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EVENING PUBLIC iaD(BR-PHIlBtPHIA, ITBIDAX, DEOflMKBffi , 1021'
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L7ST GOSSJP ABOUT PEOPLE
Vancy Wynne Tells of the. lf'uimcright-Crezer Wedding
in IS'ew Yerk Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph K.
Widener Give Dinner-Dance for Miss Alberta Rcath
WED IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY
rnELnOKAl'If vircn were mlchty busy.
X Oil M CUIlfnuiiJ i-viiiu4 umh jniti-
jgy morning between New Yerk ami
l'hilndclpliln with incssaKt's nbeut Menu
Crozer's wedding. Slip nnil Nenl Wnln
wrUlit decldrd wnlilcnly te liave tlie.lr
wcddliiR in 'pw Yer,c J'c&lcrtlny liiKtrml
i n reln' down te I'nlm Ueneh and linv
ne a whole let of filh. They did lief
iven wait tinlll the -0th, an Mr. nltil
Mrs Cresser were reIiie Seuth In a few
Ami, l)"t burrled tin wedding up te
tnLe place I" feri .Menn's parents left.
A. tiuinbcr "f Intimate i'liiliuli'Iplilii
friends were rew-lu'd by telegraph and
trleplienc, the iimIhts ere get to te
iltrHie hud been nuked te net
ieme time ngn. jeu knew and the
redding took plnee at half after IL'
o'clock in the (hureh of the 'I rnn.i rnn.i
finirntlen. It vm.ihtv pretty and
nuitt affair. Mena In hnndfeme and he
leung loekln? that alie made n lovely
There wa no difficulty nbent the
hrlchl dreas. as it was all ready te take
Seuth with her for the marriage there,
w) eh were it and her veil and pearln,
and ivn altogether eharialng. l-'ler-mrc
who will probably eeim' out next
reiir. wa her maid of honor, and her
tw miall eeii(-ln. the daughters i of Mr.
T Randelph Hobliuen, of Jinltlmore,
Vwc newer slrH. IV.k OalR. Jr.. m
I.eM man for Seal Animvriulit. and lie
i. h Ineluded Ril Ueley V ell. II-
n Wlster. Blaiue Webb. Mill Ta ler.
vrilllam Wnllare and Charlet Jehnsen.
if i.. i .nrii M- inintr at the Al-
.nnnnri and Mena dressed there for the I Nmvlx.l.l will ch
-i-. ili rpreme IV nt 1 1m Hlir.-uiiriiuu.
fr nnd Mr. WnlliwriRht will live at Mr.-. Wllllntn Wlsen "urtln. of 2 .T 1 5 tm
r" Teiiniten avenue after their wed- Lnnccy plaec. will entertain at a theatre
"'-' - " ' tinrtv nn v intiniitiv nA.mm.ii no ,.,
ImtieV of Ml Mllllrent Anne Ilrrngir,
screrpl important rletishtcr of Mrr. I,awrene Urenglt.
Including ! "omn'ewn, r. ,r.. una .Mr. nirtln ,
top reat I have neon for a long time. It
appeared te be et a fllk and wool
eleur, and It wan of hunter's green
embroidered In dull cold. The cellar
Mid duffK were of yable fur and her ha
wan a large 'trl-eern model of blaek
Mhet trimmed with a drooping ostrich
plume.
Mm. Skinner al.e were a very geed
looking top eeat of (Junker gray duve
tyne embroidered in a fclllt-ind-weul
.InpuncHe design. The cellar was of
nudekln fur, and her hat was a "mall
model in gray, ever which wan wert) ,i
lns French veil.
TIIKV took Rebert te see an ex. King
myf-iery play the ether afternoon
There were all rertu of nelxes, inul
lightning and thunder, and eer,t klml
of thing te help scare the audience.
Rebert, Instead of being scared, teemed
rather bered mid the ffpieaia of two
glrl-s In the row back of hint annoyed
him very much. Tlnally, he turned
around, and Axing them with a eerere
leek remarked: "You'd pound a great
deal better if you'd Btep making that
noise and keep still."
VAXGY m'NNT
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr Samuet Reaves, of l'lie(nixviii.
will entertain nt dinner en Monday
evening. January 2. al tlie llltz-rnrltei),
ui-iore ine nnu jir. (element HUC.t ev
e tit the Rltr-l'.irltn i
n clcbutante ila-iarhter.
tiOltl.
-ling trip
rnHKRK tvHl be
J. dtbLtante nfTalr.
today
llll wi
S; ,hr "Jef Wdcneri. at the RiU-Carl
v , - -,,,.- -nn nr Air. nm Airn .IqirtAf, 11' in..
-. , ii.... ri no rnri ... . - -- ...... .-...-. ........ . ,, ,..r.,j,
lirt (inner ll.'ll'-r... ""'".. 7" P.'', Jr.
Ot IlOmeIelfh TtnllNn nAcinmut
he Jee nienern ai u.c '" --"'.' .. t-'urtln will also entertain nt ,i
for thilr liiefc, Alberta Reatn. who. hinchoen m, tiln l'hlle.lelphln Countn Ceuntn Countn
Intreduced at n tea last Saturday. Club en Sunday afternoon, December
it.,., .i Mi-m llcnth tire nh- IS. In honor of Allr.n Murv lr -rm,
,111 both dnughtei'f of the late Mr. . debutanl0 .laughter of Mr. and' Mrn
.Ti . Pnnceast and .Mi-. 1'ancenPt, Jlh" nr" W. Mllle.,-, of Tielfertl, Ht.
,Vu Mr! nWdenernr'e:iv.,l at the tea , gf- "-er-, w.ll ,,e latd ft twenty
ten
was
Mr
PHHV ' ' 'All
KiBWiiSUiiiJiWUWtBili. X!:tt!LJO&2iM i
from until 6 o'clock te present te
Keclety their daughter. Mini ReHCinnry
Units!.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mf Kran(en PeMer, of 3117 Columbia
a.'tnue, ntertainetl the membere or the
Ter Needled Snwln Club en Tuccday
evenlnr These prerent Included Mr.
Dorethy IVclner, Mm. Fanny Walker.
Mm. flusun Clair, Airs. Tlllle Cylinder.
Mrw. Adela.lde Ixivftn, Mrs, Clara M.
Rruwn, Mrn Kmma Farber wid Mrs.
Rene Myoreen.
Mr, and Mrs. Max I Friedman, of
Xew Yerk, were the sruentH of Mr. anil
Mm David Markewltr, of 2207 North
rnirty-tnird etreet. recently. i
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Edward Cenner, of 43S7 Haiti-
i mere avenue, In npendlng a wcelt at the ,
Runnymede, tlantle City. .
Members of the Uanercli Oolf Club I
cntertAlned at bridge and flve liundred
en IVedntnday. the proceeds of which'
. will be used for Chrletinan baskets for
the peer, About 200 attended. Mrs. i
J M. William'", of Overbroelt, In chair- J
man, Mrn. W. R. Danlcln, nciTctary,
and Mrs, Allert Moere, treasurer
Regiment Armorer, Bread and Xnmend
Blreetn. The reBlmental band will be an
H'trocilve fenlure and I'm Old nunrd
will n id iti malting Urn affair a ncvs
Till ft Tvll Ml.
"ThTethfr dinner tintice will net be
hen here
of our -Jehu
Mr. .tnd Mrs
ri.lfllfl Tint rmfrrtr flll
but In Pittburgh, for one entertain at a mualcale at their' home,
ntiiiteH Ranning Orange. -0'' walnut strci't, en Wednesday eve
'i"! tf-Vilr . Vv Rannini:'.' $! .. Amenc these who will par-
Thf nair i U....SH..- ---- ..- iicipate win ue tltelr dauBliter. MI-ih
nncle an. aunt, Mr. and Mri. ueerg -.Karah Uarringtr. Ml Wau-en MIrh
naibreuek. Jr.. ,,S.'Jn ? ,.and, Mr .t.l '' Mr. and
tiaiDrnui'fc. ""',,,.. -f.iinn ;--" .i jiiv .Meyer. Mr. ntirt
nlng and her cousin,. Ma"''?,1 ? ,r" ;. I arrlniPT will entertain at dinner
who It n debutante in Pittsburgh tin-) at .the r home en Wednesday evenlng,
"'" " December 21. In linn. ,.r m .i ..?.
MSC-n .Keglnald Jacobs, of Ardm'ore. Mra!
AVOTFinil interesting event t-Miignt, Jacobs, before her rercnt widdlng. was
w, , .I the first, meeting of Mrs. Mlaa Anna Sephia Tanial!
MtraH Troth's rnK claw out a Jt AInn jrartwe Ht
Usnbc'm Mrs. Troth s claw m one , ty-nrnt Btroet and De Lancey place, will
ef the most popular aftnirH of the -ea- entertain at a luncheon at the Acorn
in In the out t. It hae been meet- , Uu b en Tuwday afternoon, January- 3.
ins for fen. perhaps lltteen. years
irery one is
crazy te join It be
h and ! I" llo.ner "f her daughter. 'mIhm
cauie ' I-,?," "enwwlacr Streng and Ml
i-rcrj i- - : ' ...i. ., !,.- ;""?.ul",lu". "' i nicnff rev-
irrv one always nasfO Hiuiu .uu no- mm rer twenty-two kuchIb
There are usually live meetings a year , fatreng who le a student nt the N
nd Frida N the general night, though . Cathedral bchoel In Wnshlngte
SvU-fa
Mlsa Marv
lensref. Cevera will
Mles
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
t. Menlca'n C C , of 1729 nitrer
I street, will held a reception and dance
I this evening in the school hall, Illtner
una pcveniennth atrceta. Among; these
en the commlttee are Mr. Francis V.
Tayler, Mr Rebert C Illniea, Mr
Krancls P Tcager, Mr. William P.
Deane and Mr. Jehn J. MacNamee
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mi; and Mrs. William Kleln, of 2103,
'North Mervlne ntrcet, have unnnunred
l the eniniremnnt of their daughter. Miss '
J1.011 ra"ln' Mr. Henry Ucan, of,
12231 West Cumberland street. I
en., ,.""!' 5,,re- (harlcs I-elbfried, of,
2013 i:aft Cambria street, have an
nounced the engagement of their daugh- '
ter, Miss Llllla f,ebfrled. t-. Mr. Tred I
It Ifugler of Lawndale, Pa
Artillery Officers te Celebrate
Wive iml nnn-aetlve officers or the,
"8" n-l-j Artillery. Twenty-eighth
niiii'OT, will bIm a dinner en Saturdavi
evening at tlm Cnvalrj' rtnery, I
Tli rtv. thl,1 m.i r... , ... . .1 '
- -i .n,., a wiiii,. Mil, j .trifle, iti
""" "" .'iKtuv-nrsi antuvew.i'v or
the organlrlteii of thq outfit fo'lennl
Wllllnm March, reglmeptnl cimmander.
A preside Majer Wlllleni W. Dedlne
will lie tedfttnaster. The Mpenker will
be Urlvndler 1etif.r:.l Henry .t. Rilly.
editor of the Annv and Navv Journal;1
M ."v l!i.ei-iii William i. Trice. Jr.. i
commander T'vent) -elglitli iisIe-i:
Ccdnucl VCward r-nrpenter. Wilif nt
. j stair, .sevetity-nintlt Dlvlsl.m ; Jud;n
Mr. Man Uartew, tlen. Tlie play thin year la entitled ! Willis' Marti- . Mr Oeerjce Wharten I
Mr. Clarence Clark ' "KvK-ln. llutm Awnv." inl lit te Iia tire- l'eDner nnil Mr i Ktimrf Iint,n--m
aniziiiKcr, jr , Mr. .iiiiien i-. neani, i tiucea under the direction or Mist Mar- ' wie cnllitca
air. unutf H. Naftes, Jir. Ilalph Far- i garct Eleaner MesMntf. i persuiinel
num, Mr. j. .-soiaeii j'urviance unti Mr. Th n....r,inV tr,-eni r...t i.u i will Klv
t'entrnl Neva I'liote S'
Mlt. AND MRS. Mi.Vr. A MNURIfillT
Mrs. Wuinwrlghl Mas MUs Meiui Crecr
I'ltll.A.'K KOllHMffT TimATIIf.3
FOKKiiSI l- ,'"mU" "jVP'jrri'r;
" 'The Broadway Whirr is
one of Ihe grcalcat antidotes
te earthly misery, and scckcra
after real pleasure will find
the Ferrest Theatre their cov
eted haven." ,. n.np
I, Al. 1'"'tI'.ANl
Clanclie Rin?
Chas. Winningtr
Winona Winlcr
Jay Gculd and
M t r t r'. f nc run
fiFArs 'I-mtne ren ni..t wi-iiy
CARRKK-'
Ckarhs'Dillintfism 'Pvscnfc
ULL &QG
mumm
rTiTOK&v
wI?1mIw
ABVjVhjB
H
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A PLAY OK ADVENTUPt
3y "SAPPER." -VdK.
A.E.MATTHEWS
'MUO0RAMA AS IS MtlOPRAVA CPiwn
AHD GLORIOUS tNTtflTAIKVLHI trcce
HKAT. M 1 ISO 1'C'H M . . V il.
riMT-An MJATUNO TIIE-TURR
iiiKFrTtnv or lisk tt . j, nurnnnT
Ihn llltcrt tt In Vnuilrtllln
CLARK & McCULLOUGH
In "till CKMIH or Iflrt"
I emtmnv of I'lftr litelttdliie Ihe
riimein "Cmlillc I v''t'l)?rnjt
Hi sit ai, hi'ikLkhs iaiii.i: mc k.miii
0LGA MISHKA CO. ffltfXtXfc'
Permine &SheIljr' RiI& tmditrem
ARTHUR BERNARDI
BELLE STORY
NHT
l KT.K
f. litis. T. Alilrlrli. MtiKlrri A Krnft. Hurt
erl A 'e.. IVnltfi- M'eems. C.illnlmn .V
Hll nnil (trx.t Unrrnnnillnr lll'l
i . . . . 7 RM, nut. .!. A -fi
A Ilal HIteI te the Stfrry IVIdnw.
I KTfitlnr iliillrtln
7 esca? stwus JZSSSJZ,
m m 1 1 mi v i wm i 1 a wn
DDriAH nieuts at sir,
DlJtlJ Vne Mnt Trr wm.
t KTViT.fi rilOHMAV l'rer., ,
OTIS
SKIMMER
in Tem CuMi'i t ' J ,
BLOOD AND SAND
in MCKvrn ntAM'ii mivnj
ih 'elllnir t..r tl,.i T , ' , ,
Mat. Tomorrow ff,1 $2.00
LAST MAT.
TOMOKROU
LAST 2 EVENINaS at 8:15
memv iNTrnT1' . "
THAN 'TOTO r ,t I ,i, rr
NK. fLS
MTftKHSTEl
:;:;'tace vmui
NEXT WEEK 'r " "T
t A7COMSTen vd wxi cr p.,..r
rxt SZ4rATVA'Stfrm;MVAiiAyir,t,t
LICC
.Mr lllelianl Tleevi
Mi. WllllHin MefHy,
i rove m n . ji( i i n j.
mi.iN hi ' n r.
- VSi II '
A
rV rf txexr $ rrfWMAsurA.
nmiCCTTC sTANr,r,Tce.OFAJanU14'
VAnKET AT rfXrJTKEMTlt
11 A M TO 11 V M.
SECOND AND FINAL WEEK
OI.OUO!., MLM-OIID H rilOOUCTIOW
SHEfK
WITH
Agnes Ay res
Rudelph Valentine
IT'S A PAUAMOl NT 1'irTUUE
Added Sascha Jacobien. Soleitt
v BETTY COMPSON
'in "'Aliirw MPST T 1VH"
f t tMwiwa a. iAVir.
'fIJ-' P
BUSTER KEATON ,,
in "The
nvl'OUKi"
SiAPJTON
!i a ,i TO 11 P. M.
i vii t t,sr rex
Ht i Ti Tltn
jMw
A Giantia
Spcclnc'le
1 9 9
itsidart.
Tg&plt&ri
Alcxander lUndeIph Helladaj. of Wit- wu, bo'hei(1 inm feyur of the Academy ' fiance, en riaturday cvenlnir, in celebnt-I
JACOBINOFF
ol'erlhooflTTtK
,-e a Mtudeville .show, boxing and, ti-keta A. n''i v i irrt e
mingten, Del
of Muhle tomorrow nluht
trencHHeu will lie Mrs. Pere
and Mrn. Oeercn Httiart Patti-rpen. Mr.
William A. Llmilncett. 3d, will lead the
cotillen, nefllFtud by Mr. Alfred Meuncli,
Ml, riiarlea JuMI. Mr. Stewart Polk and
Mr. Heward Butcher.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick 1. Kennedy,
of l'elham Court, CSennanlewn, htive
lsr.ued lnvitatleim for a dinner en Friday
evenlngr, December SC. at the Phila
delphia Country Club, In honor of their
dauBliter, Mlfia Carmlta Kennedy, and
iiiir eon, .ir tjcerce Kennedy, noiero . ,n vev livnl. wi,n i f.nwwl
the .linen Mr and Mrs. V. II tarn N. lnB ,)m wmtPr wltll MCr ,nether. Mrs.
Merice et llallner. ( hestnut III 11, will cieorpe Fex, at her home, 8005 frefeldt
plve at the r.erniantewu (.ncijet Club, , aVcnue, Chestnut lltll. ent. rtalned tit I
Merlc'e""" tlnuff'it"-. !"! A'.loe , tt ,.ai pnrty yesterday afternoon I
,,, ',.,,. ... . .. ., , , Sir and Mn. I'erdinand J. Orave-'., i
Mlt. Irlnla ee Meral Smith debit- of Wisrahleken avenue and Manhclm '
tante daunhter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i .r. ,u.,,n,n,,.. .,n .-it , ,
. .HIDfl n....i e, ii. ill t. ,1... v. ...... .-... ,,, .-,,,. ; itii.iiiuii .
National ':"':'"'' --.v." "' ,:"
lnl ...111 "-" " if. iillllter uu
f",-"i " I TlArnmlui. 90 ...htl
.V J.n.r-t -vt .. ...v..
The ita- Hen or me unnlveriiary, at the Kecend
II. Clark t
Troeadere ,,u'y. ' "nr-"r- T'" erienui.
irOCilUUU anJ uit 9 iaeki Fluid.
:rt
g
1
ft
,111 be the gueat of i dtttiM-r at their home en Filday evenlnff, !
m Thur.Mlay evenlnR, , ucemlMT 2. in honor ..f Mi.5s Judell S
1 1 Mr. and Mrs. V. II- jt. Husten, who la n Jttudent at Smith I 9Xi
"First en Your Slwppinn List"
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 12M
, W1u.. :. maa noueaye. m n. miiuuii.,uiuii.itiic, "'a.- College, and who will return home for C.i
vr.'en en a .Meiniaj. ... ,. ' Thn viicniB n.i, m .. . .. ., nova, will plve at the Itltr.-Curlten, be- .t,., chriHtinaH helldnv The enpqiM will
.wl, in New Yerk te Celeste Heel hcr . M d j nl;c "VS.".0, ' Cif11 .f" f, ''T ,e( ,f l'"'t.irt l(.v,.nli,B by Mr and Mrs. Ucers U. &
:-!MI,ecb..t.inrrr Ijr. -a, .P K a erWn- 5
inrriMM win '- i. i,,,.' " . ..-. ... . ... t r..i" ... ....... --.. .iikm ..mrin irtnitie iicituurtt. ttha jana
hednled
tt .inn..-. "' v.... , .. . --- --. -- "...i.u.n --. itiKH .inri
liefenWhO mcetlni;, ;h"-f' " , r.,;t; , , u'B'J at ' luw Hepburn and Mlia Louise Hep- Mr and Mrs. Paul Mtttetleld, 0173
lie ur Bpcndlruf the winter in urexei read, uveroieoic, and Mr, nnd
1 will lnel.,,i 'tiVJ V" -;;""..:,wi,.'-.t ran-. M'- Jen" .- uuriiii.-, jr., eius oeu-
.- ...., -Mno intu ..lertrn. ..11H1 I . . . ...- .-, v. ,. .. . T-tl.iA nvim ttUKl-hpuiU
.nil, u i. (Tfi....... .. ... MP film ipn PTnp it v ihap er ......., . . ... vv...
i ., ' .itim 'Jiementa Mac-
luiBlifer latl.arlne Itefore tlie mcetlnc. I the Vmnnte ch "'i11 Kl? nt ' Kh:iw "c
?A.r arc several ether wh affairs ethSrSS&rT a'iIce ' Meri""' I . wh
..l...l..1.l 'will Inelndn flu ii .... ... '. Mal'
will entertain
Si
,...... . ,, .,... .. tup. ,. Hm tr,,tp. vt;:TS "' S .-'"V"11 ,11- Apunwrwii Crtt.. iinv.rf,,r,i ,.tii ,.. 'it dinner en Maturday nvenlnir. Decern-1
.1,1, afternoon le n.eel ,,llt! ' J 'Hawaii. MtoTpJWeWJllU nia-1 The !oml..e Club of the i:P.w..al lilVC" b ,ll C'Ub Jl
fattlu"nn. who N acinic Here in is ,v,i r a , Iler Celeman. Miss Louise Wilten. Minn ' Academy will (rlve Iti .t-tnual pla and ' Mr. and Mm. Harry Jl UalU of Vetv ' S;
Hie Arter'H Afternoon yesteniaj J ; JOHcphlne AV'ayne. Mies Ituth Driver, d'liice en Wedneadav evening, nccmher Yerk, fermerly of Uila city, will enter. ;
ue.t interesting; Mr. Mtinuer maj e. .umen. Mas-.. : Mr Hamuel Ilandall. 1 21
alks in buch an inteti-stln,-: wav nivi "tr. .wernti Hwepe, Mr. Henry I-ear, t
.fee HerRcshelmer wii hii usual s!f. .
Mrs. Skinner, who v. an lermcny pn-t- -...
-Iint of the Charlette Uialimnn i.mu
n Is ttill iV) of the Heard of Man- '
ners. prc-itlcd nt ' tlie meetinR, with
tr rjeei-K' I.erim.'r. who is chairman ,
f tliesc afteruoeiii.
It was the firet time the talks have (
jren In the Acailemy proper and mem
'ifrs of Hie I'erum attemkil. After the
falks. the Ciu-hman flub Kiinlwriberi.
'.er.t into the fJrcen Iloem te meet the ,
'pealu'n and Mary lteberts lllnehart, i
he wm another euest of the afternoon. '
Jlrs. Rineluirt were the mebt stunnini;
In thn Jli'Hevuu-fe'tratferd ballroom, , tuln at a tea. at thulr ltonte, 1.11 I'ast
tne Dcncnt or me wviiarc Fuilirii- i iity-ii"'1 firat, lomerrow afternoon
s;
UNIQUE GIFTS
nr.rtAiv rczi.v.N
MAS NOVK1.THM
Made by
SHUT-INS
.'03 S. mill ytrcvt
FUR COATS
Frent $200 Upward
niMUDKI.IM. ami nr.l'AIUI0
svi:ri.r,TY
imOWN & BHAUCHEH
J W hellrn Ave.. Oermnntewn
Phene 0ri.ianfeun CtiO
CHRISTMAS
GREETING CARDS
"EXCLUSn K HUT
et i:PKNsivtr i
I'KKSONAI. knukavim; i
FJUHT & BURT j
1 001 C'HKSTN'UT ST.
I Roem -(.I Phtmf, Mm. 3K'
. m iw u i! ,mw $wwxmnz&
Mis,', Menty. Sclcfted
P'l!1
0
I
jt$ de.
Kdtts ijeu cqn but with
assurance
M nil our Stere
ir
smsh
UMnCtelCXJH I
Bres tii cp. ki w
',wvr!Vii.gy
iiaGKaesa4i!
BOWIT TELLER &. CO
jneJpeciatiu Jhep ofOriamatienr
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SATURDAY
A MOST EXTRAORDINARY
OFFERING OF WOMEN'S
Coats-Wrap Coats-Capes
ill
m
PAN VRLAINF, AND SILK BOLIVIA
. Si
A Week-End Sale
Am' knew that iMcrj woman would need a new hut te tide her
ever the Christmas festivities, se we huve helected
120 Fine Trimmed Huts front our remilnr
stock and put tlicm en sale
Frem $5.00 te $10
Values $l."i te S2
j Smart Trimmed Sports Hats
At Less thce Half
Stitchud Felts
Rich Velvets -Fine
Velours -
New S2.00
New S-LOO
New S5.00
31k
I
I
I
I
i
I
$ -
M iIk TliurH. A
s.t nt 2 "0
ADELPHfi
Mnl. Tomorrow $2.00
Scnfs NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
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DOROTHY DALTON
MILDRED HARRIS
CONRAD NAGEL
THEODORE KOSLOFF
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Nete Time of Presentation
11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30,
7:30 9:30
SI MPHONv'eiU HESTRA
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I.N I'l'MAS'
"CArVIILLE"
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14 Xmas Shopping; Days Lett
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Chestnut nt Nineteenth St.
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ARCADIA
PAULINE FREDERICK
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"The Lure of Jade"
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VICTORIA
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WILLIAM FARNUM
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CAPITOL
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'A CERTAIN RICH MAN"
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REGENT "V
"Why Girls Leave Heme"
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GLOBE
j French Veils
made cntircl of line witli flower scrolls nt 51.75. A
charming gift tluit bi'iicfits both the Hut ami Mihulj.
In Hrewn, ay and 'J'auiie.
FRENCH CHEXILLK DOTTKI) V(ilUN(; V V 75c-
VAHU. In HlacU, Hrewn, Navy nnd 'ranpi'.
Ci-t home of Ol It 129c VEILING that ordinarily rolls
for iOc and fiflc a yard. AM the popular im-ilu-. nnd
colors..
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'?. IMl Kiiirl'inlen "f tin." urchin ni.in.,,.,,,,.
75.00
Keyularly Priced 95.00 ie 135.00
npHIS collection embraces the scasun's best .Tiedcls developed of high-'-
grade materials in the desired shades. Cellars and cuffs of TAUPE
NUTRIA and WOLF, and large cellars of ELEPHANT-DYED
SQUIRREL add distinction and warmth te thec ceK The rcduc
tiens are noteworthy and offer exceptional values.
FUR TRIM'D & TAILORED COATS
! $ Stocking Suggestions
PAN VELAINE WOOL DUVETYN TWEEDS
iri
45.00
A
Regularly Priced 59.50 te S5.00
SPLENDID REPRESENTATION OF COATS. OF
DEEP - NAPPED FABRICS AND IMPORTED
TWEEDS. FINE NATURAL RACCOON FORMS LARGE
COLLARS ON MANY OF THESE MODELS. TAILORED
COATS WITHOUT FUR ARE DESIGNED TO BE WORN
WITH SEPARATE FURS. ALL THE COATS IN THIS
GROUP ARE WELL TAILORED AND ARE SILK LINED
AND INTERLINED.
(out Department Third Fleer
.'I pair
PUKE DYE SILK STOCKINGS, ?l.i;. a pair.
for $1.00. All tlu lenditiK colors.
FULL-FASHIONED PUKE SILK STOCKISTS at
$2.00 n pair. Kefrtilar $4.00 qualitj. Slight irregulari
ties in number of pain.
SIIJv AND WOOL HOSE in black clecKid uitlt unite,
or blue clocked with tfeld. $3.50 a pair.
IMPORTED ENGLISH WOOL HOSE in Ifcnthrr
Mixture. Sonic plnin, Heme clocked, sonic striped. $-.UI.
VLL-WOOL STOCKINGS of Heather Mixture, hand
clocked in blue, brown or green. At ?2.7."i a pair.
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MARY PICXF0RD
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THE BIGGEST AND BEST
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
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5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
"Why Girls Leave Heme"
CROSS KEYS '.' ; MnnOT
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Ha e Yeu Seen Our Xmas Cards?
U f0c a De.cn (Including Knvelupes)
line nlccl-engraviil evcluMve t hriitnuiR Greet in ir ( anis;
new dchiKiw I'h tbe ncntinicnt in either Script or shaded
Old Enfllish. Seme en tinted stock with border-. Keld,
Srny or red. These curds sell for much mere everx here
else.
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'0. ORCHESTRA
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Grace Davisson
"LOVE, HATE and
the WOMAN"
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B. F. Keith's Theatre
EDDIE LEONARD
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ORPHEUM 'vT-r
ORPHEUM PLAYERS in
"Smeeth as Silk"
KEYSTONE '
-- HARRIET & MARIE MeCONNELL
Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 De.
3 Dez. for $2.50. Any Style Yeu Wish
Round out the tee of her Xmas ntecking villi a tat
uacket of these wonderful hair nct, every one of which
in accompanied by our Kuarnntec te be perfect or cheer
fully replaced. As you mcc by the above ou nmj save
50c en each !J DOZEN" eii nurchnhc diirini; llii!, ery
Hpccial mile.
Toilet Articles te Kill in the Cerner:
HAM PINS IN MET VI, HOXES, 13c.
COLGATE'S WEEICEND SETd, 2.M-. n- Men and
Women.
COLGATE'S CHILDREN'S l'EKKIMES nt 40c.
Cunnlni? boxes tilled with asserted frnRrance-..
JOHNSON & JOHNSON'S I1AHY TALt I'M ,,i ier
SHAVINCr CREAM at 23c.
ELCAVA COLD CREME at 1Ue.
COTY'S I'ORIGVN V 'K I'OWDKlt ,,t i,!i( ,, ll0v
and HOUim-.AVT'.s QlEi.Ql E.s n.l.l H.s r.c
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