itjtStqir ' ' V Wf1 IW?Z n '')" i ,:i T in T y. U' ''' i y .U" ' .' V-W , f-?' . j' : ? -i. .v v,' a ft ' i j ' . 1 1 ?tj ' rf; vl J7S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE jVancy Wynne Tells of the Supper-Dances te Be Given in the Feyer After the Opera This Season Site Speaks of the Sitcr.and du Pent Teas HAVE you heard that undrrth; bub piers of the women's committee of the ttilUrftlphlii Orrhetra,lW-Hvhlch i France A. Winter lnYlinlfman, Mies and the Women' Academy of Mimic beard, with Mm. Charlton Yarnall na chairman, have organized a series of upper dances te de given after the opera In the new foyer of the Academy? And Mrs. Jeseph I,udy has been made chairman of this opera supper If' that docs net saver of the ether ulite. I ak you. Isn't It beautiful? I bad heard rumors that there might be a supper dance titer the opera, but new It is net a rumor but a fact. Cards have been sent out te that effect, and won't It be gay,? Of course, it makes opera an much of a social event an a muilcnl one, hut then it Is a combination of the' two and It will certainly delight "every one te be able te aup and dance In that beautiful foyer after an evening of Ca ruso. Penscllc, Mardencs and the rest of the great singers. I can hardly It for November 80 te come,-It all Hounds se delightful te me. Yeu see, there Is a caterer there and the tables will be placed right In the foyer with space In the center left for dancing. There Is something se dignified and benutlful In 'having n room With Just the proper background right there en the spot, as it were, te go te after hear ing a magnificent opera. Ne having te get into wrapn and ride te some ether place, just a walk upstairs and there you arc. AND, speaking of music, don't for get the orchestra concert this eve ning nt the Btetseu auditorium for the Stetson Hospital's benefit. Yeu knew, this will be the twelfth annual concert and Estcllc Hughes, the coloratura so prano, Is te sing agalu this year. She will give the aria, from "the Pearl of nrarll" and the "Care neme" from IUgelcttc. There will be the overture from the "telterslnrcr," a ballet from "Samson and Delllab," and va rious ether wonderful things. It's well worth going te. P ! WAS tee bad it rained for Rita Hcckschcr's tea yesterday, but It did net seem te put any damper en the number of persons who went te the tea, for there were great many. Mrs, Learning has tee many friends and Rita h tee popular for any one te have thought of staying nt borne, even In such bid weather. The rooms were just a bower of flow ers, and Rita looked charming in her dainty frock of aatln and tulle. THIS afternoon there will be two tens. Mary filter at Elise du Pent am te be Introduced, respectively. Mrs. Hollingawerth Slter, Mary's mother, will give her tea at the Acorn Club from 4 until 0:S0 o'clock. Mrs. H. Laurence Big-low, of Ann Arber, Mich., a sister of Mrs. 8lter,.and Mrs. Theo Theo eore Spencer, will preside at the tea table, and a number of the debutantes will receive, inc'udtng Helen Hewell, Virginia Carter, Eleaner Gummcy, Mary Lloyd Norris, Marjorle Gibben, Iluth Packard, Marianne Harris, I've lyn Page, Rita Heckscher, Rosamond Steward job, Mary Hewlnnd, Hjilney Illddle, Margaret Pearsall, Elizabeth .Teanes, Agnes Shebcr and Margaretta Harrison. SOME of the same girls will receive at Elise du Fent's tea, which is te he given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pent, nt their home, 1424 Spruce street". They will divide the nft nft nft crnoen in half, I suppose, spending an hour and a half at each tea. These Kllse has asked te receive with her are Virginia Carter, Evelyn Page, Mary Hewlnnd, Anne Ashton, Jane Hepburn, Russell Tucker, Ruth Packard, Mary Lloyd Norris, Rita Heckscher, Elaine Sullivan, Elizabeth Norris. Sydney Rid die, Dennle Weed, Malsle Stewart, Kitty Knight, Lysbeth Ded, Adelaide Jenes, Carel Smith, Mnrgaretta Harri son and Frances Hnmmend. . THE baby was net te be found one day nnd mother was In a grent state of worry, when word was brought that he had been dlsceereU in ihc kitchen. Mether ran down there, te see him standing at the kitchen table with his little face close te neme fresh, het Tonight and Tomorrow Night 0 Turkeys Given Away! 30 turkeys given away uptown and 10 down town. CABARET SHOW AT BROAD AND COLUMBIA 1015 MARKET ST. BROAD ST. AND COLUMBIA AVE. Columbia Bldg. vfy J&l ' '4T iXrrBv s t Ajr vr3 "iCr Private Instructions Appointment. Diamond 8925 & ssmmms wu0Vil " l-nL if doughnuts that had Just been taken from the even. "Ohl" said mother, "baby can't hae any, doughnuts." And the baby, who Is really asjnuch en three ears old, looked at her with large eye and remarked! "Tan't I even have a 'inell, muvver?" NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. William Wilsen Curtln, of 8il5 De Lnneey place, will give a luncheon at the Philadelphia Country club en December 12, In honor of Miss Klelse Wnrrln.r. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner, of 136 Seuth Eighteenth street. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker will en tertain at a small dinner tomorrow be fore the Heckscher ball. In honor of Miss Illta Peabody, of Buffalo, who will nrrlva tomorrow and will be the guest of their daughter. Miss Ituiaell Tucker. Dr. and Mrs. Tucker will also entertain nt dinner en Thursday night before their dance. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of x.nverecK, cnesinui nilu nave issuea Invitations for a dance en Tuesday, Jnnuary 4, at the Kltz-Carlten, In honor of Mis Mary 8. Orlncem and Miss Mary Geedman. Mrs. Semour 'Davis, jf 2024 Locust street, will give a luncheon at the Hits Hits Carlten, en Friday, In honor of MIM Carel flmyth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weatherly Hmyth. The guestn will In clude MIia Elaine Sullivan, Mlsa Helen Se.we.ll, Miss Mildred Carpenter, Miss nilse du Pent nnd Mlsn Virginia Dllkes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Redman Pags, of Aramlnlc Farms, will glve a Thanksglv Inr dinner at their home, en Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pwre, who have been spending several months at their coun try place, will occupy thlr apartments at the RUz-Carlten en Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeslnh Dlnckwell Bar tow, of Chelten avenue. Chestnut Hill, will give a theatre party' en Friday, December 3, In honor of their daughters, Miss Mary P. Bartow, and Miss Eliza beth D. Iinrtew. before the. bull which Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du 1'ent will give at the Bellevue-8tratfordfer their daughter, Mlis Elise au Pent.TMr. ana Mrs. Dartew will also entertain at a theatre party en Friday night, Docem Decem ber 17, for their daughter, before the dance when Mr. and Mm. Geerge IU Packard will glve at the mtz-Carlten In honor of their debutante, daughter, Miss Ruth Packard. The guests who will attend the theatre party tomorrow night te be given by Mr. and Mrs. acerge It. Pack ard In honor of Miss Mary Heppln Hewland, before the Heckscher ball, will Include Miss Helen Hepe. Wilsen, Miss Marjorle Y. Olbben, Miss Sidney Illddle, Miss Mary D. Thayer, Mlsa Ruth Packard, Mr. Samuel Wagner, Jr., Mr. Edward Diddle, Mr. Rebert Deckert, Mr. J. Allisen Scott. Mr. J. Andrew Harris, .Id, Mr. James Preston Ferbes and Mr. Arthur King Selving. Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, of 1709 Walnut street, with her daughter. Miss nachel Prlee, her eon, Mr. Ell Kirk Price, Jr.. Midi Sarah M. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Rose Rese Rose ment, and Mr. Philip Price, will leave en Saturday for New Yerk, te attend the Army and Navy football game. The engagement of Miss Harrison and Mr. Philip Price haa been announced. Mtsa4Heckacher. 2001 DcLnncey place, has Issued Invitations for .a theatre party te be followed by a supper, en Thureday night, Jenuary 13, In honor of MIbs Lu cretla fc1. Heckscher, 2d, debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Stevens Heckscher, 2d, of 2011 DcLnncey place, who will be guest of honor at a ball te be given by her parents at the Bcllovue-Stratferd tomorrow night Mr. and Mrs. S. Deyer Davis will en tertain at dinner at their home, 21J4 Locust street, en Saturday night. In hnnnr nf thfltr rlehlltnnfn rtnuirhter. Mlsa Prlaellta Davis, before the ball te be given that night at the Belevue-8trnt-ferd by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr., In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Augusta wnin iiiurwn Amenir the rucstHwlll be Miss Kllza. beth Russell K. Tucker, Miss Catharlne Bradford Knight, Miss Mat-le H. Stew. art, Mlsa Win. 1'eaDeay, or nunnie, K. Y. i Mlas Virginia. Karle, Mr. Law -rene Oedley, Mr. M. Kennedy, Jr., Mr. Nathaniel Crenshaw McElroy, Mr. Qeerge A. Armlstead and Mr.. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Pepe Yeatmen, of 1118 Spruce street, will entertain at a tneatre party, followed by a supper at the Illtz Illtz Carlten, en Saturday night. The party will be chanerened by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oeurdln Qalllard. The guests will Include Miss Mary C. Page, Miss Helen Hepe Wilsen, Miss Nancy Cepe. Mlsa Ruth Falkner. Mr. a Dals Page. Jr., Mr, Lwii LUKenn, Air. itrnest t, Savage. Mr. Wentworth Jehnsen and Mr, Jehn. Cnrter. . Mr. and Jin. J. Alisen Scully hae returned from their wedding trip nnd arc occupying their home, 1520 Locust vimn Dancing Lanin and Chaa. Kerr provide the jazzy mtisic r WANING -PLtO ''BEDdEPHbAliEfiPHIA; TtTESBAX NOVEMBEB 25, 1&20 HEHiPii9. BflHPl!HHHMi9. PIIV 7tMHKiiR?BL PsFsp afcc hJBpW w gpHK9SJBK SSSmhSSSn'' 7ffilj!fPK!Vk a-S-l-----------H-HEt- .' mBKKIBr ;Swifc5P ---VHJ-NlH-B-ix'' iJr''Aif" jB----iflK-Ll--------a Va9lt!2-2H-: &)k Va-------------B-i MPlBHiflEBBfHBB Mr'WtlSiiKKmKTrk iCMH B-Bg-LLLEpir'H "gggHggggflgMlg$Jig1gg1HtH -HMr?sH ''ggggggHB.-!' AgggHH Bigggggggtrl ym ?1gg((HBilgi aB iggaggggg. t !sggggggggggggggggggKp . -g ggi taK h4WMWv 9L v' -B-B-H KB f i 'iBRliK---f KB4Mr - ' A 1 K' l------------------------------------r . vf vi vbvJf VHk ?&J,'VJift''itPr &!'lf 'TPr H9P''V'' d--H--P QVIKILMfc$HP Photo by Hachrch. MISS EMMA LOUISE SCHWARTZ Miss Schwartz's engagement te Mr. MeKean Allen was announced In the summer. Miss Schwartz will dance In the pageant te be given . before the Charity Rail street, where they will be at home after December 1. Mrs. Scully, befere her wedding en November 2, was Miss Eliz abeth O. Williams, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David Evana Williams, of Ovcr lelgh, Dala. Mra. U Heward Weatherly will enter tain at a lunoheen at her home, 3919 Chestnut street, en Tuesday, December 14, In honor of Miss Virginia Earle, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mm Edgar 1'arde.e Carle, of Crittenden and Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, and Miss Margaret V.. Curtis, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, et urexei, reaa, uveroreok, Mlm Lets L. Jacksen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jacksen, of 326 Seuth Twenty-flrst street, who hall been enter tained aa the house guest of her dance' mother, Mrs. Cyrus M. Van Slyck, of Providence, R, I., and has been spending A. few days In Bosten and New Yerk, hj-s returned te her home. The wedding et Miss Jacksen and Mr. Ooerge Whlterleld Van Slyck, 2d, will be solemnized en Monday, December 27, In St. James' Episcopal Church. Miss Emllle Posey Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Kennedy, e: 2203 Walnut street, who haa been the guest of her fiance's mother, Mrs. M. I.ecKwrcd Bishop, of New Yerk, for a few days, returned yesterday te her home. The wedding of Mles Kennedy and Mr. Julian lllshep will be solemnized In St. James' Protestant Episcopal Church, Twenty-flrst and Walnut streets, en Saturday, December 4. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S. Muckle, of 2023 Walnut street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner te be given en Fr,Iday, De cember 23, In honor of Miss Elizabeth H. H hull! daughter of Mr. tind Mrs. Charles E. Shull, before the meeting of Mrs. Charles Btewart Wurts' dancing class. Mtmalriaci 1422 Walnut Street WEST OF DELMSVUE-STRATFORD Reduced lk te Vb Off Our Regular Prices A most superlative collection of Medels, embrac-' injr every lntest Mede In Fabrics. SCIIMALZBACH Creations are the last word of excellence in the Fashion World. Gowns, Day and Evening Frecks Suits, Coats, Wraps and Millinery Twelve Dollars Fer this all-fawn-buck dress beet. Leather, model, mak ing are SUPERB. . i ne price nas $18.00. een nfteiqeriOali 7 Heet Shep ". rTjQ ChesinutSi. IVKere Only the Dei! U Geed Enough" i i All Our Cleth Frecks at Cost ! The new prices ranging from 25.00 te 95.00 .... Unexcelled opportunities! 25 te 45 off en Evening Gowns. Substantial Reductions en Furs. 25 Reduction en Millinery. Lm----: .'i ,.. ' I Mrs. Muokle will also entertain at dinner the residents consuls and their wlvea of Delirium. France. Orcnt Britain and Italy, en Sunday evening, December 6, at her home, zezz walnut Bireet. Mrs. Mehllle Talbot wilt entertain at a theatre party tonight, following the tea which Mrs. a. Holllngswerth Slier will glve at her home. 110. Spruce fttreA, te formally present te society her daughter, Miss Mary C. Slter. The guests will Include Miss Mary C. Slter, Miss Elizabeth Frazler, Miss Frances Yeung, of Baltimore, Md. : Mr. Redney P. Cookman, Mr. Hudsen Chapman, Mr. Dudley Drew-Bear and Mr. Rebert Deckert Mr. Heward L. Rowland, son of Mrs. W. Overlngten Rowland, 238 Seuth Twenty-flrst street, will shortly Issue In vitations' for a ball en Tuesday, Decem ber 21, at the Rtts-Carlten. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey B. Lloyd, 1621 Spruce street, will entertain at dinner en Wednesday night, befere the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heckscher will glve at the Beltovue-Stratford In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Lucretla Heckscher, 2d. There will be eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Humbert B. Powell, of 216 Wlndei 'e avenue. Wayne, have Issued Invltt Jns for a dansante te be given en Monday, December 27, In honor of their daughter, Miss Edith Powell. The Krenlnt Iublle Ledaer welcomes octal ntn ' Jnteret from mrlea prt at the city, nut the- note ment be enpnbl ( Terinrauen. . Hereafter setlal items nent lijf mall te.th paper will net bn publUhed, unlea lnrd br.the ndrr wHth name, ad-re. ana telephone, num ber. Addrean fweUl It ea te the neelrtr Editor. Kvenlnc l'ublle Lf-irr, 06 Cheatnat street. N I 1 It 1 1302 Walnut Street MISS D. G. IRWIN MARRIES DR. WRIGHT WeddlriQ .Toek PUce at the Heme . of Bride's. 8Uter The marrllge pf Mlns Dorethy CJraham Irwin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William P. M. Irwin, of Sunnyrldge Farms, Chaddsferd Junction, iind Dr. Trever Wright, of Ceatcsville, was ni!etly selemnulzed en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, nt the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs, Everett I Kent, 4707 Spring field avenue, In the presence of the fam ily and a few Inlimate friends. The ceremony waa performed by. the Itev. Jehn T. Reeve, of Lancaster and waa followed by a small reception. Air. Miner M. Ressel, of PottMewn, Fa., acted as best man. Dr. and Mrs. Wright will be nt home after January 1, at the Clrcenwoed ApartmentB, Eat Lincoln Highway, Ceatesvllle, Pa. Dr. Wright served aa a captain with the Rainbow Division In France, and was cited for bravery In action. KUnZHALZ OSGOOD The Bwaxthmere Presbyterian Church was the scene en Saturday of a charm ing late autumn ceremony, when Miss Leslie Osgood become the bride of Mr. Charles Kurzhalz, of Little Reck, Ark., Y. M. C. A. field secretary of the Southwestern district. Mra dcmld Ef fing, of Swarthmore, was matron of honor, and Mr. Harry Kurzhalz, of Hunt ington, W, Va attended hla brother ns best mnn After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Kurzhalz will be nt home In Hwarthmere. , LITCHFIELD GRAYSON Miss Bessie. Oraysen. daughter of Mr. Georgearaysen, of Darby, wa tiulctly married te Dr. H. N. Litchfield, also of Darby, at the home of the bride's father, at 2 o'clock, en Saturday. The Rev. Charles A. Rlck-ecker, of All Saints' Mission, Darby, and the Rev. FrancM M. Taltt, rector of St. Paul's Church, Ches ter, performed the ceremony. The brlde's only attendant was her niece. Miss Eliza beth F. Graysen. Mr. Francis T. Hans SHOP WITH STORE That Buy Anything from the leading mere et PMIa.. Wll. nRnrns mlnnten, Camden, Atlantic Clly lc rhtater W 1 1 V la I i W Easy Terms PRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chattnut St., PhtU. MB Gearanteei Tr. Hide, Atlantle Cltr SO N. Third Ht.. Camden POUNDED MJ-DBATBES 1122-24 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century : ( Hlerc Haara, 9 te 0 De Yeu Intend te Ge Skating This Winter? If Se, We Are Showing Jiut the Right Dress - Stunning Jersey Dresses I S which, aa one customer expressed it, are just the rifcht s kind of dresses for skating:. Of course, everyone knows hew warm a jersey dress is, and as the skirts are full pleated, it gives the wearer plenty of room for skating-. One style cpn be had in navy, cepen, tan and henna. EE And the ether model includes these with skirts and : blouses of contrasting colors, beautifully wool cm- breidery trimmed and featuring large brilliant tassels. The latter style also includes many with gay plaid s skirts npd blouses of contrasting" color, and te see EE them you will knew they are just the kind of dresses yu nve bcen looking for te wear when skating, hiking or any such delightful wintdr sports. Special Prices Range from $29.00 te $45.00 H Dewees Courtesy and Service Make Shopping a gmiauiMiiiranMmranOT Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Unequaled Sale of Fine Millinery at Allen s Our entire stock of Millinery without reservation sharply lowered in price for quick clearance. Special for Thanksgiving 350 Fine Trimmed Hats, $5.00 te $10.00 Announce for the Entire Week Sale of Women's Hosiery r pclul leta of fine vruile liealer i better tuliir thun n,' Fu been abl uniiblr te duplicate tlie.m attain It ClirlBtmai gllnt, PullFashionedPureSilkHese,$1.45pr. Ke.,"ab,''."'..:e;a"d. "n.r."r ,e,, ,ack-whitt- " n best Hhades ; vulue II, S3 n pair. Fine Full Fashioned Silk Lisle Hese, 95c Thene nre tlne.ffanBe hosier.' of the llnct mercert.wl jum nnd will Fine Woolen Sports Hosiery, $1.85 Silk and Weel Sports Hosiery, $2.45 Thin Is our bcHt Rrnde and soils rettularly for J3 SO ' Heautlful new color tones In heather HliudeH and black with white or sold Commencing Wednesday and for the Balance of the Week we will give 20 - discount en all Muslin Underwear Wednesday we will start te deduct at the tin!, of purchase 20 from ecry article in our entire Muslin Underwear Depart ment. Our prices have always been exceedingly low in this merchandise but with this extra 20 taken from the rejruln'r price the value, will be unmatchable. NIBhtBewnn, Chemist Comet Cevers and Hloemers, etc. Frem trje lowest priced article-! te the very finest embroidered lingerie. This is a wonderful opportunity te select articles for Christmas giving at a real saving.' ' ' ' ' ; .. Allen's Christmas Greeting Cards, 50c and $1.00 Dezen The selection Is new complete and we are efferlnR special rrlce inducement, ter eurly buylnir. Allen'a hae alwaH shown the finest selection of Chrlstman Cards te be found at ec mid .oe u ile.en. The Prices are the same this year In splte of higher costs ami the desleiis and elections ate the best we have ever shown. wa best man. Upen their return from a wedding trip, Dr. and Mrs. Litchfield will Jh at home at 300 Seuth Fourth atroet, Darby. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Nathan CebtenU, of 217 Arquello Ueuleard, Ban Francisce, Calif., announce the engagement gf their daughter. Mlsa Adeln CeNent-, te Dr. Leuis Lehrfeld, of 702 Seuth Sixtieth street ' The marriage of Mrs. Emma M. Grace, of 491ff Walten avenue, and Mr. Ellswerth -Dougherty, of thin city, took place en Saturday, November .w, In this city, TIOQA Mrs. Alma Rowers, of 3306 North Twenty-first street, will entertain the woman's committee of the Kadesh Club at lt December meeting. Mrs. Newton Firth Hill, of 1B23 Erie avenuei who has organized the Nelgn-i.--.- mi,. .-Ill i.lia nm-t In the nreduc- tlen of "Shakespeare's Dream of Fair I FEATHER BEDS i 9 mrj t T-.. r..:ii I maae una uwvwu Interlined with I,endale Cambric JOLLES MFG. CO., 702 S. 5th ffaeae Lembard 24-S We Call . ft Deliver J?evm g.lllf fcrercrc-i , '.1 ..--LLL--, Excess Fat Lewers Vitality There is no necessity for women te lese their youthful charm nnd vigor as they grew elder. "Yeu can weigh exactly what you should." ' Visit our thoroughly equipped institution where we will glad ly demonstrate- the Cellins System. Trial Demonstration Treat ment Gratis COIJLINS INSTITUTE Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phene Spruce 5i8i Next te the Bellevue-Stratford. I0B8 Real Pleasure nulil be ecennni) te buj no for Women and Brave Men." which tha Hathaway Shakespeare Club will give at the Uellevuc-atratfertl, en Wednesday evening, December 1. In-it-tleni er Asnennce- Medrrste ITIees S-ii-r "" Vtrlte nr rnene l-r r.nicruTra r I rmmi Snmptes ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wslaat St. PIIILAUBLPltlA'fl LKADINO TltBATItKfj UlrecUen et Mtnri. LEB ft J. J. BHUUE-V- BAM SWIJRFRT KVKH AT 8!l8 Holiday Mat. ThanlUKlvlns Day Positively LAST WEEK THE JJUBICAL COMKDr HIT THE OrtEATEST Otni. IN THE WOni.D ONE YEAIl NEW YOIIK AND LONDON mamw SEATS READY TOMORROW, 9 A. M. NOTE THE PRICES: NITES () $2.50 te 50c SAT. NITE.a$3.50 te 75c SAT. MAT.. $2.00 te 50c POP. MAT. WED., $ 1.50 BEST SEATS, NOTE THE CAST: EDDIE CANTOR NAN HALPERIN HAHIIT KEI.I.T JfH8ICA ntlOWN OHEEN A 1II.TER INA WILLIAMS OllACE A UKRKES MUIULL DrORE8T MUAIIBS & CO. JOE OI'I' OLADT8 WALTON I'BNN FOUR JOHN nVAI PATH. WTLKT JOHN OOUOHERTT MAllO CALVERT OEOROE HALE JACK KELLER L-TW HEARN ALICE IIAIJ.NOR CENTUnT CHORUS OF 100 Mm TJ0BO(if(M!Mli LYRIC LAST WEEK v"- 3IA riJi f MAT. TOMOR. E" $1.50 M.ATM JS?f THE MIOHTY MONARrtt Or ALL my AMl'SEMENT INSTITfTIONS The N. Y. AVIntr Onrdfn Ormt Parrnm I PASSING SHOW OF 101B wrnr ereatest eaijxt of mihtk INTITER8 AND THE WINTER OARDEN .WONnROL'S I1EAUTIES Hel. Mat Thanksgiving Day REaULAn MAT. SAT.. 13.00 BEG. MON.. NOV. 29TH SEATS THURS. mailerders AMERICA'S SWEETEST HINGING cen:niENNE NORABAYES In Ur Nw inttlc Play with Mmle "HER FAMILY TREE" Wl a l.rllllunt rempany. Incluillnc Jullun Tannen, Al ItehertM. FtHnk Mnrrnn, Florence JlorrUen. Arthur Onnlenl. I'na ricmlnif ADlLPHI---Ust 2 Wks. AETve-5 Mats, ihurs. and Sat., I:I. DITRiCHSTEIN Mr. Lee IN THE) ROMANTIC MELODRvVMA "The Purple Mask" CHESTNUT STREET ensnx TWICE DAILY 2 13 813 dala E"tra Holiday Matinee Thursdaj 'Thanksgiving) I I - HEOUy.n MATINEE. 3 P. St. " D. W. GRIFFITH'S "TRIL'MrH OF HCAI.IflM " "R. cord." "WAY DOWN EAST" NOTE THE PRIZE WINNERS IN THE ADVERTISEMENT IDEA CONTEST WILL HE ANNOUNCED FROM THE STAOB DURING THE PERFORM NCE TONIOHT TliS TIMES WI"' ",: AWA,",,:D 'AT Prire? Mats. aOcte $ Kxre,.tht inc. tl no 1 1 nn, ihi A S T O FRANKLIN AND tilRAUI) 8 SHOWS DAILY J 7 tl TODAY M PE .TlRE William Farnum R IV "If I Were King" SYMPHONY ORfHEHTRA OK SOLOISTS Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 0 P. M. te Clese I ACADEMY Ol' ML'HIC bOStOn ,''1u. Ne SO nt 8:13 c . Molellt -jympneny , Orchestra i I'lnrr Monteux, Cen luct.ir Jean Bedetti Ticket, at Heppe , 11 1 Chmtnut Nt a. lemy VI AI)hM el" Ml -4J. TI..:MI1A V!l'M Mil- -.. ,-. jrTmireLi La Juive WE.TmU-OI.ITAN HI'KIIA 'OMPY ..luiri. Ilinneie. MCIIlnt .MM t'irue, Hurrelil Manl n. n I'enil ll...l--i. . TUket ArK.lemy 1Vi O'Hc. A llllt (.he.tn.it ORTISSQZ n- u.n i-iix i'.sr Chdtnul Le Jiacvptten efery DUMONT'S l,TU fc UIC" I:v" is l-n-imwi- I -i MlllM Mell We.jlMa,i2llJ Emmctt Welch Minstrels MATINEE THA.NKM5IVI.M1 DAY llink te E-nh AKln cirrrkew CumliiK Down MErHOI'OLITAN OPERA HOUBK & RIGOLETTO tV BrnH new II til l Weymann a. 1108 Cheat BIJOU Bth Ab. lUce Mat, Tedny 1UUU1 -tlOWa ExclU-lvelv I Commencing Men., Nev. 29 I 1 .,l l II I QdyT -.' ' J I llh rf - Tin Wi I E:MU ,i i IN TMTC-NreRT TM-4T81 PROMlCTWN f f' hai9 n Tvctcher or fnr-t, n... -SCHbCffV -GLKSSONHfti rastfjgiss WHIRL OF MIRTH 4 i K ' i ,1 if ' '- i ' i ' '! i I i Jill , Vj (renM:uL.T known as Tim BTANMff , . Irkt ab, lnih It A. M. nJJj,'ft . ,' ' I WALLACE REtD ;ff NS In "AI.WAYH AtJDACtOUfl' . J Adde-MtJHICAI. KBRTIVAI-V"al Qu" if KMII.V 1TOKKS ItAOAJt, MAIUH HTONB ft" I.ANa8TO.V1 IIRKNAniS l'Ot.AND and 'fl fiKiNiiriT.n nr miiit .. PALACR 12H MAIIKtrr HTnKET ie a m is, . , n-js. 7i. nae v, id GERALDINE FARRA&,- f, In 'TUB 1UDD1.K WOMAN" ARCADIA CHEHTNUT ST. n.lew tOth J"' Ida m te litis r. jr. , ., . A Pnrameunt I'lrtiir) Ornrt SI?lferd' "Beheld, My Wife!"' Snt.TON SIM.H. EM.tOTT TJHXTRR ANP' MA11KI. JULIKNNK 8COTT VICTORIA V JUHKKT HT. Ab. NINTH " e A. iflre ii:ia P. . A JACK LONDON THIlILLEn Mutiny of the Elsinore" PA PITTM 724 MAIlKfcT BTItEKn: ' ' v-'i A Vyi VKJI.A DANA In , .'in .xntexi nr." Tn IIICKMAU.' RFP.PIMT MAltKET BT. B-L lTtti "Krlaky lira. Johnaea'1 C. OR F -IAHK.JT 8TnEET . -' AT JUNtt n ..TJ?NT!' ?lN VAunnviM.B u te xi Mln Tev" Hnttl. Clalr and Olrllra, Hey 1st Regiment Armery I1ROAD AND CALLOWHILL BTnEKTa I TODAY AND ALL WEEK t Children. 25c; Adults, 50c - 3 S'liim Pallyi Ziir,. 7 30, 0.30 "Flashes of Action"; Auspl-n of Cnmblrwl Vrlrni" Cenftrraea' n.atlenal Motion I'lclure of th ArmrT aJ. Marine Cerp. In Actual Ruttl. Scen.a .. . ... "Over There" Taken by U H. Signal Cerpn whll. Under Flr SPECIAL FEATURES Ve-.?IlLt,.TA.?.T A--rD NAVAL RANDS Meniter Lxhlbltn of Captured War Trepht ThLi picture will net be. In any etlwr theatre. r don't mlm thin opportunity. ELLA PALMA ,.' .mi87,NOUL8hkd "ARITONE III Appear Tomorrow NlKht Only Ne Advanca In 1'rlcva . r J'PSrn5 IXiVl. "K OPENED AT 1 AND T andXnJa'I0eMi,t'S8BE,N0 thk armt phiiadi:li'hia's foremost theatres PORRF9T Nlf'TS AT 8:18 1 v'1 VlJ-J 1 .MAT. TOMORROW THIIEE JtATH THIR WEEK WED. TIIANKSOIVINO SAT. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Treaenta ' APPLE BLOSSOMS' The Krelnler-Jacebl-Le. Cam Operetta with JOHN rifAm.ES Timxria rfTnlyn2 lh wii.DA iiEXNrrr percival knieiit FRED und ADELE ASTAIRE and a Oleb Theatre Cat and Cherua of Dlatlnctlefe , GARRICICLAST5EVGS., i TWO MATINEES ONLY ' MATINEE THANKSGIVING . LAST MATINEE SATURDAY .- - GOOD-BY WEEK , HENRY W SAVACin Offers J MITZI IN THE NEW SIUS1CAL COStEDY LADY BILLY NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY CHARLES rnOHMAN Will Preient OTIS SKINNER IN THE NEW PLAY At the Villa Rese hy A E W MASON BROAD NlflHTf AT !t5 MAT. TOMORUOt 3 MATINEES THIS WEE! Pep. Mat. Wed. ?"' $ Extra Mat Thanksgiving Matinee Saturday Tarkingten's Ripping Comedy CLARENCE - with ALFRED LUNT A ORIOINAL NEW YORK CAST ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY f. SATURDAY ? JERUSALEM T.'.c. l, 1 50 ul Ilpiwn- fiOe nt Deer EITH "S 1 HENRY SANTHEY und UI3 -in.UI'Alr.U SUU.fciTY j BAND " GERTRUDE VANDERIVILTS CARRIE JACOBS BOND I edk Tuck dim Harry I-ter M-iml ' lim A Kitty OMmra with !lntnti Rnyj tnti.re .' lh-- TliHnkHKlvlnit Duy 3. " 1 30 MIA1I1' 311 AND H I'. M. I'liiih irmnnii ctU't ur rhllu ' i I X A ltern.4ck f'en.liictnr -i SI SUA. i:M". ORCHESTRA CONCEnTJ- NEXT IXINCIJRT Hl'NDAY EVE. DKO.0 ' xitl'lil.H'r I III' XTRK h 1". HHAUf i Siilnttu Rulh Nulhltlieeu, I'Unl.t ! ( Hnr- Hteln. Vm'.ll.i ' 3 AilmiMlnn tn meinberi nnl Annual dua I" no Limit-.! number of mrmuertlilpa mill iprti, Nn tli ken for th ruiiiert aeli! A HubMTtptlime heul1 lie aent la Dr C Hi M lllrrh HOtl Pine rltrwt ' "J M Tl. k. te , n i m K HcntH m inn ,a PHILADELPHIA' ., H ,T fiTSS! r ORCHESTRA' vV'P) WORLD'S Xl" "? OF L1V1NU curuearriKa MUSEUM OPEN DAILT 5 11 A M te 10 ! u r 11th h Market Formerly nintham IIeu PEOPLE-S Ki'"i'in Ave tatltw I i,i-i -i-w Hni t.,,-,1,.,,,,,,, Dally ( The New Hip-Hip-Hooray With I'EN TIERCE ami OKO. y HAYB CASINO Walnut Ah. 8th .MAT Timiv Town Scandal , reaaena lllr Betm.lt. ORPHEUM 0"nnewn A Ch.llen Av i I 'F fi r .. f MAE DESMOND ""-SF&'F Huiband Deli..l7MLray " r-r "& Tf tROCADEFO , Ujg ,i i : kv' vsr ". :: t.- ?a !,V'.. kri &i-3-i . iU,i ..-- f lf.ili.Ji frurf&V!; A' -jt;...M. ft J ;,filJ '... l'Wv l .IfW Utl VV II v I rti fiimi)- j- 'ifVihfiiiri "m i jaK- kiv . i . i nm ... ii . ----'-----0-
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