Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHlEADELPHrA', TUESDAY, MARCH T, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE .
ancy Wynne Talks of "Why Not?' She Hears of
Entertaining for Tonight's Opera Various Comings
and Goings in Social Whirl
Wr.M- my ,mt '" " ,0 "c,cn ,nrl,,s "t Ityiloi nnd the Hiilillr nt
Mnr'shall Kllaston nnil Dave Voxels I N,'1: , . .
Mm. niddle Is very tlnrk, with wcitiiler
ful straight btnrk linlr nnd dark eyes
and n rather lone etrnlsht nose. She
wears long carrlngH usually, which arc
moflt becoming to her. Mr. Itorie had
bright niiburn curly bnlr nnd gray blue
i-jos. 'I'hoy nro simply Bttinnlng to
ROllicr.
TUB Kit K. I'rlccH will bare the
HitRsc.11 DimnM in tholr box tonight
nnd fho Georco Fnb-s linkers will Imvo
the Von Moschxlskers as their guc.'ts.
Mm. George W. Chllds Drcxcl will
rntertnln and Hip T. DoWItt Oujlers
will also have several guests,
f,,r Imvlng produced nnd directed one
nt thewell no, the best amateur per
formance I have ever seen in Phila
delphia. n'I b,,,lcvc ' Nn,1C5' lms ljcc"
nhout ft bit and hus seen many amateur
.rfnrmnnccs. It was tho opening per
Knw It "Why Not" at the iAttlo
ffl nlRl,,; To ,el1 the tuth l
, mid to every night thN week just to
Jar that orchestra once more. to
... ii.nin nrcumnaiiy Madame More-
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it0"' !'rf iJsfcw Yo,h, nnd lior daughter, Twenlj -third street, nnnouiiers tho en-. parent, Mr. nnd Mm,
i ; J " woiio, or l'rovmencc, i KiKcinoni oi ncr (inugnter, .iihs t'runci'! jr., i imiumoic
j I... JIr' -VI",ur. Hrooklo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miriam Marco, to Mr. Jnrob .Simons. jjr. nnd Mrs. Kdwanl S
.W III (I .MTU fin IVn fn ...... II... ...iah.h ... .-. . ...... ..It. ,.- - .1 . . ..-. ...I .,
nf Mn .. . ,. mo n"io .nr. 1'iuwani ijhhiip will uno 1111 "- nave reiurneu irom ineir weuuiujf irip
, ':' "owe' ilresH on "Some Unedited Jlevolutlormry I nnd are nt homo at 0243 Washington
Mr. nnd Mr, rimrlton Ynrnnll. of Hev- Letters,, with Comments," nt tho twen- avenue. Mm. UotdberK wns. bofore her
ftitcenth nnd Ixicust streets, will enter-1 ty-nlnth nnnunl meeting of the Clenen- marrlnge last month. Miss Tallinn
win Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Hoblns iwrt I lnBlcnl .Society of Poiinsylvnnlu. lo be -Vexlblnl, of 624G Washington avenue.
.Mr. una Mrs. t.'hnrlcH Wheeler In their I held M.mdny evening, Mnrrh . In the; .. .
"u.v hi me opera tonight, i mi" or tne Jiintorirai Hocieiy 01 rant
lAMM it..,,., 1. ii-nu
munsnucr as wen .i.-j ........ j ..-
' plv marvelous I And Jack Whiting.
nv he's "H BO"'1 M n"' comrillnu I
,. ntnti inr iiuui u uu. '-iij
iiui j "..'-.. -..-.. - ,,.- , ., :, .
.Inn I know wncru i" .'. '" "' ""
tout "t nil. it from start to finish
ti was a riot of fun.
Tho first net opened nt the l lower
market in Ulttcnhouso Square, and tho
Kind M'eiie was at llroad nnd Chest
nut streets in front of the Clrnrd Trust
'. mpany, where Deborah Seal, attired
,,s a street elci.ncr, came in with a
clcnners1 push cart, nnd sang "Sweep
ween, sweep" ' tllcn 1,,!,on HtJWC,l
Mnrcaret ('urtis, .Icnnne do House and
i nroi Smith jolnd In with her mid
(ianfWl splendidly i;-l . Jock WliltlM
nnil Alva Sergeant had most to do with
tuo dancing, nnd .Tuck danced and sang
, iho usual iion-conscquontnl way
nut the lending cometinm uiwuyH nun.
Mr. nti.i mu r ........ ...a..' Hvlvntiin.
J.' i.nnccy pluee. bnvo lnuil inviinfinna l
ror a dinner on Krlday, March IS. ml
Sr.of lliclr dnughtpr, Miss Kllznlieth
;w i.uiiorii, neiore tlio meeting of Mrs.
Charles Stewnrt Wurts' dancing clnss.
tr. and Mrs. Knno H, Green, of Mont
gomery and Itadnor avenues, llryn
Mnwr. will give ii dlnner-dnnce on Tues
day evening, April fi, nt tho Philadelphia
Country Club, In honor of their daugh
ter, Miss Elizabeth W. arccn.
Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Wayne, Jr . 5520
Jayne avenue, will cntcrtnln tit dinner
... i'c.nlng l honor of their daughter,
Miss Kllznheth Wayne, before the per
formance of "Why Not?"
, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ncldhard Martin,
408 Morelaml nvenee, Chestnut IIUI,
hnvft issued Invltntlons for u Mnsl and
JMg party on Saturday, April 1', to lie
followed by a supper nt thn Mask ami
Ig ( lul. In honor of their daughter,
Miss Kvclyn Martin.
ALONG THE READING
Dr John Walker Moore, or t.ouisllle
liy.. ilpent tho week-end with Mrs.
Monro's patents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Kent, at their home in Wyncote. Mrs.
Moore, who bus been tho guest of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Kent for u fortnight, will re
turn this week with Dr. Mooro to 1JUls
vllle. Mts. Wnller Ciowcll. of Melrose, will
entcrtiiln het the hundred club on Tues
day, Miirnr. 15. tho other members of
which Includn Mrs. Rvan Dungnn, Mrs.
Allan C.llmour. Mrs. Ollffe, Airs. Frank
.1. lltrmea. Mrs. William K. (Iroben,
Mrs. Charles Nichols, Mrs. William K.
Iloberts nnd Mrs. Robett Denrden, Jr.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Mm. K. Oohrlng llnrkncss enter
,tohn r White MOORESTOWN
Mp .T Alfro.l Tvi Conr-v. Hon Of Mr.
(Joldberg nnd Mrs. William Q. t.e Coney, has been
elected president of tho sopnomorc ciass
at I.afnyotto College, Kaston, Pa.
Mlsa Kdllh Jfcrr entertained ten
friends at dinner on Saturday. 'J he
ffn,..io ti.iii.in,i Ml.. AHc T.tnntnnntt.
Miss Helen Thorne, Mini Lillian HiiIiick, i
Miss Clurii Hnlnts, Mr. David Grlscom, f
Mr. JIalbert HutchlnBon, Mr Albert'
Rogers, Mr. Hugh Sloss und Mr. .Mahlln t 5
De Ccai. i 4
rHHrmnfrRmninnmTnfifiKnimFnHffinmrinfiiiffmrnffRmiinnnuTmfTKinnnnnTiiiWt Wi.ni,ii. M'ir di.ai ucut THEAxn
$37.50 & $47.50
tntned her five hundred olub nf lunch
con at her homo on Friday when her
guest.V were Mrs. Charles Bucker, Mrs.
Oscar Noll, Mrs, Jack Uln7.c, Mrs. Lil
lian Hull. Mrs. HYfliik Paul. Mrs. Hugh
Hanna and Mrs, K. 1.. Passell. Mm. , Sunday afternoon nt 6 o'clock, at
Olazo will entertain the club at its ncxti Mayer's Drawing Ilootn. when Miss
MMltni. i,i MnrrVi 11 Unv 1 .1nul,llt9 .Inlllhtnr nf Mr Ulld
A card party nnd dance will be given i- Mrs. Isaac blprchutz. of 3. Mi) Moht
at the Young Men's Utcrnry Club on I gomery avenue, was mnrtled to Dr. J.
Mldvnle avenue on Thursday evening I Casper Oolrtbcrgh. rubbl Mar , l.
for tho benefit of tho Kdwnrd ftnsll Post. I Nathnn, of Tempio Ueth Isra I ,.ei -..
r,a. i. .... r .inn ii. formed tho ceremony. The brluc, wn '
natronV for which 'Tolud. Mri. AT !.. costume of White georKetle with
Goldbergh-Lipschutz Wedding
An Interesting wedding took pluce
Dobson Altemus, Mrs. Alfred Oyono,
Mrs. Mary Clarey, Mrs. William Gor
don. Mrs. William (Iray. Mrs. Albert
HarwlcK, .mm l-J. ucnring iiarKnesB,
IIU song that he made "no impression
nf tirst, hut afterwards" brought down
i no house. .,,,.,. .,
I reallv think the best thins if one
m.iiI.I pick out the best, wns Hie sipgit'K
-Pussy's In the Well" by Mrs. Mlli-
iiBton. necompatiieil ny urauauowicu
nt Hie piano, nnd the whole orchestra
,1 uv Takcoffski. .lane .Maule Mclvcr
ns wonderful, too, in her takeoff of
1 nv Foster and l.tiey Grey as the lead
iis chambermaid at the llcllcvuo-Strat-lord
was just ns cute as could be. And
lie Wilbur Huds wcro simply darling
in their little silver frocks nnd twisted
hearldrcsses. I enjoyed every minute of
the performance. Mary Krnestlne
t'oleman as tho irrepressible child was
Milcndid, und when she came in at the
end nnd announced modestly that she
wns Daisy Ash ford, and that two of the
lading members of the performance
were none oilier than Kthel nnd IJcr
ticrd Clark f-Iiu was met w ith gusts of
intrhter. The bathing girls led by
lvn Sergeant were great, too!
Tlie seencr.v ns nil done by local ar
ists and the entire show was the pro
iiiction of local tnlent. As I said nc
'irst. my lint is off to them. And I
nould certainly advise anyone who has
not seen the performance to go. It's
Hie cnslcst, most nnturnl thing and it
tsoes with all the swing of Hie regu
lation musical show. And oh ! that
orchestra !
FOU the third week In Lent we are
quite gay. aren't we? "Why Xot?"
being given every evening by the
teiingcr set and tonight the opera
nnee more. It is another new opera to
night, too, Hint in it's new here with
he Metropolitan, nnd Claudia Muzlo is
xolng to sing and so every one Is
leaped. 'J lie Nick Middles will have
Ir. DIddle's parents' box this evening
ntid will have the Louis Ilories as
'heir guests. Mrs. Blddle. vho was
Sarah Llpplncott, nnd Mary Alice
Clay Borie come out the same year,
some six years ago: nnd Sarnh, Mary
Mice nnd Helen Tower were very in
'iniate. Helen Tower married Major
Unbertson, of the army, and lms been
King in California since then, but
Surah Kiddie and .Mary Alice Rorio
both live out on the Rending, the
QUITO a number of people who have
been in the South arc on their way
home now. some having already ar
rived. Polly Griscom, who has been
staying with her grandmother. Mrs.
Clement A. Grlscom, in Tallahassee,
Fla.. whore Mrs. Grlscom has a planta
tion, nnd Kloauor Hobb, who went ilihvn
with her. reached home tndny, nnd the
Heck Wcthcrllls nro also returning
Irom Palm llcncli. where they spent
sovcral weeks. The George Lorimcrs,
who motored down to Pinchurst and
further south, have come back and arc
nt tho Ambassador in Atlantic City for
n short stay before returning to Wvn-
cote.
WIIILIO some are coining back,
others are starting off for n week
or so nwny from tho March winds. The
Hcniv Pratt MeKeons sailed on Satur
day for the Hahnmns nnd the Bertram
I.lppincotts Imvo gone to Bermudn.
Mrs. I.ipplncott is looking so well again
nfter her serious illness last winter and
spring. You remember she wns ill with
typhoid fever at the same time that Mrs.
.John Frederick Lewis also was desper
ately sick. Tho Frank Pattersons loft
yesterday for Augusta to stay n month,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwanl F. Benle urc
starting today for Camden, S. C. It's
a caso of constant coming and going
during January, February nnd March,
is it not?
SPEAKING of the Bertram Lippin
colts reminds me that I saw their
eldest daughter. Mrs. 'William Paul
O'Ncil the other day on Chestnut street
nnd she wns wearing a stunning leopard-skin
coat, which was made In short
length nnd was trimmed with beaver
collar and cuffs. With' this she woro a
dark blue serge dress, the skirt of which
was made with panels, and n pretty
dark blue hat w'lis perched on her brown
hair. NANCY Wl'NNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Arthur W. Sowcll. of 1311 Spnico
strot, will entertain at a small infor
mal dinner, followed by cards, tomorrow
evening. Covors will bn laid for eight
guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howell also will
entertain nt dinner on Krlday evening
next nt their homo In honor of Miss
Helen Hope Wilson, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Alan D. Wilson, of Pear Grove
House, Vlllanova. and 1S41 Spruce
street, and Mr. Robert Deehert, son of
Mrs. Henry S Deehert, whose, engagp
"mont has been announced. Covers will
bo laid for sixteen guests.
Mr. and Mm. G. Hamilton Colket. of
2010 Spruce street, will entertain nt din
ner, nnd Inter In their box nt.tho opera,
tonight. Dr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd B. Hodge
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Norrls.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Colhoun. of
nia South Fifteenth street, will enter
tain in their box at the opera tonight
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tleauvcati Boric, Jr.
The bo or Mm. Herbert M. IIowu, of
1G22 Locust ntroet, at tho opera to
night will be occupied by her son-in-law
ar.d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Mrs. William Coleman Freeman, ot
'I' Hpruco Mrcet, accompanied bv Miss
Agnes Kowlnnd Levis, daughter of Mr.
Clintles Mcgarge Levis, will leave on
Thursday fur Hot Springs, Va.. where
they will spend several weeks.
Mr. nnd Mis Unyniond C. Wnrd. of
Moylnn, lloeo Valley, are receiving con
gratulations on tho birth of a daughter,
Adelaide Ward, on February 14. Mrs.
Ward heforo her marrlago wn Miss
Adelaide M. d'tnvUllcrs, daughter "
Mrs. Cnmllle S. d'lnvllllers. of 134
West Washington lane, Gennnntown.
Mr, and Mrs, O. Percy Bright nnd
thulr son, Mr. Hodman P. Urlnht, of tho
Covington, nro spending several weeks
nt Atlantic City.
An early summer wedding of much
social Interest will be Hint of Miss
Louise liutterworih, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Werner Huttcrwoith. ot Cre
feldt street and Sunxet avenue, Chestnut
Hill, nnd Mr. Frederick Hemslev L. vis,
wiiicii win tnku place In June.
Mrs. Harry A. Fri-mnn. or :10 K,it
Sedgwick street. Mr Alt v. will enter
tain at tea on haltinlny, from " until 7
o'clock, in honor of MIsm Anna D. SykH,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin U.
Sykos, of Lincoln drive, Germantown,
whose engagement to Mr. Harry Meade
Freeman wns recently announced. Mrs.
H. St. Clair Wagner nnd Mrs. II. L.
Dote will preside nt the tea table.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Wlnslow Tay
lor, Jr., of the Wlssnhlckon Apartments,
Germantown. will cntcrtnln at dinner
tomorrow evening. Tho guests will In
clude Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm J. Wright
und Mr. nnd Mrs. Graham Dougherty.
Miss Catharine H. Knight, debutante
daughter of Mrs, Bradford Knight, of
1917 Illttenhouso street, who has been
spending a few days In Atlantic City,
returned to her homo yesterday.
Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, of 0012
Drexcl rOad, Overbrook, who has been
the guest of her brother und alster-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Huhn, Jr.,
of Now York, over the week-end, left
yesterday for a visit to Atlantic City,
where sho expects to remain for a few
uays.
Miss Hannah M. Klhott, daughter of
Colonel and Mrs. William J. Elliott, of
317 South Seventeenth street, who is a
student of Westover. will return on
Tuesday, March 2, for the Enster va
cation. Miss Elliott, who will bo a debu
tante of next season, will bo presented
to society, nt a ton on Saturday after
noon, November f.
Mr nnd Mrs. Chnrles M. McCloud, of
1705 Spruco street, who have been
spending a week In Cuba, have left for
Porto Uico, They expect to return to
their home the latter part of this
month.
Miss Elaine S Sullivan, debutnnto
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jnmes Francis
Sulllvnn. of tho Woods, Itndnor. and, the
HlU-Cnrlton, who has been the guest
of her uncle, Mr. Jnmes Clews, of New
York, for a week, has returned home.
Miss Malslo If. Stewart, debutante
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bobert G. Le
ContP. of Twentieth and Spruce streets,
who has been spending n. fw dnvs In
Atlantic City, returned yestoiday to her
home.
Mrs, .1 P.. Marco of 2813 North
Miss DorlH Miller, daughter of Mr. and jtrs. James Lnwson, Mrs. Frederick
Mrs. K. Clarence Miller, of Oak Lane, Mitchell nnd Mrs. Anna Schwartz.
will entertain the bridge club to which' T .
she belongs, at her home, on '1 uesdny ,
afternoon, March 8. HOLMESBURG
Mrs Benjamin Claik, of the corner
NORTH PHILADELPHIA Cottage and Meridian streets, will enter-
i J?rnn tJ nn Vtur lav ' guests will be present: Mr
by afternoon tea on haturiiny , M llnrvev Halm
roAf..aiS.,::,Kft include: Miss ' I! trvey Walton, Mrs: Henry Weeds,
ansa i-iorcnce Mnines, .mieu ion. ivnuon,
Mrs.
lies,
Frank
Mrs.
. ,i.i,i.... i m nt inni fin-en tain the members of her Mvo hundred
. Mlf8 ,r,n'.rV, A ' ? line nhowct ' dub at hor homo today. Tho following
st eel, will cntcrtaln at a linen sioet , nresent: Mrs. Frank
followed
In Vi.inni-
ulnunr. Other cuests will Include: Miss
Florence Kline, Miss Eleanor Holmes,
Mis. Erwln Simpson. Mies Harriet W.
Craven, Mm. Archer Devlin. Miss Helen
Sllvcrwood. Mlsd I.ols Anderson. Mlsa
Helen Boyd, Miss Margaret Sauers, Miss
Florence Cassln, MKs Clara ' . Mnl-
n lulln veil and carried a shower boil
quct of orchids ntid lilies of the x alley,
wns attended by her sister, Ml.s lleba
Llnschutz. ns maid of honor. She wore
a gown of apple green Canton crepe, g
The bridesmaids were Miss Frances i
Goldbcrgh, who wore a dress of ttnme "1
colored georgette : Miss Molly Hndler. g
who wore Chantllly lave over peaih at
colored taffeta, and Miss Cecelia Hndler, g
who wore a gown of ornngo brocud.'.
The best man was Dr. Hnrold Gold- g
bergh, brother of the bridegroom and . ?J
tho ushers Included Mr. Samuel Lip-
chutz, brother of thn bride; Mr. Morton
Horc and Mr. David Shulman. Among
those nttendlng the reception were , ft.
Mr nnd Mm. DurIo. of New York &
Miss Caroline Snyder, Miss Alice Frost, I jlK8 jja Doman, of New York, and M". , E
Mrs. Charles McClure. Miss Hcleno lncrnnrd Doman, of Han Francisco. Dr. 5
Bressler nnd Mm. John Parry . and Mrs. Gotdbergh will go to Miami,
A theatre, uartv made un by the- fol-' Fla 011 their wedding trip anu win po
Ahead of the
Mode
By duplicating the loveli
est and most recent Paris
gowns we serve doubly.
The styles are advance
surely exclusive. Prices
arc held within such easy
limits that competition is
outranked.
1302 Walnut Street
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564-506N8 5(58 rildt AtJPnUC
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JPhiladol'uhia.
ARE INTRODUCING
EARLY SPRUNG
EN
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FASlHIflON
TAULORED I
unn
IN
THREE PIECE
COSTUME TA1LLEURS
n i
N PLAIN FABRICS OR COMB J NA
TIONS OF CLOTH, WITH CANTON
CREPE, CHIFFON, BROCADE AND
''''AFFETA FOR IMMEDIATE SELEC
TION OR TO ORDER
Introducing the Newer Ideas in
GOWNS - WRAPS TAILORMADES
HATS - FURS. BLOUSES AMD
ACCESSORIES
singer, Mrs. Lawrence It. Davis, .miss
Martha Uownuin, Mies Katherlno John
stone nnd Miss ICnthoiine Laird.
Mr. Mover Flclsher. of Twenty-second
and Groen utreets, wns given a surprise
pnrtv by members of his family and In
timate frtemU on th occasion of .his
seventy-ninth birthday anniversary.
WEST PHILADELPHIA '
Mr and Mrs. Samuel H. Carter, of
20!i South Forty-llfth Htreet. who are
Mmndlng Bomu time at Atlantic lty.
havo hod as their guest for sevoraldaysi
Mrs, F. H. Khlclds, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Parrott Thomp
son havo returned from their wedding
trip and aro at home at B329 Shorwood
road. Mm. Thompson will bo remem-,
bered as Miss Margaret Denlso Boyle.
Miss Helen M. Kennedy, of Drcxel
road, is spending tho Lenten season at
Atlantlo City ns tho guest of her grand-
lowing will bo' given on Monday, March, at homo In Overbrook after April 1.
7 Miss Kthel Sliver, Miss carry srpann,
Mlns Annabelln Smyth. Mrs Harvey
Haines, Miss Ksthcr Madlls nnd Miss
Florence Haines.
Mrs, J. Andrew, of Ithawn street, Is
visiting relative!! In Washington for 11
fortnight.
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Mann & Djlks
U03 CHE6TNUT STREET
PARAMOUNT
M. 1342 Chestnut Street
For Wednesday and
Thursday Only
60 SPORTS
SUITS
$-10
4
.1 limited num
ber of all-wool
Jersey Sports
Suits worth up
to $35.00.
In all colors, all sizes and sev
eral models. A wonderful op
portunity! Come early to take
ndvantage of this offering.
A Registered Trademark. Insuring
Fabric, Style and Workmttnhip
Nev? Spring Stales
Ladies', Misses', Juniors'
Plain-Tailored Suits
22.75 24.75 38.75
Top, Street and Motor Coats
25.75 39.75 49.75
Tailored Sport Hats
Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
M"i$i
HOURI
An exquisite slenderizing model
that accentuates the beauty of a
dainty foot. Here in black satin
fre buck and the smartest leather.
XIKh FIFTY
WHEN SHK 'IAICLS PART IN TIIK
BENEFIT AT THE BELLEVL'h
rf cMomiclas
APPEARS IN AN APRES MIDI FROCK
OF EMBROIDERED CHIFFON AND
CREPE METEOR, AND WITH IT SHE
CHOOSES TO WEAR THE LOVELIEST
OF LACE STOCKINGS AND HER
CHARMING NEW ONE-STRAP "PUMPS
WITH THOSE S L E N D E R LOUIS
HEELS, THAT SO EMPHASIZE THE
DAINTY ARCH OF HER SILKEN
INSTEP.'
AND MISS NOWADAYS INVARIABLY
COMES TO HALLAHAN'S, FOR SHE
LOVES TO SEE ALL OF THE NEW
STYLES AND TO BE FIRST TO WEAR
THEM 'TO 'THE ENVY OF HER
FRIENDS.
ALSO, THE PRICES PLEASE HER
NATURALLY.
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Outdone by the Screen
Interpretation.
.V'.t- thr maRrniuef1 r,t ihm prodiictlna o
.omri I to ho prcntpt! tnflerndantly
of tiny ,,th-r lPAturn (ipldn rron- a p w .
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mustcnl nr rompanlmont
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weights of fabric.
g The light weight
D $37.50 and the heavier p
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