Fl Kr .? . .r-j H 7""i Vr J) EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEIBEH 29,J;g2i JUBILEE WEEK AT STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA THEATRlj 0 fr Aide at HharitV Ball MISS ANNE JANE KERR WEDS I &nMHn,?X Sydney Kntyiner, Master it.t.. ,. a,itn TtinlrM Wreetlen of l.ce . '- - Hhubert UrCTMllT ST. OPCRA HOU.SfcMU.YMAH r. Mnster Ilareui. .-numew, Morten Verbett. Mahler Jaei. nuVt rnHlMUie numuiiii.1. Itef.cn and Master David Vellln. kit ,31 W.: tvt L AT O JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Xancy Wynne Tells of Twe Teas Scheduled for This Week Metropolitan Opera Season Opens Tonight at Academy San Carle Company Had Fine Premiere this TIinnK will net be nnr tens thl . ..i, nil n(iin1nv. Twe tire sclied tiled for Hint afternoon und quite close neethcr. tee. Albcrtn Iti-nth is te be mtrodiiced nt n tea which her Brand- .,iIiit. Mrs. Albert Pniicenst, nml her niher Mrs. ncnjnmln It. ltentli. will t te at the Klla-Cnrlten, nnd Jean Riley ,11 he inirodtteeil at a tea te be given ,11 be inire i , her mints, Vina Miss Theodora and Mi" Kurt. TIie Hurt house at jim alnut has been opened ncain after ieins rleM'il u numuer in jcur. mm i h en will be Rhcii there, se it will be mv ensy te S from one nUalr te the ntlier. THIS eeninpc will be the opening of the opera Fonsen nt the Academy, '.lien the Metropolitan Company of New wl- will elm "Lucia." with Galli- I'.irel and Mnrtlnclll ns the drawing ,-nrrK Of enurse the boxhelders will l,0 there in force. an every one 1h pure te cniernln en the opening night. Mr. a Mrt. K!i K. Price will entertain and !tr .1. Herlrnin l.ippineein vni imvu u ;,inuly part. In their box. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn I-inlerick Lewis,. lie hae a proscenium box, again will entertain Mx guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mcxander Coxe amall will occupy Mr1- Alexander Ilrltiteii Cew's liex. nnd Mr Herbert Howe's daughterf, Mrs. Ilaltex de Wolfe, of Providence, and Mr1 I'rederii'k Jerdan, and their litis li.iiuh "HI hiMe her box. Mr. and Mm. den-go Lerlmer will have the ( liarle uneiie Towers with them, and the Mar Mar eon foel'o JllrMM will entertain in the i,e-rge Tales linkers" box Hee IIiiwKr , 1,-1 l',ve lliri't and l'.ort Mppincetl and llithhind llelnnimn. tr and Mrs. Alexander nn Kens- .nhirr will have four em-Ms, and se will in. Hiiu -v . . -- - -"., '"-"'"J nil,' Hit III ' IU Mr nnd Mrs. Geerge V. Clillda Drcxel, ' , p'""" "?" M- ami Mr. Perter at the nml tliev will both entertain after Hie. "-.,era ,nai evening mem ut the Supper Club in the V eyer. Jtr. pit Kirk Pric. of 1701) Walnut Mrs Tem Achten and Mrs. Stacy Lloyd . street, has Issued Invitations for a Win uill be the members of the committee ler party tit his home en Saturday eve . ,. ...m ..i-.. of uimiipi'-flnnee "ing. u MO Will iwvit ". -"- .-...,.,.-. this evening. Yerk, whom she was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Edward Vlelett at the Army nnd Navy football game en Saturday. I The guests who will attend the dinner ' en Friday evening which Mr and Mr i William W. Hepburn, of Orchard )e, Villanevii, will give nt the llltz-Corlten in honor of Miss LydlaM. Clothier, di-tm-tante daughter of Mr and Mrs. Merris L. Clothier, will inclifde MIsh Kllwi Douglas Lloyd, Miss Anne Ashton, Mlsti Hannah M. Hlllett, Mlns Jeasle Da Cos Ces ta. Mies Oertrude A. H. Oraham, Miss' Allvrta Tleath. Miss Hloaner liumniev , MIhh Ullen McMlehacI, MIhs Anna N'ew-1 held, Miss Virginia de Morat Smith I Mlsa Virginia Heckscher. Miss Katherlne D. Perter. Mlsa Huth Parkard, Mlas! Itheda M Hroeke, Miss Sarah Legan Starr. Mr. Lawrence Murdock, Mr T Iluhland Ttebmnnn, Mr. Francis I Reeves. 3d, Mr. William Tarter, Mr O Korcle Hansell. Mr Phlllti Cersnn, Mr Hates I.lntd, .Ir, Mr. Cooper Smith Mr Charles W t.nmblp. Mr. Harrison Mc Mlehael. Mr Barclav MeKndden. Mr. Merris H. Dixen, Mr. William D Autln, .Ir, Mr. Edward Cassanl, Mr .Tam-s Beatty, Mr. Themas Mlkel. Mr. ttinlel ueugneriy anu ir. Clayten Mi'Mlchacl Mrs. Gcort'e Snmvden, of Highland Hall, Itosament, has Issued Invitation-) for n. dlnncr-dance at the Rltz-Carlten en Friday evening. December 10, In honor of Miss Clntm GUIs, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers Hills, of Hryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dearborn Smith, i of Sprlmr Valley, Wynnewood. hnve Is sued Invitations for a dinner en Thurs- ' day evening, December S, In honor of I Mr. and Mrs. Jehn T WlmJrlm. Mr and Mrs Henry Ram. ,lr, of Ha- -,,r T.lmcs ,r Hirst Mr Edward Cough- erferd. have PS,1Cd Invitation-, for a v ,l!ld" Ir . elm Lang, dinner en Tuesdav evenng. Dfcember J 2li),nt 'he llellavite-Str.itferd in honor A Christmas sale nnd musirnlc w ill be erthelr nleee, Miss Katherlnn D. Perter, held nt the home of Mis William R. ilobutante daughter of Mr hjhI m I NMeholsen. Hrvn Mawr avenue and City I lie ncncnt H K?NV C, SB Marriage Toek Place at Noen To day Vegdes-Reld Nuptials .....Irtlnf of tn(rrt rvan solemnized .V ..v..u..'e w. ...... '- - - - -- -..- at neon today when miss Aiinn juji i Kerr, daughter of Mr and Mm. Samuel l t irr nt ion? Knnieft utrett. became the bride of the Rev. Francis Macomb Wethcrlll. of Clermantewn. ' 1 TU. unremnnv wnn lierrermeil at 1110 ... !..... akaHi TllalAn Jl0.lr,:-SI-i..,au"i ,i"Vr ZZ ta I of Dante, Mrs. K. 11. Whitney Is hostess llftl UUIll v.nw.v. .. ..... .. .-, - ,.. Mtn n given In marriage by ALONG THE READING A card party and sale for the Preter memorial fund, under the auspices of , the Oak Lane Review Club, will lie held i at the home of Mrs F. Clarence. Miller, of Annley nnd Valley reads. Melrose I Park, thin afternoon fiem '1 until 5 I o'clock. An open meeting will be given by the Review Club en Monday evening in celebration of the nneth nnmversarv : her father, were a irewn or wmte nnun inmini-u m. duchesH point lace Her tulle veil was i arranged under a cap of lace and orange t blosiems. She carried a shower bouquet of llllcn of the valley, bridal roses and gardenlns. Miss Ellen c. Kerr and Miss Carleta T. Kerr, Alsten! of the , bride, attended as bridesmaids. Mr. Clyde Leng Paul wan best man. I A fitnall breakfast followed the nerc nerc Imeny. After a wcdd:ng trip Mr. and I Mrs Wetherlll will live. In aermanlewn. VOODES REID Miss Helen Hutchinson Reld, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reld of Lansdewne, will b married at 7 o'clock for the Dante evening. Photo MISS ELEANOR Who will danre In Widow Set at by Bachrtch FKITZ (lin Merry the ("Iiarity NORRI3TOWN Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hrneki. of 1 1 On Green ntrcet, cntertalned the fellow lne gueste nt Ihelr home In celebration of their birthday nntilersarlr. which e--eurred ,en the same day. Mls-i Mane Entenman. Miss Emma Hitting, Mis--Marjorle Maglnley. Min Mildred Tvsen Miss Vera Tyson, MIkh Nerma rutting, Miss Dorethy Bitting, Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Evnrdlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hitting. Mr. and Sfrs. Samuel Hew Mrs. Chnrlen Snyder, Mr. William Deavers, Mr. Maurice Rlttlng. Mr. Peter Hitting, Mr. Edward Wlsmcr. Mr HareM ,1 l.m. a . u . v. ..---.. i jrtlin. 'l I . JlUllflU ,'lltlt'-l , 'l. v.i... this evening nt the First Presbyterian - shleldB, Mr. Jeseph nremun Mr and Church of uansaewne, te .r. .iu-ir,ue Mrs. Truman uroeKs, jir. wiuiam ijcid ! Free Vogdes. Jr. eon of Mr and Mrs Hng and Mr. Vernen Snyder Judsen F. Vegde. of 631 "W ynnewoed I read. Overbroek. the Uev. William ueyu , I officiating Miss Reld will be given In man-lage by her father and attended by , a maid and matron of honor and feun I bridesmaids, who will be Mlse Marjorle , YOUng. Of I.anilUOWTie ; .,irj iuimiu,iu Thorp, of Overbroek : Mlsa Miriam Hart, of this city: Miss Marian Robertsen, of Oermantewn; Mies Helen McCoech. of r.r,urfnn.ne. nml MISS ilry vukuve. , ""i vte jmmiVlJ2L2S!!S3L. BERT HAN LON TVaV.M, i NOIfLit B-i05, " - - - l'uruK iiiini AO-?r.".ty'.'; TBjSimiiHrraOT "bi'CKIMSON '(r IBHBTWIIWWS SAM SHIBBST JMU, AT 8 I) MATS WtO r JAT J Pep. Mat. Tomef. V,1 $1L J. Ilenl imal te "TeTilnnu'lfrtln; Ttiflgtr OSCAP STRAUS IZZlmw,. en Thunsilay cenliig at the rmy or .music Hall, BEADED BAGS Itcpnireil i liclmca T1..I-.V . vaii- ItanriKatf nr I'ncketbOOk. W An Oi-nera! nenlrinc - I'cnrli ne- strunir, Oeld nnd Silver Mei-b Bans Re- Mired. lIcmxtltcMne.ritnttng&.ueantntj. TVTAT?PP.T. IIWAT. Qwni aw a Rrmww csr tvw wem $ swr pun A7 w Af cs'rvrww.' LYKPC m MH.LEO Acad- harles A. Terter, befere the dance te I line. Saturday I DO hope that nublcrlhcrs will re member hew unpleasant it was hut- Near when they nrrled into anu mm te Hlnih ever ether people and inter-ti-ic with their view of the performance, mil he en time tonight : that K b" i here before S o'clock, for If theie is one thing Hint the Metropolitan tlpem tdmiiany can be cnuiitcd en for in its performances it is prompt no eneras nlwuvs -t .1 rt 8 o'clock Tin- en the ininuin ei Se let's he en time. 5Ir. nnd Mrs. Coerg S. Hnsbreuck, .Jr., of Xew Yerk, have Issued lnxita-T?.n-Vfer n dinner-dance te be ghen In I'lttaburgli en Friday evening, December n. In honor of their nieces. Miss Mar garet Mellen, debutantn daughter of Jtr and Mrs. William Lerlmer Mellen, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Banning Otange. f'e'i'tin'e daughter of Mr and Mrs. "Illlain Drayten Orange, of the Well ington, this city. Mr. and Mrs Reland L Tavler of Willow Rreuk Farm. Owynedd Vnllcv, will entertain a family partv In their box at the opera tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tayler and their family will return next week te their town house, 1805 De Lan cey street. llr nml Afra u T AR.H -7I..U. ,, ...... . - ,u ...,, ... ww Mivhicr, u iQn eeffiil. and ill "pile of a bud nlglit tnc n alnut street, will entertain a box partv beiiee wnf, tilled with an appreciative at the opera tonight Mrs. Zlegler, who melienee The rieiferinnnee wns line naq neen spending a few days In New ,-nd the audience brilliant, for mnpy of ., , 1...I.1 ,.r .1,,. T.,ttT,,m1ltnn sen- three weeks of the S ii ,-u)-. ""'' i yue-Stratferd en Friday evening. Decern- iiniii.v iii in, -ii ... . ......j, .... -.- i iier j, me counen win they liml occupied when Hnmmersti-ln nanlel s. Motrin and had his winters of opera mere. I uunn. After the -llrM net Mr ; iVSiTera ' , The "'"Prlse Dramatle Club will N president of Hie I'liilndclphm Upera fflve ft dance tonlerrow nvennp at st. Association, iippe.-ireu un "- "'; vmcenvn Han, Germantown. The fel Till: opening nifiht of the Pan Carle opera last i-enins was very sue- Yerk, will return te her home this after neon. b led by Mr. Jlr. T. Evans the nnd lifter n graceful speech lulroiiueeu . the Mner. wlie made a delightful I speech, making the nudienec rear when! he remarked flint Cannen had ably dem- I migrated that while a man could per haps tie a woman's hands he could net He what she talked with. Ue welcomed the vempanv te the city and then intro duced Mr. 'C,Ue. Altogether, it was -erv delightful and interesting. I he Opera Club, whclils composed of a num. her nf men music levers, wns in evidence, I occupying three m the le-r proscenium -boNes. Mrs .lelm 11. 'Jlinyer looked M-n handsome in black ichet nnd Mrs. I.iiiest Law was gowned also in bluck. Mrs. Stanley 1'lagg. .Ir . were n (-mart ichet gown and Mrs. Char es Mel-ad-leu was in srn Mrs. n.lwnrd A. Schmidt were ii beautiful gown of green ennuis aud a band of pearls in her hair m'l Mr. Jeseph I.tidy was in black. I MKs Filitnlielh Lnttn were a gown of Ji.th of i-ilver lopped with cherry- , ,., ihiffiin and Mrs Helding l 'tis Lewis , in black crepe ile chine.. lewlnr centlemen who ern In rlmrn of the dance Include Mr. Jehn McOulre. afternoon, for nf thn Presbyleri.in jrome nt Rnla, Captain and Mr William T Rebert and their son, Midshipman R. P, Rebert, nnd their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Rebert, of the Navy Yard, spent the week-end in New Yerk, where they at tended the Army and Navy game en Saturday. Miss Loufse Clilpman, of Springfield nvenue. Cllfteli Heights, entertained the Alpha Chapter of the Thl Helta Psl Sorority at luncheon en Saturday The members Include Mri Humid K. Drewn, Jllsa Helen Chatham, Mrs. (Jrorge Floed. Mrn Jeseph. o'Hentiell, Miss Mildred I'ldgcen. Mrs TluuiiHi Fr.inti-.. Mrs Hareld Deener, Mrs Mortimer Tiaugetl. Mis. l-'nink Lei, Miss tjleiTncn (.iledhlll. Miss Phlllts S.mner and Mism j;tclle Wnnd. Mr. and Mrs Jeseph F Mcrs of 6025 North Eleventh street, announce the marrlage of thelr daughter. Mlrs Marlen Myers, te Mr. Beverly Wlsner, of 1S24 Seuth Bread street, en Saturday in this clt?. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs J. Renwlck Kerr will entertain her luncheon dub ut lvr home in Meylnn en Friday, the members of which are Mrs, Frank Oreene, Mrs. Jehn R. Hnnnum. Jr., Mrs. Clarence R. Mullen Mrs. Rebert H. McCurdy. Mrs. Gideon Stull. Mrs. Irving Trainer, Mrs. J. Phil lip Van Kuren, Miss Dera Sproul. MIsn Kntnieen wctnerin. Mrs. r. woeuwaru Trainer and Mrs. Dennett V. Wilsen. Mrs. William Landls. of Swarthmore. will entertain the Sixteen Club at luncheon at Strnthaen Inn en Wednes day, December 7. .Overbroek. Mr. Lloyd Andersen he will be best man ier rar. u" ","" :" . i ....!.. 1 TIarrv Tlle.nacn. Jr.. of &rmarwn' Mr Luclen Hausleln, Mr. Klmer lVeples. Mr. Hurry Stewart nnd Mr. Malcolm Duncan, of this clt I A reception at 231 North Highland ave- ,ue. the home of Mr and Mrs. Red, will fellow. Mr. nnd Mrs Vogdes will live I.nnsdowne after the completion of lei -new home, new being erected en Highland BVi-nue. WEST PHILADELPHIA An nttracllve wedding was solemnized en-Saturday afternoon In Uie Church of the Transngurntlen. when Miss nessie , Meade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Meade, became the brlde of Mr. Chariei , A. Hcyl. of this city. The cercmote was performed by Father Mcllugh. Mr Meade gave his daughter in marriage. , Miss Elizabeth Meade acted as maid of honor, and Mr. Jeck Meade. Jr . , brother of the bride, waB bett man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the bride and bridegroom left for UirmtidR. On their return tltny will live nt the Playdcn, Fortieth and Locust sir eti'. s 1810 ChcBtnut St. Spruce 7996 jft " A M.vX.. "h. Wi "W JI 1 i A VOMtOY Of PARISIAN tlfTj) RtfllNNING MONDAY DEC 3- MCHESTNUTSTsBRQA0 HAM TO 11:3" P M First Showing Anywhere! A WONUKHFLI. OFFUHINO i 'tSrt' ts KNl XV I f -r- I I 1 1 m !f;W nm Imf nSn i J J l ) f?KWWTrTnWiSj r Cecil B UMdl'MllJLy I DeMille'v riJiiii7iflii nirii'inwfi1?tr)i;VrVffM 1 treduczich i wr m .- , i T -- 'XS fB ' i - i tswusja flflp XRwadisi . TOTO it MAIIKKT AT NINKTEKNTII II A M TO 11 P M. n.(unvi; rinsT pruhuxtatien A PAnAMUl NT IMC Tl'IlB pwoeoenoM THC t Toiner.."' IN CO fcfiTFACE VALUE" ADELPHS Mirlits nt H:20 JIiiIb. Tlmr, A Silt, nt 'Ji'iO 0& Have Mere Spirit in Your Pace and Face Of course, yeu've noticed. That spirit In the pace and face of a vigorous young girl swinging along the sidewalk never falls te attract the admiring eyes of both sexes She may have played a round of golf In the morning, yet she Is shopping tire lessly the same afternoon. And alie Is ready 'te dance till night Part of that allwnetis n her pace nnd face Is due te youth ; part ii due te healthy exorclse in the open air; part i w FTSS ANNC has a rin-s et mun :irls. and ilie is liully trying te tench tliem liew te count nml nun. ' is e-iiinlU bu- teiichuig tliem net te count en their linger, but once in a wlille l!ett. aged live, forgets, nml the ether -lay when Mls Anne said. 1 ell ie what are three and four and three i d two?" she piur.le.l a Utt e ni I , Mien with a wear dsli leaned back In Ire chair, while tln ntliers worked luisih an meUiiiB nuirUs en ihelr. ILiper-,. "M'ii. ii-M.v. -" -" i,ne. "eiil Miu lind out bow man. that n.,,,1,1 h,.''" "'u. Miss A uni Reiii nrilp.slv. "I didn't bin flnger." NAN' wild enengli WYNNK. te theit w 111 Uhe 7. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. .mil Mi.i. J. Reiirain Llpplncett. f 171' Sprue- street, lune issued In-; -mmeiiH for a dlnner-danc-e en 1 lluirs- i div i-vetung. ,1a nun m r,. in honor of Miss PKie du Puv "1. Illi-sl, daughter of nnd Mr.s Rirten col.e lltrst. of IS.l Mi.rin-. sin-i't. whose niarrmm- (en. Mr Ktilrani Llpplni-ett nl K-n mi Saturday, January Mi i M.n I-', tllendiiuiing. daughter nf Mr. nml Mri-. Rebert tileiidlnnlnB, of e Squirrels, Ch.-Miuit Hill, will cn-.- rtalu at a theatre i-.irtv. te be followed b- a supper ut the ltitz-Cnrlten. en , Wednesdav veiling In honor or Mlis lt, etinde daughter of Mr. r Herman i,id and Miv Cade, of Norway and Hi nll, who am the guests for a fort- Kht of her c-.Ufln.s Mr. and Mrs i Mneld F. Oade. at their home. eOJO , i Ii ( enu i trcet,' Germantown. The guests who wlli attend the theatre ,irtv and .upper en Wednewlnv evening, -Iinii Dr. and Mrs. Tliem.is (i. Ashton, f Redle.if. Wvnnewoed, will give In .-iner of Mi's Virginia Heckscher. ilebu- into daughter of Mr and Mis Ledyanl Mfikscher. will include Mlns Anita ruwbrldge. Mii-f. (intra Ellin. Ml" Mien DeUKlns Llod. Miss Ellen Mc-' -liihaet. Mis- Denithv Drowning Rod Red k rs, Mlsa Alheita Reath, MUs Mar Mar ,?iretla L Hairlseii. Miss Anne Asa Asa en, Mr. Rebert l.ancii-ter Mr Lawrence smith. Mr. Livlngten Riddle, '-'d, Mr. "auiucl Wagner. Mr IMward c.issunl, Mr. William Kingsley, Jr , Sir William Tayler and Mr. William Carter. Dr. ml Mrs, Ashton and their family ept-ned Redleaf, their u-unm t state at Wynne weed, yesterday, where tlu-v will spend 'in wintir Thev will net occupy their' town liou3e at tsll Seuth Rittenheui-e I -iuare, this sejFen. Di. and Mrs. Ash-I en and their daughter. Mish C.irollne .slten, will ncc-ui" their he-c nt the i I'huriiy n.ill en ThurMla evening. Mlhs Nim-j F. fepe, daughter of Mrs. ' Walter Cupe, nf 20il East Jnhnsnn strpet '"ernnutewn, eiileitiiliml at luncheon en s-'nndiii. The gut-stH In- lndi-d Miss Jane ' YtHlnuiii, MIsn Helen Hepo Wilsen, MIks Elixalieth J-'. 'epe. Miss Eleaner HIIsh Mlhs Sllvine M.irbury. Miss i:ica--ier New-all, Mr. Ertwtuil Uulllnrd, of New Yerk: Mr (iKirge I-'urness, Mr. Herace J.iync, Mr. Ernest Savage, Mr. Letiln Lukens, Mr. Pierre Hazard, New --rk, Mr Wllllnin T Mlkel nnd Mr. U"hert Deckel t. Mihs llll.abeth V Cepe, 1 l"i is (.pendmi; ihe winter III riosten, i-rnt thn week-end wl-h her mother and ntirtuliifd as In Knets Miss Hli-aner lUiss Mt-.. Mhlne Mm bury and Miss ''.li.lln-r Nemill ,,, llaltlmere Ml" ' Mm Kturned le liusteu yunti-rdH) li-.s Walliurg i l -ill !! ill-, ilchu- iihe daughter of Mi and Mrs. Jeseph 1 illy, of iJO-j ,si .lames plaei. will en- rialii at tin i in r,i Supper Club this vcntin; In honor of her guetit, Man Loutse Lynch, i.r Imeulnwn, Pa, Miss Rllly returned t , luir home last eve- ninf after spendhiK h few days in New BONW1T TELLER. &XQ Zfie SpectcdtyxShep oFOrijiruxtiead QHE5TMU-T AX 13 STREET Arranged for Wednesday TWENTY-FOUR SPECIALIZED OFFERINGS IN FINE FURS FUR COATS ; CAPES : WRAPS At Savings of 25 te 33Vs FRANKFORD The Svmphenv Society of FrankferA will give the first concert of Its four tecnth vasen en Thursday nt the Frank ford HlKh Scheel. Miss Mae r.brey Hetz will assist in entertaining. Miss Janet Wilsen, of Orthodox street, has returned from Washington after spending Thanksgiving nnd the week end ns the guest of Mrs. Rey DonaldBen. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mrs. N. Lerw and Mr Lester Reth, of New Yerk, are visiting Mrs. Jeseph Elf man, of 3219 Clifferd street. Mrs. Elfman's sister, Mrs. L. Robinson, erf llaltlmere. has returned home, nccom nccem nanled by Miss Sylvia Elfman. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Fcld, of 312T Ment- ' generally due te tne type or hiiecs ne gemcry avenue, gave a birthday party . . .. . , reUn( these 18 holes of golf walking lrtunll en tip-tee i In hlgh-hr-cled shoes, she wouldn't feel nnich like shopping in the afternoon or dancing nil night. Ne Kirl long feels or leeks much live lier than her shoes let her Ordlnar) shoes warv the feet and sap the ener gies In the Cantilever Shee a girl stand's and walks in cood-leoklnj: foot wear thai has a flexible arch like her own. Ne steel shnnk-plece secreted be tween selen refuses te allow her flexible feet le move flexibly Cantilever Sh-n'-s fit your feet Instead of insisting that your feet shull fit them Tlv-y luce up te ii trim (It and a nug support under your ar-'hen. The flexible arches agree te the free action and ex ercise of ligaments nnd muscles . Unit freedom naturallv Improves your circu lation. Net enlv Jiave veu beautiful comfort, but you aeld feet-strain, veu wear geed-looking fhees and jeu feel eh se much mero alive! Yeu can And veur Individual fit rircb. ruppert and flexibility in Cantilever Shoes. Widths AAAA te TC Pep. Mat Thura. ,.$1.50 Seats NOV 8 Weeks Ahead neon si At t -run tiev nKFiri, inn ' rnnriiUMAN' r.i hi'.i. Tiunsi) inn vmas .nd Mitt hll s MXTINKKS (ilti.Ml tin li lint ll'l pm:iii veu : i last week for their two sons, Master Alexander Fcld and Master Herbert Fcld. Among these present were Master Leen Braunfeld, Master Sydney Kappa- Black Peny Coats eO-inch model ; with cape col cel lar and cuffs of racceqn. Formerly 125.00 Natural Muskrat Ceals .!(')-inch model ; shawl cellar and aiiTs of natural raccoon. 165.00 Formerly 195.00 Blue Opossum Coats eO-inch belted model of riehlv shaded skins Formerly 285.00 225.00 Black Muskrat Coats .te inches long; cape cellar and aiflf of self-fur. 265.00 Formerly 325.00 oe inches en ft' at ir te iuclic self-fur. Hudsen Seal Coats lone;; cellars and cuft'- e Formerly 325.00 265.00 Hudsen Seal Coats . 1 4..-..I 1 I. IllCllCs lOlli: ; luninni smiiih 40 cellars and cuffs Formerly 450.00 Hudsen Seal Coats 1' nl 1 length : cellar and cufft of 85.00 fckiink, be. or or squirrel. 395.00 Formerly 550.00 French Seal Coats nng; selt-cellar and Selected .K-ins. 11?: (( Formerly 195.00 French Seal Ceals inches long; skunk cellars t-ufl's Selected skins. 99 n 00 Formerly 265.00 Scotch Mele Wraps 45 niches long; several styles. Contrasting cellars. 395.00 Formerly 550.00 Natural Squirrel Coats .te-inch full-flare belted model ; ilear dark skins. 450.00 Formerly 550.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps 40 and 45 inches long; sonic 350.00 with contrasting cellars. 450.00 bermcrly 595.00 "One-of-a-kind" Fur Coats 8c Wraps 950.00 Scotch Mele If'vap. Fex cellar. 950.00 Mele IV rap. Fox Fex Fox cellar and cuffs. 1050.00 Eastern Mink Ceat. 0-inch model. 1950.00 Eastern Mink Wrap. '15-inch length. 1050.00 Taupe Caracul Ceat. 15-inch length. 1050.00 Kelinsky Wraps. 17 -inch length. Natural Squirrel '7-inch model. and and 950.00 795.00 Wrap. 895.00 Hudsen Seal 750.00 Natural Fitch Wrap. 695.00 Hudsen Seal 895.00 ' Ermine 45-inch Ceat. 950.00 Hudsen Seal 1450.00 Kelinsky Squirrel Wrap. 1 950.00 u ss ia n E rm in c 850.00 and Sable Wrap. 1950.00 Broadtail Ceat. 750.00 Chinchilla cellar. FIFTH FLOOR and 795.00 650.00 550.00 795.00 1450.00 1450.00 NORPU7AH hepu .OltUbl OHIO UatNlMKIM Tonight at H:L "llir.nt.KTTn. t.llrrh"0 l'ACBl At"V tml lluii-r t'rrxl. lie IHml Tll H'ld JJn'lfl. ' or-1 Kn,-h. Temnr. Y.r. AIIIA." Hnppel-I tini-i-l), I'rmanl, Ti-miniiiiiil vl urn. Tp I n1 IjHllnl Tluir. "l.A VQlViA 1IKI, DKST1NO." Snr-iva, I'.iekI. Temm.ilnl. Heynr. D lilHal. Tell rtiHl Ha1l"t. l'rl. "M.IIMK lU'TTKHI-'I.Y." I'll' n tRU-it-, I'nircl. AKiistlni. M-irr icu--"!1 'nt. ?lnt. "TM.KS OF HOrrMAV." I.'jrchn. Krllln 1'HSrfl IJcmacfl Iti,P. U Hlat. Snt. Y.r. "II. TIIIIVATmii4" Surma, rrnseanl, Tutnma-iil. Iv ar.e. C'ervl Tell lid n-illct Vrlri-t, r.r. ami -nt. Mt. r.nr, M.00 srvT-sMiw en -i.r, t iu eitick nnd Hi;VMNN S, 1 ins nir-STNI'ThT. 1'iitrnimcr ,,f thi- I'lilln.lirtinil llprri n. with OorethvOalton Mitdrcd Karri OenrdHeiel Thedore Keileir Jehn Cavidren. jull.Fye A picture that sweep' from Texas te Siam, and jjathei-x into a hundred Invish .ser-nes the love and beauty of the world. Nete Time of Presentatien: 11:30, 1:30,3:30 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT PRICES Daily, 50c; Evenings, 75c Saturday; and Holidays After 1 P. M., Evening Prices ,r1il'P TV At TIS Sascha JACOBSEN AM, -Hli - "MM 'ii. Mt 3 J. Helfenstcin Masen it r-- ni,eitr New Teny Sarg Carteen Uailv, 35c. ,ri0c. Evenings, Satur day Matinees & Holidays, 50c. 75c before in any laj If Va Ma'life TMy at 2 & r.Sd & MarVt tft. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office C'antilfTert nrti nlie en mile In nt.irliy cltks: Albany 15-17 N. I'carl "-t. Altcna Ilt-rilhrlm'e. 130 J Kit-vxnth .tvi-A-itiurv P,irk ll-it Sh.ie i'e . t'.JT I". aKni.in ;nnnl-"n--''virran Shet, store, lin HremlAay KrtHlt n--MiiM-r fl 1" N-ii ihainp-nii M II-ii rialmri; nrnt-r'e. 21 S' 3d M. Jelinntmvn 7imt's, ft3n lln ,-f I.rftli Hftnr -Vrex'H, .'I KiiBt Kln,r .St. Ui-a'ltnw- M-liwrln,'r . 13 J I'. nn -ij,i-p ?-ranteu- 1 -iv Is A Uclllv 111 W: online A hhameklr 11 lllrii-li. Iltl i: Indi'iicndeiae rintin II M V.njrlca A Urn WllkM-llnrr. M I'. Muirav. 13 Inbllr S-i YnrU The Pm Ten Forty-second Annual Charity Ball Thursday, Dec. 1, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC i TUNING I'l ATLKH a nnt: i iani' mi ii-i, l-AUbWT A Lrmliful .itiil sp-eini.uKir plciurr of Hit, spirit of th waits pertrar.l b; om em om tive hun.ireci J iiii-iri. wnli iv-u id n n tiewn. -1 .ilii- unii 1- i.iimi iitui. Ihf- ii'iifilfiarl h nif tlii Huapitii ,.f thr t'nl - r-nv .-f 1-ennsh.,i a ute" ward,- I. iThiviiii i'ullek'0 llnspital ,li riifttii if t h.i i lust, the h.jsi li.,l of ' ' Weman .Mrdlil t. it. ,f m i,n - t, parlni-'iit nnd tl .- I'.ii .n- l:in .1! Doer ptn .it t no i cm en it M 0 until '"' iin'1'iik fe.ilu .- hi (i en Orn-rj1 -l.in.-itiB ut -it in no Tli-kcH are IS ml fi r ,-, n r i.n ani are tjn bale at the i hat in Halt eflli e :11 CheMnnl ettp-t ir.ieplii.nj Uimb.nl 08.V lleppe'l- i, ml i",.nuni a Hrfi'lnt- fH' tl .ken. ',)),. e.ifli for the anipln theiiire .is ,cli ,H regu ar f,, nn ilckrtH will be en al- a- t-- Academy en T h . , ritinel e n I n rf I'HII.A 'S rOREMIIST TIIKATKKS GARRICK nights at Tep ;,tm Tomer. ClIAKinS PII.I.IN'CJH VM Trej-enta BULL DOG DRUMM0ND a i-i vi t.i AinnsTtiib nirii A. E. MATTHEWS BROAD LAST 5 EVGS. ,a5 Pi -V MTIM:P li'M'RRnW II V III 111 i i I'r- ei if I l i I 'f HI 1. If II MI I "The Easiest Way" ii'.i.v wa' mi' r r nrir-r M',M' wi.ns I II VI. I -i 1 H -l 1. Tilt l(sY iIV V. 1 I'r. srrl OTIS SKINNER BLOOD AND SAND n vicr.srr in m inwr.z rnii i it. m r- ,.n. '-1 i: -,n T't-r MM- ' V I i T ii, i i ;; FORREST t 5 Evrs. -;; and Her Gang in "A CORKING SHOW." 1111 ..i mih- 'i r- nn i.-i i i .'--rVH MlsK l IMIIXH r v&Mis Nut :n -, e Blanche Ring, Clias. Wlnningcr, Winona Winlcr Jay Gould and A i ll M ,'- 'l--'. 1OCO.V Tenlitht 7 no and 0 11 IG TIME Af'T Jark Notion & f'n. In "Rwuperetlnn1 i Ilnliby Hrntli A. Allele prr1lnn (Iray, ( artent-r K Clriirt ninrk A Hhllet Merle' Cockntept Hed Marr nilrrnnn In TOO MITII MAKKIini' 5 nte TIMK ArTS .m . a llrendi JlntitBOtnury TTton.'eGra.x! ri. ture- vau-ievtn 2 3d T and 0 d St. ah. .Marltet TSelveni "DANGEROUS LIES" 0 Ht.l tl an le 11 WID riwf.l.l, tn .M f 6-0 & I.en-.sT STS vTiSifilAL r'3 ttn') ' sn ,0 n "RIP VAN WINKLE" "Rttf0& .U HANSOM Sift. 1 30 " 7 ft 0 B V Ni"iVK 'n "CHEATED LOVE" Ca&mM(i'1,1 Market v b. I rinth 1 30 k 3- 7 L II iRHIV .T-IHVSOV. In .. -Ti'l HA!.T"' d l.t'- l-l. i.l.AU.11 "The Three Musketeers" furii k ( rii.vn ave 1 n 4 1 7 4 0 OKRIV JfMtVSOS" umi'v i-i n-v i.iii i-i: iii.avm -Kin I'Y I'M f? 'The Three Musketeers' WEsSiiifer The Hate-a i t it f a M .-n I .f "BABE" RUTH With WELLINGTON CROSS at.-l I 'VAN M H'RI - I'm lic-1 BEN WELCH V ' ff-VNk' " VI Hl'HV i- t, ' MADAME BESSON & CO. In -Till: W'lMAN lli i KM: EDITH CLASPER & BOYS N ion Si.ew fz has. elunibun Jam'!' J M rt n !n. JuM tie Dika A Revelation! A Sensation! Such as never was ever known theatre in the history of the world yesterday, at STANTON Market Above 16th when enthusiastic thou sands witnessed the first Philadelphia showing of QUEEN OF SHEBA They came they savr s h e conquered. The love romance of the most beautiful woman the world has ever known, presented by William Fex in t h i a great super-screen spectacle. And Then The Chariet Race Siv (rrcat chariots, each drawn by four blooded Arabiun horses, plunsing madly head-en toward the audience. Round and round the course they (te a smash a crash an axle break": the plunpinc horses fall, their driver with them. Then full tilt ever these prostrate forms, another chariot and four horses plunpe en te vic tory. Nothing Like This Terrific Chariet Race Has Ever Been Shown in the World Performance Continuous 11 te 11 Daily. 3."ic, ."0r; Evenings, Satur day Matinee- or Holidays, nOc, 75c DAI A CV7 ,2U MMtKKT ST. Jl JLal-t ti) A M oil 10 P.M. The Most Amazing Photodrama That Has Ever Been Created u TH ST. THEATRE npi'OMTi" ir.ieiiwi. IIIl 5..-.0 7 M 0 I'. M. Mat-. 17f. S!i- Nlght-i. 5Sr. 33r 1.1 1 A I.I.I, nml .1 K H Mill T In "After the Shew" t II KI OTTI I III lir.N. -niirune llinrKilni. I'rlil.n uiiH -iituriliij . -. 1IAU1 in 'IHULK-miRIl llltAM) Aildi-il llnrelil I lutil In ,-iT Mplii-u' Mil W I'tKU III IIF 1 5 the Greatest Novelty of the Season! DON'T BRING CHILDREN ARCADIA IT TNi r -TRKKT HBt.tJW 10T1I ii ' T' i n is p. sr. May McAvoy in r --ii -win , nr "MORALS" 1 - til s "i 1 ' It I I 1 k s i u n - vin ten til IMS rl ,N."Br. iliA ti tK. IS V F EfS 1 V, iailrmi of Miislp Tumnr. I r.. nt R.1,1 The Philadelphia Orchestra and Dr. Richard Strauss r" I MIU -VI K Special Strauss Program ruki-ts at lfi-pp'H ii -i I A. i Irn. V' v i ifn t ACADI'MV 01" Ml Ml mmm miME VUr.iliA kft-frr.iL. Wit FN1 SMPS&SM&lfdilH IVtrXft?" " Hm 39lh & Market Sts. I n.lcr M;in.iCfindit or 11,-nrl Murlln CONTINUOUS DANCING 2 ORCHESTRAS (iiliin-t NUlu Tnnlelit ilmUli)iii (iriitlriiirn, fi.lc I mllt-s. 4Br " "-' -i ! I'rir Uii FRIDAY the SAT'MY PHILIPPINES , ' 4 51 - , -I ' i- - .i i 1 M ui Ml nr sk mi rnni'ei.n s npi-.itv CO.MPAM n TONIGHT BUI ,& n m. AT 8 P. M. n,-ie W3 m. ohestmutatIqte8''''""1 I H f B06LAS FA8SBANKS I ILD IhW&Tft Tf,el' Wcn' tllc Master I HEa 1l1wKSJ Swordsmen of Paris I BEffl ,'vTi ? I'MclM.ws f r it, 1 ffilEHItfl ij, ,J '.1 iniM m,,. ,t ,,, I MVMiMdBM "" .2JLa in m ti , , , . , ESSBjH ' ' J I Vr.im'M T1- int. - i m WtffSwKKl '"' " Jl ' f i lin am t-ii l 3 nHSj ' ' ,r '" " i i 'Ji' ' r in i v CmcJI in i Hi V'li r "I I ' n ' r m I, ' n H3UBBn I n tinilH Kb ii m I fid Mnirl ll.lllllkr, Murilenrh, I'll 1 1 TUkrtn Ai'iiU. X HriHie'fc LUC8A (mlll-l iircl. nllieiiT ljt M.irtlni-lll rinn-ri. i enil Mill l-illil ( hi-Hlnut. ORPHEUM '-'"'-ii"n a i-hMti-n ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "LOMBARDI, LTD." Keystone ,' l i l.rhiEh J if ii r.t n. Ki 7. e rt un.-s V. nd im - .s a I ! IIrti-i PHILADELPHIA sat. 1 ORCHESTRA it M1P rhe8t Kr ia HI .1 III) Vinimlet DUMONT'S EMMETT WELCH Minstrels -in (. Mini -i.ks -fi t n M' .1 h,,. 1 If - i; . HI - I, CasinO Town Scandals M.MII I' VICTORIA - IT T t M 1 "Thunderclap" ah eth i T m 11 I'. St Ml i - I -It M, M i I- I ' i Kit Till n i MM MIR, I Hlllt Of CAPITOL 1 M.M'l.l I hTHEKT l . r 1 1 . 1 1 . M. "THE BARRICADE" REGENT "VftV. r 1M, 1TTH iiti: anh V WOMAN ' M VUKI ' U II ' GLOBE N-TiNueua 1" A M. TO 'I 1' M. THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS .1 III' I I I , ' I ,s BROADWAY i ' -- - r , nnuu . ' ii OP II ' p-i, .r M.tn.Ti I ur 5,ttr 1 hedia B ara (HERSELF) ELSIE FERGUSON ggrg., ALLEGHENY v.'.rRSSJSw 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE M"i hi it r mi M ,.. "A TRIP TO PARADISE" CROSS KEYS "i"'" "ANNABELLE" k MA It KIT H "1 71) HICAI. UIHDT vMBRA '-'.' M ewub ALHAMBRA AMI I 1 I J AMBASSADOR ':t".,;?,hV e "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD" P 4 ", it. j-jgr-p
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