Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Agency Wynne SpeaJcs of the Coke Tea This Afternoon.
The Frazer-Glcndinning Marriage an Event
of the Day
THERE certainly hare been enough
tens this, week to make one realize
that the season In hern and solus: strong,
don't yon think? Nancy McKcan on
Monday. Polly Orfccom on Tnewlnv,
Mary Thayer on Thiirptlav.. PrIMIIa
UaTis jMterdav ,nnd Jane Coxe today.
While lt nl,tht there was the Royil
party, whlfli was In the way of a coin
ing out, too.
The Cose lea to-dar Is at Will's
brooke Knrni, whleh Is beyond I'noll to
ward Malvern. I know yon turn off at
paoll station to the left and bo up that
ilantlng road and pass three or four
crow -roods and there you are.
It's a perfect place and will be won
derful for the tea. But I tell you It
takes great love of those giving these
affairs to go way out In the country
like that. It takes the whole afternoon,
but If one has the time what n beautiful
ride It N back there on the Main Line,
oir from the leading thoroughfares,
around bark pant the McKaddctiH,nml
('larks, and KIIIkck, and Mcrchiuts, and
Uiauws and CassntU and Hoscngar
tens aud all those other wonderful
places which are several miles back
from the railroad. I must say I do like
thoKe trip.
NeU month tho parties will be given
In town and will continues on through the
Inter till the spring, when the debs
nf 1021-22 will begin to lluttcr their
gmall wings and tvo'H bo getting ready
to Introduce a whole lot of new onci.
There arc n number of unusually pretty
cirls for that season, too. They nro
around sccntcen now', and just as sweet
as ran be.
To go bafK to me coxe ica iuih an
frnoon. In lase son do not intend to go The tirldcamild-i will bo Mrs. Jt
out bj car Mr. and Mrs. Coxo ban-, Prlser. of i:n Orancc N. J.;
..iA tn l. thn tvnlni nl Pnnll met Orace Greenwood. Mm Anna Ii
Hi ranged to nave tno train ai inon mui . ... .,,,, Tj-nrti-.n, A .,
by motors, so it is only a simple matter
of going to Brood Street Station for
the a !1J, s-iu or :" inuua.
SPEAKING of passing the Herbert
Clarks' placo reminds me. Did I
tell you that Mrs. Clark nnd Conway
and Eleanor nro going to Europe next
month and will stay over there, in
Paris for the winter? They have been
up In Canada thin summer camping
in the open country, ou know, and
then home for a couple of months.
Marys nnd her husband, George Ilnr
rlson Frazlcr, Jr., are going to Cuba
for the winter. They expect to live
on a sugar plantation, but 1 do not
think they have gone yet. Mrs. Clark
and the little girls will sail ou Novem
ber 0 and the girls will go to hdiool
In Paris. A little later In the season
Mr. Clark will nlno go over nnd stay
the rest of the time with them.
fF COURSE the world nnd his wife
AJ will go out to Chestnut Hill at 4
o'clock today for Ellen (Slendlnnlng
wedding. It's to be nn nw fully pretty
affair, for Ellen will make a darling
little bride and Mary is to be her maid
of honor, and Hhe has the dearest faic.
And then the other girls in the bridal
party arc very pretty. Virginia
Roberts C.lendinnlng. who was mar
ried last Saturday, has returned from
her wedding trip to take part. Sho is
a bridesmaid and Percy is nn usher.
Kllen'x other bridesmaids nro Mary
NorrU. R"tty WeUb, flertrude t'ona
was. Pauline nell. Marion Ralrd,
Kurm Schwartz, Peggy Roscngartcn.
IrAbi'l Pracr. who is Percy's sister,
and Rleanor Thtifmwon.
Tho ushers are John Wholen, Jim
mie AitrmiM. Sam Carpenter, Paul
ili-nek In. Wlster Randolph. Pcrcv
(Slendlnnlng, Robert CSlondlnning, Jr.,
and Graham Dougherty.
THAN is a very busy little person. Iu
l fort, (.lie is so busy all day long that
mother finds It usuallv vy'spr to hove
hrr within tho range of the human ce.
Now Jean has n wee rocking chair
whleh once belonged to her great
grandmother, and she is very fond
of that wee chair and plns with It
i lot. rooking her dollies to sleep.
The other ilnv motner nan to go up
Mains nnd m she called Jean to come,
ton. .lean arose reluctantly nnd then
she en'led to mother: "Do T have to
tome''"
"es. dear, whv not?"
"Well, this working chair is talkln'
to me." "Talking to ou, Raby, what
do win fnein?" ,
"Oh. it's tnlkin. it thnjs Jean 'toy
lf me, or tako me upstairs.' "
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr and Mrs Norman Orov. of 1830
TMne street, aunounco tho engagement of
their rlaiishtrr. Miss I.ucv Brady Qrey.
to Mr MncKnlght niack. son of the
nv and Mrs. 1.. S. Dlack, of Carton, T'r.
Mr and Mrs. J. Warner nutterworth.
of Chestnut Hill, announce the. enKagc
fent of their daunhtr. Miss I.oulso
Butteruorth, to Mr. Frederick tlemsley
1Ms, son of Mr. Charles Maffurgo
ic. of Oerniantown.
Tho mnrrlnrn ,f M'nn Kathleen Mc-
Ponough and Mr. Charles T. Carp-nter,
of this cltv. will take ploeo on Saturday.
October 23 ,t 10 o'clock at a nuptial
nun in st Joseph's Church, l-'ouith and
Wllllngn allc-v.
Mr and Mrx. U. T'emborton I'hllllppe.
of Orcluid Wny, Ft. Davids onnouiiro
Jlie niRiigemint of th?lr dnuehter, Mlsi
nilzabcih Ooinnn Phllllppe, o Mr.
Henry Lawrence Jenkins, of Terr tout
House, l'erry Port near Ulrmlncham,
l.wr
'"no of the mom Interesting of the latj
inll wedduiKH will bo that of Mrs Fred
erick It Hammltt. of Tellium Court,
'lormantown, and Mr Clarence It Mrtl-lf-ti
son of Mrs Edwin P. Mullen, nlso
ft Herinantown, which will ho solcmn'..sd
"n WrilnorU), November 10. Mrs. Mul
len entertained nt luncheon In honor of
Mm Hammltt jestcrdav. The Riiesta In
chilled Mrs Thomas E. Dunn. Mm .
Peicy Hrlght, Mrs Cteorgu W Cuitls.
Mrs Wllmot (Slant 1'lcrce, Mr Abel
P W'lherlll nnd JIrs, Ernest H. Hunter.
Anions tho quests who will attend th3
oii-ier tonlRht which Mr. nnd Mr.-.
Joieph w Mpiilneolt, of Oak Hill, IIMIi
! res win B0 j10or of jjr, nnrt MrH
-MII Lean of Haltlmoie unil tr
HiiiBcss Woolcy of New York, after Ihs
rirt-d nt the Huntingdon Vnllev Hunt
'iih. will be Mr and Mrs NtUiolnh
JlM'llo Mr anil Mrs Orvllle II Hul
'". Mr. and Mra ItadclllTo Uomeyn,
Mr and Mrs rtusKell Thaer, .lr, Mr.
i? ii Mr "eorgo Zlmm, Mr. nn 1 Mra.
icllowtll AtnrKnn, Mr. Alfred Colcn nnd
: It Mvlngston Hulllvan. Mr. and
rs Leaiy ,lmi Mr. Woolev will spend
'fs week-end aa the sUests of Mr and
Mrs, Llpilnc-)tt.
Mr am? Mrs. J. H. C Harvey, of Had
K nl" entertain at dinner tonight In
nonor of their daughter. Miss Annn
("An nn'cy- "'" ls " studont at Vassal-
onetfi nrm h ,omo fOP tno WVok-enl.
in? rrUCHln Will Inlnrfn Mla Xfurln
i'OUlfn Herihiiir, M!u irinrn, n.ml
Arches, Ovcrbrook, will entertain at
luncheon followed by bridge nt her homo
on Thursday, October 28, In honor of
Mrs. Joaquin .1. Vallnrlno, of Panama,
Mrs. John Barron Callahan, of West
Willow drove avenue. Chestnut Hill, haj
Issued Invitations for a luncheon on
Wednesday, November 3, at tho Phlla
aeipnjji cricuet uiuo.
MrA Clinrlton Tarnall and her deliu
tantc daughter, Mies Anna Hophla Ynr-
nau anil their Kuent, miss Ciimclla
Koibte, of Na&hWllo, Tenn , who tTcnt
n6Viral dnjs In New York, returned
home last nlitht
Mr. und Mrs. h. Howard Weatherly
havo charmed tho date from Novomber
12 to Wednesday nfternooh, Novomber
17, to formally present to society their
daughter. Mlhs Carol T. Smith, at n ten
with dancing from 4 until 7 o'clock, at
tholr homo, .1913 Chestnut street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jojco Sowclt.
of Out-of-Ilounds, Chestnut Hill, will
leave November 1 for Hot Springs. Va.,
whro they will spend several weeks.
Mr-. Charles 11. Coxe nnd her d.-inch-tor,
Miss Juno (lordon Coxe, of Willis-bro'-k
Ifarm. Malvern, returned laat
nlirht from Now York, where they spent
revernl days
Mr, nrd Mrs. Victor Mather, of Avon
wood Cottngo Haverford, left yesterday
for nernardvllle, N, J whew they will
spend thu week-end.
Miss Eleanor Doers, daughtor of Mr.
and Mrs, Edwin Clark Ueers, of tho
Hcluravla, a.nd Mr. Oeorge Mitchell
Puffuni. of Pasadena, Cnllf., will txs
married nt 6:30 o'clock on November 27,
In tho Second Presbyterian Church,
Twonty-flrst nnd AValnut streets. Tha
ttov Metander SfacColl, pastor, will of
Delate, ans'sted ' fio Hev. T. (Jrev
Helton. The hr(do will be attended by
.mips .iop)iuui icnrn as mam or nonor.
John C.
Miss
Tlnllnn
and Miss Edllli Itondlnella. A reception
will follow the ceremony nt the I3el
urnvla. Tho bride and brldcaroom will
live in l-asaaena, caiu.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Ellloft, daughtor
of Colonel William J. Elliott and Mrs.
Elliott, left Thursday for Atlantic. City
to spend a fow days with Miss Ordway,
oi c(. 1-rui, ajiuii. iter bioier, ,usn
Hannah M, Elliott, has pone to Westover
to attend whool. She will bo a debutante
of net winter. Colonel and Mrt. Elliott
nnd their family, who hnve hcen spend
ing a few weeks nt tho Bollevuo-Strat-'''il
rlnce their return from tho Cana
dian Ilockles, are airaln occupying their
home S17 South Seventeenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Theodore Ketterer, of
Overbrook, gave a delightful dance fol
lowed bv supper Inst night at the Over,
brook Coif Club. Tho ballroom was
artistically decorated with palms and
ferns. Supper was served at small In
dividual tables decorated with fall flow
ers. Among the guests present wcro
Mr. and Mrs. P.. R. Anderson. Senator
nnd Mrs. loador Stem, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Unndale Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
Datesmnn. Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Olbbs.
Mr. nnd Mrs William F. Fell. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Muller. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
W. Scott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles W.
Toebe. Mr and Mrs. William A. Klrk
steen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Greta:,
Mr nnd Mrs. O. F. Boiler. Mr. and Mrs.
losepb Deker. Mr. and Mrs C. S. Fox.
Mr. cjid Mrs. A. II. Frelhofer, Mr. and
Mrs. William Frelhofer, Mr. and Mr
Eifcvard C. Geehr, Mr. and Mrs. William
F. ICoelle, Mr. and Mrs. Loula J Berg
sent, Dr. nnd Mm. P. T. Dll worth, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frederick Bees. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Alfred C. Bredo, Mr. and Mrs. William
F. Wenlger, Mr. artd Mrs. Walter C.
Toulnn. Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Schtn'd. Sir. and Mrs. Herman Schcnkol.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Whlto. Dr. and
Mrs Arthur Campbell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Walter Brokaw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
VUS3. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Mann Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Spider, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Ferdinand Kobott, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
"hpbert Chalfont, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas
iManagan. Mr, ana Mrs. Tl, 13. Olson,
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Blswangcr, Mr.
and ,Mrs. Otto Volgt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Hosier, Mr. and Mrs. Albert II.
Radnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Eln
wechter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederlek Lord
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Weand, Mr. and
Mrs. Hay Kchoenhut. Mr. and Mrs. Mil.
ton Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaal.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Wood, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Werner, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chalea Kelly, Mr. nnd Mm Harry C
Berllngar, of Akron, O. : Miss Marlon
Cummlngs, Mlts Marion' Myers, Miss
Esther Myers, Miss Janotto Park, Miss
Helen Park. Mlsa Lylo Taylor, Miss
Evelyn Ounther, Mr. J, B. MeWllllams.
Mr. Herman Strlckler, Mr. Walter Alli
son, .Mr. Genrgo Allison, Mr. Joseph
Potsdamor, Major urlce Kobler, Mr.
Mathtw Mikcn. l)r. J. B. Brlttlngharrf.
Mr. Josonh Bauer. Mr. wminm A.
Sachs, Captain Earl C. Smith and Mr.
William Werner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Drnyton Grango
and their family, of Nineteenth "and
Sprues streets, have returned from an
extended trip through tho West nnd
Canada, rhre they spent several
monthn. and have taken apartments at
the Wellington for the wlntor. Their
diughtrr. Miss Banning Orange, lias left
for Dobbs Ferry, N. Y where sho at
tends school.
Miss Margaret E. Curtis, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, of 6870
Drexel road, Ovcrbrook. has left for n
few days' visit to New York. Miss Cur
tis will be presented to society by her
parents at n laigo danoa on December 31,
Mrs. Walter Henderson Brynnt, of the
BetlflAue-Htratford, who has been spend
ing several inonins traveling abroad and
has been hltng her son-in-law nnd
daughter. Mr. and Mrn. Frederick Pear
con, it Tho Hague, Holland, for a few
weeks, will eall shortly for home, and
will probably arrive about No-cmber 4.
Mrs. Inward Bowman Leaf nnd her
daughter. Miss Frances Trenchard laf
who have been spending several months
touring abroad, have returned and nro
sp'-ndlng a fow days In ?Now York. They
will return to their homo, 2027 Walnut
atrcet, this evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Langdon Eustls.
who spent tho summer nt tho Hotel
Brighton. Atlantic City, have returned to
their homo, 311 South Thirteenth street
Mrs. Eustlo's hrother-ln-law and sister
Mr and Mrs. W'lllam Montnrn,, i.vmh
and their sons, who have been spending
sovcral months at their summor home at
Haverford, will occupy their town house.
2124 Pine street, tho middle of noxt
week.
Mrs. Atwater Kent, of West Hills.
Ardmorc, who has been spending tho
summer In Maine, returned homo yes
tcrday. Mr. Kent will not return until
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bullock, of Hill
Crest, Dodds lane, Havorford, hnve as
their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. B, J. Flick
of Wllkcs-Bnrro.
Tr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Cooko Stoll
wagon, of 1012 pine street, are receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a daughter.
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ALJOIVQ THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Josph B. Silverman,
of 4416 Old York roud, announce tho
engagement of their daughter, Miss
Julia Lucille Silverman, to Lieutenant
Herbert Itusaell Bobcl, United States
navy, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Sobel,
of Cleveland, O.
ALONG. THE MAIN LINE
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Mulford. Jr., who
have been stoying with Mrs. Mulford's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. St Shaeffcr,
of Wayne, slnco last March, have taken
the home of Mrs. Paul Shenffer at Hav
erford, and will move In next wcok.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Brown, of Mont
gomery avenue, Cynwyd, havo had as
their guest Mrs. Ilolnnd Alexander, of
Atlantic. City. Mrs. Brown entertained
the following friends at a theatre party
on Tuesday: Mrs. Herbert Cross, Mrs.
HaroU Miner, Mrs. Anthony Felix, Mra.
George Dnnncnhauer. Mrs. B Hadcllffo,
Airs. J, B. I'alste and Mrs. Iloland Alex
nnder.
Mrs. Wllmcr M. Wood, formerly of
Cynwyd, but now of Bronxvillo, N, Y
Jins been spending several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Bhcarrer, or Auauoon avenue, wayno.
Mrs. James W Follln, of Grayling
nvenuo, Nnrbcrth, are entertaining Mrs.
Follln's fnthtr, Mr. John B. Mills, of
Grand Baplds, Mich.
FASHIONABLE WEDDING
IN CHESTNUT HILL
Miss Ellon Glondinning Brido of
Mr. Porsifor Frazor, 3d.
Other Nuptials
Fholo by Froto-Craftera
MllS. JOHN MATHEW BIA'NN
who lias just returned from Iter
wedding trip nnd Is now living in
her apartment on Spruce street
Mrs. J. William Whlto, who has been
spending the summer at Narberth, has
returned to her home, 1810 South Btt
t en house square.
Mr. Arthur Conger, who has been
spending the summer at Vlllnnova ns
tho guest of his brother, Mr. John do P.
Conger, left on Thursday for Princeton.
Mrs. George Fritz Chandler has r.
turned to her home-. 1728 Hlttcnhouaa
street, for tho winter,
Mr. John C. Bell nnd his son. Mr.
Bort Bell, havo left their summer homo
at Radnor nnd are now occupying tholr
town house, at Twenty-second una lo
cust Btreets.
Mrs. P. r. Rothermot, Jr.. has taken
tho house 412 South Twonty-second
street for the winter. Mrs. Bothermel
was Miss Loutsq K. Elliot.
Miss Katharine Mills Thompson will
give a linen shower this afternoon In
honor of Miss Ruth Podrlck. whose mnr
rlago to Mr. Oscar Addison Kennedy
will take plnce In November. The gucs's
will Include Miss Dorothy Clear, Miss
Eleanor OnlBer, Miss Marian Vanneman,
Miss Kntherlno Vnnneman, Miss Doro
thy McClces Miss Margaret Gljnn, Miss
Margery Little. Miss Catherine Mc
Clatchy. Mrs. Wllllnm Rule, Miss Lout.io
Parsons. Mls3 Dorothea Donaldson, Miss
Helen Boyd, Mis. C. G. Sproule, Miss
Isabel Ryder nnd Miss Mnrgarct Ker
shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. C. Lynch
have closed their cottage at Chelsea,
where they spent the summer, and hnvo
opened their new homo at 1911 Spruce
Btreet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bookniyer and
their son have returned to their home In
Ovcrbrook from Chelsea, where thoy
have spent tho summer nt their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Bookmycr will go in Jan
uary to Miami, Fla where they will
crulso for several weeks In Florldn
waters on their yacht, returning In the
early spring.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Louis Richards and her son, Mr.
Arthur Richards, who havo been nt Idlo
wild, near Media, for a few weeks, huvo
returnca rrom a motor inu to .Mary
land. Mrs. II. W. Buse and Miss Elizabeth
Buso hnvo returned to their home at
Ridley Pnrk from a visit with friends
In West Philadelphia. During their ah
Bcnca Mr. Buse and his small son Billy
spent a few days at Annapolis, Aid.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II, Houston, of Ches
ter, are ontertnlnlng their sop and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C B,
Houston, and their daughter, Miss Mar
garet Houston, ol Elkliorn, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Edgar Pennington and
their sinters, Mrs. Walter Grlscom and
Mrs. William M. Frlsble, hnve return.sl
to their homo In Media from Atlantic
City, where they hnve spent n month.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. Raymond Nlchuals, of GG10 Lime
kiln plko, left yesterduy for a trip to
England.
Mrs. Peter Welsh, of Pottsvllle, will
be tho guest for tho wlntor of her daugh
ter. Mrs. S. B. Crugar, of 0641 Umoklln
pike.
Mlsa Anna Kelly and Miss Margaret
Hornn, of Woodlawn and Chew streets,
nro spending a fortnight In Atlantic
City.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Ix-wls P. Well, son of Mr. and
Mrs. well, or 3303 North Bronil street,
was given a farewell nta? party tn
honor of his twenty-llrst hlrthdnv before
he left for tho University of Mlch'gan
yesterday. About twnty guests were
present.
TIOGA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Gravenstlne, 2d.
of 3332 North Broad street, aro receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a daugh
ter on Monday. Mrs. Gravenstlno will
be remembered as Miss Beatrlco Car
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
C. Carman, of 1238 Wcat Alleghany
avenue.
Mrs. Sarah Oborholtzcr. of West Tlotrn
street, nnd her guest, Mm, Sacks, of
Derbyshire, England, hnvo been opondlng
Borne tlmo In Washington, whero thoy
attended tho convention of temperance
workers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Earwaker havo
returned from their wedding tour and
nre nt homo at 3832 North Fifteenth
street The brido was Miss Norma Q.
Gnrrett.
A wedding of much soolnl Interest to
fashionable society In this city was that
of Miss Ellen Glcndlnnlng, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robort Glendlnnlng and
Mr. I'crslfor Frnzer, 3d, which will bo
solemnized at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon
In St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Chest
nut Hill. Rev. Dr. John II Chapman,
pastor of tho church, omdnt'ng. The
bride, who will bo given In marriage by
her father, will wear a beautiful gown
of whlto satin and chiffon, mode on
nlaln lines with a short skirt Her
tullo veil edged with old lnco will fall
Irt graceful folds forming a train. Sho
will carry a shower bouquet of whlto
orchids. IIIIcb of tho alloy and gar
Miss Marv F. Glcndlnnlng. who will
nttend her sister as maid of honor, will
wear a cream lace robo mnde over white
Hatln, trimmed on rlthor sldo with pale
blue ostrich feathers, nnd she will wear
n picture hat of blue tullo with a largo
blue ostrich feather. Sho will enrry n
whlto shepherdess cano with an Easter
lllv fastened to the lower part.
The bridesmaids Include: Miss Oamor
Owen Balrd. Miss Ellznbeth C. Welsh.
Miss Gertrude L. P. Conaway, Miss If.
Paulino I Bell, Miss Mary D. Norrla.
Miss Emma L. Schwartz, Miss Peggy
Rosengartcn, Miss Isnbel Frazer, Miss
Elinor Thompson and Mrs. H. Perclval
Glondinning. They will be gowned nllko
In Callot models of nolo blue tulle,
made over lavender with broad laven-
ler sntln cashes, the lower parts oe the
skirts trimmed with cren-n laee. Their
hats will be of laendcr tulle fnced wlt'.V
blue nnd they will entry white shep
herdess enneo with Easter lilies fastened
to the lower part
Mr. cawnru mnrr, jr. win net as best
man for Mr. Frazer, and tho ushers will
be Mr. Paul Denckla. Mr. John H.
Whelcn, Jr., Mr. Winter Randolph, Mr.
Emlen Randolph, Mr. James Altemus
and Mr. Dobson Altemus.
A recetstlon will follow tho ceremony
at tho Squirrels, tho homo of tho brldo'a
parents In Chestnut Hill.
DULLES TODD
A wedding of Interest to this city will
tnltn titfiee at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
at Woodlands, tho homo of the brldo'a,
grandmother. Mrs. John St rat ton Gil
man, In Baltimore, when Miss Martha
Clover Todd, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Henry Alfred Todd, of 824 West End
nvc, Now York, will become the bride of
Mr, Allen Welsh Dulles, son of the Rev.
Dr and Mrs. Allen Mncy Duties, of
Auburn, N, Y Mr. Todd will glvo his
daughter In marriage nnd her i".ly at
tendant will be her sister, Miss Lisa
Oilman Todd. Mr. John Lasher Dulles,
will bo beat man. The officiating
clergyman will be the Itnv. George F.
tjloxer, canon 01 wio vu'iicunii vi ni,
John tho Divine, nnd the Rev. Pr. Allen
Macy Dulles, of the Auburn Theological
Seminary. A reception at Woodlands
will follow.
NEELD FRICK
Tho marriage of Miss Caroline Grace
Frlck, daughter of.Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Frlck, of 8405 North Seventh street.
Olncy, to Mr Percy 1, Neeld, of Onk
Lnne, took plnce nt the homo of tho
brides parents this nflernoon nt 1
o'clock, Th Rev. Everett Jones, of th.
Oak Lane Presbyterian Church, per
formed the ceremony, nnd Mr Frlck
gavo his daughter In marriage Miss
Catharine Frlck, a sister, was tho maid
of honor nnd Mr. Charles Webster Neeld
acted ns best mnn for his brother. Aftor
November IB, Mr. and Mrs Neeld will
bo at homo at szo sixty-nun avenue.
Oak Lane
WILSON THOMAS
The marrlngo of Miss Helen J.
Thomas, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
frlck Thomas, to Mr. Henry Wilson, of
6334 Sherman street, will tako plnce ut
218 Rochello avenue, at 7 o'clock this
evening. JT6v. Dr Carl E. Grammar,
rector of St. Stephen's Church offici
ating. Mr Thomao will give his daugh
ter In marrlago nnd Miss Elizabeth
Thomas will attend her slBtfT as maid
of honor. Mr. William II. Wilson will
be his brother's best man. After n
short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
will occupy their npartment at 201
Rochelle avenue
ASHTON McCAULEY
Witt Ulrd, of 615 East Tulpcha
street, ucrmaniown, io iar, ,rp
n,w1 tliillreo. of Metcliantvlllo.
will take place nt the homo ofv't
bride's parents, as tiso ociock
ovotilnfr. the TldV. Cr. I. ChantrV .
mnn. nn uncle of the bride, official!
i.i. i- ..i ,. ...,,, .,.l- i.-- -t;
iviisn ranry u, iiiru win iiuuiiu , "ipn, ,i9
as mold ot honor anil little- miss up ,,jm
othy M. Du Breo, a sister of the .brjBfJJ't '1
groom, will bo the flower girl. !. (I ,1
Norman W. Du Breo will act nAliM Ml
t.Mlti.,'. I.a.1 man AflAP ft. Irltlj MF. .. H1 M
and Mrs. Du Bree will bo at home at, ft j
Kin icimr Tiilnehnclcen street. German, r'J
town. W. "
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W-tYs
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MAG I NN MacDO NN ELL
$'&
The wedding of Miss Gertrude MAa A d
Donnetl. daughter of Mrn. Anna. MRiK J3
Donnell, of Uccchwoort Pnrk, , nnu Afft
Joseph Clifford Maglnn. of, this cflfy.
took place nt 3!30 o'ciocic mis morning,
IP the Church of Our Uidy of tho ItOsary,
Slxty-thltd nnd Cnllowhlll streets. Tho
ceremony was per""rmed bv Rev, DY,
McDermott. of Ambler, assisted by Ilv,
Fnthcr Cummins, of Ardmorc, nnd Ilev,,
Father Dalley. The bride was given it
marrlngo by her brother. Mr. James J.
MacDonnoll, and her sister, Miss Helen
MncDonnell, was mnld of honor. The
bridesmaids were, Miss Marie Donohti
and Miss Margaret Meagher. The flow
er girl was Mies Helen Do Maria, m,
nleco of the bridegroom. Mr, Joseph O,
Moonoy wns best man nnd the ushtru
Included. Mr. Frank Maglnn ami -Mr.
Georgo Volght A breakfast followed at
the home of the brido nfter which th
bride and bridegroom left on nn ex
tended wedding trip. tter January 1,
they will be at home nt 18 Becchwood
Road, Becchwocd Park
WESLEY WENZELL
Tho wedding of Miss May Sorihy
Wcnzoll, and Mr. Ottla Hawthorne Wes
ley, will be solemnized nt the Gaston'
Presbyterlnn Church, Eleventh street
nnd Iehlgh avenue, this evening at
o'clock. The bride will bo attended by
Miss Flora Catherine Huf and Mls
Almlra Houssmnn Sholler. Mr. Howard
H Nulton. brother of the commandant
of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, will b
Tne usners win ne or.
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Hie best mnn.
An attractive autumn wedding will ?" Hidenbnr Iter nnd M- r
i, .,in i,i. ovMnn n s-:iii nn.nl "m V eiaenonriicr nnu M.f i,
Kueiir'l After tni receptl-i, T'illqW
Ing the ceremony, lh brido and bride
groom will spsnd n three months' wi
dlmr trip touring tho sout.trn afites'
nnd mountains, and will complete then
tak jilnco this evening nt 5-30 o cock
In tho catncurai ox mc reier nnu '
Paul, when Miss Monica McCuulcy
daughter of Mrs. F . McCnuley. of
192Q Green street, will bo married to
Mr. John P. Ashton, of Kansas City.
Mo. The brido will be attended by Mrs.
Edward B. Frlel, and Mr. Frlcl will bo
tho bridegroom's best man. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ashton will leave for an extended
tour through tho West nnd upon their
return will llvo In Kansas City. The
bridegroom served In the United States
navy through tho late war.
DU BREE BIRD
trip bv being entertained by Mrs. Wes
ley, tho bridegioom'a mother, at At
lnntn, Ga.
IoriUtitM
r Amoaact
Moderate Trlee fc WVW meBH
Write r rinns Jo' KnirBrea er Mate
BaxoFiee
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudolph Do I KOYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walaat St
FOUNDED 1853-
-ptAHI.jrofl,JAaUUJUUiBi
LANSDOWNE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. White have
been npendlng several weeks nt Twin
Lakes, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schoff recently
epent several days with Mr. nnd 'Sirs.
A. S. POrtcr.
A New Knglnnd dinner was given by
the Method'st church on Thursday eve
ning. Mrs Arthur H. Knecn and Mrs.
Frank P. Johnson wertr In chargo of the
UliUII.
Tho Community Service sewing class
held Its first fall meeting nt the Twen
tieth Century Club on Thursday. The
class ls again under the direction of
Mru. Mnry Garretson Cook. Meetings
will bo held every Thursday.
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Mr.
NEW JERSEY NOTES
nnd Mrs. George W. Hollawav
havo opened tholr winter home on the
river bank. Beoriy, nfter spending thu
summer nnd enrly fall at Bay Head,
N. J.
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF OCTOBER 18 TO OCTOBER 23
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
Subject to Chnneo
Ai.HAMnrtA
1.-th. Morris A Paniunk
()
AM.KnilENY
Krankford nnd Atltshcnv
(1
aPOM.O ()
Md snil Thnmpnon Stj
ARCAUIA , ...,. ''
Cheitnut blow Iflth Bt.
M'nnnA
21SL' ()rmnntown Ave.
AVKNt'K
5nth nni AIIKhny
IIALTIMOItR
(s)
Slst A Itsltlmnre
nrr.sinvr
Bid iibnv Msrket St.
(
ni tiKiitnn ('
Hroad A Pmqushnnna Ave.
linn.MiWAY , .
Jlrosd St. and 8nydr Ave.
722 Msrket "t.
tO
rrrn
neth (It. nnd Odr Av.
Is)
CKNTUBY
lirlo Ae, A nth St
cor.istiuM t (
Market Bet. rnth snd flnih.
l-, m --i'-'iiiii, iina eiuruui'j i-ui
Rn.f' 5I.. Curtle Harvey. Mr Rowland
um mr' ;Mr William Clark and Mr Hnm
UfI Clark
M-Mls , llon ' Howell, daughter of
iL Rlld.Mrs. Robert Howell, will bo the
dnt? f ,,onor nt " luncheon on Mon
MJh,0Vnii,cr ' ,n ll B'von by Mrs
iiril?rdwc- Noril". BOO North Twentloth
r u-1 ' 5fr a,,rt M"a- John Gilbert will
"a dltinei-.dniice on Friday. Novcm-
lls no'io TP' nydnl- m Mlwi S!W
Vi.Ml8',JrancM n c'rk. daughter nf
tiinini1 Mr ''' Walter Clark. Ts entor
'nlne as her guest Miss Guniiredo
vil "-, ?f County Klldalro, lrelnnd. at
Mfl ?nydl,n' ln1"' "'"co at Chostnut Hill
iav f-rlt Bav" a luncheon en Wcdnes
n,r it! l,.er ?ue"1 R1d enturtnlned nt din-
'iurt,Srl',,SSl5r'lta.' d5Ji?y-.' VJ1
COTONIAT. fi)
Omtn. & MsnlewonJ Av
Mstn ft ,
Mmsyunk
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TAMILY
1SI1 tnrUt at.
(I)
rAIBMOUNT,. . . .
Snth Ht. nnd Olrard Av.
ts
nt NRvnRD
4715 FrnkfoM Avu.
()
I8TH HT. TtlKATRB
HcIoit flnrue Ht.
C1
nrnd Bt t Kri Ave.
)
Ull-KIHAI,
With Kiid Walnut Sti.
It)
iKITKKHOV
C'.Hh A Dauphin Sti.
irMiin ()
Fruit St. end Olrard Ave.
I.K.DKR (a)
iiti nt. nnn MncMiw av
I.IHFUTY (al
nroul St. and Columbia, Ave
MICL'HT
Hi Hiid I.oeuat Sta
(I
UVItKf.V NT. lllUAritB
US .Murliai St,
IIODEL
Hi flouth flt.
tl)
MXON
IS2d nd Virlcet S:a.
(a)
UVKH1IHUOIC , ((
03d Bt. and JUvertord A.
I'AKIt
ftltlan An. A Dauphin St.
1'AI.ACK til
lliH Market St.
TR1NCKH8 (a)
inis Markot St.
OVflKNT tl
Market 3t. trtlnw 17th.
RIAI.TO (al
Cm. Ava, at Tulpahockan HI.
BIVOLI 7l
B'Jd and Sanaom Ota.
Marliat St. balow 7th.
HAVOY (a)
1211 Market St..
anv.nwooD (7)
Btth and naltlmara
hTANI-KY t uT)
Muiktt abora 10th St.
THANH (a)
C.rmantovrn to. at Venansa
Uarkat'st above Ninth
Ul
MONDAY
May Alllnnn In
Tho Cheater
Anita Bteuart In
The Yellow T pnoon
Mar. hall Nellan's
Don't Kver Marry
Klllott riMter In 'oini
thing to TM-ilc A'wut
Dourlaa Falrbanlca In
Thu Moll coddle
Wallace Rcld In
Whrt' TTour Hurry?
D V arlfdth'e
The ClreHteat Quaatlon
Thedi llnra In
Cloopatra
F9uo Itntaknwn In
An Aiablan Knlch-.
Thnnna Melitlifln In
Clvlllnn Clothes
n. A Walnh'a
Tho Honor Syatem
Ra Novak In
TTi Kea of tho World
Wm rnvernham In
Mnn Who Lost Hlmsflf
Dnrntliv Dilton In
Clullty nt lrfie
W. H Hart In
Tha Cradlo of Couram
Ilatherlno JUcDnnald
ln Turning- rolnt
O'en White In
The Wall Ht Myatery
Tom Mix In
Thu Untamed
Ptnr Cnat In I
A Oiminon Ieal
Anita Stewart In
Th Yellow Tjphoon
Olive Thomn In
Darllnc Mlno
Eucene O'Tlilm In
The Kla-urelirad
I.l'iyd Iluihri In
Jlom-ipim Folks
Murjorle Hnmbi-uu In
Tha Fortune Teller
H'a feat In
Vn In Man's Attlr
Klli-en Terry In
lt"r Honor tho Mjjor
W a Hart In
Th f'rartlo of Courami
Tho eea Melirlmn In
flvllliin Cloihta
Th Couraro of
Margo O'Doono
Klli-en IVrcv In
Hor Honor tha Mayor
Marahnll Nellan'a
Don't Ever Marry
Klhol Clnyton In
Crookrd Stnteta
Macl."n nnd May In
Tha Jailbird
Dnrntliv Dalton In
Clullty of Jms
William Fa mum In
t.ea M'aorablea
1'ryant Wnahhurn In
Slna of St. Anthony
Harbert Rawllnann In
Man and Ilia Woman
Seaau llnyakfwa In
An Arabian Kn!ht
Alice Jnyoa ln
The Troy
Anna Q Nllaann In
The Flghtlnit Chance
Com-lanco Talmadca In
The J.awi ISxpert
W. H Hart In
Tho Cradle of Couraao
Tom Mix In
Threo Qold Colna
TUESDAY
Mav Alllaon In
Tho Cheater
Anita Steuart ln
The Yellow Tlhnon
Marahnll Nellan'a
Don't Kor Marry
Elliott Defter In flume
thing to Think About
Doula Falrhnnk-i In
Ttin MolUcndilln
Wallnco Held In
Whafa Tour Hurry?
D W. OHfnth'a
Tha Oreateat Ouallon
Therta Hara In
Cleopatra
Hpaouo ITnsakawn In
An Arabian Knlitht
WEDNESDAY
Mnv A'Uon In
The Cheater
THURSDAY
Anita Steuart In
The Yellow Typhoon
Emone O'JJrlen ln
The Figurehead
Klllott Dexter In Homo.
thlna- to Think About
W. Favrrahnm In The
Mnn Who Lost Hlmsilf
William nusiell In
A LIe-Wlro Hick
Loula Stono In
The Itlvor'a End
TheiH Hara In
Cliopatra
Tl-omia Melshnn In
Civilian Clothea
U A WaUh'a
Tho Honor Bvtpm
Fivn Nnvak In
The Eiea of tho World
Wm Favar.hnm In
Man Who Loat Jflma-lf
- Dei-othv Dnltnn In
Oullty nf Leva
Tho Cradle of Courairo
Kttherlne Maenonulil
In Turnlnsr Tolnt
All Htni- In
Under Northern I.lghta
William Tarnum In
The .Toynua Trou'e'a
fllar Caat In
Conmon I.cvpI
Anita Stewart In
Tho Yellow Typhoon
Olive Thoniaa In
Dnrlln Mlno
Eiiiionn O'llrlon In
o Flgurohr.id
Th
Mary Tt. Illnoliart'a
Dpgnroui Das a
Mirjurlo rtanh.au In
Tho Fortuno Teller
Htar Caat In
Ui In Mary'a Attlo
May Alllann In
Iteldln Truat
W H Hart In
Tha Cradl of ('ourage
Thoinaa Mlahnn In
Civilian Clothes
Tho Cournao of
Marge O'Doono
Elloen Tercy In
Her Honor tho JIavor
Marshall Nellan'a
Don't 1'ior Marry
Tourneur'a
Tho Whlto Circle
Maclean and May In
Tho Jailbird
Annn Cornwall In
Tho Olrl In tho Ilaln
William Farnum
Lea M'aer-vbloi
Marv M Mlnti-r ln
Toggy Itolwla
Horbart Hawllnaon In
Man and Hla Woman
Sraauo Itayakawa ln
An Arabian Knight
Alice Joyce In
Tho Trey
Anna O. Nllaann In
Tho Fighting Chnneo
Con.lanco Talmadge tn
Tho Ijivo Expert
V. H. Hart In
Tha Cradlo nf Courage
Tom Mix In
Threo Oold Coin
It II. Wirner. In
Unchartered Chnwnola
Tlmmaa Melrhnn In
Civilian Clothe-i
It. A. Walah'
Tho Honor Statem
De Mllle'a
Old Wives for Now
Elalnn Hnmmcratetn,
Shadow of Roe. Dyrnes
Ilryant Waahbun In
IVhnt Hnppned lenos
W fl Hart fn
Tho Crndlo of Courage
1 i1
Tnvlor Holmes In
Nothing Hut tho Truth
J. Dnnley-S. Tucker In
HklnnlnK Skinner
Pearl White In
The White Moll
Hex Iloach'n
Tho Olrl From Outaldo
Ora Carow In
Love's Protego
Olive Thnmaa In
Darling Mine
Kuxeno O'llrten In
Tho rijiirehoad
Tom Mix ln
The Terror
Anita Stewart In
The Yellow Typhoon
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Tom Mix In
The Terror
All-Star Cast ln
Love's I'lumo
Elliott Dextir In Horn--thing
to Think About
W. Faveraham In The
Man Who Lost Himself
Mnrjorlo rtamlu-eu In
Tho Fortune Telli r
tiula Stone In
Tho lllver'a End
Dorothy Olah In
Ltttlo MliH H-belllon
Annn Q Nllaaon In
Tho Flghtlm,- I'h.inc
E-ji-ene O'llrlen In
The Figurehead
It. A Wal.h'e
Tho Honor Fjatem
Do Mllle'a
Old Wives for New
William Collier In
The Sorvant Qjcatlon
llryanf Wnahlmrn In
IVhat Happened Jones
W H Hart In
Tho Cradlo of Courage
Tavlor Holmes In
Nothing nut (he Tiulh
Tsuru Aokl In
Ashes of Desire.
Pearl White In
Tho While Moll
Hex nonch'a
Tho Olrl From Outaldo
Tom Mix In
The Terror
Olive ThnrriHi In
Darling Mine
Anita Stewart In
Tho Yellow Typhoon
Ethel Clnyton In
Tho Ladder of I lea
Elliott Dexter In Home
thing to Think About
Charles Ray In
Homer Comes Homo
MnrJorle Ttamhenu In
Tho Fortuno Toller
What Hecnmes of
the Children
Dorothy Olah In
t.lt'li- Mlas Rebellion
Tom Mix In
The Terror
Anita btcwart In
The Yellow Typhoon
Ouy Walton In
Tho Dark Mirror
Klllott Dexter In Pome
thing to Think About
Ethel Clayton In
Tho I.aildcl nf Lies
Ora Carew In
Lovn's Protego
What Rpcomes of
Tho hlldren
Anni O Nllaann In
Tho rikhtlnar Chance
Eucene O'Hrlen In
Tho riaurehend
It. A. Wolah'M
Tho Honnr Hyatem
William Ruieell In
A I.lvc-Wlro Hlik
Tom Mix In The Ter
ror I'atho rtevlew
Paulino Stnrko In
Onco to Evcrv Man
W H Hart In
Tho Cradlo of Courage
Wllllnm H. Hart In
Cradlo of Courace
Carmol Myers In
In Follies Trail
Dorothy Dalton In
Oullty of Lovo
Anna Q Nllason In
The lighting Chance
Corrlnn Griffith In
Tho Whlaper Markot
Mabel Normand In
The Hllm Prlnceaa
Wallace Hold In
Sick Abed
T-
Htar Cnat In
Up In Mary's Attlo
Fnnnlo Hurat'a
Humoreaquo
W. S. Hart In
1'ho Cradle of Couran:
Thoinaa Melahan In
Civilian Clothes
Oeorco Wnlah In
The Deadline
Klleen Percy In
Her Honor tho Mnv or
Kath. MacDonold In
Tho Turning Point
Tourneur's
Tho Whlto Circle
Mael.eon and May In
Tho Jailbird
P.. Oordon-May McAvov
Houan of 1'ofllng Dell
William Farnum
I.ea Mioerables
In
Marshal .N'ellan Prod,
Don't Ever Marry
Herbert Ilnwllnaon In
Man and Hla Woman
Seaauo Hayakawa ln
An Arabian Knight
Alice Joyce In
Tho Prey
Tom Mix In
The Terror
Conjtnnce Talmadgo In
The law Expert
The Cradle of Courage
Tom Mix In
Three Oold Coins
Florence Dnahon In
Dnngernua Davn
Tlnmona
Dy llolen Hunt Jnckaon
Wallace Reld In
Sick Abed
Wallace Held In
What-B Your IIurrvT
Tannlo Hurst's
llumnronriuo
W S Hart In
rho f'radlo of Cuurna
Wnlloco Pecry In
Qo and Oet It
Wallace TteM In
What's Your Hurry
Star Cast ln
Comedy Special Film
Kath M icDonnld In
Tho Turning Point
n Washburn In What
Happened to Jnnes
MacLenn and May In
Tho Jailbird
Frank Mayo In
Red I,a,ne
William Farnum
I.ea M'serablei
Msrahal Nellan Prod
Dont' Ever Marry
Herbert Itavvllnaon In
Man and His Woman
Oaorgo Walsh In
Tho Deadline
Elalno Ittmmoratcln In
Whispers
Tom Mix In
Tho Toiror
Constance Talmadgo In
no i,ove r.xpert
W. S. Hart In
The Cradle of Courage
. Tom Mix In
Throa Oold Coins
William Tarnum In
Jojous Troublemakers
riorenco Deahnn In
Dangerous Days
Rnmona
Dy Helen Hunt Jackson
Shirley Mason In
Treasure Island
Wallace Held In
What's Tour Hurry?
Mnv Murrav n
On With tho Danco
.v w ? nnrt I"
rho r radio nf Courage
Wnllace Ueery In
Oo and 0t It
Dorothy Olnh ln
Little .Mhs Rebellion
1122-24 Chestnut Street
Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century
Beginning Monday Es
SEMI-ANNUAL
QUALITY SILK SALE
One Week Only October 18 to 23 g
1 DRESS SATINS
$1-95
Hat Been
$3.50
yard
wide
Good assortment of shades. Don't fail to see this item.
Tub Shirtings
Have Been C-g QC Mostly
$4.50 P I ,70 Crepe
JL Weaves
32 Inches Wide.
I-most of qualities, in satin
striped crepes.
Ilesalo narrlacnle In
Life's Tvvial
Kuirene O'llrlen In
Iho Figurehead
H A Wslah's
Tho Honor System
M Plckford In Hehecca
of Sunnybrook Fnrm
All-Star Oast in
Tho Fighting Chance
Paulino Htirke In
Onco to Kvorv Man
W S Hart In
Tho Cradlo of Courage
William 1 Hart In
Cradle of Courage
Duatln Farnum In
Iron Strain
George Walsh In
Trom Now On
Anna Q Nllaaon In
The Fighting Chanco
Corrlnn drifllth In
Tho Whlaper Market
William Farnum in
Joyoua Troublemakers
Florenco Deahon In
Dangerous Dion
Olive Thomis In
Darling Mlno
Shlrlov Macon In
Treasure lalaud
Wallace Held In
What's Your Hurrv?
Crepe de Chine
1
Has Been 4?
$3.50 v
C CT 40 inches
,uo wide
desirable quality in a
good assortment of shades.
r'tavaasa , i ...--
Washable Satins
Have Been (t -g QC White,
$3.75 v I ,7J Flesh,
jj X Pink
Yard Wide.
A very closely woven face.
Soft and duraoic quality.
Georgette Crepe
2
Has Been ff
$3.75 v
QC 40 inches
y3 wide
The quality that's worth
while.
Chiffon Taffeta
Has Been
$4.25
$.35
;2
Best
Street
Shades
Yard Wide.
Finest of qualities. Very
soft and pliable finish.
Tricolette
Black,
Georgette Crepes
Have Been C -g QC Good
$2.75 P I -OO Asst. s ,
JL Colors
40 Inches Wide.
Good quality. One of our :
standard numbers.
sn
m a
Fine Radiums
iveBeen $ AC Street
$4.25 P-ya Shades
40 Inches Wide. E
Very fine, cenly woven
quality and very durable :
Satin Charmeuse
Has Been C
$6.50 v
4
.65
40 inches
wide
t Lustrous or dull finish. Won-
derful assortment of lovely
colors. Plenty of navy, brown
and black.
Tom Mix In
Tho Terror
W R Hart In
rho Cradle nf Courage
Wallace Heery in
Oo and Oet It
Hobert Iloaworth In
Ilelow the Burfaco
Star Can In
Bwclal Comedy Film
Manl.ean and Mar In
loot's no Fashionable
Jack Plckford ln A
Doublo Ded Deceiver
MacLoan and May In
Tho Jailbird
II II, Warner in
rolls O'Day
William Farnum
I.ea Miserable
tn
Alma Reubens In Tho
World and Hla Wife
Herbert Itavvllnaon In
Man and Ills Woman
George Walsh In
Tho Deadline
Klatne Hammerateln ln
Whiapera
Up In Mary's
Attlo
Constance Talmadgo In
Tho Iqvo Expert
W, B. Hart In
Tho Cradlo of Courage
Totn Mix in,,
Colna
Threo Oold
Shirley Mason In
Merely Mary Ann
Star C-vat In
Special Comedy Film
All-Star Cast in
The Valley ot Doubt
Enid Dennett In
Hairpins
MacLesn and May In
The Jatjblrd
Jack Itlchardon In
Ileurt of a Woman
i Gros de Londre
H Has Been Qn 1QStrjel
$5.25 P l'iynd.
bventng
Shades
Yard Wide.
SonictliinK better than the
usual. It's real qualit.
Chiffon-Velvets
7
Has Been Q
$9.00 v
fC Street
al J
Shades
Only
William Farnum
I.ea M'aerables
William lluaael In
Live-WIro Hick
Horbert Itavvllnaon In
Man and His Woman
Oeorge Waleh In
The Deadllno
Elaine Hammerateln In
Whiapera
Up In Mary's
Attlo
Conatanco Talmadgo In
... ,iiq bsperi
. W. S. Hart In
Tho Cradle of Courage
Tom flT tn
Thrsa Qold Coins
ffiJi i' dnjlKhter or Mr, Th, th.atres msrked () obtain Plturtg throuib the pTAJILElf COMTAMT'QP AmitUQA. wnloh la guarinta at .ariv '.howln. ot th. n. :is .. '"T; 7 '.
E.awnrd A, Wax. of tlw Hvttwtd before production, - --f nrfTt,ltM '" ." r. ,! L??W ."' "" nn1 Proauotlong. AU plctura. 'I
38 Inches Wide.
An exceptional quality.
Best American make.
Has Been r AZ S ack'
$3.75 P JJ Brown,
A Navy &
White
Yard Wide.
V most unusually fine qual
ity in the most desirable
shades
Satin Luxuria
Has Been G? 1 Q Best
$4.75 P-V1 Street
9j Shades
40 Inches Wide.
lovely soft finish. G.ves
excellent service.
Crepe Meteor
3
Has Been P
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Finest quality. Rest street
shades Plenty of navy and
black
Printed Radiums 1
and Satin Foulards ES
Have Been 4? QC 40 inches
$5.25 P -" wide
Finest durablo nunhty.
Excellent lining designs.
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Velveteens
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$4.50 P-43 wide n
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Twilled back quality.
Satin Duchesse
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Finest Brocades
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$11.00
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40 Inches Wide.
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BLACK SILKS
40-Inch Heavy Canton Crepe S5.05
Has Been $7.50
40-lncli batln Canton Crepe.
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Has Been $8.25
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40-Inch Satin Superb S6.05 E
Has Been $9.00
36-Inch Satin America S4.05 EE
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36-Inch Satin Plaid Taffeta SR.4K V
Has Been $5.00
36-Inch Fine Rajah S3.25
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