Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDfflER---PHLAI)JJ3LPHlA IMtllMX :,JUKE 17, 1021
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ytfSf GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
fioixcy Wynne Talks of tlta Weddings and Engagements
of This Week Site Hears of a Dancing Class
in lheAcademy Foyer Next Winter
to
WtiiT wltli vciMliiRB and cngngo
.i I don't believe thero will
"?! -i.i urt nrninul hero soon.
S. 5 w" wo or cnr anything like
yv")nrrlfly rou Just simply could
B!. t all the Veddlnjt... There wn.
B0t5?.nn.Sulllvan mnrrlnco lo town
n ami he Clnrk-Kcnnedy one
" ."(?' In ChninbciKbnw at one nnd
nn it -1, and the Olnrk-Mlllor
ren the ev-nlV nt Ard.nore.
""stiwl "v StoktH vn certainly n bum
S" i e 1 nit to be nt lilt sistcr-ln-B"V
.'Ml inJ nt Peullyn In the after
U ' rd he a nn uiier for Wendell
jffiout in Ardmore In the evening.
?,' ir wuh matron o honor for he!
J 'L Catherine Coxc (now l'ortd
flfiheT). nnd two of his children were
little pages.
THEN Bnrbnrn Unison's enicnBcmcnl
... nnnounccd on AVcdnesdny to
Tj ffen"! both of them children o
wrmen. Unrbarn is the youngest
5,,Xr of the Lous P. Beubon.
K' Bister of Mnrgnretta llenson
IZ married George I'urvcs, Jr., nnd
III by the wny. is giving nn nt horns
$i afternoon nt Ht. Slnrtin's. in
limnr of Ilnrbnra. No cards have been
SSToSt tor the pnrty, but It will ba
Mm 4 until 7 o'clock, nnd out
f doors If clear. Mrs. Louis Hcnnon,
?(M Purves' mother, will recclvo with
KnghterB. nnd Mrs. Alfred C. U.
s 1 Jfts Merrltt Cooke, Mlm Kllza.
&th Field Mm. John II. Thnycr. 3d.
Si7. V. "ffwen Martin. Mrs. W. West
frailer, Od, nnd novel nl othets.
HARRY HOWKK is engaged t
rwlnnn TConnert. nnd slio's Dcr-
yir beautiful. Itoally ono of the
urettlwt girls I hnvo Been for a long
6ne. Harry is tho younger of tho two
Bower men. His brother, Goorgo a.,
it Is in the Nnv.v. His father, tiia
tiGforge Bower, died nbout two yenra
iro. Mrs. Bower, who wn Miss Agnci
fnlier, n sister of Mrs. Rob Griffiths
nd Mrs. John T. Cnrpentcr, has tnken
the Thomas Dolnns' house In Torres
dale and has been living thero for a
coup' of jcars. Hnrry berved in th
'vir. Miss Kenncit'a family live nl
Ojontz.
'AVE sou heard nbout tho new
scries of dancinc classes to bo held
ea Saturday mornings next year in the
foyer of the Academy of Mimic? Mrs.
Cbvlton Ynrnnll is chairman of the
committee in churgc nnd Miss Mnr
riierite Wnlz will direct the classes.
There arc to be two, as tho nges of the
children who will nttend mnko it n bit
difficult to have one big meeting. Good
manners In tho ballroom nnd elsewhere,
ia well ns graceful nnd proper danc
in, will be taught. Don't you think It
li a very good Idea?
The patronesses of th rlnscs include
lire. W. W. Arnett. Mrs. Thomas G.
Ashton. 3lrs. Frederick W. Abbott,
Jlrs. George Fates Baker. Mrs. Ed
ward W. Biddlc, Mrs. Kdwnrd W.
Bok, Mrs. Willtam J. Clothier. Mrs.
Luther Conrndi, Mrs. Henry Brlnton
Coie, Mm. Theodore W. Cramp. Mrn
Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Mrs. Gcorgl
Dallas Dixon, Mrs. Gcortjo AV. C.
Dtexel, Mrs. George II. Evans, Miss
Helen Flcisher, Mi-s. John White
Ctary, Mrs. Frank T. Griswold, Mrs.
Charles Custls Ilnrrihon, Jr., Mrs
Kearaley Mitchell, Mrs. Chnrles W.
Htnry, Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, Mrs.
Etacy B. Lloyd, Mrs. Joseph Lcldy,
Jin. Francis .Mcllhcnny. Mrs. J. Wit
hi Martin, Mrs. Grenville Montgomery,
Ur. Robert L, Montgomery, Mrs.
John Hergcant New hold, Mrs.. Cor
nalius Stevenson, Mrs. Leopold Sto
towski, Miss Anne Thomson, Mis.
William Jay Turner, Mrs. Alcxnndet
Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Barclay II. War
barton, Miss Frances A. Wlster, Mrs.
Oeorso Woodward, Mrs. Ilnrold E.
XMnalland Mrs. L. Howard Wcathcrly.
"TjADDY took Mary out lit tho coun
' try tho other day for her first riding
lesson. Slip was nil oxclted nnd pleaded
bout it. and lodo nbout on a fcmall
wny first, though Dnddy means her ta
learn on a really horse In n few weeks.
Oa their way home Dnddy asked her
how she liked It and If she would wnut
,to rido again. "Well," Bald Mnr,
Ita her head on ono side, "If I can
we a narrower pony I think I'll like
It very much " NANCY WYNNE.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Miriam Williams llobtTta, of
Hlnfford, Bala, will entertain nt dinner
W Monday evening1.
Mrs Charloi Ilallniley, of Wilming
ton, entertained on Wednesday evening
. super party nt tho Wild Oooso
J& Room at Wnwa Tlio Kiiesta In-
S.. cu. ..." '"'co " unmlee, Jllbs Amy
Huptrt, Miss Polly du Pont, .Miss Jnno
wJii , ?llf I-ll'nbeth llallndey, Mr.
V..Vwl uui'ont, Mr. A. nandolpli, Mr.
fw?i?aisrarvel nnd Mr- Edwin Thomas,
vJt 17,t,lgi2n ! Mr- J- Ingham, of New
JS mMiUP!'P Kennedy, of Pittsburgh,
na Mr. David Hloano. of this city.
and11 ai , Johnson, of Baltimore
t?,unn,7,ie(,e nonues. Lanbdowne,
wrenained tho members of her sorority
ner homo on Wednesday.
dA Iffmr5'' Su'K''r .Teanes, of Laywcll,
wffi,i '", ente"aln tho membora of
tomorrow? at luncl,eon nt ner homo
"A1"- Hfnry a Carey, of Ciun
MMgo. Mokh who havo been Mslting
o.L, .roys I'nts. at 162 Queen lane
Sta&f WW S(l11 on Saturday ori
So tn I?, L for 1 rance Tney wl later
Srv hu0Et Ilumnnia, whero Mr
Sr?m.ntM .bcS" "as'K'ie! by the De
n& , U,e ,0 n88lst the now
Nm wv M'nlster' r'etPr A Jay. of
m.A,r " Carey wn Miss Mar-
,,, """", i ucrinnntowi.
RlchS'i?'!? Aust'n- dauKhter of Mr.
latter njr . i .i'ut "'" wl" IeaV8 tho
er part of the month for Cast Union,
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Xoitnto Vtlct
InvititioB
jor Aanoanvs-
"" or Phon. for IJi.rrnwl prints
WTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.b.t St.
Slenv,,croJ,no wl" Bl,cnd tho summer
at Beavor Camp.
Mrs Thomas 13, Dunn, of 221 Allen'a
u Cb'itimt Hill, will entertain at
dinner this evening
Mrs. Austin M. Purves and her fnm
ivffi of i?525 Scmlnolo avenue, Chestnut
Hill, who liavo boon spendlnR a yonr
nbrond, aro at present In I.talj Mrs.
Purves will Itavo Italy shortly for Pnrls,
whero she will remnln until September,
whyn sho will sail for this country.
ttr nnd Mrs. Thomas O. Ashton and
Ihelr dauKhter, Miss Anno Ashton, of
Hcdleaf, AVynnewood, will leao by motor
next week for New Ixmdon, Conn., whoro
tlijy will attend tho boat rnces. They
will no ncconipnnltd by Miss Maramretta
L. Harrison, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Jorseph Harrison ; Mr. Campbell Newlutll
nnd Mr. Lawrenco M. C, Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Ash Pearson and
their daughter, Miss Elisabeth Thomns
Pearson, of 433 West Prloo fltreot, Ocr
mantown, will Ieavo tho latter part of
this month for Capo May, whoro they
will npend tho BUtrimer at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Kftlngham B. Morris, of
Lyn-y-Coed, Ardmore, will leave the lat
ter part of this month for Watch Hill,
whoro they will epond tho summer.
Tho nov. and Mrs. Louis F. Benson,
of 2014 De Lanccy place, and tholr
daughter. Miss Barbara English Benson,
whose engagement has recently been an
nounced to Mr. Robert Falconer Jeffcrys,
son of tho nov. M. Jcfforyn, V. V., and
Mrs. Jefferys, of tho Gladstone, will
leave on Monday nbxt for Northeast
Harbor, Mo., where they will occupy
their summer home, Covo Cottage, until
the autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram I.lpplncott,
of 1712 Spruce street, who liavo been
spending tho spring and early summer
at their country place, Melmar, Beth
ayres, will leave on Wednesday, Juno 29,
on their yacht The Enterprise for Moor
stuck, their ostato at Jamestown, It, I.,
whero they will remain until tho autumn.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Llttlcficld, 0473
DTexel road, Ovorbrook, will entertain
at a small Informal dinner at the Phila
delphia Country Club tomorrowvenlng,
In honor of Mrs. Henry P. Klrby, of New
York, who Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward M. Story, of City line, Ovor
brook, for a few days. Tho guests will
Includo Mr. and Mrs. John S Qustlnc, Jr.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd M. Story, Mr.
Frederick Hubcr, jf Baltimore, nnd Mr.
Samuel Whetstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest It Tustln, of
Church road and Lancaster avenuo,
Overbrook, will leao tomorrow for a
visit to Dcb Molnct?, la., where they cx
psct to remain for several weeks.
Mrs. C. J Matthews, of, Langriorno,
Pa., will entertain nt an informal cafe
torla supper at her homo on Tuesday
ovcnlng next.
Mr. and Mrs. Malilon W. Nowton will
loavo today for Chelsea, whero they will
occupy tholr cottage at Plaza and At
lantic avenues for the summer. Mr.
and Mrs. Newton will cntcitnln a houso
party nt their cottago over tho Fourth
of July.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas J Berry, for
merly of 1813 Pine street and Walueck,
Dovon. who havo been traveling abroad
since la6t autumn, are spending several
weokn In Franco, and will sail for this
country on August 12. Tholr son, Mr.
William B, Berry, who accompanied
them, will remain In Europe for some
time.
Mr. Frederick W. English, of 220 Went
Schoolhousp lane, Qermantown, will sail
today for Europe, whero ho will Join
Mrs. English and his two daughters.
Mls9 Elaine Taylor Ensllsh and Miss
Beatrice Taylor EnglMi, who have been
abiood Elnce April. Mrs English and
the Misses English havo arrived In Paris
nftor spending several weeks In Spain
and Sjuthern France. They expect to
return homo tho latter part of Septem
ber. Miss Mary De Haven Dercum, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Fiancls X. Dercum,
of 1710 Walnut street, will sail on tha
Adriatic on Wednesday, July fi, foi
Europe, where she will Join her mother
and sister, Mlts Elizabeth C. Dercum,
who are traveling abroad, and will re
main for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baltz, of Now
York, formerly of this city, will leave
the lattfr part of this month for North
east Haibor, Me., where they will occupy
their cottage until tho autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark and Mrs
Harris, of Chicago, aie spending a few
days at the Bollevue-Stratford They
enmo to attend the wedding of Mr and
Mrs. Clark's ton, Mr. Wendell Harris
L aPPJPPPpjr -Vy MME. S-ll
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Photo by Marcsau
MKS. J. CLAXTON STItAWnumGE
Of Merlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Straw
brldgo nro spending Juno and July
with Mr. Strawbrldgo's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Straw
britlgo, tn Germantown. They will
later go to (lie I'ocono Mountains
Clark, and Miss Doris Haven Miller, of
Ardmore, which was solemnized Inst ovc
nlng In tho Church of tho Redeemer,
uryn Aiawr.
Mr. Iflrnol Koonlg, of 6035 Christian
Btrect, nnnounces tho betrothal of Ills
daughter, Miss Betty Koenlg to- Mr
Nathan Sporkln, 251 East Roosevelt
boulevard
Mr. and Mrs William Harrison, of 20
Llnndaff road, Llanerch, entTtiilncd at
a lawn party jesterday afternoon About
000 guests wcro present
MOORESTOWN
Mr William P. Stackhouse has re
turned from Strathmero, N J., whero
ho spent several days as a guest of his
brother, Mr. urnest stncKnousc.
MISS EMMA E. MYERS WEDS
MR. JOHN P. CLARKE
Pretty Marriage) of Miss Martha F.
Simpson and Mr. Wm. Deknatel
Tho wcddlhir of Minn Hmma 13. Myers,
of Qermalitown. and Mr. John P. Clnrko
iook piaco at cnrlst Episcopal cnurcn
on Wednesday at 3 o'clock, tho Rev.
Charles Itcnrv Arndt nfnelatlnir. A re
ception followed nt tho homo of the
bride, 830 East Cholten avenue, and wna
nttonucd uy Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles ii.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs Ceoren Jl. Met Mr. 8am-
uol I. Frankcnfleld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene
uuniman, am William Tolllvcr, Jr., mr.
Charles Clarkf, Jr., Mr. Normnn Two-
nig, juis3. i;mma Weed, Jlrs. Margaret
V. Hudson, Mrs.- Mabel J. Swntt. Mr.
Charles L. Wenzcl. Mr Oscar Sierno,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank r aill, Mr nnd Mrs.
jjeon u. u.avis nnd Jlr. nntl Mrs. ti. a.
Wenzol.
After tho reoenllon Ihn hrlde nnd
bridegroom left for a short weddlhg trip
to the Adlrondneks and will bo nt homo
at Ocean. City, N. J., after July 1.
TAYI3R HUNTER
A pretty homo wedding was oofom
nlzed In tho presence of about fifty rela
tives nnd guests on Wednesday evening,
when MIbb Margaret Hunter, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, 305
Hillsldo avenue, Jcnklntown, was united
In marrlago by the Rv, Dr. Q. B. Mc
Crone, pastor of Westflold Prcsbyterlnn
Church. Oermnntown, to Mr. Pernln
Howard Quail Taylor of Llnncrch. The
mnld of honor was Miss Beatrice Brady,
and Mlsn Mne Hunter, sister of tho
bride, wns bridesmaid Mr. Jamea M.
Anderson, of Haverford, waa ushor, and
Mr. Cyril Walker Taylor, of Penfleld.
brother of tho bridegroom, was best
man. A wedding dinner was served,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left
will spend their wedding trip Mr. Tay
lor In tho son of Mr and Mrs. Freeman
P. Taylor, or Lianorch. The briao ana
bridegroom wilt live In Llanerch.
DEKNATEL SIMPSON
A pretty wedding took plnco yesterday
afternoon at 4 3u o clock, when Miss
luslrig avenue, becamo tho brldo of Mr.
William D. Deknatel, of 2B36 South Sev-enty-second
street Tho corcmony,
which took place In tho Tcmplo Lutheran
Churoh, Fifty-second nnd Race streets,
was performed by tho Rev Dr, A. I'ohl
man and was followed by a reception for
tho two Immediate families at thd Rltz
Carlton. Tho bride, who was given In marrlago
by her father, Mr William H Simpson,
wore a traveling null of p-arl gray nnd a
corsage of orchids and roses Sho wan
attended by MIfs Madalyn Story, of Now
York, ns maid of honor, who wore a
dark blue suit, gray hat, and cnrrled
Ward roses.
Mr. Deknatel had for best man Mr.
William H Simpson, brother of the
bride. Tho ushers Included Mr. Hnrry
Qracy, Mr. Eugene Debus, Mr Howard
Moorso. Mr. Charles do Cray. Mr Llew
elyn Flshor, Mr Lewis Miller, Mr. Er
nest Stiller and Mr R Kranz
After a wedding trip to tho Adlron
dneks Mr. nnd Mrs Deknatel will live
at 2C3B South Se enty-second street,
where thoy will bo at homo after July 1
HARPER MACPHERSON
A pretty wedding took place on
Wednesday ovonlng nt 7 o'clock, whim
Miss Loula Macphcrsou, of Morrlck
Villa, Colllngswood, N J , becamo tho
brldo of Mr. Frank Hanor. of Westvllle,
N. J. A reception fallowed Immediately
after tho ceremony at Morrlck Hall.
Tho bride, who was given In mar
riage by hor brother, Mr. Duncan T
Mncpherson, wore a gown .of beaded
white georgette nnd carried a shower
bouquet of orchids rosea and lilies of the
valley. She was attended by her two
sisters, Miss Leila Mnepln rson nnd Miss
Mao Mncpherson Thej wore gowns of
pink and bluo organdy nnd cnrrled sweet
pene.
Mr, Harold Glenn, of this city, acted
as best man After an extenslvo wod
ding trip Mr and Mrs. Harper will llvo
in West Philadelphia
Martha Field Simpson, of 6165 Wya- i lawn."
HOLME3BURQ
Mrs. C. Potter nnd her family, of
Welsh road, nro spending tho summer
at their cottage In Wlldwood
The ladlen of tho Holmesburg Meth
odist Episcopal Church held a runimngo
sulo yesterday afternoon on the church
Continental Hotel
SPECIAL
This Week
BOYSHFORM
$2-75
Satin
Brassiere
Other Bojshfonns, $1 Up
rifilcEjdams
CW
McJIrXWT&Miaiir
835 Chestnut St.
,1'HONKl WALNUT 44S7 ,
jBauainni mmmmmmmmsi
Right from the nest i 1
i fresh! f
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j Gold Seal
I carton P C? C 1
I At all our Stores i Jl
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BONW1T TELLER b CO.
cMte Specialty Sitop cOrtQinahont
CHESTNUT AT 13" STREET
For Saturday
A Limited Number of
Printed Floral
Chiffon Frocks
55.00
Regularly) 85.00
French Blue,
Turquoise,
Orchid, Apricot,
Peach and
Maize are colors
lovely enough
in themselves,
and with deli
cate flower de
8 i g n s irresist
ible is their
charm.
Fine satin beads
accentuate the
design or the
flower on the panels, and catch various
colors in their opalescence. These are
beautiful gowns for Summer afternoon
or evening wear.
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The Store of mil victual
Bhopa and Good Values
-,, rro,.i Q-Jf -B
Amazing Reductions of 25 to 50 in
Drastic Clearance!
DRESSES
9.90
Formerly 10.75
to 41). 75
Dlntlnctlio DrKe
In many cas'S priced
bnlow coat. Taffotas,
Canton C r o p c s,
GeorBottes, etc.
Wraps & Coats
10-90
Formerly up to
31.75
nollvlnn, f'ameltonn
hports Coats, Veluur
(In I.alno
19.90 & 29-o
I'ormrrly up to
80.75
Trlcotlnca. C n n t o n
Crepes. Qulltoa Pat
Inn. IUbbon - trimmed
Modes.
115-117-119 Sa9&Stieet.
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SUITS
17-90
27-90
fe
H?
rormerly up to
3B.75
Rrortii Suits
Tweed nnd All-Wool
Jersey.
Formerly up to
80.75
Costume nnd Tnllleur
Modal of Trlcntlnn
Plquotlno nnd I'olret
Twill.
CHESTNUT HILL
At tho luncheon which tho Toadies'
Auxiliary of tho Whltemandi Country
Club will glvo at tile clubhouao on Mon
ilny nfternoon, tho following ladles 'will
entertain (rueatu: Mrs. Frank I.uckoy,
Mm Gilbert Donohue, Mm Frank
O'Donncll, Mrs. V. H Chapman, Mm
w. J. Cnntrcll and Mrs. Schuylor. Mrs
Laird 1'arlc and Mrs Charles I.ukenB
will be hotennen nnd tho nffalr will bn
In charge of Mrs. F. IL Chapman, of tho
Wood-Norton
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Joseph A. IJrown, of 1631 Por
ter street, spent the week-end tit Capo
May.
Miss Cecilia Kenny has roturned to
her homo nt 1031 Porter street after
havlnft spent a few days with friends
In Ocean City.
Mrs, J n. Archdeacon, of 210S South
Bouvler street, will leavo next week for
Atlantlo City? whero she will stay for
the remainder of tho season.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uarl O Blttenbcndcr
havo returned from their wedding trip
nnd nro nt homo tit 1009 South St. Ber
nard streot Mrs Dlttcnbondcr will bo
remembered as Miss Marlon J... Ely.
Mrs Charles Sander, of 1228 Chester
avenue, nnnounces tho onitatrement of
her dauKhter; Miss Judith Clnradlna
Sander, nnd Mr. Alexnndcr M. line, on
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Ilac, of
6243 Pino Btrcot.
Mr. Wllllnm S Held, son of Mr nnd
Mrs Wllllnm J. Held, of 1315 tfouth
Fifty-second strecrtyhiiB left this city for
a two months' trip throuph England,
France nnd UelRlum
A meeting of tho Links Club was held
at the homo of Miss 'iNetta Segall at her
home. 480B Woodland nlenue
SEE THE GARDENS
UndT tho Ansplce of tho Bchool of Horti
culture for Women Ambler, l'n
SEVENTH GARDEN DAY
HATurtnAY. jt-Ni: is
2 to 0 P. M. (DaHluht Time)
Mr. J. Franklin MrPadden, IXoremont or
Villa Nova "Hnflnnr Vnlley 1'arm '
Ijincanter I'lko to Itban .We Turn left to
white-washed fence (troll -y to Villa Nova
Itlian .We . ttfit one mile to Katel
ytr. and Mrs Iloliert I." Itotitllller Wnne
Wayne Ae North
At 4.30 P M a till ' ill t. clw In the
Harden on "June rinuers Wild and c'ultl
vated." by Mr 0ir. H Kals.r (leilurer
at ie School of I!irM"j!ture).
Admission ."Oi Jl M for loth gardens
In case of rsln th pardetts will bo open
tho following Mnndn.
ROSELAND
DAMCIN'O TONIOHT
pr.nAii Aitnvn for.T'MntA
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Qhe Specialhf ShopafOfiainationd
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
Special for Saturday
PURE LINEN SKIRTS
IN PASTEL COLORS
4-95
Regularly 10.00-15.00
For distinction these skirt3 do not
depend entirely on the fact that they
are pure linen. They are cut on
graceful, slender lines, and in many
instances employ hemstitching and
embroidery. A remarkable value at
this price.
THIRD FLOOR
B1
iV'w feJ?SsrafTI il
George Allen, inc.
-Chestnut Street 1214
MARKET AT 19TH
11 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M.
MARY PICKFORD
... . IN PIIISU AHOWINrj OP
"THRU THE BACK DOOR"
ADDHU "OLD-TIMH MOVIE SHOW'
Next Week WALLACi: rtBID
in "TOO MUCH SPEED"
QTAMTHM market au. iotK
"J 1 -Vl I 1N 11 A M. to 11.00 P. M.
Constance Tnlmadge "D;,nlf,!;;
Added Toonervllle "Hklpner-s" l'lrtatlon',
N't Wk rhas nay In "Old Bnlmmln Hol"
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NOW AT THR FOLLOWINO THEATIIEjJ
ralace
1214 MARKCT
J'
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D.W.
Griffith's
L.ATE8T
DREAM
STREET
j
Allegheny
Fkd. & Alleiihflir ,
Strand '
QTN. & VENANOOJ
Imperial ' '
fiOTH A WAIUT "
Orand. Camdon; Washtnittdn. Chester
ARPAOIA .Chcstnut St. Bl. ICtk
rryfLJXr in A. M. to 11:10 P. M.
nEHT T.Trrt T, IN TinST HHOWINfl OP-
'A Message From Mara"
Next Week "A WtHt I-OOr."
VICTORIA MSutt'
POLA NEGRI S'bv15 '"
Next Week DOROTHY DAI.TON In
"1UOL, OH- THi: NORTH"
C A PITOT 7Z4 MARKET 8TRBET.
LArl 1 JLj M VUfli: KENNEDY la
"The Highest Kidder"
KH.VJI11N 1 Vini.A DANA In
"PITPKTS ,OF pATJ
17th
ATK"
"T rDr MARKET STREET
ULWDLj AT Tt'NrPKR
VVfDEVIT.T.E 11 TO tl
swnr-Tiir n- monarch four
In Order to Accommodate the
Crowds, the Management of tho
Strand Theatre
Germantown Ave. and Ven
ango St., Will Give Three Spe
cial Performances of
"Dream Street"
on Saturday Evening, to Com
mence Promptly at 5:30, 7:30
and 9:30
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Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St
Private leson. Adult
(T nd Children-, Clifc
13 Modern nnd Esthetic Pn
v tne. glasses Ttiurs eml
rrnnt' wat. 137
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Patrick Conway and His Band
Jano Nellson. Hoprano
rrlo Terrettl, Hartton
Speal Jl Platter Dinners nt r'ailno Dally
Sit ld Jun It, Royal Arcanum Day
Kl Id & Trstk hnorts Open & I'nwil Eents
MODERN AMI'SKMCSTS
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Nowadays It's Allen's Hats
Today and Saturday
Millinery Event Extraordinary
Over 400 Trimmed Hats
at Clcaraway Prices
Over 200 Trimmed Sports Hats
Reduced for Quick Clearance
Tailored White Sports Skirts, $3.00
laf 'fty t2B tki"l"' "ly n r tW f a klnd Half prloe '- Iess :
GOWN
DEPARTMENT
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SECOND
FLOOR
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Special Purchase Slippon Sweaters, $3.95 i
iui-wooi in cross t;nr or pain stitcli . round neck or wi'h collars.
Nnx Buft unci Uoncydow tibados
$1.35 Quality Women's Silk Hose, $1.00
Muck and Hussla calf
Pure Bilk Iloso with natent acnmoil hn-k
Bhnde only.
Fibre Silk Hose, 3 pairs for $1.00
A splendid Hose for btrico, comes In black onl
nnt.'.ii 50c crado
Pure Silk Hosiery, full fashioned, $2.35
Seasonable Underwear, Greatly Reduced
Imported Swi3S Hibbed Vests, $1.00 nnd 1.23 grnde at 73c.
Black One-riece Suits for wear underneath lintliinc suits.
$1.50 grnde at $1.00.
IJlnck Cotton Bloomers, $1.23 grade at 75c.
Children's Union Suits, 95c grade at 50c.
Children's Vests and Drawers, best quality, $1.00 and $1.50
grades nt 50c; not all sizes.
Fownes Long Silk and Fabric Gloves
All the popular shutles In twelve and slttecn button lenxths
from l'ounes nioo Silk and Fownes Filosu Fabric-, they a
utcu iur vv.ur. Ill nnu iincc, fi.no to va.uu.
Made
re the
Coty's L'Origan Face Powder, 72c
Y? ha0 Ju-"t rec"S,,yo1 a n.cw imnoitatlon of this famous Frfnoh
I-nco Powder An cxcrtlent quality powdei fragmnt with the delightful
"V11"1 uuui. . inu wwum io Yiiuo, i'lesii. liirnt or narit lirunettn
and light or dark rone.
Thero Is plenty of nil shades,
War Tax, 3o n box.
Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Doz.
"The Old Original Quality"
Allen's Il.ilr Vets In both cap sh.tpo and straight hh.ipo are f tmous
tho.countiy oer tot ilfpendabiilty. Uvery net KUarantcod pufoct or
cheerfully replaced If you hac not used Allen's llalr Nets send us
lOo for a sample net or usk the women who wear them.
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raMiiini'iiiiHiiiBafiBifiiiiuiruiii fKgbs. $Q
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1 j June Clearance Sale j ; :1
1:1 Special for Tomorrow I jii
342 Street Dresses j , I
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3l A remarkable collection of smart models x iM
ill (the illustration shows four), in taffeta, Can- fm
II I ton crepe, satin and Georgette, trimmed with j uW
' ribbons, beads and fringe. I 't MM
I I They were up to $65.00, Reduced to j rt jl
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