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

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EVOKING PUifelC LEDGEI-PHiriADLPHtA, FRIDAY,
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MARCH 11, 1921
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nml wnn turned up
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tli" f" wr,l " iVrls suit nnil n lint
Edf k a tnn-wlnrwl one Sometime
Cop' ., , n nllk tnrb.in of tho wuiii
K "2 1 nt olhrrn n Imt mndo of
rt,j Nancy, by the w.ty, l very
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n"i '..m. ii mul N niiitc n vio
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the .fnnrr.r. . .. Vi ,,. Wu- Conttir:
'ltini i i,vp mi iinnortiiiiltj of u-nr-
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.tpiit: ill be tho Chnrlotto
I , Hub benefit thin nfternoon nt
Vnlni Street Theatre, you know,
1 a it ti rt-i nt 2 oVlock slmrp. Mrs.
d,r"w nnil Mrs. OeorKo Lorlmor
vln- n jmnt luncheon nc tho IUtr.
If, the perfornmni-p for Kronen
I rr ml I believe John Prow Is to
iSithfr gue-t of honor. Mm. Ocorw
riS ink" will glw n lunehcon nt
.v. ItMlniie Strntrnnl for n number of
,h.. t. nnil will nfterfrnril entcrtnln nt
SSiff.1? ind Mm. Ilnrrlson Cnner will
t rfSit net. If" K"1R '" 'x;
i, IntereMlnit, so much talent pnckeil
lita one nfternoon.
WHIM! on the subject of actors nnd
actrcset. did you henr thnt tho
Women WrltiTM' Club nnd the nsso
reommlttee of the, Miirfrnl Art
nnh have enmhlned to kivp n ten next
Timlny nfternoon nt Imlf lifter four
?Z th Musl.-nl Art Hub. 1S11
p nTcAd stiei't. to meet Prnnees Stnrr.
I, netresi' .MemberH of the exeoutlve
Z, of eiieh elnb will leeeive. Inelnd
h, Mn. W Hownrd MnKoffln. Mrs.
John n Thnyer. Mrs. Wllllnm K. Mc
Offl? Mm. .Weid. 1-el.jv. Miss AKnes
nmnller. 2d: Mrs. HukhcII DilniiP.
MlEf I&beknli i:iliot. MWs Mary T,.
iilflil Mrs. Mntthew Crver, Miss
BSinrOnepp, Mrs. J. Wllllnm White.
Mrs H. II. Skorrett, Mrs. II. II. Hiir
Jon "jilw .Inlln BlnnkPiibiirs. Mrs. Wll
liim .Tnv Turner, Miss Clnrn illeseu,
Jli Mn'y Seholl nnd Mlt-.s Myrn Sniltti
Hciljc.
OATHKRIXnflC'OXK is m-iiiiiir n
J orv sinnrt-lonkins tnilnnnnde milt
of dark blue, tlieront of wliieh is a semi
tloc fit nnd is especially beeomlnn fo
n. With tills she wears n sinnll neek
plfeo of squirrel. Her lint is n pretty
lhile nf Rruy made with n deep tip
tnrnpfl brim, nnd edged with n narrow
ititohinR nf brown. Cntherlne Is en
mH to Andy Torter, you know, nnd
U havlnj n cront mntiy entcrtnlnmcnts
fltrn In her honor.
Till! Ilowland Kvnnses nre home from
l'alm Ilpneli, having spent nevernl
nffki down there. You know Hessio
i not nt the Seennd Assembly. Neither
ihf nor Mrs. Casper Morris were
lilt to be present that night nnd Mrs.
Bob Driutnu was to hnvp received In
Mrs. KvanH' plnee. but she wns taken.
quite ill on the day of the ball, and so
jou remember there wPre only tivc
pitronri'-os thnt night, as Mrs. Wllllnm
Hart replneed Mrs. .Morris. The Tlnw
lind Kanes w a hmisp nt 1702 1'ine
ttrwt and have gone there since their
tdurn from the South. I do think
Bessie Kvans and her two sisters,
Thofbe Snrgent nnd Atlee Downs, the
latter of hnm is nt present out in the
West with her mother, nrc nmong the
Tery prettiot slrls In Philadelphia, nnd
tilt i ning something, too.
Atlee U rngnged to Bob Kishcr. lie
PATTMNH nnd John Wnnnmnker, Jr.,
nrc ilnwn In l'nlm Bench still ntid
nre visiting the Chnrlle Munns nt their
vllln there. Mrs. Munn nnd her llttlo
daughter, who were both quite ill be
fore going to l'nlm Bench, have fully
recovered nnd, I understand, will be
back In Bndnor by Raster time.
THAT wns n pretty good storm on
Wednesday nfternoon. Helen seemed
to think so nnyhow. for she wns playing
with her small brother who Is two. when
the rnln enmo pouring down and the
lightning lightened, nnd the thunder
thundered. Holding Charles by the
hand she called from the nursery.
"Mamma romp here nnd take core ot
Charles, I wnnt to sny my prayers.
NANCV WYNNE.
snfilAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Helen Hope Elisor,, daughter of
.. ...... Mr. Alnn TJ. Wilson. 01 J ear
Orove House, Vlllanova
nnd 1841
Orove no-use, v "' ,","". .,.
Spruce street. wIM bo the jruesl of Honor
nt a luncheon on Krlilny. March 18. to lie
Blven by Mrs. Frnnlt Miles Day, 2108
woi,,. Lini Tho piicnKement of -Miss
Lwilson and Mr. Ilobcrt Deckcrt wns re-
centiy nnnounccu.
An engagement of Interest announced
In New York Is that of Mlsn Mary Isabel
Lockwood, daughter of Mrs. Mary 1.
Lockwood, of 3S East Keventy-flftn
street, ami Mr, Leltoy Klnp. son of Mrs.
I-eltoy King, of New York nnd Newport.
It. I. Mls Lockwood. who is a nlcco
of Mrs. Henry Wharton, of Chestnut
Hill, mnile her debut last seasmi nnd
has been cntertnlncd considerably In
this city. The wedding of Miss Lock
wood nnd Mr. King will be celebrated
on May 7 In New York. Mr. King Is a
graduate of Haverford. class of 1D0G,
nnd Is a member of a number of clubs
In New York.
At the ten to be given by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of "ork
House, York road, Ogontz, to formally
present to society their daughter. MIbs
Marlnn Watts, at their homo on Friday
nftcrnoon. April 1. from 4 until 6
o'clock, tho receiving party will Include
Mrs. J. Horace Harding. Mrs. Jacob S.
Hunting. Mrs. rlark Mcllen. Mrs. Archi
bald n. Hubard, and the debutantes who
will nsslst will bo Miss Helen L. Scwcll.
Miss Kllzabeth .leanes. Miss Helena
Langdon Mitchell nnd Miss Mnry C.
Slter. A dance will follow In the eve
ning nt tho home of-'MI's Watts" grand
father. Mr. Charles D. Harnov. of Kldon,
.Spring avenue. Ogontz. Miss V;ntts,
,.-, la o afllrlnnt lit Smith CollOgC.
N'orthamiiton. Mnss.. will return to her
homo on Tuesday. March 29.
m- .i ir. T.ihn Frederick -Lewis,
nf in'l4 Siiruco 'street, will entertain nt
.ii.,.,,,,. n. thpir hmnn on Tuesday eve'
nlng next. Mnrch U., to bo followed by
n box party at tho opera. The guests
will Include Judge and Mrs. J. Willis
Mnrtln. Mr. and Mrs. James Starr and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Plntt, Jr.
Miss Caroline S. Harclay. daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. wiiuam iiiucioi i.ur
clay. of Cra vers lane, Chestnut Hill, w II
itIvp n tpn nn Thursday. Mnrch 17, In
honor of Miss Mnrlon B. Savage, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Savage,
who will be married en Saturday. April
9 to Mi. Charles Hey nicer, of Lorlng.
m v mish Snviice will be attended by
her sisters. Miss Paulino deT. Savage
nml Miss Oracc L. Savage, as brides
maids.
m!b F.llzabeth -Tlrecltlnredgo Field
dnuchtcr of Commander nnd Mrs. W
Hoy Mason Field, of 10'Jl Clinton
.street. , will enteitnln nt luncheon on
Sunday.
Mrs. Edward S. W. Farnum. of 101
West Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, will
entortnln at a luncheon on Thursday,
March 17, In honor of Mrs. Graham
Thompson, of Toronto, Canndn, who is
the guest of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts
nt her home, 92fi. Spruce street. Mrs.
Thompson will also bo the guest of
honor nt n luncheon, to bp followed by a
theatre party, on Wednesday, Mnrch 16,
yb'ch Mrs, Frank Qrnnger Kennedy, of!
2043 Spruce street, will give.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Illley, of tho
Bellovue-Stratford, will give n dnnco on
Wednesday, December 81, In honor of
their daughter, Mlsn-Walburgn Hlley,
Miss Katharine Norwood llodgcrs,
dnu,?,Jte,r of Mm. William H. Donner,
of 32 South Eighteenth street, nnd Buf
falo, N, V, who Is attending school nt
Foxcroft School, Virginia, will make her
debut on Novombcr 23 together with hor
elder sister, Miss Dorothy Drowning
llodgcrs, who Is completing her educa
tion abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Donner and
their family, who have been living for
some time In Huffnlo, will return to this
city next winter,
An nn,fr c"l'nff debutnntc of next sen
fin.,5.'." be .Ml"s Margaret Anna I'holim,
tiK11, ?f Mm- Charles Phelps. 135
'?- .'Bj'teenth street, who will bo
presented to society by her mother nt n
teit on November .
Mrs Mnnmnl T. tf . -. ,, ha
P U52 Broct- wl" entertain at luncheon
rii o ,om.0 on.. Saturday nfternoon,
,!,.!. V '. bc followed by n mntlncc
party In honor of her dnughter, Miss
i,!ni i ; ",R. Meainr. Tho guests will
KLU'!, ,M ? Mnr' Virginia Allen, Miss
Nancy Prlchctt. Miss Pegy Hnmmonil.
" Anno IVOIIit. Miss Margaret
Sharp Miss Sarah Large, Miss Eleanor
van hant. Miss Katharine Adams, Miss
I ffTKy Collins. Miss Jnne Gates. Miss
rn ry,Mhlnn Mlss Marjorlo Hunting,
l , '.r.Klnla -ewbold, Miss Anna Ocr
nnrd, M(,s Katharine Glttlngs, Miss
Mnry Maud Howell, Miss Julia Polk,
M sb h Iza Stcck. Miss Nancy I'cnrson,
Miss Klennor . Itarnra. Mloa Vnncv
Paxsoji. Miss Nancy Page. Miss Evelyn
r.nK3!,s1. Henrietta Chapman and
Miss Elizabeth Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. nvH. T?nl,lnnn fnt.
'r.,of the Wellington. Nineteenth nnd
....,.,ui invi.i, no nave neen spend
ing a fortnight nt Miami. Fla., have
returned to their apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ucrtram Llpplncott.
of 1712 Spruce street, who have been
spending several weeks In Florldn, will
rturn to their homo on Monday next.
5II8S Grace Thompson, accompanied
by Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter, of 1B0S
North Drond street, who havo been
spending several weeks at Lake Placid
and the Inst week In Washington, have
returned to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Douch-
erty, Jr., of 230 West Hlttenhouso
square, who have been spending somo
time nt Southern Pines, N. C, have re
turned to their home.
The Snturday Evening Dancing Class
will ho held tomorrow cvenlnir In tho
Hose Garden of the Tlellevue-Htratford.
Tho cotillon will be led by Mr. John
Kearns. Mr. Ilurnet Landreth, Mr, Ar
thur Chlsficld. Mr. Frederick Hebnrd
and Mr. Chnrles Thompson.
Mrs. S. Nnudain Duer's Frldav Eve
ning Dancing Class will be held this
evening In the Hose Garden of tho nelle-vue-Stratford.
Mrs. Thomas Whitney Suretto. of Col
ket. Mnss., and formerly of this cltv.
Is visiting Mrs. S. Naudaln Duer, at her
home, 191.6 Pino street. Miss Frnnces A.
Wlster will cntertnin at a small tea In
honor of Mrs. Surettc this nfternoon Im
mediately after the Orchestra concert,
at her home, 1112 Spruce street.
Mrs. James Elverson. Jr., of 2028
Walnut street, will entertnln a box
party this afternoon at the Charlotte
Cushmnn Club benefit. The guests will
Include Mrs. J. H. Duvall, Mrs. P.. H.
Tebbs. Mrs. Tull. of St, Davids, and Miss
Helen Tu1l.
,. T."9,. n-nn'unl meeting of the Liberty
Hell Chapter. Daughters of tho Revolu
tion, was held yesterday nt the home
of Mrs. Wllllnm T. Holmes, Overbrook.
Tho following ntlleers wore elected to
serve for the ensuing year: Mrs. Paul
Franklin Mowry, regent, Mrs. Edwnrd
P (Lynch, vice resent; Miss Knther
Ine Shute, secretary ; Mrs rj Wilbur
Taylor, treasurer. Delegates to the na
tional convention, Mrs Paul Franklin
Mo-wry. Mrs William T , Holmes a j
Mrs. Carlton M. Moody; alternates. Mrs
.1 ineKier v ison. Mrs. E. IT. Aldeh nnd
f
Overbrook, are receiving congratula
tions upon the birth of a daughter, Mrs.
Caruthers was formerly Miss Mary Ann
Doyle. She Is the dnughter of Mr.
James A. Doyle, Hr., of Gloucester City,
N. J
Under tho nuBplees of the Alumnae
Association of the Girls' High nnd Nor
mal Schools, the Plays and Plnycrs will
present "Ctinttcrton" and "Sham" at tho
William Penn High School on Friday
ovenlng, March IS. Mrs. Tlobert A. Pat
ton Is chairman of the association.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. nnd Mrs rnlph F. Fox after
spending several weeks In town during
the season, have reopened their country
houso on Old York road, ogontz
Mr. nnd Mrs, Lawrence Outler nro
occupying their nttrnctlvo new homo on
tho cstnto of the hitter's father, Mr,
rercy C. Madeira, at Meeting House
road and Township line, Ogontz, The
Ilutlers formerly lived nt 117 Township
lino, near Washington lane, Jcnklntown,
Dr. Milton K. NclfTer nnd Mrs, Nelf
fer, who spent a part of the winter nt
their house In Florldn, returned to Wyn
cote on Tuesday.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs Mclln Kelger, C80C Clenrvlow
street, entertnlned informally at her
homo on Saturday afternoon. Thero
uore eight guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Anderson have
returned from spending somii tlmo In
Mlnml, Fin. ,
Mr. and Mrs William H'. Wilson nnd
their dnughter, Miss Nellie Wilson, who
have been spending pome time at the
.Marinorough-nienhplm, Atlantic City,
will return to their home, Itose Cot
tage, Gormnntcvwn avenue nnd Tulpc
hockei. street, on Tuesdny afternoon.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Philip Van Kuren will entertain
the luncheon club to which she belongs
nt her Inline liwChoster today, the mem
bers ot which Include Mrs. Frank
"reen, Mrs. Frederick Itoynl Hnninipit,
Mrs. John II. Hunnum, Jr., Mrs J. lUn
wick Kerr. Mrs, Hobert II McCurdy,
Mrs. l.k'fon Stull, Mrs. Irving Tr.tiiier,
Mrs J. Woodward Trainer. .lrs Lui
nett V. Wilson, Miss Dora Sproul and
Miss Kathleen Wetherlll.
Mr. Evan G. Chutuilcc, of uerl,rook,
Is the guest of his son and ilaughtei'-ln-law,
Mr. and Mis. Edwnrd Chamllee, at
their homo In Moylan.
YARDLEY
Tho Hnbel Trio, of Iloston, gao a
varied musical entertainment Inter
spersed with readings In Odd Fellows'
Hall on Monday evening. This wan the
fifth nnd last of the serlow which hac
been given under thu public school's
auspices.
Martln-WIUfold Wedding
A pretty wedding which look place on
Wednesday at G o'clock In tho United
Presbyterian Church, Fifty-second street
and Chester avenue, wns that or Miss
Kathryn Ilcssellovro Wlttfeld. of 470u
Hazel avenue, and Mr George Lrvlno
Martin, of 3423 North Nineteenth street.
,t, tin,, up i- t". i ml ih otllc nting. A
reception followed Immediately after tho
ceremony nt the Hooscvelt,
Tho bride, who was given In marrlago
by hor father, Mr. 8. Wlttfeld, woro a
Kwn of white satin nnd rose point lace,
nnd carried a shower biruuuet of roses
and sweet pens. Hne was aueiioea ny
her sister. Miss E Florenco Wlttfeld, as
i,iiil,l ,,f hntinr Her trown was of nllo
green sntln ami she carried pink snap
urngons anu imurii rin.qn.
Mr. F. lloland Hryson acted as best
mnn for Mr Mnrtln, nnd tho ushers
Included Mr Emerson Davis, Mr George
Vrooman and Mr. Charles Hayes.
After an extensive wedding trip Mr
and Mrs. Mnrtln will live at 342S North
Nineteenth street, where they will bo nt
homo after April IS.
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Dr. nnd Mrs. William E. Parko havo
rcturneil to their home at 1739 North
Seventeenth street, from a month's stay
at Pass Christian, Miss,
A. lingerie shower will bo Riven fol-
OWtll by cards, hv MIsh Harriot w.
Craven, nt her home, 1917 North Twelfth
street. In honor of Miss Clara Celestlo
Mntslnger, whoso marring1) to Mr. Altren
W. Holme.i will take i icp early this
spring. The guests will Include Mls3
Mnrtha Bowman, Miss Naomi Kaufman,
Miss Gencvlve Long, Miss Annn Hlalr,
Miss Florence Kline. Miss Kathleen
Laird, Miss Florence Emlllo Cassln. Mlssi
Marian Uvnson, Miss Kntherlne John
stone, Miss Gladys McFadden, Madame
lluymond Cournud, Mrs. G. F, Archer
Devcim. airs. Irwin M Simpson, Mm.
Alnn M. Pyle, Mrs. Thomas Stokes
Craven, Mlsa Eleanor Holmes, Miss
Helen McFadden and Mrs. George R
Wallnce.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Ionoro Dllllnger will entertain
the Alpha Gama Chapter of the Kapp.i
Sigma Sorority at her home, 6214 Cedar
avenue, tomorrow.
A miscellaneous shower was given in
honor of Miss Madeline Hell at her homo
on Monday evening. A number of friends i
nueniieu.
Friends of Miss Helen Urynn, of 126
North Fiftieth stiect, will regret to know
thnt she Is 111 In the Presbyterian Hos
pltal. Miss S. nnrner. of 821 North Fiftieth
street, will spend tho week-end with Dr.
nnd Mrs Tomitfcso Creature, 1925 Chest
nut street, nt theler cottage at Ventnor,
SUNRAY TONIC
Miss Kntherlne Shute
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
P. Caruthers, of
I or the Sriilii nnd Skin
mlnrrnlH nml oils In fiunrsy
nine wontWrul henling qual
Auk your dealer
The
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Hit.
Srnil 10c for I.nrxe Sample
SUNRAY COMPANY
.-.10 N. nth St., rhtludrlpliln
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George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Now-a-days it's Allen's Hats
Distinguished Assemblage
of Easter Millinery at Allen's
With the Blister Holidays only two weeks hence we have n
wonderful showing of the correct Millinery models for all types
and all apes.
Hundreds of New Spring Hats for Saturday showing the
latest and newest ideas moderately priced at
$9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00
Saturday Ends the Annual Spring Sale
I Notions and Toilet Articles
Standard articles of all tho well-known kinds nt worth-while price
t.iMng There nre scores of articles at reduced prices which It would
my id lay In u plentiful supply
Write or I'honp for F.nrrAed or rrliittd
Rnmplrs.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lnat St
ifoSi'liloBSu
A Treat for the Family
35c
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BONWIT TELLER &,CO.
&ASpuualfycSAopOy motions
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
Women's High-Grade
SATIN COATS
In Plain or Quilted Models
Specialized for One Day Only
75.00 and 125.00
jN EXCEPTION
AL collection of
satin coats embracing
the newest style
themes; long Tuxedo
collars, duvetyn fac
ings and all-over scroll
stitchery in contrast
ing color effects. Fea
tured are snug-fitting
models, with "shoe
string" and metal link
belts.
WOMEN'S
COAT SECTION
THIRD FLOOR
I Mljf
fn$Sr!3E &k
lff
dfr
f"fc 1342 Chestnut
Faramount
For Saturday
Specid Sale
75 Para
Wool
SUITS
1Q75
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Value 39.75
l'nrit wool the
full wool Jersey
mprrlnlly woen
for this 'S li ii l.
s ii 1 1 n In the
ninrlr-Bt ulindes
neirrp.1 ' inndels
imp plrtiirpil. All
ulies r.xtni sles
iiiiule ti order
n wonderful rnlnr.
Come ep them.
WOJILD'H MOST UEAOTIKOU THEtMH
MARKET AT 19TH
11 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M.
INA CLAIRE
In PJeturUatlnn f David H!co'
"Polly With a Past'
TirnnK Aimnu ATTnAcnoN3
Paris Fashion Review
(LIVING MODELS)
APPAnfit AND ACCKSSOntBS
Jiy oi.riu:i. nnoTiinna
Iteturn HENRI SCOTT Dn
EnnPm t "t-i J I I ,,,
New Comedy "TOONi:nVIM,i: POM.IEB"
11 A. M. to 0 P. M. Dalcony. 3S
Orchestra and Ilalcnny I.of. r0a
i:vi:ninoh aftkh o o-clock
satuiiday8 and holidatk
llalrony, fiOc; Ixwr Floor and
tlalcony Ina 7So
NEXT Wnt:K EAnTHnOUND"
STANTONnTibp'.
CHARLES RAY -&?
Ad'lml I.MItV "TDKUH ItAnAH Soprunn
.xt Wrrk- TItK PAKHIONATi: PIIXJItIM" -
AT HOTH TIIESK THKATHES
Palace Victoria
)nH srAnt:PT Ttr & market
9 A. M. TO 1 1 : 1 5 P. M.
PIIILADULPHIA'H L.UADINO TIIEATHES
Direction ot I.IIE & J J HIIU11KHT
S9j7 7 ) '
in Tiire
niOOEST AND
OnEATUST
roVKDV nr H! OAI'.UEH
CHESTNUT ST
MATINEE TOMOR,
nPRit.v i EVES.
MOLSE ' AT N l" (
nr.BT i9
SKATS
.TDK wnriER, Prmenta
THE SPAIIKMNO ML'SICAIj CO.MEDT HIT
"THE KID"
ATTEND MOnNINO PEItPORMANCES
TO AVOID CHOWD8
ADP AHI A Cheftnut at. Dl. 10th
rA.LlA 111 A M to 1115 P.M.
rn1(R)CflfW)f?W "THE GILDED ULV
With the New York Cast and ProUoctloa
LYRIC NIGHTS A?:
A Paramount Picture Pcaturlnc
MAE MURRAY
NEXT WEEK "1IEAU nEVEt,
W''i'-.
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New Imported Veilings, Special, 50c
We lmo Jut received n splendid iiHHortment of tlieso new veilings
In fancy meshfH nnd woven npotH. They represent tho latest vogue
In nn.irt elllngs nnd nro very iipusual viiIuch.
DIANA
A charmujg variation of th
two-strap pump. The tin.
buckles give just a soupco
of rogitishness.
TWELVE FIFTY
Five Glove Special st Half Price
I'owncs' Imported White Kid (ilovcs; P. K. hownj 2 clasp:
usually $3.75 nt $1.85 pair.
Fownes' 1 Clasp finu quality White Cnpc&kin Gloves; uauallv
53.75 at $1.85 pair.
TrcfouHc Piiiue Suede Gloves in srey only; usually $3.00 at
$1.50 a pnir.
While Doeskin Gloves, washable; usually $3.00 at $1.50 n pr.
Fabric Glocs in lai-Rc sizes only; rcRulraly $1.00 at 50c pr.
Black All-Silk Hose, $1.45
(.p.S'",.,r','1' .,op to ,oe ,n flnc wenve: n good weight silk hose or
;"ici.,ihie kind; Home hnvo nllght Irregularltlts In the weave but they
are worth half iignln a much.
Offerings from our Blouse
and Separate Skirt Section
m l!',"'1) rn"orl lllouscs designed for stout women; sizes 40 to
M). lilack, Navy, White and Flesh; reRtilarly $10.00, special $7.50.
Illouses of crepe de chine in new sprinp models; White, Tan,
inc, Navy. Very special at $7.50.
Two-tone Brushed Eponge Skirts in novelty, block plaids;
extremely attractive for Misses Sports wear, $10.00.
ni.Nw s!":lnB sk'rts in Plaids of rich color blendinp;; mostly
pieatca models. A money saving opportunity at $15.00 and $10.50.
second I'loor.
Allen's Hairnets, $1.00 a dozen
"The Old Original Quality"
"Sllpon" Cap Shape Hair Nets.
"ImnnPT CiA!..ltt ni lUi. C3 ! v.i. 11 . .
H 10c each" or $T.0C I dozen. ' SlylCS ""
"Mile nnd Grey nre $1.50 a dozen.
Mail Order Promptly Filled
Mailed Free Anywhere
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SERGE AND SATIN STREET FROCK
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ADDS A TOUCH OK PIQUANCY HY CHOOS
ING TWO-STRAP PUMPS, WITH HIGH LOUIS
HEELS AND THE MOST FETCHING LITTLE
BUCKLES, TO GRACE HER SLENDER LITTLE
FOOT.
THEY MAY BE GREY, THEY MAY BE THE
NEW COPPERY TAN, THEY MAY BE BLACK
AS THE RAVEN'S WING BUT BE SURE THAT
HER SILKEN STOCKINGS WILL MATCH
MOST PERFECTLY.
AND IF ONK ASKS HER WHY SHE COMES TO
HALLAIIAN'S. SHE WILL ANSWER THAT
THEIR STYLES ARE SO WONDERFUL AND
THEIR PRICES SO MUCH LESS.
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DAVID I1ELASCO Presents
FRANCES
STARR
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( TpU Supported Xiy the
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I SEATS SELLING VOU THE LAST WEEK
BROAD
SAM II
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RICHARD WALTON TULLY
Prenta
THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR
GUY BATES
POST
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HEVT1 Pl'tt NEXT W1TK NOW
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