Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEffftER-PfflBAPELPHIA, FRIDAY.' DECEMBER 29, 1922
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GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Te tTcd Tomorrow
jVnicy ff-ymie Spcafe e e Many Important Events
Tonight and She Sees Seme Geed-Looking
Fur Coats
ntven It's Frlilnv of CliriKtmn!. wcek.i nlta t.lhme nt the DlncUsteiip. piiIoibe.
ninnlcht will 1)P nlmest the gnyrpt of'?,111? 9lBa..'!llini0' n pr.ifliinte of Mini
T ' . M'lai-n tvlll in nnrt lin fur nil lull t
tits from linrc!-verkln lcl pnrenlw
down If f'10 .ve,lnl? Rentlrmnn, who U
iiwillnB 1i!m fii'Pl iluticitiR class.
Te IierIh with, tliprc Is the rimrl
tnn Ynninlls' bnll nt 1 he Hellenic
Stratford for tlielr dphtitiintc lnuliter,
Asiiph. "tid ,lie ,ist ,,f th",'p pntcrtnln
InB nt flintier boferclinnd l nlmest end
jf,i, Anions (hem nre Mr. nnil Mrs.
Twlvnnl Hcckiclier, who will linvr
Pelly Franklin Dunne nR Ihclr guest
of honor, nml Mr. nnd Mrs. Htnnley
Orlswelil Flngc Jr.. who will give
dinner nt the Illtr. for Dr. nml Mrs.
Telm MeckrlilKc'n ileb dntiditer, Ilea
trlfe. s 5,n nm' 5Irs' Fln&R nre
mdurniiiff. Ileatrlce's pnrcuts will
rhnpprenc the pnrt.v.
Otlipr debs who will lie etitrrtniiipd
nre Anne II. Tewnseinl, f'elin Zlminer
mniin and Hertlin Hmythi', for whom
the MIp"' riiarlettp ntid Mnrj?nrclta
SherplefS will have about fifteen KtieRtH.
nt their linnip in Chestnut Mill, and
Florence Crozer, for whom Mr. nnd
Mre. Wllllnui Drayten (Srangc will give
a pnrty at the KHz.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kins Wnin
wriijlit, Mr. nnd Mrs. TivliiKten I,,
lliddlp and Mr. nnd Mrs. William II.
Denner will give dlnnerB, and be will
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Thayer, who will
rntprtflin for the Sydney Thnyers. Jr.
wl, I must net fercet te mention n
hontre party which Miss Anna T,evli
will clve for Mies I.orrnine Disston
Ind her finnee. "Lew" LuIcpiih, who
i be iniirried en April 7. Anna and
,.orrnine are great friends, you knew.
,'hpj' went West teRplher last summer
ml spent a month en a ranch in Wye
mnff.
rHF. f'lirlstmas meeting of the Sat
urday Evening Dancing Class will
I held in the foyer of the Academy
I inirjit at 0 o'clock and lets of heys
hmic from bearding school nnd college
will ke there first, ntid nfterwnrd te
the Yarnalls.
Mrs. fieerge McFiidden will receive,
mvisted by the ether members of the
leminitiee, who are Mrs. D. Mereaii
Kirringei', Mrs. Hubert li. Montgem-
Hchnel. Knrmltiirtnii. I'liiin
V..R .en? or IHcnRe's most popular i
ilebutnnlen u year ane.
J!r Orlscem Is n sen of Mr. Hedman
v.. Orlvceni, of thin city, nnd a. grand-.
son of the Inte Mr. Clement A. (iris-1
com. former president of the Interna
tiunal Mercantile Marine Company, and
a. nephew of Colonel I.leyd C. OrlHcem, ,
ex-Anibaspader te Italy. Mr. Orlscem
'.'"'"lu'itrd from Vole In the class of
1J... wbeie he was a member of the
feenler Society qf Kcrell and Keys. ITc .
wuii In the servk'c durliiB the war,
liuvlns been commissioned a recend lieu-'
tenant In the Weld Artillery Ileserve
Mr. Sydney P. T. 'Ureclt, of 2031 Pe
I.ancey place, has Issued Invitations for
a dinner en Friday evening, February
!'. In honor of Miss Helen Hepe Mont
gomery, debutante daughter of Mr. nml
Mrs. Itebert Lnmlnt; Montgomery, be be be
fere the Second Assembly,
Mr. and Mrs. Ktncy II. Lloyd, of Wye
Heuse, Ardmore, have Issued Invitations
for a thentre party, te be followed by
a supper at the Hltz-Carlten, en Tues
day evening, January L'3. In honor of
their daughter, Miss Ellen Douglas
Lloyd.
Mlsn Emma de L. Cushman, Miss
Hdltb X. Cushman, Miss Ida Cushman
and Mlsa Allce Cushman. of 91! Pine
street, will entertain nt dinner en Fri
day evening, February 2, In honor of
Miss Sarah Fianklln Duane, debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilusselt Dunne,
befere the bull Mr. and Mm. Nathaniel
Kncwlcs will give at the Hellevuc Hellevuc
.Stratferd, In honor of their debutante
daughter, Miss Nancy Knewlcs.
'lbe guests who- will attend the din-1
tier te be given this evening by MIh ,
Hannlng Orange, daughter of Mr. nnd '
Mrs. William Drnvtnn (IrniiL'e nt lli. '
AVelllngten, at the Hltz-Carlten, In honor
of Miss Florence ("rejicr, debutant)!
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdward
Crcycr. of 20DS Locust street, will In
clude Miss Augusta Harrison, Miss Ellen
Harrison, Miss Jane Hepburn, Miss
Anne Ashton, Miss Clntra Ellis, Miss
Kntliarlue D. Verter. Miss Ellen Mc-
Ji cnnel, Miss Oertrude A. If. araham,
Miss Agnes Orea, of Rethlehem; Mlsa
Ellen Douglas Lloyd, Mr. Harrison Mc
Michael, Mr. Mahlen Hutchinson, Mr.
noeeri I'cmiierten, Mr. Charles
winu, jir. cooper amltli. Jlr.
v:rmtmBKBk
.HKmk. FtJrH
of C410 Falrhlll Btreet, Oalt Lane Park,
are receiving congratulations en the
birth of u dxughttT, Anne Wllen Ilubl
can, en December 2".
West Philadelphia
A reception and supper was bold en
faturdnv evening last at Cressmau's
' Hall, Snventh street and (Jlrard n venue,
i There were seventy-five guests. At the
I reception the engagement of Miss Sylvlu
1 Lelhewtts, daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Atiraham ieiiiewiu. or 40r. u.mimere
avenue, was nnneunccd te Mr. Michael
Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuls
Williams, of 867 North Fortieth street.
The wcddln? will tal;e place In May.
Announcement has been made today
of the engagement of MIs Dorethy
Hentrlce Trier, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. FranclB Jehn I'ryer. Jr., of 447
Meuth Fifty-first street, and Mr. Clement
Hasklll Darby, of Huffale, X. V.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Melnlcl:, ei
1231 West Cllrard avenue, are en a trip
i te Haltlmore and Washington In cele
bratien of their twenty-firth wedding
anniversary.
North Philadlphia
The friends of the Northeastern Ho He
brew Orphans' Heme held their regular
meeting recently at the home. 1728
North Seventeenth street. Installation
of officers took place. Dr. Jacob J.
Seltman Installed the follewing: Dr.
Harry Herman, president i Miss Sarah
It. Tefman, vlcn president : Miss Mary
Kosher, recording secretary ; Miss U
Clarence Lenshead. Mr. Jehn W.
Lntchuin, Mr. William U, McClcna
chan, Jr., Mrs. Franklin Marshall, Mis.
Itebert Mllllgun, Mrs. Jeddsen Myers,
Mrs. Leyal I'alten, Mrs. William I'enc
MMMttirr. mri nxiietidlitir mnilnrv ! Mls Mm. lierace OUluleV. Mrs. Daniel
F. Geldberg, trea.'jrer; Mr. Abe Savrln, Helner, Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mih. ltenald
financial secretary and Mr. ILxrry Hti-1 Bhilgley, Mm. Wilbur Trltel, Mr. Her-
bln. sprtaant-at-arms. A knitting clrcle hert Wller, Mrs. Jehn Walther, Mrs
of the frlpnds of the Northeastern He'
brew Orphans' Heme has been organized
by Miss Sarah It. Telman for the pur pur pur
pone of knitting caps, sweaters and
slippers for the orphans, who range
from two te six yenra of nge. The
meetings are held en Thursdp.y eve
nings at 7:80 o'clock nt 1728 North
Seventh street.
Mrs. f.Uyten O. nice, of 3B22 North
Twenty-seventh street, announces the
engagementef her daughter, Miss Caro Care
line Illce, and Mr. Jehn E. Twining,
also of this city.
Along the Main Line
The guests who will attend the lunch
eon and bridge party which Mrs. Hemer
II. Uerry, of 16 North Sixty-third
street, Overbroek. will give this after
noon In honor of Mre. William Ward,
3d, of Chester, will be Mrs. Harry H.
Adams, Mrs. Allen Barry, Mrs. Stewart
Huck. Mrs, Paul Berry, Mrs. Edwin 13.
Cullen. Jr., Mrs. Benjamin T. Conwell,
Jr.. Mrs. Jeseph Cellins, Mrs. Oscar
Cuenther, Mrs. Frederick Oelg, Mrs.
II, nriM Whlfu.nll Afn Ujitirv WnnflritfY
.W.n-' .tiit.Til.ll, ftt.,(,, , ... ... ..w . ... ,
Miss Mary Barrett, Mlse Ada Deerlng,
Miss Anne Uasten, Mips enstancn de
Mesa and Miss Amelia Wilkinson. Mrs.
Werd was, before her marriage, a short
time age, Miss Marjorle Black, daughter
of Mrs. Cresby M. Black, of Chester.
Frank ford
Miss Florence Burns, of Sellers street,
has left for the Seuth, whera she will
spend seme lime with her aunt In Sa
vannah.
Mrs. Frank Wotter, of Wakellng
street, will entertain a number of her
frltnds at her home tomorrow evening
Josephlno Underwood, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chtimplln L. ("nderwoed.
whoiie engagement te Mi. Bradford Hit
ter has recently been nnneunc d
liyvrs Lcainy
A quiet wedding tn-eK place en
Wednesday nftcrneun at 4 o'clerk In
the Nt.rtlimliinter I r""lijterl.'in Church.
Thirty-fifth and Mat mi? streets, when
Miss Iluth I J Le;un. ilntighler of Mrs
Laura M. Leatm, of 21 a Nerh Thirty
fifth street, Ijcunine the bllde of Mr.
William Bartolett Byers, also et Wjt
Philadelphia The Itev. Dr. Jesepli
I), C Mackle elllclnted. The bride, win
wuh given In marriage by her brothel.
Mr Frank A Leamy. were tnuellnrf
1 gi wn if brown chiffon trimmed wltli
I fur and geld lace and a onrsnge beiifjliet
I of ueul rep Aft'r th" ceremony
Mr and Mr.. !irrs left en nn extended
! weddiiiK jeurtiv Tin y will be at henin
after I'Vbriii rv I in the Llod (SeefRO
1 Apart, iietiti, H.unllten. Unfarii, Can.
NEW liREMODELcO
MANAGEMENT HCCJUVEflATEO
Gcrntantewn
Mr and Mrs. Marcellus E. Mc
Dowell, Jr., of 626 Westvlew street,
have as their guest during the helldnya
Mise Qean I'ulten, of Baltimore.
Mrs. Ooerge Clarence Jehnsen, of 30
West Jehnsen street, entertained en
Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mlsi
MISS GERTRUDE &
IIECKSCHER
Daughter 'of Mrs. Maurice
Hcchnchcr, of Bevmcud Farm,
Ncwiewn Square, and Seven
teenth and Walnut street,
whose marriage te Mr. Alfred
A. Diddle, son of Mrs. Arthur
Diddle, of 1821 De Laneey
place, ivill take place at neon to te
morrow at St. Mark's
uranee. jir. wiiiium . v,,,.iin m,.
Frederick Bally, Mr. Jehn Ewlng, 3d!
Knowles will glve for their debutante
daughter, Miss Nancy Knewlcs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank (..ranger Ken
nedy, of 2013 Snruen street, will entci-
Hfr-1 tain nt dinner, followed by u theatre!
iTcrmnn I'-'ity, tomorrow evening.
Mr. Geerge McNeely, of Helt Hill,
.ur. j eiin cerney nnd Mr. Ilnhert mierh. I """ '. ."'" .'". ':'";"-" ".'.'. '.v"
ery, Mrs. (Jeorge Stuart Pnttrrsen, I ncr, of New Yerk: Mr. Jehn Ingerhell Var H ,,11KMt- .l: alree,y wlu 4"se
Mrs. Jehn Ribbon. Mrs. Jehn S. New- I Mr Montgomery Deaver and MrVrJen. I g' V'ihS Bli'J 'c&tfZ?" n'dv
mCMinSh. tlKTO Will IH no COttllntl. UUC htratftml. In lmnni nf ttiAlt ilelM,t.,trt i ,,.,. ... i. uAni-.A .7,-.. n...i ......
. n..l .
, ... . ..! ii . ,.i.. ..!.. i mvuuiuihi. i t-uci, ni ii'ii iiu uiviiit" i it i iv umi puip
Micro win de u ceininiuee ni ue.vs 10 i uauymcr. .iisa AKncs varnaii. I per which Bhe will km nt tlie Hit.-
.A,. Ahni ....l4lllllM MAI... AlMAAlllltf lKltll I l1HHtft CnA1.mB T.--.-. . t
Ilarrinw and .Hiiimle Hntflcld. who are ' T ,!'""!! Ij"; G- I?,r,ll,tc" Heberts, of honor of Miss Vemer Petersen, debu-;
hnth home from Princeton for the hell- tf" ?'f- VvLCnlJCriMJ,,,,.,nt " U"!10 IauB1,t,f,r ?f MV- ,""1 M.s. Ocerge
,, ,,it i)0 !,, ,.iinrirn nssisted bv . ? .f ..Z . J . penl.n5' Jnnuarj -". I'etersen, will be chnpeinncil by Mr.'
iJJ' . mi. ... i.i. .f. ' "f. it'-. ! '" .010,r of. their tilece. Miss Constance and Mrs. Petersen Insttad of Mis. ;
rnuiuri i.iuuwu, luun "mi, .mi . ijuiuimi . ueiure 1110 (IBIICO ftlLnilUMfS DOWnlng
Ilntfii-ld (Jinimic's jeunger brother), : Clarence '.. Zantzlngcr, of Orecnacre, ! ., ,. . . ,
.mil (icorse Packard. Chestnut Hill, will glve at the Phlla-1 , Mrs Hobart Hew aim. of Washing-
There will be a great miinv dinners "J01"1'1'1 Cricket Club. In honor of tlielr i 9n;, eiitcrtnltiej at luiichoeii i yejtcrday
i .i I . i- .11 "'""crJ daughters, MM Sarah C. Zantzlncei' nt t,,rt benw of her mother. Mis. Henry
before the c ass. perlmps the largest et mlM M,' Mnrv Vau"-Buckley iant- '"uncle, of Lansdcwn-. In honor of Miss
which will be given by Dr. and Mrs. zli.ger, uud their son, Mr. Alfted Z-int-1 Mar-a" Cassard Toegood. daughter of
l'errv S. Allen nt the Kltz for their sslnger. ' Mr. and Jim. K.-uest T. Toegood, of
daughter, Mary Virginia. There will ,, . , ,, , ,.. " Esmend. Twelfth and Spruce streets,
he about scventv-llve cuests. I hear. .;! "-. , ' I,sanQ " -Teanes, of , whose marriage te Mr. T. Bremley
Olhcr i who u Lilpi tprtnin r Vr nn -'018 De Laneey place, will shortly Is- Floed, of Ceiinantcwn. will take place
Vlri r i nn 'f 1, ,,f J, ' I: ?, l,'vltutle"s, te " dintier-dance en , en Saturday evening. January 13. Mrs.
Mrs. (.. , htunit I'attersen. who will Tliuediiy evening, February S. nt the ' Hewland. befere her recent marriage,
jive a dinner nt their home for their Hellevue-Stratferd, In honor of Miss was Mlsj Hurrlll Luck,
daughter Beatrice: Mr. nnd Mrs. Lllzabeth Morgan, debutante daughter i ,, . T - , t,. ,.. .. .
fAaaxi. u'nniu.n., ...t in .,...,! f. of Mr. nnd M i a ii.,i i r " .. .i M ts. J. J-.arl Vagner. Miss Iluth ('
their veunger daughter. Eliza INnncv :Mlss 'crner Petersen, debutante duugh- JY??",cr n,ml Mlss ,JIar' A.; "'""r, of j
r'li" r" 'i"V.r.?::..' ViZ:.! ?."". iter of Mr. and Mrs C-cercB Pi,tr.n. r.113 He Lanccy place, will sail en the
.wrai.,1 n ,i ii yuiimiii. ii ! ici , , . "- carenla rrem Kcw Yerk en Ftbruarv 10
Mr. and Mrs. Penn-tiaxkell Hull, feri Air. and Mrs. C Colket Wilsen of
Mary Hare Hall; Mr. Philip Dunn, for ' Wilsen Farm. Paell, will be at home,
his nit'iv, Suzanne Wister. Dr. nnd , lnf')""nl ': , -Nw Year's Day from 4
for a stay of several months In Europe.
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Dunlap Glauser.
f r.l.A...M r, ... n..l .l. - . !
(Irs Tumps Wisler dnnplitnr Air ' 1. " " '"-'"'' '" iii.'fi iuiune am Airs. . .1 V . "V""""xv, "'" ",n,,it'i''
.urs. .lumps uisers (inugnier, Air. , Heggs and Miss M. Ienise Beces of I of tl,elr daughter. Miss Kathryn Dun
anil Mrs. Mnrshall Morgan, ill honor , wiisTilngten. D. r. Assisting Ir ? rccVl?. ' 'aP Glauser. te Jlr. Herbert B. Spack Spack
ef their daiishler. (j race Price, nnd Mr. j Ing will be Mrs. Andersen Mrs Cor-' man' of 'eatesvllK son of Mr. and Mrs !
.ind Mrs. Sjdnev E. Hutchinson, for nellus I.ane Wells. Mr. r.inh cr.r, Herace B. Sii.icknian. at a dinner nartv I
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Kiiincps.
Bl'T this deea net complete the
"doilies" n? Ilin evnnlnir. The Frl-
Mrs. CelPn Colket Wilsen, Jr., nnd Mrs! I preceding the dance which they gave at
William Lntta Xan.au
liave been sent out
Jr. Ne cauls
Dr. William W Keen and Miss Keen
of 1320 Spruce street, have Issued ln-
rations inr a itceptien nt their heni
lay Kvpnlng Dancing Class, which was
un.imi I,.... ti.:.. ...!.. ..H.t ...1.11. :..
for:. Mlelitlv riiiiiiBcr crowd than the I'J'J1!!!:.8,',1",5;.".?;!'!.-J.anUi""-v f'0!
Sfiliirdny Kiening. will have its Christ- ' v '"'" "'-""-'"
Mas meeting at the Eniprgency Aid from j Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt, of P.nd-
S until 10::t0 oMeek. The class I" !"!!,,,J ' '1"!?.rt'1li"'!.1, 1unclrn nmI ."
inder the iliiwli.ni .if AIr Tnlin S n.ntlnce party tomorrow- afternoon In
S n v i t i"! i i honor of her daughter. Mls,s Henrietta
Npttbelcl. .Mrs. Inincis IL Packard. M. Schmidt. The guests will be members
hi", iicnrgp i . x na.vei- anil Airs. ii. . or tlie scnoel sel.
1'riiiten U'lberts, who Is secretnry
AirJ. llenry K. Bartow will give a
dinner hcfeip tliis class for Margaret
:'lid Ann Packard. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Pnek.'ird's daughters, and for Mnry
Helen Warden, the daughter of Mr.
.mil Mrs. Clarence Warden.
TX SPITE of the popularity of earn
y ciil, baby lamb and all the ether new
fur, M'al, sipiirrel nnd beaer still
IciM t Iir-t r own. I paw Miss Eleaner
Hurt i she is the daughter of Mr. and
Mr. William Heward Mart and rnnde
li'r debut Inst winter) en Chestnut
Hrt wearing n very pretty coat of
lienver. Jt was quite long and straight
end was most liecnmiiig. With it she
ere ii small green felt hat.
I 'iw nnnther attractive beaver coat
"'ie din- lalelv. tee, Anna Ies was
wenr ng it, nnd it was made short and
''en ring i'. and it was made short In
'he new- Nt.l "jacket" effect, and
l(.(de.l pfV we.), .v small black velvet
(.'it lunched en the brim at the right
wil'i ii large poinpen of orange ribbon
""I'lpleteil her costume.
Anna is one of our "college debs"
'Ms winter, ou knew. She hnd her
"iniiiig-eut ten last spring and new
Mies te college, but mines home for the
MMiijv nnd n great ninny week-ends.
Mip doesn't miss se verv much, nfter
H. NANCY WYNNE.
Miss Carel P. Smith, daughter of
Mrs. L. Heward Weatherly, r,-f .111!)
Chestnut street, will entertain at dinner
en Friday evening, February 2, In honor
of Miss Jey Drew-Bear, debutant,
daughter of Mrs. Jesse Drew-Bear, nt
102 Seuth Eighteenth street, before tin
dance, which Mr. nod Mrs. Nathaniel
the Chester Club en Wednesday eve
nlng in Miss Ulnuser's honor. The
Buerls nt the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
G. Donald Spackman, Miss Mary Clark,
of Pittsburgh: Miss I.ady Jane Tteby,
of Annapelis: Miss Elizabeth Hull nnd
Miss Anna Joyce, of Swarthmerti ; Mls
Knthprlnn Beldlemiui, of Hnrrlsburg ;
Miss Eleaner Haley, of Mentelalr; Miss
Julia (ieerge, of Elisabeth, X. J.: Miss
S'erlia Hughes, Mr. Herbert B. Spack
man. Mr. Charles B. Humpton, of
Ceatesvllle : Mr. It. Charles Turner, of
Brooklyn : Mr. Earl Douglas and Mr.
Bruce Douglas, of Terente, Can; Mr.
Paul Dettercr, of Pettstcrwn, Pa.; Mr.
Itebert P. Bedlnc, of Trenten j Mr
Wayne Haley, of Mentelalr. and Mr
Edward Hewltt, of Elizabeth. X. J. : Mr
W Sproul Ijwls and Mr. James A.
Cochrane.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itaymend E. Hublcan,
KKSST
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Tim engagement of Miss Olga Llhme I
'' Mr ('liiiicnt A Orlscem, 3d, was I
iiiin.imeeil yesterday by Mr. nnd Mrs.
', lial Llhme, uf Chicago nnd Watch I
"ul. B I , ut a ball given for Miss I
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Popular Matren
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1837
Becoming Velour Sports
Hats Are New Only $1.85
The feimer values were $6.00 nnd $7 00 Among them are hats
for women and for children as well. Thev all have smnrt bands of
gresgraln ribbon and theso for children b.ue the streamers young
sters leve. An attractive winter sports hat at an amazing low' price.
PRE-INVENTORY SALES IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS
Final Clearance of
Harvard Mills Underwear
20 Off for Friday and Saturday Only
Fer these two dnys broken sizes nnd broken styles in our
Harvard Mills Vniensuits and 2-picce p;armcnt3 will be marked
at 20r'e off the present price.
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Weel Scarves Reduced, new $4.00 te $8.00
V.'e have reduced all our lovely wool pc.irvpa by .subtracting '.'C-.
of the previous low prices. Hcarves of tan. brown, gray and color,
which were formerly $5 00 te $10 00 nie new 04.00 te $8.00,
Mussed Handkerchiefs at Lew Prices
Tk... ,.,. iinnillverchlefH nt all sorts among them, for men. women
and children, There nie inexpensive, handkerchiefs even mere i educed
In price n number of odd Initialed ones at verv geed llgure-i and
neme of our loveliest handkerchiefs at prices which will bring tbuin
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within the reach of all.
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Splendid $1.00 Stationery at 75c a Bex
4 sheets of the bent quality pap.'r n' 1 4S envelopes te n-at -!i.
In pink blue, white or gray It comes amac'lvely packed In a l.u-...
lilngul box
Colored Cotten Petticoats Reduced
Colored cotton petticoats which were Jl 25 are new ?5e and
these which were $.' On nre ?I.C5.
Tlmie is also a collection of mussed sl.lv nnd muslin uudmv.vir
at M'i'J much lowered prices,
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Toilet Goods at Reduced Prices
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. OAe Specialty Shep .ofOfwinatiend
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
SATURDAY
END-OF-THE-YEAR
CLOSING-OUT SALE
REGARDLESS OF COST
WOMEN'S & MISSES1 HIGH-GRADE APPAREL
WOMEN?S DAYTIME
& EVENING DRESSES
GROUP 118.00 te 27.00
Canten crepes, serpentine crepes, drepstitch Can
ten, satin-faced Canten and Reshanara in smart
models.
Formerly 29.50 te 49.50
GROUP II 29.00 te 37.00
Malelaise, crepe de chine, Reshanara crepe,
Canten crepe with lace, crepe Romaine and crepe
Renec; fashionable colorings.
Formerly 55.00 te 89.50
GROUP III 39.00 te 54.00
Metal cloth and lace combinations, Canten crepe,
crepe Renee and satin Canten in daytime and
evening models.
Formerly 65.00 te 115.00
GROUP IV 56.00 te 159.00
Crepe Elizabeth, silk matelasse, metal lace,
chiffon velvet brocades, satin Canten and chiffon
in vivid, dark and pastel shades.
Formerly 85.00 te 225.00
MISSES DAYTIME
& EVENING DRESSES
GROUP 125.00 te 35.00
Crepe Renee, matelasse, Peiret twill and satin
Canten in charming versions of the mode; fash
ionable colorings.
Formerly 49.50 te 69.50
GROUP 1139.00 te 47.00
Satin matelasse, Peiret twill, Canten crepe, satin
Canten and crepe Renee in a varied selection of
chic modes.
Formerly 55.00 te 79J50
GROUP III 55.00 te 89.50
Velvets, crepe dc chine, satin Alaska, taffeta,
chiffon. Peiret 'twill and Canten crepe in day
time and evening models.
Formerly 85.00 te 150.00
GROUP IV 16.00 te 32.00
Crepe de chine, satin Canten and Peiret twill in
several youthfully smart effects; various colorings
in the group.
Formerly 29.50 te 49.50
One-of-a-Kind
WOMEN'S DRESSES
79.50 te 150.00
Formerly 129.50 te 215.00
Satin crepe, crepe Renee, Scotch tweed,
Peiret twill, Juina, chiffon elvet, crepe
Romaine, crepe Elizabeth and Remer,
beaded chiffon voile.
One-of-a-Kind
MISSES' DRESSES
75.00 te 150.00
Formerly 129.50 te 210.00
Canten crepe, satin Canten, chiffon velvet,
metallic brocade, in styles fascinatingly
youthful; the season's leading colors.
WOMEN'S 2 & 3 PC. SUITS
GROUP 139.00 te 135.00
Twe-Piece Suits trimmed with fine furs.
Formerly 75.00 te 225.00
GROUP II '12.00 te 165.00
Three-Piece Suits, with or without fur.
Formerly 125.00 te 235.00
GROUP III 37.00 te 79.00
Twe-Piece Tailored Suits without fur.
Formerly 65.00 te 125.00
GROUP IV 25.00 te 37.00
Twe-Piece Tailored Suits without fur.
Formerly 49.50 te 79.50
GROUP V 1S.00 te 35.00
Twe-Piece Suits, some with fur trimming.
Formerly 49.50 te 125.00
Women's Dcpt. : Second Fleer
MISSES' 2 & 3 PC. SUITS
GROUP 125.00 te 79.50
Twe-Piece Suits, with or without fur.
Formerly 39.50 te 135.00
GROUP 11-9.50 te 195.00
Twe- or Three-Piece Suits, fur trimmed.
Formerly 85.00 te 295M0
Mines' Dcpl. : Fourth Fleer
BLOUSES-REDUCED
Costume Over-Blouses
Formerly 12.50 te 27.50 -,
Handsome Over-Blouses many of
them reproductions of imports
satin Canten, Georgette, brocades,
crepe de chine in fascinating shades ;
hand-embroidery, beading and lace
effects.
First Fleer
8.75
10.00
12.50
15.00
FUR ANIMAL SCARFS
Stene Marten Scarfs . . . 39.50
Regularly 53.00
Baum Marten Scarfs . . . 49.50
Regularly (9.S0
Hudsen Bay Sable Scarfs . 69.50
Regularly 95.00
Pointed Fex Scarfs .... 75.00
Regularly 110.00
Fex A nimal Scarfs .... 95.00
Ileige, lllue and Platinum.
Px. Seal is Dyed Ceney Fur Dcpl. :
FINE FUR COATS
40" French Seal Coats . . 175.00
Skunk cellar and cuj)j, Reg, ','G5,oe
40" Hudsen Seal Coats . . 210.00
Skunk cellar and cuffs. Reg. 295.00
45" bludsen Seal Coats . . 245.00
Skunk cellar and cuffs. Reg. 350.00
Hudsen Seal Medel Ceals 495.00
and 50", contrastingly trimmed.
Reg. 750.00
Fifth Fleer
Hud, Seal is Dyed Muscat
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THOMAS METOHAN IN ' BACK HOME
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Extra Miclnifflit Performance
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New Year's Eve Midnight Performance
12TH tc IIARKET
10 A. M. te 11 16 P. M.
PALACE
GLORIA SWANSON
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New Year's Eve Midnight Performance
ARCADIA
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