Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
IVflncy Wynne Talks of the Baird-Carringlen Wedding
in Baltimore "Tomorrow She Sees Attractive
Sub-Debs at Supper-Dance
GilTE n. number of lMillndclphlane
.rill co down te Hnltltnerc tomor temor tomer
- Ji Cp wcddUm of Ittinny Cnrrlns-
'.' iml ChnrllP I.nlr.1. T he
".'.,. ...nrinlt. Hip l.ri.lnl nnrtv nnil
!w iminrdlntP fnmllipfi nt n mnnll dance
S'th" nnltlmere Country Club in thu
renin' . ,.,.. .1.,.. ,i.pv ,., ( iiv0
i V!iPcllnc. W. V.. nftcr tlielr wed
In "'V.'r I Mn.li.i.uriiiul riiiirlln.lm
iii inn " :- .- v. . - -.
Ktuim iiiume, mKi
, gw , , . in.
iuWum InlereMH tlierc, find me tlii-v!
-HI nettle
..lhr- cnui
ItH Hint in
.' .1. -. Ult'f
.Ser scelnK lifr one day wenriiiK n
Pfw Muc Rwentcr'nnd wnnll feathery
iw lint, with n white Hklrt ivml fhoei,
,n.l i-lie ci'itnlnly was ene flnc-loeklnc
'sie Iiiih two hIhUts who arc at-itniil'i-.
toe: In fact, thev nre u muxt
W. i i II. IiiPlili.ntn v. Him.
m me I" I-.tl'i'J. but eery one who
VJhh wr wll calls her IJiinnr. rytcn
SilVKulnl mer wild her husband will,
n;'8 mil'"
tneWK her
dale Kuli'l
rse go down from here and Kliza-
v th TenncH and the 8yd Tl.nycr, Jrs.,
V.a th .Tnrcd Inccrsetls.
I SAW Fitch u charming party of sub
debs the etber evening in the Rrjll
, the llellevue-Rtrntfnrd. after the
Watrc Mrs. James Hnlsey gnvi- u
f.t Mnurv's (laughter, and hnd Hiiinh
Large nnil Vlrgliila Allen there iin-1 sev
eral of the younger boys. Inellidlng
Mifflin r.nrgc. Harnh Lnrgc Is Mrs.
Ttab Lnrcc's second deughtcr. and i
58 nuractlve. Mrs. Large by the
"ay, has taken n house at 122 Seiith
TVntyweend street, the old Middle
keuis there nt tbe corner, for the
winter, nnd Marjery, who Is ft debu
Jante this year, is having n geed time
Ming te nil the parties. There are
Biny nffalrs te be given for her during
tie peasen.
TO GO back te the mib-debs, Kath
crlnc Maury Is n sweet little girl.
She K of course, still In school and
ill net come out for n couple of yenrs
at nny rate, but it's easy te see she h
felng te have a flne time when she does
ukr her debut. Virginia Allen N n
daughter of the Perry Aliens and a sii
ttr of Agnes Allen.
TAI.KINf of Mvk. Large taking n
liniisp. it seems te me Hint n great .
.. r.,nnln nre enmlng Inte town UN
Bany people nrP m'" ' ";?.'"'
rtnte- for five or six months anyn. i
nd (he town !ieups nre being eneneii
djv nfler dnv. The f-easnn is n llttl." j
liter thnn iiM.nl becnim. opera (lees net ,
idrt till the last ot-evemocr. una ,
fomchew tlie season nlwnyn opens of ef
flr' 'lv with opera. Did you knew the
Merpin ChurchmnnR have taken tin
apartment in town nt the (Jlnd'-lenc for
fcvrr.il months? I understand the
Chris IlngeiiH have moved iu for the
winter tee.
Jli. Arthur "Whitney Howe ha1!
epdihl lil" house nt 'J03I! Te I.niieey
utrert, and the 'Willliim llnrls have
taken Mr. Clinrlcs A'nn Pelt'! heu.e at
20.T, Dm Tineey for tin winter.
EK'nner llnrt is a debutnnte thii year
and mi tliev have come Inte town. It's
ill very well even if you have vpversi'
mm. fr It tn!te time and much energy
te re from the country into town and
back nsiiln. and H's wli-er te be In town
tfhen the big balls start.
The firl bnll of the Frason will be
flveii next week, you knew, the one
the WmtH and Starrs nre giving for
Legnn Sinrr at the llellevuc-Stratferd.
BY Till! wiiy. I must net forget te
te'l 5 en I have It en Hie proper
milliii'ity flint tlie Krnnklln McFnd
dcn lll nor entertain nt luncheon aw
nsiial after the rnees en Tliniik"(Rlvln(:
Day tlil ear. Mr. MrFnilden hits been
tee III, nnil while lie In better iiml im im
prevtnc eneli day, trH. McFiulclen hns
(Jfcliled net te entertain until he is
perfectly well fisiiin.
LITTI.n lirether nnd hlster were bimily
tr.vinF te enteh blc brother in ques
tion', of hiMer tlie ether (Iny, nnd
Auntie puislntc by the deer henrd the
follewliie query and reply: "Well, new
you knew se much," nnld email brother,
"rappose j en tell us who Imi't the
Teuer of Londen." "Who built the
Tenn- of Londen?" replied bit; brother
dlmlal n fully: "why, you peer IihIi, n
Cng of Knglishmen."
NANCY WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Dr and Jlra, (icereu G. Hesh. of 1721
Bprure rtreet, nnnounce the eiiRase
Jjcnt at theli riniigliter, Ml.ss Krnnrc.i
Hen te Mr AVIIIIam i:. M. Peele. ?en
Jf Mrs Ofnrce I. J. Teele, of 11JS
BpnifB sfreet. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pierre H. du Pent, of
imjwoeil, Kcnnett Square, have Issued
nvltatlens for a dance en Friday even
uiB November 25. at their home In
foner of Miss Paullnu du Pent. Mlsa
Vlceriiie k. du Pent and Mlsa Jlnr&ar
tta du Pent.
lllsi lloviinend Petter. dauRhter of
r Ames lettnr, of I'revldunce. It, I
will arrive tomorrow te hn the truest
f Mr and Mih Jeseph I IiverliiR
nharlen of Old Yerk read Mrs.
Wharten will bIve a tea en Friday In
JiOner (if Miss Petter whose eiiK.iKement
te Mr Charles W. Wharten was recently
wineuneed. Haoelvlnif with .Mrs 'Whar 'Whar
eon win i,e Mrs Jeseph S. Cevering
nniitnn. jr.. Mrs. .1. llertram Mppln Mppln
cett, Mrs V It. I.everlnif, Mrs. T.
"Illlam Khnlivr and MIhb r.lsle Du Puy
illrst. On Satuidny cvenlnK Mr. and
Mix Jopeiih S Leverlnpr Wharten, Jr ,
"i niete, entertain at dinner
In nentir n. U..a n. ,. ,..l Air Whiir.
ten.
..Mr and Mru Jacob S. DlMten, of
jorweod Hall, Chebtnut Hill, have la
u(l Invitations for a small dance en
e en
meet
Huiiaay evening, November 11, te
Eneimh hockey team.
.At thn ten te ba Riven by Mr. and
ri Ilorace r. Nixon en lrMay after after
yen at their home. 2203 Walnut stieet,
irem 4 until 6;ae o'clock, te pres-etu
u jeeiety tluilr d.uiRliter. MIbb Mary
ixiui Mm. Nixon will be assisted
in rwen !!,. i,y jjrH ,i. Uekh StoveuHon,
" irineeten, Miss Anne Helllngswurtli
rTir,l?"j. Rf,H- William W. Perter. Mrn.
'hl, Wlilaid Mrs, lv. IrvliiB Reich-
,(r Ml , ra IMtrnnl l..lu Tim ileltii.
p,1)''? who will aHBlst will be MIbb
Pfi.vu ... w"i iibhihi win ne ;iibh
hnni?elh " HnttleH, Mltia Oertrude V
A "J Hnniuli M. Klllett. Mln (lertrude
mi.. M,rah,,m Mlsa Uannlntr Oranite,
MeL",''y I'lt,1. Ml"8 "d'n v
rtrii V'1?': Mllr' " Miller, MIi-h Mar
V.1" A I'hi.lnw riea ifni,n,.inu n
rer .. ...:.'.... ...-.. ...v..,. ...., . -.
Olv S., ....
if. u". m
Kalherlne Starr, MIkh'
JYiLTllnrl. nini-s 1,11' .3 111(1, itir-i
J.. x,r'nc 'u't'nliiHen, of Woodbury. N.
tewri h, c"",.".n Tnicy, of Wllllamfi-
M,f
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ulni
Inlt
Wllmir,"',"-."'.' ' "i 'W. ("J. i'nt
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nf
VlrWni. ii" :.MIB ''VNheth Heycl. MIhh
i"f nia ICar In mul uiuu ..v,. ,,,.., n.e
A dlnne
Wrtr l ioiiew rer tlie receiving
nn. ,..iii " " "r
1, .L. -
StuYn lv.. . . m',-tl1rr of Mrs. Charlefl
M th i.r,n '"n'lnu chiBs, te bn Riven
vinlnt ,np,,,v'"-.stratfiir(l en Friday
Ml ' h.'. . V' tl,e ''"minltlfe will Irtclilde
Ur' j?,'",Ut' , 1'ft"llu'1. Mr- Allen li.irtew,
Cyan. t,te" Kwing Uroeko and Mr. T.
vnln
Ev """eii
n Dunn.
rles of Sundey afternoon concerts
.. ...nt. ........ i.i. ..., '. Ilnu'nk. .Ir Afru fM..atat r t,uci xt.
ii, wiin vrj. . i-" ,. ;,-: , -,: ',"..?'":,-; ?,";, "A"-:
linli SI. ft Iiih till kiltil nt ""ivii w, vjui-iiiiiihi. due. ii. uuniun
",. Jtinnri.rhv n 1 lm JJeCeuuh, Mrs. Frederick Hurlhurt, Mrs
,. imtcn eiiliiinw(rt n ume Henry I'ratt McKean, Mrs, W. i3eau-
ntpr. jiisi rummer i re" mini wiiitnnv Vn Tinrni.i r um r
si .Miierln V. llealh, MIkh
Miuu ,.."' .iiK ijit.iiuir r Miian,
Hari. J' B1"1" 'le Mert" H''tl M'h
jj'?' '.e(jtl stair and MImh Klcannr
l..l..Y." ' '"? nh.TK Who Will JSBlft will
will lie given durlnjr tlie eciisen ut the'
ijprmaniewn cncKct uiuu. Tlie llrst
will be B vcn en Xevamber 20. Tlie off.-
reri Include Mr. Wllllnm Jiiy Turner,
Mr. snmuei u, I'onem vice
ilmiin.
Tucker,
mmlttac
Hotifmelaer,
W Olnrlc, 3d, Mm. Hldney Emlcn Hutch-
uinnii, irn. nenry h ureve, Mrs. Lee
lield S Stokewgkl, Countess Santa Uu
IRiia, a;
Frederick W. Tayler, Mrs. Wllllnm Jay
i. .ia. j-i,ini:jn il. niiitn ijiiiik
Mrs. Frnncls 11. Slrawhrldife. Mrs.
Turner, Mrs. Jnnipn Starr. Mrs. Arthu'
IT 1 ,,t ..... 11.....I-, .. tl ..... .
Heland U Tayler. Mrs. J. AndreivK
jv.h ..lira. i-aiuL'i ,. v iiinuiirn. mm.
Hiiirlrt. ,lr, Mrs. Oorjre F Tyler, MrH.
Jesenll Wayne. Jr.. Mrs Kranlc II. witr.
ten. Mrs. William 11. Tucker Jr., Mrs
Samuel-H. CoIIem, Mrs William II.
Kurtz, Mrs. William Trice, Newhall. '
Mis. Henry W. Uiymeml. Mrs Vlolet
Oakley, Mri. Perc Wllinr, Mrs. Tol Tel
ucrt N. Klclini-ilren. '1 lllchard Hoes Hees
mur.sler and Mrs KianUlln Uaker. Jr '
Jlr Theoderu Uiicelni? Starr and her
daughter. M!s l harlettc Churchill
Biurr. et JZi MeTclatul avenue, Chest
nut Hill, nccempunlcd by Miss Mary
Krnestlne Applcten, dauBhtcr of Mr and
Mrs. Samuel Appleton, of Chestnut Hill,
returned en Mendny from Went Point,
N. Y., where they spent the week-end.
Mlsa Margaret Watsen, dniiRhter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. WatBen, of
ayne avenue and Jehnsen street, Qer Qer
mantewn, will kHe a larse luncheon en
Thursday, TVcemher CD, In honor of MIhh
Judell MarU Husten, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Jeseph M Husten, of Wlsa Wlsa
lik'keu aictim, ilcrnwi-iiewn. Miss Hu -ten
will be presented b" her parents lit
a tea en Tuehduy, December i, which
will be followed by a (luinur Hiid dance
M ss Husten la a student at .Smith Col
lege. Mr. ami Mr William T. Dixen, of
Grecnpelnt, Md., who are spending seme
tlme as the guests of Mrs. Dlxen'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pcarci
Crlsflcld. at their home, Gravers lane,
Chestnut Hill, are spending u fortnight
In Atlantle City, Mrs. Crlsfleld will
lcay6 today for Wnshtigten, where she
will attend the Armlstlce l)ay celebra
tion. Whlle there she will be the gucai
of Mr. Arthur Crlsfleld.
The debutantes who will ns!t In r.
celvlng nt the tea te be given by Mi.
and Mrs, Frank Matties, of 267 Seuth
Nineteenth stri-et. finm I tin, II is-nfi
o'clock en Friday afternoon. Novem-
ner :n, te present tlielr daughter, Miss
Klizabcth 15. IJattles. will IiipIuiIp -MIhi
Virginia tleckrrher. Miss Vlrglna de
.Mera i nmiin, fliiss tiertrude Dougherty,
Miss Kllznbeth Wayne, Miss llannlng
M8M Mnry ti xXOII( M(.B Mnrgaret
I; rgv Miss Eleaner T. Dunning,
Mlss Oertrudc A. H. Orahani, Miss
Helen Valmerln Mlchell, M'sa Katharine
,, ,.art(.ri M1(,s K.,innrlIle Knight
sni'th. Mlhs liernlce M Mcllheiinv, Miss
Mirguiet rhelps, MIsh Kl'xabeth Austin,
Ml. K Mr.ru n .Jte.M . MIhb Wnlbuw
Mlsa Kara I! Ilailv.
-,- ;"'.,". "'7, """'" '" '"
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. MeulfiiKi. Jr.
w'U entertain at dinner at their home,
90S Seuth Forly-elRlitli utreet, Frlda
eveiiltie, Deectnlier i.'". In honor of their
debutante dniiRliter, MN Saleme Zane
HculliiBS. befera the tluiu-e te be kIvph
by .Mr. and .Mrs, IT Witen I.'ttle. of
the Orrlmrd, SlrnlTenl. nt the Hellevue Hellevue
Stralferd. te irecut their daughter.
Miss Nancy D. I-lltle.
Ml Kay H. Smith, dnuchter of Sirs.
Harry Hinltb. was mertied quietly nt I
o'clock en Saturdnv. N(-mber B, nt tlie
home of her liretli".ln-luw and sister.
Mr. and Mrr Il.'iijnivhi II. I.lnteli. of
1324 North Ninth strett. Kaelin, te Mr.
Karl F. McI'Veu-r. son uf Mis. Katlinilne
MeFceter, of thN city The ceremony
was performed bv thr frreet-unole of thn
brlde. tlie Itev. William Ilplllii&hed, of
UliiBrtei, X. J.
Norten-O'Brien
Mlbs Mary II. fi'Brlen, d.iui;iiter of
Mrs Catherine (I'llrUn. of inns I'eweil
itreet. Norrlslenn, and Mr. W lllnni F
Norten, of Tiey. N. Y, beh of Mr. nnd
Mrs. G. II Norten, of Manchester. N
If . were married this mernlnn with a
nupt'al mai-H In St Patrick's Church
Norrlstewn. The TKcv. Frends I,. Cnrr.
Tiaster of the church, officiated. Tlu
lirld- was attended by Mas Anna P
ranlcy as maid of honor The flower
Blrl was Miss Dorethea U O'Hrlrn niece
of the bride. Mr. Jehn F. O'Brien,
brother of the br de, was the best man
and the UHhers included Mr. Lawrence
J O'Hrlm and Mr. James A. O'llrlen.
Turner & Meredith
Heme Talent Producer h
ti,n hetiTii i:kiiiti:i:ntii stki:kt
ifoeMrf. Hprucc SOUS
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LADIES' SUITS, COATS
DRESSES and SKIRTS
MADK TO Olllini
Rrmeiiellny a SperiaUu
it - -low ri Heni.e'iiililf.
KENNER 275 S. 11th tt?:!!
H
AIR DRESSING
MARCEL WAVING
tiy men rxperie
M.NKCTO" HAIU iivi:in(,
N. W. THEE
33 S. 9th
rimnr: Will. R12I
REGILDING OLD PICTURE
OR MIRROR FRAMES
In flelil or Sllirr br eld-stnWI'.lieU
mnmitiuturrr.
l'lienc, Illbrrt 3118
C. A. GREENIG
J7 N. IirT1'HINON hT.
Het Killiert S. Arch, Olli & lOi'i.
iinTD''IBilli!Diil,;D1IIH'"1B
K1''1"'"" MlllnUilllU II1W SI
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WINDOW SHADES
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Meeiiared nnd
Itune In SI Hours
Bij Stock
Bi( Facilities
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3123 FRANKFORD AVE. y
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ALL DRUG DF.PI SWttS
OR DIRECT 81.00
TRIAL 5IZE IOf"
IJOSEPHiMLEFEVRE
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, REMOVES HAIR
J J'THEACCCPTEO OtPILATORy
ft FOR 30 YEARS
Vj SAFE-EAY- CONOMICALTO lfit
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ETVkNING PTJBLIO LEDGH3B-PHDDABefHIA, WEDNESDAY,
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Engaged
iiBBaiiiiiiiiaaaiiViiiWMyv iy i JV-t'
LHNOKE ADAH MeCAtX.
Whose engagement te Nerman Mi Mi
eord Maclxlsh, of Glcncoe. III., has
just been announced
MISS McCALL ENGAGED
Daughter of Head of Philadelphia
Electric Company Is te Wed j
At n luncheon given by her parents 1
teii'. announcement was muiie or thu
engagement of Mlsn l.enere Adah Mc
Call. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph
11. McCnll, of -112 Sycamore avenue,
Merien, te Nermnu Illllurd Maeheish,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew MacLeluh,
of Cralgie I.cn, Gloncec. HI.
Mr. .AIhcIam?Ii, who recently returned
from nn extended stay in Europe, is
well known in Philadelphia, where he
tins been nil arehltfcturnl student at the
University of Pennsylvania. He is at
prevent with n firm of nrcliitects here.
Although the engagement is of com cem
parntlvely recent erig'.n. Miss McCull
and Mr. Mneheish liavp known each
ether for yenrs. Ne date has jet been
set for the wedding.
Mr. Jeseph K. McCnll is president of
the Philadelphia Klectric Company.
Cummlngs-Falrbrether
A wedding et Interest took place today
at 12 o'clock neon In the Cathel c Church
of the Transfiguration, Fifty-fourth
street and Cedar avenue, when Miss
Katlierlne Ilegln.i Kulrbrether daugliter
of Mr Nicholas Kulrbrether, 6C30 Men-
Ster!?
lV (ft ' ' "' " " " ' 'T I - M-M
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BON WIT TELLER &, CO
cjie Spceialhi Shep cOriatnaken&
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Fer TOMORROW THURSDAY
An Extraordinary Sale
of One Hundred and Fifty
WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED
COATS, CAPES and WRAPS
65.00
Providing Savings of 24.50 te 60.00
On Every Garment in this Collection
m
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M
Materials
Fur Cellars
THESE Coats and Wraps with their luxurious fur trim
mings arc assembled from our regular stock and feature
the season's newest medes: the blouse model, the cape hang
ing straight from shoulder, the sleeve set in at the waistline
and the box coat, with or without belt. Linings of pussy pussy
wileow, crepe de chine or soft satin in self or contrasting
tones. Colers: Sorrento, Mala-, Zanzibar, beaver, Mor Mer Mor
recain, brown, marmot, navy and black.
M
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K THIRD FLOOR 1 a
' in i '
trose Btreet. became, the brldd of lift
V ncent P.'Cummlngs, of 628 EttBt Urena
Btreet, Cliester. The ceremony was per.
formed by the Itev. Jehn I'. McHugh.
The brlde was attended by Mlsa Anna
it Speck en bridesmaid and Mr, Marie
Cummlngs, brother of the bridegroom as
best man. Upen their return from a.
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. CummlngB
will maker their home at BOS East Twenty-first
street, Chester.
TlAmUCLOUOH negENBKHOEn
A pretty wedd ng will take plaoe at
Aldine Theatre
CHESTNUT AT NINETEENTH STREET
DIRECTION FRED D. AND M. E. FELT
CONTINUOUS SIIOWIXO 11 A. M. TO 11 1'. M.
World's Most Beautiful Theatre
Opens Friday Next at 11 A.M.
With the Film Sensation of Years
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
IN
"The Three
Musketeers"
Tlie Greatest Action Picture
Ever Made. Frem the Great
est Nevel of All Time.
First Time
in
Philadelphia
An Epoch in the Theatrical Life
of Philadelphia
PROGRAMS OF DISTINCTION
GREATEST ORGANISTS
WORLD'S LARGEST
Firmin Swinnen, Rolle
AMBASSADOR Tn ? 1" s?tn5l1LewCodyin"ADangcreusPastime"
DELPHINE, SUPER-BOLIVIA, EVORA. SILK
VELDYN, PAN VELAINE.
BEAVER. GRAY SQUIRREL, BLACK
CARACUL, TAUPE or PLATINUM WOLF,
HUDSON SEAL, AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM.
Arranged for Thursday
Sale of Prunella Skirts
CHECKED. STRIPED AND CROSS-BAR PLAIDS
8.75
Made le Sell Frem 16.50 le 21.50
THE most hucce&sful patterns and combinations of coloring, in
box, cluster, side and knife plaited models, as well as tailored
styles with slit, welt pockets. Celers are brown and tan, navy
and tan, black and white and navy and geld.
t..i mi., vu.t...iK.lMM r-lii,rli thbt Ave
t ..a n .ii.i .i,Ati xfiM .T. Isabel
nestnbcrgtsr will become the brlde or
Mr. Henry Uarrncleugli, both of Cad
waladfcr read, KIklns Park The bride
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mllinan
. Itesenberger nnd granddaughter or
the late Mr. WIIKam T. Smith.
MOORE8TOWN
Mr and Mrs. Moere, of "roeklyn, are
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert H.
Evans.
KiViiV
BY THREE OF THE WORLD'S
PRESIDING AT THE
THEATRE ORGAN
Maitland, K. A. Hallett
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PcxVi
I Arail. of Mn.le
'STOVEMBEfi V, 1921
InviUtieDt
or Annenace
ee- I
Medemte rrit -W & menta
Writ or rhene for ICnitrTfrtl or Vrloted
Samples,
ROTAL ENGRAVING C&, S14 Waliat St.
:OUR
STORE ORDERS
Buy Anything Anywhere
Our rniileiners nre net confined
te the stetk of nny one store lint
msr dhldc thtlr purehnsM nmen
the lending stores of riilli.. thus
ttlng the Terr best Tallies. Our
bii'nfs Is renfldenttnti our terms
w'ritij re'n pktaii.s tonight
Marriett Bres.
fellU CHESTNUT STREET
whatDQIt?
PIUt.A.'H FOUHMOST THKATKE3
BROAD 2 WEEKS ONLY
Pep. Mat. Today, 50c te $ 1 .50
"Bright and alive with hearty,
human laughs." - v avkicav
JOHN GOLDEA4 Present
GRACE M2D.E
A COMEDy WITH SOAIGS
Sttjed Under Direction W'incnell Smith
I'rlre F.v..ritie te 5L le.Hnf Mit ,i0cte2
BKATH TO.MDIt I'fllt THI l.A ;T I1HK
FORREST 2 Weeks Only
"Preicnt 'Follic' is the belt
ever."- I'l'lll.lf I I UdlJU
POP. MAT. TODAY
i:ath tomek. ren Tin; last wkkic
GARRICK PP. Mat. Today
"A pretty and satisfying
romance." -i. ' ms m i.i.rjTi.v
"One of the most pleasant
evenings ut the theatre for
many months." inch irkis
SAM H. HARRIS Presents
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