Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 04, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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to Mr. Jainen Aubrey McCurby, on Sut
urdiiy nftemoon. Jutin 12. nt'4;30
o'clock, nt their home, St. Austell Hall.
wyncoic.
Mrs. Walter U Koulko has cloned lidr
Iioubo at St, Mnrtln's lune, Chestnut.
Hill, anil has moved to her country
plnce, tho Mill lIotiEP. Whltemarnli,
with her children, Hhn will spend July
and AuRUBt'Rt North Hast Harbor, Me.
Ilr. and Mm. (Iconic Kales Baiter, of
Old Oak, Ilosemont, who huvo been
upending Jbo month of May at I.akc
wood, have returned to their home.
Mrs. W. K. Yarrow, of Strafford, will"
bo -to Now York over tho week-end to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Kmlen Hare.
Mrs. Samuel Hell and .Miss Klnrenco
Hell, of South filxtcentli lrcct, are at
Havcrford Court, Haverford, for this
month,
Mr. and Mrs. William Uunlop Dlsston,
of Norwood iivenur. Chestniit f till, ex
pect to leave on JUy 1 for Manchester,
Mass., whero they will upend tho sum
mer, t
Mr. nntl Mrs. Lawrence IT, Wilbur,
f Havcrford. hao taken a cotturto at
Katrlcsmere for tho . remainder of tho
summer.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Hdwln tlraham. of 1713
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80UTH PHILADELPHIA'
Mr. J. U Dltigens, of 1708', Itltner
str.cet, has returned to his homo after
having spent several months In New
York.
Miss Mlllan White, of 231 South
KIkMIi street, Is spending a few days In
Atlantic City.
Miss Mlrlhm Stein, of 617 West Pass
yunk nvenuo, will spend the- ilajr In
jjiiurcuHpriiiRS,
' Miss Theresa Uattles. Mips Mareurct
Anthony nnd Miss Uoso X.ccca are thn
nuestH of Mr. and Mrs. Wright at tho
rthclburno Hotel, Atlantic City, over
tho week-end.
Miss Dcalrlco n, Wilson, of 2S21
South Eighteenth street, has returned to
her homo after hUvltig spent several
days as tho guest of friends In New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunlo and family have
returned to their homo In Atlantic City,
lfter having sjient several days as tho
guests or .Mr liruntos nrotner, air,
Vonltlrk street, arc receiving cont
gratulatlons oif the blrtli of a daughter,
Miss Kathcrthe Anscll, of Kranktord
avenuo and Orthodox strect will enter
tain the members of her card club on
Monday nftcrnoon. N
, DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. Hnd Mrs. T Klwood Allison en
tertained at n Kuritu-r inirtv at their
home. Couny Aicmlr, Valilugtiiiil
on Tuesday evening. Amonc' their gudMs
were Mr. mid Mrs. Uayton Ullbirt
Dixon, Mr. and Mrs Albert 1 Damon,
Mr. and Mrs, William H. Mclntlre, Mr.
and Mrs. Ollbrunson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harnest II. Yarnall, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nett Y. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
JO. Jllcldlc, Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles II.
Kchoff, Mr. and Mrs. 1'rmiltlln Mathbcs,
Mrs. Henry Klaer, Miss Nella Wether
Ill, Mr. John ricrson nnd Mr. Howard
S. Kerncr, of (Jrcat Barrlngton. Mass.
Mrs. Kdmuml H. Avmar. 'of New
York, who biij recently boon the guest
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turned to her home to attend tho wed-"
ding of Miss Margaret Carey pablieyi
on Tuesday, Juno 8. Miss Hunter will
be orta of tho bridal party
and Mrs. Vorhees will bo at home at 600
15hs Third street, Stanwlck.
Tho Woman's Club held ItM flint meet
ing on Wednesday afternoon on tlw
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, Miss lawn of the Friends Academy. After
t..nMMA wi,.t.i niui Mr. 111111 jMrn
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Kdward Wright, of Moylan. will go In a
few days to Buck Hill Kalis, where thev
will spend the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour I'rcBloii, . o.
Wnrrenton, Va.. hnve been entertaining ,
Mr. Krnest I.e ltoy Oreen, of Media.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Preston lived for a number
of years at Moylan.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Maddock. whoso
marriage iook nincc a lew "l ""'
nro spending the summer In fcurouu.
Mrs, Maddock wits' formertv Mhi Am"'
Wlrz. daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Wlrz.
Kof Walllngford. , ,
The "Kolllcs of I.lancrch," a musmai
comedy, wlis given under the direction
of Mrs. Caroline l,tttletleld at the Darby
High School Ibis week, residents or
Lhilicrch comprising the cast.
Thnn.nii Tirnnin. nf inns Mnnii, i.'ifirpnth of her son-hi-law and daughter, Mr. und
street MrH-. T KUwood Allison, at
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rfej i licird. i
flprtruilo
beltic solil .out. sonif Spruco street, and Mls3 Uertrude Ora-
ll i..p , .....I l.nH. ...Ill ..ah.I .1. . . m .... .
Mttin iii nii-im iiiu UK'Hlll Ol nJUty at
Haverford Court, Havcrford.
Miss Hetty Worthlnglon hns returned
from Atlantic City nnd Is now visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Emott Haro nt
their plcie, Stohyhyrst, St. afford.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I,. McKctrldgo.
of 1407 Locust Btrcet, liavo opened
their cottage, Tarry-a-Ult, in Ventnor
City
Mrs. Kuthorford I'carson and her
daughter. Miss Mary Pearson, who have
been living nt tho nellcvuo-Slratford dur
ing tho winter, nre spending the month
of Juno at Idlewlld. The 1st of July
they will -go to Kaglcsmcro for tho re
mainder of tho summer.
Mrs. Krnncls Mllno and Miss Mnrgarct
Clyde, who lmvo been living at tho
Bollovue-Strntford nil winter, havo rc
turnci to their summer homo at Dovon.
Mr Wlnfleld Artcr, who has been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap, of
Pittsburgh, has returned to her homo
nt Devon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cohen, of 1520
Spruco street, have opened their cot
tage at 1215 States avenue, Atlantic
City, which they nro occupying.
The Notj-o Damo Alumnne, of West
nittenliouso snunre, will hold their sixth
reunion' tomorrow at the convent.
The president of the alumnae. Mrs.
Louis McClucken. and tho board of
manwsers have arranged nn IntcrcPtlng
program. A business meeting will bo
Held tit 11 o clock. Luncheon will be
served at 1 o'clock. At 2:,to there Is to
hp a play by some of ihe old "gradi "
nn.'nf'l.'i8! ?ln?C1 '"'0W'" Wl11 reil1
.?inHfLier.ur,R"1.al.nocm''' written espe
cially for this sixth reunion.
nTi'? P!'?i?ru.ph of N""' alnor Oucn
Bnlrd, published In last night's Kveninu
ITvFJSPr- S0C,e,J- "W. Mas taken
by Photo-Crafters.
Tilt, iicriuiu",""- ---Mllv
wnnili-rful lust night, whei-
.mforcpt nbout the Unit, tor u "
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films ii " I --, .t-nf
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lTtot ha.1 won Hi?, wro . k ,
twl" ...., ,., 1il,vnstutnl France
,, It.' a number nt .piRgien
rVK " at "to lo with it. nntl
'',;; o arc a time ilispos-
.?? , L1 " nltitih',:' Tl..rP B i
' .:.u.....it nn TitcBiiay ".?"-
KZt iS S en as scnttere.l the babied
"'AM, .mltc n tin,., before It
fMS!.1, i. lamb, which
M"..1"" .,"'--, nnhert won the
SL Zru , ,. Klennor Dixon, ilrew
5!,u,.hCAirC1LtmPP.v:di.l.vu hco
kni, w ' ..... l,i. ,,,, nn,i im
PlfW' c .:".... itlm old nml lie wn
ZZ M fir .nrthlnjr. Mrs.
fUMfntauni. "f.n J" L 0
teKm,blln; the vacuum cleaner
With) Uoitor ormllij.
Some goon iiigKiiiK-. "
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tn- .irrfnrinntice o ".MIKnuo
IHPl
n limit
i- 1 1 ii t - - - -
lune hot in nib! tlieiiire. uiu "'";""
Inonzb to keep nny mio awny ii"i
Ertiml Sulllvai. frortuptlon. nml
I Mi wrtamiy u '""i" '."" "'
br theatre or movie house in "
r ii ... .-oi- vnu it better Mlkuilo
toharonoellMtUonnillkoyouto
Itroic t to me: ne ii n-.."..
p that lough of his Jiijt before the
KMfit till Htiblime." Well, it ccr-
Mnlr Mif srent, ... i
-Marian Taylor has a lovely voice nml
He lang iieiiiiiiimiy, aim ," - ,
U litis. Am for IMsh-Tiish. who
wiKranklln Wood, my what video
tlttman hns! Pooh -Huh hail a splemlitl
toW.,.too. but lie looKcu too j-uuiik "
tlipart, he ought to bo made up to looie
Ui'fnr Koko. he was ko like Joseph
Crtig Ym, it was Mmost funny. J oil
.u. .11. 1'iv liiia ink-oil llllll nun lllll'll
llri'Jelf anil 'he trnineil the eiit for tho
broductimi last niglit. so naiiirnuy ne
hn Koko In perfection anil Koko cop
ied him rxaotlv.
I And I'.lip llrinton '. A ortls fnil mo,
tt i thi hovt Kiitislm I've ever seen
had that's iiyiiig soinethlng. Anil it
rmnst hr ilituiirreeahle to he made UP to
looVsnanful. pspecinll when you have
lunch an uniiiiiil skin anil siieli poNc
Imd snod lookM us Klstc Hrilltoii ;
I The whole performimee was excel -ll'ntlj
cast nnd excellently Riven, and
the., dear old tunes hounded ilcHghttuI
hi em. There something rrnl about
OilbtrlaDj Siilllvnn.
TOW (hat college holidays are about
UDon ik Aunt ltne. wlin Is nt one
of the grent women's colleges and who
lupowids Kngllsh there, !h ruining very
llOOQ to islt linr flnni hUIim llllll
fctolher-in law Suid sister anil hrolher-n-!aw
hapiieu to lie Tommy nnd
wuise's mother nnd ilatlilj. and Tiiin-
"Ti ho is four, riMiii'inhers Aunt
Hote B lilt lnt Hilniiiifip nviilmitlt Cnr
luother hearil him confiilinc lo Louise.
Io is not quite two, "Whrn Aunt
oo.e romp om nn,,i i.n ..1.1.. .
. jott'll liaie to say 'l.' "
NANCY WYNNK.
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' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
ltlM lMllll V.ulin Ant .,!.... ..t ll
S.ufi'. R!?bnnl New'lln, ot Whltford'. Is
Z: "T '" ,,,)Bon, ml will return to her
?.v vo ,VP'vKs Tho marriage of
5 niirw11" a.Vd -Mr S'nrlanil C. llobbs.
Boston, will take place In tho early
-ir and Mm nnhp,i i.n(,.ni., -Rin...
IRy',iof A",'i". VIlUnovA, will
S iti.' T J1 "if p,ir,y "" 1une 30 'n honor
"iMIss Anita St raw bridge.
iuii Jnf t0n Townienil has sent out
2l L,no"!ic"iR tin. marrlago of bis
arjory Townscud, to
it WIlllaniB, on Tubs-
W her i'"1 ; '" oeioeK. at Hip home
"l ner tallier ut (i ancovii nori,ni.
.'Inrltatlonx iin. i ' ... . .
Uri liMmr. t.. , '" leieivei irom
arrlanfSilUr,rl!J of w'i"'ote for the
rletS lnuLl'T'1,"f!l,u"-- m'h Hen
Maril o" ""It, StiirKlB and Mr.
n frS I'"...?''': I fholmeley.jones.
raui-8 7-i;;;' , " "M .. - .' ""on, m st
ALONG TrfE READING
ruJSSiohn,F- ''crry .and her daughters,
Bi8..iA."roJ c,rry ",ul Ml" Huth Pcrrv,
of Llklns Park, will leave June IT. f6r
the Hownrd Katon Ranch. Wyoming.
V,.mrc ,,hSr' wUi s,cml n month. Mr.
"i ' -ti Ulu"c' or xcw York, to
V.MUIU ,iiio Alice I'orrys engagement
lias been recently announced, will
accomnanv them. Whn, n,.,. -
ICnst they will upend tlm early summer
nt Iike Plncld, N. Y.. nnd later go to
GERMANTOWN'
I'lioto by Iliuhriiih,
MRS. STANLKY (J. FLAfiti, .lit.
Who rcrcntlyr rcltirncd from liu
ropc. lias been spemllng sonic time
oil a shooting trip Vtlth her husband
H, BurlM5stabrook. ot 348 West John
son street,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Mace, for
merly of 63iri Baynton Btrcet. are spend,
ing tho summer months with Mrs.
Maco's parents Mr. atid Mrs, ldwnrd
Phillips, 'of 81 Church lane.
Mrs. Knthcrlnc Itctalllc. of Williams
town. I'a.. and Miss Bctilab Tontlon.
of Kast Orango. N J .have returned to
their homes, after spenumg some Ittnn
with Mrs. John JCImmerman nt ISS Kast
Haines street.
Mrs. 1511a Ludor. of 17 Kast Haines
street
Mr. tleorgc L. Thompson, of 1403
Wharton street, Is the guest of friends
III Asbury rnra over inc wcea-enu,
Jlr. John Du Quesnc, of 1431 South
Urond Btrcet, will motor to Atlantic
City for a few days' stay,
Mrs. O'Nell. of 1422 Wharton street,
has ns her guests over the weejt-end her
daughter and her grandson, MrB. Sulli
van and Master Kugenc Sullivan, of Now
York.
Mr. Itusscl Hrlngham. ot 1401 South
Broad street, motored to Atlantic City
over tlie week-end.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr nnd Mrs. Gabriel Blum, of the
floyal AliartnfcntB. 1U0S North Broad
street, announce tho engagement of their
daughter. Miss Krnnc.cs Blum, to Mr.
Godfrey P. Mayor, of Memphis. Tenn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard AUBten. Stone,"
of 3547 North Broad street, have re
turned from an automobile trip to
Oratcrsford, Pa., where they joined n
house party at Perklomcn Terrace Ho
tel, Mr. and Mrs. Stone had as their
gucBts on the trip Mr. and Mrs, Krank
lln S. Mover. Mr. nml Mm. K. S Long.
.Mrs. Josephine BclshliiR and .Mr. Noble
Hubbard.
it.. .T. Parker, of Sixteenth strdct
andflirard avenue, will be hostess to her
Couny
Mende, their home in Wnlllngford, has
gono to Spring Lake, where sho will
spend tho summer.
Miss Margaret Mnnson Hunter,
daughter of Mr and Mrs, James Peyton
Hunter, of Media, who has spent tho
winter In Montreal, Canada, has le-
(hc meting a luncheon was served. About
Bovmty-nvo members were present.
Mr and Mrs. II. J, Vorhees and Mlsi
Torothy Vorhees aro In Jacksonville,
Ala
Mr. and Mrs. Willlsm Stnckhouse are
guests at a house party In Bethlehem,
Pa.
Estate Inventories Filed
Two Inventories were filed, one will
was mlmltteil to probate, nml a letter
of administration granted today.
The Inventories were: William l,eln
kuhelnr. SMIM.II, nml Samuel Ilnuer,
XI01.!.'!O.Ht. Ui-lntlyes were the bene
ficiaries tii the Will of Kiln A. Foerlng,
lf8 Lyceum avenue, for SH400, A letter
of administration was granted In tlm
eMnto of Frederick f Koch. 1637
North Koblnvm street, for ?13.0(t3.
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Two Shops of Sensible Prices
MOORESTOWN
Mr. Arthur BobwIcI Vorhees and Miss
Margaret Crow, of Jacksonville. Ala.,
were married on Wednesday evening at
C!30 o'clock In the Methodist LPl"r
pal Church, In Jacksonville. After a
wedding trip spent In Atlanta, On., Mr.
Vacation Days
. .-. . i " . -.- -. .. inn
street, nas nan bits . onyoer, oi inocms- V.S0":; ",,- V8 afternoon. Mrs. Paikor
.will leave next week for a few w;ecus
vllle, as her guest for a few days.
Mrs. Mover TJcltal, of New Ymk Is
the guest of her niece, Mrs. Kdwnrd Bry
lawakl, of 626 West Cliveden avenue.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dlllcr, of B27
South Korty-second street will close
their home nearly this month nnd will
snll for Europe, whero thev will spend
several months traveling on the conti
nent. Mrs Johir W. Prince and her daugh
ter. Miss Alice U. Prince, of Klfty-llfth
street arid Springfield avenue. salleiLon
tho Havcrford for Knghind last Satur
day. They will return the latter part of
September.
Mrs. L. Cadwallader, of Johnstown,
Ia.. who has been visiting relatives In
and nround this city, has left to spend
a few days with friends In Marietta, I'a.,
beforo returning to her home.
Mr. nnd Mra. William J. Benllc.
whose marriage took place recently, have
returned from their wedding trip and are
at home at 554!) Spruce street.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. V Sprlngnian. of
5051 Wahyt Btrcet, motored to Atlantic
City whero they tpcnt several days
this 'week.
A lawn fete and sttcct dance will bo
given on Saturday, at Preston und
I'arrlsh streets, from 2 until 11 o'clock,
for the benefit of the West Philadel
phia Hospital for Women. Misi Ade
laide Lane, president Hnd Mrs. Pauline
M. Mullcr, corresponding secretary, arc
In charge.- There will bo a sale of fancy
goods, cakes, Ice cream and strawber
ries. A partv for ehlldron from 2 until
0 o'clock, with' games and races. Prizes
to bo given to the winners. There will
ho dancing In the street from 8 until
1 1 o'clock In tho evening.
stay at Ocean City, where she will bo
tho guest of Mrs. ltogers nt her cottngc.
Mrs. Louis Sailer, of tho Hotel Ma
jctslc. Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ju
llus Wcyl, at her homo In Llklns Park.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bayersdorfer and
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Casper' and fam
ily have closed their home, 1631 Dia
mond street, and are nt their summer
home, 110 South California avenue, At
lantic f'itv. Mr. Sidney Bayersdorfer.
who li In foirope, will return this month.
Minn .tnno Wltmar. of North Thir
teenth street, has returned from a '
week's stay with friends In Atlantic City. '
Mls.s Ida M. Fredericks, daughter of
Mr. .and Mrs. Georgo W. Fredericks, ,
l:!'rr Knt Montgomery avenue, un
married to Mr. John K. ZleglCr Wcdncs
day afternoon.
TIOGA
Mis Kdnu O. Wiest and daughters,
Mls.s Ldmi Wlest and Miss Ruth Wlest.
have returned from an extended visit
to her sister, Mrs. Joseph Winkler, of
Los Angeles, C'nllf. Mrs Wlest und Mrs.
Winkler will bq. remembered as the
Misses Kdnu and Anna Gabcll, of Tioga.
FRANKFORD
A number of ladles of Krankford are
meeting every Thursday afternoon from
J to I o'clock, at thn American Leglon-s
home, Paul street below Orthodox
street, to sew carpet rags in order to
piovidc rugs for the boys' home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Palmcnsls nnd
family, of ArTott street, will leao this
month for Wlldwood, N. J., where they
will occupy their cottage until the fall
Mr. and Mrs. Janjcs Loram, of 3401
-,5,rA.ftnd t.J,rH- George W Boggs. of
..18 West .Seymour street, announce tho
marriage of their daughter. M1ss Anna
I'. Hoggs, to Mr. Frederick Jordan, -of
U..K.-;, mi i nijiauiiy. in uermantown.
Mr. and Mrs Wnllnco Radcllffo have
announced tho engagement of their
''"UBhtcr, Miss Doris Mae nadcllffe, tu
"iii; i d. i.iycoci or u'lney.
xna marriage or siimt A,in -r u..,i.i.
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph K.
Smith of 427 Kast Mount Alrv nvrmie
w"in nJ,r', '' .Wm.up Wft,ls- r Church
Hill. Mil . Will fnkft Hint,.. u il, l. .......
of the bride on Tuesday, .luno 22.
w.'1"' ," -nB!r.?' A- I'olllngsworth Ster
rctt, of ,20 West Cpsal street, will en
tertain at dinner at their home this
evening In honor of their daughter. Miss
,.'...,. k'errett, whoso marriage to Mr
William Henry Qulnn- will take place
tomorrow; In Calvary Church. Mr.
gulnn will nlso entertain nt dinner nt his
home this evening. Ills guests will In
clude Mr. James Bonner, of Baltimore,
Mr. Bryan Horner, .Mr. William Baxter,
of New Aork; Mr. Frederick Grae, of
New Haven, Conn , Mr., Hcnrv Illlle
lirand and Mr. Iftlgar Ktiliey. A wedding
rehearsal will -follow the dinners at thn
church after which Miss Sterretl will
entertain the entire bridal party at her
home.
Mr and Mrs F.dgar Hallowell of
Winona avenue, and Mr. and Mn. G. G.
LvniiB. of Wayne avenue hnve returned
to their homes from Atlantic City
Miss Margaret ICenis, of 352 West
puval street, has returned to her home
rrom attending a. house party with
friends at Quakertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton W Corson and
Mips Helen Corson, or iVlhnm Court
leave today to occupy their cottage at
Ocean City for tho summer.
. Ji,r& Jolm rMmonds, ot Upsal street
and Wayne avenue, has taken a cottage
nt Pocono Jiko I'reserve for thn sum
nier. .Mr. and tru. itnni.,, !.. ,i....
and their baby, of Harvey street, will
spend part of the summer with .Mrs.
Ldmonds.
Mrs. David Blank and Mrs. K. Kalm
back, of Mount Airy. nt-t.ainid nt
luncheon;, followed by bridge, on
vvedhchday. Tho guests numbered sixteen.
i,. .i ,',,,t"1 rvrson, of Newark has I
been the guest for a few days of Mrs I
jmigj
-FOUNDED 1858
DRWJ&BS I
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, si lAliurnums. Chclten llitt
fcan o, 8"? 5 ,0,r JI1;s 'hbc Mi
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and Mr i ,i1,n,..Knnn". TI'reo
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placAnW .... ""'i.. whlelr will tulto
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The llHliers
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1122 Chestnut Street
(Quality and Standard Famous Oyer Half a Century
June Clearance Sale
Continuous OfTVrinjj Wonilcrful Reductions in Dcwccs
Quality Merchandise
Underwear Reduced for June
Clearance
Envelope Chemise
Tomorrow SI. 35 UcRiiIar price $2.00
Sheer nainsook fnshions those lovely chemise, which hip
specially priced for tomorrow. They nre daintily
trimmed with lace and embroidery nnd arc very desirable
for Summer usc .Tust stop in and see them and you
will be sure to purchase some for immediate and future
use, for they arc truly remarkable values.
White Heatherbloom Petticoats
.lune Clearance. $1.95 Regular price $2.7.r
Lovely underskirts for Summer wcar feature rufflc
trimmed flounce and clastic band at waist. Knshioned
of very hiprh-Rrade heatherbloom.
Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise
June Clearance, S3.75 Regular prices $5.50 to $G.OO
Two styles, fashioned of very fine quality crepe do chine.
One has camisole top and other features retrular top
trimmed with val lnce and georgette. Very special
values for the June Clearance.
Airo in .
&."" " nuds liV.i'l'1 "'t. Hav-
tLnninaBison villi 7.ii ,n went out,
th bitter 1,r'l,ff,:,;hcr Honw In
. wra. .ini... . ' "rl "r this month.
.jr'l.Mrs. c i,,.... ..
P'Wkfa.xJ'1 "' t'bestnii liui 'VV aM
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No C, O. D.'i
No Approval
All Sales Final
(MMilS
Millinery not
included in
this sale
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
I The Newest of the New in
Women's & Misses9 Summer
Apparel at 25 Less!
For tomorrow we continue the sale nn event of stirring interest, because
these new fashions are of the ultra-smart type. We bought our entire
stocks, in thus re-creating The Blum Store, at great price concessions.
You benefit by SAVINGS OF AN ACTUAL 50 PER CENT.
Dresses
Ticket prices.. 515.00 to $225.00
Sale prices.. $11. 2 1 to $168.75
Suits
Ticket prices. . .$19.75 to $89.50
Sale prices... $14.81 to $07.13
Coats and Wraps
Ticket prices,, $39.50 .to $225.00
Sale prices,. $9,62 to $168.73
25 off
the present
ticket prices
For a Limited Time
Only
Blou
ses
Ticket prices.... $2.95 to $29.50
Sale prices.... $2.2 1 to $22.12
'Skirts .
Ticket, prices $5.95 to $52.50
Sale pricc.s . . .$1.10 to $39.37
Fur Neckpieces
Ticket prices. .$39.50 to $289.50
Sale prices., $29.02 to $217.13
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HOUSE of WEKfGER
Im 1229 WALNUT ST. vBjl
111 . Fur Storage i
Wl IT'S TIME TO THINK OF FUR fjjl
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m STORAGE NO OTHER IS AR. MM
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v Phone Walnut 1.108. $SjA
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are gin soglriilt. me re
for all the sport you ann
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ed! with a Lionei i Sport
Suit the best afll-aVoMmid!
outdoor hateit ever creat
39.75
Iff you come and see themm
you'll mever be happy till
you get ome.
Our "Fleur de
made waist is
charming With
$3.50 to $16.50
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127 S. 13th St. 1337 Chestnut St.
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Charge Accounts Solicited:
Maxflson & DeMan
12 15 Chestnut Street
Furs and Millinery
Sports Hats for Jine
Specially Arrange
for Tomorrow's Selling
5.00
Values, 12.50
Mushrooms, Roll Sntkn-.s Pokes, Large Hats ami Tarns, in
all of the summer shades both light and dark. In this group
arc also a large number of lovely all-white hata. The most amaz
ing values ever presented this summer.
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Hats for Bridesmaids
and Graduates,
Delicate hats of organdie, tulle, tafTcta and fancy
straw that will give just the right touch to the dainty light
colored dresses of June. 5.00 and up.
VERY SPECIAL VALUES:
HATS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE
2.00 A. 50 7.50
VALUES TO 20.00
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted-
e Allen, Inc.
Chestnut Street 1214
SPECIAL MILLINERY OFFERING FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
All Dark Color Blocked
Trimmed Hats
Heavily Reduced for Quick Clearance
These choice models are our own high grade qualit and aro
absolutely the best value in Philadelphia.
Special Value Sports Hats, $4.25
This smait sailor comes in solid and two tone colorings
splendid wearing quality and is well worth double the price.
Special $4.2.-.
Allen's Hat Wreaths for Saturday
These wreaths are made of imported field flowers, roses, Ber
ries, foliage, etc. You can choose from dozens of assorted wreaths
at 51.23. $1.50. ?2.00. 82.73, S3.00.
Very Special Ostrich Bands $5.5 0& $6
The colors- arc black, brown, navy, purple, Alice, old rose,
.-and. Our customers say there is nothing in town to compare at
the prices $."i.50, 56.00 while they last.
Annual Summer- Sale of
Notions and Toilet Articles
Well Known Little Things of Dependable
Quality at Worth While Price Savings
Sae on These '
Standard Toilet Article Specials
llnrln French
inrj lax 2c.
Compart Vnce rnnder, UBUaJ 60c olre ; Hiill
M.irv Onnlcn Compact Kacc Powder. Gilt Rot with Mirror: unuallv
50r- sptoUl, 40c; tax 2c T "nimny
WnoUburj'o or Cntlrnra Srnip, SHc l'al
,laH Piicc" p"ac Powder.
ut PutU'le ftcniovcr. :
Qr box; tax "r
3e Hlzr, SOc; tax
Wc Specialize in Wedding (lifts
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Superior French Willow
The best grade of willow is nppropiatc ior
the most be-utiful homes. Correctly upholsterer!
and enameled, it is chnrming l all seasons for porch
or interior. Ours is a supreme quality priced about
25re below the average.
Pieces will be colored and cushioned in inter
esting fashion according to your selection or our
suggestion.
I I'fpnoilrnt or IVIicro Tooth PaNtr,-35r j tax 2p. I
i'iitp f'ompaet Nail Sol, 60c size, 4Scj tax 2c
Munis Honov and Almond Prcam, 3Sr; tax 2c
PaBCrtt & nammloll'a Cold Cream, 2Bc tube, ifes tnx lr
I'nlca'iB C'at-hniero Houquet Soap, medium hti; box nf alx
paKc. Se.
Pln.iud s I.ilae VcRetal. SSri tat tc
.lerRpn'ti Hntli Moap In Violet T.llae, Ttosp. Carnation and
Geranium lie enlie ; 1.0(l a box of dojipn caltet
Djrr-Rlmt Tolcuni Sprrlal. 2Sr box ; tax lr
Mai (Iriiilrn Talrum. 3So box: tax 2c.
lUiiiinr Ha rKtil Sonp, Fpeclal IAn caKr
Violet St ivrfume fl.50 size, St S5s tax fie.
These Specials are 3 for 25c
IMirf OH" O'l rHtlli nHPj ColKnt All-Arduncl Soup; nwcral
odor.-. Krwplr inadp of flno to et Boap ; Tlntrx for rcnnwlnfr the
,olor of all w.ifliahlP slllH. 14 IIkIU shade; i:trB Suprr l.ngll.h
snnp lni.ener. fl.tltet niail" Atlm. Heiit IlratK Toilet
alzes: Crfnl of ' doen Snap radtfiirrn; Itubbrr llath
Rood size
He Lonir
riin, all
POtle,
HoublKant s Toilet Watei. $1 7K size. 3.(10 tax II
FruiU'li Pa-'e I'owder. lai-RO Rreen box, Snrj tax Jc
Sploudld selection of lilRli-irrado Tooth llruahe. In a dozen or
more stleH, 35r.
Pure IlrlMIe H Hruh. the serviceable Und, Mpeelal zXr each
niaUe- f mil ard ".ewliiB hllU, 301) ehades , iisu.illv '3e
spool. lr spool U.nn a dozen.
Pav Hum McKesson & TtotiMiiB. fine size, 3Kci tax 2c.
ziire.i and Klornnije Saelinl, 11.00 nUe. S.lci tax 4c.
i'ropli lactic Tooth HrushcH. Bc stjle, at 3e each
I'roplwlactlc Penetration Hair P.niHliH. special, 85e.
Clare Drcsa Slileldn hlzes '.'. .1 iunl 1, 30c pnlr
Oxfoid Tie Shoe Laces Black, Whlto and IlrniMi, pure Bilk
Brrfil". at Joe Half
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1522 CHESTNUT ST.
WE KNOW HOW ,
Draperies Correct Wull Papers Painting
Interior Furnishings Period Furniture
Allen's French Hair Ncls
10c each, $1.00 a dozen
The ioi uearh this much now to Inipoit but we aie still
ende.tvorlnc lo iiMlnialn Hits price as lonu Hh wo can White and
Jirav ', ,nr t.-n'h . Sl.ftO n dozen.
Fine Gaberdine Skirts, $5.95
A Sale at About Half Price
Fluo unality white washable flaberdlne Shirts of lategi tleiim
cM-elloutlj lullnred hi cry attractive model Ocean Pearl button
trlliinW. Bl" -6 to 32; ery special uiin
fci
in scei"al new
dCBlClli! ii tew
High Lustre Tub Satin Skirts
idels , (iry sl.lrt In IhlB sroup if
i' toucht'ii of hand embroidery
Special, $6.50
a
models, (iry sl.lrt In IhlB sroup if tho lateMt euinmer
hae toucheii of hand embroidery
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