JkkkkBfffKfkWkkkkWskkkkkkkkWKkWswtkkkk m w L in ' A 'I ' t ft ) ihmem"H'- iOT?2wwrjHHrTC!aWi7?K'vj' -aspi . ifl. saaMJfiwij"rv,'-'.ri,'Vr'"-' ' - frwmmaaWBmintrsy''xaw Twwmw:: . rmim?mx T?mur - --- . wajw-ws-riv -'- j . .,. i' i,. : . tirvv . -j - ( ' wMi-i, ji"""'f f ; - 7U rx T.iftEaMj ur7yi..iH..i.b. . j - i ffiDEEPHlA, ftf PtJBLtb fifeBeiri eteSIS fkvff . iVST GOSStPABOJJT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Crowds en Christmas Shop ping Bent She Sees a Smart Costume Opera To Te night and Opera Supper Club in Feyer Fellows DID you ever sec auyttilng like the crowd nn the streets these days? Why 1 tried te wnlk n block en Chest nut street yesterday ntu! It was all f could de te get nlenjt. And isn't It n happy holiday crowd and It Reemt te me it's a buying crowd new, tee. I saw Mrs. Paul ucnckln Mills near Uroed street wearing n stunning lop coat of sealskin which came te the bottom of her frock. Her hat wuh a very geed looking model of a Rort of elephant breath duvctyne. the brim outlined with dull red embroidery. It wan .small and had en upturned brim. She was looking very well, rnilE Pennsylvania Society of Mny- flower Descendants will have n din ner at the Hellcvue-Rtratferd en Tues day the 21st of thin month, and the dinner will celebrate Iho tercenten ary of the landing of the Mayflower. All the members of the Beclety are Invited and will be allowed te bring Ritesta pro vided they notify the aecretary, Mr. Henry Norten Lewis. The members will, of course, get in touch with Mr. Lewis and ask for the formal invitations, which will be sent te the gucstx they desire te entertain. The, committee having the affair in charge includes Dr. Geerge Veles Ilaker, Mrn. O. Heward Colket, Mrs. Themas II. Hall, Mr, Ashbcl Welch and Mr. Henry 11. Ilelknnp. AND for the younger set, en the night of the 21st there will be the per formance of the Domine Club of the Episcopal Academy. In fact, It will be their annual play and they nrc te give it for the benefit of the Heme for In curables. . Prominent in the cast will be f'levd Gibsen as Helen Cartwrlght, Stanley Deacon as Jack Broeltfield nnd Ilalph Kinder, Jehn Lee, Samuel Frctz. Car Car eos Cardezn. Jehn McLustre, CllnUin Longwell, Eli Kirk Price, Jr., Leigh Leigh ten Applemnn, F. Scheff. II. Kinder, Hendersen Supplec, Jr., Jehn Wersing, Craig Muckle nnd Laurence Scheff. Mrs,. Bledslng la coaching the boys nnd the patronesses are Mrs. Jehn Cad waladcr, Mrs. Henry It. Wharten, Mrs. Uebert L. Montgomery, Mrs. Stotcs Stetcs bury, Mrs. Ralph Kinder, Miss Anne M. Fex, Mrs. Walter Oedlcy, Mrs. Theodere 'Fnlres, Mm. Henjamln Deacon, Mrs. Geerge W. Stuart, Mr. Philip Clarksen. Mrs. Jeseph Gnskill, Dr. Anna Gldsen, Mrs. Frederick Itlchlc aud Mrs. Ell Kirk Price. OP COUItSE every one is looking for ward te the performance of "Mefistefele" tonight at the enera. And te tell the truth I am rnthcr glnd Caruso was net scheduled te sing, because It seems lie will keep te his engagements, nnd after his accident in Uroeklvti nnd in New Yerk several days before. It does seem as if it would be safer te rest, though I hear the accident will net impair his voice at all. Tonight the house will be very bril liant. Every one will entertain In the boxes nnd a great. many will entertain nftcrward at the Opera Supper Club 'Inncc In the foyer. The Aleck Yarnalls will entertain In Mrs. Alexander Hrinten Coie's box, nnd the Frederick Jordans will have Mrs. Herbert M. Howe's box. Mrs. .Ionian was Miss Grace Howe, you re member. The Nicholas Diddles will entertain in the Bertram Llpplncett box nnd the Eli Kirk Prices will have as their guests their daughter Rachel, Sarah Harrison and Philip Price, te whom .Sarah is engaged. THEN today there will be the large debutante luncheon which Mrs. Heward Wentberly will give for Virginia Enrle aud Margaret Curtis, te which affair the has invited nbeut forty of the debutantes. And in the evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel L. Hebard, of Chestnut Hill, will give a dance for their daughter, Mary Hebnrd, a de butante of the season. Rcvcrnl dinners will be given before the dance, and altogether I think we are te have a ery busy day of it. THE ether day Louise, who is six, beard nbeut a peer llttle boy and elrl. who nrnbnblv will net have nny Christmas if some kind person does net heln them. Their father is dend and their mother sick, and somehow they fear Snntn Clnus might net get te them. And even If he does come, as he surclv will, he can seldom bring any thing but toys. And you see this little Wlllle and Mary need clothes uud milk nnd nourishing feed nnd help te nurs their mother back te health. Well, Louise heard mother's friend telling her about It, ns she snt nearby playing with her dell. Suddenly she left the room nnd enme back In n few minutes with her small bank in her hands. She opened It nnd poured Its contents into mother's friend's Inp, a perfect prodigality of giving, no thought of hew much, or giving just n purt. All she had she gave, though slip had saved for months. Then ns she turned te go back te play she suddenly pointed her smull pink nnd white finger toward the henvens and said, "De you think He'll tuke me up there for that?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Henry fmlwnlader t'hnpmnn will entertain at luncheon at her home. 2047 Walnut street, en Thursday. In honor of MIsh Peggy Thayer and Miss Pelly Thayer, daughters of Mrs. Jehn D. Thayer, Jr., of lied Weed, Hnver- Mr. and Mrs. Flti-Eugene Dixen, of Kulp Heuse, Klklns Park, will cntertal nt a dinner nt the Illti-Cnrlten en Sat nrdny evening, December 18, In honei of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleorge D. Wldcner Amenc thn iriipsts who attended tl luncheon today which Mrs. Wain Mer gan Churchman, et Highland avenue cnestnut Hill, gave In honor ei Mrs ljugenc au I'ent, or ureenvnie. uei were Mrs. Henjamln Hush, Mrs, lv Florens rtlvlnus, Mrs. Jehn P. Holllngs Helllngs Holllngs werth, Mrs. Clarence Fisher, Mrs ChArles Starr, Miss Gertrude Ildy Mrs. ThemaB L. Krwyn, Mrs. William IJ. Churchman. Mrs. J. II dgwny Rellly Mrs. Jeseph Carpenter. Jr., Mrs. Jame Hamilton cncslen nnu Mrs. L:iemcni n Walnwrlght The guests who will attend the dance te be given by Miss Ethel Lewis Mayer of 108 Seuth Twenty-first street, In hon or of her niece, Miss Julia N. M Polk, will Include Miss Nancy 11 Pearson, Miss Sarah Meade Large, Miss Theresa Tyler. Miss Nancy J. Pnxsen, Miss F,lea nor I. neyal, Miss Kntherlne Olttlngs, Miss Henrietta Haehc, Miss ElUabeth Shull, Mlsa Hetty Williams, Miss Vn Blnla Freeman. Miss Henrietta Chap man. Miss Mary Virginia Allen, Miss Nancy Page. Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Margaret Wesley. Miss Nera Ward Kheades, Miss Jane 11. Gates, Miss Dor Der Dor ethy Justice, Miss Inc Lewis Justice, Miss I.cvlua 8 Hammend, MIbs Julia Remington, Miss Nancy M. Prlckctt, Mr. Jeck Shoemaker, Mr. Daniel at. Coxe. Mr. Leicester S. Lewis, Mr. Henry II. Pease, Jr.. Mr. Benjamin F. Straw bridge, Mr H. Piddle Fltler. Mr. Mau rice Heckschcr, Mr. Jehn L. Randall Mr. Fred R. tlrlllln, Jr.. Mr, Richard Nerrls, Jr., Mr. Lclghten P. Applcman, Mr. William W. Ixingstreth, ,Jr , Mr. Uebert Celcsbsrry, Mr. Francis II. Wil liams. 3d, Mr Earl Hartlett. Mr. Rebert C. Shoemaker, .Mr. i-nanre i " son. 3d, Mr. Paul T. Haskell, Mr. Jehn V. II. Patterson, Mr. Lawrence Scheff, Mr. Henry D. Paxson. Jr., Mr. Livingston Schwartz. Mr Jeseph Khiii Khiii nett. Mr. Edward D. Welsh, Mr. William A Relln. Mr. Edmund P. Tayler, Mr. Hegcr niipliam, Mr. Randelph Justice, Jr. Mr, Jehn R Teep. Mr. Alexander Lcftwlch. Mr Craig W. Muck"' Mr. Jehn Aldcn Dallcy, Mr. William n. Hart. Jr.. Mr. Floyd T. Starr. Mr Wil liam Mimn Large and Mr. Jehn Wlstcr Wurls. Among the guests who will attend the dinner en Monday, December SO. wh ch Dr. and Mrs. Jamea W. Wlstcr, B430 Oermantewn avenue, Germantown wni glve In honor of their daughter. Miss Suzanne WlBter. befere the meeting of Miss Lockwood's Dancing Class will i. Miss Mary D. Strnwbrldgc. Miss Ldltn H. Shoemaker, Miss Helena H. Zlmmcr mann, Mr. Tyson Stokes, Mr. Alisen IJrewn. Mr. Jehn Morgan. Mr. Themas nates and Mr. Jehn Wurts. Among the guests who will attend the dinner te be given tonight by Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Heward Wcatherly at their home. 3019 Chestnut street. In honor of Miss Malsle It. Stewart, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Uebert G. Le Cente. will be Miss Virginia Ksrlc, Miss Catharine Brndferd Knight, Miss Prls cllla Pnvls, Miss Carel Treble .smith. Mr. Lawrence Gedlty, Mr. Mahlen Hutchinson. Mr. Nerman F. Milne snel It,. Tnn.n. O MmllH TllA CUeStS Will later attend the dance te be given by Mr. and Mrs Daniel I,. Hebard te for mally present their daughter. Miss Mnry C. Hebard. mi., ifnihrvn W Francis, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Francis, n New Yerk, and Miss Frances N'esblt. daughter of Mrs. ptiuik arsmi, . - wlckley, Te., will be among the out-of-town guests who will attend the dance te be given en Thursday night, Decem ber 23. by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fran cis Gummey. of 2126 IOcWJt street In honor of their debutnnte daughter, Mips Eleaner Gummey. Miss Agnes II. Shober. debutnnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L Shober. of Broadmoor, Colerado Springs. Cel., who la spending the winter with her aunt, miss rjuzanem i. nnuuei, ei . 2021 De Lancey street. Is spending n m1i In Bosten, whern she Is bcinc ea-' tertalned ns the guest of Mrs. Qulncy A. Shaw, nnd will attend a large dinner dance te he given tonight. Mrs. Walter Judsen Snrnnklc. of Mer len read, Merlen, has Issued invitational rer a tea ni ner nome tomorrow aiirr aiirr aiirr noen from 4 until G o'clock te meet her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin Weaver Sp rankle. Invitations will shortly be Issued for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Burl; Mathtcu, daughter of Mrs. Peter N. Mathlcu, of 1BO0 North Bread street, and Mr. Daniel S. Whltcman. which will be solemnized en Wednesday night, January 26, at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, te be followed by a reception ut the home of the brlde's mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Helladny, 1309 Delaware avenue, Wilmington, hiivu Issued Invltntlens for a ball en Tues day, December 22, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Elizabeth S. Holladay, at the Hetel du I'ent. Mrs. Hareld Jehnsen Clark, of the Satterlce apartments Forty-fifth and Chestnut streets, will entertain at a card party en Thursday afternoon, De cember 30, In honor of Miss Marie Sup plea, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hen Hen dereon Supplec, of G005 Wynnefleld ave nue. Wynnelleld, who will be marrled te Mr. William Tennent Dicksen New Year's afternoon In, the Overbroek Pres byterian Church, Overbroek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ingersoll Brown, of Clever "Hill. Oermantewn, will glve a dance en Saturday, January 1, In honor of their son, Mr. Henry Ingersoll Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. WetUerlll. 420 Allcnu lane. Chestnut Hill, will shortly Issue invitations for a dance en January 22. nt the Phlladclnhla Cricket Club, In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Anne wctnerlil. . Mrs. Frederick W. Tayler, of Bexle, Chestnut Hill, will leave en Decembei 10 for Pl mouth. Mass., where she will attend the tercentenary celebration in Plymouth en December 21, While there Mrs. Tayler will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Edward H Spooner, who will return with her te this city te spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Tay Tay eor and her daugluer, Miss Elizabeth I1 A. Tayler. Mrs. Tayler's son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs, Rebert P A. Tayler, who since their recent morrlage have been living In Pittsburgh ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' i ij i i- g'W , , i HiiH&VBHBgl! ! i :.-ti i &w'Wtwr JfWmKStkaJv-H tB9 SmBl Fl, W JK9M 11- Vlllaneva, will leave today for Nei Yerk te attend a diner te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Harkncea at their Fifth avenue home. Mrs. Samuel Simpsen Legan, of Chestnut Hill, has Issued Invltntlens for a dinner en Thursday, December 23, nt the Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of her daughter, Miss M Elizabeth Ixjgan, be fore the Christmas dance of Mrs. Charles Stewart Verts' Dancing Class Mr, and Mrs. Lincoln Fergusen, 8031 Semlnole avenue, Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a dinner en Thursdny, December 30, at the Bellcvue Bellcvue Htrntferd. In honor of their daughter. Miss Lillian S. Fergusen, before the meeting of the Saturday Evening Danc ing Class. Mrs Frances McCutchen .nnd Mrs. Jehn Jelly, Jr., entertained Mrs. W. I). Chambers nnd Mrs. F. N. Orlffen In formally et luncheon and cards at the Stenton Country Club en Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd A. Uoekmyor, of City line. Overbroek, will glve the tlrst of a series of dinner parties nt their home, en Wednesday evening, December 29. Mr. and Mrs, Bookmyer will leave Inte In January for the Seuth, where they will spend several weeks cruising en their yacht about Flerida waters, returning early In the spring. A dance was given last evcnlng by the Frellckers. nt the Roosevelt, 2027 Chest nut street. The committee Included Miss Helen Wngncr. chairman, Mr. Earl Kite, Miss Marie Oettel and Mr. Clar ence L. Jerdan. i mm,, i (!.- m '' , '-':.iMZ"BMrzrffL V nn. Mr ifurrv jacobsen and Miss Nettle J&cobsenV Mrs. Mary Parker, of 1225 Seuth Fif teenth street, will entertain at cards fol lowed by a reception, tomorrow evenlng. In St. Teresa's auditorium. Bread and Catharine streets. The games will start promptly at 8 o'clock. ve'y 'Haines.' it, tfi-nrv WM1 Harvey1 Walten, Miss Ida' Walt",'! Garenne Hnyder, Miss Fierenn'tu aumit Alice lTest, Mrs, jnar Clure and Mrs. Jehn Parry. 'WJ f ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Wnrrcn Mess will entertain at a children's party, at her home. 184!) Wynnewood read. Overbroek en Thurs day afternoon, December 30 In honor of her little daughter. Miss tieien i-iinci Mess Her guests will Include Miss Georgette Archer, Miss Eleaner Dem ment. Miss Loulse Donahue, Miss Mar cella Elliet. Miss Sara Jane Elliet. Mls Mav Grecnwcll, Miss Florence Oreen wefl, Miss Eleaner Oreenwcll, Miss Louise Jenes. Miss Dorethy Jenes, Miss Jeanne Latchum, Miss Deris Latchum, Miss Gleria Sehllng, Miss Kathleen Wal lace, Mr. Paul Nelms, Mr. Ralph Frank- lln Mess, Jr.. Mr Rebert Wnllacc Sproul, Jr., Mr. Charles Strang Mi. Nelsen Strnng. Mr. Themns Rlenzl. Mr William Rlenzl nnd Mr. Jehn Latchum, Jr Miss Louise Wnyl. of Klklns I'ark. will ditertnln at an "at home" en Sat urday evening. Phnte hy J. Mitchell Klllet. MISS CAROL, TRKHLK SMITH Daughter of Mrs. L. Heward Weatherly, who was Introduced te society lit a large ten given by Mr. and Mrs. Wentberly nt their home, ai)10 Chestnut street, lest month will also spend Christmas with Mrs. Tayler. Miss Charlette Churchill Starr, debu tante dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Theo eore Ducelng Starr, 323 Mereland ave nue. Chestnut Hill, will return tonight from Annapolis, Md where she attendfu the hop en Saturday night given at the academy. Miss Starr was the guest ever the weak-end of Miss Phyllis Ir win, daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. E. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. James MCey. of East Orange, N J., spent the week-end ns the guests of Mr and Mrs. Douglas W Dunn, at their home, Cheltenham read, Chestnut Hill ALONG THE READING A dance will be given at the German ,1 ivirliet Club en Wednesday eve nlng, December 29, by the Junier de partment of the Oak Lane Review Club, thn nrecceds of which will be used for rhnrltable purposes, miuu linn Camubell sneke before the rurrent events department of the Oak Lnne Review Club, which met In the library at 10:30 this morning. On Fri day afternoon the music section of the i-liili will meet nt the home of Mrs David S. Klauder. at 6409 North Seventh Rtreet. The Weman's Auxiliary of the Lu Lu Country Club, entertained nt a buffet luncheon and card party a few days age at the home of Mrs. Jehn Jelly, Tr COO East Gorges lane. Among theie who attended were Mrs W Freeliind Kendrlck. Mrs. Henry Ulttenheusp. Mrs F It. Auams. iirn wnimiu ,un, ,irs. ....4 . sg4&ti&&,i,-iXJ!HtZt'VMestA. MRS. JOSEPH LANDON ItAKKIt Who befere her marriage en Thurs day, December 2, was .Miss Kdiui May Ce, of 2-JO North Hancock street. Mr. nnd Mrs. IJnlier will live In Ashcvlllc, N. C. Ham Snuldd, Mrs. B. Posted, Mrs. A. L. HclRt. Mrs. W. D. Chambers. Mrs. Ld ward Davis. Mrs E. C- Snodgrass. Dr Mulford. Mrs. William lUiffel, Mrs. JMJ Ham Brlnwerth. Mrs. W. II. Last burn. Mrs. William Schrlvcr and MIsS Enther McGovern. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Rice, of the Hetm Lerraine, who have been visiting in New Yerk and Bosten, are new en a short stay at Atlantic City. The "Sphynx" has Issued Invitations for a formal dance, te be given nt the Rltz-Carlten en Saturday evening, December 26. Mrs. William Carman entertained her five hundred club at n buffet lunclntuii, followed by card's, nt her home at 1220 West Allegheny avenue, yesterdny The guests Included Mrs. William Boyd, Mrs, William Brlnkwerth, Mrs, W. D. Chambers, Mrs. W R. Eartburn. Mrs. Lewis Eakcl Mrs Frank Gasklll. Mrs. JnmcB Gladlng, Mrs. F. M Orirtln, Mrs. F M. McCutchcen, Mrs. Jehn Jelly, Jr., Mrs. William Raffel, Mrs, O. E. Snodgrass, Mrs. Antheny Tayler, Mrs. William L. Themas and Miss Ida Bauer and Mrs,-William Cunningham. Mrs Charles Waters, of Thirteenth nnd Jeffersen streets, will be hostess this afternoon te the members of her tlve hundred club. Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank 11. Espen, GC01 North Eleventh street, will give a dance In honor of their daughter. Miss Flor ence Unpen, en Monday, December 27, HOLME8BURG Miss Minerva Heller, of Craig street, is spending two weeks In Wllkes-Barre, Pa., visiting Mrs. Onirics Russcl. The Girl Scouts Troop r,9. will held a meeting In the Themas Helmo Library this evening. Miss Helene Dressier, of 2932 Rhuwn street, will entertain the members of her card club this evening. Among theso present will be Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Mrs. Frank Lynane, Mrs, Har- Erlkson-Meody Wedding A wedding et Interest was selemnised en Thursdny evening nt the Fftlrntlr Baptist Church, when Miss Hannah M. Meedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Reb ert Meedy, of 27.T0 North Falrhlll street, became the bride of Mr, Ell Magnus Erlksen, of this city. The bride wni attended by Mlsa Jean Meridian nnd Miss Mary Morten as bridesmaids, nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Miller ns mntren of honor. The two flower girls were Miss Mildred Shelp nnd Mlsa Esther' Mosenhelder. and Master Hew. ard Shelp was rlngbcarer. The bride groom had for beet man Mr. Rebert Meedy, Jr., brother of the bride, ana :& tin the ushers were Mr. Geerce Uttley, Mr. Haivey Meedy. Mr. W. Thomsen Mr.- Chsrles Mosenhelder, Mr. Matthew- Meedy nnd Mr. Heward M. Hhtlp. Th' Rev. Mr. Zelke, of the Falrhlll Church, performed the ceremony. A reception followed at the bride's home. After an extended wedding trip, through the New England states, Mr. and Mrs. Erlksen will live at 1642 Pine street. Mr. nnd Airs. Eugene S. Newbeld, of Jehn Benner Mrs. B. Eaten. Mrs Wll- SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Careline S. Berden, daughter of Mr and Mrs. lierilen, e- ,uuuen. .-. j . .m'.,ff,in.ii iii mi Informal dinner nnrty glen at her Heme mm wpck m nenur u Mr William Dclbert Coffin, of Crescent Okln. Among theso present were M s llelrn .1. Mehr, Miss Ellen Downes. Miss Dorethy Gallagher. Mr. Patrick Dough Deugh erty. Mr. Frank Wagner und Mr Geerge Stettlcr. Friends of Mr. B. J. Coeke, of 1534 Seuth Fifteenth street, will be glad te learn that he Is recuperatlng from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harnett Jacobsen gave a reception at their home, G2I Seuth Twelfth street en Sundny evenlng. The following guests were present- Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bren ner, Mrs. II Aitman and family, Mr and Mrs. Gensburg. Mr nnd Mrs Zim merman. Mr, nnd Mrs. II. Edelsen. Mr and Mrs. L. Rice. Miss Mary Wlnnlck. Miss Nettle Wlnnlck, Miss Gertrude Wlnnlck. Mr and Mrs II. Brenner. Mr. Mlke Edlevltch, Mr. and Mrs. I Bren ner, Mr and Mrs. L. Brenner. Miss Elizabeth Soslew, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dou Deu bin, Miss Gus Kavlt. Mr Al I.lnden liniim. Mr. Benjnmln Dudowsky, Mr. Nathaniel Jacobsen. Mr. Milten Jnceh- liritttleii ler Aiei- HWrftU trie. -iOm&' mttAl Writ r fbea for KarrsteJ t I'rlatHi flamr-lra. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lnet St. I1PMII1IS tKOnilKni,T KNOWN AS TIfK HTANLBT1 MAIIKBT All. 10TI1 U A. M. TO 11 P. Us NAZIMO VA ' MADAME PAF APC 1214 MAKKIJT 8T1UCET "ll-VIi le A. M In 11:18 V. M. EUr.PNP n'RRIFN "WONiiEiwux. j .... ciUNCU" ARCADIA iSrff '.."i.'ffi TlnilKTlT W. I'HAMIIIlllS' 8TOBY "THE RESTLESS SEX" With Marlen Dvlm and Carlyle Dlackwttt VFTMD I A Markt Btrcat Ab. Otii V l 1 KJtl A. t. A. M te 1K1S P. M. nv r..:i D...l,'1 s-rnnifi-.iura L,qv" -,kkv i 724 MAnKET BT. At.ICE I'AICR in, "THE MIBF1T WirH" -Al .; smeiiEiM's CAPITOL '.uJiziui-Hiiuimn! uznr.'irxi n rni-in Geed Hosiery Is An Economy r V. 1 A X I (S A A I I viVM B&? ) SW j ; IihII f-H as van( 11 Hosiery of xceiience We present te our clientele HOSIERY correct in style and as dependable jn quality as are HANAN SHOES Furriers and Milliners Hanan & Sen 1318 Chestnut Street III l? ; Purchasing a g ents' orders accepted. Charge accounts solic ited. Mail orders promptly filled. Fur garvients repaired and remodeled quicfc de livery. Very reason able rates. Charge purchases will be billed February let. Purcluuers opening new accounts will be entitled te the above dating. Fine assortment of extra-large sizes up te 50 bust. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) ANTIC SAL Tremendous Reductions in This Sacrifice Sale of Quality Furs X $300, 000 JTT I we great stocks of furs our own immense stock, and that of a large New Yerk Fur Merchant. 1 Every piece quality through and through sacrificed. Read the former price and the selling price. Nete the values. That tells the story. Thousands of women are taking advantage of this sale. You'd better hurry. Extra salespeople insure our high standard of personal service. A Small Deposit Reserves Purchase Payments te Continue at Convenient Intervals HUDSON SEAL COATS Were Cellar and Calls Length New 22C.0O Self Trimmed 3D Ins. 135.00 42G 00 Nat. Squirrel. . 30 Ins. .303.00 426.00 Natural Skunk. 30 Ins .395.00 42B.00 Genuine Beaver.30 Ins .395.00 425.00 Taupe Nutria. 30 Ins 395.00 42C.00 Self Trimmed. .32 Ins.. 395.00 495.00 Self Trimmed. .30 Ins .375.00 495.00 Nat. Squirrel. ..36 Ins 395.00 495.00 Genuine Denver. 30 ins. 395.00 495 00 Natural Sliunk. 36 Ins.. 395.00 595,00 Genuine Heaver 40 Ins .445.00 595.00 Natural Skunk 40 Ins.. 445.00 595.00 Self Trimmed. 45 Ins 445.00 59D.00 Aust. Opossum. 46 Ins .445.00 650.00 Natural Skunk. 45 Ins 495.00 650.00 Genuine Iieaver.46 Ins. .430.00 650.00 lllack Muskrat. 42 Ins .495.00 HUDSON SEAL WRAPS Were Cellar and Catft Length Hew 595.00 Self Trimmed. 42 Ins 445.00 660.00 lleuvur 42 Ins .490.00 750.00 Nat. Squirrel. 42 Ins. 695.00 760.00 Self Trimmed 16 Ins.. 695.00 795 00 Nat. Squirrel .46 1ns. 045.00 896 00 Nat. Skunk.. 46 Ins,. 695.00 795.00 Nat. Skunk . ..48 Ins.. 045.00 1060.00 Self Trimmed. 48 Ins .046.00 1195,00 Self Trimmed. 50 Ins .045.00 SCOTCH MOLESKIN COATS Were Cellar and Catli Length New 650.00 Self Trimmed. .32 Ins.. 305,00 695.00 Nat. Squirrel.. 32 Ins.. 445.00 676.00 Self Trimmed. .36 Ins ..435.00 695.00 Nat. Squirrel. ..36 Ins. .545.00 650.00 Self Trimmed.. 40 Ins .435.00 760.00 Nat. Squirrel. ..40 Ins.. 595.00 695.00 Self Trimmed. . 45 ins .545.00 796.00 Nat. Squirrel.. 45 Ins .045.00 (Bift g'ugggfittettg in tljr galr FOX AND WOLF SCARFS Animal effects, well made nnd substantial, niack, Brown, Taupe, I'elret and Kamchatka 14.50 29.50 39.50 Itrirnlsrlv 24.(10. 39.R0, 4f.B0 In tw kuui iii,iii linn, tm j h.-i rj un i: nui ii ii imiiui rmi H 39.10 1 f AUSTRALIAN i fi SEAL STOLES I a 12 Inchra wide. 72 fi S ln-hi lone. Mud from 6 U "itt luaireua aklna. An i H excf ptlenal ulun, g fl 29.50 I V tmiriiniitiiiiri'inii'iitiinin imii'rtr.n h,h rr- iftf '' ii iiiiiiiiiti in it leiimm inn n lamni n a 37.50 HUDSON 1 SEAL SET Attractive barrnl- 5 tiapsd, placed muft, tj imnrt becoming cellar- n ettd te match. 3 jmiiiiiiuiuiiim n ii '! iii i i mir'iu'i 17.50 CHOKER I SCARFS g Natural Squirrel. Aui. ! n trauan opeaaum and j Jap Mink, animal -t- ffcti. .inlld. wrll made I 12.50 rillA ir i .ii.tn iujuiumix.ta.wwMi r -J Wwiim ii nil iiu'.iitiu' , -i ,i micu t4.50 ULAUK & FOX SET Urif. allk llnxil nni- J mill acarf Muff le i piRtch trlmmrd with $ head, puna nnd mil. 5 FRENCH SEAL COATS Were Cellar and Catli Length New 145 00 Self Trimmed ,30 1ns. 97.50 195.00 Nntural Skunk. 30 Ins 145.00 175.00 Self Trimmed .32 Ins.. 130.00 226.00 Nat. Squirrel. ..32 Ins .175.00 260.00 Beaver 32 Ins.. 195.00 250.00 Nat. Squirrel. ..36 Ins 195.00 195.00 Self Trimmed. .30 Ins.. 145.00 250 00 Skunk 36 Ins .105,00 250.00 Aus Opossum. .36 InB.. 195.00 295.00 Beaver 36 ins 325.00 350.00 Nat. Squirrel. . 40 Ins.. 345.00 395 00 Natural Skunk. 40 Ins 375,00 395 00 Nut ural Skunk. 42 Ins. 275.00 395.00 Aus. Opossum. .40 ins. .275.00 426 00 Heaver 46 Ips. 325.00 495.00 Nat. Squirrel. ..45 Ins. 375.00 The Torture of Neuritis The Cellins treatment employs "baking" of the affected parts, electric cabinet bath, proper mas. sage and ether scientific methods. Under the guidance of our train ing staff, you systematically strengthen the body ns well as Invigorate the mind. Cellins Institute for Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Trtfll Treatmrnt Gratis i'ftene Spruce Sfi Nut te the llrllrvuc-Htratferd ;nn:n:n::n:r.cnrnrnn:n:rtx;i r.nAjlL,l 1 All-Slar Ct In "CI.OTHE.H LjL.vJrir'. at juNiprcn revTtNI'OT'H VAi'nrcvii.T.ic 11 TO 11 "Mnnv la Meny:" I.lttle Csruael Otnfr, PHILADBr.PIIIA'S reniSMOST TIIKATRM FORREST AT.fonnew POSITIVELY LAST 7 TIMES ) THE SHARON'S flUPWCME SUCCESS CHAm-CR DILLINGHAM I'lfuraa J APPLE BLOSSOMS I Thn Krplalnr.Jnrnhl.T! Tlaren Operettal Jehn Chords Themas Wllda Bennett;1 I'frrlal Knight the Aitaircs TWO WERKK ONLY BEO. DKC. 20 si:at new ren Ai.t, rnnrenMANCBa Great Holiday Attraction Peppy I Breezy! Zippy! CHARLES DILUNfiHAM-S musical coMtevSucasr "BHKSBiJ CKtw0fSU'W0Krw6uus I'lIILADBLPUIA'S 1.KADINC1 THBATnES Dlrfctlen of Mil! A J. J. SHU1IBRT sam SHURFRT cvgb. at sne S. JnWDtn MATH. WBD, & SAT. LAST 5 DAYS OF Mraara. Hhulx-rt's IUp-Ile.irtnit nevue Mat. Tomorrow ECT $1 tiC HIlATfl I .JJ EDDIE CANTOR In tli" Ccntun- Thtatre Production "MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS" WITH 125 OF THE WOnLD'S aUKATKST KNTnnTAlNKIlS SEATS NOW SELLING (JAI..Y XMAB NEW YUAIl'S l'KHTIVAl, Hear His Wonderful New Songs In Orentrat Winter Garden Triumph VL J0LS0N Tha Grand UJInn of PHPI'lMt THAN KVnil SINBAD LAST 5 EAITS. MAT. TO GARRICK Positively Last "VW CnAnidJS FltOHMAN Trei OTIS SKINNEE mnef IN THE NEW PLAT At the Villa Rese'" llr A E. W. MASON Iteat Seats 12 at Popular Mat. Tomer 29.50 fi.r'i ,iiuiL,!iiiau tiiii.iininmtmi.il. ii.hmji;:i utS i 3 Pi 49.50 Illl.UIIIUIIIil 111,111 ill Mil a Mm nilil ' iwiii'ii ii'iuii i uiiinniininiiiiu ii'inn mil mi 'mm un i , NATURAL SQUIRREL R 39.50 am"n. hVaverJSsS S Ar A rna B 49.50 Natural Bkunlc. .34.50 KjVSi.1 O lVr Cellar and Calls Length New 495.00 Self Trimmed, 676.00 Belt Trimmed, .30 Ins. .373.00 .30 Ins. .425.00 NATURAL RACCOON COATS Were Cellar and Cvflt Length New 295.00 Half Trimmed. 30 1ns. .105.00 360.00 He It Trimmed .40 Ins.. 836.00 CHOKER SCARFS g Were tfeui 39 60 Taupe Fex 10.50 rj 39.50 Jnp Mink (2-sk.) 13.50 S 39.60 Btene Marten . 19.50 44.60 Natural Raccoon 34.50 s i 49.60 Fitch (2-flkln) . .34.30 C, 49.50 Jap Sahle 34.50 ! 69.60 Hud Bay Sable. 44.50 S iiK?ri'iliJiaJ.i'S 'iim iiiinnini'i 1 1 iiinn ,n lunimn mill i.rniin unnini in u' FUR STOLES FUR SCARFS 1 Wt" 3 2D.K0 Pnr nrnwn laujie neu a v .19.50 i U 59.60 Hcelch Moleskin. 39.60 1 FUR COATEES I 1 Wert New i j 110.00 Taupe Nutria. 89.50 87.30 p 3 J 146.00 Hudsen Beal . i 196.00 Trlm'd French i Henl 120.00 a I sso.eo'i'rlm'd Hudsen B Seal 137.60 B 296,00 Nutria with fl BiiiULA niiinniautu.vu 296 00 Nat. Mink . ..105,00 9 ..iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitnniii'inHi.iiijiimjiiiiiiiitii.nimuimiiiiiiniiiMiira,!S MARMOT COATS Wert Cellar and Cuffi Length New 125 00 Self Trimmed. .30 Inn.. 89.50 195 00 Self Trlmmed. .30 Inn.. 135.00 225.00 Kltt Fex .. . .30 Ina.. 135.00 225.00 Nat. Ilaccoen. 30 Inn 145.00 250.00 Au. Opossum. .30 Ins. .175,00 225 00 Self Trimmed .. 36 Ins. 145,00 250.00 Haccoen ..36 Ins.. 105.00 275.00 Aus. Opossum.. 30 Ins.. 195,00 250.00 Self Trimmed. .46 Ina .195.00 325.00 Nat Itaccoen ..40 1ns. 335.00 326.00 Aus. Opossum. .40 Ins .335.00 275.00 Nat Haccoen. .45 Ins. .335.00 325.00 Aus. Opossum. .45 Ins 245.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS Were Cellar and Ceft Length New 196.00 Keif Trimmed .30 Ins. 145.00 225 00 French Heal.. .30 Ins. .145.00 275.00 Nat Hacroen. 30 Ins.. 195.00 295 00 Genuine lteaer 30 Ins. 195.00 276 00 French .Seal ..30 Ins. 105,00 325.00 Self Trimmed 30 Ins 335.00 376.00 Nat. Itaccoen . 40 Ins 375.00 395.00 .Self Trimmed. .45 Ins 395.00 450.00 Henulnu Heaer 15 Ins. .345.00 AUSTRA'N OPOSSUM COATS Were Cellar and CaHi Length New 395 00 Belf Trimmed .0 1ns. 27B.0O mismsiHuiiin.niiiiinim ininnuiiiNiinjHriiiHjiinriiUHimiRet.4 7 &. 00 Belf Trimmed. 38 Ins. ,335.00 NewH . 39.50 P . 69,60 I . 89.50 i . 79.50 . 79,50 . 97.50 155.00 175.00 . 195.00 S 9 W're jj 69.50 French Heal. , B 110.00 Scotch Mele. . tj 110.00 Hudsen Seal. S 125.00 Nat. Nutria. . 8 135 00 Nat. Squirrel, g 176.00 Jap Mink . ... 225.00 Jap. Kelinsky 245.00 Nat. Skunk 1325 00 Nat. Skunk.., tl Were New 59.60 Jap Mink. .. . 39.50 i 69.60 Genuine Denver 39.50 S 64.60 Nat. Haccoen.. 40,50 j 79.60 Taupe Fex .... 59.50 74.60 niack I.ynx... 59.50 i 110.00 Nntural Skunk 84.50 116.00 Jap Cress Fex. 135.00 165 00 Hed Fex .. .135.00 246 Hudsen Hay Snble.lOB.OO FUR SETS sal 111S Chestnut St., Opposite Keith's ADFLPHI KVOS. at Sil5 nL,tLrnl Mat. Thura i Sat.. 2:13 POP. MAT. THURSDAY 2Af0 A. 11. WOODS rnERIINTS MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU In Channlna- I'olleek'a rireat M-'ledrnma THE SIGN ON THE DOOR IHATH NOW sni.I.INd FOIl XMAH DAY NEW YEAIt'S MATINEE AND NIOHT MON.. DEC. 20 HOLIDAY ATTnACTIOJI DAVID I1EI.ASCO I'ra.-nt DAVID j WARFIELD in The Return of Peter Grimm fleta New- for Xmna nnd New Year's Wnkt i . RROAH N0TS AT 8:la OVKJrWJ mat TOMonnew 5TH WEEK e'"""?,,. ENGAGEMENT Bert Comedy ever written by an American." N. y. TiunuNB A Beeth Tarkingten Classic CLARENCE with ALFRED LUNT AND OIUOINAI. NEW YORK CAST Heat 8ita 12 nt Popular Mat Tomorrow SEATS NOW J" x,' nd N-iv lr Weelu ti SAT.. hest i 1 YRIC EVES. AT n 15 - xi,- MATS WED Pen Mat. Trmr.r " "' SEATS It'nruimriA-er ha the binucat .itnr in rnivn,, but thitt mean nothing n mv lle ! for I hnve the )Hfjct anil best hew in inxcn. ij veu nen-r eeuevr it, enme te see "Iter Familv Tree" at the I.vrlc. Seats New for Xmas Day CWF' TNUT ST epeiia norm; MATINKEI 2 tl EVKNINttS. HI', POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS ! D. W. GRIFFITH'S M VSTEIUMECn c'Way Down East" MAT. DAILY hJ?5 $1.00 VOTE On Urn te , ett lennth of produc tion and Iren Imiiinl rentrarta thta plrture nei,r run t ahewn nt leaa than Orat-cless theutre prleea. 1 Seats New for Xmas Day 5t W' METROPOLITAN mvn MWATS NOW SEU.INO ni Ilex ettlte and Weymann'a 110S Chestnut St. Special Pep. Prices Gala llelldny AttrnetlenI Xmas Day .Mat. and Fellow Init Twe Week The Ed Wynn carnival Tn, i.rfect Foei ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY SE7, SATURDAY $ VENICE r.Pr. 7. It and Italian Lakes l (Ml nt Arndm and Ifeppa't I EITH'S THEATRE V LEO CARRILLO 1 ATE 8TAI1. "I.OMIIAIIDI, I.TI1.' MR (, MHK. JI.MMIi; nltr.Y; ri.iuiENrE iteiiEiiTs k FUEmtiW JIIEDIN(1. HAItltY AND EMMA SIlAIlllfirK and TR1XIE FRIGANZA ACADEMY OF MUBIC Thursday EM-nlnir December IS New Yerk Symphony OIlCHESTnA Damreach Conductor K REI SLER S ataat Aeuclnm and HepiM'a. HIS Chtatnut PEOPLES Kena. Ave. A Cumb. MAT. TODAY GOLDEN CROOK BIJOU 8th ab. n ab. nut, JTt. Today French Frolics WITH IIAltnY FIELDH F.XTH A-"TEM PTA'nON' liAi.i.imnM HEM.EVUE-sTnATFenD SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI 4TH I1KETHOVEN LECTUniS-nECiTAZi TllfltS EVE . DEC in. AT H IS Tt'NEHAI. MAJU'H' Senata en I'rerram TICKETS, tl TO fi Oil AT HEITE'S Hill I'HESTNl'T ST. AND DOOIt ACADl'rY OF MUSIC Vl.Tllorei.lTAN OI'KIIA i-nMniMv TONIGHT AJ MEFISTOFELE Mmea Alda Eaaten. I'erlrvl. Ilnwnr.l w illKli. Ol'lur l''l" l'liltnnlerl, Cond Merin. 7nt TUli- Xrnil mt ft llerne'a, tllll Chaat , r ORCHESTRA' aj 1WO Chestnut. Let-aiOjOjienDciyfiSenK Jiticvjttien Vwy yYednnadajjZt OJRjIS METllerOl.lTAN OI'EHA HOUSH rtiltadatphln Oraml Opeia (.'iminanr Turns r.ve c a ner DEl'EMHEn !' " u J I 4 Seat a tl t" 3- Weymann'a. 1108 CtiMtnnt r A CTMH "Vfc&R'TjIt Victory Bel erf With KddU Dl J Srntlv Frledell ' DUMONT'S" AHr" Kv. aus u"-",tv" lMala Men Wed., Hat. iltlS EMMETT WELCH Minstrel. Comic Iturleaque 'WAY DOWN YEA8T WORLD'S MUSEUM i OF UV1NQ CUniOSITIEl CI'KN DAH.T 11 A. M te 10 P. 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