',r . EVEftlHG VUBMCJ . LfeD'ateRr-PHIDADEIiFHIA; MOMDg, 3SDYBMBBR ;14 Wl i r 3 Jl)ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE 1 jYac.v Wynne Chats About the Montgomery s Spending the Winter in Reme The Jehn Newbolds te Sail, f00 Many Women Interested in Seamen's Institute IIHILB It will be perfpetly lovely for VV the Heb Montgomery te iinve a whole winter in Heme, It's really net eelng I" levc'' t,V 'iet t0 '' T XL; nt home. Mm. Montgomery l.s l'.i. . nerfcptlv sweet Weman, such n Jhnrmlni? hontcse nml se lovely te leek fmenT "he will be a real less te the ,ln Wc of the city. They are reIhk Ym11 en Saturday nnd overy one is Jntfrlnlnlnff them nnil glvlnB pnrMes in their honor day after day, till I Ivnndcr if they won't be utterly worn Jut before they Ret off te New Yerk. 0 They nre taking the whole family with them, Helen Hepe, Mary. Alex nitt and Ives nnd the youngest little ,rl whose name I de net recollect. Thf'r have taken nn apartment in Heme nnd will remain there for several months. Relng later te Kgypt. Mrs. Montgomery's cousins, the Duke and ihicheis D'Arcos, live In Heme nnd thfy will doubtless entertain for them during their stny. rnllE Jehn Newbolds nre also going te 1 Italy the latter part of this month fn be Eenc until April, i ney win inne their dnuglilcr Irslnla with tnem rid will de Just n little traveling ever there, making their bcadqunrters In Heme. Mrs. Ncwbeld and Mrs. Mont Ment 1 jemery are both patronesses of the Hat urtlay Evening Dancing Clawed, which are known, you knew, as the Commit tee Claw. They nre also both members of the Parents' Association, which wa formed In this city last year for the curtailment of parties for young chil dren, and the making of enrnest efforts te limit the hours of dances, especially for the younger children. TUB Tem Rldgways, of l."25 Pine street, will give n dinner this evening in honor et Mr. and Mrs. .lmii Mmm'. nnd tomorrow evening te Henry Tepper Vnuxs will entertain. ADO I""! rciiunue ui iin: uiiiuicii n dancing clnss In the country, which Mrs. Vniix nnd Mrs. Montgomery have been interested in. Is te meet this year at Mrs. Vaux's home in Roscment. I SAW Mrs. Stanley Flags In town the ether day looking extremely smart in n blnck canton crepe frock teppnl with a fur coat. Her hat was a small seml-turbnn affair, most fetchingly veiled. Mrs. Flngg Is greatly interested In the Seamen's Institute, and ?hc and nil the ether women connected with that work arc endeavoring te raise funds for the building and upkeep of the place. The great goal for which they nre working Is te hnve the building erected and finished by 102(1 in time for the Seiqul-t'entcnnlnl, which will bring thousands of ships from all ether coun tries te this pert. And the men will need the Institute mere than ever then. The various auxiliaries have planned first a rummage snle en November 21 (that Is next Monday), then teams will work for the Welfare drive nnd assist 1'ie N'my League en January 17, when "The Mnrringe Tax," by Mrs. Geerge Pallns Dixen, will be prerented nt the Arndemv of Music, the proceeds te go t't the Institute. Then, tee, they will have the French cafe in the Feyer I'nrislcnne of the Metropolitan Opern Heuse during the three ueeks of the San Carle Opera t empany. All the auxiliaries will join in the cafe with Mrs. Ernest Law nt the head ns chairman. And the com mittee members will be Miss Florence Miller. Mrs. Ahin A. Parker, of Wayne; Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Jr., of Hr.vn Mnwr; Mrs. Duncan Whcler., of Overbroek; Mrs. Clarence C. Zantzln gcr, of Chestnut Hill ; Mrs. Pcre Wll mcr, of Germantown i Miss Annn Rob erts; Mrs, Mark Ring, of this city; Mm. M. Qarrctsen Cook, of Lonsdewnc, nnd Mrs. Rebert IJerwoed, of Old Yerk read. TNV1TATIONS for the Supper Club nt the Bcllcvuc-atrntferd were issued last week. The series of ten danced will encn en Saturday evelilne. November 20, and the dancing will start at 10 o'clock. The men en the committee this year include Mr. Jehn C. Hell, Mr, Nicholas Diddle, Judge Willis Martin, Mr. Oeorge I). Munson, Mr. Jehn O. Nerrla, Mr. Iwls II. Parsons. Mr. J. Hutchisen Scott, Jr., nnd Mr. Heck scher Wctherlll. Mrs. Hutchisen Scott will, as usual, have charge of the nffalr. MOTHER took Elsie te church the ether day. The sermon was long and Mistc uecame rcsticus nnu iinnuy ndmenlshcd by mother, who said : "Darling, pay nttcntlen! This is nil ibetit the Creation,, nnd you knew you ire just at that In Sunday school. P.e n geed girl nnd listen tn the sermon." "Oh." said Elsie, shrugging her smnll shoulders in n bored manner, "I don't want te Mb ten. mother. Why. I knew 1 WY.NS all Ged crentcd." NANCY fE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Bueets who will attend the dlnner dlnner dance which Mr, and Mrs Wllllnm Flnd liiy Brown, of 21 Summit avenue. Chest nut Hill, will give this evening nt the Butten In honor of M'ss E. Mnrtyn Cleergc debutante daushter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Harmen Geerge, will In In clude Miss Kllen Douglas Lloyd, Miss Gertrude A. II. Ornhnin, Miss Kleaner Hurt, Miss Kntherlnn D. Perter. Miss iaruh 1egnn Starr, M ss Mary L. Nixon, Miss Hllzabeth B, Wayne. Miss lietty Battles, MIbs Helcn V. Mlchell, Mr. Gor Ger Gor eon creuter. Mr. Dnnlel Dougherty, Mr. Webster n'eughcrty. Mr. Hdwm Fex, Mr. Charles Fex. Mr. Paul Hunter, Mr. Al fred Hunter, Mr. Klchard Kearns, Mr. Henry Knight, Mr. Charles Knight. Mr. Goodwin McCerm'ck. Mr, Donald Stcel, Mr. Frederick Steel, Mr. fclward Van Pelt, Mr. Alexander Van Pett. Mr. Fred erick Kehnjffr. Mr. Wharten Stenlieuse. Mr. Hareld Butcher, Jr.. Mr. Frederick M. Dunn, Jr Mr. tunnipy iiurmui, .ir. Hareld Hentz, Jr., Mr. Itev CefTin. Mr Jeseph Chapman. Mr. Jehn Bly, Mr. Jehn Arndt, Mr Philip C.irren, Mr. Jelin Keller. Mr. Wllllnm Jamlien and Mr. Gorden W. Strawbrldge. The guests who will nttend the din ner en Friday evening which Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm Harmen Geerge will gUe at their home, 23S Seuth Fifteenth strert. In honor of their debutnnte daughter. Miss E. Mnrtyn Geerge, before the ball Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Stewart Aurts and Mr. and Mrs. James Starr will Give at the Bellcvuo-Stratferd in honor of Miss Sarah Ixjftnn Starr, will be Mifs Anna Newbold Miss Marian C Doneghue. Mr. James W Downes, Mr. Frederick Swope, 3d, and Mr Mluturn Wright. Mr nnd Mr.. Jeseph S. Levcrlng Wharten, of Old Yerk read, will enter tain nt a buffet supper en Frld.iv eve ning, November IS, In honor of Miss Rosamund Petter, daughter of Mr. Ames Petter, of Providence. R. I., whose en gagement te Mr. Charles W. Wharten was recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Malcolm Haw Haw le of 117 West Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, will shortly Issue Invi tations for a dinner en Friday evening. December 30, at the Germantown Cricket Club, in honor of Mrs. Hawley'n daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Swift Ogden. before the dance Mr. and Mrs. William N Merlce. of Billnger. Chestnut Hill, will glve In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Allce Merlce. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Benten McCall. Jr., of Bewman avenue, Merlen, nnd Mr, McCall's sister. Miss I.enore Adah McCall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph First en Your Shopping Lint Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Te Match the Fur Ceat or for dewnriptht becenunRncss and warmth, get one of these FUR HATS in Squirrel, Nutria, Moleskin or Near Seal combined with Velvet or Geld and. Silver Brocade. Dressy yet as practical and ns comfortable as they can be. Several models made entirely of Near Seal. Make That New Dress from any one of these lovely reduced materials:' Heavy Canten Crepe. -10 inches wide. Full line of colors. S2J3 a yard. ?3.50 Value. Crepe dc Chines. 40 inches wide. Street and Evening Shades, SI. 15 a yard. Special Value. Imported Brocaded Poplins. 40 inches vide. Navy, Brown, Black and Taupe. S.VOO a yard. $7.00 Value. All-Silk Duvctyncs. 40 inches wide. Black and all colors. S3.50 a yard. $7.00 Va'ue. Metal Cleth at S7.00 a Yard. Especially effective for even ing dresses. Delightful color combinations. Alse Metal Ribbons, in geld, silver, antique and steel, 13c up. Wintry Weather --Warm Underwear Underwear Comfert Ferrest Mills Medium-Wright Cotten Union Suits. Regular sizes, $1.15. Extra sizes, $1.25. Women's Allendale Union Suits. Regular sizes, $2.00; usually $3.00. Extra sized, $2.25; usually $3.23. Large-Sized Nightgowns of High-Gradc Flannelette. Striped or plain white. 44 te 52 bust. $1.95. Ilillie Burke Pajamas, in soft blue nnd white striped flannel, $1.85. Were $4,25. Flannel Pajamas, striped, in pink and blue. Ideal for Sleeping Perch or Cnmp Wear, $1.85; were $4.25. Weel Spert Hosiery Values te $1.50. Gray and Men's Weel Socks t 25c Pair. Hlaclc. Women's Ribbed Weel Stockings in Heather Mixtures. $1.00. Clean-Up of Children's Hosiery at 25c u Pair. COc value. Black and B"evn. Broken Sizes. A Ten-Day-Offer en Personally Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards Fine steel-engraved exclusive Christmas Greeting Cards; new designs with the sentiment in either Script or shaded Old English. Special until November 15 ns follews: Selection Number One has forty artistic designs from which te choese: 25 Christmas Greeting Cards for $2.50 50 Christmas Greeting Cards for $3.75 100 Christmas Greeting Cards for $6.00 Selection Number Twe has fifty styles, includiner nil our higher-priced cards, some in tinted stock with borders of geld, gray or red. 25 Christmas Greeting Cards for $3.75 50 Christmas Greeting Cards for $6.50 100 Christmas Greeting Cards for $11.00 Prices Include Stampinp Your Nmnc Frem Your Own Personal Calling Card Plate Will yed Next Week l'hote by Jlarceau MISS MATITHA UIDGLKY IJOWMAN Whose marrlace te '(r. Wnrrcn Scott McFndden will take place en Saturday, November 10 Benten McCall. of Sycnmore read, Mer Mer eon, and Mr. Nerman Hlllard MacLclsh, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew MacLelsh, of Cralgle Lea, Glencoe, 111., uhose en. pugement has recently been announced, left en Saturday te nttend the Dart-meuth-Pcnn football game and will re turn home today. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macl.elsh nnd their dnuRhtcr, Miss Isa 001 MacLelsh, who have been enter tained as the Buests of Mr. nnd Mrs. McCall, returned en Saturday te their home. The prucsts who will attend the lunch lunch ten te be Klven at the Scdpley Club en Ihui-bduy next by Mm. William Mon Men Mon tague Lycett. of 2121 Pine street, In honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kd unid Lydden Lyrett. will Include Mrs. Walter Waring llopklnsen, Mrs. Peter McCall Keating. Mrs. Thornten Oak ley, Miss Kachel Fltler. Mr. Richard O. McCall and Miss Henrietta MacDonald Wilsen. MKs Lydla R. Dadmun. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge 15. Dndmun : Miss Grace bturla and Mr. Hnlpli Sturgls, or .New erk, who came te attend the dance at the rtltr.-Carltcrn en Friday tVG'JV. 5lv.an "' Mr- nml Mrp- Henry . Mlchell, of 3919 Chestnut street, te '"jroduce their daughter, Miss Helen V. Mlchell. and have been entcrtulned ai the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Mlchell. have Mtuined te their home. Miss Dadmun will be the guest of honor nt a dinner te be given en Friday evening next by ni- "I" .Mrs. Francis Ircnce du I'ent. of 1121 fepruce street, before the ball te be givsn that night by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts and Mr. and Mrs. James htarr, Jr., at the Qcllevuc-Striit-, ford. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Starr's debutante daughter, Mlsa Sarah Legan ' Starf. i Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Shelton have Issued Invitations for a dinner at their home, 228 Seutli Twenty-llrst street. 71 '""Sf,' 'venlng next. In honor et Miss Elizabeth U. Battles, debutnnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Unttles, of 267 Seuth Nineteenth street, and Mlns Elizabeth Austin, debutante sister of Dr. J. Hareld Austin, of the Latham Apartments. The guests who attended the sunner last night which Mr. and Mr,. .tni, Pooley Ilge guve at their home, 2301 i ijiulb, in noner or Jlrs. Ix;l In, Miss Marian Cahlr Done- ChUe, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mr C. Daniel Doneghue, tncludd Mis Margaret U Large, Mlsa Virginia de Morat Smith, Mlsa Jean Brooks Klley, Miss Cernelia S. Itankln, M.ss -A""11 Newbold. Miss Alies Benedict, Mlsa rtesemury D. Howe, Miss Walburga K. Itellly, Miss B. Martyn aeerge, Mls Gertrude D. Dougherty, Miss Oortrude A. 1L Graham, Miss Katharine Knight Smith. Mlsa Amelia B. Selxjs. Miss Por Per cllla Davis, Miss Helen V. Mlchell, Mlsa ldltzabeth Casannve, Mlsa Vivian Bart lett, Miss Constance Westcott, Mlsa Mary Marshall Scott, of Baitlmore j Mlsa Mary llldgeley Preston, of Baitlmore; Mls Uniily Poultney, of Baltimore ; Mr. Ed ward Van Pelt, Mr. Clayten McLlrey, Jr.. Mr. N. Crenshaw MoElrey. Mr. Percy C'amubelt. Mr. Alexander Payne, of New Yerk; Mr. Craig , Hebertpn, Mr. Key Coffin, Mr. Frederick Elklns, Mr. Wil liam Dawsen, Mr. Kebcrt Chapman, Mr. Jeseph Chapman, Mr. Eret Hewell. Mr. Jehn Blspham. Mr. Burnet Landreth. Mr. Arthur Ollmerc, Mr. William R. Klngaley. Jr Mr. William Cramp, Mr. Hareld llenBen. Mr. Frank Atlee. Mr. Jehn Began, Mr. Geerge ArxnateM, Mr. Edward Me'yer. Mr. Daniel Darby. Mr, rtlchard Taussig, Mr. Edward Estea, Mr. Rey Stewart. Mr. Lewell Themas. Mr. nichard Illegle, Mr. Hunsey Tatnall. Mr. Archibald EUlaa, Mr. Themas Mlkel and Mr. Wllllnm Itlegle. Miss Martha Cameren Whltmcr, daughter of Mr. Rebert Fester Whltmer, of 4703 Klngscsslng avenue, whose en gagement was announced en Saturday te Mr. Jehn Gray Leve, son of the late Judge nnd Mrs. Jehn Gray Leve, of Bcllcfente, Pa., will emtertnln at a debutante luncheon en Monday after noon, December 26, te present te society her sister, Mlsa Ellen I. Whltmer. Miss Rachel P. Whltmer will entertain at a card party In January In honor of her slater. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewis, of 1914 Spruce street, have Issued Invi tations for n dinner, followed by a thea thea tre party, en Tuesday evening, Novem ber 22. Beekman-Tuber Wedding A pretty home wedding took place en Saturday ovenlng at 0 o'clock when Miss Henrietta Tuber, daughter of Mrs. Jen Jen lile Tuber, of J020 Berks street, was married te Mr. Herman M. Boekmnn, the Rev. J. Moenblatt efflc atlng. The bride wero n gown of crystal bended whlte duchess satin with tulle veil held In plnce with erange bloBsemB, nnd car ried a shower bouquet of whlte roses ai.d orange blossoms. She was attended by Mrs. Bernard Beekman, of Brooklyn, as matron e honor, whose costume was of Ir descent beaded blue Canten crepe. The best man was Mr. Bernard Book Boek Beek man, brother of the bridegroom. Among the gueets present were Mr, and Mrs. M. Snyder, of Broeklyn: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ratner and Mr. M. Brussel, of Norrlstewn : Mr. and Mrs. S. Beekman, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Stein, Mr. and Mrs Jack Bronfeld, Mrs. Lily Stein. Miss Bessie Stein, Mlsa Rebecca Stein, Mr. and Mrs. S. Welsberg, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Jacobs, Mr and Mrs. Jeseph Stein, Miss Yettn Wclsbcrg, Miss Cella Welshcrg, Mr. nnd Mrs. M Tebln. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Tebln. Miss Kntle Teb'n. Mies Sylvia Tuber. Miss Pearl Beekman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bnlls. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Fclr steln, Mr. Nathan Tebln, Mr. David Beekman nnd Mr. Merris Tuber. After the wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Beekman will live at 3620 Berks street, where they will be at home after December 1, De Lance go a cons METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE nneAn and renR Leis Weber's Triumph Weman' Antwer te Man'a Problem What De Men Want Wed., Nev. 16 te 23 Met. 3 r. si. r.T. 7 & e Trices. 2(!r. S5c & 80e Tin Tax PHIIA.'S FOnKMOWT THEATRES nnflAn UABT0EVOB.AT8H5 BKJ-AU Mat.. Wed. Bft. repuUr Wjd. Mtc te 11.60 LAST 8 TIMES "Bright and alive with hearty, human laugh." JOHN GOLDEN Presents 6KACB MAO.! (LARUE miMniTOft ACOMEDy WITH SONGS St.d UnJtr Direction Wintlull Smith next SEATS TODAY EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAVID BELASCO Announce, the Reappearance et FRANCES STARR In Euaen. Walter's Oreat Day "The Easiest Way" DalV. in the N.Y. American e' Sept 7. "We .at ensrejied. He well done. Hlace rt at IU very flnest. AW te .It through attain 'The EijWl Way ' Miss Starr, mellower than before, rave ft line J't0OT"5'"0f the belt part .he ha. ever played. FORREST -Last 6 Evg. POP. MATS. WED. & SAT. Positively Last Week next SEATS TODAY PPrriAL MATINEE THANVcsOIVINO ELSIE JAMS AND HER GANG IN A NEW ATTACK NEW A typical NEW nCTY nI,gm jAS-tH .SHOW "-" GARRICK Lat 2 Week. I'OPUI.AIl XIATINEEH WED. . SAT. A Positive, Smashing Hit! SAM H. HARRIS Prtsents TKt SEASON'S COMiey succiss i RiDAJONNJOf Y0O8 a A, 1 1441. fU teWPUllt vs4 van mi . wHUI7AiL VU1H ANO GENEVIEVE 1 r ava xctutr WBin Surremnaur SEATS TODAY for Thnnknelvlntr Weelc PT'RCIAI. VAT. THANKWrllVINO DAT 9 Opens Sat. Afternoon November 19 GLORIA SWANSON In "UNDER THE LASH" Du Svecial Arrangement With J ;. Jajflxium. Pre: THE STANLEY CO. OK ASrEIUCA Trocadero sTna "a"', ei. "Melodies" Ilcllr Helena. New Stere Heurs: 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. BONWIT TELLER &,CQ i2he (Specially tSAefi ofOrtetnaGjoaA CHESTNUT A3T 13 STREET Special for Tuesdau AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE TWO HUNDRED & FIFTY FUR-TRIMMED COATS These Coats, taken from our regular stock, present marvelous values at these exceptionally low prices for models of such distinction. COATS OF WOOL DUVETYN AND BOLIVIA WITH COLLARS OF BEAVER OR GRAY SQUIRREL 40.00 Values 59.50 te 85.00 A COLLECTION of Coats of Belivia, with cellars of beaver or gray squirrel, showing the new style treatments; also models te he worn with separate furs: slender, straight line, belted modes in wool Duvetyn; Vicuna Sports Coats and a few English Tweeds cut en smart swagger lines BOLIVIA AND PAN VELAINE COATS TRIMMINGS OF WOLF OR BEAVER 85.00 Values Up te 145.00 T UXURIOUS cellars of golden beaver enrich these handsome handsome Belivia Coats. Large cellars and cuffs of Wolf add distinction te the new models shown in soft, silky Pan Vclaine. All these Coats arc lined in Crepe dc Chine or soft satin in self-tone or contrasting colors. Most exceptional values, Ne C. O. D.'s THIRD FLOOR All Sales Final An Open Letter of Appreciation The Messrs. Fred D. and M. E. Felt desire te express their deep gratitude te the public for the welcome it gave en Friday, last, te their new ALDINE THEATRE Chestnut at Nineteenth St. Their sincere thanks go out te that patient, never-ending line that steed from long before the theatre opened its doers until clos ing time, waiting for the throng within te diminish; their apologies go te these who, because of this con gestion, were unable te se cure admission. They are highly gratified at the reusing reception ac corded DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS whose characterization of D'Artngnan in "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" was unanimously voted the crowning achievement of his career. They are confi dent that he will continue te please Philadelphians in this glorious and ever-new romance of Dumas. The Messrs. Felt beg te assure the public that their constant aim will be te sustain the high standard set by the opening. In pic tures, musical setting and general artistic surround ings, they will endeavor te make THE ALDINE an IrtMtitutlen Devoted te the Best Interests of the Amuse-merit-Leving Public. Continuous Showing 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. AMBASSADOR "J1,111 Avs Audrey Chapman, 'Falie Women' rftlft.'a Idln ThMtf ' r(l-.-'i-- -f I , J. Wtinhen I CHESraOTKS WiBi; 7 afi!SMaP-.Krf ONK (Jl.ANOK AT TUB NAMES TKM.ti TIIE HTOKY Ol' Till'. NEW IIIO SHOW llnllr Mitt, nt 'i. V.ir. nt 8 MATH. 2 MM) I OVEUTt'IlK 2l0.11 AHC'O IIIIOTHKKS 2112 I ti'tn i ItriHNOl'F NANA With AI.KXIH !SH I VARIMIN anil I'I'.ltltY 5VKH, I 8;00 futon jHll2 i wae. 1 mat !:S0 3i20 3:30 Mabel Withee & Ce. In (he T.ntmt Netrltr. "Mnllr. Iff nr ft Mnry" Jee Beganny's Illll rn.trrn RiSO 0:20 Eddie Dewling 0:3Q (Late HtnrefZlcrffM'n Felllfl 3:B0 I llnmer Mnrurrlt( 1 Masen & Kccler I In I'erler Vm-rnnti llreivn'd "MAnuirii" 0:B0 Lillian Fitzgerald rMf nir.WK J- 10121 4:21 !l)5 .lilt tlfT M'WS 1'VNTS lOlln t'vnvRHnv imi ' IO:3 si:ts Fun Tir,vKHf'ivN(j wi:i:k VIMV (IV V IsYRB TONIGHT I'nn a WKKK1 OVT.V "The Great Lever's Greatcs": Triumph" MR. LEO I DiTrasm in tiik eay tnmmf t niXJINNINIl MON. 1K( . 5TII Mr. DITRICHSTEIN n'TO,rMiVn"FACE VALUE" 3Anpnan0E5B,5'?Jia' EVEiATS 3. 7WPaMWaiBaSuU fTJMQIMT12 LAST 8 TIMES flBVcbnSTOCM0alS sm prttmf re waits Mtxr eAvrmx AwucrAW TiinATnT- cnrPTNi'T nr.i i;th st KARYL NORMAN "The Creele Fashion Plate" LIGHTNER GIRLS & NEWTON ALEXANDER LEW DOCKSTADER MR. LEO BEERS "Parler, Bedroom and Bath" Anil I'ls Curreundlnc Shew of Kxrluiilva Fffalurffi ACADEMY OF MUSIC :s Mat. 2:30 TOMOR. NIGHT Syg S. Hurok rrnents the Incomparable PMLOWA And Her llnllft Kue nml Sjmpheny Or rlittn Dlrtft I'reni Londen und I'arli Clinncc of I'fermm i:ach rerfermnnce. New Ballets, "'"rtUMmmt., i.iimrate t OMtiuiieii nnd Murine l'ickets. II, Jl 50. Ii. K 50. l)ex Sfui, j3 'O0 icaiiumy and llerpe'ii, 1110 Chuainut nt(j m cavwy flfflrar,vw CO.ef 300- II BIG SCENES iiA&VLOUs FOXHE BALLET PSJch. WtHTS 'CV" 50 TS llM LS0 2M lljfl A Last Bar. Mat. Vfed.ZZ $1.50 Season's Sensation in Drama WALNUT I itei.rrt Warwirk In "The Night Watch" With flllrp Tell I.AtT WKKIt Met. Wed. 51.00 NlL'litH. 50c' tn t2 Hat. Mat., 50C-S1.S0 Positively Last 8 Times Next Week Scats Today L'antiiKtlc hettlnK Sniirrliiimun Actinic MiiKnllltent I'ln CHARLES S.GILPIN In KCOF.NF. f O'NEII.II Dmrna The EMPEROR JONES Original Trlnrexs Tlienlre. N. V Cant nnd rrnilurtlnn Nltlita, Snt. Mut. mid ThnnKxEltlnir Kny Mut.. 78r tu H2. Th -nkiclt line Meht. "r,r m 1 SO. OME W13&E SEATfS 'W QWk" ;?i? 'r .I" J7kU i.oei) i.i r mi. mix errici: I ur Ml IVrfiirm mu'H IltY N(l Ftllt 111 W'lJ'-OlMNti MUINIT NI) Mt.IIT ACAIIKMY OF Ml Hit? PHILADELPHIA r ORCHESTRA i.rjorei n thkeusm l"KII)Y AI-irilN-OiiV Nn SATfUDAY 1.MJM.NVJ. Nu AT a no '. AT 8 15 WAGNER PROGRAM ! "F.M'ST' Overturn TrclMd-. te IilieiiBrln" f)erHire nnd Venuitiere M n h I . fmm ' Tnnnhaeuuer ' I'iM.udei tu Ai ti I ,,n. III ' MBUterNincr' . Vi.rHill una l.i -ImkiuiI tr in Irl-iiin und IhciI,'. r-'eatii Acadcm und llii ji-e he.tnut ' METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE IIKOAI) NI I'OI'I Alt Leis Weber's Triumph Weman' Answer te Man's Problem What De Men Want Wed., Nev. 16 te 26 Mut. 3 1 M. Me. 7 A I) Trice, '.'3c, 3.1c & 50c I'liix T Philadelphia Grocers' FOOD FAIR First Regiment Armery Breed and Oillewhill Nev. 7 te 19, New- Open Deers Open 2 te 5:30 and 7 te 10:30 I. M. ADMISSION, 25c rrtjy nald llckrt.?lvf fr Kren MARTIN MWIYHiW'i I mill t ,.'" '''""O Hecitlll I IVAN A'.um:in,V finfhenlaui. wwnM ". n-1' Miner. Tickets it I !,, O wv 5Jd Street Belew Market Mnts i iy nt .' ph,, 7 ftp,i e 1 1 tkCKKLcix4ai,n Vc-cJc VM) BlNMMi Till I. TO I'AVT iiij'iTiin A Whale of a Birthday Bill i t Oxxt ''.:i3 ii '. DORIS HUMPHREYS' DANCERS I (UtTONs DIAMOND .V llltl NM)N DONOVAN & LEE i itriiisK n.m in' r i in i,nr AMI (O'tMM. I'll n !1 ENID BENNETT in "Keeping Up With Lizzie" TtS&Jv'cCJrtUwd ' ''; i a 'i in' T2iiven.( Murtli i M-in.nflil tt 1 Iarutt .1" a ,d ll .I" 111- i "WOMEN MEN LOVE" v. -,. .h ..O&Ml-V QA. II) f. I ' "TT -iTS ') 1 . .i tu 1 1 "THE HELL DIGGERS" CuOU. ,'" i.t t , 1 1 ' " ' ' "1 I i .s .11 REGGIE MIXES IN" M " I til -I lei ,ii 11 7 a, , e CstUum, "Keeping Up With Lizzie''' A lVlessage Frem Mars" JttTlvfrc. Q "The Other WemkA" W l're,,' 1 Hirard Ave! V '.tk MAnKRT AT NINETEHNTIl 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Twe Extraordinary Attractions OttZSOHAL APPCAQAMt Of HERBERT A3 a auesr cotiOUKtea OF TMR STANLEY ORCHESTRA Appearing at 3 30. 7 30 and M TOLHCNTINO A I'HOOHAM Ol" HtS OWN COMI'OSITIONH AND TAIlAMOl NT I'ICTUnB SWANSON nnd MAIILON HAMILTON In "UNDER THE LASH" ADAPTKI) FHOM TIIK ,m'IAMrTE STANTON MAIlKrT ;1NTEENTH STHEETS 11 30 1 30 3 rt ft ae 7 an II SO LAST TWO WEEKS of the WIf.IIVV f WONDER l'LAT INASIMOfSt.Y Arci.AIMED YEAR'S Mt'iT si-cfKssFt i. ricTfnc M.MINO NOVEMIUill 2RT1T "QUEEN OF SHEBA" -Tt I'ENDi 'I S I tiVU ROMANCE M fCHESTNUTST'BROAD 10 A M TO 11 IB P M Fm' Premnitif Whltmnn Hennett'a SALVATION NELL rrore Piv n Wliih Mm. Klke Starred ARTAHIA 'hevnutllel 10th rtlWyttAflrt 10 A K tell ir, P M. MARION DA VIES IN A NEW PK-Tl-nE "ENCHANTMENT" IT S A PAUAMOfNT A Sensational Photodrama Revealing Several Reasons "WHY GIRLS LEAVE n M'Al Ti.D rniir THE I ' I'l I. Ml PTAQE SLL'i'ESS A Theme of Vital Importance and Universal Appeal THIS WEEK .U 1IOTH VICTORIA MARKET All. UTIl PALACE -. J-ll MARKET , PAPITfJI '-' NfRKl-'T STREET tnriiuL ,,. m.,, u ,.,i)1vj ,lm "AFTER THE SHOW" I Willi 1 i 1 Mi 'I I I II.A 1 t:n , REGENT M,:,r,.C,''Rr!J,T"i THE BIGGFST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS ' v i i.i iti,i; 1'iui im I M'-rGLOBE;TV,WB Jl Ml r It Ll, . M. I 10 Wonderful Acts : HK"M.4-SiljKU i 1 I Mm !! CONSTANCE TALMADGE In II 'iiX'l l i,vi; . BROADWAY Allegheny 1!i-!:!:-; lnm;VY ' i ' ' l'" II. I K M; WALLACE REID ri.: nu,i.i. M'.iirna ' CROSS KEYS w am. market AI l)E II I.IJ DE WOLF GIRLS am, "'TIIK US ALHAMBRA , V M"rris . 1 M. II I r AND tMAi, KAY ' "i RAP IRON- iuil. uf Mume. 'ilium. Ee., N0f. 17 WAGNER PROGRAM NEW YORK SYMPHONY 0RCBESTRA'H:.rc2a DAMROSCH Iti'Sh. S,!?,? New ,t mi nn Si il 1 ik ru Fricclii Klinlr Rachel Morten Harrlt I'en i j t r nrt Ifpftp'a DUMONTS " ,aiiei ,:,.,, .LCHM'iwVi'' P. tIme "''"" Mat Teilav lasme wI?Sk . hello, 1922 llb.N CiOUCEV W th S( anil .1 !' 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