Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PTJBIilC LEDaER PHTCDEDPHIA', TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921
11
JUST GOSS1PABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Dance Given Last Night by
Mr. anil Mr$. Rutherford McAllister Mr. and Mrs.
Perter Entertain Tonight for Debutante Daughter
THE reaJA teVCteestnut IHU were busy
last night, for ntitea from town nnd
the Mnln ilne wfcrc currying guests te
the party which the Rutherford fttcAl
Hitters gttTO for Betty Wayne at the
Philadelphia Cricket Club. Betty
Wnyne Is th,e dnuRhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jeseph Wfljrne, Jr., of Chestnut Hill,
and made her debut nt a ten Riven by
her parents in October. 8he Is en at
tractive girl and is extremely popular.
The T. Henry Dlxens gnve n dinner
for Betty before the dnnce nt their
home, Ilhodera. nnd the Theodere
Btliawa entertained her Amellc. An An
other dinner web given by the Jehn
Hamlltenn for their daughter, Mar
garet Hnya Hamilton, nnd there were
evernl ether affair.
Mr. nnd Mm. Wayne nwlntcd Mre.
McAllister In receiving, and Betty did
leek perfectly lovely. Her frock wna
fashioned of light blue breende, nnd
had an eversklrt of lnce trimmed with
tiny pink French reeebudB. A lovely
soft glrdle of pnle pink and blue tulle
encircled her wnlst.
jiypB. T. DE WITT OUXLI2U, el
1YJ, Haverford, entertained the mem
btrfl of the Ynle Musical Clubs yester
day before th6 concert which they held
in the foyer bf the Academy of Music,
and, my, but didn't the Sens of Old Ell
turn out te de honor te their alma ma
ter! The concert was a completely
tmrcwsful affair, ami the dnnce which
followed very enjoyable. The du Ponts,
OrlBCems, Cuylere, Georg Woodwards
end numWrs of ether xale "roetero"
were all well represented.
mHIS evening, there will be nnethcr
"X debutante affair. , The Charles A.
Porters will give a.' dance for their
daughter JCltty at the Bellevue-Strnt-ferd)
and it will be quite large. The
Henry Bain, Jre., will give n dinner
before the dance for Katharlne, who
is their niece, nnd'Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam
uel Clements will entertain for Cernelia
Bankin. Mrs. Henry S, Jeancs and
her daughter Elizabeth will glva n din
ar" for Alice Benedict, who la a debu debu
tsnte thts scar, you knew, nnd the
Herace P. Nlxens will entertain for
Careline.
G. Berkeley Tayler en Friday evening,,
Mr. and Mre, Arthur Montague Lewis,
of the Bellevue-Stratferd, have Issued
,SY.l.,fulon?,.fer.R smn" luncheon at the
BMldyuo-Stratferd. te be followed by n
Mh? JP"JT Thursday, Dccemee?
29, In honor of their dnughtcr, Miss
Mary Fmncs Lewis. There will be
rtftcen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will
also entertain twenty guestn at dinner
at the BellevucStratferd, te be followed
by a theatre party, and later at the
Opera Supper Club, en Saturdny eve
ning, December 31. .
-iJi ?.".?. ?". Durrewa Slean, of Or
chard Hill, Ardmore, have Issued Invl-
ST ..aJer. n. dance at the Botievue Betievue Botievue
btratferd In honor at their debutante
&Uh,&r'i.MI?! EIeft0'- r- Slean, and
Miss Adeline Cerey, en Friday evenlng
Mrv and Mre. H. Evan Tayler, 2311
St, Jamee plaee, will entertain at a
supper en Thursday evening, December
20, In honor of their daughter, Miss
Murray Tayler.
Mr. and Mm. Henry L, Davis, of IOC
West Mereland avenue. Chestnut Hill,
haye Uaued Invitations for a dinner en
ridny eTcnlng;. January 27, in honor of
their daughter, Mlea Mary Castleman
Davis, and Ming Emily B. Cookman,
dnuffhter or Mr. and Mrs. William II.
Cookman, bofera the meeting of Mrs.
Charles Stewnxt Wurte danelng class.
Mrs. Davis will entertain nt a card
party te be followed by tee. en Tuesday
afternoon, December 27, In honor of
Miss Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I Pettn, of
608 West Cliveden avenue, German
town,, will give a dance en Thursday
eycnlnjc, Dteeembcr 20, at the Philadel
phia Cricket Club, lu honor of their
daughter, Miss Mary Potts.
JK,.a5i Mm. U Heward Wetherly,
of 3918 Chestnut street, have luiued In-
yltatlena for a theatre party, te be fel
lowed by a supper, en Wcdnesilnv vn.
nlng, January U, In honor of Mlas Ellen
THERE'S a dance nearly every night
thla week. The McAllisters yester
day, the Porters today, the Rcllly's for
Wnlburga tomorrow night, the William
Drayten Grnngee for Banning en Thurs
day, and en Frldny the Oeerge B.
Evans' dance for Margaret Phelps. Fri
day night wns scheduled for the Cad
walndcr bnll early in the seanen, but
when Christine announced her mnrrlnge
te Bayard Bewie and they went te Chi
cago te llve, of course the ball wns
called off.
On Chrlstmne Eve Mr. and Mrs.
Jeflhun Ash Pcaraen and their daughter,
will glve their nnnunl dance in honor
of their daughter, Bessie Pearson. The
Pearsons have had n Christmas Eve
party for several years new and every
une loek1 forward te it.
ON CHRISTMAS DAY Mrs. James
, Hal spy and Hnleisp will have a
regular old fashioned Christmas after
noon nnd evening nt home In their
npartments nt the Bellcvue-Strntferd.
They will entertain In a truly delightful
and hospitable wny. ns the invitations
rend that they will receive from !
o'clock In the afternoon until 11 in the
evening. Mrs. Halsey Celby, of New
Yerk; Mrs. Masen Pelndexter, of Vir
ginia J Mrs. Phllipptis Miller and Mrs.
Walter Hnnreck will receive with Mrs.
Halhey and her daughter. The recep
tion Is en Sunday, the real Christmns
Day.
M'.HB ANNA hed taught the class
the four nelnts of the cemnnss
Wy carefully. She felt quite sure that
wey icnr them nnd decided te give ,
tlii-m a Kttle test. He she wrote thf i ?
fictions, nnd told thrm te write their i Cll
nnnwers after they had thought them &
Well out. The question rend thus: "If iKfl
you stand with your fnce te the neuth.
what direction will you hnve at your l$
nark, and what hnve you en your right 'dfi
Mid left hands?" And Mary Louise wii '
wrote, "If I fnce the south I have the 1 WK
north at my back, I have n ring en my .3
right hand nnd a ring en my left hand." 0
NANCY WYNNE. ' fyl
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES f?
-Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pratt MuTvpAn. ' 3
of I'ltte Itun Fnrm, Penllyn. will enter- J
tnln at a dinner en Wednesday t-vcnlnp. , 11
ii-rauwir -e, ui me newevue-strntrera,
before the Benedicts Ball. Their Ruc?tx
will Include Jlr. nnd Mrs. doere nm
ln Starr, Mr. and Mrs. ltebcrt Sewell.
Mr, and Mrs. a. Brlnten Iteherts, Mr,
and Mrs. Ledynrd Hcckscher and Mr
imd Mrn. William Sinter Waterman. Mr.
iinil Mrs. McKean will fntertnln at a
large, family luncheon un Ww viir'a
Day- Mr. McKean 'a son and diiughter- J5i?
In-law, Mr. and Miu Q. A. Shaw Mc- I J7;
Keiui, will arrive today te upend a few , H?
eayii with Mr, and Mrs. MeKinn at J3
Pine mm Farm. Mr. and Mrb. Henri ' tin
Pratt McKean, accompanied by Mr. and I k1
Mrs. Percy C Madeira, of Brookwood.
Ogentis. w'll sail February 1 1 for a trip i fill
through the Mediterranean. ' K
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..,. Kurnm wuu win inipim iae (unner
en fhurmlay uverilnt?. Dtcemher 2ft, at
the lUta-Curlten. which Mr. Klchnid
Auitln, of Bex nnd Semlnole avenues
(phestnut Hill, will kIve In honor of his
'laughter, Miss Lucylte Austin, before
the Chrlhtmn8 meetlnK of the Saturday
Kyeninif Dancing Clasn will Include Miss
virifiniii Cariicnter, Miss Anna Mem,
M.P3 Mnrj- Uldgely Carter. Miss i:iUa
jeth Atterbury, Miss Kllisabeth Mernn,
MIbs Scrrlll Austin, MIbh Careline V,
Oraham, Mr. Henry Knight, Mr. Carrell
Knlimt, Mr. Sturges Stout, Mr, Themas
iMisicr, Mr. AUMttn M. Purvee, Mr. Pnle i
Purves, Mr. Huph tlankln, Mr. ICrle ,
sexton, Mr, Ocorge Allen nnd Mr.
Reynolds t". Brewii, Jr.
Mlsu Margaret L. LarK", deliutante
Oaughtcr of Mrs. Bebert H. Large, or
1824 Spruce street, will be the gue.sf or
honor at a dinner te be given by Mr
Douglejj Lloyd, debutante daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Stacy B. Lloyd, of Ard Ard Ard
eoeo. Mlsa Emily VT. Sailer, of 135 Seuth
Eighteenth street, line Issued Invitations
rer a dinner en Monday cvenlnjj De
cember 26, In honor of Mies Alice W.
Sa er, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph
Sailer,. of 1718 Spruce street, before the
ball te be glyert by Mr. and Mrs. Led
yard Ileckseher, of 212S Spruce street.
i"i honML.,ef. their debutante daurhter,
Miss Virginia HeckScher, at the Belle'
VUe-Stratferd. Miss Safler. who Is a
otudent at Smith College, will return
&tMe neml ?,V (Pr the Christmas
holidays, and will be formally presented
te society by her parcntn nt a tea at
the Acorn Club en Saturday afternoon,
Deccmper 31.
Mr. and Mrs. William Slater Water
man, of Hartwell lune. Chestnut Hill
will entertain at a dinner and thoatre
party en Wednesday evening.
Mm. R T. Hcnsen, of G133 Merris
street Gerroantewn, will entertain at
a card party en Monday afternoon, Jnn-
?-.a,ry..2J'n1Joner of her daughter, Miss
Kllzabeth Hcnsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Edmonds, of 1321
Spruce street, will entertain at a Inree
family dinner at thalr home en Christ
mas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herace PalBt, of Latham
Park, Oak Lane, will entertain at din
ner at their home en Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodere J Crayson
2109 Locust street, have Issued Invita
tions for a dinner en Tuesday evenlnir
February 28, at La Coin d'Or, before
the Bal Masque.
..?Irimd Mra- vr- Meredith Dlukliisen.
841 Ldgcwoed avenue, Trenten, N. J.,
A Sub-Deb
KnHMffl3HIB9BHEMilHI9HH MB
Photo by Marceau
MISS KMIL.Y O. COOKMAN
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will lain
Cookman, of 420 Went Price street,
Gerroantewn. Mlsa Cpeltman Is a
member of the school set nnd will
make her debut In n ceuple of years
from new
wfll entertain at
Christmas Eve.
a family party en
NORTH PHILA.
MiTB. Harry S. BehftJ. of 1B00 North
Sixteenth Btreet, will leave this week
for Cincinnati, O., where she will npend
the holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Jeseph Thanhnuscr, of
2002 North Breed street, will entertain
Miss Alice Ilosenhelm, of Far Rock Reck
awny, L. I., ever the Chrlstmaa hofl hefl
dayn. Mr. and Mra Aaren S. Belber and
Mien Leonore Belber, of 1623 North Six
teenth street, have Issued Invitations
for a dance te be given en Friday eve
mlnir. January C, a.t the Mercantile
Club.
The cniMffement of Miss Ceeella
Zelda Baren, diughtcr of Mr. and Mrn.
Jacob Boren, of 203 West Thompson
street, te Mr. Samuel Mastroff. of
WIlUoe-Barre, Pa., wan announced re
cently. WE8T PHILADELPHIA
The Gamma Chapter of the Kappa
Slnrna Sorority wna entertained en De
cember IB by MIsh Florence Breker.
Amenfr these present were Mlsa Gwen Gwen
eolyn Klstler, Mlsa Harriett Carr. Miss
Ignore DUllntrer, Miss Ada Black and
Mlsu Helen Beale.
Mra. Nellle Hesten Boyd, of Canten,
()., Is spending the Christmas helldnyn
with her slater, Mrs. Wesley H. Heet,
of C30G Lancaster avenue.
NORRI8TOWN
Mrs. Walter A. Wilsen, of 807 Stan Stan
btidfre ntreet, Rave a miscellaneous
sliower In honor of her Bister, Miss
Iluth M. Stlekler, who will be married
December 28 te Mr, Charlee H. Btten
man, of Touniretown, O. These present
were: Mlsn Hilda Weand, Miss Re
becca Helnbach. Mles Hessle Orffllth,
Mlsn Dorethy Quler, Miss Mareartit
Fecht, Miss Ella Fecht, Mrs, Warren
Keller, Mrs. Hareld Curll, Mrs. fl. II.
Leap, Mlsa Helen Starr, Miss Helen
Yetcr, Miss Mary Earnshaw and Mlsa
Emma Earnshaw.
Mlsa Dorethy Lane, of 810 West Main
street, Rave n. luncheon of twenty-eight
covers at her home. Her fuceta In
cluded her olaeemates from Mies Bala Bala
wln'e Scheel.
Mr. nnd Mm Emanuel Ceesel, e:
Scheel lane, JeffenenvlIle, recently cel
ebrated the sixty-third anniversary of
their wexldlnir,
'The Men's Brotherhood of the Great
Lutheran Church held a meeting and
social ivt which thirty membefn were
rrne rouewinw eincern were
President, Mr. William Baker j
tiresent.
ilnn!
uim nrMtMnt. Mr. Jacob Bever! rnm
tnryv M. Hemuel Walker; nnuielal
nocretnxy, Mr. Jehn Johnsen: treasurer,
Mr. Jehn Dawaen, An sddresn wee
mnde by the Ret. C M. Snyder.
Mm. A. O. Gilbert, of Curren terrace,
entertained at cards In honor of Miss
Vlrirlnla Atkinson, -of Cape Girardeau,
Me., who Is the euest of Dr. and Mrs.
Paul O. Atklnnen, of the Norris. There
were twelve truest present.
MT. Samuel L. Swede, of West Main
street, who is a Btudent at Philips
Exeter Academy, hae returned home
for the Christmas holidays.
DELAWARE COUNTY
A concert wan Riven en Saturday eve
nliur at the Media Club house by the
Junier members of the Weman's Club.
Mr. and Mrn. Wesley Slean enter
tained the members of the Fertnlfthtly
Club at their home In Media en Satur
day evening;
Miss Marian J. Lane, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lane, of Chester, Is
spending several days with frlende In
Baltimore.
Mrs. Charles Pomeroy was the guest I
of honor at a tea given a, few days nge
by the faculty of the Media Public
Scheel In recognition of her recent e!ec '
Uen te we school Heard. Theso re
cetvlng the guestn were Mm.
nin
O. W.
Cummins. Mrn. IT. n. Blshen. Mrs. Allce
MCKeaK, Mrs. B. . C. carr, Mrs. Jen Jen
nlsen, Mlsa Bruner, Miss Elizabeth Hall,
Miss Sue Appletem, Miss Anna Edwnrds,
Miss Nina Wardman, Mies Beulah Tate,
Miss Marjerle White, Miss Fannle
Bishop, Miss Sarah Adams, Miss Mar Mar
garet Clieyney, Miss C. E. Gemmlll.
Miss Chalfonte, Miss Burwell, Miss
Cepe, Mlsi Smltli, Dr. William H.
Mlehaels, Mr. Jeseph Butterlck, Mr.
Paul Isenberger, Mr, Jeseph I. Peck
worth and Mr. William Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Laird and their
family, who have been Bpendlnff some
weeks In Portland, Ore., will return te
their home In Chester tomorrow.
A turkey fair will be held In the
Media Armery en Wednesday evening,
December 21, by Pest Ntf. 93, of the
American Legien. The proceeds will be
given te the building fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hewes, of Prps Prps
peet Park, have gene te St. Petersburg.
Fla., where they will spend the winter.
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GERMANTOWN
Mrs. K. G. Williamson announces the
encasement of her daughter, Mini Ellen
Oambcl Williamson, te Mr. P. James
Crowhurst, of St. Leul9, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haber and their
family have returned te their home In
Atlantic Crty after vlsltinr Mrs. Ha Ha
ber"n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Han-)
Hacks, of 600 West Phll-Ellena avenue. ,
Mlsn Marian C, Ponefrhuo. of 0733 r'
Kmlen ntret't, Is entertaining for a few
(Upen Completion of Exlensise Alter aiiem
eP the nw
wmmmMm
St. Jamas' (btsl
"TDelnuf at Btk Street.
2't' Awnxlwkteh xciU b conducted in eonjwictien with.
th Benwii Titter & Ce. ahep at Thirteenth ejkI Chestnut
Streitt, will ( dvetbd te several Ateliers of Feminine
Fashion Requbtites and Accessories.
BONWIT TELLER & CQ
woks Ml-js Mar
Carrell Harris,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. William Bar
ney Harris, of Baltimore.
&
"First On Your Shopping List'
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Pre-Christmas Sale
of Pine Winter Millinery at the following
reduced prices:
$5.00, $8.00 and $10.00
4 Xmas Shopping Days Left
Every Weman Wants Stockings
ENGLISH WOOL HOSE in Rray Heather Mixture,
with hand-embroidered centrastiiiK clocks $2.50. 34.50
value.
PLAIN OK STRIPED STOCKINGS of ENGLISn
PURE SILK HOSIERY in Wack at $2.00 a pair.
PURE DYE SILK STOCKINGS, $1.43 n pair. 3
pairs for $-1.00. All the leading colors.
m
m
A Seft Weel Scarf.
mukcK n wonderful ift for the cold winter duys. We
have some especially pretty ones In striped or cross cress
barred effectfi, in the subdued an well ns the gayer color
ings. Warm, Leng und Wide, they are reasonably
priced at $3.50. J
Si Smart Beaded Bags.
iiiEiiaiiiJiiiiniiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiLuiiiiiciiiiiiriHiHM'jiiK,
A positive treat taste it!
that you hnve te see te appreciate. Ne amount of talk
ing can de justice te their beautiful colorings, designs
and workmanship. FItOM $12.00 te $30.00.
THE MOSAIC EFFECT carried out in home
NECKLACES," in the ujlorletm Paisley and Indian color
ings, of Turquoise, Rouge, Verte, Blanc and Deign.
$3.00 te $5.00.
Handkerchief Hints-
Butter
53
lb
Sold only in our Stores
MTIMjjK
FOR WOMEN. Dainty Handkerchiefs, in solid
colors, with geed-looking block letter. $3.50 for six.
With openwork Vtrenth and embroidered letter.
$4.50 for six.
White Hundkerchiefs, with Hand-Embroidered corner
and initial. Rexed at $2.75, $3.00 and $1.00.
Separately at 50c, 60c and 75c
FOR MEN. French Handkerchiefs of the finest
spun linen in n variety of colors and designs. $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 each.
CHRISTMAS SALE OF I
PERFUMES & TOILETRIES
Unusual Values
GUERLAIN
10.00 L'Hcure Dleue Perfume. ...... a jn
9.00 Rue de la Paix Perfume ; '. '.jn
L'Heure Bleuc Letien ......'! 400
Rue de in Pais Letien 400
OSTRICH FEATHER FANS
Beautiful one-stick feather fans, in
black and dark blue, as well as all
the vivid evening shades.
7.50
Formerly 10.00
HOUBIGANT
Ideal Toilet Water, new cZC
Quelques Fleurn Toilet Water, new she.
Ideal and Otiilmt P'lfi.u s;,.l,i
Quelques Fleurs Perfume ' ' 45()
v;uc ques rieurs rcrtume gQ
Ideal Perfume 7 35
3.50
4.25
2.50
HOUBIGANTS IDEAL TOILET SET
Perfume, toilet water and talcum 10.00
HOUBIGANTS QUELQUES FLEURS
Set of perfume, toilet water and talcum. . . . H.QO
ROSINE
7.50 Nuit de Chine Perfume a tin
COTY
6.00 La Rese Jacqueminet Perfume 4.85
6.00 L'Orignn Perfume a'qk
RIGAUD B
1.50 Compact Powder j 05
18.50 BOUDOIR DOLLS 10.00
Geld metallic lace nnd taffeta in rose,
sunset and blue.
m
Have Yeu Seen Our Christmas
Cards?
AT GOc A DOZEN (INCLUDING ENVELOPES)
Fine steel engraved, exclusive Christmas (Tree ting
Cards, new designs en white or tinted gray stock,
bordered nnd paneled effects. Values $1.00 nnd $1,50
a dozen.
t 1 1 ii
5.00 PERFUME DROPPERS 3.50
Cilass containers with geld or floral
decorations.
5.00 BRONZE STATUETTES 2.95
Bronze nudes te be used as paper
weights or for decorative purposes.
Luxury Tax mf fnr cents en the dollar en all Perfumes and
Toilet Waters
FIRST FLOOR
Beaded- Loathor-Geld and
Silver Mesh Bags $3 Up
ntchellru I'mrls. Beaded ns. Poekot Peekot Poeket
Kiok rapnlrrrf, I'enrls mBtrunr. Cleld
nnl Hllver Mh tlnrra repaired.
LMi'ORTKn 1TIKNCH I1KAI1KD NECK
rCKS. S1.28 IT TO 1 DO
MARCEL BEAD SHOP
1810 Chfutnut St. Opn Rrenlntii
rnir.A.'s y.itAmNO TniwrnKa
n'RI-fTION OK T.F.P. ft J. J. HIHlltftnT i
l'll'iJI'h J iJI" l'J ilT:iL a
DAILY MATS AT Z tVES AT O
I TltE COSTMF.ST PnODUCTION IN
I VAUDEVIM.E
WHIRL
or
HEWYORK
iBONWrr TELLER & OQ
CHESTNUT AT. 13. STREET M
HP Arranged for Wednesday fflH
rHIt.A.'n FOnKMOST TUBATnKfl
DDAAn NiaiiTOATSiis
DSJJU MAT. TOStOIUlOW
CHAJU.E3 FnOHMAN PreMnt.i
ETHEL
BARRYMORE
In thi plnr In whlcli lirr triumph hit
bttn wlllieut parallrl In the history
of the American state.
"DfeCLASSfSE"
By Zoe Akin
Keata Selllntf for Xmna & Ntw Tara
Vck. Kxtra Mat. New Year's Dar.
Prices, nil prfermanc (except Holi
day nlxlitn). SOc te I2,r0.
G ARICK LAST S EVGS.
POPULAn MATTNEE TOMOimeVT
iiikiLiKg)
A PLAY OF ADVtriTUae.
UHW A.t. MATTHtt-YS
Xraai and New YearV Week
Matlnrea Wed., Sat. and New Tear'a
SEATS
ARE NOW SELLING
FOR
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES
In Jamn Ferhen' nrllltant t"enifdj-
"The Famous Mra. Fair"
PrlctJ. all nerfermanctn (eicciitlnur f-atur-day
nnd Holiday nlehti), 7Te te 82 00
rneTECT Yern iuxuivatiev
nY nrjYiNO hkat.s in aiivanck
FORREST Last 5 Evgs. npp t.
'tug imeADWAY WHim; ih esn
OF lltE QUIIATEST ANTIDOTES TO
EAUTHI.V MISEHT. AND SEEICEUH
.FTEIl nEAL. PI.KA!fnE WILt, KIND
THE FOnHEST THEATRE TIIKin
i-nvirrnn haven. nncenD
THE S-STAIl MUSICAL, INTOXICANT
Blanche Rinj
Chaj. Winnlnger
Winana Winter
Jay Gould and
"he Fameae
MUtlenatres' Cherua
m'm l llflmian
9fwsW
I'lVU SCENES OOnCJEOUS COBTUMKU
TUB HEAUTT CIIOltUB
SS rKOPMS 1S
Rey Cummin gs
Bard & Pearl I Kene & Green
Kyra
Purcelln Bres
Nancy Gibbi
J. Hareld Murray
Florence Schubert I Billy Shaw
ClarenceHarveyVi'mer'Act" f
3
hhath Ntnv reit xmah 'wranc
SHOWS XMAS DAY $g80
1i30. 4;an AND P. M.
r SHUBeRT sscxMAsmr
I 3fr.TewttxffnwiiKmtnAttTsr
THE, H V. WINTtn. QAIIDCNS
Passing show,,
i pmumtuki tlWtt HOWARD
"AND CO Of 00-' MOSTLY GIHt.3
LYRIC LAST 5 EVES.
Wtm m U m Mele. Wed. A Hat.
Last Barg. Mat. Tomer.t $1,50
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DeIlysiAI
A BfiA " Vi TIM (TCOHNOR
XMAS A NEW YEAR'S I
WKKKfl ONI.Y-flF.ATS NOW I
MtSSR9 SHUBtRT Vi-3rt
THE FAMOUS COMtWAHS
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IIelMcy Mate,, Xran U New Year'
lUxular Mat.. Wed. L Hat.
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ADELPHI
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Mnti. Thiir. A
r-ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Twice Today, 2:30 & 8:15 P. M.
Coin K.irly Ief.r Onfii nt 1:30 A: 7:13
I H fl I m jn d I J f J wA itil
Pep. lat. Ihurs. bt; $1.50
Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
OOOD PEATS AT THE IlOX
uniCK KOH AI.I, ITUWORMANCES
SEATS NOW FOK XMAH ANO
NEW YKAK'H MATS. A KV(iH.
OaGANI.K ItH'Il HOLIDAY PAKTTES
NOWJI I
Here Conies
The Bsld
Bad Bandit
THAT STEALS ALL HEAUTS AVWT
HE BROKE ALLTEN COMMANDMENTS IM
ONE DAY AND NEVER KUJSED HIS HAIR
WMw
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I &' BANDIT
nowresm
AS
5143 HAPPY PERSONS
SAW IT YESTERDAY
jgKPIIM S (7rratt KtU In One5Cr
Shew for One Irlcc x4
"SHANGHAIED"
"A DOG'S LIFE"
& "SHOULDER ARMS"
"MY (illKATKSr ANII H)T HUM"
Charlie Cliuplln
7 THOUGHT I WOULD
BREAK IN HALF"
Afternoon Price), 11, 22, 33, 44 cents
Evening Pricei, 15, 25, 50, 75 cents
Full Orchestra of IS Pieces
rri.Aft. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Srf0 STKM'SS. (HiMt romlurter
fieJv1'"" KOniWSKI Violinist
HilB STKAl'SSi "Elii Ileldenlflifn"
'Seals Acad & Heppe's, U19 Caeitnnt J
Blinfi iHei51
A LOVABLE VClM
A BaAlrt-TlCldLlMC COflCDY
P2ESeN"rEO B vilua .AR'Zlii J1.
at -mr.
Cem. Christmns
Monday Nijrht
NOTK: Tlchrtt for "TIib Had Man"
Millie a Jurfnl Frfllrir.
BUY SEATS NOW
ALiSME
HHEATRE
I'll., Siirurt- I20O
CHESTNUT ST. AT 19TH
lHrwtlen f lltKH. I). & M. T. ri:i.T
11 A. M. (nnllniiniH sIiehImc 11 I'. M.
MARY PICKFORD
IN
Little Lord Fauntleroy
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STJtr-ll SNY f'NI KKT nKOH.I'-'TnA
SWJN.NEN S. MAITI.ANIJ a ,e wei (l's
nrfcrpn: theatre 7r i
P.V OUC Inc'uded 7
i;riilni I'rle'M AfUr 1 I M.
NuturdiXH und HeUilij'H
1
6 P.M.
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Geed Feed a UM
Music wrjkg I
Dancinc ,
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. IN VARIETIES OF 1921"
IRVING & JACK KAUFMAN
V. a-E.STANTON
Arthur West7h ElUwrtb.- Othm
AND
MSSJUUET
IN AONCOIBL REVUC
i SHOUs JIOMIH, Ii:c. 2
1:J(I 1:30 ANII K 1'. M.
Si;TH () en SI,K
Dlrrtlnn fturtlur Ce. of Amtrla '
pWBeBWPwJf
MAHKMT AT NrMJiTEENTIX
11 A. M TO 11 1 M.
8KIZNIC1C I'reeentii JlteluslTi
I'lrnt Miewlnr of
RALPH INCE'S Production
Allied Attraction The Inimitable
LUVBOSKA and
Company of Dancer
ALSO A NFW CHTUflTTK COMEDT
BOBBY VERNON
IN INITIAL PHESKNTATION OF
"FRESH FROM THE FARM"
Admission, Daily, 35c, "0c
Eveningi, Saturdays or Holiday,
SOc. 75c Ne Higher
STANTON
UAHKKT AT SIXTEENTH 8THEET
WILLIAM FOX Present!
11:30, 1:30
3:30,3:30
7:30,9:30
Matinees, 35c, SOc
Evenings, Saturday Matinees and
Holidays, SOc, 75c
NEXT (XMAS) WEEK
FIRST ritESENTATION
William Fex Production
MARK TWAIN'S
COMEDY nOMANCE
A Connecticut Yankee
in King Arthur's Court
THE CinWATEST SATIIU5 IN THH
HISTOItY OP LITERATURE
1'..10 ISO. 0:30. 15:30. 7:30. O0
CECIL B. DE MILLE
I'RODt'CTION
"Foel's Paradise"
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WTTII
DOROTHY riALTON. MILDRED HARRIS
CONRAD NAOEL AND 10OO OTHERB
Itallr. tee; Evenln. 7Be
faaturd'iyn nnd HelldaB. AfUr
1 r M.. Evenlnc Prices
NEXT WEEK
FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE SHOWINU
ELSIE FERGUSON
and WALLACE REID
in "PETER IBBETSON"
DAI KfV 1214 MARKET BTRBET
rALAtt ie a. m. te ii:i(i p. m.
ACNESAYRCS
f ffUOOLPH VALENTINO
I'tliAHni NT PICTURE FROM NOVEL
ARCADIA
ChMtnut Del. 18th
10 A. M. te 11:18 p. ML
NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE
'THE BONNIE
BRIER BUSH"
! V.i i' I PLAY OK SAME NAMI3
VICTORIA MIWk
POLA NEGRI .A
fAPITfsI 7"J MARKET OTRBET
lTl 1 yJLi 10 A. M te 11:15 P. M.
NK ORUY STORY
"Tlie Mysterious Rider"
DCrTMT MARKET ST. Rel. 17TII
IVCiULill 1 The Iiifiimein Mill RutsU
CJ fDlT CONTINUOUS
ULUDti It A. M te
MARKET
AT
.TT'NII'KIl It V l
THE BIGGEST AND BEST
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
Vr i.iTTT.h PRICES
Extra Midnight Performance
NEW YI A'l s NliJHT AT 120fl A. M.
RKSER El SKA f.S NflW
Rnsdu7av UHOAD und SNYDEU
Dreaaway a k and p. m,
VAL'DEMLUS fcnd POLA NEQRI In
"ONE AKAHIN NIQHT"
MerrViPnv FANKrORD AND
egneny ai.i.k.uikny avks.
5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
UNUSUAL PICTUKi:
,'JIINfc.T OF Dll CAMCSAIU--
Mt'f!n' Thrlllliin' SrnsalleniiH
CROSS KEYS nd MAIUCOT
VERA BURT & COMPANY
ALHAMBRA 2T mehiuh
wudovUI&'Ceuro'
AC.1)KM 01- Ml KI( Wed. Vr.. I)r. SB
THE CHORAL SOCIETY
OP PII1I.AIIKI.P1I1A
WILL S1NO
"THE MESSIAH"
MA1K I.I.L.V CHAl'l'. ..,,,-
ORPHEUM rmantenn & Chelten
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(ii diuii: t a. iji.ti!.jX Ussse
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ORPHEUM PLAYERS in
THE CONFESSION'
PHILADELPHIA mir iivcti,
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dument's h v--;v ,-'-.-. k
tMIVlt. 1 1 WkLCH Minstrels
'THE HAT"
tnd "UMY
METROPOUTAN
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11 llv. 1t.,,.l.
Tlun'ntilr.n Next Vun 1. Mitin m nii
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PriwtM n
CaatHfflM
MZQ5 WfllHUT &T.
Cabaret and Dancing
Kimlnin Urem IU30 te rienlnc
Dancing During Dinner
Special Luncheon Daily
Popular Prlcrk
Sunday Dinner With Concert
Mae DcsmnnrI
Girb Leave Heme" iS vv m'at ZAZA Ajn ggggg-a
llKOlNNINO TUKS1IAT
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CASINOw f Walnet AU,L rcy ' TESS 0F TIIK STORM COUNTItY
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3 SPKCIAL HlI.nitl-.N'K
HOLIDAY M VTINKKH
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Aft.,
Per. 87 ' . OI SOd .11 VKV'LKS
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"Sleeping Beauty"
"SNOW wmtr
Tnars.
Aft.,
nc, te
Frl.
Aft.,
Pce. 80
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puts New en Nnl nt Rrend 8t. Theatre
I. ue unicr, cue tu Sl.su
and Tnit 7 mrATira
TltK ami8tT8 PAXfOMiyfir
Little Red Riding Heed
Wehaife
XMAS & NEW YEAR'S
WEEKS ONLY
MMITm (E-( LPT HOI IDAYS). SOc TO t .10 cr A TO T-wtir rww ...
WEI).. HAT. S NEW KARS MATH.? OOe TOW 00 SEATS NOW SELLING
Direct Frem lis Run at the KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE, New Yerk
THE SEASON'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS
THE WANDERING
JEW
MIOHTrEK'"
A MA OK
IE AQL
DRAMA OK
TUB
'! E TFMPLL THURSTON
GREATEST OF ALL
PRODUCTIONS
I'OK ALL MI'.N AND ALI. 1VOMKV OF ALT.
l'AITHN, HECTH AND CKEK.DH '
nT"EKS.SB CS.?.?J?rj?WM THESE FAMOUnRTiiTS
A most ntnnilnc plar twenty
rentiirlrs of tl.rlllln .Ifntna
muclcnllr merrert into m sliisle
tiUlit rnmnnce and Idruliam
treryenuiily l.lendecl ,r master
hanilt, A stuilendeus stas.
siertncln unsurpassed In
plenilerl
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