i&uy I JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Tea Which the Edward Leivber Welshes Will Give This Afternoon te Introduce Miss Isabel Frazcr THIJKB'I.Tj be quite n let tlelnp: to te ,y in the wny of entertninlng. Imi lid Truster will be Introduced nt n (ea , h clvcn by her uncle find aunt. Mr. ..,,1 Mrs. Kdwnrd Lewbcr Welsh, nt tbilr home, 1422 Spruce Rtrcct. Maria nnd Grnlinm Dougherty are te rerr-ivc t the tea nnd the recent bride, Mrs. Jehn Lewbcr Welsh, who was Charlette Dunlop, and win married In October In New Verk. will nlse receive. Isa bel h Mm la DeuRherty's yeunRer Mu ter und n slHter. tee. of t'cicy IViwr. who married Ellen Ulcndinning u little mere than n year age. A number of debutnnte will assist In t calving. THEN, tee, there will be the wedding of Jee Kcevcs nnd Harry Walten, in ficrmnntewn, this afternoon. It will be . vcrv quiet wedding, for the Wnltens, von knew, are in mourning for their father, the lnte Mr. Henry F Wnlten, nhe died about K month age .Te Is reed-looking nnd nttraitlvc, nnd Harry Valten is vcrv much liked. The Hcv. Iir. William I)entt.v .TcnningH will pci fnrm the ceremony nnd Prim Uecvcs, ,Ie' sister, will be her only attendant. I SAW Helen Sewcll recently looking extremely smart In a frock of blnck velvet mnduwlth panels of narrow satin urines down ench 6Cam. The bodice win cut in a round neck nnd a wide sirille of blnck satin finished the frock, iler coat was a seml-clenk affair of dark blue, made with a wide cellar of Miulrrel, nnii she were a large black velvet hat. wivh a black pheasant feather coming ever the brim a little te the right side of the front edge nnd extending down below the waist-line of her frock. IT WAS nice te meet Mrs. Downing in town the ether day; I mean Mrs. Themas Downing, who was Mary 1 ex, teu remember. She is a sister of Mrs. Arthur BrocUe and Mrs. Geerge I'ar rr. who was Snllle Fex, nnd came en here from Pittsburgh te attend the mar nage of her slster, Emily Fex. Emily nnd Dr. Geerge Dorrance were married Inst Thursday afternoon, and are new en tbelr wedding trip, and Mrs. Down ing is staying en with her mother, Mrs. Geerge Fex, for several days. She was married about five years age and has lived in Pittsburgh since then, e we de net often see her. She is a inarming woman. It was delightful te t.ee her. I HEAR the annual concert for the benefit of the 8tetsen Hospital is te be held tomorrow night In the Stetson Auditorium. Yeu knew members of the Philadelphia Orchestra give their serv ices for the affair each season and this enr Mr. Jehn Barclay, baritone, nnd Minn Doleres, soprano, will sing. The Countess Santn Eulalia Is one of the wemen largely responsible for the con cert, and gives much of her time during the year te the welfare of the hospital. The Orchestra will play many ether things, "Wetan'a Farewell" nnd the fire music from "DIe Walkure." E VERY ONE was shocked te hear of flm MMflrlen ilpnth of Mrs. Georce Gould In Lakewood en Sunday. She was playing golf with her husband before neon en their own links and was ap parently in perfect health, when her heart suddenly gave way and she must have died nlmest immediately. She is tlip methpr of Marjorle Gould, who mar tied Teny D revel, Ji., you knew. They lire In New Yerk, but often visit here ns Teny's family lived formerly in tl.N lt. and they hmc many relatives here. Anether (laughter, Vivian Gould, married Lord Dccics nnd lives in Eng land. They arc a most attractive family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gould were alwavn ideally happy In their married life. Every one who knows them will feel this sorrow keenly. THE cards for Alberta Reath'R tea arc out. It's te be given nt the Rltz Carltun en the afternoon of December 3 Mrs. Albert Pancenst. Alberta's crandmether. and Mr. Benjamin B. Heath, her mother, are issuing the In vitations nnd the card of Mrs. Widener is Inclesed. Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Jee Widener nrc sisters, you knew. They weic two of this city's greatest belles as Florence and Ella Pancenst. The tea will be from -1 until 7 o'clock. DANNY went te England with mother nnd daddv. And Dan. who is five. set lather bored at all these CathedrnW that they seemed te want te visit. "Whv de you go t- church se much?" he asked. "I don't knew what te de there. Muvver." "Say your prayers, dein,'' implied mother. The next Cathe dial they visited, after a minute of prayer, they proceeded te leek nt all the wonders of architecture, but Danny whs heard muttering te himself nil the time Finally mother bent down te listen nnd Danny was saying in a tierce tone of voice ever and ever again "New lay me, New I Iny me. New 7 lax me." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi and Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewis "HI entertain at dinner nt their home. "IM Spiuce street, te be followed by box paity at the opening performance or the opera, Tuestluy evening, Neini Mr 29 The Reception Committee, of the Clmi Clmi letta Cushmnn Club. 1010 Spruce street "HI give a tea in bonei of Miss Frances Starr from 4 until 5.30 o'clock en Frl luy afternoon. Mr nnd Mrs Harry Buttcrwertli, of alevue, ndnl, nre entertaining as their quests Mr. and Mrs Arthur Chcle leeman. of Providence. B. I. Mr. and Mrs Butter wei th will entertain nt dln "er en nnxt Monday eenliiK, when t.ie S'Kmus will Include Mr and MrH Jeseph Stelnmeti!. .Mr and Mrs T Lewis iiiemaH .Mr and Mrs. Jehn Poetcv w, - zeia r LoIre. Mr, ami Mlsi and Mis J Mortimete D,ib. Alice IVitterwerth. Mra Isaac H. Clothier, J r , of Suiiih Suiiih Suiiih broek, nnd Mls Anna r... FeulUe, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm O. Keulkc, of Germnntewn, aie spending this week In New Yerk, where they nre attending the New Yolk Herse Shew. The first meeting of Mis Framls B Strawbrldge and Mis. Jehn H Llppln Llppln cett's dancing class was held yesterday afternoon at the Delmar Merrl?, German- tfWll At the ueM meeting of Mts Chailes Htewait Wuits' Dancing Class at the Uelleuie-Stratferd, te be given en Fri day evening, November 25. the cotillen will be led by Mr. Henry Lear nnd Mr Merris Swope. Minn Marian Walts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. llenrv Miller Wntts, of Yerk Heuse. Yerk lead. Ogontz. who is a student at Smith College, Northampton, Mat? , will net return home for Thanks giving, but will spend the Christmas holidays with her patents Mrs llotace M Combes of SMI Oieenc sit eel, Germantewu. will entet tnlii at n latge bildRe en Wcdnesdny nftorneon Ne ember 2.1 Mr and Mrs. Albeit W I'ickfeid, of Cvnwd, will entertain at dinner at their home tills evening, In honor of their daughter, Misi Maren Hcher Plcu Plcu fetd, and Mr. Charles Wallace Mac Mullen, whose marriage will taka place at the Church of the Covenant, Cynwrt, tomorrow eventnc "at 7 o'clock. The guests will he Mr. and Mrs Charted uerrtsn spreuie, Air. ana Mrs. uenrv Bassctt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Harry C Tayler, Mls? Myrtle M. Johnsten, Miss Marie A. Carrlgan, Mr. Evan Bpangler, Mr. Herace Ketchatn, Mr. Donald Frest nnd Mr .Sydney Jay Hamilton, the bride's cousin Mrs Pickfeid enter tained the bridesmaids at luncheon yet terday. Miss Kdtlli Harreld Gllllngham, daugh ter of Mr nnd Mrs. Harreld H. Ollllng ham, of 432 West Price street. Gei Gei mantewn. has returned from Wash ington, where she attended the armistice celebration. Mrs. Catherlne T. O'Brien, of 1711 West Berks street announces the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Mary Helen O'Brien, te Mr Edward A. Dia mond, also of this city. The Cerley Catholic Club, of Seuth Philadelphia, will held its eleventh an nual dance tomorrow evening nt Law rence Studie, Bread and Perter strcetB. The committee Includes Mr Frank O'Xell, chairman : Mr Lee Ward, Mr. Themas White, Mr. Jeseph Bejle, Mr. Charles Burke and Mr. Jehri Cree. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The members of the Fulton Club en tertained recently at a niasquerads party at their clubhouse. Among theso piesent wcre Miss Anna Carpenter. Miss Alice Shere, Miss Mae Julian, Miss Mae Harris, Miss Elizabeth Hutchlns, Miss Anna Turner, Miss Rose Richards, Miss Dorethy Paige, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Narde, Mr Jehn Fex, Mr. Fred Bums, Mr. Jehn Dean, Mr. Geerge Themas, Mr. Jeseph Slmppen. Mr. Jeseph McKcan, Mr. Jehn Cese, Mr A. Herter and Mr Jeseph Singleton. atr. Harry Short and Mr. Patrick Short, of 2321 Seuth Seventeenth street, are spending a few davs in Byrum, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Legan, of 2229 Seuth Twenty-third street, enter tained at a masquerade party en Satur day evening. The guests Included Miss Nan Burns. Miss Mube! Klrches. Miss Hilda Klrches. Miss Charlette Bitter, Miss Marguerite Towers, MIhs Marien Dee, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Hrien, Mr. Maurlce Towers, Mr. Frank Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Watsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blcrman, Mrs. McLeughrey. Mrs. Griffith, Mr. Ambrose Colehan, Mr. Jehn Turner, Mr. Jehn Lawsen, Mr. Geerge Met racken, air. trains .Legan and Mr. William Jenes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiv am nenv in their new home, 870 Price street. Ger mnntewn. Mrs I ij- will tie remem bered befere her recent marriage as Mlbs Marie Hughes, formerly of 2J11 Christian street. Remarkable Clearance High-Grade Fur-Trimmed SUITS $79M Formerly 165.00 Marvclla Cerena Panvelainc Meussync Duvcpnc Luxurious trimmings of Beaver, Squirrel, Mele, Opossum, Wolf, Fex. ciDU6ek i 1 ' Each te Her Taste But we are glad that the facilities of our shop enable us te satisfy them all. eridatt rlioet Shep 14.20 Chestnut Ut. EVJ3ttINSr , FCBLIO A Recent Bride R ' X'ti 5gJ"'j&Stciii Si & H Photo bv Pnote-CrnfUrs MKS. GEKALD ,1. HANSON Who before lier marriage en Ne- , eniber n was .Miss Edith Wilkin son, daughter of Mrs. Kdwln Wil kinson, Jr., of i:,02 Hunting Park nvetuie WEST PHILADELPHIA Mlwj Mildred Kccblcr, of 5029 Walnut street, entertained at a luncheon nnd card part yesterdav The guests were Miss Gladjs .Mais. Miss Elcnnnre Christine. Miss Doretliv Mlnnick Mrs. William Franklin. Mrs. Daniel Snyder, Miss Dorethy McClees and Mlbs Hilcn McFadden. Mrs. Chailes E Barber, of the Tracy. Thirty-sixth street abeve Chestnut, will leave tomorrow for Washington, where she will be the guest for a week of her brother, General Jeseph A Gasten, and Mrs. Gasten. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Jehn G Sonnebein of 3019 Penn street, spent the week-end at Atlantic Clt. Miss Beatrice Gorden, of Orthodox street, will be hostess te the members of her five hundicd at her home this afternoon Lieutenant and Mrs Clayten Buigy, who have just returned from New Lon Len Lon eon, Conn , and have been spending a short time with Mrs Burgy's mother, Mrs Hlssey, of 3210 D street, ate leav ing for Zancvllle, O., where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Robertsen, of 1360 Harrison street, will entertain at cards at their home, en Thursday eve ning, when their guests will Include Mrs Clayten Hurgj. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hint T. Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Harbison, Jr , and Mi. and Mrs. Charles R Conn. Saj pi etith and grace share the honors in these delightful interpretations et the drcs mode, developed in Canten Crepe, 1'eirct Twill, Tricetmr, Ctcpc Satin nnd Chiffen Velvet in the loveliest thades in Vogue. WOMEN'S SUITS Fur Trimmea and Without Fur Exceptional Values at 39.00 85.00 l'10-.ing that the occasions ter the wearing et ' the Suit'' arc legion, cmur imported tweeds and hemespuns ter sports wear; Duvet de Lames, Velmi' de Laincs and Meussvncs in tui-tnmmed cetume medes: And chic taillcuis et crminie. WOMEN'S COSTUME SUITS 95.00 te 225.00 Superh tabrics, though "sufficient unto themselves" in the richness et then textures and in the distinction of their designing, aristocratically choe.se the most luxurious of furs as tiimtnings. Beautiful color combinations are featured in the three-piece Costume modes. SL'COND FLOOR BONWIT TELLER &.CQ &A Sfrag, SAopfOafinatieM CHESTNUT AT 13TK STREET LfiDqfeH - PH3LADBM3IA, , TTjp3Py MISS J. P. REEVES WEDS HENRY F. WALTON, JR. Interesting Marriage Takes place at Heme of Bride in Cermantewn An Intet cstlng home wedding that will be solemnized at .1 o'clock this aft ernoon will be that of Miss Jesephine Primrose Bcees, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis B. Beeves, Jr.. and Mr. Henry Fester Walten. Jr.. j,en of Mrs Henrv F Walten. The Bev William Beatty Jennings, rector of the First Presbyterian Church of Gerniantewn. will perform the ceremony, which will take place In the di awing room of the bride's paientB, AbbotHfeid avenue. Ger Ger niantewn, and In the presence of the Imtncd'ate families enl The room will be transformed into a bower of I luster and calla lilies Interspersed with South ern smllat. palms und ferns The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will wear a gown of white satin trimmed with rose point lace embroidered In pearls and made with a girdle of pearls and a court train Her vll of white tulle, which will be edged with iese point lace, will fetni a coronet fastened with a spray of orange blossoms and she will carry a shewer betuiuet of orchids and lilies of the al- M as Mnrv Primrose lleeves who will I aticnd her sister as maid of lipnei will i be gowned tn orange-celoied ennten 'made ever the same nhade of satin and trimmed with old-geld lace Mie win wear a picture hat of brown velvet, I bow of brown velvet at the side and she will carry a bouquet or euew, mvrnuw nnd bronze chrysanthemums. There will be a large teceptlen at 5 o'clock . .. , fter a wedding trip Mr Walten and his bride will be at home at 13J High land avenue. Chestnut Hill NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mi and Mrs M Weinberger of : 1 1'; Jefferon street, announce the betrothal of theli daughter. Mls Miriam Yvcln bcigcr, te Mr. Balph Geldwatei Mrs J E Brown, of Sixteenth and Jeffersen stieets. has as her guest for severa.1 week" Mrs. Hewaul Henlev, of Syracuse, X Y Miss Betty Schlcln. of Brooklyn spent the last fortnight as the guest of Miss Jennle Mcver. daughter of Mrs Meirls Meyer, of 14. '7 Cayuga street Miss Corinne Arneld of 1119 Master street. Is entei talnltig Miss Grnee llcx tcr. of Pittsburgh, for a short stay The Amusement Commlttee of the Mctcantlle Club will give a dance en Thanksgiving Eve, Wcdnetdav evening. Xev ember -! Mr and Mi Milten M are en their wedding trip Meer who will en their FREE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 WAUVIT ST. tare Etchings nnd Mezzotints Frnmlnc n Hefclnltr Kcllnlne nnd Ilrnterlng TEA ROOM lit . HIIOAn ST. (Urlew the I'illl Breakfast Luncheon Dinner Ml MC fl Tl R DKi.iners IN O V It f'AMIV MI)K SHOP A-aa;?:gSaaa!- BONWIT TELLER. Gb S-v A rranged for Wednesday Te meet the demands of the Secial Activities come charming modes in NEW FROCKS FOR DAYTIME & EVENING WEAR Specially Priced 44.00 64.00 I .aces et gossanici gessanici gossanici Canten Crepe of and Cicpc hixurieiislv soft in tctuic hut iid in coloring of uch aie these fascinating originations and clcwr adaptations. Par ave- nlift nftel- Tlpeemher 1. Mrs, Meyers befere her marriage, which took place en October 30, was Miss Beatrice Kauf- maun, or u.utimerc. NORRI6TOWN The social season at the Plymouth Country flub will open en Friday evening, Novcmber 25, when a dinner dance will be held. A series of dances, card parti h, dinners nnd teas wilt fol fel low The Entertainment Committee which has charge of the snsen'H rlub program Includes Miss Uuth D Elder, Miss Gertrude Hunter, Miss Knth.irlne A Scheldt, Miss Helen Palst Mrs Spencer . Jenes, Mri? Jehn L Lat relcre. Ml Edwnrd A Hurley. Mr V Frank Hunter, Jr. Mr Elgin H Ln hnrdt, Mr Jeseph W Craft Mr Mor Mer ris Price nnd Mr. Bush II. Smith An Armistice Day program wan pre sented In the Norrlstewn High Scheel by the following students Miss Maty lleffer. Miss l.nura Getwnls, Miss t.eiiIu-i Devnii Miss Esther Dill. Miss Marv Montague. MlfcB Frances Hoever, i Mr. Walter Smith, Ml Jehn Duddj Mr Powell Mlddleten and Mr Christian Hubet MOORESTOWN E bti (in, of Tieiiten Mrs M and well known In Moeiestown, Is visiting Mis Clltfeid Wulkei of her slstPi Cleveland. Mr nnd Mih Edwaid S Woedwaid of Chestei avenue, are home from n two weeks' stay at Virginia Het Springs Mrs niie M Celes, of Chester .ive niie. will siicnd the w Inlet 111 Swartli- 'mete Miss Minnie Gleve ha I etui lied te her home after spending enie time in Washington Mr. and Mts H D Culm have re turned te their home en Oak avenue after spending many months In their cettngc at Scaslde Park ALDINE TDEATRE CHESTNUT AT 19TH nim.cTieN ini:u s. i: t'l.i r coNriNters stiewtva II A. M TO It P M DOUGLAS FMRBANKS THE THREE MUSKETEERS AMBASSADOR 'JHrnilV' Audrey Chapman in 'False Women' KARYL NORMAN "The Creele Fashion Plate" LIGHTNER GIRLS & NEWTON ALEXANDER LEW DOCKSTADER MR. LEO BEERS "Parler, Bedroom and Bath" And His Surreup line Shew of l'.xr'nsKx lniurc MARTIN LISAN tl'ltl UM'Oil.S HAM. TOMDIl AT 8 I", p ji In I'lnnu Itei I ,i Si liumann s SMnphenlaue I-.tu'lei (.'hepln Sennta In H flu.' "triner. Tloketi at Hf-ppe's s2.r CO. IVT wpa c, satin - hack i fell allure. Vehet return, be nt home ct 2324 rm-xTrtK niriT'i'T nr t isthST. jSOVIBER 15, 1921 PIMIiA.'K KOltBMOBT THHATltKB nir A labt c eves AT l 15KUAIJ Mets Wed & Sat. top. mat, TOrormev mc te i se LAST 7 TIMES 10IIN OOLD1SN PIU'HKNTS eitAti: ham: LA RUE HAMILTON IN THE COMEDYilflCIID MF" WITH SONGS UCHll IflB- StABed Vwlrr Direrllen of Wlnelicll Sinllh m:.t wkkk i;at " DAVID BELASCO Announces the naptwBranee of FRANCES STARR In Kusene Walter's Oreat Day "The Easiest Way" ,,,iic?aH5-viflii'.l,,T11 rn audio i e fell under Mm l'ell of ilu Ma an If it ere fXerciBing Its power Ter tlm first time There w Mm ex'iuilt rerrorm rerrerm nni of the heroine ,y Miss f ranree Mur ie Jiintlf th- ploy nt nr titu'- IF'ipuinr Mats winivn."i F.XTUA M VT THAXKHOIV 1.M1 FORREST LAST 5 EVGS. POP. MAT. TOMORROW Next Week SEATS SELLING I H U MV'lM.i: TIIAVKCIVlNa ELSIE JANIS AND HER GANG IN A NEW ATTACK NEW ATnrr NEW i i sir J np snow GARRICK Lt I'(ipl I Mt M VTINI 2 Weeks Uv'" h lr. I'epl I Mt MVTINI I. TOMunitOtV A Positive, Smashing Hit! SAM H HARRIS Pr5erts We SEASONS comey success BT KIM JdnHSON Y0VN6 GENEVIEVE TO 12. DM tXCtiltMT Svfmrire cast SKATS Vi f Tliin i iti iB H. Stl.( IAI, VT ntNK 'IIVIVG DAY SJ -w '.-... t ''' V '4- 9A lrei.f llnl,,,, M., rl.nl M ( liil nt Nijchts 7 and 1 1 1 tkCbuturetOGi-if ifwlc M) 1(1 VMM, rill P. TO PAST iii.rn tkin A Whale of a Birthday Bill iiODBSra'rsJTR 10VE TlWJVJt.Jjl i. i ift.f V"WWH i.i.m.Tf.iiKiiic.Miiig.liaiU DORIS HUMPHREYS' DANCERS I OIlTONs DIVMOM) i. IIIIKNNOX DONOVAN & LEE lIllKlsi: P-.Tl HP, l.Vlll! NK.IIT AM) C'OUKIM, riCTUtK ENID BENNETT in "Keeping Up With Lizzie" TttX0H.'cCjrU-n4 1' llred J A MontBemr ii turi'3 VuudeMl - 3u. 7 nnii u TJetirveni i Si ab .Market t 30 and (1 )) te III' t Murlliii "WOMEN MEN LOVE" Mtn.ndil Q .M fc '-I t l.dfLST hT- "THE HELL DIGGERS" Rrel ti a :. i n -ie i 1 1 ' J I'h I i ii.. in "REGGIE MIXES IN" Cat-kcifm, MirKct .xt p (jnth " "1 I 7 m.J it V I T' . ...... .- 'Keeping Up With Lizzie" CWea i"TH & ( nrjAii vk 1 1' t I 1 7 and e "A Message Frem Mars" I TT 1 .' ,. letvta Ju ir 1 kd !.' & ijlraru Ae I'ren (,i- v's JJJ "The Man of the Ferrest" ffit 69 ,hSTJheaire Oppesitc'LTcrminal OPEKS Next SAT. AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 19, AT 2:30 GL0R1ASWANSGN "Under the Lash" NtH il ArraiiKenii-iit llli .1. I MksiIiiiuiii, I'trHlildit M.mle e uf Xmertr.i Tin i rrT ,n M. -i m mi nx TUUVTIIK I)KOTI Ii III Hti.lM I s l'llnTi I'l As h AliMIssIuX 1111. - - IIUIN 1 Iir 111 M II i,l Al. Selected Musical Program With Soloists of Renown MTMINOON. J .111- Mi.ins, ; a. -Iti anil -J. I.li' mill ,l"i( Wll'l 1 I'XIIKW V sl'i 1 i iii Mil MIAMI l'fll l les PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA t if 1 JOHN BARCLAY. Bantene MINA DOLORES, Seprano STETSON AUDITORIUM MenlenmiT'. ir 1'm.i 0f Fifth Si WEDNESDAY. NOV 16, 8:15 p. M. i no 1 1.. i 1 y -si 1 1 1 1 1 H"s'Il V, rml. of lluiiic. 1lur. Kwf... vow NEW YORK SYMPHONY --""" ! 17 WAGNER PROGRAM --i)liilsT, Frieds ICIinlc Rncli-I Morten Harris ORCHESTRA Honrtelta Cenrad DAMROS 'H . Ol 111 tOt rred I'atten I tnti. nnd ui;.," ACAD E MY OF MUSI r I Ml). . 4ftUlPlllJl' and vtll nBflfi.llr infill Uff. vWUI An, 'efuin BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY ,' e SATURDAY t MEXICO T6c. M. 1.50 at HeppesOc at Doer I'hlln.'s Indlnr Theatre; Illrrrtlnil of ! Ai J. J. Hlmliert. ST. OPtRA HOUSE Hvcr 8 Dlv Mat - ww; ill a. Ken. ut 0IJICTIHK t AltCO llltOTIIMP, 2t 111 efr NANA Jlli AI-KM. " AltlHINiinif I'LKRV. Mabel Withec & Ce. 8i(KI HillJ HlU Kt-Ill i 81-11 HlSU I 0(30 Jee Beganny's 3s20 lllll l,et(ri 1 Eddie Dewling l.ntc stiirnflfgfclil't ljilMc j" llninrr Murmifi He Masen & Keelcr .1:30 0:30 3:.-.0 0:.V) 10-31 "' " LiUian Fitzgerald IMS PI Ili:tlt)"N IllltlS. I:3H "i ir. mii mi in M-.Tifs miATi m-.ir, "mP.ATS 1011 TIIAMiMiIMMi W KKK seu en si,r. LYRIC Mats. Tomer.& Sat. ri)R 3 1,1'KS IIM.I "The Great Lever's Greatest Triumph" MR. LEO GITRIGHSTEiN t III). (.1 tti;N( ii ((iMi.n n TOTO ti Kl l.). (hxrrpt TlinnkijIvlnB ()( in S' "ifl 1IATM. l.reit TlnmksKliliizi IKr In S .ll(( cut Vew for Hi inkselilm: Miit Mulit iii:diMMi MiiN.. dm . r.ru Mr. DITRICHSTEIN WTCW FACE VALbE" sAHcajisiecn'r ,. r I tf-k lit h remur. in i LAST 7 TIMES r y cortSfea s tc'J'S gp"t "if wen ti ciHrutY rmrw asvxmk. CO. of 300 - It BIG SCENES AtABUFnUS FCKIUP BAllET PRICES U'tHTi 'VT SO 7J iM I50 J0S jja A LastBarg. Mat. Tomer.J - $1.50 Nrxt UcrU f-ii'. Ilnir riir Ihr I lr. "Hfel. mill Nun mi u- fur rimnl -slilnc Alntlni-i- mil Nlchl THt LATEST OPERETTA BY escar Straus -tw-c me NIGHTS AT 820 MATS txijus AND 5A' AT 2 20 SI IT I lilt TH MiMilIMi MXTtMT MI Mt.lIT Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead (.odd i vr i i in. ue efi if i. reit i i rr.itreuM m i Mat. Tomorrow Wed. irst ROBERT WARWICK " In n I nil -ii il Drama "IN THE NIGHT WATCH" $1 Mshl-. r,n- (e Mill. OI'p Trll WALNUT I ilt Wrpk Sll Mil SI MAT HMIi-M XT'. Nell M I MM, l'lituustli' S(.((lnC iiiirrl mi in tliiK CHARLES S. GILPIN In 1. 1 (.1 M. , d'r II I ' Dniiiin The EMPEROR JONES Orlclmil I'rlnreix llicnfri., X ( n-l mil 1'reilii' (Inn Mclltk. -lit M It 'lilt llMllk-.;lIIIB I),, Slut., ""ti te tl Th ii lelilns Nk-lu "f-ii (n H 1(1 Dramatic T. N. T. BEGINNING TOMORROW ft!ETSiP0UTAN OPERA HOUSE IIIIOM) .M I'ei'i . I -! 1 iln Ji;l. I i Wed., Nev. 16 te 26 iiirrninn ',-,111 11 (.ipi.nlimi.p II inilil M iTIIieiinrr MT a I' M. , : A II ,inr .m , m lllll llli i-n Tin, ACADEMY OF MUSIC ' " H 1.1 1 11 1 111 TONIGHT TOMORROW M I lllll S ml Hit llullt-t lliisr anil s ihestn lllri'd 1 rum I unilen anil p.,! L 11 tiikr el l'rnr,im I ,,1 1, p, ,frill ,.. ,rl" New Ballets, lllll I lKt-li.tNl ustiiiiiri, (,wj I I ,'inr (f " IBlllB rn- 1 1' '- ' 1 1- 1IP! I 111 I .. l ll Ml III MlT( - PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I 1 frillUllI MOkuHhU. C IIIKllK (111 j l HINT M'lClM, COM I in 1 Men. Evening, Nev. 21, 8.15 , WAGNER PROGRAM , rifl.fl it llumi.-. iiii , u,r, i Mlli1, f e t n i n LltllLAULiLrnlA nnrurcTDA ORCHESTRA uumUWrb "IM Ul( i m. i i w - i i w i . EMMETT WELCH Minstrels ".rim ' xn- mum , w ..,,!, j i J1 m Nt 1 A Un) lasine wjiSs. hello, 1922 .M it T nla pam ywmsmm- llullv Mill 2lOO J4'""' itli' iiai'Z 4:M) W i Ar uAAnrw AS'tiiPm Pep, Mat. Thurs. s'.a ' $1.50 euriiu " IIU I 1 I I'll H lUH O,e, t AT it i.i. I II nil Ai,l II ' II1...IIIAM I J i i'.i 1 wtanlcy Cdrrtphny bt Atntrlfft Thtl MAItM-Vr AT MVKTBBN 11 A M TO It P M Twe Extraordinary Attractions OC(ZiOAL APOCAQAVCt AS A OUCST CONDUfiTOI OK THK STANLEY ORCHESTRA vnpi ir n .1 30 7 .'10 und 0 30 I'fU untin-e t'linciriAM OF IMS OWN C'O.UJ'OSniO.NK M1 I'AflXMOtVT PIfTt'nB ON nnil MUM ON IIM1IT(IN in "UNDER THE LASH" rM'Tt ri 1 i'i v rut -iti imith Ml mii I " I MtUrdHV i 1 II 'la n iir STANTON MMIM I' t MNTIMIM sTrtl.KTt 1 1 11) I in 1 30 r, 3n 7 30 II K0 LAST TWO WEEKS IMIMWH I'i liK.ll l Y 1 "A - I 1 1 ii tMi i 1.AIV8 t 1 1 1 ,d, 1 I !"' ' 11 t hTIl (I QUEEN OF SHEBA" I I -I I I 1 M N f SALVATION NELL T'" in 1 . h Mrs rik starred ARTADIA -c. n.K ii- 10th vUrtUlrl mA v i it in p St. MARION DA VIES i v M Pirn rir "ENCHANTMENT" ir v pn vmi t vt A Srns-atienal Photodrama Ilcvcalin Scleral Reasons atmi 111 t-per Tin: 1 ii 1 - 1 u: -lii F-s A Theire of Vitil Importance and Universal Appeal THIS WEEK 1 1 11 Victeria MM. I I 1 1 H Palace capitol 7-4;vr"K,.r r?,?CT "AFTER THE SHOW" 1 1 11 1 m 1 mii -i ,v 1 1 1 ur. REGENT n,:w',V:V-.,:" ' ' I ' 1 ,a re" THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nil 1 ,M GLOBE VTV1-8 j Mini ' 1 1 I' it 10 Wonderful Acts BROADWAY '! u ;NDi;n CONSTANCE TALMADGE I " - I HI Allegheny " ;r "',,., ,k-sv - I Ml llll VNI) WALLACE REID .J1: CROSS KEYS "'"V ;, ."Kt-T DE WOLF GIRLS , t ALH AMBR A , ; ', ' ' A , ,',' ;l,u CHAS. RAY , 'f Philadelphia Grocers" FOOD FAIR First Regiment Armery I'rmul and ( allow liill Nev. 7 te 19, New Open lJeurs Open 2 te St.'IO utul 7 te i(l:IO l. M. i ADMISSION, 25c 1'nrtlA il ihl tlikftH glifii fffl. tJ grocer Tfl VICTOR Jj HERBERT GLORIA jfeariftm ?CHESTNUTSTsBROAD in V - 1 ' t , I M I r ' I ' i 1 He n It's "WHY GIULS LEAVE HOME" -II MMIhl.l J I ! I nnii. fin,,n ii Hun Theatrea ORPHEUM ''rnuiniewn L Chelten iiu' ijiiav -"ita ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "THE OTHER WIFE" Keystone "".-u.jm. ,0 r. ' '1 'I i . 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