J-,vrvj !., , "A?l 'f- X tST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVflftcy Wynne Talks of the Ball te Be Given Tonight by Mr. and Mrs. Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Wurtz at the Bellevue'Stratferd i TONIGHT will iwlicr In the necifli sen'oen with the first bull of the Teat. It will be Riven by Mr. ami Mrs. Barnes Stnrr nml Mr. and MrH. Clinrlc Htnwnrt WtirU In honor of Legnn K Ue l daiRl.tcr of Mr. en.l Mrs Stnrr nml n nlcce of the Wurtses. Mrs. Stnrr nml Mrs. Wurts arc sis .rs yen knew. Legnn's grandmother, Mrs. Jehn Wistcr, enre the ten at which she wnB Introduced last menin. and this Is the second large entertain ment given by her family. lecnn has been guest of honor nt many ether nffnlrs, for she in very nop nep Sr and her mother's friends nr nu nu mnreiis. tee, nnd nil frccm te wnnt te S for her dnughtcr. The bnl till "c Riven nt the llcllcvue-Strntferd and will be n beautiful affair. Tliore will be n number of dlnncrb yj. "I the ball. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Harmen Geerge will cntcrtnin for their daughter. Mnrtyn, nnd the trunk Thernc Pattersons will entertain for Ttosemnry Howe. The Daniel Unrrln Ars will give n dinner for Mary Miller, fh. Geerge Willing. Jr.'s will enter Iain for the J. Wllmcr lJIdillcs nnd Elizabeth Jenncs will give n dinner for lienrieuu n " - snearc, whose engagement, you iuuv was announced recently, nnd there will be several ether affnlrs, tee. ELEANOR DUNNING will make her debut this nftcrnoen nt n ten which her parents, the Geerge Dunnlngs, will .Ira at the Acorn Club. Eleaner is the hunger of the two Dunning girls, who It, both most nttrnctlvc. She will have a number of the debutantes receiving with her, and the receiving party will go later te the Starr ball. I SAW 'Adclalde Sims Ncwlln the ether day, looking well In n dark blue hnt with brightly variegated ennue feathers en either side of the brim. The hat wns smnll nnd quite dark, et course, se the short drooping feathers close te her bright fnee made a most charming effect. She wns wearing a dark blue cloth frock, very simple and geed looking, nnd n tan top cent with gloves nnd scarf te match. 8 Adelaide is renlly awfully clever bhc makes her own clothes, thnt Is Sest of them, nnd they nre simply stunning. She dn?n n let of chnrit work, tee, you knew, and is very, very popular. I believe she's nsked te every party going. BY THE way, don't tell me thnt the crnze for blnck evening gowns hns cone out nnd is no longer ' de mode. I nm here te Mate that nt the dinner given en Tuesday evening nt the llc." vuc-Stratferd In honor of Mnrshnl Foeh net mere thnn ten or twelve gowns n colors were worn. Uverv ether frock, and tliev were wonderful JreckH. tee, was black; either velvet or chiffon or faille or tulle or net. And there were mere than six hundred guests nt that bannuet. you knew. Mrs. J. Kenrsley Mitchell were a magnificent gown of black jet made with a court train and rut V-shaped in front. And MrsJack Fell wns most attractive In black crepe de chin?, the bodice cut in a V and the skirt trimmed with blnck fringe. Mrn. .Tnmes Stnrr wns in blnck Mitln embroidered in steel bonus, nnd Mrs. Jehn H. Thayer chose blecWelvct relieved with n touch of geld. Mnek is -jminllv most becoming in the evening, and I am sure the Mnrshnl must have heen charmed with the leeks, of the mp,, nf TMiilndelnhln. for they nre hanilHeme, If I de sny it myself. JIMMIE had been found playing in the rend with n very dirtv little boy several times of late, nnd Mether, net realizing hew geed it 8einewm.es is iu ti (r. ti,n Hrt. nhlected several times. Finally she spoke te Daddy about it, and he told Jimmie he must net play with Jeseph nnv mere. New, when one k nine jears old, one's memory some times does fnll'enc, nnd se Jlmmlc just naturally forget. And when Father came home next day he found Jimmie and Jeseph playing together once mere. Calling his son te his side he said: "I have told you you must net play with tills bev any mere, you will learn nothing geed) from him.'' "Oh !" cried Jimmie. "Dad, you den t knew. Why, I would never have learned hew te wiggle my cars if It hadn't been for Jeseph ; he does It beau tifully." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Emlyn L. Stcwardsen, of 3021 Pine street, will cntcrtnin at din ner this evening In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Rosamond Stcwardsen, before the ball Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Stewart Wurts nnd Mr. and Mrs. James Starr will give at the Bellevue-Stratferd In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Sarah Legan Starr. The guests will Include Miss Jnne B. Ycatman, Miss ' Ruth Packard, Miss Mary Sltler, Mr. I Geerge Robins, Mr. Henry Parker. Mr . Krnest Kltsen nnu Air. winiam uow uew man. MIbs Anne Lewis, daughter of Mr. FURS A Wonderful Collection of Salesman's Samples that can be bought new AT GREAT SAVINGS! French Peal Could, Knee Length French Heat. Skunk Cellar nnd Cuffs .50 $ 145 We bought these Rurmcnts from n New Yerk Furrier who needed immediate cash. Made during the summer season, when furs veie at their lowest level, each garment represents a sav ine of .10 te 50. A Small Dopeait Will Reserve Your Purchase Northern Fur 60. 1235 MARKET ST. l Own te 0 I'. M, Sut. B I'. M. jtf I rif' nnd Mrs. William Draper Lewis, of Aw byry, Qermanterwn, will entertnln nt din ner this evening In honor of Mlsa Caro Care line 8. Uarelay. daurchtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Littleton Uarclny, whose engagement te Mr. Muscoe It. H. Oar nett, of New Yerk, was recently an nounced. The guests will later attend the ball Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Starr will give. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn W. Converse have Issued Invitations for a fancy-dress dance nt their home, Chltwynd, Rese, ment, en Saturday evening, December 31, In honor of their daughter, Miss Kathcrlne C. Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Herace Lorl Lerl mer will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charle Charle magne Tower In thelr box nt the opera en the1 opening- night. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Geedman, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh I. Wilsen, of Bryn Mawr, have Issued Invitations for a dinner at the Hellovue-Stratferd en Friday evening, December 23, In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geedman's daughter, Miss Jane D. Good Geed man, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen'B daugh ter. Miss Loulse 8. Wilsen. The guests will later attend the Christmas meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts" Dancing Clasr Mr. and Mrs. O. Drlnten Roberts, of Llanengan, Bala, have Issued Invitations for a dinner en Thursday evening No vember 24, in honor of Mies Mary Starr Grscem, daughter of Mr. Redman E. Grisceni, of Dolebran. Haverford, be fore the dance Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliett, of 317 Seuth Soventeenth street, will give at the Rltz-Carlten in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Hannah Marlm Elliett. The guests who will attend the theatre party en Friday evening. November 25. which Mr. S. McKean Bayard, of 105 East Jehnsen street, Germantown, will glve In honor of h!s daughter, Miss Pelly U Bayard, will Include Miss Dorethy W. Stevens, Miss Ellse du Pent, Miss Mary V. Bartow, Mr. Edward Van Pelt, Mr. Paul Casey, Mr. Geerge Warden, Mr Kenneth Day, Mr. S. Wright. Mr. Jehn Page and Mr. William R. McAlpIn, of New Yerk- The guests will later attend the barr Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery McMlchacl, of Knell Heuso nnd 2041 Walnut Btrcct, will gle nt the RItz RItz Carlten In honor of thelr debutante daughter, Miss Ellen McMlcbnel. Mrs. Jeseph S. Leverlng Wharten, Jr., of Meaftowbreok, will entertain at tea en Friday nfternoen, November 25, In honor of Miss Rosamond Petter, daugh ter of Mr. Ames Petter, of Providence, R I., whose engagement te Mr. Charles W. Wharten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Je seph S. Leverlng "Wharten, waB recently announced. Mrs. Wharten will be as sisted In receiving by Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, Jr., Mrs. Karl Dedge and Mrs. Kern Dedge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Chapman, of 335 Seuth Sixteenth street, will entertain nt a small dinner at thelr home en Fr day evenlng next In honor of their daughter. Miss Henrietta P. Chapman Cevers will be laid for fourteen guests. The guests will later attend the Thanksgiving meet ing of Mrs. Charles Stewnrt Wurts' dancing class at the Bollcvue-Stratferd. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere O. Se xas, 3f Germantown. have Issued Invitations for a dance en Thursday evening, December 15, at the Germantown Cricket Club te present te society their daughter. Miss Amelia B. Sc xas. Mrs. Selxas will en tertain at a, luncheon en Monday at the Rltz-Carlten In honor of Miss Selxas. The guest will Include Miss Ellen Doug las bleyd, Miss Alberta P. Reath. M ss Banning Grange, Miss Hannah M. El El leott. Miss Mary L. Nixon, Miss Anna Newbold, Miss Cernelia S. Rankin nnd Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs Bryce Blynn, of Spring field avenue, Chestnut Hill, will enter tain at dinner this evening before the ball te bexglven by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts nnd Mr. and Mrs. James Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Hamilton, of Bethlehem pike. Chestnut Hill, will en tertain at dinner te be followed by a theatre party this evening In honor of Miss Janet Sabine, of Bosten, before the ball Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts and Mr. 'and Mrs. James Starr will give. Miss Marian Cahlr Doneghue, debu debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles OUR' STORE ORDERS Are the Best Charge Accounts becnaae seu can purchase ut the Irndlnc Fhlla. reUril store nod time but one bill te pay. Hettlr mtnt may be m.idr monthly or en convenient weekly payment. Term nre hnited en the lencth of the credit. WIXITK FOlt DF.TAIL8 TONIGHT Marriett Bres. 1118 chestnut street IHIIIininCharge Accounts Invited! m$m 1215 Chestnut Street I A wmf' I I jjmv IV 1 1 I New Medel Hats for Thanksgiving Specially Priced EJ'OO anduR Representing the highest types of hats Slipper Satin, Faille Silk, Brocade, Geld and Silver Cleth and Fur Combinations. Clese-Outs-Half Price UUHiUUPurcha.tnK Agent' bteng Tf. . . ' . . . .-y is Engaged MISS JESSAMINE HAILE Of Farmlngten, Me., whose en gagement te Mr. Leenard I). Gels, of this city, has been announced. Mr. Gels Is a graduate of Lehigh University. D. Doneghue, of Germantown, will be the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Union Lcague nnd thcatre party en Saturday, which Mrs. Harry Lawsen, of West Upsal street, Germantown, will give. The guests will Include Miss Cernelia S. Rankin, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, Miss Margaret Hayes Hamilton, Miss E. Martyn Geerge and Mls3 Kath Kath arlne Knight Smith. Miss Ellen Whltmer, daughter of Mr. Rebert F. Whltmer, of 4703 Klngscssing avenue, will entertain nt a theatre party this evening in honor of Mlsa Helen C. Hendersen, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mts. Walter G. Gwynne Hendersen, of Indian nnd Queen lanes, Germantown. The cuests will Include Miss Louisa M. Wallls, Miss Katharine Knight Smith, Mr. W am McCe urn. Mr. Ph I n Wnl lis, Mr. Francis Reeves and Mr. Rebert Pltllcld. Miss Martha Cameren Whltmer and Mr. Jehn Grav Leve, of Bellefente. Pa., whose engagement has recently been announced, will chaperene the party. The guests will later attend the ball te be given by Mr and Mrs Charles Stewart Wurts and Mr. and Mrs James Starr, Jr., at the Bellovuc-Stratferd, In honor of Miss Sarah Legan Starr. The' members of the Alcott Lunch Roem and Cape May Vacation Heuse are holding a bazaar today and tomor row te defray the expenses of their mov ing from the Sheridan Building te their new quarters, 135 Seuth Eleventh street, where the bazaar will be held. Lunch eon, tea and dinner will be served. The ladles who will assist Include Mrs. Leuis C. Madeira, president : Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, Mrs. Frank T. Patterson, Mrs. Hamilton Chcsten, Mrs. Edward Clarke, 3d, Mrs. Norten Downs, Jr., Miss Jane Masen, Mrs. Alexander Coxe Ynrnnii, Mrs. Frank R. Wallace, Miss Anna Beck, Mrs. Fisher Boyd, Mrs Frank Clark Grant, Mrs Orvllle Bullitt nnd Miss Marlen D. Grant. ALONG THE READING A meeting of the Civics Departmen' of the Oak Lane Review Club will be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geerge A. Bauer, Seventh street and Kenllwerth avenue. Oak Lane. Mrs. Bauer Is chairman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry R. Cruse, for merly of Queen Lane Maner and of Syracuse, are occupying their new home In Elkins Park Maner. Mrs. Cruse will be remembered as Miss Florence Heyt, of Scheel Heuse lane. Germnntewn. Mrs. Henry Craig, who has been vls- 1IAVK YOU BVKIt TIMED LCOTT LUNCH ROOM New at 135 Se. 11th St.? Open te Business Olrls nml Women Heme-Cooked Luncheon Srve.d Dally Frem 11.30 te 3 The Attractive .Menu nnd Moderate Trices Will Appeal te Yeu Itest Reems With Heeks & Magazines HEN YOUR APPEARANCE IS ADMIRED I a. compliment Is paid te jour figure te Ciie iroed judgment with which our corset has been chosen te the skill with which H has been fitted. Special Attention Stouts, Hnrglcal nnd .Maternity Complete Line of Brassieres ITladamf JI35 Chestnut St. mmmm Prices Moderate - jL,'!--v '' '" T5r "' ssfl (jaht E Riu7ucwwlWBw I 1 Value 5.00 2.50 Value 7.50- 3.75 Value 15.00 7.50 Value 18.50 9.25 Value 25.0012.50 UIRlIli Ordert AcceptedBl!! I J tV ' I Itlnc her sister fn Pittsburgh, has re turned te her home in Elkins Park. Mr. Hampteri Lawrence Carsen ad dressed the members of the Oak Lane Review Club nt an open meeting In the Oak Lane Library Wednesday afternoon. TIOQA Miss Adelo Fredericks will entertain the Fifty-Fifty Club at her home this evening, when her guests will be Miss Jean Clark, Miss Anna Larkln, Miss Margucrlte Larkln, Miss Dorethy Mc Devltt, Miss Elvira Martinez, Miss Alma Wall, Miss Ruth Wnlreth, Mr. Paul Barker, Mr. Harris Burten, Mr. Edwin Feeney, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Rebert Lukens, Mrs. Edward Clark, Mr. Martin McCawley, Mr. William M. Mc Mc Leughlln, Mr. Nathan Whlttakcr and Mr. Leuis Machadrl. On November 23 the club will enter tain at a box party at "Tangles," which will be given by the Alumni Associa tion of the William Pcnn High Scheel. The club members who will take part are Miss Jean Clark, Miss Elvira Mar tinez and Miss Adcle Fredericks. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. David Cetter, of 1413 North Sixteenth street, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Der- etny Jeyce cotter, te Mr, Rebert Prltch ard Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. H, Clyde Ramsey. of Hunttngten. W. Va.. nnd Orovllle, Calif. Miss Jesephine B. Richards, of 1726 North Eighteenth street, will entertain her bridge club en Saturday afternoon, when the following members will be present. Mrs. Alan B. Richards, Miss Lilian Rnmsay, Miss Anne M. Georgcsen, Miss Florence Rhoads, Mrs. Harry Cerr, Miss Helcne M. Graham nnd Miss Mary C. Bclrn. Mr. and Mrs. Emtie B. Hess, Miss Louise Hess and Mr. Benjamin Stern fold will receive thelr friends en Sun day nftcrnoen from 3 until 0 o'clock at the Hetel Rlttcmhouse. Mrs. Julius A. Fischer, of 1543 Dla mand street, has returned from New Yerk, where oho was the guest of her sister Mrs. J. W. Bcrsen. Miss Gertrude Manning, of North Eleventh street, wilt be hostess te the members of her sewing circle at her home en Monday evening. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Herbert Leigh Rice has Issued Invitations for a luncheon nnd bridge party which she will glve en Tuesday, Novembcr 22, at her home In Claymont, Del. Mrs. Harry Armltage will entertain Men's and Women' C 60-00 er. Made te Measure, WwJz?2pk&& 7 008 WAIJfL'T ST. HAT FRAMES The largest ns Kirtment of Hat Krnmes In Thlla- . neipnia. Call anjr time and make rear selection DAI FY Ur0,t Hat KftMjMa 1 Frame Display 612 ARCH ST. Bnnwrnnm Onen 0 A. M. te (I V. M. REGILDING Old Picture or Mirror Frame In (ield or Silver by old-established manufacturer. I'hene. Fllhert 8113 C. A. GREENIG 47 N. HUTCHINSON HT. Bet. Filbert & Arch. Ot'.i & 10th FIRST ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST Geerge Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 The Millinery Event of the Season Every Hat in this establishment less than the usual Your Choice of nearly Trimmed Hats New $5, $6, $7.50, All Imported Pattern Hats New Less Than Vi Price Come Early for Veils that Chenille Iterlcred Veilings at Alice Blue. BUtck bordered with tan. Alse all "navy, black, brown Veiling thatJ ordinarily sold at Popular meahetsand colors. Milady's Lambskin Gloves In brown, tan, beaver, gray, black and white. 1200 perfect pairs of them with Paris Point Backs. Note the prices t.80 u nnlr. Value $2.00. A splendid Christmas gift. Silk Stockings for $2.00 filete 8I1U Hosiery, worth J4.30. 'Seme hae fancy lace rib but the majority are plain. Mostly cordean, but some black. T se' are perfect stockings at a wonderful value. Buy new for Christmas giving. Vnll-Kushlened Silk Hosiery. Black, cordovan, tan and navy This quaUty stocking Is sold for H 00, but as some of them ha slight lrrei;ularltUs we can sell them for 3.00, Shew Your College Celers Wurin, Woolly Scurfs at 3.00 up In the famous orange and black or blue nd red Other color combinations as well. 15 Inches wlde and SVi yrds long. Fresh Frem Paris" Freairh Handkerchiefs for Men. Woven colored borders or beautl ful printed designs. . All of the finest Bpun linen. Matchless variety Get him Bome te sport at Christmas. l.oe, fi.iis, ji.ne, l 75 each. Trench Handkerchief for Women, Daintily colored linen' vlth hand-drawn squares. Quaint Delly Varden effects Snnppv KuturlMic border Fresh white delicately edged with color Haiul-i oiled and hemstUched. flue, 75c. l.oe, l 25 each. Allen's French Hair Ask the Women Un Air Embaume Face Powder, $1.25 $1.50 Value ,rePAy? neymbeb is, 1021 i.ii J I. ... ' ' " the- bridge club te which she belongs at her home in Chester this evenlng Her guests will be Mrs. l.K)gan wninp bell, Mrs. William McClcnachan, Mrs J. William Simmons, Mrs. William B Tedd, Miss Mrrthn Conefert, Mfsrf Ada Decrlng and Miss Sarah Sweeney. SALE FOR FEDERATION The Welfnre Federation will glve en auction deg sale tomorrow en thn reef of the Beltevuc-Stratferd at 6 o'clock. Many have contributed degi nnd nil nre pedigreed. Mr. Ed ward B. Chnse Is giving his champion Irish setter. Many hunt clubs nre giving erne hound, Radner, nose Tree, Hun tingdon Valley, Brandywlne and Chev shlre. Miss Anita Strawbrldge nns donated an imported Pekinese, P. A. B. Wldener a champion police deg and Jehn Breck a pollce deg. AOADKMY OF MILS 10 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA FihsT srr.ciAL cencuit Men. Evening, Nev. 21, 8.15 WAGNER PROGRAM Tickets nt neppe's and Academy of .Munlc MR Duy everithltitf for the family at any store jeu prefer. Cloth Cleth Inc. Furniture, Heuse Furnishings, Jew elry and General Merchandise. Pay at your convenience. Deen at It right here en Chestnut Street ever 30 jears. Cnll, rhene or Write I. WEAVER 1112 Ait SL Iloems 21 and S3. Take Elevator SHOP WITH STORE That Buy Anything from the leading Men-s of Fhlla . Wll Wll mlnxten. nnnnrc Camden, Atlantic City & Chester "Ills' w ?aSy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chesnut St., Phila. (MO Ounranter Tr. nlilic.. Atlantic Cltr 30 N. Third St.. Cnmrten v...vvvv.vvvvvvvvvvvv.v :c . . nMmn- LAMF AL1UIU Lamps fitted for cs or electricity Factory Cath Price are lower than Credit Term 4 v , a 1 i I 7 T1 TIII3 Hnnd. polished mahogany- flnlsheil base; Japanese flguted silk shade, richly lined nnd chenille fringed. rolyclireme Can heatitU illestlcks fully decemteil n carinli TVt 1260 Inches high (3.00 n pair. 331 Market St. x-x:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-xx-x-:-:-xx en sale tomorrow at 1-3 te conservative prices. ': 1000 $10, $12.50, $15 the Best Choice Flatter 7Se n yard Royal Blue, and taupe. N'avy bordered with Brown bordered with 50c and 60c a yard at 20c u yard Nets, $1.00 a Dezen Who Wear Them i'lP'lPlliiW 4 f v '28' VI rillM.'S FenRMOST THrtAT7lEB BROAD Last 2 Evenings Last Pep. Matinee Tomorrow JOHN GOLDEN I'ltKHENTS OKAGI3 IIALK LA RUE HAMILTON IN THE COMEDYt.nCJID MS?" WITH SONGS UEHII iue- Stngcd t'nder Direction of Wlnchell 8mllb Brisk Buying Yesterday Particularly for Monday Night Indicates That the Kngacement Next Week of FRANCES STARR IN "The Easiest Way" Under the Direction of DAVID IIEI.ASCO Will Be One of the Most Successful Ber I'laycd by Her In Philadelphia rienty of flood Seats Are Htlll In the Het Office for All I'erfermnnces reriLAii mats. wi:. and hat. I'.XTBA MAT. THANK3HIVIMI FORREST LAST 2 EVGS. Last Pep. Matinee Tomorrow ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Next Week SEATS SELLING Regular Mats. Wed. and Sat. EXTItA MATINKU TIIANKHOH INO ELSIE JAMS AND HER GANG IN A NEW ATTACK NEW A TYPICAL new nt,Rin janis show GARRICK Lt 2 Weeks Popular Matinee Tomorrow A Positive, Smashing Hit! Xfttl SAM H. HARRIS Resents ME J7Xe StASOAX COMDy SUCCtSS le ir KIM JOHN sort Y0UN6 AND GENEVIEVE TOB1N txeintHT SvrfMTvrt CAST SEATS NOW for Thanksgiving Week SPECIAL. MAT THANKSGIVING DAY gQTH ST. Theatre " Opposite the Terminal urimirs The New Theatre That Will Htnrt All I'hlliidelnliln Anil the Suburbs Talking- OPENS TOMORROW AFTERNOON 2:30 GLORIA SWANSON In a lsunllzatlen of Edward Knobleck'a "The Shulamlte" Entitled Afternoons 17c and 22c Evenings 7 & 9 25c and 35c KIMBALL OPERA ORGAN UNDER THE LASH Paramount Hcture NEW DANCE STUDIO N. W. Cerner 18th and Market Opens Tonight With a New Idea in Dance Music a ey a incw Uance Orchestra. ALDME MILE CHESTNUT AT 19TH DIIIUCTJON rilEI) B. & E KELT CONTINLOl'S SHOWINQ 11 A. M TO 11 1. M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN THE THREE MUSKETEERS AMBASSADOR B0t,,i?,,,',r8sti' Olive Tell in 'The Wrong Weman' METROPOLITAN OPERA IIOUSK WHAT NOW PI.AYINr. DO MEN Ml, , p M r . . WANT? Prices 25c. 3.ie." Rn, Plus Tux THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE SilWr GRAND OPERA r THE Ai APl'MY OF MUSIC liv Tiiri lUTItOPOl 1TVN' OPPRA COMPANY v y Will. (LOSE MON., NOV. 21 ' Putistnpti.'iis I. r th limited number of seatH In Hi "'i'il loidtiena will be c cein.d unt I this date ' " ac Mibncrlptleu IH'iu. ciuli-ni)' Open e te 5 JKIMIAV MOIIMM1 MUSICALES UALI.ItOOM IIELLPA l-.STUATIOKD Menilii) MeriiliiK, NOV. 21, Uil5 HULDA LASHANSKA BOI'UANO Tickets nt ntppe's, 1110 Chestnut Street IUL c c r A R K I " I c s itWxff&Jjl'iss?9' i, I !M Ifeif rhlli.' ICfldlng Theatres Direction of I-r It J. .1. Hlmliert, ST. OPtRA HOUSE Mabel Withce&Ce. Eddie Dewling Lillian Fitzgerald Hemer- Masen & Keeler Mnrgiierlle Jee Beganny's )1rn Nnnnl Willi "Alejlt Hiidlnnir Vnrilnn n nil Perry no Ilre. I'rilerMin Hre. NI5XT Uf.IlK-TIIMiCIIVIN(l WK1IK HeitH Nmv Helling JIMMY HUSSEY'S REVUE JOE JACKSON RATH BROS, and a Big Star Shew Tonight-Mat.Tem. I'Oll 3 ViITKS ONLY enls no for Tlinnk. im, Miit A Mglit "Mr. Ditrichttein plays in rare vein and with all the Ditrichstcin finesse of man ner. Mr. Knupp. Incjulrer IN THE GAV FRENCH COMEDY v lUMINMNO ".ItlN.j IIIX. ."TH Mr. DITRICHSTEIN a,,i'e;lt,me,?v"FACE VALUE" SAM MfiHT1 at 8 I ST MT. TOMOH. AT 2 S. Last 3 Times FrfCCOelSTOCK KORaiS OCST Prtstni ran res awnty mATts. mvtmk. CO.ef 300- II BIC SCENES nKtS. m3 'or se rs 1 w ilje izee tm A Last Matinee Tomer. ''. $2.00 S SEATS NOW SELLING iiu TirMis(,niNf, rti:r.n JHl LATEST OPERETTA BY OSCAR STRAUS -t&W lASTVAJbT rtt mm ADELPHl NIGHTS AT E20 MATS.TrtURS ANO SAT AT 2 2.0 W'AMfa mmiimm1 Matinee Tomorrow i1",' $2.00 SECCItK HEATS FOR THANKSGnTNO MATINEE AI NimiT Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead neon seats at the nex OFFICE TOR AM. TEKFOItMANrES UST JI TIM.E TdMOltltOW ROBERT WARWICK "IN THE NIGHT WATCH" Mth Ollie Tell WALNUT Nete.. 00c te $2 Mit. Miit. SUc te S1..10 I.AT TIM? TOMortnew NITK NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SET.MNO Fantnstle Settlnirs Superhuman Aetln CHARLES S. GILPIN In ECOENE O. O'NEIIX'S nr.inm The EMPEROR JONES OrUInnl I'rlneess Theatre, ". T.. Cnst nnit Froducflen Nlihts, Sat. IHt. nml tflinnksxlvlnc Dnj Mat.. 75c te S3. ThnnkSElvlns Nlebt. 7Be te 82. .10 LVW Om- urn 39th & Market Sts. I niler MiinuReiiient or Ilcnrl Mnrlln CONTINUOUS DANCING 2 ORCHESTRAS I.ierj MkIU ilnillen: fientleiiieii, Mri f-ailleM, J3r Mut. Eer Sat. rah Trlrn. Ailm 3.-;, Riieel.il Sliiliiii-e TlinnUellne I druinl Maik (iirnl-.nl Frlilii). Nm, 1,, l'rl7e S.tOll.ut) Phila. Grocers' FOOD FAIR First Re-jiment Armery Bread nnd Callow hill LAST 2 DAYS Kr. m - in Al'MlSSlON TAX I'uril' Gncers in 'in r v ' t'i'iv . w rt . i 1 l il Tl B. F. Keith's THEATHF nil- STVl T I1EI 12th ST. KARYL NORMAN "The Creele Fashion Plate" LIGHTNER GIRLS & NEWTON ALEXANDER V t-' i ' i u lie - iri, II tM m uiii Ii.i .1. iith'rs 3 Mi a- 1 h nkp: iiy u - 4 30 unit l 11 .. '. en sn Le 1 30 At di ii or m i( BURTON HOLM TONIGHT T 8.15 TOMOR. AT U;30 7 1 $1 J IT il 7 n i" ORPHEUM . "un Th. nr, s eim.ni mu Lticlmn 1 I I ! r I '. (HU'lli 'i lt i;its i, " "THE OTHER WIFE" Keystone iVir;1;" ..i,,",'-,..7,'"" UNIVERSITY MUSEUM satui in .1 P M i i . i U1, ht 16,000 MILES FOR WHALES W il l -.1 epia i in i: Museum i M i Pi (".mi: i-uii.ic '" I Ms in . , p A HilPIIH s. , , i 4 PHILADELPHIA! ORCHESTRA1 Hi ,.p 1U I Clii ", loin or. ' K W '.M It I Hi a. It f DUMONT'S ' iuh i:rf. h ts M n. 1 Sal n EMMETT WELCH Minstrels SATIRE "PEACE SCRAP at W-shlnBten,c HKCTUSHT AaBfeTBSIR faiiill lllfekR. Lee Igl Bea l-trik I' Yt& ' 1 vllSCli'frsyi tete ntm i PAfNTEK VM m Vl- suit's-Atilg mt- T mr w I 1 wlRft:maLklffl.LBiiJ WW a H rp a "il . j, -,r , . . . v-- ''.'"" '""'sissasssMMSiiWSiisysiBssMiMsissvsteMBsasiaskSMstssaMssswflHgMsl BTANU3Y CO. OF AMBniCATIISAT "" ' ' " ' " - A ) mr MAIIKET AT MNETEENTH 11 A M TO 11 P. I. Twe Extraordinary Attractions - rnitRONAI. APPEAllANCB OP" Victer Herbert As Conductor of Stanley Orchestra Appearing et 3 .10 7 30 anil 0:30 A I'AIlAMOt NT PICTUIIE GLORIA SWANSON nml M.llt.ON "nAttir.TOK In "UNDER THE LASH" ADAITEn PHOM Till. "SHUI.AAnTE' MATINEEH. .1."ic. fiOc IJVENINOS HATfRDAY AFTEIlNOONS AND IKiMDAYS, H0c 7.1e Next WeeU--jJAZISinVA In "fAMIMjE" HAnei.n t.I.OYD In 'NEVEIt WEAKEN' VICTOU HEIH1EHT Cenilucts Ofchestra STANTON MARKET A SIXTEENTH STREETS II 30. 130 3 30 r. 30 7 30, 0:30 Today and Next Week Last Times HIM IAM l- WONDER PLAY Net tu See It Means That Yeu Are Net Keeping L"p Wlt'i the Progress of the World 1 COMING, November 28 Jt'HII.EB WEEK Queen of Sheba IT - re'.f-ivni.Y MARVELOUS CHESTNUTSTf "'BROAD 10 A M TO 11 15 P. M. .7 THIS WEEK riRST rRESENTATIUN , SERENADE i A romance of e'd Spain a tale of lev nnd adventure In the land of the dancing ulrl t"ne dark-ced senerltn and the bold flithtlng cava.lers with Miriam Cooper, and acerge Walsh. Next Week A Paramount Picture WALLACE REID . GLORIA SWANSON, ELLIOTT DEXTER In First Siewlnir of ' "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING!" T'iree of the screen'M biggest stars In N'E of the screen's hlcceKt pictures! j ARPAniA Chestnut Bel. 10th 5 I.VlSl 10 A. M. te lltlBP. M.C MARION DA VIES IN A NEW PICTURE "ENCHANTMENT": ITS A PARAMOUNT "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" ADAPTED FROItf THE POPULAR STAGE SUCCESS A Theme of Vital Imparlance and Universal Appeal Today Tomorrow AT ROTH Victeria MARKET AH 0TH Palace 1214 MARKET rAPITOI 71M MARKET STREET VHrllvJlj De Mllle Production "AFTER THE SHOW" WITH JACK HOLT 4. LILA LEE REGENT MARKET JT. Uel. 17TU WILLIAM RUSSELL "Lnily Trem Lonvaere" THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS AT LITTLE PRICES nT GLOBE ceiiTAOUfl JINIPER TO 11 P.M. 10 Wonderful Acts DIVJ IU VI i I Vnudevllle Alse MAY McAVOY In TR' TH AHULT Hl'SPANDS" "all L. ntANKFOHD AUegeny AND ALLEOHENT ' T r' VAUDEVILLE AND WALLACE REID ,,f0ffiL rROSS KEYS -0TH AND MAKKBT LRU,W v ' VAUDEVILLE K pper of Toencrvllle Trelley DAN MASON (Himself) ALHAMBRA -TH mehhis rt.L.inYiiJvi-i. VAUDEVILLE AND MuLA I'ANA in "Vuhiihis of Kate" p-n B2d & Markst Sts. a Matinee Teds at 2 VfWi""lht 7 ml 11 Virginia Piers en & Shelden Lewis In Persen KanmuM Stage and Screen st iri in "THE SEtONI) C1IWCE" Mr Iren li.n len mukuik- D. W, Ur nih ii Intent picture The Twe Orphans' I I d & hi Isis Ure A Old Rese" Prank Mullnne mid Erferd'n Oddities nr 1 H star I i lu n'UUNMiN s TUnt SEAU1' mjm - j HreadA Montgomery llfcXOTV OVJrU.TMfcl'1 tures Vaudevllli 2 3n 7 and 0 TJei'hveitl "M'ljfvj vr rket w '"';-. "TOO WISE WIVES" iff is VI i. LOCUST STS. ftCeefW T"11i,1.,?l0l,ne11 "THE HELL DIGGERS" ""Revelt 2D i SAN.'.0.r STS. I 30 & 3 n se te 11 Ail Ntar Cast In "THE WIFE'S AWAKENING" "THE PACE OF THE WORLD"! Cl&QSl H I'll b. CEDAR AVE. . nnu j. ' ami n m-ssue Hayakawa In UJ "Where Lights Are Lew" ffr Casine rVHELLUl9g With BfnTI'Y KltlKDELlA and HEN OOIICEY ?jWii IL It m i mj arit&rt Trocadcre 8e," . ' "ieiie ana La lie!) Helen. 3 ' "a. th.