bf AVtt't' 'h i, . ?.. r 4!., r' EVENING PUBLIC IiWb(mZr-Vmh&DWb1?m.K . EEIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 11 fST GOSSIPjABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Attends the Charity Ball and Talks of the Battles' Dance at the Ritz-Carlten This Evening. Other Bits 'of Interest mllB Charity Itnll wns certainly n with the HtisRlnn Imperial arms and I ..i it.i T.-1. ...... nnmcreu'lli Anil the eilrnnrillnnrr tinrt nt jj.i-.j .,. . - --- - tf I - - it mi wns wini no one Knew who nnii rent the cup te the mmtnngc, nor where It enme from. Tlie I'rincees "1 .Ii I -.. aiirMtRfii1 nffnlr, uns there, for. with the exception of opera nnd the tlientrc. there were no ether entcrtninmentH for the evening, Oinir i" ...f tlir. Pliarlfv. f.t,fh!.r nt the beginning te see the ' bought it from n pngcnnt or Inter nfter the opera anil "Tcin'fcra I found It hnrd te decide uhnt te de, for I wanted much te henr the opera with Uh duct made famous iVr CnriiHe nnd Scettl in these rccc,nt vmm, nnd, tee, I wonted muchly te nee he pngcnnt at the hall. Se I com promised, saw the pngeant first nnd hen raced up te the opera nnd was In time for the duct, which was splendid. BUT te return te the Chnrity Hall. Itcnllv, It wns simply lovely. All uaHz music, you knew, for the pageant wn called "'The Waltz Dream. ' , he four grelips of men and girls danced fur the singing and plnylng of four ,nItrei the "Merry Widow." the "Pink Lmly!" "Oypw Ievc" and "Mndemol "Mndemel fcIIc Modiste." Chnrllc Mergnn wns ns ustinl most mnncleusly clothed and hlsdnncing wns Znly bcnutlful. It wns hnrd te sav "hlcli group danced best, and which ,! as most beautifully attired, though the gypsies were most picturesque, I thIIRneMccd Virginia Carter nnd Xce Strnwbrldgc and .Mnrgnrctui iiarnsuii ere In that group, tee. There wns general dancing nftcr the pageant and the floors were crowded until well after two this morning. Sup per was served In the fejer. The beard of Managers of the ball did n tilsc thing when they decided te get Society nctivcly interested in the bull, for the members of the younger sets new .Innee ill the opening event nnd it hijs emc t" be the decidedly fnshlonnble thing te de. Fifteen te twenty jenrs aue a great mnny went, but only for a Sert time nnd with n telcrent smile. Vew' every one wants te go and docsitet want te miss It nt nil, and it has been made well worth going te. The proceeds of the ball are te gp te n special ward In the University Hos pital, the Jeffersen Hospital and the Weman's Medical College Hespltnl, ..1.11. 1k Tnlvr nic: General Hespltnl will benefit by its fourth of the amount taken in. said she thought some person had refuirce nnd. net renllzlng its value, had given it nwny with some old things. Hhe bought it herself as she believes that very few of them arc left new, nftcr the de struction of se ninny things of value which belonged te royalty In thnt country. I saw Dorethy Kedgcrs, Alberta Heath, Cintrn tills, Ellen Lloyd, Anna Newbold nnd Ituth Packard all up there ns aides at the Ynrmarku. JETTY HATTLKS is te be honor J3 sliest at a dance nt the Ititz-Carlten . . " ...1.I..1. Iia. nnlnnt(l ltn this evening wiulii h i""i -llattlcs. of 207 Seuth Nineteenth street, will give. Hetty wns presented last Friday at a tea whicli wns a beautiful affair. She is having nn awfully geed time nt nil the parties. She is sweet and unaffected, nnd every one likes her. The William W. Hepburns, whose three attractive dnughtcrs arc in Europe for the vcar. will give a large dinner tonight for Lydla Clothier, the Merris Clothiers' debutante dnughtc. About thirty-five debutnntcs nnd men will at tend the dinner nnd later they will be metered te the HItz for the Battles' dance. T WAS talking te Princess Cantacu- J. zene yesterday (she enme up hcrel from Washington for the rummage pale nnd fair which her committee of the Emergency Aid held this week) and she told me of n rather astonish ing thing thnt hnd happened nt thnt (ale. They had a table for old bric-a-brac and chinn nnd she was wnlking about looking nt the things when she discovered among the china, a genuine Russian Coronation cup, one of these which had been used in Russia at the coronation of the late Emperor and I'mpres. It is of white ennmel and hns the monograms of the Emperor nnd Em press burnt en it in geld, together .VND MHS. FREDERICK IOHDAX will eive a unlniin nffnlr en ,-suniiny nitcrnoen at their home in Laverock. They linve invited about a hundred nnd twenty-five guests te ten nnd during the afternoon a ntiartet of men singers from one of the colored churches here In town will give some old plantation songs nnd various ether melodies for the pleasure of the guests. Mrs. Jerdan will be assisted in re re cejving by her sister, Mrs. Halscy de Wolf, of Providence; Mrs. Stegdcll Rlekcs. Mrs. Isaac T. Starr and Mrs. Charles Randelph Weed. NANCr WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, Onihnm Dougherty. Mr. Daniel Dougherty and Mr. Andrew Webster Dougherty will entcrtuln at a theatre I'nrty en Thursday evening, December 29, In honor of their nlster, Mi3 Ger trude D. Dougherty, Uehutnnte daughter pf Mrs, Franca S. Dougherty, of 2306 Locum street, before the dance te he Rlcn that evening for Mls3 Alberta Heath by her mother, Mrs. Benjamin D. Heath, of 1011 Walnut street Mrs Dougherty entertained at a small dinner last evening1 before the Charity Ball In honor of Miss Dougherty. The guests Included Miss Hllzabcth Jcnncs, Miss Elizabeth B Battles. Mr. Jehn Blye. Jr., Mr. Stanley Hurlbut, Mr. Daniel Dougherty and Mr. Andrew Webster Dougherty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier, Jr.. of Sunnybrook. Hudner. hn.e IrhupiI In. vltatlens for a. dinner te be given at the Kltz-Carlten en Wednesday eenlnir, January I, te be followed by a theatre party. In honor of Miss Iydla M. Cloth ier, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merris h. Clothier, of Clalrement, Villa nova. Mr. and Mrs. Reland U Tayler ,of willowbreok Farm, Cwynedd Valley and 1805 Dp Lancey street, will enter tain at dinner this evening in honor of anas isancy Dunning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge A. Dunning, before the dance Mr. nnd Mrs Bryce Blynn. Mr aril Mrs Jeseph It. Rollins and Miss Mildred W. Longstreth will give at the Merlen Ceif Club. Mr. Richard L. Austin, of Rex street a.nd Seminole avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Saturday evening, December 31. In honor of his daughter. Miss Lucylle Austin, before the meeting of the Saturday evening dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Slnnett, of 2040 Locust street, wilt entertain at dinner at their home en Monday evening, Jan uary 2, In honor of Miss Nan Pltler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Fltlcr. of the Terraces, Rosemont. Cevers will be lnld for eighteen. The guests will later attend the New Year's meet ing of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' Dancing Clnss at the Bellevue-Strat-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Riley Rldgway, of Cynwyd, will entertain nt dinner nt their home, te be followed by a theatre party this evening, In honor of Miss Helen Leftln Jehnsen, daughter of Mrs Charles E. Bayne, of 381 Madisen ave nue, New Yerk, whose engagement has recently been announced te Mrs. Rldg way's brother. Lieutenant Andrew Le Compte Woolford Gorden, U. S. M. C Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Gay Gorden, Jr' p, and Mrs. J. Colten Deal, of 3911 Locust street, will entertain at dinner tomorrow In honor of Mr. and Mrn. Heward Everett Shere, Jr. Among the guests will be Miss Lctltla Owens, Miss Mftrgnrct Joyce, Miss Margaret Dcnl, Mr. Clarence J. Lewis, Mr. Jehn Osvcns. Mr. Edward Shumway, Jr., Mr Madi Madi eon Pierce nnd Mr. Wendell Hulburt, Jr. Miss Katharine Ubll, Mrs. Edward S?mnen IJur,?.n nd.ller daughter, Mrs. Wllllnm Beeth Tedd, of Chester, were guests at the opera last evening of Mm Elizabeth C. Godshall, of this city. Mrs. Tedd hns recently returned from New Yerk, where she spent several dayH with Mr. Tedd. The engagement of Miss Luclta Anna Stewart, of Line Lexington, Pa., and Mr. William T. Weir, 2d, of 1307 Rock Reck Innd street, Legan, has been nnneunced. Ladles' Auxiliary of I'annenla Bene ficial Association gave a luncheon and dance en Wednesday evening In the I'annenla Building In celebration of Its ninth anniversary, There were 200 guests present. The hostesses were Mrs. Jnck Prlcdman, Miss Sadie Gclb, Mlsg Florence Glelsner, Miss Esther Solebodkln, Mian Sue Segal, Miss Anna Schwartz and Mrs. Edward Unterbcrgcr. A party will be given this evening at the home of Miss Elslo Conway, of 2642 Seuth Pershing street. In honor of Mr. Jehn Lambert, who will leave shortly en a trip te Housten, Tex. Among ethers present will be Miss 5511 Campbell, Miss Adele Gardner, Miss Isa bel le Shaw, Miss Lillian Ackerman, Miss Freda Ackermnn, Mr. Bernard Kcenan, Mr. Hareld L. Llpkln, Mrs. Jack Weln- A Recent Bride PH- IPrr-?i ' KfflHl Ow HHMk 'diK ,.'i."'J,; !!,'',:. HHHHHlllHr '' i v ' L ml KiHIh -t'-i in f I tHb i Jr 9 1 J I : ,Jm llm It where they will spend the hellda'yB with their son-in-law and daughter; Mr. ami Mrs. Jeseph Mlnett. Mr, nnd Mm. Balrd will spend two months traveling In Cal ifornia. Mr. nnd Mrs, Jehn White Geary nnd their daughter. Mlsn Mary de P. Clenry, i of Sunset and Gcrmantewn avenues, I Chestnut Hill, who have been traveling abreaii since the summer, are at prescni In Berlin. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs Walter .Samnns, of 2622 Seuth Twentieth street, rntertalned nt a luncheon bridge party en Tuesday afternoon Her guests Included Mrs. Xcrt Lalng. Mrs Frederick Bobbins, Mrs. William Tomllnsen, Mrs. Clelghten Turner. Mrs Geerge Carr, Mrs. Themas Broughten and Mrs. Jeseph Harrlman, Miss Itbse A. Dewilng. daughter of , T-.. r. .ii n .en ..,,(!. linn- f ,ir JHiiicn iuwiniK, ill 4.)i auuvn -...- croft street, entertained nt a party en Tuesday evening. The following guests were present: Miss Cnrlsse Klert, Miss Elsie Elcrt. Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Jcane Keefe, Miss Agnes Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Bayard. Jr.. Mr. William McCarney, Mr. Geerge Fitzgerald and Mr. Andrew Dewilng. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. C. Carrell Slean, of 6240 Chest nut street, and Mrs. William J. Duffy, of Drexel Hill, entertained at a buffet luncheon nnd brldge yesterday. The guests Included Mrs, Davis, Mrs. M. Lultens, Mrs. Heme, Mrs. J. Feley, Mrs O'Brien, of Lunrdowne. Mrs. W. Cou sins, Mrs. Etrlp. Mrs. Miner, Mrs. D. J. Colvey nnd Mrs. F. Fields. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward I. Geldman, of NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs, Wllllnm Jonerf'have re turned te their home, 3402 North Twenty-secend street, nftcr nn extcnslve trip te Europe. Mr nnd Mrs Arthur A Sternberger, of the Dnuphln Ainrtments, Bread and Dauphin streets, nre receiving congrntu cengrntu congrntu tlens upon the birth of a son, William It Sternberger DELAWARE COUNTY These en the committee In chnrge of the dance te be givm tomorrow evening at Library Hall, Chester, by the Junier Section of the Chester Vew Centun Club nre Miss Mela Hpnekmnn Miss Virginia I'rlre MIrs Gretchen Menree nnd Miss Wllhclmlna Menree. Mr nnd .Mrs Themas Baldwin, of West Chester, have been entertaining llielr son and daughter-in-law. Mr and firs Allen Baldwin, of Elizabeth, N. J . for a few dnys STRAWBERRY Mrs Rese Mycisen, MANSION of 1947 North Sadler-Small Nuptials A pretty wedding took plnce en Wed nesday in the Transfiguration Church, Fifty-fifth street and Cedar avenuc when Mlbs Margaret Sara Small, of fi"2l Walten avenue, became the bride of 1500 North Slxty-secend street, are , Mr Kmmctt Gorden Sadler, traveling through the Seuth and will return seme time this month.. Mrs. Geldman, whose marriage took place In the fall, will be remembered as Miss Frances H. Levy. Mr. It. S. Hermnnn, of Pettsvllle, Pa., Is spending a few days at his mother's home, 4417 Spruce street. Hazlett-Kelly Wedding uf n.M MRS. THOMAS R. BOGUS Mrs. Heggs uas formerly Miss Marlen Earl, daughter of Mrs. Jehn M. Parker, of Township Line, Jenklntenu. Her wedding took place en Saturday, October 21) will give a reception at their home, 6841 Overbroek avenue, Ovcrbroek, from 4 until 6 o'clock, te meet Miss Jehnsen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn D. Mcllhcnny. of Lincoln drlve nnd Jehnsen street, Ger Ger mantewn, will give a dance early In February in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Bernlce M. Mcllhennv, Instead of December 23, as previously announced. Mrs, Alfred Reginald Allen, of 20Ki Spruce street, has Issued Invitations for a dlnner en Thursday evening. Decem ber 29, before the Christmas meeting of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class, In honor of Miss Llllle Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Rebert Le Cente, of 2000 Spruce street. Mrs. Addlnell S. HewFen, Mrs Frank B. Oummcy, Mrs. Hareld G. Brown anil Mrs. W W. Owens, of New Haen, Conn., will assist In receiving nt a dansant te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Gwynne Hendersen, of Indian Queen nine, Gcrmantewn, at the Belle Belle vue Stratford en Wednesday afternoon December 28, te Introduce te society their daughter, Miss Helen C. Hender Hender eon. Mrs. Rebert H. Large and her daugh ters. Miss Margaret H Large and Miss Sarah M. Large, and Mr. William M Large removed yesterday from 1J1 Seuth Twenty-second street and nre occupying their new home at 1821 Spruce street. Miss Margaret L Large will net be presented te society at a dance en Friday evening. December IS. as has been announced, but will be the guest of honor nt a theatre party and supper te be given by her uncle, Mr Cif:g,i g. Mcade Large. Inter In the winter. Mr nnd Mrs Graham Dougherty, of Crossroads, Wjncete will shortly 'issue Imitations for a bull te be given at the Bi;lleue-Stratferd in honor of Mrs Dougherty's debutante sister. Miss La bel Frazer. en Friday evening, January 20, Instend of January 27, as had been anneunci-d, Mrs Edward Troth, of 3118 West Penn street, Germantown, and her sis ter, Mrs Bertha Snow, will leave to morrow for New Yerk te attend the w eddlng of Mrs. Celeste Heckscher Per rln, daughter of Mrs. Austin Stevens Hcckschir, nnd Mrs. Troth's son, Mr hdward Troth, which w 111 be solemnized ery uuletly at neon tomorrow ut the home of the bride's mother, 125 East Seenty-secend street In the presence of the Immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom. On their return from a wedding Journey Mr and Mrs. Tretn will live tempernr ly lit 3118 West Penn street, Gcrmantewn Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, of Navahee avenue Chestnut Hill, win leave en December 15 for Portland, Ore A verv nrettv wivlfllnr- tnnk vesterdav nt 4 n'rlnr.lc In Dnr T.ailv of followed the ceremony, nfter n-hli h Mr Victory Church. Fifty-fourth nnd Vine and Mrs Sadler left for a trip te the streets, when Miss Henrietta Kelly, of Seuth 5434 Glrard avenue, became the brlde of Mr. Jehn J. Hazlctt, of 3223 Sansom i - - - street. The ceremony was performed by j the Rev. Jeseph Springer, after which a reception followed at the home of the brlde's parents. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, Mr. J. P Kelly, were a gown of whlte hatln and chantllly lace Her tulle veil, surmounted by pearls nnd erange blossoms, extended the length of her court train She carried a shower bouquet of white loses and lilies of the valley. She whs attended by her sister, Mls3 Kathryn Kelly, as maid of honor, who wero a gown of silver blue crepe meteor and carried an urm bouquet of KUIarney roses An uncle of the bride groom, Mr. William Hazlctt, acted as best man. Upen their return from a wedding trip te Niagara Falls and Canada Mr and Mrs. Hazlett will llve at Fifty third nnd Chestnut streets, where they will be nt home after January 1. MMMMVMMMVmM.WMMJ777777m May we help you with your corset troubles? W, ARE here te .give ceur teeus, efflclent nervicn nnd helpful a'liirn le cumemcri when they come te PurchRRe reri-etn. It Is te our mlvnntjifje and your Reed will te lie perfectly natlnlled Niwcln! attention te StetitH, Surgical and Maternity. fTHaciams Ojq)vl 835 Chestnut St. ,'WWMMM Moderate I'rlrei. WMW ? .N s S I BONWIT TELLER & CO. Wiq Specialty cFJiep &f' Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Specially Arranged for Saturday TO CLOSE OUT A Limited Quantity of Women s High-Grade Capes & Coats m MS m m 0. M First en Your Shopping List Geerge Allen, inc. -Chestnut Street- I'HII.A S rOHEMOST THBATUKS FORREST l"2Evs.'-k'S' iaMiAi and Her Gang in "A CORKING SHOW." Hvc Idser Next Week Scats Selling THE nve STAR. MUSICAL ' IMTCtflCA tjT-iSgg1- fl'C;?I DLAHCERIrT?T--S2- 1 I'uuwr r "r,T.c', .uwire miwi'u TimitK,jft uuuiuut JOV WMWJ MIUIONAIRErCUORUJ NIshtB ,'i ic te IS ,-,Q Matg ,-,l)e te 2 BROAD La 2 Evgs. ?- DAVID IIGI.ASCO ITcsentii IN HH TltlL'Ml'HAM li CLbi "The Easiest Way" cucnNc wu.tms ASTupI:cE m:t wh:k si:.ts ski.i.ie CHArtl.US rilOIIMW Will Trestnt OTIS 1214- -1214 Recently priced 85.00 te 110.00 55.00 FUR TRIMMED AND WITHOUT FUR This group of capes and coats is exceptional at this price net only because of the richness of the fabrics and fur trimmings repre sented, but because the group includes many of the season's most distinctive models in the smartest shades: ZANZIBAR, MALAY, TAUPE, BLACK, NAVY, MARABOU The capes are fashioned of veldyne and belivia cloth, featuring large wrappy cellars of black Caracul, Hudsen Seal and Taupe Wolf. Medels charmingly original are the coats of pan velaine, without fur. All Ages All Occasions Kil represented in G30 Levely Trimmed Hats, greatly lowered in 'M Ijjj price. Ne two models alike. A splendid opportunity i auturc an extra nai at a small outlay. .vn I Fer Today and Saturday g- interesting- Veils- , . !..... INNER In Tem Cushlnc'i Play BLOOD AND SAND iiv vki-.ntk ni. rn iiiam:7. Pinr' pni- m i Niunr- .e. te j" "'I' -r .iif m js s m with Shadow Scrolls that lend a touch of nimiancv nnd charm te both the hat and the lady under it. AT 75c A YARD, in black, brown, navy, taupe. CHENILLE BORDERED VEILINGS AT 50c A YARD. Black, brown, navj, taupe. OUR 2Uc VEILING that ordinarily sells for 50c and (50c a yard is tremendously popular. 'THRILLS AT THE GARRICK' NiKhta ut S r, Pep Mn. nee Tomorrow "A Krand and glorious enter tainment." -i-u.ii j.rUf; "Delighted larpe audience.' n,. r,i "A thriller with excellent cast.' N'erth Atnerli an tIInT.r HIT '.IaH.M Presents BULL DOG DRUMMOND A PI Ai i l h M I RB WITH A. E. MATTHEWS 1 B. F. KEITH'S 20 Xmas Shopping Days Left Gift Suggestions Combining Geed Taste With Geed Sense Fellow M -jne iiap'M n r a M I ion Tan. "IIXHK IIVTII With Hill INI. TON CKO'SS aU..AN J1''i:1I'TH8UlJOD- W h FllAN'K I' 'I lU'HV n PAIS' Mail. line HriMin (n.i Uillth Cl.ikiirr A llt .l.inie .1. Morien Mtiu-. Jiillftl,. nil , Kkht Illur IK-iiiiin"! Paul Miirruj A (LiiltK tirrrMu (Ithrrs riillii.' rmllnR Tlienlr Dlrfrtlen of Ie ft J. .1. Hlnibfrt 3T OPERA HOUSf B'" ' IVM AT 8 rMCCTAlllT pZOrQ ! K 7A O j ..III JkhHvT i U M Ux. rrSnes w5itS 1 BERT HANLON "A-S't WJK a Nevfiit bnei At" Miiici nwr BuiW H rm.nipjVne',AT'"t "aha, r.ent BfYt DICKIHSOH Sr Jee Memrycr K W DtAgQM '""""" A Ce. MW 9 k Clark & McCullough 1 a i7i 'Tin ( ki i: or insi" gj (M.MA MISIIKA (II. 9 n nil it (Irritt Hurrniinilliiir Illll H Thirty-second street, wnn hostess for the Ten Neuille Hewing Clrcle en Tuepilay evenltiK Among these present weie Mrs. Adelaide l.avln, Mrs Initna Fnr ber, Mrs Tlllle Cj Under, Mrs Krntiee-' roster, Mrs. Mollle Hethsteln, Mrs Fanny Walker, Mrs riara a Brown and Mrs Dorethy Werner. s y,l fr SA I A ltrnl lilt nl le tlif Slrrry Hlilew. ; Ktrnlnir llnllrlln XeKfimtr OSCAP STfJAUS cmtvitr saietr MAT. TOMOR. .$2.00 I'.i.xsen street. The ceremony w.ih per formed by the Hew Ilebert J Thompson The brlde were a gown of white georgette, crepe with n whlte satin hat She carried a bouquet of whlte chrys anthemums. Mlsq Anna Hlrkey, nlece of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid, wei e a salmon satin dress with a salmon satin hut. She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums Mr Wallace Sadler, of Easten. brother of the bride- place I groom, ncted us best man A reception (LYRBC IiiM M t. 'IeiiuTl fl Last i l.K J IIpc. Jlen line Heek Onl 5K,feyTACE VALUE" MkIiU nt ;() .! M Tlinr Si s it I! !J0 ADELPH) Mat. Tomorrow ," ' $2.00 Scats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead cm Ii si T V III 1 i OVl If I I H i iipiitiv wri s l T- MIH I lilt M s MIH M U s Mts K.. OK(.Ml Mil It IIOI.IDW I'Mtlll s N'lH ' ' ! MTIMI IHMIIKItOH T-n TO si nil Seats Today for Next & Lat Wk. i drama ay j CU6SHE O'AS'i TlSg Sj,.SAH CARle a ,'vn. a IsV ; .i i Tenklit "Milium- IliittirfU." r 7 j .ui it. A -t K r Tomer. Mill. "Tales or II11IT111 inn " la ' . K. I'- 1 UK, I 1 ,S T I, - J, , ,,, iit. Kik "II Treiulirr." ,- i Pr,-. nn T'imn i nl i-r -". r T . an-1 Piilet Mnn. "I.a Trnlilii," Mar n Khriu.H Ak- tin Villi - f"i i p. i and Pail-t Tin-,. ".H (.Inennil i." Amsilnn iKU'f I Tc,ini Pi-i.n t m. malni ".ir j It i- 1 an! H, t Hnl. Mil. "II iii-r I ami i.ri-ti-l." r h- r Mirln Kl.n n rturliU P.li.-r It.ivrr Hill ( f the Atlr.N f. ,',v,. i lv a Dl''l -. niMit I)' r t s f Wit- I . CJU III I 111 IS H 111. I.IB. "I , Ilelirine," .-,r--i K.ltle ,i.n.'ii' Pfiv . - nt- ( i si Prlres: l"n- mil snt Mi(.. -,((. v- ,, I .XT,S. V,'.". v(lN. s u ' vtHip ,ir iinil H I VM N'v, 1 1 OS mi siM i sT PnlH'ii ire of ilie Phil i (.rami il.n-ni ssn. Wn PIij I II. K Al I r -! A v I VASU " ' ""', "VVTi a- I f-ts ni -it 7 mi ui (i Tin iui:i:n i miiai ; UUIIt A I M TIIS Ml It It 1 III.NM TT II I lv ,V s t HKIi.lIT A II'llltHK. nil I i; M, m v(1 I Till -II1IV MVsrKlf m i V "JttXftr.'cCJraivi T5etvcK(: if l 14 Mn, ( Pi .'irv , , i 1T a- I ' .M,irk .11" Ii. t . It "Wolves of the North" I sT ST 1 V 1 I 2ecti4t ":''v "RIP VAN WINKLE" RtceK if Ii . ' Wl M TUP QWA1AD' ! , k 1 'I i CtVtMC "MALE AND FEMALE" rii-n M Snappy Stockings fk zzzr H ii iiirni in .III SIC ;wc ----.- -weiiiihy fruUM CeMM "The Forgotten Weman" I . '"II" W. K MM - I I lv i 0. 0. of ENGLISH WOOLS in Heather Mixtures. Seme plain. Seme clocked. Seme Striped. $2.00. IMPORTED ENGLISH HOSE AT $2.75 A PAIR. Stunning All-Weel Stockings of Heather Mixture, hand clocked, in blue, brown or green. SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE in blnck clocked in white or blue clocked with geld. $3.50 a pair. ' FULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK STOCKINGS AT $2.00 A PAIR. Regular $4.00 quality. Slight irregular ities in number of pairs. i TONIGHT i AT Hil5 TOMOR. AT S 30 THE i m UIPPINES & II J! 'ill u 11 rTe'H in, ,t i inniMn e v ,m i s i f "'"" ' ". -"" N. N I ULS, tVU, DEC. G, nt 8 MVI Street OPl'll-III I)ll .III ' , i: .-. m Theatre TI ItMIN t. M 'i I' M ITS. v, 3"ji WILLIAIVI D. HAKT IN "THREE-WORD BRAND" Hareld Lloyd in "Never Weaken' solelsf ' ..,r,.., v. ,,,,,. sr, Lmms ,mff Mini. 1'irr ir. llrnii, Iitinunnu ii-mi.,; ? J Heur This ,! v'ii!-"pfr'H.'i'i'i'af',,lf.l,n,''t'- AMBASSADOR ' " ,'i.v. Cerinnc Griffith, The Straight track reminK Nt Heck I) i.uii.i,,,. Till MOTH! It M Till- ." s DUMONT'S A Alt. II M "i CAMEL'S HAIR COATS 48.00 Very Specially Priced for Tomorrow Single or double-breasted swagger sports models of genuine Camel's Hair in the new shades: taupe, leather and natural. Peau de cygne linings. THIRD FLOOR 0. m 0. 0. 0 5 0 m -Personal Gifts- Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Dezen 3 Dezen for $2.50. Any Style Yeu Wish Round out the tee of her Xmas stocking with a fat packet of these wonderful hair nets, eery one of which Is accompanied by our guarantee te be perfect or cheer fully replaced. As jeu see by the above you may save 50c en each 3 DOZEN you purchase during this very special sale. ENGLISH NEEDLE IJOOKS. Imitation and real leather cases. 25c te $1.50. IMPORTED I EST STEEL SCISSORS. A whole familv 35C te ranging Ml TUN 1-.IJ llli&T steel, SCISSORS. A wheli of them from H'lby Mnnicune te Grandpa Shears. $1.00. ASSORTED SIZES IN LEATHER CASES, from 2 te 5 pairs, $2.50 te $6.00. COTY'S L'ORIGAN FACE POWDER at (59c a box IIOUIMtiAXrS QUELQUES FLEURS TALCUM at make fragrant friendly giftH. HANDKERCHIEFS, t'-, personification of the Christ mas Spirit, ir. gay colors or dainty white. Fer men, women and children in initial, novel or plain designs. or 90c, '0. Si" m I i mantnun ' .1 1 Che te ORPHEUM ORPHPIIMDi AV-r.-" LOMBARDI. LTD." Keystone ,uv' EMMETT WELCH Minstrel i.i i' i-n.sn z 10 7 e i" ' ' 'Mi r IM s - niti f-'ll' I Tt'M III llil -I - i I l CasinO Tevn Scandals Trocadero uiris THEAIRb DIRECTION v rFREDD'M.F.Ft-rT CHESTNUT at ie22i SR'.;. ka -a..i THERE ARE MORE THRILLS AND LAUGHS IN "DOUG" FAIRBANKS t'ltniH ries ni THE THREE MUSKETEERS JUBILEE WEEK At Theatres Direction 5twWy r Company of Ameriea MARKBT AT NINKTEBNTII 11 A M TO 11 P, M. KXCrA'HIVB KII18T I'llttSUNTATlOK GEORGE MEIFORD'J" V0UCTOM St it M 1 -Sivff M . - AGUES AYRES-ane A RUDOLPH VALENTINOg fagCjbunwilfpiAirtfiU-zf AI)I)I".I ATTIIACTION8 Sascha Jacebscn AMi:itl(A'S VIOLIN OE.V1UB New Teny Sarg Carteen Daily, 35c, 50c. Evenings, Satur day Mntinecs & Holidays, 50c, 7Bc STANTON MARKET AT SIXTEENTH STREET 11:30,1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30 Wonderful, fascinating, gorgeous and enchanting screen spectacle. v f 0 HTll B-P" jL MHy'u WM. FOX'S MILLION. DOLLAR PRODUCTION FIRST PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATION! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! Iiaily 3f E0f nwnlnRK, Saturd-jr Matirn-rs ,inrl He Id lyfl. 750 S v&CNESTNUTST'BROAD i t r n iii p xi hlRT -HuWINU ANTWIICItTS CECIL B. DE MILLE Production Wi zfoels Paradise" A Paramount Picture With DOROTHY DALTON MILDRED HARRIS CONRAD NAGEL THEODORE KOSLOFF Nete Time of Presentation! 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT DaiK. 50c: Evenincs. 7ft Saturday, and Holidays, After I-1 1 P. M., Evcninir Prices . . I .,- .... i i n DAI APC '-n rvilM-T HTIIBET i niinvLi "i m te ii-ii5 p.m. The Met .Amazing Photodrama That Ha.- Lci Rccn Created! Iia 'U call ii DaritHjbi Stat tlipfjht Diffnn)' HUM V r.KK NI.Y IT OF iGKRi Distinct Rex elation of Photo- inimatic Art DON'T BRING CHILDREN ARCADIA im mm W Mla A -thi it nri.ew ieth 1 11 1 I M May McAvoy In ! - Showing of "MORALS" I r n th( M rn h of Mftrcui VICTORIA "ilk ' -. Aln. Vlnth "A T t i ii in p xr '! I I IM I V PIli- SI-NTS aTHUNDERCLAP,, ' NEXT WEEK " WILLIAM FARNUM in "PERJURY" CAPITOL 4 MAIlKirr 8THEET 1 1 V f tr 11 n THE BARRICADE" REGENT L"I HATH AND II KI, I 1 .II N III GLOBE '?,sta, 11 P Af THE BIGGEST AND BEST vAuu.vi.Lfc SHOWS ' ' TTI I Piu, j.s BROADWAY HH THEDA BARA ( S.VYDRn a WEEK & 0 P. ,!, 1 K -11 I ni; Hu-lmile mil and '' N " ' AST CAIID" I: ALLbiVJliLINl amj Alil.i;aHENT 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE i i uiir i vti.m. in "A TRIP TO PARADISE" CROSS KEYS '", HAIIKKT '"'" " ''ii M- .. , ihVnaby flrandl ALHAMBRA -'"l" ema VI ll'V LkB ANI1 " ' '1- s I M MI.V IOi" i i :j Ln ,m,nLEv'!.g?gement"I,0n,t Dday Seeing I: iiin in i i riu IN TIIK I T I'll M KI - I'ltlllll ( M lt ( (IMIUM MIIMIW MllllMMi iiiiui,... .iJ- RNEST SCHELLING, PiSfat JOHN BARCLAY, Baritone ' " '' "' ' ""' i-hnlnm Hlr. riuu AnrjinuiAVB,ip,,,',m''10ch.t C r ORCHESTRAN?f?,! I I lllimt. lrttllri- I ., ,.i Yi.', "J.1' W llnrv v ..:. "" J"".."."" J'"" III..... V " "- -iw... nuniinr. B'SU . 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