y-h v l JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE I i mim Nancy Wynne T.dhv of the Graham Tea She Attends the Monday Morning Musicales at the Bellevue- Stratford Miss Arnelt te Held Exhibition Till Ornlinm ten vvnn nil nttrnctlve nffnlr. nml Get Initie looked nvvfullr !!. Klic lind "lie of (he ilenrcsti ,'res'CH I linvt- mph 1111" mmikeii. It wns c'e bitnplc itnil lind Midi x(iitlti lines nnd yd whh he jmitliftil. It wns I'rrnrli, I'll fetnlie my word en tlint, nnd it "i of "oft, white oreic de chine cmbreidprcd in Mlver. nnd lind n girdle of fllver wH" fenthcry silver mil. It wn iiwfnll l-retty. mi -oft nnd glrlWi nnd oecotnlne (e her, with lief flelit Lre.Mi linlr nnd itntl; -brown eyei. Hhe vveic ahe nllver Hllpper-i nnd Mteck- in" liertriide. like her sister I.errnlne, wlie nmriied Mr. Huren, of Milwau kee, ha" decided hlitrlenie tnlent nnd has tnltui lnrt in a number of Sli'nkchilenrenn plays. She It nlse nn cxtrcmelv poed dnnrer. I Biipiioe "he will join the I'teB nnd 1'lnyers If Hie liaH net already. I.errnlne joined the je'ir !"he rmn. out, nnd I remember hew remnrknhly "be plnyed in thnt old Chinee plnte piny thej nve nt the Little Theatre when "he vvni the liiiildeu of the Willow I'nltcin cbinn. l.nrnilne enmc en for (ieituitle'" Ien jestenlnv nnd received with lur mother and slHter. Hhe were n lovely frock of white erepc dc chine entlrelj free from trimming but for the Rlrdle, which wns fnhhlened of roses ninde of the nainc mnterinl. Silver slippers nnd ftecklnss completed her costume. Mrs. Grnbnni, who Iiqh wonderful Iren gray hair nnd hVhlnp: blnck eyes, weie u nmnrt gown of black velvet nnd jet and looked perfectly rej;nl. The rooms were rilled s with flowers, and there were nbeut tlility pirls of the debutante ?et receiving, wlille Mrs. Graham had ii-ked about 1 ladles te pour tea. I WAS se Interested yesterday te hear that Eleaner Arnctt had been doing tteh line nrtistlc work. I knew she had net been bothering much with par ties these days, nnd I did hear some time, age that she hnd fine tnlent. but the, is quite the finished nrtist I nm told nnd Is hnvlng nn exhibition of her work nt the 11nst!c Club opening with n private view nnd ten next Tucwlny afternoon nnd lasting through the week, including December 5. Mrs. Charles Francis Griffith, who veu remember wns Hentrice Fex, and Mrs. Alice Kent Stoddard will preside at the tea tnble nt the club tea en Tuesday afternoon. I iinderMniid several tbeusnnd Invi tations haw been sent out. Eleaner is the daughter of Mrs. William Wood ward Arnett, of 2110 Tine street, and n sister of Dr. Jehn Arnett. who mar ried Katbeiinc McCelIln last spring. Mrs. Arnett has much te de with things musical in the citj. I'lcaner lias been in California for some little time. THIi fir-t of this season's Mendny Morning Musicales at the Hellevue Hellevue Stratferd, which Mis. Hareld Yarnall ftnrted n number of jenrs nge, wns held vesterrfiiv and Mine. I-a Shunska wns the soloist The prima denna, who li lnrnli w in n n linnnt Iftil pnu n of nld- rncV..lvnt iniule with ii leiinil neck and1. CTein lui.lin nml ulHrr Thern vvrrp two plain bodice ami sltlrt. lucre were two wlng panels of the velvet down the side of the skirt, nnd golden bronze scipilns in n design were placed nt the top of the n.inels lust below the waistline. TIhtp weie n crent manv neonle there. Mrs. IJertram Lippmcett hnd five guests in her box. nnd with Mr. Vnn Rensselaer were MIsh Anne Meigs, Mrs. Ilebert Sturgis nnd Mrs. Schujlcr Warren, of New Yerk, who hns bren bere visiting Miss Meigs nnd Mrs. Stur gls. Mrs. Warren was handsomely dressed In blnck broadcloth, topped with a stiaight-brimmed hat of black, trimmed with rather stiff wings. Mis. Heb Sew ell looked very smart in a sports suit of gray plaid and a small, leiind lint of grnv breasts. Mrs. .Tames Wlnser, Jr., looked extremely well In dark blown. Her hat was a turban of velvet nnd she were drop lamius made of u reddish brown min eral whifh were oxtremelv effective. Mrs. Cliarlemngne Tower were n dark topcoat and a rnther small hat trimmed with esttich feathers. She was the guest of Mrs. (ieerge I.erimer, who were n black velvet frock with black anil -geld thread lace blceve ends, and n lint made entlrelv of black velvet which was verj becomingly looped nt one side TiHiniii Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts 1222 fe Hwwi ililliii ail I mum Fer Wednesday A Special Sale of Coats MH1 fh, ' Hi ( ;rv - 'r nnd finished with n rather narrow brim nt the ether. Mrs. fleerire Dnllns Dixen worn n black gown nnd her rnthcr lacy hat wns topped with n long French veil. Mrs. Knlph Derr looked hnndsome in u blnck fur coat trimmed with squirrel. Altogether It wns n very successful concert, both musically nnd seclnllv. The morning musicales certainly nre uere te stny. HAD A-' for several dnvs nftcr.nti nttnek nf grip, and when he teturned home sniiill Chaiies. aged thiee, trotted upstairs te his room after him, nnd steed there wntchlng him ns he dressed for dinner. Finally he remarked: "Daddy, I'm nwful glad you're home ngaln." "Are you." said Dad: "Why?" Charles smiled sweetly ns he answered in n soft nnd cenfldcntinl sinnll voice, " 'Cause I llke you." NANCY WYNNR. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mr Hanlsen S. Merris, of the Annex. Onk Lane, will entertain at dinner en Friday evening, Pecniber V. In honor of their daughter, M s Gath Gath nrlne Wharten Merris, before, the first meeting of Mrs Udwnrrl Troth's nnnc Ing Class at the Oermantewn Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. Merris will also Klve a. box pnrtv at the San Cnrle Opera Company at tlie Metropolitan Opera llouse en Saturday evenltiK, December 10. In honor of Miss Merris Mr. and Mrs Merris and Miss Merris li.ive re turned from New Yerk, where thej spent the week-end Mr and Mrs Stnc ! Llejd of tin Wellington, will cntertaln at tlnmr en Wednesday evening In honor et their debutante daughter, MIbs 1'llcn DeuglaB Lloyd, before the ball Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob Reb ert It Benedict, of the Corners, Iladner. will glve at the Jlltz-Cnrlten In honor of thelr debutante daughter, Miss Allce B. Benedict. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. Bcrwlnd, of 2112 Walnut ntreet. will entertain at a dinner en Monday evening, January 2, In honor of Miss Dorethy Browning Itedgers, debutante daughter of Mre. William H. Denner, before the ball Mr Clement Buckley Newbold will glve at the nitz-Carlten In honor of his debu taneo daughter. Miss Anna Xewbeld. Miss Lisle Du I'uy Hirst, daughter of rr. nnd Mrs Barten Ceeko Hirst, et 1821 Spmce street will be the guest of honor at ft dlnnpr which her parents will glve en Tuesday evening, November 20. befere the opening performance of the Metropolitan Opera Company at the Academy of Music. Miss Hirst will en tertain a box party at the opera and will occupy the box of Dr. and Mrs. Ocerge F.iles Baker. Miss Hirst's en gagement te Mr. Bertram Llpplncett, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Bertram Llp Llp plneott, recently was announced. The guests who attended the luncheon today at the Acorn Club given bv Mrs. Geerge Helt Straw bridge, of St. Asapbs read, Hiln, te present te society her daughter. Miss Janet Helt Strawbrldge. Included Miss Hvelvn 11 Drnjten. Miss Eleaner T. Dunning, MIhh Hnnnah M. KUIett, Mls.s Isabel Frazer. Miss Hen rietta McVeigh Krltz, Miss Laur.i B. Garrison, Miss Hmma Martyn Geerge, -Miss Deris Deter, Miss Kllznbeth W ' Autt1"- """' an'nS Grange. Miss Mm . t IInmmen MlH, A'trglnln Hcclt- K,ciler. Miss Gertrude I). Deugheity. Mlsa Elizabeth II Battles, Miss Sara n j Bally, MIsh riare Landell, Miss Leulsu i Mather Wnllls. Miss Julia Lee, Sllss -."it" Powel . Miss ntnlle Davis, .vn.,i Mary A. Pet kins. Mlsa Beth Tuttle. Miss Allce II. Butterweith, Mls Sara Elisa beth Shere, MIbs Susan K. Hanua, Miss Nina Silvester, Miss Blanche D. Moere, Mrs. Clayten Straw-bridge. Mis. Jehn Clnghem, Mrs. Jehn D Perkins, Mlsb Helen C. Hendersen, Miss Virginia V. Hess, Miss Anna D. Little, Miss Mary H. Miller. Miss Evelyn C Blckel. Miss Prlscllla Merris, Miss Mnry L. Nixon, Miss Margaret Phelps, Miss Kathcrlne D. Perter. Miss Ellen D. Lloyd, Mis Ann.i Pratt, Miss Cernelia S Itaukln, Miss Alberta I'. Heath, Miss Wnlburga K. Itellly. Miss Jean H. Riley, Miss Dor Der Dor othy H. Hedgers, JIIss Maria II. Samuel, Miss Amelia B. Selxas, JHss Eleaner P. Slean, Miss Pauline De T Savage, Miss Cntharlne K. Smith, Miss Vlrglnln De M. Smith. Miss Sarah Louan Starr. Miss Nancy B. Stoughteu, Miss Marlen C. Doneghue. Miss Helen I,. Straw -bridge, Miss Helen V. Mtchcll. Miss Naticv Drcxel Nerrls, Miss Harriet Knewles Dedge, Miss Anna S. Newbold. Miss Joscflne Pepper Knew leg. Miss Elalne Norwood, Mlas Elizabeth Wayne and Mrs. Basil H. Cooper Mr. nnd Mrs C'hnims Heward Collect, et 200S De Lancey atrect have issued - 1224 Walnut Street hmhi liinmiinini i and Cap About 65 altogether, mostly one of a kind, but every one a smart, distinctive and exceptionally popu lar model from our own stock. The materials include Normandy, Fertuna and Evera, with furs of Beaver, Wolf, Squirrel and Mele, in navy, brown and black. Values uii ie $135.00, Reduced te $85 All Purchases Billed January awa&Ss Public mmi.ApmA, cte&day, A Recent Bride 'H, VtfflrVj I'liole b I'l l.lipi i I'll lllp. .MKS. AVILLIAM II. UiONAKI) Who before her marrhiRe was PIlss Dorethy Hrewster Weaver, diiugli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. I.,. Weaver, of '1023 North Wnrneck street L Invitations for a tea te be given at the Bcllevue-Strntferd en Snturday nftei nftei nftei noen, December 17, from 4 until o'clock, te meet their son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tristram Coffin Celltet, 2d. The cards of Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter I. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. William Jehn Caner arc Inclesed. Mr. and Mrs. Colket. who have been visiting Mr. Collect's parents, nre occupying nn apartment nt the Drcxel, OverbroeU. for the winter Before her mairlage en October 8, Sirs Colket was Miss Ger Ger trude Catherine Crawford, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perter, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a large dance nt no Bellfcvue-Strat-ferd en Tuesday evening, December 20, In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Kathcrlne, D. Peller. Miss Whltmer and Miss Ellen Whlt mcr, of 1703 Klngsesslng avenue, will glve a thoatre party en December a, in honor of Miss Margaret Phelps, be fore the dnuce which Mrs. Frank Battles will glve for her daughter, Miss Eliza beth Battles Mr nnd Mrs. Fcrrce Brlnten will hertly Issue Invitations for a rccpptlen In January at their home, 1913 Rltton Rltten Rltton heuso square. In honor of their son and dnughter-ln-law, Mr. und Mrs. Ferree Brlnten. Jr.. who have arrived In this city nfter spending their wedding trip In Panama and Cuba and are living with Mr. Brlnten's parents Mrs Brln Brln eon, before her wedding en October 30, was Miss Dorethy Helen Ktnubci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E Klauber, of Les Angeles, Calif The guests who will attend the din ner te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Henry Cenncll, of 131 West Wal nut lane, Oermantewn, at the German town Cricket Club en Saturday evo eve nlng next, In honor of Miss Chnrlotte Mho Graves, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferdinand J Graves, of Wlssabicken avenue nnd Manhelm street, German town, will include Miss Helen Hender Hender eon, Mlsa France Bess, Miss Elizabeth Pearson, Miss Margaret Watsen, Miss Julia Blakeley, Miss Mariraret Brlnten, Miss Margaret Phelps, Mr. Goedcrhan McCermlch, Mr. Hugh McQullIen, Mr. William Peele, Mr. Jnclc Uallagh, Mr. Hcmricll Farleu. Mr. Archibald Dlnsmerc and Mr. Muncle L Tatnall. The guests will later attend the dance te be irlven i at the club Mr. and Mrs. Theodere J. Graysen, 2109 Locust street, will glva a dlnnor dlnner dnnce tomorrow evening at the Phila delphia Country Club Brigadier General Littleton W. Taze well Waller, U. S M. C . and Mrs. Wal ler, of 2500 Seuth Twentieth street, ac companied bj their son nnd daughter-in-law, Majer and Mrs Littleton W. Taze well Waller, will leave en Saturday for Medes of Distinction and Originality winimwiniiiniin him Only Fur-Trimmed es .00 1st IKW''--''- mm ' W8P& .- m Niv Tork te mtend the Army-teaVy football n-iltnft. Mm TVultnr whA lias been spending n. week with Majer and Mrs. Waller at their home In Meadow brook, has returned te her home. Mr. nnd Mra. Ferdinand J. Graves, of Manhelm street and Wlsitahlcken ave nue, Oermantewn, have Issued Invita tions for a dinner en Thursday eventng, December 16. In honor of M.es Helen C. Hendersen, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mru. Walter Owynne Hendersen, before the dance Mr. and Mrs. Th)dere O. Selxaa will glve at the Oermantewn Cricket Club In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Amelia B. Selxas. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clifferd Wilsen, of 212 Seuth Thirteenth street, who nre spending the winter at the Hltz-Cnrlten, will sail en February 28, for a trip abroad, .where they will spend some tlme with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Rollins, who are living in Parle, The first meeting of the Misses Robin son h Children's Monday Afternoon Dancing Class was held yesterday at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The pa tronesses for the class Include Mrs J. T. LUum, Mrn Jehn A. Brown, Mrs, Frederick Klriand, Mrn, Burnett Lan dreth, Jr., M.ss Louise Lockwood and Ms. O. Oewcn Parry. Mr. and Mrs. I. Barad gave a party ?" Saturday evening, nt thelr home, 1G41 North Marshall street. In honor of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of thelr daughter, Mies Henrietta Barad. About thirty guests wcre present. STRAWBERRY MANSION The engagement Is announced of Miss Iiesp E. BlnnckcnRCA. daughter Qf Mre Leeh Blanckensea, of 1801 North Twenty-sixth street, te Mr. Milten M. Ettlc Ettlc sen. Dr. nnd Mrs. Abraham A. Neuman, of 3213 Diamond street, are receiving Congratulations en the birth of a son, Cyrus Adlcr Neuman. Mrs. Neuman was formerly Mlsa Gladys Reed, of Worcester, Mans. Mrs. Ferdinand DUshelmer. of 3021 Diamond street, spent the last week In Atlantic Cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Iaac Hnrnntfln of ?S1S North Twenty-sixth street, anueumc thel marriage or their sister, Mrs. Ttav Op penhelmcr, te Mr. Milten J. Helm, of New Yerk. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Jehn E. Glenn, of 4350 Paul street, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. L. Tayler, of Frankford avenue, and Orthodox street, will entertain at luncheon nnd cards this nfternoen In honor of Mrs. Jeseph Welden, of Wllkcs Barre. who Is spending a few wecka In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Boerckel. of 213G Bridge street, anneupce thi- m.irrlngc of their daughter, Miss Florence It Beerckel, te Mr. William O'Nell, of thin city. gdfe Hats Gowns 1517 Walnut Street WEDNESDAY ONLY INIMITABLE CIIODOFF MOD ELS AND UNIQUE IMPORTA TIONS OFFERED ATA START LINGLY LOW SALE PRICE. FIRST ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 There's Cause for Thanksgiving In This SALE OF MILLINERY "ou can cabily afford a new Hat te wear ever the holidays at these prices, which are 13 te t less than u-ual. Your Choice of Nearly 700 Trimmed Hats NOW $5, $6, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 275 Trimmed Spert Hats Women, Misses, Children At $5.00 In Duvetyne, Vcleur, Silk Beaver. Vnlues up te $11.00. Nene Stat en Approval. Ne Exchanges. All Sales Arc Final Flowers for Festivities Krfiich noutennler.N fruni 00c up Just the rlpht touch of toler ,,n fur or scarf. IliqulsltP Orrhldn, Vlnlrti, Gardrnini from 38i- U te !5'l.:,n t'oi t'ei t'oi saije liouquets or slnale effects flower nnd Feather JN'nvrltltH for Afternoon or l'urtv frock that arc distinctly French In color and design. HtmdrnuT for the Itulr, eharmlncly developed In Mowers, pearls etc., ?1.60 te 7.00. Peter Pan Blouses, $2.50 Of crisp white dimity. Five different styles. Sizes UG te 41. Stunning Sports Skirts, $5.00 Of wool Velour or Navy Sere in plaid, pleated and cheeked effects. Holiday tr. h'i. .Me,'ll" "A, "00; , ,,lexp Mlk l'i plain . mnp.-d eft'eu Full-fashioned pure slIK Htecklnifs The wanted color """. Nerrlty llundliprrlilrfii of Irish Dliultj n(. aput.. ,m .i j,. .m,,. All-Unrn llunilkrrrlilrfii, hand-pi inlcd, l. .uitlfilllv l,itn,u .IehIrii' Jl' 4 11 111 ii DC l 1 lit " lleiwMiiltiK VIIIiir nt 'J0e it jnrd. Popular inevheH ,ind culern llen'N I'renrli llnlr .M. H.Oe n liiien, 'llicus nethinir llt lei ntutiiiHH "ieull hi Miu- tu rn.il them evir the week-end PHILADELPHlANS ATTEND WEDDING IN BALTIMORE Miss Eleaner C. D. Carter Becomes Bride of Mr. Morgan Edward La Montagne A wedding of Interest te society In this city, which will take place this aftomeon In the Baltimore Cathedral, will be that of Miss Eleaner Car Car tell Dalngcrfleld Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Cartel, of Baltimore, and Mr. Morgan Edward La Montagne, of New Tork, son of the late Mr and Mrs. Rene La Montague The bride will have aa her attendants Mrs. Jeseph A. W. Inglchart as matron of honor; Miss Aurera Carter, of Balti more, n cousin ; Mrs. Livingston Blddlc. of thin city ; Miss Rebecca Thomsen, and MIhb Mary A. Law, of this city. Miss Alice Whltrldge, Miss Allce B. Law rence, of New Yerk, nnd Mrs Scelleld Andiews, nlse of New Yerk. Mr. Mon Men Uvlgu La Montngne will act as best man for hle brother. A number of rela tives and friends from this city will nttend the ceremony nnd reception SIMONS-COOK The wedding of Miss Lillian Fnl Cook, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. Harry F. Cook, nnd Mr. Montgomery Adnms Simons, son of Mrs. Sarah Simons, of Palmyra. N. J., took place last evening at the home of the brlde's parents, St Asaph's Bend. Bnla. Miss Marian Cook. a sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the flower girls were Miss Jean Harvey nnd Miss Nancy Harvey The brlde's nephew, Master Heraco I'. Bid dings, 3d, noted as page. After a wed ding trip the bride nnd bridegroom will live In Palmyra. ANDERSON WATERS A pretty wedding of Interest took place en Saturday afternoon at B o'clock, when Mlsa Mildred Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Waters, of 18J7 Rltner street, was married te Mr Karl Andersen by the Rev. Frank M Urlch at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Eighteenth nnd Wolf streets. Miss Ann Galen wns bridesmaid nnd Mr. Jack Kansas was best man. A reception at the home of the bride s parents took place after the ceremeni, after which Mr and Mrs Ander"en left for their wedding trip ACAHKMY OF ML'MC Wed., Nev. 30, at 8:15 TUB Philadelphia Orchestra AM) DR. RICHARD STRAUSS IN liXTKA CO.NCP.KT Special Strauss Program Tickets nt Rcppe's line! Acail I!"t Oince 75 HATS 10-00 Values $25 nnd SJ0 Hints uidln.ml s, lis I .1 and u ' lUflF iilll !l HovEtem 4 t'ltlliA.'B FOniCMOBT THBATOKB BROAD 2 Weeks Only Tep. Mat. Tomorrow Extra Mat. Thanksrjiving Day DAVID lint-ABCO I'reaenlH Frances Starr in m:n TnitMi'ifANT Ficrr;g "The Easiest Way" r.i or..vt: aiti:kh mastuhi'ii.ci; rUKKIliiD 1 vnthm in 8 13 l'OPt f.AIl MAT TCWOUKOW Extra Mat. Thanksgiving Day and Her Gang in A NEW SHOW G ARRICK Last 5 Evgs At 8 IS iUta. Thureilay nnd Hnturdnv Spec. Mat. Thanksgiving Day A Positive Smashing Hit! SAM H.HARRIS fjesents COMey success tt KiMJOhnSe yeuws AND GEHEVIEVE v r titk. xcitttr a vCni"J Suffmini ctsr m:.t hbi.h-i;ats thi'ksd.m C HARM s DILI INI11IAM l'rtnl3 "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" A l'l Y or ADKVTt III; WITH A. E. MATTHEWS Pm i f ni'in .- tjCOIU'V'V 7 a .1 !) .llm VtrCflnl &! KnrrlrK In "UultlnK for thr VNiuuii") Mnllhi, Hurt A I e. i crll i Most; Jurk TIKI timj: Ar'TI Alerlri Miuiuge I rlu, nnu TIIOM. II. INCT.'S "Tin: mteN.i; in:i.i." mc; TIMH ArTrt "WwrJsCpvrd. Ilread &. Mnntvimerv i'l, tur"H niilvllle 2 in 7 nml 1 ri5etme7tl'""? Vlnrltpt re an 1 n ae I' I' M ?.?.V"t "THE FOOLISH AGE" ecut "2t i. I.OCI SI T 1 'n 1 10 A 0 V t i tl T "'ii III iei I "BURN-'EM-UP BARNES" JIWWVV ,i,,, T ,,,,, n ,t "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" C&9 . . . Mnt.vf ht l)l ijnth UVVvilfc r,n nn rre1 pk "THE STING OF THE LASH" Cwtai '10TII ' riJAIl AVK 1 10 nil 3 7 ar,1 l 1 S ir i ii h la "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" tfJJ 'K-i 39th & Market Sts. m.uxx " Under .Mnimccinent of llcnrl Martin CONTINUOUS DANCING ' 2 ORCHESTRAS j llvrry MkIiI t UIb MrIiU TIiU WeeU WED., NOV. 23 ' LUCKY FAVOR DANCE LIVE TURKEYS sped il M.itlni'r, lliunknEltlni; I) i TlimiUsKlv lnvr Mclit, l'ex Tret dullest ' Grand Masque Carnival ' Prlilaj Mclit. Vi. S3 S30D Ciii.Ii I'rli-s I Vlutlnrr i:frj ut. Ciiuli I'rlzes. Ailni. :i.",e ALDIN THEATRE Chestnut at 19th I)i r -tn r Ii i i & m r i i (iitillniimix It M. tu II I' VI I lie Vlilllnii-Dalliir riiturlrutlmi of Aleiunilcr Dunias Nevel THE THREE MUSKETEERS mIMi riii rilm ,.nsitleii of flip enr AMBASSADOR l -'r.",:- . Clara Kimball Yeunrj in "Camille" Hi-B P., I 1 . 11 I M I'n I i j ' i" r METROPOLITAN fR31 THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN ' i s i p i m v .i i, vm: IV'1N, II NWI-rt I t I 1 I III 1,1 i . t u i n . Thnnkegiving, 1 te 1 1 P. M. METROPOLITAN '; , 7 ' Tiin.vrni riiui-TM i in i.'tii i ARMAN KALIZ & CO. i i i i,i MISS PATRICOLA ii -.iti, , i CLAUD & FANNIE USHER I I i. i v u JESSE BROWN &EFFIE WESTON i , nn; 1 u' i i' i Mi iiri,.r K i v II i I !. j a . i r, 3 Shows Thanksgiving Day 1 In I l . s TH ST. THEATRE orresni. riuviiNxi. l)lil. 2 lill 7 iiinl ii l t vim. n. "it Ks ...ve s :u,. HHIll nml leviiiitiiiiii GLORIA SWANSON "UNDER THE LASH" nil hsi7 ntiDW . svu iti Marien Davics in "Enchantment" l I III I) sh Villi, Ore in sH, III.HMXN I.MIIIt. e. il M.p,'ih,.. Thornten Burgfess Nutnre TnlK, I lillilmi's sr,.K t I'rhlie flirniiii Nuri,il.r y ' ,Vi i'1 ViirrfKl 'llieiHre UiUrU !,. ( ' ' ,' '': l,.l ,.rll. n lllllir VUllllilj s viuixim -Sci i v il Ili-ir i. 1 1 hi i-i, , PHILADELPHIA sat. ' H:.8,1 1 ORCHESTRA " hi 1 1 1. M'lMsli, ,, rA B1M1- A. 4U JPnLUvr tjbj inn rdc a.- w4UUI7ili90 TTTT"-mKmfm . m. mm .M iW fiAK "" " ' MJi HWVMW vrtau iW V?s SK tJUAT MIj , i ,. i .fnl i i . rMIft.V tIri ttftre. rilrrctldn of lift b Jj, J. flliebert f UrCTtillT ST OPEBA HOUSE tmrntn tvty -Tfl liTW5.WT51 Jimmy Husscy nn Mf rfi.ijriv HCVut (JOMt ( CUlltH I J?n.V jOHHHyjONtS '-r imp miirenu ttmr 0'nwtWL'?lJvBl rAAoe VIHl Xi TtMOkt BUDDY DCVir 7IFfitffl ;i5TtRST VINIE DALY a Ar evct iivut e mrnvti fArtn A'ti'trt KATH UROS. 5IMSHUBERT i tin. ut Hiin Mitt. Timolel. Iu A . THt MUSICAL StNiATION Of T0 CONtlNIHTi rue itresr epzncrm nr nerAD CTnAnc ..'?..:, VJV"I JMnwv -T Ht CHOCOkt 5it v Last waltz ' WITH aw a fifMMAAtue CAirextcr w mentms pkv at rMHrcriruM MArti MATS TMANK0CIVIHG DAY AND SAT TOTOI A COMCOY Or PAX'SAY lift J BLGINNING MONDAY DLC 5- .PITftiCHSTEIN IN t"FACE VALUE CO N OMTS AT a?0 MATS WUR5 ANO bAT AT 2 SO Mats. Thanksgiving Day & Sat. Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead norm M ats at nir rn ni nn, reu Ait ti'Hf iiumant i:h IIT 1 TI TT I!"",. THiiiiUn. Vint, ft W A I fu III s"t. " . "'" - "" ?Y rtLnU I TlmnKs Mtc. 7-,r in i.r,e A DRAMATIC SENSATION The E1PER0M JONES With CHARLES S. GILPIN ' t lt. MT TIIXMvSl.lMNt, 1 New DANCE STUDIO N. W. Cerner 18th and Market It Is Our Treat Tonight k scrtputr rivtnuiM, l ni mm si:v what vvii.i, triL ii ii: M-i.-i t vi ri:viim: rn vnk,i.i iv, i v i M V Ji7l,f f rm'ir Ii In ' i,r n ii ii'T ana oil cr Il Us I islri. -Mtrrim ilillini'1 lnurs baCn .. . rVC'(5M? OPtRA HOUSE 650 US) PCPUJ) irSUTS ! IM 'MOO SAN CARS." 'OITuNl 4kbO &". O'.sl&r Tlllll.r V1.1I -III I, MOV NOV !8 Repertoire First Week VION i KMI ." i i .. Kr II -i K i ' I I i- i il I H i I 1' hi II h. It.O- ei.i.i re." ii. i ,,i.vi i , , , i ir il 1 I H i r I ' K . h V. I.I) " ll." Iliprij I isu.it I i k 1 i ii i Ui - 1 Ii ,-l 'I I n I I ,1' ' li 1 1 Kii,ri rill It. "I reilV III. I. 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M. . 1 xMtmve unil KIrt 1'recetitntlen or NAZMOVA TN A JIOtJKHV KnsiO.V OV DUSfAS' MVMTBIt I.OVI" IirtAMA "CAMILLE7' i.mka Anni:n ArntArTtONB HIXOND ANIJ KIN Mi WIJEK OP Victer Herbert Vim I'Tfenallv f inilurti! the Htanleir fin hpntrn HAROLD LLOYD ! i i.ut ivki:.n TONIGHT V a ' mpi iiif"t ie for Ilerliert STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CHORUS Mvr: i;rmi:v iietz. soieint Mitlniiii. .1.V nnd T.Oi I venlriKH Snturdav Mitinoei nJ irellilayn. 50" 7.",c NEXT (Jubilee) WEEK The Beele Sensation of a Decade Flaming en the Screen! ceerce Mctrenrs production a. AGNES AYRES AND RUDOLPH VALENTINO M.W I'Hl.lM'iI NT I'Kllllli STANTON "1PM 1 Ii -iTI"' NTH STHBATS II 'i 1 !) 1 1n. " 'il T I" 0 30 LAST 5 DAYS ' i. ii vm i " vi,.DJ;n i'i.av (Mill l) EV.Afit MBST Commencing Next Monday m i ii i i- vvi.r.w VV .ari 1 - -i upei.Jnui .sp'iacle ii OF SHEBA" V HEAITII-VL. ROMANTIC WD THRILLING STORY I '-- I'hliiui' ph i I" em iia 'n I I i- 'I ni n' I' ' n- 1'rtfMn JtS M f CHESTNUTS)'' BROAD 10 A M m II 15 P 51 Wallace Reid Gleria Swanson Elliett Dexter "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" v .srw p.vitAvrn vi rii ti ni: Limited Engagement Commencing Monday Next .Tfllll KI-: W TEK First Showing Anywhere! Cecil R De fflille's r Rn'.i irii) " FOOL'S PARADISE " V It nn' 1 iii ' )" Screen An Avalanche of Perfect Enlertarnmsnt ! H T ' i ill Vta-iv 1 ir 1 idll I'etvan p. iii.il I .s In n.il ri 1; Hlery. 1 I nn - hi 'i. 1 aJi' Cast of Famous Players DOROTHY DALTON CONRAD NAGEL MILDRED HARRIS THEODORE KOSLOFF J hut f nu itrnrle3 WE'RE TALKING ABOUT IT AHEAD OF TIME YOU'LL DO THE TALKING AFTER! PAF AfT '-14 JfAl.Kl.r hTKEBT liWsU III V vi Ti II f, p M. Clara Kimball Yeung IN i Mis i I Hi -l ST n, ,N c .. "What Xe Man Knows" KIHI Is HI Ns n NEXT WEEK jiihikc "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" V I illl 1 IV, ' S I I l. , , my 1 i'l i vi 1 i ii .i Way ARCADIA iTvC'-Y.i.n, Elaine Hammerstein i i i ' i i r - m Kis,r s s. W 1 rv V'f vvny in 'mukai.s' VICTORIA M WIK1 I ,iIii!ET VH i I M Jll mi re ii i,n I' VVIi iIi TOM MIX capitol 7-W8EKA-dXSS I I 'II M V I. I 1.1. UUj( REGENT 1 VllM i-i i,i 1TTjr -mi ' ' v m s,,.N '' "Il SIK THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS i min pun i s mvhk. r glebe cu'f , Ml I 1 Tun j1,, 10 Big Wonderful Acts nwrbnwAV HlUMiJkss DER UlVUflL Klll V (u . (IK Marguerite Clark "'''umulbd i I ll v s. -i ,i i -,',- , n I " 1 Mti t Allegheny niANM,'TI-1' . ,Vi I r i'l- .m l, 'I.I f, AND vlV'irr AFTER THE SHOW" CROSS KEYS "! maukct LAGRACIOSA eWfflL" nivNK-'HVIMi r, 1 no ten p M ALHAMBRA "tan-d me, n ms-.i, ., hi i no U 1 1 p s w ii Ti 7TT7 "KEEP SMILING" with nnu i i vim ind ALLrSl'All t'va-r Casine 1 ' 'eJ ii I n 1 1 ill 'i ,,, n II ie ue-bii ' i1 v yj it' si", ii ., I TlcVtts for sale at deer OIM.IIA rMH for milr Tlirre tul, I. l'r'Uft fur uprnliiK iilii,. rr" u0' u 031. li:dui;u erricK j'- M-i-fi.A 4 . t
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