?fi? EVENING- PUBLIC liBDGER-PHILADSLPHIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1921 s ''FWhW''''' ' ' "WwS l-,an.n.-.-tlim mrTTTT-,-Tl MM c7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iWy JFyme Talks of the Jeseph Rcillys' Ball in the Bellcvuc'Stratferd Rese Gardens Last Evening. Philadelphiam Attend Whitney Affair in TV. Y. LAST night's nffiilr Riven by the Jeseph llelllys for their daughter Wnlburga might rightly ba termed the second ball of the season, if we may dMinguish a ball from n dance by the attendance, for the guest numbered at least 700. The James Starrs' affair In November was also a bH under sueli n classification, there having been some 000 prrscnt. The ether parties se far, with the exception, of course, of the Charily Ball, have been rather amnllcr, though the Porters' night before last cer tainly was of the ball status as te deco rations, though there were fewer guests, seme 400 in nil being Invited. The Hcillji' ball was held in the Itefc, North and Seuth Gardens of the liellcvue'Strntferd, only the familiar k:chc did net ecm Hke Philadelphia at nil. but like n Southern resort, all palmu and smilax and small trees and wonder ful pink begonias and rosebudf. Thcre was the darilngtst fountain in the ltoje Garden, with vari-colered electric lights playing en the sparkling water, and there were several vine-entwined per golas and rustic seats and ether bits of out-of-doers scenery. Supper was served in the Seuth Oar den after midnight, and the whele affair was beautiful. Wnlburga. who te very pretty, with her fair hair nnd dancing blue eyen, were an imported frock of sliver cloth. The bodice, which was cut round nt the neck and was rteevclcss, wan em broidered in roses made of crystal beads langing in color from rnthcr deep orange -te crystal white, nnd the leaves were shaded lu greens. The entire eklrt of the frock was sheathed in n fringe of white crystal beads, which fell te the edge of the sliver cloth skirt. Her dip pers nnd stockings were of diver, Hke the dress. Mrs. Rellly were a gown of geld bro bre bro eado made en very plain lines, its only ornament being a Inrge cold rose, which sfce were at the left elde of the waist line. All the debutantes were there nnd a number of the married folk nnd many out-of-town guests. Anions these who entertained at din ner before the ball were Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Cerey, for Eleaner Slean; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld F. (Jade, for .Tudclle Husten ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Adricn Wellcna, for Marlen Doneghuc; Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Earle, in honor of Mary Nixon, nnd Mr. nnd Mre. Geerge Burten, for (Jcrtrude Graham. I SAW Betty Scott Clark In the street yesterday looking very smart In a icnrlct frock nnd velvet lint of the same brilliant shnde. The lint wan wme what large and untritnmed, but had n oft, rather full brim, nnd was very be coming. Her coat was simply stunning, one of these topcoats of suede leather, made en a sports model. I de net think there in anything as geed looking as this style of coot this Bensen, and it is just suited te Mrs. Clark. Yeu knew her small daughter, who is about four ears old, and has the meat wonderful eyes yeu've ever seen, except perhaps her mother's, is te be n flower girl nt Klsic Hirst's wedding en January 7. QUITE a number of Pbiladelphians went en te New Yerk en Tuesday for Jean Whltney'H coming-out party. Yeu knew Jean la the younger sister of Mrs. Rederick Tower, who was Flera Whitney. The br.ll was n beautifnl affair, given at the Plaza by Jean's father nnd mother, the Harry Payne Whltncys; and about nil the debutantes of New Yerk, seme from Bosten, some from this city, nnd ethers from Baltimore and Washington, were there, besides many of (he elder tot. The Harry Payne Blnghams enter tained nt dinner before the party, nnd m did the CeurLlandt Dixen Bnru,,s the uiivcr Ircllns. Mrs. Harrison Tweed and Fulton Cutting. It win Jean's grandfather, William C. Whitney, who inaugurated the cus cus 'ein of serving a breakfast of scram fr BONWIT TELLER GXO CHESTNUT A3C 13 STREET Arranged for Friday PERFUMES & TOILETRIES Unusual Values Provided by Extraordinary Price Reductions 10.00 GUERLAIN'S L'HEURE BLEUE PERFUME 8.75 9.00 GUERLAIN'S RUE DE LA PAIX PERFUME 7.75 7.50 ROSINE'S NUIT DE CHINE PERFUME 6.50 6.00 COTY'S LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT PERFUME 4.85 6.00 COTY'S L'ORIGAN PERFUME 4.85 18.50 BOUDOIR DOLLS 10.00 5.00 BRONZE STATUETTES 2.95 1.50 RIGAUD'S COMPACT POWDER 1.25 HOUBIGANT'S IDEAL TOILET WATER ( ncn size) QUELQUES FLEURS TOILET WATER (new she) IDEAL AND QUELQUES FLEURS SACHET QUELQUES FLEURS PERFUME (Heubigand) QUELQUES FLEURS PERFUME (Heubiganl'a) IDEAL PERFUME (Heubisanl't) IDEAL PERFUME (HeubiganCa) GUERLAIN'S L'HEURE BLEUE LOTION GUERLAIN'S RUE DE LA PAIX HOUBIGANT'S SETS IDEAL 10.00 QUELQUES FLEURS 11.00 Attractive box containing perfume, toilet water and talcum. An ideal Christmas gift. bled eggs, etc., nt the late dances some years age, when he used te give se many brilliant entertainments. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney was Miss Vnnderbilt, you remember. "N CHANGE" seems te be the several of the "youngest" set realize the hard times this Christmas. Eleaner, aged six, told Hannah the cook, the ether day: "This Christmas has been n hard time for me. I gave my aunt twcnty-flve cents te buy mother a present, nnd I get net one bit of change. It's very depressing." NANOY WrXXE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tlie guests who will attend the dinner tomorrow evenlnir which Mr. and Mrs. Themas Cever, Jr.. of 200G De I.anecy place. will give In honor of tlielr daugh ter, SIIsh Olivia von H. Cever, before the niftetlnp of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts Dancintr Class will Include Mlsa Mar Mar Mar Jorle Uallntt. Miss Luna Lalne, Mfss Theresa Tyler, Mr. Jehn W. Grange. Mr T. Jeffries Keaengarten. Mr. William Longstreth, Jr., nnd Mr. Erneste . Santa, Maria. Mr. nnd Mrs. J,' Kilmer Biadle. of Blnderten Heuse, Chestnut Hill, will shortly Isbue Invitations for a dance en Friday, February 3, nt the nita-Carlten, In honor of Miss Dorethy Hamilton Hcxall, of Baltniore. Md. ; Miss Ellen Mackay, daughter of Mr. Clarcnne H. Mackny, of New Yerk, and Mrs. niaaWa daughter, Miss Virginia Southall Gor Ger Gor eon, nil debutantes of the oeaaen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Burtel Brazier, of Wynncwoed nnd Green Hill Knrms Ovcrbroelc, will entertain Informally at dinner thii evening In honor of hsr daugliter, Mies Frances Clyde Brazier bofero the dance Mr .and Mrs. Jehn Barnes, of Four Winds, HaverfenJ, will give at the Merlen Cricket Club for their daughter. Miss Sara Mary Barnes. The rucstn will Include Miss Elizabeth Machen. , Mies Catharine Mather, Mr. Rebert Glendenn'ng. Jr., Mr. Van Hern Ely nnd Mr. Jeseph Ilyan. Judge and Mrs. Cberlen Franda Gam mer, 2136 Tecust street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner en Thursday evenlnjr, December 29, in honor of their son, Mr. Charles Francis Gummey, be fore the Chrlstmaa meeting of the Sat urday Evening Dancing Claas. Mrs, Jehn M. Kennedy, Jr., of 2018 Spruca street, will trtve a dinner te be followed by a theatre party en Sat urday evening, December 31, In honor of her 'son, Mr. Jehn M. Kennedy, 3d. Mr. and Mre. Reynolds Driver Brown, of the Merris Apartments, will give a dance en Wednesday evening, Dscember 28, at the Philadelphia Cricltct Club, In honor of their daughter, Miss Della B. lirewn. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Read, Jr. of 8011 St. Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a dance nt the I'hlUdelphla Crlcltet Club en Friday evening, January 6, at 8:30 o'clock. In honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Read. Mrs. Benjamin S. Richardson, of 3810 Walnut street, has Issued Invitations for a breakfast at her home, from 1!:.10 until 3 o'clock, en Saturday afttrnoen, January 7. Mr, nnd Mrs. Jehn S. Gustlne, of 6438 Woodbine avenue, Overbroek, will entertain nt dinner at the Philadelphia Country Club en Saturday evening, De cember 31, before the New Year'B Eve dance te be given at the club. Their guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Reeves, Mr. nnd Mrr, Claude Tay Tay eor nnd Sir. and Mrs. Hampton Sllcex. A dinner-dance will be Riven In the ballroom of the Bellevuc-Htratferd en Tuesday evening1, December 37, by the Heclnl Committee of the Matinee Musical Club, of which Mrs. Gcerge Washing ton Edmonds la the president. Mrs. Rebert Emett Hare, of 400 Seuth Twenty-second street, who has been the Kiiest of Mr. ami Mrs. Emlnn Spencer Hare, of Xew Yerk, for a week, has returned te her home. Miss Madeleine Petter, of Providence. R. 1.. will be entertained as the guest of Mlns Rosemary P. Howe, debutante I daughter of Mr. Arthur Whitney Howe, or iys ue j.ancey eireet, cany next week. Miss Evelyn Price, daughter of Mr. FEATHER FANS 7.50 Formerly 10JJ0 Beautiful one-stick ostrich feather fans in vivid shades, blue and black. Luxury tax of jour cenfi en lha dollar en perfumes and toilet articles. FIRST FLOOR POPULAR IN ., WW" , Miss Ely Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Chestnut and Mrs. Ell Kirk 1'rlce. of 1709 Wnl nut street, who Is a student nt Smith College, will return te her home today te spend the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mlsa Lavlnla Majer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R Mujur, of Media, has returned from Baltimore, where she lu attending Geucher CeHcrc, and will pass the holidays with her patents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellin Urebcn,' of Oak Lane, have Irsued Invitations for a dance which they will ulve en Thutndny evenlnr. January 1?, lit tlie ballroom of the Emergency Aid, 21 b'euth KlBht eenth street. The KUdstt of honor will be Mr. Walter Pelluck Muaree, of New Yerk, and Mr. Piatt Hubbard, of Paris. France, both of whom nre members of the American Commlttce for Devastated France. "Miss Mary Hull, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Hull, and Miss Betty Walter, daughter of Mr. nnJ Mrs. 'Wil liam Walter, of Swarthmore, will Rive a benefit dance nnd card party en Thursday evenlnir. December "0, at the Weraun's Club house In Swarthmore. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert C. Powell, of Rebo Valley, have geno te PouKhkecpsle N. Y., where they will spend the Christ mas holidays il til Mrs. Powell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 W. Weed. Mrs. Susanna Gasklll Mahnn, who ban been spending a few days In Washing ton, has returned te her home In Swarthmore. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Macsey Blackburne 4410 Sprlr.Kflcld avenue, will be at home during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. M. J. Ceylii, 2033 Oxford street, announces the engagement of her daunli daunli ter, Mlas Helen Marie Ceylo. te Mr. Jehn Mundy Lynch, of this city. Preceding the reception at the Art Alllance last cvcnlnx In honor of Dr. Frank Aydelettc, president of Swarth more Collece. and Mrs. Avdelette. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal gave a dinner in tneir noner. xne guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn V. Braun, Mr, nnd Mrs Harrison f. Merris, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. McClees, Miss CIur. R. Masen and Mr. Harvey Maltland Watts. 3.50 . 4.25 2.50 4.50 8.50 3.75 7.25 4.00 4.00 all YOUNGER SET l-ncte by Bachrach MISS DOKOTHV ELY Mrs Hill William Xcwbeld Kly, of Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 2 Xmas Shopping Days Left Last Minute Suggestions for Christmas Gifts I and mostly all marked at Very Special Prices English Weel Clocked Hese, $2.50 a pair English Sports Weel Hese. $2.00 a pair 2 jj2F Pure Dye Silk Hese at $1.45 a pair g $2.50 Pure Silk Black Hosiery, $2.00 pair i jjfi Fine French Beaded j Imported Woolen 33 Wonderful French Necklaces, $3.00 te $5.00 0. g: Cotten Flannel Nightgowns, $2.50 value '0, 2S ... At ic fa. new I Trefeuse Dorethy Kid Gloves, $2.50 pair I African Cape Skin Gloves, $3.00 a pair I Piver's French Azurea or Floramye f Extract, $1.50. Toilet Water, $1.80 I Djerkiss Toilet Water or Extract, $1.50 i LZ 1 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder at 69c i M Un Air Embaume Compact Powder, $1.25 i Fine Duvetyne Hand Bags, $3.00 Calendars boxed for mailing, 2 for 25c Knitted Union Suits, $3.00 value at $2.00 Wonderful Values in Women's Handkerchiefs French Handkerchiefs for Men at $1.00 Exclusive Christmas Greeting Cards, 50c dez. g: English Needle Beeks, 50c te $2.50 8 Heubigant's Quelque Fleur Talcum, 90c . M Hudnuts I eilet Water, in fancv box, $1.00 Ifes ' ' ''W Imported Best Steel Scissors. 35c te $1.00 IS . ' i 1 1 M Asserted in Leather g Cutex Manicure Fat Kevvpies filled Hand Painted Scrap Baskets, $1.75 Electric Lamp, complete with shade, $3.50 Ivery Toilet Articles, mostly half price "'" '-"-"Jl i i i i i l .. u . . Kayser Silk Underwear, specially priced Flowers and Corsage Bouquets m NORTH PHILADELPHIA MUs Blanche Itostew, ilauirhter of Dr. and Mrs. Iee Ro'tew, of 1222 Nert'i Hevcnth utreet, will pcnd the holidays In New Ycrlt. whete she will visit frendi. Mr. Rebert Lee Smith.- of C300 Gl rnrd avenue, announces the mnrrlaKe of hla sister. Mlsa Kstelle Heleln" Bm'th of Memphis, Tenn.. te Mr. Frank Oar rljrues id, en Friday, December 10, at All 6alnU Church, Terreadate. The rpremeny was performed by the nv Percy Brown. Upen returning from a wedding trip. Mr. nnd Urn. CUrriguea "III !a at home after January 1 nt 3303 North Fifteenth street NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Michael Wax, of 340 East Roose velt boulevard. Ivan left for Pittsburgh, where oho will Epind the winter with relatives. Mrs. J. MacDennld, of Fifth street nnd Lehigh avenue, will spend the Christmas holidays In Reading, visiting her slater, Mrs. Hareld Lehman. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Mella Berman will spend a fort- ingni wiui incnua in new turn. Miss Bcssle Gubelbank. of 2017 Seuth i Fourth ntrt. will lpavn Frldav te snend i the holidays with frlenda In New erk. , street, entertained nt n dinner Ip hene- ir nn.i Ar. cmiiAi Tien nf -in"' of her buiband'a birthday nnnlversary south' fitnrSi llecl'vlnl SSnThCM were thlrty-ulne gueta present. grntulntleus upon the birth of a m. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Geerge Blight Robinson, of 413 West Price street, is spending several weeks at Columbia, S. C., where the Is visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Saun ders I Robinson, and Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Saunders Robinson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Vaynter Hlllmnn. upon returning from their weddlnc trip te Niagara Falls, will be at home nt 1420 Chew Btrcet. Mrs. Hlllmnn, befoie her marriage, was Mlns Blanche Leena Cerner, ilauirhter of Mrs. Kll7abeth T. Cerner, cf 12u MarlboreuRb street. Mr. nn ' Mr?. Chartei Ta II. Wltke, of CO West Jennsun ttrect, nni, ounce the engagement of their daughlee, jti,;, LouIbe Fredcrlckn Wllke, te Mr. Leon Leen ard ltleimiend Hlpplcr. of Colllngsweotl N. J. Mrs. J. AYlioten nnd her daughter. Miss Gladys Whelen, nre spending- sev eral weeks In Bcten, Mass., ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Muycn. DELAWARE COUNTY Among the guests entertained at din ner lv Mr. nnd Mrs. William A AIII AIII Hen, of Springfield, last evening, were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bollea, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 B. Chambers. Mr. and Mr. William S, Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- S2 Bags, $12.00 te $30.00 Scarfs special, $3.50 $1.25 ew K , ;( J5 ' nV sw i Cases, $2.50 te $6.00 Sets, special, 50c with Talc, 75c veil Kent, Mr. nnd MrM Harry Mnr shntt, the Misses Campbell nnd Miss M. MecManus. . Mrs. Charlefl Turner entertained th ttnler meinbern of the Weman's Clul of Ridley Park at her home en Tues day evcnlng. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas1, of Rene Valley will leave this week for Kcar nevsvllle, Vtu, where they will epend several days with Mr. Lucau parents. A dance will be given en Monday evening by the Junier members of the Norwood New Century Club. NORRISTOWN Miss (Sarnet Alrcy. of Chain street, celtbmted her birthday nt a. party given at her home. Among the puests were Miss Catharine Williamson, Miss Kath arlne Owens, Mnster Heward Eitrllng Master Alten Barret. Master Charles Barret, Master Earl Bariet nnd Master Myrel Alrcy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Htauffer, of West Main street, entertained at cards In honor of Mrs. Franccla L. Thcyskcns. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Pratt, of 1223 Llnwoed nvenue, nre receiving con gratulatiens upon tne uirtn or a son, i diprt DrTl Pratt. Mtk. IrjitL Yiofero her mnrriage, was miss Helen Jenco. Hfrn. fL A. Vlnhf'r. of tnr.n Pnirnll Mrs. Heward Trumbaucr. of Buenn Vista. Vn., N visiting hir parents, Mr and Mrs.' H. S. Kehti, of Ferannce street. MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. James Gladhlll will leave shortly te spend the holidays In Allen town, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moere, of Brooklyn, N. Y will spend the IteIldayH with their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Evans, of East Main street. Mr. and Mri. Edward S. Woodward of Chester avenue, will glve n Christ -mas dance Uiln evenltip; In Odd Fellow?' Hull fur their daughter, Mlns Elizabeth Woodward. Mr. Heward Le&sle hai returned fram Charleston, H. C, te upend the helidnvn with his parents. I'HII.A '8 FOnEMQST THEATKKS GARRICKlast 3 evs.& JShL CAar-Zfj "DtfindAem Vnttturt miLILW A PLAY OF ADVCTURC Alk A.E.MATTHtWS Xmas nnd New Year's Weeks SEATS SELLING Ter All IVrfermancf HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES In Jarae rerbtn' Brilliant Cemtdr "The Famous Mrs. Fair" rrlc t. rrfermances exptlnir Satur Jny and JlnlWay nlslite). T.e te tS.CO MMInoes Wed., Sat. anil New Ytar's TJOfVAn NIGHTS AT 8:16 DmWJU mats, teuat & sat. CILVULES niOHMAK rresents ETHEL BARRYMORE In the pl-y In whlrtt hrr trlnmiili liai been wltlmet narnllrl In the lilnterv or tbe American ntuirr. "DfeCLASSEE" By Zee Aktns Hut (elllnc for Nmas It New Tear'H Week. l!.itrn .Mat. New Year's. I'rteca, all performance!! (except Holi day nlihta). 60e te li'.."(). FORREST Last 3 Evt. -tub nneAinvAY wnmt ifi enej or Tin: eiikatk.st antxuetkh te rAimti.T Misnny. and pukkkhh ITEH REM. Vt.EASUIUJ W1LI, F1NIJ TIIV5 POllKllST THKATHK THB'It cnvirrun havkn.1 itucenD Tlin 5.3TAH MUSICAL INTOXICANT Blanch; Ring CIijs. Winnings Winona Wfnfer Jay Gculd ;nJ The rameti Mllllenalrra' Chorus ACVDK.MY or MtJfilC. Wed. Hir.. Dee. 28 THE CHORAL SOCIETY Or ritlLADKT.PIILV "THE MESSIAH" MAIU I'-l.l.A ( I!.. I 1, boprune M.ii(ii'i:iuit: citeur.i.i. nAmi. Alte NKIIOLAS IIOl'TV. Xrne" UKOIlliB C. A. 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FRi vwii MA'l.NiriCKNT PROIIUC'TION i Direct from its run al THE KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE, New Yerk MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE AGE THE WANDERING JEW lAH til kl.H n.l Al, WmtrVn of All l'ultlit ii nil IrertI. ll S. Tl.MPl.r. TIM ItSTON TV.'liTJ "'enii;iiii;i' i:.NTi;. TAINMKNT T II A T HAH l; V 15 It I'llAllMKII AM i;.VnUt'M.KI TIIKATHKUOrnth. niAi.i.r.ii rw.N?terate.?li'"f.i., $UM mWW IJKI.I.K IIKNNKf AWKl vIciVki? .. 'id MAtlKr.T AT NtNKTEBNTU It A, M TO 1 t M. IIALPII INCB rilODUCTION, "A Man's Heme" ADDFP ATTN r"rteN LUVBOSKA DANCERS V.V WAtID A. DAVtnff Alt TONS ALSO VW rfn'u-e"- rnjiEDT BOBBY VERNON IN INITIAL rnESKNTATION OV "FRESH FROM THE FARM" Admission, Daily, 35c, 606 Evenings, Saturdays or Holidays, GOf, 76c Ne Hlrh.r RXTRA MlD.ViaHT PEIlKOIlMANCai HP'RIIVn BtBAT? NOW MAKKKT AT BIX1BENTH RTHEfcT W tLU.UI VOX. lr3ent Ili30. 1:30 3i30. Bt30 7(30,0:30 M&tineei, 3Sc, 50c Evenlniff, Saturday Matinee al Holidays. SOc, 75c. Ne Higher NEXT (XMAS) WEEK iiiwt rnnsENTATieM William Fex Production MARK TWAIN'S COSIKDT ROHANCC A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur'i Court nin ennATEST SATtni; in tub 7lSTOJlT "P ' Tr" tT'fV RESERVED SEATS NOW roil MIDNIOHT PRnPORMANCB ni:w yeaii's niqht M TVCHESMUrSTBRMD II J0. 1:20. R:30 11:110. T:S0. 1:89 CECIL B. DE MILLE l'HODUCTION "Foel's Paradise" A VAHAMOfNT riCTL'HR WITH DOr.OTHr UAt.lON. M t.DKi:U HAIlWiB LON'nAP NAOEI. AND 1000 OT1IEH8 Uiilly, Citei Kvtnlnci, "Se. Ne Higher' aaturcH and llelldayn. After 1 P r Kvrnms Prices NEXT WEEK riRST ANn CXCM''W "HOWINtl ELSIE FERGUSON and WALLACE REID in "PETER IBBETSON" UXTllA 1I1DNIGIIT rEnreilMANCB NEW YEAU'3 NIQHT DAI ATI? 1214 jrAHKET STREET r ALAlC in a. m. te ti:in p. H. P.tMOUNT PICTURE "THE SHEIK" Ami ATri nnd R'ideltih VnUntlne APPAHI A Chestnut Ilel. 16tU AllWllsliV Id A M. ip 1tlRP.lt NEW IARAMO"NT PirTT'RE "BONNIE BRIER BUSH' VICTORIA MARKUT Ali. tint f A M. te 11 iSP. M. POLA NEGRI IN iN-rnieitr." 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