Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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jTfSr GOSSIPABOUT EOPLE
Nancy Wynne TalJis of the Heath Tu en Saturday
Miss Starr te Be Hener Guest at L unce te Be
Givetuby Mr. and Mrs. Percy Madeira Tonight
mUE Bentli ten nt tlie IUU en bntue.
C a lowly affair. Alberta
J a lit French medel frock of pink-
Si Sver cloth, combine w It-
n'lvcr cletli
Up, iinil lid
. ' . .. , - lllrn
WLI,0 tallr, "",..' V:;j ,ll.nr re.
i ! unnnuu irii; i -
.... Liin Miiimi i
KilR Htnwi " " ,
"TT ...... rri.....1M. aim. UcaUi wero
TBndsom-sewn of happWre blue vel-
grooms wero Olled with n
I ...! lovely beiidiicta and has-
7 Imt nenu nftcrwurd, na Mr.
'.., will 8 W" " "'co at Ul UiU'
n in TllunKta, .v.nl. Decern-
b -1). for her (,'lusl,lcr
TMD jeu hciir that Jean lUlcy'n tea
D Su ww changed from Saturday te
" t ..I her mint's home. 1-Od
Sru -.t eet i:v"ry ena ban been a
Jg-dSnTtJySSm&r 7 and that 1,
Wfbanl'le0 keep dates strn!Bl.t In
reasons for """ .,,., te ,ear of
hnns en ueii i j . "'. ., ,, .......
But wl"n It's an affair
flirnatoymhnev;
f0t wl lt i.ire ... thi tnse.
jour date for curtain.
vitn
n- Madeira
or ijOgnn a !... - - -
1 'i lai-KC affair and the
of the di'butnnte wt.
e.1.. V .: u.fm ii
dance will net be
. ..ill he (
WJ". "".." ...ill he c V(
Beverni "".""' ' n.,WMB. Jr
V 1 )C C1VCII W"" ",T I
Ssss-2-rars
Nixons will Bive.
.r::.,n f,,v Hannah Elliett.
. ..ii L.trrmtine I
TT'S Relnc te aiu' ."- -
1 nt next Actors
. t.lair' I 1 I t'l 1 IIIU11 4 "--
Afternoon, given
nf the Charlette
under the auspices
a,,,,, Club nt the Academy euu.
Mr,
this
and
Known uireuBu '7'. ;"Srru skinner.
emep nisr-Mv:"---'---.-;.. ...,
1 i . ..u.,nilnnnOU
who is a lneineer i iw ' ; ,-
;u,rre;ide with Mrs. Gee Jjen-Wj
who -i chairman of the committee
Is hiving the enicriumm.-"i
fr.. wu tun Afternoon! " cep
AHU ''" v- ---, -
ftoyer of tlic
SSteJ bilVnowtheVare-tobeheld
nrl all these
lr the Academy proper
' ... 1..1 . i... Vnrmii luuv-c been in-
Xd t aucnd 'J original -bserlbers
te the Cnshman Club affair having rc-
eerved seats.
honor I
Anether intere,ui. ",-". V,. ..
during the afternoon viu e -rs. ..jr
Roberts Uinehnrt. who with Mr. hkln-
ner -md .Mr. Uerccshelmer, will lm in-
reduce 1 te the guerits Jut A in the fa- .
ireuuiiii i" " t: . .i... t i.......
h einl.. lilKl SnruiT tret, te mcer. ,
Mrs. Skinucr und Mrs. Itiimhurt.
I SAW Mrs. Geerge McFnddMi en the
8trcet one of thi"e recent wum days
wearins a stunniiig co-tume A dark
blue and bright henna. 'J'he leev part
of the skirt was, of blue, and the vhelc
of the bodlce nnd upper part el? the
skirt wai of soft crepy inaterinr In
henna, elaberntely cmbreidured iu hetXtn
and Hilver. Her hat was u large uffifr
of black velvet trimmed with estricy
plumes.
MOLLY had been te visit Aunt Car
J-'J. ric, nnd whl'e there Mr. T
drenned In te enll. New Mr.
while net et forty, considered himself
In the light of a iiuiu of twenty-five and
he ns net prepared, therefore, te face
the following (onversntlen lie could net
help evcrlicurliiK. Melly arose nnd
ttnrted te pe out of the room. Auntie
cnl'cd te her: "Don't go, dearie;
Mether won't come for a bnlf hour yet."
"That's nil Hunt. Auntie." bald Melly;
"I'm going te tiranny, that ele muii
FOUR-FOLD SCREENS
I'oNerei with Antique Kcrnle Wnll Papers
il klnil uhich un uvw fae in fuver In
l'ir,.
Price $90
A. L, DIAMENT & CO.
131S WALNIT STItKET
unil I MmrTaril. V t.
FUR COATS
Frem $200 Upward
lUlMIIDKI.INO AND ItKl'AlltLNQ
A hl'KCIAI.TY
BROWN & BRAUCHER
08 .V r,"'",,' Ae.. (irrminlen
I'hnne- Ocrmantewn 0320
Send a ftewcpm
In two hours wc can deliver
flowers in any city.
CHARLES HENRY FOX
.. "Tim sipn et the Ileat"
1 221 S. Bread St.
kmtfMeach
A Wonderful Beauty Aid
If your skin, is blemished by
"eckles, pimple's, dark blotches,
"lack and White Beauty Bleach
and Black and White Seap -will re ro
Weve them.
Use according te the directions
?" 4 your skin will be clear, soft
nd smooth. ,
..ii dl?e and department stores
vMiami fiarantee Black and
5fi? Bcrty, Bleach, 60e the
5r . T'' B1,ack and w40 SeaP
pif,':. Wrlte Dept. II,
& of , B1rthday and Dream
i?Hr And. leaflct ch tells nil
gout Black and White toilet prep-
. ,i-iil lm u dance -'r- nu . nra Edjrar p. nrin r
TI1IS evening l"L,v' """ ., ,, .Crittenden ni id Gravera lane rhnn'tnii
la the North Garden, of tl.e Be le- . ,. , crtnJ aCerX
... .p I ..lt-.,n liv .,11. mi.'. .-..-- , jvL,-v.iiriLDIl tin w.rtn1nu T
straiH'iu fc.-" ".- - e.. Thn 01 i ,.. m ;-',wvj, wcLTmDcr
for Legan aiun. . ., -,t ' u,r i nss Mary I Nixon.
, Otis SKiniicr. ",' ,. ., n,,.v. , Deughe.rty. iss Helen V. Ml.-heit v
. ...i, iu nmmnc nnru w.uv.v . ,i. vjranam - lllnu r..rtnM.
eek, win "I'" U",T u V-cU1 Andrew V. Dougherty. Mr. Daniel
Joe nergi-'iiuii'"-'. -- usneriy. .v r. aikcii Itelclmvr nnd Mr.
.1 .....1, ,1,U llflV.'IM. ,!.. ...v e.u tIIMHTTl K fl 1,1
',,w nl.l JrcPll Knem OH l"0 ni-uunuj.
f'""" "'V , , r, ...,, Atr-j I.er- """S"1"1' .ra. imam !
lmcr will entertain the Veaul et tue . Tuesday. Icember20, te
Chnrlotte CiiMunnn Club at luncheon nt l Wtu her 'parents.
i.n.ri
L
wants te talk te j you.
'Why, Melly .1
.nr. i is net a iti.
"He isn't?" 3, aid Melly In amazo amaze
racnu "Why, i lit voice bounds awful
wrlnkled." I NANCl' WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
InuXr WfWin S". I
DueSnVVnrr .$ a"i MMia Fxcean
ChuHtnuL nm ui i7 m,!,0?."1 YnUe-'
'i .. ,I1"' WI1 .y V'e BUtflt of honor
cLuJlTZi XRrY,'C- Ve;
MrMrt v nui AlMTiV.',l0lP...a,na au"';
evV ihMr V,rm f ,C?rJwdBP",,M'111
f-htne. n m K3 -fr'b,V. H",? lane:'
cneatnut mil, net ero the hall Mr. and
Mrs Lcdyanl Heel jwher wfTl Bl4 nt the,
BollevuL-Strutfonl for their debutante I
daughter. MIw rjclnla Heckschcr.
- I
JIlss Starr upon the week-end an Jim
guest of MIsh All irv I?rnntln.. m,i..
V, . .1 i i ,.-'-"". ".""
Anil n.
Mrk'w. 1' BU :oednnT40 Bethlc:
hem Tike. Cheaatim"' CcthlC 'l
. Mr. and, Mh),
tarr'n son, Mr. Thoe-
tlore Duncefng .Hi
ddnt .at riutecjfl
irr.iJr., who Is a stu-
Id ' Bclioel, niflfivnrld,
.1 home nn no!,,,.1
..enn wiiii rutui
20 te spend lie holidays with his Dar-'
cnttf. i y !
Mr nn,i , i, .
Air. ana Mitai Jehn nanvmrien. ...;
i.nvl'' tL?a, Tt.l cef-' neftd- Jenklntewn. Cuba. They will by ut home at Ment-
Thurtd7v8vi! MnTaMnn" f,r aAlnner onlgemery. Ala., after March X.
inursaay eveiuni;, December 29. nt tlm l
uroen oragen., 1. honor of thclj-dauirh. I
m r' MJ"? .JInr' P"01 IJ- Stevens, befere
the Christmas meeting of the Saturday
...... ..Ie iuiu biih vjaflg,
Mr. Tnri.n c,,..i.i ,. .
2 liiifiTl s"rVnWe' of Merlen, has
dav i?iVi r'.mrfr a, brl??Te en Sat"
hZ ?,"?, V ' X?1.7- '" honor
Irsuc
urt
of her daughl r. Mlus Annette 'sprnnklc.
ii i.uuuir ,,,1 jviisH Mary u
debutante daughter of Mr." a
"onice F. NI en. of 2203 Walnt
' Cevers w III bi hri tn ihi,,.n.
and Mm.
alnut street.
fh ...... '...."' '"'W-IDfSBlTO,
O BUCStS.
... ." w t" iItler attend the djince
r?n, cn1. k.M1- Mrs,jSenph:
ilOUIV. in ll hnnr r.t v..l
dcbutnntcJ
daughtef. Ml. E Wnlh..- Tr-S?USSR '
at thq Bellev le-StrotferdT "
The guests Who will attend the dinner
w ue Kivru inis even ncr hv Mr nA
Mrs. Iirace a?. Nixon, nt ihii im.
in honor of tl lelr daughter. Miss Nixon.
ilnSif the,!nc(? te be Kven by Mr.
and Mrs. Pe. Icy C. Madeira, for Miss
ar?h ,lA3fTxn. ;rSt"r' w, Include Ml
llflMITK inn f 1 mcr 1 I.. .
,MJ, ani1 'frs- Oerdan A. Hardwlck.
of Summit i (vt-nue. Chestnut Hill, will
occupy the b (x of Mrs. Hardwlck'a par-
t?t?nMrn,if1 IrH' "elnnd U Tayler,
of 1805 De ILtncey street, at the opera
.u. ....,, w, yiutis. .ir. ana Mrs. Tiey-
ler will give .a theatre p.irty and supper
i tomorrow e Veiling, In honor of Miss
,r"?' a & leparfl iiankii,, dfbuta,,te
, . 7 ' - 1 . ' u"u 'i. jenn isau
Rankin, of I'lne Run Farm. Penlyn,
Tha Charlette CuMimnn Club will give
a tea at tha cluhhennn nn i..,i..
afternoon rxt at 4:30 o'clock te -meet
Kdlth Wvn i MnthUn .
-- . -
Mr. ami Mr,, Rebert i:mett Hare,
of 400 heufh Twenty-second street, will
sv. a lat tie .family Christmas ,lnncr
at their he bin n f'hrie.,,..,.. !.,.. .m...
--. ----- .r .T... 'j. i Jivir
reaerlck ,IIeI-
iu arrnj en
spend a week
Mrs.
E'phralrn
Urlre, of 1320!
i.ecusi Hipcet, win entertain a large
familv dlrtner nt her home nn -i,ri...
Locust
mas Day.
MIfcs Irftie A. Huntf,- and the Messrs ,
Hunter, if Deven. Will give a small '
dance at the Merlen Cricket Club en I
Friday cvjenlng. '
Mrs. Jrnics T. Halsey entertained In.
heper of piiss Jane Gates, In the Uclle-1
vue-Stralferd grill room, en Fridav
night.
Mr. or! Mrs. Alfred R. G. Steel, of
i euar turn. Liiesmui iiuj, will enter-
.l,n.ln. at t'i?,OIr'.1 tomorrow evening Miss
VMIrlam W. Reberta and Mrs. Geerge
""' 'e. csiveia ineiners nex.
" -.'..
A.
t .rs--
IB-iSheppaid Sens
Somethieg Different
Fer Baby's Christmas Gift
Useful Articles with that rare touch of individ
uality which distinguishes them from the com-menplace.
Sweater Suits tan,
2 years, $12.50; 4
$15.00.
Real Vnl. Dresses, hand-embroidered-2
years $10 te $75.
Sacques and Wrappers
chine $3.25 te $24.
Afghans knitted
$8 te $22.
and
Coats silk, broadcloth,
$10 te $30.
Rompers poplin,
Peter
$2.50 te $11.
Bibs hand-embroidered $1 te $25.
Shoes hand-embroidered pique and crepe de
chine; eiderdown slippers; fancy coach shoes.
$1.25 te $3.50 pair.
Bab;? Caps and Hats $2.50 te $1 1.75 each.
Our Own-Make Dells
famous for years; unbreakable; dressed or un
dressed. Novelties
Comb and brush sets, $ 1 .00 up; rattles, 50c up;
hangers, $1.00 up; hot-vJater bettles, $1.50 up;
conch straps with toys attached, $ 1 .65 up.
Baby's toilet baskets trimmed $14 up; Kiddie
Keeps, $29.50 and $31.50; trimmed, $18.75
and $19.75 extra. Scales, untrimmed, $9.75
and $12.75; trimmed, $13.75 and $19.75.
!Op$(?he8tnutStiree!E
'i'rafimrG- iPOT&EG
MISS JANET S. CHILDS
WEDS MR. PAUL MICOU
Pretty Wedding of Miss Mary Berth
and Mr. Jeseph Reth
A wedding of Interest will take place
today at 1 o'clock, when MIsb Janet t).
Chllds, dauRhtcr af Mrs. Allen Clulus,
of .1500 rine Htreut, will .become the
brlde of thu Ilev. I'aul Mlceu, of New
Yerk, In Old Christ Chureli, Hecend and
Market ritreets. The ocremony will be
performed by tlie llev. Dr. tiewls C.
Washburn, nBslatecl by tlie llev. Dr.
William 12. Oardner. of New Yerk, and
will be followed by a reception at the
. home of the unacs meiner.
'I'Via IibIiIh mtfn il' 1 1 iwi irinm in mnp.
rlage by her uiVele, Mr. A. 1. Chllds. of
New Yerk, will be unattended. Mr.
Jehn Mencure Daniel. Jr.. of Alexandria.
Vn will act an bcHt mall.
Ul.?J "their return from a wedding
trip the Jtcv. Mr. Mlceu and Mrs. Mlceu
' ve nt 70 MornlnKBlde drive, New
Yerk, whero Uiey will be at home nfter
vnimiarv 1
"
nOTII UOUTll
.." .,, ,.
. A prcity iwrae w uuui.ib v ,,,.
lat evening t
C o'clock. When Miss
-.'. ......... --- - ....... .
Alnrv T". Tlnrtll. Ol IU dOUUl J' my
W.U. TtrC lH.c.ime the brlde of Mr.
iSb !.. of 1 J ?h Nbw artcet.
i j lie uircinvju. wi.iu.i v"" .'. .'.. .
enremnnv. WllIUll Wa8
by Rabbi Fredman. aMlHtcd by llnbhl
Wlnekur, wan followed ey u reception
TliW bride web slven In marrlnge byl
her fniiier. Mr. Merrlt) Derth.
Mr. David Reth ncted na best man
for his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Reth lrft Immediately
.ui.. ..i .i,,,.n.i, .vinr i ntwi
,.-
A pretty wedding took place list eve
ning at 6 o'clock, when Miss Kitty
Bernstein, of 623'J Iyrchwoed avenue,
became the brlde of Mr. Merris Ospew.
of " North Fourth street. The cere-
eny was performed by Rabl D, Krnumi.
The lirlue was given in iitiijriaKu "-
her father, Mr. J. Bernstein.
Upen their return from tin extensive
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. O.ipew will
make their home nt C23 Larchwood
avenue, where they will Te at home
after January 1.
ALONG THE READING
.. "coffee" for the boneflt of River
Crest, the Preventerium of the Kensing
ten Dispensary for the. Treatment or
Tuberculosis at Ment Clyire. Pa., will be
held at the home -of Mrs. Frcdcrlek
Well, southwest cerner of Lawnton and
Oak Lane avenues. Oale Lane, en Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Heward It. Lidvlck and her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Sidney Ranibe, have closed thnlr
cottage at Ventner nnd are spending the
w'ntcr nt Whltcwoed, their country
place near Ogontz.
Mrs. Philip J. Stelnmetz. Jr., who
spent the auturan at Summit, N. J.,
where the Stelumetze formerly lived,
has returned td her home, St. Paul's
rectory, Ogontz.
FINE FURS
Make Fine Gifts
Beautiful Wraps and Coats in
genuine seal, Hudsen seal,
mole and mink.
The very latest creations at
very reasonable prices.
rlltttrragsp
1310 Walnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
i
brown, blue, old
years, $13.75; 6
rose
years,
-infants' te
:ashmcrc and crepe da
crepe
de chine
chinchilla,
cashmere
Pan material and silk-
JBG0i-PBaia2LTHIA, M0OTAX
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
M"rB. Kugcne J.' Oeldsmah. of New
Yerk, is visiting her mother, Mre. A. W.
Jacobs, 2010 Mount Vernbn street.
Ilie Hphlnx Club has Issued Invita
tions for a dance te be given at the
Rltz-Curlten en December 24.
Mrs. J. Neely, of North Twelfth etrect,
will be hostess te the members of her
COO .Olub tomorrow afternoon at her
home. '
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Frederick Uebblns, of 2537 Seuth
Qarnet street, will entertain this after
noon at a luncheon brldge party.
Among her.guestH will be Mrs. Crclgltten
Turner, Mrs. William Gewcr, Mrs, I. ('.
Shuttc, Mrs. Walter Kamans, Mru. Jehn
W. Crandall, Mrs. (Icorge Carr, Mrs.
Themas Droughton and Mrs. Neff Lulng
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malley. 1843
Houth Yewdell street, are receiving con
gratulations upon the birth erf a son.
.Mrs. Mnlley will be remembered as Mlse
Frances Mulhcrn, of thlH section.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Sir. and Mrs. Urtice t:. Howilen have
returned from their wedding trip and nre
at home at 5046 Chancellor stroet. Mrs.
Howden will be remembered as Miss
Murien C. 'Carrlck, of tills section.
Mrs. VL M. Crlssman, of -1813 War
rington avenue, has announced the en
gagement qf her daughter, Mles Mar Mar
garet Crissmnn, and Mr. Albert Kumpf,
alto of this city.
Mr. and i Mrs. ill Newniaii, ' 5809
Thempsbn street, anneunce the marriage
of thAlr nlNtnr. MIka P.llll t.n Trn .a
uZdl7 LefOWlU,' of thln c'f-. ycB.JTll, WarU. r
tcrdaJ- I Victer lt.ril A
NORRI8TOWN
The December meeting of the Valley
I'orge Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution, was held nt the Krslne
cluhhouse. Miss Kmellne II. Hoeven.
vice regent of the chapter, presided In
hid nosence or me regent, Mrs. N. How Hew
land Brown. The hostesses of thp after-
neon wcre Miss Martha II. Mclnnes, I
Mlsn Mary T. Melnues, Mlirn Rebecca '
Reberta and Mrs. Geerge Roberts.
fesilipr pCJtO-h iSkmmm
Si fw " 1
n suwnb mr lvmiin
k m --
l i
Unusual and Large Reductions
Were $39.50 te $481
$15
Dresses of crcpe de
chine, Canten crcpe,
Georgette Crepe.
t were e
m
Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Gowns, $45
Of lace, taffeta, Canten crepe, fine Peiret twill
and velvet. Exquisitely smart.
-FINEST MILLINERY REDUCED
150 HATS NOW
$7.50; Fermer Prices $15 and $20
$15; Fermer Prices $25 and $35
ANNE L.
if
lj 139 S. 13TH STREET 1
m
First en Your Shopping List
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
The Softness of Fu
combined with the luster of Velvet or the geld and silver of
Brocade arc responsible for the loveliness of these Hats.
Squirrel, Nutria, Martin, Kelinsky, .Mele or Near
Seal. Several models developed entirely
in Mele or Near Seal.
$18.00 te $100.00
18 Xmas Sheppinp; Days Left
Beauty of Material
makes for the beauty of a Rift. Whether made up in
charming fashion or sent plain in an attractive box, the
following materials "ill be mere than acceptable.
CREPE DE CHINES. 40 inches wide. 30 shades
suitable for Street or Evening. $1.45 a yard.
HEAVY CANTON CREPE. 40 inches wide. Full
line of colors. $2.95 a yard. $3.30 value.
COLORED CHIFFON VELVETS. $5.50 a vard
$7.00 value.
SHIRTING SILKS. 32 inches wide. Striped or plain
$1.25 te $2.25 a yard.
The Gift of a Blouse
is always appreciated.
PETER PAN BLOUSES in dimity.
MIDDY BLOUSES. $1.00 te $2.50.
will like these.
JERSEY CLOTH OVERBLOUSES AT $5.00. With
crisp linen cellars and cuffs. Taupe, Tan, Henna, Brown,
Navy Blue.
THE TAILORED SUIT BLOUSE in Georgette. Crepe
de Chine, Silk, in plain, trimmed or striped effects.
$1.75 te $10.00.
BLACK WAISTS of China Silk or Satin for the elder
woman, who is conservative in her tastes. Or. if she
likes a bit of gray, AN ATTRACTIVE MODEL cornea
in gray and black pin stripe. All at $5.00.
THE MAID IS NOT FORGOTTEN iu these plain
black waists with cumertible cellars at $2.50.
Fer the Collarless
W 1 ,. . .,...
.Newauuys, wnen most. 01 us unci me new neckline 11
little trying, there couldn't be a lovelier Christmas gift
than some UNUSUAL NECKLACES of Mosaic effect in
the glorious Paisley and Indian colorings or Turquoise,
Verte, Rouge, Blanc, Beige. You'll find nothing like them
anywhere else in the city. Frem $3.00 te $5.00.
Handkerchief Hints-
ADORABLE CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS with
little hejs, girls or cunning animals colorfully embroid
ered in the corners. Attractive boxes of G or 3 at 50c,
55c, fiOc and 75c.
WOMEN'S BLOCK LETTERED HANDKERCHIEFS,
23c, 38c. 50c and 75c each.
IN SOLID COLORS v,ith geed-looking black letter.
$3.50 for six.
With open-work wreath and embroidered letter, $4.50
for six.
MEN'S ALL-LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS,
35c. SOc und 75c each.
WIDE ASSORTMENT OP TNF.YPTCVHivw itiviv
.KERCHIEFS IN NOVEL
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Jehn COdkc, 6f Kharen Hill, cn-te-talncd
the members of her COO
club at her Heme at luncheon nnd
cards last week, when her guests were
Mm Heward Uurrews, Mrs. Themas
Petter, Mrs. Jehn Hey, Mm. Plilllp Rosc,
Mrs. t.eeTga Itablnneii. Mrs, Jehn Win
ter and Mrs. J,ela Winter Tlie club
will meet again en Wednesday. Decem
ber II, at the home of MrH. Uurrews,
ut 304 North Fifty-second street
Mrs. Mary JeffcrH, of Sharen Hill, Is '
ttpemllng a few days In Wlllces'Usrre.
where she Is attending the conference
of the State League of Women Voters, i
te which phe Is u delegate.
? SAY!
De Yeu Knew the
Original.
Dixieland Jazz Band
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Attraction (lixns nt thr
j triKinui
Dance De Danceland
N. W, Cor. 30th i Mentcnmrtr Ae
Tomorrow Evg., Dec. 6
and Palais D' Amour
H. T.. Cor. 12th & Clicitmit NN.
Wednesday Evg., Dec. 7
iery
Were $55 and $65)
ueauuiui gowns of
satin, crepe, and
Pelret twill. Day
time and Evening.
te aiisa
-'I
DEVLIN
r
$2.50.
The schoolgirl
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This famous novel has
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lavish manner.
AGNES AYRES f
Paramount star, and
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a rising screen player
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portrayed the most famous
love romance of all times-
the love story of the beauti
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wise King Solemon.
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play has never been -7
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