fy''Vfiv'S''i.v")"'"' vwm ' 'wS ?! WTjv .- 'm?mi ft ',.' 'Axfw rr,'r Wi ; ,; r.i v '"4 -'", -.- :( i "') : " ',' ,' -h ". r "Xti I p; fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE n Aeicy JPynne TaJfcs e tic Heckschcr Ball at the Belle- vue-Slratferd Last Night She Attends the Wilsen Tea and Chats of Many Things LAST nlfilit suw the first ball of tliolwcre: Mrs. Geerge Hunter Smith, of srnsen. It wna Riven by Mr. and I New Yerk; Mrs. Themas It. NclUeii, Un atevens Heckschcr for their daugh- Mrs. Hehcrt Kmett Hnrc, Mrs. It. WIN ir Lucrctla Heckschcr, 2d, who wns "en McCrcdy, Mrs. Themas L. White i.tln.inrnl nt a ten ftlven en Monday by her grandmother, Mrs. Themas Lcnm tnff It was truly n bcnutlful nffnlr, and eul'ltc- I'nr8e Ialms. 'erns nn,l chrvs chrvs nthemtims wcre used, nnd Mrs. Heckschcr, Mrs. Learning nnd Miss Lu cretin Heekscher, of Bosten, the mint for whom IUtn was nnmed, received the Slipper wns served nt midnight nt mnll tables. There were n number of dinners before the ball. The Geerge Pnckards entertained for Mnry How Hew land ; Mr. .Tehn I'enrsall gave a theatre party for his daughter Margaret, and Mrs. .Tnmcs Lnrgi! entertained nt din ner for Mnrgnrctta Hairlnen. The Henry Mlchells give n dinner for Anne Ashton, and Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. W. Atr terbtiry entcrtnlned for Gertrude Con Cen awnv, while the Lnngden Mitchells gave n dinner for Helena nt their home In De I.nncey plucc. Mary Uayard was glrcn a dinner by her uncle and nunt, jfr. and Mrs. Isaac Starr, and Com mander nnd Mrs. Field cnterlalued for their daughter Kllznbcth. WHEN you leek ever this world In which we live and see what Is happening en the ether side for In ntnncc, where war Is still waging In nuP'ln, and where the feelings of hatred are mill rnmpnnt, haven't we much te be thankful for? We have ninny, ninny blessings te reckon In this past year, and I nm sure we nre nil In the right ipirlt of thankfulness today. OF COt'USE, there will be many f n m 1 1 v dinners. Thnnksglvlng would net be Thnnksgivlng if there were no dinners, would It? And then, tee, the l'enn -Cernell gnme; and the teas nt the frnt houses ; and the Had or Hunt races, which nre speclnl meets for the he'iday nnd nftcr which the Franklin McFnddens will give n buffet supper at their country place near there. The Leuis Redmnn l'nges will give a large fnmllv dinner party nnd se will the .Jehn Ilumnten linrncys nnd n number of ethers. There will be several dchutnnte par ties, principally theatre nnd supper nf falrs, nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. Heury Tucker will give n dance at the IJellevue IJellevue fitrntferd for their daughter, Itussell Tinker, who Is n debutante of the sea-i-en. The Jehn Converses will give n dinner before the Tucker dance for Anita Strawbrldge nnd Nnney McKenn. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tee Ilnrtew will entertnln nt the thentre for their daugh ter Mnry before the dnnee. Virginia Carter will be guest of honor nt a din ner at the Bellevue-Strntfnrd given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge I'ncknrd before the dance nnd there are a number of ether dinners. THAT was a lovely affair at the I'cllcvup-Strntferd yesterday after noon when Dr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds Wil Wil eon introduced their daughter Hen rietta nt n dnnsnnt. Henilettn looked sweet; she Is tnll nnd fair, very slim and well built and has beautiful light brown hair. Her frock wus mode of orchid and silver metal cloth nnd the overdress was a drnperv of orchid net find silver sequins. The bodice was cut low nnd was worn without slcctcs. and she wns holding a bunch of orchids meu of the nftcrnoen. Mrs. Wilsen, who is te my mind, an extremely good geed looking woman, were n beautiful gown of steel gray satin trimmed with filet lace. The sleeves of the rewn were et lace and she were ale a silver girdle. Assisting Mrs Wilsen in receiving Fer Friday and- Saturday 20 Reduction en Dance Frecks, Afternoon Street Dresses and Blouses At 13th V. ui IvMM 7 .r 4n '1 r im fifc-X535iEffvsc ...... ...... ...rui, . Jtlllll,- JIUUIIT 1I1R with Henrietta were: Klelsc Wnrrlnrr, Mnrgnrctta Harrison, Rennie Weed, Rvelyn Rage, Rita Heckcher, Helen ai, .migiiMn Harrison, nosnmenu Stcwardsen, Kllznbcth .Teanes, Mnry Lloyd Nerrls, Nnncy McKenn, Vlrglnn Carter, Ruth Packard. .Tene Hepburn, Eleaner Oumtncy, Mnlsle Stewart, Klsle inrsc nnu .virs. rrcd Lee. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Mnry II. Stewart, dau.-liter of Mrs. Rebert U. LeCente. 2000 Spruce street, will he the guest of lioner at u dinner Dr. nnd Mrs. Kdwln Hlden Qrn lmm will give later In the winter be- rore ene or llie nallB. Dr. nnd Mrs (.leoree O. llO!B. 1721 Knrucn ntre-t. will nUe entertain at n dinner for Miss Stewnrt before ene et the balls. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Fraley, of Nor Ner Wyndon, Merlen, will entertain nt din ner today. The guests will lnclude: Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge II. IIowe and family, Mr nnd Mrs. C. Fraley and Mrs. Wll Han II Hnrstmnnn Dr nnd Mrs Fraley will give a large supper en Mon Men day night In lioner of Cnptuln nnd Mrs. Walter R. Olicrardl, who will be tliulr guests for a few days. Captain dhar nrdl, who has been en duty for seme time nt Newport. R. I, has been or dered te Washington where he will as as BUme his duties next week. Mrs. Henry Sulcer Jennes. 2012 Snrucn Btreet, entertained nt a. small dinner nt ner home last nlgnt, in noner or ner dnughter. Miss F.llzabeth Jennes. befere the ball at the Bellevue-Stratford given by Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heekscher. In honor of the'r debutante daughter, Miss I.ucrctln S. Jtpcltscher, 2d. Miss Jennes will be formally presented te society at a musical te be given by her mother, en Friday night, December 10. Dr. and Mrs. Henri' Tucker. 1818 rlne street, will entertain at n small dinner at their home tonight. In honor of their dnughter. Miss Elizabeth Russell Evans Tucl:cr, befere the dnnce they are giv ing nt the Dollevuo-Strntford for Miss Tucker. The. guests will lnclude Miss Itlta Peabedv. of Huffale: the Messrs. CJrIIIln and Mr. William Strentr. all et Princeton, N. J , nnd air. w imam A. Tucker. Mr. nnd Mrs Henrv Ashton Little, of the Orchnrd, Strafford, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Sanferd Little, te Mr. II. Tnzewell Waller, son of Maler General Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Waller. The guests who will nttend the din ner te be given tomorrow night by the Rev Perry Allen, D. D.. nnd Mrs. Allen In lioner of Miss Sarah Meade Large, daughter of Mrs. llebcrt II, Large, be fore Mrs. Wurts' dancing class, will be Mlxn Leulle G. Thomsen. Miss Kllse Blddlc Roblnen. Miss Mnrv Kllzabeth Altemus Miss Catherine Mather. MIb3 Mary Hare Davis, Miss Emllle Cook man, Miss Eleaner Jovce Hewell, Miss Nancy Norten, Miss Henrietta Chnp fci.tn, Miss Mary V. Allen, Mr. Wood Weed ford Rnalsnn, Mr. Charles Wlster Bar clay. Mr Jehn Nelsen Purvlance. Mr. Samuel EvanB Ervlng, Jr., Mr. Freder ick llannan Clark, Jr., Mr Wlll'nm Mifflin Lirge, Mr. William Franklin Walsh, Mr. Morgan Relchner, Mr. Rob Reb ert C. Shoemaker, Mr. Gilbert Cowan Jr., of Louisville, Ky, ; Mr Edward Merris Davis. Mr Oeorge IJ, Clothier, Mr. Ilenjamln F. Strawbrldge and Mr. Vnn Hern Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander T Slade. of Wynnewood, nre. entertnlnlng as their guest for a fortnight Mr. Slade's sis ters, Mtsii Ellen Klade and Miss A. Ida Slade, of New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Slade will entertain at dinner tonight, when Invitation! ler Announce ment! Write or Thene for Kngrnvrd or I'rlntril Mnmpirn. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St. 1341 Walnut Street Opposite RitZ'Carlten all Heuse of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. Street, Opp. St Jnmea Hetel FURS and HATS of QUALITY Revealing many ex quisite, new and orig inal fur models reflect ing the creative genius of this exclusive house as well as Chertak Wenger's own original millinery conceptions. PLEASE NOTE: We hava no connection xvith any ether house bearing the name "Wenger," BTtBNnrGF 5PUBEI0 KJw.rr'siiBl '? wtiKKmm?.fmiT.v?A seasBi . TmhyMmm$m&j?zM lllsKlMMBm ' ' llillPiillPiilif ' " mhi,i ?iAM' - s"-.i '. . ..F&Si ' '" ' ' 3r&2 &: MISS MAKY MM Iilttle's cngnRcmcnt te Mr. II. Tazewell Waller, son of Majer Gen eral Littleton Waller T.wvH Waller Is annemucil today ly lier parents, Mr. anil .Mrs. II.Aslilen Little, of StrafTenl, I'.i. their guests will lnclude Dr. nnd Mrs. William II. Hull, Mrs. Isaac II. Clothier MKs Mary Hull, Miss nilznheth Hull. Miss Ellen Sade, Miss Ida Slade, Mr. Isaac Clothier Hcyl and Mr. Uernard C. Heyl. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uirle, of the Tracks, Haverford, will, entertain at dinner tomorrow night befere the ball Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Custls Harrison, Jr., of Vlllaneva, will give at the Relle-vuc-Stratferd In lioner of their dobu debu dobu tnnte daughter. Miss Augusta W Har rison. There will bctwclve guests. Dr. nnd Mrs. Themas O. Ashton, of Redlcaf, Wynnewood, have Ksned Invl Invl tntlens for a ball en Wednesday. De cember 22, nt the Rltz-Cnrlten In honor et their debutante daughter. Miss Anna Ashton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel L. Hebard, of Hvergrecn nvenue. Chestnut Hill, hnve Issued Invitations for a dinner enTluir.s. day, December 30, at the Hellovue Hellevue Hellovue Stratferd, In lioner of their daughter Miss Julia Hebard, befere the meeting of the Saturdny evening dancing lihb Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Atter bury, et Doudlnet Farm, Radner, hnve Issued Invitations for a dinner en Thurs day," December 30, at the Uellevuc- JS The Shep of Dccemingncsa jm 1227 WALNUT STREET I A Millinery SaT Wf te be Thankful for w The very latest dictates of Dame tweaKf1' III wyfc1' Fashion in velvet, duvetyn, metal KS I 'W cloth and the new kid-finished satin. -TWEr I $15 -S I Values $25 te $b0 K III Friday and Saturday -1fer I 1506 CHESTNUT ST. 1312 WALNUT ST. Fer Friday and Saturday Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Their Entire Stock of MILLINERY 1 AT Original Tags Remain Yeu Pag V2 the Price Marked en the Ticket Over $25,000 worth of selected Millinery, Including 1200 Hats of our own origination, Importations nnd detailed reproductions. They express meat eloquently the distinctive character and charming beauty that ever characterize Dann Creations. Ne C. O. D.'a Ne Approval Ait SaU Final IS DER-IHrDM)Bi:PHIA THUBSDm Ihute by Uachrach. S. MTTLK Stratford, In lioner et Miss Elizabeth MacLeed. Mr and Mrs. Rebert R. Ilcnedlct, of the Corners, Wayne, have issued lnvl lnvl tntlens for a dinner en Thursday, De cember 30, at the Rellevue-Stratferd, In honor of their daughter, Miss Alice 1). Benedict, befere the meeting et the Sat urday evening dancing claxs. Mrs. Jehn C. Cllpln, of Sugar Leaf Ledge. Chestnut Hill, returned en Wed nesday from n visit te New Yerk. Mrs William Woedbridgo Neble, 217 UVi Ml Alrv avenue. Mt. Airy, will return today from a fortnight stay It," New Yerk. Aldine Hetel Clieshmt 5 19T!3Lreete Offers exceptional ftzcJIi'tiei for private entertaining. Receptions, Weddings, Cards, Dinners, Dances. PRICE THANKSGIVING DAY WEDDINGS NUMEROUS Miss Zurn Weds Mr. Hendersen. Nlckerson-Qergas Wedding An Intercstlnjt weddlnir will taka place at 0 o'clock this ovenlnir, when Miss nofetbv K. Zurn. dnuebter of Mr. Jehn M. S5um, of 6825 Crcshclm read, Dor Der Dor mantewn, will become the brlde of Mr. iexa h. iiennersen, son or jur, khu Mm William Hendersen, of Oak Lnne. ITie Itev. Ilebert n, LIttell, of the Tleua Prosbyterlan Church, will nerrerm ine ceremony, and Mr. Zurn will clve his dnuithter In marrlae. Miss Martha An. dorsen, of Haverford, will nttend the brlde an maid of honor, nnd Miss Mary Anwnrcter and Miss Delia Myers will be the bridesmaids. Miss Ruth Hender Hender eon, a sister of the brldeKroem, and Miss Mary Catharine Hnrceurt. of Atlantic City, Will be the flower Rlrls. The best man will bn the bride's brother, Mr. Ray mond W. Zurn. ' NICKKIISON QOIUJAS A pretty home wcddlnB took place Wodnesdny afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Esther W. Gergas, of 6702 Walnut street, wen Riven In marrlaffe by her father, te Mr. Claude I Nlckersen, of nenn nitv re i Thn iinv. Dr. nydcr. who was chaplain of the Twenty-ninth ItcBlment In France, efllclated. The brlde wan nttended by Miss .Marie Lawrence Nlckeraen. of Ocean Clty.ber nctcd as best man for his brother WIHOAND McOINTY A wedding of much Interest will take plare at 6 o'elerk this evening In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Uread street nnd Susquehanna nvcmie, when Miss Vera McOlnty, daughter of Mr. Jehn Y. McQInty, of 2010 North Uread street, will become the brlde of Mr. Hareld J. Wlegand. son of Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred Wlegntid. of Overbreck. Iho llev (Jcorge A. O'Mcara, vlce president of Vlllnneva College, will emrlnte. A Sister of the bride, Mrs. II U. Huft, will be matron of honor, nnd the br de groom will be attended by his brother, Mr. Alfred Wlegand, as best man. The bridesmaids will be Miss Clalre McQInty. Mrs. Peter Shevlln, Miss Ks Ks telle Wlegand. Mrs. Jehn Mennhan. Mrs. Frank McOlnty and Miss Jesephine llrennnn, and the ushers will Incudc Mr Frank McOlnty. Mr. Frnnk Wlegand. Mr. l'ctcr Shelin. Mr. Harry Huft. Dr. Jehn Mennhan nnd Mr. Antheny Dcnney. RUSSINOUR LENART55 The marrlage of Miss Anna C. Len nrtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Lennrtr. of 6103 North Sixth street, te Mr. Clarence W. Russlnger, of i32 Last Cheltenham avenue, took plnce nt the home of the brlde'a parents, at 7 e cloeK lnt night, the Rev. TMward F. Randelph, f , innies' Methodist Enlscetinl Church enlclatlng. Mr. Lcnartz gave hs daughter In marriage, .miss Aiirinm nniyum in tended the brlde as maid of honor, and MKs Ella Tlmm. of Richardson Park. Del, was the flower girl. Mr. Elmer W YVO f NIOl' IC 1ETTER SHOPS A BARGAIN, SO CALLED, ISN'T ALWAYS A BAR GAINSOME ARE DEARER THAN GOODS AT REGULAR PRICES. PAULETTE QUOTES ONLY AUTHENTIC REDUCTIONS IN HER COLUMN. Frem many interesting reductions in women's hose te be had at the geed shop of B. F. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut, this week, let me quete an important few. Fer example, pure silk stockings, full fashioned, with mercerized ffarter tops and soles, are reduced from $2.50 te $1.95. They come in black, cordovan, African brown and Russia calf. Handsome stockings for Christmas-giving are seme of pure black silk, clocked in white, and also white clocked with black. Formerly priced at $4.75, they nre new only $3.50 a pair. Woolen sports hosiery in heather mixtures, combining brown-and-black, grecn-and-black, navy-nnd-brewn. Regularly $1.95, theso semi-fashioned (nearly all sports woolens are pe) stockings are this week, at Dewees', only ?1.25 a pair. In the children's hosiery department there are also bargains Buch as children's stockings, finely ribbed and mercerized, tn black or cordovan, sizes 7 te 9, which nre this week selling 3 pairs 'or $1.45, instead of the usual price of 85c a pair. A certain smart little shop is having a sale of the most authentic bargains ene could And in many a day's jour nay through the reliable shops. Only seeing them will convince you that such desirable frocks can be sold for $30 think of it, $30, for really geed class llttle models that the discriminating woman or girl would delight in wearing! The shop happens te be Lilla's, at 1805 Walnut St., a little shop of reliability, courtesy and absolutely nonprefitccring prices. The frocks in this generous $30 assortment have been selling (I Baw them originally priced) for from $46 te $60, and were low at that, and most of them were nearer the $00 mark. There are tricetines, velveteens, satins and Geofl Geefl gcttcs, mostly in 16 year sizes, and the fashions vary widely, from tailored street models te the dressier after after neon frocks. It's one of the best bu of the season, I assure you. Personally, whenever I Tm in doubt about purchasing a frock into Lilla's I drop, and when I non out again my troubles are left behind. Gee. Allen's shop, nt 1214 Chestnut, has become a very satisfactory habit with me truly, ft is a shop of high qualities, reasonable pricings and authentic reductions. The impregnable Allen reputation stands back of every purchase, this I knew. Just at present it is getting ready its always interesting Christmas gifts $2 pewder glasses for the dresser, covered with silk veiled in geld net and wreathed with ribbon flowers; pretty, flat powder bowls, somewhat larger, covered in blve or rose brocade at $2.25; perfume bottles, f rocked in geld cloth te harmon ize, $1.50 and $1.75, nnd a handy little silken pewder bag with a puff buttem through which the powder sifts when patted. This is $1.25. But don't pass Allen's gleve counter, cither, without a peep. I honestly knew of no glove counter in the city te equul it for quality and value economically received. Just new they have a marvelous rea' French dress glove, a Trofeusso over ever seam model in tan, gray, white, black nnd navy, at a temporary reduction, $3, instead of $4. These will make handsome Christmas gifts. And these are but a few suggestions. Whin I dropped into Theodere Slefert's, that non-prefl-toeving furrier, at 1426 Walnut Street, I slipped en a dsrling cent and luxuriated in it just a few minutes of make-believe that it was mine. It is only $000, remark ably inexpensive nnd fashioned of beautlful moleskin. It is n full, youthful model, loosely held In at the wnistline by an unusually handseme heavy girdle of hand-crocheted gray silk. It has a wonderful cellar in which te bury one's nese and chin en freezing days, and such graceful bell sleeves In which are concealed little silk puff sleeves, called "wind shields," te prevent the air from going up. The snug pocketa are warmly lined with velvet nnd eh, tha luscious lining! Fer only $660 there is n darling moleskin cape, one of the new models, made effectively with reversed skins and hnving a deep inset shoulder cape effect (being inset there is no added bulk) of gray squirrel what a wenderful afternoon and eve ning wrap it would mnkel There is a, mele cape similarly inset with 'possum at the same price. These capes were fashioned during the dull season, or they would be many dollars mere. - Week of November Twenty-First WOVEMBBB 25, 1920 nurcdngcr acted as best man for his brother. irnnMKRRP13It WIUOIIT Miss Malzle Wright, of Lansdale. will be married te Mr, I. Marshall House keeper, of aormantewn, In the becena Preabytorlen Church of aerrnantewn, this evening. The Uev. Hareld McUob McUeb McUob lnsen will perfei-m the ceremony miss Wright will be attended by Miss ljstlier G. ljwls, of Lansdale, and Mr. Houao Heuao Houae koeper's brother. Mr. O. IUy Houso Heuso House kceper, will be hls'best man. STRAWBERRY MANSION tr nA Mm. Herman Hchultz. of 3126 West Clifferd street. Announce the engngement of their daughter. Miss Sephia SchultJ!. te Mr, Charles Henry Seller, of Haltlmore, Md. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Krehn, or i" North Thirty-third Btreftt, are living at the Snyler Apartments, Ninth and Pcnn BtrcetB, Heading. Mr. nnd Mrs. David D. Oeff are. re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Isaac Warren Gff. Mm CletT was Miss Henrietta. D1ech bfore her marriage. MANAYUNK The regular monthly meeting of St Jehn's Alumnae Association, of which Mls Marv O'Hrlen Is president, was held In the assembly hall en Sunday afternoon, November 21. The association will give Its annual ereaaiaai un icn.- iy. EITH'S HENRY SANTREY nnd HIS SYNCOPATED SOCIETY BAND GERTRUDE VANDERB1LT CARRIE JACODS BOND Tuck fam. Harry Lrater Macm, one Tim 4 Kitty 0'Mirn with Hiwten Hay, tc. 1:30 SHAUP. 4:30 8 P. M. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY of PHILADELPHIA jeanp a. PAsmnNACK SUNDAY KN'li'N'O OUCHE.STnA CONCnilTS 70 Members of the l'hlla. Orchntra Next Cenrrt. Humlay Evenlnit. Dec. nth HHUHKItT THUATItlJ, h'10 SHAfU' Bolelats Itl'TJl NATHAN.SON Pianist HA11A RTIHN. Seprano Admllen te member only. Annual dui-e, r. 00. Limited memberiihlpii still open. Ne tkkeln for thens concerts sold Subarrlrtlen aneuld be sent te I)r C. H. Hlrach.OOO Pine et. PALM GARDEN WITH ft MAHKET 8TS. nANCINGC"113 AFTERNOON. 30 Charlie Kerr's Big Orchestra Best Danc Mufclc In Town MATINnn TODAY UNIVnnSITY MUSK17M, Sat.. 3'30. Free Illustrated Lecture liy C. W. lurlenK, "Lest Kingdom et Srontenegre." ippiNGia"rHE Otztr PHILADELPHIA'S LRADtNO THBATnKS Direction of Mtilr, LHE ft J. J. BHltngnT sam SHUBERT Evgs. at 8 : 1 5 HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY Positively Last 3 Nights TUB MUSICAL COMEDT HIT 60th and Farewell Performance Bat. Evfc ncniNiwiNin memhav k, Ul-UIMMIMU ...W.,lr t SilB Seats New Selling IN THt CENTURY THEATRE PRODUCTION CABT OV TUB WOnLD'S OnEATEST 125 ENTERTAINERS 12S NOTE THE mlCEfl NITES (EXCEPT HAT.), $2 r.O TO &0c BATUIIDAY NtTE, 13.60 TO 75e BATl.'llDAY MAT , 2.00 TO 60e POP. MAT. WED., $ 50 11EST SEATS ' "'" LYRIC LAST 3 NIGHTS 80 Holiday Mat. Today Ky the Mirmrr monarch or all "' AMUSEMENT institutions The N. T. Winter OsHcn Ori-at Buccsss g PASSING SHOW OP 1010 WITH OUEATEST OAt.AXT OF MIRTH INCITERS AND THB WINTER GARDEN WONDROUS IIKAUTIES. LAST MAT. SAT. $2.00 BEGINNING MON. EVG. SEATS NOW SELLING AMERICA'S SWEETEST aiNOINO tUinSDIKNNB N0RABAYES In U;r New FsntRstlp Tiny with Musln "HER FAMILY TREE" WITH A 1IRILLIANT COMPANY, INCLUD ING JULIUS TANNEN. AL. ROBERTS. FRANK MORGAN. FLORENCE MORRIS SON, ARTHUR CORDON, UNA FLEMING And the greatest dancing chorus In the world ADELPHI Last 2 Wks. svas. MATS. TODAY & SAT. 2:15 & DITRICHSTEIN IN THE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA "The Purple Mask" CHESTNUT STREET evrnx S SHOWS TODAY. EVG. AT 8:16 GALA EX. HOLIDAY MAT. THIS MORNING 1 1 A. M. ONLY MORNING PERFORMANCE IN TOWN. CHOICE SEATS TO P.E HAD Reg. Thanksgiving Mat 3 P. M. D. W. GRIFFITH'S "WAY DOWN EAST" MOST AMAZING SPECTACLE EVER SEEN ON LAND OR SEA." N. Y. Olebe. Mat. Prices, 60c. 1.00 (eatcept Sat. and Holidays) Nltrhts. 60c. ll.OO. ll.ne. f (Vl Although the New Yerk Herald seld: "Well worth 110 a seat." AN ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAM LYON PHELPS LITERARY TALKS Owlntr te the unprecedented demand for tickets at Prof. Phelps' first talk en "Which Beeks Are Really Werth nend InB?" en Friday merntnc last, and tha necessity for closing the sale se that the talk might besln, turnlnp away scores of ticket buyers, the Academy of Music man agement announces that It will place en Bale at the Academy and at Heppe's Tomorrow (Friday) Morning at 9 the- llmlted number of unsold course tickets for th balance of the series. Four mere talks remain te be slven In the Academy Feyer en the mornings of December 17. January 14, February 4 and March 18, at 11 o'clock precisely. TICKETS FOR THE SERIES OF 4, Jfl.00 ACADEMY OF MUSIC CORPORATION AST0R FRANKLIN AND GIRARD 3 SHOWS DAILY 2. 7. TODAY'S FRATURE Pearl White "The Whit- Mell" SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Or pi.eijTS ICE SKATING AT ICE PALACE 4BTH AND MVRKFT RTS. Exhibitions by NORVAL I1APTIE, THE MULLEHH nm! MISS LEAH CROGEJt Three Bttmlens Dally 10 te 12. 2 30 te 3 un.l h 15 te 10 '4R Dr. ALGERNON S. CRAPSEY WILL SPEAK ON "The Laber Movement of Today" ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 8 P M. AT DICK'S AUDITORIUM 713 NORTH UROAD ST ADMISSION 2'.c CASINO Walnut Ab 8th MAT TODAY Town Scandals Season's Rig Senvnttnn Let us be thankful that peace reigns ever our beloved country once mere, se Make It a Real Thanksgiving by seeing what our boys actually did "Over There" te make this Thanksgiving possible. First Regiment Armery BROAD AND CALLOWHILL TS. Four Special Gala Perf 01 nances 11 A. M. 2:30 7:30 9:30 Admissien: Children, 25c; Adults, 50c "Flashes of Action" Auspices of Combined Veterans' Conference SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURES OF OUR BOYS IN ACTUAL BATTLES TAKEN BY U. S. SIGNAL CORPS WHILE UNDER FIRE lBt, 2nd, 3rd, 27th, 28th, 70th Divisions nnd ethers shown also the Nuvy in Action and added Special Features Monster Exhibits of IIUMMEL'S VET. CORPS 1st REGIMENT BAND This picture will positively rUILADKI.I'HIA'H FOIU'.MOST TlIKATi GARRICK lStiArmJl, . . . -yj'.' i.i LASI 4 TIMliS HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY 'v HENItT W. BAVAOn Ortr MITZ1 IN TIIH NEW MUSICAL, COMEDT LADY BILLY NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAT CHARLES FROHMAN Will Present OTIS SKINNER IN THB NEW PLAT At the Villa Rese by A. E. VT. MASON ,'V RRHAH NIGHTS AT 8:18 DLJrLS MAT. HATUnDAT HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY Best comedy ever written by an American. n. y, tribune Tarkingten'8 Ripping Comedy CLARENCE WITH ALFRED LUNT AND OIHOINAL NEW YORK CABT Seats for next week en eale today CY"MD D 17 CT" nights at 8:iB , r wrvrvlLe 1 mat saturdat HOLIDAY MAT. ZOAY CHARLES DILLINQIIAM Present ) THE SEASON'S SUPREME hUCCESS APPLE BLOSSOMS The KroleW-Jncebl-Le Paren Operetta lehn Charl-a Themas Wlldn Hennett Perclval Knight the Astalres Seats for next week en sale today (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE STANLEY) Market ab. 10th 11 A. M. te 11 P. K. a WALLACE REID "Xnew- Added-MUSICAL FESTIVAL-Vecal Quartet Isext Week PAULINE FREDERICK la r "MADAME X" DAI A T 121 MARKET ST. I --rKslL, 10 A M. te 11 !lB P. M. Geraldine Farrar "lnc me!tr. Nt. Wk., WILL ROC ER3 In "Honest Hutch" r ADPAHIA Chestnut St. Bel. lh f"Vr.V-VJL J- 10 A. M. te 11 ;1B P. M. -, A Paramount Picture Oeerse Melrerd'a "BEHOLD. MY WIFE!" MILTON SILLS, ELLIOTT DEXTER AND MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT Tf",TYD T A Market St. Ab. Olh V 1 1 VJll 0 A. M. te 11 :18 P.M. A JACIC LONDON THRILLER "Mutiny of the Elsinore" Next Week "OUT OF THE STORM" P" A Plrr,l 724 MARKET BTREET V -V.1T1 1 JLj VIOLA DANA In "BLACKMAIL" D7i,l7M'T, MARKET ST. BeL lTTst tI-,rIJ 1 RILLIE nURKE In "Frisky Mrs. Jehnsen" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE tl TO It , "Mlnsr Tey;" Dettle Claire and Girlies, sta. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY f, SATURDAY JERUSALEM" r. II. n.BO at Hepre'a BOe at Dear Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Clese ACADEMV OF MUSIC Bosten Symphony Orchestra Pierre Monteux, Conductor Monday, Nev. 20, at 8:15 Soleist: Jean Bedetti Tickets at Heppe's. 1118 Chealnut St H Academy. lvuivivji i j Mulii JIen WfuJ SaL( Sil, Emmett Welch Minstrels MATINEE THANKSOIVINO DAY Rack te Earth Ana In, or Prices ComlnrDewn IV teV tt7arhrfbEat.h Pupif I. DANCING LESSONS iS 1520 Chestnut. Lec.3192. Own Dqy 6E. CCtyuuui vvwy . ruwiiuui Of J Tickets AraJemy ft Heppe's. 1119 Chsstnnt PHILADELPHIA! t 8. im. 3:ie ORCHESTRA 'V&P ORPHEUM ."fi'."C VodC.hy!ll5?,r VedC.hy!ll5?,r MAE DESMOND kna.4'hrm:i1"Te'-t:rl Hushand Dela," Next Wk "Urandsd" WORLD O cuniesiTiEs MUSEUM nT.,oDfe'pT. 11th ft Market Formerly lllnrham FIeux PFOPLES 'nslneten Ave. Matins ' u,v" -i and cumlerlanj Dally The New Hip-Hip-Hooray With BEN PIERCE and OHO. F. HATBJ METROPOIJTAN OPERA HOUSE NinRIGOLETTOa Seats new 1 te 13 Wevmann'a. linn Cln,s. BIJOU 8th Ab Race. Mat. 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