W 's i f r.T'T'"' Uf . & jjmf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE A'fly Wynne Chats About a Number of Things Sea- . i-..il..tn in Rnnofil iv Kv.tr n Pnt-tnt't.,. mens inswu - j - " - ance of the "Mikado" l)y Savoy Co. a TON-0 ns thr weather remains . g WM j rntipr cnjoy. In? this JXVwm" to be going away. w " can! u not n bit too noon to go. And t really I nl lt emH if It fwH ? "i of hot Uny. b,Tc nao v.., t,)0S0 Il0t jinyB So i"- ',ii. frnnitH nave ki ..:;-".., nU It as " t Only at i'f, "'.' ,,. ncw summer flare aecu any of the new summer niM.eiI to hear yesterday 5nvov Opera Company is Ka.Li,o- i.prformnnre of clothe' t WAS o Ithflt V ninthi-V i.erformnnro oC Pfot?, R in" ni t i night of .Tune 17 nt ',,;?,Lli Street'1 oatre. Tills time it the 'rofl LPS ,e Heiietit of the Senmen h j In be foj U1?, '" Vnd. and the men n'lltute Uiii 1 n ") -, t oJp,t nrc ni8mfnJl,,upnrt llo performance, &" bf then, ente-taluing box parties Ihat'evenhiff. b tc(, Ll'n,' "s'J "viban" & nt Rorond ami ihP old &t. Aiuan , or th(J BSffiWe.t0lt is being reno ' nt JIT--'-' nuxlllnry of the work T", a rV Kriest I-aw. chnirman ; Includes Mr?". i."".;. , Mra Mrc Charles ni.e,,t M Sidney M. w ' V. treasurer, and 1. f...tultinr wocrn ,arV rl'hersnr- worUing'for It. too w,rral "the M "" , , Savoys t '111 (HI'S"" '"-', ".,., .,. ,,. Martin, of Chestnut Hill, have Issued InvltntlonB for a party at The Ilabtilt. on r-rlclay, June 18. at 4 o'clock, In honor of MIbs Kllen Ulcnrilnnlng, daughter of Mr. and Jin;, nobert Olcndlnnlng, of the Squirrels, Chcutivut Hill, whoae engage ment to Mr. I'erslfor Frazler, 3d, linn been announced. Among the gucsta will be Miss Kllzabeth C, Welsh, Miss Peggy Hosengarten, MIm Mary Dobsotr Nor rls, Miss H. PRUllne I,, bell Mlrs Mary R ,aicndlnnlng. Miss Virginia Uoberts, Mr. John H. Wholen, Jr., Mr, H. Pcr elval Olendlnnlng, Mr. Perglfor Krazler 3d, Mr. Edward Starr, Jr., Mr. Winter Randolph, Mr. MqKonn Allen, Mr. Sam uel Welsh, Mr, Jamrn D. Altcmils Mr, Edward Drowning, Jr., Mr Buckley H Wells and Mr. C. Paul De'nckla Mrs. Isaac Clothier Jr. nf nmmi... brook Farm, Radnor, will give a benefit bridge party at her homo on Wednes-1 " day, June 10. r EVENING prMDIo' .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THtfRSDAT, JUNE 10, 1026 Miss edith a. siwions Mr. and Thayer, of Mrs. 336 nunc mi 1 if'VJiinnii 1 t. Springfield avenue, '( Mtl performance. .... wom,prfll, Tri .n 1 cor hW "rldlculum" little MiUdo null em m p ))nco hrTs1l;.r,undupsotoh1eno he'Sl onS nose and ho is ho dayrtt!1,Crnrt that it s a real jo to sec nun AF TniS vear's performance of the 0JHfcn.1o"' I have absolutely only one frltlclm to make, and that is. 1 uo fint It would be wl'e to have a person ,hl 1. p?if the wardrobe for the men '" lll f'. L I wear the longer tojwnuu....-." h. ",",;,-. nlll,M .he Viir.onO'i ami I he And that wild v? ir oHn ''KVHKH '?K 'KvR WEDSMR.H.ERBEN,3D Marriage of Miss Mary Colton Steele and Dr. Leon Clemrrier I'hoto by Ilaolirndi MKS. ANDKKW XV. CKAWKOUl) Mrs. Crawford, mIioso home Is at UJ21 Spruce street, moed last werl( (o her country house. .Mrs. Craw ford is prominently Identified with various charity a flairs. She was vlre chairman of the lecent Flower iMarlict in IUUenhoitse Square , Chestnut Hill, are receiving congratula- ' tlona on the birth of a son, Joseph Tre vanlon Thayer. Jr., on Mondnv Mrs. I inuyer was miss Aimee Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Peinberton Hutchinson. Mrs. John B. Thayer and Miss Polly Thayer of Haverford. who have been lit New ork for a few days, returned homo on Thursday. Mrs. nobert Emott Hare, of stony, hurst, Strnfford, will leave on Friday for Baltimore to visit Mrs. John Phcln.-i until Wednesday. Junn lfi. .Mrs limp will entertain hoi; bridge club nt a lunch eon, followed by cards, at her home, on Thursday. June 17. The members In clude Mis. Paul Thompson. Mrs. J'eicy .-iiiiiij.-iwii. Mi. ivmuriu vrier, .Mrs A xrerrltt Taylor, Mrs. I-Mwln k Orahani, .Mrs J. It. Hutchinson Mr. Ueorgo Burton nnd Mrs. HmiV. K Je.ines. Miss Jullanna Baker, of Bala, will spend the week-end at Piinceton. uheie she will attend the senior "prom." Miss Lucretla Heckscher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heckscher. enter tained 11 number of friends at a houso party ovar last week-end at her homo in Strafford. Mrs. Edward V. Beale of Strafford, will preside at the tea table at the the dansant which Mrs. Arthur Morton Wilson, of Ardmorp. will i-u t u..,-,,,-. ford Court tomoirow aftemnnn in hmnw nn Thursday next, from t until C 30 of Miss Alice Dale Gibson, who will bo The mairlage of MIsm Joyco to Mr. ono of the debutantes of next winter. , Thomas V. Boig will take place on Vd- Mrs, Francis B. Gummem Mr. i,v.n. nesdny. June 23. at a nuptial mass. 9 els J. Stokes. Mrs. Dean- V Ln.-lu-n,i o'clock. In the Transllguiatlon ("lunch, The marriage of Miss Edith A. Simons, daughter of Mrs. Mary Simons, and Mr. Henry Eiben. 3d. of this city, took place last evening In St. James Episco pal Church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets. Mrs. Henry M. Sellers was ma tron of honor for Miss Simons "nd Mr. Sellers was best man. The ushers In cluded Mr Morris Price. Mr. John Han son, Mr Arthur Gltmorc nnd Mr. Sher wood Hall. Mr. William M. I.yrctt gave the bride In marriage and the ceremony was per formed by Dr. John Mnckrldge, rector ' 1 of the chuich. Mr, Henry isrben. .ir. miner 01 mc bridegroom, came on from Seattle to at tend the ceremony. CLEMMEB STEELE Miss Mary Colton Steele, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph M. Steele, of EI kins Park, will be married at her home, nt C o'clock this' evening, to Dr. I.con nemmer of Oak Lam;, tbe llev 1- In- In. Il'll.nn nn.lnr Of tllP Til ftl ChUrCIl of the Covenanters officiating. The bride will be given In marriage by her father and attended ny ner Hisier-m-i. ..no. William Steele. 3d, as matron of honor, nnd two bridesmaids, Mrs r Brewster Rhodes and Miss Jane McCleary. Her little niece. Miss Betty Stee e. will be flower girl ord two small roiislns. Master Edward A Steele. Jr. and Master tran ces It. Steele, will act as pages . .. ... .... ' Dr James fpaeisman. 01 vt iimineum. Jenklntown station on Saturday for the 1 ..-lit i, the brldegioom's best man. and guests who will attend the innrrlage ot ' ", "H wm i,e Mr. Donald Steple nnd iioii u....n..'-. ""'""" "" '"" 1 m,. inMf sioe p. nroincrs cu uif l-lttletotr waller 'lazewpll Waller 1 ;'",'X; ...111 fnltow. Unon their return ... au1.. TAnnlnti nnrl ftu Ham McLeod, of Oaklyn, nnd Mr. Mow ard Gilbert Mactntlre, of North Twenty fifth street, which will take place this nfternonn. ol 9 nMnni iili Tlev. Ilob- r6rt Wells, of the Columbia Avenue Meth od st episcopal Church, officiating, ine bride will wear an nfternoon gown or dark blue beaded georgette crepo with ft blue hat to match and will be attended " Mlsa Anna Collins, Mr, B, Ilussell will be the bridegroom's best man. Mr. Maolntlre and his bride will leave on an extended trip and upon their return they will be at home at 1617 North Twenty-fifth streetc. WBLDr TEAT A pretty home wedding will take place at 7 n nlnplr thl. ..ni..- -t.lin AiIrh Mabel Teat, of 634 lloydon avenue, will lie given In marriage by her mother to Mr. Bussell Weldy. of 810 Broadway, Camden, the Bev. Frederick Blaser officiating. A reception will follow Im- inruiuieiy artcr the ceremony. Tlio bride will wear a traveling suit of brown and carry orchids and sweet peas. Miss Edna Kaver will attend her as inald or honor. Mr Weldy will have for his best man Mr Bov C. Glbbs. Mr and Mrs. Weldy will leave Imme diately for an extended wedding trip rliey will be at home after October 1, at 602 lloydon avenue FOl.TC CLAYTON A pretty home wedding took place last evening at c, o'clooh. when Miss Mar guerite Clayton, of G24 North Fortieth stret, was given In marriage by her brother. Mr. Tlobert F. Clavton. to Mr. Frank G Foltz, nf 4301 Walnut street. Hie Rev. Dr Allen Bartholomew, assist ed by Bev rjr Robert O'Boyle, official ing. A leceptlon followed Immediately after the ceremony. The bride, who wore a gown of whifp gporgctto and carried a Jnower bouquet of orchids, roses and Hlles of the alley, was attended by Miss (.race Bartholomew as maid of honor. ? worp " K0,vn of orchid colored soft silk and carried pink roses and larkspur and llUe of the valley. Mr. William Evans, of Xnrberth. acted as best man After an extended wedding trip Mr nnd Mis Folia will live nt C24 North Fortieth street They will be at home after September 1". Charles W. Hargers. Jr as matron of honor. Her gown was of orchid geor gette and filet lace and she carried Ward roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Louise Debley, Miss Marguerite Ginluini nnd Miss Doiothy Dcnltz. Their gowu MOORESTOWN y Miss Ester French hns graduated from the Centenary Collegiate Institute at Hnckettslcwn. N, J. Mrs. llcoigp Meckel, of Chelsea, was were of apricot georgette and lllet incati vlsllor In Morreslown on Monday and they carried bouciuets of 0'1l,l!, Hutnphrcys acted as best man, wane Mr. Charles Hnrgens, Jr.. .Mr. Arthvir Lukens. Mr Charles Sutllff and Sir. Norman Seabury, of New or. wen ushers. After an extended wedding trip. Dr. and .Mrs. Bromell will live at -B-Wpst Hortter street, Germnntown. They will be at home after September 15. MacNEILL RUSSELTj The wedding of Miss Edith Russell and Mr Neale MacNelll, Jr.. whs solemnized nt 7 o'clock last evening in the Overbrook Presbyterian unuicii. 1 nc Bev. Guldo Bossard performed the rtre. inony. Miss Flora M Barnes acted as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids In cluded Miss Mildred Rule, Mlsa He en Haydni. Miss Ella Falck and Miss Helen Barnes Mr MacNelll had as best man Mr. Richard Longworth, and the fol lowing acted as ushers: Mr. Charles l. Terry, Jr. of Camden, Del. I Mr. Lynch Evers, of New York: Mr. Edward J, Wnlz anl Mr l-'rederlck Mllliken. After a short wedding trip the bride and bride groom will lie at 912 Wynncwood road. Overbrook ffWIVGHA.M TRCSENS A wedilttig of interest In this Hv and Mlddletown. N Y, was solemnized with nuptial mass at 'i o'clock last .Satunia moinlng In St John's Church, Colllugs wood N .1. when Miss Cnroln L Ttusens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo .1.. 11 t.,,u r,r 402 Lincoln nu'iiup Colllngswood was married to Mr Roheit F Cunningham. Jr. of Mlddletown. lie Rev Joht? O'Fanell offlclalliie. Miss Marie Trusens was her sister maid of honor and only attendant. Dr. Mncent D Callahan of Uiooklyn. was best man. The ceremonv was followed by a brpaU fast at the Hotel Adelphla. alt-r which Mr. Ciinnmgh.ini and his bride left for a fortnights . tiding trip ' '1-'.."",l ' ''" ji home aftrr June 25 at 33 Washing ton htieel Muldlelottti Miss Helen Huirbps entertained the Girls' Club at her home on Monday Among those present ueio parties I evening. CrtfS f -r 1 rri i 1 Mrs, It. Pettlt, Mlsa Mary Itoger. Mlirt Marie Snyder, Miss Emllle IsConeyf Mrs. Tl, Longncrp, Miss Agnca Qrubtt and Mrs. J, Powell, Mrs. George C. Gillespie and Mr. William F. Reeve are In Wcrtreravllle. Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Maule havs sent out cards for a scries of garden nvtsr 3flhAvtnut at 46m Strtrl ,$.)Bt rx - .. -i rMttz-Wximon JPhiladtMia p s Malor that afternoon Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest William Tall man, of Wayne, will entertain nt dinner at the Merlon cricket Club on S.ittirda oenlng. Covers will bo laid for twelve Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kondrick are occupying their new home on Golf House road, Haverfoid. and will open their Cape May cottage about June 28, A tea will be given by Miss Anna Joyce at her home, B8&5 Walton avenue, iuhi Mrs. Richard Montgomery will presme t ... . . nn .liorter gnrinen -. ."" v. ;: nhMll ,i10 kiroonns are put on -i.i..h'" "Whatlnn would ever bother to have the "ml of hl" ski,-t jUHt PVT said garment roc from the ground Lc eight or ten inches revealing Zlb- U manly calf? And yet friim naestheti." point of view, and me, I'm alwais nestlietip. tne grni-iui "i" the (hnrus would be more pleasing. I vaw it the first night nnd perhaps tlw little uneveiitips-es and disciepan lf, were noticed by the performers llifm'elves nnd made right, but if they frrn't believe me. it would ndd inucli, ,f thoe little points were attended to. Pooh Flail, ton. for instance could not look 10 dignified ns his part required. with n kimono tome eight inches from ton cround. , Hut wlien it enme to the voices and ihejieting and accompanying an' every -Hang, it was ,lmply great. And I liate lofvrn remark the costuming of the men in flic chorus and of i'onh V.ah, lieimi.p .rnrtiidnp eUe wim so snlendul. Hut it votiTied that as it wns a fault that miild he remedied, it might be helpful rather than otherwise. T J1KAR the Carroll Hodges have Irenterl llieir country hninr. (iljnwjilil. in F!ii(liinr for the summer and will kie on Hie 'JOth of June for Keene Vnlley in thp Adirondacks. where they ll! spend the month of July nnd Au sut and part of September. Muriel and Dorothy are finite accomplished lit tle murrain you know, and they nre joins to keep up their music studies while there. F understand there is a line trnclipi' up thpre, so that will be "find for tlipm. will it not' They are both members of the Junior Music Club which ha donp Mich finp work. 1 really ililnk Hint was a ple'id'nl ideu. starting that dill). For the boys nnd girls have gotten eij anibilioiis to pxcpI in thpir arinii mw-ical purMiils and thp results have heen absolutely rcmnrkiilile, NANCY WYNNE. ireslde at the tea tallies at the' reipp Ion by the Campus Club at the 1 Liver. ford College commencement on l-rldav afternoon. No Invitations haw b.-en Issued this year, hut It Is hoped that many of the friends of the college will attend. Mrs. J. B. Harding, of 2215 Walnut street hns left the Blttenhouse, nmt m now In San Francisco, Calif, visiting her sister, Mrs. Keeney. and will remain there for several months Miss Jane Harding, daughter of Mrs. Handing is In Palenvllle, Pottsvllle mountains, for the summer. Mrs. Wilson Catherwood, of 1708 Wal nut street, is spending some time nt the Ambassador, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Edmund Zimmer man' nnd their daughters. Miss IlarriPt crazier Zlimmerman nnd Miss Anna C 1 Zimmerman, will leave Whltwoith, their! home at Rytlal, the end of June and go' to Maine, where they will remain until autumn. , Mr. "and Mrs. Joseph B. Godwin, of I 911 Pine street are closing their town 1 house and leaving for York Haibor, whero they will spend the summei Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis King Carey parents of Mrs. Percy C Madeira. Jr., I will snend the summer at Ontario N. I Y.. whete they hap taken n house Thev will have Mr. and Mrs. Madeira's chil dren with them tor some weeks. I Mrs. Irvin T. Bleter. of Merlon, has ' taken a cottage at Atlantic City for! tho rest of the aenson Mrs. Rioter I will entertain nt luncheon followed by cards on Wcdnesda.v, Juno 16, at tho Philadelphia Country Club Mr. and Mrs. William B. Simpson, of ! Oerbrook. aie staying at Atlantic City for some time Mrs. Norman MacLeod, of 2003 Wal nut street, Is staying at the Ambas sador. Atlantic City. Mrs. Stanley Babson nf New York. Is the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox, at their home In Andalusia. Mrs. Bradbury Bedell will close her apartments at Nineteenth and Walnut streets this month nnd go to Cape Ma, before opening her summer home, Jack son, N. H. Mr and .Mrs William Cainlll. of Rvdal. will hae motors meet the I OJ train from the Reading Terminal at Fifty-sixth street and Cedar inenup, Mra Edward C. Leeds, nf 2110 South Twenty-llrst street, has returned fioin Ijikewood, where she has been spending several weeks Dr. and Mrs Frankllir Evans llo"kins of Beirut. Syria, have Issued Invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter. Miss Jeanette Ives HosUlns. and Mr Donald Whltaher Cainuliell. which will tnlie place this evening at from a wedding trip Doctor nnd Mrs. Hemmer will live In Elklns Paik BOB EXITS A UT EN A large wedding look mace last even ing at 8 o'clock nt the First Presbyter Inn Church, at Mount Carmel Pa . when Mls Agnes Renn Anten. daughter ot Mr and Mrs.' Vnrls Auten. became the bride of Mr. George SIgler Rohert. of Merlon, the Bev. Harold Wolf officiating. Mr Auten gave his dnughter In nn'. tinge. The maid of honor vn" Mls Maviriinriin Mnrtnn. Mrs. Irvin F. Guver, of Sunbiirv Pa., was ination of honor The five bridesmaids were Mrs Lemuel Burrows, or Korcsi runs nai-.j deii", L I ; Mrs. Caleb Burchenal. of W'lmlngtnn. Del. : Mrs Edwin R. Snang Ice nf Ephrala. Pa. : Miss Louise Xfnn 1 01 Stmhiirv. Pa., and JIlss Florence H Iloberis. of rprlon, Pa. Tho bridegroom hud Mr. Arnold SIgler. of this cltv. as best man and his ushers were Mr Henry Fndlcott Air. Paul Freedly, Mr. Fran cis raev Mr Henrv V. Mnssey and Mr. Paul B 'Renn. of this city A reception followed at the home of the bride's BROMELL OARMAN ,T1W''fl'",1'; of A""" J'nry S. Gniinnn .r..fi ,Soutli Forlv-flfth street, and Dr Wlllard S Bromell. of 025 West Hort ter streft. took place at St Philip's Proteslnnt Episcopal Church, Forty-sec-ond street and Baltimore avenue, last evening at 7'. '10 o'clock. The In file was given In ninrrlagp br her father Mr. Ira D. Carman The Ro Dr Frederick Seymour officiated A reception followed Immediately after the .ceremony at the Rlttenhouse Hotel The bride wore a gown of white satin and chantlllv lace and tulle veil arranged with orange blossoms. She carried orchids and sweet peas In her bounuct She was attended by her sister. Mrs QP UNE ALES OF MORRIS CARROLL Tl,o upildini: of -JIlss lillwihelh Carroll, of 131 and Mi Fianl North Flfty-lirtli streft, XI. Morris. .Ir of :.C15 Market sliei t. took place ai m i.irgn- s . r.i..,-..i, i,-ifi.aepond street nnd Lan ' caster avenue. cstcrday afternoon at 1 o' loci; Monslgnor Drumgoole ollli ,ated A small leceptlon followed imnirdiiilely nfn-i the ceremony at the home of tho brides parents, The brides only at tendant was her Bister. Miss Anna ( ar roll. who acted as maid of honor Mr. Moins had for his best man Mr Stephen Burns Mr nnd Mrs Morris left 1111 mediatelv after the .reception for 'an - tended wedding trip through r.ariada After September 15 they will be at home at 2r.1 South Slxt.v-tlilrd street. the home nt Mr and Mrs; yllllam Lodge. parents nt 21 East Mount Carmel avenue urccniiui.ii. n uii'ini, i. .1. . inn mi After a wedding trip Mr ana .Mrs. 1.00 Hosklns, the bride s bi other, will ni r ve crts w, 1)ve nt xnrberth. In a few das fiom Beirut to gne his sister In marriage ,.., ,,,,mn Mr and Mrs George Fritz Chandler ! MacI.NTtRE McLLOD of 1728 Rlttenhouso street, will close wedding of Interest In this city and their homo the last of June and open 1 In Oaklyn. N J. Is that of Miss Buth their cottage ai Jamestown. McLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WIN lmsa JTjfafiri. J T. .!'j ftr -FOUNDED 1858 DBWBBS 1122 Chestnut Street Special Reductions in Bags Imported Beaded Bags Half Price June Clearance, S25.00 to S35.00. RcRiilnr Prices, $,-)0.00 to $70.00 rCmbraciiiK all the colors of tlio Orient, floral effects and uncommon fantastical designs, these baps arc truly remarkable values. Shell frames arc featured, while all over beaded with drawstrings arc shown, and they arc all beautifully lined and fitted with purse and mirror. Moire Silk Bags Reduced June Clearance. S4.95. Regular Prices, $6.75 Navy, black, brown nnd taupe moire silk bags are silk lined, fitted with puie and mirror and feature secret neu'ket. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES M nnd Mis lieorce Worthincton Lawyers Hill Elkridge, Md.. nnnouir 'a rnc.igement of their daughter. Ml Man Worlhlngtnn. to Mr. Edward He.--ilecW Morris son of Dr and Mrs. Ellis Inn ,1 Morris of 128 South Eighteenth Mrfti Hns fitj Mr nd Mis, W W. Atternurv, of P"uHlnnt Farm, Radnor, will give a "Inner iUni at the Merlon Golf Club on IXd.ij June 25. Im nations liao been Issued bv Mr. and Mr. Herbert Lincoln Clark for thp manlagp of their daughter, Miss Marys Pmon ciaiU. to Mr (ieorgp Harrison Vrj.ier ,li on Thursdav, Junp 24. in 're ChuHli or tlio Redpcmer. Bryn Maur iii.,.ptin Wlll follow at t 30 ';ro(K at the home or Mr and Mrs. ivi'lce ,1 WililB Martin and n H )eitffuyer 1214 Walnut St. Also a Store at . Allentown, Pa. Special Sale of Tricotine and Silk Suits These suits are be ing disposed of at n great reduction to make room for our cxn.uis.ito summer stock. II iMm r. $9JS mk SS.25 . v $9.75 eSk3 Qg&feg&g Dalsimer Deductions Always Signify Substantial Savings and you have the satisfying knowledge that the original prices on this footwear were low er than you could purchase them for elsewhere. Lesser Prices With Greater Values in This DALSIMER SALE of Fine Feminine Footwear AS ILLUSTRATED (A) Hand-Turned French I Iff I Oxloid, Black Calf or Patent Coil, S0.75. D) Gray or Ivory Kid, Palent or Dull Calf, D.7S. (C) Brown or Black Buck. Patent Colt, $8.25. ID) Brown Kid or Tan Calf, $975. IF. Tan or Black Calf, $8.25. (Fl Tan or Black Calf, Pa'ent Colt, $8.23. (Gl Brown or Black Buck, $3.25. tH) Thro Tie, Brown Suede or Brown Kid with Suede Back, $G.00. !&':a&i mm? X1PW7 riirc; v u 1 fffl for m M Fall and Winter, 1920 . 1 ' IkM Advance and exclusive models in all tejl I WM9M 1 for your approval. . il . fgsk i M - ml ' ja m jummer mats Ml . "ne Chertak-Wenscr Models this A0W k Summer exceed all previous JWM I v seasons in new thought w ' kvV an originations S COLD DRY Alii STOUAGK ' 1 House of Wener jjOMk l.,u,,.,ll,.,u1x, mt!uD walnut ot. ) jrjfk'' I ilfjp- - - . EXQUISITE- . SUMMER FASHIONS FOR OUTDOOR LIFE TRAVEL AND TOWN WEAR ANTICIPATING THE MANY EVENTS OF THE SUMMER SEASON SAVINGS AVERAGE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CEN'l $S25 &v' Kf) $825 9 $8.25 (O) -SILK HOSIERY to match or harmonize MODERATELY PRICED W 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet & $6.90 The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street The Store of Perianal Serrlci 1310 Chestnut Street Tomorrow A Sale of Silk Skirts $1 Sandal 9 S25 and $29.50 Values The models: Knife, box pleated and plain tailored styles. All most vari ously developed. The materials : Baronettc satin, "Fan-ta-si," tricolette, crepe dc Chine, Geor ' gette crepe, Kumsi-Kumsa. The colors: White and all of summer's love liest tones. All sizes. Special Sale of Summer Hats no Values at $16.5075 Hats Only Just opened, fresh from the de- s d White and pastel shades in Geor- gettes, and navy and light colors ,J in foulards and taffetas. igner's band boxes l Sports and ; I i ! A Iress models of ultra mode. ' J , f ' L V i I r & H&WALNIT STREET W& SHOPPER. A GOOD PIECE OF MERCHANDISE LASTS TWICE AS LONG AS DOES AN IN FERIOR ARTICLE AND USUALLY IT COSTS RUT A FOURTH MORE. WALNUT STREET IS KNOWN FOR ITS EXCELLENT VALUES, OWING TO ITS HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY JUST NOW. FOR THIS REASON. ITS EMPHATIC REDUCTIONS ARE PROM-ARL-Y THE MOST INTERESTING IN THE CITY. Of originality and superior workmanship, Clicrtak WeiiKcr hats arc a supreme pxprpssion. In the always interesting window of thi Hoube of Wenprer one iinaria bly finds grouped sccral models of cxquiMlu distinctive lines noi duplicated in any other shop, so that even ultra fashionable women aie finding it quite as advantageous to -hop for millinery at 1229 Walnut street as upon Fifth avenue itself. That i.- one of the satisfying character istics of Walnut htrcet its cosmopolitan taste. Upon the second floor of the House of Wenger are those mar velous Wenger furs. .lut at present Mr. Wenger is taking orders for the coming season, at prices consider ably lower than these anticipated for the latter months. Many of his patrons aii' taking advantage of this oppor tunity. That good little shop of Str-i !ing'., at 1210 Walnut trcpt. is still celebrating the fifth ear of its entrance into the field of distinctive icadv-mado clothing for women. In honor of the occasion it has some pnr ticularl; good values and reduction. For example, there is a generous group of frock", mainlv satins, georgettes .mil taffetas, i educed to S-ITi f , om prices as high as 5".'i; .md another group, splendid nay tricotine suits at 00.50, ictiuccd frpm original prices of ?!I0 to S12o. Then, atop ir t hi.-, if you please. U a 20fc discount! When this is tnken oir the gaunonts are doublv bargain, and tho it nation is highly interesting, especially ulirn you con-miIpi- that all tho garments arc in excellent taste and made along good lines. The correct gilct.- and neckwear add an imalunblc dim inution to the costumes with which they are worn. In tin "Paii- Shop of America," J. M. Gidding's, in the Ritz Cnrlton. at Rroad and Walnut St-., there i- a collection of gifu in which is shown the mo:-t exclusive models de signed. There aie flesh, cream, and white organdie-, li'my nrt- which add the la-t touch of daintine.-s and or, nu -hould -ec the beautiful, bcnutiiul Intc- in them. "Mostly real filets.. Irish, Valenciennes, etc. And tiles'" gikt- aie made to fit most of them having well-made sleocless hodicr- of -elf material. There are front fa tening nnd back fa-tcning models among them and de signs for both youthful and mature frocks. Mai tens and Ru-ian sables are not the only small furs being worn this -ea.son, fisher is taking not a few of the lain els. lt htia the advantage, too, of costing less than the sables and of being which some women con sider desirable about twice as large. Most of the fisher neckpieces for present and earl fall wear consist of but one -Km. but occasionally two aie joined. There is no fur, I understand, that wears so well except the sturdy mink. The li.-her pieces are about 7 inches wide and come in varying lengths. They tange in price from $150 to S.fJ.i. Fisher raccoon, a very good fur, conic at K100 and $1 "(). Fiher fins at these particularly interesting prices aif to be found at that good shop of Siefeits, M20 Walnut stieet. Some women prefer a fisher piece to inaiten because one fisher often takes the place of two martens and co.-ts not ;o much. foi I & TIipi-p is no frock coolei or inoie serviceable than a 'oulard and it i a wise woman who ha- one in In i ward-jtV ohe for all-round practical wear ami comfort. L. Ston t Co.. at i:!0i! Walnut Street, is having a mot surpiisi. , clearance sale of over two hundred foulard frocks, ma of them one of a kind, at the ridiculously low pi ice of $2t each. There aie frocks suitable for all types of women nnd there are practically all sizes. The dresse inc. such bargains that, in order to bo fair to his putinns, Mr. Stone finds it necessary to sell but two of ihc-e frocks to a customer. Week of June Seventh QuliX&r V u ki y- .1 ; ,J ftl r j4 Values lo $80 V An Extraordinary Attraction for One Day Only ?,---. .- THE BLUW STORE t ft . w iiid'uhtiM I'JI !'' f I ., IS-fitih kwr.Citl' X-IU' .-ciik XP" t , dr&w MTt , - Ktf)L
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