Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 11, Image 11

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ifiancy Wynne Speaks of Some Handsome Gowns Seen
Recently in Town olio lalks of the v lower Market
to He Held Thh Week iiuRittenhousc Square
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O IOU kow think these ciuiton
eene frocks thnt the women aro
v i n.t. nr nr simn v exnuisue.
TAw Hocbe A.lnm 1,Iir,1'nK T Aa
f.rt wek ('" wns cylclMitljr going to
Ck of imlf't Jtrny canton crepe,
Kllv cml roltlcrnl In openwork How
hf Jino li By Milk nnd wnilp on llitf
jjSilBtV "c w n MrV,w,t 6,lp Bklrt
'"wmT'. Picture affair of
FlkM Ef ray grapes mnilc of silk.
Srt?mot" awfully Vcomtag to her.
Vhin I saw Mrs. Georjre McFadilen
Jwmc day, looking nwfully mart In
. rk blue ennton crepe, which wns
fivewlio embroidered in openwork flow
M 'self- tone silk, ifor hnt was a
rrow-brimnied. rather hlRh-crOwned
&1 of neanol Inn, (be entire crown
Sc covered with uncurled ostrich.
T0 VOL' realize thnt we have the
) Flower Market IhW Week In Hit-
ihS Here of Lite you have probably
Smed at the exquisite beauty of
easauare now that tlic trees nro imiy
w!qj It. .lvWlenrlrnns are bcaln-
Xf to bloom. I was walking through
Sfcn tho other day and I said to my
".;? ! .nmlnr what thoso who fiulil
rtiV would never mako n beautiful spot
5 lib old mro. nvhen it was 1
tinted nve or six ycare ago would
Lt now?" To he sure, it is' not yet thn
nrc .iioi"-.
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in Parte, but give it
ters after his nante. besides M, D., rind
they are new to me. so I cannot tranr
late them for you, but those of ou who
aro up In the meaning of various .de
grees will understand them and no I
will tell you what they nic: ),. H. V
V.. M. It. (J. S. and .t. P.
A great many women are Interested
In the luncheon today, nitd jou knowj
how innnv belmic In the Horlntvi Mm.
Mnidbtiry Medell and Miss KlUy Itlddle,
both of . whom died in the Inst two
J ears, were ardent workers In llio so
ciety, and it Is the hope of the ineni-'
hers tint a memorial of thesp two lino
women will be erected in the near future
where homeless dogs may be enred for.
It's a fine thing, and I hope they see
their wish como true!
SN0RHISIINKS8 start young. Wit
ness Nellie, who went to lunch with
grandma the other day. and nftcr the
ahid had been taken from the table
ami they were waiting for dessert
grandma tenned forward nnd rested her
arm on the table.
"Klbows off the tnble, grandma I"
said Nellie.
"It's all right for grandma, she's
older, dear." said grandma.
And said Nellie. "Well, the peoplo
we know don't do it."
NANCY WYNNE.
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..Tuli.ni some of the Shrubbery and
rs r eh the height of thoBC in su
park BomrthiiiK te Is me that e will
EJ something quite ns beautiful.
MAnd h" F1?wtr NXUt iiny 'Sfh
fait like a bit of Uin other side, with
iu gayK striped awnings nnd lovely
int flowers and Its attractive booths
all ibout the sounro.
DID tou know that Florence Hop
kinton Is Koine to tell fortunes?
Well, she.is; that Vs. read bonds; and
A Yes toU yon lots of things about
rourself that she learns from your band
that are almost uncanny. She s mode a
Jtudv of palmistry, you know, nnd she
reads character through this knowl
de. Of course, sho floes not attempt
to tell future stuff, but she certainly
dorrs know n lot about it.
She's so pretty it really would not
matter much whether she did know
Pilmlstry, because it would be n trent
lurt to free her. Hut she does know
tboiit it. and so that mnkes it extra
nire. The booths will have about the,
Mtne people as usual in charge of them.
Mr. Henrv TJrlnton Oxe and Mrs.
Jowph 1-eldy and leveral others have
V0 1 n( heretofore, and then, of
course.' the Society of Ml tie Cordelia
his s benth nnd the Gardeners Club
tnd the Weeders' Club, and there arc
lot of other booths presided over 'by
Mrious prominent women.
TUD you henr that the American Anti-
Lf Vivisection Society Is giving a large
luncheon today at the Hellcvue-Strat-ford
for Dr. AValter Iladwen? lie i a
verv uell known Knglishman. on
Vno'w. lie ha the greatest lot of let-
. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. Allen Kdwnrrl Whiting hna Issued
Invitations fnr si dance to bp Rlrn nt
Ills borne. AVnterlcxt r'onrl. neon, to
tnet the Sunny brook fiiin flub on June
i".
Mr. and Mrs. J, Uussi nutler. of
Gordon avenuo and Berkeley road. Ifav.
crford. will entertain nt an Informal
supper at their home on Sunday eve
ning next. Covers will be laid for thirty
guest.
Mr. and Men. Francis It. KtrawbrMft-e
and their family, of Woodgldo, German
town, will roturn today from their coun
try nlar at West Chester, whero they
spent the week-end.
Miss Anna I Foulke, dUthtr of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter I. Koulfce. of 243, West
Tulpehocken street. Germantown, will re
turn today from a fortnight's stay at
DloomliiKrovc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oronvllle Tod?c Mont
gomery, 327 Aubrey road, Wynnewood.
have taken n house nl Nnrraiinsett
Tier, It. I., for the summer, which they
will occupy July 1.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Frnlcy and
thnlr family, of N'orwyndon. Merlon, will
leave early next month for Northeast
Harbor, Me., where thoy will spend the
summer at their summer home.
Miss Prlscllla Norrls. daughter of Mrs.
Alfied Paul Morris, of Vlllanovn, will
return today from Princeton, X. .!..
whero she spent the tfcek-end. Miss
Morris will be a debutante of next sea
son. Miss Hetty Welsh, daughter of Mrs. T.
.Henry jjixoii, or Khoaora. Chestnut Hill
tuns AMKL1A .MeCAUI.KY
Daughter of Mr. and Airs. Frank
K. McCnulcy, whose engagement to
Mr. Paul L. (jchaeffcr was an
nounced on Saturday
ment of Miss Welsh and Mr. Arthur
Paul was recently announced.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Eirl Johnson, of
Charlton street, Chestnut Hill, have
taken n. cottneo at Amacansetto. L. I.,
for tho summer, which they will occupy
early In June.
Mr nnd Mrs, J. Andrews Harris, Jr.
nnd their daughter, Mint GcorgUna V.
Harris, of West f'hertnui avenue,
riiestnut Hill, will (fpond the summer
nt Northeast Harbor, Me.
Miss Marv C Hebnrd, daughter of Mr
Hnd Mrs. Uimlel U Hebard, of Chestnut
Hill, who has been travcllnff In Kurone
sinco Biareji, is oxpeciea to return nome
early next month.
MLsn Anna II. Dennlston, daughter of
Mrs. Edward Dennlston, of Bprlnnmead,
Germantown, who Is traveling In Burope,
Is at prcsont In England. Miss Dennls
ton will return to this country In the lata
summer.
Mrs. Tyouls C. Baker, nl St. Aaaoh'n
road, Bala, who has been spending
severnl weeks In San Antonio, Tex.,
hns left for a visit to her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesley
Ameo, In St. Paul. Minn. Hor daughter.
Miss Juliana S. Baiter, whose engage
ment has been announced to Dr James
W. Nixon. Jr.. of San Antonio, who ac
companied her, will remain In San An
tonio until uic latter part or tins montn,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund II. Rogers, of
3221 Ttlttonhoue street, will leave the
middle ot next month for West Chester,
Pa,, where sho will spond tho summer
witn Airs, itopers narents. air. ana Mrs.
I. Hazleton Mlrkll, of 2107 Do Lancey
place, at their summer home.
MIsA Elizabeth Uok3, daughter of Dr.
nnd Mrs. George G. Itoss, of 1721 Sprueo
street, whose engagement baa recently
boon announced to Mr. Donelson W,
Hooper, of Germantown, will return to
her homu today nftcr spending a few
dns In New York.
fru .Tnaenli Tl Mrfnll anrl hn ,1ntik.
has returned from a fortnight stay at ter. Miss Lenore A. McCall, of Svca.
Foxcroft hchool. Virginia, The engage- moro roid. Merlon, havo returned from
a visit to Wernersvllle, Pa., where they
havo been spending two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Fl Mlehell and
her daughters, Mlsn Helen Valmor n
Mlehell and Mlsa Florenco H. Mlehell,
have removed from 30171 Chestnut street
and are occupying their new home,
3913 Chestnut street.
Mrs. William II. Schultz. of 1403 Jef
ferson Mreet, announces tho marriage
of her daughter, Miss Kathleen Mario
Schulti:, to Mr. Elwood P. Wcnzel Ucr
ger, of Merchantvlllo, N, J. Tho wedding
was solemnlzod on Saturday at i o'clock
at the Messiah Lutheran- Clfurch. by the
Ilov. Itoss II. Stover. Tho brldo wno at
tended by hor sister, Mrs. Itoy H. Com
fort, as matron of honor; Miss Ethel
Stretch nt maid of honor. Miss A. M.
Woniclbcrger and Mrs. M. Hlchnrds
acted n brldcsmnlds. Mr, Wcnzelbor
ger's best man wan Mr. Edward Wen
znlhereer. of KiihIoii. l'n . nnd hla uslv
crs were Mr. W. T. Walker, of Camden -A
Mr. G. I,. xoeKlus, of ucrmnntown, nun
Mr. F. W. Wcn.clbcrger, of Merchant,
vllle. N. tT.
Mies Helen Vnn Dusen, daughter r,f
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dusen, of Chest
nut Hill, will nttend ns one of the
bridesmaids Instead of Miss Graco
Shanlcy, of New York, nt tho wedding
of Miss Sarah Hanson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M, Francis Hanson, of SIB
East Sedgwick avenue, Chestnut Hill,
who will bt ma-rrled to Mr, Paul A.
Vanncman, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Paul A. Vnnnemnn. of Cynwyd. In the
Holy Cross Church, Mount Airy, on
Wednesdny morning, Juno 8. an Miss
Shanl, who hns been spending some
time abroad, will not return until the
middle of next month
Mr, and Mrp. (.'hailes Thomas Max
well, of 1620 North Broad street, an
nounce tho marriage of their daughter,
Miss Virginia Orcy Maxwell, to Mr. Ed
ward Hall Sanborn, Jr., of New York
nnd this city, nt noon on Thursday
last, at fit. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Hroad and Venango frtroets. Tho Ilov.
Forrest B. Dnger officiated. Mlsn Max
well waa attended by Miss Edith M.
Wilkinson ns maid of honor. Mr. Wll
Mn S. Piatt, of Now York, nctcd as best
man. A breakfast followed In tho Blue
Hoom of tho Hellevue-Stratford for the
mitrnhpra nt thn flllnlllnq. nfler whlrll
Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn, Jr. left for New"
York, fiom where they sailed on Sntur
dny for Havana.
will to held during the afternoon and
In tho evening Buppef will be nerved,
followed by a rtanoo. The Proceeds
win btf used for tho charity fund of the
Oak Lano Ilevlow Club, to bo known
ns tho Preston Memorial,
ALONG THE READING
Among thoso actively Interested
In
GERMANTOWN
Mr, and Mrs. Ultman Caldwell Hcnd
ler. of 263 East Upsal street. German
town, aro being congratulated on ino
birth of a daughter, Jane Swoboda
ITAnriter- n Mnv 11. Mrs. Hendler will
bo remembered as Miss Erma Alyne
Hwoboda, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Gus
tavo Swoboda, of East Mount Ploas
ant avenuo, Mount Airy.
Mr. and Airs. Edgar E Wlkoff. of
0200 Baynton street, wern the guests
over the woelt-end of Mr and Mrs,
Fronk Conover, of inversion Drive,
Now York,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Josenh Mm eland, of
Parle avenue, entertained at flvi hun
dred at their homo on Ss'urdny eve
ning There were twelvn guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Colemnn snent tho week-
311 Dorset street, entertained at dinner
n.l the r homo on 'i nursnay ovcnniK.
Tho guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence
A. Hamilton, Mr. anu .Mrs. iiaroia
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pfolffor.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman spent tho week
end at Mnuch Chunk as the guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond prizer,
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs, Etta X.leBler. of SS'JR North
Eleventh street, hii announced thn en
pngemeul of Iit daughter. Mls Mlnnlp
X.leglcr, to ?lr, Hugo C'hoduuskl, of
Canton. U.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A (Silverman, of 2331
North Thirtieth street, have loft for
Atlantic. City for a few days, where
they will celobrnlo tho twenty-fifth nnnl
vorsary of tholt1 marrlngo.
Mrs. H. P. Harvey, of North Nine
teenth street, will entertain tho members
of hor card club at her homo on Tues
day afternoon.
Mrs, Joseph Harris, of K28 Diamond
street, has as her gueit Mrs. Harry
Stroiiso, of Now York
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'John D. Johnson, of
330R Chestnut street, have as their
guest for a week Miss Calhoun, of New
nbchollft. Tho engagement of their son.
Mr. T. A. Johnson, to Mlsn Calhoun wad
announced In January.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schelble, Jr.,
entertained the members of their card
club at their house, 1011 South Frazlcr
terrace, on Saturday evening, The mem
bers Includo Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenco Dill.
Mr, nnd Mrs. O. Emerson Brown. Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. C. Davis. Mlna Helen
Franklin and Mr Leo Williams.
TIOGA
MlsnAlleo Uvrom. 1139 West Ve
nango street, gavo a surprise shower
in honor or miss Esther ACKroya on
Thursday. Thn truestn. who Included
members of tho Beta Kappa Sigma So
rority, were Miss Jane DalBon. Miss
Kntherlne Smith. Miss Peggy Sclirel
ber. Miss Mary Fabcr, Miss Katberlno
Fnber, Mis Mary Burt, Miss Delphlno
Loeo. miss Marjorie judge, miss .-Mnrtna
Ormlston, Miss Iols Green, Miss Helen
Dolghtou and Miss Esther Aekroyd
FRANKFORD
.Mrs. C. L. Hardy, of Frankford nvft
nue and Orthodox street, will give n
bridge porty tomorrow evening In honor
of Mrs. Howard Brooks, of Baltimore,
who Is visiting friends and relatives In
this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W- II. G. Brndner, of
1030 Foulkrod street, will occupy a
cottage In Ocean City during the sum
mer.
NORRISTOWN
Tho f.enlors of tho NnT'-Uown High
School presented as their nnnunl ath
letic association play, tho tlireo-nrt
comedy, "Tho End of tho Italnbow."
Tho cast of characters included MIsa
Margaret Todd, Mlrs Norma V. fmi
Miss Atiellne Shustcr, Mlrn Mlldrotl
Maconachy. Miss Evelyn Lutz, Mlsl
Dorothy Moglnley, Miss Mnrv Mori'
tngue, Miss Catharine A. Knenle, Miss
Arltno A. Hcrshberger, Mlfc.vCclla Whlt;
ten, Miss Dorothy Krlebel, Miss Helen
Hankey, Miss Krnnces Hunsbcrger, Miss
Oladvs Burrows. Miss Alda Peacock,
Mr, Henry A Boorsc, Mr Donald Malrs,
Mr, Joslah Bougher. Mr. David Corson.
Mr. IliiHsoll Place, Mr. John Stack
houso, Mr. William Hallmsn, Ilr. Harry
Hauser. Mr. Benjamin Swede, Mr. C.
Allen Corson, Mr. Theodore Heysham,
Mr. Edward Murdy, Mr. Paul Koons,
Mr. Alphonso Santangelo. Mr. Robert
Mears, Mr. Otto Wol leinann, Mr. Lew.s
Lloyd, Mr, Chester Weiss, Mr, Maxwell
Swede, Mr, Frank Slough, Mr. Nicholas
Borzlllo. Mr. William Morris nnd Mr.
Powell Mlddleton
;
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr Emanuel Hev, of Lansdowne. en
tertained at a dinner at the West Ches
ter Hunt Club on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrn. Chester P. Martlndole,
of West Chester, entertained nt a din
ner last week In honor of Miss Florence
Dlbert, of Johnstown, Pa. The othor
truants Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis
Tavlor and Prof and Mrs. Green, of
Pennington, N J.
Mixlerste Trices irmlS&' mtntl
Write er Tbooe for Kmcrsred or Printed
Samples,
nOYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wslait St
'3.- SWSSi
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Five delectable blends
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TEAS
f ORANGE PEKOE
I INDIA CEYLON
i OLD COUNTRY STYLE
PLAIN BLACK
MIXED
IJISheppacd &Sons
T ADIES Who Are Particular
and Thrift Will Find These
Citations to Their Great
Advantage :
Vi lb pkg, 23c
4 lb pkB, 12c
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I At nil our Stores
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Dress Goods
Printed Voiles dots, scrolls,
blocks 38c to $1.25 yd. -
Organdies white and col
ored, 40 to 42 in., 75c to
?1.00 yd.
Colored Linens, 36 in. wide,
$1.00 yd. Value $1.G5.
D. & J. Anderson Ginghams
large plaids, pink and blue
checks, plain colors, $1.25 yd.
White Goods
Dimities stripes and
checks, 27 inches wide, 35c,
40c yd.
English Nainsook 10 and
12 yd. pieces $4.50 to $7.20
the piece.
Fine Longcloth 12 yards to
the piece $4.50 the piece.
A special plain white Voile,
38 inches wide, may be
bought for $1.00 per yard.
IOCS GhestnutStreet
It's just like flooding your
homewith sunshine to paint
itwith"LAVA-VAR".
It gives all woodwork, no
matter how much marred
Of scarred, n hrinhf. hnrH.
smooth, mirror-like surface
that makes it look almost Jl
new, and that resists stains,
scratches, even water.
Won't turn white, cither.
"LAVA-VAR" flows
smoothly, covers well, dries
over nicht and costs little
indeed, it's a real economy, jjj
At Your Dealer's
All Colors and Clear
Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc.
Philadelphia
Mfltiufiutiirci of Colon. Pamti 1
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franklin Simon & Co.
nA Store of Individual Shops
.Fifth Avenue, New York
ANNOUNCE AN EXHIBITION OF
In or Out of Town
Summer Fashions
for Madame and Mademoiselle
BELLEVUE-STRATFORD
Philadelphia, Pa.
MONDAY, MAY 16th
TUESDAY
MAY 17th
WEDNESDAY
MAY 1 8th
Sports wardrobes for resort sojourns,
creaseless wardrobes for week-end
trips, town clothes for back-home-ngain
and travelablc clothes for on
the way to prepare for summer
as Fifth Avenue does.
tho May Feto to bo rix'cti on Wcdneg-
day on tho jrrounrt of thn OrUn, the
home of Mro. BL Clwonco Miller, In Oak
Lane, by the OaJc Lano Review Club,
tiro Mrs. E. Ctarenoo MJlInr, chairman :
Mrs. J. B. Miller, Mrs. B. M. Abbott.
Mrs. Paul Carter Fisher, Mrn. Albert
r,tf, Mrs. William P. Sletrcrt and Mrs.
Eddy Whitney, who comprlso tho com
mittee. Mrs. Irene Richmond Whlto and
Mrs. Harry Parrott will present nn
original fairy play and old English
Annceti. A baby nhow will be In charco
of Mrs. Klescwettor. A cafe chantant
F. STORED
KJ and Money Loaned
Ron them if desired
FRIDEHBERG'S, 37 N. 11th St.'
Snetwern Filbert & Arrh Sts. noil
N. W. Cor. 9th & Buttonwood St.
PRICE
PRICE
K92
SELF-REDUCING
CORSETS
For Stout Women
V ifk JAfw w 1
III I i V .V?yrtf liQl i 1 I II 1 1
622 626"ifeLJ8siJ'S 620
belf-Reducing Corsets are too well known to need any
description. The three models illustrated arc mnde
in all sizes nnd will fit any type of the stout woman
PRICE
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Model 2043. Sport
Oxford In White
Duck, Tun Rusln
Cull. Wlilte Buck
with tip, herl fox
Ina and bnll strap
nl Putrnt Colt; nUo
White Hurk trlm
md with Inn Flua
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7.95
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Pure Thread
Silk Stockings,
$2 to (4
I HK new Low Price level is now in cfTect
at !nll our stores. Look in our windows and
see hundreds of the season's most fashion
able modols marked at prices that demon
strate our ability to give values greater than
any other shoe house in Philadelphia.
'ALLAHAN'
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921 MARKET STREET
60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Germantown Avenue
4028 Lancaster Avenue 5604 Germantown Avenue
HALLAHAN'S "LOWER PRICES CAMPAIGN" IS THE
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The Suction Swcoper that is
sweeping rutliiflelphia! Thou
sands of enthusiastic users
in this city. Used
also by leading
hotels.
Not an Electric
No Wires, No Motoia, No Batteries,
No Bellows, No Current to Pay For
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Not a penny cost to you. No ob
ligation whatsoever. Just phone us
and we'll deliver a Vacuetto to your
home for free trial. Run it your
self over your own rugs
nnd vrptH, Note how won
derfully easy It Is to operate
now smoothly and quietly
It works, rtoally no effort
nt all. Observe how much
better It cleans thini nnv
suction Hweepcr jrm'vn ever
seen Dirt duet, lint. thrcarlB,
ashes anil i?rlt all ;trr nweiu
up. into tlin hup by the rmw
ei ful (ur rnrratit of tho pue
tlor n ii T'rove in mhii-.
6oIf thnt tho Vacuetto menns
Clooiier Doors, briKhltr r.ti
pts and rURB xvltli loss work
than you've ever known. If
yoni don't think It tho best
sweeper made today regard
less of price, Just toll us to
take It back and we'll do bo
utthnm i murmur Ion won't bo out
nun ieii' f r tlie fr -o trial
Half Hie Cost of Other
Vacuum Sweepers
Thn Vacuettn enitn liu (a h,i
--sbout half as much a oiier
ncuum mveepers Why pay
(toub'o when th Vacuntn cjeanj
belter and ororntes easier? The
KCUMte alao oosta less to use!
MmpltfltM rtealim. "tufJy eon
mructlon. No eirenMv parts to
b replreil Neer oven re
quires olllnc And no electric
.urreni 10 pav for.
Easy Payments
If mi ace- i'ti tie aeutte
i'e ir. ateki d' ,,iiT anil
i i IuhI ilu on ihe maiUei
an.l wlh to kneii It ou miv
p.i fo II on thi eieiem ternm
llll.iKlllA ViV
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Nowaday3 s It's Allen's Hats g
PRESENTING A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF 1
DRESS HATS IN 1
Fine Maline Hair Straw !
B
Wo arc (old many times daily we have the best showing of these
much sought for Hats in town both in large and
close-fitting models.
Prices $18 to $30.00
50c French Tooth Brushes, 35c each I
The Famous Rollins & Co. Quality I
There nrt cisl f stylos from wrurh to rlinosi' noarly all h.ive per. h
f 'rated Iwrks. A vrr;- ile-lrable thing m n. tooth biuli They hav bone M
linntllcs nd all pur brittle This pr. . Is bark to the pre-war level nnd 3
is tho Urst lot of lino Icnch tooth brushes in bao had for less than p
iOc for several year?. g
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UPE'S PPOni.KM 15KVEAW5D
Jack Holt, lleeda Nov I.lttle Mlefcer Moore
SPECIAL Sl'ItnOI NDINO PP.OOIIAM
METROPOLITAN w '
NOW DAILY AT I 30 ISO
'. '-.7.',yl. ' 1L '""rL-'"-. "w f
1AM FOX rr.ESENTS 1
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51 JU K W csa -t
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Photoplay ot Murpaimlnr LevellneH.
M0Oe I 'rom
r.DWAUD KNOHLOfK'S
GRCAT niO NEW YOJlK LONDON
PAItlH STAOK SfCi-ryS.
"MY LADY 1 Dltl'SS"
SYMPHONY nn'HrSTriA
AND
Last 6 Eves l
sa" SHUBERT
Last Pop. Mat. Wed. $1-50
R1SNWKK
&V0ISCD AND STAOCO g
Jomv Murray Akdexso
r
Ivory Toilet Articles Reduced
V hao redueed our entire stock of Iorv Toilet nrtlclej, ronstdtin;;
of mtrror.s, hair bmsliefi cloth brushes, travs. pin boxes, puff boxes.
hall receivers, etc !'ho present pi Ices are a ihird to a half off todays
reRUhir price?
EPIPHANY HALL
I2th6 JACKSON
STS.
"G
;av.ijui-i f,
V- 1 ' TICKE1
UP
MAVIS io on
TICKETS, 1121 JACKS&NSr,
fHOMr orowYtcxsa
THE TRUTH
Nail Files, Button Hooks, Cuticle
hory Handles, 25c nnd 115c value nt t.'ic.
and Corn Knives with
Kayser Union Suits, Special, 90c
This famous make of underwear that is so well known to all women
tt come? In regular and bodice tops and ttRht and loose knee. This Is
tho Kauio NveiKht correct for summer wear Ilxtra Mies nro st.oo. "
The Maker's
Guarantee
We. the Seoit ,t
Tetter Co . manu
facturers ( le"
land. Ohio send
fh eei Va U'-' ie
our u iraiiU'o 'h.n
It Iih Ion lino
"Ulfllll leK I and l.
In nei fe t 'nd lion
nnd that If wlrtiin
the peilod ot n yii
uny part heronum
defective, due io
fault In munufar
turo or materlale
we will roplarn It
free of charge to
the purchaser
ds'
Onlv a few cent
a a
Phono Today
Demonstrate Ihla wonderful
aruette In your own home at
our risk and expense Phone us
today ami we'll th
Vaeuetto Is milckly delivered to
ion for t'nKK une.
THE VACUETTE SALES CO., INC.
1207 North Tenth St.. Philadelphia
(Ketone Phone) Park 4746. A Poplar 216V (Rell Phnn.
n.'? Yaeuetie !! i o In. fh n-uie halea r In,-
Ti-nlon
The Vametie Hm Co Inc
'21 KensnBion A Piui
di.lrhla Pa Knit I3DU-A
(KcMtone phone)
The Vacuutle Xles Co
ESI N. Howard St..
n.Ulmore, Md.
I75T Ml. Vernon 8TS.
MHO
Bhln
Marlio
l'a
M PhlliidM
elmont n,i'.'
Iln ito er Si
Trenmn "UTli-W
Inc.
The Varuetle ?! Co lne
Old rentral Nafl Hank Hid.
rt.1l Pennsylvania Ae.. N. W,
Waahlniton D. C.
I'ranWIn 3S7.
Women's Full-Fashioned
Lisle Hose, $1.00
mark white. rordovMii nnd navv niHt the rolors vou have been
altlns fm We are K'.j,d to be nblo r, ,ff , , i ,,so f(,lr. niercerlzed
lisle tol-l!lllKs which mdiiv nre almo--t nnpnM,' to obtain owlnc to
the lleler Plril.e sun c January 1st. Huy run for iour eummer needs
All slr.es
Dexter Knitting Cotton, 10c a Ball
$1.85 a Box of 20 Balls
Wo enrrv overy rt.e In thla dependable rotton In both 3 thread and
I thread Tin." lowered price should bo of interest to the many ucrn
of Dexter KmttlnK Cotton
D.M.C. Sewing Cotton, 85c Dozen
V, eniT- ,ir., ,-iKaln In stoi k f,d slndes nnd Mark and uiutn
This 1-t.it'Ui i''ir- HI "ne slz, ni,l- nnd , in be uyd for cm r l.inivisn
for which u medlum-sUed cotton 01 sill, needed It t,s sirnnir uh
silk .md nrarlv twice as sti(.nK as seiMnpr cotton, mnk ng it an ideal
cotton for hand or machine howing
Imported Colored Striped Madras $1.25
An excellent grade of madras In neat noveltv strlpee In several
shadea on white uround. Ideal for women's summer dresses and men i
shirtings 32 inches wlue.
Plain Colored Voiles, 10 inches wide, $1.00 d.
Imported Organdie of superior quality in beautiful color
eh, 15 inch, l.'io jd.
ton
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UiKil
iiWuiraiiHi,
r-N I A M-T?V H Ut- "TLJI7 ATDC .
Le L,4Ni yitucy 'iimiixr, Dc Lancey at I 7lh
ALL THIS WEEK Wed. and Sat. Matinees
University Dramatic Club Presents the Four-Act Fantasy
JAMES M. BARRIFS
THE ADMIRABLE CRICHT0N
SEATS AT GIMBELS AND HEPPE'S
JPrices $1 to $2.50. Best Seats Wed. Mat., $1.50. No Wnr Tax
on
VIVISECTION
AND
INOCULATIONS
.'1 Lecture by
Walter R. Hadwen, M.D.
of London
L.R.C.P.. M.R.C.S.. J. P.
WITHERSPOON HALL
Juniper and Wnlnut Sts.
Monday. May 16, 1921
8:16 T. M.
Admission Free
ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL
of th
International Students' House ,
International Mandolin Cluh, International
Vaudeville, Chinese Quart.Ua
'The Story of -he Willow
Pattern Plate"
Worn a i"hlnii Iogen1
T'i t Wei Rvb , May IT A 1H, at 8 P. M.
Tl KI.TS ON'i: tWI.I.tll. TicUeti may be
procured at Mi.J-nt Hon w 'IPOS Spruca fit,
J
EITH'S THEATRE '
'Snntos & Hayes Revuts'
V .sru?l)ral Comedy l.nB
WHITING & BURT
In "eerl Ponn"
FRANK A. BURT
Amlitod bv JIvrtl 1lnmMAm
Dotn Howard A Whj'p Other raturI
K
DUMONT'S nT,r Anc Ev'-i
EMMETT WELCH Minstrel
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