Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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fSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
JVVwicy JFymc Speaks of the Opening Performance of
the Metropolitan Opera at the Academy She Tells
of Other Events of Importance Today
TJDAY It certainly one of the busl
rt Willi ,l' epeninj? night of Hie
merit I'1" At-mliMiiy, ii wi'ilillim mid
len ntiil a iliini'e. Hint m iiiltu a
L of ilelnR", Isn't lit
rp,(. niicru. f minsp, will be n
Mllliint eiriiMliiti. mill every enn who
u liukv I'lmusli t" be keiiir will turn
out III Ma or her lM. Ainen? Hi.. Imv Imv
VeIiIits "re Mr- Ali'tuntler mi Iti'iiw
wlner. Mr-. Aliwninler llrintnii (Vte,
Mr Hebert t mini Ins Miiiit"nnii'r,v. Mr.
Tlienms MeKeiin. Mr. Clement H.
SXlil. Mr. iintt Mm. Orew W.
flilldi Drexel. Mr. Charlton Yiinmll
ml ninny ither.
Afterwnnl there will bp n meeting
ft tin' Uprni Supper Dunee in tin
fejer of Hie Armlcmy, whieh nNe
rr,mikps In Iip vpry c.'iy nnd for wliieli
n prcnt inmiy parties lmvc bppn ar-
tntip'di
Misi Knnipps AVIste;- will entertain
for Iter cousin. I.ce Tunis, Dr. nnil
jli, .1em'i'i I'rii'p TihiN' (Ipbnlnntp
(imiKlitpr. iiinl Mr. nnd Mm. Welnter
Kin" AVf tlirrlll will u'lve u pnrty for
tiimtlipr di'bitlnntp, Helen Allen. Ah
i,e WcilinilN are in innurnltift,
Jleleii'ji iwitlier, Mr. Alfred Ucglnaltl
Allen, will net iii clwperen.
.Miiiiv of the delis will co evpr
te tlip llelli'viie lifter the opera le the
iinre which Mr. mid Mrs 1'feilerlek
Kiilck will rIvp te liitrmluee their
I'niiRliter. Mnrv, while etliets will nr
rhe nt the ilnilee after liltfliillin: n til n -tier
or n tlieiitre rn I v. Sir. Frederick
SInrrN will u'lve n ilinner for III debii
t.uitc dmislil". CllnbPtli. Sir. nnd
Mr. X.'illinniel Knewies will entertain
for Nimcy K'lewhw. nnether bud. Sir.
mid Mrs. Xerinim !rcy will Rive n
timid e ;iit "f iihmit twenty gucsta
fur their ihniRliter. Xnriiui.
(illieis wlm will enteriiMii lire .Airs
T'lillln l'eliee. hoe Sliest nf honor
nill he l.lenner Koeiis, mid SINs'
Marlen Doiieiihuc. who will hnxe u
ainmjr of Nl;.il len Ruest- for Letltii,
Lniiilieth. Sir. nnd Mis. Hurry nl-
riitiiie will uNe give a "iiuill dinner
for tlirlr iliniRhlcr, Dorethy.
mllintn seem m be a crent ninny
IweddliiRs this week, net the lenst 1
)iiteri"-liii.' et which will he that of
Ml-t Kim Kniisht mid Kdwaril t'ns-
upl. which HiKes place leda . The j retnu te uttind the wedding will be Miss
lU'cliliiiR will he a Miiu'l one mid the Harriet Simmons, of New Yerk, and
rrrrmeiiv will be peifermed nt llielMli.. llsther Hammend, of Sarilu Uai-
y.e .. Miss KnMit's toether. Aim. I
lir.nlfeicl KiiiRht. who lives at IJ'JOS
liittiulieiiM1 street. it li the excep
tion of Sliss Mary Knight, who will
jet ns tiiiild of honor for her sister, und
Alfieil SniKeiint, w!ie will be best man,
lline will be no iittemhints.
The ic,ieii for this is. I iiinlerstiind,
almiit two weeks npi Sir. ('issanl was
MnMenlv in dei ed te Washington en
Witless and mi he ami his linneee de
rided net te wait until Liter but te
net inmried at once, which, of course,
would net U'he lunch time te prepare
fur .111 el.iheiate weildiug. I hear thut
thet expect te lie ill SV:isiliiRten
nLeiit a i'iir, w licit thev hope te re
turn te Philadelphia. They uiu iopu iepu
lir and wi 1 lie much missed during
their rbM'iire fiem the city.
Till
he
Hi: debutante who will liuihe her
Sliiiin I hum, the diiiighter of Sir.
inn! Mis. IMwanls S. Diinii, of Chest
nut II 11. Sirs. Dunn was SINs Star
writ Shippeii. ii ibiughter of the late
r. IMwiiiii Shippep. and Katherinc
U a mc(e nf Sirs. I'k dei id; I'ncknrd.
wlm was .Miss Katherine S'limien, nnd
of III" late Slis. Ceeige Willing, who
vas Miss Anna Shippeii. .She is most
attradhc. Slie has light hair nnd blue
". nnd ehuiiuing manners.
About tuent delmtiintes will reeeive
tiinl the ladies wlm will preside at the
table will he Shs. l'ackaid. Sirs.
I'd .Mr II. Ilutler. Slis. IMwui.l S. W.
.iiiimii. Slis. M.Miry X. Paul, Mrs.
Hi me l'erd and Slis. .Merris Peret.
T AST nielli tlioie uiis nn Intorf-tins
LJilinn- nt tin- Ci-riimntdun (Yickrt
1 lull civfii I'v Mis. Mi. ni.v i:. r.iiire.mt
jnil Mr. nnil Mi-i. .Innu fnrliit )iU
" Klinlii-ili r.iiicnii'it Hne,. Mrs.
Until' ilnii'.'liicr iiml Min. l'i'iiice:i'tN
Kmniil.ui!:liiir. Mt. I'miriiiist, Mrs.
I.'nl .mil i:il':ilitih u'ei'ivcil tlif kucsis
In tin li.illroein.
Illi lictli. wlm Inw !!-,rlit In own linlr
hi i in- riiini.li", Inriueil il'i'tl in
"r el winii. i:ici mn
..i.ie ... ..... I I
I III Hill 111 llil' ,
With ii ti.Mii ..I..II.. .,,,,1 .. !.i.
i,',, , "'. ,,";'" ","'""' imiH-is
llll II eMi'lldi Iii. inw ii i.i en nil i ir I
I'iini'l-i I
M'li'. IIi'i- (In-1 nl-i- Iiml ii lifipiiltir
iiiimi iii'i'lj mn uns uiiliiiin sli...n.si
Mr
l.r,
I'.IMs W.ls lilllliNeiiii' In ii sew II of
1 1 -in in' ciiiiii' iiitnii' plum ex-
ii pi fur innit iliapiiiL'.
I.li.ilii.tli, ulm K a m-iiiliiiitn of Mis
JlWIll s. j W.M l"lsi..il' .llllltlt (I','H,
"li'i'iiilh iieMic ii-s. :uii new has niii"
I'liI'l'iM wlnrli. I lirlicxi., si,,, niivil
liT-ilf. Tin. D.ivIm-s livi. in Wri'ii-
Klll. Alllllll'l. Ml IIUMlllli.l'. si. 1.I1.1
"I" iluit el ilium fop nni- iimiilim. ,.f
l"'ts. ' I
TT IS Iiml (.neii'.'lf te lune jnur Iii
A 'lax inn I i..ili.i off. but in In.
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ini Mini- liiithdiix, ten, sii'ins a ileiilili' 1
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Mi.li Is tlie i'.'im- with I liiinr Mm , 1
tie Miim,'i.- ilmuliti.r of Mr. ami Mis.
"'ilium Met-;, ,., of ("In. stunt Hill.'
lie-e I, nili ti I'ttiilni w Ii.iIim. Mini for
It -ii is i:ihinr wi . i.ii'iliniti'il nlieiit '
V-e l"ls .1.11 ami u .1 mIii ' t t:il.i for !
"l"i..M I,,, ,1,1s. ,t new it is "laklm."
"'I'll II l IlL'i.Mlli ... 'iiitl tin. 11 r lill.l i
Ij'li 111 bi'il with n hiuli ti'liipi'liltlllc Ml
"wt liiitliila p.irtir.s mi' out of the
Pl'Mlen,
.!. ' 'l'" 'lint slie will Hum Termer ami
JIM luw Iht paru nfirr nil. 11s I hear
it iMieiiis me enh niistinnlim it.
XANt'V wyxxi:.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr .mil Mis .Iniin T Lewis, ,lr,
or liioe m.u,,,, unit, have muni In
Watluiis 1 .Monday, li.-nmtn 1 II, fn m
lllaik Mitin
1'ulrnt leather
Hull' Iriitber
Tuu ruiilw
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
ini!intn , o'clock, In honor of their
golden wedding.
Mrs. Jeseph U. Meruit, Jr., will nt nt
leini n inntren of honor nt the wed
ii.'.f. of, her ulster. Mitts Hlcimer I'eule
IMy s, daughter of Sirs, (.'hiirle-H Olhbent
IUvIm of t-hcftnut Mill, mid Mr. Ohurle
,.,' "'erin. .Jr., ,en of Mr. und Mrs.
i inrles It. Itel.erK of FiiiNhlmr. I,. 1..
who will h man led en Kauirduv, De
cember 9, In the Church of Hi. Mnriln
in he Heidi. The two iimldH of honor
Will llA Ml.u tlltth llr.l. .... ..li
pf the brlilcRroem, nnd MIpm Caro
lyn It. Davis, a slBter of the bride.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn White tJcitry, of
Chestnut Mill, will entcrtnln fit th
Opera Supper Dance this evening nfter
trio opening porfernmnco of the Met Met Met
ropelltnn Opera Company at the Ainil Ainil
emy of Music.
Mrs. Alexander Ulddle nnd Mr. J.
Quitman LeeII and MIhi Dorethy Mam Mam
llten M.ixiill, of Ilalllmerc. Md will
nijNlst Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllmer Hlddle,
of lilndcrten Heuko, Chentnut 11,11, In
receiving at ihu dance which they will
Kle at the Itltz-Carlten tomorrow eve
nltiK, In honor of Mrs, Middle's thrce
ilaURhtcrB. Mlhii Kllzubeth Oorden, Miss
Anna Huntley Ciurden and Miss Vlrir nni
S. florden, and Mr, Middle's daughter,
Mhs Mairlct Ulddle
Miss Mary del-'. Geary, debutniite
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn White
deary, of Chestnut Mill, will bn the
guest of liener at a dinner which Mr.
nnd Mis. Henry K. Michel), of 391.1
Chestnut street, will glve en Tuesday
evening, Jnnuaty L', befere the d.inen
which Mr. nnd Mis. Hllsha l,ee, of
1709 Locum street, will give at the
Mellovui-HtiatfeMl In lioner of their
ilebutHiite daughter, Miss Dorethy is
Lee.
Mr. nnd Mr. J. tterlram I.lpplncett.
of 171 J Sprme stieel. will entertain
a f.'imllv party In their box ut the epeiu
this evening.
Mr. mill Mm t;ii rlnf MiitfuflflMi nf
Jte etneilt. wl.l entcrliiln nl luncheon en
aununy. December 17, In lioner et Miss
''"?",, xv- MiAlichnel. ilaugnler of '.Mi i
i0 ieH, aniagoe' '
Charles li. Berwln wll take place in
Janu.iry.
Mrs llradferd Knight cntertnlned In
formally at her home, 'J20S HIUenheue
stieet. last (enlnc In lioner of her
,1!';,u,'lt.''' 'i,. l.''llhnr",'?
r. Mls. Catharine H. Knight.
wlice marrlage te Mr. 1'Mward C Cas-
said will taUQ place today. Among
the guests from out of town who will
"Jm, ,i,aiir.
Miss Ceerglna I. Yeatman. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Yeatman, of
Chestnut Hill, who will entertain In her
parents' box at the opening perform
ance of the Metropolitan Opera Com
pany at the Academy of Music this eve
ning, will have as her guests Mr. and
Mi". Mantle Fielding und Dr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Currlc.
Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Chclmeley-Jenes,
of 100 KiiHt Seventeenth street. Newiffi
Yerk, are receiving congratulations en J,5
the birth of a son, Illclurd O. Chelmeley-1 fij
.tones, en Sunday last. Mrs. Chelmeley- Si
Jenes was Miss Rim Hturgls. (laughter .
et Mrs. Rebert Hturgls, of the L.abur-.f
nums, ii(.etc, mm .cw ietk.
A imirriaire of Interest In this city
which will take place In New Yerk te- K
dav will be that of Miss Sarah Kllza- Si
both Larkln, dnughtpr of Mr. and Mrs,
Adilati Meffmnti Parkin, of New Yerk.
and Mr. Alfred Palmer Leenlng, also J'j
of New Yerk. The ceremony will take
place at the Church of the Resurrec-
t'.eu. and will be followed by a recep- it
lien nt the ncme et me miues purenis,
01 Kast Sixty-second street. Mr. Loen Leen
lng Is a brother of Mr. Rudelph R. l.oen l.een
Ing. who married Miss Gcrtrude Ullbcrt,
Ot tills CUV. !(
Miss .Inrgaret McAdoo. debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Adoo, cf Kin Haw n, Fert Washington,
will lie the guest of honor at n theatre
party which Mr. and Mrs. Geerge M.
Allen, of the Powelton Apartments,
will glve en Wednesday evening, De
cember 13.
Mr. nnd Mm. GeerRn It. McXcely, of
Huvorferil, Iiive lsuel Invitations for
n, il.iiice en Thursday. Jimuiirv 4, nt tin-I'.llz-Ciirlten,
In honor of their ten, Mr.
Ueorije II. MuXeely, Jr.
irermanteivn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel M. U.ites. of Oalt '
rn.nl ntnl Scheel Housu lane, have gene-.
en a trip te Herinudn. fi
Mrs. c, t. Walten, of Queen lane, S
will entertain nt u luncheon nnd lirldRe
imnorrew ntternoen In henr.r of Mrs
Hey I'. Lewis, of I'lttsbuiBh, who In ,
Germantown
nei Kueat ler .sfverui wcuks.
Tliose who took ji.irt in "Ills LeRaey," ffl
1 1 n tliri-i-ai't comedy, which was piesci
'ion l-'rldav nnd .Saturday cvenltiKs at
,l tnri'i-art ceiiifuy, wiiuii iik im;!viin:ii :i
n l.'rl,!.,.. ,,11.1 S.itllr.I-iV Pienlnirii lit till! 61
ijiTiimntewti y. m. U. a. umiitenuin
1... Hi.. I...mi-iii. nf Ttiiklnpua liniinn lit
iiiTtiiantewn Y. M. CJ. A. auditorium
the V. V i'. A., were Mli-s Kllz.tbcth
r.iiUer. Mlys Kleuner Alcorn, Mr. Hoheit
Whin', .Mr. William Kreef 11. Miss Mnrle
Klvihflls. Mr U'nl Ui', Miss Mae Xlce
and Mr. Menree Henry.
West Philadelphia
Mrs William (. Chambi-rs. HI Seutli
rerty-elnhth t-treet, nnneiinuctj the cn
Liiitfinunt of hrr slstif, Miss Huth V.
Ciiiienter. te Mr. Kiank I Wlshnrt,
mil of Mr. and Mis K Wlslmrt. of
Chli'iiRii. Xe date has been net for the
weddlnil
Mr nnil Mn. Alltllunv Wlltprcr. of ' ft.
't'll.' Laidiwoed avinuc. nre rccclvInK ?)
intuitu atteus mi tne blrtn or ti mui, v
Antheny WuteiiT, Jr. en Xreinber l'.
Mr. and Mr-.. Alfred Delmont. of
Wwmewoed, will k!e 11 theatre pnrty.
followed by supper at the Uellcvue-
.stmt foul, lomeiiow, In honor of MlssiJJj
Xafille l'atten. w he . w 111 be the B.ucst I H
Mr. and Mis Mi'i'iindless Turner.
fimerh of West I'hlladelplilu, new el f
.' l?)!: Ui,.. ,ee".. h'",!,.,".l.,, Ve.TA
' lllljf III III", v.... .. t ...- hx..-. ... j
p... .mi "i iiinlhi.r. Mrs Reln.it .Tin ksnn. '
I of l''ei tuth and Wulnut streets. Mr.
nnil Mih Turner titieuued tne Army
Xny ti.ime.
North Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. Henry It Allebach, of
1i".s Xilth Ninth Htteet. nnnounee the
iiit.iKL'iiii'iit of their daughter, Mis'
Kiln I Mlldi'-il Allebach, te Mr. Waltel
llw ut lllif-well.
Mia Hems Oerstley nnd Miss Mar
Kaiet (lei "thy, of i'IiIiiike, 1 ('tinned
110111 it M'ven months' trip abie.ul and
Buckles
with artistic settings of
velvet, lace or ribbon
Give the finishing
Hinartness te your
costume
Buckles, $3.50 te $55 a pair
Slippers, $11.50
TO BE INTRODUCED TOMGHT
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,
MISS MARY FALCK
Daughter of Mr. mid Mr. Frederick McQ. Fulek, of ChcHtnut
Hill, who will make her debut ut a dance which her parents will
give at the Bcllevue-Strutferd thin evening
ftre vistlng Mr.
and Mrs Merris F.
...ingteid, of the Mutcl Lerraine.
M.h. chnrlcH M.rsch. of New Yerk
the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. M.ix N
Aaren, of iy.')7 North Ure.id street.
Seuth Philadelphia
Mrs. Jeseph A. Ralnvllle, of 2114
Seutli liruad street, will entertain the
members of her card club at a luncheon
and bridge party this afternoon. The
guests will Include Mrs. It. Haztctt.
Mrs. Themas H. Wade, Mrs. lleorge
Noen, Mis. Jeseph Hulpln, Mrs. J.
Schick, Mrs. j). puffy. Mrs. Geerge
Hregley. Mrs. Geerge Haney, Mrs. j.
Sclull, Mrs. G. Kefferls and Mrs. Cath
arine Roberts.
&K&WAW.
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
B
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The threo handkerchiefs at the
left nic pure linen with pretty de
signs embroidered in the corners in
ninny different effects. They are
3ec each, 3 for $1.00.
The handkerchief with the little
fifrure embroidered en it is a
charming French conception in
white linen with a wide colored
border, S2.75 each.
A white handkerchief with a filet
effect in one corner is sketched
below the holly leaf. 75c.
Belew it are two colored hand
ktrchiefs. The topmost has ap
plique work as well as embroidery,
7."c. The lower ene has a particu
larly attractive design, S1.23.
The lowest handkerchief en the
left has a wide border of Dutchess
luce, $3.75.
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Miss Catharine Knight
Weds Mr. Cassard Today
A Wedding of much Interest took
place at neon today when Miss Cath
arine lli.iilfnrd Knight, daughter of
Mrs. Rr.idleul Knight, of 'Jl'uii Kitten-
house st t, became the btlde of Mr.
Kdwiiril Cooper Caard, seu of Mr.
mid Mis, Hmv I.lpplncett Cassard, of
l.eukatar I'arm, I'h-stnut Mill. The
ceremenv was performed at the home
of thu brlil' 's mother te the presence
of thu famllliM of the bride and bride
groom and a few intimate frli nils. The
Rev Jehn ielilh.ild McCallum. pastor
of the West Walnut Stuct Picsbvlerlan
Church, TMrt.wiln'h und Walnut
streets, elUU.ited. The brlde who was
Established 1837
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The Handkerchief Has
Been the Christmas Gift
At the right are two white
handkerchiefs attractively em
broidered. 25c earh.
The third handkerchief at the
right is white linen embroidered,
30c.
A colored linen handkerchief ca.se
has a black cat embroidered en it.
There are various designs and
colorings, $1.25.
13elew the right hand bit of holly
is a box of 6 white linen handker
chiefs, all initialed and embroid
ered, S2.75.
Underneath it is a box of 6 mere
with initials and lines of cording.
S2.75.
The handkerchief sketched be
side the little Christmas tree h
one of our most attractive embroid
ered ones. $7.75 each. Others with
Appcnzell ombreickry and speking
up te $18.50.
Ilelew nt the extreme lfft is a box of prettily embroidered handker
chiefs in various designs. $2.50 for a box of 6.
Fer the man there are some very lovely handkerchief" ns well. The
the left with the plain block H is of
a handkerchief for him of white linen with coaling.
A colored handkerchief for men
come ni.t. It Is attractively de-
HlR-ned nnd ran be hud In various
colerliiKs, si. At).
The central one Is white llnen with
colored roll, il hem mid color about
the Initial, ; en.
Heslde It l another for men with
color and curdlni; n.1 well, SI.JII.
Thn intn's handkerchiefs with thu
M Is of poed white linen luitt g un
unually lni'i. nale nt AOe,
I'er her there cenie.s n box of n
white linen handkerchiefs with, a cut
out letter, which Is unusually well
liked At tin extreme rlifht below.
tl.AO tach, H.30 for a box of (J.
O".
riven In marriage by her uncle, Mr.
O, liee Knight, were a gown of white
nalln, draped with old family duchess
point lace, fastened at ene Hide with n
cluster of orange blossoms, nnd with
it long court train extending5 from the
shoulders of the point lace, tier veil
of tulle was surmounted by a cap effect
of the lace and ornuge blossoms. Hhe
carried a shower bouquet of llllen or
the valley, itnldenlns und elchlds. MIsh
Mnry Tavler Knight, n sister of the
bride, wiih the nmld of honor nnd only
uttenunnt.
i'Rack Mcdonald
A wedding of Interest will talte place
nt 4 o'clock this afternoon nt Ynrdley.
when Miss Margaret .McDonald, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiederick Me'
Donald, will becenin the bride of Mr.
Philip ftlunrd Peace, son of thu lata
Mr. Philip P. Peace, of this city. The
bride, who will be given In marrlage
by her father, will he attended by Miss
Charlette Peace, a sister of the bride
groom, tut maid of lioner. Miss Kath
arine Peace, of this city, and Miss Mc
Donald, sister of the bride, will act
aa bridesmaids. Mr. IMward Cele
man Pence, brother of thu bridegroom,
will be best man. On their return from
n wedding trip Mr. end Mrs. Pcuce
will live in this city.
Delaware County
Mrs. Kleaner Plahted Abbett, of Rose
Valley, is entertaining Mrs, Nathaniel
Ohls, of New Ywk, for whom she gave
nn Informal dinner party n few evenings ,
age.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andtcw Knslwlck, of
Wulllngferd, will glvi a house pnrty
ever 'llidtiksgivlng, when their guests
will luclmln Mr, and Jim Themas Hast
wick, of New Yeik, and Mr. and Mrs.
inemaa K.istwick, Jr.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, N. Y.
tonight OPENING NIGHT
MEFISTOFELE MMES' ALDA,
ri.l.ini, nuwjini, jnm. irksitiK All, uiui.li
BADA. COND. MR. MORANZONI.
TickiU Academy k Heppe'3, 1119 Cheatnut
University Glee & Orchestra Concert
250 U of P. Stuilenti
Academy el Music. Wed . Nev. 2 1:15 F. M.
Ticki-ta (lnclurflnK dance), 52.50. Upper
talrenlea (Or te SI p0 Arailemv and Heppe't.
DUMONT'S "in & ap.hi-i:m.., rh.-,
EMMETT WELCH Minifardi
Satlr THE OTD HOMESTEAD
Academj Sentu Acid. A HepN, HID Cheat.
PHILADELPHIA I SAT.,t r,wB,
ORCHESTRA Jiffl'-,,, jnS
C, Mh . Wall lit. .Mit. Today
asmO KeeP Smiling
With lllllir I.AIIH
BESM0HD
MAE DESMOND
and PLAYERS In
lv(u .. Cumberland
M-Mitlv nt s in
Mat. Tiic . Tlnir".. Rat.
THE EXCITERS
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HENRY MILLER
RUTH CHATTERTON
IN UCNItV IIATAIM.C'S nilEAT PLAT
"LA TENDRESSE"
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COM MONDAY SEATS THURSDAV
BRAHAfr LINCOLN
I i"l WITH FRANK WcQLYNN 1 I
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EITH'S THEATRE
THANKSOIVINO WEEK JUBILEE
ELSIE JAMS
In an Entirely New Prerrim
JOE LAURIE, Jr.
Richard W, Keene & Speer Beralce
Hampton & Blaise "The Weak Spot"
Rl Btlrrftilnrlfnr teatitr. nnf
3 Bhewi Thsnksirlvlni Day, 1 :30, 4'30, & 8 P.M.
BURTON HOLMES
Fridav ATi iawme hearn-s
satdly UNFAMILIAR JAPAN
75c $1 $1.50, at Heppe's 50c at Doer
-Subscribe Nete
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BOMWIT TELLERS CD.
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Wednesday Important
REDUCTIONS
End-of-the-Menth Clearance
of Women's Apparel
WOMEN'S
FUR-TRIMMED
COATS AND CAPES
Featuring the Finest Fabrics and Choicest Furs
88.00
Formerly 125.00 te 175.00
STOATS and Capes of marvella, marceva, duvetyn,
Mandalay Belivia and gerena, with trimmings of
uquirrel, beaver, fox, wolf and caracul: in the season's
smartest silhouettes and trimmings. Sizes 34 te 46.
Third Fleer
WOMEN'S GOWNS
Fer Daytime, Dinner and Evening
58.00
Formerly up te 175,00
TEADED and Sequined Evening Gowns, Dinner
- Dresses of laces, crepe silk, and Daytime Dresses of
crepe satin, Peiret twill, crepe Romaine, Reshanara and
Canten crepe. Many one-of-a-kind models included.
Street and evening shades.
Second Fleer
WOMEN'S TWO & THREE
PIECE SUITS-FUR TRIM'D
78.00
Formerly up te 165.00
rpROTTI?L'R, Tnilleur and Costume Suits in two and
three piece interpretations are developed of Scotch
mixtures, caracul cloth, veldyn and mailren, and all are
smartly trimmed with fine furs.
Second Fleer
HANDSOME
Hudsen Seal Coats S
peltries. Cellar and cuffs
or skunk.
40 inch. Regularly XS0 00
Hudsen Seal Coats Deeply furred
pelts. Skunk cellar and cuffs. 4j
inch model, Regularly 395.00
CaraCUl Coats -Black, brown or beige 3 95 .00
caracul trimmed with contrasting fur.
49-inch. Regularly W5.0Q
Hudsen Seal Ceals Medel coats
with contrasting cellar and cuffs. 47
inch. Regularly .',05.00
Hud.ten Seal is
Dyed Mtukrat
Sl,Uvi,oefcVltLl
DAiLV MATS., 8:19 tvr.s AT H
STEPPIN' AROUND
mh JAMES C. MORTON
A BtWMtidiiui Musical Revue t Ce. of 60
and Surrounding Bill of Star
Entertainers
AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
LOU HOLTZ
Late Feature of Geerge White Bcandtla
LYRIC
3 MATS. THIS WEEK
EVES. AT 8tlS
Pep. Mt. Tomer. "A 8.V. ."
BLOSSOM
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SCORE CHUFERT'H Own UlUBJli
STORY SCHUBERT'S OWN ROMANCE
. . .. MaU. Thursday
afM SHUBERT (Thank!itlvln) &
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Carle Carlten'i Muiical Cemtdf Triumph
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ADELPHI
LAST Bven:?es
Holiday Mat. Thurs.
Final Mat. Sat.
JUSTHA
VIVIAN MARTIN l.)K (IVF.KMAN
NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAV
GRACE GEORGE
"TO LOVE"
Bv PAUL OERALDY
With NORMN TREVOR
te the Red Cress-
FUR COATS
e l c t e d 275.00
of squirrel v
295.00
395.00
Fur Depart tin nt
Fifth Fleer
niir
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Sftsau
NINETEENTH A MARKET
11 A, M. te 11 P. H.
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
RODOLPH
VALENTINO
'THE YOUNG ftAJAH
WITH WANDA HAWLEY
ADDED National Male Quartette
MIMV-NAVY FOOTBALL CAME
STANTOW
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11 .10 1 an a ;)ii r. .10. 7 .10. 9:80
SECOND WCKK-Wlt.MAM rOX
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The Colossus of Spectacles
iNtiEri.vrrn engagement
BEGINNING
MONDAY NEXT
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19lh AND
CHESTNUT
PRICE 500
11 TO 11 METIIO 1'RI:SENTS
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11:10 P. M.
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BEBE DANIELS
and COHRAD NAGEL
IN NEW PAUAMOL'NT I'lCTUllB
SINGED WINGS
TENRHYN STANIAWS' PRODnCTtOW
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111 A. M. 10 11:18 P.M.
Pnrauieiiut Picture noeth Tarlilncten Btery
"CLARENCE" VALLACEREID
AGNES AYRES and MAY MeAVOT
VICTORIA
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VM. FARNUM WVttvlw
.AT BOTH THESE THEATRES
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HAMMERSTEIN
IN FIRST PRESENTATION
capitol TINnPR
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AND
MARKET
11 TO 11
Tremendous Holiday Bill
Quality and Quantity Vaudeville
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BROAD AND hNVDEJl
ID u ju, i; in,
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
BETTY COMPSOS nnil BERT LYTELI.
ALLEGHENY
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ALLEGHENY
2 15. 7 & 9
Sean1" "UNDER TWO FLAGS"
IN CONJUKCTIO: WITH VAUDEVILLE
CROSS KEYS JTOSWi
SHEFTEL REVIEW 0PTJ
Holiday Mntinee
Thanksj(ivinK Day
REGULAR MAT SAT LAST 7 TIMES
1M
NEXT WEEK SLATS NOW SELL1NO
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IN EUGENE 0 NT.ILL 3 MASTERPIECE
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Monday Eve., Dec. 4, 8:15
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