,? i$g . Jf 1 i.fan f ftf k . s . .V" taufwv'TJ1' i"l Hi, ilT - W ""'. jumwswfflewpfflpm I TWmrv Wvnhe Announces Twe Interettiht Entnttmtnta. The Weightmm Tea It Held at the Riti-Carlten. Three Debutantes introduced Thi$t Afternoon - EVERY ONE will bs xcitH te hear tlMt Mstgeerlte BeyU it ths tecead labutsnte of the season te become cn JSid (Sice Wsthsrlll wss the flrst). Wst Is, Marguerite ii the eecend one te announce It. tet'rcnMfttam tell ,ew many eniaiementj theee bney lit-, te ''debs'' hate up their sleeTes, ai t werV Anjtway, Mwreerlte's en. Mtemeat ia announced today by her parents. Mr. sad Mi Bamuel A. FKV, te Lynn Blaeh, who la of this city, but formerly Httd in It. r'Marfuerite ia the Beylea' only dauih dauih ler, and a mlg htr sttracMe one. at that. She la of medium hettht,' with a mop of. splendid red-gbld Imlr. Bhe la Tery Tlradeua and popular nnd haa been having a wonderful time. Her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. w.n.i. .Taffnrrfn. will rive' a ball en December 18 In her honor, and there are aereral ether amauer entertain imfa in the nlnnnlns for her. Marauerlte is a granddnuihter of Mra. Jehn B. Jefferds, of 2310 Pine street. When her mother, who wasMhm Marguerite Jefferds, was a little' alrl - iaflawea kltiimtm t memm'ANNevNcD' , J -i r', 1 W' I . . 1 g&ft SMMt i " "LI. JL ha i. ,ta ffaaajen rSTLJ "IL'X.S'B TKuSSTaT ff il J. F.' MOMAN sUCK ON JOi li a aSaBCSSaBBgl'i.r "i 'iVliiai rery well ia a gray drew and 'a hand some blue Telret cloak embroidered In allver. In another of the betes I 'saWi'MIs Jesephine Thompson, the yeaager daughter of Judge and Mra. J. Whit aser xnompeen. Bne were a becoming uress or. cense telret. suss Mary Lloyd Nerrls. Mr. laaae Nerria' itaitahi, ter, whewaa la one of the upper boxes, also were Telret, though her costume was of. black. Miss Nerrls, who made her debut two years age, will be the guest of honor at a 'dinner which her father will give en January S before the First Assembly. OF ALL Inconvenient daya In the world te cheese en which te hare an abscessed teeth Sunday Is about the worst. Be that aa It may, Sunday was the day Mary, the cook, bad te go te bed with this trouble, and mother had te turn In and finish the Sunday night supper. It la usual in this house held te have a chicken for Sunday night, but en this occasion that part -of (he menu had been changed te a 'tongue. Dime, wee is tnree, came oewn te it J2ft. .llTed. AlU'&i1 "! "ether, He'.. rery helpful hf. Twentieth, and the nresent Mrs. lleyle was ene of the prettieit of the little girls who used te play in Bitten house Square. . .. Beth of Mr. Black's parents are dead. They llred In St. Leuis for many j ears, his father dying wnen Legan was 'bout eight years old. Mrs. Black later married &Ir. Themas Murphy, who lives nt Woodmont, Willow Greve, but she niea aoeni n year age, ana Jjegan new lives with his grandmother, Mrs. Eny nrt. I heve net heard of any Phila delphia connection in his family. He is h graduate of St. Luke's Scheel and, 'iem all I knew of hlra,, very at tractive fellow. ANOTHER Interesting engagement announced today is that of Miss Kdlth Jehnsen and Hamilton Warner, i f Washington. Miss Jehnsen, who is i he daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William X. Jehnsen, never officially made her lebtit, but just "drifted out," as se tunny girls seem te de. She went te Spring Side, in Chestnut Hill, te school; :nd new Is an active .worker in the .hmler League. 8he.is tall, with won derful copper-red hair, and is most at tractive. She has one brother, Norten, who is younger, tneugn by no means vinnuer, as ne is at least six feet four. Her fiance, I hear, went te Penn, where she knew him several years age, nnd aas since been la this city In mi-mess, mis mower lives In Wash ington, ana he has a brother In Al Al lentewn and a sister who lives In 1'rlnceten. Every one says he Is most popular. nnd it seems te be a very nice en 1'iigement. rpilB Welghtmans tea at the Rita- latiten was a beautiful affair. It neiu in me junior ballroom, and Pnnny was most attractive In a frock of white lace ever white nwn u hin. The. dress was held in place at the waist by a bread girdle of stiver -plaited ribbon, which was finished with a bow at the side. She-carried an eld-fash lened bouquet. Mrs. Welghtman were a stunning gown of brown georgette trimmed with brown lace. The guests danced in the front room where refreshments were also served, and, of course, there were a great many debutantes receiving. ' T AST night was the opening perform L ance of the San Carle Opera Com Cem liany at the Metropolitan, and the Place was crowded. There were manv interesting box parties. One of the soul, you see. and very observant, for in a few( mlnutea mother heard him remarking te his sister: "Yeu ought re see tne Kind et emesen metners get tonight; 's.'made out of ham:" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Beyle, Jr., et Keswick Heuse. RydaJ, -and . 3.00 De Lancey place, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Marguerite Jefferds Beyle. And Mr. Legan R. Black, of Idlewood, Deven. , Dr. and Mrs. William Norten John John Jehn eon, of 6460 Oermantewn avenue, Ger man town, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Edith Bartow Jehnsen, and Mr. H. Hamilton Warner, son of Mrs. Bralnard H. Warner, of Washington, D. C. The marriage cf Miss Margaret At At wlna'Behlen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Murray Behten. of Washington and this city, and Mr. E. Francis Riga, of Green HIM, Md son of the late Mr. E. Francis Rlggs, of Washington, took place yesterday at pie home' of tMIss Behlen's aunt, Miss Elate M. Cassels, 2121 R street, N. W., 'Washington. Only the Immediate families' and a few Inti mate friends attended the wedding and Informal breakfaat that followed.. The Rev. Themas Lawrason Rlggs, of New Haven; Conn., officiated. Mr. Alfred Blddle, of this city, was best man and there -were no ether attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Rlggs will-take a trip te China and around the world. After thuli ra- turn they will live at Oreen Hills, the ma mgga eaiaie in waryiana Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Llpplncett, of Seminole avenue, Chest nutv Hill, are re ceiving congratulations en the birth of a son yesterday. Mrs. Llpplncett was Miss Elsie Du Puy O. Hirst, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Barten Coeke Hirst, of ei sprues Bircsi. 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Mallwyd nadTaferiM, ainner at- tne Ri aMfi ;tHaaai. 3aX trn tt.UWM V and Mra nami Mentgetnery aviue, Artkswr, of a-CTIeS. nesday, aveniag, vPeesmber. ! J"JJJ"' of Miss Elisabeth Casanave, debtttaeta daughter of Mr. andXnr. JtMH, Oaa nave, of tell Pine 'street.. The meets win later attend tne oaneo mm sivan Twenty-second street, m honor of . hla dsbuunu daughter, MM iiucyue The Drama Committee. of the JWh ernXlub.will held ameeung en rriaay ir.tuh mefnint. November 14. at ie:es oeiocb, tn tns! junior ballroom or tne ni" rArlfnn TtiA Mr. Geerge Kelly, author of. 'The Torchbearers," . and Mr. Jpnn LaUier Leng, author and playwright. Dr. Har vey Watts, former" president of the Drama League, will ctreelde. Mrs. Jo Je slab Evans WV11U is chairman. Tha Phltadatnhla' Chaatar TTnlted Daughters of the Confederacy held its Lstalsa, Net. .-(By A.;P-)-J. P. Morgan, who was wperted last' night te be lMlspesed at Watford, a jsaburb of Loaden. waa at the ealce of Morgan, OrMfell k Ce. this morning. His secretary aald he was suffering from a alight cold. DANCE FASHION REVIEW TONIGHT AT THE CASTLE 219 S. BROAD ST. 'WRftt.'itfmsir" i monthly meeting at the Bellevue-Strat- fcrd yesterday ibt aiiinupen mi Mrs. Geerge F. Brown is chair- at 8;i0 o'clock. man, Miss Tetta Mess, of IS1I Cambridge atreetgave a earty en Saturday night There were about twenty guests. 17 ix.. Elltf'STHfcATkri ELSIE JANIS JULU NASH ACM. ODOHKIU. HOT. I4TH-ABMT WATT MIGHT Wvuii DAIX MATf., gill trig. AX ! AsMriea's fweeseet Ceamieaae. NORA B AYES : am 'TOWN TALK" 'A Bnvns ?ir rjeclUne JAMES B. CARSON efc CO. aad aur TsBAevtUe r9tram VBIA H'OUTS AT 6 IIS BlIAUr LT If I 0 Ped. Mat Tomer. "IMI-htful eperalta areuad ressaac of rompewr." Inquirer. BLOSSOM m,TMBx3. Valverslty. Olee . ua it. ' fafnife. 0MSH L aad OHMsa 0 lkf2Tm HmtXeAlikm tmrmSl & IB fSVtTi. ae.M. , Vnt b&ieenlM, M eeats te 61.60 new aiirncuve imw was a group of r'n1, ?h5. Wl Ce.,e8' n bener of EHsa-1-eth McElroy, the debutante daughter fnuV ,i i t , -nyen aicErey. KliMabpth looked very pretty in a soft Cray dress, ever which she were a pole rink silk Spanish shawl. Her cestSmc wn. completed by n pink rose In hw Wife Am en it lirr iriipRfai vm xr t-i .. .MeLcnn. who. with Mr. McLean, chap- "'etdrfasindVatuTruVfteVcX irtn l ? ra5 fin,8hed wlth n wide cellar of white fox fur, and Mary Carrell looked In honor of Miss Agnes Tarnall, debu tant daughter nf Mr. and Mra Ohavl. ten Yarnall, of Seventeenth and Locust Photo W Maretan. MISS MARGUERITE JEFFORDS BOYLE Debutantrdavghttr of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Beyle, Jr., of KetvAck Heutt, Rydal, and S800 De Laneey place, whose engagement is' announced today te Mr. Legan R. Black, of Idlewood, Deven streets and Crum Creek Farm, Deven. Among the . guests who will attend tne dinner wnicn Mr. ana Mrs. Jehn H. Whelen, Jr.. of Vlllaneva, will give this evening In honor of Miss Ltllle Stewart, 'debutante i-daughter of ..Mrs. Rebert O. Le Cente, of 2000 Spruce street, will be Mr. and Mrs. Perstfer Fraser, Sd, Miss Mary-Carrell Speneer, Mlsa Elisa beth Atterbury, Miss Susan B. Stewart, Miss Mary H. Stewart, Miss Mary Deb. eon Nerrls, Mr. Emlen Randelph, Mr. Wlster Randelph, Mr. James Burden, Mr. James D. Altemua and Mr. William H. Stewart, 2d. The guests will later attend the danee which Mr. and Mra. Rebert Learning Montgomery, of Ard Ard resaan, Vlllaneva. win give in honor of Miss Mary de Ferrest Geary, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jehn White Geary, of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Huhn Bally, of 1706 Locust atreet, will entertain at a dinner en Saturday evening, December 2, In honor of MIbs Rita Pelan. debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Delan, of Roaement. The guests who will attend the luncheon which Mm. Reginald Jacobs, of Ardmore, will give today In honor et Miss Catherine B. Knight, daughter of Mrs. Bradford Knight, of 2206 Rlt Rlt tenheuse street, whose marriage te Mr. Edward C. Caasard.ef Chestnut Hill, will take place en Tuesday next, wilt Include Mrs. Barclay -McFadden, Mlsa Anita Btrawbrldge, Miss Sarah Bar ringer, Miss MaUle H. Stewart. Mlsa Gertrude A. H'. Graham, Miss Virginia Earle and Mlsa Carel P. Smith. .The guests who' will -attend "the the atre party and supper at the Rita Rita Carlten which Mr. Jehn K. Strebing, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, will give tomor row evening In honor of Miss Lucretla H. . Heckscher, daughter of Mr. Stevens Heckacher, of Greenwood Farm, Strat ford, whose engagement- te Mr. Jeseph Harrison, Jr., was recently announced, will Include Mlsa Margaretta U Har rison. Mlsa Agnes Tarnall, Miss Sarah W. McLean. Mlsa Elisabeth Wayne, Mr. Rebert N. Downs, 8d, Mr. James Fer Fer gueon. Mr. Edward Sydenham Page, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. W.'Jehn Caner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Rawle, of 6368 City Line, Overbroek, entertained at a email dance followed by a buffet supper at their home last evening te celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding. About thirty-five guests attended. Mrs, Henry P. Brown, Jr., of 2184 Spruce street, entertained at a small Informal tea at her home yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Frank Stan ford Persons, 2d, of Yancey, Va. The Rev. and Mrs. Persons arrived en Sat ..... .mi win ha tha meats of Mrs. Persons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson, of 2802 Spruce street, ter a month. n. Mm Varrv II. Allan, of 2124 Boruee street, have Issued Invitations I McCLEES GALLERIES HOT Welaat St.. c"r,,tmJi,.,t nd ETCHINGS AND MEZZOTINTS or XJinaw WIW yrsav i WEDDING lOO iatanASSSLm lX'" flOQ I" m-,wvuaTN,ra mat dtitiM Net Bemves ai .... A5."?? Ivllnm 45.2a for .""'? "?"' "TlV::Zi forma. .Herat Kara-lna- Bhap, Sl Walaut Btgf IDECORATE with iMhea9 ' aiaaaksieiea. A'anrrrai. dvw - - . "J ..l-.Al-.- A 4 YOUR WALLS r-lt Uctlen et th fameua rrencn . mera at A. L. DIAMENT CO. BBA1A1 .JaVHSSrilamia amBIiaakal UlS Walnut St. aa4 at gWaffetd. a i Stere Opens 9 A. BL Cleaca 5:80 P. M, Dally l y PORTERS , DBBIONaRB AND MARBM OF WOJtSK'8 AND OBILDRaN'MAPPARBlli OF TBB BtOBBBT CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTT4EVBN TEARB lS Chestnut Ceraer Twelfth DfSS6S n Unprecedented Sale Fermer Prices te 59.50 1 29'50 Fer Misses and Women J " i These dresses, numbering the season's newest styles, have been taken straight from regular stock Harris selections. Se desirable that they have sold down te a few of a kind, though the aggregate is wonderful in every aspect. Materials : Satin-faced Crepes Velvets Peiret Twill Chiffen Taffeta Beaded Satin Renee Crepes Coats, Capes & Wraps 4$ .50 te 375 .00 One of the Many Remarkable Value Coats -Fur Trimmed Values te 150.00 Of marvella, gerena, fashena and ormendale. Trimmings of beaver, squirrel, wolf and caracul. Extra sizes up te 54 included, with shawl mole cellars, or round cellars of beaver or squirrel. m petUditt in ABpertl Tkt Slenieriju the 99 .50 We for a dinner at tha Ttlt.r?attnn an Friday evening, December 29, In honor of their dauK-hter. MImh Marv Virginia Allen, before tha Christmas meeting of the Saturday Kvenlng Dancing Class. niBa jiKiira Alien enrertaineu a party at the San Carle opera last evening In the .box of Colonel and Mra Jehn 8. Muckle, of 2023 Walnut street. , The ladles who will preside at the tea table tomorrow nt tha ten whleh Mra Charles William Schwartz, Jr.. of West Walnut lane, Oermantewn, will give te Introduce her daughters, Miss Anne Schwarts and Miss Katherlne Schwarts. will Include Mrs. Rebert N. Downs. Mrs. Benlamln Bullork Mra. Mitia Jacksen, Mrs. Rebert W. Downing. Mrs. Jeseph Tiers and Mrs. W. Felten Kurts. Tha luncheon and thaatra ntrfv whiM, Mra. Beverley Pctter. of the Welling ton. Waa te hava aivan mi RatiirHav next. In honor of Miss Alice D. Benedict, aaugnier or .Mr. nna Mrs. Rebrrt It. Benedict, of The Corners, Deven, has been postponed. The AlDhn Gumma Chi flnmrltv will give their annual dance In the Rltten Rltten heuse Ballroom en Saturday evenlnr. November 25. ! ' Expensive? Net at All Trial Treatment Oratte D.J.t.. '(10) Treatments $ 40.00 Reducing (17) Tr.atm,nU eo.eo Count (33) TreatmenU 100.00 Treatments Include Individual exercise, cabinet bath, salt-glow. Swedish body massage or turklsh rub, needle or spray baths and alcohol rub. (Rest rooms are pro vided se each patron may rest after the bath.) Tipping Net Permitted. BATHS WHbeat Exercise (10 fer SS) Cellins Institute feltevse Ceart Wit 1418 Walaat St. Pseas Ssrses S4M Payments for Ceurae Arranged SB,MaiaaBaeiBBBaSaalnSaanaSSM YOUR FItT MKPTHtlW - OOOD TA8TI PtMANPt THIM Miss Clare B. Stevenson, of 1921 Spruce. street, has Issued Invitatiena for a luncheon at her home en Saturday Footprints of Satisfaction fellow in the wake of every man or 'woman wearing the A. E. LITTLE Shee. Indeed, where guaranteed com- ' fort ia sewn in the shanks of a fashionable smart-looking shoe can a person be aught but satisfied? Ne longer must one sacrifice comfort for style or atyle'fer comfort here are both in abundance. THE NSW AJB. LITTLE SHOE mm Shee Company 1314 Chestnut St. YOUR FEET NEED THEM - GOOD TASTE DEMANDS THEM &fcafc Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 1 Hats of Silk Beaver Reduced te $5.00 and $8.00 . Smart sailors of silk beaver with grosgrain bands make ideal hats for riding as well as fqr any ether outdoor occasion. They come in a variety of geed, colorings, reduced from as high as $10.50 te $17.00. There are also hats of silk beaver with wider brims, in black, brown, green, light and dark chestnut, that have been reduced te $8.00. Visit Our Gleve Silk Underwear Department Before Yeu Complete Your Christmas List Silk underwear of a known make and quality forms a luxurious and satis factory Christmas gift. At Allen's there is only the best and you are able te cheese among the pretty garments offered with the question of quality already settled. Vanity Fair Gleve Silk Underwear Vests in flehh and white at 1.85. Bleemers in flesh and white at f 2.50. Plus 4-inch vests, longer than the usual vest by 4 inches, $3.00 te $4.50. Reinforced bloomers, $3.60 te $6.75. Sports bloomers that reach below the knee, in brown, green, navy, henna, silver, faun and purple, $4.00 Shadowpreof pettiskirt with a hem that reaches nearly te the waist, in black, navy, mauve and white, $9:00. Kayser Italian Silk Underwear Vests with regular and bodice tops in flesh, white and orchid, unusually long, $2.75. Marvelflt bloomers in brown, black, navy, flesh, white and orchid, $3.50. Three-star vests, unusually heavy weight, $4.50. Three-star bloomers, heavy weight silk, $3.25. Vest with attractive embroidery, $3.50. Pantalettes, reaching below the knee, in navy, black and smoke, $4.90. Allen's Offer the Greatest Opportunity for Obtaining Beautiful Beaded Bandings and Fleuncings at a Lew Price That Philadelphians Have Ever Enjoyed In the first place, these bandings and fleuncings are lovelier than any ethers we have seen in this country. They were used en models from the universally known French houses of Renee, Callet, Jenny and Viennet, and that, of course, tells its own story. They are shimmering things of beadwork in scores of beau tiful designs. , And then, the prices! Our purchase was unusually fortunate, en account of the importer's need for immediate cash, and se we are able te offer these exquisite things at a price that is actually half what they were intended te sell for. Only when you see them will you realize hew extraordinary this event is. The fleuncings, full 36 inches in width, are for the most part in jet and sphynx, the beadwork being unusually deep. There is some blue of a particulars attractive shade. They are $3.25 te $6.00 a yard. ' Bandings may be had in jet, sphynx, blue and crystal, 2 te 10 inches wide at $1.75 te $5.00 a yard. ' We advissj an early selection as the value and beauty of these goods are uvunu w mm vnn unmeaiaveiy popular. nwzsmn,eW at ?." SNIBEIT.aT.'ii'.AT. ACAjgOjL, ESSf Mat Tomef. ADELPHI-k.-e II MMAT. A THVM. 8TTIVE JUST VXViAflkZiTIM HAHlb LTMHE OVEBMA OtBtinJU L( H, f-h'',3j ""SrTRftrtR A TOM VATX0VA1 tttim Wl NORMA TALMADGC1 uX TKs y In the Mett Oorteemt r If oust iei rermrni. ana in nieii imi W ArlM.' Photo Drains Bns Has ureuiiit te tun nrnrn. "THE FTFRNAI FliKf '? Ml' ! srawssii. At' IiimifTuili mint icitnury Thtby Otti HtrUa twl v'v i (aUXatttr tfi. rinWl.n.t tSO m. XABXZT ... DAJLT, . 7 t r. e. wnen.mrauatT. un. mar. SPECIAL FEATURES ANNIVERSARY WEEK 1110 IS TZAB8' YQPNO-IMS THE BABY OBAKSS JANE and KATHERINE LEE In "THE MOVIE SCHOOL" ns. ABOUMD THE COBWEB." with Billy Chat BHBINER riTZSIMMONS B AVALOHB I BUIT.Y le THOMAS "HONOB riBST." with J?hn Otlbart Alw lint hntvlnv nf the snerlal fllm linw. In tha public n-i'-ntlnn nrreMeil LOUISE KOQDX and OSCAR BHAW or the "OOOD company sun, night, nnenY iinii ebca MQBMIWO DEABIE Sfadsl Holiday Sarpriis Tkit Afltrsoes Tha atari, nrinfilniii and ehAnita At tha roUewiss thewi hay batn lnrlud te our irueajr caiatratian. UUUU IUHHINS DEARIE DO. irem tna terbebt TKTJMIKCH ft JUDY CO. fr-tn OABBXCX TANGERINE CO. from 8HUBEBT BLOSSOK TIKE from LYBIO OOLDFISH CO. from WALNUT . .'Ui7 MABBIED from ADELPHI SAM CABC08 OPEBA CO., METROPOLITAN KENBY KILLVR ,n BHTW OHATIEBTON . CO. from BBOAD MAE DESMOND CO.. DESMOND THEATBE SURPRISE NUMBER THREE Owing te the rnnrmnua biicc ren(l taat nlaht the tnnnnircmpnt nnneunrca tonight at 8:13 tha praltlre nppcarance of THE SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS from CHARLES B. DIM.IKOnAM'S THE BUNCH AND JUDY New riaylng th Oarrlclc Thratra Btl.r. rwavnrn Tfrrtwanav- STELLA MAYHEW and Other Barprlta Abroad wzze? HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON IN BBKRY BATAII.T.E'H OHKAT 1'LAY "LA TENDRESSE" . . . (TBNIlEnNESS) . Stata New for Next (Thanaaslrlng) Weak FORREST Charlai Dillingham PratenU Hla 18-Btar Xuileal Cemndy Hit "SaUy'a" Twin Slttar N. Y. Cast Intact Sata New for Next (Thanksgiving) 'Week EYES. AT 8:10 IS Mat. Tomer. tt.SO Mat. Sat. GARRICK LAST WEEK Rfcular Mat. 6t. ProfaMlenal Mat. Thiira. (Ne Bat. Tomer.) CHARLES DILLINOKAM Prcienti 'llie Neft Miuleul Cemedj THE BUNCH AND JUDY Mualc hy Jrome Kern . . Lyrlca br Ann Cnldwrll Boek by Ann Calrtivell nnd Hugh Fert With Itrllllant Can and Enntmbla Staged by Frfd Ijitham .-. JfKi ST WATS NOW FOB THA.NKSCIVINO WEEK .ne 4iniTii iiiiniiiv nnrrxaa w MOLLY DARLING With JACK DONAHUE Original Cait from Oleba Theatrt- :iew xnra Once in d Generation There Cernea An Inspired Leader Like Washington An Inventive Genius Like Edisen A Racehorse Like Man OWar A Gelden Singer Like . Caruso A Peerless General Like Napeleon A Baseball Player Like "Babe" Ruth and A Really Great Screen Production Like NERO NOW AT THE mmmm 11:30, 1TO AND MARKET 1.30. 3.80. 0:30, 7:30. 0:80 w METROPOLITAN S'eSSS 8 WEEKS MATS. THUB3. AND BAT. GMDOPERA TOMITE. lilt. 8IOOLETT0, Liirrhwe. Demetep, narra, llenclll: Wit).. TOSCA Thum. Mat.. MABTKAi Thiira. Bre.. BUT TEBFLY, frlCABMENi W. itlt JEw! ELS OT MADDONNAi Hat. E. OAV. ALLERIA RUSTICANA nnd PAOLIACCI. Htiixla. lilunm, I'rem. l)nnKtiP. ' "' l Mti T Tinurur. t rAUbl! Wed . LA OIOCANDAi Tliura.. Mat-.. UAVA-LtRlA.l' (SLIJCOIi Kre.. LttCtAi tis;. .r;"lT"swiiAn, PrlcM. $3. J.Sii. J.' 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