Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING JUBLIO LEDGEBPHILADBIJPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flancy Wynne Talks of the Large Entertainments of the
Week She Tells of the Benedicts Ball Tonight
and Seme Pretty Frecks
mnE Hcckschcrs' ball en Memlar
' i.i.f wn ihe lamest affair of the
If n,Y -nH nn liencst-tO'ROOdness
!?n. a"'Llsa.Ri.,ar vore 1000 wests
X night .tMJ?LrV
jfl'U KSn-SSt people ef.lTV5
"fend the debutante stage were in-
VlThat Is reallv the cllffcrcncd between
. ballanil a -lance. A. danre Ib usually
feallnrl te 000 gurrti nml only the
kl Unites, ftcceml nml per mii th rd-
mVir the veungqr fiinrrlrd folk a tut
?,7n iiJc In v ft J, At n ball the paie.rts
imUeKiM thr- jrumtyarents Arc nlM
M ' he affair l 'much larger la
every respect.
TONIGHT wc will have the Bene
dicts' Hall, ami it Ib te be held this
rr In the ballroom of the Illti Illti
Wrlten. I'hc.ncncdlctH' id wit ent of
the &t bnlts of the wnwrn. the In In
Tltatfeiw Mdem reIiir boyeml i.OO or
fOO It te VW exclusive ntid clclinlit-cSl'liewcvci-.
and lucky Is the bud who
Heflre au lnvltfttlon.te It In her out
yCThe ball is Riven by n number of
,1... umnuiv irem iweiuy iu
';cu :...-..- in i.nmliAr. nml nema
li ii.. h.m 1i unirln1 rrniii
',r '"' . , ,. i .. M1Mtn f (irrnnirit.
Visiting Parents
clety. A dlnner-dnnca -will fellow for
the receiving party.
Mr. and Mrr, Charlton Yarnall. of
Seventeenth and Locust streets, enter
tained at dinner taut nlffht nml Inter
In their box at tlia opera. Their Bueats
ItlMl.lllAfl XF. .....1 faaa TV .J....... ....l-'
...,..uuj. ...I. mm UIO. XVVj$llltilU UUCUUB,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ISmUn Newbold,
Mrs. Itebert Fisher, of Hartferd, Conn.,
and Miss Agnes Yarnall.
Jtr Clifferd Lavrtfi, of 30 Seuth
Twentieth Mreet. will entertain at din
ner cu Krlduy c.vcnlne. January 20, In
honor Of Mips Henrietta McVeteh rrltR.
debutnntb dauirliter of Jlr. nnd Mrs.
Jeseph JL., fritz, of Pellmtn Coutt, Uor Uer Uor
mantewrt, btfore the dance Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Dougherty will tclve m
the He)lovue-8triUferd for Mrs. Deuftb-,
erty's debutante sister, Miss Isabel
Frazer. Mr, and Mr A Krlt.s will enter
tain at dinner this evening In' Ucmer of
MIbs Fritz befere the TJcncdlctS' Wall.
Among the guests who attended the
card party yeaterday afternoon vlilcli
Miu Henry t. Davis, of 106 West More Mere
land avenue, Chestnut Hill, gave In
honor of her daughter, MIsh Mary Cas Cas
tleman Davis, wcre Mlsa Umllv C. Cook
man, Miss IClizubelli Hensen. MIh-i Patty
DencUla, Mlns JoRcphlne AVayne, Miss
Pelly Hoblnaen, Miss Itulh Van Sclver,
MIm Elizabeth Jlolbreok, Mlts Helen
Curtis, Misa Helen Head, MIhs Ustlier
Dlnamere, Miss Helen Corren, Mlna Kllr.
abeth Willing, Mlsi Elizabeth Wlllctt,
Miss Pelly IClng, Miss Hetty Ogden, Miss
Elizabeth Itegera and Mlsa Jcsephlne
Uegcrl.
Dlthep and Mrs. lthlnelander will be
at heine nt the Blshen'n Heuse. 261
ISeuth Tvvcnty-sfcend ulreet, en Monday,
MIIS. (JEOltOU W. McIVEK
Mrs. Mclvcr and lier husband ni-c
hpcndtnc ten days with Mr. and
Mrs. Clwrle 1. Manic, t 2!il7
mitcnhouse street
twenty-four 4n number, and seme four
Bltlee which te In charge of .arrange
Tonight the patrencsec?. who have
teen Inrlted te receive, will b Mrs.
Jehn Hampton Hamcs, Mrs. hdwnrd
1 nreln. Mrs. Ucauvcau Borle. Jr.,
it riiiinin Htrnthprn Kills nnd Mrs.
ri,nrlM AVhfteler. And the gentlemen i jtt,lrv -. .,. x o'cledt. It has
Mho will art as fliippcr epoeris te the l.e)i the'r annual custom te receive the I Bdniery, of'csee'Grecno street
J?. Tlrfiipnt linckle'v' Xcwbnld, Mr. , This j ear they cordially extend the In-' Mr nnd Mrs. David C Hebs; UJ
Ahiandrr Van Itenwetaw. M"- O" m"y wl.h te
Ulster nml Mr. lMward Lejvber VVelfch. maj W,B" le
Heme of tee aeeuiamcB who wm " "
1 ililLiH
NORniSTOWN
The annual Chrlttmas play presented
this year by the seniors of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls
tewn High Scheel wae "The Cousin
Frem Ohie." Miss Maud Miller directed
the production, and aieng thesfl taK'jiB
part wcre Mlsa Mary Mentague, Miss
Kleaner Heward, Miss Mildred Macon Macen
nchy, Mlut Adolatde Altheusc, MIa
Doretliy Maglnley, Miss Oladys Mir Mir
rewH. Miss Dorethy Krelble, MIsx
Adelaide Wonsctler, Miss ,ArIen:0
Davidwn, Mlsa I-Yunc3 Hunsbergcr,
Mr. Charles Hlmpsen. Mr. Harr
Hauser, Mr. Jeseph Husaen, Mr. Max
Bwede, Mr. Jehn Duddy, Mr. Chester
Weiss, Mr. Powell Mlddleten, Mr. Pre a
crick Hauser and Mr. Alexander Itex.
The patronesses nt the Chrlstmai.
dance given at the Plymouth Ceuntrj
Club w-ere MrM.Bpcncer U. Jenci), Mre.
William 1C Oresh, Mrs.Krcdrick : IJ.
Mttte. Mrs. Qeorge II. Ceughlln, Mrs.
(5. WJiltner Ilegcrs and Mrs. Jehn Lecu
l.arzclcre.
Mr. and Mrs. II C. A. Meycr, of Fer-
nnnce street, are receiving ceiigrmu
student at Princeton, Is spending the
helldnyn with IiIm parents, tlie .Itev.
Jamej A. Montgomery ami Mrs. Ment-
MILADY MAKES mR WIG
MATCH COLOR OF HER MOOD
Use of Transformations and Other Aids te Coiffures Grewing
Among Fair Sex, Experts Here Assert
At last they have been discovered.
The women who always have neat
lialrj the women who nre nlwnys read?
te shame their less presentable sbUcra
with the aimless strings of hair that se
persistently cscape the hair net.'
But no longer can they leek with
scornful glassy utare tetrnrd Iho left car
of the unfortunates. The iiC.it one
have been found out.
Instead of blunhlnz wUh cmbar-
jutleni en the birth of a son, Decern-1 ,.n(Jmcnt nt the btatc of the unruly
uer a.
Mrs. Harry Clay Weed and smalt son,
nf SL Leuis. Me., are wenflinc tne
I vilatlen te tiny eJ their friends who Pelliani read, announce the engagement
rlitn(mne lmllil!ivn with Mr. Weed's
parents. Judge and Mrs. William V.
Helly, of De ICalb Btreet.
MIbs Esther Bright nnd Miss Gladys
Uessert, students at Heed College,
Md., have returned te spend the Christ
mas vacation at their homes.
Dr. and Mrs. Theodere Peters, or
Chambersburg, Pa., are guestH of Mrs.
Peters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Len
hardt, of Swcde and Kim streets. J
. MIbs Mildred Fex, of 1018 West Airy
Street, cntertalned nt a Christmas party
nt her home. The event also eelebratea
the birthday anniversary of Miss Mabel
Overheltzer. The gueuts Included Miss
Grace Keeler, Mlsa Deris Husten. MIsh
Kthel Hurst, Jtlss Barbara. Ilelfsnyder,
Master Charles Hnyder, Master llalph
Ktclnbrlght, Mater Llnwoed Steln
brlght. Master Lloyd T. Wandress, Jr.,
and Master Hareld Overholtzer.
The Christmas dance will be given as
the Ursine Club Heuse en the evening
of December 30. The natroncsHes et
. ! the event will be MrB. Jeseph A. Cole-
man, airs. u. ivrcy unnm, .urn -.
' hal'r, the less neat sister will nK,
"hcre did you purchnsq jour trinii trinii trinii
formatien?" Ker she enn take It pretty
much for granted that underneath tin
attractive hnt lies the unprotected opet,
or real colffure of the ewucr. 'Hie
traniiformntlen rims the edge, nnd up up
peare scrupulously ncnt nud well fin
ished. '
A wlgmakcr of this city stated that
sonic women hnre'as man an ten or
fifteen transforiilntlens, the colem of
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison S. Fetts have
i.. i,n11 nrn Alberta Ilcath. Anna New- ' been obliged te recall their Invitations
the bell arcs Aiucria """" " "'" ' j . , for a dance at u,0 pmiadclphla Cricket
held, Ellen I''yd'T,,,Jtrar''"' iB. Club tomorrow cvanlng. owing te the
tVi-Ter. Klpnner Hart. Iegnn Htnrr, itt ., r ,i.ni- ,im-,..- i,r.. -,,..-..
Itesemary Howe and several ethers.
THH Christrans party of the-Saturday
EtenlpR Dancing Class will.be held
tomorrow night, nna iota et exirn neys
nnd .girls who nre home from bearding
Frances Potts. Mlsa Potts wan stricken
with an attack of acute appendicitis
en Saturday nnd was operated upon
immediately.
Mrs. Ullflr'fl rcrrlllnr VHflnv pf.nlnt
dancing clasn will be held thl'i evening
In the Hese Gardens of the Ballevue-
tpho'el will attend, be it will b a very Stratford. It will bf thu Christmas
rnv meeting. The committee li.tH ile- nance, 'rne Liirintmns dance for the re
ride
d net te have a ren inn, oil mere . ""'"i ,"1" -""";': "'" "u
tflWrrflriiWi?:0 " -IstralfeVd. j
erlek Metris Swep". Itebert Helmes' .Mr and Sirs. Wl'iien T Halnes. of l
of their daughter. Miss Klluer Harris
Heggs, and Mr. Cbarle-i ll. Prettyman,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 13.
Preltyman.
Mrs. P. .1. McAuliffc. of GGU Beyer
etreet, entertained at an Informal din
ner party en Monday evening. Her
guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Car
ried, Mr. and Mrs. James A. McAulllTe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dermis and Mr. and
Mre. C. McAuliffc.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Prlchsrd, of 201
West Haines street, entertained an their
guests en Monday evening, Mr. anil
Mrs. Alfred J. Untrland.
FRANKFORD
I,--. T- t..t... L'l...,l,n,irn ln.nr,, Tu,'. 3U7 UTOaO CireOl. ft. IIOIIV. X. .T.. Oil.
1-. .'.,! wi ,.h iimi-n ' ' i nounee the engagemmt of thlr daugli-
ler and .Stuart .yceri , i ter. Miss Anna M. Haines, te Mr. Charles
The clnw Will fclafcr nieniptly at 0 uumphrcy. of Llndcnweld, N. J.
o'clock anil you knew it's In the foyer I
thisre.ir. The committee Includes Mr-. r-J,r;.11"1'1 f-. 9?K J- 1enl"' of
ri,urltn,i VapihiII h,i Im I'linlrmnn a North Hlxty-thlrd street nnnounce
hurlteu lariia I, Mho lb ulia rtuen , the 0, of ther daU5hter. Mlns
Mis. P. Mereap Uarrln?cr. Mrs. u. Dorethy Heraard Lellln. te Mr. William
JI. Baynrd Benle, Mrs. Verv? It. H St-phens, of 122: Seuth Flftj -first
Clsrk, Mrs. Geerge McFadden. Mrs. I strest. Mr. Stephens van In Curnp
1'nul Dencklii Mills. Mrs. Geerge . Mrnde nnd Leulaxllle training schools
Rffr ta'lWlnffl!" Cen'ra.tl?lg,arandUpJ.XnabeWeg,sf
Sc?y and "'jlrs. "jelm 9 1 Newbe'ld. . w,wre he 8larred "' foef,'a,l a"d lracl:-
.Mrs. .Montgomery and Mr.". Xcuheld ' . J,r- t'ergc w Jvcmpcn. hubs r.'eergcna
v til net iccelvc ut any of tiie meetings
thin year as they am both in Italy
iprinllng the winter there vith their
families.
rpilK iiippcr-dauce last erciiing nficr
J- the opera vns certalnlj crowded.
J here must h.-ue lx-cu at Irust l.0U
th"Tf. and the room did leek tee beau
tiful: The branch of tln orchestra
Herbert Wcntz. Mm. Charles II. Kelin.
Mrs. M. L. JIarch, Mr Frederick W.
Itlle Mrs. E. Broelto Barrett and Mrs.
Geerge It. Kite.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Craft, e
the Xerrls, have gene te Washington.
P.i.. te spend the Christmas heliilnyis
with relatives. ,
Mrs. Charles SUllman, of Washing
ton. D. C, Is visiting her mother, SIr.
William L. Lee, of Swede street. '
Mi', nnd Mrs. Itebert Titus. 'of White
hall read, ate receiving congratulations
upon the birth et a daughter, en Do De
cimbcr 20.
McHenry Townsend Wedding
crav, there nre ethers 'he favor six hues
of brown shading Inte n golden glow.
Almest a wig for every weed, one lultfiit
env
Mere than that, women today nre
wearing mere wigs, or, rather, mere
women nre wearing wigs than has been
known for centuries. Heme long
haired' women prefer bobbed locks. Jie
sult clipped hair? Ne, indeed, n wig
la prefcnible. The styles change tee
often te risk the complete cut.
Hut net only arc women tnc iicii-m -crs
In thin matter. The fame wig
maker tays that men have always worn
uici mero than women. Of course,
that is net entirely due te vnnlly or
laziness, for men nre mero Inclined te
helr troubles, and scalp ailments than
women. Due te nervousness their hnir
may turn white nt the youthful age or
twenty-five nnd baldness may accom
pany It. However, such a man need
Miffcr slight discomfort, for tin- wis
makers lire clever enough te manufac
ture- a dark toupee that will ill down
I.. II., ,,n.n.l 'mUlr nftpf I ll O fctlllill'
of Isolde, one of the most exacting of
soprano roles, was erganllkd In miullt
ami volume, nml her acting of the
sinister part was ndmirablc In cvi-ry
detail. Whether certain bhnrp notes,
in the tipper register were caused
by the htrnln of Mnglng rpornne ,
parts or were made se intentionally by
this great artist te meet the dramatic
demands of the situation, which they
did perfectly, is n question which only
future performances can reveal.
The miner parts wcre well done nnd ,
Mr. Bedunzky conducted with lib cus- i
temnry knowledge of thu acore nnd hlsj
usual predilection ler nnsu-nwK
tempi and occurienally dcmamling that
the singers shout father than sing '
against the supcr-oicheslrntlen. of'
Wagner. Hut then the acoustics of
th" Academy nrc unknown in New erk
opera houses. ,
which vnry freni day te daj. Heme ever the graying fringe of hail and
women have tlil'ui in many cimiiCH ei create a young jmue
"LOHENGRIN" FIRST OPERA
REVIVED. IN GERMAN TONGUE
Excellent Performance of Wagnerian
Music .Drama by Metropolitan Ce.
TUB CAST
,. P.eMr' H!si
, ,.e v lit tlmrelii
.jlnrH .urn-'
IA H f.l.AIIINIl TIIKA1IIICS
iiinyrTtev or i.kk ' Hintir.uT
OAILV MAll AT . Vl AT
lines, notably In the fact that they both
are acting the part nil the time tney
are en the stnge, whether they are
singing at the time or net. Her Elfra wan
different from nny seen hore for n long
Hum In Im Innocence and "clinginess.
although there wes no lack of forre
when she demanded from Lohengrin
the secret of his name nnu pnrcntngv
A'eeallv Mi .Tcrltzn did net prod
tin. imriressien whk h we nnd b"en
Klnc Henry
I,ehrrrlii
rins of l!r jnt
pTerterlcit
crir
n ,.. T' ..
riifr i'airi" .IiIpe JttrYnrn. 'e-r Antheny r)rmniuls perhaps morn drnmail" t
"ur",i?..Ji,nV.,...(drit.!. iJtVt'i v ' ioeal ability. Her voice N high, i
v-vuuubiut iii vm .
Arhclt 'Mninu'nI. '. . .Clarnr M'hi"hllt iM t te lielinrr vbn would. nltliOUffb Vna .
rtt&.r--.-itf-.ldV-V.a?.r"aV'."5r.U I an ungrateful- par. te ring anil'
The flrbt opera le be revived In the
German language since the war put nn
embargo upon that unmusical, but cx cx
presslve tongue, was "Lohengrin,
which te irlvcn with ft brilliant cast
bv the Metropolitan Opera Company, of
N'ew Yerk, at the Academy of Music
last evening befere the usual Immense
n an
epii a it liv. lier voice is uigu. t irar
nnd fresh, and nhe sings In perfect tunc.
but thcie was nt times a certnln qual
ity about it approaching shrillness,
which, however, may have been due mere
te the character of the music than te
that of the voice. But alie Is n great
acquisition te the Metropolitan forces.
Mr. lTarield as Tehcngrin sang nt
the last moment, substituting for Mr
v.esi I'ltiiiuicniiiiu, uauBiurr ei , ,, ... tirebnblv lav iu th'' nppearain'P ' icirumunu is net. inuy one ei ms rj-i-ui
l -Mr. ami Jira itniiin lewnecnu, or mir- , , M . .rP1.itr.i as T.lsa. It being the i relcj). but Hint he is one et me rp-uiy
.ln,n HprtlL-mnil. lit. thp henii! nf thp I ...l t !,,..!. Mleu 1,-11,, ,.lp,fil In tltld SlngS It With (1 llUPHPV nilll nertmw
Kempeii mid Miss 1'orethy Jtyan, who
nae eaen npenuing a rw dayn in Clisl
sc.i, returned by meter te Ardinore yes
terday af lei neon.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kiaft, of
Hay Wayma!. West Colllnqsueoil. N'.
J., entertaiiu'd nt dinner In honor of
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'aul V. -V. Cemey. of
Wcnennli, citcrda;'.
Mrs. Iiesa Kdeliuan. of GO.'il Cathnrlnw
strret. aiineiincvH the murrlage of her
auxiliary trem IKdawarc County was In daughter, MlsnUeb.i Kdelmun, te Dr.
Iisrse, .Hid some of these -vbe enter- ?Illu,;!.cc r- '". en .Sunday. Dcccin
tnliied were Mrs. Jehn U. Tinner, .'Id. ' "" .
Ml .Vir.'.l lf,.!l.l 1 !.. M... I., i
Jliv. Alfred Ui'giniilil Allen. Jl"r. Ar
Ml.-s J.oillse Spanagle. of IT-'O t'enti
Mlrept. pntGrtalnei! at a luncheon and
brldge at her home yesterday nfter- j,iuce.
neon.
Mr. and Mrs. L'dmuntl White, of 16U
Wakellng street, entertained at a din
ner laat evening at the Mnufacturcra"
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. llebert McConnell, or
J221 Wakellng titrecl. will entertain ai
:i ntu-ty at their home en Xcw Vear'n
Lve.
Mr. Henry IJenuman, of 1615 Pcnti
street, gaV a dinner at the Union
1-eaBiip. followed by a thcatre party
last evcnlnK In honor of his daughter,
Mlt3 Helen Ilememann, and his bon,
Mr. Jescpn erncman. . janj,,,",. of Mr. nn(, MrH Tein . .... hhp K net nina. MJsh Cnr
Mrs. T. J. Cunnliinham and her son. , HpIsI.t. of 230 North Second street. ,ln,. pxpent thnt slie is taller: In net
of 1220 Kellers Btreet. are hliendlng n Heading, and Mr. Henry A. Huerf prm , . t, both f0new tjlc same general
fortnight In Norfolk. Va., as the guests ' of Mr. and Mr Albert Ituelf, of 1021 ' "" ""
of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Fagcr. i Nertl) Twenty-fifth Ktreet, thli a ty. , .
,.-. ,.,., ,...., ..,...,.'toeUplHO) this morning at 3 o'clock in .
inns ..jimivii "inie ui vtiiieum tu xien iieienncu wnurcu. iicaaing.
RtMCt, Is enteitalnlnir as her guest tot Tll0 lu.y carl Graham performed the
a tew vpckh. .inns iieien uanagner, et i crronieny Aftr a wpdUlng tiip Mr.
nudtenre. which In dicnit.v of personnel I Sembnch. who wns suddenly iiulisneted
. .. - .- - , - ,, , i - . ,, . .. , - , . ,.
vied with that of the cast. liie in- ; and no did tne part progressively wen,,
terest, which the T'iiiladclphia public eacli net being better than the Inst ns i
opera-going feels In revival of Wag- his voice cleared. He sang the role last
nor wiw t,hewn bv the fact that, season in I'nclish and last evening was
i nltheugh the opera wait given virtually i his firfct perferniance in tlie original
liwuircui win ueuuiirsi lin
es.
rd that
An Interesting wedding , took place . without "futs." the niidicncc almost ns inngungp. 1IU utrcnt will doubt
veetcrday kftorneon. wh en ; Mlsa Alcthal a unit stayed te the close. ' prove- with repented perferinan
): To'vnsend, of 221 Seuth BuckitiBliam' 'pjin .,rcalcst indiviiluai inlprest in Mr. liitehlll ucnin show
AK.Y
t re twuixr Londen H u I ll
LEE WHITE wu.t i.. kmiiii
. JOHNNY "DOOLEY
(Vi'll Vullr il inters 11 !, lJeftli i. f ".
VheuTn An i" 'can Mf'tntf e .! tUr.ce
"IN ARGENTINA"
With Ilarrj Ortiui ile, Km. la Dtln .e n'l
Heirr Mdrsne Ce. m
LORP-AIN MLLE. CODF.E
"77ai'ib.miti.ih tiik meju, nne".
rpli Well'lit frle' "lrlfT flip ltnlille liTnt
AND A flltKAT SfltltOLNIHSU ftfLL
HliATH NOW Teil NKW YE.AH' WCE1C
ALICb LLOYD .Mi.imefNDi.Nci
mi.i.ei' sxna
3 Shows New Year's Day
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C3 AT A WHP
I'aiVHi'ATMi
Pop.Mat.Teday,iOc le $1J0
qt HEW YORK WIHTER CARDEW
Tllest ".upendeus iD-od'Ktiet
OF
1921
?Wr,tf jssIhI nwwAiiP
BIGGEST MUSICAL SPECTAXtE ON Etf.TH
1 VD1C 'Jill A .KAT MKKIS ONLY
L. I Il I'VBNINCh AT il5
Barg. Mat. Today ; $1-50
A WJ.SSRS SHUDtR ,Jrnr.
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.fcVlHISATM,Mft4,
i &w . av6y r.rr,'.m
:, syaaft
hrlde'e narenta The brlde wna utt.mOed
bv her ulster, MIsb Aiarjorle J. Town
Bend. A ii'cept'.en followed Immediately
after the ceremony, after which Mr. and
Mrs. McHenry left for a wedding trip
through the Seuth. They will malce
their home In tills city, after January 15.
The
ItUOI'l' IIEISLKF.
marriage of Mies Catheilue
make her I'hiladelphin debut trying , tmn win is senium wt-n or ,.,-,,,.,
bell, in nr-tien and vocally. the operatic Mage I.a.t evening Mr.
The first und deepest Impression Mntrhill npparrntb .we te remain
which shi gave 1b that .she U one of , '" costume and net - his etvn corpse
the llnest emotional actresses new en in the last act. thus avoiding 1 1. eon
:.' ..- t - ...e-,i, e,. nnir . trctcinns of last aeneti, when the re-
lrv itn-iln, rmmts her in finish of . mains ' brought in en the stretcher w-ere
lWTn ASP-SnS 1U)
IbATtUlXAJAMlSi CllCtdt
V..
detail and in
In physique
intcimltv of
nnd general
emotion.
nppcnr
nntentlv tliesc of a person of far ksi
heroic meld than Mr. Wliiteliill.
The Ortrud of Mine. Mr.Uenaucr was
n masterpiece of operatic singing an 1
acting. Ifer noble voice, pitched again
Baltimore. Md. nnd Mrs. Uueff will live at 9JS Haut
Mr. and Ma Jehn II. Brown, of 1229 1'r,ce street, Gonnantewn.
New Jersey Wedding
I'lllmerc street : Mr. and Mrs. Leuis J
loeney. of J6u9 Margaret street, and
--------..... -irtiiiiti t-e i n mnu 1 . i r ii i mrirnn
titir Harding. Mr. nnd Mtm. Jink. Mrs. NORTH PHILADELPHIA liewii te AtUntle City" en Thursday iu A cry pretty home wedding lock
leerge .Morgan. Mr. V. U. Slicrrenl. , ML-.i HkpiIhi uimvitn.. ,.r 4-rc iui-Ii. .mnln until nfter N,iw VmrS timv.' !"lace en Mend.iy nftcrtioen at 4 o'clec'.
Mrn. AlcMiuiler Van lteuhsclaer. Mrs. aide ueuue. Iti cpendlnit tlm helldab in .wll,-n..Mr: Alfr.e ,,, ?,Xu.frn,04u,AlJdu
J. .1 l.'nntt-n..l ..i,.l .. n,l,. l ll , Iln ttlinnrn M,l lt..rnrn ,-ul .,,-,, I,, I,,..,.., I 0011. N. J., tlltn .AIlSS l.HtllfT I.. .Slierfl I'
"VnilGIM IIKCKSCIinU were the
levelli-t sewn en Monday iiiuht. It
lle will go en nn extended meter trip LOGAN
through VlrglniH. j
, - 2!?"'" !'. "t Nv ,Tork City. n' V iZSTth,!
theug'h I,"' US" lrM cmClderc'l Tn .- "- "?'..r.?.H J Sutler Ml. Irene Hie nWr-r MIB, TJ,-
viie en- '"-" . ""i. "- ..'- . ..w..,.v., ...i--3
KlIzaDetli .inner. iiiiH Jennie Stelnlig,
Mlsj Ul.inclie tircpiilleiu. Mia S Kia
.....i. i i.t-l . m.i ... .. Park avenue, have announced the en
I'uiiAaiii i iinebLiiiiL. ui'ii avitp in i ....,. .. . . ..... j.
short trains at ., back which We ( Scr "rcli'h
arrangril from the shoulder. Mr- 60n of Mr. nnd Mra Nathan Schwab, of
t,!niaalias brown ejes and dark hair and this city.
the Mlvrr of ihc frock was a met 'wen- .,. ,, m n t-,.,i.ii. ,-.ii.,i.,
dtrf.,1 contrast. Kl., J lejd has a per- &$& enfe. mmeulut 'the'tnl
ieeli exiiiiMte dress of pnle pink Mlk ' Kaneini nt of their daughter, MIbs i:ilv.-i.
and tulle, whieh is I rimmed witii hIIvci beth Derbyshire Uritilck". te Mr. .lelm
nad is tbe must becoming thing pes.ibte A. Hcldcm, Jr., of this city.
for her. with her lovely light hair nnd ' j,n) r.,iarlM A. Ko(lerf i:, Ner,
Htr skin. .Sixteenth at reel, baa gene te Ulnghum-
' ' ten, N. V for the helUl.ijc
OUMl.Hnu gave the baby a picture i
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Ml.-" Itlanche Krengel, daughter of
Mr. nud Mrn. Charlcd Kremtel. of 72C
.Vorth-aet boulevard Is fpciuling ten
days In naltlmerc, JId., where fhc i?
visiting friends.
MrH. C. r.lusteln, Mr and Mrs.
Leepold ana their daugliter, of ii
Totre.sdale avenue, are spending
Holidays iu Atlantic uilv.
MrH. U Newton and ;,er daughter.
Miss Kmlly Newton, of I'lfth street ami
Tehlgh nvcnue, are spending n fortnight
In llosten, Maaa., ua the gucat.s of Mr.
and Mr.'. Jehn Plungett.
dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shcffei'.
of Audubon, N. J., were mairleil by Hi v
tJeoige Kane, et Audubon Presbyterian
CI urch.
Thn matron of honor was Mr." Jehn
Heed Pertr.us. of AVcstmenl. N. J. T'.i
briiln wan glsen iu marrlaga by In r
father. Ilia bent man was Mr. "N Mam
V.. Owens, of Philadelphia, nnd t! e
flower girl a nlcce of the brlde, M.s'i
If niiiiMn 1 nsJfsi St it I
WhlrrMr'STe?, &m. ';Vr Rce?neny n rec.ntlon.fel-
Illanv r'chlrider. Mr Ilarrj Sternberg. ."tcT uian ex tende 1 t'r! '
Mr, Samuel Kreedman. Mr. f.eu Tarla?, , "ThJ u?Rt3 wer from I -i Sale nn.l
wn. r vSv v.iim irr i'!!,i :3C.n" Hilcige. III.: Baltimore. Md ; H.-idge-vrrB"vV.n
f,rl',id ,5 V T"" Washington. 15. C. ; I far-
KiT- wn hm wn, ii' i,A , n?' I fl're. Wnjne, lindner Philadelphia
Jlr. William hchkir ter, Mr. Juek Klsh, I , ,,,',,,,. .n,,, v,i t...... ...,.
UlsnefT and Mr. Uav'rt ' '
J book for Christmas, and she was
niuchly c.M'ltcd when Haiidv showed her
the pictures. Khe .said, "Wew. wow"'
when Mie saw the deg and "Me-ew,
iiio-ew" when pussy appcnrcil en the
page. And w hen Mr. Pig innde ids
pparnure she wuilcd dcllghteIlv into
fatlier'n face and said, very confidingly.
"Daddy"' NANCY WYNNR.
Mr. Irw In
Nepec.
I Mr. and Mrs. Theodere On t.ue.i. of. Theatre Stockholders Probe Fraud
1135 North Klghth ir.ei announce the A meeting of the MueUlieldcrV com-
jfngOBeiueiit of their daughter. MP I mitte of the Imperial Theatre for-
,VT. , j,'? 'if. 0nVUul,,I?,;,ri..Slewart Pnratlen will take place 'it 7 oYle.-k liil.s
, iiwlBlit Uarrettef Hanover. Pa. ,',,, ,n UnlMll j,tf l:mlr0 UttimnKt
' ' Tl'irtei'iitii and Walnut streets, te di.s-
DELAWARE COUNTY ' ,,,-1 t'"5 present liunneinl (onditien of
tin. i.etieinMi nml tnke im reiiiirlu rf tlm
, U I Thes who will iecivi nt the rei en- .committee's luvehtlgutlen of diargcs of
J023 I tlen which will fellow the dance te be nll.,,-,,,1 fraud nml iiilsieiiii.i.nliiri,,i,
the I given en PrWuy.j-wnlnp bv the junior ! " 'L.fUL ,l"'i, M?i.WM,C,"M"tn,l"
members) or tne vemrns t-iuu. et p.lrt- v " "'- w.......
T . 1 I I.a Itll lli il,.. u 'Si .
Itllfv. It" tins' .iiiu"iilllll ill O .MIH
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Van r.ens r.ens
felear. of 1801 Walnut street, enter
tained last evening In tin ir be-: ut the
opera nnd 'later at (-.upper In the feytr
of the Academy et Mublc. Their suests
Included Sir Godfrey ltuller and I.arty
Butler. Mrs. Rebert Cassatt nnd Mr.
Dj Jtlnc(uc3iii.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Jfiv. P.ebert B. Seltridge. et
lev
WIiiIIlIiI S. Jlaullenri. Jlrs. A. Cheitnr I
Wolfe. Mrs Pruuk Themas, Mls Helen '
Atherholt, Mltr. Dorethv Burlew and
MIbs Florence Uighter. The pairenessci
of the dance Include Mm, Geerge He--lln,
Mrs, Margaret Kergusen. Mrs. Ho He
ward Fenn, Mra. Maclimr.v, Mr, l'or l'er
dlnand Knew lea. Mrs, Ciiarlea Phllllpn,
Mm Ilenrv Woedsmere. Jlu Fr.iiiK
afternoon for he- grnnddaught'ers. Mtas'lebb. Mr-. J. Heward lteber. Mn
A'irgiuia DavlB and Mlsa Hetty -Daxla ! "lrirles Turner. Mrs. Margaret Yeung,
Among theso present wtre Jllsa M.ir-i nnu .-miss anna ueizci.
en .SUinnt.rin ATlK
Mrs. r.aipli St'wnrt, of i.aimlewne
who haa been th" guest for a few das
of Mrs. Peter i.lbsen at Her home Pi
Spring Lake, will leae this week n.
ii i;. mtb. 'iieiib, rer ijaht
They w'U icmain there for n
Hazel avenue, entertained
OJO
yesterday
Hairdressing
BOBBED HAIR 7Cn
MARCEL & CURL OC
JENNY SELTZER'S SALON
029 CIIEMTM'T 1'IIONi: AVAL. 1 1 IT
Roem 113
t.L Tr.1t. r.K. e. lift., Iu. An rf l-.t..,. '
.-......,, ...... ,.nl, .-......v.., w .-..... ffJir-, tiimrn. A mm up!
fe?a K 5X- lS!T'rlta Stevenson. Miss Myrlle Ankrlin.
ter a luncheon en bunda, January 1', i Mi,, mnii Mathews vtin nettv Thnmn.
Ill honor of MIm ICllen lleucla I.levil. ' ?'" .'.'!"" i.,?!"p....,J V."..,"?1,?. . ""P.1?
-r . ...1 r rii...,. ! I Wi t tn i uemw ! j, ihiiiiI i )ieig t'sr'-
r-WOOL-BEADS-n
riinliiM e
fin,, in i ir ,.-i .5.. . i . ,, ' n ngs, Ml is Margart-t i.nii3, Mlsa ilar- , spring ua
lC " "0U3C- Ardmore. and the ,or,'ijesc, iii83 iiuthr: n rarrlngten. compelled
weilliiBten. M'B? Jane Pollock Mles Kle.iner Anltrlm, weed. Tl
nr itnl Mrs. Itarten foeko Hli.t. of Mies Ia hrn llre.iilbeel;, Mlns IMlth ; wcei.
f:1 Sprueu atreet. will entctaln at . :':,.' 'VJ, "',' . A.'"?., ,"; I Mr. ami Mra
.".".." i' no '"' owed py a ine. ' ' V.V"; ,', V Ven -.. ....- . Valle
i'wii.i, mi ii i.cmeMi;ti e-vriuiip, .lanuii v . - -
J. lifter 111 a nvrliKtiL. l'fhearsrit nf Ihnii nr.... T,..n-..... ,........ ..r iiiti d..iv.
"augliter. Mlts Hlfle Hu Puy tlrrhim l-'frty-heventli street nnnouncce the en-
Inugliier, Mlts lllsie Hu Puy Grrh im ' i.-ifiy-Msienil
r&i. anil Mr. llrrtrnni l.ltiiilnpritt. -mi .... .,,. i.n .i....i..nH f...u ij..i..
. ..- ........ ........ .-.,.,.....,-..., .-.. uiitlllirill IU lir-l UI.11hU.Vi. ..lien J..VIH &
,;;.. " . .". "' '' nrriram i.ippin- vvanceri IIinen, te Sir. 1. J'. Maner
cot' of 1712 bpiuee street, win will 0t zi'20 Powelieu acnuc.
no mnrrltil en Jnuunry 7. Tlie lucsly ,
.iir, fuai .inn. itjiiuf i.riiiKu t r.iuu-
Itucli llcuIin.T9. at Hesi
urn cnVei'tainlng Slru. Alben
Neble Mfi entull of New Londen, Conn ,
for n f .'W d.i.v s.
Mr and Mrs. I.urlus It. Bcebe. et
WuU'ngferd, h.i-,e bacii cntertain'iiB
evc.' the week-end Mih. Hcobe'H inetlie:-,
Mia. Geeige de Jl. lCelm, of thW city
Mr. and Mm. Geerge de II. Kelin. Jr..
v.n,.t.. nnhnmi.n Fltn .n-ir.i.nl nf lhi,l. II. n.,.1 Ktrn Tr.hit Wllrla ftf Tlnll,....,
Mrs. Mllllei-nt D. Werk. Mis. Edward .laughter, MIhh Mlllau'A. Frankentleld. I Pa.', and" Mrs. Shelden ' Splndell, of
Ttiompiieu D-r-1 and Mr. J. Carle ten Duke, Jr., Hen-of ' Roaneko, Vu.
.iir. and .irs. j, uaritien uunc or
Ircxel Hill.
14c per oz. 10c Bunch
i:nitirnlilery. Knitting ant PuFt Milk.
ISIPOIITRVS, DEBIGXKRH A.V; MA Tf.'RS OF WOUEX'8 AXD
CUlLDItKX'S APPARKt, OP THP. IIWHF.BT CITAIIACTBR
FOH MORE TUA' T1IT.VI l'-SVAT YXAIH!
aews
WElfS
triT3
7UBS
r.eusEs
z.mesiui!
A X&$
un
SWEATERS
SKIRTS
OKTI.BKXN'S
APPABIL
rETTXCOATS
Chestnut
Cemer
Twelfth
r.rnlrlluc
lli-nilinc;
KnihreWery
Hutlenn nirrcil
lleniitlltlilnc
I'lenllnc
'enlleplnc
lliitlmil.nlet
NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO.
1007 Filbert Street
'M Include tfie jirldal party.
t'urpcntei-, Mi-n Jehn
ranee, u IUvcrtOU, N. J i Mrs. (Jt'i.ge
. nieui. .-Mrn. UKuen u. Wilkinson, :.irs,
Jrcdeilelt Wlieeler and Mlu.s Sara V.
Wllljiimeii will nsftli-t In recalvlng nt t ie
w Ycai' iccuptinn te b.j given by
;ir!. Hpiiralm Urice: her nen-ln-law ami
iiuglitc.-, Mr, ihuI Mr.s. Walter S.
wiieelrr, and Mr, nud MrH. Charles
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Proparatlenn are being inade for the
play entitled "The Intruder." te be pre-
duivd by St. Themas Aquinas' Dra-
J'tedeiliU llrlee at thu home of Mi. ! inatle Club In Its school hall, Ulght-1 Geerge Hurgess Vcikef '
iiitee Vila LecuHt sticet, en Monday ' ecntli and Merris lrcets. en Januaij . ., ..
Anions the hostesses at the 9unnc--
dance wnlch followed tha opera nt tne
Academy of Music last evening were
the following women of Media ami I
Chester Mra. Samutl S. uurgen, Mrs
.1, iiauuu iieuimu. .urn 11. xi, riuiiie, i m m&
Mrs. Samuel ner Clycle and Mr. , ftJO Wfkll Ob
pincxiiyrr
J U MILLER- COSTUMIERI- II
ffkem Vteiwez
aitrrnenn. January 2, fieni I until tM9 I, B and 6. Among these who will take
"'.. part in tne- affair are .iiiw Anna me-
(Juckln, Mlfs Jean Cerlnh. Mins Anna
Tlw. ,.... . ...ii . .... ...
n.;,X ft" ,..-." ,",i" "liei'!4 '"? .l.""' Ilannlgan. Mr. Joheph I., Flnnerty, Mr.
Men .7. T ll . ' .f i , iiiiiS: -V,tau,r . William P. Carey, Mr. nwilel J. Mftl- ,
ford Sr iii'i'VL, .ni cl,9e;h1t''lt:ley. Mr. Jehn Malley. Mr. Themas M. . ,
Um tZ ?, U,S? )vll,.c".tl;''u,2 "M I'-luu. Mr. William P. McDonald, Jlr,
WrnS 0mPSF,iJJd,,li, th S"P" A J. McGlenc, Mr. Jehn ICrleg and Mr. 1 1 IS
I ,..'lu " entUrrtny evenlni', Uecein-Knniiim a nnrrutt I U
V" " will Include Ur. and Mr-. 15. n. ;v,llmm A "nrrBU' . fj
1 l.ven. Xtrk l,N.litr.1 sit, ...All n. ,.n.t 'I fll
GERMANTOWN
Mm illHdvn Ilammar. et Sharnnju.k I
llr. and Mra. .Morten P nii.lieqen
have returned te their home In Media SiEaiKSJI'JanraiffjmfflffilOT
.Ani n t1 In H'udliliitrlAn Tl f ' iS ft
AtVllti Mail, vw iiihiillitt,vu, , V IT)
Sold only in our Stores
:y uawin U niaben, Mr. and
rni -- vfi (lint t
nietnnh C ever, J.-.. Mr. nnd Mra. Th
"" J I'iraiseu, MIrh Anna Ij. Feil
.Mi', uiyssca H. Mertur
Mr.
Mrs.
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GERMANTOWN
Mm OlHdvn Ilammar. et Sharnnju.k I
lrJ, liu I street, Ih upending a few weeks In New
1 "lka I Yerk City 1iltlne Miss Alice Tiapp-
K. III
... '!" ' 'teMUfiiry P. Howe, debuinnt i Mr. James A. Montgomery, Jr a.
?",?. Ufi of Mr. Arthui Whltncj Jte-ve,
-. .u. i iV uanuc
AIR DRESSING
Marcel Waving by Men Exptth
"INECT0" FIAPID HAIR DYEING
W iipiclls irj tnnsforniitlens and
ail Ulndj of hair iterk.
.V. IV. THEE
,33 1 DTIIWAI,. '"
I
v Htrptt. Ik !! . i In,
im. i --x :.--. " -- -
liir... Mcr PieB J.r ine - nrUlm-i hall- -jTrscfi lSiTMtt
J,0V1 '. t . Snfiiea MM
'"yn sriss Madeleine Petter,
"dice, ii, I.
of
.
.MlK nrAHrre.kA s,. .,.,. .... t IB
iaUtlttOF nt tf nm W ,. Sli-tll Tl
Urluitr Mellonef Plttahnrgh. who has I H
"". cntertttlned us the guest of lur K
ait,. i J w'.ii'"ininB uraugc. debutante
?i? 8A,,'r et Mr- R,l1 'M,s' William Dray
inl,U.ra.n5?' of ,,U) Wellington, has re
wrned te her home.
Mt Catharlne Luckett. of Xdw Verk
5vX',.uud,MUa Frances Owen, et New
H.l.n' I-, X'A" ?r0 th0 ,USt8 Of MISH
iuJ ?f,1 ' ,"Jen. daughter et Mr.
innV.!"' Va'w Uwyime Henderwen, c f
TtuVv".-4 ,Qun' lanes, dermantewn.
nvrn at tlie neUe-ue.stratferci ti,i nft.. rJ
iA,n.X0J,,,.P' M'. ind) Mn,. Hcptlcrnen te I 'k
- w tjnivc v'e
What livery Weman Knows
Men like healthy Mivca that her husband julmires a
youthful figure.
! Tteduce excess fat or build up your health.
Let us give you a trinl treatment without ceit or obligation.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
Dcllevue Court Building, HIS Walnut Street
Butter
50cib
Taste it today!
This Different Kind of
Juvenile Stere in this
After Christmas Clear
ance Sale Offers Mani
fold Opportunity te
Save en
Dresses Coats Furs
for Girls
Smartt beautiful Frecks and Coats for girls of all age
at interesting prices, in this after 'Christmas clearance.
Dresses, 12.95
Formerly te 521.50
Coats, 19.50
Formerly te S32.50
A course of ten (W) treatments, f 35.00. 'm,$
Lenger conrsee are sold at less eest per treatment. if
" ' "ent Mlrf l McneTC no ftiK!!S!Mli&3 smSSSSSmmSi
, . , , . ' Most of them arc beautifu'
Charming styles for girls. jv fr trimmed; all of Ihrr,
Velveteen, serge and jersey, lined and warmly interlined.
blouse, atraight-line effects. , Of Normandie cloth and
Very smart and practical cheviets. Blue, bretvn, rust.
... -ii 1 1' or ages 4 te H and an ex-
twe-p.cce efiects are includ- ceptienai ajSOrtraent in flap-
ed. ler ages 6 te 14. per sires.
Furs for Grewing Girls Werth While
Reductions
This applies te sets and coats. Of lock squirrel, nutria,
beaver, gray squirrel, ceney. Notable reductions.
teuktu rxioeii
Women's Dresses
22.50
Formerly te 39.50
Ot truetine. peiret twill, crepe l.auvette and
Lauten crepe. Plain tailored effetts fei itreet wear
charming afternoon dresses are also im hided ;u tin
crv unusual collection. Women's and Mines' -es.
sr.ceHn ri.oeR
Women's Coats,
69.50
Formerly te 110.00
One of tnc major events of the after t lir.suita.
reductions the Coats at this newly low price. I hey arc
:xceptienal te a degree wonderful selection of the
winter's most desirable Ceat Fashions Quahtv and
v-alue that mere and mere impresses itself as ou inspect
Hie Coats at close range. Materials are Wondera.
I'ellyanna, I'anvclainc. Marvella and Gerena. Straight
line and blouse effects: circular skirts. Cellars of nutria,
opossum, wolf, beaver and squirrel. Women's and
Misses' sixes .1U0 eMra sizes. TURD 1 I OUR
ADELPHTSKS-
fWW&glffiffifflfc
11, M Mk ia
MrlLl R "m I IdM
tTVL'ieiB-ammzrr;.'.
mm
mnsa&aw"
Pep. Mat. Tomer. ;;" ?1.50
Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
heed sn rs Af t in i.
niTirr, r m v 1 rairnunv m
WALNUT VY
HOLBROOK
frv THE
sunn mmw
"due of tlir tirii of Hip iir."
M l!MM I ' I r
"ll Erin- nml ImliN nil in.il,p hr
nul-rfc tlimlP." ItKi OH"
I.M fat' new for nil t'rrfe-m.iiir'' tun
hi'-Um iiIi-tiI pi.fi Mnt. Nr 1 nir'i.
i-Mir - r inv i.i r t u. t.i;s
FORREST Pep. Mat. Today
N . l. . 'II- r lil WH'Ks ill,V
i . 'nil' in mi . "i " t i r
Il' ''I ill I.U I I I t TT.HNrJl I: s
M VRVKLOUS
I'RonrcTiex
THE
WANDERING
i tr
(iRE TKST
lim.MATK
SKNSATIOV or
THK SKASOM
he 'On !' f.O Ui S.' '0
M 1 ' tj I'M
i" ' i -in i
GARRICK !! TeJay
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES
The Famous Mrs. Fair
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II vll !M0 1
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N V H
'-V'.itlll.' ll
77 'j t- '.1
BROAD Matinee Today
itr.t i - ii. i
,t Inn
f v N" I - jr'
ETHEL
BARRYfW ORE
In lli t I . in nliUli hr trlumiili Ii ia
lufii iilinri nunitlrl In ilif In. tun
fit tl r NiiiitU an is-
"DECLASSEP;"
By Zee Akins
''
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BROAD
ALDINE ,T
t iiiNt r -i. i turn
DlrrUien ur Vltr.P It. A M. I . I Kt r
I T let It ).
II A. 'M Ciuitlmieii vhettinc ll r. j,
MARY PICKFORD
,
in "Little Letd Faunllerey
T I a "r ' ii , i,i i i, ,t-. t
'I ci, I" I,' ,'i' i .ii A Mi. .n tl u,
In' 11 I'. ',1 .-il)r--,Sc"firr 0 I" .
1. ImllHli'il
l.t ctilus rr.ir Xtir 1 I'.
uU.i-iIhh mil llellil ir,
ni.rnfl
NM M 111. I.perri' r U. in
0 ,
Dlrifftlim Hlnnlfr femnftnr nf Awrltt ,,
JjjpSpl-Wpr
"SNOW VHITE"
AM" Till. 7 1M1 Mll-i
Till rilRISlMs PWHIMIMI
kittle Red Riding Heed
Tl'e upectajise in shea that slenderize the larger women
METROPOLITAN
MAE DESMOND
llltOM) J.
run mi
At WtKHf AT NiNrruws lit
ii a m 're 11 I M '
1 r 3 A PAKASIOfNT PIOTt'ltb
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
VI Prince,
There Was
pttrM iiKennu m. ceitANH rr..r
srriAi, MfHicAi. rrATUniw
rTKI.M5 llt'HIIKK. Senmnii i
l"mTKH (IAlHiWIT7,. Violin llfnliw
ROIIKRT AKMIItlfHTIJIl nt Hi- l'l-ire
ren mi Mtunra vrw i mzif.v
"HEIDI OF THE ALPS"
rCATt'ItnfO 1.ITTI.1 MAriUli V.V.,i.
AdmUilen Dnily, 3Bc, BOc
Evenings, Saturdays & Holidays,
50c, 7Bc Ne Higher
Nf.XT WKCIC--NOIISEV lAI.MAPtfn
in TH: WONDKllFlJ TiriNQ"
W..f V-h. M,crVf SllilnUht
., .- .,.n... v
itFsr:nvr-n SKATH
rfernmnr
Mltr
p'ten
Jlxll'.ii A'l air.M,II MTOKC
ii ,0 -t no- :i nu-n :id ".se ' i u.ie
MLtrM rO. rresenti
GREATEST COMEDY
"A CONNECTICUT
YANKEE
ii KING ARTHURS
COURT"
ENTERTAINMENT
100ce PURE
AND UNALLOYED
MAT1NKKB. 3Rc. riO"
rvr.MMlt HATl'RDAT MAT1NIJE8
IM) ItOMDAVH 50e. 73
Extra Midnight Performance
New Year'5 Night
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DOLORES CASSINELLI
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