ST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Tells of a Number of Things Miss Draper If ill Visit Miss Caldwell A Young Swain Gives His Reasons It oi-nMB ntrnnjtc not to hnva n bnU tort to tonWit, doesn't it? Of ".there was n lilt of n rest on ,tnr lilulit. but Tupsday tlicro was rS followed by th. Supper Club ,I,P forer, and Micro was tho Iinnc fr.iiwll Starrs' tlebutnntp dance for iVl i Wrlvcom. and UmI nMit tlicic wan JiS junior danrc and the Uom dunec for rmncc" .Tonight wo have n rwt fro; TOn- and tl.cn tomorrow tbero will ?J the ll'rs" ASs,nbly.n.jd Saturday ll.e Spptr Club at tho llpllcvue-Stratford. My WHAT pretty clotbes the girls nn. uarlhr this ycarl And I am ua fo say thnt most of the debutantes 5 wrtrlne lci in their dresses and, "n fact. Bat many of the gowns The'slnRle tP n?roR,3 t!0 ''ol1,,,,cr .; been MKh nn uglv fiwhion I linvo ;Sr bren nhle to understand why It jl " nt all popular. Tho extreme upper Mrt of the arm h wldom pretty, and he i effect of a gown made 111 that way Fonrrel) ever pretty. Well, to continue on the subject of .iihpq Sophie Ynrnnll has a lovely Snof rrcU blue velvet which Is ? .mart. It s made on plain lines ffi draped .klrt. Sophie I, quite fair and the dark blue is most becom- '"i'oIIv flrlicom wore n lovely frock t the danrc which Sir. and Mra. Icanc Tatnall Starr gave for her on Tues (, It was of gold lace over cloth II sold was made with u chiffon snch J American benuty color and was or r,mcntcd with tiny gold roses. Frances Itoss, who wnB formally In troduced last night at n danco which her father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. Gcorgo ).,, gavo at tho Acorn Club, woro n HilntV frfe-k of wbito net embroidered vk crystal beads. Frances, you know, rme back from England Just n short time ago. She went over with the i,ock6y team in the early fall, when Percy Ferguson and Murjory Taylor nd several others of tlio debutanto set who belonged to tlin American tenm ,7cnt They all came back about two weeks ago, having played exceedingly well. I HEAR that Ruth Draper, who Is coming here on Monday to give iome et her Impornnnauonn or mo Dcnenc ef the Smith College endowment fund. wll "tav with MIm Florence Caldwell m.i- I....I .t.ni lillo In Ihlln. rt 1T0. Locust stfJ--Jl' '" 1"'.. l .lelnhla. I am very nnxlous to see and ,r her. for she has been abroad itudjing nrlnus types, nnd I nm told the Is more Interesting than ever. She to givo her imp'rsonntlons In the fojer of the Academy SPEAKING of the Academy and foyer reminds me. I hear that the hoies arc selling very well for the loming annlvcrary ball. Mrs. Aitltur Len has taken one and bo has Mrs. llertram Mnplncott and the Tom Ash tow and Countess Santa Eulalia and a number of others. Did ou know that Mrs. John F. Lewis has n dreis that her mother woro to the opening ball nnd Mnrgnrctta Henson h going to wear it at this one. It's simply locly I hear. The com nlttco has nWo collected n number of the programs and tickets of the oiiginn' tall. The other famous ball, which was hid iu the Arndclnv the following year. wa the Iiachelors' bull nnd that has much tradition about it ns well ns the . peiiinK affair. For the TtnchelorV ball iai a prUnte nffnlr, given by u number nf gentlemen and only tho.e who re fe'ned Imitations attended that nlTair, while the opening bnll was not so ex- piflllgiilHIiiiMM January Clearance Sale On Our Stylish Apparel for Women and Misses All Sales Final: No Approvals: None C. O. D. Millinery Not Included Dresses : A Off Suits : H Off Daytime and Street Dresses, Dinner Gowns, Evening Robes and Gowns. Ticket Prices, 39.50 to 295.00 V2 Off Prices 18.75 to 147.50 i Coats & Wrap Sports Coats, Fur Coats and Wraps V2 Off New Low Ticket Prices tMHnnl Vrn Tow Vt Off FrVo Tlilet Trie. TIelcet Prlee Hudson Seal Cane raupt Squirrel Trimmed 950.00 895.00 447.50 Scotch Mole Wrap Ermine Trimmed ...l 1000 00 900.00 450.00 Natural Black Muskrat Wrap 1 250.00 1 000.00 500.00 Hudson Seal Coat Wrap skunk rwmtd 1200.00 1050.00 525.00 Russian Kolinsky Wrap 1 850.00 1 650.00 825.00 Alaska Seal Wrap 1950.00 1795.00 897.50 Hudson Seal Tier Coat stone Marten Collar .... 2250.00 1950.00 975.00 Russian Mink Wrap 3500.00 2750.00 1375.00 THE BLUM STORE-A New Organization li3 m ....li in li ininumiiimninniM(TmmniM. ..-, jr. elusive, as nny one who could pay for n ticket was ndmltted provided his or lirr clothes' were suitable for the occasion. I HEARD a wonderful story recently which shows the budding gallantry nnu romance oi tiieso unys. l'or alter nil we hear i many talcs of tho want of old-fashioned courtejy, even In the wooing of these dnt. Well CJ enmc borne the other dav (he Is here from r.phool for the holldnjs) and mother snld : "White have you been 0 ?" "Oh, J.ist to the florist?" "Now fess up," said mother, "who Is she?" "Marjorlo!" "Why, Marjorlc," risked mother Innocently, not having guessed tho nttnebment. "Oh, well, mother," ho snld, "It's ju-t like this. I think Marjorlo Is a (lundy girl, nnd besides she has nice bright red hnlr." So you t-ct bright red hnlr hns its reward. And Incidcntnlly, Mnrjorle's U nn nwfully pietty color und my, but hi dors have n good time. She's about llftccn years old. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tho guests at the dinner to be plvcn tomorrow night beforo tho Assembly by Mra Norton Downs at her homo 2123 Locust struct. In honor of Mrs Norton Downs. Jr., will Include Mr. nnd Mrs J. Weir Sargent. Mr and Mrs Goow .1 Cooke, Mr. and Mm. i:nnn Dirk, Mr imil Mrs. Loulu C Madeira. 3d Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coxo Ynrnnll. Mlts Hopo Allen, Mr. Morrla liocklun nnd Mr. ArthlnKtou Glltiln. Among tho Buests who will nttend tho tucniro pariy, to do iouowcu uy "i'i;i on Hftturrlnv nlnht to bo nlven by Mrs. Thomno Lcnmlnff, of 115 South Twonty- nrsi street, in nonor ot iuibi wr'""i ilnllirhtnr nt Mm. Inmost Law. of KllEO --- r.... - T --.- -::r : - :... Law, Mr'i Joseph Dallcy, Miss Itebecca Held. Ht. Davids, will Uo mm. lirneii O Thomson. Miss Pollv Thayer, Miss er. Mr. it. it. navnrd Bowie. Jr.. and Mr. Elizabeth Jeanes, Mr. trenoriCK xnayer. Iiarclny McFadden, Tho guests who will nttend tho lunch eon on Sunday, which Dr nnd Mro. Wil liams n CadwMnder, of Radnor, will Klvo In honor ot Mr. Howard Houston Honry, dnughtcr of Mrs. Alexander Vnn nensserner, whoso engagement to Mr Oouverneur Cadwa'adcr wns recently rinnounced, will bo Mr. nnd Mrs Robert If nnminit. Mr nnd Mrs. Rohcrt Learn- Inc Montgomery. Mr nna Mry Vlctoi M.ithor. .Mr and Mrs Joseph i: Wide ncr, Mr. W. 1J unkett Stewart, Mr. I! Dawson Colcrnnn Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert victor Robort K. Omt.-ift will tntertnln at dinner on Siturduy nlcht at their home, 1505 Lo ouit street, fn honor of Mrs. Henry and air. cndwalnucr. Among the guests who will attend the j dinner on Tuesday, January 11 to be trlen by Mr. Charles F. DaCosta, of VII nnova, In honor of his debutante daughter, Mhs Jcsslo F. DaCosta. beforo the Midwinter Ball will bo MIfi Jane Shaw Hepburn, Miss Jnne Gordon Coxo, Miss Agnes Shoher, Mlna Anno Sonhla YarnaP, Miss Ellen Mary Cnsaatt, MI"S Eugenia K Cassatt, Miss Margaret Dun lap, Mips Gertrude L. P. Conaway, Miss Lucrvtla H. Hechscher, 2d, Miss Sar'h Atleo Downs, Miss Mnry Norrls. Miss Sura B, Dolan Miss Anita Strawbrltlge Miss Ruth Packnrd, Miss Anno Ashton Miss S.irah H P Penrose Mips Sarah B irrlnger, Mr. Graham Robert1?, Mr Samuel Wucner, Mr Francis Chambeis, MriFrtderlol: Sh.ieffer, Mr. Haro d Bay lor, Mr. IVlunrd Uiw. Mi. William II Tnylor, Mr. Arthur Hickman. Mr. Ar thlngton ailpln, Mr. Alfred Gilpin. Mr Roglna d Jncobs. Mr. AVebster Dough erty, Mr. Daniel Dougherty. Mr and Mrs Robert L' anting Montgomery, Mr nnd Mr Robert K Cnhsatt, Mr and Mrs Paul Denckla Mills Mr. and Mrs Pharl s 13. Coxo, Dr. nnd Mrs Wll'nms B Cndwalndrr, Mrs. Howard Hon 'ion lienrv, Mr. Gcuvtrntur Cndwalader and Mr. H Dawson Coleman. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Colemnn Frco man will entertain at dinner on Friday The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Off Ticket Tailleurs, Fur-trimmed Suits, Alpine Wool Suits and All Imported Costumes. Ticket Prices, 20.50 to 550.00 s : Traveling Coats, Street and Evening Wraps Ticket Prices, U9.50 to W9.50 V2 Off Prices, 24. 75 to 249. 75 SVSNIKG1 PUBECO before tho first Assembly. Their guest will Include Mr. andMro.' William llakor Whelon, Mr. and Mrs Coleman Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Holltngiworth, Mr. nnd Mrs Murray Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Qllpln. ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wharton Lip plncott. of Oak Mill, Bethayrcs, will entertain at dinner tomorrow night nt tho homo of Mr. Llpplncott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, 1712 Spruco street. Tho guests will later at tend tho First Assembly Ball. Among tho guests who will attend the dinner to bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan lol Morcau liarrlnger at their home, 2105 Walnut Dtreet. tomorrow night, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Sarah Barrlnger, will bo Miss Mary Law, Miss Polly Thayer. Miss Elaine S Su'llvan, Mls Catharine Lea. Mr. Henry Oeyelln. Jr., Mr. Phlllppus Mlllor, nir wiinum savage, Mr. urnnuon liar ringer. The guests will later attend the Tlrst Asscmby Ball. Mr and Mrs. William Jcnka Wright, of tho Pelham Apartments, German town, win entertain at dinner tomorrow evening beforo tho First Assembly. Dr. Charles Blnghnm Pcnro-se, 1720 Spruco street, has Issued Invitations for a dinner on Thursday, Janunry 20, In honor cf Miss Sarah Barrlnger, debu tante daunhtnr of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner, beforo tho ball Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan will givo In honor of their debutanto daugh ter, Miss Klalne Sullivan. Miss Helen L Scwell, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scwc'l, will be tho guest of honor at a thentro party fol'owed by j-upper nt the Rlt Carlton on Thursday, January 27, to l)p tlcn by her undo nnd nunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Joyco SeweU, of Out of Bounds, Chnstnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Wllllnms Roberts, of Pcnc oyd Farm. Bala, wl 1 glvo a dance on Saturday cnlng. Mr- nnd Mrs. Percy H. Clark, ot Wlllouchby, Cynwyd, will entertain at d'nner on Saturday night before the dance which Mr and Mra. T. Williams Roberts will Blve, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W Roberts, of Snowden. Bala, will nlro entertain on Saturday night Mrs. Milton It. Kurtz, of Notrlstown. nnnounces the engagement o her daugh ter, M3S Martha Kurtz, fn Mr Rnmiu.I tl. Tinkler. Jr. also of NnrrlAtnun p. ml this city ..Miff hophla S. C. Baker, daughter of Mrs Lculu c. Bnkur, Jr.. of Bain, who has been entertained as the guest of her brother-in-law nnd slater, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Ames, of St. Paul, Minn, for sev eral wcoks nnd has been visiting her llancos purents Mr. and Mrs John K. anepiey, of St. Loulo. Mo during tho "'V' w ear nonaayo, re turned to her home yesterday. Tho en gagement of Miss Baker and Mr. Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shcploy haa boon an nounced. Lieutenant Qeorgo Wilcox Mclvcr, Kn fa states navy, has returned to Haiti. Mrs. Mollver, who haa been cn tertnlned ni tho guest of Lieutenant Mcltera parents. Colonel Oeorgo Wilcox Mclvcr nnd Mrs. Mclver, at Fort Slo cum, fcr a few days, loft yesterday for a visit to Ooernors Island, where she Is the truest of Cantaln nnd Mm lift. mund Smith. Mrs Mclver will return tomorrow to tho Homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea Price Maule, 2217 Rlttenhouso ntroet. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Fletcher Rolfo and Mlsn sieua urowu who were entertained as tho guest of Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter. 1C05 North Broad street, over the New Year holidays, have returned to their ffiS .'V" SX' nrrS ns tho guest of Mr. Haml'tcn Dlsston carpenter. Mrs George Brooke, of Almonhury House, Ithnn haH issued Invitations for a largo buffet luncheon on Sunday In honor of her daughter, Miss Lucile Polk Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haltr. of Swarth- 1'iore, anounce tho engagement of tholr (laugnier. miss Agnen Mary Halg, to Mr. Walter C'arr Giles, son of Mr. nnd M-i Hairy M Giles, of Swarthmoro, for merly oi nimDurgn. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mr Edwin C. Wentz. of Norrlstown, will entertain at bridge nt iiieir nome tomorrow evening in hono nf Miss Madeline Reeves HenBel, daUKh ter of Mr. and Mrs William H. Hvnsel. of Rouml'ort road. Chestnut Hill, whose marriage to Mr. William O. Pipping, of k Lane, win tune pinco ni o clock on Tuesday eenlng, January 11, In the Ml. Airy Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Wentzwll! bo remembered as MIsu Lor rnlne Hlllsloy, of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Horace Krvlen will entertain n luncheon, followed by bridge, on ne m Prices V2 Off Prices 14.75 to 275.00 H Off m With an Old Name IMHjEPHIIJAPEfiPHlX , THTTBSBAY, MUS. JOHN II. MASON, JB. And her baby. Mm. Macon, who Hies at 8027 Wct Conlter street, Gcnnnntown, will be remembered na Miss Agnes M. Hrocldo Tuesday afternoon. Covcro will ba lnld for twenty guests Miss Hetty Dotpel, 4012 Wayne ave nue, will entertain nt cards at her 4mmc this afternoon. Thero will bo lwele guesta. Mr. Charles C. Meyer, who has been tho guest of his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kane, 49 Went Ashmead place, for somo time, re turned to his homo in Now York on Tuesday. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs Daniel McGarvey, of 3824 Nortl Nineteenth street, announces tho en rogement o her daughter, Miss Marlon C. McOarvoy. to Mr. Joseph P. Dough erty. of this city. The Hnshatua Circle, Camp Fire Girls, of tho Fifth Baptist Church Eighteenth nnd Spring Garden streets will entertain twenty children from th Polish mission connected with tho Bnp tlst Settlement Houso. nt luncheon a the church on Saturday afternoon. Mrs Howard Bird, of 2811 Glrard avenue, li guardian ot tho Hnshatua Circle. Miss Dorothy Ooldenberg. of Montreal Can., haa been the guest of Mrs. S. Good nan. Qlrard nenue, for the past few Itio'.o br rhoto-Craftorn. lHIHHr, M- 'JtfflbStr&iKm .. ,,... . ..,..,1. n,,,. .Ethel Rice, Miss rranoes Leek. Miss Mr. Ralph Huberman. of AUantU; City JInrlan n Mlgt) j h j,,.,,,,,: M,gg -pent tho holMavs with his nunt an. j Tonnnnn Cohon M,,s cthel o,,,., -lFa y.nFi'fes?1.'' i nmJ J,.r8' Samuel Klcln' otRuth Morrell. Miss Matilda Brurletn S224 Fontaln streot MlES Sara slloni Mast.r nnrry Tipping A linen ohowor was given on NewMnster Howard Oman, Master Morrlf Year's Evo In honor of Miss CamlllU" Solomon, Master Elwood Robinson, V. Lavender, nt her home. 3107 North I Master Paul Lovy and Master Warrin Thirteenth stroet Among thosi present i Hnrdman. wen Miss Mamlo Zlegler, Miss Luella Slowthour, Mies Elizabeth Lavender Miss Amelia Lawnder, Miss Camlllus Lavender, Mr. Harry Megnrge. Mr Harry Zlegler, Mr John Zlcgler, Mr. Tames Sehempp, Mr. and Mrs. E O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lavender and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hchaefer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Chrlstaldo enter tained Informally at their home, 1741 t'nssyunk nvenuo, on Tuesday evening, In honor of tho birthday of their son Master Sebastian Chrlstaldo. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Boyle, of Franklin Mass, formerly of this section, are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth ot a daughter. Tho members of the Bilvidr rpii OFPEMHEIM.gLUNS & Chestnut and 12th Sts. Remarkable Sale for Tomorrow Friday 275 Fashionable Dresses Of Tricotine and Jersey Cloth Developed in this Season's Smartest Effects Street and Afternoon Dresses Attractively tailored, embroidered, braided and beaded No C. O. D. Exchanges or Approvals Hi' WKm will rntertaln nt a recentlon and dance on Saturday evening o' this week at MncCrea's Studio, 1517 Passyunk avenue. Mr. and Mrs Wllll.nn J. Krugg are receUIng congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs Krugg will bo re membered ns Mlsa Chrlstclla Hogan, formorly of Scrnnton. Miss Sarah II. Silverman hns returned to her home, 804 South Fifth street, after spending several days at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Sullivan, formerly of 2714 South Seventeenth ntrect. entcrtnlnod friends at their homo, 1019 South Sixty-fifth street. In honor nr their daugnter, Miss Margaret sui llvnn. Miss Kathryn Tracy hns returned to her homo after a short visit with friends In Atlantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Douglas D. Durand gafn a chll droll's niUHlcalo at her home, 223 South Ithnn street, yesterday afternoon Among those present wero Mlsa Mar garet S.iyholt, of Pitman ; Miss Annn Saunders. Miss Ada Falrhurct. MIbs Ada Rosen, Miss Helen Zeldls. Miss Helen Hnslan Miss Helen Stelnboni, Mls Mr nnd Mn, Eugeno Hurth, of C010 Nassau road, cntertnlned nt their homr Inst week. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer 'Rlchter, Mr. and Mis. Walter Gross, Mr, nnd Mrs. James Taylor Mhs Florenco Rlchter and Mr. G. Schrclbor. FRANKFORD Tho Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Pierce, of 4750 Penn street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son Millard Gemote Pierce, Jr. Miss Al'ce Clabby. of 4527 Frankford nenuc. has been entertaining for u few w Piles Miss Ellen Mford und Miss Ruth Mford, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. J. Portcrman, of Harrison Ltreet, will he a luncheon of fourteen coer.i rt I, r home on Friday afternoon, to t Values to $29. 75 MM tfr 'J K P fl T it " iva-v' JlmfAEY 8, Wst' ,wffm ollowed by cards. In honor of Mrs. Carl Manchester, of Washington, who le spending several weeks ae Mro. Portor man's guest. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick B. Gunn. or 1713 Wakellng ntrcet, are rccolving con gratulations upon tho birth of a con MOORESTOWN Dr. and Mra. F. G Stroud have re turned from their wedding trip Bpent at Lnkewood, N, J. Mr, and Mrs. Ellis, of Washington, nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mra Kills was before her marriage a tow months ago Miss Katherlno I.owls. Earl Therklldson, of Peddle Insti tute. Hlghtstown, spent the holidays vith his pirents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. l Therklldson, near Stanwlck avenue, NORRI3TOWN Miss Helen Alderfer. of Trooper, entertained at a supper and dance. The guests Included Miss Marlon Hunslckrr. Miss Mario Knttry, Miss Mary Ituth. Miss May Hun3lcker. MIbs loulse Boiler. Miss Ethel Ruth, Mr. Donald Harding. Mr Italph Llnderman, Mr. Gordon Groff. Mr. Wells and Mr. Paul Knlte. Mr. Norman Smith. Mr. Allen nnd Mr. Joseph Hughes and Mr. Homor HatTellgh. Mlsa Mario Emery, of WeBt Lafayette street, entertained at nn Informal danco at hor home. The guests Included Miss Anna nnd Miss Margaret Nocton, Mlsi Mary McCormlck, Miss Marlon Hun slcker. Mr. Perry Jones, Mr. Garwood Vewltt, Mr. William Plcrson and Mr Elmer Mclhouse, YARDLEY Mra. Frederick Beans entertained nt enrds recently In honor of her slstcrx Miss Jano Yardley and Miss Maud Ynrdley. Mr. William M. Welch, who Is a stu dent at Cornell University, was a visi tor In tho town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, John C. McCormlck en tertained tho members of the Mothi -dlst church choir at dinner on Now Year's Eve. tyPCtflnrfh or Anounce Hodersl ITIreii gvWi3rr JoenU Write or Phone for Engraved or Printed Samples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wihret SL BEADED BAG REPAIRING All utile asd tile and rqunl to new at (mill nut A. E. MOSS 0KW S3 BO. OTII ST. ninmmiU. Watche. Jewrlnj raeAldine Hotel Oiesinut s 9f5lreefa ODfens exceptional facilities for private entertaining, deceptions, Wedcffnps, Cards. Dinners, Dances. Juliet 1126 Walnut St. r'iSSTu Winter Hats Value to $22.50 NOW $5.00 This Is n uimdcrfol opixirtunlty to Heenre 11 mart hit to (lnUli the Winter Henxon. Models for Women and Misses (S3 I UrKpCCnlfl " U )W1 wmu&mm 5C4 5669568i'inhAWnUcr 4GT"o 47"STS iJXxtz-Glavlimr ARE NOW HOLDING MIDWINTER SALES THE MOST MOMENTOUS RE DUCTIONS EVER OFFERED : BY THIS HOUSE MOST MOMENTOUS BECAUSE OF THE RADICAL REVISION OF PRICES BASED 4 UPON NEWER AND LOWER LEVELS. EVERY ARTICLE OF WINTER APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES ARE BEING OF FERED AT FROM ONE-THIRD TO ONE HALF LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. mmmm HTPJERMf KNOWN AS THC STANLEY) MAItKET AU. 10TII 11 A. JL TO 11 P. M. WALLACE REID ffi SCHOOt." NEXT WEEK "THE JUCKL1NH" PA I AE" 121 MARKET STREET VL--VEj 10 A. M to 11-18 T. M. Douglas Fairbanks T1IE s.uouno Added TTnroM I.loyd In "Numbr, Plae" N'ext Wik lln.roo (Fattv) Arhtichlo, In "THE IJl'n OK THE TAUTY" ARrAPiTA Chentnul Pt nrt. ldth r lv-L-iM.in a m toifiBP. m. A I.OIS WEI1ER PRODUCTION "To Please One Woman" Added Ilnrold Llojd In "Numbor, ricapel" N't V"k Vo Mill', "Midsummer Mitdneit" VICTORIA $ Hh. fth 13 P. It CHARLES RAY " Minute, From Crrmlay" Added I.ARRY SEMON In "The 8po-tman' Next Wfelc-"W1IEN NEW YORK SLEEPS" C A PITTM zi M-VRKKT STREET F I I V-l "The Restless Sex" with Marian Davlea RFPCMT MARKET PT nel. 17th rX-VjClN 1 Wands ItawMv In "Tho Beloved Villain" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT .Tt'NMPER Continuous Vaudeville, 11 to 11 "PEARLS OF PEKIN;" others PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRE8 Direction ot LEE J. J. SIIUOEIIT 3m SHUBERT 3 " ? " Only Mito. at 2 Gents Now for Entire Encaeemont MATINEE SATURDAY Was the Sensation of Paris and New York Now the Sensation of Philadelphia F RAY CO.VSTOCK AND MORRIS C.EST PRESENT THE MOST TALKED OK PLAY IN THE WORLD. APHRODITE CO or 300. 8 GORGEOUS SCENES t VDIP EVENINGS AT 8:15 li I IxlV Mts. Wrd & Sat at 2 IS P Nights (EfejPt) 50c-$2.60 nrp(, Pop.Mat.Wcd. ; $1.50 l:J MAT. SAT. iJt S2.00 Sente v SELWYN'S GUARANTEED SUCCESS I tXJNAtt) I RALPH ' IH TMlrlWW MUMOtPUST :HESTNUT ST. iVA?i EVQ3. fit RMK Matinee Saturday at 2 : 1 5 'EAST WEST" WITH FAY BA1NTER "Charm nnd the piquant personallt of I'ay Ilalnter oi In Utent ai!uuaa ot a iipuclty nudjen.e ' Lodger ADELPHIrnLAST 3 DAYS 1 LA8T MATS TODAY AND 8 VT. I MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU In ChnnnlnB Pollnrk's Oreit Melodrama i "THE SIGN ONTHE DOOR" IV$?K SEATS NOW SELLING A PLAY OF YOUTH I 0 E . LAUGHTER "NOT SO LONG AGO" EVA I U OAT T 'ENN'E AND Stns-t-y iii.AiKMPn AND ORI UINAI. NUW YOltU i'ii. THE WALNUT ninus s jo wiN'Timop uir-i r''.wnn Vl GEORGE ARLISS in "Tlie Green Goddess" A PLAT OP ADVrSTI'Rrj Hy WILLIAM ARCHER "Pnlendldly suited tu Mr. Arllis." Recorl JOHN COWPER POWYS ESSAYIST mill OSOPItr-it AND POET WILL LL -TURU US' "LITERATURE and I IFE" 11UDVY JXNUARY fllM-NTH AT 1IITI-: f. AT r.iruKIl M l&TH ttl hOt'TH UU 1-HE.SrNUr ADMISSION 'J-o Dancing Contest TO NIGHT 131 fr,J30tl & Market hts. fASINO Abe'Reyio'l"' ' ROVUG .WITH ARE I UNIVERSITY MUSEl M 8t . Ilus I. uire -WarMninr. 3 .10 Uree n f ir .... 1 Vfcll. llV lf Tl M K..I.I. U "" ' ' " v ' ji"Wiiir .". .iri. " 1."nnnAv;."" '."'.:: BMditiun to i ! iteninivn "i'i 44 tl ll'Ifl TROCADERO'S "OW Extra Wieatllnz I'gnlaht (P t "' T tWlr1 PitlLADEU'IIIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES FORREST K1222 J"2 st A. L. ERLANOEIl PRESENTS THE DAINTY OPERATIC DEUdnT MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Founded on Rooth Tarklnuton'a Story With MR. MARION OREEW and tho Orlslnal London and New York Caat Seats for tho Last Week on Salo Todar BROAD TONIGHT 8: 15 Mats. Wed. & Sat DUPLICATES Its Groat New York hucce.g In Philadelphia "Lnst night's audience filled the house, and the enthusiasm with which the piece was received was hearty and genuine." Record. HENRY W SAVAGE'S OVERNIGHT HIT SHAVINGS A COMEDY OF CAPE COD Taken from Joseph C. Lincoln's Novel ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST With H RRY I1EHESFORD EVERY ONE ENJOYS IT! Peats for Next Week on Salo Today nADDIPf NIGHTS AT 8:13 v.h-i.jlv1V. Mai- Wed. A Hat. DAVID HELASCO PI .ENT3 I D AVI WARFIELD IN The Return of Peter Grimm Sals for the LaBt Wek on Salw Today ACADEMY OF MUSIC Next. Sat. Afternoon at 2.30 Concert of Music for Pinno RACHMAN INOFF ' TTrirrra vaw a t . it-rsr- s-t -... DIKLCTION 15 S 1-n fev Cn.VMii,1 ? -- - .;..,.' - " liA.U BDIWairilJ ACADEMY or MUSIC I Traveltalks U W N Color V10WD Pictures Saturday ilt3J Beg. Jan. 1 4"I5 jrnr..i.rM and the liorv r.ANni IMMsris AMI sItl,i OVSTANTI NOPLK AND T' i:KK wPAINVntElilvNn. Cnnrp 9t f? M '', ,2r" Cl KsHat.3:S9 v-ourbe oaie u iui,p smK.lu xkt. Moo. EITH'S HERMIXE SHONE In 'Thf N w M n" EMMA CARUS In n Series rf rirlpinM Sonat KARYL NORMAN. 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