'.7' .JOT A' J; J CV-.N& Car-;3VV -. It , v$ . H - ." li ..) .V x, I'm -: . 4lKr Sf.l?i!iid ,n H9 .t8t6?u,1 ccorallon I this jrmat df necessity boa Joyous place,' routatcs the good chcec of tho nssocl-, and tho aspect of the roonin bore him rotter, Mrs. J, Willis Martin, Director and Mrs. Ernest Tustin, Mr. and Mrs. XrrtnkHn Spencer Edmonds, Mr; and Mrs. II. 8. Prentiss Nichols, Congress rnan.nnu Mrs. Ocorgo P. Darrow, David It-, Dallam, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wlstar, Judge and Mrs. W..C. Fergu son, Miss Lucy W. Donncll, Clarence ',JJr,?ton -Charles E. Shull, Thomas JVJRIchtor, Miss .Christine Itchn. Mrs. g. English Dallam, .Jr., Mrs. Walter Hlblcy, Mr., and Mrs. Lawrcnco V. Boyd, E. It. Mustln, Miss Caroline Nanbaugh, Miss Wilkinson, John J.' Courtney, Dr. H. K. Mansfield, Mrs. Charles It. Pancoast, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Eastalirook,, Miss M. A. Dillon, William II. Crown, Charles L. Cad walladcr, tho Hcv. and Mrs. Luther Deloo, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Monroe, Miss, Esther M. Hawes, Miss Dorothy Bauer, Mr. arfd Mrs.. J.' Franklin Shields', Miss Helen Poraeroy, Miss Margaret B. Payne, the Itcv. Stewart P. Keeling, Charles C Purdy, Mrs. M. A. Ferris, Mrs. Bcatty, Miss Marion O. Perkins, Miss Bovard, Charles E. Carr, O. Irwin Bean, Miss Caroline W. Jones, Mrs. Jnmcs 8. McCrackcn, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis Shipley, Mr. Cherry, Norton D. Flcu, Mr.. and Mrs. Itlchard Thompson', Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Stager, Miss Clara Donnerth, Miss ltlng, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Erdman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Peacock, Mrs. W. Keating Johnson, Mrs. Henry K. Cortrlght, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin II, Hhoemacr, 2d, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mar shall Tniitt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I, Atlec, Jr. fltion. AHhniiffli Mm v. w n A llUlldinff la for'tilP mlvi1lt-AtnAnf nt 4tm out. jue rejoiced, 1io,boiu, that they had such an Institution In Gcrmantown. Director of Wnlfnrn Ktnpnt Timlin ' . rOWN CAFE Interests of young women, and for their Prices for Women's Appard Are uitymion, mo caictcria is open to wen, In fact, there Is a smoking and rest room for tho men. Tho main dining room- will seat COO persons, nud in ad dition there, is n smnllcr room for pri vate i dinner parties. There are, also, small sldcrooms, screened off' from tho main dining hall, wlicro little parties may, sit and diner in greater privacy than is tho enso In tho large main-hall. It Is planned to bitvo meals, giving choice of two kinds of .meats and three vegetables, very moderately priced In deed. Tea will be. served trom 8 until 5 o clock; dinner hours being from 0 o'clock until 8. There wero n few Informal speeches, Mrs. John McArthur Harris introduc ing the toastraaster. Colonel Sheldon. told of tho need for'Chrlstlan women moro than.for Christian men, as it.i.. woman who first teaches n litllo child to say its. prayers at her knee and watches over Its tender childhood years when its character Isbelng formed. Others who, spoke wero Franklin hpcncc'r Edmonds, Congressman George 1'. Darrow, Mrs. II. 8, Prentiss Nich ols, president of the New Century Club, and Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Present nt the banquet wero: Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur Harris, the Iter. Dr. and Mrs. W. Ucntty Jennings, Colonel and Mrs. Sheldon Considerably Less Than Last Year at 75 -Guests Attend Banquot 'and Listen Jo Informal Speeches ' Regarding Cafetoria Strawbridge & Clothier's Seventy-fivo rucrIs met last lileht nt This Store lias its finger on the pulse of the market. It has every advantage and every facility for distributing merchandise at the lowest market prices; and every possible, opportunity for procuring such surplus stocks as may be forced to sale at reduced prices. Buy what younced when you need it. And be assured1 if you buy it here that our power, prestige' and policy combine to make the price as low as it can be mae at time joif purchase. ' , the Ybunif Women's Christian Associn tlonBulIdJDR, nt 0820 Ocrmnntowu nve hue, and, gathered about 'the bnnntict board, with jn few informal speeches opened the naWvcafcterfa. The restaurant Is chic to tho generos ity of Mrs. William Jj. McLean,' hon orary president of the bpard of mnn- 1 'ft rotter, nucr an invocation by the Uev. Dr. W. Ucnttv .Terminus. Hnlnnnl lntt..i. BON WIT TELLER & CO. sniu tnat, being a Christian association, &" fc"-'.: ".l"M ! I. n. u. M. nflo Htn M:.'t; .1 k CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET i . SUITS , and COATS SPORTS WEAR Glen Logan TWeeds, Donegal Tweeds, Aberdeen Tweeds, Woolspuns, Suedes. II BONW1T TELLER ,CQ W, J ' ' M TlB CHESTNUT AT law'STREET fftS - ASsrfS . . B- 'M Ay Exceptionally Moderate Price ffi r v y 5 " B; m Emphasizes the Value of These m J$ xL M . . m f J HkA I ror 1,1 NEW FALL f Winr II .'HATS . I TScvjftrl m F3x. f pc yVN?ty esb lac. nl I i V I M On Sale Saturdays m ' XmfSSA m ' "fcM mm 10.00 r , mmm JLJuh ji n 17 p p fm Hundreds of new fall hats make their debut :j fcPJIlLS H J II I B' flP n t'10 m'",nery acction tomorrow. l wrj" I B tfflS Softness of texture and flowing grace of lines Mn xmZVi'' hnWk. V I II Bl re the delightful characteristics of hats for Wi M Av 'Vx5' B (&g autumn. JJ Will v fL K fS Modes that catch the spirit of the season 'S K Mil Vs. ? II L BlS V colorings that seem to bring closer the days WKsE) ?M fi &5SsSirv i'lllO B ', Ml of fa,1InS leav and gorgeous - WE ltk 1L I WcWkS mW WSdtmk sunsets. The styles are de- am ' Ib&pXjp" A . )c -S MTilkwi&mi hghtfully soft and becoming. 'fel' SM LSPWmL I (v B'3i MILLINERY SECTION MSL' HlfAMl Wgm THIRD FLOOR & ' Wml- M" AWV I "' wT'tkSW i I 111'- Y n I ' llil I XSb ADAT.IITI8E.MENT AnYKRTfHKMKVP CVllllH 2 I Q EXCLUSIVE WITH THIS SHOP Made expressly for Bonwit Teller & Co. for their adapt ability and appropriateness for sports wear. Made by-' craft tailors who know how to impart the note of leisure and smart lines to country clothes. Fur trimmed as well as self cloth collars; plain notch, tuxedo or convertible collar effects, BONWIT TELLER & CO Qjw Sixxialtu SAoJb oTOriabinfiotiA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE Tho well-dressed man and the woman who is fastidious in the matter of clothes and of the things of tho household demand a certain kind and quality of mcrcandisc, knowing that true value is a question of service rather than price. Hence, they buy at tho Chestnut Street Shops, for education in' the matter of how to buy and where to buy leads to Chestnut Street SATURDAY An Exceptional Pre-Season GRAPES, the most perfect in the world, grown in tho hot houses of Belgium, have ar rived at tho store of Henry R. Hallo : well & Son. Broad Street below V Chestnut The clusters fro mam- K moth and tho grapes are uellciously sweet. secKel Pears, one or Phila delphia's old-timo favorites, are here, ; too. They are bo good and everybody 'loves them. HalloweU's have the most attractive Btcamer hampers of : fruit I've ever seen. The fruits are. tof course, of tho very finest quality Land are most artistically arranged. ;, Aney moxe most accepianie Don i voyage gifts and perfect delivery 5 is guaranteed to any eastern port Delicious Apples, from Virginia, Cornice Pears and Honey Dew Melons from California are among the most recent fall arrivals. iVr'WO well-dressed women in tho ll seat ahead of mine on tho D.43 festincr subject of tlothes. Shatchnn iof the conversation floated back to fmc. "Now. these suits are the mnt t practical and becoming ones we've had in a long time," said the lady fin heather brown. "Yes," agreed the lady in navy bluo, "I wear mlno (hopping, motorintr and at the coun. iry club, it is one of those. Alpine Bwool suits from the Blum Store, nt K1310 Chestnut Street." "Why, that's pvnero K nought mine," exclaimed tho lady in brown. "But mine is a Full Wool suit and has a notched collar Instead of the tuxedo." Both the Upino Wool and tho Pull Wool suits ome In heather brown, nine needle. nankin and navy, and nrlces are 129.50 and $39.50. 4&Z2V7Cdhs &Gf(VYl OW fortunate is tho bride ol H today in the possession of a jeweled weddintr rimr so much daintier than tho heavy gold band that our ernndmothora wore! The narrow band of platinum sel engagement ring contains a sapphire or an emeraldby way of expressing individuality, with sapphires ana diamonds, or emeralds and dia monds, is a most effective and in teresting addition to her collection of jewels, and it loses not a whit in sentiment for is there not more thought given to tho purchase of the ring that is distinctive than to the buying of the band that is sanctioned by custom and long usage? Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company have con sidered beauty as well as tradition in tho design of their wedding rings. EVERY one desirous of seeing tho most practical of washing machines is Invited to inspect the Rainbow Electric Clothes Washer at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, where thoru is a special demonstration in progress. It is a cylindor machine, with scien tific reversing mechanism. The cylinder is of selected Cork. Pjno, which offers not a single sharp edge to wear or tear tho daintiest fabric. It reverses after each complete rev olution, thus giving the maximum agitation to clothes and water. The wringer is power-operated and the driving mechanism is the strongest and best obtainable. The gears are packed in grease, which means that they will not require attention moro than once in five or eight years. Its price is $165. SALE of WOMEN'S an-Type) SHIRTS TAILORED SHIRTS Dimities or crepe de chine fluting trimming, pleated fronts and French cuffs. TAILORED SHIRTS Of fine men's wear,( radium, Dorisoie or y nn crepe de chine silks; in white or flesh. U.UU Regular 16.50 Values Buster Brown collars, long oro bi ,, 1 r nn Specially priced. JVW I UUU l YM bloomers of all-wool serge are to bo had at a very reasonable wBiu owiu ux n. vr, jjuuiiik os urua,, isiu iincsmut aireeu They are black, and made in tho regulation nleated stvlo. and thov omo in '.various sires. Spaldlnc's also have the hloomera in nn Mtrn cavy-weiight wool and in cotton and wool; Most schools and colleges are curing, the .plain white middy without trimming, These at Spalding's re of white jean, a material that looks well even after innumerable osnings, ana nave either long or short sjeoves. I haven't seen them as uooiinuiy uriceu at any ouier store, unree.cornor t ies in various rninrs. rubber-soled sneakers made, especially for gym work, and fast 'HBio Holeproof Ifoso aro Important accessories to tho gym outfit. Phito fLCK'l Mr: ' i . at Wf 4V IY1 J iVJr s7A H I S im;w m k H . tt 3 V .X ' TKAM.l JaH M i A Vmm r J&ASs& vaVfJ r-K J'F&v piciuca rronis and rrench cults. yJ,sO WvWV UySwrn 27 DIMITY SHIRTS IFS . I irx .11 nosi or sryies l uxedo or . 1 II tJ 1 X U I f . V Urtk W ' a ' snort sleevos. V sM-w A pom IRtoI 7twiv x S?? Ji " n & iK I$k mTxk 7 ir WW k Xli YrlaN. V' Bu ,VwtMi', W U & r A m J&WMi V Bly :M M : "t isflfl i. I It in f 1 1 llil' '.'I'l! 1 V I i "- mWmmmMm, iflMBK $ie.B0 To-morrow Moderately-Priced Coats Will Be Featured And a remarkably fino showing they will make. Coats this year are exceedingly smart, and what is most unusual, many of the Dolman and wrap-like effects aro to be had at very low prices. Wool Velour Coats at $22.50 A smart belted model with deep capc-liko collar with ornamental stitching. Lined through out with silk. ' , Coats with Fur Collars $25, $27.50, $28.75 up to $75 Velour Coats in good dark street shades, lined throughout with silk. Others ,of plain and silvertone velours and Bolivia weaves, $30.00 to $76.00, nearly all lined throughout. Many fashionable Dolman effects among these. Model sketched, $50.00. Sports Coats, $30.00 to $45 Three-quarter-length Coats Qf jersey cloth, in plain shades and heather mixtures, made on plain-tailored lines with mannish collars. Top Cffats, $25.00 to $60.00 , Of fancy mixtures in good dark autumn ,tones, made in practical, enveloping, -slip-on styles, with collars that close up well at the throat if desired. Fresh, New Millimery Special at $12.50 and $15 Two excellent groups tho Hats at $12.50 are copies of Paris shapes and have silk volvct brims nnd duvctinc crowns. Shown in a2J tho most fashionable light and dark effects, with many pretty contrasting combinations. The Hat shown above ($12.50) is a combination of old rose duvetino nnd black velvet. Those at $15.00 aro tho most favored types of the season, in shapes and trim mings. Of fine velvet, panne vel vet and duvctinc, in all the most desirable shades. Smart Hats, $4.95 and $5.95 . ON THE MARKET -STREET CROSS AISLE and in thu Mil linery Store, a fine showing of Piain Velvet and- Panne Velvet Hats, in roll, sailor and off-the-face shapes, trimmed with ostrich or ornamental pins. Black and all fashionable shades. Girl'a Ijat, $r,.05 Girls' Millinery From $1.50 to $18 Knitted Tains, $1.50. Suede Cloth Tarns, $2.50. French Berets, $3.75. Napped Beaver Hats, $5.95. Velour Hats, ?5.95 to $7.95. School Hats, $2.95 to $6.95. JTrimmud Hats, $4.95 to $18.00. All fashionable styles for girls and children. A fine line of Streamer Hats. Strawbrlrtei H l-lothlr Htcond Floor. Market Street. West Wool Velour Coats, $37.50 Worth One-Thjrd More A special lot of Wool Velour Coats, in brown, navy, taupo and black, made in a good full-belted style, with deep cape collar, trim med with silk stitching, and silk-lined throughout.- Only seventy five Coats, but wondeVful values. '' Strawbrld&e & Clathlar Second Floor. Centre. One of the New Suits, $30.00 This is one of a group of Suits at $36.00, which is claiming unusual attention, because of the smartness and good value of the Suits. Included are Suits of cheviots, men's-wear serge and burella cloth, some pin-tucked crosswise, some with inverted plaits, others wifli panel .back below the wpist-line, trimmed with bone buttons all very smart and good-looking. The model sketched ic from this group. Suits, Special at $25.00 Well-tailored Suits of burella cloth, in black, navy, brown and reindeer. Made in belted styles with novel pockets and convertible collars, and trimmed with rows of bone buttons. . Suits from $32.50 to $37.50 Suits of chevrona, cheviot, silver - tipped burella and smart tweeds, made with narrow tailored belts, some plaited, some pin-tucked; also models in panel effects, and having the new pockets and the stylish collars that close up snugly. Black, navy blue, Burgundy, tan and shades of brown. Sir- Htrnwbrldco 4- Clothier Second Floor. Centre Women Favor Smart Plaid Skirts And you will understand their enthusiasm when you see the glory of autumn coloring woven into the plaids. All the new brown tones, too, and rich green shades, and Skirts of black-and-white plaids, the last word in smart effects: Plaid Skirts, $15.00 ta $35.00 KW-V Strawbrldce Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Street Social Stationery at Good Savings Sixty sheets of "Glenside" white linen-finish Paper and 48 Envelopes to match. Worth one half more, but now 75c. Cabinets holding 12 sheets of white Paper, 12 of blue, 12 of buff and 12 of pink, with Enve lopes to match each shade. One fourth under price, nt 58c. Boxes holding 24 sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes, in white only marked at 20c for quick clearance. Strawbrldpe & Clothier Alslo in. Centre sar"i jmhRbP r- In the Semi-Annual Sale, Our Entire Stock of Rugs EXCEPTING ONLY ONE MAKER'S LINE Reduced 10 to 35 per Cent. The great Sale is in progress ! That & sufficient information to arouse the enthusiasm of all who have taken advantage of bur famous October Sales in former years. Those who have not bought Rugs here in these Sales will find that it is a wonderful opportunity a prac tically all-inclusive Sale of Standard American Rugs, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, at REDUCED PRICES. The Rugs include the finest Wiltons, Royal Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Wool and Fibre Rugs, and Prairie Grass Rugs in all sies from the smallest to the largest. Whatever your Floor Covering needs may be, come to this Sale and save money. IV Straw bridge t Clothier Fourth Flwjr. Wet Trunks for Autumn Travelers STEAMER TRUNKS fibre bound, with brass-plated steel hardware; 32 - inch size un usually low at $12.75. DRESS TRUNKS, fibre-covered, one tray, brass trimming; 32 inch, $17.00; 3G-inch, $18.00; 40 inch, $19.00. DRESS TRUNKS - fibre bound, hard-wood slats; stcol hardware brass-plated; 28-inchr. $12.00; 32-inch, $13.W; 36-inch $14.00; 40-inch, $15.00. Steamer Trunks to match; 28-inch, $11.26; 32-nch, $12.25; 3G-inch, $13.25 .111 In rY ff 1 J O P '. "U-llltll, 111,ill, A small lot of Fibre-covcred Wardrobe Trunks, of most modern ' design and equipment special value at $72.00. moaern i.ji rHwnr i nn x, iin.iii.-. ,....-..- h. . - - -" - ' .".... i . uurui rioor, isau " UfiiiSial lews of Hen's Qotfamsi nJ to. fhoQYpi up V!T? re complete new autumn and winter models from ST T the Stein-Bloch Co., Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the "Alco" manufuntnrpr- ZTfT" I Matqniess assortments of Suits and Overcoats at fair prices. But every week b' -"wf w -""vv.fVM,x urruiuuiNiTi, sucn as the following-4 "Alco" Silk-lined Sample Suits $39.50 About Half the Average Retail Value finely tArS? &'hm fw -'' nd young Men's and Young Men's Autumn Suits A Saving of One-third to Nearly One-half Prom onn nf ihn li.ot .... .-. ,...., . . I remaining for to-morrow." An "TK f a,T8.!ve,?.aL """?' ? very wonderfulpurchTr .. ,,..u. uu.kn, hi uicuiuin ana uarK men's models, of fine fabrics, $33.00 : shades; practically all l-V HtmwbrlfUa A PlothltrSKond JFIoorl il'.'VI'W'V,;,! Etf'MitiAl Vj i t i ,i I 4Jj -J 8 i M iff.) ' jrt wtNtjTNUT sjTHWrrr Aflflp.GIAT.JOrf v 4 . "' .4 'ji . v p , r.'''i,V' --. !' C-1t i k ' iViitii-- Hit it" -1" Ti m I irtf 'tiitfigteT if V i ,f MM I imi m rh I
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