EVENING PUBLIC TJEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE "Nancy Wynne Tells of the Porters' Ball Last Night at the Bellevuc-Stratferd She Hears of Unique Christmas Eve Party TIIAVK an Interesting engagement te ! J. tell you reilny nml I nm tiiire you will join lVitli me In cenjrntulntlng tin .viutiff people. Mr. find Mrs. I'upp Ycutmaii tire announcing the engage ment of their tlnushter. .Tnnc l!cll Yralmnn, te ErneHt 0. Hnvagc, son of tl'e Charles Cliaumey SiivnireH, of Chctmlt Hill. .In tic Mine out last year and in a most popular plrl. She in tlf elder of the two girls; her winter Geor Geer jjlua 1h nt wlicje, and lier bretlu-r, Pepe, Jr., la a student at Hacrfeid Scheel. 1'rnes.t Havasc served over ever fas, as did hi four brothers. Cherien, Jr., Henry, "WUIltam fl.nd Arthur. The iUt named pne his life for his coun try. Th elder ulster, Marian, married a Mr. Hcjnlger, of New Yerk, Inst (-pring nnd lives In one of the Oranges in New Jersey, Pauline, one youuifer ideter, made her debut this season, and there Is ; younger Bis.tcr, Oracu rnHB Porters' dance, was beautiful. X There Iverc about 400 there, and the ballroom fit was at the Bcllcvuc-Strut-ferd, you knew was n mass of greens and wonderful trees banked en the atige, wyie the boxes wcre garlanded wiS grcna and begonias. The ball room wp.B transformed Inte an Italian carton, Jlk roses and begonias being used, lattices of white were arranged nreunTl the room and great gray nnd whtte vases were filled with roses and greens. Supper was served after mid night in the clever and red rooms, for the entire ballroom was used. Kitty were a marvelous model gown of jade green nnd silver -brocade made with a V-shaped bodice and panels at either side of the skirt. A bhert train was arranged at the left bide of the frock and her slippers and btecklngs were of sllter te match the rest of the .vtiiTTir. She looked most stunning, Kitty is such a lovely outdoorsy perneu Shrievcs hockey and tennis and ether',,'' " " ."I J ";. Axllbund. cut-of-deer games, and she has thu bluest eyes, brown bair and urignt bair and cheeks. , . ., Mrs. Perter was stunning in n silver liein gown uiuuu " "- ",TD"', i ocress-thc-shoulder cut at the neck and , tleth gown made wiui tnc Hiriugiii. With no sleeves. The sKlrl was net draped but hung in exquisite lines nnd there wa3 a small square train. HAVn you heard about the wonderful party the Teller are planning for Christmas Ee? mi knew Ilcnry Tctlew mnrricu jvuiiiitw'1 emwi " bent out invitations in the form of a ChrKtmn? proelainntion and I hear they wcre simply wonderful. The TctlertS have been married four or Ine jears and have two of the darlingcst little jlrls. I T SP.KMIU" stranae last night net te se te the enerii, but there was no Twrfermnnce scheduled for tliw wcea, teu knew. There will be opera en Tuedj night in Christmas week, which If 1 remember rightly, is nn innnvnllnn. I'Slllllly tllCrO linve IJiuii pfermaiices from the week before Christmas till the week after the tu-jt of the venr. and sometimes net uiuu the week after that. This year they have made the change and I must say I lather like It. it ulwnj s i s-ceraed te me us if we needed some of the music and the wonder of opera in the holi heli daj.s te counteract se much dining and dancing. THE plnjlcts nt the l'lajs nnd Play ers were awfully soeil last night. It was the second evening. nnd mey " i c-en better than en Monday night, l was told. The ISM piny. "A KJhi In1 the Dark," had five in the cast f.eerge Kdwards, Dr. Knrle lticc, Mrs. llllam 8harke. Sarah Finek and nda Kuns. i It was directed by Jee Ter, whose work as a director is always te be admired, nnd it was simply splendid. The second playlet had its scene laid in Newport and the cast included Mrs. Philip Castncr, Mr. Samuel McDowell, Jean Uenslcy and Menty Lycett. The last plav was an up-te-date ene; In fact, it is still playing In New Yerk, where it is produced by the Province town Piavers. This was called "Clese the Doer," had n larger cast and was somewhat longer than the foregoing cnes. The actors and actresses were Carl Lewis Altmnier. Everett Hell, Henry It. Sheppard, Maria de Kesenkn. Mrs. Sam Cooper, Mrs. Chnrlcs Whitcomb, Marinn Grant and Mrs. Henry U. Sheppard. It was altogether most cnieynble and. in spite of the fact that Christmas is se close and there are many packages te tie up in the evenings, thcrp was a goodly nrray of members and guests mere nnd they wcre most appreciative, ' tee. EL-SIB was nt the front deer yester day when Miss It , who lives net ! deer, startel downtown. She was peep- i Sng out again when Miss It came back, I and se Miss It called in: "Hew are I you, dear?" "Fine," snid Klsle, slip ping out of the deer, having found a i fhanre te speak. And, she added con- lldlngly: "I get your Ohiltmas pres-, cnt." Then, hoping still mere, that thei lorrespending one from Miss It would bp adequate te her Ideas of presents she BAvc her flnnl hint and. said she, in n veiled nnd excited veice: "And it cost mere than n quarter, tee." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . Mlsi llosemtiry S. Howe, dehutante OnuRluer of Mr. Arthur IVnltney Heive of i032 l)e Liincey street will be the pucst of honor at a dinner te be (;lven tmoire fvenlup by Dr .mil Mrs. I'd- I in Klden Grahuni, of 171.1 Spruce (trect, befere tha iliuice which Mr, mid I Mrs WlllUm nr.iten Gnintfp will rrie t the Hltz-l'nrlten, In honor of their , UJiURhter, Miss HiinnlnK Or.iiiKc .M'i Howe uIbe will be entertained fit dinner by Mrs nenlHinln FrnnUHn Clyde of UeinrtiaiTen, T)in Mawr, at the Ui-11-viie-Stiutferd, befere the Midwinter Hall Mr nnd Mrs. Artnur IV Sew all, of lau Spruce btreet, will (,'lve a dlnnei. loilewed by bridge, tomorrow evening I In honor of their nlece, Mlnh Jane Hell iealrnan. whesa engagement te Mr Jwritfat U Buvase Ih nnneu.ired today I The Kuests will Include MI-h Hetty J.UKenH, Mlha Anna Lewis, Jllt-s Trances IJuy. Mlsa Mary C I'ase. Miss N'ane UunidiiK, MIks Lerraine, iJlHstwi, Mls Jlepu Wilsen, Mr I.euls l.uUcn.s, Mr ' l.dwurd I.ukens, Mr. Merris H Menitt I Jl''.rthur W Sewiill, Jd, Mr. Lewis i Jl Hdhhburu. Mr Jehn KunlUe of U-ir- ' rn-uurR, and Mr Wtutweith Jehnsen Mlsa Uenlse Meieur. dauKhter of Air , v""!?," W'i't Meieur. of Nitherwerth, I niiingieiu, win ue married nuletl at "er home en January J te 11, iron "'cola Laltte Oiale, of Heme, Italy "I'ly the liumedlate f.nnlllea will bu Ketent. nr i,.n,a MlH "ewland i:ans, Ji . , ?iii e,.,llfhem "lle- Ambler, will enter. Jm at a family dinner en Chilhtmn3 Mr. Mathew Urcckcihelf, YnVi. ""'"iv iiicfueineir, or .ew C irVi arr Ha " Melltlly t ipend thu nrrivu Fung I HK?Jte-. '. . ";""" iiuiiuajb wun iim Errand. 'Jerlii . . .1. I . ' 'lampion -i i muir iioine, am spruce, street SOn-A"'1 Mrs- Clark DUlenbcck ,of lil Z hirn,rel"l, Germantown, have is wed cards for an Informal at home en they have n nouse eui en .- iif- ""V ' ;,,; ", '" . J.' ; ,lr; "enneisen. Sixtieth near r eri . i-' '""'." ",V "" lurdl. Mrs. Hellar. Vr. r"' , ' V,'.". "?"?.r el "The Tacrn Jiouse uwuusu n. " rilinrwalt i.ml im. , xinV.. "?? ,;'"?B iur formerly an inn and they have turned ISMS? B1V-,irJ2i,e iItn,S-a,-5;- f- inr li uinr it i i i hitli v l: iiriit--i - hj r out i nui.HA.i i.A.....t Christinas afternoon fiem u unt.l j o'clock. VJr.and Mr3 Jeseph Ilellly win nlve n. ball this evening: at the Hellcue Hellcue btratferd In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss AVnlburga Kaul Ilelllj. Mlf? Mary L Nixon, dntiRhter of Mr. nnd .Mrs Ilorace P. Nixon, of 203 Wal nut strcpt, will be the tfueat of honor ?L.a "llnner tonight &lven by Mr nnd Mrs. Ldgar l Jjarle at the Rltz-Curlten befere thu Ilellly ball. The Donllne Club of tha Episcopal Academy will give its annual play and dance this evening. Mrs Henry Pratt McKean, of Pine " .J'a!;ni I,ftnHn, will spend Thurs- "i in new ierK. Mlsa Marian Cahlr Donegluie. licbu-' tante daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. Daniel Doneghuo, of 6733 Cmlcn street, i Germantown, will be the guest of honor .. m. uinucr ie oe given nv her unclp arid aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen IJar rett. of Houth Orantre; N. J the latter part of January. Mlsi Doneghuo will entertain ae her guest for a few days I : ""'' "rafcci x-ieniuil, 01 uaitl- fuerc, Md., who will nttend the ball Mr and Mra. Jeseph Ilellly will glve this "'"""S i me ueneuc-Stratferd In honor of their dcbutrfiite daughter Mlt.fi Walbursu ICiiul Itellly. Mr. and Mr- ' AUrlen ,)'. Wellcnj, of 359 Uewmt uve-' mi'i. Gcrmatiteun. will entertain at dinner en Wedtieminv .,.,i, i.?ln' of Miss Doneghuo, befere the' ball The guests will Include Mlia Alice a Bene dict. Miss Adrlcnne Wellens, Misn Mary Carrell HarrlH. Mr. David Heard. Mr Cdwarft'es'?11'- Jh" "eard nnd MmlS J?sefhJN: p of Knollbrenl;. Mill Creek read, Ardmore, who has been ledge In Virginia h i-. ,,,? .J? K home. lrB""a- "" returned te her I Mr. and Jtrs. Geerge Stephen rwtlH i ae ecing congratulated upon the lilMh of a btn, Oeergg Stephen CuttU. 2d, "n ' December le. , Mr. and Mrs be at lmnie at 258 Weinii liii.; ..?".' after January C. Mrs. Asllbund u'iir be itinfinucrcn a-3 jiisa Udna I.pw .Mr. and Mri. Wlln.n, v I.att. of "' --Nenn i-ercy street, anneunce the engagement of their daughter. Minn i:ilm aemi i.utt. and Mr. lUymend C. Adams, of Tiega. T, KnteHalmnent cmmHtce of the Sin.lam Nlckell Chapter; Ne. CIO O fa- " '"' ejenltig at the home of T.tat.lffl Christmas part Ttiose present In- -""' "r juue. ,ri huini, ?tr? NORTH PHILADELPHIA A Christmas pafty will be given to morrow evening by the Clecd Fellewshln iC1nb ea,V HV n?"i? of Mlhs Heltn Camp bell, 8J5 .North Twenty-fourth strepf te HfUVPOer rhlldrpn In the city. There wtfl be a Christmas trpe, which will he laden with beautiful surprise pacKnges for each rhlld Among tho&e v he will take part In the affair are Mlnr (Icne (Icne vleve Ilennci, .Miss L. Wan en Miss ISIme Hendprsen, Miss Mae Du Hels Ir4C Tf,y'er- Mis M Slmcex, Mils lrX. r,rlll80 Jetter M!(is jI:izle jct j Ivnthnrine Mcll, Mra. W. Ankett, Mrs J. Millet, Miss Elslo Stewart and MIej Leveru Guilferd. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Marie A. Waugh. of Frazler, i has returned home te spend the Christ- ' mas holidays with her parents. Mr nnd n-,'"k ,iijvj.u niciIleflVCO. BONW1T TELLER. &,CO. Individucdjngcrie Shep THIRTEENTH"-SANSOM STS. NEGLIGEES BOUDOIR COATS SILK UNDERWEAR Unusual Values Underlhings of Crepe de Chine, Satin, Georgette, Sity Jersey and Radium Sill GOWNS 4.95. 6.95 te 59.50 CHEMISES 2.95, 3.95 te 49.50 COCKERS 2.95, 3.95 te 37.50 BODICES 1.95. 2.95 te 24.50 PETTICOATS 4.95, 5.95 te 29.50 NEGLIGEES 1 0.75, 1 3.75 te 95.00 MATINEES 5.00, 7.95 te 37.50 BOUDOIR CAPS 2.95. 3.95 te 16.50 SLIPPERS 4.75. 5.95 te 16.50 EVENING PETTICOATS 4.95. 5.95 te 29.50 PETTICOATS 4.95. 5.95 te 14.75 -' "i "'' " - ' iii Crepe de Chine GOWNS 4.95 Special Lxcellciit qtuilitv gus:it and chemises, lace trimmed. Tailored or 24.50 SILK NEGLIGEES Crepe .satin negligees with Georgette . sleec. Blue, robe, orchid, pink, nav. K Bill Graceful draped model. J-tr.w Crepe de Chine MATINEES 5.00 Formerly 6.95 Lrepc de chine with plaited point d'esprit ruffles. Levely colorings. Engaged J'."''' 'if Vv ff '-j' ,lH m iH.vWPrJf B ?,, . :.rxi!m.xzvfx3 riiole by Photo f'rafttra MISS .IANB KKLIj VEATMAN Vhoe engagement le Mr. Ernest C. Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaunve) Savage, of Chestnut 1 1 f 11. was announced to day by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pepe Yeatman, of 1118 Spruce street Mrs. Michael Waugll, Seenth street. of 1IC10 Seuth Preparations ure belng tnade for the p,ay iIuJ ,,ance te be B0n by the s-t. Themas Aqulnau dramatic company In their choel hall, Merris and Eighteenth streets, en the evenings el January 1, 6 nnt 6- Mr and Jtr3 A j Uenri; of 27r-J Seuth Cleveland avenue, anneunce the pngngpniput of their (laughter, MIkk Kathrj no Ilcnrj', te Mr. Hareld J, Veelkr, of 032 Webt Chew Ntreet, Oer- inantewn. Mr. veiKcr rermerly lived In Seuth Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mre. Harry Levy, of CT34 Seuth Cleveland avenue, entertained re cently at their home at cards. WEST PHILADELPHIA rir, and Mra. Adelph Klalman, 1100 North l'ltty-nliith street, anneunce the engagement of tliclr daughter. Mlsi Pauline Klalman, te Mr. Hauy It. Plot Plet niclc, of this city. Mls.s Irene Jacobs, of 11L1 Seuth street, entertained recently In .M4S.3 Eleaner iiaiawin, et iscw STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs Samuel Schhumel, of J COO North Thirty-third Htrtet, is spending teme tlme at Atlantle City. Mra. Lee Harris, of the Plaza Apart ments, Is giving a berles et Friday luiemuun unuge paiups .'.irs. i'-eruin.inu Ullsiielmer, e Diamond street, left for Nw Yi Sunday te assl3t In organizing the - .sjui mmjjuuj iiuiiiiin -, ' IDEAL XMAS GIFTS Beautiful &A n Up Lingerie v'X'Ovl Direct rrem Paris Melle ESMERALDA "I.'AKT UK I.A MOIIK" I.lnzcric, l'mniuWr. Jrrtcj. lllemts, Ktr. tS10 HALM'T hTRKKT. 2d lloer 'III llfllllllllllllllllllllllll III IV nggrsftnnB Novelty SW( GOWNS 9.75 Were 16.50 Liepc de chine or Ueorg Ueerg ette, with val. or filet. Flesh, peach, orchid, blue. m m iS2 Quilted Satin BOUDOIR COATS 24.50 Special Silk lined and interlined with lamb's-wool. Pastels, navy and black. Yerk Stnte Federation of Temple Sis terhoods, Miss Jean Srolevltz, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wolf Srolevltz, of 2237 North Tlilrty-tnird street, is visiting her grand parents In Springfield, Mass. Miss Sro Sre 1 levltz will Bpcnd the coming week in jew XOTK. BRIDESDURG Mrs. William Ostendorf haB returned te her home In Easten, Md., after a visit with Mra. William IOrby, of 4743 Salmen Btrcet. Mrs. J. Walters nnd her daughter, Mlra Gertrude Walters, of Thompson and Brldge streets, will i.pend the Christmas holidays In Daltlmerc, Md.. as the guests of Jttr. and Mrs. Lewis Hud Hud eon, FRANKFORD This evening the members of the Latin Club of the Krankferd High Scheel will glve n dance In the school gymnasium. Mlsa Mariana McCauluy Is In charge of the affair. The engagement of Miss Ada Bunnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Durdsell, of 1C33 Wakcllng street, te Mr. Ileldeu Arnalx, of Frankford, has been announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Allen, of 4653 I'enn street, crtertalned at a bridge party en Monday evening at their home. Miss Mabel Enibcry, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. Jeseph Kmeery, of 1221 Har rison street, has ruturnpd from Wilsen College te spend the holidays with her p.irents. Mlr,s Judith Andersen, of Harrison street, has left te spend u. fortnight In Washington, D. C, where ahe Is the guest of Miss Mabel Hutchinson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hutchinson. Mr. Jeseph Berneman hae returned from Bowdeln College, Maine, te spend the Christmas holidays with hle parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berneman, of 4C45 Pcnn etrcct NORRISTOWN Announcement has been made of the marrlnge of Mrs. Mabel Birmingham Kcnnen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank W. BlimlnghHui, of 504 West Airy street, and Mr. Herace K. Griffith, of Phoenlxvllle, en Saturday, November 17, In the Wharten Memerial Church, Philadelphia. The Ilev. W. B. P. Haas, undo of the brlde, elllclated at the mar riage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. OrlflHh left for an extended ttny In Flerida Immediately after the cetemeny. Among the students who have re turned from school and college te ppend the Christmas holidays at their homes In Norrlstewn are Miss Jessle Weldln- Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 I m 0. 3 Xmas Shopping Da)s Lei'L Last Minute Suggestions for 1 Christmas Gifts m E'l and mostly n2 . m at Very Special Prices jjgj English Weel Clocked .?- xjniisii epuns wuui m Pure Dye Silk Hese at $1.45 a pair iTCHD e:ii tii .pc.xj tuit eiik. eiacjv nesierv, 3.)) pair m -L Fine French Beaded Bags, $12.00 te $30.00 la? Xal Imported Woolen Scarfs special, $3.50 W. Wonderful French Necklaces, $300 te $5.00 5 0. . S Cotten Flannel Nightgowns, $2.50 value j new $1.25 W, H Trefeuse Dorethy Kid" Gloves, $2.50 pair African Cape Skin Piver's French Azurea or Floramye B '0. Extract, $1.50. $ Djerkiss Toilet Water or Extract, $1.50 " . . Coty's L'Origan Face Powder at 69c Si S Un Air Embaume Compact Powder, $1.25 & "The Confession" I Fine Duvetyne Hand Bags, $3.00 l!rAqiNn'' Calendars boxed for Knitted Union Suits, $3.00 value at $2.00 1 Wonderful Values in Women's Handker- ? chiefs g French Handkerchiefs for Men at $1.00 ?I Exclusive Christmas Greeting Cards, . euc English Needle Beeks, 50c te $2.50 &' I-Ieubigant's Quelque '0 Hudnut's Toilet Water, Imported Best Steel Asserted in Leather Cutex Manicure Fat Kewpies filled 0 58 Hand Painted Scrap Baskets, $1.75 gj Electric Lamp, complete with shade, $3.50 fa Ivery Toilet Articles, mostly half price Kayser Silk Underwear, specially priced H Flowers and Corsage Bouquets 1 Photo by Uachracli MHS. JOHN GILBERT Mrs. (i Illicit is ene of the most popular matrons and Is greatly In terested In charitable undertakings mejer, Mivt Gladys Te:. Miss Lydla Beldeman, MNa Isabel Webster, Mlis Kllzabeth Hurst. Mlas Dercthv Hu-st. Miss Allce HcBslrr. Mlsn Dorethy Aurr, Mien i:eljn Bucldand, Mlci Mary i uvans uicuinien, mihh Anna iieyanam, Mr. Perry Iletjers, Mr. Thcodare I lev sham, Mr. lllchard H. Lane, Mr. Wil liam Shoemaker, Mr. Helm Gresh, Mr Jehn Mullln, Mr. Harry Jarrett, Mr William Hallmnn. Mr. Lerey Schultz. Mr. Uugcna Dambly, Mr. Montgomery Evans, Mr. Donald Malra and Mi. Ben jamin Swtd. Mrs. V. Herbert Wcnta, of D? K'b j street, will entertain at cards e-i Dp- i cember " in honor of M.ts Kutharti A .Scheldt, whose engagement te Mr i Heward Hdhen hau been announced. Mr. and Mrs J. S I.phmi'n, of Atlan tic City, will !,pend the ("lirlstinaH h l -dafl as gncstH of Mr. and Mrj. Edwin S. Njce. of the Hamilton. MIbu licrnlce t'ltrneswertli, a "-tudpnt at Darlington Sernlnury, Wei Chpster, Pa., Is spending the holidays v ith her 2S St all marked 1 Hese, $2.50 a pair g nose, .uu a pair m. : - tt . . ,- Gloves, $3.00 a pair ' - t Toilet Water, $1.80 ? mailing, 2 for 25c ?. dez. m w. Fleur Talcum, 90c fe TM in fancy box. $1.00 bt Scissors, 35c te $1 .00 Cases, $2.50 te $6.00 Sets, special, 50c m. with Talc, 75c I parents, Jlr. nnd Mrq. Krederlclt C. Kurneswerth, of Germantown pike I STEVENSON QUITS HOSPITAL; Acjed Lawyer, Hurt by Taxlcab, Has ' Recovered Frem Injuries Cornelius Stevenson, prominent law jer of 'Si7 Seuth Twenty-tirbt Mrcet. .,111 Vtn .IlLnlinpf.ntl ftiifn flirt JnffprMlfl I,, ill uu ii.r,.,,..v. ...u. t..N v - Hospital today, where h haf. been a natlent slnce July -1 when he was it ruck by a taxlcab and severely in jured. covering from his In furies bctsuihe of his ngc. Iln is seventy-eight Knis old. Mr. Stevenson a wlfu died while he wni in the hospital. I Mr. Stevenson retired from nctunl I law practice nbeut twenty-live years ngn, but han maintained an office at 707 Walnut btrcct. phila 'a KonrjMeyr thkathbb BROAD Mat. Today . CIIARLUS l'nOHMAN Prcscnta ET HEL BARRYEVSORE In Hip t)I In which her triumph has been without enrnllel In t!ir history of tlie American ntntrr. "DECLASSEE" By Zoc Akins f-"ais aclllnjr for Xnss i. (! Ycrs V m,h, JJ.tra "Xtut New Tw n, Prices, all performances te.ei)t Holi day nlrlit") BOi' te I2.B0 GARRICK POP- Mat. Today I. hT I i:Vf IS. I..VNT MAT. SAT. Charles 'DiZndAam Pzzstnrt i&mmi n ir, 'lb lb ly1 A PLAY or ADVENTUflC. ltk A E. MATTHEWS Xmas and New Year's Wcekj Iltttln"i,3 WcJ.. Sat. jni New Ycar'e SEATS ARE NOW SELLING FOR tfieisiv mum In .Ttimet 1'erbeH 1. rill I .ml reniedy "The Famous Mrs. Fair" I'rl, i n'l d;i fermuii ' i (rciit-ne Si'jr liH a id Holiday Litfliii). 77u le $2.r,0 rilOTKCT 101'K HKSl.lt VXTION HV IU11VH SKTS IN A1VACK FORREST Pep.M.i.T.d.y ; j 'Tin: imeADWAY wHim.' is one nr ran Gni:Air.r antieti;; te EAllTHIr MIPKr. .ND -jKUKllns iM'lER IU:AI. IM.LSI UK WILL KI.Nn TJIK KHnt:ST thkatrt: THUIH fe- i:vi:n invi.N" -iin'enn THE .,-STAIl MfSlCAI. INTOXICANT Blanche Rlnj C'nas. Winninger Winona Winlar Jay Gould anil The Famous Millionaire' Cheru Bread ' Ab. Columbia Ave. EXTRA SPECIAL One Night Only Wednesday, Dec 2 1 N. Y. Roseland Orchestra CHARLES ADIAMONDS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA Dancing Evty Evening ACADEMY Ol' MIMC. Wfil. r.x.. !)(. 2 THE CHORAL SOCIETY or riiii..nhi.riiiA "THE MESSIAH" MATIfiL'l I 1 f II V IT t-. .ims xsiaA.K bitei , piiiirnnu MAiu.i Kiiin: citeMi.i.t, num. Alie Ml IIOl.As IMIITV. 3i!er UKOUUn C. A. DKTWII.Kll. ISnixe ml M(.iihru 1'11II-1)K! I'lllA eiuiii:stra HRM11 liOKDIlN Till Mli:it. Cnndurter ' : HckctH. lifter !lt, tit llenpe'N. lim Chrt I nut M.( nnd ttir Arailfm,. 7.1e. St. 00 SI SOi Amphillirttri. S5i- nnd 33c I . I ORPHEUM l'.V n,a",JW" -";i" 'it Tomirieiv l. 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WHIRL of HEW YORK FIVE Sf'KXES -OOltaKOCH COHTtJ.MKS -TUB II I ,AJ T Y l ' in 1 1 1 Ijl-DJ PH I , KJ5 " J10YCUMMINGS " BARD & PEARL KFNO & GREEN KYRA ThtJDancr JMNCY GIDBS PURCELLA BROS. JHAROLD MURRAY FLORENCE SCHUBERf BILlY SHAW CLARENCE HARVEY""-"'.'"""" ,i I f All Ht r Ai'Ih 8UTS MMV Jllll'MIAS Ufiik SHOWS XM AS DAY mma 1i'(0 4-.-0 Al) H P. M. &?.XMAS MM k THIMV. WINTER. flARDtlis INTER. OAROtMS lkk & wmtf,:, I ."f -! HOWARD 'ahe co or aoe- mostly giiile LAST 4 EVES. Mil. WmA. X M Last Barg. Mat. Today 0"J $1.50 F RAY COMSTOCK&rrORS1? GEf Pfarnr 'ALICE ELY V AVP A'V yffr 'iU')Ji'. Mr, . tii.-rr t "A F (SAKS? MHS A Mitt Tr MI'S MF.I.KS OMA Sl.AIS NOW MESSRS STIUQLRT 7rt3trnf THE FAMOUS COME.0IANS ICrlrVSJCI H 'A! N D hASHAPPWJSlCftLCOKEB V?lTHA?rn.rll'i5 PG CAJT - J AND A TRULY AV AUNG CHORUS HeDiln MiitN . ini H Nm i nesiilir Mnti. . Uil. A nl. VIc'itN nt H.1U Mitn. Thin . & Mnt. nf 2r20 Pep. Mat. Tomer. .',-' $1.50 Seats NOW 8 Weeks' Ahead i,i 'I AT Titr. Hf'N OI'1-TC , r U A r 1 Kl P'RMAM l.S si 1, Nf)-. J (III VllliS M Mil I h. Mi's MT. K f.M.s. OKIjAM.!'. lUUt HHI.IDAV l'ARTir.S Mill' I ! ! HOLQfiOOK BaMM the: 6AD Cem Fer a Joyful menctnff Xmas Night Holiday Scnten "The Brain-Tickling Comedy" AT Til. Walnut 'Kh'YV' BUY SEATS NOW HPB.F.KEITHSqq i IN VARIETIES OFI09I" IRVING 8r JACK KAUFMAN V.& E.STANTON Arthur West;"Jha EHjwerth.1; Oihera and MtSSJUUET IM AONECIRL RKVUC 3 MIOWs IIONDV. DBC. '.'G l.'ll) 1:30 AMI 8 I'. M. Hr.AIN M) OV A1.K ( ACADEMY OF MUSIC Today at 2:30; Tonight at 8:15 Deers Open at 1:30 & 7:15. Come Eirly 7 HAVEN'T LAUGHED SO FOR YEARS" JJT'IIU S f.rrat-xt ItceN In OneV " hew for Om Vtlce "SHANGHAIED" "A DOG'S LIFE" & "SHOULDER ARMS" "MY GIlK.TET AND lirT HUM " C In rile (luiplln V REALLY THOUGHT I WOULD BREAK IN HALF" Afternoon Pricei, 11, 22, 33, 44 cfnt, Evening Pricti, 15, 25, SO, 75 cents I Metropolitan Oper.i Ce., N. Y. Tuei. Evf., Dec. 27 at 7:30 Mme.. .Tcrttru (VIri.t Appf.ir uiiCT' HmiO. !ntri'n lue r, MM. rrnmicn. umtclilll. lln, IimliiinU. fend lliidnntlu! eat c.ileiny i. Ileppe'. 1110 Chentriut DUMONT'S IITH A MU'h L.,s i 1 h u 15 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels J"bi"ht Giyls Leave Heme" H i SIM jfyjx h )fcjQft jL rfXMAS(t MPHTH-LI H'JtfxJ Kvarva tiir'w I AOELFi m SXt. AS JOLLY BWtyT j 7 esy C? VJ rW IJyWidJ Jl 4IJ J3QJ23 ImmWmdfie Sl(. Ills il l-pr HOI lli TOi Til 1 111 CCATC TMOX7 en I IMP IIAIIl IIM -ttl nml I.. I III S(,i:u I'rrrnl DIRECT FROM THE KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE, HEW YORK THE YEAR'S DRAMATIC SENSATION THE WANDERING eui r rrens is I.1II.AT pi i ' ' in iMn' i in; am ah s sn i i iDMi up i Ml lis si I rs M ' It mi" ' '" PHiiiit 1 1 n mum t I in, n iCiiiiiii til MIT MlsOiriN ei'i'iV, (VV'V THE LARGE ORGANIZATION INCLUDES SUCH FAMOUS ARTISTS AS iTftl'ftMWS. AMWiiJV ffi im?, J?.?? nireftlen Ptnnlev Ce. of America WfmJ$ MnKLT AT rJINETKKNTII 11 A M TO II I1 M IlAM'H INfU PltODUCriON "A Man's Heme" ADDHD ATTnACTIONS LUVBOSKA DANCERS I.UWAIIO A DAVIKri, IlAItl'lONU AI SO A NFW CHIUSTIK f'OMUDT BOBBY VERNON TV TMTIAT, Pr.KSl.N'TATIO.V Of "FRESH FROM THE FARM" Admission, Daily, 35c, SOc Evening, Saturdays or Holidays, 50c, 75c Ne Higher mirP.VRI) H-AT-i NOW lUIKrr AT BIVIT VT i T1EL.T WILLIAM FOX Pre.enti 11:30, 1:30 3:30,5:30 7:30,9:30 Matinees, 35c, 50c Evenings, Saturdny Matinees and Holidays, SOc, 75c. Ne Higher NEXT (XMAS) WEEK riP.tT I'UHKl-STATION William Fex Production MARK TWAIN'S ( niLDV li' A ' A Connecticut Yankee in Kins Arthur's Court T 1 - II a L1-! -A TT IS HIK llIsrciRV HI 1 I' I" f II1 RESERVED SEATS NOW i-eii Mipvii.HT rr.itrnitMVNc.L3 l U YI.AU 8 NIGHT 1 tCNESmUTST"BROAD 1 ' " 1 JO. S .TO u .T 7 in P 30 CECIL B. DE MILLE ritCJlM i ti , 'Foel's Paradise tt tf A PKAM'Jl 1 P' Tt 111 MT!I IKiKOTHY TJAT ii S ,i,DR I) HARU! LU" FtAI) Will, A- 10U0 -jrilLRS T 60 l"i l it 7 catuula j J II il 1 Mtr 1 P f 1 t t v T'rires NEXT WEEK III. ,T AND tXiT.' SIVK V'IOIN'0 EJ-SIE FERGUSON and WALLACE REID in "PETER IBBETSON" I..X1IIA M'UNIijHT PKIireRMANCB s,.u n.An b Maiir DAI Apr l-H MIBKDT STItUET rALI,iu te a v ill in p m. AGNES AYRCS riUOOLPH VALGNT1NO iriM r r' n nr Kr.e.M novel ARCADIA C m-stnut lil ltith 10 A M . M 1', P M. M.'v i,VltA'c t ST riiTlKB "BONNIE BRIER BUSH" VICTORIA Mlllivl T All UTII n A M tj 1 1 1 P II POLA NEGRI IM ISTItl SVK" CAPITOL 7.1 .'! I.KI T TKKl.T II V te 11 j P .M . si ,i i .s .-( nv TIT.' MT TUHIQl 3 TtTDCrt " REGENT M.VKKf.T hT l.el 17TH The Inf nniiii Mj.i Rrvrll M.U'.KET VT KiLiKJeiL, n a r te irvn Rn 1 1 v THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS AT I 1TTI v 1 Hll"'.S Extra Midnight Performance NEW YHAH Sli.HT T 12 01 A M. ui .rp.vri' i w sr w P-nnJ.irav UIIOAU anJ .SNYOF.n Kreaaway 11. 7 and p m. VI'Ii1:MI.I.K ai 1 PiiI.A NK',111 In os-n Ait.niAN siuht MPCTnpnV r"A.NKi-enD AND egneny i.i 1 ,mi w wns. 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE VS IN, -.1 AI. PICT! H, TAHISET iK 1K cAl 10ARI" V"nt f iw Tr- Iprf nR en.ili CROSS KEYS T', nJ MARKKT VERA BURT & COMPANY ALHAMBRA.1"1" and iiebbis a 1 ic .uraite' fHEATRE liruer 4200 CHESTNUT ST. AT 19TH Dln-ctleii of ITU l. I) i. M. 1; TKI T 11 M. entlnuuUM SielnK 11 r, M, MARY PICKFORD IV Little Lord Fauntleroy J IKAAK TT' nUTi 1.' STJIPHON'V CONCfRT OR.'HESTRA SWINNEN & MITI ND e- the v.etlS'm .nvi.b .icu.tV lirK.II 50c ,BJB'd.d 75c cap! 111 cav iiibuuu ercan Te 6 er P.M. 0 P.M. l.rnlni; PrleH After I P JI, huturcl u una Ilnllduj-s METROPOLITAN Le. Wrl K Ne-t Xfjn a - t'pera I Ilreafl b. Jl. i PupUr ii nee uaily " Mae Uesmend 1.11 IU I-Ml i. ZAZA JUAVin III LASCO-U MUNDU 5IAT tt.t n HfrcESH iir. Mrisr.K itKt.issisf, ti-kmjav ri.Sb OF THE STORM COUNTRY li B' ne'vr en n, t r a UTlnrmin... TROCADERO V.Vr." ALOHA I in il 'Tin. XMAS & NEW YEAR'S WEEKS ONLY firralrit of prrirnt-ilny iirailtic tlnut tcrrllle In t liifenulty mUhlj la It. h, epe. riie rnent Hi.iiileruil ciitrrf liumcnt hit I.,. ri tliunnril nml ciitnrullp.1 tli 'u re Linrl IvTATOti UK dPW ab mwt- erummus' uuv vam I'd iH ;