Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 07, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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j. lUSFGOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
'JVowy IPymic' Telfa of Pretty- jfrdcfo Scere ire RitKm-
ioiwc Square ofie apeaics of L,ieutenant lieeds
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M ' JLpJ,",:r Tho other day ho
100 n nittenhoUse Square wearing a
wal mJ frebk.toppcd'wUt n dolman1
d,1 dnrTbluT He hat was a
fP 2fJjf"f 'dark bine 6repo trimmed
'tt "ith ainglo white pond Illy
i t?L tierfeetlylovely. Barbara
I?S " lS f tan (.ho used to bo
" 4 rV awett looking.
'nKIttV Brfnto",- too, las a very good
. u frock of black canton crepe,
tefniMToC the skirt have n narrow
P" Wale pay crepe' The sash' Is
lnnfblnaton of. black and gray and
f w is black. She weara nn ex
Jtfly embroidered collar on tho
bodice.-
Dr.N'1 forget that today we have the,
Jnrio Feto at Noble Station, 6r,
,tti . t the Huntingdon Valley Coun
Urnnb You see, you take the train
MrNoblo If you haven't a car and you
&. 6 the trolley to the club gates,
H Ssit'swhy I sound mixed.
Ittd9 ho'e It will bo clear, for they
,nlf that the first Tuesday In Juno
. ..n b clear day for years, and that
,"wT 5.0 auxiliary o'f the hospital
M on Tuesday. Juno' 7. .Of course
i vim had It explained to me that a
JJ?H?r itorm would not bo considered
ihht or a"y Uttlo shower like that,
? 1 having a literal mind, insisted
ft.t an i time 1 1 wont to a Juno Feto at
Z club, and camo a thunder storm.
rA every one had to go insldo, but that
55 I haVo been told, was not a Tucs
ill' Anyway, I bono it won't rain,
don't you?
TjAT was an Interesting wedding
which took Place at noon yesterday
it Holy Trinity Church. Francis
wd who. as you know, is a lieu ten
? Tin the 'navy, was married to Miss
Mtrr Fifpatrlck, of St. Paul, Minn.
SScta Eeed is a son of tho late Judgo
K Kd? of this city. His mother
h now Mrs. Thomaa Potter, having
Ln married to tho -Into Dr. Potter
S 555 after Judgo Reed's death.
ffliiwss formerly Mies Bcsslo Bond, a
Site of M Frank Bond, whoso first
llfewas the beautiful Miss Maggie
Tyson, and of Mrs. Warren Ingerso..,
wto was Miss Josephine Bond. Mrs.
Bond, their mother and Francis Iteed's
mndmotlur, was Miss Sarita McCall,
and she lived for a number of years In
South America, coming back to Phila
delphia when her children wcro In their
imm. Mrs. Potter la at present out In
California living with her daughter
Elizabeth, Mrs. Thomas Hamilton, and
three little grandchildren, Charlotte.
Beatrice and Sarita, who nro at school
there. Henry Roed, Lieutenant Reed's
elder brother, married Elizabeth Leeds,
of Oermantown, and they llvo In New
York. Tho elder Bister becamo a nun
and Is now stationed in New York at
the Sacred Heart College, Manhattan
Till, -a V . .
Lieutenant George Bower, U. S. N.,
attended tho wedding yesterday ns best
man and Miss Harriet Waddell was
maid of honor for Miss Fitzpatrlck. Mr.
John Fitzpatrlck gavo his sister In mar
riage and Dr. Tomklns officiated. Hen
ry Reed came on. for tho wedding.
JULIANA BAKER has come home
from a visit to her fiance's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Nixon, of San
Antonio, Tex. You know her engage
ment to Dr. James Nixon, Jr., was an
nounced about a month ago. Her sis
ter Sopblo is to be married to Ethan
Allan Shcploy, of St. Paiil, on July 0
out at Bala. Dorothy Ely is giving a
linen shower today at her home in
Chestnut Hill for Juliana, and the
? nests will play bridge In the afternoon,
nliana has bobbed her hair and is cute
looking. I saw her recently In one of
those sweater jersey dresses. It was a
dark henna shade and her small round -rimmed
silk hat was of the samo color.
She Is dark and her hair is particularly
thick and wavy.
TOE had been very, very pert in
U school the other day and had to
tund in too corner for quito a while.
When he came l.orao ho found mother
lad received a noto about him, and she
added to tho punishment. Joe, who is
tlx, did not quito get the reason for it
11 and remarked lie : "Say, mother,
what's the idea? I cot punished for
this already at school."
NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
k The- gucsta who will attend ihe bridge
today, which Mrs. Joalah Blaokwell Bar
tow, of Cheitnut Hill, will give In honor
of her daughters, Miss Elizabeth Dulles
i Barton and Miss Mary P. Bartow, will
Include Mies Margaret Earlo, Mho Vir
ginia Earle, Mlaa Prances Ross, Miss
Marianne P. Harris, Miss Bllso du Pont.
Mlu Catharine S. King, Miss Elizabeth
B. Field, Mlaa Lctltla Landreth, Miss
Mary Gladys Muller, Miss Margaret
Gueit, MIfs Bertha Smytho, Miss L,u
wrtla S Heckscher, 2d. Miss Margaret
T)rlr, Mls Jane B. Veatmnn, Miss Anne
Torosend, Mlsa Margarotta Sharnless,
Miss Elltabeth Prnzler, Miss luabel Glt-
UPB'tMlas Clair Olttings and Mrs. John
winthrop Claghorn. Jr. Mr. and Mrs.
nartow and their daughters will spend,
tno summer at Pocortno Preserve, Mo.
Mr. Iind Xfr Afthtl rinnt-kirn n, .tM,
of Spring Valley, Wynnewood, have la-
Philadelphia Country Club, followed by
ft theatre party, on Thursday evening In
honor of their daughter, Miss Virginia.
do'Mornt Smith, and their son. Mr. Ar-
flltlt' T).iA,la CIL Ta. M.Ua t. a. ..
V. ""'".ii oiiiilii, ji., whu lino io-
cently returned from the Massachusettts
-nsf i".io or Technology. Miss Smith, who
Will bA 11. dAlmlanji nt nMl bAfiKnn -aIII
be formally nreftAntAit tn mltv nt n. tut.
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uu. i nuny, uentember Z3. wn en win rx
ropowed by a dinner and dance fOr the
receiving party.
Mrs. William W. I.ongetrctl., of tho
--.uiniKvm, ana ncr ramiiy lert yoaier
day for Capo May, where they will
uuuvpv ineir cottage until tno autumn.
Her dfincrlifif rid nriM..wi ixr T.nnw.
stroth, -vvTll lio tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ooorgo B. Bartol.. Jr., of. 248 South
Twenty-second strict, for a few weeks
betoro SDCndlncr (Iia mimmdr n.1 fTnnn
May. Mr. and Mrs. TJartol will leave
cany next month for Northeast Harbor,
Mo., whero they will rcmnln until tho
uuiuimi,
Mrsi Samuel Hlmpson Logon and hor
daughters, MIbs Margaret S. Ixgah and
Miss' M. Elisabeth Logan, of Chestnut
xiiii, ion yeaieraay ror iiay Heau, im. ,i
where they will spend tho summer" at
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Slrawbrldgc.
of 309 Boacon lane, Merlon, aro spending
tho oarly .summer oa tho guests of Mr.
Strawbrldge'8 parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fredcrlo H. Slrawbrldgc, at Torworth,
their cstato In Oermantown.
Mlfifl JlUin HaII Y,n(man rlatlvVitAi nt
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Yeatman, of 1118
C?.M.K ,HMJk, la. .ua,.u a
uc'mj nuvcii ib ciiacriaininK nar
guest for a week at their summer homo
In Chestnut HIU Miss Nanoy Oope.
daughter of Mrs. "Walter Cope, of 200
Bast Johnson street, oermantown. Mrs.
Copo and her family have left for Crow
flold, their summer homo nt Saunders
town, B. I., whero they expect to remain
until the autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leeds Barroll, of 2127
Do Lancoy plaae, aro being congratulated
upon tho nfrth of a daughter on Friday,
Juno 3. Mrs. Barroll. before her recent
wedding, was Miss Mary H. Bellamy,
daughter of Mrs. John D. Bellamy, of
Wilmington. Mrs. Bellamy and her
daughter, Miss Marguerite Bellamy, aro
ponding some time with Mr. and Mrs.
BarrolL
Miss Louise Butterworth will be thn
guest of honor at a luncheon on Fri
day, June 17, which her ount, Mlaa
Elizabeth "Warner Butterworth, will
glvo'at her home, Pelham road, Ger
mantown. Mrs. Rutherford Pearson, of the
Bellevue-Stratford. left yesterday for
unca, r. ., wncro sno win attend tna
wedding of Miss Maryette Andrews
Doollttle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius T. Doollttle, of 2S7 Jencseo
street. Utlca, N. T., and Mr. Archibald
Douglas Russell, of New York and
Princeton, son of the lato Mr. Archibald
Douglas Tlussell. which will bo solem-
nlzod today at noon In Grace Episcopal
tnurcn, utica, n. t.
Miss Louise Wanamaker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. "William H. Wanamaker,
of Merlon, wilt give a dinner on Mon
day evening, Juno 13, In honor of Miss
Janet Maclarcn Darbv, daughter of
Dr. ana Mrs. George Dana Boaraman
Darbv. of Merlon, whoso marriage to
Mr. Eldrldge Reeves Fenlmoro John
son will tako place on Tuesday evo-
ning. ,iuno 14, at 6 o'ciock. tn tne seconn
Presbyterian Church, Twenty-second
and Walnut streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthlngton Gilpin, of
831 South Seventeenth street, have
rented for tho summer tho house of
Miss Mary Wold, at Knot Gravers lane,
rrhMfnnf Hill. Minn Weld, nccomoanled
by Miss Catharine Hodpe, will spend
the summer nt Kean vaney, i ..
Mrs. Edmund A. Crenshaw, of 519
TiAlhani mad. nm.anlo.vn. entertained
at brldgo on Saturday In honor of Miss
Leono Coudert, of New York, who spent
the week-end as her guest.
Mrs. Dllwyn Wlstar, of 6427 Wayne
avenue, Oermantown, will spend the
summer in mo rocono mountains.
Mr. R. Lockwood Jones, of 2210 St.
TnmM nlncA. left yesterday for Kenne-
bunkport. Me., where ho will spend
some time with his mother, Mrs. Samuel
Howell Jones, of St. Martins lane, Chcst
tiuf Hill, nt her cottage. Mrs. Jones
will Join her husband tho latter
part or tnis wecu ana win reinu.ii. .ur
tho Eummor. ,
MIhs Muriel Blshon. of Torresdale.
who has been spending several months
abroad, hnn roturnea to ner nome.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Houston Dunn, of 401
South Twenty-second street, will leave
thn lntter nart of this week for Soring
Lake, N, J., where they will occupy
their cottage until tno autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompoon and
their family, of Fifteenth and Locust
trtreets, hays '"ft for York Harbor. Mo.,
whero thoy will occupy their cottage for
tho summor.
Mrs. A, Sydney Carpenter, of 1606
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MISSD.S.MORTIMOORE
WEDS MR. F. F BURCH
Marriage of Miss Emma S.
Bradbury and Mr. J. Munro
. Robinson '
Straws & Panamas
Cleaned and
Remodeled
In lbs newest shape
for Serins' and Born
nitr. Our 40 rears of ei
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PRAnnrAi. nArrmi
54 N. 7th St. Phono, Market 2437
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CONTINUING THIS WEEK
SemiAnirauaI
Clearance Sale
Included are the entire remaining
models of
Spring Apparel
Gowns Frocks Dresses
Coats and Wraps
Suits Blouses Hats Furs
Also Modish Sport Clothes
is of
MISS DOROTHY B. RODDERS
MIm Rodiera is tho daughter of
Mrs. William DOnner, and will
make ler debut this coming season
North Broad streot, accompanied by Mrs,
Marshall Robinson and her daughter.
Miss Catharine Robinson, of Washing
ton, will leave early next month for
White Sulphur Sprlnjrs, W. Va., whero
moy win remain aDoui mreo weeks.
ATlfla VAtth Tlav4ntr TAhnitAn n.ala.&
va.ca aLa..l. aJW..WTa . V..1, ., I , lalUl 1 1 lUT
of Dr. and Mr. William N. Johnson,
6160 Oermantown avenue, Oermantown,
haa returned from Boston and Fltohburg-.
iuasa., Tynera one spent six weens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ta.tr.ck Norrls Kelly, of
2908 North Twenty-seventh street, an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Mlaa Margaret V. Kelly, to Mr. Peter
J. Murphy, of 2602 North Fifth street.
' Miss Agnes Clement, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel M. Clement, Jr., of
Hortter street and Wlssahtekon avenue,
Oermantown, has Issued invitations for
a brldgo on Friday afternoon, June 17.
Mr. and Mrs, M. Francis Hanson, of
G15 East Sedgwick avenue, Mount Airy,
will entertain at dinner this evening at
their homo In honor of their daughter,
Miss Sarah Hanson, who will bo married
tomorrow morning to Mr. fui a,
ra .... taaa a. T.. m.h a. 9 ,1 P ..Ma, tfaaa.
Y rallllUlUUIIa J I. Ml U.. .III. ,,, t'UHi
Paul A. Vanneman, In tho Holv Cross
Church, Mount Airy. The guests will
Include the bridal party and out-of-town
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frltrche announce
tho marriage or tneir uaugnter, Miia
Toresa Frltsche, and Mr. Alexander
Zenker veaterdav at Merlon, the Rev.
William H. Slvel officiating. Miss Emma
Frltsche waa maid of honor and Mr.
Fredorio Frltsohe waa nest man. Mr.
and Mrs. Zenker will be at homo after
October 1 at 4405 Spruce street.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stlrman. of 6033
Christian street, announco tho betrothal
of their daughter, Mlas Esther Stlrman,
to Mr. Allen M. Benn, of this city.
Mrs. Adallne Fortes, E343 Osage ave
nue, announces tho engagement of her
daughter. Miss Ruth Furies, to Mr. Bert
II. Matslnger, 822 North Becchwood
street.
Mrs. A. A. West, of 46 East Willow
Orovo avenue, Chestnut Hill, will enter
tain at luncheon, followed by a card
party, on Thursday next In honor of
her sister, Mrs. David I Short, of Pel
ham and Crcahelm roads, Oermantown,
who will sail for Europe on June 25.
Mrs. Wet will also entertain at a sma'l
dinner on Thursday evening In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Short.
Mrs. Frederick Rumpf, Jr., announces
the mairlago of her daughter, Miss Hilda
Eleanor Rumpf, to Mr. Valentine Schil
ler. 2d, of New Tork, on Juno 1 at
Greenwich. Conn. Owing to tho reoent
death of Mrs. Harold P. Borden, who
was boforo her marriage Miss Clara. T.
Rumpf, the wedding was absolutely
private.
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
Smalts Mortlmoore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mortlmoore, of 409 South
Forty-second street, to Mr. Francis
French Burch, son of Mrs. .Francis M
Bureh and the late Rev. Mr Burch, of
this city, will take place nt 7 o'clock,
this evening at the Bellevue-Stratford,
followed by a reception. The ofllolatlnij
clergymen will be the llev. Nathaniel
Oroton and the Rev. John A. MacCal-
Mr. Mortlmoore wilt give his daughter
In marriage and her alster, Miss Kath
arine N. Mortlmoore. will attend the
bride aa maid of honor. Tho brides
maids will Include Miss Helen Reeves
rn.-a.-1 ACta TT7t-nA V TfAtAall tT tniV
city, and Miss Marlon C. Seldel. of
jleaoing, ra. lur. uoneri iu. ia.....i".
ln will h the hrMarronm'ii best man
nnd the ushers will be Mr. Robert E.,
Hensenaener, iir. Max ieimer. m., v.
Le Roy Aldenderfer. all of this city,
nnd Mr. Charles Calvert Smoot, 3d, of
Wnrlh TOI1ta,.l....rn V. fT
After their return from a wedding
Journey, Mr, and Mrs. Burch will spend
the summer at Oreen Hill Farms. Over
brook, going to their apartment In Sep
tember.
ROBINSON BRADBURT
The marrtnge of Miss Emma S.
Bradbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Bradbury, of 5389 Greene
street, Oermantown, to Mr. J. Munro
Robinson, of 6353 Greene street, will
tako place at 8 o'clock this evening
at the home of the bride's parents.
Tho Rev. John Harvey Lee. pastor of
the Second Presbyterian Church In
Oermantown, will perform tho ceremony,
and Mr. Bradbury will glvo his daugh
ter In marriage. Mrs. Horace J. Clea
ver, of Pittsburgh, will attend the bride
aa matron of honor and Miss Marian
Chaoman an maid of honor. Mr. Rus
sell R. Robinson will act as best man
for bis brother and the ushers will In
clude Mr. Horaco J. Cleaver, of Pitts
burgh; Mr. Charles E. Swan, Mr. Ed
ward Kllng and Mr. Ralph Raymond
Herrlok. A small reception for the
families and a few Intimate friends will
follow the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
xtobinson win live in uermaniown.
DAROFF OABER
A wedding of much Interest to Jew
ish society will take place this evening
tn Beth Israel Temple at 6:80 o'clock
when Mlaa Sylvia Oaber, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Gab or, of 3202
Clifford street, will be married to Mr.
Joseph Alfred Daroff. The ceremony
will be performed by the Rabbis Mar
vin Nathan and Abraham Neuman
Tho bride, who will bo given In mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown of
Duchess satin covered with romaln
crepe, beaded In crystals. Hor tullt
veil will be trimmed with Princess lace
and a wreath of orange blossoms, and
will form a court train. She will carry
a bouquet of orchids and llllta of tho
valley. Her attendants will bo Mrs.
Allen Kaplan, sister of the bridegroom
who will act as matron of honor, and
will wear a white beaded gown trimmed
with Jade chiffon and a large lade Nea
politan hat. She will carrv a shower
bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss
Gladys uaDer, slBter of the brldo, wno
will act as maid of honor, will wear a
gown of flame-colored taffeta, a large
hat of georgette crepo and will carry
a shower bouquet of tea roses. The
bridesmaids will be Miss Rose Rice nnd
Miss Josephine Freedman, of New Tork.
both rowned In honey-dew chlfTon and
carrying shower bouquets of contrast
ing color: Miss Eleanor Lew and MIfh
Helen Malls, whose costumes will be of
French blue chiffon with shower bou
quets of Klllarney roses, and Miss Syl
via Clark and Miss Louise Abramson
In coral chiffon with shower bouquets
of bluoj delphlnes. They will wear large
picture Leghorn hats. Tho flower girls
will lo Miss Mona Loralne Gaber, slater
of tho brldo, and Miss Fay KIrschner.
The best man wltl be Mr. Charles
Daroff, brother of the bridegroom, and
the ushers will Include Mr. Samuel
W ' ?sVA
al . . -a, a. A.t.
wnoso marriage to Mr. J, munro "
inson will tako place at 8 o'clock this
evening. Covers were laid for twenty
guests.
Mr, und Mrs. George It. Eatabrook,
of 620 West Cliveden avenue, will leave
on Frld.iy to spend a fortnight In Des
Moines, la.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Philip Wlnkleman, of 2214
North Camao street, Is spending a few
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Rosen, of Atlantic City.
Mss Helen F. Fooley, of Eighteenth
andDiamond streets, la spending a fort
night In Baltimore.
Mr. Howard Rudley, of North Flf
toonth street, will leave shortly for
Europe, whero he will spend a few
months.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Chamberlain,
82 North Sixty-aecond stroet, announce
tho mnrrlage of their daughter. Miss
Eunloo May Chamberlain, to Mr. Charles
K. Ruddcrow, of this city, which was
celebrated In Old Christ Church by tho
Rev. Louis C. Washburn yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albort Whiting Wasey,
Birmingham Estates, Michigan, aire being.
congratulated on tna Dirin oi a uaugnier.
Nellie Wallaco Wasey, on May 18, Mrs.
Wasey will' bo remembered as. Miss
Helen Evelyn Roberts, of 4238 Spruce
street.
WI88AHICK0N
Tha annual Ijtvn FtA. elven for tllO
Memorial Hospltat of Roxborough, will
be held on Wednesday rrom z unui iw
o'clock on the hospital grounds,
Thn tAtalen' Aid. Junior Aid nnd
Mothers' Club, and also many friends
nf Mm hosnltal aro busily worklnit to
mako tho affair a big success. Thore
will be tables for tno saio or useiui nnu
fancy articles and supper wilt bo served
nt Ht Catharine's Cottage.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. Andrew Hackett and her daugh
ter, Mlsa Jane Hackett, of 1539 Dyto
ntreet. nave returned ironi a snort Htay
at Atlantlo City.
Tho monthly meetlntr of tho Men's
Club of St. Mark's Parish took place
In the parish house last evening. Mr.
Oconto Spencer Morris gave nn Illus
trated lecture eniiuea -a winter in
Blscayno llay."
MRS. ALEXANDER ZENKER
Mrs. Zenker was married yesterday
at Lcunammo, Morion, Pa. Sho Is
the daurhtor of Mr. and Mrs. John
Frltsche
Daroff, Mr. Edward Seltzer, Mr. Simon
Yusen. Mr. Loon Burah. Mr. George
Rltch and Mr. Martin Goodman. A
reception at Mercantile Hall will be
attended by the following out-of-town
guests: Mr. ana Mrs. M. Levy. Dr. ana
Mrs. Wlltlam H. Friedman, Mr. nnd
Mrs. David Samuelaon, Mr, hnd Mrs.
Nathan Lleberman, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Hlrsh, Mr. and Mrs. Moo J. Knhn, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Moskowltz, Miss Matilda
Kamber and Mr. M Mlchelson, of Now
York: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abramson,
of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sa
ber, of Wilmington: Mr. nnd Mrn. J.
Gelb, of Tamaqua, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs.
W. L Segal, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohn, Mr.
and Mrs. 1. Glnsburg, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Stonman and Mr. Nathan Senal, of At
lantlo City. After a wedding trip
through Maine tho brldo and bridegroom
will return to llvo at 1213 Wlngohocklng
street, whero they will bo at homo after
novcmDer i.
OERMANTOWN
Miss Marian Chapman, of 6380 Greene
street, entertained nt luncheon at her
noma on Saturday ror Miss Emmn. s.
Ul B-UUUIJl uauDu.t,T U. till a U.-U " u
'William H, Bradbury, of Green street.
"Quality Counts"
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An Extraordinary Sale
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Chestnut and 12th Sts.
Commencing Wednesday
and Continuing for
3 Days
Will Close Out
Entire Stock without Reserve
Of High Grade
Coats, Capes and Wraps
For Women and Misses
At Cost and Less
$65.oo Coats 38.00
$85.00 Wraps 48.00
$98.00 Wraps 58.00
These Garments have been taken from
regular stock and comprise high cost
models, superior in fabrics and tailoring
SPECIALLY PRICED
A SOPHISTICATED simplicity
- characterizes this charming Frock
that is developed of navy, white, flesh or
black Georgette, over a Japanese Silk slip
and whose only adornment is a flower or
two at the waistline.
One Woman will choose to wear it for the
afternoon
Another will mafie it a dinner Frock
And both will be Well gowned
GOWN
DEPARTMENT
SECOND
FLOOR
1 BONW1T TELLER &, CQ
CjheSjxxMfoSxpcfOriama!ionb
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
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BONW1T TELLER & CQ
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CHESTNUT. AT 13, STREET
Announce for Wednesday
74 MISSES' COATS
CAPES AND
WRAP COATS
Formerly up to 115.00
to be closed out at
50-00
4 Coats-
7 "
4 "
3 "
8 "
-Capes Wraps formerly 79.50
formerly 89.50
formerly 98.50
formerly 110.00
formerly 115.00
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MarvellaTricotine and Veldyn
IN COLORS:
Navy 'Amalfi Hindustan
Brown Ostrich Tan
WITH TRIMMINGS:
Cable Stitching Embroidery and Printed Braid
Tin's group includes Capes hanging in graceful straight
line from the smart standing Canoe collar Coats in
Tuxedo model that emphasize the line of youth, and
other regulation Coats and Wrap Coats that by various
treatments of collar and line achieve an individuality
that is undeniable.
All arc full silk lined
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inc. WMis.taMt.LlJ CASE
Added LARKY BEMON In "riir. BAKKnT
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NIOIITS AT Milt.
Mats Wed. & Sat.
GARRICK
SO LONG MARYI
POSITIVELY
LAST 7 TIMES
La3t Popular Matinees
Tomor. & Saturday, 50c to $2'
ONLY SHOW IN TOWN I
Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians
In the Smartest of Musical Comedle. i
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n n EITH'S THEATRE
KANNY KITTT
WATSON SISTERS
In "IIOnSEPITALlTY"
WM. SEABURY & CO. i
in "rmvoLirs"
FLOnENZ ADKLAIDB
AMES & WINTHROP
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WILLOW GROVE PARK
Patrick Conway and His Band
With So.ols.ta of Distinction
Jane Xellson. Soprano
. -, lfr'?. Ferri-ttl. Darlton"
Hrnnit P. Pechln. Cornt
THURSDAY. JL'NE BTU
INDEPENDENT ORDER of ODD KELLO,Wj
Dine at fie Canlno Modm AmumwnH
BROAD 'A PRINCE THERE WAS"
Geo. M. Cohan's Comedy 2th Succeiatot
aeason of PHILOPATKIAN PLAYERS
Benefit of Slitors of Good Shepherd
Personal management and ataico direction at
or Anocac'
Moderate ITlee. fi((i(iX meats
Writ or Phona for Rncrarcd r FriaMV',
Sample. .
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO 814 Wala.t SL
EOYSHFORM
the long, flattening
Brassiere
HkJoms
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835 Chestnut St.
,riION'K: WALNUT 4437.
NEV USE FOR
OIL OF CLOVES
Doctor Discovers New Treatment
for Skin Troubles
While trilnsr for a quick antldota
for punhurn. Dr. Oconto A Iluntlnir.
oti nf Baltimore's beit-known drun
Klsts. found tiat oil of cloes when
cr.T.hlned with u grease'ess Bktn
1're.nn. soothes the nervea of dls
aipd nr Injured skin m easily aa It
alleMaies the rangi of toothache.
It knocked Eczema so nulckly h
Kaie It the name Noxzema Grea
lcm Skin Cream.
Ask your druKKlut for a Jar. or
the Njxzema Chemical Co of Bal
t more Md wl I mall you a sou
enl .ir uron receipt of this clip
Pine and 10c lo coer postage and
PHtklne .trfL.
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Rite Salted Nuts
"Known From Coast to Coast"
IVllKlitfi.Ily diltVipnt Prepared
frfhh dail bv our own oxclusiva
process Car fullv p eked and mailed
to cory pari of tho world.
Write for Price List
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CANDY
SHOP
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149 S. Broad St. 1504 Chestnut
1311) Walnut St.
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