' (f r-T?'? J, V' tV-iC i,-1 t JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Attending the Howard Butchers1 Tea Saturday Afternoon She Chats About Clothes. St. Cecilia Dances Oldest in America T JUST does not ncem ponslble that the time hns como for the dnbutantc I ffon Saturday when tho telephone I. mI'Mrt. nsked me to motor & ArdmoVo with her to the Uulchor 2a I "Id, "Why, ny denr, you're .11 Wrone. the tea is not for some time: iir ft li not until the seventeenth of SiVonth ' "Well," sold my pntlent &dton.uffertar friend, "If you can 5rnr to me thnt this very dny on ffi we, that Is, you and I, are talk fn conveVslnc, a'pilm and fun( .- this ohone, s not Saturdny the &c nth of this month of Bentember, rfl be glad to jet you havo the last word ever after." ""Jmlilonly It came upon me, that l ma tnde " IP rotcst foolishly, for before n, ne wai my calendar and there it was CJ . i... Kntitember 17. And so I Sat,,VrH n further but hastened to ac; !!K the" pffeSd motor ride, for I ?$.&&& Stercsted In her and hers. nj indeed it was a lovely tea. Mrs. Tr satrtof peach color. Ana lSheis rather fair, you know, lm "Bjt r i..i Hiif eves and a fair skin, M d&o tint'of flesh to the frock ""oVifow Pretty the flowers were! A Perfect symphony ! color, pale MstcTtints, brilliant dahlias, delicate Se. chrysanthemums, asters, dol fflum, violet., and every kind of flower you could think of. Th. ilrls who received with her looted well, too. It strikes mo there's to the rScelvlnB party and additional Marparet is not going In for society .. rrhemently. you know. Instead of La" ng in bed most of yesterday to rest V.V.L L .fromious comlnK out of 1. ..i-- iM wn tin nnd off for vSwTwWo she will work most of the time, returning nomo iui ". "" 7i, end? and the big holidays, when she will w out, but she is not giving up her winter to gayety alone. I SAW Brownlo Warburton out at Manheim one day last week, and she had a most fetching costume. It was of heavy Rrav canton crepe, made perfectly plain, and was topped with a cape of the same material trimmed with wide frlD&e. Her hat was made of the crepe and had n few whitn flowers nt the side of the back. But her jewels! ffootl nc mn. but they were wonderful! I think she had about eight bracelet"!, solid bands of dinmonds, sapphires and rabies; that is, I saw one bracelet of npplilres so dark as to appear almost black, one of rubles and about six of diamonds. She had a string of pearls, the ordinary length, falling about five inches from tho throat, nnd then a ropo which fell nlmost to her knees. I Raw her another time in tho same gray frock, but this time she wore n cape nnd hnt of deep purple broadcloth. SOMETIMES Inadvertently we make mistakes, and it appears that on Wednesday of last week when nnnounc-1 ing the dntcs of tho romlng Assemblies it wns said that they woro the oldest I continuous bnlln in tnii country. I am ' told by a Southern lady. who. "beln' from the South," nys she rould not let that pass, that this Is n great mis take ; that three yenrs before the first assembly wns held in Philadelphia there were started in Charleston, S. C. the St. Cecilia dances, nnd they have been kept up to this day. I had not henrd of the dances before, so hnstcu to ptfi thr. information on. Whiiu on the sublect of the Assembly, I noticed on rending the article over that a typographical error had been made In the nnnies of the committee for this 5 ear. Mr. Charles .T. Blddle, Jr.' , nwuc had been given with the prefix Dr. Instead of Mr. Ho is- Charlie Riddle, our famous ace. ou know, nnd not a member of the medical profession. rpiIRniVrX be a debutante tea this L week, nnd out on the Mnln Line, 'oo, Virginia de Mornt Smith, daugh ter of the Arthur Dearborn Smiths, of Spring nlley, Wynnewood. will be in troduced nt n teo to be given by her parents. Virginin wpent last winter "The Hi- J ' -U 1 1 c CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH An Initial AUTUMN MILLINERY EXPRESSED IN EVERY NEW STYLE THOUGHT THAT THE FRENCH MODISTE HAS CONCEIVED FOR MILADY'S WHIM Excltuiva Modcli. Entirely Different. Parls-Insplrod grentiom. Ench Ono a Real Triumph in Dolgn nnd Color. A most unu.ual collection of Smart ChapsauX 1520 and $25 abroad, you know, nnd has brought home lots of lovely French frocks. This tlmo It will ho a dnrk-hnircd bud we will meet, for Virginia lias dark hair and cjes. She Is tall nnd has n gentle, rather reserved innnner. She loves out-pf-doorn things, plays tennis nnd hockey nnd rides quite a lot, KANOy WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Commander and Mrs. Edwards V. Lot. per announco tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Wayne Lelper, nnd Mr. Thomas Hldgway Uarker, Jr., son of Dr. nnd Mrs. T. Wdfrway Darker, ?f CjUarcroft, Oulph. Pa. Mrs. Lelper jnd M ss Franceu Lelper will remnin nt their summer home. Glen Elm Farms, Areola, r.a., until Dscember. Among thoso who will assist In rccelv '"j? "t tho tea, which Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dcnrborn Smith will glvo on Sat urday at Spring Valley, their estate nt Wynnewood. to formally present to so ciety their daughter, Miss Virginia de Morat Smith, will bo Mlas Rhoda Mor ris Brooke. Mlwi Alice. E. Benedict, Miss C'ntra Enis, Miss Ellen Douglas Lloyd. JJIss Virgnla Hcckschcr. Mies Lydla M. Clothier. Mlrfl Gertrude D. Dough r,rty. 'l!?.8 Albortn T. nenth. Miss Anna Pratt. Miss Ellen McMlchnel, Miss Helen ?. J.10'1' MM Elisabeth B. Wnync, Mis-) Elizabeth Battles, Miss Isabol Fra jer. M1b8 Banning Orange, Miss Sarah koetui Starr, M'ss Oortrude Grahnm, Miss Katherlne D. Porter and Miss Beutrce M. Mollhenny. A dinner and duneo will follow tho ten. Mr. nnd Mrs, Graham Dougherty, of vvyncote, have issued invitations for a dnnco on Friday evening, October 21, nt tho Philodelphla Cricket Club In honor of Mrs. Dougherty's sister, Miss Isabel Frazer, and Mr. Dougherty's sister, Miss Gertrudo D. Dougherty, daughter of Mrs. Francis S. Cougherty. 2305 Locust strest Miss Frazer and Miss Dougherty will be debutantes of tho coming season, Miss Dougherty will be formnlly pre sented to sooUty by her mother at a ten on Saturday, Novembor 5. Mrs. Dough erty and M'ss Dougherty, who spent the summer nt Cap May, will return home today. Mist Frazer, who spent the sum mer at Narragansott Pier, B, I., will return next weok. Mr. nnd Mrs Roger V?. Taylor, of Chestnut Hill, a.-e being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter, Edith Wlstar Taylor, on Sunday. Mrs. Taylor, who was Miss Mariorle Wlstar Cnnby. Is the daughter of Mrs. William Marriott Can by, of Homclawn. Gcrmantown. Mrs. John Wlster. of Belfleid, Qer- mnntown, has Issued cards for a tea xor 'rnursaay, October 6, from 4 until 7 o'clock in honor of her granddaughter. Miss S.irah Logan Starr, daughter of .urs ana mtb james siarr, jr., or Olnoy avonue, Gemnntown. M'as Mary Brown Wnrhurton. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Barclay II, War burton, of Rosemary, Jenklntown, Is en tertaining as hor guest Miss 'Pansy Scott, daughter of Mr. W. Sanders Scott, who has been spondlng somo tlmo with hor brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott, Jr., at their cottage at cape May Mr. and Mrs. Scott win open ineir town nouse at 2:22 Rlt tenhouse street, next week. Mrs. Lewis Audenrled and her daurh ters, Mlsi Wllllamlna W. Wcntz and Miss Sarah B. Wentz. of mnn r i.i. place, who spent the summer traveling S-' "" " "" lur 'nl country rrom riuiicu uii ae(Jiornoer 24, air. and Mrs. Francis Macomb Gumbes. of Broadview Onks, Pn., an nounce the engagement of their daush- tr. TT'n nfthpCM 'nirf HiimK.. . T ,?.. tenant Ross Palmer Whlttmnrh tt a N1., son of Mrs Edith K Whttemnrsh'. of nj.lllnrTt.nn. TT-nl. Tl r....t.. .- - ...... .n....., .....i, rnirn vruiiiuuB l i irrHinrruDxirnrnniicnnixin :anr3:n:n.:i;nin:ui"nirnai.:iic2xr;!:nn i y PAULINE HERMAN Millinery Importer FALL OPENING Sept. 19th to 24th Featuring the smartest conceptions of the season in PARIS MODEL HATS .And Original Pauline Herman Creations at Moderate Prices 519 South 8th Street Closed Wednesday hAVuiu..u:iuV znunone Address Spirit of Youth Is in a Harris wpmmBmm ANNOUNCING FOR TOMORROW Presentation of All That Is New in I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1921 SNAPSHOTS AT MANHEIM . iJiWSWIf -? tlpTTTaaMisM WrBwinW rHftrA'M'' ilMf! -v B9PaiTaaaaadP''VB?' v v?w i mmmmmn ' Miss Burrlll Luck, daughter of Mrs. T. II. Runclo, of 18 Pcnnoclt Terrace, Lansdowno; Miss Hcbeccn Thomson, (laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter 8. Thomson, and Miss Peggy Thayer, daughter of Mrs. John IJ. Thayer, Jr., were among tho spectators at the International tennis tournument Inst week great-great-granddaughter of 8amuel Wotherill and also a great-grent-grand-daughter of Cornelia Empson, one of the first Justices of Pennsylvania, An engagement of interest to society in this city has been announced In Paris, Ky by Mrs. Walter Clark, of that city, of her daughter. Miss Patsy Eliz abeth Clark, to Mr. Ray Philip Farring ton, of Old Lancaster road. Bala, son ot tho lata M. J. Farrlngton, of Pitts burgh. Mr. Farrlngton is a graduate of Penn Stato and is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Union Lengue, the Racquet Club and the Overbrook Golf Club. The wedding will tnke place In October. Miss Eleanora R. Sears, ot Boston, who Is thn guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wldener at their home, Lynnwood Hall, Elklns Park, for a fortnight, waB tho guest of honor last night at a din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurts Page nnd their daughters, Miss Edith Nelson Page, Miss Evolyn B. Page and Miss Mary C. Page, and their son, Mr. S. Davis Page, Jr., of 1013 Clinton street, who havo been traveling nbrood, will sail from France for this country on the Aqu.tunla on September 21. Mrs. Georgo Fox and her daughter, MlfS Emily B. Fox, of 8006 Crofeld ave nue, Chestnut Hill, returned lost week from East Gloucester, Mo., where they spent the summer. Mrs. William IC Judell, of Pasadena, Calif., Is spending some tlmo In Phila delphia, where she Is staying at the Green Hill Farm Hotel. Mrs. Judell Is a daughter of Mr. Georgo H. Stewart, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolnn hat closed their cottage at Newport and have returned to their home In Rosemont and Friday Evenings for 14 YearfinnLJM.nir.uUiunrr.n Hat" msssE&MAxMmi i m . - yH' f a I ll Mil I. IIIIIMIMI " . 5as( fry . ' t tt 4- ' jiW.lii, 'PA' " .. .; JGZ&m & m: ;, "jkmsm m im - 'wmrwrnumtv ii m ii.w'?.xi'JMmJXr-'mmiKk "& ''My.-aSwitaAaM?;.jPjjjjjjB tk MkHaWMaVHaWMM BONWIT TELLER & CQ lhe Specialty Sicp cfOnainaLotii CHESTNUT AT 'l3T" STREET Special for Tuesday Natural Muskrat Coats 100.00 Thirty-six-inch belted model, made of fine dark selected skins, beautifully marked with contrasting striped border. Hudson Seal Coats COLLARS AND CUFFS OF SKUNK. BEAVER OR NATURAL SQUIRREL Thirty-six-inch Model 295.00 Forty-inch-lcngth Coat 325.00 Forly-five-inch Model 350.00 Women's Canton Crepe Frocks and Tail lours of Tricotine and Poiret Twill in new models special Women's Fall Suits Tailleur and Costume Modes of Moussyne, Tricotine and Velour de Laine. Some are fur trimmed. Also trig Sport Suits of Tweed. Special at Fur-Trimmed Coats Handsome Coats of Bolivia with large Australian Opossum Collar. Silk lined and interlined. Wrappy effect. Sizes 34 to 44. Special t i A.....t:. r .ii. il i S I St Silk lined and interlined. Wrappy ?j S j fa effect. Sizes 34 to 44. Special 55,00 II 1 1 ' i I at I a at Misses' Cloth Dresses Poiret and Tricotine of exception ally fine quality fashion these g ivnsses iotn uresses & g p.. Poiret and Tricotine of exception- fe 8 J ally fine quality fashion these 5a smart modes. Wonderful values . oo.uu w, i A at this special price Jm g 6 , - i at this specia I Myh rsonaltty I S p Vitwrt W tion that is wide- 1 H M """" fl 'TMll manly ransian is. fj Fa 1 "M'll.Vt'J reflected in the new De g ra . ,g iir iay cats and "raps' p i I SW.' Personality i their key S !j Mn'! i- i f i 23 i ' WiKil note, individuality then if ? rL e Slffli,) char m, and moderate h 3 ' -e . , l price their appeal. ICvery u y 3 Another U .u-'i j i S . 1 r-. J smart fabric in plain and 1 5 p DEMAY fur trimmed. fj ' I WRAP J I 1526 Walnut Street I ' Philadelphia j 1 ) m. yto Only Shop Exclusively tot Coats, Copra & Wraps m ALONQ THE MAIN LINE Mr, and Mrs. R. N. D. Wngner, of Overbrook, havo returned from Beimar, M, J., where they spent tho summer. Miss Ellso Masterson, of Narborth, will leave next week for a two weeks visit to New York. ALONQ THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Hllverman, of Spring avenue, Elklns Park, announce tho engagement of the'.r daughter. Miss Ha7.rl Hllverman, to Mr. A. Julian Bamberger, of 201 Ashbourne road, Elklni Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simons, of Elklns Park, who have been spending some tlmo at Bald Mountain, Me., havo re turned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Drover Sessler and their family havo moved from Melros Manor to their new home, 611 City Lne, Oak Lane. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Ell D, Bemhelmer have returned from their stay at Atlantic City to their apartment at ths Hotel Majestic Mrs. Henry W. Smith, of North Sev enteenth street, will entertain the mem bers of her card club at her horns on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlei Kdwln Fox, of 1606 North Sixteenth street, have re turned from Maine. Mr. Edwin M. Goldsmith, of 2308 North Eighth street. Is spending a few weeks In Longport, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Kaufman, of 2110 Spring Garden street, apd Mr. nnd Mrs. Horaco Lob have left for White Sulphur Springs, Va where they will remain a few week. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Rosonberg, who havo been spending thi summer In Atlantic City, returned to their home, 3119 Diamond street. Mr. and Mrs. M. V Levy and their daughter. Mlas Elennor !ey, of 1G34 .North Tn rtletn street, nave reiunicu home after spending the summer in At lantic City. Mr nnri Mrs A. Goldstein, of 6717 Knrtu Wnrir nvonuo. are belncr congrat ulated on the birth of n. dnughter, Elaine Frima Goldstein, airs, uoiostem was Miss Joan C. Lessy before her marriage. rw mA xrm TCiiretin Lmdauer and their family and Mrs. L. Noustadter, of Fall Frocks 45.00 i i U iK is I fa W. i 3018 North Thirty-second street, have returned from Atlantic city, where they spent tho summer. , Mrs. Lcojwld J. lift, of Atlanta. Oa., Is vlsltlnpr her mother, Mrs. Moses Stern, of 3228 West Clifford street, who, with her daughter, has returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. Fanny Wurzel, of 3217 Herks street, lias returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. II. n. Kay, of Cleveland, O., Is tho Buest of Mrs. Drendlna Schleslnger, nt the Plaza Apartments. Mrs. Julius Blanclcensee, of 3124 Dia mond street, has returned from Atlantic City. , WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Mnry c Plerpont and her chil dren, of 120 South Fortieth street, havo returned from Nantucket, Ma., where they ha'e been for several weeks. Miss Mnd& Bailey, of 4723 Hazel avenue, and Minn Helen rtuihn.n.in. of 4226 Cedar nvenue, will icae on Heptenv , ber 27 for I'enn Hall. Chnmbcrsbunr Pa., where thev will attend school. Mlsi I Imlley and Miss Duchanan are mem- , bers of the Knppa Sigma Sorority of the West Philadelphia High School. ! Mr. Chnrlas E McDermott, Br., en- '. tartalned at a party nt his home, 5940 Chetr,r av"ie, In honor of hln daugh ter, M'sh Sara McDermott, on Saturdny ovcnlnf. DELAWARE COUNTY . Mr. and .Mrs, Philip It. Whitney nnd ineir son and daughter. Miss Alpha Whitney and Mr Reed Whitney, have returned to Stepping Stone, their Moy lan homo from Nantucket, Masa., where tney spent the summer at their cottage. J,i,d. Mf?i..VP',),n Robinson have returned to IIIII View, their home near :(.nl'iwn'fronl " motor trip through tho Adlrondacka nnd passing several days at Capo Cod, Mass. NORR1STOWN Mlsi LoKdda Drekn'cr of Stanbrldg street , -ntertnined nt cnr.ls In h""or of nt rlw,A'l"l"J':(l,'"ri1 .Vhellha Wednesday, September 21 Hlndln-Brownateln Weddlnn The marrlagu of Mls Cora Drown- ft Mrf e?.8" th Thlrty-thlrd street, to Mr. Snmul s Tlinrt n Don Vnrrii Atlnnllp citr C4B (lusrnntre Trimt I1M... 1112 Chextnul M u -n. rnirn nt TAMOKV HI I UJHHJ-lliIMC Qffeddirza' IaTitatioBi or Ansocnce mtrli Sludtmte l'rlrn r3iii WrlU or rbni! for KntTartd or IYInted Hnniplr. ROTAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 WaJnst St Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Feather? Kei - vitrei nntl Made Into Jlntt-emrs Brass Beds Relacquered SirHF.I.'S 'I'!' ".':! .'cd. 4:oi !cl t Kt m vr .... , 6000 KNITTING (Small Sizeg Only) 3c each Colonial Yarn House 1231 Cherry Street Snturdnys Until 5 P. M. j 1 orunt .intn j J kyitTAIiriffl'll3Mri,U!!IIBi!: MI'hWiU' 'ilWI III1 I )BUliL &CLARKH RiiLmiirn. George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Special Display and Our Own Copies .Many of our customers and their friends returning from the resorts will enjoy this wonderful collection of Parisian .Mil linery all personally selected and the Newest .Modes by our own designers AHeiiH prices are always moderate when quality is considered. Sale of Heavy Silk Hosiery With Lace Clox, Lace Inserts and Colored Sports Weaves, $4.50 and $5.00 Values at $2.75 Kull-Kaslno-'cd Hosic ff to battv kind, nmle 'j ono of the best manufacturers in the e uinf y Bea.itiful desitrr. i in open votk lace e'ox so much in ni-i o, i.'-i wond'rf'i esii'ns in I-m-p inserts. And ery striking heavy silk Sports Hosiery in h11 the newest Kal' shndintrs Rnd deifns. This hoieiy is the greatest nluo wo hae ever offered. New French Draped Veils We haw- JuKt rti-olxoil from Pnrl an Importation of tlie or nt.-t in oiIr T.iose life tlrnixil over tl). liat nnd io I'-c wundor'ul o'nr ffioti of th. emhroidfrv Fine English Woolen Scarfs, $3.50 Sports colors in i-tilpfs nnd iotu rntie vlaiils In Ix.iuUful (,oior tours Mndi! nf liiuii'ul lugttoiKi (nlt Mini-, in Hio lonoct ntlrs for the coming autumn T! ?c would he Rood nlup at $r On Special Quality Silk Duvetyne, $5.50 yd. A er deglrnble weight th.it will not crush or must, reudll) oft lusfnus uunlltj nnrt cinied In all !lu Hfuson'H latest color totiff lncludlni Itust Old Ulue, Bener N'r ind HlncU b Kayser Leatherette Washable Gloves, $1.00 V,iej.e nr n-Bulnrlv J 1 65 n iatr nnd nrr st.indnrd nijnlitx iroes .mt the wolslit for Kail Tin re are ilent of white ui will ., the in in darKer slmdei , . ....u... nt. i-iunumj' Household Aprpns, Waterproofed, 50c Each ChecUi mil IMalda in pinK hue, n.i und hlai-K Well niadp and Keneroua si' , waterproof on the wrong side m.ikliiK them a erv nra-. tlcul Itltchen or household apron ' 1t Bathroom Mats in Thin In the usual 13 SO kind rum. woven in four color doalKnr.. blnclc and jullow forming Uib pattern colors. A New Importation Just Received of Allen's French Hairnets, $1.00 Dozen The duality of thes new nolo I th bout w hnvs ever hail Thev come In cap nhupo and stralBlit ahapo tn every VAnt'd shl White and Grey' Hairnets are 15c eaehs hm . .!'... i street, took place yesterday afternoon nt 4 o'clock nt tho Loralno. Dr. Kd; elson, of the Ilodef Shalom, olllclaUid at the ceremony, nfter which tho guesti wero entertnlned at dinner on the Hoof Qnrden. . . The bride and bridegroom left on an extended trip through New Tork State nnd will be homo after October 1 Among those prrscnt wee Mr "ii Mrs. Henry Aryt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hln din, Mr. nnd Mrs Uen Arvt Mr mm Mrs. A Decker. Mr and Mrs. Herman Aryt, Mr. nnd Mrs !-ou M. Hlndln, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hose. GARRICK DAILY MAT. 2ilf NK1HTH AT R IT, THE FILM SENSATION! MKTRO OrFKRfl 7G.00O Philadcl- phianit Hare Seen it! Join the Second 75,000! A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION FlUnS ALL HAT IlKSEtlVKD AI,L NIOHTS. BOc TO 2 AJ.L MATS . ftOc TO 1 BO FORREST Lt 6 ETgi.p: GHAnLEB DILLINfJItAM Prntii John diaries Thomas in tub oonotx.tp nrfirAT. roMHDv THE LOVE .LETTER" NEXT MONDAY EVG.TtsAnT A. L. Erlanger' HIIEEZT MUSICAL COMi:DT TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE DinnCT FROM 200 NOTH. IN NEW TOIIK 1'nn Vit Wed. Bit.. KOr in 2 00 BROAD Next Mon. " CHAHI.Kf DILMNfJHAjr Prenont Allan Pollock n th. C.rrnt London I)rninx"c Kucnii A Bill of Divorcement METROPOLITAN OiHru Uroad A HrtUMA Pnfilne T1I1B WEEK ONLY MAT. TOMOKROW MAE DESMOND IV "EXPERIENCE" &R& I'lCTfRK Popular Pncw: --' ,' v t w'k "thr r.nvi: or b" shdnq r W EITH'S THEATRE I Josephine Victor i&L .ill o In ".iii.n A itimieo" sA. ru. ri,:. ci i fl OflKlnil Iturn 1 rs L WUHam Brack lloiul) r . ArniMtroni;, ..'milow nnil lioff ft 1'hlnn Dihrn J 1 ri'l ni'tni' man & bonn' Ticatrea M. W JAYIJR. Ceil. Ml .Manucrr ORPH-lIM Orri.mnvn Chrlten v-'Ivr"'-w'" Mot Tumor 2.15 . ORPHEUM PLAYERS l- tt... i... . r. . n Till! At'OflTTAI. KtV,tCnp ' n 1'hli.li .' Sll 7 tx I '!i g. Wnlnvt M it. Tniluy r in I'.rrtlnl Prrkrlltn "Twinkle Toes" 'l " i V "'ir.,N"l EMMETT VELCH Minstrels WlWIWIIIII'llUlllpIkl! IIKJCUIDtl! L3 ilMlffi Wl !IHn!!'lti I 1 lo iniy j or pairH at Ihla price Rug: Designs, $1.90 They are heuy nerMcenble hath ThB hlue piedonilnates with white. . luiimrvuuvn uimglts ; fngt jcyTHtAPPCAUMEl 3V MARKKT AT NtNnTl'.EN'lll BECONI) & r08ITlVEl.Y FINAI WEEK CECIL B. DE MILLE'S I.ATEHT It anEATEBT I'ltODUCTIOK "Affairs of AnatoV' WITH r.NCQUAM:DAtlT INCLUDINfll WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELUO'rr DEXTER BEBE DANIELS MONTE BLUE AGNES AYRES THEODORE ROBERTS WANDA HAWLEY Addd NEW TONV HAItd CAIlTOplf Mnle Fenttire "I R rj f)vertur' PAI S.CV 12M MARKET BTnEBT JT AUrlUEi j0 A M to It I. M. IlUPEItT "THE OLD NEST" iit'oirrs ARfAHIA I'HESTNl'T Hoi. 10TH i-MtWlUlT-lL 1nA M (o ii-iti ji. M. Conotancc Talmadge "VmS VICTORIA MAIIKET All 0TII II A f In 11 IS 1 M. 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