? xf r ' fjj vi. -,n. - j jf nih s K ' Ti f ty ) iii ytST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i - - Mmcy Wynne Talks of the Society te Turn Out En Masse for Performance and Supper-Dance in Feyer Afterward TWO debutiiutcs will be presented thin nftcrnoen find the opening per per (nrmnnce of tlm Metropolitan Opera Ce. wilt be given in the Academy of Music this evening. Kvcrynne who hag boxes, and all the boxes are taken, will enter tain, se I think we con safely yny It will be a very say and gnla occasion. Mr. nnd Mrx. Geerge V. Child Drexal will have the l'nul Denckla M li nnd Dr. Charles Hart In their box the Henry llrlnten Coxes will hm .1 family party, Including .Mr. jtnd Mitt. Standley Htekes, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn It. Pell will lw the guests of Mr. Fell's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Van Hcnsselacr, nnd Mr. and Mrn. Tem Mcenii will eutcrtaln for Nancy In their box, the ether guests being Virginia Cnrtcr, Eddie HrtMikcs and Alfred 011 plh. THE debutantes te be Introduced this nftemoen will be Eleaner Otimmcy, Eliza Frnr.ler and Margaret I'earsall. The Oummcys' tea will be given at their home. 'Jl'Jrt Locust direct, and the Fra iler tea Ik jimt ene-hhlf block distant, but in the same wpiare, 21112 Hprucc street. Eleaner Is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Francis Gum- mey. She is neither Ptnalt nor tall, but of medium height and hns brown hair and brown eyes, and a very nweet ex pression. I (In net knew her very well, but I have always been struck when I have seen her by a certain gcnuliicncm which Is very, very attractive. Mrs. Sidney Keith, who Is Mrs. Oummey's HUtcrs Mrs. Frank Clam), Mrs. I). 11. Catherwood, a sister-in-law ; Mrs. .lehn ('. Greeme, Mrs. II Ham A. Dick. Mrs. Norten Downs nnd Miss 'Bessie Gummey will receive with Mrs. Gummey, while the debutantes will be Uutinln Weed. Klolse Wnrrlner, Sid ney lllddlc, Virginia Carter, Ilitii Ilcckscher, Atlce Downs, I'rscllla Da vis, ElUabcth Nnrrls, Mary Hltur, Mary . Thayer, Murjerle Gibben, Lyelyn 1'age, Ellse dil l'ent. Marv Hewlnnd, Ellrabeth .lennes. Pelly Grlscem, Kuth ,1'nekard, Jane Hepburn, Charlette Starr hnd Henrietta Wilsen. ELIZABETH FltAZIEIt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William West Frarler, Jr., and Margaret rcar sall, her cousin, who Is te be introduced nt the same time, is the daughter of Mr. Itebcrt rearsall. Mrs. Trevanlen Dallas, Mrs. Jehn Edward Zimmerman. Mrs. Leuis L. Madeira and Mrs. William West Fru zler. 3d will receive and the debutantes In the receiving group are Elizabeth Jcancs. Sarah Uurringer. Dorethy Ste vens. Helena Mitchell. Mnrjerle Gib Gib eon. Mnry Sitcr, Mury llnynrd, Sidney niddlc, Marianne Harris. Helen Sewell. Elcnner Kinsclvlng and Elizabeth Duffv, of Baltimore, and Ellxabeth Thompson, of Greenwich, Conn, leu see. as en the ether aftcrnoeu when Mary Siter and Elise du l'ent both crime out Mim of the debutantes divided their time between 'the two tens, ns they were asked te receive at both, us Is the case with many today. I HEAR that Madame Eva Gauthler, of Fraucc, will be the vocal soloist at the muslcale which Mrs. Henry S. Jcanes will give en the 10th of this month te introduce her daughter, Eliz abeth Jcancs. The muslcale Is te be given at the Ucllevue-Stratferd. Mrs. Jcancs has certainly been original in planning a different kind of entertain ment for her daughter's debut. I' think It will be delightful, and 1 am looking forward te it with n very great amount of pleasure. Elizabeth is very pretty. I saw her en the street the ether day wearing a tweed sports suit and small round sports hat, and she did leek smart. Speaking of tweed suits. I saw Mrs. Randelph Justice en Wnlnut street en Sunday meinliig wnlklng up the street nfter church. She was wearing a sports skirt and sleeveless coat, ever which was a ieng cupe of the same tweed. Her hat was n smnll round sports one of the tweed, which was a light brown mixture. Mrs. Hhlgway Itrllly was walking with her. She looked very well In a dark brown heather cloth sports suit and a small hut of brown vcleur. JIMMIE Is n prayerful lnd of three, and the ether day as he cnnie in from piny he stepped te gaze upon four little chicks that n stray cat hnd killed. Somehow it did net seem te make him sad. nor wns an Impression of any kind evident. Hut thet night when Jlmmle knelt down te sav his prnyers he added te all the Ged bless papa and mamma and grnmlma and grandpa and the rest. "Ded b'ess the ehicklcs. hut net the died ones." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Sirs. Edward Roberts, of 1511 locust street, have Issued Invitations for a dlnner nt the Bellevue-Stratford en Monday nlKht, December 27, In honor of Miss Jessle F Da Cesta, debutante daughter of Mr Chnrles V. Da Cesta, of vlllnneva, nnd Miss Nancy B. Mc ICenn, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd f Miss Minnie 13th above Cbutnut TnUr r.lfTrtlnr te Sth Fleer Hairdressing and Manicuring fur Appointment I'linne Wnlnut 1820 Novelties Tonight at isekm Dancing 1015 Market St. Bread and Columbia Ave COM'MHIA nLDO. A night of rollick' ") ing geed fun; nov elties, favors, dells, lucky number con tests in a round of joy. Dancing- Every Evff. and Sat. Matinee Ji80 fiiiturdsy Aftrrnoe gflfe. F.rrV$V .''',alr fjnfe V A .J.?"'"- r m mt w "V Din. SD rirrr .eO Hltt. 8S63 - - - - ' Opening of Opera Tonight. Mrs. Themas MeKcan, befere the ball te be given by Mr, nnd Mrs. Ynmall. Mr. and Mrs, Charlton Ynrnatl, of Crum Creelt Farms. Deven, will enter tain In their box tonight nt the opening performance of the opera. Their RUtetB wilt Include: Mr, and Mrs. ltichnrd McCftll Klllet Mr. nnd Mrs. I. M. C, Smith nnd Miss Anna Sephia Ynmall Mr. nnd Mrs. Yarnnll will entertain nt the Supper Club after the opera, invi tations have been Issued by Mr. nn.l Mrs. Ynmall for a ball en Monday, De cember 27, at the Bollavuc-Stratferd In honor of their debutnnte daughter, Miss Annn HeuhlA Yarnnll. Mr. and Mrs rtebeA II Btrnwbrldg w. .'it'iiiiun nuugt, urjrn mawr, nave is sued Invitations for a. ball en Wednes day. December 20, at the Bellevuc Bellevuc Stratferd Ih honor of their debutnnte daughter, Mlaa Anltn Rtrawbrldge. .MIK Jcb"p P. OaCesta, debutanie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. DaCestn, will be the bucbi of honor nt dinner en Wednesday, Jnnuarv 6, nt the Be leyue-Strntferd te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. T rhnrlten Henry, of St. Mar tins 1 lnnp Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Daniel U Hutchinson, Jr of New Yerk, ?sCen,',LnnS ,n Wednesday. December IB. nt the Bcllevue-Strntferd for Miss DaCesta nnd Miss Mary H. Stewart debutnnte dnURhter of Mrs. Rebert " Le Cente befere the first Junier dance. rrlV,' 'ill Mrs- Heruce Bulleck, of Hill Crest, Ardmere, have Issued InvltatlenH ... wiiwi ifi itiiHn ivinrinii ifr-ntllnf Mi- en.l rJ -i ,lJi' siiT'iciur.n'he'j;? CreShv Ilrnwn -.., ,j. .viiauii 111111 Air Jr., and Mr. Alexander Cresby Brown. Mr. And Mr- Charles Wheeler, of Cnmp Iiun Farm. sued Invitations fe?V dinner en Te. , Ba VhVrvernbdrB?? ,n, h0? " ' M'M Mar"; -i. 0?y,r debutnnte dnushtcr nf tf nnd Mrs. Geerge C. Thayer. ' Fertr,wi An'r8i McK,e'le Monarch, of Sundav nf fri1" V1 lnfernnl tea en auiiany nrternoen. given bv Mrs Mnn. iff?! C0U,Bln"- Mr- nnd lr Walt?; vl iSll.Hll Mrs Avery's parents .ni-i1."? M.rs- Jennthn Bnlley lirew ler dav 'iSLh?1..? rmn" d,nner n Sun Mermafii Snl UlLr ,.10me' L'nceln and nl?J x. d la4les Chestnut Hill, and Mr KVi.y?; "core " Knrle. 3d, enter ,w "J."' dinner In their honor en Fr. x?? niBhi I1 ,nelr neme, Grays lane Havcrferd before the dance Riven by ?n hnr riY r1,nrlfB, CuRt"' Harrison I", w.7 l ,the,lr daUBhter, Miss Aurus ta Wain Hnrrlsen. Mrs. Monarch be- Ml H ""I00"' weddlnB wna S1M May- ir-n mawr, navn Is .lV.h.-nrlSt0 Sm,e craves, debutnnte daURhter of Mr. and Mrs Ferdinand J SSST' r?f Wta"h':'n nnd Mnnhclm streetB, Oennantewn. will be the cuest of honor nt a theatre party te be given w2r.ipa!LenB 5 next Friday night, before the bnll te be Riven nt the Belle- vuc-airauera uv Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnncls Vti. I'n " " "nor or their dnughtcr, Miss Kllst du Pent. ..:.?. . Lle .wnrrlner. debutnnte '""'. ."' i,lr. una .Mrs. Kamuel Dex ter Wnrrlner. of iss iinnii, i.?ii,...r. street, will entertain as her truest Miss , ." Auw,,r"-nu. (inuRiiler of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Townsend. of Coop Ceop Coep crstown. N. Y. uhe will nrrl,i en Snt- ?"'?:,.umb" . te remnln .. ... wcci-nu. ur. . imriomngne Tower, who Is spending the autumn at Chelsea, will jrrlva today for a short stny nt the Bellovue-Htratferd. Mr. and Mrs. Tower will nttend the epcrn tonight nn the hu ui .yr. una .Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewis, 10H Spruce street. Mr. nnd Mrs QcerRe Stuart Patter son have Issued Invltutlens for n dinner ... ...v., Hume, in.j ue Yancey street, en cl.auchtpr nt Kendrlck. 3d. before he dance M? ad ?&UHu5h Irvlnt w" wn "nS Mr. JameH Cresbv Urewh. nf n., ...... ... ... 'J'-" "Sensible Shoes" Se many women are asking us for them new. And we have plenty of the right kinds. Fer instance : Sturdy Tan Norwegian Calf in two styles: i $14 and $15 oieiqovtOali y zsj soot shop f M20 Chestnut St.. "Where Onjy (he Dell U Geed L'neuK Jg3 SeASthSt: Special Greup AH Sizes and Shades Coats $75 in the most wanted fabrics Marvella Valdyne Belivia Orlande Cleth Seme plain; some fur-trimmed These we believe te be unmntchable values which we are able te offer through a most unex pected fortunate circumstance. In every par ticular they are of exceptional class and distinction. EVENING PUBLIC 0EDGIi5lt--Pja:;LAOIi3LBHiA, TUESDAY, JtfOYEJVJDtSEI 30, 1020 -St HHBHiti 1 1 & iMr iiIIIIIIIHMsIEmI i 4 IWSSm ' ; villlllllH piWBPB.'' Tfe-wMy itT'TwiK -1 v4 y s, fLf B HIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHK?r"4 ?K.'i9HBvBiKHDlllHnHHMlBlllllllllH r v r jf? ,,J LUIIIIIIIH HHlllllllllllllH tjpSm. nKSIllHIHSHnBH y B BBBBBBSBBBBSBBmlRft l' " -iff A' ' , $ , BBBHiH ;-- wL' Photo hy J. Mitchell Ulllet. MRS. It. ALASTAIK McCIiUUO And licr llttle daughter, of 2218 Locust f.treet. Mrs. McCloud was Miss Marguerlte Cowley Friday night, December 10, In honor of Miss Nnncy B. McKeaii, debutnnte inughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas Mc Kenn, of Olcncee Heuse. Itoseinent, be be be eoeo the dance te be given xy the Ilcv. and Mrs. Oeerge Calvert Carter, In honor of their daughter, Miss Virginia Bensen Cnrtcr. Mm. ly. llewnrd Weatherly has Issued Invltutlens for n Inrge luncheon ut her home, 3fll9 Chestnut street, en Tuesday, December 14, In honor of Miss Virginia I'nrle. debutnnte daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdptr Pardee ICnrle, of Crittenden, Graver's Inne, Chestnut Hill, nnd Jilts Margaret Curtis, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry F Curt,!", of 6870 Drexel read, Overhroek. About sixty of the season's debutantes will nttend. Mrs. GoerRe Themas Butler has Issued nvltntlens for a card pnrty en Monday nftemoen, December 27, nt 2:30 o'clock, at the Acorn Club, In honor of Miss Mnry U Butler, Miss Ijvelyn Page, debutante daughter of Mrs. W'llllnm II. Pnge, nnd Miss Frances J. Bess, debu tnnte daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Geerge C. Bess, Mrs. Herbert M. Howe, of 1022 Lo Le ciint Htreet, will entertain In her box ut (he opera this evening Mrs. Alfred O. It. Steel, nnd her daughter, Mrs. HaUey De Wolf, of Provldence, R. I , and Mr Francis lUiwle. Mr. and Mrs. James It. Hepkins, of Kdgewnter Purk. X. J., nave Issued In vitations for a danee en Tuesday, De cember 28, at the Merlen Cricket Club In honor of Miss Kllr-tbeth M Peltz. dnugh tcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge M. D. Peltz. GERMANTOWN Mr. anil Mrs. M. .1. Lexley, of 521 Kest Washinglen lane, entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunda night in honor of their daURhter, Miss 21 Medels Vf, $15-00 , , Kllzabelh Ixley. who was home from Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hacketts Hackotts Hacketts tewn, X. J., for the Thanksgiving holi days. Mrs. Clifferd Itoblnsen Skinner, of thu Delmar-Merrls, entertained at cards at the Ceclarbroek Country Club last eve ning. Her guests Included Mrs. Wllllnm Fex, Mm. Andrew C. Iterimer and Mm. Jack A. Roberts. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mis. Abraham Sickles, for merly of 1327 Sprue street, are living nt the Majestic Hetel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sel Frldenbcrg, for merly of the Lerraine Hetel, are new living at the Breslln Apartments, 463S Wnlnut street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Bradley, of Flfty Flfty Flfty socend and Klllett streets, nre being con gratulated en the birth of a daughter, Mary Kllzubeth Bradley, en November 20 Mrs. Brudlev will be remembered us Miss Kmmn Mllnamew, of Colerado and Ritner streets. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Morehouse are visiting relatives ut Sarntega Springs, GLOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. Gigantic Sale At Manufacturer' Prlcci 153 N. 10th Street V,?",'!'' Weariness Is a Warning De you walk en your spine V Weariness, recurrent puin at tin back of the neck, aching legs anc feet all these are evidence that tht jolt of every step is falling en yeut spine. It proves that your weight . all "dead weight" en your arches That your footwear f3 wrong. Cantilever Shoes have a naturu inner sole line that encourages cei rect poise. In ordinary shoes all th weight falls en the inside, the iwhA side, of the arch. Rut in Cantilever, the weight is distributed prepen ever the heel, the ball and the out Ride of the feet. There is no mu.s cular strain, no distortion of tin feet. Cantilevers hug the arch and sup pert it. The flexible shank allow. the muscles te exercise and grew strong. They prevent and ceireci fallen arches. Widths from AAAA te E. Write for Booklet. I'M graceful bent Ir tnuilj In black kid hruwn k I d, brown en If, or white tanvaa Aim In brown nt black kid with cloth lepa. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Ofiice n II II ejl MISS A. K. FRENCH TO WED LT. ALEXANDER Marriage of Mlse Margaret M. McCue and Majer Jamas E. Ware The marriage of Miss Ahble K. French, daughter of Mrs. Ida K. French, of 44 West Penn street. Germantown, te Lieutenant Jehn Alexander, Jr., United States navy, of 88U Park ave nue, will tnke place nt 4 o'clock this nftemoen nt the home of the bride's mother, The ltev. Reger S. Ferbes, pnster of the First Unitarian Church In Oermnntewn, will perform the ceremony. On ncceunt of the Illness of the bride's brother, the wedding will be a quiet one. WAn& McCUE The mnrrlnge of Miss Margaret M. McCue, daughter of Mrs. A. MCCue, of 230 ICast Kvergreen avenue, Chestnut Hill, te MMer James IT Ware. United States army, of Aberdeen, Miss., was selemnised nt 8.30 o'clock Saturday morning In the Church of Our Mether of Consolation, Chestnut Hill, the Rev, M. J, Vasey officiating. Mr. Charles McCue gave his sinter In marriage. Be cause of a recent death In the bride's family, there were no attendants and no reception. JACKSON WHHATON The marrlnre of Miss Anna Conard Wheaten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heward C. Wheaten, of 6200 Drexel rend, Wynnefleld, and Mr. Herbert Werth Jacksen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn. Jacksen, of Lansdewtle, took place at ' Hely Trinity Memerial Chapel, Twenty-second and Spruce streets, en Saturday at 12 o'clock, Ilev Creswell McBee,"of St. Jehn's Ilplicepal Church, Lnnsdowne, officiating The brldn was attended by her sister. Mis Helen G.fcWheaten, as maid of honor. Mr. Walter Geehrlng acted as best man and Mr, Jeseph J. Pugh and Mr. Franklin P Stew as ushers. HALL McCOMB An Interesting weddlnir took rllnce en Saturday c'enlng at 0.3(r o'clock, when Miss Ruth McComb, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel McComb, of 3139 Cll -ford street, wns married te Mr. lleland C. Hall, of Wilmington, Del. The cere mony took place In the Park Congrega tional Church, Thirty-second street and Montgomery nvenue, and was perferinea bv the pastor. Rev. Clinten B. Adams, The bride wero a gown of kittens-car ereie with court train and veil of old family lace trimmed with orange blos soms nnd carried n shower beuriuet of lilies of the valley She was attended bv Miss Marien Hendenkeph, of Wllmlng' ten, In li costume of flnme-colered vel vet, ns maid of honor, while her brides maids were Miss Adnlyn PalmAr, of New Yerk, nnd Miss Gertrude Mnrtln. of Lnnsuaie. cousin or the bride. MIbh Mury MANN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET (ft MANN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET MiTrrmrirmiinm Let Your Christmas Presents lie Practical Give Wearing Apparel V Jrtte The Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Fur Trimmed Wraps Eighty-Nine Fifty i A i! ySr 'I $89.50 The 'Blue ( Hand-made and an Ideal Christmas Gift j 5.00, 6-9S, 7.95 and te 1&50M Of White Batiste and Voile. Hand embroidered and hand-drawn. Many trimmed with Genuine Filet Lace. At tractive Christmas Gift Bexes. THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name Naemi Helti and Maatir Geerge B. Belts, Jr., children of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge B. Selti, of New Yerk, nctcd as flower girl and ring-bearer, The best man was Mr. Marshall Hall, brother of the bride groom, and the ushers were Mr, Hamil ton Lnng nnd Mr. Rcfth B. Robinson, of Wilmington Mr. Jnmes Purley, of New Yerk, and Mr, James Stnnlslnus Ornub, of East Orange, N J The ceremony waa followed by a largely attended ro re ro ceptlen nt the home of the bride. OLKNN ZIEGLEIt The marriage of Miss Marlen Zleglcr, daughter of Mr. Jehn Zleglcr, of 3432 North Eighth street, and Mr. Andrew Glenn, son of Mrs. Kntherlne Glenn, of 1816 Celwrn street, took place en Sat urday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Ver onica's Church, the Very Rev. Jeseph Husten officiating. Mrs. Nelsen Smith was bridesmaid. Mr. Nelsen Smith, of Colllngsweod, was best mnn. A brenk fnst for the bridal party followed. Upen their return from a wedding trip, Mr and Mrs. Glenn will be at home at 3768 North Fifteenth street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Sephia Klalman nnd Miss Pauline Klalman, of 1400 North Fifty-ninth street, entertained the members of their club en Tuesday evening These who attended were Miss Mne Geldstlne. MIhe Kitty Geedman, Miss Reba Huslk, Miss Jean Knabel, Miss Rese Sllvcrsteln, Miss Adallne Green, ether guests were Mr "nrry Pletnlk, Mr, Benjamin Baskln. ...I. iiiwii rreeianuer, .Mr. l'lncun Hilt- , stein, Mr Samuel Oster, Mr. Hurry OBter and Mr Katcman, of New Yerk. Play at C. G. High Scheel The Dramatic Association of the St Jeseph Alumnae will present "Mam'aeile el The Opera", a comedy-drama. In three acts, tonight and tomorrow ee nlnjr, at 8.15 o'clock. In Alumnae Hull of the Catholic Girls' High Scheel, Nine- tecum anu weed streets. ,.i,1l0"?..v,10mw!1.1 take 'ending parts in clude, Jehn T. Greene. Jr . Mr Themas A. McCesker. Mr Martin L. Feley Mr Jnmes J. O'Brien Mr Themas It Stretch, n11?.15.1" ,sl,levln. Mr- Julius T Smith field. Mr. Jeseph O'Donnell, Mr D.nld li- (.ftP.?,' Mr- Antheny A. Birch, Mr Jehn T. Williams, Miss Isabel Heavey, Miss Mary Fried, Miss Mary Downey, Miss Eleaner Grant. Miss Mnrle Klely, and Miss Llla Mnrle Schwab. The ballet will be danced by a group of eight. Manv of the players occupy distinguished places In the city's dramatla circles. The dramatic association will be re membered for Its flne production of the spectacular druma, "Pilate's Daughter." In the Metropolitan Opera Heuse Inst March, when u very geed cost played te a capacity house. Mr. William Merris Thy I trains public I.fiUer welcome wlnl nelri of Intrrrjl from -nrlein ports nf (he rl(r. Imt hrr no( nut l,r f nimble of trrlflctillen.. llrrraflrr eelnl (rmj Kent hr mall te (lieiinper .will net he mililNhrrt, nnlfB ulutircl liy tlir fmlir nlth nnnie, addrras nml tflrnlienr nnm-i-lSl Adilri-BS unrlal lleniH (e (lif. Heelrtr rrtllnr. RTrnlnc Tubllc Lrdcer. 000 ' I'rntiiiit Mrret. 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J-.' .".ll TO 50c NAT. NITE, .a SO TO 75e SA r .MAT . J.W TO 00c First Pep. Mat. Tomer. (Wed.) 1000 BEST SEATS $1.50 i VRI 'i'8 AT Mlf L. I I1V MATP WEI) i HAT. 2:13 Herself Presents America' Kerimnttt HIiiKlni; Cemrdtrnn FANTASTIC MUSICAL PLAY HHifl Ith u rr..!iant I'imu , j Jullun Tannin Al lt.,1-.-- ( l-'lnrvnc Mnrrlaen I n i Utirdeni Thrlmu Cnrltuii uf l,u, ini uJinif i I'r.nk Mnitfitn l'i mini; Arthur Alm-ri'ln Kuwlar J- remi' if run, r ' in hr nn me i"i alest anil ltt'tft I,imlnR i'Iiuiuh mi Earth THK MH;i.TV UK Till: -.15(.UN KIHST 1 .10 MATl.NKi: TOMOHItOW ADELPHI Mats. Thurs. & Sat. LAST 5 NIGHTS at 8: 1 5 DITRICHSTEIN1 IN THK ItOMANTIr Mni.ODRAMA "The Purple Mask" I.lmltM t Monday, Dec. 6 SpM nn ."nh. I'ntfnKemn lU-Klnnlnz Thuri.,1 iv Mall OiOer New I A H WOODS l'nent AMlIltirAH MlT 1'OI't l.U ,TAK Marjerie Rambeau In I'lmnnlnc 1'i.llecli Mnnn-uMur "The Sign en the Doer" i:V YOHK CAST AND THOD'T'TIOV C HESTNUT ST. wnuHer T H'n DAILY 1 matini;i:h. -i it, v. f.mniis. h j.i I ist wi:i:k8 or i D. W. GRIFFITH'S I .masti:ki'ii:ci: "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY J""1 $1.00 (') NOTl'. -Onlne te i-ri-t vnitt'i ,f rr..lw mill, HI in '- "'u fill mnn I'll' pit" I u re n 'r 'i'ti le ihi - n tit .- "inn "rm t . ACADEMY OF MUSIC : BURTON HOLMES ' FRIDAY SATURDAY GARDEN of ALLAH EXTRA Jerusalem, Wed., Dec. 8 1.1c II. II .10 .' Hi lipp'n '.nr Fit D.H.r MiM IN A ATTENTION! THE SHOW YOU HAVE LONG BEEN WAITING FOR The Caster Pest Ne. 294, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Heme Fund Benefit Shew MeUik plcturm nctunl'y taktn en the air while your own I'hllnilelnhla llnhtcrs were hancllInK "Jerry the Jese which he cenalilcred Impossible ALSO Khe (C) actB et hlb'ti-clims MiuOevlllc, MISS ALVERTA SWARTZ & JOE RITCHIE JIM WHITE, The Nnvy Strenp Man MISS HELEN NICHOLAS & EDDIE GRODINSKI LITTLE TOMMY, The Iren Jaw Marvel of the A. E. F. U. S. S. "COLUMBIA" BAND AT THE Metropolitan Opera Heuse en ' VW-V'.. Invigoration and satisfaction in every cup of Instant Pestum make it the ideal drink for these who want te live well and sleep well. PRILADnU'HIA'S FORnikfOSTTUBATniW, r.ARDIPI NIGHTS AT 8(13 vJr.rlf. MAT. TOMOIUlOHr CIIAIU.EH ITlOlIMAN PresinU OTIS SKINNER IN THU NEW TLAT ' At the Villa Rese .' ,,y A " w MASON IWT HKAT.H 5 AT I-QP, MAT. TOMOIW RROAH NIOIITS AT 8!l(i Best comedy ever written by an American. n t TrtinuNB. Tnrkingten's Ripping Comedy CLARENCE i with ALFRED LUNT AND ' OHIOINAI. NEW TOItK CAST Ilt.HT SCATH 12 AT POP. MAT. TOMOIV FDRRPQT NIGHTS AT 8(15 VllXInJ 1 MAT TOMOnrtOVP niAnu:s ihlmneham i'reint v (FOmtKltLY KNOWN AS THE STANLBT) Markfi nh. Huh It A. M. te 11 P. M. PAULINE FREDERICK. I" mi Adaptation Frem nay MADAME X" At,Jed Attraction Muilcal I'estlvSj PA I AlPT - MAItKET STOBET I -1AH. je A. M. t0 mm p. jf. ! WILL ROGERS "$ 'ARPAPilA Chratnut St. Hal. 10th . VV1-iT' lit A M. tellslBP. U. I A Piwn-imt rir'tii-(-a-n Malferfl'i I "Bsheld. My Wifel" MILTON SILt.H. ELLIOTT DEXTRR AND MAI1EL Jt'LIENNE prOTT I Cemlnc "THE ItEPTI.ESf" SEX" ' VICTOR I A Market Btreat A V 1V f.ir1 X1i- 0 A. M te 11:14 Out of the Storm" AW, 0th P.M. PAPITTM 724 MAItKET STREOT VY.ri 1 UL "THE IHOHT TO IX3VK" R P r FTMT'AiiKi-vr pt nai. itth '-'VJJLjIn 1 iirtan wAPimt'nw in) "iirndi.An rnoeF" GLOBE MAiticrrr pttieet at .Tt'NIPItlt reVTtVI'Ol'q VAt'DKVII.t.E 11 TO II DH TtMtMON KINCAH) KILTIES: Othar ASTOR 3 Mhewa Dull 2. 7. f i hlj WKAFON"8 HrPllKMC SUCCEflB I APPLE BLOSSOMS 1 1 Thj Kr.r-Jeeb.L nren OwrMtk I Jehn Charleii Themas Wllrtd 1 fen net t i1 i ' I'erelval Knlthl the Atlrc ' ii 1 jyMVe MlUml FRANKLIN , AND -J GIRAHIJ 0 TeJay'a Featur E. K. Lincoln IN 1 "The Inner Voice" 8TtL'"rV'r "'""'iRSTrtA or soleirt4 MISO .1BANI-TTE KERR SOPRANO E I T H'S ARM AN KALIZ & CO. in "Tn.in'TATieN" SYBIL VANE MILLER & MACK l'lnrv Ointit Harry rteya and Dorethy ltuilar "The Hnunt-d Violin" nmtr eiara Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Clese ' liAi.i.noe.M iiEM.rvi'E-sTitvrrenD SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI 3D linilTHi'VUN I.IA'TI'UE-llF.CITAIj Tin iihdv r.vi: . duc. 2. ;ii .MHONI.IlillT' SONATA ON ITtOOnAM TH'UKTS M TO 2 AT HEIM'B'B? 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