wasErr- T'TtW?' - - . 'ff,ft''hltt -vTV r. ir t". ,KJ' .. ? j"V.9'-j - ' r - ' -" ' M ' ' ' -j '' iffy " . - ' '-7, f tf f ' 'fr'X V .& EVteNING PUBLIC LBDOEirPHlCADELPHIA THUBSDAY, JAlTOAllY 5, 1922 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE . Nancy Wynne Talks of the Weddings of This Week. SJie Tells of Various At Hemes Scheduled for Today. Mrs. Hareld YarnalVs Reception THERE'S much cntcrtnlnln Relnn en thlH week for Elle Hirst nnd llert T.lnn ncett. Bert, by the. way lias been taw ilnvB wltll 111B ureuirr S". Uiirncil home n Miert time age, HVnml i:isle arc te be mnrrlcd en ijnliirdev In St. .Tames' Church, rmd fwi cnlnB tlw J- Bertram WpplncetH, n rYs parent, nre giving n dinner dinner "ance 'cIr honor nt thclr hemC' ' 9Ct "night Dr. nnd Mrs. Hirst. KWe'h father nnd mother, gjire n dinner and theatre party for the wedding nSrty after n rehcnrsal nt the church. It's wing te be an awfully pretty wed ding I think and Elsie will make a darling bride. ... , There's been n sort of let-up en wed IIiiks nince November, but this week Ihere are thrce te account for. es terdav Welsh Strnwbrldge and Mary Marshall were married In Cnlvarv L'rcs L'rcs bvteriun Church and en Saturday be Ma "the Llpplncett-IIlrst wedjl ng there H he Christine Kaker Cleinln M.aw's marriage te Lyman Lisle In the chapel of the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany. THERE will be several small teas and nt homes this afternoon. Thurs day In Janunry Is always a favorite dav for such affairs and thore arc sev eral Interesting ones scheduled. Mrs. Levering .Tenes nnd her daughter. Sirs. Franekbn Paris, for Instance, will give a email tea in honor of Lndv Butler. who is visiting here and of Mrs. (Juy MHclcan .Tenes. Anether affair will be -Iven hv Mrs. Jehn Kcarsley Mitchell, of 17,10 Spruce street, nnd her two daughters, Mary nnd Worthlngten, re spectively Mrs. Vlntnen Frccdley nnd Airs. Dent William Macdonough, who nre visiting her. Mrs. Bayard Kane will also receive with Mrs. Mitchell. Then Mrs. Edward Parker Davis, of "."0 Seuth Twenty-first street, has eheacn Thursday nfternoen for her day and will Introduce her cousin, Mrs. Richard Bachc Duane, who lived for merly in New Yerk, but has moved te this cltv te live permanently, nnd her nlcce, JIlss IC. Faraday Boyd, of Lon Len Lon eon, who is stepping with her. Cards have. net been sent out by Mrs. Davis, as she expects te he at home after three en each Thursday of this month. Mrs. Herace Heward Furness will be at home en Thumlayu in this month and next after 4 o'clock, at her home, J034 Pine street and there nre quite a number of ethers. MRS. nAROLD YAHNALL'S recep tion yesterday afternoon nt the Bcl-levue-Stratferd was n wonderful affair. Every ene came in splte of the bad weather, for every ene knows that Mrs. Tarnell always gives worthwhlle par ties. Monsieur d Indy was most inter esting. He Is nulte genial nnd ensy te meet. Have you ever noticed that about the truly great? They are se nppronch npprench iible. se human, se "ene of us," nnd yet se far above us In their sphcre that you Mt with bated brenth when you have Mich a treat ns yesterday's and can bear -ueh a composer play. Mrs. Ynrnall looked very well nnd Mrs. Vnn Rensselaer were n gown which una a combination of 'lace and silk nnd most becoming. Mrs. Henry Beycr. who wns receiving, tee, looked exceedingly well In a gown of French blue chiffon made with the new-prevnlllng long straight lines. I de think she is one of the very best-looking women In Phila delphia, and that Is saying something. I inn Mire you will agrce with me. Others who received were Mrs. Charles Ingcrsell, Mrs. Charlton Ynr 'inll, Mrs. Jeseph Lcldy, Mrs. Madisen I'nyier, Mrs. Adolfe Munez, Miss l'anny Wharten, Miss Careline 'SInkler nnd several ethers, I did net happen te see. EVERYTHING depends upon the way you leek nt it. Speaking of the inuslcnle yesterday reminds me of WIWe who went Inst week te the or chestra with mother nnd Aunt C . Willie is fourteen nnd "lt'B time his musical taste was festered.' said mother. Well, they festered it all light, and suddenly during n lull in the playing Willie's voice rose high nnd hrlll (far shriller te mother nnd luntie'e ears than te any one else's I'm -ure, but I wns near enough te hear, tee) and said he: "Gee, they haven't I'lnyed a dam tune yet. let's go home." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlsu Mary IC Gibsen, of 1812 Walnut I street, has Issued Invitations for a thea 're party, te be followed by supper at he Rlti-Csrlten, en Monday evenlng, 'ebruery 20, In honor of Miss Sarah Legan Starr, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr. The Rev. and Mrs. Geerge Calvert 'arier. of the Rectory, Bryn Mawr. "Ill rive a theatre party en Tuesday ;venlng, February 21, n honor of their 'laughter, Mlsa Virginia Bensen Carter. Miss Elizabeth V. Cepe, daughter of Mrs. Walter Cope. of 200 East John John Jehn eon street, Germantown, has returned 'rem Baltimore, Md., where she spent l?i?,wee.k'c"(1 ttB ,no f'Mt of Miss illvlne Marbury, daughter of Mr. WIN Mam Marbury, at their home. Miss 1 epe. who spent the holidays with her mother, has returned te Bosten, where no is npcndlng the winter studying nr- hltecture. Among these who will assist In re viving this afternoon with Mrs. Jehn vearsley Mitchell and her daughters, iV.m. Vl,'t.01 1'reedlcy nnd Mrs. Dent William .Macdonough, will be Mrs. Bay ird Kane. Mrs Heauveau Berie, Jr.. Mrs. William A, Dick, Miss Mary M. jjiirt, Jlls Mary O. Wlster, Miss 'ranees Wlster. Miss Carollne SInkler, Ji f ' raneei Wharten. Mrs. J Kearsley vii ... """'I'"" iMunez, flirs. -vneitu i.mvu irds and Miss Rosamond tewaruseii. win V v ' M' Artm'r Montague Lewls stnifl1! fH,.rtl"n1cr at the nellevue- 'ffi i followed by a thcatie party, ? :.,u".,,l.y, "?XA'. ln he,,or of M aiice "e-ti, ui vai inrHicr. The irucstH wll Mitmiie .aiish i;milv iieweu, or New .i,:. lT S"r'"l''e llalrd, of Weft in r m I uuihuie itiunez, Mr. Dun ..,njui mill Mr. Vew Verlf Arthur Cresby, of daUeM,frly"..ee....tebulante oe e,":,,.!',:8l ' h?n?r at a lunch- Henrv iin V"'." ": '.lK,"K !. Mrs. J. iu.- ..".? "' ". 'r 1 1 111m l.'nrm latter part of unuaiy. trAt ,ll0,rtl'i'iev-dnnce te be given bv nelrhLa.,ri-i,r- "ertra" Mpplieett at tir iiome, 1712 Spruce street ihu.u.. h1r n"1??' Y,l,, wl" '? ''"Tried te Haturdai ' I?, r.BetrtrHln. '-,' "P1 '"-". en lulUi ' '" st- Janies' Chuiuh mp nSPbv0,h".1 b8, ." n re tVv Ri,i.n y "V daughters, Mrs. NIcIidIiih Buestu Mill attend. seventy-five . Mrs BiX.,!LR..?J0R. .. W'."ten nnd 'jer dj 11,,. "..'" ilfi.l'lnn street. Mr. ini. or. i:"0010 "nuiten, Jr.. Mil !'.er "'"rlage last (Vel Ilx8 Hury I'u.K.-'r, of CharlV ,-i dim, ivil' 'IU11UII, jr., n ,. 1,. iJoleher, wan Wharten 'tomer- rnuun. . Mr, and Mrn. nue, of WcHt Tii .,.;!, i "enBer Dena, muiteit. ,S .' "'""'. ',e" 'reft. Oer. J'Vank Redgers Dena- NUPPer. en Tu.ninv i. . ' fPIIewed by tliefr dauLhtir l,r ,V,,,I"1? ' honor of Wiuliu.Tlryftyw B"aTithi W1IS cl were nresenL'MrS,BJreni u8 "d'oel t.Mni.. "i',r.e,ent.Mrs. Denuhun win ,.!. fepMSB,a!BBS "3v $$$& xf?Ftit$X jy 5"i f$. ics MISS KUXII PRICE JHss Prlce will be married (his evening te Mr. Hareld Charles Ilecnnan at 7 o'clock of Miss Marlen Cahlr Doneghue,, debu debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doneghue, of 0733 Emlen street, Ger Ger mantewn. Miss Katharine Snowden King, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvlh King, of 2 IB West Walnut lane, aermantewn, will entertain at a brldge en Saturday, January 14. The Rev. nnd Mrs. Albert Hawley Lucas, of 2139 Cypress street, who have been spendlng a few days In Atlantic City, will return te their home today. Mru. Randal Morgan, of Wyndmoor, East Willow Greve avenue, Chestnut Hill, will return te her home tomorrow night after spending a few days In I'ew Yerk. Miss Xatlialla A. Caldwell, daughter of Mr. J. A. Caldwell, Jr., of this city nnd Paris, accompanied by her brother, Mr. James Albert Caldwell, 3d, will sail today for their home In Paris. The wedding of Ml3s Caldwell nnd Majer i jenn ii. uouineien. v. a. u. ai, .., ten of Mr. Oliver Dodlngten, of Paris, will take place en Saturday, January 28, In St. Geerge's Church. Paris. The Rev. M. Cardew will perfertn the ceremony. A breakfast will fellow at the home of the bride, 10 Rue Octave Feulllet. Ma. ler Bodlngten's mother will be remem bered as Miss Mary Rcdner, of this city. Mrs. Edward Thompson Heggs, of ll De Kalb street, Norrlstewn. will entertain nt a luncheon te be followed by brldge Friday afternoon, January 13. Colonel Jehn S. Muckle wilt glve a reception at his home, 2023 Walnut street, en Thursday afternoon, January 19, te meet Mr. Sno-Ke Alfred Sz, Chlnese Minister nt Wuahlngteh. and In the evening Dr. Sze and Maduinf Sze and Colonel and Mrs. Muckle will attend the dinner of the Rotary Club at the Bollevue-Stratford, where Dr. Se will speak en China, A wedding of Interest will take place In the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, en Wednesday evening. Febru ary 1, when Miss Murle C, McCandless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen Mc Cnndlcss, of Havcrferd, will become the brlde of Mr. Mansfleld Heuse. The Rev. Geerge Calvert Carter, rector of the church, will perform the ceremony. A reception will fellow at the home of the brlde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tomasene, of Cliften, Cincinnati, Ov anneunce the engagement of their only daughter. Miss Alice Elizabeth Temassene. and .Mr. Llewellyn Themas McKce, Jr., of Ger Ger mantewn. The announcement is nf r1,eal.,lnler,estl1 a ,v,,u clrcl of ri" cinnatt ana I'liiladelphla frlendi. The wedding will take place in the early spring. Mrs. Chancellor C. English nnd her daughter. Miss Carollne Chancellor Eng lish, of 2108 Spruce street, will wall en January 28 en th0 Curenla te leimiln abroad until next winter. The Unity Chapter, Ne. 246, Order of the Eastern Star, will glve an entertain ment, card party und ilance at the Hit- tenheuse Hetel en Thursduy irnlng, January 19 Mrs. Jehn Moero Wlcker Blinni Is head of the Entertainment I'om I'em mlttee. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Walter Jerdan unueunccs the marriage of her daughter, Elenner Beau- . inent, te Mr Franeis Lyen Wlnslew, of Mentclalr, N. J., Monday, Junuary '.. nt , St. James Church, JUchniend, V.i. Mrs WInslew Is the daughter of the late Rev Walter Jerdan, formerly rector of St. ' Martin's Church, Oak Lane, iu. Miss Mno E, Cenner, daughter of Mrs. Jehn It. Leenard, of Glenslde, was married Saturday evening, Dtcember 31 at G o'clock, te Mr. Hnrry i'fuiul, of Olney, .'en of Mr und Mm Charles Pfund, The ceremony, which took pl.ic at the brlde'H home, wan performed bj the Rev, Daniel R llupley. MIhm nille BIsHlnger was the brldesmnld and Mr Wllllum Blsslnger wus the best man After a week's wedding trip, Mr and I Mrs. Pfund will llve in Olncj. GERMANTOWN Miss Edna Stem, of CC01 Lincoln drhe, is spending a few weeks In New lerk rity, where she Is attending the Camp Somerset reunion. ' Mm. 13 n. Ktewnrt, of fill Mnnhultn htreet, will entertain at u card party at her home en Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Mary Hhlnii, daughter of I Mrs. C. J. RebertH, of 31.1 Llndey ave nue, Camden, N. J. The Junier auxiliary of the Children's I Country Week Association will glve Its annual dance ut the Century Club te- mnfi tn HIirt i i t r tin.iiiA,. ..Ill l. w i"tiuiii 4.iiu iinn wiii-ncie Will uti irH i L. Blithe, Mrs. Daniel P. Harper. Mrs. E. V. Meiitnyne, Mrs. Rebert Petta Andrews, Mts. B F. Richard bon, MrB. J 15. Bnlrd. Mrs. LeuIh ji. Hui ley, Miss Edna E. Marty, Mrs. F. IJ. Handy, Mrs Philip Streebele, Mrs. Charles E. Campbell, Mlsa Alice Hutcll Ings, Mrs. Walter V. Smith, Mrs. Henry Da Huff, Mrs. Alenzo Kurgent, Mrs. Wushlngten L. Robins. Miss Miriam I'elln, of 60C Upsal street, is visiting MIhii Ruth Blumen thai, of New Yerk. Miss Leena Polln bus been entertaining MIhh Beatrice Levy, of Wilmington, ever the helldajs DELAWARE COUNTY MIhh Martini Slieakinnn. ilmiahtpr nf ! Dr. mill Mis, William W Speakman. of Snartlniiere, who has been doing war relief work ab run il for four years, re turned iceently from abroad nnd in new spending the Chrlstmns holidays with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Elwood Allisen en- Edmund B. Aymar. nnd Jlrs, Allisen's uncle, Mr. jMeph Trowbrldge Bailey, of New Yerk. atVCeuhynieade, their home at WUHIngferil, during the helldtys. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mlrlnm G. Kesenfeld, of 3720 North Heventeenth street, entertained en Sunday evening In honor of Miss lUchle Solemon, of Newark, N. J., nnd Miss Jlorence Leveland, of Wcehnuken, N. .i who- were her guests evor the week-end. f Mrs. J. Wilsen, of North Twelfth street, will be hostess en Thursday afternoon te the members of her five hundred club. Mles Marg-aret Oerstley. of Chicago, Is the miest of her aunt, Mrs. Merris W. Langfeld, of the Hetel Lerraine. The Adnth Jeshurun Assembly will Blve Us annual dance en Monday eve ning, January 9, at Mercantile Hall, Dread street above Master. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Alexander atassman have returned from their weddlna trip and nre at home nt 23 North Sixty-first street. Mrs. Qlassman will be remem bered as Miss Bessle Ceren. of West Philadelphia. Mrs. Edward Kershaw, of S31 Seuth Flfty-seventh street, entertained at luncheon yesterday. Her mieatu In- ciuaeu ir. uoeert a. Harrison, Mrs. Marshall H. atrctch, Mrn. .T. McCul McCul leuRh, Mrs. Supplce Karquhar, Jlrs. iB. J. Slngeser, Mrs. Krnnk La Held, Mrs. Charles Qerhain, Mrs, Wesley Wear, Mrs. CJeorge Hughes and Mrs. H. Guy Heebner. Miss Mabel Meney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ji. v. Meney, 6042 Ogdcn Bireui, uvuiiiiie 1110 unuu 01 Mr, lienja- mln M. Hewctt ok Saturday, Decem ber 31, at 4:30. The ceremony tcek place nt the home of the groom, 645 Seuth Fifty-fifth street Miss Doleres Krllng was maid of honor, and Mr. Albert Bailey best man. WTL.T. THIS nAPPEV IV mi te PhlUdltAil& te Niw Yerk In en hour reaa Areunu nv weria in Anre Weeks. ljr Charles W. Duke, In Mannilne Hfctlen of next Sundity's Tcdlie Ledebk. Ada. ySBONWIT TELLER &.-CQ.,ff .Reduced Frem 36-inch Black Peny COAT (Raccoon cellar and cufe) 125.00 36-inch Nat. Muskrat COATS (Self cellar and cuffs) . 175.00 '10-inch Nat. Muskrat COATS (Self cellar and cuffs) 195.00 40-inch Nat. Muskrat COATS (Raccoon cellar and cuffs) 225.00 36-inch Leepard COATS (Opossum cellar and cuffs) 265.00 36-inch Natural Raccoon COATS 350.00 40-inch Natural Raccoon COATS 375.00 45-inch Natural Raccoon COATS 450.00 36-inch French Seal COATS (Self cellar and cuffs) ., 195.00 36-inch French Seal COATS (Sl(unl( cellar and cuffs) 265.00 32-inch French Seal COATS (Opossum" cellar and cuffs) 195.00 45-inch Persian Lamb WRAP (Kelinsky cellar and cuffs) 595.00 40-inch Alaska Seal COAT . . . . (fig QQ 45-inch Alaska Seal COAT g qq 45-inch Broadtail COAT (Chinchilla cellar) 1650.00 45-inch Baby Caracul COAT (Keliml(i cellar) JQ qq 40-inch Baby Caracul COAT (Sl(unl( cellar and cuffs) 450 00 45-inch Taupe Caracul COAT 1050 00 47-inch Natural Squirrel WRAP q$q qq 45-inch Natural Squirrel WRAP '..... 750 00 45-inch Kelinsky WRAP 1050.00 47-inch Eastern Mink WRAP :50 00 45-inch Eastern Mink COAT ' 1450 00 40 and 45 inch Mele COATS 495 00 45 and 47 inch Mele WRAPS 650.00 36-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Self trimmed) jnz qq 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Self trimmed) jnc qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Self trimmed) inz qq 36-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Sl(un!( trimmed) jcq qq 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Sl(im!( trimmed) en: qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COA 1 S (Sl(unl( trimmed) mc qq 36-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Beaver trimmed) IO Oil 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Beaver trimmed) ng- qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Beaver trimmed) ,nr qq 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Squirrel trimmed) ,gc qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Squirrel trimmed) c jc qq 45 and 47 inch Hudsen Seal COATS and WRAPS . ' ' ' ' ,nrnn ,- . , , , 695.00 (Seme with contrasting cellars and cuffs copies of imports) NXMita -v I W VV - ten MISS PRICE TO WED MR. HEERMANN TONIGHT Marriage te Take Place In Incarna tion Lutheran Church This Evening at 7 o'clock The marriage of Miss Ruth Tfaeml Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Price, of 140S North Sixteenth street, and Mr. Hareld Charles Heermann, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Heermann, of Elklns Parle, will take place this eve ning In the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, Forty-seventh street and Cedar avenue. The Rev. Nathan R. MethOrn will officiate. The bride, who will be given In macrlage by her father, will be attended by Miss Barn Price ns maid of honor and six bridesmaids, who will be Miss Sarah Ceeko, Miss Dorethy Kchefleld, Miss Denetta Jerdan, Mlsi Margaret Qllmere, Miss Laura Meeley and Miss Elizabeth Dripps. Mr. Charles Merris Prlce will De best man, the ushers Including Mr. Hareld Funk, Mr. Hareld Cressman, Mr. William Redger. Mr. David Themas, Mr. Charles Knlttel and Mr. Mlltcm Drewn. A rccoptlen will fellow at the Rltz-Carlten. After a wedding trip through the Seuth Mr. and Mrs. Heermann wilt be at home at 6072 Wynnefleld avenue after February 1. N0RRI3T0WN Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, of West i Main street, are receiving cengratula. ' tlens en the birth of a daughter, Klen-, nor Jean. Mrs. Miller will be remetn. bered as Miss Margaret Care. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Ollssen, of 816 West Oak street, observed their fifty, first wedding anniversary en January 3. A dinner was given In honor of the event nt the home of their daughter, Mrs. Wllllnm Ccnth, Lansdale. Resides Mrs. Oenth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ollssen have three daughters, Mrs. Jacob Kncas, Mrs. Sara Wilsen and Mrs. Ocorge Shannen Ww Specialty cTAcp CHESTNUT AT NOW IN PROGRESS THE JANUARY SALE OF Quality Fur Coats V Providing Savings Up te 40 Only the choicest peltries have been employed in the development of these Coats and Wraps. Originations from our own Ateliers and exact reproductions of importations are included. The present markings represent still further reductions en prices previously reduced. PURCHASES MADE IN THIS ri-uixurtiM iiNvuicu.. r-AlAULL 32 Kirs JBUC&5a "'tj!"!""? -r- There are thirteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mr. a issen in eighty-one years and his wife Bevtnty. six. Mr. And Mrs. Charles C. Bessert, of Pottstown, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss aeergie Uessert, of Norrlstewn, nnd Mr. Kltnber RauD. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. RauD. of liieysburg, Pa, RESINOL 5oethinq And He&linq Fer Rashes and Chafinq OKA5 PREPARATIONS J Step Falling Hair! inks cet'AT treatment nt (tome or nt your barber's. iwmefe dnndrun, xtrcnmiif room, m a ii .!."." '0.' .'e mtien Iiir. St nt All Dnitrtut" anil nnrbrr or Colantonio & Hellnnd, Inc. 14 North 12th St.. I'hlliitlrtpliln. I'a. jef OrUfinati6n 13 STfeEET SALE MAY BE CHARGED II firrTl fcfeSTmin4ANTjF'sZ? TO IN MARCH. UPON REQUES -2fl n j) jlutVy -. J9s' Off Beginning TODAY: JANUARY REDUCTIONS ! lUadanu 835 Chestnut St. zPrlces Always MetlcratcsL! QUILTS 888 OLD FEATHER BEDS Quilt Recovering a Specialty We Call nnd Deliver Jellca Manufacturing Ce. 102 R. Sth fit. I'hnnri lemliard 2413 HATS CLEANED Remodeled In the neweit ahapri for apqrt aud outing urar. r 40 rtaja of ex. Pfrtenr U at rear trrice. Steinman 54 N. 7th St. Phenet Markt 2137 I Draal JtBentm Di Works. 107 a. Utk TW.er.r1 . Cherry Hloisemi and Baker ITOCttUCru mnd Mltlen nttWallnn Iianrra Red uced te .85.00 125.00 145.00 165.00 175.00 245.00 275.00 325.00 145.00 185.00 145.00 450.00 495.00 550.00 1295.00 550.00 350.00 850.00 650.00 550.00 750.00 1450.00 950.00 350.00 450.00 225.00 275.00 350.00 275.00 295.00 375.00 275.00 295.00 375.00 350.00 450.00 495.00 e den Jff V w l'IIII.A.'M I.KADINd TIIK,TRKN innKfT'iiv ik i.kk j. ,t, xiii'nr.rtT sisai vmvt asAia. Ai . .vk Mi m ALICE LLOYD Vrih Frem Iter Imden tc N.Y. Triumphs Hannfil01(i I'AMH.V IneliMIns liailUClUl U roedlfn' Hnnnrferil Cha. Heward Wl" . J . "V1 nnd Alhertn 1 owler Tnmce Kajiyama H.iller Illll Hllr I Alrrn Ilrun.nn Itoedn A J rniiflu Tour I'ulilrrn. pief Ciccolini &" Oprru llnfrii 'n. ANh A IltO Ht llltnt NDIXOIill.l. SHUBERraS2 MAT. SAT., 50c te $2.00 CU HEW YORK WIHTER CAnOErfl TTlesl alupcnder; 'Producle OF 1921 BI0QE5T MUSICAL SPLCTAClt ON tARTH LYRIC Last 3 Evgs. Last Pep. Mat. Sat. "; $1.50 Lauqh With Our Oreatett Icn'utca of Lnunhter i ma UmM A$Hppy vujiat covtey trrcat aai ej i KVfflnW t'l Amailnp llevu of llreadviiu Urau'in BG. NiXTMOM : a k A H MJOODS KrescHtj. inu IMJU3 FAriCt tlO C. 'MghTi IN A TURKISH BATH ONt Yrt AT tLTmr.r Tunri .. - DDIfFC H'CMTSftreen mtJmjt (32e rKKCb per mats. werVsatViIs A I Jr.! .t H I H.Mut!f. Tlium 1 T . Sat. nt 2:20 POP. MAT. TODAY $1.50 fiOOD St AT". A'' " m Hi firi-'If 1' I-OK At I HM-i'HMAN IS WALNUT AT-sat. 50c te $2.00 HOLSROOK in, THE BLINN BAD MAN One of lh tieri - of t n cm 1- !'MV M- D'.IUt 'I cr "s r 1 I . nnl rrani.il 't PuIfph Iiicip 11! f ( KD -, Ms Mm I H , XT WlEtf mi; ( ii:n ir jiisk i THE PHILADELPHIA FORUM anrrnui h u - n nbt-rn th.it Tumor l.r ut Inn- ii I r.f w I iiii.-i m h .u DR. M. T. LIANG I'er nor I nftitn .Mlnl-r.- r OilriH snlur Adili.r n' i Un.g Ut-legrttien wili hjeaK China and the Conference Trlilav ut 3 OO ."-.lliirilaj it X I.". PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Mmrnt d'lnili, (iilr-l enJ. Ilrmi- slmeniU, I'l.inUt 1'rrnrli I'resmin Ml IKOI'OIITW ei'i:i: . N Tiii-.-liin in. ill H lt tlnic T r Dtr lira. iit LeReidYsMVrfe,. Miiirx. MO,, lli-rn I iile'i Kullilrr. I'icte llprru Uelir. se.ii i ml Ilrppr', Dull. n i iiiim I unil I1LI ll'sll.ul HYPNOTIC PROPHETIC An Empire of New Emotions D. W. GRIFFITH OF THE STORM" V Philadelphia Premiere FORREST THEATRE Wednesday Night January 11 With LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH Symphony Orchestra PRICES ji Ml xl.Ms Itl.si in I I) SEAT SALE TODAY 11 HK M "I Ml Nil I .1 E Trnveltalks Celer Views Motion Pictures S(- tlDAY tvfi SAT 'AT.. Bee. Jan. 13.14 l ll Kill Ml s K I sn ami VOIUII Vl'l MIIIIIN Ml IIISMMtlv slllrl III ivV." ' r..i. rk-ntc "' "tfMt'b ' m, a a - ni.i.i..' ,,F NOW UUUIdl. ..V..W.W 5, J4. $3, $2 50 EITH'S THEATRE ETHEL LEVEY tn lli-r Nrui-.t sr , HARRY LANGD0N & CO. in mi ii it rni. ii m i uiiiiu i.it u i McWATTERS & TYSON lluriip. A I mln. " lr. Itrlirurtiil" tie MirriiiitiiliiiK slm ORPHLUM t"r""" ' l ivmi i I lirlltn ihi I niltiy ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "A Foel There Was" lit f MMSINTYREfi W HEATH M HM$Hppy vujiaLCOvtw JjWjaflj I Great Cast of 7 liLhi3i' LADIES r Mt "ORPHANS AW tlrc(len Blan1y Cetntxyir of i it "&. 4 iV. MAtlKKT AT NINETERNTIl 11 A. M. TO II I' M. t Nerma Talmadgc K itn tf In a Nr rirnt Nntlennt Attrnctlen. itm "Wonderful Thing: m Next Week Rudelph Valentin' In "The Conquering Pevtar" MAIIKKT AT HIXTKSNTIf HTIUBET ii no, i ae. 3 no. n se. 7 an, oae wir.i iam rex rnr.HKNTa MARK TWAKN'S cemi:dt neMANfu A Connecticut Yankee in Kinjr Arthur's Court A tremcndeui tcreen novelty, bubblintr with modern humor and entertainment of the higheit tort. T&arlten M tCHESTlfUTSlBR(H 11:30, 1:30,3:30, 5:30,7i30,9t30 ELSIE FERGUSON WALLACE REID in I'AnuiMt --t tf-Trnn "PETER IBBETSON" A f.oeiit I mnuri Production FIU'M ii. , AND I'twVY Cait Include: Elliett Dexter, Montagu Leve, Dolerei Cniiinelli, Geerge Fawcett & Barbara Dean. DAI API? I2M SrAKKBT 8T. iALALL i a m te n-15 p. M. "Child Theu Gavcat Me" ARCADIA C'liealnut Del. 18tn 10 A M t 11 IB P, M. BETTY COMPSON IN A NEW I'AItAMOt NT I'ICTtmn "The Little Minister" ,TTA'TDN Mummer's Parade VICTORIA e''Jir,,. TOM MIX In "TRAILIN' " CAPITOL r:4 makki:t hteeet in a m te n:ts p. if. PIir-.FMF n'RRIPM "CLAV ..... w u.x... nei.i.Anfl" REGENT MAUKI.T hT, Iil, 1TTII f -.ntinc ninmy ! i Unnm unil Heard" ii a m e ValODe Mt nr w JI'NIPKTl THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS r I.I1TI 1" TOfKS DDnAnuAV une t IiKVIt 1,1 .V l i , I ,lt ,S n THE v. , "OVER THE AI LEGHENY frtANKreiiD 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE NAZIMOVA in "CAMILLE" 1 "OVER THE HILL" CROSS KEYS ""..V-Jft?5 JACK ROOF & GIRLS ALHAMBRA 1STIAV ?&"$ III II 1 1 AM) i ."I T'UN hS Mil. ' i'Iiit.a rum n'' TnnATnna GARRICK. ' v-' MAr'BAT. LAST FOUR TIMES HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES I Ju ii l'urbe' U iin-t I'emfdy "The Famous Mrs. Fair" . NEXT TUES. SEATS TODAY Z1EGFELD FROLIC WILL ROGERS ki no i t'J 50 BROAD ; VI5 HAT. LAST FOUR TIMES I rentt ETHEL BARRYM ORE v . f e- rarttr DECLASSEE' By Zee Akins Next WccU Seatj Today - r 1 1 1 1 me, - i n.n. urn 1 1 n MARY RYAN I ' erri(t I entre..T, IJ II' Ir $ FORREST ; "l.'f,8. LAST FOUR TIMES I v 1 1 t. 'I iNOUIt H Mi u I l i i ii THE WANDERING JEW I I IN 1,1 ' f Hen i no I- ALDINE " irei- J'.'OO llln i in (l it II i M ' ri"l,T GEORGE ARLISS in "DISRAELI" ' III I KM l II l I (II I SMI III! I I nil I' l nil. 1 i Itrr II I' M. Tax I 1 riiliiK I'rlif. lirr I I' HuturiJ. Il. ..Ollllll t . METROPOLITAN !!,!!!; Mae DESMON 1 ir I'l ""Hilnf nit J STANTON ,tNt 8NTDER S and 0 ii?. I'lK nini.' l ) jzr. LY I'M II UK '-- At'l l. A Ii 'h "THE BROKEN WING". Hen, Hriceii .. '""J""". t t 'h tii-ktu m Het onto mid mmiJar i D!tSSvs ftS ? V ? A L"J 1 I ili w 1 P SlNfl wln. M- Tedr -' uardi len Frolics ,-V 3 tf . i (t , .j,, . ' l"alJ m "Tit Wfc L a. ' 7J .'t't ,k, t 'a StaK" '- '" .j.yK
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