WS?;rf: "Vp flj" '-. -" y? f s ,si r. 5r TjvF' '; ' - th 'Tr7T ,'." '?"o i , is- 3. ; v " ,,i , f f m -' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIl-PHILADELPHIA, THTJEfeDAY, JULY 7, 1921 ft' c V rW R KS71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i'jyrtMCy Wynne PeWfi o Smart Frocc JFora fry Miss Seivell A Number of rhiladelphians Will , SpeUd Summer in Newport K rv"P vou hopfi tho Cooler npelU ami ihclr family, of 028 Fpruco street, i u x " . n.nd cinrkaon avonuo, acrmnntown. will fould keen UP? , wns mien n , tho latter tart of this month for . flaa rnn I Willi 11H1IL UA unin-J rljaa TVT . UAnSlM u.I.a!.- . a4 111 UilUtlVl I 1UVU F3V,l'lliL, V11C& U IHUJi- V 111 UeJ Monday I even saw wvernl per Pressed In suits and dark- drome, !&' now It's hot aate-Uolcn now nil Iiu ". j ft. - ...,. $ BTLkC frock of dark blue, or?'e i -..! wUlinsort ot reman emuruiu? trimr tat wa In Porslan, shades and ' HiSm iiSn and turned up off the ?M r?illn has bcauUftil hair and Im f4n " oVnoU Ho leave It in It SSSrtl beauty; Hgot, and WW. .. 'No permanent waves, no bobbin. S2wedriJrcMta. She Just colls Tt renai I her head In ft most becoming way flnd It is lovely. ' nID you know thai Flora Tower hasr I) come on East for n visit to i,cr ;; the Harry Payne Whltneys, Sfttdr country homo -In )Vtbury. I.. jVsta and Roddy havo settled out in log Angcle. where Koddy has business Interests. What a Dcaniiiui ""6, iimi ?i, and what an attractive briilo Tlorn made. They havo been married more than S?ar nnd .ftr0 vcy .hapl'y lm nther. Flora's sister. Barbara, will m"ke her debut next winter. Rodcrlct'o Sster. Mm. Itobcrtaon, who was Holon .kn lived in the West most of ""7. ' " ! 1.. l "Y "".'.. -.1 ..- the time Blnce ncr ninrciQKu, "'" UITI3 a number of PhllndelphiniiH nro already In Nowport for tno 9' Cramer. Tho Craig Biddlrs have goiifl flTre a's usual. Somehow Newport would not seem Newport wkiiouv i.ic beautiful Mb. "Iddle. Sho Is beautiful, ptnuii.u ..(iv. her don't you think? And by tho way, her dMiglitcr Laura is good Jookln.3, too. fihe will be a debutante In a couple of stars If I am not mistaken. Mr. anil Mr. Wddlo motored down from NeW rort lait Saturday for tho prize .fight , at Jeey City. Or, rather, did you know , that was not a prlza fight? It was a toxin bout, and If they had fought it out through the twolvo rounds tho ref eree could not havo mado a decision. If ho had, it would not havo been legal in New Jersey. Dompsey seemed to settle matters mmsoir ana so ncipoct mo rei eree out. Aren't laws funny things? THE Tom IUdgways nlso hnvo gone to Newport with their family. Mrs. Ridgway is looking very well this year. Sho does not seem so frail. She has such a delicato flower-llko face, wlth'her block hair and exquislto com plexion. The Alexander Rices, while not Phll adclphlans, always havo an interest to this city. Mrs. ltlco was formcily Mrs. Oeorgo Widener, nnd before her mar riage to Sir. Widener Miss Eleanor El klns. They havo returned from France and England, where they havo been ipendlng tho winter, nnd will open their Newport villa. The Fltz-Eugcno Dbcons went over to Europe in May and joined tho Bices In Paris, and tho George Wldoncrs also met them, nnd there were nany family parties. Mrs. Dixon was Eleanor Widener, Mrs. ltlco'o daughter, and George Widener Is her son. THE, Charles A. Porter, Jr.'s, nnd their daughter. Katherlno Porter, who Is to he n debutante next winter, sailed jesterday on the Adriatic for EuroDC. Thev will fctar abroad for scv eral months. And won't you just love to seo Katucrlnc s dresses next teaeon. Pretty ns ours are. there's al ways a something in the French touch that makes the gown moro attractive to us. Alberta Iteath lias rome lovely French frocks, too, nnd so lias Ellen Uoyd, who spent tho winter In Fiance. They aro to bo debutantes next year. CHARLIE boy was fond of Aunt Car rlo's baby, nnd had played with him eTery day from tho time ho was able to creep until he had reached the ngc of sixteen months, and he was still n baby to Charlie. And then Aunt Oa3fW3 foly had a little sister. Father GSMo In that evpulng nnd, calling Charlie, ho raid: "What do you think? Aunt Carrie has a new baby." Chnrllo looked at his father in a very unimpressed fashion, and then said he: "For Pete s sake, why bho'a not finished with tho other one yet." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. L. llcrt Kyster, of 432 Stato road, Cynwyd, nnnounco tho en gagement of tliolr daughter. Miss Doro thy KlnJHno Eyster, to Mr. Chailea Lester Gates, boh of Mr. Charles Gates, of Washington, Jlr, nnd Mrs. rtoland L. Taylor, of jovs un Yancey pioco nnn willow Brook,) Farm, Gwyncdd Valley, will glvo a houso purty tho woolc of September 1 in honor of their dauirhtcr, Mlsi Ellza ttthVnno Taylor, nt their summer horn &t Winter Harbor, Mo. Mr. nnd Mra. Taylor and MIsh Taylor will leavo next week for Winter Harbor. t" .Kno,s Rowland Levis, dauchter uJi ,- C1"l'1es Mnpargo Levis, of 0021 S . u.m Bircet. Qermantown, will re turn today from a visit to Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S, Dlo-jton and Ko.fnatB?rt0,r,' JJI23 I-wftlne DlSSm of S,od UM: Chestnut Hill, left lust Thev' win-Nrth?n?,t narbor' Mo!, wl oro mSLw'LW.1 th0 remainder of tho " "'heir cstato theio. Mr and Mj?iet?n84.on-,n-Iaw nnl lauirhtor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowart "Wurts spend tno remainder of tho summer. Mr, nnd Mrs. Joslalt Blnekwoll Bar- J tow and their dnuchtpra, Miss UKzabctli Dulles llartow and Miss Mary V. Bar- ( tow, of Chestnut Hill, will spend AuBiiH . at Pocono Lnko I'rcserVo. ' Mrs. Francis X. Dercum and her daughter, Mlsa Elizabeth C. Dercum, of 1710 Walnut street, who aro traveling abroad havo arrived In Paris from Deati vllle. Thoy aro spending somo tlmo at tho Hotel do Franco ot Cholseul. Mr. Walter L. Pylo, Jr., of 1031 Chest nut street, has left for nn extended tour In Northern Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Treaut Mcgargoo, ot 100 Allen's lano, Chestnut Hill, aro re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, nenry I'renut Megargco, Jr., on ' .Tuna 13. Mrs. Megargeo will bo re.mom bpred as Miss Bcrnlco Caldwell Schcrer, of this ctty. Mlsa LUlu Ccvallos, of Bayshoro, L. I., ' will ba tho guest of honor nt dlnnor this ' evening, to be given by Mr. nnd Mro, Ooorno WIllInK1. Jr.. of Ch9tnut inn . MIbi Covallos will visit Mr. and Mrs, Willing fQr a few clays. Mr. and Mrs. Reed A Morgan and Mlsa Elizabeth Moriran. of Chestnut Hill will sail today for a several months trip ' ' nDroaa. xnoy will visit the battloflelds of Franco and moter through Italy be fore returning In tho autumn, Mr. Theodoro Voorhecs Wood, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs Charleu Randolph Wood, of Klklnn Pnilc, will sail today for Eu rope, whora ho will Join his aunt. Miss Juliana Wood, in Pnrls. Miss Wood who has been apondlng sovernl month In Italy, la at present In Paris. Sho will remain abroad a year. Lieutenant Commander Hamilton P South, U. 8. N.. and Mrs South, of 2131 Shunk street, left last week for Ports mouth Navy Yard. Mrs. South will bo rememborcd as Miss Gladys Turnbull. Mrs. Jny B, Llpplncott has arrived nt Capo May, where alio will remain for tho cummer, Mrs. Thomas Holllngsworth Androws, of 2B10 South Twenty-second street, will loavo today for Jamestown, R. I., to spsnd tho summer Mr. nnd Mrs. William Simpson, 3d, havo arrived at Capo May to visit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCabo at their cot tage ror tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Donald son, of Swarthmore, nro spending a few weeks nt Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs. Donald son was beforo her morrlago on Juno 23 Mis i M. Lillian Williamson. Tho Rov. and Mrs. Houghton, of Walllngford, wcro guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Curol Thayer, of Swarthmore. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Jaquetto and their family havo gone to Penobscot Lake, Mo, They will return to their homo in Swarthmoro In September. Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of 5015 McKean avenue, Gormantown, Is staying at tho Ambabsndor, Atlantic City. Mro. Justlco Mltcholl and hor little daughter, who havo been gueits of her father and sister, Mr. Robert Greon and Miss Beuiah Green, of Swarthmoro, for several weeks, will return in a short tlmo to their homo In Chicago. tw,T;i .nn? Mr3- .Max Lcvy nn(1 "I" ? K. ,VevK ot 1303 Suruco street. Mas Hiimmcr in uioucestor, Ir. nnd ?VTra LV.M....i C..1 -m . Touralno Apartments. iS5n ' c;,.,, mS?;'n.2.V0 .P" t0 Chelsea for tho --.... ..v 4 IIIUIUI13. f WX tam wmm??' hhh 0 - wmx vrnmimaamm " m?'" ' Hmmwqm? wt I'-f m wmmw w t m k ' a i Urn IIIbV' A ' A WeMiWMB&&it ' J i$. 2s smiiQM: . j"1, ' .z?j :,ymv.zxw,) - ! && mm : MOOnE8TOWN Miss Fanny Walton, of Second street. entcrtnlned tho Rev. James H. Lamb, of Wayno, on Sunday. Mr. Lami was ior merly rector of Trinity Church. Mr. Paul Otter will sail on Saturday for Honduras, whero he Is encaged In business. He has boon spending his vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Otter, of Falrview avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Sulllvnn, of Choster nvenuc, will spend their vaca tion in tho Pocono Mountains, DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. and Mrs. William I. Hull, of Swarthmore, havo left for Jamestown, R. I whero they will remain until September. Miss Ethel Gibbons Means, daughter of Mrs, Anna O Means, of Swarthmore, and Mr. John Swoctman Skclly wero ninrriod quietly nt the Prqsbytorlan Church In Swarthmore. on Juno 25. Mr. and Mrs. Skelly aro spending a fort- LITTLE BENNY fS NOTE BOOK By Lee Papa My sister Gladdls was up In her room looking at some of tho paintings nnd things she did in Art Skool and I scd, Hay Gladdls, do n drawing of me, will jou Gladdls, won't you Gladdls? O I guess you'll do to practice on, sod Gladdls. Prohcrly mccnlng my looks wnsent cnythlng wondcrfill to draw, and sho got out n pencil and n pad of drawing imper and I sat down In n chair nnd sho started to draw me. n. rnrt- "' mwr uuuut n minnic i fieri. nn i night In tho Poconos. whero they went como over nnd look nt it. Gladdls? y motor ior a weauing journey. vviiuuy not, ttfjep Still, ivo oarcly Miss Mildred Simpers, daughter oflstnrtod, scd Gladdls. And sho kepn Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Simpers, of .on drawing mo by puttlnc somo lines MRS. GEORGE V. K. KCKIIMtDl' Daughter of .Mr. unil Mrs. Frederick Ilnhn, of JJOm North Ninth sttcct, who, with Mr. Erhhnrdt, Is spendlnj: a few days with her pnrcnls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kcltlinnlt, whoso inarrlai;o took placo recently, havo Just returned from n motor trip through tho Now England States. They will live at 0 Regent placo, Rochester, N. Y. 3750 North Eighteenth street, and tholr family will leave shortly for Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Goll nnd Mrs. Martha M. Downs, of 1417 Alle Khcny avenue, will leavo shortly to Epcnd the summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. J. Prccott, of North Eleventh street. In at her cottngo In Ocoan City for tho summer months. Tho B. B. Club spent July 4 at Parvlns Mills. Tho members Included Miss Jean Stevens, Miss Floronce Oxman, Miss Anna Oetninn, Miss Lillian Masters, MIbj Frances Oelinnn and Miss Eliza beth Rosenberg. WEST PHILADELPHIA Tho marriage Is announced of Miss Knthryn Morton Burnett, dauuhtT of Mr. James Burnett, of Stratford, X. J to Mr. William Wnugh Grlffln. son of Mrs Anthony Grlffln, of 5050 Chester avenue, on Mondny, Juno 27, at Old St. Joseph's Church. nfl'v?'?' Joseph L. Kelman, of i.w ia&t uishart street.- nnnnimn. th MnrmMtw ?- i the,r dn"B"tor. Miss mccK of-thvia"giaty: t0 Mr- Wllbur a SOUTH PHILADELPHIA i.?IlfB ,I'l.tllr'no Wnxler, daughter of w"nT.,:Mr8- William Waxier, of 1830 v. ost I'assyunk avenue, is spendlnrr a fow days at Atlantic City. DI,cnu'nB a nfC5'1inn0lIln.f! rs- Willlnm O. Smith, of .MOB South Twenty-first street left "ccutly for Jamestown. It. I., Whcr, they will spend tho summer. Mr. Richard O'Brien baa returned to his homo at 1SJ4 South Seventeenth a"lsea?fter BIKndlns "'voralVdaC8enuJ Mn'"L nnMn F0,"cr dauBhter of NORTH PHILADELPHIA rnMr?-,S andla Detwllcr. of I94v Xortli T;.elf" "treet, gave n dl iner at Grebl ttiSt l!lr!ldnPd,ly,,n .1,0nr 0f the twSty n i i '''''day of her grandson Mi o'rChtweJh?o $! M- CVcrs 10I0--xS?f, ad'XK'S o 1 N'nA1!-, ?m Mr?: I,nl"P Rosenau. of 1520 fc-Vi. 't5.'Xlth f'rr'11. aro spending tho tj.Jb I'lilimont Country Mr. and Mrs. Wnllaco L. Do Mottc FRANKFORD Miss Jeannetto G. Pcndlebury. of 171.1 Pcnn street, Is spending thlo month with Miss Elizabeth Van Scoter, of the Lako Shore Nurseries, Dunkllk, N. Y. Sho will spend tho remainder of the season with her mother, Mrs. E. B Pendlcbury, at their cottage, the Gables, South Hampswell, Cnsco Bay, Me. A numb.'r of clrla from this section. Including Mis3 Mnrgnret Thorp, Miss Katuerina uampuen, -Miss jjorotny Li crton and Miss Dorothy Woodward, nro spondlng somo tlmo at Northdeld, Ma3s. Mr. and Mrs Anton Ilartman and tholr family, of 10J0 Foulkrod street. nro spending tho summer In Wlldwood Crc-it. Mlsa Lottlo Lehman .of Orthodox stroat, and Miss Helen Potter, of Harri son sticot. aro spending n fortnight In Atlantic Olt, whero they uro tho guests of Mrs. C. Hlggtns nt her cottage on South Connecticut avenue Swarthmore, will go this week to Bus zArds Bay, Mass.. where sho will be tho guest of friends for three wcoks, spend ing August with her parents at Squir rel Inn, Halnca Fall, N. Y. Mrs. Simpers hns been spending tno week-end with her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Orcen, of Medio, at their Ocean City cottngo. NORRI8TOWN T.UliUnnnt CfnnUn IT TTtinal t anfl Mrs. Hunslcker, of As'tor street, will I rci?1nl'1, I" '10 position plenso on the paper and then looking up nt mo and then drawing some more lines nnd then looking up nt rae agon ns If she wimted to make sure I hadent changed env slnts tho last tlmo sho looked, me thinking, O, I know wat, 111 serprize her the next time ijhc looks up. And I quick terncd erround In the chair so wen Gladdls looked up agon nil she saw was my hack view, saving. jou lxpcct mo to draw you kindly sail today from New York for Antweni. Bolgium. Lieutenant Hunslcker, who Is connected with tho" Quartermaster's Corps of tho United States Army, will bo assistant to tho chief of tho American Graven Registration Scrvlco In Paris. Mrs, Vernon Blondln, of West Mar shall street, who boforo her mnrrlagc In April was Mlrs Margaret Hague,, of Conshohocken, was tho guest of honor at ft surprlso miscellaneous nhower given by tho members of her Sunday school class of tho Episcopal Church of Conshohocken. WICll nOHltlnn? T eorl nn,l flln,t,1l scd, Tern erround tho way you wero immceditly. Wicli I did, saying, Can c"me over and look at It now, Gladdls? no you cant, nnd now for merscy snkes keep still, youro about as mutch rived. fun to draw as a flee, sud Gladdls, And sho kenp on drawing me, and the next tunc she looked down nt the paper. agen I quick got off the chair nnd next time she looked up to sec my faco she saw It upside down on nccount of me stand ne on the floor on my hands, saying, Hello Gladdls, can you see me all rite? And I quick got off my hands to keep from falling off, saying, Can I look at it now. Gladdls? Neither now or nt eny futuro time, scd Gladdls. And she took the page off tho pad mad nnd tore it up, Incloodlue my plckturo on it, mo enying, O well, 1 bet it dldent look mutch llko me eny-wavs. And I went out to seo If eny of tho fellows was out, wlch about 4 was. Dar Honors ftchaffer Tho Delaware County liar Associa tion nt a meeting in Media yesterday unanimously Indorsed Justlco Willlnm I. Schaffer for election to the Supremo Court. Members of tho association pledged support to Justice Schaffer's nomination and election. A committee, consisting of John E. MrDonotigh. V. Gilpin Robinson nnd Joseph II. Hlnkso'n wns appointed to prepare a resolution to be sent to every bar association in the State In bchnlf of Hchaffer. A reso lution was also adopted commending Governor Sproul for his appointment of Schaffcr to the bench. Fire Damages Auto Ilymnn Koinalsky, 1110 South Third street, parked his car in front of his home last night and left tho englno run ning. When ho came out later, he found the machine In flames. The blaze was extinguished before firemen ar- Boy, Three, Hit by Auto Three-year-old Sidney Zimmerman, 1701 North l-llty-third Mrcet. was etnick by tho automobile of Pliilin Sll- verstlne, Sixth nnd Lombard streets, at Fifty-third street and Pnrksldo avenue last night. The boy wns taken to the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hos pital, but was found uninjured, physi cians say. WJ 5G4 -3$6ao 503 3nf(fl PCnUe r NEW YORK , JmtZ'QikrUmz "Sports" Oxford Whito Buck; Whito Buck, Pntont Coltskin trimmed; Whito Buck, Tan Calf trimmed J.9S WHITE KID, Ik These Are Opportune Buying Days for Women Who Desire Fashions of the Highest Character at Lessened Cost EXCEPTIONAL VALUES SILK STOCKINGS WHITE, 1.95 Russia Calf Color & Hut Brown Shade, Z.35 THIS IS GOOD NEWS A OLT don't have to go on paying Twelve and Fifteen Dollar for good shoes. HALLAHAN'S "Lower Prices Campaign" gives you tho same thins for SEVEN NINETY-FIVE. 'ALLAHAN" JUL GOOB gMOEoS 921 MARKET STREET 60th 8c Chestnut St. 5604 Germantown Ave. 273G Germantown Are. 1 COMPLAIN OF NOISY CAIMU l; Horpltals Object to Thumping ft Trolleys Due to Bad Ralls Complaints from hospitals of noIsW made by trolley cars have been filed with Mayor Moore, nnd the Mayor 'h8 transferred the complaints to the Phil ndelphla Rapid Transit Co. In an official statement Issued by tho Mayor yesterday he nnnounced receipt of the complaints, nnd said ho had called them to the attention of Thomas E. Mitten, the P. II. T. president. "It seems tho noises aro duo to the thumping of traction cars In tho lra mediate neighborhood of tho hospltnls," sald tho Mayor. Ho said ho knew Mr. Mitten "had troubles of his own," and tho Mayor added lie had been, advised some of tho noises were due to bad rnlbj, a condition, which he hoped, Mr. Mit ten might be able to alleviate. Phlladclphlans Sail for Europe Among the passengers who Balled from New York for Cherbourg n' Southampton on tho White Star link Adriatic were Mr. and Mrs. Whitwiril W. Coxc, of 20 il Spruce street: Ms Alexander M. Fox, Jr., 2008 Sprue street, and Miss Mary Dercum, all of this city. MARKET AT NINHTHKNTH r 11 TO M -PAIIAMOUNT PnnsKNTfl THOMAS MEIGHAN IN "WHITE AND UXMAHniED" STANTON '"ff.fVft ff-B'i. m. Added rharklfton'n South Pole Expedition PAI AfF 1214 MARKET BT. . fih'iTti-'1-' l A M TO 11:13 P.M. JACKIE COOGAN " "PECK'S BAD BOY" ARCADIA CHESTNUT ST. Bel. loth mr-LJl-. in :u TO il;is P. M. "THE LITTLE FOOL' MILTON SH,T,S AND OnA CAREW VICTORIA MARKET ST. Ab. Oth . "REPUTATION" rnATtinmo LLiumuvn rRIBCILLA DEAM PAPITOI 724 MARKET STREET rl i i PERPt'r: IIAVAKAWA. " IN "BLACK RQ3E3" RFPFNT MARKET ST Bl. 17TTI rM-vji-.ii i wilt, Rnorni in "nPTT.Tr OV n'OMEfT 1-1 yEYTH'S THEATRE FLORENCE MOO '( MOORE A Plant nt Mirth SIX BROWN BROS. Hrrrwn 1021 Children Kn in . Oth- rcnturn a ?irnphon Bund vMth Tom l WROE'S BUDS OF I Ph"B,'"1Phlfs Clevcrett C J 1 Hcrmnn: Aor' Pabl WILLOW GROVE PARK Victor Herbert and His Orchestra Victor Herbert Conduct ench Concert At 2 .10, 30, 7:4S nnd BM.1. BPUCIAL J1 00 TLATTRRS SERVED AT THE CASINO DAII.T. Tske a Ride Ton tbi' Scenic Rnllvrnvi! and Krp Cool. DANCE IN DANCELAND DEMPSEY-CARPENTIERr't NOW BEINO SHOWN 'clu"" Vi p m. Towers Theatre lgX&$3- EVERT INCIDENT OK RIO CONTEST pl!l!li Less Expensive CORSETS FOR SUJIJIER WEAR tefe U t Straws & Panamas 8- 51 N. 7tli St. Cleaned and Remodeled tlin ni-ncBt sin dc for nnnrr. ur 10 yearn of experience I nt mir mcmIct. STEINMAN I'ltACTIC I, IIAT1KU l'liotic! Miirkrt 2437 i jfWsmsG wmxmsm I j m: Chestnut St. ' I'llOVKl WAI.XITT ii!H , 1 uravJftiffAl;:qy'W.LiS i wwmwMmws rfSwnir JWHSEBIffiSHfiBJSta ForFafon VlQ'Ji:;is2 0 RK N afe Malls i ia Invalids o COOKINh The Food . Drink" for All Ages, j Quick Lunch ut Home, Office, ond Fountains, Ask for HORUCK'S. S"A?oid imiftatioas & Substitutes ' TELLER Otie Specially Stcp cOrtainatioat CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Finest and Heaviest CREPE DE CHINE IN A SMART FROCK FOR STREET & AFTERNOON WEAR The charm of simple 7 t if tines is junner hanced by the exqui- site softness of this clinging fabric in Hor- tensia, Blue, Navy, Black and White. A Slip - On Model, featuring neckline and panels of hand - made cut-out work and nar row sash of self-material. Specially Priced For Friday mm r If rftiWT$ A J, 'ill 1 gzJj 111 l WL No Exchanges 'iffi? (S$ aAtp $,& &. xr , ;, .. Mf W Mai$c2) $$$ fj Uti mi S No Alterations ktt !l Rahniu.' t , i tt i .. m i I ltUiu'"g iccessirares KcmarKaDie Reductions m I KK.00 It IP r llifll ' II Distinctive Silk & Cotton Dresses , I r r rti - WW WOMEN'S SECTTON Xlfh ?y enn nd 1 1 I if AJ ; IHbim Skr J! I 1 rq w v-j U Actually priced originally $25 to $125.00 - zrR - - I DRESSES FOR LTORY OCCASION : Drees of Every Material M A HjJ s rW Hairdresser Manicurist, etc. WsW K Suits Coats Wraps (Imports and Originals) lyj For a good position at good pay read wk 1811111 AT Vl T0,3 F0RMER PRICES lwl THE PUBLIC LEDGER iBf w I III I I III Mil Illl Mil II i " ' . 7 Pi ' liCTlS-UitlaMWOmacgincccBjaiaj.jwum'jiMwtaaiw iiiimmi JP i nm.i iMCSflt rf; 3 S 1 II illl-UM WalBMt Street 1 m jl"""1" ' '" ' ' ":Jl1"' " ' ' 'ilillXgJaLi:::1 t l.,:,:.i.. i :i.-: :i vwmi ,an,i an mui p j The Season's Greatest Values I j Te Offer Tomorrow These Smart I 1 Afternoon Dresses j J j AU Fr Regular Stock At Less Than Cost en- 3 - rrn-rr' . nX- S I 1 SrSf j-i! ' ' W 1 1 I sS-xt mh'''bMs3 i :'i .J 4.L 'vte Jfwm I 1 I (I ISlWJlrftl I S II ! Htm ;,E . L I Iff I ' Vr-v A & '5 tl k. if I I I I o Til , '' J&28I 3 m. r fl . V wyry 1 ""Zestf1 ? vm. .a I 'I tl i l ney include canton crepe, satin and georg- 'I ette with fringe, ribbon, beads and embroid- 1 1 ery trimming. Shown in a wide variety of 1 Jjk I If modes and in all colors. Sizes 16 to 42. I SfelllL ill ThGy $G5 t0 $95' RedUCed t0 I SECOND FLOOR MUMJ fV w A i a vi m i ti .J n aitfiSilf fvld, &j$,'