'- "" -" ttfr GQSSWMWf PM6PLE ' ' ' JVency Wynne Chats Aheut the Tea for Miss Heckscher This Afternoon She Anticipates tle Charity Ball With Pleasure Otlier Bits of Interest AND this afternoon will see the In traductien of one of the smartest debutante of the action, namely Leeretla Hwkwher. W, or Itlta. ai i she called by her family apd friends. Hits li the dauchter of Mr. Sterena Heck dcher by his flrat wife, who was Mlsa Drewn, a daughter of Mrs. Themas Learning by her flrat marriage. Mm. Iamlnjr will lve the tea this afternoon te introduce her granddaugh ter and will be assisted in recelrlng by Mrs. Bterens IlKksch,er and several ether ladlee. Araenr the debutantes who will re ceive with Rita ate Margarttta Harri eon, Anne Ashton, Mary Thayer, Anna bells Weed. Mary Hewland, Jane Coxe, Marjerle Gibben, Helena Mitchell, Anita Htrawbridge, Aujrusta Harrison, Ruth Taekard. Jane Hepburn, Sarah Bar ringer, Sydney Diddle, Frances Wtiter. Ellis du Pent, Eleaner pummey and Virainla Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Hecksher will glre a ball for their daughter en Wed nesday nlfht of this week. I MUST soy I am looking forward with a great deal of pleasure 'te the Charity Ball eh the nlfht of December Hnmethlnir tells me It will be a very graceful and pretty affair. The idea of the cnlia a aream ami unnsiraas who and the wish bursting forth in various dainty fans of all nations, which will K ifenlrteH bv men and alrls dressed te reeresent the painted figures en the fans. Is very new and pretty. Then after the opening concert and Unpin-? there will be ceneral danclnc as heretofore en the great floored -ever space In the Academy, which takes in the entire stage and entire ercnestra 9 ".. Suerjcr will be served in the foyer, and te me that alone would make It worth going te, for that foyer is really tee beautiful for words. I de net think tee much can be said of it as an artistic whole DID you knew that Mary McCabe and Allen Earashaw are te be mar ried four days before Christmas? The plana were first te have a church wedding, but of course since the recent death in Mr. Earnshaw'a family a few weeks age, the wedding will be a very quiet one and will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCabe en St. .Tames Place. Mrs. Simpsen and Mrs. Ileyland, Mary's two sisters, will attend her as matrons of honor, and Walter Karnshnw will be best man. There will be no ether attendants and only the immediate families will be present. I have net heard if Harry Reylesd will get en for the wedding, but I doubt It, aa he left se lately for the Middle West, where he Is stationed. Teil knew he is in the regular array. Margaret was te have joined him out West n few weeks age, out I have net heard If she went or net. She may have decided te remain until after the wed ding. In any case she will be here at that time. Which Is a remarkable speech, but you knew what I mean. TflAT was a beautiful tea at the Girls' League yesterday afternoon at 1525 Locust street. Elizabeth Latta sang delightfully. I de love te hear her she Is se easy and has such rich, even tones. I never, see her that I de net think of the late Mm. Scammon -Jenes and hew proud she was of Elizabeth and her Ringing. I never knew her te appreciate one of her pupils he much. Of course, she had geed cause te de se. Miss 'Quintan played very, very well, tee, and the girls who came seemed te love it. There were Ieta of people ou knew there. Mrs. Charles Carver. Jr., Mr. Henry C. Hever and Mrs. Ocorge Lerimcr were receiving. The latter in hostess for this month and yesterday was her last tea. I understand there are te be two given in a month and different members of the women's beard arc te be hostesses for each special month. Mrs. Carver is president of the League of Girls' Clubs and Mrs. Bejcr is chairman of the teas. I SAW Deberah Seal en the street the ether day. Speaking of Elizabeth Lattn singing made roe think of De De eorah. She has a very geed voice, you knew. Didn't she sing well in the Floradora sextet at the "Talk of the Town?" Well, but that wiu net what I started te gay: what I wanted te talk about was the beautiful fur coat De De eorah was wearing. It was composed of two kinds of fur, black and gray, and It was long, almost te the bottom of her skirt. Her hat was a black velvet model, and as one girl aptly de scribed it, was "fifty-fifty" in size. It wan trimmed entirely in blue stltchery and was most becoming te Deberah, NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Helt Straw bridge, of "Windermere, Bala, announce the ensragement of their daughter, MIm Helen Louise Strawbrldgt, te Mr. Frank Btlrllnp Donaldsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Donaldsen, of Qermantewn, formerly of Deaten. Mr. nnd Mr. Jehn Frederick Lewis, of 1914 Spruce street, will entertain In lavitab'eDi r AanMBct. Moderate Price c"sztia meats nrit or rbene for nnarared or Printed Samples, ROYAL ENGRAVING C0 814 Walaet St yaaaaaa Philadelphia The Slieps of Sensible Prices Re-Pricing Wonderful Mark-Down of Coats Suits Dresses The inimitable Millard models are new offered at reductions. wgreat number of these 127 S. 1 3th St. WTyigittfwimmmtiiiiiiir)iTiTnwm U s J , "I t m..v a&4itfmir s - v..e...tJ.,.f,,.A,...t.,, U( , . ,Sk. MM t .( , ,.,....., tatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatMtatatatatatatatatatatatatatatat m' :t 'e-iy'iMT .SSriii V i.TJ'. ., iTu' TtTr' IBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIB '. ..J,' nc,r-rfT.TB; ,c A, -V ',1 ' V" t , f.f; their box it the" opening night of the opera, en Tuesday, November 10, Mayer Moerp and Mrs. Moere, Mr. and Mrs. CharletnAcnn Tevnr anil Mr. ant Mrs. Heward w. Lewie will be. their guest. Mrs.' Jehn Wlnthrnn CUa4uim. nt Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, has sent out euro ter a tea Saturday, December H. Mrs. Claahern waa. before, har murrliin Mlsa Anna Walter Strawbrldige. daugh ter ei ir. ana Mr. fTeaericx It utraw bridge, of Torworth, Germantcwn. Mr. and Mrev Cenrad N, Lauer, of uermantewn, announced the sngagement or ner daughter. Miss Ida Felicia Lauer. te Mr. Geerge Petter Darrew.Jr., son of Congressman and Mrs. O, P. Daxrew, also of Oermantewn, en Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Mnreau Harrlngr will shortly Issue Invitations for a mu sical te be riven at their home, tlOS Walnut street, en Sunday evening, De cember 5. Mr. and Mrs. Darrtnger will also entertain at dinner at their home before the Saturday night dancing class, en November zT, In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Elizabeth W. Darrlnrer. The ruesta will Include Miss Arnea Yarnall, Miss Mary R. Carter, Mlsa Maude S. Harrison, Mr. Henry Bain, Mr, David Vegels, Mr. Daniel niche, Mr. Jehn Paul Barrtnger. Mlsa Eleaner E. Russell Peabody, debutante deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Russell Peabody, of New Yerk, will arrive In this cHr en Wednes day te attend the ball Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heekacher, of Strafford, will Hire at the Bellevue-Stratford In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Lucre, tta a Heektcher, 2d. Miss Peabody will be the (ruesta ever Thanksgiving of her aunt, Mrs. Rutherford Pearson, at the Bellevue-Stratford. Mrs. Pearson will atve a theatre catty and sunner' at the Bellevue-Stratford en Thursday, Janu-. ary e, in noner or nuts I'aaDeay. jnrn. Pearson's eon, Mr. Jehn T. Walnwrlght, who Is a student at Princeton Univer sity, will spend the Thanksgiving holt days with his mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. I F. Lynwood Garri son. 1019 Clinten street, will entertain at dinner en Saturday, November 27, In honor of their daughter, Mies Laura. V. D, Garrison, before the meeting of the Saturday Evening Dancing Clus. Mr, arid Mrs. Garrison will also give a din ner en Wednesday In honor of Mlsa Mary Lloyd Nerrm. debutante daughter of Mr. Isaac Y. Nema, before the Heek acher ball. , Among the gueata who attended the pig and hare ehaae given yesterday In Chestnut Hill by Mlas Mary C. jfage, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Heward Wurts Page, 1018 Clinten street, were Mlsa Nancy F. Cepe, Miss Elisabeth F. Cepe, Miss Helen Hepe Wilsen, Miss Jane B. Yeatman, Miss Careline S. Barclay. Miss Anna Lewis, Mips Edith N. Page. Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Marlen C Savage, MIm Anne Schwartz, MIm Katherlne Schwartz. Mr. William Paul. Mr. Ernest C. Savage, Mr. Lewis Lukens. Mr. Syd ney L. Wright. Jr.. Mr. William H. Parker, Mr. Rebert Dechert, Mr. Oeerge Robbing. Mr. W. Jehnsen. The chase waa followed by tea at 8ummercrest. the home of Miss Page's aunt. Mrs. Jamea Large, In Chestnut Hill. Mrs. William Summers Bradley. 4410 Locust street, and her niece, Mies Jean Bradley, returned today from New Haven. Conn., where they attended the Yale-Harvard game en Saturday. Mlsa Christine F. Chambers, daughter of Mr, Francis Tayler Chambers, IB JO Pine street, will entertain at dinner en Friday night before the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuetls Harrison will give at the Bellevue-Stratford In honor of thelr debutante daughter, Miss Au gusta W. Harrison. Mrs. StevenB Heckscher nnd her daughter, Mlas Lucretla 8. Heekacher. 2d, of Strafford, who have been spend ing ii few days In New Yerk, returned te their home yesterday Mr and Mm Heckscher and their family will close USheppacd & Sens Pure Linen Table Cleths at Reduced Prices Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Twe yerds square Twe by 24 yards Twe by 2 yards. 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Mr. Donald Sturgln Babcock, of Prov Prev Idence, n. I., wilt attend as best man nt the wedding of Miss Eleaner Beers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cdwln Clark Beers, of the Belgravla. and Mr. Oeerge Mitchell Buffum. of Pnsadenn, Calif., which will be selemnised en Saturday night In the Second Presbyterian Church, te be followed by a reception at the Belgravla. The ushers will In clude Mr. Jehn Prlser, of Eaat Orange N. J. ; Mr. Jehn Welden Green, Mr. Wit 11am K. De nichtcr, Mr. lUehard Orccn Orccn Orccn woed, Mr. Charles Leedom, uncle of th bride, and Mr. Benten Chaplin, of New Yerk. Mr. Henry Baring Hedge, who has been entertained aa the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayblti Hart, of 1619 Locust street, for a week, will Ball for Paris, France, tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison a. Seeler. who have been upending eeveral months at Atlantic City, will net return te their town house, 2401 Spruce street, as Mr. and Mrs. Charlea V. McLean will occupy It for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere B. Creamer, of 8t Davids, announce the birth of a son en Wednesday, November 17. Were Are $11.75 12.00 $16.00. 18.00. 18.00 12.00 15.00 Baltimore advised as the 1337 Chestnut St. BLOCK 4LiX2 and Mra. Rebert Wallace Tunis, dance given by her parents NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hlrach, of ltOl North Eighth street, were at home te their friends yesterday afternoon In honor of thelr silver wedding anniver sary. Mlsa Alice Gallagher, of Sixth and Thompson streets, will cntertaln the members of her sewing circle this eve ning. Miss Irene SchwnrU, of 1042 North Second street. Is spendlng part of the winter at Wernersvllle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lelbewlts, of 1002 North SUth street, have returned from a meter trip of several weeks through the Great Lakes region. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The members of KadeBh Club, of Ka Ka eosh Cemrnandery. Ne. 29, Knights Templar of Penneylvanla, will give a card party and dance this evening at Meese Hall, 1314 North Bread street. The committee In charge of the enter tainment Includes Mrs. Benjamin P. Williams, chairman; Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mrs. Themas Bunting, Mrs. Geerge Mon tague, Mrs. Elmer Bewers, Mrs. Frank Adjoining the St. Jnmtt 1222 "Stecker" Fashions in Wraps, Coats, Dresses Reduced 25 te 40 An announcement of transcendent importance te the well-gowned woman, because, te the certainty of correct and distinguished style, is new added the satisfaction of exceptionally low prices. Plain and Suits Medes far removed from the ordinary by these clever touches which spell distinction and distinctiveness. A splendidly varied showing in both the untrimmed and fur trimmed suits, including every fashionable fabric and every desirable shade, as well as the finest selected furs. Fermer Prices, $65 te $325 Reduced te 45, '65 te 195 A Saving of $29 te $130 u "w H M Ai Blejrler, Mra. Jeeph IMam.,Mri u. Jtt. jr. wiiaeni ra. niivmx -. Strlner, Mra. Scellenberger, Mra. Dt wller, Mnt David Bewen, Mlsa M. Light, Miss Elisabeth Clayten and Miss Neva Mellen. The etub la comprised of mem bers of 1 the Kadesh Cemrnandery, Knights Templar, and their families. Rabbi and Mrs. Charles L Heffman, of .Newark, N. J will attend the be trothal reception of their aen, Mr. M. David Heffman, and Miss Frances Leeb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leeb, of 3234 North Beuvler street, en Sun day, November 31. from I o'clock te o'clock nt Menebach'a, 1207 North Thir teenth street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Harry J. Harts, of 2144 Seuth Bread street, will entertain at a linen shower en Saturday afternoon, Novem- ner Z7. in noner or ner oeuam, ih Mildred H. Mayer, The guests will In clude Mrs. Nelsen 8, Harris, Mrs. Jeseph C. Beckman, Mrs. Stanley Masen Hlrsh, Mrs. Lee L. Dessauer, Mrs eu- 7ene M. Leb, Mrs William Mayer, Mrs. rvlng Frank, Mrs. Hareld Llchten, Mrs. Benjamin L. Ilublnaehn, Mrs. Henry Schwab, Mrs. Jack Bolls-Cehen, Mrs. William R, Bchwab, Mrs. Merris M.-vyer. Mrs. Walter 8. Berg. Mra. Alfred Cur tln Hlrsh, Miss Elizabeth Soils, Mrs. Nicholas Englebcrt, Miss Helen Wine land, Mlsa Beatrice Wilsen, Miss Helen Relnhelmer, Miss Luella Heffman, Miss Ada Walter and Miss Margaret M. Hlrsh. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Segal will ntartaln Mr. and Mra. J. lYursenn, ui New Yerk, en Saturday night ber 27, at their home. Novem- QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph J. Moere, of 2032 Medary avenue, entertained at dinner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Emlen Green, of Chester, and Mra. James Stairs, of Detroit, were the guests, Mr. and Mra. Jack A. Reberta, of 134 West Upsal street, metered te New Haven en Friday te attend the Harvard Yale game en Saturday. Mrs. Albert Hepkln entertained at dinner at ther home en Thursday eve ntrg. The gueata were Mrs. C V. Always Acceptable Gifts Elactrie Liunp and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and S3k Shades Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street (&lecA&L - 1224 Walnut Street Fur - Trimmed Afternoon and Evening Dresses 'Steele er fashions te the e,ie is from our regular stock; the epitome of style and distinction. A splendidly varied showing of the newest models, fabrics and colors, for every formal and informal occasion. Fermer Prices $65, '35, 45 A Saving of rations Will Be Made in Time for MtMumnutaaMM 1 Mrs. neon. Earl Vuclstlch. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Barten, Jr.. of 141 West Durham street, will entertain at dlSSf tl nel?home en ThMfcwIJIn Day. Ouesta will Include Mr. ?". Refcert Barten. Br., Mr. , and I Mrs. Charles Barten and their family, Mr. and Mm. Frank Dlehl and Mr. nnd Mrs. William 01hl. .. , Mr and Mrs. R. Carlten Sehard, of et Mrs. HWnil ; T"-. ,i4,. North Uber street, for n .few days, nave ,rm te Cane May for the winter. Mra. and , ttK.r ret. for a few days, have r. KjABvnn r-. a mua ua - Eehard 'wtfl bf remembered ne te Cape May Edith Foulke. UOOAN Mr and Mis. Ell Brunswick, of 4818 r..mn Street Logen, announce the mar- "" ".V"""'--.. Mr. and Mrs. Wfl ach- iteTn wilt realde'ln the Beuth. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Samuel Sebastian Evans enter; UlnS Informally at tea few days age at her home In Media In honor or Mrs. Jeness Mllle. Mies May Dee., pre sided at the tea table, was 'e(1n.b', M'".M? Win and Mlea Al ?.. Airri t. Il.wklns. Mrs. Price Wetherlll Janeway. Mrs. Jeseph W. i... T Trrl TUrhV. MM. liCIl' Jamln 'iackeenMrs Oeerge M. Boosh, Jehns. Mrs. Irving V? Farouhirsen and Miss Beyer. Mrs. William Hearn. of this city, who has been the guest of her sen-ln-Iaw the Kvenlns rMle l4r.weleinr .erUI neteTI Jnlrrrst from r.rl PrU M the eltr.iyt thrr ","? !l MMMe ef vrrlfJeatloe. llerearter fiJJ be pablUhed. npleM Ud tZj2S. nik name. arep Ktyi'LtS: iutur, nrenlns rnblle lzer. "00 Lhxstnet strret. ; U rs A? ijlttvk. Jr., Charts' irtllllgln. Mrs, nebfl Johi Mrs. Rebert Barten, Jr., and Mrs. I Everything that is newest nnd best in Lampdem is here, te make radiant oe well as decorate every part of the home. Because, we have many Individual lamps of exceptional beauty, which cannot be duplicated; selections should be reserved new for Xmas delivery. Walnnt St. ' Between 12th A 13th last detail in fact every $75 te $285 te $30 te $90 Thanksgiving m r JailI 1 " mufJli M r T s El IB li- Uilatillllllta Wiv '""" H if Vl 1 fi 1 '5: '195 mmMmammmxmtmn 4" PA'.i. J. una ufiwi( ran " -""-tf r.ittl. nt thalr home in Media." 1 .!..... LT MMif jT rMiU. spend the Thanksgiving holidays I in Baltimore, going aeen after te Flerida, where she will pass the winter. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Lees, of Nell O'May, Rese Valley, and Mr. end Mrs. B. B. Crethers, of Norrlstewn, have returned from a meter trip te Wash Ington, where they spent a week, during which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Crethere' son, at Annupells. WI88INOMINQ Mr. and Mrs. William Harper are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of n daughter. airs. i. incr iiu'jcii, ui unux bucc., will entertain the membera of her card club at luncheon en Tuesuey ariernoen. Mrs. A. Flreslnger, of G51 Tulip street. Is entertaining aa her house gueata for several weeks Mrs. J. L. Ryan and her son, of Detroit, Mich. nUL.ADUL.PIIIA'H LHAniNO 'ntKATnKH Direction of Mwn, LKB A J. J. BHUIIEUT a .SHUBERT mat . , Itelldtr Mat. TAtnktrlTtnc Dy Positively LAST WEEK TUB MUSICAL COMBDT HIT Tlin enKATEHT OirtL IN THE WOIU.D ONE YKAK NEW YOllK AND LONDON IIEO. MON, EVENING. NOV. 29TH SEATS SALE WED. at 0 A. M. mail ennrcrts new in THt cimumr TJMOlSffiliriMiMIW cabt ok run WOnLIVM eiieatest E.vrnnTAiNEna CENTURY CHOItUH Or 100 MOTH TlIK miCKH NITES (EXCnPT HAT.). I2.R0 TO BOe BATUnDAY NITE, IS.HO TO 7c SATURDAY MAT., 12 00 TO SOe I'OI'. MAT. WED, $.50 J) EST HEATH ?'' LYRIC LAST WEEK EVES. 8 MATS. 2 MAT. WED, UEBT SEATS $1.50 KSf" THE MIGHTY MONAnCII OR ALL. AMUSEMENT INSTITUTIONS TIm N. Y. Wlnttr 0rdn Great flurcfw I PASSING SHOW OF" 1DIB WITH OnEATEBT OAI.AXY OF MinTH IKUITEIIS AND TUB VflNTEH OAIIDKN WONDROUS I1EAUTIE8. Hel. Mat. Thanksgiving Day REOUIAn MAT. BAT., 12.00 nEOINNINO MONDAY.. NOV. 20 BEATS THURSDAY. MAIL ORIIERB NOW AMERICA'S HWKBTKHT 8INOINO COMHD1KNNK N0RABAYES In Her New Funtantlc Play with Muale "HER FAMILY TREE With a brilliant company. Including Jullua Tannen, AI netertx, Frank Mersan, Florence Merrlrnn. Arthur Oordent. Una Flemlnr. ADELPHI Last 2 Wks. evesl AT SllS Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 2:15 Lt DITRICHSTEIN IN THE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA "The Purple Mask" CHESTNUT STREET e"a HOUSE TWICE DAtLY 2:15. 8:15 Gala Extra Holiday Matinee Thursda y (ThanksgTving) 11 A. M. nEQULAll MATINEE. S P. M. D. W. GRIFFITH'S "TRIUMrH OF REALISM. 'Recerd,1 "WAY DOWN EAST" NOTE The prlie winner In the Adver tisement Idea Centeat will t announced from th atar durlnir the performance, tomorrow (Tui1ay) evenlnir. The prltea will be awarded at thla time Frlcea. 25c, 50c, 11. en (except Saturday Holiday.) Nlthta BOc, tl f0, n rjq $2 no J st Regiment Armery OAD AND CALLOWHILL STREETS ")DAY AND ALL WEEK ssien25 & 50c I !1s,he,w.,..D.".'i ,,. 1 !. (i an ishes of Acti en" Auplce of Combined Veterani Conference 8ematlei.il Motion l'lclurea of the Arm. Navy. Marine Corpe In Actual Rattle Kcenea "0er There" Taken by U. S Hlitnal Cerpa while Under Fire SPECIAL FEATURES MILITAHT AND NAVAL HANDS Memter Exhlblta of Captured War Trophies Thla picture will net be. In nny ether theatre ae don't mln thla opportunity EITH'S HENRY SANTREY and HIS SYNCOPATED SOCIETY DAND gertrude vanderb1lt Carrie Jacobs bend Len Tark Ham. Harry Lester Miiaen. Tim A Kitty O'Menru lth Huatnn Ray: Othera. 3 Shew Thankai-1n Day 3. 1 30 SHARP. 4.80 AND 8 V. M Philharmonic Society of I"h Jeaef A I'aaternack, Conductor SUNDAY EVE ORCHESTRA CONCERTS in Memhern of the I'Mlnd-lphla OrcheVtra NEXT CONCERT. HUNDAT EVE DEC B SIIUIIKUT THEATRE. H 1ft BHARr ' SoleUt. nuth Nathanaen, rianlat Bar Hteln. Vecallat ..Aml'.,!on..te. mmbera only. Annual duei 15 00. Limited number of memberahlpa allll open. Ne ticket for th'ae cencerta aeld. Hubacrlpllena aheuld be aent tn Dr C s Hlrach, 000 I'lne HI reel r " PALM GARDEN S9TH AND MARKET STS. NOW OI'KN DANCING jfy ". s se t0 i Mat Hat. and Helldara Meit UU te-data Hall In !... 'iiu.ya Wa Solicit Only ReOned I'atrenaV, It thla Oarden of I'alma and Flower. WORl-D'S OF UVINO CURIOSITIES OPEN DAILY 11 A M te 10 p m MUSEUM Uth A Market Formerly Rlncham Hau PEOPLES Kenetnaten Ava MAtlnee me v.umierianl Dally The New Hip-Hip-Hooray h REN PIERCE and OEO F Ilt With "EO F HAYEW CASINO Walnut Ah. 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IN THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY LADY BILLY - NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY ' CHARLES FROHMAN Will Treatnt r 'I OTIS SKINNER , IN THE NEW FLAT At the Villa Rese by A. E. W. MASON BROAD niehts at stii MATINEES AT 3llt 3 MATINEES THIS WEEK Wednesday, Saturday Extra Mat. Thanksgiving POP. MAT WED. dest 2 HEATS "-" Tarkingten's Ripping Comedy CLARENCE1 with ALFRED LUNT ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAHT "" ASTOR' Jr THEATRE X FRANKLIN AND GIRARD,; OPENS TONIGHT I QUEEN OF THE SCREEN ' Clara Kimball Yeung In Persen ! AI'PEARH AT T JO AND 0.15 P. Mw In Connection With WM. FARNUM in "IF I WERE KING" UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOCIKTt ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYER THE WORLD POLITICAL SITUATION GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEIJ S Tuenday lectures at It A. M.. bated ob recent liiveatltatlen and '.rarel. NOV, as THE CITIES OF EUROPB Pr DEC 7 ITALY AND THE ADHIATlrr, ' DEC. 21 OERMANY AND AUSTRU. " Courar tlcketa, 8. at Academy. IUdm'bL or Unlveralty Eitenilen Uox-OrQee. Adelphia Hetel ,"'. DANCING" Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. 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