hnve been entertaining Mr. Ernest J. Jehnsen, of Stoke-en-Trent, England. sirs. nerDert uroeks entertained nt .-SOU yesterday afternoon at her home, Seventh street nnd Cheltcn avenue. Oak I.nne Park. The (ruests, who are mem. hers of her card club. Included Mrs. Guy S. Apeldorn, Mrs. William Voorhees, Mrs. Stanley Querns. Mrs. Heward Jantzen. Mrs. Alfred Conaway, Mrs. Carl li SchaeftVr. Mrs. Jnmes Levett Brown, Mrs. Victer Beck. Mrs. Elmer B. Hamp ton and Mrs. Frank Schick. mmmmmmsmjmKj Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th W'VJ! t M QERMANTOWN Mr. anil Mra. Jki-ttiti Xnmim nt leas Knox rtfeet, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mies LUile Helme, te Mr. Frederick Clarke, of 309 Bemervllle avenue. Olney, In St Luke'a KpltcopeJ Church, , Germantown. at 7.30 o'clock, en Saturday evening, Mr. and Mr. Clarke will live In r&ulabore, N. J. Ml Marvaret Henui, of Woodlawn and Chew streets, has gene te Hagera- iewti, Md., te be the guest of Mrs. W. J. Snyder, for soma time. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Anna Oetaen, of I7 Columbia avenue, announce the engagement of her daughter, MIm Esther. Qetaen. te Mr. Leuis Lerner. A reception will be given In their honor en Friday, at 1828 Eaat Montgomery nvenue. The Wlana Club will entertain at a dinner and theaC e party en Thursday evening, November 11, In celebration of lis mm anniversary. WESt PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Agnes McClesky, of 34 North Sixty-fourth street, entertained the Phi Kappa. Delta Sorority at her home en Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra Eugene Hurth, 8010 Naafcau read, entertained at dinner and theatre party In honor of Mr. and Mra Wllmer Rlchter, of Uroekllne, Pa., Tues day evenlnir. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Corley Catholic Club will held Its annual dance this evenlng at the Lawrenoe Studie, Bread and Perter streets. . Mrc, M. Hegnn nnd her daughter, Mlsa Lucy Hegan, of 2430 Seuth Lam bert street, ere visiting Mr. and Mr Walter Hegue. of Bethlehem. Mra. McCarthy entertained at cArds en Monday afternoon at St Jeseph's Fe male Orphan Aylum, Seventh and ffpruce atreetn. FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Rev. William B. Coeke, of Ridge ave nue, has been entertaining Rev. James A. Graham, Df the Philippine Islands, who waa associated with Dr. Coeke for four years, when the latter had charge of the Presbyterian Church for Americana at Manila. NORRI6TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Creft, of Valley Ferge, entertained at a dinner dancu nt their home in honor of the twenty-first birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Samuel Creft The ruests Lewis 128 SO. FIFTEENTH ST. FOR TOMORROW AND FOR SEVEN MORE DAYS 20 Reductions en every Gewv, and Wrap In Our Shep ffiEWJOTIMIlJffiimiiiK Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 DISPLAY OF NEW MODELS IN Fine Mourning Millinery They come In Peau de fieie, uncut Velvet, Taffeta, Duvetyne and Crepe some having facings of white Georgette. There are small turbans, off the face medela and brim hata. The workman ship perfect, and they are moderately priced. $12.50 te $20.00 THE LATEST NOVELTIES Iff MOURNING VEILS WITH CREPE AND REVERE BORDERS Harvard Mills Underwear Week This Famous Underwear Reduced 25 at Allen's This Week The larcest assortment of this famous underwear In town. There Is a style te suit every need, In cotton, wool or combinations of silk nnd wool. The styles vary, tee. either long; or short sleeves and low. square or high neck, and you may select from separate vests tlflrhtfl. drawers and union sulta. During the balance of the week there Is a real Bavin of 25. Winter weight, fleece lined, cotton Union Suits "Harvard Mills" quality. Regularly $3.50. Sale Price, $2.50. Vests and Tights in the same grade at $1.50: retr' ularly $1.90. K Medium-weight cotton Union Suits- "Harvard Mills" quality; regularly $3.00, Sale Price, $2.25. Vesta and Tights in the same grade at $1.50; regularly $1.90. Silk and Weel Union Suits "Harvard Mills" qual ity; regularly $5.50, Sale Price, $4.00. Vests and Tights in the same grade at $1.75; usually $2J0. rir arm many ethmr (ftyUt tee tamm tavlng Quclques Fleurs Toilet Powder, $1.00 This fameua newder made by llghtful lasting fragrance of a hltrh the cost. . Three ether odors In the tame powder are Ideal Quelmiaa. Vlolettea end Ia Roue France, A new Importation Juat received aJui all emir nrlnrn nm nnte In ulrvcV ' v rreivea, ana all four odera are new In stock. Annual Sale of Trefeusse Fine French Kid and Suede Gloves t-Claup IVench Kid Gleyea Oreraeam Sewn WhHa black tan .. iray, med and brown j regularly $4.60. Sate I'rlce" aj.oe.' r' 1-C'laap SpeeUI Flqne Kid Oleraa Black, white, tan, brown beav rray; regularly 4.76. Sale Trice, at.as. x wa, dmw, S-Claip rique Kid Black and li.ta S.CIaap Trefoeaae Beat IMqaa Kid tan, brown, beaver and Bray; regularly l.ClaiD Special Pique Herde 14.76. Hale I'rlce, 11.85 a pair. Cape and Mecha TVi flna nwiila. akfaln!.!. 1 ... " t..ue uumiwun in impenea uap Leather In aeasen's beat nhades. Our reitular $4.50 arad at as.nn ,n iro4eatrM!o0Oa.Bp"lr'.T" ' """" ArabUX" MCha- Ur rtfculhr ' 5'00 IMPORTANT Our regular pricmt en thut gloom arm lewmr by mompariaen than anywhmrm In town. "TT NOVEMBER 10, 1920 Included Miss Catharine Pearson, Miss Katharine Scheldt, Miss Janette Darby, Miss Florence M. Rambo, Miss Lillian Mtitfnrri. Mian Kara. Creft. Miss Isabel Ryder, Miss Evelyn Engatrem, Mr. James Aull. Mr. Rebert Stlnsen, Mr. rttiah n. Omith Mr. Allan Andersen. Mr, William Lerry, Mr. Frank Creft and Mr. and Mra. Jeseph B. Creft Mr. and Mra. Jehn dranrer. of lilt Oreen street, have announced thv en gagement of their daughter, Miss Bara Granger, te Mr. Bernard Magenlcal, of west Larayetta street, mis oerouan. Etteneer Levy An Interesting wedding of the late autumn tra that of Miss Rebecca Levy, daurhtar of Mr. and Mra. Merris fcevy. of JS0 Pennagreve avenue, and Mr. Her man Ettenger held lest evening at Apelle H'aJL Dread street and Columbia avenue. Dr. Fredman, of the Beth El Syna gogue, officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a, reoeptlen for the famlllea. Mr. and Mra. Ettane-er Will leave en a wedding tour and will be neme after uecemeer l. Bauar for Orphanage A larre basaar will open tomorrow 111 im1.w1 al Mij. Tljklvravla. In lnat through the day until 10 in the eve ning. It will be held for the benefit of the Presbyterian orphanage, ana great have been the preparations for the event There will be 'a sale of fancy, articles, household a-oeds. toys, candy, cake, dells, baas and Christmas cards. The bataar Is riven by the Yeung Ladles Auxiliary of the orphanage, the members of which are Miss Martha Andersen. Miss Katharine n. Aahten. Mlsa Edith Bacen, Mrs. Samuel Bailey, Miss Sarah Draa- Irritatieat IsrAaaetaef- MWrrat Vtin -rm'nr " Wrtte or rtarae far tCwravea' m FltaM ROYAL ENGRAVING CO- 814 Wahrtt St t n i) A New tee far FUladtlsaia Our plan will appeal te the builn slrl or woman of medcat circumstances who 4e lra te purchase hUrn-OTadt wearing1 apparel at Teaaenable prlcti. Come In and tea If wa can please you. rhena Walnut 1723 berptoemnn'fi fefjep mi Empire BI4r 13th A Walaat Bte. - nummrem te mmntlen at thm in price. Heublrant of Tarls, has the de- film A fit A trrmttm. . prlee perfume at white; reirularly 5.00. Sale Price Black, 'whlt mode, chamnaaTi SS.S0 a pair. 8al Prlce ian amy and beaver enlv il'Jts'Z?' ' "y Gloves Reduced t a. . the ley, Mrs. touts A. Davis, Miss Helen Dunlap, Mrs. Archibald Khle, Miss Emily Kersrusen, Mrs. 'William A. Fleming-. Mrs. Cenrad Uramm, Mrs. Herbert A. Qreene, Mra. M. tire, Mls Ethel Ilamel, Mrs. Frederick U Uardlna-, Mrs. Arthur Hardlna-. Mr. Frank Hardt, Mrs. II. B. Hendere, Mrs. William Hot Het sell, Mrs. Georas W. Haines, Miss Elisa beth 8. Husten, Mna Alfred N. Kelm, Miss Mildred Kennedy. Miss Ellen Kerr, Miss Mabel B. Kuhn, Mlsa Careline Le, Mra. Oeertre I.tchtenberrer, Mlii Alice Maclntyre, Mrs. Wlnileld T. MacIIenry, Mrs. Alvln P. McCarter, Mrs. Frank D. Off. Mra Walter F. Off. Mies Orace Roberts, Miss Helen Itess, Miss Mary Behnelder, Mrs, Frank K. Simons, Mra. A. D. Smoker, Miss Martha Steele. Mra. J. EX Stevenson, Mra Wlllla.m K. Tinker, Mian Isabel Thompson, Miss Minnie Trout, Mra. Samuel B. Vrooman, Jr Mrs. William P. Wattles, Mra. Maurlce A, Webster, Miss Indus Wills, Mrs. T. It Wilsen and Mm. Edifar M. Wilsen. riULADEIJMITA'n LEADING THRATrtE" Direction of Uetars. LKE A J. J, BIIUI1EHT EVES. AT 8 filTAnP. MATS. AT 2 8HAIIP LYRIC MATINEE TODAY Beat Seate $1.50 THE NKWEBT AND KBT OV ALL WONDKnrUL. N. Y. Winter Garden Revuca PASSING SHOW OF 1919 "Fun and Frollo Fa.t and rurtoes" A Ileatment of Ityihlni Baautlea SPECIAL ARMISTICE DAY MATINEE THURSDAY, $1.50 KEO. MAT. SAT. 2rt OBAT8 ren THANKBOIVINO MATINEE ahu iuut ON BALE TOMOIIIIOW ADELPHI NOW jya w MaU. Tomer. & Sat. 2:15 t, DriKICHSTEIN m TirB ROMANTIC MELODIIAUA "The Purple Mask" HEATH ren THANJCfiCJlVINCJ MATINEE aiu iNiunr us eaijj TOMonnew SAM CUf IRCDT EVKa. AT 8.10 ". Mnta.Wed.A Gat. at 2.19 ."n ninas nraisni te tna naaru at tier auilltnee." North American. A MAT. TODAT. BEAT SEATS 12.00 BEATS FOH TIIANKUarVINO MATINEE aimd iMum uh 3ALE TOMennOW CHESTNUT ST. OPEnA HOUfiE MATINEES, 2110. EVENINGS. 8:18 D. W. GRIFFITH'S Laugh, Tear and Thrill Story "WAY DOWN EAST Hunareda of Oreheatra Seats for Bvarr Parfsrmanr at 11. nn SEA.1? S.21tXKKBalvlNa MATINEES mLj aiuiii uri PA1.B TOMORROW ACADEMY OP MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning Nev. 19 & 20 Sgr?flKJSSrePM J?5.Y. i?. ?5 gAnDENOFALLAlY'.l'.'.'.'.I'.DTC' 8." 4 i-Artinji uitikh DEC 10 II rr V m r. r A 'vxi. &a .ucu 17. II VUUIWJE. OALlfJ UN lib SAT. mnrm iicmn ii. oe. ii. Tec, readr Net. 18 El TH S GRAND ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE! EDDIE LEONARD & CO. EDUARDO & ELISA CANSINO MARY MARBLE & CO. Gee. Lane A Tem Moren; The Le Oreha; TJeyee Combe; Other ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW ! METROPOLITAN! OTTIRA HOUSE l TOMORROW EVENING l ONLY rHIIJlELPHIA APPEARANCE KUBELIK Tlcketa. II te 18.80. new. (Chlckerlng riane) ..8,'tt.,"'iew St!1"1 Metropolitan Downtown Ticket Omco. Wfymann'a. llpa Ch-tnul at. ACADEMY OF MUSIC evening November 12 at 8:15 ONLY APPEARANCE this , - - SEASON GALLI-CURC1 Tlcketa. 11.00 te 111. 80. new. Academy et Muale Het Office and Hpi'a. 1110 Chtnut Monday Morning Musicales Ballroom Bellevuc-Stratferd KREISLER Monday Morning, Nev. 15, 11:15 BEAT8. 12 TO JS.r.O. ON SALE AT HBPPK'H. till) OHESTNt'T ST.. A DOOR M ETROPOLITA N OPERA HOUSE PHII-ADKlHIA ORAND OPEIIA CO. "LA GIOCONDA" Thum. Evr.. Nev. 18. "IA. TRAVIATA" Saata new, II te IS, ter aale at Wit. tnann'i. tin C)--tnut t. WlTHERSlOON HALL. TONIGHT AT 8:1(1 MARTIN LISAN PHENOMENAL TIANIST. IN RECITAL Prerram Includlnc Reethevan'a Waldatala Senata, Schumann'a Carnaval. Chepin, ete. TlckeU 05e te 12.20 Heppa'a. 1110 Cbeitnut Tonight and Tomorrow AT uljoeAn UBIULKKO) ITALIC Roseland Dancing ' Bread and Columbia Avenue 1015 Market Street Surprises Novelties Lucky Favers Twe Orchestras Continuous Dancing Private Instructions I fc v a TK4W-V , Degmning teaay tne.etaiwif "j Iheatre, 1 6th and Markft Streets, will be known as 11 A. M. te 11:10 P. M. Pleturlaae: Verelen of William OlllatUa "HELD BY THE ENEMY" Cast Inetudae Jack Helt. Agnes Artec ?, i Si014: and Wandi'lUwIey'. EM1LT BTOKKS ILVOAR. Vecallat PAI APC 1214 MARKET t)T.. I rXLufWC 10 A. M. 12. , BlM 0l4S, TUB, DUO P. ML CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG . I? "allD-CHANNBL" ARCADIA Sp? A,?-, A Paramount Pic lft P. la. :ture "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" With Mae Murray and David Pewall VICTORIA ?Ak.W:AV2 ANNETTE KELLERMANN In Firat Showing- of "WHAT WOMEN LOVE" Added Attraetlen Raea Between MAN O WAR AND SIR BARTON CAPrreL-vsssaa C ORlT MARKET ST. at JUNITHI VJliVyDIli 1 A. M. TO 11 P. it. Continuous Viuderlll RAWLEB A TON KAUFMAN! OTHERS PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE RROAn NIGHTS AT St IB tr 7T 1 - Ma's. TeJay and Bat. Best Sea U $2 at Pep. Mat Today Mais. Today and Bat. Positively Last Week P'JfFJTn'?T HEAL PLAT OP THE SaUU BON." North American. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN . The Famous Mrs. Fair Br JAMES FORPEB NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW Beeth Tarkingten's Buoyant Comedy CLARENCE With ALFRED LUNT AND ORIGINAL NEW TORK CAST 'BEST COMEDT EVER WRITTEN BT AN AMERICAN." liejrwoej Urcua, New Yerk Trlbuna. C ARDlPkr NianTs at sub VJArvvlVrV Mata. Today and Bat. BEST SEATS II AT POP. StAT. TODAT FASCINATINd1 DID i$m mwr A New Musical Comedy PRODUCED BT HENRT W. BAVAQB -FORRFST NIGHTS AT 8:10 Best Seats $2 at Pep. Mat Today LAST TWO WEEKS All the Jeys of Life Will Be Found in THE SWEETHEART SHOP THE RAPID-FIRE MUSICAL COMEDY With HARRT K. MORTON narhK?n.7?.T. Girls. Gayety. Laughter. Meledy SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI 2d Beethoven Lecture-Recital BALLROOM nELLEVUE-STKATFORD WED. EVE.. NOV. 10. 8:18 TICKETS. 11 te is ' ia IlBITg". 111 CHESTNUT ST.. A DOOH Wltherapoen Hall Thuriday Eve, Ner. 11 LILLIAN GINRICH Sala en Sale at H'ppe'e and at Hall jaM AVm hmltt it 7i, aaMrtrTi C3 as 1520 Chestnut. Loe.31 Jtvcvptien ayr& Wadiax, ORPHEUM .',r"Vlntrn Cheltan Av... TX V . JWJI"" Tomorrow. 26e IS MAE DESMOND ier players S A Tallnr-Mada Man NBXt Wwk "PAT3BT. AFTER ALL?" DUMONT'S.. tnn -"'CH. EVO. BUS ""' Mnt. Men. Wed. Sat.. 2:1S Emmett Welch Minstrels WOMEN VOTERS. OR, WHEN THEY RCLI1 PEOPLES .l"'1"'!0""- UaUna SLIDING BILLY WATSON In HITS AND HITS no .iitiiiTTi lann WORLD'S OF HVINU )vvixww CURIOSITIES MUSEUM 0PEN aii.t "1UJ1" '" 11 A. M. te 10 P. M. Hlh h MarHat Fermarli lllnaham Ifenaa Casi Wal. Ab. 8th. MiX Trwl.a mO Jingle, Jingle Wlin MA7C P7E1.D Bijou th Ab. Raca. Mat. Today Claaa Reed Shewa Exelmlvey The Tempters tYlth nERT IBRTRAKD TROCADERO 'rh in uMUua and JACK HUNT Night are Holiday Nights Diamond -3863 3925 Walnut 7537' VlJilTVlflaV. 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