I Tt "i f I f.'MrsUevkUn mlj- ',l f'Ztim Kftiry DI Merris IC'uBWUil Prt about It Js fl.rtJSS soft wilt fa., MO 1" SrlTif.. tlili fur tnras BHW'HS?1! ibet wsSLZXSSZI rewWU fait trimbwM. &w2fa ' rUei sabaed la JKtiB fW. . '. . .- X!7V.VrA Ye eeetnt- am ere thlnis In the. war of feww nturli from we eiaer km. IrErt en., part, t.r .njiher. yvrv 'Wynne Sees Smart Costume Wern by Miss Norri. Tidla of the Tea te Be Given en Friday by ' &3EV ani Mrs. Tkeaar JMtries rer liS?ffl! TOW vf"2l" 7 .U. I hear, and I tin KiiSSL .'.; zzrSa HO m8fa atteu an' ererythlnf. Oft Ki'fif'S wrtiln, though tfriai m Its tab! ,?...... nnuHmift which the B&sr Clb of'. Symenl. Ohei F.f.ierihit I noieini m ' fcUwue-atratferd Has stepped the fir E&rSni few mero parties than were al :!ft.,!d'Vl!i..- .n.it en the teas ffMnl Friday. Then there will be-Nerma V), f.? '.-l.lfc Mr. anil Mm. HeUB- fc SinnU .h. .at th.U -home, 401 ?b.d exited te in" their new I?, h"ln Pinama atreet in time te gire ,,. heueewannim there for '". ,, .mi knew, the usual demy ' flnua, ,". m.- .-J fc.nttnr. '"v? 'kn,enw.DtheUG?e;sh.ve turned two ( the Panama street homes Inte one '5a I the McKnlgbt Blacks hare taken aaa a rn nnuRHi m tuc bbuv wavwnt MM. Black was Miss Lucy Orey. The Grays are te mete today te the Blacks aid will stay with them until their l 0UM uuinuru I a-tU.A SPEAKING of Panama atreet, tee William Darllngtens are coming into teas for several months and have taken in apartment in me neuse wmcu c uir i nan Furness has changed into apart meats at 1028 De Lanccy street, Just hack of the Panama street houses. Mrs. Darlington, you remember, was Miss Jcae Bullitt. The Darllngtens live melt of the year in that lovely old brownstone house en Mllner street, the fnt read off the river nt Torresdale. The beuse beenged te Mrs. Darting ten's father, the late Mr.' Legan M. Bullitt, who bought it from W wife's family. It was formerly owned by the late Mrs. William Rawle Brown, whose ase-nter, the late Mrs. Legan Bullitt, tits Miss Maria Brown. I MUST tell you, in case you might ' keep open Jnnuary 12 and net ac cept ether invitations the James Crem wills' party, which had been planned fee that date and was te have been rgb-en at the Rltz-Carlten, has been Mtnnnvd until after Easter. The date k net sett'ed as yet, but I understand It will be held the week alter raster tr one week later. jTJOBBIB had for three years held the D center of the stage in his home. i Bet last month there arrived in his 'home another little boy. Bebble did 8 it knew quite wbat te make or it an. I was used te being the one for whom Bersey brought breakfast upstairs well, of course she still did but then she had that ether baby te get things for, tee. Then whenever he wanted te climb into mother's lap it seemed as If that baby was always there Somehow he was net an individual any mere; there was always another, nnd he began te rewnt it. Se when Mr. T met him en the perch one day nnd asked, "Well, well, what have you get in your ' heuie?" he replied wearily, "Oh, it's 'Jeit another Webble." NANY WYNNE. . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllmer Blddlc. of Blnderten lTeuse, Chestnut Mill, will five a luncheon en Sunday, December 0. Mr. and Mr Blddle, who returned yntirday from Baltimore. Md will oc cupy an apartment at the Rlts-Carlten early next month. . The ladles who will preside at the tea table at the tea which Mr. and Mrs Heward Worthlngten Lewis, , of , till Spruce street, will give en Monday afternoon next, te Introduce their niece, .Mils Helen Knight, daughter of Mrs. Jeieph Knight, of Haverford, will be Mrs. KnlRht. Mrs. Francis Neble, Mrs. JMward S. Sayres, Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewis. Miss Julia Lewis. Mrs. J. Frank lin McFadden. Mrs. Henry Green, of Trenten, and Mrt. William Dayton, of new Tork. Among the debutantes who will receive will lie Mies Annls Lee Tunis. Miss Elizabeth Dale Wlllsen, , Jllis Margaret Newlln. Mtns Constance nediter. Miss Emily K. Bartow, Miss Sarah Franklin Duane. Miss Fanny Cox JYelghtman, Miss Beatrice Meckrldge, Mlii Jesephine Jenka, Miss Virginia uguerenne Carpenter and Miss Jey Drew-Bear. Miss Lucia A. Warden, of 1830 Rlt Rlt lenneuse equare, will give a small the atre party en Friday evening, December ii. In honor et her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert W. War ai Jr., of Haverford, befere the dance which her undo, Mr. William L. McLean, will give In honor of his debutnnte eaughter. Miss Sarah Wells McLean. VThe guests who will attend the dinner at the Uellevue-Stratferd followed by a theatre party which Mrs. Walter T. jfiLrd wl" lve en Friday evening next m honor of Miss Verner Petersen, debu n e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Mteraen, of Ardmore, before the ball jnleh the Uav. and Mrs. Geerge Col Cel lft Carter will give In honor of their "outante daughter, Miss Mary llldgely Stert,wH' 'nolude Miss Mary Falck. w.i!.uBlllabelh Morgan, Miss Marlen therne, Miss Elisabeth Pancoast 1 ey. Mr. William B. Severn. Jr.. Mr. S" Wetherlll, 3d, Mr. Oeerge v. P,,aben, 8d, Mr. Samuel Barr and v::ttr?ia . Mr. and Mra. Edwin J.V-Deuhert)r Jr., wlU chaperone ..Mrs. ftivnrM ns-.iA. M.nt -- u. - aheV', " ffi.-SrlS rnein , iU'V0 JtS" tomorrow aft. .OU xJ& ..P Theodere Spencer, of 20ii Tvif..urf' neoeore spencer, or KDfcBU8. "trSSi' . P'Wt her Th era fn k1"- "...V?!" HPeh? r aeeenii .. ." "" f.?1-.'""" party, xn f2l7 nli..Mr charte" Price Mau e. CvltatleM eenh0UJ? 8treet' hav" "saned Wn-ri.n." fop a .dinner en Friday eve Sum TharL? h tR.no?er et their niece. Mr! a7,drS!.-&1.ark5n. daughter of MMwata.H.r.Pthi1P ?: Clarksen, of r th2 piff: ni'.am heada will give hniift" Philadelphia Country Club In Sd Rnea'Sl1' duht"' Ner2 OaurevShlri!S p;,. Vaughan, of Red ion at EbW' w,l' ntertaln at lunch- thaatrih!HB,en IiBaua followed by ii-V"" Party en Saturday, December i In honor of Miss Maria Louisa . dbutante "Kghtfr et MrV WmmMMBWi iifiiii .'. m&wpEm. Wi Dunn for MitsGrey crab thai evenln-r also In honor of sties Aaatns, , InvitaU LTJnai hare been issued by Mlsa ibeth Thornten, daughter of llr.and wiaai Mrs, Samuel 8. Thornten, of lit Bleem tetfdal Avenue, Wayne, for a luncheon te be given at the Bellevue.RtratfeM tO M fOlIOWMl hv a Mlllnu Mri mi Wednesday afternoon. December 11, la honor Of MlM nharlntla Uu flraiimm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. M2V7"' JSl- "issanicken ana Manneim treeu, Oermantewn, whose engagement haa repenUy been announced te Mr. Qoederham MeCermlck. eJST'J1110 " Hub I. .Wltaen, of Bryn Mawr, have Issued Invitations for J'dlnner en Wednesday evening, Janu f5fia' ,.h0J32r of their daughter. Mlsa "" jjriisen, oeiere tne junu or biiiuvrsiui tjmnwt The guests wae Will htttnA h Aln, er te be given, by Mrs. Jeshua, Ash Pearson, of West Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hill, at her home en Friday evening, December 15, te be followed W. .JhwiLre.,Pftrty ,n honor of Mlas Alice Rhoads Marsten, debuUnte daugh- ii)l!J5I'!L.S.nd Mre- Henry Marttpn, et 6900 Woodbine avenue, Overbroek; will inolude MIm Elltabeth T. Pearson? Miss Charlette M. Graves, Miss Betty Heth- Mn5ti8rl,.H1,0B cl."r ..Meri2.n elttlngs, Miss Mary V. Beyle, Mrs. Thomaa Her reeks, Mr. Jack Ballagh, Mr. Ooederbam Lautem MeCermlck, Mr. Maurice Sleane, Mr. Cettwrlght and Mr. Rebert X, Downs, Sd. i Km. rinvM r fiiiu - n.i i Wynnewood, entertained" a bridge party au.aIa Kf" weru-ijr. . ine guests in eluded the members of her card club. n.SfS- AJlirai5,R MoCewn. of 814 Car fnviitp.ii?ine' Oarmantewn, has Issued Invitations for a bridge party en .. -.i.ujr aernoen, uecemDer 13, -M,,M,RuthJ?urp,hv'.du:htr of .Mr. xT-wMil. tau B. Murphy, of 6113 North Fifteenth street, Legan la at the fo?raheUr?h.uy.nUelm: l,nt" Cltjr! iXh,Jll.n,0.r aid5 of st- An' Hes P'tal will give a dance this evening In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford, the proceeds of which will go toward heSpStul n'W eperM,n ""m ' "hi Mlsa Kvelvn H. V e.i.-...i. . fhThV0?. Broekno. entertained the Lambda Chapter of the Pi Sigma Sorority en Saturday afternoon. The guests were Miss Ruth Walrath. Miss JUice Tener, Miss Evelyn n& Miss -"-' viisuiiu nun Alice Menck. ehlJ2.an4?Uul banlet and dance of the Sphynx Club waa held en Thanksgiving QV AH I fife Mr. Daniel Burnstlne, of Frankford imf fflfffSfi the Tnan'vlrhellday wltii JiIb family, returned te New Yerk ""i"'"") uu eunaay evening. The third annual card party under the auspices of Jie Emergency Secial will be held at the Hetel AdelpW reef garden this afternoon at 3 o'clock? West Philadelphia ..iX.11 Mr- Samuel Stern, of SS13 Cambridge street, gave a large birthday ftl..0". Su.lday. V8'n In honor or the thlrUenth birthday of their son. Maxwell Stern. There were forty guests, among whom were Miss Eva Vcsetsky, MIhb Sylvia Txlrlln. Ml Tun. Stern, Miss Edith Tonkin, Miss Mildred wT'r . ."V." sie uertner, Mr. Michael Nadley, Mr. Mux Cramer, Mr. Irving Morrison, Mr. Merris Helder, Mr. JJmn!y 0en. of Nw Yerk, and Mr. Martin Aakln. a pretty weaaing took place last ... V-Ti w."iIJBrHoen at tn Church or Our Lady of the Rosary. Sixtv.third nnn Callewhlll streets, when Miss Marie Rewan, of 629 North Felten street; be fSPS,01!0 et Mr- Jehn Jenkins, of 163 North Melllck street. The bride wi attended by Mlsa Oaneea Jnkin ltar of the bridegioem, and the best man was Mr. Paul C. McHugh, of Seuth Ard more. After a dinner and reception at the home of the bride's mother, Mr. and Mra. JenkinH left for an extended wed ding trip. After their return they wilt live In overbreok. A. dinner party waa given recently at the home of Miss Nettle Piatt, 8633 Spruce street. In honor of Miss Hilda Q. Barmach, whose engagement te Dr. Jacob M. Cahan was recently announced. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. Leuis Gershenfeld, Dr. nnd Mrs. Michael Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Frank, Miss Stephanie H. Rosenfeld, Mlsa Blanehe Oeldenberg, Mlas Fannie Sterner, Miss Edythe Piatt. Mr. Jeseph D. Piatt, Mr. Philip Rosen feld, Mr. Julius O. Piatt, Mr. Harry Kolodner, Mr. Albert Belber, Mr. How Hew ard Kolodner and Mr. Elmer Applesteln. Mr. and Mrs. William Hyman, of 602 North Fifty-second street, gave a dinner en Thanksgiving. The guests were Mrs. M. Eherkasky and Miss Betty Horo Hero Hore wlts, of New Yerk City; Mr. and Mrs. M. Zeben, Mr. and Mrs. B. Freed and their daughters; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. DOMINIC VERANTI mi WALNUT STREET Announces a Special Sale Tep Coats Including Hi Original Medels DOMINIC offer ing, at practically coat, hi original model top ceata, which re of the very finest ma teriala obtainable, and trimmed with aelectcd run. Theee ceata were 11 originated by Dom Dem inic and petseaa that dis tinction which is se characteristic of Deminie clothes. The original price of these ceata was $125 Wld UD. The eale nriee will be from $ OeMtate outs. Mi tw wNMl tvry fWfH9e 75. lMk HWI ,.. .11- T " - ' ' - WSfflBSW: ' ' 3wssissssElli ' Siigkkkkkkkkkkkkkkikkkl iHlnHHPy sassP' m V&f&j32BKtHHtfiJmtr isESsSfeKfSlflisB v Bf :MPl54 W vSiifiTsTaTal aK!KiySIIlsH: Baar'asiMllwash9a1iaaBjjjjjBi: BfMWj!-Mis1Bvl MMMtmKBM ' WaTaVlflP i0!$r( Photo by J. Mitchell Billet. MISS WINIFRED NICHOLSON Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wil liam Nieholten, of'Wittahieleen and MidvalB avemut, German town. Mi Nieholten will be among the aidee at the fair which will be given for the benefit of the Northern Heme for Friendleae Children at the Bellevue-Stratford en Friday and Saturday of thit week. Edeteteln. Dr. and Mr EB. Freed, Mr. and Mr J. Kaar, Miss Sara Freed, Mlsa Fanny Freed, Mlsa Sylvia Zeeen, Mlsa Dorethy Kaar, Mr. Meyer J. Freed. Mr. Jack Zeben, Mr. Arthur Bellln and Mr. Hareld Hyman. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Dennelly. 01 71 West Yerk atreet. announce tne engagement of their daugnter. Mies Miriam Elisabeth Dennelly, and Dr. Themas J. Walsh, also of this city. Dr. waish is a graauate or jerrenuu Medical College and la a member of the staff of St. Mary's Hospital. He Is a nepnew or Dr. -rnemaa j. irieming, or this city. I Miss Frances Muchnlck. of 3126 Mont gomery avenue, entertained en Thursday evening In honor of her out-of-town guests. Among the guest were Miss lieu Cutter, Miss Myrlam Mlchealaen, of Trenten, N. J. ; tflss Sephie Chertok. of Ceatesvllle, Pa. Miss Frttsle Fex, et Norrlstewn, Pa.; Miss Minnie Rlfkin, Miss Reba B. Muchnlck, Mr. Lyen H. Plstrlch, of Montreal, Can.; Mr. Leen Gressman, Mr. Mickey Glass, Mr. Lewis Newman, Mr. Barney Bedek, Mr. Irving Tnompsen ana Mr. Leonera uucnnica. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Shulman, of 4629 North Eleventh atreet. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Belle Shulman, te Mr. Abe S. Jacebl, of At lantic City, en Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Blount, of Lenex avenue, gave a surprise birthday party en Saturday, December 3, In honor of their daughter. Miss Catharine Blount Among the guests were Miss Marie Garrlty, Miss Frances Lynuii. Miss Kitty World, Miss Gertrude Blount, Miss Marie Plnnekamp, Miss Kitty O'Brien. Miss Catharine McFadden. Mlas Margaret MeCoeI. Mr. Jack Gar rlty. Mr. James uraaiey, Mr. Jehn Ke rens. Mr. Heward Tumulty. Mr. Ernest Bebbin, Mr. Walter Stead, Mr. Cnarlea iiannigan, Air. August ucnuits, Mr. Henry Schults. Mr. Geerge Carbrey, Mr. and Mr Herman Plnnekamp. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudelph and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Everllng. Mr. and Mrs. Everting, of Oermantewn, gave a dinner before the party. The betrothal of Miss Alice E. Lleb erman. of Brooklyn, N. Y te Mr. Her man R. Geldberg, of this city, was an neunced en November 30, Thanksgiving evening, at the home of Mr. Geldberg's jarents. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Goldber. 2631 North Thirty-first street Among me guesis were air. ana mra, j, neaen thai and their family, Mr, and Mrs, v j, W of iJpm s v a i . M if ill I ri! 1 l mi 'Ha I li ' r 1 1 y iih ii I Km mmmmmtm ym as-cc jarjwmx&asjsvx Ztt2i faZX? Our CM. ar amlly. Mr. and aaT their fa r xamiiy.arra Morrte OeMberg AfalMVar 1 Ifiet lete AdamWi, of im NartN TwtMtywawfMtr atreet hu retunsed w fier Ihmm after stnT the Thaiili. BgWfeas?fci Te! Seuth Philadelphia itr. and Mra. If. Short, formerly of lIQa Seuth Thlrteenth streetare new Urta a, their new. home at Twentieth and lUtner etreata. Mr., and Mra. Samuel Silverman, et 111! Seuth Seventh atreet, are enter taining inrermaiiy at ineir neme uiie evening In honor of their twenty-fifth wedding aanlveraarr. Among the jraests Will M sar. ana sarw. auerw suintmn end Mr. and Mra. Isadora Sklar and their family. The Ladles of San Dominge Dramatle Aaeoeiauon preaeniea a musical oemei in im ata. antltled "The Karl and t Girl,", in Mercantile Hall, Bread and Master street, last evening. MIm Mae Sterling, of New Yerk, for merly of Seuth Philadelphia, haa re turn,! home after a abort stay aa the guest of Mlas Esther Shar, of 1613 Per ter atreet. WkWWHaWWW awm fMMaM. He. ana keeMthal "ia their 1 Mrsv let nilMf If r. IM Mra, fmiaUrT Geerge Allen, inc. 121 4 Chestnut Street 1 214 Paisley And they are se pretty, tee! The Paisley is unusually attractive as it is shot with metal and the hats are trimmed with velvet in colors that blend with the Paisley. The prices are attractive as well, they are unusual hats for $8.00 te $13.00. Hese, With Unbleached Seles, $1.00 and $1.25 Black cotton stockings with unbleached soles at $1.00. Alse a very fine grade of im ported splitfoet black cotton hose at $1.25, eutsizes $1.50. A Holiday Sale of Lamps, Complete With Shades, Regular $7.50 te $10.00 Values at $5.00 This is a very timely event as one of these attractive lamps will make an ideal gift for any home-loving woman. Seme of the shades are glass, some are of the pretty new silk crepes everyone likes se well, and there are four different styles in all. The bases may be had in four designs, tee. Third Fleer. Initial Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, 25c te $2.00 Each i Fer men there -are handkerchiefs of geed linen with block initial nt 25c each, 6 for $1.50; 35c each, 6 for $2.00; 50c each, 6 for $2.75; 75c each, 6 for $4.00. There are also handkerchiefs with French colored initials and rolled hems at $2.00 each. Women's block letter handkei-chiefs are 25c each, 6 for $1.50 and 35c each, 6 for $2.00. With embroidered corners they are 85c each, 6 for $2.00; 60c each, 6 for $2.75 and 75c each, 6 for $4.00. There are pretty colored handkerchiefs with initials at ?3.75, $4.50, $4.85 and $5.00 for a box of 6. Metal Braid and Rosebud Trimmings for Fancy Werk Metal braid for all these gifts that are yet unmade, i2 te 5 inches wide, 10c te $3.50 a yard. There are also rosebud trimmings and trimmings with tiny fruits en them, some combined with metallic threads, 30c te $5.00 yard. This Week Is the Last Chance te Have Your Christmas Cards Personally Engraved We have se many orders that, with these that come in this week, we will be kept busy until Christmas. All our cards are steel engraved and die stamped and are the work of skilled artists. We have divided them into two price groups and Price Greup Number One 25 cards personally 60 cards personally 100 cards personally iJk; ? '' i at of the Wewuui' Meting te eToek In the cnnren. ecttire en twiea TTTati.W: Henda ther wi: at the club. Mr. Merman raeywlll tell of the worn oi-mie wiu , peiegatwti. in Franee. Mra. Xmtr Kaitew fbiJs-iTVr"12ffi!, Williams win, aveak en tnt neon tea. will fee eerred at. Ike ia wtmaUnm. On Tlaasmaaw 1! mm ia a CtirTstiaaa aala wrlH ka . 4u Out. fmn II i. II. u I K daily. Lunoheen wUI be eerrei frewi i neon TO s r. sa., mirar sum JXi artlctee, oak, candy and lsmenaie will be for sale, also an attraewe eww aw endar, Chrtetmaa cards and eMeker. Mr, Henry Oberly, of Wett JetaeMi street, haa left for the Seuth, where he wlU apend several week In traweJ. Mr. and Mm Fred W. XaaiM: ef til Queen lane, announce the marriage of their daughter. Mlsa Ethel jTEealaa, te Mr. r. Edward Atkins, Jr., Merekant vllle, N. J. Mr. and Mr. Atklne wUI make their home in Alteesa. Fa, Mm Tf-tan Wllllamami. mt TBaat "All. pehecken atreet, ha retumei from New Yerk, where she spent a few week with her sister, Mrs. B, Tayler. Mr. Philip Sternberg eatertamee ui formally at her home, 6IIT Oermantewn avenue, en Sunday avanta'. Daesmbsr 3, at a surprise birthday party In Establish 1MT Teques Are Very $8.00 te $13.00 there is a wenaenui selection in -5 1'l -"'-- -- - '-.. ' "-' '"-- rmtitrf7piBB uh flsmflv wsnsHi w ik. vj .hkMlnf JM Ufa MeOMPgll Mr,' warwleK. XFiiee yiji j "LiatwiesMHSWs in iw mi ' ii ft a. tn.-m talk M. BMuera janzr Kayser Silk Vesta ...... mnM Kayser vests may s uSlCT be had in white, flesh a 'aMl and orchid, regular s WJEfl and bodice tops, $2.75. tL 'JIBIgg Kayser bloomers in Kftj jjESH flesh, white, orchid, ' 1 jflflH black, navy and brown, H Price Greup Number Twe engraved, $2.35 engraved, $3.85 engraved, $6.75 25 cards personally engraved, $3.75 60 cards personally engraved, $6.60 100 cards personally engraved, $11.60 FH nbhun Mr. Mr. Mr. ir 9fll dwiiiwiwij awss e KU Lubowits, Mr. Ai kwaamait-i tinn. ami-. atthaw Brick. Mr. Ml Mr. Hti Kck SMrnberg, Mr. ana ward ITalaties. redew, Mr. ?." and Mrs. Barry Wedow. Ibert and Mrs. juri an w ..4 ui wiui O. MaeBrlde, of 411 Wert Chellm "; hSi; im a-inawment of their daughter. Miss Gertrude H. MaeBrlde, te Mr. a. rearaen Itekerts, Jr. Delaware County rwrtssASSjaBfP. ktl waa aalfl an manamr ., ...- leh wa held rfuaTiir nd Mr Oeewewriin, m. eiup".r- Z.,Z'7i . "Mr7 and Mrs. SartaTlWlwMr.MdMmCharles Turner and Mr. ana iar. "rry Wlnsmer. weeMndln.aJrafSn''i ? rtnrnenTleftnrecsntly for Flerida, where ahewiu remain for several weeks. New, -iUim f- Lavender Topped Hese $1.25 a Pair I m p e r ted hose of fine quality mercer ized lisle in black. A s p 1 e n did stocking for Christmas giv ing. In regu lar sizes, $1.25, eutsizes, $1.50. each. SfffT? wSm, Wse .mneesTraSaWI, S laaryTiidler, Mica ABM 'Anes -! Snuman, kTlajTliittrTljpwi Nellie WeAew, Igaa " KrfTMIse Hlrsclthprn, Mr. Hi HMMTMI ififiberf, i awiea, haraa M star -aarsfit. IsTst ?0$rmttt&:&"e?fif. asm mane? walker, ec MeadewbrrMtk. litaa Mr Sarah i !1S1 acted beet anaa. lira. Walar. mother of the biidejrroeta, cam frem MurUM te attend the weddlnf. After a. email reception Mr. and Mr. Walker left te ltd Mrs. wixer '" & th Jn.Italr. They, trill i In Mftaeten, Bngland. i a eaptatn .In th Brit sau rer a .mourn in itir. xnw wih man tneir hem in mimii Ish. Army "daring the Werid War. SHVJffiLi BAttY HATS., fill sra. at se rMTfl JmmI CtMrtety Sitttrt A TeaaeeiHe's Blnest KeaitUsers fa 'TROUBLES OF 1922" AWrfM 25 ?' AD ELP H I iv.f.r &" .at. -rest rervui but. fOsTdatew GRACE 8E0RQE in "JO LOVE" "Ur Vtebtrt Warwick, Nermaii Tnvir I lifts A MeiHIUf lilLUUlf Pep. Mat Today retta areusd retasae el "wear." inquirer. BLOSSOM BCOnB-BCHUBERT-S OWN MUSIC TORY aCHUBKnT'S OWN BOMANCH TSMmmw POP. KAT. 11.60 XVDAX Akafltnewrn'MmrJ tSBROAD S.kTJeir(9 bTOMN DR1NKWATCRS ABRAHAH LINCOLN WITH FRANK McGLYNN AND COMPANy OP da GARRICK HATIBEE TODAY mOHTB AT ItlO memff'Mfffiu mm town umm JUX DONAHUE ORtGIMM GtOKf THf ATKF NY. CAST FORREST Nits! at 8:15 $2 Mai. Today Chute OllllBsbsm Preunti HU U-Star Kuitcal Comedy Bit K. T. Cast Intuct METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BROAD POPLAR BTREETS TWICE SAXLT Afternoeni at 2: IS NiftU at I i IS ELKS ClIFTOH'S THE ROMANTIC STOllY OF AMERICA'S OOUJEN DAYS OP WIIAMNO Popular Prices 25c te $1 AVOMENTED ORCHESTRA Aeadasi- of Msiie Tkun Dec 14, 8: IS NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH I BEETHOVEN C0Kituuj.uK I PROGRAM PINAL APPEARANCE THIS SEASON Mr. Dimreicb will five aa addreu os tae "Eroica" irmpheny with illsitratiesa al ta piano. TlekaU at Ael. and Hnp't, chntaul WAINIIT M,,-T"'". sec te $i nftlallUI TONIQHT Si8 PAULINE LORD In Euien O'eill'i MaiterpUy ANNA CHRISTIE With GEOROE MARION, FRANK SHANNOH Ami Kntlre Orliflnul .New Vertt Cut K EITH'S THEATRE ANN PENNINGTON WITH THE STEWART SISTERS I Ben Mcref & Ibacb'i EeUrtaiaere AILEEN STANLEY JANE OONSEI.T.Y J. 1tiv. L h TANNY BTEDMAN A OTHERS aUaDEHY OF MUSIO METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY. H. Y 5&?2t madama butterfly Mmet. Euten, Firlnl, Km. Chamlt. Bcettl Palprlnlerl. Outtaften. Conductor Moraniesl. Tlcet at Acd. Bn Offlen n.l Hcprn'i Secretary te Lloyd Georga Durlne Wed'l Wr PHIUP KERR ' Will 8P. " World Politic! Aeadrrn at Kiijle Tnytr. Dee. 7. at 4:30 DESMOND Keei. Ar. A CuuitfrUua NIvhtlT at a ik Mati. Tuei., Thnn.. Sat. Mas Doimend anA PlTn In The Weman ia Breast TROCADERO ll&M WEDDING Fl a J al m.J KNnsAwn ii AVNnrNrr.MKN r Stls Net KnernT at SB. (10 ner 10a er pen Wnlnut .) for ampin and correct forma. ins Who?. SH Walsal .- McCLEES GALLERIES iter walnut at. Far Christmas OJ(ts ETCHINGS an MEZZOTINTS BRONZES. MIRRORS, LAMPS FKU EXHIBITION FAINTING FtesFraaalM Falatlat s Rssteree) SAUNDERS PUMOND MTOREB Baeaftleeat DU-saM Ba aUa for early Xmu aeaa-a, rw esaamla, ear bMutlfal SelM PtaH- asm Mat est rl.tH nm I let VR07.I 1110 See Walts rtMt Btt l& i y iz,: Mtrii: aaas Impe-lbU ASMBA SSSBBSBSBBBSM ( nBaenvas ISmm .H.. J -araraiA aeavvasi xv&A waiaua LaaaBaaaaa....'. ".ia ftarffStwA. ttrmd tmm HOUJNQ DOWN TO i WMk BICsUsTARY MUf tiiA VK5f tttWIW ItTKATO m IltSS, liS. SlSS, SiSS, fits. lkV. t vw m KssisWLsBBw iw &' wmmmm HnHMiaVr A BABABfOOBT nOtWSS With the greatest ami ever assembled the greatest motion picture ever mm. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA MO ADTAMCB IN PBIOBS JsV BBayBaBavlBaBJa XtTKABB' Slam B-aLfJ sTfJsl tr-m s ass -) miea 11 TO 11 MBTRO PBBSI1ITB3 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IB KOTTTB2SATIOB OT WAT "ENTER MADAME x Aaeid OTEO SeBITIS. Barlssae t Td5rtteri V BBOAB A OHM OPBlfSidi A. U. TO ' .U:U r. M, cmtwim ' A paramount neTtraM - "EBB TIDE" f,hlKT,i'tm. PALME 15TH A liXBKBrr X 10 A. If. TO llllB P. K,' THOMAS MEIGHAN ; MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW ARCADIA IBTH CHESTNUT n: 10 A. If. TO U:1S P.1CI ETHEL CLAYTON "tt "IF I WERE QUEEN ai? VICTORIA OTH A UARKKT 9 A. M. TO 11:18 P. St TOM MIX, "De and Dirt? ADDED "LEATHER PUSKZXS1 CAPITOL STH MARKET 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. H, UTT.TON "SKIN DEEP" SILLS GLOBE TTirXPlB . AWJB KARXIT 11 TO re ii BIO bux as vsval QUAUTY AND QUANTITY AT NOMINAL PRICES BROADWAY BEX IMOBA UjtUAD ADD VAIIIIKV1LT.1 REX UTOBUtM- SIASTZ PRISONER OF ZENDA ALLEGHENY ruAtnuroae WALLACE REIDM.BEIEDANIOS In "KICB PEOPtE" . IK CONJUNCTION WITH VAVDXT2XXS CROSS KEYS TSLJSSLJSSm Forty-third Annual Charity Ball . Thursday, Dec. 7th, 9 P.M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPENINO PEATUBE A BRILLIANT MVSIOAL PAOEABZ A beautiful and epectacular muataaf revue entitled "Au Clair U la Luna." plcturlns th musical remady uceaesas ef the tat icaaen. Pertraysd by ever two hundred dancer. The beneflclari-, are: The Unlvereltly llenpltnl. 'VVardi O. A and C: th JeRsr JeRsr een Heiplul. Beem for Cenvalncentai the Weman' Hejipltal of ntlladelphta. Maternity UuUdln. and Um Hahnemaai' Jlcpltal. Deur npen at 8.40, concert at S.S until (I.0O; epenlna feature at 0.00. Ossy tral dancing about 10.00. Ticket are 1(1.00 for each peraes, eat' are en eale at the Charity Ball OSsV Kl." Chcutnut street (Telephone ImbaM, Bill), lpia'a and Cenwey'a. "' hiwctatum1 ticket. 30e each for tfeav amphitheatre, a well resular SB., ticket will be en (ale at the Academy et Thurndiy etenlns BAZAAR BOUTIQUE AVBPlt'EH OF TIIK iVXl IVaS:1 ca beamrn'e Ibureb Inttltet uenent er tne nuiiain Slaa B-ua i AT THE UEI.1J I'K-sf BjtT0n ' DUTOgTO!n, AN BNTEHTA1NMK.NT. unique la PMr JcltMla. Includlna MANY NOVKLTUBl. .ioethj by Pnlladelpbla and New fttl merchant. Cafe. Danelns afternoons eenlnse (Myer Iavi' Orchestra). MittIm Auction Iviidfe tournament. The Oaeva ant. Plner Oancant, Competition raisTnl"' i Ins. rashlen Hhew and ether ratfS ."i Kara opportunity for Chrlatma afisaMV-ft pin from full aasertment of JUaKBjBJBffftf' fiCKEJT BO ClCNf AV ON SAI.E AT HKPfR'8. 111S CHI AOADBltr OF MBsifl FM0AY.M ijtSm fATYsls. MAW DUMOTSt M-rBjB Of r ! QsfXIIITIAf '(. !-' tow . i. .L , r . 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