W 4 -jro.vv' s njta- T X rarwt" UA; ,. MVrEKI PUBLIC fepOER-l?HILADffilA-, fl&TJRSDAY, ItfAT 27; 1920 "T , f JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE t Rancy Wynne 7'cs o ic Adriancc-Bcans Wedding on June 12 She Sees Strange Styles at the Devon JIdrsc Slwlv 0KJ3 of Hio near future wedding wlilcli I littorrtliifj Now York ns ne nt I'hllnilelphln Ih tLnt of tilrnnor Dcani, daughter of Mrs. .lohu Hlrillng Drans, of Plioctiixvlllc, nnil Hill dr nncPt of New York. The wcddlus will tic very nieltv nnd will take plnn1 In the beautiful Vnllcy Forge Mnnorlnl Church on 1 lir 112th of .lime. Klizalietlr Dfnns, Hip bride's fluter, Is tn be mnid nf linnor nt the mnrrlngc nnd Mr. John r licit. -Tr., who joii remember' uns Snrnli linker, N to be matron of lumen'. Klenimr tlnmble, of llnverfoid. Doro thv Adrlntue, n sMer of tjie lulile cronin. Mrs. AiistiMltiP K. .Tnuewiiy and Sallv Mngll will lie bridemnldH. And small Ktlill nnd .trim Newlmll will be Honor girlc. I line nlni wnnlril to see n wed ding i" t,lllt; bonutlftll eburoli, nnd mi now i inv opportunity. The Oenus girls ramp out hero nnd though they lle in I'hornUvllle. tlicj'ro always consldcreyl I liranl wide, perhaps wild, but I think not. rumors out nt the Horse Show elenlny that nnollinr 1'lillntlH nliin NW York nlllnlioe wus scheduled for .(une 12. but It limy njt be, one nrtrr enn tell. A bride has the privilege of changing hor mind nbout her wedding date before slie hits announced it, mi, iis I said, it mny tiol.be. but Keep jour oars open, iiiidwntcli the mulls for In vitations. I NEVER eay such oliort dresses ns there nre this "iir! I lind -thought that reports which, have reached us about grenter snneness in dross wore perhaps true, but, believe me. I hnve rlrtotii wen xuoh strange gcl-ups ns tlioe at the Hliow jolordn. ThN hniom veil business t 10 funny. You ceo. .ion put on jour lint and then ton take a thick ohilTon veil and double it In four to look like n thick bandage, then 'win pas it ncio our face and fastrn It nt the bark brim of our lint. leaving nbout two inches of cll beyond he fastening. Then you kind of lift mar eobrow n lilt and the veil gradu ally slips down from your oes and in noiiic way gets under your chin nnd then .tnu mo finally recognized by jour fiiends and wpll-wisliers. but it's some stjle, I'll sny; and I enn't say I'm ox ae'tly for it. unless joii hnve n goiter or somethiiig on jour tliront you want to hide. It renlly is not becoming, nnd It looks fo unnecessary r however, fash inn lint ti m decreed nnd we ought to be thankful tlmt this new Idea is nt lenxt perfectly iiroper. for I can't say that the Acrv sliort skirts aie. I was looking nt several mothers, whose small tots were running about at the show, anil I wnndero'l if it would nm lmin sennied slriiiice to me at their oce if I lind seen my mother with buy skirt a foot ofT the ground, remaps it's just getting used to things, but somehow it's rather n shock. I NEVER snw nnjthing so wonderful as the rummnge Sale. Why. thej bad nally beautiful tiling", and quite n number of new ones. too. There wns n brand now sports skirt which hnd been given U.v one of the shops, which 1 would cheerfully have got for mjself. but it wns not the light size. It wn a peach of n skill, dark blue nnd light blue nnd white pluids, Everv one wus looking for .Air.-. Alexander llrown. but she was not there. I heard Mr. l'enn Smith telling cni.w, nn lllllt ttllP WUS ill had 1111 lit- tuck of ptoinnine poisoning. 1 hope (he'll be better und nble to come to n part of the affair, for she woiked nwfullj hard over it. ti,.,.- i,ml two ciinnlns nics for sale nml two goats, nnd the loveliest lints and liugeriR nml nil sons 01 ouus mm .U. As for the ents. they were won derful. And the Ice-cream cones were a joy. especially when tlie sun uecanu rather warm, as 11 tnu uue in im; n noon. WEE .Molly had a new pair of shoos the other day. nnd when Daddy took hor out for n ride in the tiollev with him she was much taken up with Inspecting them. As they stood on the ooraor in the suburbs waiting for the ear Mollv showed the beautiful new Klines to a gentleman who was waiting; too. and remarked. "M new s oes. The gentleman wnspioperlj sjinpathetic and unite won Molly's heart, for after lhe hnd entered the car she searcheil hini out In n back sent and called acro-s to him several times, ever and anon ..turning the shoes. Molly will be three in two months, nnd one new thing wns .mile ns another to 'her. ami so she saw no reason why she should not con fide to the Hvmpnthetii- gontleninn other foots, nnd so. suddenly, the wee voice piped up: " I cot some new shirts, ton; the) 're awful cute!" NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Miirjnrlo T'.iul Moirls. wlioo matringo to 'Mr. Ooiro l''ni""nj Hi own will tnKo plnco on .lime 21, will bo (juesl or honor lit n luncheon at the Acoin fluli on Tlimsdny. Juno 17, to he given liy Mi llrown'8 mother, Mrs. lMcUerlek Mis J Hmlloj HerKiiess, of Uyilal. .will entertain nl luncheon on 'lliiusil.i.v, .lunn ! In honor of Miss Sadie fiirnlll. i viliosiviuniilnKe to Major I.llllelnn W T. ' Wallei, Jr., U H. M. C, will tnKo place i'n Juiin 1'2 Mcinneis of the diocesan committee of Mip Woman's Au.slllary of the PloccbP of Pennsjlvniila will IIi.ino a "iiulei day in a gulden" today on tlio giouiids of he homo of Mis. Franklin MoKadden, I near Vlllinuvn. Bishop Ithluclnnder will attend in the nftcrnoon Mrs Ilowaid Kranklin T'enf, or Wyn coie ro.ul, Jcnldntovvii, Issued invlta- ss Martha Anderson, daugnlcr of nnd Mrs. WJIllnm Anderson, of (Ions for n ten on Tlimsdny nftcrnoon, Juno 3, afi out 4 until c o'clock Mlsn Agnes novvlniul l.ovls, of G62I McCnllutn street, is entertaining at lirldRo nt her home todny In honor or Miss IJlliiabotli Chllds Htcel, of tho ood-Norton. acrninntnvvn, whoso ninr rlnjrp to Mcutennnt Oeorgo ,. Hlcknrd, V. H. N It. K. r., 0f Jacksonville, Kla.. will tako plnco on Juno ,1 Ouests will bo members of tho bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. HannMd, Old I-nnonstor road. Ilaverfonl, spent thn week-end nt Atlantic t'ltv. Miss Mr. IJnvcrford, will enleitaln nt luncheon at the Hellrrltp-Strntford x followed lv n matinee, today. In honoi o." Miss Uotls tlnrvln, of Hlmron Hill, nmf her bildal imrrj-. ML'a Oarvln's mairlaco to Mr. lucellls M. Mitchell, of Itldlcy 1'ark, will tnke place on June S. Mr". Ferdinand ,f GinvesT of (lor ninntotvn, will Blve n dnncn nt lu-r homo on June 11 In honor of her daughter, Miss (harlotto Oraves, Mr, nnd Mrs. Jntncs Wnllac'e are now 'n their new home nt the aieenwuy, Thlrty-fourtli nnd Charles street, Ual tlmore. Hefgre their mairlngc tn Apiir Mrs. Wallace was Miss Uorothv Hal lowell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Wil liam Hallowell of tho Wellington. Mrs. Wnllaco entertained at lunchcorr nl tho Ucllovue-Slrntford jestcrday, followed by n nintlnee party. In honor of Miss draco Christine ("iplcr. nf nvnrln nnk. nnd her brldnl party, whose marriage to Mr. Jonathan Seltzer Wllford, of Merlon, will tnko plnco Juno 8. A luncheon will be given by thn grad uating clnss of Miss Hill's School on Wednesday, June 2. at thn Uellevuo Stratrord. ehaptroned by Mlf Lillian Jwies nnd Miss Agnes licit Austin, the school's principal?, ALONG THE MAIN LINE A am prise shower and linusevv arming was given, to Mrs. John H. Lentz, Jr. of Old Lancaster toad. Ilnvorford, on Sat urday evening by thn following relallvcs nnd friends: Mrs John ft. I.enlz. Mis. John W Jnnney. Mlsn Virginia X l.enu, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar It. Hoswell. Miss ficrlrudo Bardenliuer, Miss Mnrearct Hardonhucr, Mlsa Klennor Hardcnluier, Mrs. K. II. Morfotd, MIsb Bertha Svvnn, Miss Kva Desmond, Miss Oertrudo Hen esscy, BIrs. Klizalietb M. Levis. Miss Catharine Zlebartrf. Mr Wtlllrtni Walter. Mr. Samuel T Ttoas, Mr. James Hood, Mr Leo Bardenliuer nnd Mr. LT. S. Schwartz. GERMANTOWN Mrs Harry Skonett, of 333 West L'nsal street, entertained at dinner at hor hojne on Saturday nvtuing In honor of. tho Rraduatinir class of the Baptist In stitute. Additional KiiestB Included lr. and Stis. J. M Wilbur, Ilr Clinilea Hastings Uodd, Mr and Mrs. ncorce L. Hstnbrook. Mr and Mis I. H O llnui, Mr ICniout o'H.ira and Dr. and Mis. George C. llorttcr Mrs. II Stanley Ketchnni of 2R8 Har ov street, entertained nt a sm.lir illnner party nt her home on Friday evening In honor of Mrs C'ljde McDougle, of New nrk. who In the Kiiost of Mis K Umk Kstnbrook. of 348 West Johnson street Mrs. William Kldrldgc entertalired nt bridge at her homo on Monday nft or noon. The RUcits nunliered twentj. Fi lends of Mr Hurry M. Collin, of fif)7 llansbeiry stieet will bo Rlad tn know that he has entlieh recovered from hU lecent severe illness MlhS Flliabeth, Craig, of New Alex andria. Pa . is Ihe quest of her cousin. Mrs. B. W. Miller, nt her home nt Wlster street nnd Thotps lane. MISS TYSON BRIDE -OF DR. J.' B. CARSON Wedding qf Dr. Tyson's Daugh ter at St. Stephen's Church. Campbell-Crozor Nuptials Leber, of Wynncwootl, will be brides timid. Shs will wear, a white chiffon gown nnd hat and will carry n spray or white flowers. Threo other smali nieces will net ns flower Rlrls, dressed In white orcandlo frocks nnd enrry baskets of dalles with ribbon They vlll bo Miss Mnry Jtndcj Acker. Miss Elizabeth Crozcr Acker iil Miss Josephine Crozer Ludlow. Mr. Ilohert Dennlson Jones, of Los An gules, will be bet mnli. Tlieto will Ijo no iisheis. A laipe teceptlon will foltow the eeremonj After their return from n wedding trip Mr, nnd Mrs, Campbell wll Iho nl Wyndhurst, Ui land, I'n. .MISS ItKUIIIA MILTON WHITE Tlio riiRngciucut of Mlss Vliite, of ,1112'tl Wuliuit street, and Mr. Mm on Stephen Powers, of Sprlngllelil, .Mass., has been terciilly nnnoiiiucd family, ofl.1o AVcst Mount Airy avenue, will leave, this week-end to spend the summer nt Wlldvvood. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. Andrew J. Kcclor, of this city, announces the mnrrlngf' of bis dniiRhlcr, Mls-f Mildred .Marshall Keclcr, to Mr. Mnurlco Hltclicn, of Boston, yesterday In the Spiiug Garden Methodist Episco pal Church, by the Ilev Linn Bowniun. Aftir Juno l." Mr, unci Mic Hltchon will be at home at 2 Commonwealth Chain beis. 180J Massachusetts avenue, Catn brldge, .Mass. Miss Ajmn Shields wni the Mny host ess of the card club of which alio Is a member. Mlim MnrRaret Wolfe. JIIss Joan Lodwlth. Sirs. Henry Brnclihold, MlssvOliVe Lees, Mrs. Lester Dickon sheets. Ml?s Beiilab Teltswortb. Miss Elsa Woolsifer nnd Mlsa Muiy Do Witt were tlio guests. Mrs James C. Charlton ontui tulned tho following nt hrldKc yesterday after noon. Miss Mdlth Kite, Mrs. Canolf Malum, Mrs. Louis Schwartz. Mrs Nel son Clnrke, Mis. W. Ilnlston ltodReu, Jr.. Mrs Howard F. Maliarg, Mrs. Pltt nian Baker, Mrs. ( Monty Feliling, Mis. Charles I'lillllps, Jfrs. Harold V. Lyon and Mis Kdward Boll. Miss Fannlo Flngiutd, of 2S0i AVest Cunibeiland street, gnvo a uilscellaiioous shower III honor.of Miss Mil a Silvoiiiinli at her homo. l!)JO West Pussyunk av -line, on Sunday evening. Among iho RiiostH were Mr. lOdwnrd Jlondolsohn, Mr Jacob Wood. Mr. Maurice Horksuui. Ml Hubert Class and Mr. Michael (Iliiss, members of tho Quintet I lub, and Miss Adele Klnestoln, Miss Lena Sehwatlz., Miss S. Shaperlo, Miss Svlvl.i Flngiutd, Miss Hvu Baker. Jllss Kath eiluo Baker. Miss Ida (llsslck. Miss Ida (JolflbeiR. JIIih Mu.v lilass, Mr Isadoro Flncsteln, Dr and Mis A. A IMoss, Mr. and Mis William Sllvoiman. .Mr and Mis Hairy Llssy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glass and Sir. and Mrs. B. Klnestoln Tlio engagement Is announced of Miss Hdna I.ev.v, of 203(1 North Seventienth f-Heet, to Mr Jacob 11, Axllbuud, of this city. The marriage nt Miss Frances Tyson .lr...i.i.... iim .....i Mr. T Atnl or TV' son, nnd Dr. John B. Cnrson. son or Mr. nnd Mrs. llninntrm L. Cat son, took Dlaco yesterday at 3i30 o'clock, In St. Stephen's Chinch, Tenth near ChoBtnitt HtiecL .. -, . Miss Ginec Carbnit was maid of honor and the bridesmaids Included Miss Itnchcl Filler Miss llrlrn Hope Wilson. Mrs. Arthur V. Billings and Mlrs Lllzn belll W raek'Hd , Little MIks Sarah Cai son and Mss Hope Ilnndohm. nieces of the bride RKiotn were flower girls Mr. l.uin Ilnn- ilolpli ukh best tnnn and tlie nsiiois in cluded Mr Joseph Carson, hi other of tlie bridegroom . Mr John A Baker, of Connecticut. In- I'o.ter McCall Keating. Dr Arthur H Billings Dr Hunter W. Scarlett, of this cltv and Dr Frailly II. Plnckney, of Morristown. - A reception followed nt tlie home of Dr nnd MrsTjsou. 1506 Pprutc street ( 'a m ibi;ll cnoznti ii..,n .. na,ii,,n .tin tnkn lilnee this afternoon at I o'clock-, when Alls Eliz abeth Wimlcn Ciozer, ilaugnier pi ,ir. nnd Mrs. Joint Price crozer. oi I'li'nou. Pa. will be married to Mr Wllllaiii llcnrv Campbell, of Los Angeles, l allf,, the Hcv. I)r Milton G. i:alis. picslclont or Crozer Theological -Seminary, ofllcl ntltiK. The bride, who will be nttlred 111 it whlto sntlu nnd tullo gown, tr mined with duehess Incc. with (ourt train nun will carry llllles or the valley, will bo at tended bv Mrs. Robert Dennlson Jones, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. '.oltau do Hor vatb. ol I'liland. as matrons of honor, and Miss Dolls Fetiton. of Phlladelphln, as maid or honor, weailiiR gowns or while organdie and lliet lace, nnd white intlli straw bats trimmed with blossoms and Fiench satin strcamots Their Ilow ois will also be whlto .lilacs and sweet peas The bride's niece. Ml3 .Inne Dlehl WEST PHILADBLPHIA Mrs, L. Mownrd Wentlirby, of 3019 Chestnut street, will glvo a luncheon on naiuruay in nonor or tier daughter, MIsa Carol Smith. . Miss Kntheriue Naglee Mortimer, dailRhter or Mr and Mrs. Charles Mor timer, of J09 South Forty.sccond street, has returned from New York, where she has spent n year doing ocrupntioiiril Ibcrnpv at tho Culled states Govern ment liospltHl. Stnton tslnnd, and also nt Colonln. N. .1. Mrs. Frank II Whiting, of I'orty nerond and Pine streets, hns cloed lier winter home and is uniting relatives In Norfolk, A a Mr. and Mrs Albert Sterling onfr- tallied at a shower Sunday evening at wood ,i..u ... RAfifl ibrtl,1r, n.venue.111 honor of their cousin, Miss Hadye Tneltl Sterling, who recently ninv ' ;- engaReinent to Mr Malliiiaflror ( begttfr. AmojiR thn Riicsts wcio Mr. "terllnRn parents, of Wnshington, Mr nnd Mrs. Morris Sterling. Mrs, PocUrass. Mr, ami Mrs. Grcenbcrg, Mr. and Mrs IsenbcrR, Mr and Mrs Hhlller, Mr Herman Sll versteln. Mr. .David Oolien, Miss Leah Fulernlck. ,Mlss Itiith .MicrilnR. M Goldlo Goldman. Miss Ktltel A Both man and Miss Myra AVItt. Miss A M. Abrnmson. or r.ti.l AVai nut street, who have been vIsltlnR I Ht. LoiiIp. will spend the month or June in 'Minneapolis. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA m und Mrs. Harry Joallne, of tho need Apartments, will open their umrn?.r home in Atlantic uy, "" '"" " reniaht for tnc season ,- ...i ai Hniifl.i niiictv nre re- celvlne ronRratulatlons on the. birth or a daughter on Tuesday. May 18. a rs. gulgly will bo remembered as Miss Alice Splane. Miss Henrietta Singer daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Singer, of 612 .South Fourth street, will be thn guest pf rrlonds In Washington over the week Miss Jane Calhoun, daughter of Mr l.l... f l-alhniin nf 2027 FllZWnler 'street, will spend the week-end at Lakc- s. John T Mudd are occu home at 17!) Manhciin . Mr nml Mi pving their street Mr. and Sirs Frank J. I'obeitsoir will spend the week-end with Mrs. J. C. Foy at A'entnor. Mis. William II BalNisby will eu teitain at caids at lier homo on Sntui day evening. Mis. Lewis Swefger, or Seymour nnd Giocno strtets. ciitertuined nt cauls at her Homo yestenlav afternoon. The guests numbered tblity. shs Albeiln Slonis Borner, of 10.1 West Dill ham street, will be tho bololst at tho conceit which precedes the dinner-dance to bo given at the Cedurbrook Country Club, rormerly the Stenton Golf Club, this evening. Mr. nnd Sirs rtobort Nixon, of 12fi AA'cst .Mount Airy avenue, will spend tho week-end at Wlldvvood, N .1. Sir. nnd Sirs Frederick Slock nnd Wrai Founded i85 " 1 tpy '"'''"" '.' ' mT BB,WBBS ,ii .nn,! i,iii.i a a.-' I' M ' I .11.' ffcrKKii&A&Ow II 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' v Tha Rtttaurant Beautiful" ft SPRUCE AT 16TH L'Aiflon Mnaemont DAILY SPECIAL DINNER $1.75 THE COVER From 6 to 8.30 HOME-COOKED LUNCHEONS, 90c SUNDAY DfNNER DE LUXE $2.00 the cover Served 12 to 8.30 L French Cultmt a la Carta ritONE RESERVATIONS LOCUST 4841 1122 Chestnut St. t Dainty Cotton Frocks $14.95 to $39.00 Laundering h a s n o terror for these lovely frocks, fashioner! of imported ging hams, dotted swiss, voiles and linens. There are dozens of differ ent styles, in all the pretty Sum mer shades. They are cleverly de signed and trim med with ruffles, pleatings, b u t tons, embroidery and Irish lace, and are as attrac tive for women as for misses. if MBr Ni'fi(ilf; PAKW'':'-':M ' 5 bWIi i sa& The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Frocks for Graduation Creations in Georgette tor the Misses Who Graduate This June If you will plnneo into the Fashion Pnfjc3 of tho Graduation Book of Juno, 1920, you will sec that Gcorgctto Frocks hold sway supreme. But they are different, they are new, at Tho Blum Store. For, in strict ac cordaneo with the style ir -tifje of this store, and of its vn'tie-Rivinp; policy, we have created smart modes that lend n certain flare of fashion to tho Graduation Frock of old-time sim plicity. A Very Special Value $29.SO A pretty BlrllBh model of extra fine qual ity CieorKntte with a self-coloi sirdle. This model also appears In navy, flesh, light blue nnd orchid Hoitt of Other in a Rich Variety of Styles at $39."50 to $89.50 L Stone (s o (i 1306Mlnut Slreel () ) jll SPECIALLY ARRANGED 1 1 I FOR TOMORROW A Remarkable J I Clearaway Sale of I Original Models 1 2J5-00 i JmJ ca. I Hi L'O TRICOTINK TAN SUITS 1 01 PRETTY TAFFETA DRESSES I III f 10 GIRLISH SATIN FROCKS 11 - i( 1-. . . . . .- . ., Jtf . i hm. I IeiWALNUT STREET fl SHOPPED TO READ ABOUT THE LITTLE SHOP PING JOURNEYS OF PAULETTE AND HE CO ME ACQUAINTED WITH THE SMALLER BEST SHOPS IS TO FIND AND APPRECIATE BEAUTIFUL AND UN USUAL ARTICLES OF .EVERY KIND, SINCERE IN QUALITY, IN PERFECT TASTE AND OFTEN DELIGHTFULLY REASONABLE IN PRICE. Most of you arc familiar with that inviting little shop whoso slogan is "Exclusive Fashion flcnnonably Priced." There you usually find just the ravishing thing you want nt a price ns low as is consistent with such excellent quality and latest mode. I never saw a pret tier array of Raiments for lato spring and summer 'as that shop (it is Bcnguycr's, 1214 Walnut street) has now on exhibition, and that is why I am particularly glad to be able to tell you that Uieir entile new stock is i,cduc.cd 'Mlo until further notice. There arc fetching gowns for nil occasions, graceful wraps, snappy suits, blouses, sports skirts, unusual sweaters and exclusive millinery. It is a grcab opportunity for saving and for obtnining lovely things which perhaps are ordinarily a little more expensive than the purses of some women can usually afford. Dance frockh that arc distinctively summer nfTairs are difficult to find, but Giddings (frequently called The Paris Shop of America), established in tho Rit.-Carlton Hotel, Broad and Walnut, have such a model that is perfection. Picture a Wattcau inspiration which Marie Antoinette, in her famous play dairying, might have worn. It is of white taffeta striped in a faint French blue and pompa tlouretl in pink posies. And then the adorable bodice actually n pointed basque back and front, over a bouffant skht pannieted a-top of a petticoat (the petticoat is de tachable, I believe) of tea - color organdie beautifully embroidered. The sleeves arc very short and roundly puffed and the deep, round neck has a frill of tho mellow organdie. Tho climax is a trailing spray of decidedly French old-red and deep blue roses accompanied by streamers of French blue velvet all tucked just below one of the fetching panniers. To many bookshops have I wandered in search of a particular volume to invariably find it at Campion's, 1313 Walnut street. That is why I particularly enjoy telling you nbout the shop. Not only is it possible to get current fiction there when most other shops either have not received or have exhausted their editions, but it is a very Mecca for seekers of rare books. Take, for example, a wonderful set (very difficult to find) of those fascinating memoirs"of the French Court, written by Martha Walker Freer. There are If) volumes, bound in half morocco, including 4 vols, devoted to Anne of Austria, 2 vols, of Marguerite D'Angoulcme, 2 vols, of Jeanne D'Albiet, 2 vols, of Elizabeth De Valois, 2 vols, of The Last Decade, .'I vols, of Henry III. 2 of Henry IV, 2 of Henry IV and Marie tie Medici. Oh, there is a royal array. The set is priced at .$150. Louis Stone & Co., 1306 Walnut street, aie offering a group of women's garments at "$50 each, reduced from prices whoso range was ?9o to $150. There are frocks of georgette, satin, lace, tncolctte and tricotine, not to hpeak of a large number of navy tricotine s-uiti-, nil reduced from tlie t.ame tango of prices. Also a number of capes and dolmans, about 40 I think; now priced at S38. are to be had at this same shop. Their original prices wete much higher. I must tell you, too. about another group of garments priced as low as 525 each. This includes tan tncotine suits, and satin and taffeta frocks of various kinds. Of course, they are all ery much reduced. Squirrel is n fur paiticulailylesirnblo for summer in weight, color nnd general' appearance. Siefcits, located at 1420 Walnut, noted for their reliable pelts, have a most complete assortment of squirrel especially tlesigned for wear during the warmer months. Thotc arc stoles, choker scarfs, collarettes nnd shoulder capes, nil with distinctive little touches of tho 1920 season. Tho squirrel pieces range fiom $35 to $55 for small choker .enrfs to long shoulder scarfs priced fiom $67.50 to $200. prices depending upon the size and color of the piece. Mole, too, is nn exquisite fur for warm weather. At this same shop 1 t-aw an indescribably graceful capo of gray tricolettc banded, belted and collared nnd even csted in silvery mole. It is inconceivable that a beau tiful gaimcnt of this kind can be bail for $275.00. Other beautiful mole pieces aie likewise reasonably priced. I am pniticularly anxious to bring to the attention of Philadelphia women that .sanitary nnd paiticular shop for fnstidious people, conducted by Denney & Denney, Inc., at 1513 Wnlnut Stiect. It is delightfully spacious and exquisitely clean, and as ou aie going through the Mirtous piocesses to muke ou benutiful, which arc indis pensable to good grooming, you gaze out upon a garden! But what I started to toll you about is the permanent waing which is tbeio done at its best and safest by nn improved method. Do you know anything about tho new wave? At this establishment it requires from two to four hours and costs fiom $18 to $40, according to thn number of curls. Tho wave lasts six months, or much longer, depending upon the hair. It is such a natural wave that moisture but improes it. Permanently waved hair takes a wondorful water wave. The permanent wave will be n joy to you during the summer months. Rut do make our appointments early. Dining May and early June you will get old puces, so I adisu you to make your appointments early. Those Cheitak hats at the esclusive house nf Wcnger. 12211 Walnut, aie particulailv lovely jiu.t at this time. There are stunning creations for present wearing and models lavishing for midsummer. 1 was no less than enthralled by an unusunl model of jade (the hue so supicmely smart this season) batavia wreathed in laigo wild honeysuckle of a ruddy yellow. The hat is quite large, and one can imagine its cool appearance and the comfoit of its shady brim on a hot summer day. You are doubtless acquainted with tlie reputation of tho House of Wengcr for superlative pelts, ami it is decidedly of interest to Philadelphia to lenrn that Wengcr furs now ordered for the winter season will be discounted to insuie patrons a consuleiable saving. WEEK OF MAY TWENTY-FOURTH 5Lcur tfcttidinti&aLi -j im-r qPv ffr Wh "'Jfitth&omuc Jl .MXXZnvximi h tfhilaiutohia ExtraorHinary Sales of Smart Spring Fashions Embracing Groups Taken From Regular SfnrL-c af Rnniirhnnu Avpmaincr ONE-FOURTH ONE-THIRD , to ONE-HALF Less Than Former Prices j Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits Formerly $85 lo $350 at J4 Va 'o 2 off Coats Capes and Wraps Formerly $95 to $295 at to 2 off Day Dresses Afternoon . Gowns Formerly $95 to $195 at y4 to 2 off Dinner and Evening Gowns Formerly $175 to $245 at lA lo 2 off Tailored and Dressy Blouses Formerly $25 lo $45 at 4Vz lo Y2 off P Smart Street and Dress- Hats i ! Formerly $30 lo $65 at 4 Mj to 2 off Now $15, $25 &S35 xxcffil; rjrjrjfjarjrjaj4m& fU:iln.liiJ,ll!llnliiilill!iyiiiil)lt? U j s.. I, Mr DRY COLD rtIR STORAGE .'"jjjFjfjdirBBwfT i ..' .'... I ' V . jL! 'I he I S. Government recommends Dry Cohl Air Storage for the gen eral piesenation of furs. No other method should be substituted. 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