Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Nancy 'Wynne Tells of the Bartlett Tea This After
noon She Hears Many, Plans for the Cliarity Ball,
Which Will Be Very Beautiful
THIS nilrrnoen we Iinta Vlvlenne
lUrtlett' tr Vltlanne la th
daughter of Dr. find Mrs. cUrekice
BArtlett. nf l4rtt Spruce n'trret. She ia
tall and slim and he a wealth of Aark
beautiful hair nnd Urge brown erf.
Sh Ik a grndnnte of Mix Irwlh'h, mi
knew, nnd hns quite nn nthletle record
te her nnnie, Vlvlcnne Is n diieendnnt
of .Tetnh Ilnrtlrtt. ene nf the signer of
the Dcclarntlnn of Independence, nnd
en her mother wide of the family sue Is
dMcendtd from the Carrells, of Carroll Carrell Carroll
ten. no there are signers en both Bides.
The tea will be held from until 0:30
o'clock. Vlvlenne rUll wear n frock
of white lnce ever a slip of orchid
aatln iwl hrL wlH tptiy Colonial
bouquet of orchid nnd lnce,
AmeiiR the delmtnntCH who will re
lvc with her nrc Adelaide Jenes, who
rme out yesterday nt the Aldlne, yeti
"member: C'nrel Smith. Mary D.
Stewart, Constance Wcstoett, Charlette
Graves, Margaret Clemens, Mnry Alt Alt Alt
houxe nnd Mnrlnn HejRnte.
Mr. Gideon Uecrlcke, Mrs. I-erdln-,nd
(JravcH, Mrs. MewCley Hwnln nnd
Mrs Charles Housten will assist Mrs.
Dnrtlctt In receiving.
TIinN tonight there'll be th party at
the Ilellevue-Strntferd for the In In
Tltatlen showing of the French movie
of the story of Du Hurry. As I Bald yes
tcnlav. there will be n number of
parties In connection with It nnd boxes
both nn the tier and first fleer will be
occupied, as well nn the seating enpa- I
Citv nt ine uniiriiiii".
Treiich movie mnkes me think of the
Bpnnlh Idea the Charity Hall commit
tee is getting up this jear. net that It Is
all Spanish, it Isn't, but there's a Span
lsh fan In It nnd really the Idea Is al
together lovely.
I have been wondering what the com
mittee will de te have something entlrelv
diffe-cnt from the "Talk of the Town,"
which, by the wny, Is next Wedni'sday
and Thursday night, you knew, at the
Academy.
Well, the Charity Ilnll will deplet n
imall child making her Christmas wishes
en the eve of that feast. And in the
irand flnale shft will find her desire
at the feet of, a mammoth Ohritimw
tree. In this desire will be found the
varleiw fans which Ore symbolic of their
countries. Fer Instance the Japanese
m .1 i ii.
fan, the Hpann ion, tne r renrn inn
and various emera.
tnn ri a! nmed after
T.iKliPK and sentle- i
the fan flgurcs will ,
j....... In lw.niitlfnl rltnriisc!) and reu
may imagine hew pretty U will be and
all In the Academy of Music, which
eneistral place you will remtmiber the
Charity llall coillmlttee hever would
ccn-ent te abandon, even when It wAb
In had repair. ,.,.,, .
This eur their faithfulness will reap
It. toward, for the old Academy i
mere dignified, artistic and wonderfully
beautiful than ever.
The supper will be served as usual
in the foyer, but the foyer will net be
as usual, net by nny means. If you
are wise you'll go there te the Academy
en Tuesday for the muslcnlc. which
lll formally open the foyer, for It in
absolutely beautiful.
I have nlwujs thought It wns ene
of the most beautiful rooms architec
turally In the city, and new I knew It
is the most beautiful. The old Academy
has come into Its own once mere and
exclusive .ild Philadelphia will entertain
there as in days Bne by. I doubt that
there Ik anything like It this side of
the water nt any rate.
II) I net hint te you some time age'
I-'te
enesiement? Well. It was Marcnretta
Jeanes and Byd Thayer. There seems
te be n perfect epidemic of engage
ments ,n the Balrd family. First Mar Mar
eon Uslrd whose marriage, te Jared In In
gerJell took place about a week ape,
then Galner Ualrd. who Is engaged te
Jee Mlnett, and new Mnrgarctta
Jeanes. It won't be leug, I suppose,
before Kllzabcth Jeanes, who is te come
out next moil th. w ill be getting en
weed. OoednesR knows, she's se attrac
tive she'll never get through the winter
without any number of ardent suitors.
The Dalrd ami Jeftnes girls are first
cousins, Mrs. Jeanes having been a Miss
Ualrd. which accounts for my remark
that there is an epidemic In the Ualrd
family, and don't forget that Charlie
Balrd, Uytendale Caner's brother Hnd
a cousin of Marlen, Galner nnd Mnr
icsretta. Is engaged te the Cnrrlngten
girl. That wns annuueed Inst summer
at Cape May.
AND while speaking of engagements,
did you meet that pretty Isabelle de
Carvalle, who spent last winter here
with her aunt, Mirs Celeman, nnd went
put te all the debutante affairs? She
Is engaged te Hubert Lancelet Iteiillet,
Baren dc la Bonilllerle, also of France.
Isabelle's home Is In Vlllandry, France,
you knew, nnd she spent the winter
here for her debut, returning nt the end
of the j ear. She was most attractive
and I rather hoped would remain In
this country, but. her heart wns evi
dently In La Uelle France nnd there sbf
"will stay.
Miss Fanny Celeman introduced her
last year and another nunt. Mrs.
Herace Breck, entertained for her a
jm JJryQ& 'r'" ' "' m
1222-1224 Walnut Street
Adjoining the St. James Hetel
Misses
Suits
Reduced
Plain and fur-trimmed
models, in all sizes 14 tr
sU, and nil colors, but
many styles only one of'
a kind.
They were $65, $95
te $135, new
$45, $65
te
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number of times.
Anna Celeman.
Her mother wns Mlkg
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The tmenia who will attend the dinner
tomorrow night te be Riven by Mrs,
Themas Beaver llrowne, of Arrtmert, In
honel of her daunhtr, Mlrn Hsrah Al
lien Drewne, before the first meetlne of
Mrs. Charles HteWart Wurts' danclni?
cinaj. win include Mies IZUziibetll
Mncnen, Mian Frances Clydn lirezler,
Miss Leulle Thomsen, MIrb Marie Loulse
Balrd, Miss Nancy n. Norten, Mr, Sam
uel Brown. L Mr. Bernara Heyl, Mr.
Uterte Clothier, Mr. Osbern Creaaen, Mr.
mber Merris and Mr. Jeseph Ryan.
Dr. And Mra. Kdwln ISlrinn OmhnM.
1713 Spruce street, have Issued Invita
tiens rer a burret mi p per en November 27
In honor of their daughter, Miss Ger
trude a. II. Ornham, befere the first
mertlntf of Saturday evcnlnc dancing
clsn.
Mrs. Matthew Baltd, Jr., of Ardmore,
and Mrs. James Carstnlrs will nlve a
dinner en December 27 at the Merlen
Crlcltet Club, In honor of their daugh
ters MIsm Marie Loulse Balrd and MIsb
Prlecllla M. Carstnlrs, before the Junier
Cinderella, dance.
Miss Marie Louisa Thomtieeh. debu-
tante daughter of Mis. Charles Tretter
Thompson, of 2110 Kpruee street, will be
mis cuest e: honor at n. acriee or tneatre
partita durlnir the winter.
he irlvrn hv her aunt. Mi
The first win
lven by her aunt. Mrs. Jehn Whlte
Heffman, of flulf read and Tenn strec'.
Hryn Mawr, eh Monday nlfthl. te be fel
lowed ey s, supper ana nance cu tne uci-leue-.Stratferd.
Mr. Frederick Jenes Btlns. A. M of
neyreut, Hyria, Historian and arcnaeoie
lst and member of the commlsAlen np
iniiirmi nip ijnnnrii ,ii nnnu iiririan it
lelntcd by General Allenby. British, te
report en condition of burled ancient
buildings In yyrla and Palestine, was trie
guest of Colonel Jehn S. MucUle at din
ner nt his hetne, 2023 Walnut street, last
evening.
Colonel uml Mrs. Muckle will
entertain In their box nt the Frenen
Fievln ploture this evening Mr, Paul
lugemanB, Belgian consul ireneral, nnd
Mrs. Hasemans nnd Mr. Maurice Pall
lard, rrench cehsul general, nhd Mrs.
Pnillard.
MrB. Charles Willing-, of 2132 Pine
street, will entertain at a small luncheon
en Monday.
F Mlta fnttiftflnA nuiAtnrA KnlcVll.
dauthter of Mrs. Bradford Knight, of
1917 Itlttenheuse street, and Miss Carel
Smyth, daunhter of Mr, and Mrs. I
Heward Wentherly. will be the guests of
hener nt a large New Year's dance te be
trlven en January 1. at the home of Miss
Unvlli'a nnrtlt. H919 PhfwtnUt Street,
Mln Kn In-lit will ntc be the truest of
honor at n luncheon te be elven by Mrs.
Kdgar P. Unrle. of araver's lnne. Chest.
imi liiii lttri ....
Tim Junier Cinderella dance will be
wilt
held at the Merlen Cricket Club en the
following; dates: Dfcembcr 27. March
30 nnd June 2. The committee In
charge Includes Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Jr.,
cnairmnn ; aim tnemns u, ,imiieu, n,
HCraci liUHOCK, mrw. rienrj nnttu,
aler, Mrs. Arthur P. BaugtvMrs. Jaihes
Cnrstalrs, Mrs. Isaac H. dlethter. Jr..
Mrs. Percy Clark, Mrs. Burrows Slean.
Mrs. niehard K. Norten, Mra. Jehn Ken Ken
eon Elscnbrey. Mrs Edwin H. rttler.
Mrs. Gferi?e Kendrlck, 3d. Mrs Charles
J. Mcllvalne. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Wallaoe Tunis
will formally present their daughter,
Mlis Florence Wllleughby Tunis, te so
ciety at a dance te be given at their
ii in Wvnnoweod, en November 16,
About 100 Buests will be present. Among
them will be Miss Mnry Starr Qriscem,
Miss Anitn Strawbrld-e, Miw Sydney
Blddle, Miss Jane Gorden Coxe, Miss
mrabeth Jeanes, Miss Mary Lloyd
Ncrrls, Miss Virginia Bensen Carter,
mi.. iin.ihuiiiH tttftwariiAOn. Miss
Kleaner Qummey, Miss Annnbella ,B.
Weed, Miss Henrietta Wilsen. Miss Mar-
1erle Y. Olbben. Miss Kieise wnrriner.
Mr. William Du Bnrry. Mr. Lymtin Lisle.
Kr TV T.fiurnpA ne(Itv. Mr. Edward C
Cassard, Mr. Oeerge S. KnenBfi, Mr. S.
Warren Downs, Mr. James Chesten, 4 th.
Mr. Kdwnrd JO. flhakespeere. Mr. Rebert
C. LlKMtt, Mr. Wllllaan n. Dawsen, Mr.
nsnlel M. Dent. Mr. Oeorge Chandler,
Mr. J. Alllseh Scott. Mr. Merris Wlstnr
Weed and Mr. Theodere M. FTecd.
Mls Frances Kays Hammend, daujh
r of Dr. and Mrs. L. Jay HaJiimend.
1,222 Spruce street, will leave en Satur
day. November 20, for N6w erK. wnere
she will be the guest or Mrs. Geerge a.
Bernard, of the Plain Hetel, ever lh
week-end. A large dinner nnd lunch
eon will be given In hr honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeerce II. Karle, 3d. of
Grays lane. Haverford,, will leave en
Saturday. November 20
New Haven.
Conn., where, they will attend th Ynle-
Harvard football game.
An IntercrHltiK engagement te this clt.v
announced a rew aays are ey mm.
Oeerire W. Clark, of CatatVISia, Pa was
her
the Rev. Jehn W. Oummere. formerly et
Ilurllnpten, but new of Hound urael;.
The date of the wedding hoe net been
announced.
Miss Martha II. JcnnlnBS, daughter
et Dr. and Mra W. Ueetty Jennlngi, will
leae tomorrow te attend tlte Princeton
I rem, remalnlnir ever for the Yale.
Princeton game en Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Merrle announci anneunci
the engagement of tllelr daughter, Mies
Anna U Merris, te William J. Clraef.
raeAldine Hetel
Chestnut s 19r5tteeta
Offers exceplibzial ftta'i'te&
for private eritertcuhirtg.
JReceptfen$, Weddfnps,
Cards, fiihrtelns, Dances.
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MRS. MAURICE C. N. FREW
Who before her marriage was Miss Katherlne Roberts, of the Leuella
Apartment, Wayne
ALONQ THtt- READING
Mr. and Mm. William W. Stevenson,
Jr., of 602S North Sydenham street, Lo Le
gan, wilt entertain at bridge en Saturday
even In (r at their home, .Their guests,
who are members of their, card club, win
Include Mr, arid Mr. Blenley Vander
slice, Mr. and Mr. Themas H. Kawciftt,
Sir. nnd Mrs. Geerge Gravenstlne. 2d,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pfllercr nnd Mr.
rilfferd Keele.
Mr. and Mrs. "William U. Berger. of
Wyncote, left laiit week for New Smrna.
Flo.. . Where they will spend several
months at their winter home.
A hrldKe and five hundred party wap
Riven at the Old Yerk Read Country
Club yesterday afternoon, following the
regular meeting of the women's aux
iliary. On Thursday. November IS, the
Club dinner-dance Will be given.
Our Entire Collection
f
Street & Afternoon Frecks
at
Reductions
That Indicate Savings of
15.00 te 75.00
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ANNE L. DEVLIN
ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST.
The Shep Where
Style Predominates
Fashion's faverite lime e' day, the autumn tea
hour require (rocking that will bear the leiaurely
critical gaze o'er the dainty teacups.
Our own moderately priced twelve te aix o'clock
gowns reveal exclualveneia and attention te detail
that is gratifying.
BLOUSES AND NOVELTY BAGS
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GERMANTOWN
The Hev. Henry A. MneKubbln and
Him MunKUhhln. with their eon. Mr.
Donnld MitcKubbln. of yd Westvtew
street, are spending: the late fall at their
DimiraiDw at uuek iiiii iraus.
Mrs. Ieulei Day has returned from
Wlldtfeoed. nnd hits been the srucSt of her
sister. Mrs. Kitty Craven, of 6380 Chew
street. Mrs. Dav left vesterdnv for New
Verk te remain until after Thnnkeglvlng
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifferd noblnaen Skin
nr, of the Dclnjar-Merrls, will meter te
Princeton en s&iureay te attena tne
Yrtle-Princeton (tme.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. rteberts. of 131
West Unsal street, entertained at n
dntipn nt thplr hnmn nn rtaturdav eve
nlnif In honor of their guest, Miss Syblt
Mlttrll, of New YerK.
MILLINERY
1302 Walnut Street
Stenographers'
Supplies
CTENOGRAPHEllS
can obviously de
better work
if thev ha.v battAr nuts.
pencils, etc. They will find here
the supplies they renulre and all of
better kind.
Hlah-Kxade
carbon paper type-
writer rlbbenH
tvrwwrlter narxsra
and necend sheets typewriter
brUithea and oil notebooks pen
cils pens. etc.
Mann Srrvlee will
problems for you I
eolve all your supply
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New Yerk, Offices: 61 Broadway. Founded in 1848
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STRAWBERRY MAN8I0N
Mr. and Mrs. Mir. Brudno and their
ehlldren, of Cleveland, O., at the guests
or Mr. And Mrs, L. K, Hess, of the Plaza
Apartments.
Mls Edith Mnnsbaeh, of Detroit.
Mich., Is the guest of hr aunt, Mrs. O.
Dannenbersr, 1747 North Thirty-third
street, and will remain here for several
months.
A Dutch supper, sate of fancy nnd
useful nrtlelen nnd a dance were given
nt Temple Beth Israel last Sunday eve
ning In aid of the nlnne fund, untur th
Joint auspices of the Daughter of Beth
Israel nnd Beth Israel Alumni Associa
tion. The affair wan In chares of the
following- cemmittee: Mrs. Max Behrend.
Mrs. Nathan Lehrfeld, Mrs. Len
Bronekeneee, Mrs. I. Jacobs nhd Mrs.
Fannie B. Lesser. The alumni was rep
resented by Mr. Lewis D. Newman, pres
ident, and Mr. Jack Oottleb. Mr. Leuis
Uesenherg. Mlr.s Minnie Wk-seii and MIim
Kstiier Mans. A numher of the aiurrni
girls assisted In serving supper- from
te 9 o'clock.
HOLME8BURQ
The young people of the l!mm&nul
npldce'pnl Church will present two
skttches at an entertainment te be given
this evening.
Mrs. P. German, of Rrdrlch street, will
entertnln tjje ladles of her 600 at her
home this afternoon.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Mrs. James Lawsen, of 3441 Queen
tare, entertained the members et the
Aid Society of the Falls Presbyterian
Church en Tuesday evening at her home.
Mm. Hannah Jardlne Is president of the
society; Mrs. Deberah MeMurtrle. vice
president; Mrs. I!lla McMurtile, tccre-
tary, and Mrs. Katharine Linten, treaa
urer.
MOORESTOWN
The Heme nnd Scheel Ansoelatlen Cave
n entertainment nnd recrntlen last
Thursday evening at the public school.
Mr. ana Mrs. canuile lternci, or
Perte Rice, were guests of Rev. and
Mrs. Frederick Warden, at dinner en
Friday.
Mr. William I. Stroud. Mra. Chark-n
Janke, Miss Mildred Janke, Rev. F, A,
Warden, attended the missionary con
ference held in Camden en Friday eve
ning1. Mr. B. Ml Mannlen, of Linden street,
has returned from a trip te England and
Scotland.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
An Interesting wedding or the late fall
was that of Miss Bertha S Cejne,
dnughter of Mrs. Oeerge S. Coyne, Of
:'037 Nertr1 Bread street, and Dr,
Charles J. Cole, of Jilklns Park, which
took place en Tuesday evening at the
home of thn bride's mother, with the
Rev. Dr. Merrlssy cltlclutlng. The brlde
was attended by her ilsler, Miss Elisa
beth K. Cene. ar.d Mr. Frank Cole was
his brother's best nu.n. A recoptlen ler
the Immediate families followed the
cetemeny. Dr. and Mrs. Cole lett for a
tour through Cen.tda and will be at
home after December 1 at 18 Tarts nvo nve
rue, Elklns Park. The nriaegrcem served
two years overseas as captain In the
United States medlcal corps. Second Di
vision, receiving the Croix de Guerre.
The members of Philadelphia Cdurt,
Ne. 7, of the Order of thu Amaranth,
will glve a ceffee party en Saturday,
rite.
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Nevemblr !0. at Mosbach". The affair
win be in cnarce ei mr ff",,J,,"V"'
Mrs. a. E. fcnedfrivss. Mrs. Gorden
Christine, Mrs. Frederick Heffeman
Mrs. neberta Eteklal and Miss Eunice
Trimble.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
The senior class of the Houth PhllM
delphla Girls' High Behoei will give th
freshman class n repetition en i Noyem Neyem
Uer 18, at 8 o'clock, In the oclteol.
MIsb Clalre Beetlnn, 02443 Seuth
Lambert street. will entertain infor
mally at her home tomorrow venlrw.
Among the guests w 11 be Miss Nan
Tener, Miss Nan Bellois, .Miss IU Har
rison, MIm Oerte Frajler. Miss Mnry
Merris. Mr. Frank bftveiipert, Mr.
Jack Bhnng, Mr. Jestrih " ;?
Christopher Kelly and Mr Ray Price?
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conboy, or 107
Seuth Creskey street, are receiving con
gratulations en the birth of . son.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
mi nilnlln inillntt hn returned te
her home, nt 4835 Walnut street, after
bInk the guest of honor nt a. masKea
dnnce given for her by Miss Jesephine
Balllet, of Allentown.
Announcement Is made of tliy mar
riage en Saturday of Mr. E'la.P'''
Hne, Of 413 Seuth Flfty-eeventh street,
and Mr. Bdmund S Williams, of Feri
Pierce, Flft., In tills city.
Miss Rene Cullen has returned te her
hemp in Harrisburg. after visiting
friends in We Philadelphia, where
Miss Cullen formerly lived.
SECOND CITY TROOP DANCE
Invllatlena have been Issued by the
members of the Second City Troop for
a dnnce te be given en next Haturaay
evening at their armory. This Jfl i the,
first dance given by the troop alnee tneir
reorganisatien after the world war
teMC&mmqi
r. 1 1
an ixeauce n
nny stout woman easily and
naturally.
There Is no necessity for
women who have always nati
larfca Wds. stout bodies, or i
heavy limbs te remain be.
"We Invite you te visit our
thoroughly equipped institu
tion for demonstration.
Trial
Demonstration
ment Graffs
Treat-
COLLINS
INSTITUTE
Fer Women Exclusively
Bellevuc Court Building
1418 Walnut Street
Phnnn ftnrtir.it E1RA
m Next te the Bellevue-Stratford fj
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Heuse of Wenger
1 229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St James Hetel
Furs and Millinery
of Splendor
WE PICTURE
liere an
' originQtien-
-an exclu
sive model, made and de
signed by this Heuse for
ene of our most distin
guished clientele.
The supremacy of Chertak
Hats has been due te a con
stant PERSONAL endeavor
te maintain a standard of
richness, of quality and an
originality of style.
risniec Muin; we nave
no
connection with any ether house
bearing the name "Wenger,"
American flags and flags of 'all the na
tion will be the decorations. There
Will tin turn nrnlimtruK comnefted of
twcnty-ftlur nieces, ment? the elllcers
who have accepted Invitations are Cole
nel Geerge C, Thayer, Lieutenant Cole,
ncl Arthur C. Cellahan, Lieutenant Cole
nel Reland n. Ellin and Mnler Jehn
Burten Mustln, Majer Muslin wna for
merly the troop commander and naa
been promoted. The present eincers of
the troop are Cabtaln Samuel Evans,
First Lieutenant Arthur Kinsley, Second
Lieutenant Frederick Zeiss. The com
mittee arranging for the danee Includes
First Lieutenant Jeseph P. MagUlre,
chairman! Mr. Nerman Rowley, Mr.
Froderleh Dietrich, Mr. Donald Howe,
Mr. Rebert Carter, Mr. Jeseph Waugri
nnd Mr. Herbert T, Norten. A buffet
supper will be served, preparations nre
being made for a smoker te be held at
the armory the first week In December.
Write or Thene fer KnSTaved r rrtaM
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D. W. GRIFFITH'S
Laugh, Tear and Thrill Story
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nundreda of Orchestra Beata for Every
Performance at 11.00
2 SHOWS THANKSGIVING DAY
J 11 A.M., 3 P.M. & 8.15 P.M.
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PLAYERM Remee and Juliet
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with MAX WELD
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Emmett Welch Minstrel
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The Famous Mrs. Fair
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NEXT WEEK BEATS TODAT
Beeth Tarkingten'a ,
Buoyant Comedy
CLARENCE
With ALFRED LUNT
AND ORIOINAL NRW TORTC OAT
DEBT COMBDT EVEtt WRITTEN BT
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PRODUCED BT HENRY W. BAVAUB
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LAST TWO WEEKS
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WILLIAM LYON PHELPS
OF YAI,E
FIVB MTEIIAUY TAUKS
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ITIIDAT MORNIN08 AT It O'CLOCK
NOV 1 TEH. 4,
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THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC
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