K. mwsm , ..W JW "2A .. . st V l ' P 'h;?7.WXV t-s. ;w. T? -, HC7 $ EVENING PUBtJO LEDfrBR-PHILAPELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922 f ! SjL.M" i eVv'J nsfia""T . 4" "'i'T" T : 4irr f" 'P.' 4 fe.T. 'VJV'WttW- w: Sr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Vflflcy Wynne Hears the Philip Prices Are Traveling in Europe Sne Tews Results of the Geerge McFaddens Tennis Tournament t HKAK the I'lill I'rlPM arc hnvlnn n 1 perfectly wonderful wrddlnK trip. They niv new In Lemlnn nnd neon will cn , I'nrla nnd Switzerland. Judge nnil "Mr?. J. Willis Martin, their dough n ,. .,.t ti.ei- niPOPB. nnehel nnd tcr, uwcn, " " -- - l.-lit.n Price. Imve gene te Europe tee, mffte return te this country the '.Tet September and have taken n fJL m St. Martins. h KvVvn Price you knew does net care iX for things nodal nnd se she did n1 Jnke er debut when the time net mnKe ", . ,M rnilpl.p fficnnHatdfVweyenni ghe will return mere n im im. "YheSinrtintf nnd Rachel nnd Evelyn 111 be te Hnnln while en the Will B "- ..'... il1(. n fnw llnvs tlfeVslie palled nnd she was looking before " . Mnk i.nt tr mined i ia.fiMt1vA In n ",,h blnck lace which fell In "'; fmm one slue. Se mnny of thb bride have settled in at 1 I.1flfrtnti1a ami unuv. ---- -..! .1 Martin's. It's even mere iiwumi i lerkley rend wn In Hayerferd. when ,e louses were llrnt built there. nnnkliu: of St. Martin's, the I.yn JS fiwll have taken Dr. Jehn Krazer'H house out en Nnynhec rend ter "he mmracr. Elizabeth flnrrlren l lewii at n t-nin.i neir Ashev lie. N. C ., There she Is reIhb te Btny through this mouth and next. IT WAS the most exciting thing en Tuesday out nt the McFnddens' leurnnment nt the Merlen Cricket Miib The m'"'1 leW" flnnlM were ..laved between Ellen Harrison nctl Miles Valentine nnd Vlrglnln Carpenter ind Nelsen Hcsmc. It wan a wonder nil sight because the players were e leVly matched. Of the girl; Ellen wen In the doubles nt the same tournn teurnn ment last car. when playing with her brother and Virginia wen the girls doubles junior championship of the United States last summer nt forest Hills and was runner up In i the girls Flngles. During the play Mltey and r.llen were no less than nine times within one point of winning the match, but Virginia nnd Nelsen outplayed them cverytlmc. Virginia Cnrpcntcr also wen the girls' singles nnd Sam Ewlng wen the boys' singles. Virginia certainly enn pl'iy. ou remember Inbt fall nt the tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club she was the only girl who was able te score ngnlnst .Mrs. Military. And after ward Mrs. MaHery predicted a great future for the little player. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph U. Carpenter, Jr., of Chestnut Hill. She comes by her tennis nnt iirally, for her father was a cham pion player for a number of years. She Is a granddaughter of Mrs. Jeseph It. Carpenter, for whom she wus named. Mrs. Carpenter, hnvlng been Mls Virginia I.uguerennc. of this city. Vlrglnln will be lntieduced this year anil will be guest of honor at a dance lobe glu'ii by her parents en November '-'!. The pil.:cs nt the McFadden tournn teurnn ment weiv beautiful slher cups lined with geld. I SAW Judith Jennings in town the ether day wearing a most nttrnrtive frock of bright blue crepe de chine. There were small orchid nnd pink flow flew era printed en the imitcrlnl nnd the frock was cut with the round neck nnd short sleeves that are se becoming thec dnys. Her hut was a black satin model made with ii full crown nnd trimmed with a tnmll bunch of gardenias. Tlinv started out. twelve of them, in their beat far out into the ocean. In fact one young gentleman was se enthusiastic about the (filing trip en whlrli they were bound, he even threat ened te touch the shores of Spain. The trip was te Inst n day and they were determined te go far enough out te loco sight of Innd. The bout was n forge sail beat and they had their lunch and dinner with them nnd started from shore at six A. M. , Well they were almost out of sight 0 of land, when one after another of the brave fishermen began te feel "some thing awful" nnd before ten o'clock the hbwls te return them te shore grew loud. And se It happened nt neon admiring maidens were nmaxed te see their swnins In n saddened ami be draggled condition returning te the home of their fnthcrs. It wns n great nnd noble experience! AAd borne of them Hie In (iermuntewn 'nnd some en the Main Line, while several were spend ing the summer nt the resort. Will they ever hear the end of It? I think net. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs. Jelin White Geary, of "unset nnd Germantown avenues, Chest nut urn, entertained nt dinner last night. There were ten guests. Mr, nnd Mre. Geary will give n garden parly en October 14 In honor of their daughter. Miss Mary de F. Geary, who will be a aebutnnte of the autumn. Miss Oenry lll leave, for Nerthean Harber, Me., en August 1, where she will be the f.u.est.J. Ml8'' Evelyn Martin. dnuRh ..r.i0t. Mr and MrK- Car' Martin, at their summer home. nlL- "J1,1 Mrs- K- Winder Jehnsen, of Qermantewn nvenue and Bells Mill rend, Chestnut Hill, nre receiving con gratulations en the birth of n daugh ter en July 12. Mrs. Jehnsen wns ?lls SaratL. Avery. Mr. and Mrs.' Clnrence W. Delan, of Kosemeiit, who nre occupying their villa, Seaweed, nt Newport, will enter tain nt dinner this evening. Mlsn Marie Louise Ualrd, Miss Klea nor Purvlnnce. Mr. Henrv M. Ilehlcn, Mr. Themns Han en nnd Mr. Henry W. Wage, Jr., of New Yerk, will be among the guents at the house, party which Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mcllvnlnc, of Pine Hill, Ardmore, will glvejit their summer home at Watch Hill, Ir. I., the first week In August In honor of their daughter, Miss Mabel D. Mcllvalne. Miss Anl'n M. Sandom nnd Mis Hs telle D. Snnders, of 122B Ixcust street, nre at nnr Harber, Me. They have re. cently returned from a visit te Wash ington) where they were the guests of Miss Careline Nash. Miss ncrnaraenn Chase nnd Miss Katharine Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Chese, of Weed Bex, Radner, will leave en Saturday for Glen Summit Springs, whore-thev will visit their aunt, Mrs. Frederick Chase. Miss Bernnrdene Chase will be ene of next season's debutantes. Mrs. Alexander Wlster, Jr., of 420 Scheel Heuse lone, Germantown, left last week for Pasadena, Calif., where she will visit her aunt. Mrs. Malcolm Huey. Mrs. Winter's daughters. Mlsi Dorethy Huey Wlster and Miss Eleaner W, Wlster, will leae early next month for Longport, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ij. Davis and their daughters. Miss Margaret H. Davis and Miss Mary C. Davis, of 10G West Mereland avenue, Chestnut Hill, are spending the summer nt Fishers Island, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn O. Piatt, of Rydal, will leave next week for Neva Scotia, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Jehn Walllngferd Mulr and her daughter, Miss Allee Mutr, of 126 High land avenue. Chestnut Hill, will leave next week for Kecne Valley In the Adi rondack Mountains, where they will re main until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Te'bert N. Richardson, of Lynwood, Gi.nantewn, will leave shortly for Matne, where they will spend several weeks at Upper Dam. Their daughter. Miss Saraellen Richard son, who Is atBeaver Camp for the summer, will be a debutante of the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moere nnd their family have moved Inte their new home nt 319 Concstega read, Wayne. Mr. Moere's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Themas Moere, will occupy their apart ment nt the Wesley until October 1, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Klcmm and their sister, Miss May Klcmm, et Ardmore, who sailed for Europe a short time age, nre new In Italy. They will re turn te their home the middle of J-'ep-tember. Mrs. William P. Petter, of Swarth Swarth mere, accompanied by Mr. and Mra L. C. Ashton, left this week by meter for Paris, Me., where they wilt stay until September. Frank Muller moved their new home In Dr. nnd Mrs. this week Inte Wayne. Among these te be entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlchnrd Van U. Illvere for the week-end at their ledge, the Rlvcre, In the Poconos, nre Miss Marlen II. Rese. Miss Letltla Baxter. Miss Yvonne Meule, Miss Deleres Livingstone, Miss Elizabeth Rlvere, Mr. Themas R. Lewis, Mr. Edwnrd Rhyder, Mr. Charles R. Carlten. Mr. Rlchnrd Harvey nnd Mr. Reginald C. Castlcmalne. The marriage of Miss Katherlne War den Res9, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ress, of 6G34 Pine street, and Mr. Ralph Allen Turner took place en June 28. The Rev. C. Grant Hepper ofll efll elated. Miss Margaret Jenkins acted as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Gladys Jenkins nnd Miss Louise Jenkins. Mr. James E. Ress, Jr., was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burrows Cox Cex hend, of Maple, L. I., nre receiving con gratulations en the birth of a daugh ter, Elatne Cexhcad, en June 20. Mrs. Cexhend will be remembered as Mls9 Muriel Elaine Auchcnbach, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Sully, Jr., of New Yerk, nre receiving congratulations en the birth of a ten, Jehn Geergp Sully, en July 6. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge F. Roberts, of Flourtown, entertnlned recently In honor of the thirteenth birthday of their daughter, Miss Virginia Roberts. The guests were Miss Grace Kupke, Miss Helen Herger, Miss Mary Hemming, Miss Barbara Godshall, Miss Elsie Brldden, Miss Ruth Beldler, Miss Mar tha Berger, Miss Elizabeth Smnlley, Miss Johanna Kuder, Miss Marie Men Men serer, Miss Emily Seudcrs, Miss Mnrle Hare, Mr. Reld Petcrman. Mr. Wil liam Merrow. Mr. Maurlce Reynan, Mr. Edward McCleskey, Mr. Rebert Mc Mc Cleskcy, Mr. Raymond Kupke, Mr. El El weed Beldler, Mr. William Woodbury, Mr. Irwin Hlxsen, Mr. Leverne Pohle, Mr. Samuel Hemming, Mr. James Roy Rey nan, Mr. and Mrs. James Pettlt, of Philadelphia ; Mr. Thomaa Jolce, of Wayne : Mr. Mnrland Roberts, of Flour Fleur town ; Miss Alice Hare, of Philadelphia, and Miss Katherlne Hare, of Ambler. Dr. nnd- Mrs. William T. Shoemaker, of 109 Seuth Twentieth street, will sail from New Yerk en Saturday for Eu rope, where hpy will remain six weeks. Their daughter, Miss Barbara Shoe Shee mnker. will spend the summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeshua L. Shoemaker at their Cape Mny cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Burten Ferd, of 2407 Seuth Twenty-first street, are spending the month of Tuly at Atlantic City aboard their yacht, Wachusett II. With them Is their son, Mr. Charles Ferd, and next week they will be Joined Te Clese Out Short Lines of the Season's Newest Styles Black, White and Colored Footwear $.75 i That were up te $10 Winkelmait Style in Quality Footwear 1130 Chestnut St. At Twelfth we Soen te Be Married MISS RUTH MARION KEITH Whose marriage te Mr. Themas ' McNamara will take place en Tuesday, July 18, at St. Jeseph's Church, Fourth street and Willivgs alley. Mr. Mc Namara is a former college football player and coach at the University of Pennsylvania by their children, the Rev. and Mm. William L. Boyd, of Richmond, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Wlnfleld Wright nnd their children, of 927 Cllntern street, have opened Aeremcre, their summer home nt Sea Isle City, for the scaEen. Mls Helen V. Adler, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Isaac H. Adler, of Lansdewne, Is Bpcifdlng the summer ns .the guest of Miss Helen Mansbach, of Bay Side, L. I. Mr. Samuel P. Bernsteln, of Les Angeles, Calif., is visiting Mr, nnd Mrs. Max Newmnn, of 4220 Wynluslng avenue. Germantown Mr and Mrs. Frank R. Watsen and Miss Peggy Watsen, of 6401 Wayne nvenue, left recently for a trip of sev eral weeks through the Canadian Rock Reck ies. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld B. Perter, of 3108 West Penn street, entertained Mrs. Farley Qanet, of Harrlaburg, for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Waas and their son. formerly of the Wyneva Apartments, are spending the summer at their cottage, 18 Seuth Sovereign avenue, Ghelaea. Upen their return In September they will occupy their new home, 6240 North Fifteenth street. Frankford Miss Anna Embrey, of 1221 Fillmore street, Is en n trip te California. Mrs. C. Wright, of 4843 Dufflcld street, Is spending some time nt Mount Pecene. Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. La Reau, of 6008 Grlscem street, nre en a trip through the Great Lakes. Mrs. La Reau will spend a month In Buffalo visiting friends befere her return home. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. larry S. Cooper, of 179 East Roeevelt Boulevard, are stay ing nt Atlnntle.Clty. Mrs. C. Pntten nnd her dnughtcrs, Miss Mildred Patten nnd Miss Ethel Pntten, of Sixth nnd Thompson Btreets, nre spending the summer nt their cot Inge In Wlldwoed, Mrs. A. Lloyd, of 4261 Franklin street, will entertain the members of the Owl Club nt, her home this eve ning, The guests will be Mrs. J. Man Man Ien, Mrs. L. Anhenfeltcr, Mrs. S. Camp bell, Miss Ounhllda Belen, Miss I.tta Ward, Miss Edna Wiley. Miss Hen rietta Bllenn, Mls A. Deeley and Mrs. D. Kclscr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Plnholre, of 804 Roosevelt Beutevnrd, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daugh ter, DerW Jean Plnhelre. Mrs. Blair R. Miller, of 4041 North Franklin street, Is at Atlantte City. North Philadelphia The Rev. Charles II. Whltaker. of 816 North Preston street, Is spending some tlme nt the Delaware water unp, Mr. nml Mrs W. T. Clark, of 1622 North Bread street, are at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Gerstley. of the Hetel Majestic, nre spending the sum mer ut Jacksen, N. H. Mrs. A. Starr, of 2630 North Seven teenth street, and Mrs. Heraco Rains, nml her nnn. Alan Rtnrr. of 3816 North Seventeenth Btrect, are at Atlantic City rer me summer. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. Frank M. Feenev. of 1731 Jehn sten street, has returned after spending a week ns the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles J. Strowhever. .of Wlldwoed Crest, N. J. Mrs. Strowhever will be remembered as Miss Kathryn O. Hee nan, formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, Mrs. Vincent Cummlngs, of Chester, Pa,, Is spending the summer In Chelsea. Mrs. Cummlngs was Miss Kathrlne Fair brother, formerly of 6636 Montrese street, before her marriage last fall. Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eemmers are spending some time st the Shelburne. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ball are also at this same hotel, as are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stlllwell, who will spend the entire season. Mrs. Ernest G. Toegood, Miss Margah C. Toegood and Miss Elizabeth K. Scott, of Germantown, are at the Aberdeen Hetel. Longport. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tucker nnd Miss Mildred Tucker nre spending July and part of August at the same hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Bright, of this elty, have returned home after visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Bensen nt their Longport cottage. Moorestown The marriage of Miss Sarah Dutten Leeds, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. I. Powell Leeds, and Mr. Warren Plnder Miller, of Germantown, took place en Wednesday, June 28. nt Friends Meeting Heuse, Moorestown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Gladhlll were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. F. A. War den nt Beach Haven last week-end. MBMJMBMmMMiMM -..- All... . I vreerge Alien, mc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Big July Clearance of Fine Summer Millinery 225 fine hats marked at $3.00, $4.00 nnd $5.00. Absolutely the greatest millinery values we have ever offered Alse an extraordinary showing of smart sports hats at about half price, new $2.00 $7.75 Natural Chamois Gloves, $2.50 $3.00 and White Doeskin, $3.00 and $4.50 1- and 2-button, slip-en and strap-wrist, Natural chamois gloves, 3. 50. 3.oe. Genuine whlte doeskin gloves, and 4.50. strap-wrist and 12-button, 13.00 Pure Silk Hese, $1.35 a pair, 3 for $3.75 In Black, White. Navy, Cordovan, Hubs I an Calf, Sand and Ni.de. Chiffen Weight Silk Hese, $1.95 a pair, 3 for $5.50 In Black, Nude. Beige. Pole Gray and Silver. Values te 14, se. Bright Colored Sweaters, $1.65 and $1.85 Drep-stitch sweaters In delightful ehadcn that are worth twice n much as this. Net all sizes. Children's Socks, Short and Three quarter Lengths, 25c a pair Short socks, Whlte with coleied turnover or English ten seme colored with White tops. Net nil sizes. ' ' secits, slightly irregular. White with colored turnover Net all sizes. and tops. Allen's Newly Improved Quality Hair Nets, $1.00 a dozen, 3 dozen for $2.50 Allen's straight shape hair nets will be found te excel In tlm following peints: The meshes nre very clese: the nets are unusuallv long; the workmanship Is the best te be precured: the hair nwii , long and cf exceptionally ilne quality. r UHCU ls The cap shape net. whether In the small or large size, has unusini depth. Is well shaped and hns three rows of smaller meshes alenir h rilrt tn hnlil tlm net untlrrlv In tilnen .vti 1110 Beth tvnea of net may be had In undoubtedly the best nets en the marl for $2.60. Whlte single- or double-mesh nets nr. the same high quality, si. se a dozen. 'Kl0 or , double mttlh and are . at $1,00 a dozen, 3 dozen Gray double-mesh nets nre Week-End Supply Sale of Toilet Articles B. Mennen's Violet or Berated Talcum Powder. lr. Jergen's Talc, In 4 odors, usually 25c, new 18c. Coty's Talcum Powder, In L'Orlgan and 5 ether odor $1.26. new 05r. " Coty's Compact Face Powder. 80e slze nt 68c. Un Air Embaume Face Powder, $1.00 oval size at 76c Pocket Boek slze Coty's L'Orlgan or Paris Perfume. 3Sc Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, medium size, box of 6 cakes Jergen's Violet Glyerilne Seap, 83e a dozen. usually 50c. rl jDemimc yeranti Ladies' Tailor begs te announce that he has opened temporary quarters at 2102 Market Street (second fleer) in order that he may be able te attend the wants of his valued customers until the completion of his new building, 1721 Walnut Street Telephone, Sprue 8663 M , .r,.j. ..ji.AtnT'TIVi'V'''"'' "tflVl Alt Saltt Fer Caih L Stene 6. 1306 Walnut Street Ne Charge Account! YOUR LAST CHANCE te avail yourself of one of these startling bargains will seen be here, you'd better hurry, there are only a few days left of the Receiver's Big Sale Here's the greatest offer ever made: Special ! ! ! Special ! ! ! 150 DRESSES for ifternoen, evening and street wear, te $1)5. Receiver's price $38,75, Were formerly NOW $ 16 .75 Selected models, each and every one, in the very latest styles and of your choice of the finest quality can ton crene. Keshanara creee. creee Romaine. Geereette and sports materials; in white, black, navy, brown, rust, gray and ether colors, come early. Den t overlook this sale, but Hundreds of ether Bargains in Dresses, Coats, Capes and Wraps that are positively startling. DARNET GARDEN M3 (Formerly the lllnh Bridge Inn) JL 1 4S87 te 40 ltld.ee Ate. t the Cerner of RM Avenue. Wls- lilrken 1'nrkwsr snrt Fnlrnieunt Park Car (II Steps In Frent of Our Doer Tlin TALK OF TIIH TOWN CREATORE Ts BAND of 4t ArtUIn nnd Poleltn In Four Grand C'etirrrts Dully 3 1.45 8 10 P. M. k EITH'S THEATRE FANNIE BRICE ftensntlnnal Htr of ''Follies" MAHSIIAM. MONTOOMKHV "OKI.AIIOMA" neil AI.IIKIOIIT Tlies. Hwlft A Mnry Kelleri Others and KU 1 H BUUU Tfca Qlrl With the Smll WILLOW GROVE PARK Last Three Dam of Victer Herbert and His Orchestra Order Reserved Seats Knrly for Final Herbert Concerts rrlday Kvjr Dancing- Contest In Dancelan'i Saturday, July 15, Bey Scout Day -Hairdressing- BOBBED HAIR 7C MARCEL CURL OC JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 020 Chestnut Roem 20R rh, Wal 7147 One Flight Up Juat Apply This Paste and the Hairs Will Vanish (Hotidelr Secrets) The judicious use of a dclntene paste Insures nny woman a clear, hairless rffcln. Te prepare the paste, mix a little of the powdered dcla dcla dcla tone with seme water, then apply te the objectionable hairs for two or three minutes. When the paste is removed,- and the skin washed, every truce of hair will have vanished. Ne pain attends the use of the dclatene and tt will net mar the most bcnsitlve skin, but te in sure results, see that you get real dclatene. Adr. wttn&m This It Go-te-At-MetlM Wl Direction Stanley CnmBny of A ALWAYS PERFECTLY VBNTILATW. I tT J: NINETEENTH AND MARKBT 11. 1:80, 8:30. 0:80. 7:80, 0:8 A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURB ' Themas Meighan is- nrenitnM Atirs STOIlY "OUR LEADING CITIZEN Added Attraction Tile Marel l'lctur "Nanoek of the North" Next Week C0N8TANCE TAI.MADCJB1 In "The Primitive t.eer" JdSrlten EvsL W Dread nnd Chestnut 'S'ufvV'When Remance Rides" ' A'dded Attraction A Novelty "A TIHI TO 1'AJtAMOUNTOWN" An intimate glunpsM ut tlnu and dl rectors at stuille ami hen'e nil KTV ,2TH AND MARKET rALALCt 11:4.1 A. M. te 11 P. M. Richard Barthclmest ,.!jNr.. inrtniA iti and chehtnut AKVALUA 10 A.M. te 11:1.1 P.M. HAlSsTE.N"Rel Youth" V ll 1 Ulxiri 0 A. M. te 11:1)1 p, M ARAniAM l.OVK" NINTH AND MARKBT ' JOHN GILBERT r k nlTftl 8TH AND MARKET LAJrllUL 10 A. M. te 11:1(1 P. M. rflNSTVNrE TALMADOE In TOt.1T or THE FOLLIES" i JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 te 11 Popular Prices COIH & MARKET NiOHTLY Siin WED.. HAT.. 2;1S MAE DESMOND anther GLOBE CROSS KEYS Direction M. E. Kelt Chestnut St. at 19th Centln. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M. ALDINE THE POWER WITHIN Added "The Leather Pushers" Kid" Reberta Isis of Zord" With Rerrle Denny ns jj't W'li Jules Verne's Sports Suits One and two of a style only; all sizes, colors and fabrics. They were up te $55J)0 H2M&$25 Tailored Suits Navy and black, plain, em broidered and braid trimmed. They were up te $110 $25 & $38 Our Final Clearance Our Entire Stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters, Lingerie, Negligees Marked at Cost and Less OnlyOurOwnRegularGoeds-OnlyThisSeason'sSmartestStyles Street Dresses $12-50 Dresses that were up te $39.50 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $49.50 Final Clearance Price $ig.5e Dresses that were up te $55.00 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $110 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te Final Clearance Price $25'. $45.00 si35.?r .00 jJTjfbk, " " "" 111 lint Summer Dresses $4.95 Dresses that were up te $10.75 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $12.50 Final Clearance Price $5.75 Dresses that were iip te $19.50 Final Clearance Price $J.50 Dresses that were up te $25.00? -t f VX 1 m m m Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $32.50 Final Clearame Price $19.50 Coats and Wraps That were up te $165, Final Clearance Prices 925, US, $65 te $95 Spert Coats Thaj were up te $65, Final Clearance Prices $15, $19-50 f $25 & $35 Spert Skirts $4.95 $g.75 $fi.75 $11.75 Cleth Skirts, were up te $9.50 Final Clearance Price Silk Skirts, were up te $10.50 Final Clearance Price Flannel Skirts, were up te $12 Final Clearance Price Novelty Silk Skirts, were up te $19.50 Final Clearance Price Lingerie, Negligees and Sweaters Twe-Piece Sets (Step ins and vests) of dim ity ; tailored models, embroidery trimmed. Were $1,95, new Voile Night Gowns, tailored model. Were $1.75, new Gleve Silk Vests, drop stitch, flesh and orchid. Reg. price $2.50, new Tub Silk Petticoats, shadow proof, scalloped hem. Reg. price $2.95, new 95c $1.45 $1.65 Chemise of all-silk crepe uv '"ici tailored and lace-trimmed. Regularly $2.95, new nilippine Night uewns; embroidered. Were ud te ta SS.Sn Costume Slips, of tub silk, full knee lengt hem, shadow proof. Were $4.95, new Crepe Satin Negligees, draped model, long pointed sleeves $1 f 75 Werm $22.50, new H ' $1.95 $2.75 $2-95 $1.75 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Weel Slip-Ons, in white and colors. Were $3.50, new Mohair Slip-Ons, in white, black and colors, round or V-neck. Were $5.00, new Fibre Silk Tuxedo Sweaters; white, black, navy. Sizes 3G te 4G. Were $7.90, new Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters; heavy qual ity; black and colors ; all sizes. $1ft SO Were $27.50, new P LO'UXM $1.95 $3.95 $4.50 .K(? Ml , y. J VPS c i i L i ifl m 1 ' -m sn fr "-HOT-1 !'' '! 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