Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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Nancy Wynne Tells of the Debut of Miss Annis Lee
Tunis Yesterday Afternoon Miss Elizabeth Dale
v Willson Will Be Introduced Today
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ONE of the prettiest tens of the nea
nan nn gWcli ycetcrjay afternoon
b Dr. nml Mw. .leseph l'rice Tunis,
te Introduce their dntijthtcr, Annls Lee
Tunis, who Is usually known under
iiJi second name by the ether buds.
She Is the eldest of the Jeseph Tunis
Jltitren. iitid very nttrnrtive.
lS Is fnlr nml dainty like her
ether, who was Miss Annls I.cc Fur
?CM; nml were the sweeten frock of
irt silk in the most luscious rose-pink
Side. It wh nimle with n tight
bodice with ruffles , of geld net,
5S3 the full "klrt hnd extended hips,
He of the wnlst-llue with n cluster
It flowers. She carried pink roses nml
looked ns If she hnd Just stepped out
of the frame of a lovely old-lashiencd
""sirs. Tunis, who is unite petite nnri
bns beautlul wavy lmlr, were u gown
ef white fhllTen draped artistically
nd cnught at one hip with a bunch
of white French flowers.
Mrs. Herace Heward I'tiritcss and
Mrs. Celcsbury Turves presided at the
tea-tnble. The tea was given at the
Tunis town house, 111110 Dc Laneey
place. They moved in recently from
their Chestnut Hill home.
TODAY the ether Tunlses, .Mr. un(l
Mrs. Themas Tunis, brother nnd
istcr-in-lnw of Dr. Jeseph Tunis, will
civc n tea with Mr. and Mrs. Kills Kills
ten I'eret Hlscll at the' Acirn Club,
te introduce their .neice, ' Elizabeth
Dele Willson.
Elizabeth ' is the daughter of Mrs.
Wurts Willson; who was Miss Doro Dero Dore
thy Wurts, of tills city. She Is a grand
daughter of the late Dr. Charles
Wutts, whose home was for many
rears at the corner of tiqwiitecrith
nd Walnut htrectsv The house bus
been razed, nnd the site is occu
pied by n business building. It was
In that house that Mrs. Tunis, Mih.
Bissell and Mrs. Willson were intro
duced at teas. They arc sisters of
Charles Stewart Wurts, who married
Mixs llessie Wister, and of Uebert
Kennedy Wutts, whes-e wlfe iwns Miss
Kntherine Xewbeld. u t-lster of Mr.
Kdward McCullough.
Till; Print Club will held one of its
interesting tens this afternoon at
the clubhouse, 1(114 Latimer Ntreel,
I rum 4 until U:.'.) o'clock. Mr. Hub
ert von MuschziKhcr will be lmstcs-s.
The dill) has a tunning collection nt
Kngllsh color engravings en its walls
t present. Mrs. Jnper Ycates Hrin Hrin
ten is president of the. club.
TIIK ether day when I was out at the
Philadelphia Cricket Club watching
the trynutf for the All-Philadelphia
beckey team I thought mere than ever
liew icmarl;ab!c 11,1s that all the mem
bers of the DKun family excel in ath
letic. Of course. Miss Melly Thayer, who'.''
mother wnv n MM Dixen, Is welt known
us one of the riiet prominent tenni
players in the city, and Miss Mar
liaretta Dixen, Mr. Themas Dixen's
daughter, is one of the bet of the
JellllL'er golfers. Miss Mijrglll'ett.N
Bhniiiless, whose mother was Te
Sif-iin Dlven, Is M wonderful lee skater
niil lb active in the Skating Club.
MKs Louise DIxeu, a ilaughter of th
late T. Henry Dixen, has wen a great
imii v honors nt Wellesley In ulliletics,
mid her elder sister. Mr-. Edward
Kniinliliiiiir. who w.is JINs Helen Dien,
Is president of the Hei key Association
of Phi adelphia (I think Hint Its
mrrect tiniiie), and a very geed 'me'eev
plnji'iv that s unite nn ui.usii
ter one family, isn't it?
The latest member of t'c
Achieve funic in nflili.t i. .
Norris. Mr. ami Mr. Iv'u. m N'errU
d.ii!."htcr (Mrs. Xm-rls was Mi- Kmina
Dixen, a hlster of Miss Marsjaretta
Dixen). Emma, who is a sub-deb ami
Mill In school, is cnptnlu of the Irwlu
Reheiil hockey team ami one of the
bert pl.ier. In fact. I have heard a
ziciit many people siiy that she will
pmbubly make the All-Philadelphia
team this vear. which Is Indeed a. great
honor for u schoolgirl.
BETTY, aged thrce and n half, was
going te church for the first time,
nnd she was busily ipiestlenlng Mether
ns te who nnt! whnt nhe tvnnlil una.
there. "Will Hetty knew anybody In
church?" "Oh, yes, Uncle Jack
uncie .luck passes the plate, dear."
"What for?" queried Betty. "Why.
for
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you te nut j our pennies Inte.
nnswered -Mether. "Oh," exclaimed
'Hetty excitedly, "If 1 put a penny In
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1 NANCY WYNNE.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Hens Hens
selaer, of Camp Hill Hull, Fert Wash
ington, entertained nt dinner last eve
ning In honor of President Miithcsen
and Mrs. Matlicsen. Among tlie guests
were Sir. and Mrs. Geerge W, Chltds
Drexel, Mr. and Mrs. Ilayard Henry.
Mr. nml Mrs. Livingston Piddle, Mr. and
Mis. IMwaid T. fctetcsbury, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur H. I.cn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
(loertro Dalian Dixen. Jlr. and Mrs.
Charles K. Itrinley. Miss Slncklcr and
lilt T..Aa..l n...l ... 1tlltiuinn ...I... I..'
..... 1itiM-i r illjl. .Ml. .'Illllii-rvii, IU? in
the newly elected president of the Drexel
tnstltute, was formerly president of the
Scheel of Technology nt Oeergla. Mr.
and Mm. Van llense)acr, who will ou eu
cupy their town limine, 1S01 Walnut
Htreet, the first week In December, will
entertain In their box at the opera r.11
Tuesday evening, ut the Academy of
Music, at the opening piirfenuance of
the Metropolitan Opera Company. '
One of the most Interesting of the
late winter weddings will be that of
Mlsi Kllen StcMlcharl. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Kmery McMlchnel, of Knell
Heuse, Deven, and J041 Walnut street,
and Mr. Chariet) Oraham Berwlnd, twin
t Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. IJerwdul, of
Welrwoed, Radner, which will talte
place e.irly In January.
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as Heir RkJ, of Washington, D, C. ana
Colonel Geerge Wlllcex Mclver, ' of In
diana, who Is the father-in-law of Mrs.
Maule's daughter, Mrc. Oeerge W. Mc
lver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. need, who will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Maule for several
days, will be the guests of honor at a
dinner which Mr. and Mrs. fleerge It.
Hvans, of the IJellevue-Htratferd, will
glve en Monday evening. Mrs. Reed
was Miss Elizabeth Neycs Boyd, of this
city.
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home forth winter.
West Philadelphia
Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel P. Hadln, cf
Pittsburgh, are spending a few days
In this city as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. V. Kdward Xelun, of 239 Beutli
Tlfty-thlrd street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Adams, of
Forty-ninth street and Baltlmore ave
nue entertained a number of their
friends Informally recently. Among
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen
Cunningham, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. ('..
Tewnscntl. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke De
1fflV0t1. At I eta t'lninnnA VI .,.... . -.
Quebec, ana Mr. Floyd Atkinson. MIm
r.iiMMii'iMmii n enHHKemciu 10 Air. At
kinson was tcccntly anneunied.
Mr. and Mrs. nusBell Keteham, for
merly of I'lfty-thlrd und Pine streets,
recently of China, have goie te Au-
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Mr. and Mra, William Hanlen Crane,
of 4411 Walnut street, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth ei a
daughter, Jeanne Mcdilnn Crane, en
Nevemlier 1,1,
Lawndalc
lr. nnd Mrs. Cupper A. Nelmnn,
of fielfl Hlnghnm street, nre lecelvlng
congratulations upon the birth of a
son, lienet t Henry Nelman.
Mrs. James V. Tayler, of Magce
street, will entertain the members of
her five hundred club ut luncheon and
cards nt her home cm Tuesday after
noon next,
Mr. and Mil. James Wise and their
daughter, Miss Frances WIfc, of New
ark. N. .!.. have Mtumcd te their
home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Wise, of 0425 Palmetto street.
Moorestown
Mis. Allen Ilegets, of West On tint
avenue, has gene te Man Diege, Calif.,
te remain until May.
Miss Florence Clifferd, cf Hedenda
Deach, Calif., formerly of Camden, has
keen the msityf HrVU&Mt ,Wdl-TMarllii W Mr.' Bhelden Walkt. H.'
wTrd, of CheiterftT4erSr time... Percy J. rtll la the director.
Mis Kntherine French, of East
Central avenue, hna returned from ii
visit with her mother lu New erk
City.
Norristown
Mr. William Montngue was elected
the new president of the Associated
Charities of Norristown. The ether
officers chosen at the annual meeting
were: Vice President. Mr. Franklin 1
Wright; scctetnry. Mrs. l-rnnk H.
Moere: treasurer, Mr. Geerge IL Kite.
New members ut the beard of direc
tors are Mrs. Charles J. Qulllrnan, Mrs.
Jehn Slade Carter and Mr. Mgin II,
Lenhardt.
Majer and Mrn. Jeseph F. f'eUrell,
of Camp Hastes Virginia, who wl
attend the Army and Navy football
game, Will be week-end guests pf Mrs.
Cottrell's parent", Mr. and Mrs. Ii.
Percy Chain.
The soloists In the comic opera. "The
Leve Tlrates of Hawaii," which wn-t
nresented oil Tuesday evening by the
members of the Trinity Tjeferm.d
Church cneir ai xrinny iu "
MiSB Viela Kratz, MlhS Hessle) Kel- i
ten, Mrs. Harry Itennyren. Mr W. It i
frnmssm
Mrs. J. n. TfrnHtad. of fhn Hamilton.
has returned from New Yerk, where
hhe has been visiting her son-in-law
nnd daughter, Mr. and Mis. Charles E.
Fex,
Mrs. A, Ii, Cat-hart and her daugh
ter, Mss Mana Carhart, r.f Manches
ter, la,, are guests of Mrs. Carhart's
sister, Mra C. W. Mell, of 223 Hast
Fertinnca street,
Delaware County
Mrs. Jeseph J. Khends, of Oil City.
Pa., Is the ffuest for a few days of
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bhcwell Ellis, of
Meylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Itebcrt Wethcrlll, of
Chester, are entertaining thelr daugh
ter, Mrs. Curl Neltlng, of Richmond,
Va., for several wefcks,
Mrs. Charles) Tomerey arid her fam
ily will meve In a short tlme te their
new limne en North JnchRen street,
Media, which was formerly the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. William Easby.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Casannve.'ef 2110
Pine Ktrcet, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Casa
nave, te Mr. Herbert n. Calves, son of
Mr. and Jtr.i. Hvarlate A. Calves, cf this
city. Miss Ciipanave Is a debutante of
this season. Mr. Calves Is it graduate
of the University of Pennsylvania. clasH
of 1920. 7
Dr. and Mrs. fleerge Woodward, of
KrNhelm, Chctnut Hill, have Issued
liuitatlen.s te hear Majer lillbert tell
of the "Last Cruade" en Saturday aft
ernoon, December Ji, nt 3 o'clock. A
tea will fellow. Majer CJIIbcrt was with
fiunenil Allenby through IiIh entire cam
palgn In Kgpt nnd was present at
the u.ipture of liecrshcba, the taking of
Jerusalem and the capitulation of Jer
icho, Jlr. ami Mrs. William W. Hepburn,
of Orchard I.cc, Vlllauuva, will enter
tain at dinner en Monday evening, Jan-
u.uy l, in noner et Miss McM chae and
Mr. Uerwlnd. xi
Mr. aii'l Mrs. O. hawMin Celeman, of
Old Hn crferd ie.ul. Ilr.ui Mawr, are
i fuvi. Ing uoiur.itiil.illeiis' en the birth
of ,i .-en en Wediitsdny. November 22.
Airs. Celeman wns JIIss Marlanna W,
nenet), daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.
Francis I. (Jewen, of DeeiitJenc, Chestnut
Hill.
Thete by Phote-Crafters
MimsELIZAIlETtt D. R001JRS
Debutante daughter of Mr. and
Mm. Charles liencr., Jr., of fJer fJer
mantetcn, who trill he the nuent of
Aoner at a luncheon ana briilnc
party ichich Mm. Maunder W.
Wiater, of (Irrmantewn. trill ffit'e
en Tuedav, Dtccmbcr 'i
record
ily te
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Mr. and Mrs William Penn-rSaskell
Hall, of Doenthotpi Farm. Paell, will
nteituln at dinner at the Heltevuu Heltevuu
Ktratfeid en Flidny eenlii?, December
2'J, in honor of their daughter. Miss
Mary Hall, befete thu Christmas nuet
lug of the Saturday Evening Dancing
Class.
MH Doiethv B. I,e., debutante
daughler of Mr. and .Mi's. KHsha l.ee.
Jr. of lTett l.tiust street, and Miss
Emily Kalulin llartew, debutante
daughter of .Mrs. lb-niy Blackwell
liartew. of the lenpacrc. will be the
guests of honor nt a hulfct luncheon te
be given tometrow by Mr. anil Mis.
S.tmuel Dcter Wnrrlner, of 13B Seuth
Clgliteentli ntreel. The gutsts will later
attend the Army and Navy football
game. Sirs. Ellsha l.ee leturned last
evening from New Voik whero she at
tended the Farinlugten luncheon yea
tcnlay. Mr. and Mis. T. Williams P.eberts,
of 1', nceyil Kami, IJ.ila, entertained at
dinui r huit tcnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Pep Yea' man, of 1118
Spuice street and Chestnut Hill, will
rntcitutn at a box p.iny en Tuesday
e cuing tie.M at the opening perform
ance of the Metropolitan Opera Com
pany nt the Academy of Music In honor
of their daughter. Miss fleerglna P.
Yeatiunn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Greve, of
25$ West Tulpehecken street, Ocmnan Ocmnan
tewn, will vntcrtiilu a- thelr guests nt
the Army and Navy football ganje Mr.
and Mrs. Jeseph W. Powell, of Bosten.
Captain Leuis McCoy Nulton IT. S.
N commandant of the Philadelphia
Navy Yard, and Mr Nutten will enter
tain et dinner at their home In .the
Navy Yard tomorrow evening In honor
of their sen-lnlaw and 'laughter. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Dean D. Francis, of Hint.
Mich., and their out-of-town guests.
Mrs. Francis bofero her marriage- In
June was Miss Virginia Adams Nulton.
- .. t CUrnima IT. Oelst. df
Overliroek, have Issued Invttatlens for a
.; . ..... r..iini..u.i !. winner nnd
dancing nt the Hltz-Carlten en Wed-
nesiuy evening, wuceu ucr ,, """
of thelr daughter, Miss Elolse Oelst.
The guests will Include the members of
the school set.
Among' the guests who will attend
the buffet supper which Mr. and Mr J.
Charles l'rice Maule. of 2217 ltltten ltltten ltltten
house street, will glve at- their home
tomorrow evening uftcr the Army and
Lack ofself-pesscaston
is only another way of
disregarding details like
standing, sitting and
walking. They may be
learned at slight ex
pense. Marguerite Wah
The WALZ STUDIOS
1G04 Walnut Street
Ballroom, Ballet and Stage
Dancing
Booklet nnd Rate
upon Kequcst
Bpruca 8231
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BONWT TELLER & CO.
JAeJpecia6t JJxep ofOrlliatiew
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
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
Dresses heretofore priced from 35.00 up te 145.00
Fermerl) New
13 Dresses 35.00 25.00
5 Dresses 39.50 25.00
2 Dresses 45.00 25.00
3 Dresses 49.50 25.00
7 Dresses 55.00 35.00
42 Dresses 59.50 39.00
Formerly
19 Dresses 65.00
8 Dresses 69.50
8 Dresses 75.00
19 Dresses 79.50
6 Dresses 85.00
8 Dresses 89,50
New
49.00
49.00
49.00
59.00
59.00
75.00
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A Croup of Dresses Formerly Priced 7S 00
95.00 te 145.00, Nev 'vv
This is a wonderful collection of Dresses; many one-of-a-kind models;
many copies of imports; developed of POIRET TWILL, TWILL
CORD. KASHA CLOTH. PIQUETINE, CHECKED DUVE
TYN, VELDYN, PIQUETTE and VELDYN. Embroidery in
self-tone and Oriental colorings, braiding, beading, paisley and silk
brocades and metal belts are features of ornamentation. Alse a group
of strictly tailored modes.
SECOND FLOOR
w&ze&s
Geerge Allen, inc.
121 4 Chestnut Street 1214 1
Established 1837
Hats that Were $15.00, $16.00
and $18.00 Are New
$10.00 and $12.00
Every one of our hats has been reduced and it is new
possible te get a lovely hat as low as $10.00 or $12.00.
Fer The Feet Ball Game tomorrow
Yeu will need a pretty flower bouquet te wear in your furs. There
are gardenias, violets, orchids and asserted bouquets, 38c te $1.50.
Alse ribbons in'the geld and blue of the Navy and the gray, geld
and black of the Army, 35c a yard.
Here Are Seme Things That Will Fit
Inte The Christmas Stocking
Gloves Make Splendid Gifts
And at Allen's there is such n (reed line of them.
Every style is represented and the colorings are very geed.
There nre kid, suede, wool and fabric gloves, for women
and children, nil at reasonable prices.
French Kid Gloves come with two clasps, and in 8,
12 and 16 button lengths, in black, white and colors.
S1.85 te S6.75.
Capeskin and Mecha Gloves in one clasp, strap wrist
and 12-button length. $2.75 te $6.75.
Short and long Weel Gloves are $1.00 te $2.00. Lined
gloves for women and children are at very low prices.
Weel Hese, $1.95
Full-fashioned English
Weel Hese are delightful
gifts for these who love the
out-of-doers. Hand-made silk
clocks or jacquard effects and
the great variety of colorings
make them even mere attrac
tive and they are certainly
very inexpensive at $1.95 a
pair.
Camisoles, 75c
te $3.85
A Camisole of crepe de
Chine or wash satin in pink
or white will delight a dainty
woman. Seme are tailored
with hemstitching along the
top nnd some of them are at
tractively trimmed with lace.
They make charming yet in
expensive gifts at 75c te
$3.85.
Novelties That the Stocking
Will Held
The woman who likes cards will be delighted with a
prettily painted bridge score card, its silver or geld cover
decorated with a Japanese design. $1.00. A Weeden Salad
Ferk and Speen may be stuck into the top of a stocking.
The handles are attractively painted. $1.25. A Knocker
of brass or one painted in delicate colors makes a splendid
gift. $1.50 and $1.75. Shee Trees and Hern are always
useful and may be prettily decorated. $1.00. A child's
Jumping Repe at 50c is sure te please. Our third fleer
holds mnny ether inexpensive but attractive gifts.
Handkerchiefs May Be Pretty and
Useful as Well
And they are inexpensive, tee, when one can get pure
Linen Handkerchiefs with such daintily embroidered cor
ners at 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c each. They are all-white and
there Is an extremely large assortment of them. Fer men
and women both there are white all-linen handkerchiefs,
either plain or with initial, at 23c each, $2.75 a dozen;
35c each, $1.00 a dozen; 50c each, $5.50 a dozen and 75c
each, $8.50 a dozen.
Boudoir Caps, $2
and $2.75
They will make a tiny
lump in the stocking but the
woman who gets one wi'l be
delighted indeed. Fer thev
are adorable things of silk
and ribbon. The woman
whose hair will net behave at
breakfast will find one indis
pensable. 52.00 and $2.75
each.
Smart Beaded Bags In Levely Celers, $3.75 and $5.00
It is surely unusual te find such wonderful Beaded Bags at these low
prices. They all have shell tops and the S5.00 ones are hand made. The Bags
at $3.75 are the small ones young girls love and both come in a variety of Per
sian designs. These at $5.00 may be had also in a unique black-and-white effect.
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Extraordinary Offer for One Week en Advance Orders
for Personally Engraved Christmas JL
Greeting Cards Jv JiJ
The nrfpoe n,.-A l. nn..JA i. . i t Jt v
- r.y huuvcu ueiu.v mtiuuc we meei engTavea
Christmas cards and the stamping of your name from your
own personal calling card plate.
These cards are of the finest kid-finish stock in whtte,
gray or buff. Seme are bordered in red or geld or, in the
case of the tinted cards, in white. At the top are designs
In bright Christmas colors, scores of different ones and each
the work of a. skilled artist. The choice is se varied you are
sure tq find many te please you. The sentiment below mav
be had in script or old English.
We have divided theBe cards into two price groups and
there is a wonderful selection at either price.
Price Greup Number One
25 cards personally engraved, $2.35.
50 cardi personally engraved, $3.85.
100 cards personally engraved, $0.75,
Price Greup Number Twe
25 cards personally engraved, $3.75.
50 cards personally engraved, $15.50.
100 cards personally engraved, $11.50.
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If you wish, we can make a plate for you.
In script, $1.50; in plain Old English or Reman,
$3.00; In shnded Old English or Reman, $3.75.
This includes tne whole name preceded by "Mr.
and Mrs." or "Miss." The plate can be used for
calling cards afterward,
WHWevniU
DAILY MATS.. 2ilS EVEB. AT lll
Amer!c't Forameitt Ccmxillean.
NORA BAYES
effiSs "TOWN TALK"
A Rew. Par Ete.Unnc.
TAKES B. CARSON It CO
iml Str V""udvllli Prerrum
NEXT WEEK
nrrwin AunttMTi"
With .!. C. Mertnn nml Bi Vaudnrill. Bill
VDlf NIOHTS AT S.16 SHARP
LI ml Mat. Tomorrow
'f)p.leritful nnerMta around rntname nf
rompeu " Inquirer.
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IN Iin.VHY BATAII.I.r.'S fiREAT PLAY
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l-1 EVENINOS AT tile
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ftARDIflf LAST 3 TIKES
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Tonight, Sat. Mat. & Night
THE BUNCH AND JUDY
With JehBi.- Deeley, Fred and Adele Attain.
Del.ne D1I. Six Brown Brethers. Orie.
Hayes and erlitlnnl cast of 100.
MONDAY NOV. V.
SEATS NOW l-OIt THA.VKSniVlNO WEEK
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MOLLY DARLING
With JACK nnVAHiir
Orlrlnat Cast from Glebe Theatre.
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BURTON HOLMES
TONIGHT TOMORROW "
SCEH'C SENSATION
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NEW CENTURY DRAWING ROOM
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THE ETERNAL FLAME
Thankstlvlnr Week Rodelnh VaUntta
In "THE Y'N HAJAH"
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A SENSATION
AT THE
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THE motion-picture world
hat been thrilled a
never before by the produc
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creen mn.terpieee,
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ALDINE
19th nod
Gheatnut
50c
11 A. M. TO 11 P. M
MAE MURRAY
and MONTE BLUE la
BROADWAY ROSE
NEXT WEEK
"THE $5 BABY"
WITH
VIOLA DANA
ADDED BPIX MONTANA In 'Tadlea' Mia"
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8:45 A. M. IT 11.15 f. II.
JACKIE COOGAN
in "TROUBLE"
The Kid in a man
size role. He reaches
for your heart,
shakes it te a thrill,
grips it te a throb.
A thewer of laugh with
a iprinhle of tears
DAI Art JLTII A. MARKET
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REX INGRAM PRODUCTION
"PRISONER OF ZENDA"
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ALLEGHENY
THE MAN WHO FLAYED COD"
in conjunction with Vaudeville
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EITH'S THEATRE
TONIGHT
ARMY AND NAVY NIGHT
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