'-' PHjTil- W '-rPWJW"' ' " N" .- .V'i' , vt F5J?" ; , t-" I . V .WST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Sancy Wynne Goes to the Anniversary Ball and Is Glad She Doesn't Have to Wear Crinoline She Tells of Continuation of Supper Club WEMi, it rcnll.v wU n very lovely nffnlr lnt nlpht. The .Venrntlotm verc very old-dichioned, much red vol vct to tiie fore and tlie flowera nnd tttm and little tinkling fountain on the "tftge were ; linrm'nR. There van somctlilflB ruther pulling at tlie licart strings when the first cou nlcs mndc their appearance on the sin;?" nnd wnlked down the center of the floor form for the march Mia cnipuniie. Mnmchow. in reirospeci one saw tho iniiehinK be'.les nnd bcaus of long ago Km? tcnds. nnd the fact that no .n f t "Me who had attended that ?,,? ball had left us for the other world vuh a solemn thing. ii,, tliere were pome of those who had been at the first ball there. One ,? the first persons I saw wm none Sther thnii Mrs. l'nrrljl.. Ninety-two 0'"" ",', ... I., ,1 t Jmnl'il ll.' H11V- rnrs oiu puv 'i "' .""; , " n the l.o.n, s mem (laugh tame In to nnotfcer woman 'n the i room, "I lira tho only frlvolo u !'""' . r.imitv: mv ho-i nnd tor both refined to ome. (.o I tumi ".... ,.,n,lun." Sho h n marvel Mrs i .limn "Wlstcr wan also there, " I.'.. ), wnv I never nnv Mis. lw.lS Slcwmt'WurtH. Mrs. 'Wlstcr' Hon und thought In the mind that make all the difference In evey net. VfOT ho long hgo I road n letter which -L uns written by n very dour old gentleman to IiIh wife exactly one litln- ?m ,,lV". .""c yarH "S"- 1Ic was u rlilliiUflfili'nn und went to Europe, on business nnd, incidentally, did Home HiKlit-seelng In London while there, and hi wrote that he was piy much s'loched at the ballet dancing at the opera ; that he thought It Improper; that the women stood pn one foot nnd twirled nronnd on t with tho other foot held straight out at nn angle, nnd the men did the same hilig and finished their dance with feet Tossed, nnd ' ' tin ?en and ink "ires to show how allocking it was. I wonilu.wi uh i lead it uhnt he wou'd tliink of the "twinkle toe" nnd "nshington toddle" of today, for even If I like the more comfortable dressing, I enn't say that I like the extrcmelv up-to-date ihnccs. They look so vulgar, and that Is a pity. Home day I'll have to tell vnn mnrn about that 'etter, for It describes tho I opera in ionil n nnd gives a long de Hcrlptlon of Vuuxhnll, too. ' TID you know that Mrs. I Scott !orio pninrj" rmi-n n uai.I -" . 1 ttttmnw rr ?iiii li-niM il r. . . - ' '"!,,,7 T; .1 v with a T real lace M'Tpcr U," dances? The first series m.tl of the o d aS, 0 real n" emls on the nth of February, but so -" - . uiiii'ii tiiiTrii rni Mini ....! littt It flrrangod in the prcpor coils nnd she ", one of the v;iy pretti-ist there. Mrs. Walter llonkinson looked aw fullv pretty, too. with her lovely bright W- arranged low in her neck. Mrs. atokowkl was perfectly beautiful in W "ilk and velvet, and Mrs Tom Witon wore a wonderful pink silk 8own of the early sixties. lr wits altogether a very pretty iffnir. and the dancing was extremely irn'Tful H"t a strange revolution came ipon me, and I Imd a horrible fee lug hat I was not of the past utter nil. vt,r, somehow or other, 1 was glad I ,!l,l not hae to wear those yards of sill: about my feet every day, and that I cou'd step out on that iloor afterward 0 dance in a frock that wun some nlmj 'nches from thd floor, nnd that was not pulled in so tight about the waist I could not bieathe, and that had htraps and s'eetes over my shoulders, nud that mv slippers had thin 'eather so cs anj pointed toes, and 1 did not have to thinK to hold my train 'off the floor, nor fear that I won d step on some one else s rain ns 1 danced u'eng. And though I grant ou that in some rasfs the frocks are far too short nnd -lip bodices too low nnd that those cut .m under the nuns are exttemely gW these days, I tliink we arc more nmfei table and I am glad we haven t he bother of the crinoline und hooped kirt. It's uwfully graceful nnd dignified nd p'etty and one cannot imagine that hen' cou'd ever be anything but dlg- ,lnd and graceful behavior in such ,imiiH, but. well, I'd rather live in !(21 as fnr as fahhlcns arc concerned. Now, isn't that awful? It's rank on-sv, I know, but somet'mes I get a Ittlc'tired hearing how bad we all are. -hese dajs. Becuuse if one reads a b',t ne finds that in 11 1 ages there are al- as some who go too far, and some -ho will b shocked, nnd some who 'oc) nn even mind nnd cn'm outlook rd think that after all it's the luten- PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street Going! Greater Than Ever the Sale of Sports Suits Ik lr 1 12 allien 29.50 ZD.75 V11 itiiiiizInK value In tlirmo Hinwrt, Neritcr ithlr, nil-wool Nportf huIU, Hlirn 10 to 44. All hIhuI-m. 'W (11 dillorril 39.50 to 50.00 Camelcone Coats . 19.?5 nturnl rnlor. rtrli 1'orkrtn. Jlnclun SlreTr, t'ltrn mnurt. A Marvelous Value! LOWER PRICES pnr to the drop la thp rout of leather, u l?w'' Prlr 'tr Im now In cITfrt on nil Cnntllrirr Shom. I'or full puitlculnra li "'f t our ijr. Comfortable Shoes Are a Blessing f?,'!!?L',.n'8,fVt h?" iffHrrrt the dlmortlun ' unniurl liots lwrnue rorrocl xhneii mp r.V,n"u""v'"'e" n'"''1" 0'"1 l"oklnic Tho IIb?h f"r. fhnp ln' m'n nd wmntn Is ro- ""Wo iBhie ami hfn'thv Soft Kl.tkliin. in populir colors. In black ? nMW.ri,.co!PWn.n,lons. a" v.illubl In tlvM 'ih' ' "'BVEll HIIOK Tho flxllilo rch 'M'invror,;vff.-; 'fu!"y a,lrs ,he bloo!i ch..l(1ln', ' H I,,UU' Whopping In tujy t ' 'J " 0Vr."' ,"' of fntlKiio. If pur RtOt; l"V!,,,1 ,,y '!" fANlll.F.'l:il toot un,i4' u" .l"000.."4 nllkvr on your oit ..ni'1 u" A',aco "nllkvr on'your ,TOl unit you H 1. II 1 ra ,h. nl....n. ,. "" Hxpon ni-lni- WlJIhs AAAA to a CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cwnard Office UlUCh llUVC thl tllcnilHTJ nlifnrixl ,l.n club they have begged for a second! acnes, ana so the second will begin ou K-bruary 12. Itxv.as lots of fun 'nst Saturda.x, and there were u greut many there. The Snturdny before there were iloO and last week was close on to the juuno cumber. I did not stop to count how many, but It ceitainlv is going strong. It is nice to have n dance wlili'h is not devoted entirelv to the debutantes : some of u.s others do lllti "n 00k In" once in u while, and the ouppcr L'.uu ih tor all "debs" and the second and third year girls nnd the younger married set and some of the older set, too, and every one enjoys it. TUTUS. HOWARD WIOADy.S und "! MIph Dorothy Fmlen nre to re-elve this afternoon at the formal reopening of the Midnight Mission, at Illfl Lonist street. Mrs. Hampton Carson. Mrs. Whittnkcr Thompson nnd n number of other women are great'y interested in this work, whHi has lieen going on nuletly in this city for seventy years. The house has been clocd for u short time for repairs, hut will reopen with a ten this afternoon from 4 until 0 o'clock. A ND don't forget the tea under the nnopiTH of the Armenian commit tee of the Kmergencv Aid nt whi"h Koshanarn. the O-ientnl dnnrer. wil' speak nnd dance nt the Art Alliance this afternoon. It's going to be n busy day. something tells me. NANCY WYNNE. MISS ALICE STATZEIJ, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ifiirlan Pago Slutzell, of Iansdowne, who.sb engnrcment to .Mr. Tacy M. rur.se, sen of .Mr. and Mrs. It. I I'urse, of Chatiaiiooga. Tern., Is imnciinreil. Mr. I'urse Is n graduato'of the University of Pennsylvania, class of 1920 Elizabeth IJrockle. Miss ! Anto'nette n. v Pn M's ri"b ci" f r,' " Miss Strnh B. l'enrose, Mlsa Sarah Bar rlngcr. Miss Lucl'e V Carter Mr and Mrs. Francis H. Uohlen .lr, Mr Henrv T.aussat Geyelln Mr. lidnurd Law. Mr lernnnl Law. Mr. Frano'H H IMC. tnoml. Mr. Armnnd de Grouchcy art Mr McHenry. of Ha'tlmore. Thp kucs Hi' Inter attend th dance tc jflven n' ,. nuv.Carltun l'v M' n"' M's "nr B. Thompson, of Brookuoo-l 1-arm Greenville. I)e' . In honor of their daugh ter. MIbb Elinor Thompson. Th- jfucsts who will nttotiil ih din ner on fUiurduy Tanuarv "0. which M nnd Mrs. Henry fh-mnmn, of H5 .-.( 11 I .lxteenih street, will plv In h-mor of P-lr liushter. Mls.s Hdeu Chapman and their eon. Mr Joscpn 7,. napin.in before the meefnff of thn b,itur(lav y nlni,' danclnff clnss, will Include Ml o-rnh Loenn Stnrr. Mla KIlz.ibMh Pearaon, Miss Bertha S. Smytho, Ml? "llzabeth Battles, Miss Alice Hayt, Mlea Margaret Hovle, Miss Veina it-u..,oii Mlns Ortrudo Qraham. Miss nosemary Howe, Mlsa Anne Moss. M'bb Uarlinrn. Clayton, M'sa Bernlce Mcllhcnny, MI83 KlUabeth Austin, Mlsa Ioulae Norrlo Miss Virginia Norrls, Mlmi Rllr.nbeth Wayne, Mlsn Mary Starr, Mr IleynolOs B. Brown, Jr., Mr, Thomns Addlgon, Ml. (lordon Ktrawbrldgo Mr. Ilobert Drew Bear, Mr. Thomas Kostcr, Mr. Wllllnm Silver, Mr. V lllam 11 MncCallum Mr Kdwnrd Taylor, Mr Alfred O. Munc.i Mr Wllllnm 11. Addlcks, Mr. Kredprlok Swope. Mr 1) njnmln Hhoemator, Mi Tohn Kenn-dy Mr. (Jrarmo Lorlmer, Mr. Thonins Mlehnel, Mr. llunclo Tallin . Mr. Joseph Harrln and Mr. Lloyd Hen show. Mm. Kdward T Stuart, of S'xteenth ndn Spruce ntreets, wIP entertain tho tnemb.rs of her bridge club at uncheon ut her home tcdixy The KUestH wl 1 In clude Mr Henry Pratt McICenn. Mm Cl-yton Plntt, Jr.. and Mrs. Robert rirnt l'VP. Mrn Wnlter War'ng Hop klnson, Mrs Wl Ham W. Waterman, Mrs. Kdward iJ'gbv Balto 1, und Mrs. Marc Shoettle, of New York. Mrs. Wnlte I.anifdon bust's of i ' South Thirteenth strret, has Issued In vitations for a ta nt her home tomor row nftcrnon from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Arthlngton O ln!n wl'i '1- (' ho ten tab nnd Mrs Kustls will bo niicilstod In r-celvlng by Ml 'a Allc Grant. Mrs WITittu Montnitue Lyce't. Mrn Perslfor Krnz r, Mrs Kdward B'd d'e, Mrs Tones Wlster and Mrs. Thorn ton Oak ey Ml.'.s l'n'to Anderson, of Savannah On. will arrive this 'vook to be the guest of Mrs Bolmnn Hlllson Tho ipsnn at h"r hom, IT 03 Spruce street. Mlsa An doron's engiigement to Mr Henry .V T,lntt. son f,t Mrs Charles I'latt .Tr w.i recently announced. Mr and Mrs 'I h nipsnn v 111 give a d'nner to.mrrnw night before thu Henry II. Thompson d lllC Mr. and Mrs Krederlo It. Klrkland, of Sfi B nertt street, Chestnut Hill, will rn tertnln at dinner on Ticsdn, Februncy 8, be lore the Hal Masque. Dr. nnd Mrs. I Jay Hammond, of 1221! Hprueo ..treit, have Issued Invlta iionii lor a ninner at ineir nuine on Fri day evening, February 4, In honor of th lr debutante daughter, Miss Frances II Hiimmom The guests will later at tind tlu meeting of Mrs. Kdwird Tro'h'a dene rig cans at tho Qcrmnntown Cr eke: Club Mr.!. Thomna Corey Musgrove, of 2226 Do I.ancoj place, who has been enttr tabling at n eriB of card parties nt her home, will give the next one on Sat urday afternoon, .Tnnuary 29. Mrs Samuel Pr'co Wctherlll, of 2S1 South Hlghtcenth street, will glvo tho last of her WeJn sday afternoons at hotnn tomorrow. Her daughters, Mrs HcMMnrd Smith, Mrs. Robert Logan nnd M- ; muel J. Henderson, will receive with her. Friends of Mrs. A'miv Phelps, of Ba' tlmore, who has been ntertuln d aa tho guet of Mrs. Ilobert Emott Hare, of 400 South Tw.nty second street, ana has been 111 In the Polyclinic Hpsp tnl will be glad to know that sho haa re covered, Mrs Charles Francis Bochmnn an! her daughter, Miss fther Jean IJoch man, of 135 South Blghtcenth street, who have, been sp ndlng five months travel ng through Chlnn, Japin, the Philippines and Hawaiian Is ands, have returned to their home. The engig" mont of Mlr Bochrrnn nnd Llutjnnnt Kdward Orpeotl Bogert. U. S. M. C, merican legation, I' kin, Ch nn, son if Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lawrence Bd "ert, .Vew York, hns been recently an nounced Miss Katharine Bnche, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Jules S. Bache, of New York, whi hnu been entertained an the guest of Mies Cnthnrlne K. Cassard, dnugbter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Llppln cott Cnssard. of 1829 De Lancey place hns returned to her home. Mlta Catharine Hetirhiues, of Morris town, N. J., who hns hi en entertained as tb guest of Mlsn Itiehel Price, daughter of Mr and Mri. KM Kirk Price, of 1709 Walnut street, for a few dnyn, hRB returned to her home. Mrs D Bradcn Kyle, of Fifteenth nnd Locust Btreet.s, It ent rta'n ng ns her guest Ml' Mary Johnstono, of C n clnnntl, O , for s veral weeks. Mrs Kyle and Miss Johnstone, who have been 'pending several days In New York, have returned nome Mrs Walter Hemsley Avery and her fajnlly, of 7803 St. Atart'n's, Chestnut Hill, and her slst'r. Mrs doorge H ICarle, 3d, nnd her family, who have Ven occupying the cottage of Mr and Mrs. Georpo If. Kirle, Jr. of Broad Ncres, Bryn Mawh, at Ventnor, N. J, for two weeks, have returned homo. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwab. 2314 North Brind street, have been visiting Mr and Mrs I. Lehman at their home In Newark, K. J. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Silverman, of the Majestlr Hotel, w'll leave on Friday fr the Paclde coast, where they will spend rotno time. Their daughter, Miss lit a trice Sdvermnn, haa Ju.st returned frot 1 Ch cago Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Goldsmith, of 2308 North Broad street, will leave on Tuesday. February 1, for California, where, they will remain until early in the spring. JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St otte I'hpne: Walnut IL'7 P'lvaK- lsni. Adult e(i C'd'en Caaa MoJern Eathetlc A fancy ne-r SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among the cuests who will ntteml the dinner to be given by Mr. nnd M's Dnnlo Mcreau Barrlngcr, of 210B Wa' nut street, tomorrow eenlng at the'r home !n honor of M ss Mary Law. daug'i tor of Mrs. Krncst Law, will be Miss ' Imilatioii VeaiU7l& orAa.onc Mudrrate I'llces m'nr nenu Write or fbone for Enrfved or PrlnUd Hamplu. ROTAL ENCRAV1NG CO.. 814 W.lait St MmahSarA 1422 Walnut Street WEST OF BELLEVUE-STRATFOHD January Clearance Sale of Our Entire Stock EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD - REGARDLESS OF COST EI 111 sj I I gmfigBinjmuui.tjr tfla Special Offering Spring Dresses Just received for the coming aca cf jf g Cl( eon. Veru attractive selections in vLII'Wl Morocco Crepe, Moqn Glow Crepe and Taffeta. XO EXrFIANGFS SO APPROVALS $59 IDEWEES 1122-ai Chestnut Street tluullty and Stnndard Famous Over Half a Century Women's Fine Tricotine Dresses All Reduced for Tomorrow Speciul Price Tomorrow S49. ftcjrular price WnH $59 The woman who has been fiearchiiip for a decided woman's dicsi will find just what she wants here tomor row. There are three very attractive styles, including n coat-style, straight-line model and one with a tunic, and each model has full-length tailored sleeve. Thy are all Custom-Made Dresses with Jap silk lining waist and sleeves and can be had in navy, black and brown, sizes 31 to 46. Really remarkable values for tomorrow. r " ' 7? p from six to (v,v ' " t'ourteetvyears to If you haven't visited this attractive new shop on the third tloor, do not fail to come in tomorrow, for hero you will find everyth'nff tho girl may need, from underwear to hats, and especially important tomorrow is this Extraordinary Sale of Girls' Attractive Drewei All at Greatly Reduced Price 'J'li'i vA of 8 to 14 wi'l i"d Inst the kind of dress she m wants here tomorrow and the prices are verv moderate. Thee are dres"es for nt'tnrnwn wear, school wear and lovely partv drsscs w'th toneVi.R 0f v0nl embroidery, silk er"irfi''e-v or attnefvo ribbon piH'cs. Linene ReguWnn D,'",,,s, Tomorrow $9.75 to $i:LH0 Itoitular Pr'ee Were $12.00 t- $18.75 Serine Frocks. Tomorrow .10.75 lo S'27.00 RcRulnr Pripcs Were $12.75. to $32.75 "railetu Dresses, Tomorrow $1 1.95 to $29.85 Regular Prices "Were $19.75 to $39.75 Velvet Presses, Tomorrow $22.93 to $39.75 Regular Prices ere $3UI to $52.50 Dewees Courtesy and Service Make Shopping a Heal Pleasure WW N Wl 614 mmmhEgBmsfmjm BLJL- Adjoining the St. JiWKt Walaut St. Between 12th k 13tK 1222-1224 Walnut Street PWlllllllllliilj Final Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses At Less Than Cost fcr3 Fi Coats, $35, $45, $79.50 to $145 Were up to $245.00 Suits, $29.50, $39.50, $75 to $95 Were up to $195.00 Dresses, $18, $25, $39.50 to $95 Were up to $175.00 Evening Gowns, $25, $45 to $95 Were up to $195.00 All Purchases Billed JHfyrch 1st EVENING UBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1921 0 Hathaway Club Luncheon AmofiR the ho'!trns(H who will pr Rlde ovrr tablni at the nnniml lun"hcor o the Huthnwny Shak-ipenre Cluli " ' Ifh will b Klvon t tin- AMInp on Friday, and of which Mrn A. W. 1 clt ford Ih chnlrman, will bp Mrn Joxcph H. (' .McCnlllHter tho club's pr nldent ; St b lhvard htncklioune, SIrM Charles Ilv lriK.it on. Slr Irwin A. K"rl Mrs T C Kulwrllor, Sfrn John C Hrndlny. Mr David O. Katon. Mrs Walter 13. Ilanlel Mrs Addlnon A Christian Mrs IMwnrd ""hrt SIrM IrvliiK I'nrnell. Mrn II M. Tltun, Mrs Wenloy Dalley, Slrn. Ilob- r Y StuOJenn and Mlns Slary K. InK '"f After lh lunch on Mrn. Herbert IT. Dlller will lvc a rcnumn of her rr- r r' o .S'"nt'ord-nn Avon Mr John Dennis Mahony, Wiukcspenrlnn cri'lo, and hea.i ol th- KtiKll'h depart ment of the WiHt Philadelphia HWh .School, will mak' an addreso. Sir flecrue Heese will contribute muHlcn.1 numbers. BODEK-LEPOW WEDDING A cjulet weddlne took place on Sun day evcnliif at 0 o'clock, at li nal Jegh Ui un, Th,ry-nr8t and Dlaim nd strenU when Mlns N'ellle li Iepow, of 410'j I.elily nvfnue. became tho hrldn of Mr Joshua Uodek. of 2021 North Thirty, third strept, tho Itev. Dr. Abraham Neu niuii olIlclatlnK. Tho brldo was (,'iven In mnrrlage by her father, Sir. Nathan Iepow. A reception tor tlm Immedi.it fain. Hen of the brldo tind brldegroon wed Imrn-dlately aft r the Ceie-rnon-y Sir und Slr. llodek liave left for an extenslVf) wedding trip. TIIE CULMINATION OP THB EVENT FOR WHICH ALL PHILA DELPHIA HAS BEEN EAGERLY AWAITING THE OPENING OF MARKET AT 19TH TA'TH PI.AfB NEXT SATURDAY AT 11 A. M Ffftturinjr a Paramount Picture Cecil B. DeMille's rHILADELfMlAB FOUKMQBT THEATnK3 RROAD TONWIIT. 8:15 LJl TLs Matr Ton.row & StV LAST 7 TiMES MAT. TOMORROW'"-1 $1.50 "DELIGHTFUL" Ev(f Public Leilrer. IIKNIIY W HAVAOKD CAi'C COD COMEDY- Shavi avmgs raken fron Jopti C I.lneott.'R Xorrl iiin.i.Al. Nr.W YOHK CAST iVitvi HmiY nKP.Kiroiu MAT. SAT. b $2.00 Next Week Srata Thursday LAURETTE TAYLOR IV A NSW T'POT)T'rTto:t Of PEG 0' MY HEART n j UAiiTivr MANNnnsi wmr A E. MATTHEWS 3op.Wed. Mat. Best Scata, $1.50 GARRICK 2d BIG WEEK am, rr'''i nKT rkats $2 r,o MAT. TOMORROW $1.50 THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN 20 YEARS THE STORM A :AIlVELOU8 FOREST nnn SCKNK " f Evir Le'lcer 'One of the Finest Achieve ments of This or Any Season." Record STUPENDOUS! STARTLING!! THRILLING!!! FORREST ""S.iW'V,, MAT. TOMORROW $2.00 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE and DIXON and HITCHY (Himself) in "HITCHY-KOO 1921" ,T MOSCONI BROTHERS SEATS NOW. 1 TO j NO WAR TAX The Actors' Fund Benefit FORIIEST rillDAY SUTI.NEE. KEU 4 Al.L-bTAR 1111.1 C'O.Ml'A.NV OF Jf,0 LATEST "orbidden Fruit CONTIN'INC) t'.VT't. K""n"nY BTIt Amont All of Amrlrn h Ktine Devoted lo Phntorlnvn Thl Ti r Btn4 Pre-srrilncnt In Ev-y Detull SCALE OF PRICES' 11 A. M. TO rt I'. M. Entire Dal :ony, 35c Entile Lower F'oor, 60c AFTER C P. M. SATfRDAYH AND HOI.TDATD Entire Ba cony, 60c Entire Lower Floor, 76c . ItotMnir ItlRhar anJ N-j M i' r.vit (FOnjirEIlI.Y KNOWN AH THE BTANT.ltT) Mnrkt nb. lrtth 11 A. M. lo 11 P. M. ANITA STEWART IN A KIHST NATIONAL. ATTRACTION "HARRIET AND THE PIPER" fAHT INCLUDES IRVI.NQ Ct-AlMlNfl P AT ACE l-'U MARKET STREET , 10 A. M. lr 111", p. M parumount PrrnoaU ' SECOND AND FINAL, WEL.K W "THE INSIDE OF' THE CUP" ADAPTED FROM STIRRING NOVEL. BT WINSTON CIIUIU1IIL.L. ARCADIA CHEPTNL'T ST. DI. lfl''1I lo a. m. to ii 1.', p. r THIRD 'ND I-NAL, WEK A DeMille Production ARTIHTICALLY AND DRAMAT CAI.LT Midsummer Madness .. . Ry ftno It.imll(on WITH JACK HOL.T. MI.A I EE, I.OI8 WILSON AND CONRAD NAOEL7 Victoria MARKRT !T. K NINTH li A Af TO '1 IS P M THIRD AND FINAL. WEEk OP- "While New York Slesps A SENSATIONAL. .MEIXDRAMA Harrowgate i KKVr-V'5nwE,4TUT.'JE'I4I'E0 S.1Y AND fOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS lr "THE MARK OF ZOHRQ' PA PTTOI 7I4 AIKKT 3TRE81? VrAl 1 I V-L, KINO VinR'S "JACK KNIFE MAN" RFCFNT markct st. n.i urn lLiVJIii 1 COS,TNr'E "1NNET k "S tnhln n'f nt" GLOBE MAPKHT PTHRKT f .lllli 'n,,4..ll Mm ". MT- rV.f.T.r ' rn,'vd ETC. METROPOLITAM PERA Ilor.op Last Prrformance Tonight I An Unnr-Td-n-rl PU & OF ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE 5T Popular Prices 'r&b ;n t ti rn m Li? t sy. vw i.uu, io ninner 1'IUL.ADui.PHIA h I.EaD.Nij IHtATUW DlreLtinn ot I.EI2 J. J. HHi HURT ArllrKi 7,,'' uriJ N"t wony rtueipni r .. h k, Mat, rt-a Kt jwitircdi a in how Piaylnir Vau.lgvllla r.ier ,u.iii fa K,r i'a THE i-t Hi- HUE HIT OF Ml -I'-AL, ..MKDV THE VITM AU STAR. CA1T iECft m X llCiARLES PURCELL m Muoalirrt rt.SJ A ROBRl D CHi I. niAX.MiN'ii r u i- FFTH'S THFATpc Ernest Thompson S"ton WorM Fnmr.l s ., B.., l''RlfOLA EVA .S'npt w ,.. ijmd ALEEN URONSON T"'" i'i'"vnijv a -v) . "I'hFRT A Moonr (iTHEltS POP. MAT. THURS. " $1.50 I VDlr' r-w'NiN'.. .u- :s Iw 1 ilV M,ta ' l ft s.- fcT 2 1 EVGS. 50c to $2.50 J-') BELWTN'S ilfRAVTI FI. ' I .""1:3.1 Bro!IWoralHoaQ& IN THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY r?v n n r . i . 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