"7" ""' ' iV ''' Tpr1 mAmihmmmf'1 -& trwmL ya'w -. i v-. .;,' T. 1 1 ii , ?&& ( "I"' ")! '- j h-fi 'wi,.Vj? 'j. V"'"''," , " W' . . . I I ' . il ' "' - 1. k. rn t ' ; V j4' x BBI(3"lBl3lO .BrraRPHIIADELPHM:, JEJESBAYv 'OCTOBER -18, -1021 4 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Receives Letters Telling of Lack of Manners Among the Yeung People Current Events Talks te Be Given in the Feyer of the Academy EVIDENTLY a number of mother rcml of the woman from out of (own who iad told me of eme of our Rr!f,' bml innnncrs, for I hnve tift'I Jevernl letters ulnce gnturdnv when the account una piibllnhed. The letters linve thnnked me for the few words of warning te ninke the girls think, but thev hnve nlRe called attention te an other and breach of geed manners among the young people. And this time It Is net only the girls but the younger men vrne came in ier criti cism. IT'S this matter of answering invita tions and. after having answered them, remembering them. I have been told one story after another of the trial of the hostess who gives a dinner before a dance or the theatre or a the strc pnrtv for n certain number of girls and men. When only a few ere nuked It mekes a decided difference if they de net nil attend and most cm hsrrnsslng things are often the result of this lack of thought. There was one dinner given last year at which the hostess waited for bnlf an hour after every one else hail arrived, and then finally called (he young mnn's home en the phone te find he had forgotten about the invitation he had answered nnd accepted, and had gene away for a weak. ANOTHER letter told me that invita tions had been issued by the writer a short time age for a dinner. Of the ten men Invited only four nnswered the invitation. Finally three days before the dinner she telephoned te the homes of the ether six te find what their an swer was. Twe had accepted another Invitation and had forgotten te nn wer hers and regret, nnd four ethers intended te go te her dinner, but hadn't taken the trouble te let her knew. Can you imagine the state of mind of a hostess left till the last minute te knew wlipicr these invited arc coming or net, and at the last minute obliged te ask some one te "fill in," which is never a compliment? It's pretty bad, you will admit. One hostess I heard of did n splendid thing last year. She invited, among ethers, a young man her daughter knew very well. He did net answer; just made a mental note of the dote and time and took it for granted that they would knew he was coming. When he arrived at the house and entered the drawing room his hostess looked per fectly blank at tlrst, then, gathering her wits together, rIic advanced and greeted him. but said: "Why, this is a sur pne!" "Surprise," sold the veung man, "did jeu net expect me'" "Why no," she answered. "Yeu did net an swer the invitation se I invited some " Iw !n your place." Xccd I say Ihnt young man has net been pnlltr of any social errors since that time? It was very awkward, und rather I tlimi have it go any further Sirs. ordered another place arranged for him nnd made the young man staj . Hut I wager lie would net like te go through I hi" embarrassment again. ' The time te answer an invitation is I the daj you receive it. und the time te I make a note of the engagement en your I spuul calendar is the time jeu answer the invitation. If you have accepted, , meke n note te s te it: nnd If ou nine declined de net put It en the i-nl-eml.li Then theie will bP no confusion , and w shall have n little mere swum us well as a little mere politeness nnd thnp ill be some pleasure in cnlei taming. , "AID .ou ever hear am thing as pepii. y lnr ns Hip Vl)yer 0f ,hp Academy el Mns. for ntertninments this ,-;u'' lesiilvch everything Is being ' held theie ou knew the iViveisiu IV tension s(l(.ietJ- u ill conduct a sories'of elglteen lectures there this veai en Monday morning, nnd they haw si "ire, I)r Carle Itaiguel te speak I , l"ii'. AM Sunday evening (nlki. and he women who nrn inteiested .no v.. Mward UMdle. M.. K,,'Wi , ? ,' ; Mrs Ne, ten D,wHi Mis stnnlei' Flegg. dr. Mrs. Jeseph Le ih " , , S'ergj; II Lorime,.. M, Vi K M ,. ' n. Mrs. Jehn Mas,,.,, Mis (' ,,' Farnum nnd Mr,. Soymeui Mavis ?Vi: iM ,he jeungMeM of the male , -penes a deshe that ;.W of the' ynins.te , JP jentle and fen.lnine n ' fm?r ... el,le:' ,nv ni.ii. aged --. eM.-um i M i j.0 M,(l ( r called after him In a loud tone, "Junier, de as I say at once." "Oh. mamma," said Junier, "don't yell at me like that. (Jee! It makes me awful mnd." NANCY WYNNE. secIalT actTvTtTes Mr. Hutch P. Ulllegans announces the engagement of his daughter, Mls Klor Kler Klor ence M. Hlllegnss, te Mr. Jonliue 7. Hewell, son of Mrs. Maud Jenes Hewell, 1525 Sprucn BtrceL The guests who will attend the lunch- eon te be given by Mrs. rtellln H. Wil bur at her home, Old Stone Heuse. St Davids, en Thursday, In honor of MIhs Mary If. Miller nnd Miss Sarah Legan Starr, will Include Miss Rosemary D. Howe, MIks Lydla M. Clothier, Misn Alberta P. Heath. Miss Anna 8. Nnwbeld, Mini Gertrude A H. Gra ham, Mia Wnlburgn K. nellly. MIb V rglnla Heckschcr, Miss Hannah Marlm Elliett, Miss Evelyn It. Drayten. Miss Helen V. Mlchell, Miss Louisa M. Wnl Us, Miss Margaret L Large, Miss Elea Elea eor Dunning, Miss Mary Nixon, Miss Alice Utnedlct, Miss Isabel Frnier, M!b Martyn Geerge, Mis Jean Riley, Miss nilznbctli Wayne. JIIss Elisabeth Aus tin, Miss Margaret Phelps, Miss Blddlc, Miss Jerdin and Miss Gertrude Dough erty. Among these who will ass'st in re ceiving at the tea this afternoon which Mr and Mrs Charles C. Savage will give at their home In East Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, te formally present te so ciety their daughter, Miss Pauline de T. Savage will be Miss Clntra Hills, Miss Sarah Legan Starr, Miss Eleaner Hart, Miss E. Martyn Geerge, Miss Margaret H. Hamilton nnd Mss Mary Lewe Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Savage will gle a dinner-dance en Saturday, November 12, In honor of Miss Savage. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge MePadden. of Bloemfleld, Vlllaneva, will entertain at dinner en Thursday, October 27. Mr and Sirs William J Clothier, of Wynnewood, will gle a tea en Satur day, October 29, following the Tickerlng Hunt. Mr. Jehn McKadden. son of Mr. Jehn H, McFadden, of northeast corner of Nineteenth nnd Walnut streets, will give a dlnner-dance en Saturday evening, October 22, nt the Mask and Wig Club for fifty gueata. e Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensse laer, of Camp Hill Hall. Pert Washing ton, will give a dinner en Tuesday eve ning, October 25. m Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, of 1925 Walnut street and Whltemarsh Hall, Chestnut Hill, left en Sunday for a sev eral weeks' stay at French Lick Springs. Mrs. Stetesbury'a son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James H. R, Crom well, are spending a few days In New Yerk, where they met Mrs. CremwcH'B mother, Mrs. Herace E. Dwdge, of De troit, who arrived from Europe yester day Mr. and Mrs. J Kcarsley Mitchell, of Rosemont, will entertain at a dinner en Friday eenlng, October 28, In honor of Mi nnd Mrs. James H R. Cromwell Mr. nnd Mrs Mltchell will also enter tain at dinner en Thursday evening, No vember 3. Mr and Mrs Ienald W. Kent, of 30 Allen lane. Chestnut Hill, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daugh ter. Mrs. Kent was. before her mar riage Miss Kathleen Denn'sten, daugh ter of Mrs Edward Evans Dennlsten of Scheel Heuse lane, Germantown. A marriage of Inte est te their many friends took place en Saturday, Octebei S, whin Mrs. Mary D KnlRht, of Ger mantown, was married te Mr Samuel W Piissmeie of Germantown, by the Rev Francis M Fex, of the Summit Presbyterian Church of Germantown Mr and Mrs Pnssmore will live In Den Eyrie, their home en Street lead nt JoluiRvllle Station, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Mr and Mi Caryl Roberts, who have beui spending the summer nt N'arra ftnnnrtt Pier, R 1 , with Mrs Roberte' n.uents Mr ami Mrs Edward Lewbcr Welsh, will return te their town heuse. 1 12U Spiuce strret, en November 15 .Mi Uelieits will aHend as bst man nt the v. eliding of his biother-ln-lavv Mi Jehn Lowlier Weli-h and Mis Chni lette l.ti Melne lJuiilep. dauRhtt r of Mrs. Aichlliald McCien of B.ilUhe.iihei Arrt Arrt inere which will be selemnld this afi afi afi inoen at St Bartholemew s t'huich, v "eii Mis William A PUtt, who hns been spindug several ireiuhs tiavellng abroad. Ins leturneil te the home of hei biulhei Mr Fiaiids T.i or Chambers hi P. nliiii Mr ii.imbei .Till bis (liiut'li'"! M ss Kai.i.nlne S Chambers I and Mlfcs I'lirlsiuv r ' iiniiioei" ann son Mr f'tancis T.u lur Chambeis .li . who have been spending stveinl month at Hieli country place at Penlljn, w.ll uccupv tlieli inwn house 15H0 Pine slieet. the middle of nest week Mis Piatt 'will l etui ii wiih t lii-iii The mat i lag, of Ml- nn Spencer l night1 i e Mis (iiaham Sp, ncei of i ii h ..lv and Beimiidi a'nd Mr r'ii.H Kdw.'iril Shaw fornieil of Bosten .Mill new of Vew iiik v i'l take plaie vei nult'llv en S.itmdav Octebei 20 at the j (imp of Mls SpMiu ei s bretbcr-in-'itw nt.il Histei. Mr aim .Mrs Charles I'ettt Ii .it 111 Sp.'iiigflcld .iveniie Chestnut Hill nlv n-emb'rs il t.ie mnedla'f. families w'll be pies nt A BRIDE OF THE WEEK iS? vJj ,."t:i .MRS. DAVID MARTIN RONEY Who before her marriage last evening in the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth and Ludlow streets, wns Mis Dorethy Evelyn Kecncmann, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. II. C. Keenemann, of 820 Marlyn read, Overbroek. Mr. Reney Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William J. Reney, of Taeny. After November 1, Mr. and Mrs. Reney will be at home at 820 Marlyn read I IMPORTERS. nKBIGXEns AP MAKERS OF tTOWWVS A f HILDREX'Z APPARV1. OF TTIF. HIGlirST CHARACTER FOR MORE TUAS T EXTY-S1X YB4RS GOWNS WRAPS SCITS FURS BLOL'SES v0l? ,-ri--rjxT I J MTLLEVERT SWEATERS SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH HA Fashions That Slenderize IN Coats Suits Dresses 29.50, 39.50 te 195.00 THE Harris Shep is ad- mittcdly the one place in town where the ma tronly woman can find Dresses, Suits, Coats and Wraps of a slenderizing: effect and original concep tion at prices that are astonishingly low. We have specialized in the manufacturing and de signing of this type of garment for ever a quar ter of a century. 'Iliis fact together with our unusual knowledge of style and market condi tions achieve values that challenge comparison. We picture a Harris model of Peiret Twill with iievel braid trim- priced L j M nulfl INI I 7"' V - t k w i, r) After a wedding trip the bride and bridegroom will be nt home at 13 Chris topher street, New Yerk, after November Mr. and Mrs. Edward Comfert Tatnall, who are spending their wedding Jeurnev in Bermuda, will return the latter part of next week and will occupy their home, 262 Seuth Seventeenth strect. Mrs. Tat nall, bofero her weddlnp en Thursday. October a, was Miss Eleaner Brander Austin, daughter of Mrs Esinende H. Austin, of Parley, Brldgrewatcr, Pa., and 1821 Pine street. Mrs Geerne M. Boyd, of 1900 Spruce street, and her daughters, Miss Mary Cuthbert Boyd and M ss Elizabeth L Bevd, who have been spending a short time at Atlantic City slnce their return from Belgrade Lakes, where they spent the summer, have returned te their home. MrB Geeige de Bennevllle Kelm who has been spending the summer at her home. Beverly Falrvlew, Edgcwatei Park, N. J., has returned te her home, 2101 Perter street American Ambassador te .Japan Rol Rel and S Mertis and Mrs Merris and theli family have taken a neuse at 2118 Spruce street, which they will shertlv occupy. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs Frank Hill are recclvinj: ronnratulatlens up0n the birth of a son, Franciii Hill. Jr. Mrs. Hill will be re membered as Miss Eileen Coyne, daugh ter of Mr and Mis, Patrick J. Coyne, of 1218 Rltncr street. Mr. Frank M. Feeney. of 1731 John John seon street, has returned home after a trip te Fertcscue, N J. . Mrs. Jeane Barry Hanshcw and Miss Alice Coelto have returned home after upending a few days at the Ritz-Carlten. Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Romana, of 1733 Johnsten street, have returned home after a trip te Kortescue, N. J. A birthday and masquerade party was plven In hrflier of Mits Margnret Heeper Frazler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn P. Frazler, 2." .'3 Seuth Colerado street There were twenty-six friends present The Ardcntes Club held a meeting en Sunday at the home of Mi Maurice Snyder. 2513 Seuth Sixth street Mr A Neff was elected president. Mr. Maurice Snydei secrttary. Mi Sidney Miller treasurer nnd Mr. Charles Soll Sell wltn vice president. GERMANTOWN Mi and Mis Geerge H. Beck who havn been living nt 4833 Pulaski avenue, have taken an apartment at the Grej Grej Grej stone for the winter Mr and Mrs C Stanley Borten nnd their family retuined last week te their home 7207 Charlton street. Chestnut Mill, wnere tney spent the summer and early fall at their cottage. BONWIT TELLER, fit, CO. w Specialty Shep Oriaina&en CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Special fei Wednesday FUR -TRIMMED SPORTS SUITS 49.50 A group of Spoil Suits, especially notcwertlis tot n high type of tailoring. These Suits are developed of Autumnal Tweeds, suitable for cold - weather wear, in checks, mixture', and invisible plaids The cellars, of Beaver. Australian Opossum and Raccoon, are generously full and enhance the smartness of the-e Sports Suits. FUR-TRMMED MOUSSYNE SUITS 69.50 A collection eT Suits that measure up te a high stand- , nrd of excellence: the material b it fine soft qualin, ' the Heaver and Huden Seal trimmings in then qual ity, the workmanship ami tailoring bj their perfection and correctness. Twe new silhouettes arc intei preted : one is et the long slender type, and the ether, with a short coat, suggests the slight hint of a Hare. FUR -TRIMMED COSTUME SUITS 95.00 Designed in accordance with the newest silhouettes, and embroidered, or trimmed with rich tins, these Suits of Marvclla, Tricetinc, Peiret Twill, Moii's Meii's svne and Veldyne, exeniplif) the significance of fine tailoring and care as te detail and finish. Spcciallj priced. SECOND FLOOR LxmrntuEiiR S-iiayA -li-i-w gnyi MISS DUNL0P WEDS MR. JOHN L WELSH Marriage Takes Place in Bartholemew's Church, New Yerk St. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mm. Geerire It Osberne, of SOU Saul street, announce the marrlaBe of their daughter. Mian Irene Beatrice Osberne, te Mr. Daniel Fecht, of 3304 Hewell itreet, en October 8, at Ht Mark's Kplscepal Church, by the Rev Dr. I F. Petter After an extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. tecnt will live at BIOS Cettace street. Mr. and Mrs James n. Turner, Jr.. 1248 Ttemaln street, announce the en gagement of thelr daughter, Miss Fran ces Ii. Turner, te Mr. Frederick Herseg. Jr An auttvmn wedding of Beclal impor tance te thin city, New Yerk and Vir ginia will take place at 4 o'clock thin afternoon In St Bartholemew's Church, New Yerk, when Miss Charlette Le Melne Dunlop, daughter of Mrs Archibald M McCrea, of Virginia and Ballyhcather, Ardmerc, and New Yerk, will become the bride of Mr. Jehn Lewber Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward I)wber Wclnh, of 1422 Spruce Btreet The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Merctr Lunlep, tin maid of honor. Miss Margaret Dunlop, another sister of the bride, and Miss Kltzabcth Woedln will attend an bridesmaids. Mr. Caryl Roberts, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, will act as best man, ami tne lieners will include Mr. Ben jamin Tllghman, Mr Albert L, Smith. Mr. William B. Miller. Mr. Radcllftfl Chesten. Jr.. Mr Daniel Grant and Mr A reception will fellow the ceremony ' at the Hetel Plaza Mr Welsh and his bride will spend the winter abroad. j FltlKlr SCANIX5N The wedding of Mlas Sara Scanlon, i or iui6f.ureen street, and Mr Francis S. Frlcl, of 1749 Wallace street, took place at the Cathedral of Sta Peter and Paul yesterdaj The Hev Jeseph M O'Hara performed the ceremony. The bride, who was attended by her otater, Miss Anna Scanlon, was given In mar riage by her brother, Dr Loe F. Scan lon. Mr. J. M. Convery attended ae best man and Dr Rebert A. Bradley and Mr. Donald J. Dugan acted aa ushers After the wedding breakfast at which thcre were some sixty-flve guests, the I bride and bridegroom left for Het Springs, Va. They will live at 1811 Whitehall street. Harrisburg kl j, am. Av. at lwF NORRISTOWN Mr and Mis Jeseph Rubin, of Swode street, gave a dinner of sixteen ceers In honor of their niece, Miss Rose Stem pie, whose engagement te Mr. Jacob i Geldberg hns recentlv been announced I MIhs Blanche Ccrx, whew marrlace te Mr. Clarence Pratt, of King of Prus- i sla, will take place en October iB, was the guest of honor at cards and a surprise miscellaneous shower given I by Miss Gertrude Selak. of B02 Stand-1 crige street. Among the guests were-I Miss Catharine Levering, Miss Mvrtlc , Batten, Miss Elizabeth Chambers, Miss Nan McKlbbln, Mrs Victer Whltmer, I Mrs, Frank Iegan. Mrs. Gilbert Mc Clennan and Mrs Elizabeth Oasselberry Venarure Today 2 SO, 7 4 0 ETHEL CLAYTON, "BEYOND" Wfr. lAflnJ Bread AMentiiimery a IS. 7 ft b p. m. "H 5 me TIMK ACTS B2nd MAJIKET ST3. AM r IIJDA Y AT B Tonight 7 and 0 P. M. ,WH, Stevens' & Lovojey In their 1021 Iterlew. viuien s Aiimnn it. Kftfttlnv ii rH lennrd i, Wltlard The Z.n Vara . Marjerle iaw n "The Iltittrrflr Girl" 5 nie TIME ACTS l&d-nVOvX U2nd St. ab.Mnrket i an ane ii.ae te 11 P M, ETHEL CLAYTON, "BEYOND" t&iCildt Themas Meighan in 'Cappy Ricki' S2D & LOCUST HTM Today 1-30 ft 0:30 te 11 TliveU "THE GOOD USD & SANKOM STa 1.80 ASA 0.80 te II Deustna Fairbanks In BAD MAN" NEXT WEEK-CHARLIE CHAPMV in "the rni.K tlaiw" CdlUyn) Market St be!. 60th . e., u .i , and ii 'LDAH BAinD In THE HEART LINE" C&chvi rnih fr CEDAK AVE 1 30 and 8, 7 and 0 EUOENE O'nniEN In "WORLDS APART" SjveMa nliv rnmrwin, JlbT & LANCASTER 1 80 te 6, 7 and 0 At the End of thf World' Jumbo June Fled. 'L rent t Gt-nrd Ave, ALir-E WIADT In a Ji LITTLE ITALY" S3 Academy Bcata Acid & Heppe'a. 1119 Cheat. PHILADELPHIA! sat. i nnrHPSTRA sibelius STnphen Ne B BEADED BAGS Repaired i Rcltned II r ln u your Handban or FjcketboeH We de General Itspainnc real n trunc, Qnlcl and HlUfr Merh Unci It. . patron. initiinicmj, ricaitng & neadlng. MARCEL BEAD SHOP ,1810 Chestnut St. Spruce 7996 DUMONTS 0TU & -VKCH Ega 8.16 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels , Hatirs BTKIKINO COAT. BfIT AND I HHIKT-WAI3T WOKKEKH AMRAADOR Daltlmere ue. at 5Uth , Tedn Tomorrow "TT,P 1... WelP' ' II VI'l, DAWN In ne W,ne VOir mi BONWIT TELLERS, CD. Uie Specialhj Sliep cfOrianailcnd CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fer Wednesday MISSES' COATS SUITS & DRESSES At Exceptionally Lew Prices QaI te Misses' Coats 79.50 p I'lii- (.ollettieii cempn-es ceatu and u rap-i.e.u of line Pan Velatne: wrap or h,iwl cellars et Wuh. Australian Opossum or Kit Fe. AUe sport models in imported Tweeds 01 Camel's Hair, with large cellars of tur. Misses' Sports and Costume Suils $ 54.00 I n this interestinR group are ce-tt.me suit et Dm cr 'It- Lame and Vcleut ahe ;peits Miits et imported Tweed. Seme arc tur trimmed, while ethers have (!ci.eratic effects et silk embroider), elt-strappmg-in (.able titchcr. Mi isses Duvet Velour de Laine Suits an 44.00 ui t. or line Dtnet de w itlieui trimmings of Lame and Velour. xs itli or fur. 1'l.un and uncrt.b',c te irs. ll the ind interlined. new Autumnal iolering. lncd M Special- POIRET TWILL FROCKS 111! a it ire str.utilit-liiic mode Kn Pr.ircf T .11 "a.vat., U III trimmed with plaited braid, (nmn i tepe or strappings nf sclt-mjteri.il. New leu-e slctwe and tic belt. A tuin.ll value. most ccep- 35.00 aVQh' mil FOURTH FLOOR "-j ); lIIIL.'H I.KADINtl TIIKATKKS niRKCTIDN I.EK & .1 J. HIM HK11T cnmmm mwmzmf VAUKVII.IE T OPERA HOUSL rnONiwUNUTMia WORLDS BEST THI WttK 6IIV M4TtlS tvli S 19 VAt. BRENDEL & BURT fiwe ca a s. with xahk Msrts. psaay brew ave tie asiwea EMILY ANN WELLMAN r I (or ' ir 1 A r ttl'i DU CALIOM GEORGE, ROSENEH PALO 6 PALET- M5CORMACK 6 REGAY JACK 6 KITTY 0MAC0 SKUBERT NEWS EVENT5 LUCILLE CHALFANT CClOIArtfiA SOfiAAHO A V IMPIlSSiaN OrJlNNY UNO Sumcwctiem tax cn '& w't" Ail bHUBERT LAST 5 NIGHTS M I Roewev 2m ON W tmc muhcal eoMcey sevsrev 1I 2EB ilf.ELIZAP.r-TH PAneeiAy A Tait of Kiefpllnniil Eielltnte jJV'i?' SEATS NOW SELLING 1. Ilur nrnMnrlc S Merrln ft rrrirni TIp vl I V is llrau' fu 1'r ,j Unn Mm fmtintctNTiwTHCAKE f,wye?Kg m CO. of 300-11 BIG SCENES MARVELOUS FOKINE BALLET Remember V V TlJ Bargain Mat. Wed., 50c te $1.50 THE LAST 5 NIGHTS LOE STORIES LYMC . GR.iP,TE.ST O SPJIMSH i iNMESP BY Thl AljtMORj or THl BAT" Last Pep. NEXT WFFK Mat. lomer. Hs' Presenf? GILDAVARESI iNWfc?Tccc"wswan "ENTER MADAME """ HENW STEPHEVJSON SD HVi) Y07K CAST D RtCT rnOH ADELPHI 1 III' M il THTRS -t sP I, . -,( 2S iii '"mi. 1 t ' ' I ' ' i- nin I .. I Special Election Day Matinee Tuesday, Nev. 8. Bet Seats 51.50 Srl MIW -filing K Wrrl himl wmm Niehtt at 8-15 Mati. Wed. & ST ThEATSl VALNUT AT )1 J"1 "' Ia ONE WEEK ONLY rte KSSSK5 SHU0f7 PVtSCHT m ADAN6EMSMAN ACaiffir ay a wash nctem pezet t)itk ALAN BROOKS AA'J A fr SUPPOftrUC COfrfANy Bargain Mat. Temi r 50c te $1.50 NEXT VEESS r:rMZ.s Otf WBC 4 .-'n-'t.va, fj ? SAT NIGHTS SO? te $250) SEATS NOW MHTINtES 5CfT2.00j ON SALE. I. k at S I'. FORREST Positively Las-J: Week A. L TWO LITTLE M IN I'fiH I'.: Ml vicM- BLUE '.0i tn J ".tl NEXT MOM.- Ml til WEcKS V I 0NI.i i vtt Henry W. Savage Tl r- H TH , M MUM IM I UN 1 hlN l ,( im, t xi Pep. Mats. Wed.. Sat., 50c te $2 BROAD ,' r LAST 7 TIMES WAKE UP. JONATHAN ! NEXT MONDAY RUTH CHATTERTON "MARY ROSE'' M .III' A I - GARRICK , '"t-tt n MR. PIM passes i in i.i n-- BY LAURA HOPE CREWS .1 N ' , , run i iL, i "Ml, I , I 1 I ' . "(I J TIIKATIIKM X NltKIl 1II11KCT10N STANl.r.V COMI'ANY OF AMKBICA MaIiI'M a' n'mk rmNTll 11 A IM TO 11 P. M. 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