w4'aw wtr iaV. .t8 ia.rt HE3 i& r r.l'i MBiTvjKaM m Jj,fv' m V' '-ttvyc1 WfJTT,'TTWr i-ft'-1 rffiiM&J",'?i lit "'yp '" " SH1W2S3 J.T f mwmte"': WmtP Mempmptr W F times Wynne Speaks of the Events of the Week She Tells of Miss Redgers' Tea Yesterday and of the Opera lenight T?e . .... .!,. wilt be b Ict.up In 52-T.ntertalnlnit. but hardly a Thumlny nlht.and thcBnwmr """i" . E en for four tints nt the ErCtcvcryenCUhavea ..11 tTAItU. ... T7I""t",n ry of Ihe .IrbutnnM- wiii nfUi' 'At-Sete and the ir.emb.rs -eb-drbs. P" . mnrrled Net will take ,be J0X mri in V fair, tt la in ..TSwdey from 11 in ine mera . Mffc ".""Vjl. i,pli being given S V.nler Hub of the Heninena Kin ' t l.mlnr C lllU 01 III" neiiiireij n ft.& In tltute "" the benefit of the rtyJn vJL nit thnt I hear every In,ui nnmnliw te Klvc purtleB nt the ane l P'l,nn "A..." . nn.l dinner- 'h eh I Vemid very and rtWP.' iii nU the place of mere gSfpirtlea for the alwaya festive dbe. mHKenly real social events be far 1 i I.n enern tonight and AUu .ea rv 1 tht work re H.e en Al the opera snpper-uniicr ... .u m of the Aendemy nf cr the eneru r " '" .J fT.,..n..nr1 mill MM. C,r S2bm ll" Aaliten will be the hnatiwaM, Key lll be n.tatHn rerelvlng . ,.. f r'itn. Airfl. i uircTU'n g$. ' TrenehardK.New! 5 Bdwanl Browning and Mrs Wilmer Blddle, meat of whom will Mrs. J. en tertain dinner purlieu ni me u"--. C0X8TANTK UODOKItS' ten yes terdav nfternoen was meHt nttrne tlre. It wis held nt the new house of tte Colonial Dames, nt 1OT Latimer St where Kllznbeth MoKlrev made Kbut In October, and which is an tetfrwtlng and pretty place. Sin. Jeseph Leldy. Mrs. Frederick ti Shelfnn Mrs. Kill .Tneksen. Mrs. & w rertet 'nn.l Mrs. f'nleb Milne, Jr.', presl.le.1 nt the ten table, nn.l the &iln.c party Inc tided Mrs. Edward 0 Shakespeare, who wns MIsh Hen jliu Wilsen before her marriage Inst H-ltn Kir?ht. Mar.V Knlck, Censtniiec Bnev?, Jeannetla Willnrd and Isabel cJn'stnnr-. who is tnll und blonde, looked well in a French model of white iwrgette, trimmed with crystals, whleh miK draped nn.l rnitght at the left with 1 bunch of white fenthers. Her mother, Mrs. Wlllard Iledgers, were Miek eUet combined with bllver doth and Mr. Agnew T. Dice, Jr.. one of Constance's sisters, who also twelve.!, looked pretty in n frock et green tnfTetii with n girdle of roses Bide of lavender silver cloth. Mrs. Kedgers and her daughter re turned this fall from 1'nrls, where they have been living for the last ten years, five of which Censtnnce spent at school in 'a French convent. While there they must have had n most interesting time, and Mrs. Itedgcrs did some won derful war work in connection with the Emergency War Belief of France. I hear that she wns decerate.l four times for It by the French Government. LAST night Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie Dicksen gave n smnll dinee nt l'lnebrenk, their country place it I'aeli. for Mrs. Dicksen's niece, Miss Emma Van Klenck, who is the diujhtfr of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Vnn Kleeek, of New Yerk. There were between twenty-live and fifty guests, iml Miss Van Kleerk looked most nt tractive in a hundHemc dress of cloth of geld. 81ie nn.l her parents, who have been ibread for the last few yenrs, expect te b in I'HIiiilclphin this winter nnd hate taken nn apartment at the Aldlne, I hear. SEVEItAL of the debs went down te Raltimere last night for the Bach elors' Cotillon. Elizabeth McElroy, he sta)p.l with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mno Thern, wns the guest of honor at n dinner which the Thorns gave gr her and their daughters, Anita nn.l Ellen. The two Thern girls enme up here for EllMbcth's tea two months age nnd nre very popular. Florence Creecr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Crozer's daughter, went with her cousin, Agnes Gress, of Bethle hem, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Spmildlng Jenkins entertained nt dinner In honor of Florence before the dance. I am 'sure It was lets or fun nnd that the girls had n wonderful time. Florence) and Agnes will be the guests of honor nt n ball which Mr. nnd Mrs. Creze'r will give at the Bits en December 12. NANCY WYNNE. SQCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart 'Wurts, of D2 Spruce street, will give a dlnnet at the Bollevue-Htratferd Friday eve ning, January 6. In honor of their niece, MISM Klliabeth Dnle Wlll.nrv Hahlltnnta daughter of Mrs. Wurts Wlllsen, of 1708'' .uecusi Bireei.-ueiere me First Assemeiy. The ladles who will preside at the tea table at the tea which Mrs. B. Frank Clapp, of 190S Walnut street, will give en Thursday. December 14, te pre sent Miss Lucy 8turgls Jeffcrys, daugh ter of- Dr. and Mrs. William Hamilton Jefferys, of Oransteun, Chestnut HH. will Include Mrs. Charles Ingersoll, Mrs. Krtward Jefferys. Mrs, Algernon R. Clapp, Mrs. Wlllam Hamilton Jefferys. Miss Kdlth Hubbard and Miss Margaret Faulconer. The debutantes who will assist In receiving at the tea will In clude Miss Margaret A. Hatfield, Miss Nancy H. Wools ten. Miss Jesephine Jenks, Miss Dorethy B. Lee, Miss Elis abeth Barry Slter, Miss Anna Cecilia Zlmmermann. Miss Anne Rchwarts, Miss Katharine Schwartz, Miss Emily K. Bar tow, Miss Bertha Hmythe, Miss Dorethy Valentine, Mies Elisabeth Morgan, Miss Lillian Fergusen, Miss Margaret Paul, Miss Margaret Legnn, Miss Mary Louise Whitney, Miss Susan P. (loedman, iMIss Katharine 8. Dunn, MIbs Saraellen Rlch Rlch nrdsen, Miss Fanny Cox Welghtman and Miss LUcylle Austin. Mr. Charles H. Roberts, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Roberts, of Flushing, L. I whose marriage te Miss Kleaner Peale Davis, daughter of Mrs. Charles Qlbbens Davis, of 8204 8cm- ineie avenue, uncsinut mil, will take place en Saturday next at the Protestant Kplsceiml Church of St. Martlnn.tn.the. Fields, Chestnut Hill, will entertain his eesi man ana usners at dinner en Thursday evening. Miss Constance Rob Reb erts nnd Mlia Reberta, alatrm nf ir Roberts, will arrive the latter part of the week te attend the wedding and win de me guests or Miss Davis brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Je-scph B. McCall, Jr.. of 18 Bewman avenue, Merlen, ever the week-end. ifc0 ?H?8,5.w.he wl11 attend the dinner at the Rlta-Carlten followed by the the atre party which Mr. J. Nelsen Dick will give en Friday evening In honor of Miss Marie Louise Adams, debutante daughter of Mr. Themas O. Alken, of Berwyn. before the ball the Rev. and Mrs. Geerge Calvert Carter, of The Rec tory, Bryn Mawr, will give In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Mary Rldgley Carter, will Include Miss Lucy 8. Jefferys. Miss Mary Carrell Relln, Miss Lleaner R. Keens. Miss Ellen Breeke, Mr. Aiken Relchner, Mr. Jehn Kearns, Mr. Themas Robb. Mr. Tucker Murdock. Mr. Lloyd Renshkw! Mr. WIN llam Longstreth. Mr. Jam en McVey und Dr. and Mr Themas O. Aiken. aABBBBBK C ', J&BK- kk - i MtJ Ps.f1'- ajJJJJJBJJnBJJJHsfJBJJBBJJJ BauTeur, Mrs. Clarence H. Osun, Mrs. a. van nciver ana Jeseph H. MM Mrs. Frank aurer. Mr. and Mrs. Clinten ttecers Wood ruff, of S81 Bpruee street, will five a mall luncheon at their home today m honor of Prince Blbesce, Rumanian am bassador te this country, Along the Reading Mrs. William Hcndrle Shelly will review the Oberammergau Passion riy, niunrswi wuii coierea Biiua, following the reception and meeting of the Oak Lane Review Club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Henry M, Deemer and the following ladles will assist Mrs. Hhelly In receiving: Mrs. J. Frederick Herbert, Mrs. Harrison Landls, Mrs. M. 10. Morten. Mrs. William H. Peace. Mrs. ) Arthur E. Stllslnger and Mrs. Harry E. wassen. Airs, raui ueiseiman ana Mrs. Eddy R. Whitney will contribute -music, Mrs, William C. Terkes, of Oak Lane, will entertain at an Informal luncheon and card party at her home en Wed nesday, December 13. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Rebert Calvin Russell. of 283 North Fifty-third street, announce tne engagement or tneir daughter, Miss Laura Hilda Russell, te Mr. Edward Karl Crlssman, of 4813 Warrington ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Dorff Moere, of Forty first and Parkslde avenue, entertained at dinner en Friday evening last In honor of Mrs. Lerey Owens, who has recently returned from Bermuda. The Misses Van Leer, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wise, of im North Seventeenth street, a receiving congratulations upon ths birth of a daughter, Martha Greenspan Wise, Mrs. Herace Brlnsley, of Seventeenth and Berks streets, has returned from Washington, D. C, where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. S. M. Herts, of the Hetel Ma jestic, Is visiting Mrs. 1L H. Brill, of Spartanburg, B. C. Holmesburg Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morrison, of 8021 Frankford avenue, announce the tnarrlnm of their ilnuehter. Miss Beth Morrison, te Mr. Wlllard 8. Samson at Les Angeiea, caiir., en wovemeer e. Mr. and Mrs. Samson will be at home at 214 Prospect avenue, Riverside, Calif. Miss Margaret Preston, of Khawn street, will entertain the members of her sewing circle at her home this after noon. The guests will be Miss Mlna Ilnlilen. MIm nlftrlvn AvrAl. MISS Helen Reyer, Miss Helen Mathewson, Miss Matilda Bayler. Miss Edith Stowman, Miss Lillian West, Miss Minerva West, Miss Edna Sulton and Miss Loulse Tayler. u. a. A Un Thnrrmn TOtMinSOTI, OI 569 Mayland street, are recelvlnf con gratulations en the birth of a daughter, Catherine Stelle Tomllnsen. xt-m rtavlil flreanharir. nf NeW Tork, has been spending a week with her par- ents. Mr. ana Mrs, rreaene u'i the Wlseahlcken ApartmenU. Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Putnam and their daughter, miss iieien l-uinam, '' ""; their house at 06 West Jehnsen street and are living at the ueuuer jh. Delaware County Tnvl.nlnn tinvA h(ftn tSSUed by Mrs Rsese M. Flelschman, of Meylan, for a luncheon and bridge party wjilchshe will glve at her home en Wednesday, December is, Miss Mildred Velkhardt, of Chester, has returned from Bethlehem, where Hhe was the guest at a neue jmhj - - high University. Dr. and Mrs. Clcorge Falcs Baker of the Bcllevue-Stratterd, will entertain at dinner followed by a box party at tne opera this evening, In honor of their 6', , " uii Jtoeeung ana Mr. enjamln Keen, of New Yerk. Miss Geprglna P. Ycatman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pepe Yeatmen. of 1118 Spruce street and Chestnut Hill, will entertain in her parents' box at the opera tonight. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Denner. et ' Photo bv. Phillies Phillips, MRS. JAMES F., SWARTZ', JR. who was Mist 'Jetephine Mur phy, daughter of Mr. and Mr$. Jeseph C. Murphy, of 7213 Bauer Htrest. .Chestnut Hill, be fore her marriage last month. 345 Seuth Eighteenth street, will en tertain .at dinner en Friday evening, December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Russell Benedict, of The Corners, Deven, ,wlll entertain at the opera supper dance en Tuesday eve ning. January 23, In honor of their daughter. Miss Allee Benedict. Among the guests who attended the dlnner-dance which Mr. and Mrs. Ar ...'.' nm.nni.. nieirnnti. nt Plncbroek. Paell, gave last evening In honor of their niece. Miss Emma Blackwood Van Klceck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Van KlceckT of New Yerk, were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Willing. Mr. and Mrs. Peregrine Wilmer. Miss Alice Benedict. Miss Jo Je sephine Heeper. MIbs Dorethy Burr. Mr. David VegefB and Mr. Malcolm Lloyd, JrT Mr. and Mrs. Dicksen will leave this memin ier a eccii ...v,..w. .-k - California. Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of Temalr. Rydal, will entertain a box party nt the Metropolitan Opera at the Academy of Muelc this evening In the box of Mrs. O'Neill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncett, of 1.12 Spruce Btreet. Miss Margaret A. Hatfield, debutante daughter of Dr. Charles J. Hatfield, of Chestnut Hill, will entertaln a box pnrty at the Metropolitan Opera this evening In the box of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11. Lea, of 2004 Walnut street and Chestnut Hill. Miss Anita M. Sanders and Miss Estclle D. Sanders, of 1225 Locust street. will be the guestH of honor lit n dinner te be given by Mist Carolyn Nash, of Washington, at Rauches. In Washington, en Friday evening next bofero the Ju Ju neor Lengue dance. Miss Anita Sanders and Miss Estelle Sanders will leave for Washington en Thursday and will be the guests of Miss Nash ever the week end. Mr. and Mrs. X Wilmer Riddle, of Blnderten Heuse, Chestnut Hill, who have been spending a few days In Bal timore, Md will return home tcday. The first meeting of the Friday Eve ning Junier Dances will be held en Fri day evening next at Green Hill Farms, Ovcrbreck. The ladles who will rceele will Include Mrs. Gustave A. Van Len- of Willow Greve, formerly of Thirty-seventh and Chestnut streets, are the guests ever the Thanksgiving holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Heward Levls, of Oermantewn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Weed, of Seuth Aldan street, entertained at dinner recently. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Allisen and their son, Mr. Clarence Allisen, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weed and their children, of Chester, Pa. Miss Ethel Lynn has returned te her home after a week-end visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Newton Merrltt, of nest rnuaaeipniiL. Norristown Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mis. Kathertne C. Allebach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oswln S. Alle bach, of Center Point, and Mr. M. Wes ley Detwller, of Providence Square, en Thursday, November 30, In Wents'a Re formed Church, Center Point. Mr. and Mrs. Detwller will live at Center Point. The bride Is a member of the Norris town Teaching Cerps. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Fisher, of 128 West Weed street, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son en November 29. Mm Russell E. Crawford, of 202 East Fomance street, entertained at a lunch eon en Frl-lay In honor of Mrs. Floyd West, of Housten, Tex., who Is her gueet. Thore were eight guests. .WEDDING- KNORAVED SXl" IOC I TV Is Vltmral CMISMTH it En nsrs?ed iter 100 Walnut 98-23 nd correct fermi, hop. 4 walnut tot I mi. I tut m.J GIFTS, $1 te $5 rnuiuil, nrtlntle, different gifts are th most appreciated. Trras'irea from rtery part of the slehe, almost, te choean from. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1(15 and at Walnut fit, Strafford, Fa. Mountings Fine Platinum Bett wnrktnanHhtp Prices Most Reasonable Oct Our Estimate Novelty Jewelry Ce. 33 S. 9th St. DAI1T MATS.. Itl EVES. AT ItlS fiaerce and Ceurtniy Jetsil THE Sitters Va,..Jl..ll1a IUbss V Am AU ft ttti In "TROUBLES OF 1922" Mlle.nneCedet25 Beautiful Trouble. kera ADELPHI V.S1 rtf-i'V rivaT vnvnr.JiH ham, iiiuaeiai GRACE GEORGE Oeraldy in TO LOVE" Nerman Trever, Rebert Warwick U 4& NXOHTH AT S-15 SHARP L Y K I ( Pep. Mat. Tomer. "Drtlshtftil operetta around remante of n miiesiT." InimlrtT. BLOSSOM jMrVKSAM MJUXMMJMtMOOnta HCOItB-BCIIfnUHT'S OWN MtlHIO B1QI1V wrin HKItr'X OWN nOMACB CUITM!i?50 9.niVknni iiwimt-- rvri at ai WMAiyWtDl6'SAt iiihdh GEO. ALLEN, fee 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 I .,' fiend Booklet Neuritis Rheumatism SIMPLT means that you are net eliminating or throwing off the bedjr watte sufficiently. TFIB ELCCTttlO CABINET 11AT1I la Ilka fresh air and sunshine te tired nerrea and poisoned bedlra. OUR DATU8, Massage and Expert Treatments are equal te these given at White Sulphur or Het Springs. We Inrlte you te bn our guest for a trial treatment without cost or obligation. Cellins Institute BtlUvae Court Bldf., 1418 Wales! St. Pkene Sprees S484 ra Gift Suggestions Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1.95, Values 2.95 Taken from regular stock and re duced. All perfect, and wonderful at this low price. Of gunmetal, bronze and black. Envelope Chemises 2.95, Special Of heavy crepe de chine and radium. Plain tailored and trimmed some with real lace motifs, Others te 16M Corduroy Robes Special, 5.95 New breakfast coat and rebe effects, uoed quality. In cherry, rose, purple, cepen pretty enough te suggest Christmas preparation. Silk Negligees 9.95, Special Of taffetu in lovely colors. Others te 5230 1 Night Gowns Special, 4.95 SiS23 de. 1hlne a,nd um. Plain hnH ed ""d, ce,trimned. Seme are nandembreidercd. Others te $22.50. FURS 2"Sfi Coit, skins wonderfully matched; 40-inch length. 1 -t fff flfl Vsfus J50.00; price?... llO'W fuKl,a5T!i S0:,ts 40-inch! beautl ef .ynimat.h,.d Mm cMr nd cuff' if:. !!::: 2.2$'00,1,, 175-00 IunLe,S"pes "elhain chin cellar, uperbly matched skins. QKlfM ytue 498.00, price..., OOU'W u ais ChMtnut Cerner Twelfth Will Clese Out Women's and Misses? Apparel at Emphatic Reductions Ne Credits Ne Exchanges Fur Trimmed and Plain Coats Formerly up te 75.00 43.00 The season's approved styles straight line, side fastening or Housed back. Fashioned of Panvellainc, Arcbclla, Bulivias majority trimmed with beaver, wolf, caracul, opossum. THIRD FLOOR - Jived Contu. Third Fleer Extra-Size Coats Real Opportunity 32-00 Of Belivia and marleen, convertible cellars and turn-back cuffs en some, ethers in geed-looking sports models. Silk lined throughout, warmly interlined and cut 0,1 slenderized lines, THIRD FLOOR Women's and Misses' DRESSES Formerly up te 59.50 29-50 Of satin back crepe, Canten crepe, peiret and velvet Styles ter street and afternoon. Effective mcdcls of distinction. SECOND FLOOR What $5.00 Will Buy for Christmas at Allen's A Cigarette Case The cigarette cese at the left below is a very attractive one of gilt 'which will held a geed number of cigarettes. A Cigarette Tray Belew at the right is a cigarette tray of metal with a silver effect, lined with blue or led. A String of Beads A necklace, shown in the center sketch at the left, is made of graduated beads, excellent copies of real jet, jade, turquoise and amber, combined with crystal roundels. The necklace below at the right is formed of copies of crystal and jet roundels and beads. The varying sizes of the beads make it unusually attractive. A Pendant The third sketch en the left shows a lapis lazuli pendant, an ex cellent copy, en a slen der black silk cord. & Op H Cigarette Case $5.00 Crystal and Colored Beads $5,00 A Sweater Mademoiselle, in the lower sketch, holds en one arm two sweaters. One is a coat style of gray wool with a particularly attractive sort of knitting long each revere. The ether is a slip slip en sweater with an unusual design in the knitting, also. Twe Kayser Silk Vests Belew the sweaters arc two Kayser Italian silk vests in flesh, white and orchid. They are regularly $2.75 each; for Christmas giving you can obtain two for $5.00. Three Mayfair Silk Vests Next te them are some Mayfair silk vests, made by the makers of Vanity Fair glove silk underwear. They are regularly $1.75 each, but for Christmas they are 3 for $5.00. A Bex of Six Handkerchiefs Six pretty handkerchiefs in asserted colorings have embroidered initials, center of white and a deep colored border. Twe Pairs of Van Raalte Silk Hese Van Raalte silk hose is usually $2.75 a pair, but we arc offering, as a Christmas special, two pairs for $5.00. Twe Pairs of Vanity Fair Bleemers On her ether arm Mademoiselle carries a pair of Vanity Fair glove-silk bloomers. They are $2.60 a pair. A Pair of Leng Gloves 12-button kid gloves, P. K. sewn, in black, brown, tan and pastel shade, will make a very acceptable gift. A Jersey Silk Petticoat ' She carries a jersey silk petticoat with a deep pleated flounce. It may be had in various attrac tive colors and combinations. A Pair of Earrings Mademoiselle wears a fascinating pair of car rings with little balls of blue, green or black. They will make a becoming and delightful gift. A White Necklace Against a simple dark frock there is nothing prettier than the white ivory gradu ated beads shown in the third sketch at the right. sJI ,J 7W vsr Cigarette Tray $5.00 Black and Crystal $5.00 White Ivery (iraduated Beads ife.OO Si Lazuli jnHH' j 3g Ornament m .. v Q en y ft J Silk cord AN 4 mWk-j4 JsLHLk WmtII i JMMiWlijgSB . 4 (JrjTrLL: ryrr Grey Sweater Tan Sweater Karrings $5,00 Handkerchiefs Silk Pctticeut $5.00 $5.00 Vanity Fair $5-00 $5-00 Kayser Silk Mayfair Silk Silk Bloemera Gloves $5.00 Van Raalte Vests Vests Silk Hese raw 0wtemrmikiml -- -' --stwWlffwfWBgfc.. . M.r.vr.rt?iiPi-i If III. " J J lit " lYKJY.dsirlC DFffiNOCAft NINETEENTH MARKET II A. M. tO 11 1'. HI. A rABAMOOMT flOTtTM Gleria SwantM IN A SAX WOOD FXODUCTXOW "Jie Impossible VflrsJieUea ggggaZjaaaam, laaaVA Vs.' aV TaaF Baaaal aV-aaaW''' -t aW aaaaamaatfa'a'aa.l ' V Mil" ajWIB. son went Je I' r I for Frowns end ia thing tulta for tnla pre rlnctlnn depict ing llf at M n n t e Carle nn1 nnlntl mljarent. ADDED ATTRACTIONS VERA CURTIS METROPOLITAN OPERA CO BOPnAMO HDnitiNr. nnuN rn nin With SKCItETAUV HUGIIKS smmm 18TH AND MARKET 11-30, 1.30, 3:30, 6:36, 7:30, 9.30 ABROAD Ve'wf cJOMN DRINKWATER' ABRAHAH LINCOLN WITH FRANK McGLYNN AND COMPANy OF 39. tvtniNUi AT 8:10 MATINEE TOMORROW GARRICK 1 FUNNIEST MU5KAL HIT IN TOWN HOUYMMIK lutrN lArr neMAuiie AnD OIWGIrlAl GLQgf THEATRE NVCflST FORREST Nights at 8: IS $2 Mat. Tcmer. Sr Ch sties Dillingham Presents His 12-SUi Musical Comedy Hit II. T. Cast Intact IvMIKId HiHLi w & y Forty-third Annual Charity Ball Thursday, Dec. 7th, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPENING FEATURE A BRILLIANT MUSICAL PAOEANT A Nnunfiil Rn4 npiv tncutar musical reue entltlcil "Au Clnlre ! la I.un," pli turlnx the mmlral enifdy fiiccoseee of th rast vnsun. J'ertraji'l by eer two hundred dancern The lpen-tlcUrls nr: Th Unlversltly Hospital, Ward' O. A and (': the Jeffer Jeffer eon Hospital. Itoem for Cnnvalescenta; ihn Wemiin'a Hospital of Iilladelphla, Maternity Ilulldlnf, and the HahnumaJin lIeTltHl. Doerf open nt S.00. cencrt at 8.80 until ( no, epenlntr feature at 9.00. Gen eral danUnij nheut 10.00 Tickets nre $5.00 for tach pren. and are en fale nt the Charity Hill Omca. HIT, Chnstnut strtft (TpJtiihone Iximbard Sri'l). Heppe'a nnd Cenua'a. Mctatera" tkketx. ;,Oc each for the aniiiiltliealn. ns ell us regular IS.00 tlckM lll b en sale at the Academy en Thursdny eon!ns METROPOLITAN V& BROAD A POPLAR STREETS TWICE DAILY Afttrnoeni at 2:15 Nifata tt 8:15 ELMER CLIFTON'S III! I i 1 ilJI JJJIrrVnilai Tin: neMiNTir srenv nr America's oei.ii:n DAYS OF WHAl.I.Sa Popular Pnces 25c te $1 AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Academy of Maiie Than., Dtc 14, 8:15 NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH 1 BEETHOVHV cenduuiu I PROGRAM riNAL APPEARANCE THIS 8EAS0N Mr. Damretch will give an addrtu en the "Eroica" symphony with illutlratient at the piano. Tickets at Acad, and Heppe's, H19 Chestnut llf Al MIIT TO.MOHT 8.20 flHLIlU I Mat. Tomer., 50c te $1.50 PAULINE LORD In Eugene O'Neill's Maiterplay ANNA CHRISTIE With GEOROE MARION. TRA.VK SHANNON And Kntlre Orln.l Ni'w rU i t I ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES I FRIDAY go? . 2'LJj:,ilj""f c w mUNWlUKIA 76n SI 1 SO AT Ard. Hepiie's i0e m Peer if W TEITH'S THKATUt' ANN PKXXI.VCJTOV UA WITH THE STEWART SISTERS PA Ben Mcreff & leach's Enlertaineri AlI.i:i:.V STANLEY m JANE CONNELLY A PLAYERS jM alU FANNY STFI1MAN fr OTwrng A C A I) E M Y OF MUSIC METROPOLITAN OI-ERA COMPANY. N Y tomeht DER ROSENKAVALIER Mine-. Jeritri r.in-m It thh-r... id, ,,, Heujrd, Mine. llnd r idiliuti h hutz-iuljif Itlebutl niu. Mi d.T 11 1 H i-.itid llmla sky. Tlcket Aendwuy mil Utppe's. lll'i . Il'"l 9 I Secretary te Lloyd Geerge PHILIP KERR . . Will Break en World Polities Acadsmr of Mutlc Inrr Dec 7 at 4 30 Seats nt Henn-'n mid Ansilimv Academy Wed F.ve., D-c. 13, 8:15 HFIFFT7TK,ysReci,al 11UH Jjlj Thu Season tiekptr apaufmy aid ttrprF'i DUMONT'S H.'." . utl " I:v- H n wwHtwiiid MnH Mim 1 Intra Sat .' 13 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Putin- 'I UK HI ) lH)M--iTi:.U silt iV limit Mm. lull... MII'IVi," Billy Watsen Casine Acaduiiy -Seats Acini. llf.., , ui'J iliet' PHILADELPHIA SAT. ,' kmiu ORCHESTRA 1M i.'lf' DESMOND Mas Desmond and Players In Km- .U .V I uiiiln rluiid NluMill it i J,-, Mats 1m , 1 liuri , 'nt. 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