Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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yi71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Telh of the Happenings in the Secial
World Yesterday, Today 'and Tomorrow.
Various Bits of interest
THE third epcrn of the Metropolitan
Cempnny's boehou nt the Acntlcmy
will nttrnct Roclety'n attention tenlcht.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .7. Bcrtrnm Llpplncett
will rntertnln In their box, nnd no will
the Jehn Frederick Lewises, (lent-Re
Chlhls Drexels, Stacy Lleydn, Jnmca
Creinwe'ls, Geerge Fnlcs linkers, T.
De Witt CujierH nnd iittnipreui ethers.
After the epcrn there will he the mip-ner-dnnce
In the foyer, nt which Mrs.
Wlllinm Ii.vttclten Itnrclny nnd Mrs.
Oeerpe II. Ixtrlmcr will lid the host
Pe, rpprpicntliijr, the Germnntewn
nnd Chestnut IIlll nuxlllnry of the
Philadelphia Orchestrn for the heneflt
of which the mipper-dnnces nre given.
The renntesH Snntn Kulnlln, Mrs. Al
cinnder Vnn Rcnnselncr, Mrs. Chnrlo Chnrle
inngnc Tower, Mrs. .tnmes Krnncls
fiiilllvnn, Mrs. Geerge II. Htrnwhrldire,
Mr' Clnronce Ilnrtlett, Mrs. K. W.
tlnrk, 3d, Mrs. Themns (t. Ashton,
Mr". Jehn 15. Thnyer, Mrs. Perclvnl
Xeall, Mi?. Chnrles Mnule, Mr. nnd
Mrs Sew ell Clnrk will nil entertain
guests, nnd Mrs. Wlllinm Hnrelny will
rntcrtnln for her daughter, Mltm Cnro Cnre Cnro
line Uniclny, nnd her ilnncc, Mr. Mus
grove Garnet.
TIIH dnnce given Inst night for Miss
Geerglnnn Wetherjll by Mrs. Geerge
Hreunlng nnd her en, Itlchnrdsen
Tlrewnlne. of Deven, wns a verv beau
tiful nfTnlr. Several dinners preceded
flic event, whirl) vns held in the
Merlen Gelf Club. The Samuel Price
AVetlieillls, of .Hnverferd, entertained
out there In the nfternoen nt n rhl1
(Iren's party for their Biunll daughter,
IMIth Wetherlll.
ALBERT HAWLEY LUCAS
is at home ter tee nrst time
In her new home. 2130 C. cress street.
eiterdnv afternoon. Mrs. Lucns wns
Swiss I'rnneeM Seett. She mnrrled the
Hev, Albert Lucas Inst June nnd they
line bought this home just off Twen-tv-FOCend
street, which Is nn nttrnetive
little place, cstcrday Miss Mary
Hew land nnd MNs Mnrlnn Grant us
fluted In receiving the guests.
HS. CIIAIILES IJ. IIAHT will give
TWTRS.
i-ix was
Mfi,
Opera Supper Club nfter tin- thentre
for her grandduughter, Mi irgmln
lleekseher. this evening, and the first
inectlng of the 'unler danres will be
held in the Cellevue-Stratferd. The
imtreiicsses of the dances, which will be
three In number, include Mts. Henry
Itrintnn Cere, Mrs. Itnbcrt Kelse C'as
witt, Mrs. (Jeerge Dallas Dixen, Mrs.
T Clinrlteii Henry, Mrs. Dnniel I,.
Hutchinson, Jr., Mrs. Rebert Learning
Montgomery, Mrs. Rebert II, Large,
Mrs. Kdunrd T. Stett'sbury nnd .Mrs.
A. J Dicxel Illddle. Mrs. Geerge Dal
las Dixen will entertain nt dinner for
Miss Margaret Lnrge nnd Miss Dorethy
Itedgers.
A NOTIIER interesting event tomer
i- row will
wliMi Mr.
be the musicale
nnd Mrs. Dnniel
and tea
Mereau
artl Butcher, Mr. Jeseph Chapman, Mr.
Bertram J, Bright, Mr. Frederick M,
Dunn, Mr 8tephen Green, Mr. J. An
drews Harris 3d, Mr. Hareld Jennings,
Mr. Geerge Robins, Mr. Edward Iteblns,
Mr, William H, Parker, Mr. Lawrence
W. Smith. Mr. Francis Tayler, Mr.
Philip Wallls, Mr Hareld "W'r ght, Mr.
Alfred Hunter, Mr. Paul Hunter, Mr.
H 'Wirren DewnH. Mr. Rebert N. Downs,
8c1. Mr. James It. W. Downs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Starr will enter
tain In their box this evening at the
enern. nt the Academy of Music nnd
later nt the Supper Club. In honor of
Mls Margaret Havca Hamilton, debu
tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M.
Hamilton. The guests will Include Miss
Sarah Legan Starr. Mr William Henry
Parker. Mr. S. Warren McKenn Downs.
The guests who will nttend the dinner
te he given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph
Itellly, of 2209 St James place, In honor
0f their debutante daughter, Miss Wnl
burga Kaul Rellly, te be given en Sat
urday evening next, will Inrlude Miss
Virginia de Morat Smith, Miss Ger Ger
trude A. II. Graham, Miss Gertrude D.
Dougherty. Miss Man' H. Miller. Miss
Rosemary Howe, Mlsi Evelyn R. Dray Dray
eon, Miss Rlcaner P. Slean. Miss Kath Kath
nrlne Perter, Miss Sarah Legan Btarr,
Miss Virginia Heckscher, Miss Alberta
P. Reath, Mls- Amelle Sclxas, Miss El
len McMlchael, Miss Margaret L. Large.
Miss Hannah M. Elliett. Mr. Edward
C. Cnssard, Mr. W. Reynolds Wilsen,
Jr., Mr James C. Wilsen, 2d, Mr,
Oeorge A Armstead, Mr. Rey Stewart,
Mr. Phlllppus Miller, Mr. Daniel Dough
erty, Mr. A. Webster Dougherty, Mr.
Mahlen Hutchinson, Mr, Benjamin Rush,
Jr., Mr. Phlllcr Lee, Mr. Lawrence C.
Murdoch. Mr. Edward Mitchell Ed
wards. Mr A. Tucker Murdoch. Mr.
Lawrence Brown, Mr. Slean, Mr. J.
Andrew Harris. 3d. Mr. William E.
Rlegel, Mr. Jehn W. It. Hllllard nnd
Mr. L. Scott Lundreth, Jr.
Mrs, C. Heward Clark, Jr., Mrs. Wil
liam Hayne, Jr., and Mrs. Henry R.
Cartwrlght will assist In receiving at
the dansante te be given by Mr. O. Lee
Knight, of the Wellington, en Thurs
day afternoon, December 29, nt the
Acorn Club, te present his niece. Miss
Katharine Knight Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mm. G. Francis Smith, of
4021 Pine street.
Among the guests from out of town
who will attend the tea te be given
at the Bellevue-Stratferd en Saturday
afternoon, December 17, from 4 until 6
o'clock, te be given by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hewnrd Celkct, of 2008 D
Lancey place, te meet their son nnd
dughtcr-ln-law, Mr and Mrs. Tristram
Collin Colket, 2d, of the Drexel Apart
ments, Overbroek, will be Mr. Gcerge
(.niwiuni, .uihs ftiizauetli Craw
ford, Mrs. A. Woodferd and Mr. Rich
ard Crawford, all of Pittsburgh. Mrs.
Colket, befere her recent wedding, was
Mlis Gertrude Catharine Crawford, of
Pittsburgh
Miss Martha I?odgsen Baker, daugh
ter of Mrs. Leuis C. Baiter. Jr., of St.
Asaph's read, Bala, will leave next week
for a visit te St Paul, Minn., where
she will be entertained for several weeks
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Chauneey
Milten Griggs The engagement of Miss
Baker and Mr Benjam n Glyde Griggs
has been repently announced.
TO LIVE IN TOWN
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MRS. JAMES II. It. CROMWELL.
Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell, who have been visiting Mr. nntl Mrs. Edward
T. Stetcsbtiry at Wliltcmnrsli Hall, linve taken an apartment at
the Wellington
Sen
give
of Dr. nnd Mrs Jeseph Sailor, of 1718
ruce street, before the dance te be
en by Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dray
ten Grnnere. at Ihn nltz-Cnrlten. In
honor of their debutante daughter, Miss
Banning Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncett,
of 1712 Spruce streiet, will entertain at
a Chrlstmaa Eve party at their home
en Saturday evening, December 24.
They will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Putnam In their box tomorrow night
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Painter, of
Ardmore, are receiving congratulations
en the birth of a son. Mrs. Painter
was Miss Careline H. Lee.
The guests at the luncheon te ba
r.mrinrrnr will rlv .it n,ni, i., irin K,ve" "Y '" manna t wiuimer,
lain gcr will gn eat their home 210(1 daughter of Mr Rebert Fester Wlilt-
Wllltlllf Htrt'Ot. ATISU Slnrtll, Tlnrrlnnn,, I
their daughter, will partlcpntc in the
(Mitcitnlnment, ns will Miss Watsen,
Mies Leve nnd Mr. Otte Meyer.
mer, or 4703 Klngscsslng nvenue, at
the Bcllevuo'StratfeTd en Monday, De
cember 26, In honor of her debutante
sister, MIbs Ellen I Whltmer. will In-
clude Miss Elizabeth Austin. Miss Ell
TITR OIlPHRTTq MivT.',n rTTiTTi.-"iv anetn B Patties, Miss Emllle Bedford,
111 UlU 111,1 S M1XLI) CJUARlhT Miss Margaret Butcher. Mlrs Helen C.
"Ill give nn evening of music in the I Hendersen, Miss Dorethy B. Lee. Miss
I'llhoem of the Ilellevue-Strntferd te- I Eleaner Lucas, Miss Martha Newklrk,
night. The affair is te be given for the M1F9 .Margaret E. Phelps. Miss Mar
l ni'iit or the Kensington TSeighborhned
IfniM' nnd Soup Kitchen, nnd hns mnny
pntienessps of Importance. The quartet
lueiudes Miss Ednn llnrwoed Raugher,
Miss Clnrn Yectun. Mr. Philip Coeke
nnd Mr. Donald Redding.
NANCY WYNNE
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Ruth Mercland, of 1D22 North
Camae street, and Miss Evelyn Gillie
have returned home after spending a
few days as the guests of Miss Eliza
beth Meyer, of Souderton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tayler Stokes, of
Colllngsweod, N. J have returned home
after n trip te Miami, Fla. Mrs. Stokes
will be rcmombered befere her recent
marriage as Miss Edna Stohl of Wll Wll
Uamspert, Pa.
LOGAN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Busslngcr have
returned te their home, 4508 North
Eighth street, after a. trip te Switzer
land. Mrs. Busslnger will be romem remem
bercd befere her recent marriage as Miss
Allce H.. McC'auley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin F. McCnuley.
Miss Eleaner Smith, of 4619 North
Carlisle street, will entertain for a few
days, as her guest. Miss Marie Due Due
quene, of Ventner, N. J.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Among thu guests who will attend the
lum heeu te he followed bv dancing,
win h .Mr and Mrs OIKer Beycc Jud
mn of ches,tnut Hill, will gi(l en Mon Men
iU January 2, In honor of thelr n.ece,
JIiss Sarah I.egan .Starr, debutante
.tighter of Mr and Mrs, James Starr,
till, be MIH Louise D1en, Miss An
i ett- W Wilght, Miss Mmgnrct Haes
Hamilton, Miss i;ie,iner Austin, Miss
Alice Benedict, Mlts Klennur II.it t. Miss
Virginia de Mer.it Smith, M hs Uernlce
vlclihenny M hm Mary Mlllir, Miss Anna
.fubeltl. Mlfs Mnrgaiet Phelps, Miss
Alliv Sailor Miss Pelly 1VT .Saage.
Mips Leu sa M. Wallls, Ml.s.s Nancy 11
'onghten. Miss Marian Watts. .Miss
lusiphinu r'nHtipM, Miss Martha Jen
tings, Miss Georgian. i Wetheilll, JIIhs
Mnigarct Hutclier. Miss Betty I'm vinnre.
Mi Htynelils II Blown, Jr. Mi Hew-
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. GUI, of 6427
onerweoQ reaa, nave announced the
engagement or men; daughter.
Constance Parrlsh Gill, nnd Mr Rebert
Parker Wethcrald, son of Mr. and Mrs
Samuel B. Wctherald, of Sandy Springs.
Mrs. Wendell Swlfe Tredlck enter
tained her bridge lunchecm club nt her
home, 610B Christian street, yesterday
?,M?ir,100nV,. T,le "ambers Include Mrs.
William Bland, Mrs. Wlllinm Krugcr
Miss Lillian Krugcr. Mrs. Francis Ashl
garet Plummcr, Miss LeIh Samuel, Miss I ' whtAU, lji nf ",?,"? IteeB0' Mrp- ! Harry
.iiitiiu ij. eamuci, .iii,s Kntnarlne ' . ...mhmu jonnsen.
Knight Smith, Miss Snrah Legan Starr, Mrs. Frank Smith entertained a num
Mlss Louisa M. Wallls, Miss Geerglana I ber of friends nt her home. 910 smith
Wetherlll, Miss Evelyn Dravten. Conestoga street, last evening tj,-
Banning Grange. Miss Elenner i guests Include Mrs. Henry Prothermv
ySmnce V,ln,M', IlAnna Leceh,
.....Mini i-. urunH. Mm. llnrru
. IeiiIh T.IIHr,li iir.., t-i.,i,1
Spooner and Mrs. Jehn Mu'ckler.'
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. J. E. S. Blshpp will entertain
the Fortnightly Club at her home In
Swarthmere this afternoon, when Mrs.
Laws, Mrs. Perter nnd herself will re
view "The three Kings."
Mrs. Leuis W. Whceleck will give n
card party en Thursday afternoon nt
Strathaven Inn, Swarthmere, for the
beneflt of a fund te buy toys for 2ff0
children.
Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Felix, of Lans Lans
dewne. nre receiving congratulations en
the birth of a daughter a few days age.
The Quaker City Chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolution,
of which Mrs. Jeseph M. Calcy Is regent,
will glve their twenty-fourth birthday
anniversary party en Fridny nfternoen.
December 16. at thn Plnntin rih .f.
Miss ' A"n Ntcese Rlchnrdsen and Judg'e Jehn
abert i M Patterson will deliver addresses.
C
Miss
uunnlng, Miss E Mnrtvn Geerge. Miss
Mary Dobsen Nerrls, Miss Mary Lewe
Nixon, Miss Elenner Gummey, Miss
Knthnrine Hutchinson, Miss Ellse Mlr
kll. JIIss Nancj Little and Miss Alice
c sh Sailer. Miss Whltmer has Issued
Invitations for a card partv te be given
In honor of her sister en Tuesdy, Janu
uy 3, at their home.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Lewis,
MOORESTOWN
Mr. Elwood Helllngshead. of Chcst
L," .' ' V'5,"" Hev' 1 In
Washington, D. C,
rJff'iIiS.i i M.ra .JeHl"h B Porton, of
in itiCMn,U?.trect' nre "Penaing a week
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Grave!,
of Mnnhelm street and Wlssahicken ave-
""- """""". mil enteitam nt a n Atlantic ritv
In honor of Miss Judell MacOreger . M". Marian E. Hellman has returned
Husten, debutante daughter of Mr. and I I? "Pr nome. In Lognnspert, Intl., nfter n
Mrs. Jeseph M Husten, befere the ball hree weeks visit as a guest of Mr and
Mr. and Mrs Qeorge B Evans of JIrs' Themas JJ- Evans.
iiuneinuiii, win kive at tne Uellflue.
NORRISTOWN
.Mr- and Mrs. Harry Mecser. of 130
vvest Marshall street, entertained at a
dinner at their home. The event cele
brated Mr. Meeser's slxty-Blxth birthday
annlversarj'. Among the guests were
.!. mm jurs. irvin Meeser, Mr. and Mrs.
arry uartholemew, Mr. and Mrs.
Herace Klnirklnirer ATlnu ttaAn i7-tn.
klnger, Mr. and Mrs. FJmer Mecser,
Master Clare Me-ser, Miss Dorethy
Mecser, nnd Mr. Harry Mecser, Jr.
MIbh Mildred Danehower, of 1103
West Airy street, and Miss Margaret
Cassell, of 619 West Marshall street,
have gene te Mlddletewn, Conn., where
they will be guests nt a heuBO party
given at Wesleyan University.
LANIER CAMERON
Dlshep Rhlnelander Offlelate'a at
Weddlrifl of Nlece In New Yerk
Bishop Rhlnelander officiated at the
wedding ceremony of his niece, Miss
Helen Cameren, of New Yerk, whose
marriage te Reginald Bishop Lnnlcf
took place nt neon yesterday In the
Huntingdon Chapel of the Cathedral
of St. Jehn the Divine, New Yerk.
Bishop Rhlnelruider wan assisted In the
ceremony by the Rev. Heward C. Bob
bins, dean of the Cathedral.
Only a few relatives attended the
wedding. There wns n reception and
wedding breakfast for about 1C0 guests
at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs.
Lc Rey King, of 20 East Eighty-fourth
street) New Yerk.
The bride who is the daughter of
the late Archdeacon Lewis Cameren, of
New Jersey, nnd a granddaughter of
the late Frederick W. Rhlnelander, wns
given in mnrringe by her cousin, Le Rey
King. Her only attendant wns Miss
Ethel King.
Mr. Lanier, who in the son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. James F. D. Lanier, of New
Yerk, was nttended by Francis Burke Burke
Reche as best man. Mr. Lanier is a
grnndsen of Charles Lanier, of New
Yerk, nnd of the Inte Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hcber R. Bishop. He graduated from
Harvard In 1010, nnd is a member of
the Knickerbocker, Tuxedo nnd ether
clubs. He served overseas.
Redhor8t-8mythe MarrUge
A pretty wedding took place Satur
day evening at 7 o'clock In the West
Hepe Presbyterian Church. Preston and
Aspen streets, when Miss Miriam B.
Smythe, of 732 North Forty-first street,
become the bride of Mr. Herman H.
Redherst, of Cincinnati, Ohie The cere
mony was performed by the Rev. Charles
A. Bronsen, D. D and was followed by
a reception at the home of the bride's
mother.
The bride, who was given In mnrrlage
by her mother, Mrs. Estelta B. Bmythe,
wero a traveling suit of blue, gray and
blue hat, and a corsage of orchids and
heather. She was attended by her sister,
Miss Virginia C. Smythe, ns maid of
honor. Her gown was of brown chiffon
velvet, and she carried yellow chrysan
themums and heather. Mr. Theodere
F. Smythe, brother of the bride, acted
as best man for Mr. Redherst.
Upen their return fnyn a wedding
trip, Mr nnd Mrs Redherst will re re
slde At 1310 West Master street, where
they will be at home nfter Februarty
1st.
GOTTLIEB-HORWITZ
A nrettv weddlnir tnnlr ntM lu
n...t... .1 "SI "- ""
)r evening, jjecemDer 6,
when
HEMSTITCHING 6d.
tAm.niTirMJL n1u S'Blt nl" CleM and Silver
Ilemntltchlnir. ripatlnic and nuttenn rnv.r.rt
SARANA HEMSTITCHING SHOPl
IU.V Chestnut St.
Miss LeaK H. Herwlts, of Uit NOrth
Bread street, became the bride of Mr.
Harry Daniel Gottlieb, of 2310 East
Allegheny avenue. The ceremony was
performed by Rabbi Mortimer J, Cehen
at the Beth Sholam Synagogue. The
brlde was given In marriage by her
father, Mr. B. Herwltx,
Miss Rae Herwltz ncted ns maid et
honor nnd the bridesmaids were Miss
Augusta Cehen, Miss Margaret Hnac.
Miss Hattle R. Gottlieb, Miss Resu
Seleman and Miss Henrietta Cehen.
Miss Elma Welnrach nnd Miss Bernlce
Lush were flower-girls. The best man
was Mr. Aaren Herwltz and the ushers
were Mr. Jeseph Blben, Mr. Russell
Schaffer, Mr. Merris Herwltz, Mr. Mat
Slavln and Dr. Ettlcnn.
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Miss Carrl PentiOus, Mr. Charles WIN
coxsen, Mrs. W. Bureau, Mrs. Jehn Dill,
Mrs. Hnrry Crary, Mr. B. Bruener and
Mrs. Fred Sykcs.
1 niHEr:yjOKgrAt.tevc!n.eyXiaiicu
nmrrnnN or rrr J, a.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert H. Remmey, Jr.,
of 931 Herbert street, Are recelvlng
congratulations upon the birth of a son
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Conn, of 2022 East
Stella avenue, entertained en Friday
evening at a dinner and card party In
honor of Lieutenant and Mrs. Clinten
Burgy, m S. N. Lieutenant Burgy left
en Saturday for New Londen, Conn., te
be joined there later by Mrs. Burgy.
An Interesting lecture en "Modern
Japan" will be given en Tuesdry eve
ning In the Friends' Meeting Heuse at
Orthodox and Penn streets by Mr i
Liieya uaiaersten, who recently returned
from an extended stay In Sappera,
Japan, where he was engaged In educa
tional work.
Dr. and Mrs. Geerge E, Levis, of
4523 Frankford avenue, have returned
from a hunting trip through Pike
County, Pennsylvania.
The sewing circle of which Mrs.
Charles Conn, 1637 Dyre street, Is a.
member will be entertained en Tuesday
nt the home of Miss Stella Helm, 1728
North Slxty-necend street. Theso pres
ent will be Mrs. Charles Welnlng. Mrs
Edith Btekley, Mrs. P Welncoep, Mls-
Bertha Habcck, Miss Ann Pnllatt, Miss
Ann Fergusen, Miss Marien Hothersell,
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Stratford. In honor of M ss Marearet
A Phelp. debutante daughter of Mrs
Charles M Phelps.
Mr and Mrs 'Albln Pennlnirten. of
2039 Spruce street, have Isiucd lnl lnl lnl
lotiens for u dinner. en Tuesday m-enlnir
nercmbr 22 In honor of their niece!
Miss Alice Hnller, debutante daughter
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Dainty Gifts of Service
Truly has it been said "The gift without the giver is
hare." In these selections of "Harris", there is evi
dent such thought of quality, -that a gift may be
chosen that will convey the personality of giver and
recipient.
Blouses, 3.95 te 50.00
Silk Petticoats, 2.75 te 8.95
Breakfast Coats, 5.95 te 45.00
Sweaters
In the nenest ehnpet
ter sports untl eutlnc
wear.
Our 40 ytajn of ex.
Iierlfttfe Is at your
rrvlce.
Silk 22.50 te 49.50
Weel 5.00 te 16.50
Fibre Scarfs 3.9S
Weel Scarfs 3.50 te 9.95
Camisoles 95c te 4.95
Silk Vests 1.85 te 3 95
Silk Hosiery 1.95 te 4.95
Envelope Chemise, 3.95 te 8.95
Pantalettes 3.95 and 6.95
slk Bleemers.... 3.75 te 3.95
Corduroy Robes, 5.95
Boudoir Caps, . .. 95c te 3.50
Steiiiman
54 N. 7th St. I'lienei Market 24S7
nrnnrln Jefferaen Die Works, 107 S. 12th
RUGS
Your Opportunity
FACTORY TO YOU
If you want te huy ru, direct from the
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Nil ten j,
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TIIK ONLY
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COUNTRY
ACTVALI.
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MILL TO YOU
ren wring- Minn renin In n rrtull
Axmtnaten, VelretH and rirnmieU.
Rinse. Ilunnem,
32' 9
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MOO 0enJi'lS,T SIM's' WILTONS
H.". UXIX .... SiVeeiiil
40.00. 8.3.10.0 . . SmhSi
30.00,7.0.0 ... , ,K5',i?1i
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..Hnerlftl
laiiekst' HTeric 'isTiiy
$23.60
2i.ne
10. (10
14. no
37.30
TO KKLECT FItOM
.IltltMr Alwilf 4 '; itilit-l i Ui
Tkn llnute 3, 4 or te CambrU St.
Open Men.. Wed., Krl. 1'ntll 10 P. Jl!
ODfn Nntimlny t'ntll 0 P. M.
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Mull Ordem Filled.
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Added Attraction
J. FRANK MERRICK'S
Symphony Concert Orchestra
nnd
Swinnen & MtitUnd at the world
Iirjeit theatre organ
Mary PJckferd's Produc
tion will be shown as foleows:
1 11:05 A.M. UOP.
3:20 P.M. i 5;15P. M.
7:20 P. M. ' 9:35 P. M. I
Weel Hosiery, 1.95 te 4.95
Sets
Icv ancl Smart. 1 lie bets con
sist of Vest and Step-ins or Nigl
pewiis with Chemises te match
Sold together or separately.
it" 4-95
Be sure of getting our genuine
Zarita superior quality by buy
ing direct from its. Mail orders
receive immediate attention.
Save time, trouble and vexation
by dealing clircct with us.
Call or write at once. Our
present stock is fast diminishing.
ZAR IT J
IVaming!
Te Ladies of Philadelphia:
REPORTS have been received by us that unscrupulous
people hove endeavored te pnlm Inferior pearl bcad3 in
substitution for our genuine Zarita Superfine Indestructible
Pearls. We heieby notify you that Zarita Pearl Necklaces
are imported by ourselves and sold direct by us te users
net through stores.
AH Zarita necklaces are sold under absolute gunrnntee
entire satisfaction or money refunded in full.
Net a single defective pearl is allowed te be assembled
in any Zarita necklace sold by us. This is very important
nnd a fact that every necklace buyer should knew.
Nete our remarkable Christmas prices, rendered possible
by eliminating middlemen's and retailers' profits and over
head expenses.
$ 8.18
12.27
. 18.36
ADDED PICTURES
1. Aldine Current Events
of the World
2. Colored Scenic Review
3. Aesop's Fables
AT THESE PRICES
Matinees KTenlnc,
bllC Included 75C
Evening Prices After 1 P. M.
Saturdays and Holidays
Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
anon si:ath at the hex
OrrifP FOP. AM, PERFOIIMANVEH
KA NOW mil XMAH ANI
, NMV lKAK'S MVTS. A KVI1S.
OROANIZK 101 n HOLIDAY l'AHTIES
NOW t I I
METROPOLITAN hop
reTLM
REPERTOIRE LAST
5 DAYS
Tenlcht "H Trovntere," Sareyn Eaten,
TemmiuMn' R,le, De lllael Med.
Mai. Carmen." Francanl Gulman.
Ilewaccl. Ceryi D Illa.l Scott (itueBt);
Tell and Unlet Med. Ke. 'Tera.''
ritzlu (Kueet), Kllnea ABOtlnl, Hever,
De Hlant TJiui-h. "llarlier of seillle."
L.uechep, Kllneva UebphccI Tu'llece.
Cervl I niaul Cond Perenl Kri.-l
'Fllt." gareva. D'Alesianrtre Kllneva.
AEetlnl Scott (ifueet) n0er O'Am.cn
Sat. Mut. "Mudiime Jluttrrlli." ritzlu
(euent). I'nrirl HnicnM. Va'le rervl
DBla.?'- .SHt" Ke. "CnTllerln RuxtU
rann. S a r e v a, Eaten. Aweetlnl.
D Am rn followed bv "Pnrllnerl." Keltle
Temmaelni. Hever, D'Amlcu, Tudisce. '
Irlrr! Kve. nnd Set. Ml S0c. 3 nn
P,7..'.'.VJ, sai.k at rtux nFFirn
nnd M'KYMANN'M. 1108 CHKSTNCT ST.
wxu
MAIIKET AT NINBTHF.NT 4.
11 A. M. TO 11 P. M, t
Betty CempstfnT
In a New rarnmeuijt ricture
"Ladies Must Live"
Directed by Geerge I.eane Tucker
Special Musical Feature
The Popular Compeeer and Director
WASSILI LEPS
Oueat Conductor Stanley Orchestra
BUSTER KEATON
In THE PI.AYHOt'HB"
WILLIAM FOX preienti
THE GREATEST SPECTACLE
THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN
STANTON
MAIIKET ST AIIV IflTH
11 80. l.ari. 3 30. S 80. 7:80. 0:80
Daily, 35c, 50c
Evenings, 50c, 75c
Erenlnr Price Prernll
fiattirdnr Aftrrnoenx nnd Helldara
11 A it TO 11 30 P M.
Cecil B. De MUIc Production
9hel's
1'HII s -(.UKr-r HIKAIKKf.
BROAD LAST 5 NIGHTS SA
reprin mt thmorrem'
CHAHIJ:s FItOHMAN Presents
SKINNER
In Tim Cuehlne's Play
BLOOD AND SAND
m r tnte ni Axre ihanez
NEXT WEEK. SEATS THURS.
ETHEL
BARRYMO RE
In the p'n t whli h h,r triumph hai
Icen n -b u' raral,' in the history
of thu American e'a
"DECLASSEE"
By Zee Akins
Prlcen all rrf. nnu , e (eicnt irnii.
Ihtu) flfi ti JJ -M)
Paradisd
IT H A PARAMOUNT P1CTUIIE
WITH
Dorethy Dalten, Mildred Har
ris, Cenrad Nagel, Theodora
Kosloff and Others
At 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30.
7:30, 9:30
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Dallv flOe Evenlnue 71ic
FMur(!an and Ilelldavn. After
PALACE
Anita Stewart
ARCADIA
MAll8ItAL.Ii
114 MAHKKT ST.
10 A M tn II. jr. T.M.
IM.ATTII1NQ
or
nrai'iNY"
day ntih
IE3
'Popular" Zarita Necklace,
18 inches
"Opera" Zarita Necklace,
24 inches
j
$ i
V
s
J
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"Grand Opera' Zarita Necklace,
32 inches
$25 te $500 for special ropes, bracelets and
cornbtnatlens
Eaeh neeklaee is carefully graduated, with geld clap.
FRANCIS M. BOTELHO CO. (Impert Dept )
Brown Bres. Bank Bldg., 328 Chestnut Street
Phenes, Lembard 0742 nnd 6441 Phllndelnhln
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in
ED.GALLAGHER&AL.SHEAN
in" EGYPT"
CHAS. OLCOTT & M ARYAN N
WM.&JOEMANDEL
THEWRIOHT DANCERS
W1UIE JOlAR-BOB&PICCYWVmrnHt
ANP OTHER STARS
AND
"COURTNEY SISTERS'"-
WITH THAR UlTRA 5TRINC (MJINTCTrK
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n
Cafe Martin
1205 Walnut St.
CABARET Alter the Theatre
DMiCmC-6,30 te 8; 10 te Cle,e
WALTER MILLER'S ORCHESTRA
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MOIIKB VTK.I.V I'lticKiT"
D1NNKK.
CASINO &"- Te,Ia ,,
Bowery Burleseuer.
rurvIL0l -aai & weeks
I'OI'I I-ll M T TOMOHIteU
" The Broadway Whirl' is
one of the greatest antidotes
te earthly misery, and seekers
after real pleasure will find the
rorreet Theatre their coveted
enn
HI. Al TNT i' 'ANT
Blanche Ring
Chas. Winningrr
Winona Winter
Jay Gould and
The rameui
VICTORIAnTM'
I'HC-TNI'T 8T.
Bel 10th 10 A. M.
"BITS OF LIFE" j
pT St nh Oth
(r it -' r
WILLIAM FOX "SHAME"
maukpt smnRT
A M te 11 in p M.
fAPITOL;
"Don't Tell Everythinfr"
PA1W"'"'VT rF "it t v p 'T'TtKi'lth
Wallace Reid. Gleria
Swanson and Elliett Dexter
M lllkKT ST Up 17T1I
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GLOBE KTW
MAKKHT
AT
THE BIGGFST AND BEST
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
AT I ITT' 1- PHIi vn
BROADWAY '""'''t"?"
ARNOLD JOHNSON'S '
ORCHESTRA
& "AFTER THE SHOW"
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ALLEGHENY . N-n",vw.',vv
5 Acts of Vaudeville
AMI I'MI MOI NT
Gleria Swanoen
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Temght-Onginal Dixieland Jazz Band-Tonight
DANCE DE DANCELANn N Wl. e.. ..
. A1 ' " or- ' & Montgomery Ave
P'aying Alse
Playing Alse
PALAIS D'AMOUR
B. E. Cor 11th i.
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