w BcvTnH mt?n9flrVHMirimimmrwnmm.TnTin rMtmMwmaviifwr lttMzxnm.mmmmtwmmBmMBmMtt.wMXMamKmm&iirAPJirMm Ml SMKHMPffEalBrapyB KkaWRWmWMOW .W'ATfe,rT'V5K,,!W. ' vWfsw.f"-'" T v - , -' EVENING PDftSe liBDGEB-PHmADBIOTlA. . TriPTODAYj NOVEMBER 28, M22 , efWiejpeigjrrjqriMaBaBBaaaaaBraM 'W fl ' .LWPHWf PBIf w fSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE W Nancy Wynne Attends the Snow and Schwartz Teas, She Hears About the Forty (riven at. Mb Country Club for Miss Adams , i .. . i THERE were two pretty teas jester Atv afternoon, both of them out n .lntewn way. Mrs. Brooks Hnew ftffiST ber youngest daughter. Con Cen Since nt thelhemc, 3218 Vest Penn ! Jit and tUe Schwarti iwlns were ' a tea by their mother. Mrs. fttrta WiaraWnrU, Jr., at their tnin? " . Wnlnnt lane. i lore te go te parties In the t1 this time of year, Just bcl ! mews start. There's n suburbs befere the lint snows siari. inren ""'.J!' fh air. and when you drive (home with li. iiihtH ncenlng out one after another Sfiw tWty t; a beautiful sight, renstanre Hnew looked very stunning i- nwn of white panne velvet. It '"'& with th? tight bodice and "fj- full skirt and a bertha of lace Kit "he riieuldew and he hWd an Sw-fUlened bouquet. Mrs. Hnew'a S.s I thought particularly lovely for Sfwrv unusualneKS of the color. It mi nade of dark green velvet and "" . ... i ...I.I. u ik lann nnit ullvap doth ronance Is a sister of Mrs. PbllP Hteevcr and Mrs. Peinand I'aternette, who wcre Mist Mnrlnn Hnew and Miss Anna Snow, rcspec- ,iVA&ut ten of the season's buds rtlved with Constance. The HcbwnrU twins looked sweet. Tli- nre attractive girls and net ex actly alike, as se many twin are. hach fcis dwided Individuality In appeur uce an well as temperament. Annn uk. fluffier hair than Knthcrlne and 11 "nythlnf. n little Mlghter, It leffflf te e. They have beautiful eyes ind drcH exactly alike. There were ibeut twenty .in the receiving party. IN TIIK evening there was the dance it tlic Philadelphia Country Club Vlild) Mm. Cyrus Hergner gave for her pretty granddaughter, Marie Louise Adams, dutigliter of Dr. and Mrs. Tueaws Ailten. Mrs. Bergner were a beautiful black velvet gown and Mrs. Aiken, who received with her mother and daughter, was in cloth of geld cov ered with geld lace. Ellen Breeke, who has been staying up here qulta n let with Mnrle Louise, were a beautiful frock of yellow satin, and tlic young guest of honor, Marie Iieuiw herself, had chosen nn exquisite frock f deep orchid-colored velvet, em broidered about the neck and arma with blue bends and having a blue-bunded girdle. There were about a hundred (Dents nt the affair and It was lets of tun. NOW that the cold weather seems te hue really arrived, every one Is getting out "the fur coat," and n great many were te be seen en Chestnut ttrcet jestcrdny. Mra. l'crsifer Fru r. 3d, the former Miss Ellen Glen dinning, were a handsome squirrel wrap a he went shopping. A small duik blue Hat lint, trimmed with a blue, thlny feather, completed hpr costume. Anether geed-looking fur coat wbh teen en Miss Phyllis Walsh, who is well known ns a tennis player. The coat wns quite n long one, and was of gray caracul with a cellar and cuffs of dark brown. With It ulie were a unall gr.iy lint, a brown skirt, gray bleckings and lilnck suede Htippers. There's certainly nothing like a fur fnat when the winter winds begin te blew. POLLY went with mother te nee Aunt Mary. They stnjed a couple of hqutN and were about te leave when Aunt M.ny suggested taking Pelly hark te the I'.mtrv with her te find some eoeltk's. Pellv skipped along very will ing), nail while (lie roeklex were found and niiile ready te take home Aunt Mary remarked, "I am eeny seu have te go s mmiii, dear." "Oil," fald Fnllv, "I Knt"s it's just as well, 'cause Mether told me net te be smart, and 1 linwn't been smart eiire jet." NANCY WYNNE. Ferrest Oeary, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn White Oeary. of Chestnut Hill, before the ball which Mrs. Alexander Brlnten Cese, at 1180 Rltten Rltten heuse square, will give nt the Bellevue Bellevue Btratferd In honor of hsr granddaughter, Miss Agnes Yarnall, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, and her niece, Miss Helen W. Nerrls, debu tante daughter of Mr. C. C. Plnckney Nerrla. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnatl Starr, of uuverecK, unesinut mil, win ewer tain at a theatre party and supper at the Rlts-Carltcn en Thursday. January Is, In honor of Miss Susan Price Uoed man, debutante daughter of Mrs. How Hew ard 13. Heaver, of Montgomery avenue, Chestnut Hill, and Miss Elisabeth F. Merris, debutante daughter of Mr. Frederick W. Merris, Jr., of Valley Farm, Wyncote. Mr. and Mm. .tamei TT Tt. frnmwnll. of Oraystene, Chestnut Hill, will give k uBuue m triaay evening, January iz. Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell will eccunv an apartment at the Wellington the latter pari ei next mentn, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L. Woolston. of Glenden, Chestnut Hill, will give a din ner en Friday evening, December 29, In honor of their daughter, Miss Eliza A. Woolston. before the Christmas meet ing of the (Saturday Evening Dancing Class. Mrs. Geerge Rese, of Roscommon. Doylentewn, has Issued Invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary Reea, and Captain James Paul Lloyd, U. 8. A., en Haturday afternoon, December 2, at 2 o'clock, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Doylestown. Owing te the Illness of Mrs. Themas McKtan'a mother, Mrs. Ulapham, Mrs. McKcan and her (laughter. Miss Nancy McKcan, wilt be unable te attend the thcatre party te be (riven tonight by Mrs. McKean for Mine Helen Hepe Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Montgom ery will therefore chaperon the party. Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, who are spending neveral weeks at Green Hill Farms. Overbroek, enter tained at luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, of Crum Creek Farm, Deven, will entertain In thelr box at the enera. en Tues day evening next at the opening per- or the Metropolitan Company Recent Bride formance nt the Academy of tMualc. Mr. and SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs C'hiirles Hemy Scott, of 1S.10 RlttenheiiMi square, will ye a dinner en Fild.iy, Jantmiy 19, at the llellevue Ftrntfml, In honor of MIbb Maiy de etrs. xarnnu ana tneir ramily will open their town house, Seventeenth and Lo cust streets, early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. W. Graham, of C2 Hummll avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Wednesday, De cember 20, In honor of their daughter, Miss Careline French Graham, before the dance Mr. Richard L. Austin, of 232 Seuth Twenty-second street, will give at the Itltz-Carlten In honor of his debutante daughter, Miss Lucylle Austin. Miss Graham, who Is one of the Reason's debutantes, Is a student at Smith College. She will spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mrs. Edward O. Shakespeare, Jr.. of the Wellington, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon at the Bellevue-Strat-ford en Tuesday. December 6, In honor of her slster-ln-lnw, Mrs. Charles Wil Wil eon, and Miss Constance Redgers, debu tante daughter of Mrs. L. Wlllard Redgera. Mrs. Shnkespeare was Miss Henrietta MacDennlil Wilsen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Rc nelds Wilsen, of Westwood, Vlllnneva. befere her mar mar rlage last spring. Miss Ileatrice Wilsen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. JameH C. Wilsen, of 1509 Walnut street, will en tertain at luncheon today at the Sedgely Club also In honor of Mrs. Wilsen. Mrs. James Pollock, of the Bellevue Bellevuo Bellevue Stratferd, has issued invitations for n theatre party en Tuesday evening, January 2. in honor of mimh i.min,, i.v?. gusen. debutante daughter of Mr. and airs, i.incem I'eigu.sen, or Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Henry S. Cellins, Jr., cf Bryn Mawr. has Issued cards for a tea en Saturday afternoon next at 4:30 o'clock In honor of Miss Parke, president of Brn Mawr College. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Strawbrldge, of Woedslde, Oormantewn. will enter tain at dinner en Saturday evening, December 2. In honor of their duiiffhter. Mlys Mary D. "Straw-bridge, and their niece, mibh rctnm 11, .snemaKer, dauKii ter of Mr. and Mre. Henjamln It. Shoe maker, 2d, of 6J3 Chuic.i lane, Ger Ger mnntewn, before the llrst meeting of the Satuiilay Ucnlng Dancing Class, Mr. and Mrs. X. McLean Seabreasl, MsjansjpjfjaanjsMsjpjMggsH t i , , BBBBVaBBBBSBBBBBKlf mf - V' V '''Sr'?l(8ggBI WJtiM.ilnl h Wl4P"8bbbB BBBBBK TISt''1' s BBBBBBk.1'' l'S V39B BBBBBH "?. 'IbBBBBBBV , 1'rtfli Sm ''' vaaaaaa , :-, Jv-ii Lif ''- ;;'Si ;'fiHElv ''''" u Banana wflnnnnnnna.!. , BBBBBBBbT ''."BBBBBBBBBBBm ' : BBBBBBbB iBBBBHiBBBBBBll'rV';'j BBBBBBBBSiiBBBBWiWill''' ' gggBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF " 7 LbbbbbbbbbbbbbP ''!' 'jM. nnnnninnnnnnnBi' , , LK '''" " '": i ''"' 'A BBBBBBBBBBBBBW' '' -'" J nnnnnnnnnnn v ' ganj BBBBBBBBBBBBBBT ' ' , ' ' BBBBbI BBBBBBBBBbBI r I'VBBBBBbI nnnnnnnnp ,,-, .., , v annnnnn Bnnnnnnnnaa . ..aiftiBBBBBBi lIllllllllllllSlllll West Philadelphia Mrs. Francis W. MUdenderf, of this elty, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mlea Marie Mlddenderf, and Mr. Elmer Rebert Flnkenausr, also of this city. Friends of Mill Victeria. Clark, of Flfty-seoend and Spruce street, will be glad te hear that aha Is oenvaletelng from a recent severe lllnesf. The West Philadelphia Branch of the Seamen's Cnurch Institute held Its monthly meeting at the Hetel Marlyn, Fortieth and Walnut streets, en Tues day afternoon. There were thirty men ben present. Mr. and Mrs. Marian A. Devlt of Harrlaburg, and Mrs. Margaret Lewry nave eeen the guests or Mr. ana Mrs. William P. Breni, Jr., of BllB Walnut street, for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert M. Temple, of 10 n vimem treat, announce me delta Antoinette Temple, and Mr. Willis A. Phllllns en Monday, November SO, at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips left for the seashore Immediately after ins ceremony, wnere mey will remain for several weeks. r 1 1 If If I Photo by Mareeau. MRS. LOUIS LOVE HEELER Who wa Miss Mareelline Ru Ru delph Myer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Myer, of Lans Lans dewnc, before her marriage this month of the orchard, Chestnut Hill, will give a theatre party en Wednesday evening. December 20, In honor of Miss Letltla Landreth, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nurnet Landreth, Jr., of 30B Highland aer.ue. Chestnut Hill, befere the dance Mr. Richard L. Austin, of 232 Seuth Twnnty-secend street, will give at the Rlta-Carlten In honor of hip deb utante daughter, Miss Lucylle Austin. Chief Justice and Mrs. Rebert von Meschslskcr, of 2101 De Lancey place, will entertain at a box party en Tues day evening at the opening performance of the Metropolitan Opera Company at the Academy of Music, Mr. and Mrs, von Mesclir.ls-ker, who were the guests of honor at a dinner which) Senater and Mrs. Geerge Wharten Pepper gave en Monday evening In Washington, re turned home en Wednesday. General Littleton W. Tazewell Walbr, tJ. S M. C, and Mrs. Waller, of 2500 Seuth Twentieth street, will entertain at dinner en Saturday evening nfter the Armv and Navy game. In honor of Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Will iam Brereton, of Annapolis, Md. The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Will lam P. Dcegre. Mr. Jehn Wilde, of New Yerk. Lieutenant Jehn B. W. Waller, U. S. N . nnd Mr. Henry Tazewell Wal ler, of Pittsburgh. r-nnlnln tuls McCev Xtilten. U. S. X.. commandant of the Phll-ulelphla Navy Yard, and Mrs. Nuiten win enicriam at a latge luncheon at the Bellevue Stratford en Saturday, befere the Army and Navy foothill game. Sixty guests will attend. Captain and Mrs. Nultpn nr entnt-tnlnlnir n house UartV OVer the week-end. Their guests will be Ad miral and Mrs. coenta ami ineir uaugn ter, Miss Bertha Coontz. of Washington, D. C. : Captain and Mrs. Xulten's son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Francis nnd Mr. Francis brother, Mr. J. It. Francis, of Flint, Mleh., nnd Mr. Heward Nuiten. of Richmond, Va., a brother of Captain Nuiten. Admiral and Mrs. Da!d p. Perter will entertain nt dinner at ineir nmw In the Navy Yard In honor of their guests. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Dcnby. Their son, Mr. Ldw-nrd J. Denby, Jr., and their niece, Miss ('.in field. nl.e of Washington, will ba thelr gunsts for the Army nnd Navy g-iine en Saturday. Miss Mnrle Bachman, of 3105 North Thirteenth street, and Miss Sarah Jam Jam ieon of Haddenfleld. N. J., am guests of Miss Claire Drexler at Miami. Fla, Ml Itese Kanter. daughter of Mr. mil m. Abnili.itn Kanter was niar- .'..' - -:r . .. .. rled te Jlr. Harry a. ueenreiu en sun- day nt 6:30 i'. i. -ine ceremony wns performed by Rabbi Samuel Fredmnn. Mr nnil Mrs. Hosenfeld are spending their honeymoon In touring New erk State and will return home by Thanks giving Day. After February they will llve at 5701 Warrington avenue BONW TELLER & CO AeJpeciaftu JJxep of Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STRFXT CHOICE OF ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S CLOTH GOWNS TO BE CLOSED OUT IN 5 GROUPS 25.00 39.00 49.00 59.00 75.00 Dreaaea heretofore priced from 35.00 up te 145.00 Formerly 13 Dresses 35.00 5 Dresses 39.50 2 Dresses 45.00 3 Dresses 49.50 7 Dresses 55.00 42 Dresses 59.50 95.00 te 145.00, New New Formerly New 25.00 19 Dresses 65.00 49.00 25.00 8 Dresses 69.50 49.00 25.00 8 Dresses 75.00 49.00 25.00 19 Dresses 79.50 59.00 35.00 6 Dresses 85.00 59.00 39.00 8 Dresses 89.50 75.00 :sscs Formerly Priced 7R 00 I New www A wonderful collection of Dresses; many one-of-a-kind models; many copies of imports; developed df POIRET TWILL. TWILL CORD. KASHA CLOTH. PIQUETINE. CHECKED DUVETYN. VELDYN, PIQUETTE and VELDYN. Embroidery in self-tone and Oriental colorings, braiding, beading, paisley and silk Jbrecades and metal belts are features of ornamentation. Alse a gr& of strictly tailored modes. """"IWWI lj: 5!SSSH r-r- ,ijl JJ.l J..' ".Wil'l i u i'H V fllHV U t'l Recently Wed North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs, letter L. Waas, of 6240 North Fifteenth atraat. ara raealv Inv conaratulatlena en tha hlrth at a aaugnter, Helen Betty Wtu, en octe- cr is. A dance will ba lvan en Thanks giving eve, Wednesday, November S, by the members of the Mercantile Club at ine ciue, sreaa aoee Master street. Miss Nell a Hchweab and Miss C aire V. 8chwaab. nf 91S4 North Itrnad street, will gall for Europe en November 30 te Jein their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Schwaab, who have been traveling uurena. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis C. Bole. of 4(12 North Twelfth street, ara receiving congratulations upon the birth of a en, wenaru David sole. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mra. Warren Sherta. nt 80 North Sixty-first street, are being con gratulated en the birth of a son, Wil liam Francis Sherts, Before her mar riage Mrs. Shertr waa Miss Lillian Casey, of Seuth Philadelphia. Miss Lenere White, of Nineteenth and Perter streets, gave a theatre party last evening. The guesta Included Miss Ines Oallen. Miss Rosalie Jenes, Mr. Rebert Green, Mr. Earl Baxter and Mr. Frank McKeen. The PI Sigma Delta Fraternity will entertain at an Informal dance en Thanksgiving evening. . "The Earl and the Olrl," a musical comedy In two acts, will be presented by the Dramatic Society of the Ladles of San Dominge en Tuesday evening, December 6, In Mercantile Hall, Bread nnd Master streets. Germantetvn Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Bremley, of Wis Wis snhlcken avenue and Hertter street, are at the Plaza Metel, New Yerk They expect te return en Saturday In time for the Army and Navy football game. Tomorrow Mrs. James 11. Mendel, of 723S Beyer street, will give a small luncheon for Miai Dorethy Coeke, daughter of Mr. Henry 11. Coeke, of 113 Maplewood avenue. whose engage ment te Mr. Stuart Perkins, of New ark. N. J., has recently been annnnnreH Miss Coeke nnd Mr. Perkins will be the guests or noner at tne dinner which Mr. and Mrs. E. Burke Estabrook will give en Saturday evening, December 9, at the Qermantewn Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Reckard, of 1311 Meehan avenue, Mount Airy, nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Walter Heward Reckard, Jr. Mrs. Reckard was Miss F. Myrtle Van derslice, Mr. and Mrs. Themas B. Preiser, of 127 Pelham read, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elener Barr Presser, te Mr. Themas C. Comstock, son of Mrs. Mary Wells Comstock. of Mount Airy. ISfiwSjBHsl HHMajOOLsMHaRIflHMHii MRS. H. A. ROSENFELD Daughter of Mr. and Mr$. Abra ham Kanter, tvhete marriage te Mr. Harry Retenfeld took place latt Sunday. Mrt. Retenfeld viae Mitt Rete Kanter EITH'8 THEATRE ELSIE JANM I if MrrflQBdinff hi-ihiw JULIA NASH A C. H. 0DONMELL ni., HOT. MTH-AKKY MATT XIOXT K UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. free IlnutrtUd testers SSD ft BPBVOK ATOTtOAT llM WORTH Hm Dataware Rirar Bridge Prdgraia of Conttractten By OEOBOX I. WXIITXR, Be. v., jseardrf faglaeen , . WaiMr f rt lastltaU ef Scitact MMttetsery Atmbs sad ITtfc Btt '9kmL''AtiSSle"ihlfti' ItTMt M. flOO WEDDING lOO KSUHAVKO all's Other nty Nst KnrraTed at ss.ea tee Write or phone Wslnut 25-23 for I Wi Reral EntTSTlng Shep, 114 Walant Bt., I latest mpM nnd correct forms. iSIMrai Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Rebert B. Paulsen, of Narberth. have returned from a week's visit te Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen, of Rese Valley, have returned from few days' stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Willis E. Manges, of Walling ford, entertained at' a bridge party yesterday afternoon In honor of Mra Dangerfleld Oroeme. Robinson Spikcr A home wedding took place last eve ning at 6:30 o'clock when Mrs. Cath erine Splker, of 6141 Catharine atrest. became the bride of Mr. Jehn B. Rob inson. The Rev. Dr. Henry Meehllng, of the Qethsemane Lutheran Church, officiated. Miss Margaret Welsh was the bride's only attendant, and Mr. Raymond Bueler. of Bryn Mawr, acted as best man. A reception for thirty five relatives and friends followed the osremeny. COOLET CONWAY A wedding of Interest took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock In tha Church of Our Mether of Sorrow at Forty-eighth street nnd Lancaster ave nue, when Miss Elizabeth Conway, of 4854 Panlsh street, became the bride of Mr. Michael Ceeley. Father Fisher officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Jeseph Smnrt. was attended by Miss Dorethy Sullivan as maid of honor. The brldcsmnlds were Miss Gladys Knowles and Mits Theresa Conway, sister of the bride. Mr. Jehn Ceeley attended the bridegroom as best man. A recep tion followed. BANE DAVENPORT An interesting wedding took place yesieraay morning at e cieck in nt. Menica's Catholic Church. Seventeenth and Rltner streets, when Miss Anna V. Davenport, of 2338 Seuth Weed stock street, became the bride of Mr. James uaney, son or Mr. ana Mrs. James Baney, of 2S0S Seuth Twentieth streft. A reception followed at the home of the bride. McCLEES GALLERIES - .OT Wftant Bt. Dry Point, of rsmeut Tjrriera By KISS XIBM8E Btt Point! br tery WMd'Bloekt by Tlmsthy Celt OIL PAINTINGS Ot.n AMI MODKRN MAMTKRN BARR IIBTORATIVK PICTL'KKM RICHARDS' GALLERY 20 S. 18th St. I tf Fer a Quick Disposal COATS and WRAPS $95 Values te $150 Made-up luxurious gar ments, far in advance of the present fashion se expertly expressing Vic Vic eor master originality. Removal Sale We are clearing ttecks be fore moving into our new, larger quarter! at 1113 Walnut St. niS-WBeut Street DAIIT KaTB.. Bill " AT tit America's ToMtnett CemedUase NORA BAYES Aw 'TOWN TALK" A Ru Per Eacellenee JAMES B. CARSON CO. CHESTER "Rub" NEISON IIBBT Sr ARROW end Bur VuitT!llt Program DI HIOHTS AT SilS SHARP LYRIC MaK Safurdsiv "Otllehtful eprretta aroued remince ef Vempwr." Inquirer, ' BLOSSOM EiiTMB, wmietsWMi N.V CAST Mtpeoeuma aerjaf.anHvaeaT'a aws araaia BTORY SOHOBERT'J OWM ROMAKCB .smmmzfi k$&vu (QMaemjMa&wmri evt&ityasiri WiWM ADELPHI ETt. nt l!0NOW $1 Mat Today THE LAST WORD IN LAUGHS! JUST VIVIAN MARTIN A LTMNE OVERMAN Eycnlnci, SilS Mat. Btunly ta Abroad HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON IN HBNBY BATAIIXK,HltEAT.Pr.AT "LA TENDRESSE" ITENtlRnNBSR) S'tU New tttt Kt (TtnnkclTlnt) Wrt FORREST Oharlee DllUniktm rreeeatt Hit IMtai Katleal Comedy Bit 'Sail?'" Twin Btltir N. T. Cait Intact SrsU New for Ntt (Tbankaglrlns) M"ek EVES. AT 110 12.60 MATINEE SATURDAY GARRICK LAST 4 TIMES MAT. SAT. CHARLES DILLINOHAM PnianU Tne .Newnt Musical uemcay THE BUNCH AND IUDY Mulc by Jerrjne Krrn Lrlc tr Anni Caldwell Boek by Anne 0nMmU anil (Inch Ferd With Brilliant C"t nnd UnnemM Staged by Frpd Irfitham AuAr ttw mm uiiuni. nv. SCiTS NOW KOIt TIIANKHOIVINfi WEEK The JIMMM! rcmMr nii-fM M9LLY DARLING Sfc Original Cait from Oleba Thtatre. tXW SlP?flWrCa5MaHa Geerge Allen, 1214 Chestnut Street Inc. 1214 ii 52D BET.. MARKET DAILY AT 8. 7 fc- 9 12TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK A BILL OF SPECIAL FEATURES THE CHEERIEST COMEDIENNE STELLA MAYHEW IN EXCLUSIVE SONOB HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND JANE and KATHARINE LEE THE BABY ORANDB In "THE MOVIE SCHOOL" HARRY 8LATK0 le CO. WITH EDNA SULLY AND THE ODDITY JAZZ BAND OTHER HlTlRtSE ARTS AND shirt rvM snv "vr?v TnTiivr venns" Established 1837 Thanksgiving and Christmas Bring the Need for Formal Hats Around the Holiday season with all its many joyful occasions there are many times when a hat mere formal than usual is a ne cessity. At Allen's this need is felt and filled. There are scores of lovely hats, se many of them using the season's favorite trimmings metal cloth and lace. A large hat of soft gray velvet combined with lace has edges of the lace falling from each side of the brim. Anether hat is a toque of geld cloth and sable, wound together in the most enchanting turban effect. And there are dozens mere, se many and varied that one must see them for oneself. The best news of all comes last: The Prices Start at $15.00 METROPOLITAN Ol'KUA IllllM. 2 WEEKS. MATS TIII'RS AND SAT. Q4ND0PERA Mat. TODAY. B.I5. MARTHA-L.ircl,He. Dj MitiL Howled, Intrrruiitc. TONITE. BiI8. BUTTERFLY Mluri Kllnera. Harn ADONNA-Fltiln d Al in.lpi He njyl Villn tint. F.r CAVALLERIA RUS TICANA nnd PAOLIACCI Stiuta Ixlewu !'rmltr DnnMiHP. M Wk. Mi.n . I V ItOlII-.MK: Til". KAI'ST: Wnl.. I. f,l()( nND. Thur. Mat CAVAI.I.IKIi v.l-Mii I M i 1 rn-. i.i i 'rl.. I.OIin.VfiltIN ""at Mat , Ill'TTEltFIA; ::i., it. TnovAiem:. Prlrei 3. f S ! J. "0 Jl . 'rc. S0c. Hit" Nn-v nt Oiien 11" i" tin I Hlpili-I. P Mayfair Silk Vests at $1.75 These Silk Vests are made by the makers of Vanity Fair silk underwear and they me of a very geed quality glove silk and the finest workmanship. They have piceted tops and the shoulder strap. are picot edged. They are full cut ami of Reed length. This is indeed a wonderful value at $1." each. Initialed Handkerchiefs Men's and Wemen'j White Linen Handkerchiefs with initial are 23c tach. $2.75 a dozen; 35e each, Sl.00 a dozen; 50c each, !,Vi0 a dozen, and 75c each, $S.!)0 a dozen. ACADEMY Of MUSIC HILADELPWA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKl, Conductor Second Special Concert Monday Evening, Nev. 27, 8:15 FRANCK Sjrmphenv ir. D miner DUK.S ... . "Tbe bercertr'2 Avprcr.tice" DEBUSSY Prelud te -'The Afternoon of Eaun" SAINT.SAENS Sym. Pcem, "Dan Mcabr" CKABRIER . . ..''Eapana" Rhapieitr TlcUett at Hfpp" a and Acmlnmr of Mmle III II I UHV " 8: IS Slurp UHLIIUiI Mat. Sat., 50c te $2.00 Bat for ThankifWlni Ne-w BeIUnr Wk mMM Women's French-Colored Handkerchiefs There are some adorable puie linen jrleve handkerchiefs for women with pretty French colorings. They may he hed in as as eorted colors with initial at 13.50 a box of six. They are attractive also nt a little girl's best handkerchief. Prettily colored Linen Hawlkei chiefs come in the regular size in diiTcrent de biKns, also in boxes of six. They have an embroidered initial and make a dainty gift at $4.85 and $5.00 a box. Smoking- Accessories Make Nevel Gifts An acceptable Christmas gift cenlt- of a French enameled Cigarette Helder in a charming silk case. There is one verv hTST? m,S7;30 inA,blBik en"e' with a band of biil Hants. Alse in colors. Other holders are 82.25 te $7.50. There are Cigarette Cases of enameled leather in gay colors at $2.00 te $3 50 Gilt Ca?es aie $3.30 te $5.00. " French enameled Ash Trays and Cieai ette Helders in a leather case are $3.50 and DANCERS' NIGHT 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 Dancing S.45 te 1. Uhln'i Sie'ety Orckcc. THE MID.RITE 8ERENADER8 THE CASTLE 219 S. Bread St. M0N NOV. 27th TURKEY NIOHT A V A U C h I Or M U a I c METROl'OLiTAN OPERA COMPANY. N. V SvVXt-. opening night MEF'ISTOFELE maalda, IAN,COHNDWAMBRD' S&AJf."" Tleltl Aeaili-my & Huppn's 1119 Chettnut Decorated Vanities, 25c te $1.50 Daintily decorated Vani ties, flt te grace the loveliest dressing table, are covered with lace and brocade In pret ty colors. Tiny compacts with puffs are 25c each. Larger ones, some with tas f.els, are up te $1.00. Rouge and Powder Combinations ere 75c te $,t,00, and these Coty's Toilet Water, $6.75 Size, at $4.50 i:eiy woman loves geed toilet water and, of course Ceiy'b ih pre-eminent. At this Christmas, time we are offering Coty's laigc 6-oz. bottle of Toilet Water at what is neumilly the regular wholesale price. It may be had in the following famous oders: I.'Origan, Paris Jasmin, Aibie Antique, L'Kfflcurt, Chypre, Rese, L'Or' Uelietrnpiand Lilac. Nowhere else will you be able te find this delightful toilet water nt se low a price as $4,50 a bottle' kA ' Si k mmmi:lJ """' "jratrsfevw" NORMA TALMADQE In h oerctMiir Mratt4 niMtaM THE ETERNAL FLAME A FIRST HATIOVAl pntti&nCM, with Cnn.if Tear!. Irtll CuaalaM. ItfUfmarT Thahr and Wrttmet4 rmpina rM,krWYS!iAW, 5 r ORCHESTRA 1 J(,SM t 60. Vwt balcenlea. 0 cnta te 6el Hpp'a. desmome :;:& ?3r MAE DESMOND AND PLAYERS IN M,t THE STORY OF THE ROSARY DUMONT'S ffi1,. .nbiV:.?1! EMMTI WtLUM IWtStreU WH6i A SENSATION AT THE 16th and Marint THE motion-picture world hat betn thrilled never before by tha produc tion of the William Fex creen maaterpioeo. "Nere," new being pre sented II te II at the Stanten Theatre. Fer mag nitude and stupendous acenic effects "Nere" haa never been equaled. It ia the greatest, meat costly production ever made in the history of the world. The etery deala with the rite te world power of the tyrant Nere, hit mad in fatuation for a young Christian girl, her love ro mance with victorious young Reman who ulti mately aavea her from the tyrant, and the downfall and death of Nere through the evil plettinga of the Emprett Peppaea. One of the meat gigantic pictorial effecti ever accomplished ia the burning of Reme ahewn in this picture. It ia without the alighteat doubt the crowning cumax of motion-picture achievement up te the preaent timet Continuous 11 te 11 lttb aae Ghtiunt SOa ALDINE U A. M. TO 11 P. M. MAE MURRAY and MONTE BLUE la BROADWAY ROSE NEXT WEEK "THE $5 BABY" WITH VIOLA DANA ADDE BULL MONTANA la "141' ItGrtten ml V BROAD CHESTNUT . 9:45 A. M. TO 11.13 V. M. ' 1 w JACKIE COOGAN in "TROUBLE" The Kid in a man aise role. He reachet for your heart, thakea it te a thrill, gript it te a throb. A thewmr of tmughs with a tprinkla of feara DAI ArC I2TKAMABKET .. rALAvfc te a. m te u i r. u. BEX INOBAH K0DUCTI0N "PRISONER OF ZENDA" VICTORIA NINTH AND MARKET H A M. 10 II 1.1 I. M. TIIK CHEATEST bfOUY KVKH TOLD IN MOTION I'lcri'UES SHADOWS AiUptnl Kmiu Wilbur Danlal Mi'ilf'i Kmeu 1'rltt Btety "Ching, Chin, . Chinaman" Heart interest without hokum, love interest with out mush, romance with out riot, thrills without number and a climax that s surprising and startling. ARCADIA Itllll AM) rilKHTNCT III A M TO n in I. ii ALICE BRADY aV. CAPITOL uril AMI MAHK PIUHCU.I.A DEAl UNDER TWO FLA "tt GLOBE m iiir. m.AiienATi: Mi-NtuAi. cembdx THE SIRENS WITO JAY KI.WOOII AMI I'l.AY IIIJX ami a hevy cir iiKAi'Tiriti, emLr lint nriinni -mi.-u iiii.Ij BR0MWAY S?t&3T "THE SIN FLOOD" ALLEGHENY GEORGE ARUSi w "THE M.tN WHO PUTlt ia ceajtatritt with Vaai. '&Am mm .".awis . &r &i : .!! i imjr.A tfMM ffltX sra ; ysn 'A"il f-i 1.J I 4 1 1 t. M v.l iYJ .!. . .Ii r . Ji r W ih$.SpU.iutu'tv)" ,'. r AUZY r l L'iJSL A.,it.t .,A'i. . yrvW,M . 7 SfET 1. 1"" ii i CHUUll ,-' WiMsMM t, iT aW VtSC ' -i" ' " jrtMt.'-tK-d 2B J.iT ? r. 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