r '!.'" WV u ,&'" ? .,;' -vf. .. ' "Vv , " , &&; EVifiNUSG- fctrfLld' LEDGERPHlJllUHiA, MOtf Di f ' VY, JUNE 27, 1921 m" , S71 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Spealcs of the Illness of Miss McNeal She Sees Several Pretty Summer Costumes Dickie Does Away With a Present r, WAS wit!) regret that I learned ... week that Marietta McNeal iJVien Ml with appendicitis and has D.e .' nn operation at the Kik na Tiit-i. .n. h-1 re "W ick P vlth "th1 c' humidity rShlt was la" wtck-well that operation nt W?w Vrirnled ubon. but. to be '" i... Wn n trial. BSf.reta fa a dauchtcr of the Hec M7SmIi. of 2101 Spruce afreet. Wa i an excellent horsewoman for ! . .ie She Is not out yet. you know. -!"' T do not think she la more n faCil,Jn If she i that. The latest SrS from lW&t.l -V that sho "jSffirtVt?!. a -iter of Joe McNeal. n. i nagcd to, Louise Grey, who is K "5 "ucy and Norma Grey, you now, and very attractive. SPEAKING of Lucy reminds me that t sftw her the other day looking Lu well in a bluo frock and n "T.t f ra silk and Btraw, which JZrZ' JSTi! OBI I j kltA ia lii not PmQU QE5 SSwmc In HimTllV III . kllll, l bu "..'a McKnlnht Block, you know. T gAW Pansy Scott on the street the 1 other day looking very fetching in ", ..tunning sports dresses 27 hernia jersey cloth, made with the Lllr.nif nml straight jersey blouse. R'.'ALn.n rnllnr and cuffs and narrow !.Tf the Jersey cloth. Her hat. was Ion of black lace and straw :rf hsd a lace edge wnicn covitwu i a combination jes; you-Kn bats. one of tboso harem - . . .. I. -J - . 41.M tmiLE tbe young raarrno ti " v.. VV Mln Lino is having n gay limp these days gmngm- "". , tnw .-. - ,1-.,. hou.e. and SRSl set Is gav as well, by this time ?t k (and It will be the "great S3 iter mis Fourth." too), except for SSrties at the clubs on the Fourth., you l"M scarcely know there was any one Jnttherf . so many will be leaving for Fawns he Wt and New England. The Be Witt Curlers will go to Bar Harbor for part of July, o Kod Gris conn have gone to Watch Hill, the Bob Cw'atts are going up to Newport and the Stewarts to Nnrragansett Tier. DICKIE was very much Interested in the lovely bureau scarf Grandma ms embroidering for Aunt Emily. In fact he was so Interested that every time he got the chance he would take It out of the drawer to look at it. Finally he was told very oe tlvely that th scarf must stay in the drawer arid nwer be put anywhere else "W ell. nt fait the scarf was finished and nil wranred up beautifully in tissue paper HR. In a box. When Aunt Emily came to call the box was opened and It as perfectly empty. Imagine the con- AndXn a hunt started nil over the. h,w. Finally Dickie came in from plavVand Grandma had the inspiration tVa.k him if he had seen the pretty mrf anywhere. "Yes." said D cklf . ""mebody put it in a box. and I knew It ought to be in the drawer, so I took Hoot and put it there.' NANOT WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. W. Standlcy Stokes, of wiuihlckon avenue and carpenter street GrniHntown. will shortly Issue invito.. on? for a 'dinner on Friday evening July 8, in honor of Miss Sarah H Penrose daughter of Dr. Charles Bing ham Penrose, and Mr. Andrew Van Telt, whose marriage will tako place on Thursday. July 14 Mr and Mrs James Starr, of Olney avenue. Ciermantown. will give a dance thti evening nt the Gcrmantown Cricket Club In honor of their daughter, Miss 8arah Logan Starr. Supper for about 300 guests will be served at 11 o clock. Miss Starr, who will he one of the corn ing reason's debutantes, will make her debut nt a tea which her parents will tte on Thursday, October 6. She will a'no be the guest of honor at a ball, which her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta. and her parents will gln together on Friday, November II at the Ht'llevue-Stratford Many en tertainments are being planned In Miss Starr's honor Mr and Mrs. Coleman Peace Brown. of Roscommon. Devon . Mr and Mrs Wjillam Bake Whelen. of Clovelly. De von. and Mrs. Wlnflold S Arter will be among the guests at a house party which Mr. Carlos Stoddard will give over the week-end of July 8 at his home in Mad ison, Conn Mrs Alfred Taul Morris, of Villa nova, will entertain at dinner this eve ning In honor of her daugnteis, Miss Ottllio Morris and Miss Prtscllla Morrl. before the dsnee Mr and Mrs Allen H WhltlnK will cle in honor of their son, Mr Allen E Whiting, Jr. Among the i quests will be MHs Henrietta Fritz. Miss' anc Norton. Miss Florence I'aul Kane. Mr John P.helm, Mr. Theodore Rall, Mr Edwin G Fox. Mr. William Uppln-1 cott, Mr John Kenton Elsenbrey and Mr John Kent Kane, Jr I Mr nml Mrs Allen E. Whiting, of Waterloo road, Wayne, will entertain nt dance this evening in honor of their son, Mr Allen E Whiting. Jr , at tha , "unnyorooK f.un Club Mr. and Mrs. Whiting and their son will rail for Eu. .,.??, on .Jul' b whore they will travel until earlv In September. Mr and Mrs Paul Spencer, of 2014 Jvocuet street, are spending some time nt wemeraviile .fciu ia.Mrs rohn W Converse and I win i ,arnlly of t'hetwynd. Rosemont ' HL 'aVB early next month for Narra ih. ., ' R l ' where they ill spend . ne summer at their ctotnge ! thM.r.anM Mrs' c' Stnnlev Borton and ' lv L, milv J fhesinut "1" will short aeefi e.J,r r'ai1 -Ma5'. whore they will eupy their cottage for the summer cltv nrf vMrB,. cralB ldl!e, of this tiri ... . No,v York- ar spending the frly summer nt Newport. Locust Mr?.a.nd,"' M- Wetherlll, of 2105 it SaS I'1, ,', .occl'PlnK her cottng & summer"' R U Whero ahe W,U spen'1 VlilanoaT('1 T ,Bodine, of StonelHgh. WemSiUa spndlnK aeveraI wce, M il'ind3 MXrI.artS,?eorB?t daBhter of Pelh.". I." Wlllam H. Oeorge. of . week-end Donofihue as.h.'" Cfun' w' Pend next ' John Wister of Belfield German- ft time bb the nnest Paul ltcllly at Kt tu i '" ' "ter o of h,r,s",mllnBBiu Hntr Va r" thefraon. m" Ha,r,old M riA nl QeoVe fL Hn,?ld " ,'nd" a"d Mr Gerifanton-n r.;uf,GO:o r'reeno fltr'et aeii?hv- h1" J 'etno . Ju,y 15 tor th summed ' Whcro they wl" 8pend Mi. -- . -- tV. .!" trs of HirM' -V'V" Livingston Staffer,?" Georgo W I. nirlHU Tlrvn Mnt.,' lA. .J t.l. .i.' " V. "" " ! ,cl1 u" o'ecupy oKShi' Me., wlwri. they i?!'r in the . ' ,VU'"'ti'; ""l JUKI .IIS fM Vill nrMn' i V he" Mr of Ch?.n.Mr?..ffri Alexander Pearson the r Mrs Pear- r Wllf.nu coge ai vni," f". vrcupyj"K s"j!"nt. r ' ""'.mes or r i,ii. in ,'..., . , " "".' ssts for ,iU, '"" ""' "6 mtir J!"' 1uihwr" Mieorf,f " ''Hrn.l rson Mr ,fM'!H ",'Mf Warder and l West viii; .B0 u Warder. .Jr , of U"'' Ittl laVt wn."Ve 'W""e Chestnut ' Celeetln ii - fVe'"1 ln aummei SSW.W with .V.A""kr '"d J!" Mrt. Josenh i nno, "n1 aunt- Mr Mrs ai.v.Pv J Brown, at Bay Hend 5ftu"t.rV'Iia2,r,.p- "oblnson n" her a,, Cirolbi nK ena v- Robinson and ,Wo "oblnson, and har ons. Mr. William F. Robinson and Mr. Alex ander P. Robinson, Jr., of 326 West Mermaid lane, Chestnut Hill, hae gone to their summer home In Canada, whero they will remain unltl October. Mlsa Catharlnn U Robinson Is traveling abroad with her uncle and nunt, Mr. and Mra. Danlol Haddock Farr, of Deno House, Chestnut Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Sansom Dorey, of 1518 Locust street, will leave tho carfv part of thla week for the Marlborough Blenheim, Atlantic City, whero they will spend the summer Mr, and Mrs. Bertram Hebertson Tun nel! and their young son. Bertram Tun- nell, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, nro spending neverai wccks nt iieacn itaven as the guests of Mrs. TuntieU'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Edwin Mcgargeo, of Now York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph A. Whltakor, of 1628 North Gratx street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ida Josephine WhltaHer, to Mr. Malcolm Cameron Brock, of Boston Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kobaok, of 2310 North Bodlne street, nnnounco tho en gagement of their daughter. Miss Lillian Evplyn Koback, and Mr. Edwin R. Rolchol, of this city. Mrs. a. Harpor Leeper. of the Media Mause, haa returned from Aurora-on-t.nko Cayuga, N. V., whero sho nttended commencement wock at Wells College. J?rHiTrlmb.le p.rn"' of Media, who Is spend njr a few days In Washington, re turned to his homo on Sntuiday. NORTH PHILADELPHIA i?i,.y Hf ,887 ?rth Twcnty-thlrd street, will leave th"s week to occupy their cottage on Boston avenue. Chelsea. Miss Jeannctte R Berg, whose engage ment to Mr Sidney Good, of Wheeling. . a.. has been announced, was en tortalned recently bv her cousin. Miss Jeannctte S. Berg, of 141 Apaley street, (ermnntown. at an aluminum shower. The members of the Board of Dlrec torn of the Council of Jewish Women gave a luncheon nt Mineral Springs. Wil low Grove. Inst week, In honor of Mrs. M.!l,s U Mnrgolls Mrs Joseph Snellen burg and Mrs. Morton Hecht. Mr. JOBenh IT Tnlllnn O0rt vrAMu Bronrl street and Jenklntown.'wUl leave odav for Buck Hill Palls by motor, re turning Julv 8. A Popular Debutante Marriaeo Takos Place at) Church of Good Shepherd, Rosomont Notable amnncr th arli- p.nmmi,!- tved i .., i - .. . i ... ' -!!'..'-.'."-.--' LumRB in mat or miss Thoto by Msrceau RIISS OTTILIK MORKIS Daughter of Mrs. Alfred Paul Morris, of Vlllanova, who will bo tho guest of honor at a dinner tlili evening to bo given by her mother. Miss Morris was n debutante of the last season SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurence Ernst are being congratulated on the birth of a son. Charles Ernst. Mrs. Ernst will bo rememberod as Miss Margaret Magner, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles n Magner. of 170f McKean street. Mr. Joseph Hnlpln has returned to his home at 2631 South Lnmbert street, after having spent a few days at Wild-wood DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Marjory Black, daughter of Mrs. Crosby M. Black, of Chester, Is the guest for a fortnight of Mr. nnd Mrs, William Stafford Parker at their home In Roanoke. Va. Mrs. Hnrry Broughnll Pepler. who has been tho guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm S Mclntyre, of Moy Inn, for n few weeks, returned on Frl day to her homo In Toronto, Canada, Mr. and Mrs Jnmcs Brown enter tained Informally nt a dnnco at their home In Llanerch on Tuesday evening Inst. There wero twenty guests Mrs. Henry 'nn it cin.,,.. Chester, nnd her daughter, Mrs. Wll Ian, Smith Plckrell, of Phoenix. Arli., "" Wednesday for a week's visit to New ork. Mrs. Plckrclj arrived from Ar(2ona a fortnlcht aco and will be tho guest of her parents for several weeks. Dr. anu airs, tuoever eniertnincn nt a buffet luncheon at their home n few days ago. FRANKFORD Miss Edith Gray' and Mr. George Gray. Jr., daughter and son of State Etonntor and Mrs. Georare Gray, of 1224 Wakollng Mreet, have relumed home to spend their summer vacation. .Mips Edith Gray Is a student at Wilson Col lego nt ChAmbcrsburg', while Mr. Georgo uray, Jr., attends benign university. The annual garden party for the benefit of tho Frnnkford Hospltnl took place on FVidiy and Saturday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Taylor, of 5000 Penn street, are spending the sum mer at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Georte Cocker, of Ar rott street, nccompnnled by their daughter. Mrs. Stanley H. Wolf, will rpend tho summer at their bungalow at Martsviue, along me rosnamlny. YARDLEY Mr. William M. Welch, son of Mr. and Mri- Robert W. Welch, wns ernd- uated from Cornell University on Wed nesday, receiving the degree of mechan ical engineer. 'Mr. and Mrs Welch mo tored to Ithaca, where they nttended the commencement exercises, and after ward spent some time at Watklns Glen. Invitations have been received from mends here for the wedding of Miss e,ana Lar, or Lalinska, and Mr Stan ley Bllnn. of this place, which will take place at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday, July 8, at 6 o'clock Mrs Charles M. Eames is spending tmmo umo in tsnippcnsnurg, wnere sue is visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Nlckles. Leas Unemployed In Germany Berlin. June 27. Unemployment is being grndunlly reduced throughout Germany. The number of persona sup ported by the State fell off -Kl.000 In May to .158,000. B. CHERTAK WENGER 1229 Walnut Street ANNOUNCES BEGINNING TODAY Our Annual Extraordinary Clearance Sale of 200 HATS AT Eight Dollars Former Price $28 to $40 The hats that ro into our Annual Summer Sale comprise our regular stocks. At tho specially reduced prices thev present values hard to match. Our clientele comes to these Sales regularly, year after year, because thev know the values represented reach back through workshop and studio to the selection of the best materials. Service, full and satisfying, is the natural consequence of this care. MISS E. W. PACKARD WEDS MR. H. CHURCH Engaged rs! Spurts Clothts hare indeed undergone a great change, the most modern designs being shatcn in July Good Housekeeping. OTORIES by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Fanny Heaslip Lea, Con ingsby Dawson, Emma-Lindsay Squier and James Oliver Curwood, together with 76 other features in July Good Housekeeping out today Elizabeth Wood Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T rands Kandolph Packard, of tho Meadows, Vlllanova. and Mr. Herbert Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I.. Church, which will be solomnltcd this afternoon at B o'clock In the Church of the Oood Shepherd, Ftosemont. Tho bride, who will be given In marrlago by her father, will wear a gown of white chiffon made with a court train. Hor yell, which will bo of old rosepolnt fam ily lace, will be fastened with a spray of orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouquet o' llllen of tho valley and white orchids. She will be attended by her sisters. Mrs. Arthur t.. Hillings, as matron of honor, and Miss Ruth Packard, as maid of honor Thev will bo gowned allko In frocks of Nile "green chiffon and will wear large leghoin tints trimmed with pastel shades of organdie, and they will carry bouquets of summer (lowers. Miss Mildred Packard, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Packard, nnd Miss Anne Packard, daughter of Dr and Mrs Frnncls It. Packard, cou sins of tho bride, will bo flower gtrls. They will wear frocks of gray chiffon nnd leghorn hats trimmed wllh pastel shades of organdie, and will carry bas kets of summer flowers. Mr. Kdward Lyon Clark will act as best man, and the ushers will Include Mr (Jeorge Randolph Packard. Mr. Perclval Drayton Taylor, Mr. Howard . Knoedler. Jr., Mr. Louis r, Mndclrn. 3d. Mr. Aubrey Huston and Mr. Albert Nalle. A reception will fdl low nt tho homo of the bride TUONCO D'ADAMO A pretty wedding will take place this afternoon nt S o'clock In St. Rita's Catho He Churoh. at Broad and federal streets, when Miss Helen IAdamo, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lulgl D'Adamo, of 1830 South Fifteenth street, will be married to Mr Anthony Tronco. Tho Rov. Father Relchart will perform tho ceremony. The a large hat to match. Her bouquet also will consist of pink roses. Mr. Joseph Vlolanto will bo best man. A reception will follow the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Troncw will leavn for their wedding trip tJ Atlantic City, New York nnd Niagara Falls They will bo nt home after July 15 at 28 Broadway, Camden RHOADS HANCOCK Th wedding of Miss Ida Hancock, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Han cock, of this city, and Mr. Hornco Stirl ing Rhoads, son of Mr. nnd Mm Hor aco P Rhoids. nlso of this city, took place on Saturday afternoon nt o'clock The ceremony was performed bv the nev. Russell H. Conwcll The bride wns attended by Miss Grace !5p stell. Mr. Gordon B. P. Rhoails wnf best man for his brother A reception followed tho ceremony. After a wed ding trip Mr and Mra. Rhonds will live In this olty. Mr Rhonls Is a iradUntn or me univ of 1914 veralty of Pennsylvania class Photo bj Ottn Saronv Co MISS HELEN LOUISE LAING Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Truman Lalng, of 0M South Forty ninth street, whoso engagement to Mr. Frederick Ayers Decker, of Elmlra, N. Y was recently announced bride will wear a white lace gown over white satin, with a tulle veil wreathed with orange btonoms Sho will carry a bouquet of lilies of thn valley and white orchids Miss Carmeln D'Adamo, sister of the brldo, will act ni bridesmaid, nnd will wear a dress of pink char mcusa trimmed ith point lace and a hat of pink chiffon trimmed with pink feathers, She will carry a bouquet of pink roses Miss Atda Terrano will act a maid of honor nnd will wear a pink crepe de chlno dress trimmed with point laoo and Lewis 128 SO. FIFTEENTH ST. Three Days More Before Moving on June 30th to Fifteen Nineteen Walnut Street We Offer Final Reductions On All Merchandise STERN -COHEN An attractive wedding will take placx 'his evening nt 6 o'clock at Mercantile Hall when M'ss Violet Mae Cohen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Reuben Cohen, Sr, of 02.1 Routh Seventeenth street, will become the brldo of Mr Abrnm h Stern, of Washington Tho Rev tyon H Klmaleli will perform the cero mony Tho brldo, who will stand under a canopy, will wenr a gown of duchess satin embroidered In crystal and pearls. Her court train will be covered by n long veil of duchess and rose point laco wreathed with orange blossoms Bne win carry orchids and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor. Mrs. Hnrry Frechle, will be dressed In a hand-embrolderod white organdie frock over Nile green and a green organdie picture hat trimmed with pink roses She will carry roses. The bridesmaids, who will Include Miss Cella Stem, Miss Jennie Wender, of Washington, Miss Iothnlro Abrnms nnd Miss Solma Bach arnch, will bo gowned In Nile green organdie with green hats Their bou quets will be formed of pink sweet-peas. The best man will be Mr Lewis Cohen. 2nd, the bride's brother, and the ufchers will Include- Mr Samuel Rosenblatt, master of ceremonies, Mr Simon U II Cohen, unother brother of the bride, Mr Hermnn Stern, Mr Morris Black man, Mr. Alfred Bythlner and Mr Charles lesser Mr and Mrs Stern will spend the summer In Callfornlii nnd Yellowstone Park They ulll live in Washington. MARK Zt'CKBR A proUy wedding took place last even ing at 6 o'clcck at the Hotel lor ralne, when Miss Bertha Rvelyn Zucker, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Zuoker, of B12fi Noith Eleventh street, became the brldo of Mr Paul Mark, of this city Tho ceremony was performed by Rabbi Marvin Nathan Tho bride was given In marriage by her father She wore a gown of kittens' ear satin. Her veil was of tulle nnd princess lace trimmed with pearls nnd orong blossoms nnd she carried a bouquet of roses nnd lllle of the valley. The bride was attended bvher sutet Mls Sophia Lillian Zucker ns maid nf honor, who was gow pd In a jellow kittens' ear catln dress beaded In orchid and Jnde Yellow roses nnd orrhld sweet peas formed her shower bouquet The bridesmaids we.ro Mls Rba Zucker and MUs Sophia Spiel berg In frocks of rrenm lace with or chid 'foundntlons Thoy carried bou quets similar to the maid of honor's and all wore picture hats to match their dreBses. Mr Raymond Mark win best man and Mr Samuel Zucker and Mr John Mark ncted ns ushers Mr and Mra Mark will travel through Canada and will be at home. 15421 lyoba non nvrnue. In October -This store will close Friday night, July 1, and. "will not open until Tuesday morning, July 5" 50NW1T TELLER C CO. jfceJpecia&y Jhop ofOriainationr CHESTNUT X 13th STREET For TUESDAY J EXCEPTIONAL OFFER MISSES' NEW FROCKS Three Groups of Crepe de Chine Frocks and Sports Dresses SLIP-ON FROCKS Fine quality crepe de Chine in white, black, 0 gr navy, flesh, jade and beige. A youthful &j" model trimmed with contrasting moire ribbon. Special TWO-PIECE SPORTS DRESS An exceptionall. heavy crepe de chine C f 'JC dull finish. A plaited skirt with belt ma bejjs 7 '& used separate!. Navy, white, black, jade, . , beige and flesh. Special THE KERCHIEF MODEL canton crepe finish crepe de Chine frock with separate silk slip to match, girlish frock has fagotting as its onlv ration. Navy, tan, black, gray, white and Jade. This 29-75 Special MISSES' TAILORED SERGE AND POIRET TWILL SUITS : Formerly 39.75 to 55.00 25-00 A group of twenty suits in black and navy that we close out at this very low price. will A'o C. O. D's. All Sales Final .This store will close Friday night, July 1, and "will not open until Tuesday morning, July 5 BONWIT TELLER &, CQ CMur Specialkj Stcp fOrtauxnltont CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Tuesday Blouse Offering Hand-Made Blouses, Batiste, Voile and Georgette Blouses CRUSH AT SINGER'S FUNERA Crowds Overturn Monuments at Burial of Lucille Marcel ( Vienna, .Tune 27. -Great croWcM; gathered jesterdny nt thn funeral of LX cllle Mhrrol, opcrntle soprano, who was;, the wife of Felix WelnRartner, tho cone durlor. ,, During tho burial services thouaand? nf not-ennx niniln n ritnli fnp thn prnv,' ihlilc, overturning monuments nnd rnll$ ingn. in the cruBh ninny were trampled, and It wan necessary to nummon , polio rPHrrvcB. MARKKT AT NINETEENTH II TO 11 -I'ARAMtU'NT InE8I3NTfl DE MILLE'S LATEST PRODUCTION "The Lost Romance" ,. . .WITH JACK HOLT. I5IS WIIJION AND CONRAD NAOEL AlT27jroi,.?.f,?rJc'9 omedy Creation, .. WHY THEV t.OVIJ CAVE .MEN ocl Trolorue E1war'I Albano. Sololit STANTON trrET.tt.1 MAY McAVOY 10TH P.M. "A PRIVATE ..A.,'',r.',-1N," . Toon-rvlile Comedy "THh SHIPPER HAS THE FUSB" PALACE Wallace Reid :v PAHAMOrs I s 1211 MARKET ST. 'O A M to 11 IS p Mr THEODORE ROBERTA,. i.U AONKS Arniss t i lOthC P MJ loo jrtf.'H HPEED" arcadia :;,rr "; , WANDA HAWLEY ' i'k that JAZZ BUILT" VIPTORFA "AUKETST ab. Oth V 1V 1 JVU- n A M )o n 1S v PAULINE FREDERICK 'SALVAGE" IN FIRST PRESENTATION PAPITOI 7:' MARKET HTREET rl 1 1 WI, mrv PICKKORD In Through th IlnW Door" RFCFNT "ari:et tt b-i itth.- GLOBE inrq I'liPiA-M STREET" MARKET STREET at irxmnn Al'DKVll.l.E ii to 11 TfAnvoNT i avp rnnrn caspad 8 .75 Formerly 13.50-15.00 10 .00 Formerly 16.50-19.50 Reduced because of broken sizes. There are not all sizes in everv stvle, but all sizes are to be had in these two groups. Exquisite hand-made blouses of Batiste, hand drawn and hand hemstitched. These are trimmed with Filet and Irish Laces. Also other blouses of voile and batiste, featuring the charming frill effect, trimmed with Irish and Filet Lace. In these two groups arc lovely Georgette Blouses in flesh and white, in a wide variety of models. No Exchanges BLOUSE SECTION No C. O. D's. . Ihis store will close Friday nitrht. Julv 1. anr "t-ill nn nnn. iimIII nr1..-. J.. .. ! T , w ... uui "lien iiiiin i ucbuu v morning, July o "1 7 EITH'S THEATRE Y FOUR MARX BROS. A RICHARD KEAN & CO. I 'n Srenn Krnm I' I Frank nhi A F.iirle Oi morel I Ra' m"" '' M l" rarr Hnrtman Veop a Fable Othr U WILLOW GROVE PARK Victor Herbert & His Orchestra ,- T o D A T FOt-R rriNTf rts OF NEW AND I FIRST T'ME r.inrrnsiTIi-i.Sf. 'EDNEDVT .11 -NE ."- MERPKRT DAT , Thure-la'- Jnn 30 Af'ernonn nnd Evenlnr PTRAWRRIPtJE i I.OTHirH t HORVfl ROSELAND DANCING TONIGHT BROAD ABOVE COLUMBIA IrmUtioft J or Adioobot ncntt Writ or rbooe for Eorraed or Prtnta4 SamplM. ROTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wibrt S. i c I jj. FOOT AND MM1J TROl III.KS Ins'antlv relieved b" our spenlal arch Mirpnrta fitted and ad 'uated b exprt. 11 u r S' .-imlpa Elaailr Hrnlerj tho most comfortable, aurrort for vari cose eln RWoUen Ilmba ueak knees nnd ankloa. Truse. abdominal and a'niMlc ur por'era of 1I kinds Lare,t manufao turera of deformi'j app lanrep in re world. Philadelphia Orthopedic o.. 19 N. 3th St. ' u ' 't' anl kep f refern-- - V I.. 'nRfsi'iuiKJiHrM i im cnu'in iiTmnuif ui mi rkukieiIti wi 'iBiniiuntrvasc: TRiiisnir;i-iK.inmif ni ric:i:mif ma oacHniEinitnfHinmi?!i:tK9t:iHnnn!un.T I'liraiGirwjiwiw'y George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays It's Allen's Hats Our Entire Stock of Millinery Greatly Under Regular Prices P. I At S5.00 -Exceptional value in smart tailored Hats. Make your fare n business asset. Don't be turned iwn tn. nuns of a vioor t-lln when Reincl Soap and ointment enn h- nbtninert at little f'om any drugRlst U'liallv clear rniav "nubl e fnuckly easily POHt nnrt pkln and '- al ere Prpt 'nnl. Ra'timore 7 T Md Resinol MISSES' WORSTED ALL-WOOL JERSEY SPORTS SUITS " Formerly priced 35J00 15-00 Eighteen orated Jersey Suits in smart sports models to be closed out at lcs than half price. A'o C. O. D's. All Sales Final MISSES' SECTION-FOURTH FLOOR .This store will cIok FVirinv ;. i..i,. i nnj 'will not open untU Tuesday morning, July 5: At SI 0.00 Hats for Dre&s-extraordinnry. -white prcdominatinR value Hundreds of Sports Hats for your vacation nerds at preatly lowered prices. Full-fashioned Hosiery in Silk or Lisle in Splendid Assortment VnwadavR hfn full-fashioned 1.n r ' r, in-d u lo ftnUe totidltlons, ivp are mote, tha-i i.. .ii-rii i ., ,iMp a splendid selection nnd cry attracthd t'-cd Full-Fanhloned Lisle Hose, 65c pair. Mercerized Lisle Hose, 75c, $1,00 pair. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose. $1.95 to 4.25. oh' (! -(Te All-Linen Tea Towels Half Price, 50e n Pordercd either red Tow ct m , the .H.l tnp vordR Tea rlnth n-m a i. .1,. 1 j- hi,. tv,. o-.. - s. u. ." ". .. '." "'"' '"T'le !, ,...1... . .. . .. . ......... ,1 ,'. t.,,r i"r miii . '" ' ' .1 '!' i ( na e nee p a. 11 tic fo ..e Tlnl. . ., -r.... . . n : ; r,.,,, l" " "" ln 1 rn iiiels rf 1 11 ::5i f ' n ' rf n I xi d Fh iii els 'leSoi 1 iilv n Cotton Birdeye at Special Prices jpei 1 loth in 10-drd g M Y m nualitv l.i.-de pnceH ce .11 thepe 18-inch width, special at $1.25 piece. 20-inch width, special at $1.35 piece. 22-inch width, special at $1.50 piece. 24-inch width, special at $l.fi5 plec. 27-inch width, special at $1.85 piece. Mussed Handkerchiefs Reduced to 15 1 Htn bordei d and of y Irs 3tid ccV rinca Duic-d fi urn hand'. i K as new en I t fni.l . W 1' .. undKcri-h f4 m n aiRf . r'' -5' ' 'id " -.. h 1K 1' ei i,K , mil,. ,lrT) K Our Skirt Section Is Splendidly Ready With Smart New Styles PEARL BORAX SOAP J(f YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT, SAVE THE WRAPPERS eKiMR or cotton tub ratines of Muarteht of models ThrouKhom the replete- with many special values 11 darnel serge and M'k week our oklrt section iv iij hi yi . ji 'Ul I tj; Mm "A
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