VTT rMTff ' "' v 'A.T"' (fr ? -i..aTrv! W-V Jjv"lS ' ') !. - v f. JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Tea Which Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Elden Graham Will Give Today te Intro duce Their Daughter, Miss Gertrude Graham Tllfi debutante of today will be Ger trude Graham, Dr. and Mrs.' Edwin Elden Graham's daughter, and the tea will be given nt their home. 1713 Spruce street, from 4 until 0:30 o'clock. About twcnty-five of the debutante? will ro re ro rclve with Gertrude and five of last Mflsen'a debs, Elalne Sullivan. Kitty Knight, Malsle Stewart, 1'rlscllla Davis nd Elisc du 1'ent. SPEAKING of Malsle Stewart, I saw her en Walnut street one day last week looking awfully well In a long coat of black duvctyne. It was stun ning, I thought. There was embroidery ,,t the waistline In gray nnd dark red and the cellar was of agnclla fur. which has such vogue this season. I thought Maislc looked thinner than when 1 saw her last year, but it's very ecemlng. 8hn hjk dark ha r and eyes and the hair is bobbed and curly. That same- day, as I went ever from Walnut street te Chestnut, I met Mrs. Thn'lcs I.p B. Hemer and her darling little daughter Marie. She's about ten. Ve knew, and has lovely light hair and bricht deep blue ryes. She was wearing a , ports coat of llsht tan with a cellar of raccoon fur nnd a Tarn O'Shantcr of the same shade of wool as the coat. Marie was all patched up. peer kiddie. She broke her wrist In three places. If xeu please, plnying football. Mrs. iloreer was looking very well, wearing a smart coat cape of dark blue French f.rrzc and u smnll dark blue hat. She Jins such a delightful manner, I think, nnd is se extremely well liked. THE Feyer Dauclng Class for kiddles at the Academy of Music had lt sec nnd meeting Saturday morning, and Mrs. Inseph Leldy, Mrs. Francis Mcllhcnny and Mri. I.uthcr Cenradl were the mem bers of the Women's Beard of the Academy who received the children and their mothers. JANET SABINE, who came en here from Bosten for the Starr's ball en Friday, spent the week-end with l.egnn Starr at her home in German -town. Janet arrived here en Fridny and has been having a wonderful time. She nnd Legnu ha'e been great friends for a long time. Careline Nash came up from Washington for the ball tee, and se did the Edward Melgses. Mrs. Meigs was Miss Margaret Wister, you remember, and is Mrs. Starr's joung jeung est sister. JACKIE had a bad tim6 the ether day. He cot Inte a discussion with the ether small boys who placd with him. and it ended in n free-fer-n'' fight, and li the. way with gentlemen of hit sire, nnd sometimes of n larger growth tee, for that matter. He came into thp house very muddy, and scratched, and wet-eyed, nnd with a gulping sigh he remarked: "I'm gein' ent in the country te Nnna's; there's no neighbors there." NANCr WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Helmes Jehnscm, of N'pw Orleans, Ia., announce the en gagement of their duuahter. Miss Doro Dero Dore tho Jehnsen, te Mr. Richard C. Brad bury, of this city. Invltatletns have been Issued by Mr. nnd Mrs. Ledynrd Heckscher. of Bollng Bellng Bollng brekc, Itndnnr, for a bnll te be given en Monday. December 20, In honor of their dehuutnte daughter. Mlfs Virginia Heckscher. The ladles who will assist In receiv ing at the tea te be kIvpii this after noon by Dr. nnd Mrs. Udwln Elden (Irahnni at their home, 1713 Spruce fe BONWIT TELLER. CuCO. She (Specialty SfapcfOriginaUanb CHESTNUT STREET AT THIRTEENTH will held their dtNJflVLRgJIQ OJL& m &&,. DRESSES BLOUSES PERFUMES MISSES' 111 I r i A I jl . i I, , miMinewr in inn i iij, mp" ' '"LTHi'flTJi'Tnp ftfJ-WrW'W.i i -l"''"l","f ""Tll''1''''-''' Btrcct. te present te society their daugh ter. Miss Oertrude A. II. Graham, will lnclude Mrs. lidwnrd A. Uncen, of Mil waukee, Wis.; Mrs. Heburt A. Hare, Mrs. Benjamin Bush, Miss Ellen Hop Hep kins and Mi a. Oearge Burten. The guests who will nttend th theatre party tomorrow even ng given by Mr. and Mrs. Jehn FredertcK Lewis, of 1U14 Spruce street, will Include Miss Sarah L,egan Starr, Miss Gertrude A. II. Qui ham. Miss Eliner Thompson, Miss Mnry U N.xen, Mr. Edwurds V. Lelper, Jr., Mr. Ludwlg: Lewis, Mr. Alfred U. Baker LewIb and Mr Jehn Frederick Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewls will entertain at dinner at the.r home, te be followed by a box party the opening- night at the opera Tuesday evening, December 29. The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. James Cresby Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Bush and Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Stengel. The guests who will attend the thea tre party and supper at the Illtz-Carl-tern, which Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Sewclt, of Ardnaree, Rydal, will gtve en Tues day evcnlng, November 23, In honor of Miss Katharine Dlsaten Perter, debu tante daughter of Mr. und,Mrs. Charles . i-ericr, win iticiuuc .miss Virginia ae Morat Smith, Miss Clnlra Ellis, Miss Ellen McMlchael. Miss Alberta Rcath, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, Miss Hannah M. Elliett, Miss Helen B. Sewell, Mr. Henry Brlnten Corxo. Jr., Mr. Cooper Smith, Mr. Aiken Relchner, Mr. James Furgeson, Mr. J. Andrews Harris, 3d, Mr. Jehn Kern, Mr. Nerman Milne, Mr. Daniel Dougherty, Mr. Webster Dough erty, Mr. Nerman Ellisen, Jr., Mr. Philter Lee, Majer Stuart Cramer and Mr. Charles Thompson. The party will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Au di ew W. Perter. Miss Mary Law, dnughter of Mrs. Ernest Law, of Edgefield, St. Davids, and Miss Rebecca C5. Thomsen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Thom Thom eon, of 1722 .Spruce street nnd Brjn Muwr, will leave today for Baltimore, wheic they will attend as bridesmaids nt die wedding of MIhh Eleaner Car Car eol. Dnlngerfleld Carter, daughter of Mr. ma .slra Chnrles Henry Carter, and Mr. .MeiK.in E. La Montague, of New Yerk, which will take place en Tuesday In thu Cathedral of Baltimore. The guests who will attend Iho dinner te be given tomorrow evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, Jr., of 810 l'lne street. In honor of Miss Banning Grange, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Drayten urangt. and M.ss Hannah M, Elliett, daughter of Mr. ana Mis. William J. Elliett, will lnclude Miss Virginia Hcctacher, Miss Margaret L Large, Miss Isabel Frazer, Miss Ger Ger trude Dougherty, MIhs Dorethy Redgors, Miss ICleaner T. Punning. Mr Mahlen Hutchinson, Mr. William S. Newlln, Mr. David C. Sleane. Mr Frederick Ieidj , Mr. Hareld Sayler Mr. Gerald Caner nnd Mr. Frederick Sehaeffer. The guests will later attend the dance given at the Mask and Wle Club by Mr and Mrs. Themas Hart, of Wynncwoed, In honor of Miss Virginia liecksclier. Mrs. Harry Butterworth, of Rydal, will entettaln at a luncheon en Wed nesday, December 7, In honor of Mrs. Francis Heeland Kellogg, of fill Hnns berry street, Oermantewn, whose en gagement te Dr. Theodere O'Brien was leceutly announced. Miss Loulse M. WiillK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wallls, will en tertuln nt dinner at her home In St Dalds en Monday evening, December 12, in honor of Miss Gcerglna C. Weth eiill. daughter of Mis. Goerne D. Weth- eilll, of Heatheitleld, Bryn Muwr, be be be foie the dance te be given that evening at the Merlen Gelf Club by Mrs Geerge Genge Browning and her son, Mr. Rlrb Rlrb ardseti O. Browning, of Old Lancaster read, Deen, in honor of Miss Wcthciill Miss Isabel Frazer, who ban been spending a few dajs In Cambridge, Mass , where she has been attending a house party given by Miss Jennie Eutee, nnd the Ynle-IIuiard toetball game en Saturday, will return teduy te the bomb of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dougherty, at Cress Reads, Wyncote. Miss June Belt Teatman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Pepe Yeatman, of Chest nut Hill and 1118 Spruce street, will entertain ns her guest ever Thanks- the entire week : commence) r lu jiiiiti(Lnxu.vj.uuu.Ly November nMnly7irst OFFERING SEVERAL THOUSAND GARMENTS IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DISTINCTIVE APPAREL AT SAVINGS OF , Vs TO Vz 7 VERY department in this store and the Individual Lingerie Shep will participate in this momentous Event that is arranged annually as a tangible acknowledgment of our appre ciation of the friendship and geed-will of our patrons. SUITS COATS SWEATERS HOSIERY MILLINERY NEGLIGEES UNDERGARMENTS APPAREL CHRISTMAS EVENING' PTJBLIO An Autumn Bride ffi'.WWME. -J JIRS. CIIA1U.ES W. AKMOIt Of Audubon, N. J., who before licr recent nutrrlage was Miss Marie K. Wagner, of 40 Ashby read, Stene- burst giving Miss Anne F. Cepe, daughter of airs, waiter i-epe. Mr and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Gravee. of Wlssahlcken avenue nnd Manhelm street. Germantown, will entertain nt dinner at their home en Thursdnv eve ning, December 15, In honor of Miss rieien .' ucncirrsen, uenutaiite ilaugli ter of Mr. mid Mrs. Walter riwvntin Hendersen, of 30H3 Indian Queen 'lunc, Germantown. The guests will later ut- lenu tne aance te oe given ly Jlr. ami Mrs. Theodere G. Sclxas. of Wlssnhlcken avenue. Qcrmantewn, In honor of their cieuutante uaugnter. Jllss Amello Selxus, at the Germantown Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. SDtllcer K. Mulfnnt. -Tr . of Meadowbrook, are spending severul uaye in xiosien. Dr. and Mrs. Alexis dn Pent Smith of Pelham Court, left en Stitiirrtnv f,r Glen Denn. Ky., where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Elliett Moorman, until nucr iwitnsunun. Mrs. Jehn Dorrnnce nnd Mrs Dor Der Dor rniice Heed, who have been snentilnc the uutumn at Short Hills, N J.. tme laKcn an apartment at the Wellington Nineteenth nnd Walnut atrecs, for he winter. Mr. and Mrs. Emll P. Albrccht will entertain Mayer and Mrs. Moero, Di rector and Mrs Geerge F. Spreule and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker in their box at the San Carle Opera Company fierformance of "Carmen" en the open epen ng night, November 28. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob T. Baral njineunc the engagement of their daughter, Miss Aralene Baral. and Mr. Harry Clay Johnsten, of this city. The engagement of Miss Evelyn U Smlthers. of Franlsferd, has been re cently announced te Mr C. Massen Fcssler. mm Hu f-vvit thing- for the family at any mere you profer Cloth Cleth Inr. Furniture. Heusn Furnishings, Jew. flry and General Merchandise, ray at i our convenience Ileen m It rlscht here en Chestnut Street eer 3n 5 pars. full Itin,,M it WvlfM SR. WEAVER 1112 Chesmut St. iveuniu .i nnu a. laKO t, levater v' fel FURS NECKWEAR NOVELTIES f8t KIB - fey,-' -a ! WkW lfv if me. AWt &' - ? .'-a? ebww 9 i v t nsL JirNiii.v J II lJi l f -trcs s5:Wi Av vK!iili; ; ', '"""mIIM LEDGKEB PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, GERMANTOWN Mrs. Alfred J. Havlland, of E661 Mat thews street, entertained at nn Informal dinner party last evening. Her guests Included Miss Margaret Hyan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stout. Mr. Vlneent A. Nelan and Mr. Jeseph A. McAullffe. Mrs Jiavuand win te remembered ns Miss Catliarlns Hlttenheuse. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Dorethy Elizabeth Church, daughter of the late Mr. I. Evans Church and Mrs. Church, of 1712 West Tiega street, and Mr. Wesley Cenkllng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Cenkllng, of 36C3 North Twenty-first street, which took place en Wednesday, November 16, nt the Tleg.a Presbyterian Church. The HeV. Dr. Hebert Llttell performed the ceremony. The bride and brldegToem are new en a wedding trip. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Lilian IJroeks, daughter of Lieu tenant nnd Mrs. J. L. Brooks, of 1713 Perter street, entertained at n surprlse miscellaneous shower en Saturday after noon In honor of Mra L. C. Rollins, of New Itecbclle, who before her mar- riage was Miss Gladys Cams. The following guests were present: Mlsri Lillian Gwynn, Miss Dorethy Scatter Scatter geed, Miss Dorethy Neuses, Miss Ella ningeman. Miss Sarah Daker, Mrs. ,T. Fulcelly, Mrs. J. Itreglny, Miss Reberta Price, Miss Virginia Slbel, Miss Marlen Cennell, Miss llelen Frlck and Miss Florence Alchele. A reception nnd dance wilt be given this evening In St. Menica's school hnll, llltncr and Seventeenth streets, for the benefit of the Heuso of Geed Shepherd. Among these who will participate in the affair will be Miss Elizabeth Dwycr, Miss Margaret Green, Miss Jane Dowd, Miss Vera Keehane and Miss Catharine Manning. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. William S. Blakeley Is entertain ing Informally nt luncheon at her home In Chester today In honor of Mrs. How Hew ard Pr.ce. Lieutenant Colonel nnd Mrs. Price, who have ceme recently from Fert Leavenworth, Knn.. will spend the winter nt Strnthaven Inn, Swarthmore. Mrs. Arthur Sheemnker Jack, of Media' Save $50.25 en Your Electric Washer- Fer a limited period we will sell the famous EDEN ElectricWasher ATA SPECIAL PRICE OF $109-75 This is net a chenp machine Rotten up te sell at a low price, but the regular EDEN machine that sells for $100.00, thousands of these standard machines Daring the time of InU late at art month at a tl'tght Put your order In at once te avoid a certain number of these machines te ROBERTS BROS. ELEC. CO. 426 S. 52nd St. - "-r Ab FIRST ON YQUR SHOPPING LIST Geerge Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Millinery Event Every Hat in this establishment en sale today at Vx te Vi less than the usunl conservative prices Your Choice of Nearly 1000 Trimmed Hats New $5, $6, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 75 Imported Pattern Hats Products of Famous French Designers At Less Than l2 Price Clever Hat Ornaments Smart Hat Pins, 23c up. Of clear glass in different coleru. Beaded effects. Hat Ornaments of jet and wool. Effective bunches of sranes Cunning wings. $1.00 up. m. Silvcriene Fancies, $1.50 up. Ostrich Tips and Plumes in Glorious Shades. Skirts of the Better Kind that are always se closely identified with Allen's. Sports Medels developed in Prunella or Weel Velour in plaid, or checked com binations. Pleated nnd Plain styles. Regular Serge Weaves as well. Prices ranging from $7.50 te $16.50. At $5.00 Stunning Sports Skirts of oeI Velour or Navy Serge in 'plain, plaid, pleated and checked effects. A broken line of sizes is responsible for the reduction in price of these much mere expensixc skirts. Peter Pan HIMSELF couldn't resist these numesuke bleubes of crisp while dimity in cressbarred, striped or plnin effects. Seme of the round cellars have tiny borders of fine lace ethers aie made of ninuc Fivn different styles. Sires 3(5 te 44. All at $2.50. THE WISE WOMAN will want something made from these reasonably priced materials Black Satin Charmeusc. 40 inches wide. $2.00 u yard S3 00 Value. ' Satin Crepe. Black, Navy and Brown. 40 inches wide. $2.50 a yard. $3.50 Value. v Colored Chiffen Velvets. $5.50 a yard. $7.00 Value. Remnants of Silk and Metal Brocades. Short lengths, for bags and millinery. Leng lengths for blouses, etc. Less than ' the regular prices. ' will entertain the Delaware- County Chapter of the Daughters of Uie Ameri can Kevolutlen at her home this after noon. In the absence of the regent, Mrs. Henry Ven IL Stoever M as Helen Denis the first vice regent, will preside at the meeting. Miss Katharine aiauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Glauser, of Ches ter, who Is a student at Vaasar College, will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parent. NORRI8TOWN The St. Patrick's Players as their an. nual presentation gave three perform ances of the musical oemedy "The Love Game" at the Grand Opera Heuso en Thursday and Friday last weck. Among these In the cast were Miss Allee Law ler. Mis Eleaner and Miss Jesephine Lewe, Miss Grace M. Gallagher, Miss Frances Cummlngs. Miss Cfttherlne Durke. Miss Helen Belger, Mies Dorethy Tlnlrer. Miss Anna Cummlngs, Miss Catherine Delcamp, Mr. Jehn T. Car roll, Mr. James Walsh, Mr. ueorge irtn irtn ery, Mr. James Floed, Mr. Themas F. Fecney and Mr. Jeseph Osmun. Betts-Detwller Wedding An Interesting wedding was solem nized at 7 o'clock en Saturday evening In the Abington Presbyterian Church, when Miss Helen n. Detwller, daughter of Mrs. AVarren II. Detwller. of Hat Hat bone, became the bride of Mr. F. Fur man Uetts, son of Mr. and Mrs. H Franklin Eetts, of 310 West Upsal street, Germantown The. bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Stanley It. Detwllpr. was attended by Mrs E. nussell Perkins, of Mooreti Meoreti Moereti toun. N. J, as mntren of honor The bridesmaids Included Miss Maud 11 Lewer, of ltoaneke, Va. : Miss Frances Mnrtyn, Miss Blanche C Deunle and MIsb Alma Theman. The little flower girl was Miss Helen Dtorethy Perkins, of Moorestown. Mr. Betts was attended bv hla brother. Mr. Jehn Carrell Betts. The ushers Included Mr. t) Russell Per kins. Mr. Charles M Betts. 3d. Mr. Hradley S White and Mr. William II Rometseh. A small reception followed at the home of the bride's mother, By berry avenue, Hntbore. On their return from a wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs Betts will live In Ithaca, N. T. T Reg. Price $160.00 are giving satisfactory service in some ei uie most discriminating hemea, as the L.DEN machine is the last word in electric washer construction. All of the machines Included In this sale nre brand new and carry a year's guarantee. In buy ing this washer you are buying an appliance that will give you years of satisfactory service and one that Is made by a manufacturing concern of estab lished financial prestige. making $pteial terms e $10.00 per advance in price. disappointment as w have only soil at this price. Tel. Woodland 7300 OPSX EVXNRfOS Yeu Wath" Notable NOVEMBER 21, 1921 Ptr,A.'B FOnBMOBT THBATOBB BROAD Tonight TepuUr Mats. WednwiUy and Saturday Extra Mat. Thanksgiving Day DAVID BKLA8CO rr!nts Frances Starr IN IIEn TUHrjrPHANT SUCCESS "The Easiest Way" JCUOnNB WALTER'S MASTERPIECE FORREST TONIGHT8 a. Regular Mata, Wadneaday and Saturday Extra Mat. Thanksgiving Day and Her Gang Here We Are Again ! SAMK OANO IN A NEW SHOW POPULAR MAT WED . fiOa TO J2.00 GARRICK-Lat6Evgs.8 Mata Thursday and Saturday Spec. Mat Thanksgiving Day A Positive Smashing Hit! SAM H. HARRIS Prjrt We SEASONS COMiey succiss er KIM JOhnsen YWIHj VntllM txcmtnr 'M'BI- .UKA NEXT W r.EK SKATS THflfDW CHARI.Bh DIL.I.1KUIIAH ITlScms "BULLDOG DMMMOND" a pi.a or AmENruir; A. E. MATTHEWS and a pisrivijt iiii:i ( nrpAvv Metropolitan p0rar asnts UVl'IiMH LMWvajLH Thousands saw the answer last week and there may be room for you this week. Come and try te get in. LOIS WEBER'S BIG SHOW CONCERT ORCHESTRA Greatest show in Philly for the special price of 25c, 35c, 50c. Matinee, 3 P. M. Evenings, 7 & 9. LAST SIX DAYS Metropolitan "?$& and AR 'JT Tllti.ViUli tllbM.MI 11KL, 12TII PT ARMAN KALIZ & CO. In "Temptation ' MISS PATRICOLA Thr Kclntlllvini; Mledlut CLAUD & FANNIE USHER In Thi Hidf a r,. j n n JESSE BROWN &EFFIE WESTON P.inclng Debutante tith )' i Prvp Kwnnf v A. H"!1L'I """k '' v of (i!i.r' 3 Shows Thanksgiving Day 1 no 4 .10 S P l ALDINE THEATRE Chestnut at 19th Dlrprtltn lerl D 4 m r iv.t Continuous 11 A. M. te It P. It. Tbe MJIllen-Onllur Pli ttirlzullen of Alexander Dumus" Nexrl THE THREE MUSKETEERS Mlth The- Film SrnftIen of thi Aenr AMBASSADOR vh y Clara Kimball Yeung in "Camille" 69th Street Theatre npreMTi: TEieiiNAr. Dnllv nt 2:307 nnd 9 T. M. Matinees 17n . 2!r Nlghl iRe A3Tc MI1M1V1, Tl'lihPA A"EDNKsn.VV Gleria Swanson "Under the Lash" TniKsn. niinvv .tikpy Marien Davies in "Enchantment" Knin.vi i pri 'n r rvnM-- i w bvm k i vJinr Jein ee iviantet ais. Lnder Mnnucptnrnt of llrnrl Mnrtln CONTINUOUS DANCING 2 ORCHESTRAS Kierj Mglit 4 nic Nlithti Next UerK Vfrdnenlie MrIiI, Turkei ( entf t hrxrl'l Miitlnrp, 'I tiunUetrlt Ine Pit) IhunK'thlnir Nlglil, I"n Tret Cenlr.t Grand Masque Carnival Friday NUht. Net S5 MOO i Vrtr Miitlner l.ee t'at. t ih Prlies ilni sfr AC IIKM OK Ml sif -- PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA i l inn M lai w.m c ,i ,or IT. IP VI MllKNiin Vi. ;. A7 j, 0 VTlRPn CVl-N'INll N(l ;n it'i.v IIKI'TIIO hN lrrliirp. Cerli.lnn" SrilKmS:"0 Ten. itttffl." EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS By C. ARNOLD SLADE Free te the Public NOV. SOth In DEC. 4tli. INCMsivr o-e p m. nii i n p. M. swat THE ART CLUB , 220 Seuth llrenil fitreft hmirfller hlreet Pntruiu, ORPHEUM l'"mantewu a. ci,.nn" Mnt Ti nwr i, ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "The Dairy Farm" Ketene 'aX TIJfir AriPIJri The M.-rrv xi.i....- S. rriin,es QsralUliie. n 1t4K A. A. AiULIPIHJIfr AND VlU iffOflftM mm tin mm t GENEVIEVE VIUTM rutrr v Ul imtrCST " MMf2n mm:jrefm lttlBAsrmiK?JllMlJj uirws PhllB.' IMiUnr Theatres Direction of Lee & J. J. Bhubert CTMIIT ST OPtBA HOUSE Jimmy Huss&y AMD TMt CtNTUT "4tvut i fltrTqWf pwywr j- J t At JOE JACKSON '" I Of '' VINE tf TEMrl 6U0DY DOYLE ZIEGLtR SISTERS! VINIE UALY ZZZi'RXTH BROS. v a srut in ffivAvrt SAM cunnenv s nv0hni At JT M rW Cpff M m t THt MUSICAL StNSATION or TWO C0NTINEN1J rue lArrsr eptntrrA gy OSCAR STRAUS T'-'cIScelMi,MitrM- Last waltZ wrn ELEAHOR painter AW A MMMKMU CASr Mier rKf s Heurit fiiN at rtrtr etruw makc MATS THANKSGIVING DAY AND SAT BtGINNING MONDAY DEC 5- DrreuceiSTEflN &AywFACE VALUE'' IN CO ADFLPHI GOOD SEATS AT THt BOX OFFICE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES THE PLAY OF ONE THOUSAND THRILLS AND LAUGHS UiLL&H SPECIAL MAT THANKSGIVING SLATS SLLLING NOW 8 WEEKS AHEAD MAIL CfMSrMOft WALNUT TOMffr at 820 NIGHTS (EXCEPT TAURS) SAT MAT AND THANKSGIVING DAY MAT 75 TO 2 0O THUHS NIGHT lJO $2 50 IRMJI EPS 'ApbwifJ 1 CJ iM ElGH OWSL SNKilil ONLY " ORIGINAL CAST PRODUCTION I Pn '.W' .l i Mar! M Sm -, ", nef1 "in uf . '. h 7 ami 0 Jim Mi Cenl A iu) Knrrirk In ' ultlnu- ter thr Hilten". M.illn. Ilirl A le . NmpII & Mnitt .tin U Merlrj Siitl ire Trie, mid Thn-. II lnri'U 'lln Ilruntp 114-11 nil. Ai T i ! T'MT ' 1 "Wf t. lima Mernifiil r Hl'tOrv'OCra.Twi li-tu.es-N iu-lni'1 i li 3" 7 .,- I ft Jjj&t-'iTVOTU " '01l,,f,p V' '' Mnnr,",n "THE FOOLISH AGE" ft U "ijp r.er-I ST TS GdhffJLiAX. T ' ' -1 " '"1 e 11 L,yvvv j hnn KinfJ p "BURN-'EM-UP BARNES" T?ux& r:r i "..W'.nM sts i ii & a a ii vi te it "The Three Musketeers" "The Sting of the Lash" 1 i .ei it a i i'rt w f "Shams of Society" rfJJ 0rUNl tkkO f4 0rtter JOIIV-, G. M0N., NOV. 28 Repertoire first Wech MOV '( MtMl.N 1 ir.li i il K I H - a I 1 1 I ' I HI I I Hlld i r, s n i i 1 i or in l l Ks "Ull Ol.r f 1)."I n i h - I'ibuI His u i V hi i i i I ii Ilia". 1 II an I p If I nlW i hi.1 Knei-h 1.11.-" ll ." H it i 1 'JU'iM Pi ih ii Tiiimniinl V'i ane 'lUillKO l' Hint . Tt I Hill i m , 1 II il -I I nn. I v. lem Till II "I V lOllV III. I. ni.-TINO." Mrevj I'4tffc' I miniHlnl lli ei P- III i-t. li I ,i, i . . ii i iiiUM i". 1 1 Ki' Lii riu. "maiixmi: uniuii'M," ritim IS"'' . I'ibsI Be'inl, Mir Cern t'e i, . i ni un ' r. mt "Hirv r imrnnvN iuvii.w i I , .h Kti e T'ArSl Rocaerl U .i - ' i r.' I Kn "i-li T I i: II TROVTORK" Sirexa Vranpnl Tt llll II I I1IHI l I. 'll 'll.ll UPJ I l 1. 1 Hi ' i ! hw 'I Prlrn 1 if mill Snt. .Muf. ftOr, 51 nn SEAT SALE TODAY AT 9 A. M. lit Hfiminiii' Mimlr mrr, 110S ( lirmniit t rXTHONMii; if ilie riiinJi rnia Cfjnd uiu 'i alum CDI.M OI" Mlslt PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I Mnetd tokenKI, Condiirter I'llthT M'KCIM. C(l Kin TONIGHT AT 8:15 WAGNER PROGRAM TleUftH nt Ufpif' nnd ,f'dinv of Minlr THE SUBSCRIPTION SAI.F JSAWnr GRAND OPERA AT Till, ACADtMV OK MI SIC 11Y Till. METROPOLITAN OI'Ht CuMPANV N V tl.OSKS 10I1AA Bubiorlptlens ler the limited number of nntM in fm snvurnl locitlenit will l .,r. cmitert until tbU dalr l "c ouuirriiniert ufjii, .iinurni lliifu 0 tu 8 (TJTJJJTSr MATJ 1SR501VIN1 1 LYIClC OAV AX0 5TUDf I A COMCDY C P4XSAA tlf J METROPOLSmHSSSS l' CAM ARIO . mkm QVlm limL I 0 STANMCY CO. OP AMBTUCATHHATftTH MATIKET AT NINETEENTH 11 A M TO 11 V. M Kxclmlve and rirnt Presentation of NAZIMOVA a IN A .MODERN MIKSION OK DUMAB .MAHTER LOVE UHA.MA "CAMILLE" nXTTtA ADDED ATTRACTION Vicier Hareld Herbert PrMnHlIy Conduct Inz th Stanley Orchestra Lloyd IN NEW COjrEDT, NEVER WEAKEN" Tomorrow Night A a Compliment 'e Virter Herbert STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CHORUS Will Sine MAE Ell REV HOTZ. Bolelit Matlnem 3'ir and (10c EienlnsK Hnturilav Matlntei and Holidays, r.Oe. 7ne NEXT (Jubilee) WEEK STANTON MARKET AND prXTFENTH STREETS 1130. 130 30, '. ?0 7 30 0'30 LAST SIX DAYS WILLIAM KOX WONDKll PLAT Net f See It Mejni That Yeu Ar Net Keeplnc I P With the Preere of the Wer'd LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Commencing Next Monday JUBILEE WEEK William Te' Stupendous Spectacle 'QUEENOFSHEBA' Through ull the ages man has loved only the woman; but the love of the woman is ever for the love of the man M CHESTNUTST"BRQAD 10 A M TO 11 1 P M A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE Wallace Reid Gleria Swanson Elliett Dexter TV "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" Thrills nnd laughs ft-plrnfy and let of truths about women and lee With threw of th screen's blraeit star in the meet delightful roles of their "dreerc Limited Engagement Commencing Monday Next j inijfir LUi Cecil B. De Mille's latent wn digget production "FOOL'S PARADISE" A rr.mai!e Triumph of the Screen An Avalanche of Perfect Entertainment. 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