Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 30, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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PAULINE FREDERICK
DOFFS THOSE STAYS
I 'As Canadian Girl She Is Intense
in Melodrama at the ,
Stanley
By tho Thotoplay Editor
rrAtJT.ET "None fta of Iho Wilds," FAmons
risytrit-Ps.rs.inount. -with rsallrm Frtrt.rlelt
intf Wlllsrd Mck. Storr by IVllUrd Mm.
directed W Joseph Knufmnn.
An InteVcstlnR tlttlo frray might be writ-
fe'ien ort corsols unit their ftct on tho silent
drama -,t' iiiiKiib tilio n3 riciicui;-. tu-
n example of tholp roprcsslnR power. Hero
ill has been going Along for monthi nml
months, vamping and emoting In tho togs otN
. modern, woll-drcssed " woman, nnd tho
K moment she dolTa them, as In this film. sha
SK . - tm rllttn.nnl aaa., iIiImI nt.rl
DECvI"" ui..vj. civ (reinuH 'u"i "idih
pl6turesiua and likeable, and capahln of ex
pressing Intense itniuiatlon in factnl play,
jfartetto la ft Canadian-French j?lrl, Involved
In the smuggling operations of her father
end acting ns a foil for tho Iloynl MoUnlcd,
embodied in tho Constnblo O'Brien of Mr.
Mack The plot complications aro neither
especially novel nor deep, Imt they nro.
managed so as to bring with them surprise,
charm and continuous movement A lot of
this Is duo to Mr, Kaufman, a director who
puts Into every ono of his photpliys
abounding vitality, swift action and tlio
'feeling of real personalities. He Is particu
larly deter in his handling of sheer meto
' drama, and his usa of cloe-ups Is expert,
, Tho camera work Is. brilliant in "Nanette,"
; and thcro Is a capital cast, Including
Charles Urantlt. Francis Jpyner, Macey
Marian and Wallace MacDonald. 13 ut
here, where am Mr. Alack get his Indian-
Ish make-up?
Soma Idea, of the preparation of n big
film upectnclo may lie had by reading itho
following account of "A Daughter of tho
Gods" In tho making, sent nrnund by tho
press agent of tho Chestnut Street Opera
House:
"In preparing 'A Daughter of the dod-i
for the camera men It wai necessary for
the WJIllam Fox Btago directors to organe
lle two nrmlcs for the terrlflo battlo scenes.
One of tlicso was called tho Army of tho
f!ross. the other was 'tho Army of tho
Crescent. Tho Roldlers were pretty cner
getlo men. Ono group called Itself Keller-
Kj mannmon ami tho otner, ncaiicu ny mo
prince in trie story, caueu iisoir, nccauso
i of tho actor's name, Shaymen. They were
rather rough fellows, and thoy did mix it
up sometimes. If n soldier waa ordered to
leavo ono army to go Into tha other ho
would regard tho order as tantamount to
a request for his resignation. Ills asso
ciate warriors would regaril him as a
traitor, while tho other nrmy wo'uld look
upon him na a spy
"There were 1G.O00 natives of Jamaica
fighting In theso battles, (and the men were
armed with battlcaxes, Bpears, swords and
other weapons Often as many ns twenty
persons . day would bo wounded in the
conflict, but on tho first two days of re
hearsal there were Blxty-sevon accidents
requiring attention from tho medical corps,"
Theatrical Baedeker
BROAD "I.lttle ldr In Illne," with Franefi
... ,......& . ... I. nlu.l fin n lljlPft hit.
r llttt mil,, nnrl anrtlA nlpturesnua TjeoDlo.
Dlvrttntr . .
GAnniCK "Hlt-tlie-Trall Hnlllilnjr." with FreG
iNiuio. A comeuy ruoui mouoru cvi.iikc.ib".
nnd the snn.ll town Amusing, adroit nnd
yonilEST -"Chln-CIiln." with David Monteom;
try and Fred Stnnr. rieturn enuaeement pt
the popular mimical extravaganza, with tni
famous comcdlspa appearing; tn varloua tm
p.rsonatlnns MTUC "llrl Will no Olrls." with Hlne Da
vie.. rVjiBy Wood. Lola Meredith. Thurston
Hall nnrl Scott Welsh. Comedy, with muslg
by Thomas Hydney, Harry II. Smith and
. Jeroma D. Kern. Hcensry designed by Rob
ert XlnrQiilnn. Mmai'm MilKlniF.
XJTTI.K-'TI I EATF.U Second wek of "rhlpp;.1
it
E3VENIN& LEDGEtt-pmLABELPHlA, IjXfRSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916
.IIIS 20th ANNIVERSARY
Frlontla of John E. rhclnn, known
ns tho "Model Cop" of tho city,
tendered him n reception lnat nlfht
nt his homo, lCOi Fnirmount ave
nue, on tho occasion of tho twen
tieth nnnivoranry of his appoint
ment In thp Polico Department.
Phclan is connected with tho Fif
teenth nnd Locust strcots station.
Ho is a graduate of La Sallo College.
PHILADELPHIA MUSIC CLUB
"The MUslin"
Link" and "The Carrier I'lceon," by the tjtaee
AEreeaoie. out not nisnty
Might. All Cats Are Gray,
lflesnt entertainment.
Society Players
slcnlflcsnt enter
ADBLPHI "Kiperlenee
i
with Ernest Olen-
i1!nn!niT A "mnrinm morality nlav" with
mors humaneness than Braced "Every
woman. There's a largo cast. Olendennlnir
acts.iuperbly.
AT rOPULATt PMCBS
WALNUT "Sly Mother's Uosary." with l. B.
v Valter, nnrl Maxlne Alton. Edward B Hose's
piay, snawinr tna power 01 maternal io ana
reusious mnuenco.
STOCK
KNICKEHBOCKEn "Ofllrer s." with John
Lorens nnd tht Knickerbocker Stock Company.
Revival of brrnk melodraraatlo farce by Au-
cuatln JlacIIuah.
FBATVItB FILMS
STANLEY "Ills Great Ambition." with Dustln
Farnum, first half of'week. "ianett of the
Hilda. with Pauline Frederick, latter hair
of Week. News, travel and comedy pictures
. also on the bill:
AIICADIA "An Fneray to the Klnr." with E.
H. Hothern and JMItli Storey, alt week, others.
PALACE "The Cosaark Whin." with Viola
Dena. nrst half of week. Kannle Ward In
"Tho Years of tho Locust." latter halt of
week.
VJCTOniA "Tho Devil's Double." with Wtl.
ham S . Hart, first half of week "lllr Tre
tnnlne," with May Allison and JfaroM Lock
wood, latter half of week. Kevstone comedies
and others.
BBLMONT "The Toll of a Nation." by tho
Itev. Thomas Ulxrm. with musical score by
Victor Herbert. The author also wrote, "'The
Clansman," from which 'Tho Iilrth of a
Nfll Inn1 urn mtinta.
K chestnut STiiriirr opera house "a
unusnier 01 inn tiods." with Annette Keller
msnii and William bhay. Bpeclacls and beauty
"J the best, but somewhat lacklrur la dra
matlq values. Last week.
VA'nni'r.r.n
m KErm'S Nora, Hayes. Lew Dockatadr. DeaS
rivo jieriorn james u. Morton and Frame
l02.ni. Elsie Pllcor and Dudley Dounlas,
iC. C. Nurent and company. Dorothy Mran
vine the Four llolloways. the Teredo.
Urothera and news pictorial. Three per-
nR.'K?'10.??. ThanksKjvlnK Day.
aIfS8.E-7i0rlon,,,- Juno Dixon's models.
Th Thres Vnerants," Cora btmnson and
company. May Dllsbury, Marcoa's Mannlktna.
lJ"110. Tfia'. Was.1 Kennedy and JCramar
nnn,J,l,"lu, Bn(S Brown. Others.
GRAND Tlw Four Castors. Ketchem and
Cheatem. Robbln's elephants. "The Dad
abouts." Dernard and Janls. Mason and Mur
rv: others. Three performances Thanks-
WjLLIAV rENN "Across the Dorder." the
five Kantijra. the Teleeranh Trio. Oranvllle
drganlzntion Pays Tributo to W. W.
Gilchrist by Special Program
Tho veteran Fhllndelphln composer nnd
conductor, Dr W. W. GllchrlBt. for many
.irs director of tho Mcndolsiohn Cluh, wnt
tho reclplont of a special tributo nt. tho
early winter concert of tho Philadelphia
Music Cluh, tho members of which presented
a (Jllchrlst program nt tho Aldlne
Tho procrnnt was Indigenous not only
In Its composition, hut nlso In Its presenta
tion, ns w oil-known nrtlsts delivered tho
numbers Somo of theso wcro compositions
hy Doctor Gilchrist which nro known nnd
ndmlrctl throughout tho musical world,
others wcro heard for tho first tlmo
Tho members of tho club, women of wldo
activity In social and musical circles, sane
n chorus for female voices wltli, n good body
or, tono. iTcocricK a iiann ami rniup 11
Ooepp Tjrcre heard In a pair of duets for
violin nnu plano For ocal numbers thcro
wore two songs for contralto, admirably
rendered by Mrs. Duncnn Cannon, who was
In chargo of tho progrnm, nnd a group of
children's songs, rendered by Albert Kink
Schmidt. Of particular Interest was a trio
for violin, violoncello nnd piano, given n
first public performance from tho manu
script by Mr. llahn, l3crtrnnd Austjn nnd
Mr. Goopp. This work, wlion published,
should attain popularity, ns It possesses in
teresting melody and excellent craftsman
ship, i
DINNER TO FUELINGIIUYSEN
ir.i
nnAlnnlaif
CROSS ICET3 "The Kasblon
Aristocracy,
nd '
...- .- - i-
mivr null vi wn.
ton Plats Misses. '
and Clnrilnn. .Tsrlr
Bymonds. Eve Westcott. Oruett. Kramer and
Oruett. first halt of week. The Ronnie Hei
let. Lewis and Chaplin. 15 E. Cllve and
company. Lane, Plant and Tlmmons. Kevins
snd Uordon and the Rudy Heltons Trio, latter
.half of week
WATIONAL Orlslnal Smart Set Quartet! Steve,
with Ula Ten DUey Berenaders: illondy ltob-
Inson. Chicken Joe 'Williams and Lollta,
Lesers anil Uw,.. and IJert Williams In the
photoplay "Fish."
UmBTRtSLS
BDMONT'S "Turkey Forty Cents a Pound."
'The Chimes of Normandy" and other traves
tlis by blackface tntsrtalnars.
MILLER m)
PIANO STORES &5
Records In All Lanquaqos
eOA -60S S.SECONDST.
OPEN EVBNINOS
Somervlllo Country Club Honors Now
Jersey Senator-Elect
SOMEKVIIVLE, N. J.. Nov. 30. Amid
patriotlo decorations In tho living room of
tho Somervlllo Country Club, United Statra
Senator-elect and Mrs Joseph S. Frellng
huyscn wero guests nt n dinner given last
evening by tho mombers of tho club. Nearly
200 npplauded the speakers, who eulogized
Ms FrellnghuyBen.
A. G. Klvln, president of tho club, pre
sided. James A. I.ynrli was toastmautcr
Ilosponses wero mado by William Bowman,
a member of tho Republican Stato Com
mltteo; State Danklng Commissioner Georgo
M. I.a Monto and Georgo A. Post, of New
Vork nnd Somervlllo. A danco followed.
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Set In rich mahocany cabinet, this wonderful
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out rewinding. The tone Is excellent full and
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This old standby Is regaining the
popularity usurped by the tango nnd
fox trot. Tha Victor library of danco
muslo Is Inexhaustible and contains
many new and catchy numbers, Includ
ing "Hesitation Ulues" and "Nlg-ger
iiiues," reviewea to
day by the Evening
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The Best Selling
Columbia Rtcords
The follow Inr Is a list of th hest selllnc
Columbia records for the) week endlne No-
vemper iy:
I. "Sprint,
" Ilensehel t.uey dates, so
prano, and "Sine, Street nlrd." Oam. I.uty
ui
(flrmphonle snlle )
imnnna m
.! A KSflJ
2. 'fleheherAfnile."
K'a t. 1. VslK.esil lie ninbad
hlp).,nimsky.Korsalow. iuliet series, un
der direction or rcrnest Anstermei. . con
ductor of UuMlan llnllet Orchestral ,Np .
rele a llsadsd (Feast at Ilardsd). A 6SJR.
S "UII lltertun.1' Tans f and S, Tschal
kowsVr. rtealmentat Hand of II. It. llren
adle.r Uuards. K BST4,
GOOD, OLD TWO-STEP, NOW REVIVED,
to MENACES MAXIXE AND OTHER DANCES
Phonograph Companies Respond Promptly to Demand for
Beloved Measure of Yesterday, and
Record Snappy Numbers
Hy ihe rhonofrrnph Editor
S L.r a15a, """ Phsp), ny other
7v. .J"'0"" CakawMks h.tvo coma nnd
r?Ve . . mBxUa xn'1 h tnnK " " n't
TXuXx ate' "nd th wor'' "lincfra" would
SnJ,y mean Ulll or nnthtnB to tha
youna; man or woman of 1916.
,- -i. n,"T whfn ,h" Pollshad floor funs
are about nt tha and of their flinirriHve
KKi mes ft r",orl that he ""0o. old
fnhlonc.l two-ntep." which, nftcr nil. for
aa nnd fun can't bo beaten, Is about to
ml . fenewal of Its hlslorlo vobuo.
Tho two-step has been rather In disfavor
ror tna last two years or thereabouts. But
recently there have been requests received
at Mores whero phonosraphi are sold
(particularly thosa handHmc Columbia ma
fiVi l , hat om8 representation be given
tn is beloved meaauro, so democratic, so
full of pep," nnd so qulck-to bo grasped
y. .. ose who " a certain sort of sim
plicity and, withal, enjoyment In their
dancing1,
AecoreHriKiy, the companies are, with their
. . 1, "r"'ws sense," speeding up on
what hitherto for many months has been
In tho discard Tho Columbln. with nd,
mlrrtblo promptness, has Inserted In Its
December catalog of discs two genuine.
resonant, snappy two-steps, which nr sum
to be liked by every one who goes In for
dancing, nnd which probably will nnd their
wny Into all sorts of cabinets which do
not specialize In this sort of record.
They nro contained on the reverse sides
of No. I, listed In tho foregoing phonograph
guide. Prince's Hand, which plnya them
for tho Columbln, has. dono nny number
of good, lively thing? before this, and,
though tho editor has not yet heard tha
record, ho would artvlso renders to clvo
It a try-out nt nny Btoro dcallne In Colum
bia offerings.
Two-stops, however, havo no monopoly
on tho month's novelties. No less than
WIDOW WINS INSURANCE FIGHT
Carlisle Woman Gols $770? for Hus
band Choked by Brisllo
CAIU.TSI.E, Pa, Nov. 80 After two
days' hearing of expert testimony presented
f w "Z? of "Wft physicians, the case
of Mrs. Khy against the Trnvelera' Insur
ance Company, pf Hartford, Conn, went to
the Jury.
rnert7rlicte,vn.,L,nJfnvt,r of th PlMntlff
caused by choking on a toothbrush bristle
HOT GRfiASfi IGNITES DKESS
Woman Cooklnut Dinner When Critical
ly Burned
AI.TOONA, Fn . Nov. .10 Hot greaso
splaahinl out on tho stove while Mrs. John
Ilowcrs, twcnty-flvfl. wrts preparing dinner
last night, nnd burst Into flame. Igniting
her dress llefore the tlnmes could ho ex
tlngtilshed she was terribly burned from tho
waist lo tho top of her head.
fiho'ls In a critical condition. Her father-in-law,
William Powers, was painfully
burned trylnff to navo her. ,
STOLEN KISS WORTH 10M
Jury" Sots That Prcoln Brldo'd Btttfc
Against Chet
WIltTB PtAtNS, N- T. NOV. 0 A klM
from ft bride- and stolert at that Is wfitih
Just $161)0. That Is the price set upon It
by ft jury hero
Xenophon Kutmler. vhose -lust nam la
Dreek. whose last namo Is German and whp
himself Is n French fchef. was tho jntecreant.
Mrs Julia Nlsh said Kmmler; who waa heir
landlord, forcibly stole a kiss after ah had
been married Just two weekn. Sho ma.
rzl
msz
Handu Phonograph
Guide for Readers
COI.UM11IA
,,... . faneV lleeortls
n I v"""' twn-itep
l our
Trlnces Hand, and ""t
fflolimann).
ese I.lle." two-
step (trnntcen). I'rlnr's U.nd Twelve-
..Anch. 'r''" t A.1SSI
"I'm Iiniln' To' linn," wnttx (Hatha,
way). Prlnre'a Orchestra, and "'Hlcatlris
irtallies" (Harris), I'rlnce's Orchestra.
Jw'h.';ln'n I'rle" l A5SS3
"Taka Ma to Mr AlabsmV medley one
step. Inlrnduclns; "I'll Wed the (llrl 1
I.eft nehlnd." nnd "Hires of llenven"
(Dillon nnd Tohlas Dillon and lie Cos
ts). I'rlnce's Hand, nnd Harry von
Tllrer Mrtley One-step. Introdurlns
On th South Pa Isle ' ' Honeet In
Jun," "There's Sotn One More lxne
somo Thsn Vou" and "Thrnimh Thesi
Wonderful Olnsses nf Mine" (H von
Tllser). Trlnce's Hand. Twelve-Inch
l'rleo il. ASSSa
"Oh. Hnjv llio ronlit Yaekl Haekl WltUI
Wflfkl Woo,11 fox trnt (V'nn Tlleri,
I'rlnce's Hand, nnd "Vnij Mere Made
lo Order for Me." medleyVn trot In
troduclnir "With Ills Hands In Ills
rockets " "Sweet llibetle " "She Al
ways Dd tha Minuet" (11 von Tiller),
l'rlnre's Hand Twelve-Inch Trice II
Ar.8S7.
"Ilenealh n rislrony." foi-trnt fWtnne).
Vees Ossmnn's Hnnjn Orchestra and
"Uncle Tom." one step (Frey). Vess
Ossman's Ilsnja Orchestra. Ten-Inch.
I'rlco 75 cents. A2118.
VIOTOU
"Hesltntlon Illues." one step (Tllllr
Bmithe), .snd "Kansas City nines,'
fox-trot (K. I, Howman). Victor Mili
tary Hand. Ten-Inch I'rlco 73 cents.
"Msser nines," fox-trof(Iiroy White),
and Mo Turner nines; medley fox
trot (Introducing; "Kt. Iiuls Illues")
(W. C. Handy), Victor Military Hand.
Ten-Inch. I'rlco 7S cents 18174.
thirteen undoubted hits of tho day aro In
eluded In tho guide, nnd thero Is ft variety
of specialties which should provo tho pro
cresslvcness of this concern. Tempi for
all ocensionu are found In the records, of
which tho walties nnd tho one-steps nro
likely to prove popular. No 5, with lis
quaint banjo orchestra, will bo suitable for
homo dancing. Nos. 3 and 4, whllo more
powerful In tone, nlso can bo played on
veranda or lawn when tho weather Is
warmer nnd In the living room during tho
approaching crisp December nights
Tha Victor records aro reproductions of
one-steps nnd fox trots that hno been given
wldo recognition through tho medium of
their devotees. The Military Hand Is cal
culated to do them Justlco In their prcsont
form.
Stocked With Sixlccn-Inch Trout
COOKSTOWN. N. J . Nov 30. - Kino
nport for south Jersey anglers next sprint;
Is assured by tho plentiful restocking of
Ilurllngton County lakes and streams this
week with rainbow trout from tho Stato
hatchery at Unckettstown Tho llsh nro
from eight to sixteen Inches In length.
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Ik
SooBn Grnpamu
TXtB following theaters nit sin their plctarrs throosh tho STANXKY nosklnn
Company, which Is a tuaranteo of early sliowlne of the finest productions.
All pictures rsvlewrd before exhibition. AU for Ihs theater In jour locality
bUlnlns picture throusb the bTANLUY 1IOOKINU COMl'ANX.
A lLnUu. 15th,Motrl4 PassyunU Ave.
AlnamDra Mat.Dally 3; IMr.0:450
Paramount Pictures.
VIOLA DANA ,n "f sack winr-
KTiCW f S 62D AND THOMPaON
ArULdAJ MATINEK DAlfVt
Bin unnnnnT naKrtnoiiM trek in
"OI.I1 iXJI.KS AT 1IOMK" ,,.
Also 6th Blsole "Till: fiCAni-irr nUNTsHP."
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CHESTNUT
nBixiw jotii
ARCADIA
E, H. SOTHERN irf
"an Ety to tub kino"
BSD AND MAKKET
BELMONT
"The Fall of a Nation
n
BLUEBIRD SUSQUEHANNA AVE
TtANClfl ntJBHMAN and nEVEnl.T HAXNE
in 'tN TUB IPr.OMATIC BKRVlriB"
MATir.Ec. ula.AT . ""'J-
rrnAD turn and cedar ave.
LtUAK PAHAUOU.VT THEATEIt
Francis Bushman & Beverly Bayno
In "IN TUB .DiriC-MATIC SERVICE"
FAIRMOUNT imUD avenub
ALICE BRADY in
UOUOHT AND- rAID FOH"
MAT. DAILY,
Es, 7 to .
ecTVt CT THEATER.
ODin OI, 13. low Snruc.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
THE COMMON LAW"
FRANKFQRD
AST Al1n1Ttomnt '"
IViUrt lYia-"-lwk
7ll FHANKFOnD
AVBNOB
THE riUCB
Of KAJIE"'
Added FU3KENCE RQ3H FASHIONS
GREAT NORTHERN 2fS3.
GAIL KANE in
THE MEN SHE MABHIED"
LOCUST
B5D AND LOCUST
Mats. 1 m and 3:.10, 10c.
j:vcs. a 30, 8, u.30. isc
RTHEfi CLAYTON A OAItLTLC TH.ACKWEM.
In "TUB MADNESH Ot HH1.EN"
N,
linOAD
LOGAN THEATER 8l
MATINEE TODAY
Annette Kcllermann ln
Market St. Theater
'Nentuno a
DauRhter"
3S3 MARKET
BTIIEET
I.O()SB t.OVnj.T In "The Measure nt a' Man"
CHAB. CHAPLIN In "THE 1'LOOItVVAI.KKH"
Etery Wed Marie Walcamp In "LHIErtTV"
A'Kimball Organ .n ; .ttth"P,l?,VfSt,,i',"
tv... n. n... .- ... UrJ,.uJ'.'' ?,rhlldelphla.
y .Jn ituw) i a irj linilKVt(llIlK lnf,
UV&IUIKUUN ,iops Jones Unit Oreo.
HOBART HENLEY in
THE MAN OP THE POPPY"
PALACE
2214 MAttKKT STKBiTP
lOiv 2(V
FANNIE WARD in
THE YEARS OK THE LOCUST"
OOTIt and WALNUT 8TS. '
ranse tiu us daily
IMPERIAL
BERTHA KALICH in
"LOVE- ANU HATE"
JEFFERSON
LAST DAT "ROMEO AND JUI.lt.-l"
Featuring Bushman and Bayne
I0TH
AND DAUPUIN
STREETS
l-AT4T7r FORTY-FIRBT AND
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VIVIAN MARTIN in
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CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET . ,
-Announce for Friday and Saturday-
At Greatly Reduced Prices
, A Most Important Sale of
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Apparel for Women, Misses and Girls
This collection has been assembled from our regular '
stock and represents the scason'3 best styles.
TILLEUR COSTUME SUITS
Navy Velvet Suit, Jnp Mink trimmed, exclusive model (size 38) .
Burgundy, Cnllot Satin Model Suit, exceptional (size 38)
Pcnu do Pcchc Suit, Tnupe with Seal trimming (size 38)
Burmish Cloth Suit, Hudson Seal trimmed (size 18)
Callot Satin Costume with Kolinsky (size 18) .' .350.00,
Cheruit Model Bolivia Cloth, Fur trimmed (size 18) 275.00
Formerly
.325.00
.265.00
.225.00
.150.00
Now
17S.00-
125.00.
98.50
89.50,
210.00
195.00
COATS AND WRAPS ,,,,
Callot Velvet, Blue Wrap, Fur Cape of Kolinsky (size 18) 250.00
Rose'-colorcd Velvet Coat, skunk Rnccoon Collar (size 18) 125.00
Brocaded, Wrap (Bernard Model), Mole trimmed 325.00
Chiffon Velvet Mantel, grey with pink lining 1 75.00
Robin's Err Blue Chiffon Velvet Wrap, trimmed with Kolinsky fur. 195.00
Sapphire Blue Velvet Wrap, large fur collar, copy of Cheruit 195.Q0.
Georgette Satin Wraps, large collar of Marabou and' banding3.
TTomen'a
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Floor
Women's and Misses' Suits
79.50
m
Floor
Noto
175.00
95.00
250.00
135.00
155.00
145.00
65.00
q'e'nn' 0f b""dclbth. subardjnc and vclc
JJ.yJU tailored styles, some fur trimmed . .
check,
Now
nqTn Modcl3 of -brontlcloth, gabardine and vclour Now
Jy-5U cloth, trimmed yith seal 25,00
AQrr Chic modcs of'vc'01"- dc Ininc, broadcloth and NoW
gabardine with seal, somo with mole o500
"rCc aW A collection of smart suits of velours dejaino
DV.3U
Now
UIU'ilOi M j - -
nnd gabardine, with and without fur T3-iHj'
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Women's and Misses' Coats
Misses' Daytime Coats
(Mines Only)
Correct for ' street nnd- motor
wear, in foreign tweeds, full
ripple model. Regular 35.00
coat
Velour Fur-Trimmed Coats
In several distinctive models,
skunk, opossum pr natural rac
coon trimmings, hdaptccl for
daytime nnd dress wear. Regu
lar price 45.00
V omen's, Third Floor
18.50
.29.50
16
Seal Plysh Coats
Smart in appearance, long silky '
pile fabric, fine ripple effect, - '
lined and interlined faD.Uw
Velour and Bolivia Cloth Cbats
Belted, models, fur trimmed, a.
variety heretofore sold up to .
55.00 .....'.., 45.00
Misses', Fourth Floor'
Especially Arranged for Tomorrow and Saturday
Afternoon and Evening Gowns
In a Variety of Charming Models
All Taken From Our Regular Stock
Remarkable Reductions
Tailored Serge and Satin Dresses
15.00
j Reg, $25 (S $29 SO
About One Hundred and Seventy-Five Dresses, the scaso
most favored models, many embroidered, with various
styles of trimming.
In various colors.
Charmeuse & Georgette Dresses (
Combinations, Faille silks, somo with '
beaded embroidery, other fur trim- A J A
med. X.tU
.
Satin & Georgette Dresses
With metal embroideries in shades
of taupe, dark green, putty. French OQ tJA
blue 'and rose. Some fur trimmtjd, fyU0J
Dance Frocks
Chiffon Taffeta fn nlj tho newest
pastel shades with metal lacei and OCf-AA
embroideries. tdt3
Women's Qspartwmtt Tird Floor
Embroidered Georgette Frocks
Georgette Crepo and .'Charpneusa
afternoon gowns; many charming'
models.
39.50
45.00
Dinner and Dance'FrpcIta'
Of Tulle, with iridescent trimmings,
utin and taffetas,
Exclusive and Unusual Gowns rf1
Fir afternoon and evening wear, of ft '$$,
velvet, embroidered crepes, Georgette,
and satin, taken from, our regular
stock of high-cjas dreaieaj many re
duteet to onchalf.
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69.50
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