1:'f ikj , c ". k 7K ZWTV .y ; ', T '. U ' f r f ' t, - ' 4 , ' m vrVt 1 J -1 h i EVBNIN& PtJBlilO:,fiEPEiR pfliKADELPHrA, FIlIDAf , "De'eBMBEK 16, '1021 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE - ' Nancy Wynne Tells of European Trips Seixas' Dance Held Last Night at Manheim Ball Given at i Ritz-Carlten by Committee of Men Is Engaged Tin you iSink knew that the Whnrten iklern linve eone te l.urepc for tM-m-nl mentliR? U'lipy novo closed their ioiife en WnHlilnRten lane nciir TlklnH l'nrk nnd will net b bark till Inte HprlnR. tfpenkliig of the Nlnklcrn reinlmls me of tin- Klklns, Mih. Slnklcr having been l.oiilse Klklns, ou knew, nti'l her ulster, Mrs. Tiler, was Stelhi r'Yem.B Hliluey Tyler. Stella Klklns Tilrr'H son. ! n student nt St.. Mark's Scheel near Husten. Mr. nnd JIw, Tyler spent ft week up there reecntly ThlllnB hlin. Mrs. Tyler wns named fur her mother. Stelln Klklns, the Inte Mrs. Goei-rc V. Klklns, nnd Mrs. Kinkier, who Is the , dinger sister, wns ..n.ui t.r,nln nfter her cramliuetim- Klklnn. Veung Sidney Tyler is aj jrandRen of Mr. Sidney 1 'Jyler. lu first lfe ns n lllnney nnd the mother t Geerge nnd Hepe lllnney Tjlcr. who U new Mr. Hubert Lcnm Jng MuutKOliiery. The Montgomery jve nbrend. tee. ,ou remuinber. The I ncceinl Mfx. Tyler mih Mlfs Mil i Klklii", n sister of the Inte Geerge V. nkin nud nu aunt of Mis. Tyler nnd I Sirs. Hlnkler. Quite it let of Inter marrvttiK of fiunlHc. H it net? Mr. Tyler. St'., him been n widower for the h'eceml tlnie n niiiuVr of mr.s. I taw him strolling down Wulfiut. direct rcccnt'y looking extremely well. Knfertunnteiy there (ire net many men of his tjpe nVwndiiys, mid the pity of It h very'nppavent. TIAVK missed Dorethy Uedgers at , HanksenrMr. Telilns WnBiier, Mr. T)on T)en iild Hews, air. Ilnrtew Mvuller, Mr, Kroil Kreil Kroil erlclc Sivepe, Mr. Carl N. Mint In, Mr. 11. n. Miuttes, Mr. vtiinucl Itruiilall, Mr. T, Hums Dunn. Mr. .lumen Alto Alte inus nnd Mr. llebert Munger, e Wuter bury. Conn. Mlfa Elaine Tnyler Kncllsb, (luugh ler of Mr. and Mm. l-Yptlerlrk W Kiik Hah. of SUG Wert Selioel Meuhe latie. tier, manteuti. ii.fi ()ii Wuducuduy for u Mslt te WhBliliigteu. Mtfta Mnrrrnr it Tlllfnlint ili.1mti.tiiA daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Heward Uutchcr. Jr.. of I.titiifalr nnd Wlbtrr reads, Ardmerc, who Is a student at i assar College, will return home to morrow te spend the Chrlytmns vaeu-' Hen with her parents. The Three Arts Cluh, or 1219 Txeurt street, will give a ten In honor of MIsh Cernelia Otis Skinner, JIIss Catharine rnlvert and M ss Madeleine Pelninr. of Mr. Oils Skinner's company, this after noon, ' i The Print Chili will linve n in,, ...,,. I rxhlblt'en this afternoon. .Mis J2I1 is Ames Uallaid will be liuEtcsc. s HHH tjgWHWi ...mini WKKKmti J emmmmmmmmsmsmx j given nt the Krslne clubheuse will be a Chrlstmaii dnnce en Friday evening, December 30. The club commlttee In c udes Mr. charlen Tewliley Larzelere, chairman i Miss Umollne II, Hoeven, Mlsa Harlette Chain, Miss Katherine A. Scheldt, Mrs. Itlchard ir. Inline. Mrs. Charles P. I'nlst, Jr.. Miss Katharine loakle, Mr. Jehn H. Carter, Mr. Ken neth Hewie, Mrs. rimrlcs If. Kehn, Mr. C. Herbert "Went. Mr. Allan Jlhoades and Mr. O. Whltner Ilegers. Miss dwyn Wynn, of Ixjnden. Kng Iniid. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baclienhclm, of Powell street. Miss Kllznbetli Helland, of 100 Swede street, hns returned from n stay In Doylestown, l'n. The Women's Ieague of the Central Presbyterian Church held a business ineetlnR and social. Officers for the year wcre. elected as follews: Presl- i dent, Mrs. Harvey D. Dannehbwer: vice president, Mrs. P. 1U Urewni sec rotary, Miss lyenn. Keen, and treasurer, Mrs. Stephen Van Leer. OTJPHFIIM Uermantewn tt Chtlten WIrll-UIi Ma. Tnmnrrmv. Hit Mnt. Tomorrow, 2:t3 ORPHEUM PLAYERS in The Naughty Wife" KEYSTONE inHj.g.T. ni IMONT'S CTU & AltCil Uvii. 8116 EMMETT WELCH MhutrcU :?i"-wHv" G'rl Leave Heme" f CflVT 8th & Wamut. Mat. Today .rUmJ Bowery Burlcsqucrs TROCADFRO iiiuh-mke euiuj B. F. KEITH'S ED. GALLAGHER & AL SHEAN In "KOVrT" CnAH. OLCOTT Si MARY AJf WM. " JK JIANDEIi TIIM WniOUT DANCERS WUA.JV. 80IWVR H(Vl PKOOT VALENTINK AND OTHER STARS AND FAYCOURTNEY SISTERS-FLORENCE With THEIR ULTRA rlTIXINO QUINTETTE ACADEIY OV MUSIC BURTON HOLMES AROUND thf wnRi n Alt. nt 2t30l fiPWB"" 730,11,11.30 at Acad. & Itcpfae's 50c at Meer TONIGHT AT 8113 TOM OR. ALONG THE READING Mr and Mrs. Whnrten sinhler, of Thornbury, asliltigten Inne, Iihms left for Europe te spend several months, Mr. nnd Mrs. AV" G. Ulckel are oc cupying their new home In Ulrmlnghani, Ala. Mrs. Uickel was formerly Mrs 11 S. Marlowe, of .Spring avenue NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William It. McMnuus. nf if MISS 11UTII VIOLA VOW Tlie Kev. Dr. and Sirs. Zed Helcl Cepp, 10U.1 Diinrannen ucuuc, an an neiincc (he cngngcnicnt of tliclr daughter, .Milss Ilulli Viela Cepp, te Mr. (ienrge Held Roberts, of this elty. Mr. Roberts was commis sioned ix llrt lieutenant. Infantry. First Itc&cne Training Camp, l''ert Niagara n.v.ij ......v... .-. ---- --iciiniiB Kiireeii sircei, Huh announced X the parties inieiy iinu nini sue ia uui ine eiiKUKfimni ei ner uaugiiter MlK-4 JaniHH mlnr te nnV of them nnd will w i wnremi .i cm anus, te Mr, r...; .nh. nut nir.ilii until nfter the ' ungan, jr.. or this city it ."' "" "0"--- ... i first of tlie year. Her Brnndmeltier, , Mr. and Mis. Krank A. Pfueliscr. who I mm- iiecu npeiiuiiiK several weeks in I Atlantic City, hae lettirned le their home, 1522 North Seventeenth street rr.e rinnrnn ttniwnlii!?. died In Atlantic City recently, mid t-e Dorethy does net care te go about for n while at least. Mrs. Drowning wus Mrs. Don Den ner's mother nnd her grnndchlldren were devoted te her. Till' Scixns pnrty nt Mnnhdlm last night for Amclle was u beautiful fitralr. I have wldem If ever seen the ballroom e beautifully dceeinted, find Amelle looked stunning in the loveliest of frocks made of white sequins ever n liken drop skirt nnd girdled with a band of tiny roses in various paste ulindei. She held mi old-fashioned beiKjiict of rosebuds and certainly did linw a gloriously geed time. Mrs. Selxus worn a cry handsome gown of blnek elvet cut with u siiuiue neck, trimmed with jet nnd finished with n slant train. Tin; guests were mostly of the debutante bet und blippcr was ferved about midnight. TTUI J liave tell you they have decided te bridge tables .at the Junier Cotillens for these who de net want i te dnnce after dinner? On ednesdny Ir. and Mrs J night unite a number of the guests spent ! Mr. and Mrs .1. 1 tlin eieninc nhi.vlm: bridge, while tlieipain. will nmigT element principally of the bud set. danced in tlie Clever Roem. There will be dinner, dancing and biidge ut the meetings in January ami February. Miss Janet iJearsley of North Six teenth street, will be hostess en Mon day afternoon te the members of her card club. Mrs. Mary K. Oilman, e 2362 North Twenty-first street, announces the en gagement of her daughter, .Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Kllznbetli Column, te Mr. Krunclu J. Byers, of Bristel, I 'a WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Kntrektn .Steven son, of 502 Seuth Kert -second street, lire being congratulated en the birth of a son, Jehn IJutrckiu Stevenson Jr , en December 8. The marriage of Mr. (I. Bat ten Moere, of G718 Whitby avenue, this city, te Miss Margaretta Jeffersen, of New Yerk, took place In the Church of the Trans figuration, New Yerk, en I"eeniber a. A reception followed at the Hetel Bres lln. Mr. and Mrs, Moere wdl live .it Jacksen Heights, I.. I GERMANTOWN Mr, nnd Mrs. KrHtik O. Richards. 118 West Phll-lillenn street gave n dinner, followed by a theatre party en Wednes day evening. In honor of the birthday of their daughter. Miss Klorence W Klcli ards. Among the guests were Miss Helen Bauerley, Miss (Jcrtrude Miie Kinney. Mr. Philip naumgartner. Mr Lewis D. Klcgler. Jr, Mr. Knrle W. Stevenson und Mr. Jeseph Kreelahndtr, of California. Mr. and Mis Arthur Kerr have re turned from a wedding trip te Europe and will make their future home In Kast Orange, X. J. Mrs. Kerr, bcfoie her marriage, was Miss Agues Jamisen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llebert Jami Jami eon, of 1C0 7 Cayuga street. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr will spend the Christians holidays with Mrs. Kerr's parents. Mr. and Mis. Alfred Budd, of 81 Kast High street, entertained at dinner en Wednesday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cugcne Tourlsen, Jr. NORRISTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Zober, of C02 Swede street, entertained a number of lrlends at ti venison dinner. The deer was shot by the host. Cevers were luld for ten guests. The first of a scries of dances te he ELIZABETH IJENOIST and Anne Craven, the former of St. Leuis mid the latter -of Clinrlesten, S. (.'.. will eeine en here tin latter pnrt of this mouth or early In January te stay with Hlsie Hirst until after her wed ding te Bertram Lipplncetl. There will lien poed many parlies for KIsic nnd the lirnliil party, among them n dlnner il.inW which Mi, and Mrs. Ltppineett will gle en the owning of January fi. The wedding Is en the 7th, jeu knew. me.Nlt.HT there, will be the ball at - the Kit7,-( iirlteu. given by twenty fix of the eunger men, most of whom ere married, though they hnve et n ' few bachelors in en It, T see. The ' feiiiinlttec includes Nerrls Uarratt, Jr., William Battles. Vlnthrep Battles, Niflie'us Biddle, Francis Chambers, Jr.. Hamilton Clicten. Sjdney Clark, F.ok F.ek lej 1!. Coxe, ed, Jehn Welsh Drayten, 1'lillip Fisher. Woodsen Hnneeeki tiierse Harding. William Hepkins, Jeseph Lewis, Jee Lipplncetl, Jelin North, Snowden Samuel, ISdunrd 15. Smith, Jr., Willlnin II. Tayler, Jehn B. Thajer, Itichurd Tilgliinan, Reger Tewnscnd, Bewiuim Wheeler nnd Jee Weed, Jr. There will Iks n number of dinners bclere tlie denee, the Samuel Grey l)ny l)ny tens will entertain for Ix)gan Starr, and se will Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllmin Llllett, Mr. and Mrs. Emery McMicb nel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Drayten and several ethers. At the ball the guests will be received by Mrs. Jehn Welsh Drayten, Mrs. Hamilton Chcsten. Mrs. Jeseph Lipplncett and Mrs. Jeseph Weed, Jr. NANCY yvNNE. . StJCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pent, 1424 Bpruce street, will entertain nt n dinner oil lTlday evening, January 20, in honor of Miss Sarah Legan Starr, debutante laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, OeferiS the Hnnna ATr. mill ATe r.. .t.,.. JJeugherty, of Crossroads, Wyncote, will ' figve at the Bellevue-Stratford for Mrs. , Keugheity's sister. Miss Isabel Frazcr. ! .,Am,ng tlie guests who will attund i ti? UlctrB party and supper at the I iiltz-Carlten this evening which Mr. "id Mrs. Samuel Orey Dayteni, of Cedar lltll Vftrtn Miulfn ...III !..., I.. 1 ..- - Mrs. DaytQn'H cousin, Miss Starr, will v ?,1 l'eulf,i Wnllls, Miss Walburga J Uelllj.'Miss Margaret Hajes Ilamll- '"". Mi. Udwnrd lllddle, Mr. Samuel l'MifneiV ?f,r- IIarelu Wright and Mr. 'illlp Wallls. DELAWARE COpNTY Heward lleber and , Sh.lttlieU. of Tllillev leaxe sliertlv for a eiinnlnir I trp In Virginia. They will spend the Christmas holidays there. Mls Kmma Cresley, of West Phila delphia, Is the guest for several davs ' of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward C. Uarte'n, nt their home In Chester, We are the ex clusive agents IN TIOGA for- rtrfci CANTOR BROS. 3622 Germnntewn Ave. ffKS&T 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 "First en Your Sheppiny List". Geer 1214- e Allen, inc. Chestnut Street 1214 THE TIME Friday and Saturday Only THE PLACE Allen's Millinery Salens THE HATS Levely trimmed models of vel vet, duvetyne, felt or fabric THE PRICES $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Children's Hats $5.00 Values and Felts. up te $11. Silk Beavers, Velours, Velvets ii Gift Veils. Of soft, becoming incsli, combined with fine- French embroidery in black, brown, navy and taupe. $3.00, $5.50 and $7.00. FRENCH CHENILLE DOTTED VEILING AT 75c A YAKI). In blade, brown, navy, taupe and jackdaw. 'M -Swagger Stockings. Mr and rt,., .; Vv"-0' wm entertain at a timr en Friday evening, Oecember 23, ii Hener of tlieir daughter. Miss Olivia "I r .eer, oereru tlie ;" mines Stewart Mrs, Tflemas Cever, 200G ineetlnc et Wurts' Dancing of ENGLISH WOOLS in gray Heather Mixture witli hand-embroidered contrasting clocks. $2.50. $1.50 Value. PLAIN, STRIPED or CLOCKED STOCKINGS of ENGLISH WOOL. $2.00. FULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK STOCKINGS at $2.00 a pair. Regular $4.00 qnulity. Slightly irregular. 3 pairs ter $5.75. PURE DYE SILK STOCKINGS, $1.15 a pair. 3 pairs for $1.00. All the leading colors. SILK -AND-WOOL STOCKINGS in Hlack or Camel's Hair Celer. $3.00. li and Mrs. Walter S. Wheeler, of i I-," I'"i'ust s-treet. have Issued invl I?,',"," for !t dinner nt their home en ' iiu.iy even ng. January C, before the 1 ii Vsseniblv. French Handkerchiefs. make truly exquisite gifts. N-ssembly, ..Miss Caiellne V). N'lxen. "' "id Mrn Ilornue V. daughter nf , Mxerj. wJll I t .. I.. .. i .... i, it . l " H111'' Ulnncr at her home, in. i,'ilmu. K"'eet' "" Tuesduy oe ee '",,'' i!"1,e!' '- " ,l0"0'' "' Ml"3 Si.i "!'', "'leuie-stratferd by Mr. i!' Int. Ch.ules A. J'eiter. Jr of n;;s .Hit Hill, m loller ', f10lr Uel.u- v',ll(. ll'u,el'tcr, Mtns Katharine D. Mi !HI,1 f ..llt,... .... . I lj Miiiw. i ' le' 'X'l'iani . .lerr s, of ' V - ,. .,, .' ."'-mvv. ..,- , FOR MEN. Woven colored borders or beautiful designs. All of the finest spun linen. Matchless va riety. Get him some te sport ut Christmas. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 each. FOR WOMEN. Of daintily colored linen, with iiand drawn squares. Quaint Delly Varden clTects. Snappy futuristic borders. Fresh while, delicately edged with color. Hand-rolled and hemstitched. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.75 each. WIDE ASSORTMENT OF INEXPENSIVE HAND KERCHIEFS IN INITIAL, NOVEL OR PLAIN DESIGNS C. P, ?."ber P; l,A ,,e,10r of MlKrt I slt, .U!1.1' b?fer,, the nieetlng of atuiday Uvenlug Danclnu Clai-M. .T M,',',' ,".!!' ,;M r'!', .Vt'M.t1e' W Wlster, '' - iwU Vt I'N .XMinill llrilm.i n... II,... i'.i I. will .,,. i. ' .. '."i "1'L "M: I SI i 8 i I B S&i m I I I I m m m I u 'u-lluVv' of h;dr claughter, Miss l tug i.r k' ,wf,ur- ,,ef(,,,e '" ""'et- 5& Mi ,,i 't?,H "';1'V.oed, Jiunelng Class I Vfl in ,rNlwl"''' "I" entertain nt ffil .i Min ifi en Christinas evening Covus. W!, "u nini ier twelve guesuj, Ki W guests, RiiestH wlie will attend the dinner inner 20, which Unnilniiin lr Jeriiiantnwn avenue, Chestnut O'l Tuesday OMinlng, l.-eeci Itui ,, ii .""""j"" avenue, Chestnut i w i,fu',n honor nf their noi.hew, mi ,.":'" ' u"ei- eur, son or Mr, E m,'"h0,l,,U w'l?r Wear, of Olieat- Pn "iti w,l', 1,l',,",' Jllfs Heatrlce S I job ' "" ,1,V,,B,lt'rhe J He,vle. Miss fAl Ma' I1, '', 11!,m?u"- M.ss Catlmilne i. m i ' . iriMt' im tew.irt. MIhh M'r- JiJ t l'v:i"'; MlHfl Mar.v Ullwbelli Al 'in IiiViVi'i8' Jf'a .lulla 1'. Hehs, Mlhs nimim'iBi WIm u " MliH Uorethy Valentine. GeSJirn811!.. (,0Si'''i'. S'lBH Jane V, Jai?,e?u Ik i,v' Iftrtyn Knecdler. Mr Jlr R(..IlewnA', I,fr- Stewart Valentine, cut r1ph-frn WQ0,8"' W'n Carrl n. Mr Merr's Chesten, Mr Woodferd A Dellar Will Buy These Xmas Gifts LITTLE FRENCH LADIES with cotton powder halls lurking behind their billowy silken skirts. In Old Dlue or Rese te match the boudoir. ilu TAPESTRY-COVERED POWDERWpXES AND PERFUME UOTTLES in Old Illue or Rdmth u touch of geld. P HAND-PAINTED HLACK LACQUERED BOXES make attractive receptacles for candy or cakes. VANITY HAGS. ALLEN'S FRENCH HAIRNETS, $1.00 A DOZEN. (3 dozen for $2.50). VANITY CASES and NEEDLE HOOKS bound leather. HUDNUT'S TOILET WATERS and EXTRACTS. in 8 B 3ft 8 3ft W. 3ft 8 i 3ft BONWIT TELLER &XQ 1J.-S Chestnut Street at 1 3th 6 m ; SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY FASCINATING CHRISTMAS GIFTS Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Sachets, Toilet Accessories, Dells, Boudoir Novelties and Women s Negligees and Undergarments at special prices. f l EXQUISITE CHARACTER DOLLS Seme have real sl(!n Tugi and arc true te life creations of a Master Dell Creater. Fermer Prices Present Prices Fermer Prices Present Prices 6.50 4.20 15.00 10.00 7.50 5.00 9.50 6.3S 5.60 4.50 3.00 8.50 9.50 fi3K 12.00 7.80 5.50 5.00 3.65 3.10 Perfumes and Toiletries GUERLAIN'S L'HEURE BLEUE PERFUME 8.75 Formerly 10.00 RUE DE LA PAIX PERFUME 7.75 Formerly 9.00 ROGER & GALLET FLEUR D1 AMOUR PERFUME 5.75 Formerly 7.50 PERFUME SETS 2.50 Formerly 3.00 Consisting of sill(-lincd box with bottle of perfume and bottle of toilet water. HOUBIGANTS QUELQUES FLEUR sps n.oe Consisting of bottle of perfume, bottle of talcum and sachet. IDEAL PERFUME SETS. 10.00 Consisting of perfume, talcum and sachet. 1.50 KERKOFFS DJER KISS PERFUME. Formerly 1.75 DJER KISS TOILET WATER 1.50 Formerly 1.75 ROSINE'S NUITDE CHINE 6.50 Formerly 7.50 PERFUME DROPPERS. 3.50 Formerly 5.00 RIGAUD'S UN AIR EMBAUME sets n oe Consisting of perfume, toilet water, sachet, compact powder, compact rouge and lip stick. Christmas sets of perfumes and ethei toiletries beautifully boxed for Gifts. Bronze Figures Special 2.95 Regularly 5.00 Enchanting figures of bronze te be used as paper weights or deco rative purposes. Boudoir DellsReduced 1 0.00 Regularly 18.50 Dressed taffeta blue in metallic laces. in old rose, sunset and and FIRST FLOOR Undergarments & Negligees Especially arranged for tomorrow, an extraordinary offering that provides substantial savings en si't undergarments and negligees thai are ideal fei Christmas-Giving. 4.95 DRAWERS & BOCKERS Developed of fine quality crepe de chine and radium silk. In flesh color 3.95 SILK BOUDOIR COATS Radia silk in rose. Fr. Mm. 01 chid nnd pink. Edging of fluting 10.50 7.95 ENVELOPE CHEMISES Of crepe eje chine, attractively tiimmed with Val. or filet laces and footing 5.95 16.50 NIGHTGOWNS Crepe de chine and Georgette, with soft cream lace. Pastel colors 9.75 7.95 MILANESE SILK PETTICOATS Silk jersey petticoat in straight model with deep tucks or fringe trimming. In shades te malch new winter apparel 5.50 INDIVIDUAL LINGERIE SHOP-I3TH & SANSOM STREETS rittt.A.'H rertKMOBT thrathbh CnnDKQT NIOHXS AT 8:!B rUIUvCdl Pep. Mat. Tomorrow " 'The Broadway Whirl' is one of the greatest antidotes te earthly misery, and seekers after real pleasure will find the Ferrest Theatre their coveted haven." nEcenD. TUB R-8TAn MUSICAt, INTOXICANT Blanche Ring Chas. Winnlnjer Winona Winter Jay Gculd and V The I'ameun Millionaire!' Clierui Scatn htlllnir for llm I.nitt Wttlt Xmas and New Year's Weeks SEATS SELLING VjrA" w wMwut.iv irfernian,e.i DavldBclnnce'sl.X IRrln:rr'BProductlen tmNDIRIMCJEW MiaiiTiJjfvr dkama or thij aeii PrlrJI All Kvkk. tx. hoi.) ti()c (e 3.e0 Mum. W-1 , Hat. & New Your m l,r le VJ C A RPTiIc niehth at 8 15 JTlJTVX1eIV Jep Mat 1 union ew I'if'J'lI'lWjI MHfTkH( L CAaf 7hA. T. (MDILILD n wmMMmm S PLAY OF AnvrnT,,. JIK A.t.MATTHEwr'- SeatH MUlng for thf 1 nm pelc Xmas and New Year's Weeks SEATS SELLING ai. Vcr .rm.i "i HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES In Janice I'erbcs llrllilnnt C'omeily The Famous Mrs. Fair Prices, all uerfenjianrei fexirntlni? sutur rtay and Hnllda, rilKhtn) 77 tu fL'.flO Nft(n-H W.i Pa, Rrtf( xw T.nr'H r.a.t Mat Tornerruw CHAItLKS meilMAN Presents BROAD Last2Evfjs. SKINNER tn Tem Outline's Play BLOOD AND SAND ny vrr fvtp n ace thaxcz IAT WKKK SKVTt. t-bLLIXCi ET HEL BARRYMORE In the play In which li-r triumph has been without parallel In the history of the American etase. "DECLASSE" By Zee Akins Pi Ices, all performances (except Holi day nlshte), &0c te t'J SO I'llll.A.'H l.l.ADI.Xi Tlli:.TltKS IHKKf'TION OF I.KB A J. .1. !!! iifwt i;ifiMihit--i,ji:yrt;iii-ii &A1LY HMU AT . CV1S. ATf Amerlcn'N I'orrment Coloratura Kiprane 4 BELLE STORY CHARLES T. ALDRICH, MASTERS & KRAFT REVUE. BURT EARLE & HIS GIRLS, WALTER WEEMS, CALLAHAN & BLISS nF.r.r.i; iire. iiahpfk s. iilanke. r.rrv (ilLLETTK. nnd n fimt .nrrennillng lllll NEXT WEEK Costliest Production in Vaudeville The WHIRL of NEW YORK 30 rEOPl.r, IM.At, IIF.UTY rildUlM ROY CUMMINGS BARD & PEARL KENO & GREEN KYRA NANCY GIBBS J. HAROLD MURRAY PURCELLA BROS., and a Surround ing Bill of All-Star Acts. LYRIC ..MOHIS AT K:IS MaLTomer. $2.a; rj-FOR 2. WE.EKS ONLY -T t. lla i emum K & M -r i, st Prtt.nt ALICE mA Arv nura b -A D AtJIVfS3 tmST - XrAMVZA "' TIM O'CONNOR 4,r THt ENTHE. PRODUCTION COSTUMtB B PAUL POIRET is iA resr am A)r stnune a. .htj enruen SEATS NOW FOR XMAS and NEW YEAR'S WEEK I1KO. XMAS MAT. Her. SA MclNTYRE&HEATK mu'.WKIJ'X1 RED PEPPER SAM S SHUBERT LAT 2 NIGHTS Bmr m MATi TOMOUHOH esap STUAIK tetttrnt tretfrffir CMKciui scuta' 59 re 8 S BiH V ' wMi K1m A b S (tm ffl W'H I" L'llK lira k OPENING XMAS MAT-DEC26-I Ntw TUMIS W NTEH. JrRDEN5 W OF 1921 ,, SHOrW ,JHE3!NTIH1 ADELPHI COM 200 -MMRT OiRL. Miht at 0:20 Mnt. Thur. S hit nt 2-SO wmMmvm Ww wEBUKSw Matinee Tomorrow s" $2.00 Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead (.HiOU MbVTH Al TUB IIOX Ol'Ii V F'OIt AM PKni-'UHMVN. L3 SKAT.s MHV fUll X.MAS AM NKW YKAIl'S MATS. F.Vf,. enc.vMzr, vet n holiday i-akties rtHsm um sMMm () gKA iuim vujhwmmmi r- KtPERTOIRE LAST 2 DAYS Teulfht "Fmiit,' Ha. , . vi. ...iil ,1r AbekIIii , u ii.il an M . S3 t) Vmice Tonier. Mnt, "Muiluine liul. ifr.' r.1 ,l.?!u ,'KH," l'KB lle.r". , yllt. Da lllasl ,1'oiner. Ktr, "tuiul. tlnl. D'Amlce. followed l,y 'TatllaTrl." Heltle. TemmnMnl VUlane, D'Ainlre! 'rlrei Kr. anil Sut. Mnt.. .10.. 1.1 ui .s... TUtt:r'TIPNTAm.rcVCO.OP'AMIWICA IfATlKUT AT NlNBTBrJNTU 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M, Betty Compson In a Xew Paramount Picture "Ladies Must Livh" Directed by Georee Leane TueHer Special Musical Feature The Popular Compeaer am Director WASSILI LEPS tlueet ( cinducter Stanley Orvhealrn. BUSTER KEATON m "TIIIO PIjAYHOMPI:" NEXT WEEK "A MAN'S HOM" a iriv.n t.i hevhka a hanckiw OTAfN) MAltKKT f.T AIIOM. H1TH ii..iu i no. aie , no 7 no n-30 W1M.IAM TUX PIUJMhtfTH W IS URS'i TIME AT POPULAR PRICES Daily, 35c, 50c Evenings, 50c, 75c I nli x I'r t'TiHi SniurilM Af'Tiioen.- (in.J II s Ttz&rifmt 'CHESTNUTST"BROAD ha xr te 1 1 30 i st Cecil B. De Mille Production w 7eafsV 1X WA j uruaac rAI Alrit V t Tir t. .....- Dorethy Dalten, Mildred Har ris, Cenrad Nagel, Theodere Kosloff and 1000 Others At 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 T l' 50c IJvninVg. 7,-ir. bjturdaja and HelclaM After I I' .M lveninif I'rlcea PALAfP 1-1 MAUKET ST. "rtVjj lu a II te 11 15 p.j ANITA STEWART in Playthings of Destiny "JivtefK T1IB SIIl:iK ARCADIA I It l '! VI ii L n Bel Hlih 10 A. 'JI. WILL,,.,. I"..'.' 5.'. si. ...jt.-i,,w,i I.U.ANS "BITS OF LIFE Vest ..k- "I he llr,nnl Hnar Tlmli1 VICTORIA y.C', .-. w .. , . ,- - "' !AI. farm iai Nt W-r le'ti V tr "SHAME'' In'rurue" CAPITOL vmmiiTm7rpkS; 'Don't Tell Everything" A I'MMJIOINT P'r ri'ii" V th Wallace Reid. Gleria Swanson and Elliett Dexter REGENT SV.Vft "III. Mir miossemv" mabkct GLOBE r.0AT,:Mu?,us .TI'NII'EK u . ., THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS AT 1 1TTI r. I'ttli K BRO ADWAY mv ,A,U ; -f y Vaudeville and Gleria Swanson in "Under the Lash" 1 HAVKI'OIID AM AT I ('OIIKST ALLEGHENY 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE AND A PAItXMOlM' PlfTI ItK Gleria Swanson tukv CROSS KEYS '!?T markbt "MAIDS OF"PHILLY" ALHAMBRA 1:;- SNuW HI ISjr ml ihi,imi 1 LOYD a M Lit m iKts 8Jtl"?X'i55pEAJ m mmmm m prrtEKTOl.1 Ucll Phene Spruce 4200 11 Aii. ssr ii p.m. AV.K.'i.'i.VS,. hnili:AHT IN TIIR Sl'I'KK.Mi; TltltMI'll or III.lt t.VrtlCKH MARY PICKFORD IN Little Lord Fauntleroy I is I leed Mar' i, tfc , , , mlfared I" f . tie. i..4. r- cf .h. i i, and at . LI. bulletin xiiiii.n vnn i tiii.n J. FRANK MERRICK'S .tmphuv uimhii i. uternA s.1 j M V illli' VM. , .,, erld. luiafpn! In a" . ti k AIUT l) 'i I t in 1 1 ii i , urt" i V, , ., uf ti8 Uer,d . Inli.T'il J., elm UuMi'U ' H AeM p i, lib i-h 50c - - 75c Kirnlnr Prirva rier I P 31. HnturilujH anil lli.lliln,. -TUB t nKM OF MUSIC S-SS'Ae Philadelphia Orcheitra T"ninr 1IWIIN sM "' ni,.. ,, f IIAldlt fiilN AiMilnm A llfmwV. It CJi kfitur, " LMi:tsiTV .M.l,hKHi. hi.. arm i'r. -l.n, (illerl .rn hitr' Um"' t"' tub, X4 Wr'Jt. T vjff tl . JK
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