I J t ? -t, frr i& w JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Plans for the Lippincott-Hirst Wedding in January She Speaks of the Russian Yafmarka at the Emergency Aid Today THE Llpplncett-IHrst wedding 1b te be ou January 7, the tiny after the First Assembly, nml It Is te be at St. Tnmcs' Church1, Twenty-second and Walnut streets, nnd, e course, there will be n reception after the wedding at the Hirst home en Spruce street. Bert LIpplncett la the last of the J. Ttcrtram Llpplncetts' children te marry. Tnp the eldest, married Miss Kltznbctu Mills, of New i'erk J Mrs. William Paul O'Neill was Mnrlanna LIpplncett, and Mrs. Nicholas Diddle, Sarah LIppln LIppln eott, the younger daughter. Mr. and Mrs. LIpplncett will give n dinner dance en Thursday night, January 5, In honor of Elslo Hirst and their son, and I Buppose they will hnve the re hearsal for the wedding en Friday aft- r Elsie' Hirst Is the Darten Hirsts' only daughter. She came out last year, and 1, a charming girl. The two families llve en Spruce street, and the young people have known each ether since they were children. SPEAKING of the Llpplncetts re minds me that Mrs. LIpplncett is celng te be at the llusslan iarmarka, today, and will be nt the table with Princess Cantacuzenc, who is coming up specially for these two dajs from Washington, nnd who will stay with Mrs. Geerge Lerlmcr while here. The Princess, Mrs. LIpplncett nnd Mrs. "Webster Fex will have Russian em broideries nnd blouses nt their table, nnd they will have ns aides Mrs. Jee LIpplncett, Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Diddle, Elsie Hirst nnd Mrs. Charles Griffith. The llusslan nffnir is te be held in the Emergency Aid rooms, lit 221 Seuth Eighteenth street. It is for the benefit of the Russian refugees. Mrs. William Hemier Is te he at the table with Mrs. Seymour Davis selling Moscow enam eled boxes, and Mrs. Walter Wheeler will be another aide. Doretliy Redgers, wl(e is Mrs. Denncr's dnughter and a debutante, will be at the head of n number of debutante aides. And cigar ettes and smokes are te be disposed of by Mrs. Charlie Piatt, Jr., Mrs. Rich ard Edwards and a number of ethers. THE opening performance of the Metropolitan Opern at the Academy nt Music last night was a brilliant af fair. The house was crowded te the doers and the gowns nnd jewels were exquisitely beautiful. There were n great many black frocks, but the rage for blnck is passing, and the colored gowns were peculiarly brilliant and gor geous. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rens selaer entertained In their box nnd the Livingston Diddles were with the Oeergc W. Chllds Drexcls. Mr. Clem ent Ducklcy Newbold had his daughter. Anna Newbold, with him. and Dicky Calhoun nnd her husband were his ether guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux were guests of Mrs. Theodere Cramp. I saw the Tem Ridgways, Gardner Cassatts, Geerge Dallns Dlxens nnd many ethers. Mrs. Stnev LIemI were n cr.v beau tiful gown of green ami bllvcr brocade, i and in Iicr hair was arranged a silver wreath. Ellen Lloyd, who was with her father and mother, was most at tractive. She weie a cream-colored satin gown, embroidered lu pearls, nnd around her head was arranged u wreath nf tiny green grapes, with hanging hunches ever the cars, n little spray of ferget-me-nets being placed ut the top of each bunch. Elizabeth Jcuncs had a darling headdress, tee ; it was a narrow band of pink roses and fnrgct-mc-nets. made of sntin ribbon, nnd it was worn nrress the head iust nbevc her clipped bang. Mrs. Paul Mills' jewels were very beautiful. She were a bund of dia monds set in platinum around her hair and a necklace of diamonds. Her dress wad a gray satin crepc. elaborately I'inbreldered in sequins. Mrs. Charle magne Tower were a gown of gray blue lulle and sequins, and Mrs. Geerge lirlmer'a gown wns a combination of orchid crepe de chine, embroidered In orchid crystals. Mrs. Tem Delan also i nose ercnid crepe, cmuerateiy cmnreiu- i crcd in crystals nnd mnde high In the back. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler's frock was of a cloudy sort of blue, brocaded m Mlcr, and she were the same col cel col med slippers and stockings. Mrs. Jehn Pell's frock wns very unusual; It wns fashioned of put pic velvet, perfectly tilnin nnd made with a high, brnnd nnd loose back. Mrs. Stnndlcy Stokes had n remarkable headdress of diamond bands, which were joined with small diamond stais. Her frock wns black. THREE tiny puppies arrived at Elsie's home the ether dny nnd Elslo was frightfully excited ever them, and was telling Aunt Jennie about them. Said she: "They nrc nny long yet, nnd they can't stand en their ends nor wng jet, but they're nwful cute." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn TtldBway Dencen, of the nitz-Cnrlten, announce the en-1 i-agement of their daughter, Mlss Doro Dero Dore ihy De Haen Deacon, te Mr. Samuel J Hammer Comly. non of Mrs. Catherine Held Comly, of 135 Seuth Eighteenth t-treet The marrluse will take place i tarly In January. A' weddlnp of social Importance will he that of Mlss Margaret Kit Marshall, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Gorge Merley Marshall of 1819 Spruce street, nnd Mr Welsh Strawbrldge, son of Mrs. eorge Strawbrldge, of Wlssahleken avenue, Germanteun, which will be sol emnized en Wednesday, January 4, at HABR DRESSING MARCEL WAVING by men experta "INECTO" IIAJIt DYEINO N. W. TH;EE 33 S. 9th Phenti Wal. 8121 ii . Uen7t Miss Th is y Opportunity ;i A course of "Cellins" for ?35.00. We arc eflferinfr a Special Course of ten treatments for 35.00 for a limited time only. We have helped se many women that we are anxious te i prove the value of our System ;Ti te ALL THE WOMEN of our ) great City. W I a surely you have some friends who ceme her y them about COLLINS. ask A Lenger courses sold at less cost per treatment. n COLLINS I 'J t. STFTI 7TTF. I.) Uellevue Ceuvt IJuilding Jv O 1418 Walnut Street J h Call Spruce 5W for appointment A Church f ,w Celwfy rrcsbyterian c(.nMnA,t.0.!,a 1f0ll0W("l by n small re SnVi Vn-M116 home1' the brlde'e par- friends of the brlde and bridegroom mie iu illivpb nnn inrifnntn Mr. Owen WUter. of Butler Place ?n w3& '" ntertaln nt dinner ?!'w ctlnesday evening, Decomber 28, be Mh,. e Benedicts' ball, In honor of ,iJ..9i ,fearnh Legan Starr, debutante ttvl!.teref MrA.ftnd JIrs- J3 Starr! fni.,1 Ma.r.y SJiannlne Wlstcr enter Anil?1 at U1" Supper-Club, nfter the ?, Performance of the Mctropoll Mctrepoll Mctropell i n?p1ra Company nt the Academy or Music. The guests Included Miss ean,CC3 ,h- Ulster, Miss Careline S. Barclay, Mr. Mubcoe Qarnett, Mr. Geerge Ileblns and Mr. O. J. Toland. .i.Mr; and Mrs- Harrison S. Merris, of thd Annex, Oak Lane, will entertain nt ? b0.55, party '" honor of their daugh ter. Miss Catharlne Wharten Merris, at the Den Carles Opera Company at the Metropolitan Opera Heuso en Saturday ?in,lJe.Dccc,mber 10- Th0 SUM'8 will Include Miss Ilosamend Stewardson, Mr. William Lancaster Jenkins, Mr. Max M. von Schauensee, Mr. Uodelpha M. von benauensee and Mr. Ernest Kltsen. The guests who will attend Uie dln- ??er,u be eiye.n bv Mrs- Geerge J. Harding en Friday evening. December 10, in honor of her son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge J. Hard ing, Jr., of Merlen, before the ball te be given at the Ultz-Carlten which has been arranged by a number of promi nent men of this city, will Include Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Redman Page. Jr., Mr. aU i .,IU J.?s.ep.h B- Tewnscnd, 3d, Mr. rVid.rs4TN1,c.l, aa B.lddle- Mr- and Mrs. Oeorge H. Carte, 3d. and Mr. Horatio iiinL7,Sl Mrs; Hardlwr, who has been returned te her home, 134 Seuth Twen- t&ftin'"?1;. MrSl ""rdlng will also en tertain at dinner at her home en Satur- viL vf,nlr1!' PTec?mb,0'1 3. In honor of ailM Virginia Hcckschcr, of 2123 Soruco M,Cet, ana """"Sbrekc, Radner, Vefere Li,-da1C0 Mrs- Rebcrt H- L--rge will filM 'Market LheLadreSel!lant0 daUBhlCr nnrr,'1 JIrs- Arthur W. Sewall. of id 11 Spruce street, entertained nt a small ?n55Sr & "le home last evening, fol lowed by a box party at the ener.-fc-f, Guests included Mr. and MrsT Mantle Fielding and Sir Jehn and Lady ??lln, ,f "Sland, who nre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sewall for a few days. ,Lrri nnd JIrs:. PP Yeatman enter tained at a small dinner at their home, lewiih0? street' lnst evening. feN m.le ' by a, bix, party at th opera. The lUt8',nelu5ed Mlss Ja"e "ell Yen": KrAnr,,PiMl!.,iGeerSma P- Ycatman. Mr. Purves and Mri Kdm"nd R- ,.Ti? T1Mt3 wle attended tne opera supper danca party In the foyer of the Academy of Music last evening given by Miss Walburga Kaul Itelliy Seb"- Rellly. of 2209 St James place. In honor of her guest. Miss Lou.se Lj-nch, of Uilontewn, Pa., Included Miss Rosemary D. Howe Miss Margaret U Large. Mlss Lvelyn Drayten, Mls.s Gertrude A. H. Graham. Mr. James C. Wilsen, Mr. Ben jamin Rush. Jr., Mr. P. Oilman Spencer, Mr. Uey Coffin, Mr. Jehn Van Pelt and Mr. Ralph Ljnch, of Greensburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Macaulnv Wal lace, of Greystene read, Merlen, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter, IJllznbeth Wallace. Mrs allace will be remembered as Mls3 Dorethy Hallewell. dauchter nf Mr nmi i Mrs. J. Wallace Hallewell, of the Well ington. Invitations will shortly be Issued by , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hecter McN'eal, of 2101 Spruce strcet. for a dance In honor of I their daughter, Mlss Margaretta Garn- weu .MC.Ncai Mrs. W. Heullngs, Jr. ,of D08 Seuth Forty-eighth street, will entertain at a theatre party, followed by tea nt the Bellevue-Stratford, this afternoon In honor of her daughter. MIfs Saleme Vane Heullngs. The guests will Include Miss Geergluna C. Wetheiill, Mies Elizabeth Huey. Mlss Dorethy Painter, Mlss Pellv Wrght. Miss Fern King, Miss Flera Vare. Mlss Dorethy Vare, Mlss Cathar ine Cox, Mlss Elizabeth O'Mearn, Mlss Jesephine Serrlll nnd Mrs. Everett Shoie, Jr. Mlss Heullngs returned from New Yerk yesterday, where she was a Tailored Suits Tep Coats Habits 3$. J3L Begerberg 1621 Cfjegtnut Street giiinm 111 Charge Accounts Invited UllJill 131 H i i g w m I I B in M 1215 Chestnut Street I Mr Kl ffl&f Vwv. "I rtiSw I cftmflf M V. rj57lll Ifl W New Medel Hats Specially Priced NOW! COO m u Representing the I Slipper Satin, Faille Silk, Brocade, Geld and I Silver Cleth and Fur Combinations. !5 Clese-Outs Values te 8.50 at . . nun llBliiliMH Purchiiff Agent' EVENINa PUBLIC liEDCjBl-PHlIiApELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, - i ., , ' i A Recent Bride $Xm V s Photo by Phote-Crafters. MRS. ROY T. ROOKMYEU Who befere her marriage en Wednesday last was Mlss Mar garet Curtis, daughter of Mr. and JVIrs. Harry F. Curtis guest of Mls.s Alda Betts. She attended the Army and Navy game en Saturday Mrs. Mary Isabel Lockwood, of 35 East Seventy-fifth street, New Yerk, has Isucd Invitations for a ball en Wednesday evening, December 28, nt the Colonial Club te present te society her daughter, Mlss Florence B. Lockwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Sully, of Wayne avenue, Germantown. had 03 their guests ever Thanksgiving their ten and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Suily, Jr., of New Yerk. Mlss Eva Sully, who Is a student at Smith College, nnd her brother, 'Mr. William Sully, will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with their parents. Miss Mary Virginia Wallls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wallls, of St. Davids, will entertain at dinner at her home en Friday evening in honor of her guest. Mlss Elizabeth Vandegrlft, of Wilmington, before the dance te be given at the Merlen Gelf C lub by Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Rlcker Rollins, Mr and Mrs. Bryce BIynn and Mlss Mil dred Longstreth. An claborate masked entertainment 121? A ric An Out-ef-tlie-Ordlnnry Selection AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES RMIinOIDBItY. KNITTING AND PURSE BILK BRAIVINO UKMSriTCniNO SCALLOPIXU IWTTONHOUNO I I'LVA TINO ustnneivEKiNa IWADINO lIUTTOXa COVERED NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. j ' 1001 ni.nEHT ST. "Clean-Out" Sale Trimmed Hats $5 te $10 nery bat from rurular nteck Inclurtlnn Cery hat frnm resulnr Meck. Includlnc 'ur linn. Fermer prices 1'irlce aa much Gertrude Hammend -131 Seuth 16th. F m FOR imnEDIATE JEAR AND SPECIAL ORDER 1 iin,i" a ei m g fa White?'' '-"''h. m ff.i v. J : ' i, k .j wcjWti jr, ... x M -'a :Jl.ti ' mm i'S 0 0 and up highest types of hats 2 ,00 rj ! 14 Order Accepted j; mmiiniwiig was given by the Delta Alpha PI Serer ity en Saturday evenlnc at 6801 qcuar avenue, the home of Miss Rose Kanter, ene of lt active members. Delight ful entertainment was given by Mlss Alberta Schwartz, Mr. Bernard Rappa Rappa pert, Mlss Bertha Llpschultz, Mlss Eva Rebert and Mr. David Brooks. The toaatmnster of the evehlng was Mr. Leuis Kanter. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max Kanter, Mrs. II. Llberman and Mrs. S. Schwartz. 8TRAWBERRY MAN8I0N Mr. and Mrs. Simen Spllka, of 3162 Euclid avenue, entertained en Saturday evenlng, for their niece, Mlss Sadle Berger, of New Yerk, who was their heuse guest ever the holidays. Among theso present were Mlss Florence Rice, Mlss Ruth Wcltzonkern, Mlss Flera Gnbrlel, Mlss Helen Lees, SI Ins Frances Marks, Mlss Johanna Marks, Miss Ade Ade llne Spllka, Mr, Curtis Kehn, Mr. Lcslfe Blumenthal, Mr. Leenard Rosenthal, Mr. Samuel Oeurlcy, Mr. Barnet David, Mr. Frank Gardner, Mr. Benjamin Spllka and Mr. Merrla Binder. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Lavln, of 1842 North Thirty-second street, entertained en Sunday in honor of the first anni versary of the birth of their daughter, Mlss Lcena Madlne Lavln. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. J. Levlne, Mr. and Mrs. M. Berden, Mr. and Mrs. S. Walker, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Glttleman, TUr. and Mrs. 8. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin, MIH3 n. Berden. Mr. J. M. Kebbcr, Mr, and Mrs. J. BeTdcn, of Bosten, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Werner and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mycrsen, of Washington. WEST PHILADELPHIA juiss Helen Foresman, daughter of r. and .Mrs. urcer Foresman, of 4223 Osage avenue, has returned from a visit te Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Tlmmens at their home near West Chester, after which she stayed several days In Lancaster, where she wns entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Lutz. Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Simen, of 6211 Washington avenue, entertained at a surprise party en Saturday evening In honor of their son, Mr. Harry Simen's, birthday. The rooms were decorated with a variety of flowers. There were fifty guests nnd supper was served at midnight Mr. Jeseph Portney wan teastmastcr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Walter Montgomery, of 2130 Seuth Fifteenth street, has returned home after a short stay In New Yerk. A pretty wedding took place en Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, when Mlsa Dorethy Eglln, of 033 Reed strcet, be came the brldp of Mr. A. Epsteln, of "11 Seuth street The ceremony was ! JOSEPHfNE LEFEVRE C0.V 142 N. I2ST. phiu. PA. First On Your ffsr tSv 'nTittieni ! Moderate IMct mf menti flVBI ,. . n- . I VTrlf Then, for Enured r Printed I YRIC Mat. 1 Samples. I M R.LEO m fl aTrH VI ROYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wlrt St. Lfl fM VlPlwi HEMSTITCHING, 6c I II I K j y 1 1 J I M' Dene n'.ille you wait, also Cield nnd Sffvr uJ (B W IOIOI Hemstitching', I'leatlnc and Buttens Covered i "" I SARANA HEMSTITCHING SHOP ZZ ZZt'U ii20Che-hmst. ".ptis? Mm.BTIHSTEIN &&? "FACE VALU E" j P'THE SCCFPTFD ftFPII ATO0V ..fi7?77n7fflWff7M76J)A.. v I "jUA for' 3 years S?iwsrtWBP- mr-" V , HrL-r.rt37-LI.UNU,1RftLIUUH ifl U UT" tf-Sf K l 137? "mmMLt i m n iimw Y sL, ALygi. . ' t . " wMW2zlTl1WZW"' act- - .r sv i -- - ""l"' i -in r " tT"!1Mf ALL DRUG. OEPI ST0KS i U " OR DIRECT 8 1.00 , 1 )W Atrial size ie 12 I Geerge Allen, Inc 1214 Chestnut m 1 Aii Interestin m Wc have selected 120 exclusive Hats, developed in Velvet or Panne, and put them en sale at exactly half price. A touch that is "different" is supplied in the imported trimmings of flowers, fancies or burnt ostrich. J8 m m 0. 0. 0. 5S 0. 0. At $10.00 French Perfumes Underprice Just in time te buy for Christmas Ghinf;: Cety'a Heubigant's IOriBan Quelques Fleurs Jacqueminet $?" Xwlcttca Chypre .Men Boudoir sx Risaud's L Or un jr Embaumc L'Effleurt Mary Garden '0 0 A Few of Specials Coty's L'Ongan Extract, li - Heubigant's Quelques Fleurs Piver's Azurea or Floramye Toilet Water. At $1.80. Tax D'Jerkiss Extract or Toilet Water. $1.."0. Tax 6c Reuer & Gallett Violet Toilet Water. At $1.2.-). Tax 5c. Drolle's Illusion. Concentrated true flower extiact Vc'rv special. 75c. Tax 3c. y Lyde's Lilac, Rese, Muguct Violette. At $2.7."5. Tax lie. Si m i Take a Bath Crushed Violets, Lilncs, Geraniums, Rese-Geraniums any one of these refreshing fragrances concentrated in a 5-ounce cake of ' Jergen's Bath Seap, New Selling at $1.00 a Dezen The size of these cakes has increased from 3H. ounces te 5 ounces, but the price remains the same. We have Jcrgen's clear Glycerine Seap, tee, nt an equal saving. They cost 10c a cake, se you bee it's a real bargain te get nil your benp huyinir done at once In the shape of 12 delightful cakes for $1.00 Fer Health's Sake I Get up a glow after your bath with a geed sturdy Turkish Tewel. They are en sale here in all-white or with overplnid of pink or blue, medium sized, for only 23c. Buy as libemlly a"5 you wish, for these are excellent values. Turkish Wash Cleths, in dainty solid colors. Pink. Blue Lavender, Canary, Nile and White. Special, 10c each. performed by the ReV. A. Wlneker, and was followed by a reception at the bride's home. The bridesmaids were Mlss R. Eglln and Mlss A. Eglln. The flower girls were Mlss I. Eglln and Mlss P Eglln. Mr. Benjamln Poland was best man. Mlss Laura Eckerd, of 2011 Merris strect, has returned from after spending the Thanksgiving holidays In Wild Wild weed, N. J. The combined chapters of the P! Sigma Sorority will glve a play and danca this evening In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford. The committee consists of a number of members from each ene of the chapters. Mlss Virginia Blundln.ls president and Mlss Elcner Smith Is chairman. Among theso who will take part will be Miss Margaret Radcllfft'. Mlss Dorethy Scattergoed, Mr. Frank Dedge, Mr. Wesley Calhoun, Mr. Boyd Burnett. Mlss Rosanna O'Hara, Mlss May Grenncngcr, Mrs. J. Fulceby, Mlss Elian Blngcnan and Mlss Margaret McCambrldge. KENSINGTON Mrs. Heward Molcher, of 2174 East Cumberland street, will entertain the members of the Wesley Sewing Circle I'hlln.'n T-endlnc Tlimtrts Direction at Ic & 3. J. Shubcrt CHESTMJ ST. OPCRA HOlrUtMiiywTi tvi L T O KANCES WHHTE1 LATt Vt O tJIM1H IN A SHHt Of 3QNCS BERT HANLOU '".iUsur;'"- NOVFIK BROS ACM MU1ICM ClOWXt I'TUB If MIDKI AD'"'"rl DICKIMSOH DEACON" T""' Jee Nlcmeyer &' te. CAM S E.VEA AT b lb MATS WLD.fr 4A1 : Pep. Mat. Today $1.50 : A Ittnl nirnl te the Mrrry Widow. : S Ktrnln Ilultrt In S evtrm OSCAP STRAUS cwctim sm ' mfc AW A K&TAIMABtl CAS7 DIXC WOM 6 AWW3 MH AT TMl A CATMZfM'V Pep. Mat. Tomer. ," $1.50 Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead neon PEATS AT THE HON erncE reii all PEiiremiANrEs hEATS TlllllSDW IOII M,s AM) NEW 1 EAR'S MATINT.Es OKOANIE Otll IIOIID.W PARTIES NOW ! ! I Shopping List i Street 1214 i I Reger & Gallett's Fleurs d'Amour Vera Vieletta Piver's Auri'a flora mjc the Many Fellow I i is 1 oz. size. Extract. Extract. 8e. S1.3S. Tax 18c. At $3.90. Tax ICe. At Sl.tiO. Tax 7c. in Flowers k 3 g i ?fv AOELPHI "tSS0 ffl g Sale .M NOVEMBER SO, 1921 i ' " at her home en Thursday afternoon, Among theso present will be: Mrs. J. Reeves, Mrs. S. Hudsen, Mrs. P. Mar ley, Mrs. C. Lambert, Mrs. C. Beckmnn, Mrs. Sprewls, Mrs. Harry Rewan, Mrs. Hern, Mrs. Hubbs and Mrs. O. Ellis Mrs. N. Davis Is president of the sewing circle. The wedding of Mlss Bess Conever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Con Cen Con ever, of 234G EasUvDauphln street, te Mrs. T. Corsen, of Jersey City, will take place en Wednesday next at the Church of the Resurrection. Ptttt.A 'fl FOttKMOHT THnATtlKS BROAD pep- MAT- T0DAY I-8T 4 KVflS. I.A8T MAT. RATCItDAY DAVID nnijASCO Presents in linn TiuuMPiiANT success "The Easiest Way" EUGENE Wlt,TEIVB M'ABTnilPICCE NEXT KEK- HUATS TOMnilROW CHARLES lllOHMAN Will Present OTIS SKINNER In Tem Cushlnit'B Play BLOOD AND SAND Iy VICENTE IU.ASCO IIJANEZ pntCEs niqhth. nec te J2.ne POP MATS WED ft SAT . BOc TO 2 FORREST Pop.Mat.TedBy4-: and Her Geng in "A CORKING SHOW." Evg Ldeer NET WEEK SEATS TOMORROW THE S-STAK MUHICAI. INTOXICANT Blanche Ring, Chas.Winninger, Winona Winter Jay Gould and The Famous Millionaires' CTieruj Nets BQp'eIS 50 Wed.&Sat Mats ,B0cte$2. 'THRILLS AT THE GARRICK' POPULAR MAT. TODAY "A grand and glorious enter tainment." -pui,.r i,dcer "Delighted large audience.'-itccenj "A thriller with excellent cast." North Amerlr-an. CHAIU.ES DILLINGHAM Presents BULL DOG DRUMM0ND A PLAY OF ADVnNTl'RE WITH A. E. MATTHEWS s Si-ats for Vxt Week en Snle Tomorrow 12tl & Market Pts ,tAr4 Matlnee Today at .tlnee Tedav ut 'J Tonight 7 00 and 0 .laik Norten A Ce. In "IEpi nepriltlnn"! flnM,.- He.itli .V. Allele ""perllnci raj . C'arprnlrr Orn : ltlUfk A. Whltft M.rln. tocluiteoH! anil Mur.vl RtO AnilfMen In TIME TOO MICH MMiniED'l AnT t i fread 4. Montgomery ItXOh.'Oljrtl'rKt Plctur Vaud- Ills J 2 Rt 7 anil l rT3 . I'"n St. nb Market "DANGEROUS LIES" 0 . U 32D & I.OI't 5.T STS J 'r T'mri. teffer.nn In "RIP VAN WINKLE" Ttcelc 51'D A SAN-SOM ST I 30 i. 3 7 & 'J f arm, rt r. in "CHEATED LOVE" Cetea-m,"," ilarket St l OOlh 1 SO 1 ,1 -U (l ' -' ' In "A BIG ADVENTURE" Ceea uetii i. c-i.DAn ae i no . n r & e w M I V IIEII) in "The Hell Dijjgers" XB Forty-second Annual Charity Ball Thursday, Dec. 1, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPHMNti rKATL-Rh A imill.IVNT MlIl'AI. l'AGEWr V lautlful and sM.cta, ular picure jf )h i rii of tlif Jltz pertr.ieil l ecr t i hunltd (1 inrir, ulth werlil-re-n n d drtca nung by lorel artlxts. 'I he I eneflc larles aii the Heipitil of t'" I'nn.im( of IVnnvjtMinia sursu . wnrih J. fWHen (.'eIipki. Hiispltnl ills (i- h of th dift. the heapitul of i' i Wen -'tis MedUl Cell ce m.iternm de i ii im ut ii n,l ihe pnM nu Hespitdl li i open ut (j 0() com irt t S 10 vi n 1 1 U On cipfiilnn ftiiuip at li tin I,, n i ill 3 inrtnK iiheut 10 00 Ti ke's nri? Sinn for r.i. h rrnn and nrc hi kilo ai the i hirltv Hall fiflli ,Wi i'ii-tiijt stroet iT, oph.me Lembard en- , Henim h ,n, (', nnay s -i. i.ii th tfiken fi, c... Ii fnr the mnihltheii're in I aB rn u ir S-, nn t. .p."" i mi in"1"1' "' l''C V ,J"m en Tha Ifusebnll Idi.l P a Millien Tana "BABE" RUTH With WELLINGTON CROSS ai d PCN Mtiiiltl in Tut s Geed BEN WELCH wiin rr.AMi i MtaiiiY in pn, MADAME BESSON & CO In "Till. VtuMVN' WHO Km EDITH CLASPER & BOYS N inn no &. i I is Ci umuua Jiime' J Mjrten Mn e Jul i it- Ti vli 1-iBht H ue f),in in ivul Muiraj H ' nd'H Cierrmh i ith, i OPLRA HOUSE. SAN CARLO 0lt.l CAUO UKtHMICIiH Tonight at 8:15 1 lilu.' It-UP I (BUI'S ' 1 nun,, k n ii. ie I'.n ni i Hh s linner l.t "I.ii lerii "nil n Dfl Dcmliie, K III- 11 ,18 -" ' I Kk I Hill f'- I un 1 -j vri liul,iiiu lliitterll,." I 1U U Cm! I i.i'.ii.'.r; '.,' "'.v,;r E" s" si m.u .... r. .,, .IIIJIIIII, 11) J a.i,m in.- i.,i ni mr li. It "lit III ". ii trin iinrr, --Hr i I nin . s in i 1 ,i, , Tnii , i i i;rli'N i:ip nml ,,, Mt 1(, lnn r.i, new en su, vr n eiiiiV ij.i.l MMSVs Murt , ',' ;1Vt "t 1'iitrim.iiii. of Hi,, i-hllii. (,ru, enrri .s ORPHEUM (-'"t mi n i he ten ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "LOMBARDI, LTD." Keystone "i n 1 thigh 2 Jii 7 i i. I'U ii n DUMONT'S V.11 t..vu-11 ui w Mjtn Mnn We.l st EMMETT WELCH Minstrels rii;i; TIIU HAT 'IIIM-nlNil i-r.VSATllIN- iKju. wi?yii -rr-r- - Mm m Trocadero l"al w'"!,e!,,e uiy airil unJ Mile Uabetle DELAWARE COUNTY Mlss Marjorle Yeung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Yeung, of Lansdewne. entertained at luncheon en Saturday afternoon, In honor of Miss Helen Hut chinson Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Reld, whoae marrlnge te Mr. Judsen Free Vegdes, Jr , oek place last evening, The guests Included the bridal party. , JUBILEE WEEK AT STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA THEATRES & M ?CHESTNUTST'BROAD 11 A M TO 11 30 P. M First Shoving Ahywhcrel A WONDEnrt'L OI'lEniNO Throdere Kosleir Jehn Davidten, Julis. Fave QQSuumquntQ'iQlJn "The best production Cecil B. De Mille has ever made." Ledger. "TJhe settings are among the most elaborate that De Mille has presented for some time." Inquirer. "A sumptuous, picturesque production." North American. "It is truly a De Mille pro duction." Recerd. "It is art with a punch behind it." Evening Ledger. "An unusual photoplay pre senting a variety of novel and interesting scenes vividly color ful. It is filled with action and thrillingly dramatic in its de nouement." Bulletin. Nete Time of Presentatien: 11:30, 1:30, 3:30 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT PRICES Daily, 50c; Evenings, 75c Saturdays and Hen 'ays, After 1 P. M., Hvening Prices 39 th & Market Sts. Iniler Mnmccnirnt of Henri M irtln CON1IM.ni I)N( IN(, .' eki iii.ii:s TOMdll 1 IlilliMins ,n, u,k, ,i,rs Amateur Fex Tret Championship Contest Mf)0 (,ili I'r.7i st ir'Ini- lliiir- De. i Mlnnssien. rntlemrii, lit I nille,. dxr Mat. rer.i Vat C.i-h I'ri'i". iliu., 3?. TH ST. THEATRE OITOsiTI. TI ItMIV i) mi m : m i) p m lnt 17i'. ','Jc NIkMs. - . .I-,. 1,11 t i.i. i. ami ,i ii ii lllll i n "After the Shew" CIIUH.OTTI I.OI.III N eiiprinu Tliuril.i. I rlil i nml uterilm V. . IIAin Jn ' I IIKI I W (11(1) UK VM) (idrd- Hiirelil I IumI In 'N.ut Me.ikrn' i in t i i- mil i , j id FRIDAY AT 8sl5 SAT'DAY THE PUILflPPSSES T ! 30 M It I I 1. M (11 Mis, Ml.llIOI'OI 1TN Ol'IKV (OMI'N, N TUES. EVG. DEC. G, nt 8 Mnire. I .irrir. Ilrr.it. Ii ! iluiuis I II H. l'prlnl MM. Penile il'lrkt ihii ir.im i' , iii,.r Mender. Vimiihui rullrlnlerl. I uiruitl nml Uuin. Iktn. iail . i I -1 1 1 lll'Mlipt st ACADEMY OF MUSIC T0NICHT AT 8:15 The Philadelphia Orchestra and Dr. Richard Strauss i 1 1 . i i ' Special Strauss Program -,:. Mi-iii rn i miii si 1s l7 , nn CaSinO Town Scandals AMBASSADOR ' - "THE SON OF WALUNGF0RD" kX Cecil BV j i DeMilleV j zfoeVs yPamdise' VI' Dorethy Dal ten ft) Mildicd Harris IV I Cenrad Naeel I WW C II.M )1 'Ml s( MWtm HLiES rnaTf.T.v.ff.-?r-rB-1-n SFO7 JR JS 3 J&3$ FRED.D. rKE.FEIT I CHESTOUTat1th I WkW !t's the Talk of Philadelphia! I PiiSffii 2 "T rltli All Br.e i,,t IB M jk Douglas Fairbanks in I m -LX "The 3 MMskefeers" I HLi Ni flfTra lliu - f EUHn - i"iu iiftj rreuucllaii l" 9HI -". I (.rinilli'. "ny uuvni tlnui" I - LlinilHU CNlifilitrnt-HI SfF IT QflrtU N 'i tSMEH ( ONTINI (II MIlililM. ,, , ,, , .." I I W UTH --....,., s . .. m m I if IK1 ---.-. . m HI Pl9i9SHiIIHH NORRI8TOWN , 4 The marrlage of Miss Eva M. AlcW, daughter of Mr. Arthur J. Alrejy 225 Chain ntreet, nnd Mr. Wyette Murrjr Rowden, also of this borough, took plM en Friday last at the home of the bride. The Rev, J. M. Corum. Jr.. pastor of the First Prcsbyterlan Church, oinclnted, Cpen their return from A wedding trlt te Washington, Mr nnd Mrs. Rowden will llve at 225 Chain street. MAHKBT AT NINBTBUNTK 11 A M. TO 11 I'. M. nxci.i sivi first rnnsBNTATieN HCIK ACNEs'AYaES RUDOLPHVALGNTINO f tlt li A I'AIlAXrOVNT riCTLItB ADOEI) ATTnACTIONB Saacha JACOBSEN AMMlH A M MOI.IN (in.NIL'3 New Teny Sarg Carteen Daily, 3."c, 30c. Evenings, Satur day Matinees & Holidays, TiOc, 7Sc STANTON Market nnd Sixteenth Street 11.30, 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.30 FIRST PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATION! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! r i ex rtiEsn.NTs A MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION "Ne mere tremendous, thrill ing and compelling picture has ever been shown en the screen of a Philadelphia picture thea tre." Inquirer. "A remarkably staged chariot tacc as vivid as that in 'Ben Hur.' " Ledger. "Thrills with magnificent pageantry." North American. "All the premise of a rare spectacle richly caparisoned and with suggestion of a gorgeous reign in Egypt of Biblical times has been fulfilled in this production." North American. "It is a wonderful picture." Evening Ledger. "The chariot race between the two queens is really the cli max of the picture, and is one of the most graphic thrillers yet predu-ced." Bulletin. a a t a rr i X MljfVvlj in v M e 11 "3 P M. The Most Amazing Photodrama That Hns Ever Been Created I M CffiiNET F PCl-iClR: Is the Greatest Novelty of the Season! DON'T BRING CHILDREN ARCADIA illlMMT "-TttM.T. HCI.OW 10TII in J! HJJI 13 P M1 May McAvoy t rm--r iieuiv! or ORALS" 1 ii i the Morals of arcU3, V IiiMt nKuiiheJ (."jMt i.ninp MII.l.IAM I' CAHLTON i K STHI IN WILLIAMS VICTORIA MAKKBT All 0TII 0 A Af TO 1 1 P. jr. 1I'1.M I OX JIEIODHAMA "Thunderclap" Hill MAIIY I'Ann, Tame of i ii thi: HII I CAPITOL .'4 SlAKlvhT bTHEET I" V r TO it p. m. THE BARRICADE' REGENT MAUKl.T ST licl 17TII "I.OK. llTK AND A nilMA.N" m vuui r GLOBE c,$r!Z& THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS r I ITTI 1. Wlll'LS BROADWAY Ill'0U & S.VVDEll VI 1 mis WEEK 1' T i u I. yt. THEDA BARA il!i!!!) I s 'in i i m miim 1 it i nnd ELSIE FERGUSON " e.va I 'I Si iNfll" ALLEGHENY an', "rrsNr 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE "A TRIP fb PARADISE" CROSS KEYS uni , MAHKCT "ANNABELLE"" " wai nMKnr ALHAMBRA '-;r," t'J Meiiii3 V M il- II 1 K ND N' H iltil I) StAS" w V-IT!!5t l'irawlJlr' iSt y A. C7
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