'W n rr'?U'i TO&TO53H f A ' , J m i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA: MONDAY. DECEMBER 18.' 1022 '.ft JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Member of Younger Set Nancy Wynne Gees te Mrs. Edward O. Shakespeare's Tea en Saturday She Sees Seme Attractive ' Costumes and Discusses Mere Parties I BY SOW (lie debutantes nre in n regular "Chrlntmns rush," with u big dance every night nnd teas almost thing of the past. However, en Saturdny there was a most Interesting tea at the Bcllcvue, Bcllcvue, theugh It was net strictly n debutante affair, n.i the guest of honor was Mrs. IMwurd O. Shakespeare, Jr., a June' bride. There were plenty of debu tantes (here, though, as the card of Elizabeth Morgan, n popular deb, was Inclesed in the invitation. The tea was given by Mrs. Shnkcspcnic, Sr., who is Elizabeth's aunt (both Mrs. Shakespeare nnd Mrs. Morgan having been Mies Unird). Elizabeth looked very well in pink brocade. Yeung Mrs. Shakespeare, who wa Miss Henrietta Wilsen, nlse chose pink, which was most becoming te her blonde coloring. Her ress was of IWircd chiffon. nnd was draped, and the were a corsage bouquet of orchids ind lilies of the valley. Mrs. Shakes rearc looked handsome in a black lace gown, which was trimmed with jet. She also were orchids and lilies of the' valley. Since the end of October Ted Shakespeare and his bride have been lUing with his mother at the Welling ton b"ferc that they rented a house in Chestnut Hill, Where they spent last summer , THE Urcels and stores are just jammed these days and wherever you go u rc bound te bump into ilerrns of people you knew. I aw Lillian Fergusen, or "nitsy." ns every one calls her. en Chestnut street one dav last week looking very' well in ii rose-color tweed suit with Tiiile sleeves embroidered In gray nnd Mack wool nnd a smnll lint of black ahlnv satin which looked well with her etirlv mellow hair nnd blue eyes. Ultsy, who li the debutante daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Lincoln Fergusen, of Chest nut Hill. Is having an awfully gepd time this winter, hut se nre nil the ether debs; it certainly Is a gay season. Till..-., have been a great many big ilnnce- nil fall, but net many that have been called balls. Sometimes you hear Hint Mich nnd such a dance is te b. :i ball nnd then again that isn't, till nu get hopelessly confused, but I thlnic I'm ipiite safe in Baying that to night's party is one. Tt is te be at the lilt)! and is being given by Mr. and Mr. Walter M. Jefferds for their debutante niece, .Marguerite Beyle, who is engaged te Legan Ulack. Among these who will give dinners bffiire the ball nre Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Redman Page. Jr.. who will cntcrtuin st the ltltz for Florence Crozer and Anne Town-end. who will entertain in honor of Elizabeth and Klenner Mnc Cubin, two friends of hers from Haiti Haiti mere, who. I think, nre nlse debs. Anne will iiUe give a dinner en Thurs day night for them nnd for two of her ether friends, Helen Scott and Lucy Carnegie, of Uosten, who expect te Urn with her. for Thursday is the nlglit. j en temember, when nbeut forty friend' of Anne's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Italpli Tewn'-end. will give n Ia,rge dance for her, nnd from nil tlint I hear it is going te be quite nn un usual affair. THEV gae Ellen some soup for lunch the ether day when she enme te visit nt grandma's house. It was home-made soup, and somehow It hadn't turned out se well ns tisunl. The crew imps knew it ns seen ns they ta.ted (lie first spoonful, but they hoped Ellen's baby taste she is only four would miss It. Slowly, with the laborious method bv which she manipu lated her spoon, sue lifted some of it 'e her small, pink mouth Her face went blank with disappointment, but Mie didn't sny nnythlng. One mere spoonful went carefully in. nnd then Min spoon wns laid neatly down, Ellen leaned back in her high chnir nnd the manners which mother had se care fully taught her made their first spoli ations appearance. She gave a regretful little sigh. "T guess I'll just eat bread and butter," she remarked gently, NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . The weddlnc of Miss Ellen McMichael, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Emery Mc Michael, et 2041 Walnut street, and Mr. Charles arnham Uerwlnd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Berwlnd, of 2112 Walnut street, will take place en Wed nesday afternoon, January ID. at !' o'clock, at St. James Church, Twenty second nnd Walnut streets. On account of the recent death of Mrs McMlchael's mother, Mra. Charles C. Harrison, there will be only a very small reception after the ceremony for members of the imme imme dtate families. Dr. and Mrs. Thnm.in r: A.t.inn nf lledleaf, Wynnewood, will give a theatre party te be followed by supper en Men-' day evening, January 22, In honor of l Miss BenUIce MacKldge, debutante (laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jehn Mac-, Itldgc, of 2139 Cypress street. ' Miss .Sarah Legan Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, cf derman- iewii, win entertain at dinner en Wed nesday, January 3. before the ball Dr. Charles J. Hatllcld, of Chestnut Hill, will give at the Bellevue-Stratferd. In honor of his debutante daughter, Miss Margaret A. Hatlleld. The guests who will attend the dinner which Miss Starr nnd Mis Margaret Ilnya Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julm Hamilton, will give en Wed nesday next, before the ball Mr. Illchard L. Austin, of 232 Beuth Twenty-second street, will give at the nitz-Carlten in honor et his debutante daughter, Miss Lucylle Amtln, will be Miss Elizabeth Austin, Miss Annabella U. Weed, Mr. Homer Heed, Mr. Sidney Montgomery, Mr. Charles Bache and Mr. Geerge Boyd. Miss Starr will alie entertain nt din ner en Frldny evening In honor of Miss Helen K. Lucas, debutante dauchtcr of Mr. and -Mrs. Jeseph Lucas, of 2028 Pine strcet, befoie the ball Mr. William L. McLean, of 135 Seuth Eighteenth street, will give nt the Bellovue-Htrat-ferd in honor of his debutante daugh ter, Mlas Sarah W. McLean. There will be ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Plerrepent Haz ard, et Syracuse, N. Y.. will arrive In this city en Saturday, te spend Christ mas with Mrs. Hazard's mother, Sirs. Walter Cepe, at her home. 200 West Jehnsen street. Gormnntewn. Mrs. Haz ard will be remembered as Miss Nancv .'. Cepe. Mrs. Cepe will entertain at tea en Saturday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Har.ard. Mrs. Cepe's ether daugh ter, MI33 Elizabeth P. Cepe, who Is studying nichltccture nt the Massachu setts Institute of Technology, will nlse tpend the holidays with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea. of 2004 Wnlnut street, will entertain at a bei pjitv at the Metropolitan Opera at the Academy of Music tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrr. Lea will have as their guests the latter part of this week Mrs. Lea's brother nnd sister-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hullngn ( Brown, of Bosten, and Miss Maiy Pern- Brown, of Washing ton. They will spend the Christmas holidays. Dr. and Mr. Caspar Wlstar Miller, et bolcete, Walllimfeid, have Issued Invi tations for a dinner-dunce which they will give in honor of their dauchtcr. ?!!" 3&lnl?S- Miller; their niece. Mls Pelly P.oblnsen, and Mi's Gorden Scheprf en Wednesday evening, Decem ber 27. II m VY Mrs Sheemnlter entertained Informally at tea Saturday uftemoen In honor of Mrs. Flnsh. Mr. Wllmet Grant Pelrce, Jr., who Is n student nt Harvard, will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllmet Grant Pelrce, of 230 West Tulpchecken strcet, Gonnantewn. Miss Mary AnderBen, of New Be- Miss Elizabeth Hledler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geergo J. Sicdler, of Hav Hav erferd. who attends a bearding school near Baltimore, has returned te spend the Christmas holidays with her par ents. Air. nnd Mrs. Themas J. Carrell, of 2318 North Twenty-sixth street, are re ceiving congratulations en the birth et n daughter, Margaret Marie Carrell, en December 15. Mrs. Carrell was, before her marriage, Miss Mae Mallcy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay naiislej have Issued Invitations for a dnnce at the Merlen Crlcket Club, en Thursday evening, December 2S, In honor of their daughters. Miss Elizabeth Itansley and Miss Harriet Itansley. T- mmA M,fl 'f?r1'nr1 TflVtni nf (lift .,11. nil. ua?. .,..... .w.w., . , n.M.tn vintn. Aunrtinents. OverbroeK, will entertain at dinner at their home en i uesuny evvimiK, wtttjiiiuc. -v n. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Leigh Ceryell, of Atlantic City, who will le tuin from their wedding trip the latter part of this week. Mrs. Coryell, before her recent wedding, was Mrs. Hampton G. Hllcex,. et mm cuy. the home of Mrs. P. Lewis, of ZBB I Wyncote, for a few weeks, has returned Seuth Flfty-slxtli street, te nnnounrelto her home In Bosten. the engagement or her daughter, auss Lenera IajwIs, te Air. Harry Blben. There worn thirty guests. Miss Lewi, who formerly llved in Chicago, has been making her home here for the last year. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Katherlne O. Beyle, of 1317 Wolf ntreet, has returned home from Atlantic City, where she attended the wedding of Miss Blanche Bishop, of Atlantic City, nnd Mr. Vincent Clark, of West Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shertz, Sr of 8308 Bartram nvenun. fennnrlv nf Knutli I'hlladclphla, entertained Informally at' ineir Heme en naturuay evening Germantetvn Mrs Henry E. Baten, of C636 McCnl lum street will give n theatre party, fol lowed by tea nt the Bellovue-Strntferd. en Saturdny aftornoen. Decemher 30, In honor of her daughter, Miss Katharine Baten. Strawberry Mansion Mr and Mrs Merris llnber nnd family, of 1027 North Thirty-third sti cet, have meed te their new home. 6611 Lincoln Drie, Gcrmnrstewn. Mr. and .Mrs, Harrv Miller, of 1837 North Thirty-third street, will give a dlnner te the numbers of the Cengrn. gatlen Bnal Jeshuruu lit Mercantile Hall this opening. Plans will then be announced for the erection of a new synagogue and community center en the slte of thi present building, nt Thirty first and Diamond streets. Coryell Silcox The sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Jnck J. Hendler, wns matron of honor and the best man waa Mr. Jack Blanclfphaft". bi ether Of the bride. WBIGHT ItlDGH A pretty home wedding tool, place en Saturday evening at 8 e'c ecl, when Miss Wmltred Uldge, of 8212 Locust street, became the brlde of Mr Heprge Wright, Sr.. of Darby, The Ilev. Dr. Hass efflclated The bride, Wie was attended by Airs Francis Blank as matron of honor, wero a gown of white georgette nnd carried a shower bouquet of bridal rests and lilies of the alley The bildesmalds were Miss M'ntncc Haydcn and Alias Jesephine Wright who were petal dresses of georgette of pnstel shades. Air, Jeseph Hansen, of Brides burg, acted as best man. A wedding of Interest took place very' quietly at neon en Saturday, when Mrs, Hampton G. Sllcev, of 1C23 Llndlev avenue, Legan, became the bride of Air Albert Leljve Ceiycll, of Atlantic city , The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. The Ilev. I)r UetM, i of the Presbyterian church, German town. Oillclated The tirllln irnw n Pnwn of orchid color charmetise with a hat Cyrus Bergncr, of Overbroel:. Atrs. win entertain nt dinner en Wednesday evening next in honor of her grand- "","K"1". iuim jiane i,ouise Adams, debutante daugliter of Mrs. Themas G. A ken, of Berwyn. befere the ball Mr. Ulchard L. Austin will give at the Kltz Kltz Carlten in honor of his debutante daughter, Allss Lucylle Austin. .S!r- n"d .Mrs. Harry Franklin Baker, of the Aldlne, will entertain ut dinner at the Alerlen Gelf Club en Saturday evening, January C. In honor of their daughter, Allss Christine F. Baker, be fore the dance nt the club. Miss Agnes Clcment, daughter of Atr. nnd Airs. Samuel Clement, of Bex nnd Seminole avenues, Chestnut Hill, will glve a biidge party en Friday afternoon, December 28. Atr. nnd Airs. Arthur E. Pew, Jr, t1ie have been visiting Airs. Pew's parents Colonel and Airs. William .1 Elliett of 317 Seuth Seventeenth street, aic new occupying Sprlngbroek Farm, Bryn Ainwr. where they 111 remain perma nently. ' Air nnd Airs. Frederick AicQ. Falclc, of Photo by lUciirach MISS MURIEL D. MYRICK Daughter of Mrs. Frederic A. Myrick, of 433 West Bringhurst street, Germantown, who is a pepuar member of the younger set. Miss My rick was one of the dancers in the "Sally'' group in the Charity Ball recently Air and Airs. Lewis P. Geltrer. .Tr. nf 365 West Jehnsen street, will entertain I n ,nt of erel,ld M 12f TK." at dinner In honor et their daughter, I f .' V w.'r ,ft ,L' m' c'U8Vn'"' Al 'S Elizabeth Galcer nn Frldnv De- ".."' oxerbreok. who was tlie matron rentier 22 ! befere tTie dance i which Mr of hone.r ,mid only "ttendant, were a and Airs."' Harrison "i. Pett, of 1006 ? hn't ' SVSBiS,y Jr"?0, WV a Wcstvlew street, will give that evening f. , ltJ?J?l tcll,J,"l,f,rri",La Vou Veu for their daughter, MIsS Mary Potts. jr? acted iSJ best man Oustim- Air West Philadelphia Theodere Weyman, of 4705 Bal- Alettg the Reading .Mis. e. W Kelb, of Jenklntewn, enter- tlmore avenue, has returned te his home tallied at luncheon at the Arcadia, fol fel after spending a fortnight In Pitts- lowed bv a theatre paity, last week In burgh. -. , rm.....n- r mm ..- -n nir. aim .urn iiiuuuui -. -.-., vi ..u eeriv-Hxth street, wliese marr nun Cninh Vlftv-nlehth street, have an- Mr mm lit,,,. um,i-. ..r t,mii u-m ini, neunced the engagement of their daugh. pi ice in Jauuar. ter. Atrs. Gertrude Agnes Lee, te Air ,, ,.,, , , ., .Tnhn Uea.lv. also of this city. ''.-" . A. Cor bin. who has been the honor of AIIhs Helene Leonhardt. .laugh- 'J'a,n,cl'F ,"s';e' , "' , ter of Airs Arne leenhardt, of 324 Seuth I S'l.fi1''' un?," ", Fertv-Hlxth street, whose marriage te r.1', L'i " ?"i. J "f ' cuest et her brother-in-law and pister. ETTLESON BLANc'KENSEE An Interesting ueddlng took place en Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the Ulttenhouse Hetel, w Hen Allss Bese E. uiancKensce, uaugnter of Airs Iyjen HiancKcnsee. of 1801 North TwenU- lairled te Mr AI Hen Itahbl At. ill. n Vt ttinii performed the ceremenv. The bride wero a gown of brccadcil . r-p with a tluchcrs satin train arm a ttilln r II trimmed with duchess lace held In ntnre with pearls. She can led a shower boueuet A dinner and reception wns given at Air and Alts Walten J.. Pennewill, of 'of orchids, roses and II les of the valley Airs. Heury ten, Clicstnut Alary Falck, en Saturday evening, be bo be fere the dance which Air. and Alls. Hairy S. Valentine will kIve for their daugliter, Allss Dorethy Valentine. Airs Arthur Haines, of AlcKean ave- hiie flMpHiqnfnwn TiHll nnfnrtnlt, nf Hln. ner In honor of her daughter, Allss El-' len Elizabeth Haines, et the German-, town Cricket Club en Friday, December ' 29, and Friday, January 5, befere the Christmas and New Vear meetings of Allss Lockwood's dancing class at the i Philadelphia Cricket Club. Miss Helen Whllmer, daughter of Atr. H. F. Whltmer, 4703 Klngsesslng ave nue, will glve a brldge party en Sat urday afternoon next. Pratt AlcKean, of lvcr Hill. who has returned from a stay In Atlantic City, Is new visiting In New Yerk. Allss Jnne Snowden, daughter et Airs. Geerge Grant Snowden, of Kosement, who Is a student at Knox Scheel, Coop- crstewn, N. v., win arme en i-ruia next te spend the Christmas holidays with her mother. Airs. Snow den's sons, Mr. Geerge Orant Snowden nnd Air. , .fames M, Snowden, who are students at Hill Scheel, Pottstown, are also spend ing the holidays with their mother . Airs. Henry S. Greve, of 258 West Tulpohocken street, Ooimnntewn. has, left for a visit te Seuth Carolina, where she expects te remain for two weeks. Miss Anita At. Sanders and Miss Es Es telle D. Sanders, of 1225 Locust street, j who have been the cuests of Allss Care lyn Nash, of Washington, have returned te their home. Air. nnd Airs. Ellis c Shoemaker, et 402 West Price street, Germantown. hae ns their guests for several weeks their son-in-law and daughter. Air. and Airs. Edward S. Flash, of New Yerk. Bra . KHL (a V'eJVb'' Bw1B H-T-i-- ta IT-- am urfliv W-l ijH & Ml Sn H l.JE. J J I P' FASCINATING ttiM&t&miimR Miwi-MsiaHania-GA.fflKav ,ra' i - mum t mt 1 1 1 isii a I m-mmmmmtf-i t "The correction of nerv eusness can nine times out of ten be accom plished by learning the secret of physical poise." Marguerite Walz The WALZ STUDIOS 1601 Walnut Street Ballroom, Ballet and Stage Dancing llenklrt and Hates f'pe.l Hcqucat Sprues 3231 m THE MOST SPECTACULAR fICTUK OF HER CAREER MERRgArs mm A Comedy Plavlet Entltl-d "Tlie Dec Gene Dec Weddlnit" MOBMnanmniniinnnHvsi CRITERION FOUR The Best Cemrdv SlrnlnB Four la Vnudevllle r jnuiam Ttamsmnmrn QUINN TRIO 'Tun en a Street Cerim" TRIX & HARVEY SPECK In "At tl'e Junetl'n" EDNA CHARLES "The Kltcr Trimi Denna" JACK & LOUISE HARVEY In "The Dell IIeiuV Extrn Added Attraction WPOI.P LT.OYD In "KEVER WEAKEN" Lwuna mms&Bmmwmm nUIIDrm intpvuiuju-v ywsib DAILY MATS., 2(15 JAMES BARTON a Lte Str ' Hew of Etambetil" EVES. AT 8 15 OEOROIE PRICE Late Star "Snlce cf 10J2" SALLY FlELDBlCMArEr,LE &STIXETTE "BeIIAVEN & NICE JOE TOWLE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION PHIL BAKER And a Great Surrenndlr.K Bill of Star l.niertainera . VM SHUB'ERT Beg. Xmat New Yerk Winter Oarden'a Oreatit Kavne. Freientlnr WILLtU & K'-JOENE HOWARD GalaxT cf Succr Stars SEATS NOV Mat. ;tm&& DHIMSaMASWr ri st Am K 6 ATS NOV PAULINE Ese ICEC (IN PERSON) in CBIPOINO OOftMTIC PlV GUILTY OWE I VRir1 QTIt CROWDED WEEK L. 1 X1V J ZVr.. 8 1J MAT WED "P'llchtful eprpttu aruuml ruumnce of ccmpencr." InqtMrrr wnaneMA nABRINAT awwiwrv .i,.Mf-rtJJ-;?er.NrTr4 SCOHE SCHUBEnrS OWK MUSIC SlOltY SCHLUIKT d OV.'M HOMAN CF WfTHOWtfWl j .t .vi r Direction Stttnley Cemrjanr of AmiriO II l9lh&Market "' I WAI NHT LAST TW0 WEEKS WilLilMUi XMAS SEATS NOW PAULINE LORD In Eucene O'lleill's KprWrlar ANNA CHRISTIE With OEOROE KARIOll. HtAN': f-HANKOIJ HAROAIK MAT. WED iCc TO $1.00 EITH'S THEATRE DORIS HUMPHREY'S DANCERS OertrudfwKOODY & DKNCIN-Iiiary Jim-Mrr.A'T,HLi:JiEVAN6-TJUrchl Et'-rnrSSLEU i- KUlISS-Blanche tfce. Mnere & OlrU. Otheri AMD WO.'IEIf'S SYMPHONY ORCUFSTKA J Fht. J W. T. Leman. Conductor 3 Shows Xmas Day Vi0 M30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sat. Aft., JAN. G, 2:30 HEMPEL EIjt Iiniube Waltz hr Krqueit 'i ukts -ew m wn;n v in.i'i'i: ELSIE Fergusen "Outcast MISS TERGUSON wear Ine daiillnc new Paris (ewm In the grcalet role et her screen career. Mt'SICU. FEAIt III. WOItI.lt IirSOWSM) OIK1AMST PIETRO YON ll"nirar) Oru.inlit of Vntiran COMEDY FEATURE , BUSTER KFAT0N in "THE TLECTaiC HOUSE" ", f ifii 16TH AND MARKET 11 30. 1 SO, 3. SO, 6 30. 7 30. 0:50 Production vmm Pictnre WAS m SLOWER AUOMENTED ORCHESTRA i:e ADVANCE IN PRICES 19th and Cheirnut il toil 1'rlce 60e ALDINE MILTON SILLS and CLEO RIDGELY IN A NEW METRO PICTURE "The Forgotten Law" A father can will lilt rhIM out cf the cu teay ci mi wiae', ana tiie, leirallr it PO'i-cr!'?! te rcxain it that' the atery err.y qas a. t. TO Jf -ll-15 P. M. fj V BROAD L CireSTNUT MAE MARSH NORMAN KERRY. MARTHA MANSFIELD. "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" ADDED CLYDE COOK in "LAZY BONES" PAT A CW 12TIt MARKET JL lLjt.jU 10 A.M. te U:15F.M, RODOLPH VALENTINO 'THE YOUNG RAJAH" ARCADIA" "Brethers Under the Skin" lGth andChettnut TO P. M. Chestnut Hill, will cutcrtnln at dinner i at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. In I honor of their debutante daughter, Mlr V. Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. JI. Daily tltPORTr.IW. DESlGSKItS AST) MAKERS 01' WOMEN'S AND OlilLDIlEX'S APPAUEh OF THE HIGHEST CUAHACTEll h'Oll MOTIE TIIAX TWEXTY-SEVEX YEAUS mil -fC Chestnut Cemer Twelfth CO A TS Plain and Fur Trimmed At C lese-Out Prices A wonderful opportunity te select a high-grade coat at a low price. Of marvella, gcrena, ormendale, arabella. Seme trimmed with beaver, wolf and squirrel. 69.50 Formerly te 110.00 Levely Evening Wraps Very Wonderful Selection Werth 99.50 te 375.00 We are selling them at 59 se te 275M Fur Reduction Sale Unrestricted Choice of Entire Stock 25 Off Reductions Made at Time of Purchase Chiffen Silk Hosiery, 1.95 laken from rcgulur stock ami reduced. All perfect. Of I'elili silver. cunmntnl. bronze and black. Regularly 2195 Blouses Our Entire Stock at i 25 Off Ne exceptions every Over Over Over bleuse and Waist in stock. Make your inductions at time of purchase, J Silk Underwear and Negligees Special Values Plain tailored, hand embroid ered, real lace trimmed some hand made. Envelepe Che mises, Nlpht (Jewns, Step-ins, Sets, Negligees, etc. 2.95 te 52.00 i8cir 4asksjf I eh vjmhtts-j.Taytajrsmi E3i',iw'KeB'.,aTMi m iMTiiiim I Br 93B Wl&ffKiVWc WS' sS WJWJffiriPSMl a tlature educational and I HI Wwlt&tmlmf VinmimW'S:'UiKian nev.-s i-eat-jres Xf' lit" .Inn inr NlnMi. Jiv. y n .! tllr pvrrnl Sit. rrl n n nhil Unll I In m Wnr 'lax ii'iuileil ,- . , MODERN DANCING TAUGHT i i i i I hJ I IN-rt 41 is fir mi nniiMiummt i I PHILADELPHIA'S NEWEST Hl ' I SENS A TION! a I r Wk the tower MANsm- l& vA mvmmm Ssfsm. m'sv fej. i m Locust Street Rat nf r,ei ftmTOk mmMm m "1 1 J4WWK 1 1 m '" .'- hrnuri of Murray's. m im fi5! Ft .-"'." ' -rf? nj v, t a- ... -' ... i$. liltJN ii ii I IWJ (MprrerH, j WATCH 1 m iSiai .rw- si wsiv- ruuui. i n m a I A, J&i "REVUE of 1922" i FC1R THE i1 I $?& IASml!sPf!yUe . Keplats ulth tnanv new and uniqii" Ft TJiF&S T& UN B 13 S, 1 Sx I j3 EM SWSmf&SX9ttSZj '?? 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CROSS KEYS-,i..n ?ffl IDEAL WORLD CHAMPION I ATv WiKMFll S Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the larger Wewia.'; Where Luncheon, Dinner and Supper will be served the Preparation and Service of Feed will be an Art! SPECIAL FEAT05.ES AT DINNER AND AFTER TE THEATRE Andre Shern s Revue with a Company of 20 Artists Dance-Compelling Music by Johnny Jehnsen and Is Famous Orchestra SPECIAL AFTERNOON-TEA-DANSANTS, at 3 P. M. Under Personal Direction of Jes. .4. Susskind MAKE TABLE RESERVATIONS AT ONCE BY MAIL OR PHONE SPRUCE 1950 fS BROAD mSI&Vi5. KOBLKT B. MANTELL and GENE!EVE HAMPER SHAKFP'-MiFAN-rLXSIC TL,YS TGN1GHT--KING LEAR Tup Hamlrt w rt Hit y, jtk It) 1V 1 'nliui Cir- - h rt Rirhrllru Trl,, VicV"i Tn' I.I t Kcr, hant of Venice! a te Sat. ViS.iV.riiVr l, ;ut, Wed i: & &nw:im k'jsical mtttTevm SIS1 If Willi tt'feKH U M a si!.& a t'ivim fU N . a. wm ... . m . i n m it 8OITH JAU VWiiXniJfc " C50R(GiriAl.GlO McATRE II Y CAST two wnn:s dtginning xm'.s niekt Scan m ril i ' Ai. 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