Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1915, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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IPDDINGS OF TODAY
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Ncall Becomes Bride of
0. A. L Phillips, JrtQthcr
iarriageo.
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kg weaumE u- .-oij .wovijiinn, it uuum
daughter of Mr. arid airs Frank
Scilt. took place at noon today to
Alfred IngoraoU Phillips, Jr. The
Many was a quiet ono, performed by
, J Andrews juarns, rector emen-
y St 1'au'B Episcopal Church, Cheat-
"itlll Miss Ncall was attended by
ifhomas S Downing, of Pittsburgh,
atrtn of honor Miss Adelaide Ncall.
jft cf tha bride, was maid of honor.
Phillips had for ms ucst man Dr.
ion J ivicwoucn. a reception fol-
fihe ceremony.
HENDIUCKBO.V-MOYEIl.
wedding of Miss Blanche Wheeler
IitCjer, daugmer hi wr. ana jirs. John
IXvMoTer, of B0O7 Penn street, and Mr.
tint Vlloeri iienuricKson win iaKo place
f ai me iiuwio ui inu unue s parents.
ceremony win u. penormeu at s
v h the Ilev. Harry C. Crawford.
atbush, N. Y.
1 bride will wear n gown of duchetan
Rffrfnd lace, with a long court train,
Ijjier vcn win ud ui tune, caugni wiui
sje blossoms. She will carry a bridal
Saaet of wmio rosea ana lines or the
ffier. The maid of Tionor, Miss Irene
Mih, will be gowned In yellow, her
Jot being- ot taffeta, draped with chlf
tiSnd a large yellow hat, trimmed with
JS roses and streamers. She will carry
git roses.
jtti. Horace Godfrey Wunderlo. of
M HIU! Miss Mary Mlchener Bolton,
Sim, Margaret Tustln O'Haro and MIbs
trena Brooks, of Gouverneur, N. Y., have
fiiS chosen as bridesmaids. They will
nu white lace dresses, trimmed wlt'n
jjlt rosebuds, and largo pink and whlto
ill. Mr. Edward James Baley, of Hart
ford, Conn , will act as best man. A re
igion will follow Immediately after the
i?wnny. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moyor,
Hrjind Mrs. Hendrickson, Miss Helen
Hiadrlekaon and tho entire bridal party
.N4t..l.l. tllW- .IU. L.a.. II. .
rrsccivo. uii.utj iiuiuo win dq a
kr "ef pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hen.
' . .I. ... . .
blcison win loavo inis evening for a
tiddlnj, Journey and will bo at homo
jr ootocer l.
Ka PDACCHURI.BUnT.
like marriage of Miss Marie Jeanette
IKarltnirt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
IKurlburt, to Dr. Charles V. Peace, of
CatiYllIc, will tako placo tonight, at 7:30
('clock at tho homo of tho bride's parents.
KtjIIunter avenue. Tho ceremony wilt
tperformed by tho Itev. George n. Gil
lespie, pastor of tho Coatesvlllo Presby
tia Church.
Ss bride, who will be given In mar
ttijVby her father, will bo gowned In
JTgrywhlte duchesso satin trimmed with
ffitntllly lace, nnd will wear a veil of
fOray tulle arranged with orange blos
Einj. She will carry a bouquet of bride's
rats ana lilies of the valley. Her only
itondant will bo her sister, Miss Mildred
Jjjtturlburt. who will wear a dainty
festk' of point d'csprlt, combined with
ptok ta.ff.eta, nnd will carry nn arm bou
joitjof plnlr rosebuds.
jKietor Peace will havo Dr. Paul S. Go
!i,jaf New Egypt, Pa., as best man, and
"JlTEshers will be Mr. Harry Vandegrift.
jfKoatesvlllo, and Mr. Charles riood,
'ffljmmcdlately following tho ceremony
here Will m n rn'AnHnn rTfA linn. ...til
2ittra.etlvely decorated with pink roses
ndjpotted plants. Dr. and Mrs. Peace
(fir a wedding Journey will live in
-oatesvllle, whore thoy will bo at home
er September 1. Tho bride Is a widely
Mjrn organist of this city, having given
number of recitals.
JgggjgJJPgSgrPgniADBEPHIA-. MOHDAY, 3VVS
TtiAID AT FETE FOR MERCY HOSPTT-at.
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31', 1915;
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MISS MAY WALSH VlifilWfW vfe . i - iBC' '
sS!wMfcvaM?$L'' Al?H .. frMtWW MRS. CHAHt.es MnnTAtnTru-
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OCAL A PERSONAL
MATTERS OF fNTBRBST
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Informal Entertainments, Lunches, Dinners and- Dames Witt
Occupy Society Today Summer plans are Formed,
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blerllng, Mrs
Emma Mortell and Mrs. Catherine Hat
ley, of 3S23 Baring street, motored to
Allcntown nnd spent tho. week-end with
friends there.
Miss Helen Kinney, 410 Central Park
West, Now York, Is the guest of Miss
Bophlo Rlnge and Miss May Hinge, 33
Woodland avenue. A dinner dance was
given In hor honor Friday night by her
hostesses.
A reception was given to Mr. "William
J. Morrow, Jr., by Mr. nnd Mrs. "V. J.
Morrow at their residence, H3 North E9th
streot, on Thursday evening last. Among
tho guests were Miss Jennie C Unldwln,
Miss Emma Bozarth, Miss Helen Bozurth,
Miss Nellie Carter, Miss Kdythe Lynch,
Miss Buby Mullcr, Mr. Arthur Bllllng
hanr, Mr. rrancls Boyd, Mr. Frank Brod
crlck, Mr. Gcorgo J Gsell, Mr C. Mere
dith Johnson, Mr. Edward O'Connell and
Mr. A. J. Snlte.
Miss Mario Jeanotto Hurlburt enter
tained Informally at supper last night at
her home, 6431 Hunter avenue, for tho
members of her bridal party.
MISS AMEE JUNKER
m MALLON AUER.
Announcements havo been received of
isjmarrlago of Miss Edna May Auer,
ujghter of Mr. nnd Mra. Charlea T.
ner, of 2339 Frederick avenue, Baltl
' Md" t0 Mr Lawrence A. Mallon,
Drexel nvenue, Lansdowne, Pa., on
2mV' Mr nntl Mrs- Lawrence Mallon
53 for Niagara Falls, Montreal and
srwjtOt Canada, where they went on
elrweddlng trip. After their return
-r win mane tnelr home In Baltimore,
55 )Whero Mr. Mallon has resided for
S-ast three years. Ho Is with D. B,
Jrtln Company, of Baltimore, Md.
P
'S?.0' Miss Blanche E. Ten Fel. dnugh-
.k.Ur anu fllrs- Josepn C. Ten Fel, of
ajwakefleld streot, nnd Mr. Itussell T.
1m; ot Ablngton, on Thursday, Juno
BThe ceremony was performed in 3t
ojent do Paul's Church In tho morn
Lt 9 o'clock by the nov. Father Henry
nnor.
HM Mary Ten Fel, sister of tho bride,
iMnaesmaid, and Mr. William J. FJtz
JW acted as best -man. A breakfast
Girard Estate
Mr. and Mis. John W. McKenty. of 25
South Colorado terrace, aro receiving con
gratulatl6ns on tho birth of a daughter,
Elsie Gertrude. Mrs. McKenty will be
remembered as Miss Mary Boal before
her marriage.
Miss Nan Carroll, of 2327 South Colo
rado terrace, spent the week-end ns the
guest cf her sister, Mrs. Baymond Collins,
of Mount Airy.
'wed at tho home of the bride's par-
'& fitter Whlph tlA vniltlft- rnnnlA lttft-
gtrlp South.
hi.ouncem9nt ,a made of the marriage
pilss Anna Florence Gross, daughter
(Mr. Peter Gross, ot 439 Boulevard,
F:r. John Francis Williams, of
urord, on Wednesday morning.
P VS. The ceremony was performed
tthe Church of tho Incarnation, the
U Father James Williams, cousin of
i&ridegroom, officiating, assisted by
pstor, tho nev. rather Michael
!Si The bride, was attended by her
Si Miss Emma Gross, as maid of
IVf find thn hriffrnnm t.nrl fnt Tila
ignan his brother, Mr Charles Wlll-
st tiio usners included Mr, Charles
lm. Mr Frank V Gross, Mr. Henry
Rfs and Mr. Thomas a. McGahan.
Ml reception and breakfast followed.
itnicn tna young couplo left for an
-ed wedding trip.
Ji?J1ave been received announcing
W'rnase or miss Mary MoCann for-
iTSf Ashbourne, tn Tlr .Tnhn .T nink.
Eminent young veterinary surgeon of
iS'ln. Pa. On their return from a
rough New York State Dr. and
win reside in Scranton.
lAlong the Reading
ana JUrs. Ilanry H. Baltzell are oc.
SS t)uir home, corner of Greenwood
Eft RnA Yln.1.1lb. ..11. . ..
ri. "" -" wkv. tv jutuio, aier
gfn of two yeare, and ore enter-
K wr son and daughter-in-law,
B9W make their home In New Bng-
6-P4 Mrs. Georce B. Itoden and
frt Itoden. of Glenside avenue.
M- Will leave on Thursday. July
Jardner, Mass., where they wilt
n4 Mrs. fcsymour and Mr. Arthur
ywvur, qp ims qjreen street. hva
b noma or Jiisfl m. 8. Morris on
' avenue. Fort Wl.lhlnl.tnn for n.
W summar weeks. Tbw will --
-luring in a itrnoo -WW VlBg
A Dlbnio sunntf wiH Im
- o the lawn.
Wynoot Iiraaoh of tha Nsdlwork
America win hold thair final
r this year at the
BUI. on Bent road.
afternoon, at 2 W o'
South Philadelphia
Miss Sarah Toll, of Trenton. N. J., will
be tho guest of Mr. and Mra. Maurice
Linett, 417 Dickinson street, for a few
days. Miss Toll Is a nloco of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Linett nnd will be extensively enter
tained during her visit.
Miss Ethel Cohen nnd her sister, Miss
Ireno Cohen, of 619 Tasker street, have
gona on an extonded trip through New
York Btate. They will visit many rrienas
and will go to Atlantlo City tho latter
part of July.
Miss Dora Lapln, 1431 South 6th street,
has recently returned from New York
City where sho visited hor sister, Boso,
who Is in a hospital there. The latter Is
doing nicely and will soon return to this
city.
The House Committee of St. Monica's
Guild is making arrangements for Us
first annual outing, which will bo given
on July 17 to Chamounlx. Invitations hava
been extended to all the members and tho
St. Monica's Catholic Club has been In
vited In a body. A feature of the day's
program will be athletio contests, for
which prizes will be given to the various
winners. The commltteo having tho ar
rangements In charge are as follows."
Miss Anna Crowley, Miss Mao Malloy,
Miss Margaret Clemens. Miss Jane
Dowd, Miss Clara Dowd nnd Miss Mar
garet Logue.
Lieutenant Commander Frederic Buns
ville Payne, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Payne
hava as their guest irt the present tlmo
Lieutenant Commander Paynes uncio,
Mr. David W. Payne, U. 8. A. (retired).
Mrs. William L. Scott of Pittsburgh,
Pa., is at present me gueai ui n v'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Devenny. of
1811 South Broad street. Mrs. Scott came
to the city to attend the wedding of her
Bister, Miss Emily Devenny. which will
take Place next week. She will be remem
bered as Miss Mary Dovonny before her
marriage.
Mr nnd Mrs. John Schramm, of 2116
South 80th street, aro receiving congratu
lations on tho birth of a son. Mrs,
Schramm will be remembered as Miss
Matilda Kelly before her marriage last
year. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chllds Hodgens, of
2133 West Passyunk avenue, are enter
talnlng at the present time Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wilson, of Roenesier, .r a.
will remain with them for about three
weeks.
Hotel Arrivals
North Philadelphia
Miss Mary Aungler entertained last
week at cards at hor homo, 604 North
32d street A supper followed the game.
o kucsis included Miss May McCahey,
M Iss Marguerite Howard, tho Misses Par
rcll and Miss Isabel Elsenhower.
Tho Ushers' Association of the Twelfth
united rrcsbytertan Church, at Ruth and
Somerset streets, had a moonlight sail
Saturday evening.
Miss Adeline Kloln, of 1921 West Glrard
nvenue, has returned from Welleslcy Col
lege and has as her guest Miss Beatrlco
Bloch, of Cincinnati, O.
Mrs William Hoffman has returned to
her homo In Pittsburgh after a three
weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs. Helen
Ulnald.
Miss Laura E. Hill, formerly of this
city, has returned from tho Northwestern
University, Chicago, and will spend the
summer visiting friends In the suburbs
ot Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohn, of 1437
Diamond street, are spending the sum
mer in Atlantlo City.
Frankford
Mrs. Eme Shell Walton will be hostess
at dinner this evening, when sho will en
tertain In honor of Miss Bcsslo K. Kles
" whoso engagement to Mr. Charles
n. Dunlap was announced Inst week. Tho
wedding will tako place In tho lato fall.
Miss Leona Harmer, of Frankford ave
nue, has as her guests Miss Helen Duf
Held, ot Norwich, N. Y.. and Miss Sarah
Clarke, of Dclawaro City. Thoy lcavo
Thursday for Atlantlo City, whero they
will spend two daa with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Houstln, at Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos It. Dudley Banks,
of Orthodox streot, will open their cot
tngo at Wlldwood Wcdncsdny They will
entertain n house party over the week
end. Including Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mundy, Mr. and Mrs r"rank Marxner,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dunn and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Klrk.
Northeast
The marriage of Miss Anna Marks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathvn Marks,
of 2209 Howard street, nnd Dr. M. E.
Smukler will tako placo tomorrow at
Mosebach's Casino, 13th street and Glrard
avenue. The ceremony will be performed
by Babbl Nathan.
A coffee klatch was given at St. Mich
ael's Parish Hall, id and Jefferson streets.
The affair was under the direction of
Miss Mabel O'Toole, Miss Anna Mulhol
land and Miss Anna Berg.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Mellor, of SfS13 Belgrade
street, were given a delightful surprise
party In honor of their 10th wedding anni
versary. Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Mellor, Mr. and Mrs.
John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ken
nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson,
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Smiley, Mr. and
Mrs Adam Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Firth Leedom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lang,
Mr. Charles Smith, Mrs. Emma Budd,
Mrs. Ruth Mellor, Miss Elslo Kennedy,
Mlsa Mildred Kennedy, Miss Anna Sur
wick. Miss Anna Ferguson. Miss TMlle
Hughes, Master George Budd, Mr. Mau
rice Kennedy, Mr. Adam Smith. 3d, Mr.
Thomas Ferguson. Mr. Charles Ferguson
and Mr. Albert Mellor, Jr.
What's Doing Tonight
MimlclDal TJtnd. Mcrbcreon Bausre. Kenalnr-
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ton ann maiana avenucaj o o ciock.
Band,
.
Oiorse's Bllli
City Hall Pluai 8
Dello-
Falrmount Park
o'clocjc VTtt.
Philadelphia Band,
o'clock. Free.
Walnut Street Hu!nm Aisoclitlon,
tueoiratiorci' f o ciock. iree.
West Philadelphia Duilnet and Improve
mei t Learuo, iOJ Market street; S o'clock.
ITee.
Northmen Business Men, 3130 Columbia, ave
nue, 8 o'cKKk. Free.
Wrtt Sueauehanna Atenue BuUnei Men.
1407 Weil Suequebanna avenue; a o'clock.
Iree.
Commencement, Wut Philadelphia Illth
School tor Olrla; 8 o'clock.
Drexel Diddle Bible Claiiea, Holy Trinity
Church; 8 o'clock. Kree
June Hally. Schuylkill Branch. ChrUtlan En
uivor Society, Diamond Street Uaptlat
Church; S o'clock.
AUtomoaM 4ver (uivtuva AvauviUMQn,
,n liia
Roxborough
Tho annua) picnic of the Y. W C. A.
of tho Falls of Schuylkill and German
town took place Saturday at Plymouth
Meeting.
Mr. Jnmes A. Burgess, of Jamestown
street, and Mr. M. II. Keller, Dupont
street, aro visiting tho Panama-Paclllv
Exposition.
Twenty automobiles will convey the
business men of the Falls of Schuylkill
and their wives to Collegevllle Wednes
day, June 23, where they will picnic on
tho banks iof tho Perklomen. An Inter
esting program of sports will mark the
day's outing. Tho business places will
be closed on that day. The following
autos will be In service: John Hohenadel,
Robert Crooks, S. Heimlich, Robert Roy.
George Stubbleblne, Thomas Scddon,
Park Brothers, Ernest E. Cowardlne, Her.
bert Greenwood, William J Benham,
Charles L. Dykes, Dr. Lewis Reese, E.
Delahunty. P. II. Kelly, Charles H. Mo
Ilvolne, Frank Benham and Charles
Curry.
At the Talmage Memorial Reformed
Church, Rector and Pechln streets, Mana
yunk, an Interesting entertainment was
held Friday evening entitled "Every
body's Social " It was given under the
auspices of tho Men's Bible class.
Mr Otto Hertenstclner, Green Lano
and Baker street, was awarded a sliver
cup and certificate of merit at the con
vention of the Stato Association of Mas
ter Bakors for the best effort In the prlie
cake baking contest.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAt. FRANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon Open-air meeting for employee of the
Iloyle. Harrison & Kayo Mill. A. atrcet and
Inrtlana avenue. Speaker. MUs Anna Mo
Cue. Mra. Marsnret Qodward nsilm at Iho
TAAn!nn.slp meeting at 2Qth street and
VT T j I.-..1..I.. ... ..... D.hnul.
K UipiUJTfO M. 1MU Hutl.J l"
Tioga
Mrs Annie Holdsworth, of Tioga nnd
Uth streets, has gono to Chicago, 111., to
remain one month
Tho friends of Mrs. Rnynor Bowman,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward
aiallowcll, of 1822 Wost Tioga streot, will
bo pleased to hear of her recovery from
a recent serious Illness.
t,T1? .Jl'nlor Department of the Tioga
Baptist Sunday School, Broad and On
tario streets, held Its annual outing Sat
urday In Burholmo Park.
n"r,.n2,lr,"- Wllnm Horn nnd fnm
1, of 3723 North 16th street, aro occupy
ing their cottngo at Ocean City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gribbel and Miss
Grlbbel gave a tea Saturday ifternoon at
St Austell Hall, Wyncote, from 6 until 7
o'clock, in honor oi Miss Mildred Haneell
Lane, whoso engagement to Mr. Elliot
Johnston was recently announced.
Refreshments were served under the
trees, the beautiful lawn and rich blooms
of the garden forming an artistic setting
for tha smartly gowned guests.
An Important event which will Interest
persons of this city Is the famous1 Beck
Hall Spread, which will be held tonight,
the eve of Harvard class day.
Mrs. Charlemaonn Tnm win .. .. ...
of the patronesses of tho affair, as will j
Mrs Rudolph Agassis, Mrs A. Lawrence
wwcu. wue ot iiarvnrd's president, and
Mrs George von I Meyer. Mr. Clarence
S. Clark and Mr. Roderick Tower will be
among the Ushers; others on the list are
sons of nromlnsht fnmtua fmm TtAiiM
Washington, Baltimore and this city. '
Mr. and Mm frank n Ttiat.A nf kta-
berth, entertained at dinner on Friday
night Covers wero laid for eight The
guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Hollo
well. Mr. ftntl Mm Ittirrv M.NliAn n.1
Mr, and Mrs. CharlMt Mershon.
The Mlsse Braler, of the Holman
school, havo left town to spend th sum
mer nt their cottage at East Chop, Mass.
-11i,lr.','lM mIi ,, sum
mer month ai Ocean ctty. k. j.
Miss Marie Kurtz, of 1.1 Pleasant street,
tiae returned home from HaddMr Heights,
where sho wo the ruest Of Mrs, Blaaw
Hauerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moses, of lllf
East Washington lane, were visitors at
Princeton, N. J., for several drs, when
they attended a class anniversary.
Itr. and Mrs. B. Howart-SmW of ISJ4
Pulaski avenue, and their daughter. Miss
Elfao Howard-Smith, havo returned from
a month's trip to California and the Pan
ama Exposition.
Bala-Cynwyd
Miss Anna Got Eberbarti, ot Cynwyd,
has returned from a weok's visit with her
classmate. Miss Martho Anderson, of
Sharon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Storey
Ebcrbach will spend tho week-end nt
Atlantlo City.
Miss Mario Martin, of Chadd's Tord,
Pa., is visiting Miss Dorothy Fleck, of
Bala avenue, Bala.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prico Wright of
230 Allen's lane, will oooupy their sum
mer cottage In Seal Harbor, Me., about
Julyl.
Mrs. II. Clayton, of Wlldwood Crest, N.
J has beon spending a few days visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Mlltin Shaw, of
Horttcr at
Mr. and Mrs, William Sketchley, of
Germantown
Miss Emllle Pnrmentler Deart. of Po
mona terrace, has returned home from
Mount Holroke College, Massachusetts,
where she has ban a" student for the
last term.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bachmatt, of tiS
Baynton street, have sailed for Panama,
They will visit Ban Dleiro and San Fran.
olsco, returning by way of Yellowston
Park,
Friends ot Miss Mary L. Tlera wilt be
glad to know that she is rapidly recover
ing from her recent Illness
Miss MarJorlft Canby, of Thornelawrt.
Queen Lane, la a visitor at Eagles Mere
for seyernl wcoks.
Mies Katbryn P, Jones, of School lane,
has returned from a visit to Roland Park,
Md , whero she was the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Black, of Manhelm
and Qrceno streets, are visitors at Wild
wood, N. J. -
Tho Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James DeWott
Perry, of 163 School lane, will leave tor
tf visit to Half Way Farm, Manchester,
Vt, about July 1.
Miss Betty Strain, ot S9 Zeralda street,
has returned from a fortnight's visit to
Schwenksvllle, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Percy Bright have left
for HarWlckport, Cape Cod. Mas whera
they will remain for the summer.
ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL
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Speaker, Mlee llertha
lltti North
, atreet; S o'clock.
flrav' FYrrV road.
kill Arsenal addreeaed.
S pV m.-Opn-alr mcetlm at 60th and San
ioro, street. Speaker. Mlea Bertha SapovitJ.
8 30 d. m Open-air meeting- at Oermantown
and Lehlxli avenues. Speaker. Mlaa Anno,
McCue.
WOMAN SUFFHAOn TAUTY.
8 80 p. in. Open-air meeting at 21et and
South atrcete Speaker. Mrs. I It. Vlrdln.
Dp. rn. Mra. Slarlon Jtolmea speaks betoro
tho Toreatera ot America at Court Library,
SUrFllAOn CAMPAION COMMITTEE.
8 30 p. tn JlMllng at tha homo ot Mra.
Harry Phllllpe, 71 W;t Lebleh avenue. Plane
Uecuised for raielnir T5,000 for eufTrare cam
pilsn "und. Mra Given Phillips, of Ifofland.
speaka; also Mlie Carollno C. Knapp, MUj
Ella O. Qullford and Mlis Olta Oroei.
Bonwit Teller. CsJZo.
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Announce Today
Annual Stock Clearance
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Coats, Skirts and Undergarments .
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(FOR ALL OCCASIONS)
Crepe de chine, chiffon, taffeta figured crepes, also several smart lingerie
models Value $25
Danse Frocks, lace trimmed, made of superior taffeta, Gros de Londres,
in favored summer shadings t Value $29.50
Chiffon Taffeta Dresses (Jenny model) plaiting on tunic, included are
forty-five Dresses, one of a kind (Heretofore $50) . . . .Value $39.50
French Linen Tailored Dresses, several models showing the newest tail
ored effects, prevailing colors "... .Value $12.50
Sheer Tissue Dresses, in stripes, cotton crepe and linen, over 20 models
to select from , Value $18.50
-Georgette Crepe Gowns-
Copy of an Agnes Model. Black, navy and
pastel shades. Smartest gown shown this season
335
Cloth, Silk and Palm Beach Suits
$35 Cloth Suit3 Reduced to. . .l OaOO
$50 Cloth Suits Reduced to. . . .1 5.00
$15 Palm Beach Suits Reduced to 9. 50
Coats and Wraps
Women's Linen Motor Coats,
,. 6.00 8.50 12.S0
New models, well made, qf thoroughly shrunk
linen In rose, natural, tan, lime and oyster-white.
Women's Tussore Limousine Coats,
29.50
Reproductions of imported models, some de
igneS on military ''"" wlth embroidered star;
sign
and gilt buttonj, velvet trimming or plain.
$40 Taffeta Suits Reduced to.. 25.00
$50 Taffeta Suits Reduced to.. 2 9. 50
$25 Eponge Suits Reduced to -16,50
Separate Skirts
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Cotton Gabardine Skirts, Sport
Models , 2,95 to 7.50
Several very smart types in white cotton
gabardine with belt and pocket eileqta or plain.
Linen Skirts, Sport and Dress
Models ,,- ..7.SO
In natural d whtt,e linen with colored
stitchirfjs and buttons.
Final Clearance of the Season "
in Stock
Every Colored HAT
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