Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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fST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Benedicks' Ball A Secial
! Event of Importance Held Last Night at the
Ritz-Carlten Dinners and Opera
rCHKTAINI-Y wni n gny night Inst
rrcnliiK- 'ri,p lloneiU(-lM Imll. the
prrn, nnd a rw one nt thnt, "Lern-
inVrn mippefil'incc
9Pirk. ItntlPillrllK' lin 1 Is irlwn.v n wen-
Ait niul it "s lipimtlfiil '''-' nlshl.
nil imll. ns j oil knew, in given by n
umber of nmrileil iiu-ii pmpIi var. nn
U i wiipmllv IipM en tin- night nCl.
". ? . ... t 1.. twit .J.t ifllli ni-n.i
nml
r
It 1m net nlil. with
Chritinns
t-i'ii i
l,lll-ii"". --,.- ... ,., i .....
. , :7:i:iSf. ? .lliiner-Uanec en Rt.
In imj iwiiih "." : ;'
iw. cnid in In- Hip IpihIIhk ili'lmtiiiitps of
ilip eninu. Tlir patrniipvcs of tin1 bull
hle i-ar wimp Mrs. (innltier ( t'ssitt
Jlrs. (iciKB1 Drpxi'l. Mrs. (icon,'e Ilnr Ilnr
rlfen Frnlpf. Mrs. Charles K. Cee
tml Mr. .Telm S. New bold.
The Imll was civru in air 1111 1111
rnrlteii ballroein. the junior room mwl
rntnnila belnu used for supper, mid th-rntrnnes'-i"
rereiveil near tlie entrance
I .. .11 ... f..a V.......li1 li. i.l ...I
fn rue e.i i'iuiii. ..ii. ..,-.. i,"u .1., ..
" "" . .. .i t.i i.,i ,,i,.ii. i
Invriy 111 a Kiri-ii nun .1" ."i .."i. i
cewn. wlilph linil it trnlti nt eiip hiiIp.
rp were (liiiiiieml". .Mri. (iiinliH'r
('!ntt wns nlfce stiiniiini: In a irnwn of
.Inlh of ! ver. Alri. AU'Minilpr Mill
n.nccnlnnr looted I'hiiruiint: ill n u'ewn
of binek velvet. tin beilleu of whieh
wn pompespil of point iIp vpiiIcp lace.
The ilresr. lnil n very Rrnppfiil train of
.. enlvnt. nml she were pearls. Mr".
Jelin White (ienry was In n rewii of
cold sequins ever cloth of milil. mid her
riatiRliter. Mary Oenry. were n freek of
Kile Rreen nml silver brocade, trie
bediee cut squarp nt the neel: and the
.i.i.i liiivlmr niiinled tianels of urepn
r". "':."' ... .i -i, .,,i iiu.
bediee rut squiin' m " ,
likirt hUVlllR peillieil Jianeis in mmi
ind silver chlfff.n nt the sides. A lovely '
nietnl cloth fiewn of Relil and old rose
7 worn bv Mrs. Victer Mather, whose
It lini peiiip i" or " "!" in fnii .hi .n'Frpnic jciihs. ilrliutnntc ilnutzli-'
meri pxpIiihIvp. V'" m.'. f nn Invi-I Ur (if Mr, and Mr-. Wllllnm TVarsen !
titl-ni affair, net n sttWriiilitin "HP I ;'' " of Mount Kemhlc. MorrlHtewn,
..I tin- 1l"t - very pxHiiMvp nml net ;; ': nl;' this t-liy. whose ciiKiiRement
f rr lore". I-tukv nrp I he lititli Mini ' ' ' ' cnm." f!,r"y Warren. New I
itry inrisi; ' i ..i.... it,in. ( emi. has recently been an-1
ini'liril ill ll. nn ini'.. inn. uit.ii.n lmtmeeil - :
- ,,.i ,..i.- ...iiuc iiil'ii .mi- nun .urn. r.iisnu
Wis were penilH. ,,., I'" ""' B" In honor of their dehu-
Mrs. C'lareiicp Delnn pIiesp a stun-i Ulnt(, ,.IKltP,. Ml!il ,orethv Ui K(.,.(
rlliR dress of inaiive velvet, trlinnieii u.m ncll(1(. MS3 .ll(,n n,irrlbeni jh,,m
with ilnll silver, and Kitn Delnn. who Anne H. Tewnw.nd, Miss riarah Frank-
Is n debutante, von knew, were an e-
flowers 'is a triiiiniins. mm nci naei.11-
ter. Lee Tunis, had en n darling uri's ,
of rnse-colered 'ilk. tntnuied wilii
rcflles eiked with geld, ami made en
dNtimtlv ol'l-fashleued lines.
MrH. Jehn Koai'Mey .Mlicneii, .rr . was
lii white and geld brocade, and her
wrap was of ermine, icmhiiiR te the
greiiml. Mrs. Andrew Peller, who.
Mill leiiieinber. was Mis Kiithenue
('ee. were a very unusual dress. It
wns of Nil" t'l'oen satin and had an
eu'rihess of black lace. Mr-. Pertei 's
i.. -i.... 11 ri i'iimi
nsier-.ii-.iw. .'" ' ;; ;;' '
Jl., nl-ochese Nile Bi.'eu. but h'l - wi
w.is devoid of lace. 1 lie miu n"" '
lielnteil panels en tne sua. """ "
(Ifieil with iliinesteiie.s.
AW'i: TOWNSKNI) wen that lowly'
, , lY . . ,
frock blie appeared ru lust at nil
iwn dunce
given last week. 11 was 01 .
pink 1 011I1
,.l till; iviMi insets nt e-
cjui-ite lnce. and Virginia Carpentir wn- '
Ise In milk, her tmcK neiiig "i pui"
nnd white chiffon brocade. Sim were I
a necklace of pearls and a pink and I
cnld rose 111 Her 11,111. .iiary 1 niu-i. im-
etl.er debutante, were a fleck et n-
(olercd Ileliclii'ini lace, a panel et Hie
hue falling from the lieuldeis and
feiinlnga -holt train. Iler-ister. Miss
Viri'lnbi Cnrter. was in geld I. ICC I 111"
.ip.a l.n.i n leitnl uf lirnwii fur HiTess
rcbs b id n b. id et n ur a ri
llie back of tl" shoulders and a it
inpe nt geld luce. I here weie em
loses, uiipliuuu' en the lnce. He en
Hepe MontRemerv were a leil-lieaili'il
tpJm'I frock. Willi a panel en the left
lde extending hejend the lii'iii.,
Dorethy l.ee was 111 Mippnnc nine
Tebet. The ilrcs was slightU draped
nnd hud rliinestotie ornnmeuts. mid sue
wero dark blue velwt .slippers and
lliinestnne buckles. Mrs. (ieurge Hroeke
looked htuniiing. 1 thought, in n gown
of lilick jet ever nit in and tulle, nnd
her daughter. Mt. Samuel J. Uceus
whose marriage, jeu remember, toel:
plllie 111 October, were ; M'I'J -marl
down of cloth et silver.
THKKi: is 110 qtiPiitien about It. Sil
er nnd geld doth and mnteiials of
tlie same kind shot with color arc hold
ing sway this .war for owning gowns.
Df 1 nurse, velwt i- alwajs a favorite,
nml most of us count euis''lws us verj
"old time" if we liaie nut a I least
one velwl gown in our wnnlrebes, but
tin- clinging geld and silwr linn ades
and nietnl cloths are the thing with
out a shadow of doubt.
And what de jeu think of this i urban
Men'.' Se many women wear head head
tliesses of the material of ilndr gowns
esieeiall the Mlvcr ini'l geld imes.
wound about their heads like Orieuial
turbans, but without crowns. Were
there te be a clown llioie would be a
lint, and a hat is newr worn te a ball
or epein. Tlie egue for bands et
color across the hair ha- bem ipuie
finntie for a louple of je.ir-. and ihe
idea nf earrjing tlie band mound the
head instead of just across ilie front
has developed the turban, 1 think.
I.ucy .li'fferys liml an uini-titil bend
dresH of featliers at the ball la-t night.
Ir was of white and violet ostrich
plumes mid wn- wr becoming. ,"i-1
nil K te frecK 01 c Olll OI si ver aim muw, "'"'; "- mr isiuun, ..iin. mifii
!ll.,l In sllvri mil aeld luce. Mrs. . Mlchell. Miss Florence II. Mlchell,
Tcili'd in Nllri m im ' l .-. .' .iP. James X. Cartel. Jr.. Mr. Jehn C.lb C.lb C.lb
Josepli Tree 1 nnis wt i stuK u 1, Jr Jf i.cdyard Heckscher. Jr.. I
town of chiffon, putp wlilte with 1; rem 11 , Jrr ;(hviir,, lroekl. Iri Ml. Merris 1
(.lilting nor iroeK. wn en was u, wnii.-i MlK ,..rnnk .,. stnnten. of 7109 H.r,e
clilffen mid bud panels at the Mile el . awmie. wi.ed, announces the en
tile bkirt embioidcred in Mulct lluwer-. i g.igi'ment of hoi (laughter. Miss Mary
AMONG the dinneis given In fore the
ball wns a large one tit the Holle- I
Tiie-Strnlferd bv Mrs, I'rank Cljde. Ir
was given for Helen Hepe Montgemer.v
nnd llunii) (ienry. mid llioie wero nbeut
KtO guests, including eiglil ilebiiliinles.
The Livingston Middles ul-e gnve a
dinner, and se did the ile St. Ph.illes,
end the Charles Coxes.
M
OLLY Is ver.v fend of plii.vmg with
dells, but -be has had several
in
rldents with some of her favorite- el
intf, ami sue is renny vviurieu noeni (
It nil. l oil see, these daughters el tiers
have n bnbit of fiilliu,' mil of their
cnrrlnge and breaking their arms or ,vm ,0 i hil-ifiied I'eu-lv.il Smith Hill,
faces, and she can'l leinoinlier net te ' M. rut. r hi. gi.indlather, Mr, I'erclvni
run with them nnd net te turn corners S Hill
mddenl.v nml nil the rest of the IhijiK". M, willl.nn K Mm bier, or :i V, 1
he does that tire bnd for ihlMien. Ihe I ),nm fllll (ioinnntevvn. will entertain
ether da.v she Imil a theught: 'Mi. the meiub'V! of the WeinnnV cinii nf
aid bIip. "1 wisli 1 liml u lii i It sister
te push in the coach, se's when she foil I
eut ehe would net get broken." ,
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SOCIAL
The inarrlairB of Mis (ieitrude Heik-
"her. d.iuirhter of the late Mr Miurlce
Heeki-cher and Mts IIicUm hei , ami Mr
Aided A Middle, seu el the late Mr
Aithur Middle and Mis Mlddl", will, h
will tnke place en Satuuli.v at neon In
f" Mark's Chinch SiMeemh and l.n
eiiat streets, will be perfeinicil by the
Hev Father Huntlngilen. Sitpei ler of the
' 'filer of the Hull Cuss, . vv Yeik
He will be assisted In the l!ev In
ihaycr, rectei of St Mail
Si Peel i
feuthburj. M.i.-s, and the I
1' Vernen t color of St Mail
O 1.11"
Church,
"t this cltj.
Miss ICllen Mary C.iss.itl will be maul
of honor nnd the hridesm.iii! will be
Miss Lucrella Stevntis Heck her and
Mlns Helen Hepe Mnntgeiuci j , ceip-im
(-f the bride. Little Miss Laura Smith.
daughter of Mr. and Mis Albeit Smith,
and Master Alexander Mlddle, Jr, son
Sf Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Middle, will
(lower girl and page.
Mr. Middle's best man will be Mr
Blden Ileso, of New Haven, Conn ami
;P. 1 ,ushei'(i will Include Mr Alexander
Middle. Mr. Fruiicls Diddle, Mr. Hum
IlrPIIITln. Ml- fiKnnnf
Krvln. Mr.
flnnk. TV V. '-
""'iw i lawn. .n.
t.'rllllMlM ttP Al. ......
. r Hamircl J. Ucpvcb. Mr. Pei-nimum,
II. hheber, Mr. Wnltcr .Stekf, Mr. Up-
V,n yi'lynn '"! Mr. W. Seward Webb,
Jr., of Xuw Yerk.
Mr. nml Mrs. l.lvltiKrten U lllilille, of
CRtvlew, Ur,n llnwr, Ptitcitnlnrd ill
ii-'n'01' '" 1"fere ,lle Ui'iicillcka'
Mr ntwl Mrg .1.Bn,.ti uili ut. -.
IVillt'M u
KatiM Unit, Chestnut Hill, litive Inmu-iI
'ruing, Jnnuary
Anions the i ucsts who wilt tittpiiil Him
illlincr wbleb Mlas Chnilmtn NVinmieuu
i ami Mlii MiiiBiirctla Hhnrpli'm, daugb-
' " ami .Mrs. r Wilsen KliatnlesH.
or Chestnut lllil, will (flvp at their Heme
en iTldnv cvcnini; imt In honor of Miss
Amu- II Tewnseml. Mljisi Anna fVcllla
-.iiiiinc nnanii ami jiiss llutha V
.sin.Mbi., all ili-luii. lines of this season,
will In- Miss Harriet l-'rnzler Zlmniet
mann. Mls l.tieyllr Austin. Miss i:ilr.n-
lw.lt. l.. lt.... t..M... ... r,
' ' ' " " - .'ii-i r.iiz.ieuui uarry M-
in-. .Mr mil Mis. Oenrue Wlllcex Mi-'
ix,.,. m,- ijei,, ,t . i)0. :((. Mr. '
.lames K v ieuis, Mr. Paul IMtu.n. '
.Mr William Arneld, Mr. Iledncj l.and-
'"' '" i.enan i'e, iir u alter I
I'.ess. .Ij Mr.Alheit Klnp, of WnsliliiK
tin, D. ('.. and Mr. Leenard Hnrckman
of .New lerk. Tlie ffuests will later at
tend the ball which .Mr. and Mrs. C'harl-1
ten Yarnall will nl" In honor of Uu-lr
debutante daiiKhter, Miss Amies Yiirnull.
The PtiRnKem-nt of Miss MarKnretl.i
Slmrplcss nnd Mr. Walter Iless bus re
cently been announced. '
fill. PIIAUlu ...Vin ..'III tM.1 .1. .!....
I...1. - .".. ::""7..rv;' ":: -" "? .' i
v nnu .ir. ami .ins. nenry j-jiieneii, or
ej.i (.ueBiniii sircct,
day evening, .lanuary 2, In honor of Miss
Mury deK (Jcary. debutante daughter of
Mr- and Mrs. Jehn White (Wry, before
wuane. .uss uoretny Hrewnim?
nu.itie. Mr. Sidney Montgomery Mr
uichmd Moiugemery, Mr. Ferreatt-r
hcett, Mr. Ilranduii Harrlnger,
, .lam.s Dobsen Altemus, Mr. Henry
!""" nml Mr. Itebert llroekc.
Mr and Mrs Bertram Llnriiiivelt en- 1
teiinlned at dinner at their home, 171.! 1
Spi lieu street, last esciilng, followed bv
a box party at the Metropolitan opera!
In honor uf Mrs. William I', llulfuin, I
1 f Newport. 11. I
Mr. and Mrs Ar'iiur W. Kew.ill of
Kill Spruce street, entertained 11 p.nty
111 rue .Metropolitan opera last evening.
the box of Mis. Sewall's brother and
.Sftri.n.,as. Ml. ..,, Mrs. 1.,,..,. y,,,...
man. of 1 ll Spi uce street The guests I
inciuuea ur. and Mrs. .lehn II. (Jlbben
ami Judge and Mrs. Kebert von Mesch-
''kci, ,nr. nnu .uri. leuimau ami
their son-in-law and daughter, Ml. and
Mrs. Krnest C. Savage, and Mr. I'npe
Yeaiinan. Jr., and Miss Georgina Yeat-
,,, lilVt, uft f(M. tiu,r ,ni.u, Dune
mnr. Jaffrev. V II. In slieml Hie Imll.
das.
ire itni,i t 111, i.nnti f ini rni..
ami avenue, Ch'e-tnut Hill, will give a j
luncheon and bridge partv en Monday,
e..,n,.., ... m mniur i 1 ner fieuuLiiiiiu
daughter. Minn Frances W. Ilickriell.
Dr James Weir Hobluseu, of MG
Seuth .Sixteenth Mreet, entertained an
opera party in the box of Mis Heibert
M. Howe, of 102." LePUht street, at the
.Metropolitan Opera nt the Academy of
eiropeiinui opera nt tlie Academy or
Musc pxill, M Howe's sen-ln-
law nil( ,.,II1Kht,.i Mr nmI Mr-U Wllllam
G 10w nn(1 tlu,ir ,ilU,Khtpri jjiss I'.hcda
hew, of New erk arrlvi d esterday te
spend the Christmas holidays with her.
Mp nI)() MlK J()hn (?rnbeI of st
Austell tlall, W ncete, will enrertaln at
dinner en Saturday coning In honor of
the Hen. JiMle.-i William Lenwlek Kid
dell and Mi-1. Kidded, of Terente, Can.,
who will be their gue'ts ewr the week
end. Mr. and Mm. Urlbbel and their fam
ily will have en January 21 for Cellealr.
Fliu, where they have taken one of the
cottages of the Hetel Ilelvlew. which
they will OL'cup) for the remainder of
the winter.
Mrs. Geerge Dlaben will entertain nt
nn Informal d.inoe at her lin-me In
Merlen en Friday evening, January B.
Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewls, who Iria
been spending a week In Atlantic City,
will return te her home, 1914 Spruce
street, tomorrow.
Miss Muriel Wurtz-Dundas. of New
Yeik, will arrive en Thursday, January
-'j, and will be entertained as the guest
of her cousins. Miss Kleaner T. Wurtz
and Mln Marlen S. Wuitz, of 213t I'lne
street, fi.r 11 few das.
Mrs. Loulse C Maker Jr. of Mala,
will leave early In .lanuary for a ls.lt
,.1 SI 1 mile M.. .. 1 ul... ...Ill 1... .1...
guest of her son-in-law and daughter. 1
.Mr and .Mrs Kth.iii Allen Hitchcock!
I" fl. I.iiuil, itlll, HIH'H' fllU Will If I IU 1
Miepley, rrr a few weeks Mrs. Uuker
will also visit her son-in-law and daugh-
iii. in. and .Mis .luines w, Nixon, .Ir.
at San Anionle, Te.sa, before returnlne
te her helne.
Mr. nnd Mrs IMward n C L rich, et
1911 Spruce street, enteitaincd at tlie
opera Supper Club lust night
1 Mr nod Mi
Jehn S. (lusiiue Jr., of
uvemiu, Overbioek. will
fi Us Wiiedblin
entertain nt dinner at the Philadelphia,
(Viintry Club en Saturday evening, be
nne trie iiace te li" given at tlie club.
Figliteen guests will attend.
M.ug.irit Milan, te Mr. Jeseph Steele
Calhoun, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chailes
(i. Cnlueiin, or this cltv
I Mr ami Mis Jehu S (Justine, Jr.,
cntiil.iliinl .it dinner en Mnudnv eve-
ntug at On Is- Ihiiiii CI3S Woodbine uc
inie, Ox ei lii iiuk The guests Included
i Mr and Mis ci.iude Tayler, tr. and
Mrn IMward T.ivlm, Mrs. Oenrge Pal-
Iriiei, of New lull. Miss Hmma Mi vvers,
1 Miss Urnie ulli't ic. .Mr. nnd Mrs.
W ilti r .s'ceti Mr and Mrs William
Hurl. Mr. .mil Mis Albert Cervell, Mr
Frank Ivdb, Mr Frederlik Kej ser and
Mr. W.ilb r Mi.npli'ss
Mr .Hid Mis Oirrgi! Washington Hill.
'of ,"i70 Pnik avenue, New Yeik. are
lieilig eengi ilulntdl upon the blrtb of :i
kuM nn Sfll llflri V Tlei'Cmlier I? 'CI... ..1.11.1
(lei maiitevvu of which alie is the pies. ,
ibin, mis al'tei neon, at half after two. I
iV,1.'", ,' ..,'wi,1,'!!i' "',11 ,rP''elve with Mrs.
nu.-iM.-i, nn. .v.,- ...,,, .-i.t nnu inenieers
f lt, im.ird assisting jrrs- William
i I Metllcv ami Mrs Charles II. Arndt
'will pieslib' sit the tea table. The club
chei.il, of which Mis. Ulchard Sharp-
less li.iM- is i li.iiim.iii, will sing ('hrlst-
niiiH.iniels with Ml-s Hem luttii Wagner
at Ihe piano. ells- Wagntr will also
llle pllltie.
plav (several soles.
Mlfs 1'er.i Levering pldgenu. of Chest,
nut IIIII. .s spending the holidays with
her sblcr Mrs. Martin Nixon Miller,
.it .'j Fiflli itxenue, New Yolk.
Mi and Mrs. Herace (ire.sklu, Miss
I libido- iiiei.Mii and Mr Jpioine Urea-
Km b.ivi nievtil li itiii tin Ir home In
Jeiil.iiiiewn te tbn TiiiiimIiip Ap.u intents,
...... It .. 11. I.. ,e I. ,. .....
iii i.e-v.v- ..,.e, iiuiiiiiuii, ui vll-l
vv.vil will givu ,i Uinclueii ami bridge i
toiieuiow ai i mi neon inn enrms
Hub I in honor of Mrs. Thomaa Hillary
I 'a;, no and Miss PicdeiUku Mreruer,
whose eiigageineiit te Mr. William C
llullejnuu wa.s recently announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olyslnger Itlg
glus, of -113 chambers avenue, Camden,
have anueiliii'td tbu eugageuieut et their
daiighter, Miss Marjeil.i Itlggins. te Mr.
William Ilenrj Hev bold, seu of Mr, and
Mrs tloergo Sejbeld, of 301 Seuth Fifth
atreet, Camden, Ne date has been set
for the. wedding.
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teVENING TTJBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
A MIDWINTER BRIDE
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L ' :4l'4.SK TO
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MISS MARY ERNESTINE COLEMAN
Daughter of Mr. and Mr3. Clinten H. Celeman, of Gwynedd
Valley, whose marriage te Mr. C. Jeseph Dexter, of Overbroek,
will take place at neon Saturday, January 20, at the Church of
the Messiah, Gwynedd. Mr. Dcxler and his bride will be at home
after March 1, at Ardmore, where they have taken a house.
CHILDREN IN PARTY CLOTHES
FORM AUDIENCE AT OPERA
Fairy Story of Opera, Given for First Time in Many Years,
Attracts Younger Members of Society Many
Handsome Gowns Arc Seen
Society divided Itself Inst night be.
tween the opera and the Meiiediels' Hull,
nml the nunieimis dinner parties before
the ball were the occasion for absence el
I very many of the regular patrons of the
opera. Bexes and tickets were passed
ever te friends and relatives mid a num
ber of the younger school tet shiired the
rare treat of the opera.
, . 111 . .. 1.
air. nnd .Mrs. urenvllie Umigp .Ment
gemery tippujileil tin- box et .Mr. and
Mrs. Itebert Learning Montgomery, and
chaperoned a party Including their own
daughter, .Miss Klizabetli Howe Mont
gomery. Miss Anna Hroek and Miss
Mary Illnny Montgomery, the latter
the daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Itebert
Learning Montgomery. Mrs. Ment-
t , 1, .1 1.
gemery wus baudseini.ly gowned In black
ami goal ureciiiie, imiuu en puuii lines 1
with 11 trnln which fell gracefully from 1
the shoulders. 1
Anether children's nnrlv occupied the
box of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. (JeiM
which was entertnined by Mrs. deist,
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Mini wine ll iii'i-i-Miiiiifc i;iiii in I'viiii
gliiv crepe. There were many beautiful i
Surf ilistiuotlNe costumes we.n. Seft 1
chiffon velvets in pasel slindes were par-
t pulnr v iieiiu iir. w i e tlie meta c el h
flecked in geld and silver combined with
rich tones in blues mid reds, run n close
rlvnl with the Chinese, nnd Egyptian
breendes, the bitter being se much the i
vogue for the evening wmp.
IJan.leiit.x in Creclnn mid Oriental cf- I
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feels have been given much attention,
. . ... , I..
'"U wrlP " stIp "" vur pij .
Wraps heem te be of as much iinper
tance as gowns, for ee nsldcrable utiPii-
lien is being given t. (lesigii-and hues
That Hip Span sh Influence Is also with ;
us Is evident by the increasing pepu- i
lnrity ami dlsplny of the famous silk
shnwl in brilliantly embroidered Hew- ;
ern en backgrounds of reds and yrl-
lows.
Mrs Jehn 15. Tlmjer occupied the
box of Mr. mid .Mrs. Alexander "un j
....
Itonsse bier anil entel'llliriii lis her
gnosis Mrs. ifeiiprt II. Large, .Mi-s.
HevMitd S (Irnhiiiu. Mr. Jehn C. Hell,
Mr. ilartlev Meriiek and Dr. Penni
nian. Mr. Tha.ver, whose costutues
nre ever nttractive, was In black and
silver bieiude. which harmonized benu
tlfull.v with her vrnp of burnt orange
velvet, which has n deep cellar of -.able.
A illndi'i'i f ihinofteriOiS completed (hi
costume. Mis. Large looked well m
Engaged
MISS VERONICA D. WIIELEN
Daughter of Mis. Michael J.
Whcli u, whose engagement is
announced te Mr. Sylveattr J,
German.
-v iiue uuimiij uuii.isiuicii- "- a simple frock of bhick dope roi.iiilne. 1
created by Ihe presence of se many of Mr. and Mr. Ilriiee Kuril entertained in
the young beyb and girls. There were',ll.pr box Mis Alice llarvej. el' Wil
little bejs in the feimiil llteu suits of ' minsten. and Mr. IMward Kred (iiel-1
long gray trousers with hlmrt black ' ler, of Uroel;!n. . Y, Mi-. J'erd 1
jacket and bread while inllnr- nml llioie was attract iely attlicd in black enpe
were big boys, In their llrst dinner rnhreidered in jei. Mis llarp.v'b
suits, while the small maids and tall gown was of jade green diilTen. made
misses looked elmrmliig in dainty frocks , with n tight bodice 11 ml full skirr with
of silks nnd luce. an irregular hem.
1 JM'i&fkwKmSSi
m v.,- fKrsMi
I n .n.. n " MS&iiSSmS
V V ,
Photo by
11 gown of French blue oliirt'en em em em
bioidered in crystal bends, while Mis.
Hrahain selected 11 beiemlng gown of
litlit blue metal cloth, nml were a plat
inum band across the front of her
head.
Mr. nml Mrs. Alexander Cee Ynr
null and Mr. and Mrs. KeRimild Jacobs
occupied Mis. Alexander Ilrliiten
Coxe's box. Mr. Yarnall was gowned
--'....,...... I'll -, will nil. IIVH"
111 IliaeK Cliilleli mile. .Ml'
1 1
Mrs. Theiiins O. Ashton wero a
mnd-einp gown of black whet em em
breidered in jet, with bands of jet evi r
tin' shoulder.- nml made with a I nun
which fell from the slieuldeis. .ur.
Henry Pepper Vmix selected white
satin biocade. Mr-. Charlton Yiirnull
were nn iUtrnctie gown of jade gieen
'''.' ...mi,- .in
fietu dp. (,ft m'(
''. mniip wuii a tram which fell
e,,.;i., ,. . ... ,. ...
,. m,1'1)"?,,","8 MlfH vv"n Kebem In a
, V. . . ;" "i'- gn"ii iiuuie en ev
T"Tlvli. l"mn lines with a short train
at tiie side. Mrs. Richard V.nm Ner- '
ten scleoted geld brecadp cm V shapp ' I
nt the iifd; nnd made with n court 1 1
i..,..
, t,,,, rv..i u m
mncnllKinr. JT.wn f S1l,,,llv?" wnr,
" ,, "" K' ' ,p, "U 'f .rf U"jnl p,ll'I,'I,;
..i... .:.:,". " '."'' ""- -'" iiiiiiuriui
trimmeil at the cellar with Russian
.s.iuie.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.rinlen Coxe
entertained as their guest- in their box
Mr. and Mrs. Persifer K. tSiben.
nf g ,l,'l d .",7"""f K??
'" I-"1" ""'I wlilli' brocade mine with
a com i tialti nml were n wrap et
white tur. Mrs. Ulhsen. in a bioca.le.l
Silt Ml i Ins. nf n i !.. . 1....I.. i i. i
-....., .... , ,,! ,, ,, , ,,.. ?ii:iiiii iiiiviiiri iiiiai
,,1 M,.s Su-i,. Stewart w ere "i gevii
,,- Mat,u f.m Mr a,
Mrs. .1. A. MeCur.lv. Miss Klb'-rhe
(iribbel ami Mr. Jehn M Cre-ini
occupied the box if Mr 'nml Mrs
Jehn Uribbel. Mrs. McCiinh -., i. r tl
a becoming costtiine of imrple i liiffep
velvet, while her sister. Miss (inbbel
"ere blai k crepe satin and a bl.ick
f-J'Jiiri-li shawl embroidered in red and
M';;n iiiiHi-is
MKs Catharine Wharten lnr..,u ..r..
a frock of black velvet made tight nt
tin bediu with n full skirt. ',,
bodice, cm round nl the neck, wns fln
lhluxl with an ermlnp cellar.
Mrs. Ccerg,. ll. Kvnna aelectcd n be be
peming cnstiime of orchid shaded c if
fen embroidered in silver I(.r or er
pulnr wrap was of while fur
Miss lrginia de Meral Smith looked
well In a fieek of ,,.(,p pInK ,.hl(t,w
nnd wero a Spanish shawl of white s.lk
embroidered in i pink and green il,m,.,-.
Miss Sarah Legan Starr were a frock
pf Irench blue georgette embroidered
n steel bends. Mrs. Arthur II I.e.i
looked ver.v well in purple velvet Mrs.
Isnnc rntnnll Starr was Kmn ; lM
gray nnd silver breende.
West Philadelphia
Mr nnd Mis. Daniel Crawford I
of MOO Wynneflclil avenue, aniwi'oe
.the engagement of their daughter, Mi
1 Myrtle ll Crawford, te Mr. Wl'lum
Pugb, of Ovetbioek.
' Celcmel nnd Mrs O F. Snvder h
. iiounce the engagement of their d uigli
Mer, Miss Margaret Snyder te Mr I. in
J Dm by. Jr. of Washington. d '.
' Mr. nnd Mis- Ralph Itesentl. I.l ;
1310 Neith 1 tin t v -s-ut mid street i
, nounce the ougat'ement of their .lsm.li
ter, Miss S.idle Reseutleld. te Dt M u
l Ibevv S. Hrsiier, of this i Ity. '
Mr. and Mis. M. Godfrey of 711
j Seuth Fift -sixth street, amidim e "
! engagement of their daughter. Mi--
Cella ijedfipy. te Mr Merris Strains,
I son of Mr and Mrs Jeseph Strmi-s
of 2bOS Wea Albert street
Mr and Mis Leuis L Murder g.iw a
dinner and box tally en Mendav .v.
nlng In honor of Miss Mildred Lewbu. .
I whose engagement te Mr. Maunlnir lb n
, ctUii. of Cli.ulesreii, s ,. his 1, en
announced.
Mr. and Mrs ,s p.url . f
Whailen slieet, h.ive uniieiiiieed ' rh.t
eugngemimt of their daughter M s
A,'""m i'.l'rtvl,,tit. ilr; ''"'I' 'iitenbl.itt.
"f i". '" -V,"' i Na,1,(" street eiu,
wedding will take plnce next fall
North Philadelphia
.Mrs. -Sarah ueseutiinl, of n;r. Minler
street, has as her guest for some tlniu
,ir. .iieipu ixiiiiu, ei liadMlen, Ala
ivir. nmi .xirs. .lesep h Heni.i,,,i ,,f
ROB Went IIuiitliiKtleii stroet. cflilirated I
their pllvm wcdaiiiu m their home en
Sunday last. Thcre wcre nbeut ane
hundred guest?. ,
Sir, nnd Mrs. Merris Ornbcyes, of
4210 West (Jlrnrd avenue, have an
nounced the enRaReinent of their ilailRh ilailRh
ter, MIish Anna tlinbeyes, te Mr. .Samuel
.Segal, of 1.S57 North Hlghtb street.
Ainentr the Rticsts who attended the re
ception in their honor held en Sunday
wero Mr. and Mrs. Leuis ScRal, Mr.
nnd Mrs. .Vntlinu Segal. Mr. nnd Mrs,
llermnu llesenbauni, the Hev Harry
Sbnplnf Mr. Uivld Setal. MIsh Claire
Bal. Mnster Martin .Se;al, Mr. Jnck
Uiabejfs and Mr Harry drbeyes.
Jtlss Kllzabetlr' Carscn Watsen, of
Indlnmipells, feuncrly of Oermantewn,
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Mc
Cunly, of TIekii
Seuth Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. W .1. ltobliieii, of lrt.10
beuth Twentj.tliltii stit'tl. announce the
PiiKi1.KPn.c11t of their daughter, Miss
Mai Amies Uebliisnn te Mr Walter T.
Ambrogi, of uwibreM.
.Ileng ilia Heading
Miss Mury Sl.-wart and .Mis- Anna
Sj'ewiirt. diiughteiH of Or. and Mrs.
.1 U Stewnrt, of oak I-ane, gave n
surprise p.vtj (or tnelr brother, Mr.
e iKr M mi c wart, en Friday evening.
in guests were Ml. Uoiethea Walten,
ls Durelb) Mump, Miss Margaret
1 , 'M1.HS Jlargaret McKee, Miss
Louise 'Iiilmere, Miss Anna Speck, Miss
ili-len UartlBiiPs. Mr Allen Addlcks,
Mr l,ws i:skerlnn. Mr .Jeseph
hhinipp, Mr. .linn.'.; r;in, jj,. wililriin
Jeniier. Mr IC.ir.-,,. i.f,n. Mr Alfred
out Mr Hpiny Wnll. Mr Hiuld Kav,
I '''''"'L1. "arlieur Ml Carl Andcr
7??,i ,i n'",maH Jenes, Jr.. and Mr.
living I'end.
Ml." Alfird ChiiibM Tufferv, of Jtc
bank. Slnten Ulaiid. . Y.. Is Isir
ese.
ner pmcuis, tr ni.d Mrs Wnltcr Dyson'
of oak l..inp. for the holidays.
1MB
Oermantewn
n .."!.' '.'.."r"? J "'"'row. of 602.1 Wnyne
hi Ashcvii'i", 1;:-'!,"en')ll"B ort time
niMi Jr"V!irl laft and her daugh
, ' Mh!i 1-ilv1,n Kraft, of Wayne nve-
t
mi' nil I. inn In ,lHt- nm .,,.. ..II....
. several weeks at Davteiin. Fin l, 7.
tbev will
January.
remain until the mlddle of
of .110
nnd Mrs. A A Chapman.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE
MAJESTIC HOTEL
Bread at Girard Avenue
:iiAiiM
AVNOl'M
PAUL WHITEMAN'S
CAFE DEPARTS ORCHESTRA
r vdkk tiik ntKKrrm.v op Mit rn.RLKs nens-nni:r.i:it wru. rrv
Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday,
December 28, 29 and 30
' ' e(.Ai i Y i. .u.iiN pi: i.r.VK main liu.uioe.M i.priT toen
.Ml!. Wlllir.MANS OIICIIKsTHA IS VOW 1'l.AVIM. U'll'It
i.i:(il!(.l wilirnw u.wiiim
DANCING FROM
Tirlietn rn oale at e31ce of hotel and
box etnee prlc.
AN APPRECIATION
We desire te express our pleasure and slnccrest
appreciation of the splendid interest and evidence of
support and geed will manifested by se many of the
best clement of the community at the opening yester
day of MURRAY'S, Philadelphia's neiv restaurant de
'uA'f, Locust street east of Bread.
Nothing in our long and successful career as
restaurateurs has filled us with greater satisfaction
than the enthusiasm shown by the large number of
visitors and patrons en our first business day in this
city. It was a gratifying public testimonial cf con
fidence, and ice extend our warmest thanks.
It shall be our endeavor, at all times, te live up te
this trust by providing the choicest of feed carefully and
properly prepared and served, offering the best of
music and entertainment, and looking after the com
fort of our guests?
IS
3
Sincerely yours.
MURRAY'S
"The Restaurant Fer Smart People"
M
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WALNUT
Barg. Mnt, Today
50c te $1.50
PAULINE LORD
in r.ucne O'N-Jlll'i Matterplay
ANNA CHRISTIE
With OEOROE MARION, FRANK SHANNON
La it 1 Nliliti. LAST MAT. SATURDAY
Next Week, Mil. New Year'i Day, Seat. New
THE MONSTER
By Crane Wilbur
Most Myiuneiu, Tlirlllinn. Excitlnc Lauah.
Play Ever Wrltttn
Iv
EITH'S THEATRE
AUNT JEMIMA
Jes KaTirienil & Llttle Club Orcheitr.
VUANK VAN KOVEN
TOM SMITH
Mauric DlamenJ tc Oe.i Jenn &
Jenn. jamea uutten & Ce . EIl
nnd MISS LEITZEL
In "An Atrial IVaIIa"
J SheMi New Year i Pay 1 30 30, 8 r M
. , .
Academy. Sal. Afl., J.. 6. 2:30
hempel
Dliiu Pnuba Waltz by lUaueit
TIlM.lS SilW l UHMV A IICl'l'i-' ,s
Adlili'lil) MjiiIi AiH.I IIii.i'h
llllt i liii.t
DHlLAUhLI'HIA
sat. . i-rid.,
g ftDrHFTDA
UKLntO 1 KA
n I.l HI J .1(1
Wrr nVJX
DECEMBER 27,
WtBt Berkley street, are spending the
holidays at Atlantic City,
Miss Helen Mooney, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. If M. Moenev. of Hast John John Jehn
eon street, will leave this week for Hip
llaliaiun Islands, when- she will spend
some lime Shu will be au.enipntn si
by her sister. Mrs Henry Hroel.s.
Mr. and Mrs 'ieoige A. Mcllrlde. r,t
t8 Carpenter street, are spending Hie
holidays at Atlantic City
Mrs Alfred Vegcl entertained nt
luncheen followed by brldgn en Thurs
day at her home, 2001 Clielteti neniie.
Among the guests were Mis. Wllll.ini
Urynn, Mrs, William I'. Walters, Mrs.
J. Jehnsen. Mr. (S. Jnines. Mis. .
Ceunsll. Mis IMmund Hecbt and Mis
j. A, neiiham
Mr. ami .Mr. Harry Kessler Kirk of
Oermantewii, announce the cnganemem.
of their daughter, Mls liillth Ada Kirl
In Mr. iJeirge W. Allen, keh of Mr and
Mis. T J. Allen, of Mount Am
llolmesburg
Mr nnd Mrs. II. II llerielt of se.rf
Fiaukferd avenue, am spending a few
dan at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Clara Hinckley of Ttliawn slrft
will entertain the nipfnb'M of In r card
club nt her home en Friday nfteinein
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I- He Id;,,
Welsh read, have had n rle n
for a few days Mr. nnd -M
Ivery, of Kansas Clt, Me
f M'l
gin I"
Jeliri
Kesvnhcrp Sharp
The marriage of Mis Knthr.n M i'P.
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs M"iii shin
of I. 'SO Viela "ft id nnd Mr I1"iJ'j- n
I'.esenberg. of this if leek ptice .i
(veiling at S 1 1 lui ), In M011I11111
Cehen elllclateil The tuple, who i
ntteiided bv hi r eeu'lp Mls I'e.i .
(Iressmari. of l.iwrnne, Ma-s 1-
' maid of bonei, wen- a gown of ellvi r
brocade nnd cart led a shewr beuquel
of roses, lilies of the valley and sweet
1 pens. Miss !. w Hnrk. Miss Uea
1 dress, Miss Ann. 1 Abrahrimsen. uf Wt -it
Virginia; .Mi's ji .Nauicn. .-uiks 11a.
rlct Frlehelter and Mls S Knlin of
New Yerk, noted as In lile-muid- Dr
Maurice Cresm.in was best man and
the u!ier- were Mr. Jesepir Sharp Mr
Samuel Weii-berg in Hdward Kahn
Mr. Vletni Cienl.rn. Mr Harry Fri I-
belter and Mr Itehnrt Kimni' After
1 tlie rectptlen Mr and Mrs Rosenberg
llaft en nn extended wedding (rip and
.will be Heme arter l-eiiisiiiry 1 til iii.
I North Klghth street.
in rrv. .111.)
l THAT
11 TO CLOSING
Conway i
233 S Bread Street, at regular
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BROAD ST. THEATRE Holiday Event
TOMORMfENOONiTZ.le
SNOW WHITE Aid the Seven
IIHI-U VI IP .N(UN VIDW"-,l!lIlr-
s'-n rut t vis i vtnv pi v.1 Ir
"SLEEPING BEAUTY"
SEE ri"VD,,r. rf Ilut:1' D " 1 He I.,, ,.
rfnTn;cVu,e'Sa'n.H" ""' Th.
Tlcke.i tOe tillMS, ,t Thf,t,
MET ROPOL1TAN SfNOW
MAT. DAILY FOR LADItS ONLY
NIOHTS
""!'?".. v VIUi.lV.l I A llVITTt l-i
?sc rp Jioe eek rvriiv n(r
evor IU
Smti New
li"I OCtr n, nimH.
l I UHAMA 1 i
V ' I'i. tin
AOADEMY OF MUSIC
METROPOLITAN OPrUA COMPANY N v
JBeEVF' At 7.30 DIEWALKUERE
Mmu, Matifiiauar KepiiDfrg Gorden m.
'& tTS&ri'A ""
saasr'H'.'-
EMMET WELCH Minstrels
MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WELK
Tnvs rnn Tirr mrtT r,WV,.V "l
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-p&'T-I THAT GIRL PATSY
'n'. i iiur. - i
1922 '
11
ARENA
45th Market St. 46th
VERY Comfert
iVERY Requisite
READY ! ! !
LET'S GO
I'l.e ' 1 1 if i . t t . .t. i i e
in nnnetn iiik Hill ir di ft i mc e
fniljh. t't n it 'i
Will Begin
TODAY
Morning Afternoon Evening
Environment Delightful Special
Features Orchestral Music
ICE SKATING
W7 continue during the season,
and en the days that it is held
this advertisement will ap
pear in the amusement
columns of the daily
papery
NEW
REMODELtO
REJUVENATED
MANAGEMENT
MORNINGr-
ORCHESTRA
ArTERNOON
EVENING-
POPULAR
PRICES
Watch ler it! 1 1 will net appear
Days that no skating is held.
THIS WEEK
Sessions Daily Popular Prices
Evenings 8:30 te 11 . . . 75c
10 te 12 and 2:30 te 5. .50c
Children under 14 ,25c
IS ' ''M ''' I M li'-Ti.'VhTi'fi
DAILY MATS 2 15 EVES AT 8 15
WATSON SISTERS
i ivm is'n i,im.
i ' . i i . m ' r
i rn i.n --v. rrr-i
STEPPE and O'NEAL
VIK K LAW! OP.
jenwi itKitKEs he worn .no
FIVE KINGS OF SYNCOPATION
III. I let
I 111 n'T Urn tt
SM SHUBERT Pe"- " y
e. and Saturday
SL-AT3 .VOW TOR HEW YEAR S MAT
NIOUTb Al 6 30
ADElPHIMa-Tomer. ,;;.,', $1.50
PAULINE
mc:
fTV'f OQlPPiNu DRAMATIC PtV
"&GU1LTY ON
P i, Ma, T
Sr Sut Beit Ssttn SI
LYRIC
Nl. .KiS AT 8 15 hHARP
J MATS THIS WFEK
MATS. TODAY, FRI. & SAT.
BL0SSAi
JTOPcnairnm
Sl lllll Ii
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FORREST A.
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PA'JUfflTWJS MlAB aOTAl 0RCHESTSA
UWZ WUSCT1GK of HtV BEAUTiSS
GARRICK
POP MATINri
mrAY
Mnt. Tomorrow. Best Seats $2
TOTHE LADIES
Ii" Auth ri of Mci-rnn cf -h8 M 'V.ti '
WITH
3-2ELEM fcAYES
On of tlin high met, of pa m
-ri l.n
BROAD
MATS r PAV i SAT
ii"r- iM 8I5
I'.OlUFvT Itff A aka"lKB B
and GENEVIEVE HAMPER
SHAUFSPFAnEAN-CLASSU i AVS
MAT. TODAY JULIUS CAESAR
lurtiiai-ii ftb YOU LIKE IT
Tl nr.
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CASINO
8th & v, - .' M. iultlJ
jean urniNi s
riuicklc of 1923
MODtRJI DANClMi T1 L'din
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TROCADERO ,,,
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Dlrittlui Hlnnli-y Cm-uni n.i of Amcflcta
NINETrENTH ft MAHKBT '
11 A. M, te 11 r, M,
JACKIE COOGAN
IN rillST NATIONAL ATTRAOTtOIT
"0L8VER TWIST"
BY CHARLES DIOKENfl
NEXT CNEW YEAIt'B) -WEEK
THOMAS MEIOHAN IN "BACK HOME
nn numfe"
Extra Midnight Performance
NEW YEAR'S EVE f&
lflTlt AND MARKET
11 30. 1 30. 3 30, & 30 7 30. S.38
4th week
The finest motion
picture you've ever seen!
Tlir. 1.CAI. ROMANCE OF MARY
n neil and ciimuxs branden
AS OITSTASDINC. HISTORICAL
ivrT rnr su r ttest story
lIR rOI I) VQt MARVEL.
Ot s Mr7i RPII f I OF SCREEN
M
w&tMkg) AMI.
SUPREME CAST OP 300
HEADED by
AIUO
kl
wm
PMMMM
The Most Geoiffeeus
Cinema Creation of
All Time
St ITISCS BY JOSEPH URBAN THAI
OITRIVM. WYTIIING EVER SHOWN
OS STAG! OK bC KEEN COSTUMES
OF RICHEST MATERIALS AS" ARTIS.
Tlf TK! ip
PRODUCED AT A COST
of si.; 500,000
A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Special Augmented
Orchestra
NEW YEAR'S EVE
MID.VIOHT PERFORMANCE SEATS NOW
SHE
WAS TIIE MOST
ALLURING
WOMAN' IN
PARIS
HE
WAS THE BEST
SWORDSMAN
IN FRANCE
m
And when he tee fell, infatu
ated and heart-heavy, under
the mystic enchanting spell of
this bewitching sorceress, Paris
waited breathlessly for the im
pending disaster. Never had
there been such n het-blooded
'emance in the history of the
City of Leve nnd Laughter! (
Rex Ingram's Metre Masterpiece
TRIFLING!
WOMEN
at the
ALDINE
19th and Chestnut
'1 A M. TO 11 T. K
Kiw Yi-ar i Ev( Midnight Ferfornueco
A. M. TO)
1MB P. M,
BROAD ft CHESTNUT
CONSTANCE
TALMAGE
IN PICTURIZATTON OF PLAT
"EAST IS WESf "
C- R,,f lf.nl,. Eluelrin
itJtU ... -" -V,!! ,.
NEXT WEEK
A WONDERFUL
PICTURE
"THE DANGEROUS AGE"
New Var I t M.jnlnht Pi-rforinance
PA! APF 12TK MARKET
1 flLinVLl ie a, M. te Hits P M
GLORIA SWANSON
"The Impossible Mrs. Belle"
. w Vnti T7 Mlttnla-ht rrfermanc
ARCADIA
16T1I lc CHESTNUT
10 A, M. TO
11 10 r. M.
Katherme MacDonald
IJ IlOMrSTlC
,n RElXTiewR't
Nw Vm -i Eve M tlnttrht. FTlrma.nc
VICTORIA
9TH li MARKET
D A M te IMS p. M,
LON CHANEY BA;giJ)
Up a Year I M rtnlfht rorfenm.noa
CAPITOL
TK MARKET
10 A M, TO
ii n i w
RODOLPH VALENTINO ;yfl
N w Y t i re Midnight rerferminca
GLOBE
JUMIFEK
AMD
MARKET
11 TO 11
RnriR the Whole Family te Se
v' l:J ir....l. .ill- n:ll
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