,v Mil vs iftf -' V- a . s tv r-i . i i ev i ' ,r r' V'W. ". & - '. . .tv . V". S J 'H S TV"" I im r - i '. f.,y't v Vr. ' j ?- 1 1 T ':,' 9 -t ,n" : l u..', . .ir. 3 aW" v v1 , . . W- y771 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the First 'Assembly Which Will Be Held Tonight in the BellevitC' Stratford Ballroom mTMB wis 'w'icn tonight renllr was X the mem 01 mguie i " - " titd never been te a ball before, whose whole Idea of coming eus w ty a white muslin frock trimmed with MeuliUe la, which ehe had worn te the first Monday Evenln Dancing Class and whose first real Bilk or satin frock was worn at Uie First Assembly. There were ether balls through the year, It Is true, but they usually followed In the wake of the First Assembly. And the Monday Evening and the Assembly -tabllsbcd your position In society. New the Monday Evening Is no mere. And we have te confess that the As fimbly docs net scttle one's social posl pesl Mnn as It used te, because you can't Sways Just tell who is a subscriber and who 1 a guest. And, tee, new the Assemblies nre twd nmeng very 8,ny ball that nre given every ,wrf About three years "Sethat U T since the war when the balls were given again, the committee decided te Invite qufte a number of the debu debu tintes te one of the two balls as guests. And there you are. Net n single one of snob" can tell who Is or isn't, and Ire can't say any mere (as n days geno fy, te quote Melly Thayer's "Instruc. Sens en hew te behave at a ba 11"), Sm. i didn't knew SHE came," or will! for goodness sake, hew did they efwu'rse, the old subscribers knew witty well, but. after nil, what differ Ew does it make? I don't believe whin the Assemblies were started, about IhTndred and seventy-four or Ave yen re any one of the members had any 9m of what affairs they would grew te be It was a little gathering of congenial Sels, who started the dances together. Ed tradition has it that it was decided mly te have descendants of these orlgl erlgl ffibscribers attend the balls in years tThenrtile was held te very strictly for mm years, but time am 'circumstances rfcatwe things; and while I doubt H Smthere will be en the committee or among the patronesses ene who has net "always belonged," there nre many who did net subscrlbe ten years age who de new and very many who did net sub acrlbe twenty years age who are en ttje lilt. Se it's hard te tell. Anyway, it b awrfcctly beautiful ball, and tonight's will be as beautiful ns ever. I doubt net. The men of the committee this year are Dr. Charles Hart. Beauveau Berle. 3? Alexander Van Itensselacr, Edwnrd T. Beale, Charlie Diddle and Fritz Drayten, who is secretary. The pn pn trencsses will be Mrs. Geerge Harrison lusher, Mrs. Henry B. Oexe. Mrs. Svdney Hutchinson. Mrs Livingston B'iddle i and Mrs. Edward Chesten wheft you remember, was Emily Fex and who 1, the bride of tle year. Mrs. William Stmthera Ellin was te have been another Batrencss. but the death of her mother mether ff.?Mn.. Rudelph Ellis last week will prevent her being there. Mrs. Alexander Van Kcnsselner will recclve In Mrs. Ellis' place. . The dancing will take place as usual in the bnllroem, and the patronesses will receive the guests in the foyer. I al ways love te wntch the people coming down the stnirs once I have get through the pain of these curtsies mreelf. The winding stairway, men ..a n-nmftn In wonderful evening clothes, the women wearing exquisite colors and gorgeous Jewels, and the men beautifully groomed coming down te pass the line of patronesses, the women curtsying and the men bowing low an they stand Just back of the women. It Is really awfully pretty and It savers of the days when geed man ners held swav and no one was ashamed te behave like a lady or gentleman. There will be a great many dinners before the ball and theatre parties, tee, for that matter. K, AND MRS. JOSEPH FRITZ, Pelham Court, In Germantown, nre a dance last evening for tneir daughter, Henrietta. It was In the Xtese Gardens of the Bellevue-Stratferd, and Henrietta looked awfully well in a frock of geld and white broende, which itemed te me especially pretty, ns It hid panMs of white chill en and geld petal with tiny dewdrops of pearls or jhlnestenes en cither side of the skirt. Mrs. Fritz, wearing a hnndseme gown of chiffon velvet, received the guests with ber daughter. Thire were about 880 guctta of the Debutante and younger married set and upper was served in the Seuth Gorden it midnight. fA UNTIE has ideas en instructing the young, and insists that Blllle iU.?0 whole Ten Commandments, ma Billy is working hard at It. though eme 0f the words and meanings are fllffleult you will acknowledge. As he came te the end of the commandments, ... riS$a "l11 out 'covet.' Auntle, i.5?vf M1'8. word cev-tt, In these Jut? 'asked he. "Net ceve-ett, dear," a Auntie, "pronounce it "cev-et:' it. tf..1lwPi Th.ea BhaU net covet "' "'labor's wife covet means te tefcLiV dertre'" ,"Hn." ald Bill &,, .t,n "Ped way, "then It's ?f ' wl' n2fc ,ent thy neighbor's fcflr"; J) V TBheuld ? want my neigh -w wife? I mess." end wht, n B, w the head and a proud nlr he added ' KUess I Olln naf n ! - wn, NANCY WYNNE. if SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and f txrnti... - mneunPB ' .""'"'" fay warden the 5SStMI..EH,Sbah Breckle te1 cnguBement of their honor J? hnrUl?.,nol,leYue-Strfttfe',J '" v..ur orner sister-in-law. Mr. n.. iSf.S2 "In Jenes, Mrs. Guv a no aruests Lei.ii ,K ? '". rR Ganlnar Cnssatt, Mrs. ""lam PYiniVA """" .t'."' ..: ' "iuyu, iipm Jehn Fell, Mrs. Butler who haT?5!,0, DutIer and Mrs' ,h STiests f "e" en'ertaJned na Mr,, t l?.0f M&Y Hutlcr-H methflr M ana iiMii,leava today for New Krnnnr"Q. WJ" "nil tomorrow en th bridge, nngianS, 'r h0mt in Can1' K. the ?tltz-i?lten f?0.we by supper ?"n Deusin. f tvrt ' i10.ner of MlM L'r of Mr ,,h V;0"1', debutante dauh ? i Heuse iIrS Stay n- Lloyd, of J'r. and mp; "J0". te le slven by "'9 Cheitm t 1,,r0W.ard Weaken", cS an. JanSarv n"' n.n . Wednesday Carel p. HmUh? m' Wt" 'nolude Miss ?lllett. SUis nSJls Hanruih Marlen $$ ffi 55 MnMahie-n "Hutch. S,rf "1mer eF: ll ' Lee. Mr. "ne. -'-" ana Mr, Nerman fgSBSfHB v ..nnSE&K!8 iMmne m m. Henry F. Mlchell, wilt include Mlsa Vir ginia, de Morat Smith, Miss Katharine D. Perter, Miss Evelyn B, Drayten, mim npsemary p. Howe, Miss Isabel Frauer, Miss Vlrijlnla Heckscher, Miss Anne Ashton, Mr. Iawrence Bmlth, Mr. Ed y,rUA Hroeko-Jr Mr. nichard CTiew, Mr. Ambrose deary, Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. James Chesten, 4th, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Bcett Iandreth and Mr. Mlnturn T. Wright, Jr. Dr. and Mra. Ashton will entertain at a. luncheon at the Bellevue-Stratford, te be followed by a theatre party, en Saturday, January 21, in honor of their daughter, Miss Careline Ashton. . Miss Walburgn Kaul Beilly, debu debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Henry Beilly, of 2209 St Jnmes place, whose engagement haa recently been announced te Mr. Alcxander Broelts Paine, of New Yerk, left yesterday for n. visit te New Yerk, where nhe attended the weddlnir of Miss Ellen MeCarter and Mr. Atwood Vlelett, Jr., which waa solemnized at neon yesterday at the home of the bride In Bumsen, N. J. Mr.Vw"aUe.r Schuyler Volkmar, who spent the early winter at Oreysteck, the country estate of her mother, Mrs. Gcqnre C. Themas, tit Chestnut Hill. wm tncrve into Oreysteck Ixidge. her I " w",?.?.me .n Norwood avenue, Chest nut Hill, early next week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burten Bobln Bebln .B..tt tthelr daughter, Miss Ellse Ulclala ileblnettn. who )mv hn n..t. pylng OreyBteck Ledeo the last two years, hava moved te West Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill. Ph?n, EtT.Runnt L 221 Aliens lane, Chestnut Hill, who haa been passing 5uVJlralrW.ce.k cftmP'nfT In the Adiron dack Mountains, will return home to morrow. MM',EaJher h- "heads, daughter of rinia !a ft,r?? i- "eward Bheads, of S,.rtani-1, 171A w,a nut street, has re-nVnj?2-ifrem ,Merr'elt. L. I., where she attended a finnan ..... i.i-i. r Kellffi8 Cnr entcrtaneJ dunns Ant :"ZZ..A"fl welsh Sailer, debutante of ?7i5 aJr.r- nn.a Mrs- Jeseph Sailer. ?n-.nnw E 8.trcet' wh0 ha" been hV SllZJl" C,hrl8tmas vacation with mi,H re& wln ,turn en-Saturday te Smlth Cel.IeK. Northampton. Mass., where she Is a student ' niihSaimuel H 1Ibert anl Mr. Jehn n hH 'ni18m0t MX. -and Mrs. Jehn ?hi Z',0nLne?.J?,p'. n,,al- wbe spent the holidays with the lr parents, returned yesferdeV" '' Concord' N- .T.n. ann.unl lunohcen of the Farm- n "iP.u " eV WL" be fflvcn nt the Acorn ri . ' ""'eoaev nncniffen, January 1.8. .Mrs. Charles H. I.udlnirteA H 2h3?JiS W-Ll1?- ,Th0 committee In- ;,""" . 'iiu iea, .Mrs. ciarcnce Warden nnd Mrs. Leuis B. Lemelne: Mrs. Helen Kelly nnd MIsb .Tennn.tfn i'aui, nurses of the MIArierHi tt. nlfnl. mill l... .t. """"". -A"" in . -- .... -.w trn3. ":..."','" '".wnai-net party en ienuav evening. Tnvntn.,, nt a w ' Sn2a.de,'rr,,a Clu.b ier the'bene'nt of the Nurses' Heme of the hospital. Ti.i.-p2SS5r2?. .or .Mrs, .Charles esse W ."vavsffi 2427r'wt TJ.rn?'Jaceb cnrad. Jr.. of marrlJ ? VHW1 avenue. announce the ryn' ECe0nfhe,,r SlX "? en August 24.-at New' YerkL " a' mr. ana Mm. .Tnhn ttr n, .. Jehn -W Plank nniinn. S .i.;r'". .V . r''K an Ml.. T-r "" F. ineiraaueht sr wiS tejj?..5sssfe un jjvkb Mennuirli ..t ttr..,." D. C., en December 6. nM!7;ia-HI ,TnPpan. of Ardmere. will SJ't'SLltt &"? Bltz'Crr" of Londen it,.. A' .."OH. ,'arlr -ryan. tematlenal Law" at the Mede" rrfSi iiih. I :r-vnn ..a1 .. this morning. ALONQ THE READING kln.ei" .Ji""818.1? Olenn. of Jen Samuel S-T.", ."""."ler t "r. a; Larzelere. haa joined Mr.' CT...J ...r","J? J' S?a-V ' & Tn'a'Vurr riuyu jvrn.r. nr nw rkr.. . . . . the winter. The Bev. Dr. Llewellj-n N. rector of Sr xrn.,in. ttC.i''' '..v-bie7. en BceHanS" TI,refl,by"lan Church en Mcetland, the LnnU of Peetrv and R.0.man,C! nt the reKUlar menWbSsl. ness nieetlnir. reception nnd tea of the Pen. president. Mr " T,T",rl- . " betl anf MS. William Cheste"r ? "First en Your II i Geerge Allen, inc. 1214Chestnut Street-1214 Final Clearance of Mid-Season MILLINERY !! Jllft bout thls time of year our winter hats get a little shabby and we need something; new te tide us ever the two months ahead. On Friday and Saturday at ALLEN'S, you may have Your Choice of 250 Medels at $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $10.00 Every hat of distinctive quality and workmanship. A great sale nt the greatest possible saving te YOU. -Trimmed Sports Hats- Fer Women, Miasm and Children $2.00 te $5.00 Smart Veils. FRENCn CHENILLE DOTTED Black, brown, navy, taupe and Jackdaw. SPECIAL 29c VEILING in becoming meshea and colors. Thcse nre all higher priced veilings. Of Interest te Everyweman are the following JANUARY REDUCTIONS: JAPANESE SILK QUILTED VESTS. Sizes 34 te U Sieevelcss. All white. $1.65. $2.00 values. SLIP-OVER SWEATERS. Leng sleeves and round necks. .Black and u few colors. $2.50. Values up te $6 50 SPECIAL GROUP OF NIGHTGOWNS at $1.00. Values ' up te $3.50. High neck and long sleeves or square neck and short sleeves. Muslin or butiste. Seme lace trimmed CORSET COVERS AT 65c. Vnlues up te $1.50. Of muslin, trimmed with embroidery or lace. SWISS AND DOMESTIC KNIT UNDERWEAR at Half Price. Broken sizes and styles. VANITY FAIR nnd KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR at One-Third Off. Broken sizes and styles. Attends Ball Tonight BlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBm" HvP''. Photo by rhote-Crafttrj. USS ELLEN V). LLOYI) Sllsa Lloyd Is a daughter of Mr. nnd r.:.-3. Stnry Lloyd, of this city, nnd srnnddaushter of Mr. and Mrs. Kfflneji.im It. .Merris. She will he eucst of honor ut a dinner before the Assembly this evening vice presidents: Mrs. Jehn II. Cress, re cording Bccrctary; Mrs. Georite V. B. Leltch, correspendlntr secretary ; Mrs. William P. Selgert. federation secretary, and Mrs. Themas Sullivan, treasurer. GERMANTOWN Miss Margaret Bya'.i, of B6C5 Mat thews Btreet, entertained last evenlnK at her home. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Havlland, Mr. Jeseph A. McAullffa and Mr. Vincent Byan. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Elizabeth S. Shoexmllh. nt ?nn North Thlrteenth street, has announced the cnirafrement of her daughter. Minn Abigail Ambler Shoesmlth. te Mr It r. r . - -. . . -.. ---. xurie i-rvunuru, ei rieisDore, is, J, Miss Helen Sayler, of North Twelfth street, will be hostess this afternoon te the members of her card club. Miss Anna Leftus, of 1824 North Fif teenth street Is entertaining as her prucsts for n. fortnight Miss Margaret Hurlc and Miss Elizabeth Kcnnedy, of Scranton, Pa. Mr. William Deegan, of 1437 North Seventeenth street, has returned te his home after spending the holidays with relatives In Nerwnlk, Conn. The Beard of Governors of the Myatle Thirteen Fraternity held a meeting last Tuesday night Mr. W. Styles, 8329 O street, has returned from Brooklyn, where he visited Mr. and Mrs. a. Ewlng, 244 Harris street 80UTH PHILADELPHIA ..f?"v,nn,a Mr- Harry J. Hagan. of 1722 Slgel street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter, Margaret Mary. Mrs. Hagan will be remembered as Miss Margaret Gal lagher, at Fifteenth end Perter streets. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Beman, of 1733 Johnsten street have been enter taining for a week as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Hoffmeyer. of Balti more; Mlsa Ursula Clemens and Mrs. Helen Clemens, of Brooklyn, and Mr. William Beman, of New Yerk. Miss Besallnd C. Dever, of 1532 Por Per ter street, entertained Wedneedav ve- Iijb at her home. Her guests Included Miss Veronica McGranary, Miss Bose TEW DEL,WAnE niVEB DRrDOB notegrftvure Bupplement will b cublUhx In Mie HtrjeNO Poblie I,inen today. Adv. Shopping LialT VEILS AT COc Kneed. Mlscj Alms. M. Dever, Mr. P. B. Cllggett Mr. William Murphy and Mr. Edward C. Dever. Mrs. Charles Dowd, of 2832 Seuth Chadwlck street, la entertaining Mlsa Anna McICallum, of Holmesburg, ns her guest for n few days. Mrs. Dowd will be remembered as Mlsa Mary Williams, WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Margaret Nugent, of 808 Wood land avenue. has been entertaining na her guest for a fortnight Mrs. Arthur Mlnnlck, of Syracuse, N. Y. Minn Besalle Toomey, of 1402 Seth Fifty-fourth street, Is entertaining for a few days as her guest Mrs. Catharine Oakes, of Everett N. J, Mrs. B. Harvey, of 8227 Baoe street entertained laBt evening at her home the efllcera of Auxiliary Ne. 8, N. A. L. C. Among these who were present were Mrs Mary Preston. Mrs. Anna Duckworth, Mrs. Amanda Merris, Mrs. Margaret McOulre. Mrs. Susan Barn dollar and Mrs. Elizabeth Durang. FRANKFORD AT,n. Cunningham and her son. of 1320 Sellers street, nre spending a fortnight ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Fngcr, of Norfolk, Va, . ",nt! Mr J- w- Herbert have, gene te St Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. Miss Gertrude Hamilton, of Orthodox street has returned from ft stay of eev. oral weeks In Baltimore, where she was the guest of Miss Helen MacCulley. Mf. nnd Mrs. II p. Sampson, of Fex- wuu, iiiuine, nave holidays with Mrs. nave Deen spending the oampnen-s slstern, ine musses uranksnaw, of 1223 Har DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mra B. H. Potts and their! & have returned te their home In1 Drexol Hill from a visit te friends In heKs?W"' " WnW0 th6y Pa83"d th" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wliltecar havn ! Sod,lnte th0-Ir new home en Swarth Swarth Swarth more avenue, flwarthmore. ln I Mr. and Mra. Jeseph F. Swlnel hn have recently rutiim.V ?.' in?.Ie' wh. dlnir trln. will ..,, "u,V,.",0'r wca va.u.k w.yay & GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY OUR FIRST JANUARY REDUCTION SALE Sets a Mark for Value-Giving We have said little, our energies have been given te accomplishment. This January Reduction Sale might be launched in mere spectacular terms and fashion we prefer the beautiful apparel, the low prices te carry the mes sage of Harris achievement. GOATS- LOTNai-24.50 let no. -29.50 101 N0 "-39.50 99.50 te 150.00; Formerly 150.00 te 275.00 Exquisite one-of-a-kind model coats, including original Paris models. THIRD FLOOR Dresses Drastically Reduced The Entire "Harris" Selection of Women's and Misses' Dresses for Every Occasion Dresses, 29.50 Formerly te 59.50 One Kroup that fairly Indicates the values no a whole. At this price, Dresses of chiffon velvet, silk and satin crepe, Peiret twill, duvetyne, veldyne, taffeta. Fer street, uiiomeun una evening. Silk Chemise Special 3.50 Of heavy quality crepe de chine, trimmed with inserts of real filet and vanity fair ribbon. January Reductions in This Different Kind of Juvenile Shep Emphasize "Harris" Leadership in Stiie De velopment for Girls and Value Opportunity Girls' Dresses 3.75 6.95 Formerly te 5.50 Formerly te 12.50 In every wanted fabric. Many styles. Fer ayes 6 te 14. Girls' Fur-Trimmed Coats, 12.50; Formerly te25.00 Others at 25.00; Formerly te 50.00 sssffis stea tfvXS&r i.iiisteiii? sr ssr1 Very Great Reductions in Girls5 Party Dresses and Furs FOURTH FLOOR Wm HHelall. will remain for two yean. Mr. Swingle, before her marriage a few weeks age, was Miss Marlen Thomsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bebert It Thomsen, of Lansdowne. MOOREBTOWN Mr. and Mm William D. Blrgby, of Chester avenuA entertained at dinner en Monday. Among the guests were Judge and Mrs. Jeseph Gaaklll and the Bev. and Mrn. Frederick Warden. The Bev. and Mrs. James Dauerty, of the Mans, spent the new year holt days ln Sharen Hill, Pa. Mr. Jehn Potts has returned from a visit te the Pecene Mountains. Mr. 'and Mra. Balph Rogers enter tained at cards en Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wallls Armstrpng entertained at dinner before the donee at the Mcr chantvllle Country Club en Thursday. The members of the Field Club gave a dance ln the I. O. F, building en Wednesday evening. NORRI8TOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. William Helsteln Beb. erts, of C62 Stanbrldge Btreet, cele brated thelr forty-fifth wedding anni versary nt a reception given at their home. The ceuple hae threo daugh ters, Mra. Alfred W. Barker, Miss Emma. D. and Miss Susan H. Reberta. Mr. and Mrs. Milten Pagel, of Frank lin avenue, entertained at a family din ner In observance of their tenth wed ding anniversary. Mr. anil Mra. 'William Winner, of 92 uoergo Biroet, entertainea at meir home JANUARY REDUCTIONS Madams 855 Phectni.f 2 Prr, Al;y. rwm'uj CW lUPOnTEItB. DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST C1IAICACTE11 FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS 7. nl$ xr Chestnut Cerner Twelfth CAPES WRAPS Formerly te 49.50 Formerly te 55.00 Formerly te 69.50 LOT NO. 44 A r A Formerly b.OU te 89.50 LOT NO. 5 Q r A Formerly jVDJ te no.eo LOT NO. 6 Q( r A Formerly Ot.OU te 139.50 Dresses, 45.00 Formerly te 79.50 Styles and sizes for the woman requiring extra sire. Made en lines that slenderize. Of Peiret twill, tricotine and exope knit Canten. Superbly tailored. SECOND FLOOR Blouses, 9.95 Formerly 14.95 Of crepe de chine and Gcorpette Over Blouses trimmed with beads and con trasting bhades. Exceptional. for Every Day and "Best" 1 9 OK Formerly JLLu.UO te 25.00 18.50 fa gpparet that Wrfr- th UxrHtr In. honor of Mlsa Mary McMulItn and thilr son, .Mr. Geerge wlsner. Miss Mo Me Mullln and Mr. Wlsner's engagement has recently been announced. YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Bebert W. Welch, of the Bartram, Philadelphia, were enter tained during the New Year's holidays by Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Barnes. Mr. Harvey Whitehead waa hostess for her bridge club en Tuesday after noon. Miss Elizabeth McCermlck entertained recently In honor of Miss Jacksen, of Fen Argyl. Miss Helen Leedom has returned te Wcattewn Scheel after spending the holidays at her home here. vsmMWMMzntsMmumi Plants roses in children's Checks Victer Bread SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Formerly te 37.50 woman ftuiauiiifflUiaiiltliiJiilciiwiJii : l ; i 3 h MC 1 1 Big I Leaf O' I $ a Sold only in our Stores m 1 i I A 5 is auuucnu-ii q 4 9 B- J- 'ill aril S VHS' llNf "" lilt niwiui g lflSUD d fcl r-1 ill IK H ' KttnTilJliir.lUiilllUiliifciJSiiaiUUUUajIiliWkiiuiiiJiiuHuimwtBii no mi 1 1,1 v (U . I I 9 ! I I I Doekmyer Conard A pretty and quiet weddlrig took place en Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conard, 6G6G Locust street when their daughter Dorethy was married te Mr. Edwin H. Beukmyer, Jr., of 6418 Cedar avenue. After the ceremony the bride and groom will Bpend some tlme in the Seuth and return te their home about February 1. rtui.A.'s i.RAniNa TiinATnr.s THnr.arieN or t w. .?. .i. Mitriiwtvr DAILY MATH. AT 2 1 liVIiM. AX 8 ALICE LLOYD Frtsh Frem Hr Londen A N.T. Trlumphii nanneferrl I'AJHI.Y Includlnc S.7V 7. '''"NX""' Hniifferl CIIAS. ireUARD A CO. 8Uer Illll IUIIj- I Heed & FtaikW Alen ronen I Four Taldren. Ciccolini Vatr of CMeme Ornnd Onra Ce. NEXT V V.V.K HIWTH NOW BeasJe McCoy Davis unci rt Orrnt Hill nf All Htnr Hfm1llnr TSHUBEOTSg&SS. MAT. TOM., 50c te S2 QU HEW YORK WIHTER CARDEXf Most Stupendous Production fASVSInlK ptet ruLt HOWAfid DIUUL9I mU3ltftl 1KU.lfA.LL VA1 LAKin LYRICLast 2 Evgs. Last Pep. Mat. Tomer. m$1.50 Laugh With Our Greatest Geniuses of Laughter GwfaMWMnPMm ""Bl lifl HI SK3 BMwmmjmui ftiMJlMUIll IUIU1 M . ffl A SMAPPy MUSICiL COMtC JTJ m-'"VWA Great Cast of 7J &&$$& An Amazing Itei'u of lirnailinj Uruufl't BG. tfiXTMGM SEATS NOW A H WOOD5 O, (.: j, TMt fAOuS FAfiCt FtO O 17 IN A TURKISH BATH ONE. YEAH AT ElT Net THlAjai. My DDIFC h'chts drtw ' b't star, 2S rlIV.LbOR MATS. WED & SAT swiTe ADELPHI OnCATFST K' f r v M(ltt nt RAO Iter Mutn.Tlnirn. X. Snt nt ;2n i 'itr vii: I2Bth Time Hire lxt 'Xliurnduy Nlirht SEATS (IH roil i UhLKH AHEAD GOOD SEATS AT THE HOX OFFICE FPU ALT. ITRFOIlMANf ES WALNUT MAT- tomer. 50c te .$2.00 HOL6ROOK f. THE BLINN BAD MAN One at the ireutn of the year " . , MOKNINO LEDQEn. It rrlpii and heidn and makes the puleen tlnnW RECORD BEATS NOW IT. It NEXT WEEK HYPNOTIC PROPHETIC An Empire of New Emotions D. W. GRIFFITH Freienta the Bterr of the Immortal Bubble "ORPHAN OF THE ?? A New rnd of Plenty for the Heart Philadelphia Premiere FORREST THEATRE WED. NIGHT, JAN. 11 With LILLIAN and DOROTHY G1SH Symphony Orchestra PRICES Nlrhte Hat . IIel Mute J2 Jl 50 Jl A S0e AU Other Matinee. IX 00 una 30e A I.I. SIU1S UlCM.liM.K SEATS NOW SELLING mi: ArAiiiaiv or mcsic THE PHILADELPHIA FORUM announce te Its mernbar. that n5d or We. !,,vtn Ke2ttl DR. M. T. LIANG rSr,"ler L'"r'n -Mii.mer of Uilneee XJe.esatlen. win apnm China and the Conference PHlLAUtLPHIA ORCHESTRA A Inrent rt'Inily t,iie.t nnd. Ilrure Mnieinlr.. VliinUt renin I'rnrr wn To Te liUhl f.'30 IedHJ lit 3.00 Tomer. t K n MKTKOrOMTAN OIT.BA CO.. N. 10, at ft IaC llnw 'LeReid'YsSS MX $' V,eC' -"" Cind. iirrft ii.i Seate AcU i Heppe. H10 rhptlnat EITH'S THEATRE ETHEL LEVEY In Her Nriint Hnnw in.. HARRY LANGDON & CO. McWATTERS & TYSON llurni ireeu. "A lire, lteheiireul" IK hurreiiniliiiic Nhu METROPOLITAN ilgft"- Mae DESMOND III the I lrt l'hlla I'reiieivtat ,n el "THE BROKEN WING" Pep-Pncea MJ-fn"',BOe Tl-keu ut Ue enice anj IJuutni. fpvassm TOR ( -.in , n 1 .Direction Unty CemWnr mt MAniCRT AT NINETEENTH ' !'' 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ' l Nerma Talmadge In r New Flrit National AttraetleWrfD Added Attraction MJBOVBtCA . OnEEIC EVANS. Vecal Sele Next Week Rudoloh V.ta in "The Cennuerinrf Pnwe!SVt 1IA??-ET AT BIXTEKNTIt BTnWBT' 11 an. 1 no. g.nn K.l.n n.ln UilA WIM.IAM feiC 1'IUtHF.NTs' MARK TWAKN'S COMED7 IIOMANCB A Connecticut Yankee In KInp Artriur'a Court A tremendeu screen novelty bubbling with modern hustr and entertainment of tke hlgheat aert. , JB TCHESmUTS&"BMOAD ll:30.l!30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9l30 ELSIE FERGUSON WALLACE REID T A PAnAMni':T "IfTtmR 'PETER IBBETSON' A ,.1.Cnr?? Pl'imauri Production UluM VOVCI. AND VUit Cnit Include! Elliett Dexter, Montagu Leve, Doleres Cainelli, Grerpe Fawcett & Barbara Daan. PAI AfE 1214 MAIIK15T 8T. I rtfjrt.. 10 A M tell-in P.M. "Child Theu Gavcat Me" ARPAniA Chestnut Del. lth tIV,iUlJ 10 A M tellilBr. SI. BETTY COMPSON IN A NEW PAItAMOI'NT PICTt.'nB "The Little Minister" ATTKAP-ffi.N Mummer's Parade VIPTfiRIA MARKET AB. 9T1I V IV I Vili n a M tn 1 1 ;lt! p. M. TOM MIX in "TRAILIN - TAPITOI 72 MAHKET BTHBET VlllVrLi 10 A M te 11 ill! P. M. EUGENE O'BRIEN -g. P. PTC NT MArtKCT T. Del. 17TU IJJill I fenetance B Inner In "nnnm nnd Heard" CONTINUOUS pMTl JSaHSbT ii a m te ValODe nt 11 P V JIINIPEJl THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS at t.itti.b pmena BROADWAY bread a : sntdbr VAUDEVII.I.EANr " nrnE daniels 'n -the speed eirl' next "OVER THE HILL" ALLEGHENY fhankfeiu) ' nuw-uuui a ANn A.T.T.EOrENT 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE NAZIMOVA in "CAMILLE" "OVER THE HILL" CROSS KEYS TH maiucbt JACK ROOF & GIRLS -ALHAMBRA 12TIl,A'VD Jg"" VAUDEVILLE AND "OOIDES' SNVRE" PKII.A 'S FOnEMOST TlIEATnEB J.rvl.IVIV I AST MAT. SAT. LAST THREE TIMES HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES In James Ferbea' Brilliant Corned "The Famous Mrs. Fair" NEXT TUES., SEATS NOW N kli 1' II OH 'O IS. 00 Wed & Sat Mate 77e te 12.30 DDAAn LAST - evgs.. 8:ie &XJJ.U I.A8T MAT BAT. LAST THREE TIMES CHARLES KTIOIIMAN PreeenU ET H EL BARRYIV90RE In the treateat triumph of har caraar DECLASSEE" By Zee Akiiu Next Weelc Seats New i- M II HARRIS Present "ONLY 38" Wi1; ANRY A VTW PnMfPT I y A E THOMAS eniOIVAI N V i AS I' Si PRODUCTION 1'irect Trim .r jnipl. a' )rt Theatre.N.T, Vrl r Ml tn Mr te 2 80 -l a Hi Nfaie fidr te j FORREST VT't0 LAST THREE TIMES DAVID IIH A8CH & I EllLANQEn'S Marvtleuj l'rotluctlen THE STANTON WANDERING JH& By E TFMPI 15 THt'llflTON I Urea teat Dranuult Hematlen of the Heaien I l'llr A nlkhte r.tk- te 12.00, I Hatui ., :fu' e te i: oe I ALEfN ft Cheetnut at 10th M I'll Hprur. IHrrrtlnn 1REI 1) A M, K. Y 11 A M ' r 'nu,'ii h wlna 11 GEORGE ARLISS in "DISRAELI" I II 1 I ny VWtr. " Kr. Tlrer. I TeO P.M. BOcilfle Alter OP. SI. 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