..f .. .,... V.JJW.i ,ktay-'" jrt rrsj-jfiypfm piancy Wynne Talks ,e Unusual Number, of Balls This Season Opera Supper Dances in Feyer, 'J The Mterbury Tea w, -,. 'nih culnc en In the social r-Vrt It Is hard te bHve thai the 1 SSSi w II net begin until Nwem. i ?'"..' ...t,lti eners tllfht. Of S nbn of thi r large affairs hava uin h"ld, Just .smafier danctt Mil BM5,W the number of these 'hE;Elnments Vpwially for the tjelmi. ffie"a"excencd anything of the M",!;; t rnii remember. It In with with ffdeubt W nutumn I-hllndcL nd'neT hSSde- the, Asscmbll,.. uJl will be be'd at usual en the flrnt SridaV Blht after January 1 and the Wrl'lay "Itht before Ient, the Bene SBi the Midwinter and Bal Masque SSn'tatha Commlttee Ball,-which wan iiirtcd last year by n-number of the !Sinr married men and' bachelors, wffifla evidently ,&V tjannual ftlr: Hre the large public? bells tee, I ...charity and the Autumn- linil, the I'lntttr held under Ihe auspices of one of IZVfe&tY ??; y -i y-;T i - imm .aainn rinu. iiii wilii n .......-. m Ike Amrruuu "- -- .- r i i . vnsaiiBiiwnu or lii ,ki. think of. the. private aances , city umieunced today V..l ... in ihn .'nlnnninir ter Decern-Mane Holcomb. duuirli nflB."RUh Itelrnmh t STjSuary untf .the early part 'ibe'erezer ball. 'given for Florence cSir, one of the debutantes, Is ached SET for December 12 J the Committee Ell December lf;ithe.Walter Jefferds' Sfnee for tlielr niece, Marguerlte-Bdyle, rt the Bltz-Cnrlten, will be given i Do De Mmber10. The Ocergc Tyler' dnnce it the Klts.fer Helen Ilnpe Montgomery l te V tm'Dccembcr 18, and the Wll m JenkB of; Morristown. If.,1 am net mistaken,' have secUred December i as thelr .nlilit for a half nt the Hellevuc-Stratferd for their' daughter, JTne,ntCiilg8M, December 21, there ,111 be a large ball liven for Anne Tbwnrend by a number of the friends at hr late parents; Mr. nnd Mrs. lUlnh Tewnscnd. The BenNltkV'ls te ki held December 20 the Atlcrburys' Cn December 27, nt the Bellevue Stratford, and the Charlton Yurnalls' for their debutante daughter en Decem ber 20, while New Years Day will see a ball for Miry enry. given by her par tnti, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn White Geary, and the Clarence Delans' dance, unless chinged. la te be 'en January 4. And these are just n few; 1 am net mentioning lurge affairs given at home and In the hotels, besides epcrn parties ind supper dnnccs, junior dances nnd foedness knows what else. I can't see, .. I. ... l... .1.1.. MA. l.nrtn Ifr (Or Biy pun, nun mu uvui urn acv iv up. And It's net only the debs this ittr, though the greater part of the tntertainlrg is for thorn; the grown ups, tee, will go te most of the balls and a geed many of the dances as 117 SPITE of the dark and rainy weather, the teu which Mr. and Mrs. William Wnlluee Atterbury gnve yes terday afternoon at the Uellevuc Ktrotferd was vgry well crowded; and Kliiabeth, In whose honor the affair was ilven, rertnlnly did leek sweet In a frock of white velvet made with a rattier long skirt and having a wide girdle of rnlnestenes and pearls. Mrs. Atterbury. looked" very stunning, tee, and just every one wni there. The flowers which were sent te the debu tante fairly filled everv nook and cor cer nr of the rooms. , I have beldeni seen it many exquisite blooms. rpiIB opera dances In the Feyer of the Academy after the opera proved Mich a success'' last earit has" been deilded te have them again this season, nnd If I am net mistaken Mrs. Jeseph Leldy Is clinrimnn of these parties, uhirh are ereat fun. It's llku th nr. rhestra tens, te convenient te be able te go right upstairs Inte the Feyer for supper or tea without having te rush out for wraps und wait for cars te ride te another place. It's a splendid iden. and, te be sjnngy. "It's going great." SHE was a very pretty little woman, though as n girl of fourteen or se the nan been rather spindly legged jind angular. Time, however, had rounded her out, and her eyea nnd hair and coloring did the rest, se new she Is Quite n beauty. She moved Inte n certain-, suburb lately, where a friend of former years lived, nnd for some reason this former friend, who seems net quite certain of herself, was net .very cordial te the pretty 'woman. Her little girl, however, took a great fancy te heri nnd every rhunce.she get would, run in te see her. ,' -. One 'da v, she -tame In great excite ment, and after looking at let us cnlt her Mrs, L, In n nulszlcn wav she remarked: Well, 1 knew all about you.-- wrs. i,. ; laughing te herself, decided te hear the -worst and said, VOh. de you?" 'Yes, Indeed," nodded me eusy ntie gin. "wnen yn were young jeu were terriBie homely." NitNCY- WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Interest in 'ttif are these" or Mi ter of the late I. VVulleclaterf.tTf-haln. n Vlcnim Aiiurr . and -Miss Elisabeth van Dsrveer, OH pliant,1 (laughter of iMrs. Walter Oil pnant, of Trenten, and Mr. a dart:ett HtryKer, -son of Dr. Samuel Stryker of tnis city, v , Miss Holcomb Is a niece of Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Blabon, of Bryn Mnwr, and -In January Mrs." 'Blabon and 'Miss Holcomb will m te Kurepe, where the mnrrisge III take place. Miss pliphant Is .very active In the Junlor.-vlAjaBUe in Trenten, being vice K resident of the orffanlkatelri. Ne date as been set for her Wadding te Mr. Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Edward Zlm mermann, -of Chestnut Hill, will en tertain at dinner at their home en Sat urday evening. December 18,-In honor of their daughter, Miss Helena Zlm mermann, before the Saturday. Evening Dancing (Class. . . Miss Virginia Eatle, 'daughter el Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pardee Earls, of Crlt Crlt tenden street and Gravers lane, Chest nut Hill, will entertain at luncheon and card party at her home en Thurs day next, In honor of. Miss Katharine Bradford Knight, daughter of Mrs. Bradford Knight, of 2208 Rittenheusa street, whose marriage ttf Mr. Edward Cooper Cassard. win of Mr. and Mrs. Harry TJpplncett Cassard, of Loekofar Farm. Chestnut Hill, will take, place en Tuesday. November 28. Thirty guests w !W iL.,.tcJ,,d-.t Among the guests who will attend the card party which Mlsa Carel Preble Smith, daughter of Mrs. L. Heward Weatherly, will give this Afternoon at her home, 8919 Chestnut street, In honor of Miss Knight, will be Mlsa Molsle Stewart. Miss Eleaner V.' Blean, MIhh Susie Stewart, Mlsa Qer Qer trude A. H. Oraham. Miss Elizabeth Jcanes, Miss Muriel Bishop. Miss Syd ney Hiddle. Mies Pengy Ueeengarten, Mfsa Virginia Ea:l Miss Lysbeth Boyd, Miss Alva Hergen IKs Margaret DaU lett. Miss Mary b-en Nerrls, Miss Marjorle L. . Lai yc. Mrs. Reginald Jacob). Mrs. Karl IXdce, Jtre. Stenhen D. Collieun, Mlus Prisellla Davis, Miss Mary xayier uniRiit, ansa Augusta Har risen una aiibh Helena u. .Mitchell. Mr. and Mm Jehn Rogers Maxwell, of Selkirk, Vlllaneva, will give a din ner and theatre party early In December in honor of MKs Elizabeth Morgan, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reed Morgan, of Mldwoeds, Chestnut Mies Elisabeth Dulles Bartow, (laugh, ter of Mr. und Mrs. JeMali Blackwell Bartow, of Chestnut Hill, will enter tain at luncheon en Wednesday next In honor of Mrs. Herbert W. Warden, Jr., of Haverford, and Miss Clair Mor Mer Mor eon OUtings, debutante daughter of Mrs. Jehn C. Olttlngs, of Ocrmantewn. There will his fifteen guests. Mrs. War den was Miss Dorethy Ely, daughttr of Mr. and Mrs. William Ncwbeld Ely, of Chestnut Hill, before her marriage last June. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reland D. Pollock, of 8319 Seminole avenue. Clicbtmit Hill, will give a theatre party en Saturday evening. December 2. in honor of their niece. Miss Lillian Fergusen, debulanie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln For Fer For gunen, of 8031 Seminole avenue, Chant nut Hill, before the dance which Mrs. Scth Hetherlngten, of zoie Pine street, will give at the Rltz-Carlten In honor of her daughter, Miss Uetty Hetherlng Hetherlng eon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M. Schwartz, . i t". : kkkkkkPSaVBkKslwkkkkkkBlFBBTtfc ' ' aaaaaMaiei '3aigMiBitiaa?.'a.'jTig-.'".. .- kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkBL. At; ' HkHkHWBVnkkBfcMtAlkkBKBkkkkkku kkkkkkHskkkkkkkV sV?cvL'akkkkHkVHkkkkkkH wSSSSSSSSSSSSSe i r A- ' i . . i ;.... Ledcer Photo" Mrrlee . MlSaANNtt,AtiUiVN Daughter.ef Drahd Mn. Themat Q.-Xthten. of RedUaf.Wvnne RedUaf.Wvnne RedUaf.Wvnne woed, who will bt the gue$t of honor at a dinner which herpar? tnta witt give en Friday evening, January 6, before the Firtt , Assembly. Dr. and Mrti.Aehten, Mie$ AthUm, Mitt Careline Aehten and Mies Helen Hepe Montgomery, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery, recently returned from Cambridge, Mats., -where they attended the Harvard-Prince-y , ten football game en Saturday last. by a card party at 4 oxlecx.-- , Among these, who expect te' meter up te , Princeton en Saturday next for the .Yale-PrlncetOn football ana Mrs. jenn sremie: came are Mr. sar. ana irp uv- Arthur N. cioedfellow, Mr Nlchelaa A, retry ana Mr. Nicholas a. retry, wr. Germtmtewn Dr. atAt Mrs. Herbert. Payne Fisher and their daughter, Mrs. Levis L. Ayree, of S532 Wayne avenue, Oermantewn, will entertain a party at theiYaU theiYaU Princeten football came en Saturday at Princeton, which will be followed by asdlnner at the Colonial Club In Prince ton, tir. uii .mm vihr will enter ,taln as their guests ever Thanksgiving, nn ana tarn. t. m, oruen-, ai., " their son, Master F. M. Brooks, 3d, of Harrlsburg, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cotaeren, of the Pel hum Apartments, are receiving con- Gatulatlens en the birth of a daughter, ils Chamberlain Camsrent en Novem ber 1. West Philadelphia Miss Mildred Pidgeea, of 807, North Sixty-thlrd street, will ntertaln, the Alpha chapter of the Phi Delta Pal Se- rnrllv. at hat. llrfma thla CVenlnC The guests will Include Miss -Ethel Lembert, Miss Banner, Miss of K02 Aliens lane, Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for-'a theAtreJ party, nllnu.-1 lv anniMn nt tlia RltSCarltOn. en Thursday evening, December 14; in honor erf their nieces, miss as senwarts and miss Katnertne ecrvwari-, debutants dauchters "of Mra Charles William Schwartz, Of Ocrmantewn. Miss Anita M. Bandera arid Mlae Es- telle D. Sanders, of 1225 lecusi street. ...Ill -ntertaln n hntiaa rl&rtV for a fSW days this week. The guests will Include mi... ni.iu.UiM xfau iter IPranrJa HTln slew and Mr. Pearson Wlnslew. all of Washington, d. c. 'rney wiii rr Friday and will attend the Yaie-rrinc ten football game. Miaa ranrlla Carvalle. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carvalle. of Chateau de Vlllandry. France, who has peen U" guest of her cousin, Mrs. Churchill Cele- man. ok a-u. ue ium;ey ,tw. e--w - -w the deft touches ' of the MASTER DESIGNER are reflected in the exclusive FUR CREATIONS of ANDRASSY 1310 Walnut JUST READY The Remance of World History in the New Boek by . . $4.00 wherever books are sold The MACMILLAN COMPANY 4-66 Fifth Avenue a New Yerk td'vlslt her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Breck, at the Wellington. - Mra. Edwin A. Watrous, president e.f the Philadelphia Music Club, and the executive beard of the elub will enter tain at lunch today at the club office, at 1B30 Walnut street. In honor of the executive beard of the National Fed eration of Musle Clubs. "At the annual meeting of the Mount Rolyeke Alumnae Asseciativa, -held last Saturday, the, following officers were elected: President Mrs. Charles C. Heyl; first vice president, Mlsa Jessle Williams: second vice president, Mrs. Ferd Van Anken; recording secretary, Miss Emily Heffnelr ; corresponding sec retary, Mrs. Paul Chambers, and treas urer, Mrs. Archibald Helding. 1Assunta Auxiliary will held Its reg- PllvlIlM Melnn rtintham. Uni Clmnran Floed. Mn Mnrilmtr TranaYttt. Mrs. Nat. .Parker, Mrs. Hareld Dehner, Mrs. Her- eia jv crown, nrs. mnmi a w Louise Chlpman, Mrs. Themas. Frants, Mrs. Walter Stuart. Mls Esto'.le Woea ana Mrs. jeeepn o'Denneu. Th rtalta. nhnntar nt tha Phi Delta Psl sorority held Its first annual Hal loween party en Tuesday evening, at the home of the president. Miss Blanche van Maaren, seie uedds ureeK jjhi-k-way. The guests were Miss Jesephine Mulheltsnd. vlcn niwsldetit : Miss Martha Buzby, secretary: Miss Rachel Thurs Thurs eon, treasurer ; Miss Muriel French. Miss Beatrice Favinger, Miss Deris McCall, Miss Eleaner Paul, Miss Mildred. Baxter, Mr, Lawrence Lavis. Mr. iiaipn stout, Mr. Kebert La Fentaln, Mr. Richard Montgomery, Mr. Albert Baxter, Mr. uenaia nurns, air. i nemas &eum""'r Mr. Rebert Chandler and Mr. Reed Rlchabaugh. party given In honor or Wnlman was held at the A freedom Mn David D. home of Mr. Jonh D. Piatt. B83S SeniCS street, en Sunduy evening, November 13. Among the guests were Miss Steph Ine H. Rosenfeld, MUs Fay Stlener, Mlse . ddie Piatt. Mss Edythe Piatt Miss Rese R. Rosenthal, Miss Hltda Blraen, Miss Sara Jurby, Miss Celdle Blumen- tnai, miss uiancnin ueiaeiiDerg, nr. David G. Renenfpld. Mr. Nathan Al Levitt. Mr. Albert Brazen, Mr. William Cehen, Mr. Sllag Weiss, Mr. Herman Welman, Mr. William P. Wetman, Mr. nnd Mra. K. Piatt, of Atlantic Cltv ! Mlsti Eva Aerlff, and Miss Reba Sharp, of New Yerk. A emiMeifJ,,1 rweptio'HeUow .tV'eeVs- meny at the home of tne. eriae. . nnd Mrs, eiiltn will live at 46 Columbia' avenue, Mlllvllles N, J. North Philadelphia Mrs. Rebert L. Ulhsen, of 4623 North nUea at 4 o'clock this afternoon ati the 'Protestant Eolsceoal Church or Bt. Luke and the Enlnhany, when ..miss Eleaner Mercer Jenes, daughter or wr. W. MacLenn Jenes, win docehio "" farlda of Mr. Charles Yeung Fex, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. fox. Si .."V L""li. A -:.,;, wll vintu SEE; ..HViA i luncheon SmiaVa'aaaUtarf hv tha Ttev. Arthur . and cardM en Haturdav afternoon. The y,...-v,-"-.-w --- - mu I ... --- " r. T- ahnfVdr Lewis, or unrist t;nurcn, niverwi,. The1 lSj. '..k. m.,1, h-. .ia.n l A-tarrlajrA bv nwi w" "'"'"" """" aTkiV. Her rawer, win wear a gown m W"U aatln embroidered In silver with a court train nf duchess and nelnt lace, nne will wear a veil of tulle and old point lace ana win carry Bweei pess, ii the valley and white roses. Miss Betty Jenes, sister of tha bride, will act iim maid of honor. She will wear a frock of dull cold lace and a hat of copper hade. The bridesmaids, who Include HTM JOOretny tjx, sister or inunutr groem: Miss Rheda Merris Breeke, Mlsa Mary Fahneeteck, Miss Elizabeth Anne Tayler and Miss Katherlne Snow den King, will wear jun color chiffon with brown lace hats, i They will carry west peas. Mr. Helstelu de Haven Fex. brother of the bridegroom, will be best 'man, and the ushers will nciuae Mr. Koeeri ivenneuy jencs, mr. rrw erlck MacLean Jenes, Mr. Frank Granger Jenes, Mr. William Fraslcr, of Richmond, Va, : Mr. William Davis. Mr. Tristram C. Colket, 2d, Mr. William Jehn Caner, Mr. Themas Barten and Mr. Francis Plumly. Miss Jenes' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qranger Kennedy, will give a reception after ward at the Acorn Club. Upen their re turn from a wedding trip, Mr. Fex and his bride will make thou home en Kent read, Wynnewood; GillinFeulke Miss Katherlne Elizabeth Foulke, daughter of Mr. Heward Lcedem Foulke, of lit Stanbrtdge street, Norrlstewn, and Mr. Henry Melvln Olllln, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry M. Olllln, of ,Millvtlle, N. J., were married lat eve ning In the Oak Street Memerial Church. The pastor of tne church, tl-e He v. C. WEDDING. 1(M IS Vaursi McCLEES GALLERIES for end 1KOT Wlnilt fit. ktftmaa rllft B MIRRORS. BRONZES. LAMFS ETCHINGS AND MtUU linu for thou- wlie prim tiicm. "aSB--aSBBSBtBS--SSSB-BSB------ BONWIT TELLER G, CO. OAedpecia&t JRep ofOrifinatienr CHESTNUT AT 13 STRFXT FOR FRIDAY REVISED PRICES en 450 WOMEN'S & MISSES' COATS, CAPES & WRAPS Taken from Our Regular High-grade Stocks & Repriced for This Extraordinary Offer This is one of the most exceptional events of the season in Coats, Capes and Wraps in view of the high character of the merchandise, the variety of styles and fabrics and the drastic reductions that are being offered. Women's Capes and Misses Coats 59.50 Formerly 69M te 79M Mandalay Belivia, Pan Velaine, Broadtail Cleth and Alenzo Boli Beli via trimmed with mole, black cara cul, beaver, opossum, nat. fitch and gray squirrel. Women' 8 and Misses' Wsrap-Capes 75.00 Formerly 89.50 te 110W Velerette, Pan Velaine, Ormendalc and Belivia with cellars of beaver. gray squirrel and fox. Seme have entire tops of French seal. Beauti fully lined and interlined. Women's and Misses' Ceat 8 and Capes' 95.00 Formerly 125.00 te 195.00 Duvetyn. Pan Velaine, Tyrena, Preciosa and Gerena, with entire tops of caracul or trimmings of badger, fox and squirrel. Women's and Misses' Coats, Capes and Wraps 145.00 Formerly 175.00 te 250.00 Marvella, Duvetyn and Tyrena with trimmings of fox, beaver, gray squirrel and black mole. Reproduc tions of Imports. Women's and Misses' Coats and Capes 185.00 Formerly 225.00 te 285.00 Velvet, Preciosa, Duvetyn and Marvella Coats and Capes; some have entire linings of black caracul. Others are trimrted with Viatka squirrel, beaver, Patagonian fox, mole, caracul and lynx. Camel'8-Hair Pole Coats and Capes 39.50 Formerly priced te 69M Swagger model in natural - color camel's-hair pole cloth. Reflatien Coats and straight-line Capes for both women and misses. A Collection of Women's and Misses' Sports Coats and Capes Closing out a group of Ceals and Capes of Imported Of? ii and Demestic Tweeds in a wide' variety of styles. . aw !( Formerly priced te 5930 MISSES' SIZES 14 TO Id t THIRD FLOOR WOMEN'S SIZES 34 TO 46 uests wer Mrs. Oeers" Shaffer, Mrs. Frunk L. Jenes, Miss Helen Graham. Miss Anne Ueorgesen, Miss Mabel ."ut ter, Mrs. Ethel M. Junk and Mrs. Lydla I Pewell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Olbsen.have as their guests for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford, of Wilmington, and Mrs, Junk, of Clarksboro, N. J. Miss Fat Berman, of 1624 North Eighth street, Is recovering from a e vere cold. Miss Fay Racks, of 2207 North Twen. ty-nliilh street, entertained the members of the A. K. D Hewing Circle at her home last evening. The memhers pres ent were Miss Anna Benaml, Miss eara Beyer, Miss Anna Jacobs, Miss Ellsa beth Snlevc, Miss Ilese Jacobsen, Miss Anna Pinkie, Miss Beatrice Sacks and Mlse Alary Sacks. Moorestown Mr. and Mrs. James Oladhlll have returned te their hbme en Ncwbeld avenue, after spending seme time In Harrlsburg, A large masquerade party was given In the I. O. O. F. hall en Monday night by the Eastern Star. Mlsa Elsie Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Rogers, and Mr. Charles Herren were married at the home of the bride en Saturday at 6 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. A. Warden. Mrs. Herbert Evans, of East Main street, was the hostess at the card club which met at her home yesterday aft-orneon. SMUvM7DtvaLE SAttT s 16 T8. AT A THRU I " lit THE GARDINER TRIO 10 LOVELT THRILLS-te i.. N A KEELFR AMP. Qt AT gXTRROtrNDINO BILL $knNORABAYES nod "-TOWN TALK" 8U Xew fur TbankM-'.vin Hat. Mlsht Q VDif1 UIOHXS AT LIS SHARP LYIlH MAT. SATURDAY IMt MUSICAL urr ne -- BLOSSOM ,fUMA TTkTsV AH I M" I'lAAI-S BEATS NOW FOR THANKSOmSftSlr bT.AA,&& OAU ttlullX I WITH OBlOINAl i w t cAr ADELPHI SIGHTS AT 1:80 1 MAT. TODAY Julei Hnrtlr wlh "Offers one of the MMtn.Shibm pretest Lllirtsis m..i Pl...., r... sail I Lrej taVMI nieji Spent in the Taeatre is a Leng Time!" Inquirer. VIVTAW MARTIN 1YNME OTZBKAW ts New rer Thtnkic'Tis Met. NUtbt -ff" SHUBERT V Ltt 8 Evealncs LAST XAT. BAT. inneY IN A MUSIGIRL COMSOV "DAFFY DILL" GEORCIA. fVPMWEY rvENiT' SEATS NOW for Nyt Week & ThaakigiTlBS Hat. ft Wight Oarla Carltea't Tr'umph of Triumphal JULIA SANDERSON "TANGERINE" Frank Crumlt. Frank Laler ft Orlsinal Oatt OGARRJGK SSfafw.? M wffl btiavni.a.B uiuineHAK Praitcta Ttie Newrtt llulcal Cerner rHE BUNCH fiD JUDY Mulc by Jereme Kern . I.yrlra bj Anne Caldwell Riek br Anne Cnlilwvll and Uuxh Tere With HrlllUiit Cnt nnd Ennable 8tnrM v Krert Sj'him . . -MAT HKI.K TIib Alii'irnl Cum rtv Kiicm- MOLLY DARLING With JACK DONAHUE ind Entire Cait from Clibe Theatre. N. T. 7nRRP;tT EvrNiNes at s.ie arBaBASMi " s ure naiuraay LAST 4 TIMES Karltm W'H.r Will Pea'tlrelr Apntar At ail namatnuif nwmwri ZIECFELD TRH'MPII MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL H Uext Week. Seats New Chcrlea OiU'rahtm Fraianta HU Il-Star Muiieal Comely Hit "Sallr'j" Twin Sitter N. T. Oact XaUet GOOD MORNING, DEARIE! EVENINGS AT I te Ui"i UKUAY BROAD FRANCINE LAlttlORE a. At.a. &. . mi me ivvr emirt Cemrdy NECE PEOPLE RArnci. cROTncna' ClIKATl sr ariTrc" 2 Wccke Cem. lnn., Nev" 0 K..ut. v. ' "Bsasvvpigp18" RUTH CHATTERTON I 1U IftMin Itf,iini -. .. ... flf LA TENDRESSE SiE ti;vhi:hm:mi METUOPOLITAN- 2 Weeks Startint Next Monday C0PERA rvu. .- ii .- i. Tnur- Ttir fiv-aa.i ..' .r"s . HAHIHal Tmi JTWELB'fiAbb!il!a,u?Si-Vt .. aouace(. d' wk V.'. YV' &'&: Bt. asaaTf.V11 i"t T,ie.. VSVttlM ; ! " . --WM I Xa-a A1IJI S,VVX:rERVATerS0.M?"M-. HL I OHENORf N,a,; ' .?."' r ..!. if .trovVteri:"-' au K&VS&&Z-SxV i! Mec CAVAN BALL Iltlll W. XtA'KMHKK HIll'""- C'onllnueuH Duulnf Admission 50 Cents K EITH'S THEatTTe ,... JANNIE BRICK J wAftR": Wt 9 ,:xijh.:' vi r .-r,. Hele ,1PB!JKfiXwS, hln TT'-I. "iS.." Pneny Jc. ; xriiZ, mivtmint 10-.rt1IKi.V7ia ,5"a Minari 115, THOMAS MEIGHAN TLa Ma... UUaa V. Saw TomeaTow,, A NOTATU.M UltRtrAT. rRATtRt HANS KINDLER NEXT WmSSB S'MW . . i in TTtir FTTVHir. wrn m : MPilsUlVNrfl' " &i . m" " -' :) AVt U1MIT ii:se, i:3e, a an. aae, flee LAST 3 DATS HICKMAN THOMPSON' "The Old Homestead" A rARAMOUKT PICTURE NEXT WEEK wm. rax PRODUCTION NERO THE SCREW SUPREME SPECTACtl ALtllNE luth sni Chestaat Ma 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. MAE MURRAY Wttli MONTE NX.UE la BROADWAY ROSE' IlIIlRCTEn BY IIORHRT J!. LEONARD A DE MAT DOWN WILL BE AWARDED te lady writing beat dtafflptlen eT the elijt'erat ena wem by Mlu Mortar la tMi tireductlrn. Kieaa renet net aiccstf 2 .wer1". a.1"1 "" " "M't te Ifsnamr f tlii A Win Theatre, net later thaa Sntiirtiar. Derereber art. 4u OAI ACC I2TH A HARKST ' aT-Baie-B-t5i 1(1 A.M. TO 11:18 P. . A PAft AltnrTVT l.rr.itn. "Te Have and te Held" With BETTT C0MP80N A BERT T.VTt-t. 11 A. M. te 11 r. M. m ItROAD CHESTNI rillBT NATIONAL ATTRACTION teAjiffneA -a JSSW SKIN DEEP WITH MILTON SILLS and FLORENCE VIDOR flTH A- UATIKFT 0 A.M. TO 11:15 P.M. VICTORIA "RAGS TO RICHES" FEATURING WE8LET BARRY lll-AI WE.E.IS. f, .' V-S-TATION l d tire STEELE'S PRU.E I la"l With LON OHANEY HARRISON FOR WnKkTltk V4nl s-sreisrm CHTSTNITT TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY St tU a tti 3 DAYS ONLY XETSO PRESENTS REX INOBAK'S OREATE8T PRISONER OF ZENDA Continuous 10 A. M. te 1 1 P. M. t Aiv jnTureva. i.i ntiufc'i Si SI itKET UHrllUlj Rodelph Valentine In "THE SHEIK" GLOBE Jl'.MI'KU ..i MARKET 11 TO 11 THE BIG SHOW "Barnum Was Right" niHUTIKW HBM. FHEAKH IfUN IIKtl II A, SM1IEU . in. II 3d II 1'. M. i-. --,i""f i j i fciiitfAY f ihlk 'MANSLAUGHTER" ALLEGHENY 'MANSLAUGHTER With THOMAS MEIOKAN nnF.D niANKKeitn "i." fi;i.r.nRATTONil rnnLfi J Al Allei,-tunjr 41 v L' ' b a y.i :BAfit kPVS ,lTll A MAUKKT JBWefl "tie v'iimiii-5 id 7t "HUSBANDS THREE" i IT 1 't ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tsniglt at 8:11 HEW YORK II SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH, Conductor n" WAGNER PROGRAM " Tickets at Academy & KppA'a. Ill Oheataet at UfAfl lillT N(k( at 8:15 Sear II f LRU I Mat. Sat. 50c te 82.08 "LlrtUeit 6bew of the Seaaen." N. Am. Tl DaMBEAU i. IN i.iWai.iejrTai jfi'rn p 1 M J. Irt I" II' 1U DANCERS' NIGHT THE CASTLE Aiocmif.?.eAA,iT' TWO VONnnSFUL OROHE8TRAS Featurlns JULES LANDE rermi'rlr of the Mfiillu fj. ... 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