Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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EVBWnS 1PUB&IC IiEDGERPHIi;lBBLPmA, ONIAX JULY
18, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Sees Smart Blue Frocks S1e Hears of
the Cassaits' Trip Abroad IFalter
Chrystie Married
the street the
mir .Tn Heeves on
. -1.1.. .nll In a
0iner . . . n i white.
d.,V .... ,ii u-lth outlined
1b 'K,ri.Jw H r iiflled brnhl nn.l
c,1(llll "".-,-. .,.,. .-.ll..
I nnifni.il niin ." "-.
thn Riimt of Mrs, Richard Lewis. Mrs.
Macon will spend n. week In the Adiron
dack Mountains beforo ROlnn to Mat.
th.V Vlneynrd, Mabs , with tier i-litl-rtren
for the remainder of ths summer
Mri, John T Ollnln, of Sugar l,of
Lod(?e, Chestnut Hill, who hoi iifen
iiiendlnu some tine as the sruest of her
PRrent. Mr. nnd Mm, .Tncob 1,. l.initon,
of Norwood HaII. Chestnut Hill, nt the'r
"iimrner estuto nt Northeast Harbor,
Me., will return home the latter part of
thh week,
Mrs, Thonufi MeKenn and nr da'Jsn
ter, MiM Nnncy McKnn. of nienrno
House, Ttosemont, hftve Rone to W'nrd's
Hole, W'yo., where they will remnln
until October.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Thomns De Witt Cuy
ler, of Edgewood, Unvorford, left Tues
day for Stone ruffe, their summer hom
a.' Hnr Hnrbor Me,
Mr, ,xnd Mrn Stockton Townnd of
R2B Montgomery avenue. Chestnut Hill,
wilt Ieav August is for Lake Keger,
Me., where Hiey wll spend several weeks
ft,- thclf cnmiv
trii.' Joseph 11. Townsend. ,11 of
Town's Bud. Ovrbrook, la nr-emlln sev
eral weslis at Atlnntlo City.
Mr. and Mrs, Wnlu Morgan Church
man, 2Jfi Highland cventir. f"ntnu.
Hill, spent thn week-end as th kupsu
of 'Mr, nnd Mrs. John P Hollinssworth,
at their plnco In St. Davids.
Miss Virginia I,. Carp inter itntushtcr
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph U Carpenter,
Jr.. of Summit nenup. Chestnut Hill,
will leave, this weok for Northetm TIHt
bor. Me., where hn will spend n tort
night as till 2iif!t nt Ml Wi.o.n r
I Goodman, dnughter of Mrs Hower I
WASN'T it Wonderful to wnr up w Beaver, ni tnoir cottage,
q.turdnv morning nhd find It ennl? Mr. nnd Mrs. John r. Hell, of Wy.inr
.::... nn tlint roil wanted a nice """":. "-''"Panien o .mij, HMn si
i.I.r:i.7 ...,v,o hlnnket ovnr J'
I I.v., Anv
..ov' .. frnrk
",a..V:. .... .sde
pn'
i noi
j Vnffs The w ae rirnir m nv nn
in.d. nntll'ned I with ruffled" braid and hor
ffi a drk blue rilk model trim--i
with rings nt straw. .To Reeves Is
B .i to Henrv Wnftnn. you know.
SR'K mihl" nttractivj. girl ami Is
B6. nnlr Sic s a slstrr of Prim
V TheV enmo out th snme year,
?ou rnemb". And during the war.
ff.M a HMitcnnnt In the Natlonol
J? .". nr Women's Service, which dirt
I'lrSnlkVd.Abia.in.ny
', i muci , , ... ,nk tu'Us. nr
tld of inaieriiu i"i ..v... . .
JJJS or canton crepe or crepe dc chine.
08I 'law Mrs. Gcowe Ilw In dark blue
Jwde rhlne dress one day last week
fTshe looked stunning. It had soft
!&Mt S epp sleeves nnd pane s of the
if material on the skirt. Her nat
SS taa sllk.sallor shape nnd trinmed
-in, srk blue. H was most befom
iSMrt Tel has a beautiful figure.
k; 2: ber clothes well. Her. little
lnu n. -- ,.,, ,,
3.rhler Anne was with tier ana sn?
W .i h, ft rool nomec frock.
Sdcred in two or three different
SKSwd. ItetaUMoy o those
itjllib leghorn
tlbbon tcart,
sports model with a
vc c talnly had some Jul j up to that
to And if we have a bit of a breath
Jri naee of cooler weather now, tier
tnp, we won't mind it to much If it
becomes humid again.
I hear the Hobble Caswlts soi'ed
- Snrnne last week, taking their two
ioni with thcra. They expect
.Uii thron months. It
foot ., fAocnft nt New-
mA this summer. Isn't she the tiniest
oerson? I faw her tho other day in
t white frock which wns roost becom
fit with the red gold of her hair.
to
will
3
1I7ERE J ou surprised
Vi Walter Chr.vstic has
mil
1PEAKING of Newport reminds me
Luelle Carter has gone up there to
Join her" mother and step-iamer, .r.
and Mrs. George Brooke. Mr. ni.d
Mrs. nrooke hove taken a villa in
Kewport and will 'entertain a lot dur
In the summer. I,tioi!e is looking well
these davs. She was a bridesmaid for
Barah Pernor Van lVlt the other day
ani the rove pink of her frock just
lulled her. She is tall nnd dark, much
like her father. Mr. Hilllc Carter. She
and Mrs, Hamilton C'hetnn are flrht
MUlins, jou know, nnd though Oor
lla is quite fair and I.uetle rjutlp dark,
there is a decided family likeness, t
would say.
to hear that
been married
in Louise Grenrd. a French girl, since
lart April. Some of Walter's clot.e
blends knew It. but I do not know why
It was not announced. I suppose no
tne thought of it. Mrs. Ohyrstle Is
orer In Paris and Is visiting the bride
and bridegroom before returning to thin
eountrv in September. Walter Chrys
tie is a brother of Thin Chrystie who,
you remember, was killed In nn alr-
Jlane accident during the wnr. Wniit-i
i in Paris mi business nnd has been
there for some time. Hie bride is the
daughter of Monsieur nnd Madame
Louis Greard. of Orleans, and is, I
htu, extremely charming.
1HE children nnd father nnd mother
were nil going to Mnine for the
nmmer, when Mother was taken down
lth Fuch a bad cold the doctor would
toot let her go for a week or two. He
feared pneumonia if she should motor
in the recent dampness. Well, they
talked It over and it was derided to
tend the children anyway, and later
Mother would join them So they
started off it being the firM time they
lad gone, anywhere without her. there
asa general walling in the car. When
they had gone nbout two miles, how
ever, the joungest raised his head, dried
his ejei nnd looking around, remarked
to Auntie, who was taking Mother's
place: "Well, I guess the tears Is all
orcr." . NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr and Mrs, John Kent Kr.n, of
Brookhollow. Radnor, will leavo August
1 for Cedar Point, their summer home
t Narragnnsett Pier, U. I , where they
lll lemalu until September Their
jaughter, Miss Floreneo Paul Kan, wro
ha been spending tho early summer at
Paunderstow n, n I with her un,!2 anl
aunt, Mr and Mr?. William Oirleshi
Glfflth, of Iverton, Chestnut Hill, at
tpelr summer estate, will Join nv.- par
ents upon their arrival.
Mrfl. Phfirl.a r-iiuHu llnwvlenr T ami
MIm Ellen W Harrison, of Chu'chBwood, I
yillanova, will return homo today from I
" visit ro .Mrs Harrison's mother,
Mrs Louln n, I.emolne at Onteora
rk, In the Catskill Mountains, Miss
Augusta W Harrison, entertained as
r guest uur tho week-end Miaa Helen
fe,v.. ?"' daughter of Mr and Mrs.
fii..rtf Se,wel! nt Ardnaree, Rydal
iU5S fl.lrr urtn li.ill . 11. ( T ...
l Onteora Park, before nrolne to CnriP
ler, Mlr,s Manha llaker. dauglit f it
MVs l,ou 'h c. Haker, of Hala. will lnvu
this week for Rcneh Haven. whei-jJihev
will spend thp remainder of tin s'lni
mer. n.JIrV.'l"d Ml"1- -N'P!,hl Sloan Wood, of
(MS East Fifteenth street, Sun Hill.
Chester, are receiving congratulations
upon th birth of a son. Edwnrd Heach
Wood, July 13. Mrs. Wood was, beforo
her marriage. Miss Barbara Schenck. of
Endlcott, N Y.
M litf Mt- EI"', A ""Umbel, of IS30
South Illttcnhouse square, after spend
ing tho week-end In Blheron, N. J., will
go to Maine. Mrs. Olmbt-fs mother.
Mrs. Fannie E. Mnsthaum, will accom
pany them. Mr. RUN A Glmbel. Jr ,
and his brother. Mr. 1,. nichard (Umbel,
w-MI leave Bhortly to travrl through the
"est. probably as rar as the Pacific
Coast,
Mr. nflil Mrs Oorge A. riRlle hnvn
returned from their wedding trip
through thy Citsklll Mountains, stop
ping at Lakewood Farm Inn, and are
now In their new home at 5244 Irving
s reet Mrs. Bailf v was before her mar
riage In June, Mls Fannie D Avery,
of 1413 East Columbia nvenue, Ken
alngton. i o.i nnfl MrB;, M!c,1cl I. .Davis, of
9 Post nvenue New york, are receiving
?rrST?tl,,latl0L,s,.0" thft birth of n daugH
ter. Helene Sally PavH. on S-Mturdav
rorL?H.1VhlV115 , Mr Davis w-as
formerly Mlw Oertrude niootn, of thla
A DEBUTANTE OF NEXT SEASON
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Photo by Kllm-Cheok
.MISS AlitlEKTA PANCOAST RKAT1I
' Oaugliter of Mrs. Henjamln Heath, of the Aldlne, who will he Introduced
to society at a tea to be given by her mother at the Hltr-Cnrllnn on
Friday, November 18
wat all the firemen was doing errounrl
there.
Wlrh jest then pop threw the Httndey
pfttier on the floor, saying, Help, cccso
firing, i
Sir? I sed, and pop sod, I wunt to
nsk you one question nnd I wunt the
truth nnd ntithing but the truth, do you
nr do you not know eny people with
stitch names?
Sir, sir, I sed, nnd pop sed, Thank
heaven, I was Jest nbout to rite a letter
of protest to the Immigration officials
for allowing stitch names Into the coun
try. Its not raining cny more, for the
love of I'fet get out.
Wlch It wnsent, so wc did.
DELAWARE COlNTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Holism F Rhodes, of
Chester, have returned from Cape May
where they were the guests for a week
of their daughter, Mrs, Allyn Sayr-.
Miss Hannah Ogden and her sister,
Miss Mnry Ogden, of Media, who have
been for two weeks at Atlantic City,
have returned to their home,
NORRI8TOWN
The marriage of Miss Dessle Lane
Bean, daughter of Mr. Wllmer M. Bean,
of Ml Hamilton street, and Mr. Addi
son A Piatt, of Philadelphia, will take
place on July 20 In St. John's Hplseopal
"hureh The rector, the Rev. H. 8t.
"ilr ttnthiiwnv, will officiate at trie
ceremony at noon. A wedding break
fast will follow thn ceremony at tho
horn i oJ th bride
THIS IS "GO-TO-THE-MOVIES"
WEEK
KXCKPTIONAL KBATUKE8
1
MARKHT AT .VINKTKrsJTM II TO
1IK.1T OF KAVOIUTES IN A PARAMOUNT
PICURF. OF INrSI'AL. API'KAl,
'THE WOMAN
GOD CHANGED"
A STORY OF riRDFiMPTKV:
MUSICAL FF.ATl'rtE The STANLET THtO
STANTON MAKKET AB ,flTH
kJ 1 -1 I WIN u AiM. to 11. IS V M
Pauline Frederick
In "ROADS OF DESTINT"
IRSheppacd Sons
Pre-Inventory Sale
All small lots and short lengths repriced at very lov? figures
now-. , 35c
now. . fiOc
yard to 3Pc
"So to
. .50c to 70c
now. . 25c
Summer Dress Goods
Printed Voiles were Sdc to 65c a yard,
Small lot of Printed Dimities, were 76c.
Plain artd figured Batistes, from 50c
voiles In plain eolld colors, have been
$1.35 a yard, now
Vhlte striped nimlty, 27-Inch, was 40c,
Remnants of Flannels
and Muslins Iieslrnble pieces nt great reductions.
Special Value Muslin Sheets
72x30 Inches, each $1.46
Loces and Embroideries
Vovelty Itce Flounclngs. navj, black, gray;
36-lnch ; exceptional per yd . 12.50
Kmbroidered Voile Flounclngs In white, orchid,
blue, and dainty colors combined with white.
5-yard dress pattern, was $12.5'), now. . $11.00
Odds and ends of I-aces Val, Cluny and Venlse
special, per yard Be to $1.00
Cotton and Union Towels
Still a few excellent values at 10c to 75e ea.
Summer Furniture
Rome very attractive Tables and Chairs In
willow and Chinese rattan, now reduced . . $7 up
Neckwear Specials
"rriide Collar and Cuff Sets, a rreat variety
of pretty styles Per set gge and $1.00
Veslees of net and organdie are now. . .f $1.00
Odd pieces of nrekwenr greatly reduced.
bummer Lingerie
Amazingly good Vlghtgowns of American naln.
sook with linen.pnttrrn lace edging 9Bo
Philippine embroidered gowns of generous out
nnd fine work, hand-scalloped edge $2 45
Sejiilop-and-dot edge $2 35
Dainty W-appers of plaid nainsook, ribbon run
through waistline . . ... IS 78
Dotted sim muilln Kimonos. In several good
colors, speelnlh made, gnod and full $5 00
Plaid nainsook Sacnues, 12 75, Dotted Swiss $3,78
Odd lots and single garments diuu-ers, short
and long petticoats, etc, ery low priced.
N'a.nsonk Princess Slips, camisole or armhole
style
For the Babies
Hand-embroidered Gertrude Skirts
2-year sizes Here $3 00, now
Rompers, pink and blue chambray,
year sl7.es were $3 00, now
Boys' boT-plalterl Dresses,
$4.75, now
Infants' hand-emb Slips, wure
Infants' to
1- arid 2-
1- and 2-year, were
$4.00, now..,.
$2.7S
$1 38
$1 78
3.1 9 S
00
i
Closed Saturdays Dvrinr July and August
1008 Chestnut Street
GERMANTOWN
Miss Dorothv A Hutterworth. 41 Kast
-J.JLn ,,pl"B!ln' "Venue. Is spending the
week In Ocnn C'tv
vJill" -?m ryn wt'i'nnison and Miss
&l.vthe Williamson. 5G43 Sprague street.
vi!..5i Satll'"'?n' to sP'n'J wne time In
.ew Hampshire.
4sVrn.llH Th0",n8 -'nckaon, of
ye.rmantowii avenue am spending
SenaVk!Vh; U"M '"-'
Mr and Mis Jos.-ph p Butller mid
heir family. :,10 East Johnson Htree?
w't.(1?v,URU,,rtPJ t0 s','n,, "" '"
Mlsn Dorothy Price. 243 Queen lime
Is spending a fortnight In Connecticut.
Mr. nnd Mrs a. A. Speed, (555 Ft-rn-hlll
road, and Mr and Mrs." Henrv
Charlton. 4557 Firnhlll road, have re-
HHM,lnfr- "V!,1" a week at the
Brighton, Ocean City
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
,Mr, a,f?d Mrh Hany Ooldherg o' inn
west enango street, announce the
marriage of their daughter. MIf Ksther
in Mr. i.eorge t Den
lated on tho birth of a son, Rudolph
Wolf Adler. Jr.. born July 13. Mr.
Adler will be remembered as Miss Flot-.
rnce I-oulse Wallace, of 1405 North Fir.
teenth street.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Mr nnd Mrs. Max Schwni-tx of 1713
N'orth Franklin street, are spending the
immmcr at 3 South New Hnmpshlre
avenue Atlantic City.
Mr and Mrs F.mll J Fried and their
family, of 20 1 Knst Roosevelt Boule
vard, and Miss Bessie Williams ar on
n motor trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls
and Canadian resorts, nnd will be gone
for a month.
Mrs P Joyce and her daughter Miss
(ladys Joyce, of Sixth and Lehigh ave
nue, are the giientq for a fortnight of
Mrs. U Smith, at her cottage In Wild
wood MWs Blanche Wax. of 340 Eaat Ronae
'elt Boulevard has returned from a.
short stay at Atlantic City, where she
was the guest o her sister. Mrs. M
W. Pomnrantz, 23 North Oakland ave
nue, Ventnor
LITTLE
BENNY 'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
WEST PHILADELPHIA
and Mrs '' Schuli, of till'
clt
r.lty.
heir
Adele Ooldberg.
now. at the Hotel Breakers
in.v, on Hiinnay, .lulv in
Mr and Mrs Nathan Slonne, of I14h ,
North Patton sti-eet, and Mr. and Mr '
,' . uBanks- of 3113 West Norris!
street, have returned from a motor trip
through New Vork for a few days
Jir nun Mrs Htulo nh v,,i i,ii i
are being congrntu-
Mr
announced the engagement of t
daughter. MIsh Marl Margaret Schulz.
to Sir Ottn Krlsman. of this city. The
engagement was announced at Atlantic
City.
Dr Francis Ashle Faught has re
ii,riieil to his borne after spending the
week-end nl his cottage In Anbury
Pnrk. N J., which Mrs. Fnught and her
daughters have been occupying since
the latter part of June.
Mr and Mrs. Herman CJeller of 5728
illltliu ft'Ciiur, ,,iiii,uiiv,- tn-- inn I , i.tT- .
of their daughter. Miss Pauline Geller.
and Mr. Oeorge' Van Marter. of Cam- I
dn. on Wednedav, .Juh 13 In this
clty
Mr and Mrs. leadore H Fisher have
returned from their wedding trip and
nrn at home at 1097 Lancaster avenue
Mrs. Flher ni be ore her rewnt mar
riage. Miss Belle Heffen-.teln. of 84S
Bunrtey aftlrnonn it wns raining nnd
pop wns in the setting room reeding the
Suntley pnper nnd me and my ctizzin
Artie wns in there waiting for it to
"top mining, wich it dident. nnd I
wispered tn Artie. Hay. lets pertend
wr know a lot of guys with funny
names, and serprize pop.
Wicli we started to do, me snying out
loud, Tlnv Artie, hoW nbout Rudolf
PrcUelfinger. nint he the biggeit dum
bell you ever saw. if that guy ever had
to have n operntlon on his btnnes it
would take the dorters n week to find
them fert nnd by thnt time the opera
tion would be unsurccsstill.
He nlnt as mutch of n dumhell as
Heinle Axelgreese, sed Artie, holev
Miionks. that guys so dum he dnnt
1,'tinw the diffrence between long division
and short luhlrnclttlon. ,
Well majbe not, hut all the ftme he
aint ns dum as Ocrtie Snoothauser.
s ics so dnrn dum if it started to rnin
she d xqnert a hose on herself insted of
putting up a umberella. J sed.
es. hut specking of dumbell gerls,
how; about Listzie Smisselwee.l. -cd
Artie, gosh, that gerls so dum if her
House enwt on fire she wouldent kn.m-
PAT AfT ,2M market BTnr.nr
I ALjAVEj jo A. M. to 11 P M
THOMAS MEIGHAN
WH1TK AND UNMAnRIKD'
In
ASCO ASCO
ARCADIA
Chestnut fit. tvl Irtth
10 A. t. m 11 !., l r
"The Great Lover"
FitoM i.ko niTmcii8Tt:iN'! n.Av
VICTORIA "miT,"".!
DARK"
AFRICA
a voire in
ik. T.,r
ADDKD "Wtl.P MF.N OF
724 MARKET STTtF.PT
TIIK LOST ROMAN'r-K
Capitol
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A Welcome Sound
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"TTTE 9'IAT.R I.ININf
Gl .OBE
Tl'NIPKR AND MUtKET '
VtM U'f 'rnntlnnoi'
TOWERS THEATRECamden
PROnWV H PINT PTnFTS 11 TO I'
TTIinn ND POSITIVELY F'VAt. WEEK
The- Official and Onlv
DEMPSEY CARPENTIER
FIGHT PICTURES
Continuous Ht-nivlnr 11 A. M. to 1 1 P M
When the thermometer is trymR to "hitch its wagon to
Humidity is trying to sec how uncomfortable he can make us
clink of tinkling glass is a welcome sound, particularly if the Iced Tea is made with
Asco Orange Pekoe or Asco India Ceylon. It's a healthful drink besides a cooling one.
a star" and General
feel, that'3 when the
nSCO
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Tea
s
4-1D.
pkg.
3
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EITH'S THEATRE
ETHEL BARRYMORE
In "Th Twelve-round Look '
MISS EMMA HAIG
With RICHARD W KEENE
HARIIV DEI.F, EI.IZAHETH
KENNEDY MII.TON HERI.E
OTHEft I1IO EEATt'nEC
of Cleveland, O.,
Atlnntlo I So,lth SKtteth street.
MOORESTOWN
Rev John R Mason has returned
home 'rom a visit to I'erth Amboy
Mr and Mrs Brook Wallace nnd tholr
family, of Central avenue, are spendlni?
some time at the Hnirlestile Hotel, Hencn
Haven. N .1
May.
.? .",' '.l!URhle''. Mls-i Marnn I,
::'.' J'."1 i"eir son Mr Walter. V
.Ir
Ha
H.i-
I
i
iar w r 5 ' u" nl1 ""iter- ) n,i
? lD'nrtfnSU.nv.SCt LodKe- """ Hill
JpendlnK he summer nt Ray Head,
,,Jlr aiul
io w
Mrs William r, Foullve. of
e, -t
Mr n'nrt tend ," t Chelsea.
efu'..?r',..yr" J-'redeilck I. Slmonln
iit- wiuniv rfmr. ,...
SSi.'S1" .' this
n..J ''"'""nins,
K'' Bnd
Hlf
week for tho Adlr- '
v hir ttiiki ii ill
veral weeka us tho miiu nt i
Mrf IftHAn nn CJi-... . ,
oniriex in., : .. ;"1"" iiiumi , oi i
. t. v'
limn; RT. -V. Jhn
i -.-1 ur iifii
Gilbert and their i
nnni, wno aro
Trip,
"in leiurn home in Sep
(ravel .. .i . :'' .,
lan Ito,-k. U.?.V,,AU?1A V the Cnnn
wnibf,
r and
by
Jvenue,
for
will ra-
Mr. ,-iiii . .
nd theirfnm V.n,"I,tt.W?..l-n''-
flmmn..."'', I' . " iwanicKon
"ount Desert Vi',v"' r-u las "ek
E'n until ?..;' wntrn tny
m. -" I'iviiiiirr
SfiMNBi1,", Pr'" Newhnll and her
Saonn. left ulckon, avenue, Oer
5.srt. Me to JS8' , 5ek fr -Mount
? reason Mr V. "i Vi rema'der of
at
orhnir sailed' on
P1 cricket T.",.1 wlm t,,e nll.Phlladel-
t,?r"imown iiii Ve,t Curpenter strael
Hl PallS. wm spend Auinist at Buck
Mr. ,.
IMv nn e.-.j6"". t hestnut Hill .
.i,.j --- nanv rrt. ir . '-.
""" she will 1 irnn,
"e Will spend Hani
jnnuwnsM
George Allen, Inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Nowadays It's Allen's Hats
Clearance of
Fine Millinery
At a Mere Fraction of Former Prices
Closing Out the Balance of Our Fine Summer Hats In Black
and Colored Straws Many in Styles and Shapes That
Would Be Preferable for Traveling
Now $3.00 to $9.00
Full-Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose
Special 75c pair; 3 pairs for $2.00
Black, white and cordovan Bhades In fine weave Silk Lisle Hose.
This Is a splendid serviceable quality with full-fashioned feet.
( 111 L' tSpV' Wm . 7''N tJVV Si
A vJ U L. 'feJwBi '$ fe.vi' .'S flA
g FOR TUESDAY
F I
K I
Odd Sizes and Styles Women's and
Children's Underwear, now 25c to $1.00
Half price and lejs on all these broken lines
best eemnr numners, nut wnicn we nre
Vou will be fortunate If you find the kind and style
little prices.
they are the upaitnn'a
not duplicating for this year.
you need at these
Pure Linen Huck Towels, 50c
Slightly Soiled, Worth About Double
Pure Linen Huck Towels with hemstitched ends and fancy damask
border; they are aliuhtly soiled or the price would be about double.
will .
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spend several weeks as '
$2.50 Fownes Long Silk Gloves, $1.85
hltc, champnRnc or black In extra quality elbow. length silk
i washable, of course, nnd perfect as to fit and workmanship.
White.
Gloves
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Electric Lamps With Shade, $3.75
r regular $7.60 prade and has metal base with nntloue
n and colored silk shades In gold, blue and rose colorinirs
This s ou
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Turkish Towels Reduced to 25c
Good firm weave In medium site, they have a faint oM-rrdald In
blue or pink on hlte Bround Knough for n day or two
Fine Turkish Wash Cloths, in five
dainty colors, special, 10c each
&! .Cor- 7th & Marlref C.
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White Flannel Sports Skirts, $12.50
Very smart are these attractive Bklrts of fine flannel with narrow
belts and stylish pockets. And they are worth considerably mora than
this special price.
SECOND FLOOR
BONWIT TELLER &,CO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
35.00 and 45.00 Crepe
GEORGETTE FROCKS
1 8-50
A Collection of 150 Dresses
Six Models Three Illustrated
Most of these dresses are in the much
desired Navy Blue. Some are com
bined with Flowered Georgette.
Others in
V2-Ib. pltg., 23c; lb. pkg., 45c
Five delectable blends: Otanpe Pekoo. India Cevlon. Old
Country Style, Plain B'ack, Mixed.
For Iced Te, Use Aeco Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon
Louella
Soda Crackers n,. c
Fresh from the ovena. Handy to have
in the house for "in-between bite."
S Elkhorn Cheese tin, 1 2V2C
Nico and "nippy." Two styles
Pimento and American Cheddar.
Puffed Rice pkg. 1 2V2C
A nice summer cereal at a bargain
price.
Horseshoe Salmon c,o 25c "
Best Pink Salmon, Can 10c
Fine fish from far away Alapkn.
10 I
Buttei
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in love with it as soon as
Richland Butter, lb., 45c
Pure creamery prints. Big va.ui
43c
I You'll Save Money
in an Asco Store
Calif. Prunes lb. lie, 17c
Gorton's Codfish Cakes, .can 1So
Fab (Washinz Flnken).. pkg. lie
Choice New Peas . .. can 12'c
Itich New Cheese Ib. 23c
Asco W. D. Vinegar hot. 12c
Asco Brand Ice Cream Salt, bag 13c
Window Screens each 65c
Pure Jellies glaKN 10c
Best Pure Catsup hot. 10c
Calif. Asparagus can 18c
Pleittnt Valley Erap. Milk can 10c
Princess Salad Dressing, hot. 25c
Rctdbird Norwir Mackerel, 3 for 10c
Gold Seal Flour . . . 5-lh. baj; 31c
Gold Seal
-JoS" of Twelve
You (inn always depend on the bip Gold
Seal beauties! They're the pick of the
barnyard.
Selected Eggs, doz., 38c
Kvery hkk guaranteed.
Corn Flakes. .9 pUB ' 3 pk"- 25c
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Evaporated Milk . . ."" 6r- 12r
Sliced Bacon pkc- lSf
Oleomargarine "'25r
Jelly Powder . 9" ""' ' 3 pk"- 25"
Dried Beef "10'
Macaroni 9C "" ' 3 """ 25"
Spaghetti . . . 9" pkK ' 3 "'"",- 25
Cornstarch "'' T
Peanut Butter """ 9f
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2.
Victor Bread
Big
Loaf
6c
Bip brown loaves of goodness Children
thrive on its splendid nourishment.
ASCO Coffee ib. 25c
The first cup will convince you that
to pay more than 25c for coffee is throw
ing money away.
WHITE PLATINUM GRAY
FLESH CAFE AU LAIT
TAN BROWN
TAUPE
TURQUOISE
BLUE
Campbell's Soapi
Jifgtime Cake Flonr
Uneeda Biscuit
Aico Pork and Beam
. .can 10c Hawaiian Pineapple
pkf. 20c Beit New Onions
pk( Gc Babbitt's Best Soap
. .can 10c Ckoice Rice . .
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can 23c
Ib. Sc
cake 5c
,k,. 7c
Hersbey's Cocna . .
Asco Noodles . .
Asco Ginger Ale .
Calif. Luna Beans
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Are You a Member?
There's a largo and ever-growing numbpr of wise housekeepers who buy their
meats regularly at an Asco Meat Market. Thoy have seen foi themselves the superior
quality of the meats we sell and our low prices permit our customers to save many
dollars, and nowadays a dollar counts more than it used to.
Are you a member of this large throng of wise and thrifty housewives? If not,
we invite you to visit one of our Meat Markets So you may see for yourself the won
derful values we are offering. Every Tuesday we hold a Mig Special Sale, with unusual
values that you should not miss.
Our Meat Markets Now Total 190
TUESDAY SPECIALS
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Lean Soup Meat, lb I3C
Spring Lamb
Breast ... lb 5 c
Neck lb 3c
Rack ... lb 22c
Shoulder,lb20c
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Stewing Beef, lb J Qc Fresh Beef Liver, lb 1 ft(j
In the Asco Meat Markets you are always certain of receiv
ing a full, honest 16 ounces to every pound.
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