mm W '?' wr ') 1 . Wf JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE t , Nancy Wynne Tells of the Norris Dance Tonight She Talks of the Second Performance of "The Talk of the Town" And Gees te the Warriner Tea MARX LLOYD NOltlllS is te be Introduced this evening nt a dance te be given by her father, Mr. Inane Norris, of Bryn Mnwr. The dnncc will be given at the Bcllcvuo-Strntfenl, and it will be preceded by n dinner for the receiving party, for Mr. Norris lias asked some of the debutantes te receive with his dnughter ns if it wcre n tea. And it seems te me rather n nice idcu. The girls like it, I knew, for I heard ccvcral of them all tnlking together the ether day and saying hew dnndy it would be. Mr. Norris will give the dinner before the dance nt the Iiellcvuc- Stratford also. And the debutantes who will re ceive with Mary are Anne Ashton, .Tnnc Cexc. Henrietta Wilsen, Virginia Car ter, Jane Hepburn, Anita Strawbrldge, Elizabeth Garrison nnd Annnbclla Weed. Reger Tewnsrncl. Dwisht Gar rison, Geerge Armlstcad, Mas von Kclinucnsce, Wnltcr Freeman, Geerge Robins and Jehn Vnn l'elt will be guests at the dinner, tee. The Wilbur Padderk Klnpps will give a theatre party nnd supper for Helen Fewcll before the Norris dance, and the Henry Mlchells will entertain for Rita Hcckscher. WELL, I suppose you went last night te the "Tnlk of the Town" and reared wilh laughter when llttle Jimmy Ramsey died, nnd they placed a sheet or n holster case or what ever that heavy thing was that West 'Frnzlcr put ever his head, while Peggy Thayer fell against the wall weeping, n changed person, never wishing te seek hnppincsu again, and Charlette tfrazicr, looking n bewitching nurse, pulled said sheet tip ever Jimmy ngnln ! Such a frivo lous audience I never heard, laughing at such sad happenings. And Jack Tettcr's speech, did you ever see such gesticulations? And peer little Pelly Thayer, the awful vamp; she only get a kiss or two and never interfered with any ene else. It's fierce te be called vamp, and then net te be nble te be have like one, isn't it? But every ene certainly had a. geed laugh. There's one thing te be cald about the performance, with the excep tions of a few of the choruses, members of which get mixed new nnd again In their dancing, the whole thing was cer tainly wonderfully staged. It wns quite equal te any professional show. In deed, net in nny professional show have I seen sirens mere Hirenlcnlly portrayed. That was seme portrayal ! The Wntteau shepherdess costumes, the Floradora sextet, Mr. Muschamp's Impersonation of Mendelssohn nnd his playing of the Spring Seng; Pelly Thayer s violin sole nnu .Mrs. wiie len's singing of Butterfly were nil very geed. And the dunse rcccntrlqiie of Mr. Silverman and Mr. Sester was re markablc, I thought. As I said befere it was altogether some performance. I WENT te the Warriucr tea yester day afternoon nnd arrived just at the most crowded time. Isn't it funnv what creatures of habit we are? We nil cheese the middle of the mne set en the invitations and we nil nrrlvc at once, nnd the middle hour of the tea is jammed with guests, while the early heurB nnd the late ones sec scarcely any ene there. Elel&e looked very sweet In a dainty frock of white net embroid ered in iridescent beads nnd trimmed with tulle. Fashioned en rather straight lines and out low nt the neck, it was held en the shoulders with iridescent head bands, nud she were no sleeves. T7IATHER had net always been very careful of his expression before baby daughter, but though he had heard her repent one or two words that were net calculated te be accepted ns the height of refinement, he was utterly unprepared for this the ether day. Daughter, whom we will call Elsie, was seut te school for the first time. She Is four years old. and mother thought It well te have her occupied for an hour every morning, be she sent her te kin dergarten. That day just before lunch eon father drenped in, bringing with him the Rev. Mr. K . the fnmilv's clergyman. When they were nil Feated nt table, father said: "Well. Elsie, tell us what you thought of school. " And te his horror Elsie looked into his face nnd. with an nngellc smile, rep'h'd : "I fink It's a h of a school, daddy." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Receiving at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Curtis Weed, of 1C1 Scheel lune, Uermanteivn. will glve tomorrow at the Acorn Club, te formally present ie secictv ineir auuKniiT. .miss juinu- li, -.,. mi u. -rfu T t-M....J bella n. Weed, will be: .Miss .Tnne Shawd lltpburn, Miss Anna Ashton Miss Mary 3ntr Sf lart Tnail r. uartew. m hs Mjciney u m e. .mis I.ysbcth Ueyc, Mlis Virginia 13. Carter, Miss Anne Goodell, Miss Elenner Gum mey, MIbs Marianne 1!" Harris, Miss Mary I Ilebard. Miss MarKiirrtta L. Harrison. Mlsa Lucrctla 8. Hccltschcr, 2U. Miss Mary II Ifewluml. Miss Cath arine 13. Knight, Miss Sara Mclcun, Mlf,u Mary . Norris. MISs Huth I'arlc anl, Miss Elizabeth dul'ent. Miss Mary It. Stewart, Miss EllzabethT Pearson, Miss Ulalne Sullivan. Miss Mnry B. Thayer. Miss Elelse Warriner. Mlhs Henrietta McD. Wilsen, Miss I.ydU T. MerrlB and Mrs. .1. Merris Wlstar will urealile nt the tea table. The card of Mr Merris "Wlstar Weed was inclesed in the Imitation. Mrs. Edgar Pardce I-'arle, of Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, will give n lunchoeii en Monday, December 8, ut the IJvIIo-Mie-Stratferd. In honor of her debu tante daughter, MIbs Virginia Uarle, nnd Miss Catharine C. Knight, dobu debu dobu tnnte daughter of Mrs. Bradford Knight. The party will be. chaperoned by Mrs Knight. There will be sixty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Ilebard. of Eergrcen avenue. Chestnut Hill, have Untied Invitations for a dance en Thurs day, December 16, at the Bellovue-Strat-ford. In honor of their debutnnte daugh ter, MIbs Mary C. Ilebard. Miss Hebard will he the guest of honor at a luncheon Monday, which Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear and Mrs. William E. Geedman will gte at the Acorn Club. Miss Anne Ashton, debutante daughter . Resinol helps te bring euttfie realbeauty of the skin Cosmetics only hide skin trouble, but Kesinel Ointment, aided by Rcti Rcti nel Seap in most cases, clears away blotches, roughness, and similar de fects, keeping the skin soft and smooth, with tjie natural color of health. Clw i Rxilnel product. ttUU Yet mIe ' (f by ail wfsblt. c t--- j . -ifia s. "V ) W V,f J?r'. nntl Mrs- Themas O. Ashton, of H dlcaf, Wynncwoed, will be the guest or honor at a theatre party te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell, nt their home, 3913 Chestnut street, en Wednesdny night, November 24. The guests will Include Dr. nnd Mrs, Themas Aeiuen, MIsm Virginia Bensen Carter, M.ss Augusta Wnln Harrison, Miss Mar Baretta Harrison, Miss Jane Shaw Hep burn, Mlsa Annabclle Weed. Miss Malsle II. .Stewart. Mlsa Elelse Warriner, Mr. Kdward Mitchell Edwards, Mr. Hareld Srtyler. Mr. Mlnturn Wright, Sir. Horatlen Gates Lloyd, Jr., Mr. Geerge GlbbH, Jr., Mr. Charles Stewart Wurts, . r.. Mr. fiathnnlfl Knewlcs, Jr., and Mr. Jehn Strublng. The guests will later at tend the ball te be given that night by Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Hcckscher, In honor of their daughter, Miss Lucretla 8. Ileckichcr, 2d. Mr. and Mre. Daniel I Hutchinson, Jr., of New Yerk, have Issued Incltntlens for a dinner en Wednesday, December 1G, at the Bellcvue-Stratferd, In honor of Mlsa Jossle V, Da Cesta, daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Da Cesta, and Miss Mary II. Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Rob Reb ert -G. Le Conte. Mrs. ltuthcrfurd Pearson, of the Belle- vue-Stratferd, has issued Invitations for a theatre party, followed by a supper, at the Uollevue-Stratford, In honor e her debutante nlece, Miss Eleaner Rub- ecu rcaneuy, or New YerK. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mercan Bar ringer will formally present te society their daughter, Miss Sarah Barrlnger, at a tea with dancing te be given at iieir nome. mi walnut Btreet, en Fri day afternoon, November 20, from 4 until 7 o'clock. The yeunff rlrlB who Will assist In receiving Include Mlse Pelly Thayer. Mlsj Anna Sephia Yar nnll. Mies Mary Law, Miss Jane Gorden Cexn, Miss Pelly Griscom, Miss Eleaner neuu, .uiss iunrgareita J-arse Harrison, Miss Mary Heppln Hewland, Mlsa Lu cretla I'. Hcckscher, 2d, Miss Virginia Bensen Carter. Miss Anne Ashton, Miss Rosamund Stewardson, Miss Charlette Stnrr. Miss nuth Packard, Miss Hclene Lnngden Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth I-razler. The guests will later attend the dance te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, of 293 Rlt Rlt Rlt tenhouse Square, In honor of their debu tante daughter. Miss Augusta W. Harri son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pratt McKcan, of Pine Itun Farm. Pcnllyn, will entertain nt dinner at the Bellevue-Stratferd be be be eoeo the opening performance of the epniyi, en Tuesday. November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Weed. Jr., will be the guests of Mr. und Mrs. McKcan. Mr. and Mrs. McKcan will glve a dinner en Tuesday, December 28, bofero Ui'e Bene dicts Ball. Mis. Geerge A. Dunning and Miss Nancy Bunney Dunning will sail for Eurepe early I Dccember. They will be accompanies by Miss Adelaide Newlln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cavcrly Newlln, of Haverford. They wll Ispcnd severai meiuns in .oii(ien ana 1'nris. WEDDINGS OF INTEREST IN AND OUT OF TOWN Miss Alice Brown Brlde of Mr. Albert Rhede Haae-WIrt- uchafter Nuptials The marrlage of Miss Alice Brown, of New Yerk, and Mr. Albert It. lthede. of 3G10 North Sixteenth street, took place yesterday at neon, at the home of the brlde'H brother, Mr. Chester Brown, of 869 Seuth Fifteenth street. Newark, N J. The ceremony was performed by Habbl Alexander Lyens, of New Yerk, nnd wns followed by a wedding break fast, Mr. Heward lthode was best man The bride did net have any attendants nnd the members of the two families were the only ones present. After nn extended wcddltig trip te the Pacific ceaat, Mr. and Mrs. Uhode will be at home nt 2244 West Estaugh street, after Jnnuary 15. GucstB at the wod wed dlng from Philadelphia Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilhede, Miss Amy lthode, Mr. Heward Rhede, Mr. and Mrs. A. Itescnsteln and Mrs. Pauline Kerr. HAAS WIRTSCHAFTBR An Interesting wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock when Miss Helen Wlrtschaftpr, daughter et Mr. and Mm Jeseph Wlrtschafter. of 2837 Allegheny avenue, was married te Mr. Jereme S. Haas, of Atlantic City. The ceremony, which took place In the blue room of the Hetel Lorralne, was performed by the Ilov. Marvin Nathan. The brlde was attended by her sister, Miss Miriam Malvlan Wlrtschafter. as maid of honor, and by Miss Frieda Wlrtschafter, of Trenten, aa brides maid. Miss Geraldlne Olga Lleberman of Atlantic City, and Miss Geraldlnt Rosenberg wcre the flower Rlrls. Tht best mnu was Mr. Milten Waldorf, ei PatMmere. and Mr. Arthur Wlrtschafter. of Trenten, acted as UBher. SIMON WINTER Miss Elizabeth Kathcrlne Winter was married te Mr. Matthew O. Simen, at Scota Presbyterian Church, Bread street and Castle avenue, en Wednesday at neon. The bride was given away by her stepfather, Mr. Geerge C. Gauer. Tht e remenv waB performed bv the Rev. D Stuart Moere. D. D. Miss Emma r " :.. . .t net-.. n..., (itlUtT WUH II1UU1 Ul liuuvr unu Lima jhuill ' '"L, ,, .. hriilMtrniln. The hr.ii Pnniilneltan lIilim"B" " - w - .- man was Mr. Walter G Kennedy, nm -'iiiiiiriiiiiii'iniiii-i'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All Furs 25 Off Ticket Prices rPfTrrmV Sale of Fashions Fer Women & Misses EVENING GOWNS STREET DRESSES TAILLEURS MILLINERY Including Unrestricted Choice in This Sale Featuring Specially for Saturday -Dresses- of cloth and silk Fer Daytime and Afternoon wear Ticket Price, 59.50 Sale Price 44.63 THE BLUM STORE SmTnOTr,i,,l,lilMh-M rail mm iiuu m i" ""'" , EVENING- PUBLIC '$$ miss Virginia ilpillf ; s 'z'&jmsm ; ?1 1 YikiA Daughter of Mr. aKSm " ' ' WE? ' i&Z and Mrs. II. J. Wff' x- "':'' I Vfgi Crowley, of 4339 '" ', ' , ., " .?mf ', . ej i$M "Wishing Stene," MB"'"'1 ' . W ''' i & te be given In tlie BbiWf" , ' ' '' ' '' H tffi 'BeJJcvue - Stratford W$M-,' , '' , ,-'1 wft Reef Garden De- wjkS. V ' , um.' -,U . jt. cembcr 1 and 3 .f y the ushers wcre Mr. Walter Marsh and Mr. Frank Waters. DE WITT HENDERSON A pretty wedding took place en Wed nesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock In St. 'nhn's Episcopal Church, when Miss Rachel Hendersen, daughter of Mri M. Crcelman, of Elkhart street, was married te Mr. Walter De Witt. Thi ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank Goostry, DOYLE M UND Y l The marrlnge of Mlsa Dorethy Anne Mundy. daughter of Mr. Jehn J. Mundv, of 442C Baltimere avenue, und Mr. .Tnmcs M. Deyle, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Deyle, of 90G Seuth Breaf. trcet, took place en Wednesday morn ing nt 9 o'clock, at the Church of Si Francis de Sales, the Very Rev. Monsl Mensl Monsl gner Crone officiating. Miss Mundy, who 433 Sb.itfvj. 123 Street and Afternoon GOWNS Regular Mostly one of a kind. ordered regularly. Beautiful Tricetine, Duvet de Laine, Duvetyne, Chiffen Velvet, Crepe, Satin and Canten Crepe This is a very special offering of exceptional char acter, and in the very choicest styles with decidedly original and distinctive ideas that add unusual charm. Ne alterations. i iiiiiiiirrniiiiiii 1310 Chestnut Street The Stere of Personal Service - wfm7Bi T .M Q MMuSfag 25 Off the present "lower" ticket prices Our Entire Stock Coats New fabrics new colors and smart new modes Ticket Price, 49.50 Sale Price 37.13 Ne AoerovaU Nene C. O. D, All Sales A New Organhaien With an Old Name min M LEDaEKr-PglLADELPHIA, ITftipAY, NOVEMBEB 19, 1920 was given In marrlage by her father, was attended by Miss Helen Hare, e Overbroek, as meld of honor, nnd Mlss Helen Shceran. of this city, who wat Idt-pmalri. Mr. Berkman Cetter was Mr. Deyle's best man and his ushers Included, Mr. Rebert Kane, Mr. Frank Mundy. Mr William J. Deyle. Jr.. Mr. Jack Miller and Mr. Daniel McKennn A breakfast for the bridal party and the Immediate families followed. Upen their r'turn from a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Deylo will be at home at 442B Bal timore nvenue. MOYER SILVERWOOD The marrlage of Miss Myrtle Silver- wnd uuugnter of Mr. nnd Mis. Walter SUverwoed, of 37.'! Green lane. Bex- boreuch, and Mr. Edcar Hensen Meyer. son of Mr. Jehn Meyer. nlse of Rex- i ImrnllrfVi ir1.' ntcinii ntllnt li ft !- ! brlde'u home at 1 o'clock en WcdnetcJay, y3 OFF Prices Medels that cannot be Bl I iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiriHiiiiiiii'.a All Furs 25 Off Ticket Prices - f Tin II f EVENING WRAPS DAYTIME WRAPS STREET COATS BLOUSES of Furs Suits tailored and furtrimmed models in popular materials Ticket Price, 89.50 . Sale Price 67.13 Final , ,f - ---- the Rev W. Galloway Tyson officiating. Miss Sllverwoed'n only attendant wns her sister. Miss Helen SUverwoed. Mr. Wayne It. Meyer was best man for nis brother. A breakfast for the lmmcdlate families followed After a wedding Journey Mr. and Mre. Meyer will llve nt 4428 Pechln Btrcct, Roxborough, where tliey will be at home early In December. i i ALONG THE READING Miss Mildred Lewls, daughter of Mr. J. Heward Lewis, of Elktns Park, will be ene of a party that her sister, Mrs. G Henry Stftsen. will chaperene at the Yale-Hnrvard football game, te be play ed nt New Haven tomorrow, At the meeting of the Weman's Club of Wyncote, en Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Jehn Grlbbcl talked en "The Bums Country," giving a resume of the trip she made with Colonel Orlbbel, through Scotland, during the past summer. This was followed by a musical program. Mrs. Horatio Batezcll Sang seme Scotch ballads, and Miss Marjorle Sill con tributed soprano numbers, Miss Marjorle Kent accompanying Mre. Carl Bewman, who chaperoned a ixtrty who metered te Princeton last week, te attend the Yale-Prlnccten gamq, placfe antr Wtytt &f)ap i fiffi M M U Lee y u i. w. jmulready n U rjJjJ h 125 S. 16th St. H itadelph! . ' "The 127 S. 13th St. BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC 1 gljiiuumiHiiiOiiiiiiHiMieaa!1 iiiiinuiinn fJamW J mm fflAv i imm Mil fc 3B.i(A 'Pr' '' '- i rAft ' t ' T. 1 1H 'Afr Geerge Allen, inc. 1214Chestnut Street 1214 ANNOUNCE. Philadelphia's Greatest Millinery Sale Every lint without reservation bharply reduced for quick clear ancc. The prices are less than before the war. 1000 Trimmed Hats Fer Every Age and Every Occasion Repriced te $5, $6, $7, $10 Upwards Saturday Ends the Sale of Famous Harvard Mills Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices Sale of Women's Silk Hese, $1.15 Thefe nra fulMitKhleneil silk he-c of tine guuee nnd are the regular J-.8C graile. Thiro In only a limited nu.intltv in black uml white. We would UBB''St thcBe as verj practical for Chrlatiiwh jflviiitf. Cape Skin Gloves, Special $3.50 Kine grade lnnmrted cape leather gloves In pcarl-whlte. brown black and numbcra of thin tieen'a best shades They nrn sulendidlv made and by far the most servlccable gleve obtainable The recul-ip price Is 1.0 a pair " ' r Flannel Pajamas for Girls, $3.95 Warm coinfertablo pajamas of tlne grade outing flannel in pink llL:TnmttV 'r"e-' "re '"""' i,". " Coty's Famous French Extracts, $7.50 The regular 2-oz biro In Cety'H most popular ednza; L'Orlt-.-ui Jacqueminet, I.'Or Tin- regular prlce l 9 25. An licelluit onnei. tunlty te purchase new for CMirlstmaH ghlng. " Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each, $1.00 a dozen. .,c. Wo..h.a;e ?vcry. Y"""-11 t,w-ae 1" l'c" cap Dhnne our famous "Sllppen" brand, nnd sU-alght ahape, our "Impert bp eliil" brand We are sole egenta for America for these guaranteed Krrnch Ilalr Nets VtilUi and.Orar H-lr Net, In both cap and straight ahape at IBe ech 1.50 deieu. 4 has returned te her home. These In the party Included Mlse Jean Clark, Miss Marguerite Larkln, Miss Anna Larkln and Miss Mary Kcarnes. Mrs. Bewman entertained after the game at dinner. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William Preston Brenz, Jr.. has returmd te her home at D321 Baltimore avenue, after a visit te her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ldwnrd Shoemaker, of Pasaalc avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Augustus V. Sprlngman, et &051 Walnut street, will glve an attractive luncheon, follewid by cards. In honor of her brldge club, en Friday, Novem ber 19. The members Include Mrs. A. Mayer, Mrs. Samuel Rethwcll, Mrs. Charles Fraaer, Mrs. William Bllzcn, MrB M. J. MacDonald, Mrs. William A. Grny. MrH. Frnnlc Brightly, and Mrs. Augustus V. Sprlngman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Winner Stene. BOH Haztl avenue, ruturned from Washing ton, D. C, where they ntlendcd the nn nual meeting of the American Ornithol ogist Union, of wtiich Mr. Stene was elected president. Mr. and Mrs, Stene wtre extensively entertained during their week's stay. : City Baltimore , ! yfoiLymes 99 Sheps of Sensible Prices" Simeriiig Dance Frecks FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Thanksgiving dances will seen be "en," and se comes the need of a fetch ing frock te add te the. delight. Strikingly new modes at Millards all 5l attractively priced. The sketch shows a chiffon taffeta with the soft new lcathcrizcd ribbon cmbreiderv nnd geld trncery. Simply enchanting! PHILADELPHIA 1337 AND Chestnut St. CITY BRIGHTON BLOCK NORTH PHILADELPHIA The next meeting of the Delta Beta Sigma Sorority will be held at the home of Mlss Virginia Gcsslng, IG20 North Nineteenth street, en November 27. Miss Elvira Martinez will entertain the "Flfty-flfty Club" nt her home, at 1719 North Thirty-third street, this eve ning. The members Include Miss Mar garet Clnik, MIbs Jrnn Clalk, Miss Mir iam Doeloy, Mlsa Dorethy McDevItt, Miss Adcle Frederick, Miss Anna Larkln, Miss Marguerlte Larkln, Miss Alma" Wall, Miss Ruth Walreth, Mr. Paul Barker, Mr. Harris Burten, Mr Edttm Fcncy, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Andrew Hamilton Mr. Rebert Luken, Mr, Martin McCaw 1 y, Mr. William McLeughlln. Mr. Jo Je seph Shane, nnd Mr Nathan Whlttakc.r. The men of the club will play the Dele Lane Club's football team, at the Chel tenham Field, en ThnnkcglMng Day. Itmtitiem tyfVer Announce- MwiK-u! iriira -ra' rattll Wrlle or J'liuea for I'licrjicil or l'rlnti-d Hamnlct. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wtlnnl S. i'lU-ADELPHIA'a hRAUIMi niHATKKS Ulncilone' era. IH - J. J. aittiUUKl POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS LYRIC VOS AT 8 SltAItP math T 'i firywr MAT. TOMOR. "mt $2.00 cr thi: miebtv MONAitrii ev all AMURE.MnNT INSTITUTION N. Y. WINTER GARDEN'S TRIUMPHANT SUCCKS3 THE Bj?, "POF 1919 with eiiUArnsr eai.a.w or MiUTtr iNcrmitB ami 'run wi.vtku a.ute-.s WONDIIOl'H URAITICS sua i a new ii m 'niAVKi.iviNO vi:uk HOLIDAY JWi TIIANKSQIVINO DAY ADELPHI NOW Ss;. Matinee Tomorrow, 2 15 Mr. nTTDTrUCTETM IN TUB IlDMANTIrt MF.LODItASrA "The Purple Mask" SEATS NOW roil THANKfefllVIVS Wi:K SAM SHUrRT 'a AT sjir, P. -'""rV'l MAT TOMOIl ntl.ir, Positively LAST 2 WEEKS , Thn -innrt Mimical Cetuwly BnATS- n W 1'OIt THANKSniVINO WEKK HOLIDAY MAT THANK.SOIX'lNCl DAY rurcTMl IT QTPI717T eitiia IIO'JSE DAILY MATINKEH 2.1.1. HVHNINd.S S:15 D. W. GRIFFITH'S Clerlflril Version et "WAY DOWN -EAST" NOTICE 1 THE WINNERS OE THE UErENT AD- VERTIKINl) IDEA CONTEST W1M, HE I ANNOt'NC'ED niOM THE KTAOE T.'KS- day Evr.Ni.r.. rnizu wim, also ije AWARDED AT THAT TIME. I 3 Shows Thanksgiving Day II A. M fl P M. und S-1.1 p. KEATS ON SALE NOW M. First Regiment Armery Bread and Callowhill Sts. Starting Saturday and All Next Week Admission 25c, 50c ' 32?ic"7 Vone ! Tlckets Geed nt Any IVrfermnnix U. S. Official War Films Presenting "Flashes of Action" Under AuspImb of Combined Veterans' Conference Sensational Motion Pictures of the Beys of The 28(h Division The 79th Dhisien THE NA VY In Actual Battle Taken bv the U. S. Sirjnal Cerps While Under Fire Special Features Military and Naval Bands Exhibits of War Trophies TICKETS NOW ON SAM: AT rtOX fUTICU I uu anv WAit vi:ri:it..N This picture will net ha shown nt any ether theatre in Philadelphia, .-e don't miss this opportunity of suciny what our boys actually did "Oer There." ICE SKATING atJCE PALACE; i&iiiANu jKTki:r Mi LAMB and BPTIC 1 i:npatiunal icu ska nun THU Ml'LinilM nnl Miss I KAH .'HtKiUU j FIUI Ull SKATIN 1 K'l it Academy Tkts Hnj.pe a, UU ehei Acil PHILADELPHIA! ,-.,r. '"-'' t nRr.HIA e'aiu " iiiriT. . f ... I'li'M-e Mr Srtim I 'II 1 1 till 111 riaiie ORPHFUM 0rrmmeii4iel nAve, jti newm MatllloTel'lA,voa36c Mne Desmond "i'cJrtVKUU ' Nt. Wk. "What'a Your Ilmbaml 'Doing?" tSrf BIJOJ 8th ab. & UaU Today f rertMi:ni.Y known ab Tim atanlbtI .M;r1et nl. 'ilih 11 A. M, in 11 t M Lionel Barrymerc 'ind11 ' Wnllarp jum , ALWAYS Al'DACIOUS" PA I A fT? 12H MAltKKT STIIKK 1 AL"-VVI!i 10 A M . J2 S. fl:45 a is. 7 in. e-no p. m. bemcthine te Tliink About nhxt w i:r:;-.-flKKAi.tiiNn PAnnAn iH "HIDDMJ WOMAN" ARPADFA fhetnt M Bel. 1 nc iMrni te levc With .Vext Mn. Murny nntl THiviA Perrell n-.'K -"linilOLD MY WIFDl" VFPTOR I A Jtnrket Htrwt Ah. ! ANNETTE KELLERMANN vv. ,..''N! '.'u'" T wetnv r.evr" . Next Ui-pk.".M"TrNY or Tun KLSrNOIHT 'PAPTTW 721 MAIlKHT BTHKET 1v''r1 -Lu Kfii Clnyten In "81ns of rteianna" RPilPNIT" MAiiKirr st. bi. ittii 1'--VJIN L Knld Bennett In "Hit 1 luaband's frltnd" CI ORP iURKET ST. AT JUNlPBtl V-J-UDC ii A. M te 11 P. M. OH. THAT MCLODV"; Other AcU i'ii:iui:li'iilv'8 ronr.Mebi' 7Hatr RROAH NIOIITM AT Sill J1V-L MAT TOMOIUIOW Greatest Hit of the Season! 9 Beeth Turkington'e Wt Buoyant Comedy Jlj i CLARENCE II With ALFRED LUNT AND OHiaiNA- NCW YOUIC CAST It has been many long, blue moons since genuine comedy, quiet, insinuating and entirely devoid of tendency te farce, has been presented te the Phila delphia theatregeers. The play is Tarkingten at his best. INQl'IRCR.' H'lArs HKI.I.INO I'en NKXT WEE1C JUTtl, WED, THANK.,. IIMN AND SAT. FOR R F ST N''iTy at 8:15 1 'MVkJ 1 MAT. TOMOIUIOW LAST 3 TIMES All the Jeys of life Will Be Found in THE I SWEETHEART SHOP . TIIK nAI'ID.rillR MI'SICAf. COMEDY Wl'h IIAIIIIY K MDHTON s. Original Cut Girls, Gayety, Laughter, Meledy N'Xt Week Tlmiiksil Ins Heatii Sellltur MATI.NHRS UNl:SDAY THANICM1IVINO D.VY AND SAT. CHARLES DII.LINOHAM Trpsnt I AHPLIi BLOSSOMS Thn Kr. Inler-Jirnl I,e lUiren Operetta' Julm Carlci T"inmaB Wllia Bennett rcrcnjii ivnisnt in- Aatalrra r" ADDTri1 LAT 2 WEEKS "rr.l I MAT TOMORROW ' "SPARKLING. CACIMATIMrt LTT ikw mwr A New Musical Comedy Sfi'.ip' i rn r irvisY w. SAVAen m:t mh.li.nc; inu m:xt week 15 maiim:i:s TiiANKsarviNa sat, Adelphia Hetel DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Clese ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES TONIGHT ;. SATURDAY f- CONSTANTINOPLE 75 t. tl .10 t lifp)t'i--.,0f at Doer ' EITH'S GEORGE JESSEL'S "TROUBLES OF 1920" With ft Ws Cunt mi.l Cheru Ethel Hepkins; Chas. Irwin Il.rrA unl linn Kriu.ijr, Arthur MiW.ittMt . (.rn.-.' lymn. Cither I i mm:hsity ) T N'siuv srir-iRTy i ,i- vi ii n .u- m u- revrcu thi w.'itip ri'Mn.'vi. Hnr.vTieM GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL 1 3 Tue-1 iv ! in "ii 11 A M l.ased en ir.ni in'itUnM n nn" iivl. S.IV -M I 111' . 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