'-,- r& I. ' "i)f-ru ftfr&W"" ' T7 A-'' U ' ,f li J: EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921 I1 jf, ! -Wi? ' ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE '4 ii i f JVancy Wynne Tells of the Engagement of Miss Curtis and Mr. Bookmyer-r-Cushman Club to Have Actors' Afternoons Next Season r;. and MRS, HARRY F. CUlf-v TIS, of Ovcrbrook, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mavjjarpt', to Roy Taylor Bookmycr, a solr of this Edwin Hookniyors who nlso ilve In t.rnivri cnino out nt a beautiful (tt which her fnther nnd tnother 'govd' for her last a. sjne ' I'reuj mm tImcIous. She hns u quantity olMlt curly hair- nnd N rather small ahlf Im-i ' lovely flSHfP- She 'nnd Helen 8evll 1,'hvo been Jjrenfc puis through their bud season. I have wen them together nt many n inntlnro (ind movie. The furtl'cs are down nt Cnno May for the summer, hnve tnken.u rottiigo there, In fact, and MargHret nnd Hnrry have liml t lot of tha crlrln and wen staylne with them. Itoy Uookmycr In very much liked, I suppose the wwMiiiK will ho an event of next year, I8AI5EI' I'AHB nnd her mother, Mr. William Ryr1 1'nge, nnd her brother, of Chestnut Hill, who have been out In California (or more thun a year, nre new living I" Hollywood. Ianbcl lini not achieved stardom yi, but she' been doing nqmu good work just the mibc, and has had several minor part, in a. picture with Utliel Clayton. Natu rally she N ambitious nnd wnnta to bo a star soon, ho she doe not think much of her work bo fir herself, but I have ken told b those who hnve -ecn her in the fllniu'thnt she is really doing re markably well, and a little bird told me also that It is only a matter of n short time now befote she will appear In a big way. Ifttbcl has lots of pep nnd parserver encc, vou know, and so she Is bound to succeed. She Is pretty nnd gentle looking, nnd hns that exquisitely graceful manner which will bo a great Help to her in her Work. Then, too, the Is graceful and has all tho ynvolr faire which mnny an actress must lenrn, Jf It is npt "bred in the bone" as in Isabel's case, I understand that she and hir mother will conio on this Chrlotinns for the holidays, nnd vlidt Isabel's grandfather, Mr. 8. Davis Page, and his daughter, Mrs. .Tames Large nt their heme here. SPEAKING of Sua. Large remind me of the Cusbmnn Club, in which she lias been interested ever since Its in stitution, nnd of which she is one of the vice prchlents. Did you know that next winter the nunagers of the Onhniusi Club have deeideu to hold a t.prles nf actor' afternoons In the foyer of du Academy of Music? Ye, hud already tiny have secured Annie Kubsell and Ethel Unrrymore, who will bo the rums of honor on two of the afternoon tad Mary llobcits Itinchnrt, who had four plays nil going nt once in New York last season, anil David Griffith will come on for an nfternoon each, too. Won't It be interesting? I undcretmd they are coins to ask Mtudc Adam to come nnd talk. Alto gether n most delightful iden and the returns for the club's benefit should be very good. They urc to be given on six afternoons. SOPIIin YARNALL nnd Virginia Hecksclirr nre 1 en vine today for Northeast Harbor, Me., whore they will Join Sophie's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Ynrnnll. nt their attractive cottage, the Ilirches. Sophie has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcoige Wharton Pepper, at their home. Fox Creek Farm, in Devon, for about ten dayh and Inter left for Atlantic City, where nho spen Mflilr?y'l PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rtcmoTfrndruS-;tcpiltIrFilllntj Restprat Color and I Beauty to Gray anc Faded HalH tw, ana kra iTUTlrm. several days with her grandmother, Mrs. Alexander Uriuton Coxt. Her marriage to Reginald .lacobs will be one of the most Important events of the fall, nnd I understand that It ! to tnko plain In October. Virginia will stay with the Ynrnalls In Northeast Until nhnllt tlln tillililln nt Ainriiuf it-linn khe will return to her home In Rad nor, She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Hecksclier nnd will bo n debutnntc this whiter. rnHK baby was ncntly pushing tho boll - nt the side of the dining table, nnd poor Mnggle, who was wnitlng on the table, would come In in answer to the rail; finding no one wanted anything Jbc would retire again only to henr the bell once more. Mother liml a guest for luncheon nnd Vi0?. tl0t PT'" m"ch attention to wee I oily, so she wns quite ntnazed to henr her small voice pipe up nn Mnggle for some strange reason nppenred suddenly nt the door agnln. "It's nil wight, Mnggle," said Polly In liquid tones, "It'll only the baby.'' NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. .Tnnney, Jr.. of Chestnut Hill, announcn the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Alice IJonil Janney, to Mr. J. Douglas arannls, Jr , son of Mr. J. D. Grannie, of Water bury. Conn., now living In Philadelphia. No date has bean sot for the wedding. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry P. Curtis, of Ovcrbrook, announce the engagement ol their dauglitnr. Miss Margaret Cur tis, nnd Mr. Roy Tavlor Bookmyor, son of Mr. and Mrs Edwin A. Bookmyar, nlBo of Overhrcok Mrs Joel Ually Davis, Iansdowne, an nounces tho engagement of her daugh tnr, Mlsn Victoria Read Davis, to 'Mr. Lnwrenco Dunbar Kelson, son of Mr. nnd Mrs William Dunbar Kdson, of aormantowii. Mr. and Mrs. T. Maxwell Mory wenther. of Ardale, Spring lano, Chest nut Hill, nro reoelving congrntulntlons on the birth of a daughter on July 21. Mrs. Merywcather was Miss Mary E. Benson. Tho Rev. Walter Georgo Read and Mr. Read, whoso mnrrlaga took place on July 6, havo returned from their weaning trip ana nro now living at me roctory at Brighton, Mass. Mrs, Rend before her marriage, was Miss Mtirlul MacCready. of Cambridge, Mass. The Rev Mr. Read Is n brother of Mrs. Genrgo Buckley Warder, of German- ' town, and a cousin of Mrs. Jnmes l,nrgo, ' or .summcrcrcst, encstnut inn. Mrs. Horoci Mather Llpplncott, of Mermaid nnd JEast lnncs, Chestnut Hill, ontertalncd at luncheon on Monday. Covers were laid for eight guests. The Rev Charles Wood nnd Mrs. Wood, of Washington, bailed last welc on an extensive trip to South Afrlcn. Mrs. Wood Is a sister of Mrs. Howard Wurtn Page, of this city, nnd a daugh ter of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes S. Cox of this olty. The Rev. Mr. Wood Is rector of a Presbyterian church In Washington, and was for years rector of tho Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty-first nnd Walnut streots. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, of 3S45 Spring Garden street, announce the en gagement of tholr daughter, .Miss Mnr guerlte Hose Kelly, to Mr James 1 Cassldy, of 2329 South Thirteenth street', on Saturday. ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED TODAY H.PWR- , BEE? . f ' '" t S J .3i s-l Dioto by Thoto Crattors MISS MAHGAKKT CUKTIS Daughter of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Hnrry V. Curtis, of 5870 Droxcl road, Ovorhrook, whoso engagement to Mr. Hoy Tn)lor Hookniyer, son of Mr. mid Sirs. Edwin A. IJoohmycr, nlso of Otorlimok, Is nnnounccd today turned from spending tho week-end at Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stnn ley Ketcham nnd thalr daughter. Miss Botty Ketcham, of Harvey street, who hnve been In Reach Haven the last two weeks, will return homo on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Ketcham una their sons, Mr Edwnrd Kotcham nnd Mr. Wnlker Ketchnm, will lenvo on Au gust 1 to hpend soma tlmo ut Ealgcs mere. Pa. Mlsn Susanno Donahue, of 520 Man helm street, Qennantown. will spend the month of August nt Camp Tega wlthn, Pocono Mountain. Miss Mnrlon Zornn Cadwnllador, daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs C. It. Cnd wnllador, of 130 West t'paal street, has had as her guost for ten days MIbh Adelaide Israel and Miss Gnll Burke, of Mount Airy, nt tho summer homo of her parents In Ocean City. Mr and Mrs. Georgo It. Kstnbrook, of 020 West Cliveden avenue, will lenvo on Saturday for Buck HIM Falls, where they will remain nt tho Inn until after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. O W Williamson. Jr., of 4900 Pulaski avenue, will motor o Montrose on Friday to visit their son Master Austin Williamson, over the GERMANTOWN Mr. Howard Ketcham, Mr. Iidwnrd Kotcham, Mr. Walker Ketcham. or Harvey street, nnd Mr. K Uurk Tstn- brook, of West Stafford street, have re- The Accepted Depilatory For 30 Yearn M MmZHSi At All VafW aOlP Drnjtnd mWmr 6L" Department Storti m r J Price 91.00 w s JosrcnrrNK T.KFKA'nr ro. weok-ond, who Is nt Camp Susquchnn nock for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur Harris, of est Walnut lnne. are occupvlug their cottngo nt Buck Hill Falls. Miss Isnbel Gerbor, of 518 West Coul ter street, la spending some tlmo lit Capo May Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Ever soii, of 4' Mnylaml street, will lu glad to hear that their son. Muster Frank L'mm0"' ,Ir" " ro'crlng from his recent lllnes. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr Wilbur Forrest Is spending n few days in Chelsea a MA Jd Mrs- George Jnnoff. of 1421 South Twcnty-first street, are leaving for Atlantic City, whero they will spend the summer. Mr and Mrs. George K. Slnnnmon nnd their family, of Seventeenth and McClellan street, are spending the sum mer at Wlldwood. Mis Agnes Mnllo. of 1820 South Seventeenth streot, is spending tho Htirnmr r nt Ardmore, as the guest of net cousin, Mr. Anthony Creato and his family have tnovfil Into tholr new home, Eighteenth nnd Mimin streets. Mr. Thomas Harmon, formerly of South PliUiiflclohlfi. I vlsltlnr Mr. nnd Mrs. George Keller, 1714 Mifflin street Mr. Hotihon now makes his home In New York Mr, nnd Mrs. Meyer Welnsteln novo returned from their wedding trip In tho Pocono Mountains nnd Will leave about August 1, for Rockawny Beach, where thoy will spend the month o' August. Mrs Wolnsteln will bo remembered ns Miss Mnttle Jacobs, of Sixteenth below Wnlnut street. Mr and Mrs. Leo Colly, of 1739 Mif flin street entertained on Sunday eve ning In honor of tholr daughter, Miss Rita Cally Amon? the guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gallagher nnd their family, Mr and Mrs. Georgo Zeller and Mr. nnd Mrs Itooney NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sir nnd Mrs, Isaac U Newman, of 1303 North Thirteenth street, motored Inst week to Scrnnton, where they at tended a convention Their daugh ters. Miss Ruth Newman and her imnll sister, Miss Jean Nowmnn, nre spending a week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs S. Thanhnuser, at 104 South Jackson avenue, Atlantic City WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr H D. Fraser and his family, of GUIS Woodland avenue, are spending some time In Toronto, Cnn Miss Mary Kimball nnd her sister, Miss Nellie Kimball, of 4703 Cedar avenue, are traveling with friends. They cxpict to complete, n. tour of the Great lnkes before their return. Mr nnd Mrs, I,eo A Kelly, formorly of 623 Florence avenue, this city, are now living In San Diego. Cnllf. Mrs, Kelly's mother. Mm. Stanley J. Cart ledge, 5117 Cedar avenue, will visit hor In tho foil, when she expects to spend som't time. II For Hay Fever ipsss '.ri i w -- - &&& I I ;7lI.I!llllBliT a? Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED tutliFr Itfuomted mill Made Into Mnttrrt Brass Beds Relacquered llfHFPQ "n ". riiouf! i.om. 47os dliriCl. J ?,1 H. Eat. .17 Tr. Relieves Pai Keep aTube Haiidij Thoj lrrmm tCo ,M Y IIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIll i t BEADS- ; nililimlne and Hlltrhlng llrnld r.tnhrnldrrlng nnd Knitting Hllli Braiding Embroidering Beading! llcmlltchln(r Hrnlloplng Plentlng! NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 1001 FILilEUT 8TUI;KT -, Taste it it's delicious! iSyLf!a Tlti'iae m0 Dessert Molds Free Aluminum molds in sets of six, with your initial embossed on each. Also many other molds all free to Jiffy-Jell users. Write us today for catalog. In Jiffy-Jell you get fruit juice con densed in a bottle. You get real fruit des serts which are rich in fruit. And at the same price as old-style desserts with dry flavors. Be sure you get Jiffy-Jell. Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha. Wis. Ten Flavors in Glass Vials 2 for 2dc JMEfyjdi eluliet STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Abraham Stern, o' 1820 North Twenty-eighth street. Is spending tho summer at Atlantic City. Miss Hose Klein, of Dethlehem, Is spending a few weeks with Mr and Mrs. E. Felner, 2454 Turnor street. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Newman, of 1826 North Thirty-second street, are spend Ing tho summer nt Atlantto City. Mrs. Porcy FVankel and her daugh ter. Miss Mathllde Frankel, returned from tho Adlrondocks nnd are now at their Atlantto City cottage, 3 North Providence avenue. Mrs. J Mendelsohn and Mr. nnd Mrs Ferdinand Dlleholmcr, of 8021 Diamond etrvet. left last week to spend tho sum mer In Willow Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Hitch, of 3224 West Montgomery nvenun, announoo the engagement of tholr daughter, Miss Alice. Hitch, to Mr. Sylvan W. Drucker. son of Mr and Mrs. Morris Drucker. Mr. and Mrs. Wtch and their famllv ar spending the summer In Atlantic City DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Harriet Hopkins, of Baltimore, Is tha guest of n 'ew weeks of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Wnlter Hits Corkran, nt their home In Media, Mrs. W. II. Fulwellsr and her chil dren, of Walllngford, are spending the summer at Provlncetown, Capo Cod, Mas, whero they will remain until after Ijtbor Day, Mr, ,FutwIIer has been spending the last fortnight with them Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crothers and their family, of Wallliigford, ore oc cupying their cottsgv at nuckhlll Foils. Mr. and Mrs J Ird Hlgby and their daughter, Mlsi Ileneo lllgby, whoso marriage to Mr, Kdward Crothers will take place In October, will be guests of Mr and Mrs. Crothers for a fortnight In August NORRISTOWN The members of the A B C. Club, chaperoned by Mrs. James M Quarry and Mrs Charles McCrncken, held a picnic at Vnlley Forge. The membors Include Miss Miriam Aker, Miss Kath leen MoCracken. Miss Oladvs Ltvctey, Miss Kdlth Ilodenbnugh, Miss Evelyn Quarry. Mlsi Margaret McGllI, Miss Ida Slough and Miss Mary Slough, Miss Kmellne Henry Hooven nnd Mrs John Faber Milter entertained the members of the Garden Party Commit teo of the Valley Forge Chnptur. Daughters of the American Iteolutlon nt nn Informal tea at the home of Mls Hooven, 28 Kast Airy stre.it Miss Hooven wns chairman and Mrs. Miller vice chairman of the committee In charge of the recent garden party given at the home of Mr, John Faber Miller, Delvolr, Sandy Hill road. Utkus-Qourley Wedding The marriage o Miss Dorothy Ana cletus Gourley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph F Gourley, 226 C'ltarvlew streot, Oermantown, to Mr Henry An drews Utkus, of this city, was sotetn nlted nt 9 o clock this morning in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Oermantown. The Itev. J M. liiggins celebrated the nuptial mass which fol lowed the ceremony Mr Gourley gave his dnughtcr In marriage and Miss Ag nes Kullman nttended .the bride ns maid of honor Mr. Thomas Welsh acted as best man The bride wore a town of Ivory satin covered with lace and her net veil wns held In olnce by ! orange oiossoms. wis carried a ; shower boilnuet of hues. The Maid of, ronor wore an orchid volls frock trlmt med In ecru InCe nnd ft hat to maun. She carried pink rote. A breftkfMt followed the ceremony at the hm the bride's parents. MAIIU'f mu&wsmmi. n I.V, jf ITlflT NATIONAL ATTI ACTION rhe Great Adventure BUSTER KEATON .J?'7M.. Vocal Prolqaua Emlnrnl HoloUtt Tony aara-'n gust romtoy Cratl6n 'hen the Whale Was Jonahed' 'Wh yffnWRBHHHH i llp2 jftMft Palace tIS Imperial 1314 MArtKET- OOTIf WAt,NUT NOVKI, anil IMPIit'SSIVK Pllnr rinVxfA Woman beautiful baa come to know that enhanc log chirm lurki In qualltletol grace and tefinemeut In the appeal oi freh white thoulderi ?r arrot which are permitted reedomot movement eren when ncirlng sheerest faMcs and tleeveleis ffowne. And beautilul women IriTarlablr use DEL-A-TONE Delatone li a scientific prep aration which Iniures the sale removal oi hair from neclc, Uca or under arms. Daaoty ipMlallita rceomnxod It. and It U eoiutantlr um vj woroeaootnaiiag. It iMtrra tba akin firm, eltar and parfxtly smooth. Eaar to apply llmpU dJrKUont wiui mq jar. At Any Druggist's or Departmtntstore Safe Milk For fofenti & Inralids OOOKINO The "Food Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ak for HORUCICS. li.U lt... e.f ... . ejtayiwi amir.auonB auDiurutts i cmmtzKmt&ixmKtSMmzssmmGUu The Menace of Superfluous Flesh If you have experienced n steady increase in girth and weight, you know its real trag edy, iou realize how your i iijuibui UUU lll,4tkt UbvtTlWVO arc curtailed. If vou find your self OVERWEIGHT, it should be a matter of grave concern. You should never recrard this as a natural condition, for it J CUIt UV UVViCUIIlU. FILMED IN VBNICK ON TJIB OLOniOUS ITALIAN CANALS ARCADIA SZTffiffiffi ETHEL CLAYTON ,.WKTO VICTORIA ynT-ffr.. MUrt, MAMK UN "Lovjra HAROLD LLOYD Tipw, r.Tn 'AMONG tnOSE rnr.s snt" vAi 1 1 vVL, DononrT dalton in "flKHIND MARKS- rV.IL.Vjll,lN 1 OWEN MnoRE In Dlwrry of ronvenlanea" GLOBE JVtnrzn and MAnKirr VAfnRVIt.r.K 11 to it TOWERS THEATRE Camden The Official and Only DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES onllnuoua Showing- 11 A M to It P M. Q V it Lawlar 1126 Walnut St' lift", Unusual Reduction SALE OF SMART HATS Ever Summer Hal in the Shop Values Up to $25.00 Now $5.00 CD 2 5 3 3 lit ' 3 3 - err . 1 fHJRJrajfHJrBjfajfajraJfajfHJrairaJraJtraJrHJraJfHJrHiraifalral An Attractive Sweater Greatly Reduced $10.50 A chic, stylbh iwcater aa illiatrattd, of medium wtijlit alpaca yarn, hand fin iihed. Style, quality, pattern and (it markthiiiwrateraidutinctivtlyjaeser. Attractive colon French Blue, Co penhagen and Reseda Green alio Camel s hair in Natural Tan lhade. necessary thop by mail, tciik equal icthfacthn. 100 VIRGIN WOOL Now at our new address Chestnut, cor. ol 17th St. 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 a 3 3 i Trial Treatment Gratia COLLINS i INSTITUTES Women's Department Bellovue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phone Spruce 5181, Payments for Course can bo arranged. :4mzzzsmczj2mttj3mezzmT& 1 n? t f y u va Wi EITH'S THEATRE JACK NORWORTH Slnctna lilt Own 8inm FRANK VAN HOVEN Th DIppyMncl Maalrlan JANET ADAIR DOROTHEA 8ADUER with WILLIAM GASTON t CO OTHER STA JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. prJv,....l,,on, Adult nd rhlMr n'. maw Modi-rn and tC.thotlo Tlanc nw 1 ip-o 1 niira Krti rhor- Wat 1J7 WILLOW OKOVK PARK WABBIL1 LKPfl AND HIS SYMPHONY OltrHKSTIlA Today In OnOCEns' DAY Sporn A" Old-Fa .'.Hon-d Tlrnlc pra(w -i0 "IL THOVATOHR with Emily Stolen. Haaar. M.rl? .Itonv l.nnton Drnard Poland, Edward A Uvl Horarn R. 1 Hnod and - choru nf th THE riULA- nni phi. niM:iiTtr ("rir.TY oAHOItes IMI! At all our Stores t indloittnr In Ihe 1'ull I, iu. 10 durlnx Ihf duj nnd 80 at IfTilllmo ns further ntfntlon la nccn :iry until Sprint. itorvMvi h$ Tlirrp nrr nn mil liln- Monil p'.Ka. ilnnurrout ol tanki or ollifr ruraa unii IHM. St. James 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street JiiilraillJllPliliiiiiiiiihiiiiiiijiiiiMijiiiMi,,!!, iimmuiwiife pASHIONABLE women find the Symply Tye brasaiere holds the bust in position, nllnwing nbnolute freedom of movement. The simplicity of iti adjustment nppenlo itronRly. There oro no hooks, bones or elastic Russets. At all the better stored. Superiority There is absolutely no comparison between the "HOT WAVE" and any other apparatus on the market which claims to heat homes through the use of gas fuel. The "Hot Wave" Automatic Gas-Fired Boiler is scientifically dosipned and constructed of such materials throuch which the highest possible cfllciency is attained in the uso of gns fuel. Furthermore, tho efficiency 0 at tained is greater than that of any other boiler made ropardlcss of the fuel used. Manufactured by the Memphis Steel Construction Compnnj of I'lttsliurBli, Pa GAS UTILITIES CORP., PITTSBURGH, PA. GAS UTILITIES SALES CO., OF PHILA. 1200 Locust St. WM. AKBRS, JR., CO., 10TH AND FILBERT STS. Logan Fixture Shop, Robert Howirlh Som, Simpion Hrttinj Co., 4942 N. Broid St., 149 E. 7th St., 500 Broadway, Pblla. Cheittr, Pa Camden. N. J. For Tomorrow and Friday THese Exceptional Values Afternoon Dresses Georgettes, Crepes de Chine, Taffeta and Canton Crepe, trimmed with braid, embroidery and fringe. This season's most attractive modes and color. Were up to $95.00, To Close Out: $1 .50. $25 $35 Summer Frocks of Organdie, Voile, Dotted Swiss and linen daintily trimmed with laces and fagoting. A score or more charming models that Were $16.50 to $35.00, Reduced to 50, $12.50 to $16-50 $9 Silk Sports Skirts That Were $16.50 to $29.50, Reduced to $8-50, $13.50 to $15 . of Canton Crepe, Tally-ho, Burbarr, Roshanara Crepe, plaids and Novelty Silks, white and all desirable shades. All Purchases Billed September 1st profit by the experience of others -which has taught thousands that Instant Postum is better for health than tea or coffee. POSTUM has a flavor similar to coffee, but con tains nothing that can disturb health and. comfort. 'There's a Reason for Po STUM Sold by grocers everywhere A H 2T 3E -II' . II J J Hi ,m .n. II MMITBUIIMMIM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays Ifs Allen's Hats THIS WEEK 1 All Colored I Trimmed Sports Hats I Reduced to $3.00 1 Regardlctut of former prices, all our hifrh-Rradr Sports Hats g for women and misses will be sold this week at $3.00. pi This sale nffordu an excellent opportunity for the August S t.icationist or those in need of an extra hat to finish the season. Sale of Women's Heavy Pure Silk Hosiery at $1.45 Pair White, Black, Navj, Cordovan and Kussin Calf in a heavy weave of silk; the "eight and texture of this Hose will surprise f you. n nas lisle soles and garter tops and is a most dependable II stocking. "Viyella" Unshrinkable Flannel for Summer Skirts, special, $1.50 & $1.95 yd. This itnndnrd qiinliu of 'mpnrtffl Krislnh Flannel In to welenm for summer skirts Uenutlful texture nnd nnlah with the added virtue of being unnhrlnlintile The npennl prices on thee mo jrj-adea are onI for the bnlunce of the week w D. M. C. Sewing Cotton, 85c Dozen A I color I. nre auain In aloek r. Hhnde in black anil white Thin cotton cornea In one site only and ran he used foi every purnoM for which a medium slied cotton or silk Is needed It I. strong its silk and nearlv twice a BtronK ns seulns cotton maklna; It an Ideal cotton for hand or machine sewing 50c French Tooth Brushes, 35c each The Famous Rollins & Co. Quality There are eight etsltu from which to choose, nearly all havn oar. fornted hacks A very desirable thing In a tooth bruHh They have bona hnndles and all pure hrlitte This price Ir back to the pre-war leval and la the first lot of fine Trench tooth bniahe w have had for lean thnn 80c for several years Are You Going Away? Then Dont Forget Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Dozen cheerfully replaced If ,ou hae not used Allen's Fr"nrh l?al" Net. fend us 10r for a sninnle or ask the women who wear them j Mail Onli-TB (nrrfullu and Promtly Filled Mi'Hed Free Anywhere KlHI Hill ilMllliMI umm.ll -Ja 9 tf. ,'l Ki ,'Ll w ,, b""1'1'"'"1"11! -104.1.1.1.1111 iii'i ijiio lmiM'"mMMMM"iiM"TiiiiTiinriiiiriiTiTiii - V
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