",;'' t r-" ' '.y i EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGEB-PHlfiADBtlHll, f HURRAY, tTtY 21, i92f irt !l! iii JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE! tiancy ynne Discusses the Josephs-Graham Engage ment one nears oeverai interesting mis on Numerous Subjects ; D rfrwnaB .. ,,,, iii Interesting '1? Ii IkOOW '' ..nhim he- Ifo tWffii and liml beaiitllul time. She Iftfw 'fsLflof "in c!c (Jrnhnm who mnr M' ' , &ir?lo Zimmerman, nml of How 13 1 nrnhnm wno innir.. - .- port where mej ' '., irr summer. Both Mnlhlc and ef;Cmf "t Tn Newport ns well as ? ..rnJJfiiudciPhm. , , d , tbu '.lv M,r'iM occasions Is n lt ' rity "Vil'nhTnnil there arc two I T"lutiif,r The" arc .the children 'I . other brother, imj a T','' ?' i', inreeiy in" Ilnltlmore society. '. sod fl' rc ar. itA ....i.llii will lake J TS lo fall ."but "wlllho very v'u? Ofrtrmlp Dougherty, who Is to ttlH,-.,V next season. i a ttrst cousin WLi ami so arc Klsie Hirst and '.f''ft rinrlc their mothers having K" 1M Gertn do Graham. Mist, &. Gr.h.mG and Miss BW . Graham, StJrs of the late Howard Graham. T HEAR that Kthel Huhn Bailey is I rnttre.y a7 CaMafasU- Shr.nd Maria wUh the Ileckscher Sd,wiiu who have a cottaw there. St&ijX war the prettiest elothes and Ethtl does wear . ' , f, lX neater LVfloU' XolderM Into It. Ixiter V Son she will bo to Nat. ...mi where slie anil her (other. -Mr. C A. Huhn. usually spend a nonth at least. , ,,D you hear that the West jrraiwr, l ' . - .it wYia Iii to be y. '. J1 W.T vt Frailer. 4th ? ff. "" born yesterday' morning and is ?VS Slfili boxi He s a Rrcat;grand Lf Mr William West Frazier who Mormerly it Eighteenth street and ffittmhOTH " wiarc. but now has an Slrtmtnt at 1830 Rlttenhouse square, ffit Sorter wo Charlotte Hnrdinit Bo da.mhter of Mrs. Samuel Howton. of Chestnut Hill. IVERY now and then we hear little 1 1 l. f npwn of rhllndelphlons - Dicni"- . ",. ..... T lin.l n Jn other parts oi m """'.. ," , Utter yesterday from California, in which I anr told that Mrs. orke ate. Wa baa gone out there again th!. ,umm to stnKe the rilRrlmnge P lay. Bbi spent a lot of time in Pdwtlnf Sit year studying the customs and ros fames of the people, which have changed Z little in the last nineteen ren Qes. and has returned full of new tit and interest. Mrs. Stevenson or iinlxed the piny last summer and ex pects to stage it every summer. The rilrimage Play performances are liven at night In El Cnmlno Real enn Jon on five or six separate stages, tfhen the action takes place 'on one ttaie all the lights nre focused on it ilone. leaving the rest of the canyon in ditkness. Eaeh scene is like the most torieous tableau. I am told that it Is I mot Impressive sight, with perfect icting. perfect ocoustlrs and weather. The audience is seated tier upon tier it the mouth of the canyon. The piny this year opened on the 11th of July and U better than last year, my informant w' J1SI and Billlc were henrd whispering together the other day about Jack's hiving gone swlmmln? when his mother told him not to. Whnt was Aunt Elea nor's ostonlshment to hear Jim say: "Well's let's tell his father." "Why. boys." he said, "would you carry tales? That's not very manly, is it?" "Don't s'pose It Is." said Jim. "but Jack says he never cries when he e, licked, and he's got to prove It to us. NANCY WYNNE. E SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Wri Henry Belln du Pont, of Crest lea, Ardmorc, will entertain nt dinner this evenlnor In honor of Miss Victorian n Pont daughter of Mrs. B. G. du Pont, of 'WIImlnKton. Among th iruists 111 be Miss Vlrclnln de M Smith. Mr John Trevor Pelrrp and Mr, Henry Belln it Pont Miss du Pont, who will be en of the comlnsr sesson's debutantes, will leave on Frldny for Hot Spring", V., where phe will h the nuest of her Jrother-ln-law end sister, Mr. and Mrs JtInald Huldckorxr Mr. Henry Brlnton Coxo, Jr , non of Mr. and Mrs Henry Brlnton Coxs, 100 Bouth Twenty-first street, and Penllyn, ,who recently Railed for Kurope., Is at prewnt spending some time in Paris, whre he Is lsltlng his father's cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs 7'er'tfor Frazer Gibson. Mr. Cb'xe will spend the summir travel la. Mrs. Henry I.ce IWd. of 35 West Hex jvtnue. Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for Nantucket, where she will spend Mwral weeks. Mr. Hold's son-in-law M4 daughter. Mr. and Mrs Bryce Blynn. of Chestnut Hill, will Join Mrs. wld at Nantucket early next month Mrs. Blynn was Miss Mabel Howard Post Reld. Mr. and Mrs Henry Itogers Cart nnt, of the Margrave, ended last k for Europe, where they will spend too summer. ,,Hr'' and Mrs. Peregrine Wllmer, of H west Coulter street. Germantown, a spending several weeks ns the gueflts Jt Mr and Mrs. Daniel Haddock Car jajra, of school lnne, Germantown, on tatlr yacht cruising In New England Mr, and Mrs Frederic H. Strawbrldge. . i'fwortn. Germantown, who Hre on-SLti-n,lv!? trlP tbrough the Canadian th. il and the We"t- wl return home " latter part of next month. ttJ'l'nH'- Mrs' Iyw,B Gordon announce Sir. r Kment of ther daughter, Miss SS o?tn?.n'cy Mr' VathRn" Gaol. 0;ll'2;i2!S!,K0.IitMcC,rear.v and Mrs. Srt?hi id,,of rhctnut Hill, aro stay "rat the Amlmssndor, Atlantic City. ?ftei0SfrLWetne.rMI; of Chester. Is . suent of ,er son. n- aw mwl dn.h. "-. ana Mrs. t Woodward Trainer at (heir cottage at Cape May. Mrs. Trainer's sister, Mrs. J. P. Van Kueren, Is also spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Trainer, Mr. and Mrs. Lowls It. Thlbault, of St. Davids, have gone to Ogonqult, Me., whero they will remain until September, Miss Kllrabeth Qi Canning, of 6n4 Woodblns avenue, Overbrook, enter tained last evening In honor of Miss Dorothy Klpdllne Eyster, of pynwyd, whose engagement to Mr, Charles U Oates, of Washington, was recently an nounced. Mrs. Ocorge Harlng Hughey, of Hono lulu, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams Sidney, of rak Lane, for the last two months, left Wednesday for California. She will sail on July 27 on tho steamship Maul for her homo In Honolulu. Mrs. Hughey will bo remembered as Miss Isabel Hart Sidney, of this city. Mln.1 Salome Vans Heullngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heullngs. of 908 South Forty-eighth street, who are spending the summer at Clralome, tljolr C'i'tnga at Cape May, Wt yesterday for i visit with Miss Elizabeth O'Meara. of Overbrook, Miss O'Meara wilt return with Miss Heullngs to Cape May on Tuesday next. Miss Margaret Mauson Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Paton Hunter, of Media, who ha been spend ing some weeks with her parents, has returned to Montreal, Can., where she will be the guest of her uncle, Mr. I' rank Hopkins, until the autumn. Dr. and Mrs. A. Spencer Kaufman are occupying their cottage, 2J North Sover eign avenue, Atlantic City, while their daughter, Miss Dorothy F. Kaufman, is nt camp Woodmere. ALONG THE READING Miss Jeanetto Blumenthal, of Elklns P.n' 'J,,?'."11.'"? M,w Mildred Whltehlll nt the Whltehlll summer home In Wild wood, N, J, Mr. and Afrfc Harold Harris, of Oak --,? be,Jn the quests of Colonel and Mrs. Lea Harris In AtlanUo City.' GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. M. de May will en tertain at dinner at their home, on Mc Callum street and Mount Airy avenue. Oermantown. this evening In honor of' Miss iHope Hampton nnd Miss Martha Mansfield. After dinner Mr, and Mrs. i"?. M;y -will take their guests to the Rlts-Carlton for a dance, to be followed by supper. Miss Marie Elizabeth Castor, rtaugh- . .f JLIr- nn(1 Mrs- William A. Castor, or .10 East Tulpehocken street, has as n1U05l f9r a few dftys illt"1 Eleanor u. Blood, of Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Barnott H. Simons, Mannelm Apartments, left on Tuesday i?iUPefl? a week at Camp Delaware, Point Pleaaant, Pa. tw William C. S. Lex. of West r..am .ntr,e,t' wh0 ls occupying an E'f"' 'n Atlantic City for the mn,inIt ' 5?" n9.her guest for a week her Pni ft. Mirs- MarHret White, of 235 East Upsal street. TMr' ?rn?e S. Bogert. of 324 West summc" ' . In Atlantlc City for the Krn'i-" WlaLt.d Kruf and Mls Ruth FVnftr Trfl.UBht?rH oF Mr- nd Mrs. a wi, naVe.u rcturned frnm spending "n.S ", 'h0uPMt" " Miss Dorothy v,i, otn't daughter of Mr. and Mrs. street"" n ?cJK,th' . 32 West L"n" street, nt their cottage at Ocean City. "'?" M"ry E. fen. of Rfl5 East dlvs LtWTnn,l'enU9t '5 imping for a few aays at Lakewood Park, Pa. i,iIJ,anM Mr5- Frank Krug. Jr.. and Irill mnT,i,',.,f .1" Sr,st 1'OKan stre"" In .JJ.r .to the Poeono Mountain? in August-, to remain thrco weeks. NORTH PHILADELPHIA arl.m I'lnJ?nCit0 ?' Hor' nt 2l2 Erlo ?nnHin ' .ho 1r,B ben ,no ue,,t "f her HronH.A1.'--Leon,?ra Duehfer of 3S00 hK.iN!:w York' for somfi time, nas returned homo. nMr?fi AICr.c1 Koch- Mr. Joseph Korh caio to n.nirt1, nftvc oni t0 Chi cago to spend tho summer i a.lll,M8' Alfred Hosensteln have o1? andr.,hme' 2131. West Ontarto Detroit Th'2f.Ve ,g,one t0 Chicago and is tmi i They wlTl return by tho end of July by way of the Great Lakes Mr. and Mrs, L. g. Shoyer. of 922 w" hUauehnnna "venue, are spend. sfo ritv UmThL.at theT ?otta -Sea ?-d "" RonaVo'n3. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mies Flo Jordan, of Twentieth nnd a."che?s,era?,',, " da" Mr. Jnmei Ijirklns, of 1721 Mifflin street, s spending a few days in Vent- A birthday party will be given bv Mr. and Mrs Harry Levey, of "711 fvnUn,)hn.C,,eVeInnd .wnw- on atur"day Jienlng in honor of their son. Raymond fML'iy S'11 b ?emSred Siarrlaw Thomas befor her Mr. Charles Bailey has just returned COUNTESS OF SANDWICH ii IK I " The Countess, who la the wife of the XIarl of Sandwich, of Huntinc brooke, Huntingdon, England, is a sister of Mr. Holllster Rturges, of Chestnut Hill. Before her marrlrfge she was Miss Alberta Sturges, a daughter ot Mrs. Francis H. Leggctt, of New York MISS ELLA K. B0WNE WEDS PEARL WHITE WINS DIVORCE PROBATE PEIRCE ESTATE MR. ROBERT M. HADD0N to his home at 173S Mifflin street after spending a, few days In New York. Miss Gertrude Tingle, of 2214 Moore street, Is spending a few days at At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellly have Just returned to their home at the Mifflin Apartments after spending a week at Chelsea. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haber and their daughter. Miss Beatrice Haber, left for Tannersvllle. N. Y and upon their re turn will visit Saratoga Springs nnd Mohonk Lake. Mrs. N. Lehrfeld, of 2557 North Thlr-tv-thlrd street, Is living at 120 South Maryland avenue, Atlantlo City. Mrs. D. Berger. of 1737 North Thirty second street, is spending the summer in Atlantic City. Mrs. S. Feldmnn, of 3225 West NorrlH street, has Joined her mother, Mrs. A Speler, at Atlantic City, for the summe.'. Mr. and Mrs Louis Woil and their family, of 2923 Nicholas street! are spending the summer In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Illtch and their z wwy . .iran 311 d!l lUIliiH GOWNS i BLOUSES FROCKS Clearance Sale of all Summer Frocks MODELS FOR EVERY OCCASION ANNE L. DEVLIN 139 So. 1 3th St. family, of 3224 Montgomery avenue, are Rnenrllncr fhn HtimTnaf- nt 3n AttnnMn avenue, Atlantlo City. Marrlaoe of Miss Frances Toner and Mr. Vincent Heeney The marriage of Miss Ella Klrkpat rick Howne, 805 North Fortieth street, granddaughter of the late Senator Bowne, and Mr- Robert M. Haddon took place on Tuesday In the Belmont Bap tist Church, the ceremony being per formed by the rector, the Ilev. 8. Carev Thomas. Tho bride, who wac given In marrlngs by her aunt, Mrs, Elisabeth Klrkpatrlck Nevlns. wore ft white satin gosvn veiled with filet lace. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. Mrs. Frank D. Oeraghty was matron of honor and Miss Laura Htonements was brlder maid, Miss Sarah F. ElTcngcr and Mlsi Margaret Effengcr, nieces of the bride groom, were Mower girls. Mr. Robert M. Haddon, Jr., was best man. A, reception at the home of the bride followed the ceremony, after which they left for a short wedding trip, On their return Mr. and Mrs. Haddon will be at home at S0 North Fortieth street HEHNBY TONER The marriage of Mis Frances E. Toner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll Ham F. Toner, of 952 East Woodlawn avenue, Germantown, to Mr. Vincent Heeney, 953 Locust avenue, German town, was solemnised nt r, o'clock on Monday afternoon In tho Chuich of the Immaculate Conception, Germnntown, the Rev. William 1 Dewey officiating. Miss Anita White attended the bride aa maid of honor and Mr. nernard Dugan acted as best man. A reception followed tho ceremony at the homo of the brldo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heeney nre .it homo at 952 East Woodlawn avenue, Germantown. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Maude Carman Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R Major, of Media, left yesterday for Pasadena Cnllf. where she will remain until Sep tember ns the guest of her "brother nnd w'ster-tn-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horno Mnjor Miss Emily Bedford, daughter o' Mr nnd Mrs J Claude Bedford, of Media Is the truest of relatives In Davton. O.. .for a few weeks. Her sister. Miss aiaragnrei Beaiora, is visiting friends at j'oini rieasanc, m. j ror a lew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Lord Rigby nnd their cousin. Mr. Frederick Lnwis. n. tertalned Informally at dinner n few evenings ago. wnen tnetr guests in cluded: air. ana Mrs. William Hurlow Hlgby, Miss Sarnh Rhodes. Miss R. Renen Rlgbv Hnd Mr. Edward Ifennev Crothers. Miss Rlgby's marrlago to Mr crotners win take place in October. Ii 11 AfiMifm WJ'BLj4 mK4Mbw ak mini m lawn KYMt' viriyiiiii'j ii a ,3yBrKiie!fll!,f ,W -"sWV s649MMo3aa3RinJiAt?fnu?3l -wwusTa. Mite-Qlhrlton JPhtlaHtixki July Sales PRESENTING THE MOST IMPORTANT VALUES OF THE SEASON Reductions average fifty per cent throughout the establishment. All of the Summer Fash ions are included without reserve. Suits Wraps Sports Apparel Skirts Blouses Hats Accessories Film Star Obtains Decree Secretly fn Providence No Alimony rrovltlence, July lil.l'enrl While, inovlnR-plcture nctress. rer:uretl n ill orre here recently, It became known ycstcttlny. Ah the suit wns brought in her renl name Pearl McCutrheon, rather than under her film name, the tittrrns' Identity wns not rtepgnlsed nt first, The utmost secrecy had surroumletl the cose, which was heard before Pre siding Justice Tanner of the Providence County Superior '""onrt on July fi, be ing on of n Inrse number considered that day. TV petition was for a (II Mirct from Wnlliit-c MtsCuti-heon. alleg ing neglect to provide. The petition was granted without nlimony. Itith 'vute wno represented In court. Thdefcndnnt gave his ocou putlon ,-is nrrrctor. The rourt action, though i-ontcsted, was brief nnd few witnesses were called. NORRI8TOWN Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Anna H. Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Bean, of SO East Jacoby street, and Mr W C. Ollber, of the Norrls Apart ments. Miss Alphus Ltlby, of F.ast Oak street, was tho guest of honor at a surprlre party In celebration of her sixteenth birthday. There were twenty guests present at tho event. THIS IS "GO-TO-THE-MOVIES" WEEK EXCKPTIONAL PKATUIUtS 1 MAIIKKT AT NlNniT.KVni 11 TO IJ ITS A PARAMOUNT PfCTUnR "WOMAN GOD CHANGED" . A STORY OF REDEMPTKW STANTON MARKCT AD. 10TB O 1 -1N I WIN 11 A.M. to llilo P.M. Pauline Frederick "koads of DEBTIKT" PAI ATF 21 MARKET STREET I-'VVI-i 10 A. M. to 11 p. M. Thomas Meighan " 0, arcadia tcohA.,?,,;tls,i1frr!-p: "THE GREAT LOVER" PrtQM l.KO DITRICHPTEIN'3 TLAT VICTORIA MAIIKET RT. b. 0th V 1V I Jkl- n A M. to lt-1.1 P, M. "A VOICE ' DARK" ADDED "WILD ?iR.y OF AFniCA" .T5JMAn"KET "TnnET "THE LOST TtOMANCE" Letters Granted for Property of the Rev. Charles C. Pelrce Letters of ndiuliilstrallou were granted today by the Itecistcr of Wills for the estate of the llev. Charles C. Pelrce, a lleutcnnnt colonel find chap- lain with the American Expeditionary J'orces, who died recently In France ' shortly nfter the death of his wife. The estate was yalued ul 538,370, Hoth bodies are burled In Arlington Ceme tery, vtasmngton, !r. Pelrce hnd rhnrce of the a raves Ilfglstratlon Huronii for lhi identlfi ntloii of Aiiirricmi odlcr dead In rrnnce. The will of H, Hernnrd Chambers. Lancaster avenue nml Pheninoil rontl. i Overbrook. who died July in, probnted I today, showed ho left nil estate valued nt more than $105,000, His widow. , .Mary II. ( lininbers, nnd two sons were named as heirs. Other wills probated Included those of TUBS1-- m William Henderson, who died in Iiilnkcmiii IlosnltiiL sriR.non: l'ra Cnlderonl. 1-118 Mnorn strcol, fMWfW, lliimms H. l-'urlow. S027 Enst MaillMM stirct, $$0-0j Charles P, tlttnt I.lRlity-seiofid street and Uulsf nvenntw S.,000 j William P, Meurer, W.1S WcsK Tliompson street, $7700, and Vlncen Tanzohw 1.120 Morris street, $7000. x' t Inventories of personal estates flW. , were Anna Halrd. $10,101, and Wll-T ! Ham II. Pry, $30,170. f Less Expensive CORSETS FOR SUMMER WEAR iTflodamE QdtlL HsmdMtwax ItWmSEIBZ 835 Chestnut St. .IMIO.NF.: WALNUT 4437. Capitol l-I-'Vjl--lJ 1 JKWr.r. fARMEV In "THE SILVER LINING" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MA11KET VAL'DEVtt.r.H I'ONTTJtrorB en TOWERS THEATRECamd TirtOADTCAV ft PINE STREETf) 11 TO It THIRD AND PfrTrV'EI.T FTVAT, WEEK The Official and Only DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES Cnntlnunim Showlnc 11 A. M to 11 P M K EITH"S THEATRE ETHEL BARRYMORE "In "Th Twelve-Pound Loek" MISS EMMA HAIG With RICITARD W. KEDNE IIARRT DKI.F: KT-IZABETH KENNEDY A MILTON PERLE. OTHER BIO FEATURES Wl!OTrfliii!lim George Allen, inc. 1214Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays Ifs Allen's Hats High Grade Summer Millinery at Quick Clearance Prices Every Summer Hat in this establishment now $4.00 to $10.00. Such an extraordinary Sale invites an early visit. Special Sports Sailor Hats in two-tone colorings. Were $8.50 Now $4.00 Sale of Women's Heavy, Pure Silk Hosiery at $1.45 Pair .r Wh.'.t.'- n'uy nml "uss n ca.f. tho texture ami weight of this Silk Hose will KurpiiFc you, pur,- silk In fine weave, Hale eoles and garter tons Just what you need for now, there Is only enough for a day or two's selling. Irt i t 3 't 1 I' r if I 4- w i l-r i" ; t Si All Bathing- Caps Now 50c Thurajlay we will place on sale the balance of all our Rubber Bathing Caps at 60c All nre pure rubber nnd there are a ncore of charming stvles In nny wanted color, double heavy Diving Caps In the ftiany are nair price. lot New Neckwear Just Unpacked Vestees, round collars. Tuxedo collars and wide cuffs for elbow sleeves are much In vogue for summer wear Crisp fresh Organdies, and Brussels Net. lace trimmed and hand embroidered Many noel designs, some with an added touch of con trasting color. All are popularly priced $2.50 Fownes Long Silk Gloves, $1.85 White, champagne or black In extra quality elbow.Iength Silk Gloves ; washable, of course, and perfect a to fit and workmanship. WILLOW GROVE PARK I WA8BIM I.nrS AND H18 BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I TODAY 80 ALICE TIIWINO Contralto T 4f BERNARD POLAND. Tenor l K HENRI SfOTT n SPECIAL II. 00 PLATTERS HF.RVED AT TH! CA8INO DAILY I . 1 Slip-Over Sweater, Special $3.95 The shades: hlg Jade gTcnn, blue, popular Slip-over Sweaters all iign necK and long sleeves nnd a worsted and In the newest varletv of tha latent Cltrhca tan, sand, orchid, pink and white. 4711 Guest Size Soap, $1.00 Dozen know about for toilet Lilac, Rose Geranium, Tills is one or tne nnest grade Soups we Hnd bath; there are six: delightful odors: Violet, Verbena. Sandalwood and Mayflower. tTI R m llllllli!! iilllllllllilliffli'i Ml illlllHlHiWI'lillHH MlilllilHIIIIIIiHiHBillllffl Adjoining the St. James Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street lllllllllllllflllBMHM fc E3 ll 139 So. 13th St. jj rT'vpiffi'' ii'riririiiiT':'ii'i'f'!;"T'Tiiiii-i?iwiTj'!ll'fj'rffij g SI Announcing the Arrival W j ill of a Large Shipment of Hi I New Strap Sandals B ! ftl Now obtainable in all sizes in II! I 2 ll both patent leather and white kid. pS l3tFi?l! Knpclallu Priced EJhUj ml 4 nnn IIJ I Sp I Winkelman II in ill Styla Footwear for Womtn ftl a HI 1130 Chestnut St. , IH I if 38-40 Sooth S2ad St -4 Kr , IJMjJ 2961.63 Frankferd Ave. uhnkekw mm 1 llgaifiBM ci yw, Mm I Special Values for Friday From Our Final Clearance of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts At Cost and Less Linen Jumper Dresses In flesh, rose, green, white, tobacco, blue and grey. Were up to $19M $8.50 , Street Dresses Taffeta, Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Were up to $55.00 $16.50 ort Suits Tweeds, Jerseys and Mixtures. Were up to $45M $15 Silk Spoilt Dresses In Canton Crepe and Novelty Silks. Were up to $55.00 Summer Frocks Linens, Dotted Swisses and Voiles. Were up to $29M $12.50 Afternoon Dresses Canton Crepes, Satins. Wore up to $75J)l) $25 Tailored Suits Tricotine and Poiret Twill, navy only. Were up to $75.00 $25 Sport Skirts Silks, Plaids and Novelty Mixtures. Were up to $29M $25 $15 II m Prophylactic Tooth Brushes With Imperfect Handles, Special at 20c Each Brush Is stamped by the maker, but because of some slight Irregularity In tho handle they have been classed as Imperfect and you may buy tnem for half price. Bjuaiw Coty UOrigan Extract at $4.50 A limited quantity of this famous French odor In the H4-ox. alse for Thursday and Friday at this speclnl price. LOrigan Face Powder in every desired shade, special a box. 69c The The A New Importation Just Received of Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 doz. Alien s jiair . are lamous me country over ror dependability "SUppon" cap ehapo Hair Xets can be had In largo or small alieo. "Import Special" straight Hair Nets are extra large alee, White and Gray Hair Nets in either shape at 16c each; $1.50 a dozen. MOTOTJIMM Tht Store of InClvtduat Shops and Good Value 13 - f If Jm S S Continental Hotel " W3 . 51 115-117-119 So. 9& Street. Gigantic Midsummer CLEARANCE Exclusive Stock at Vfc to V4 Former Prices Cotton Dresses Formerly up to 21.75 a CC . l 3 Imported Organ- uoiua dies. SntSses, etc VoIIbh. 9 Silk Dresses Formerly up to 37.50 f 1 CC WJ nintlno tl v modes, DMtrable shades. H Wash Dresses Formerly up to 12.75 r CC Fine Ginghams, Organdies, Voiles. 5J Silk Dresses Formerly up to 49.75 Exclusive and Original Models. Coats and Wraps Formerly up .75 to 57.50 The Seafton's faorito fabrics and styles. 16 Formerly up to 42.50 Iress and Sports Models. Cloth Skirts Formerly up to 12.75 Chic plaids and 'lucks plaited or luiii 4 .45 Silk Blouses Formerly up to 12.50 ) X(UlSltC ("OH tume and 'Vu.. lorcd H'.ouses. w 17.85 1 H 4-is Smart Suits I435 ,- i. ii f p , jiii bhipbV ti tif. ..vl?i siiiiiiiiMsSBBi i -i . v,