Jail, f )' :. ''.', m- 'VT- )'. ,X - -jr Tx'ft- i.i .MW"T ', r f.fl r , ' -.5 . ?.,'l, . r.v- .( f '1'" r T ,' 'C a ' ft a EVi$MtfG PUBLIC LEJDER-PHILADKLPHiA, THDKBDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921 iT GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE f m v JT'ynnc ie o tne lait mctonzies ticing fancy j . rwi. Presented at isoun, nvivs siuuui jwki Philadelphians in Europe Engagement Announced H. Talt MeKenades 1 V6 . Src printed nt the Court Had, ' " ' ,)rC!)(.tntlons took 8t' , , I'lnvnl Onrtkn party wh' p' U'l t , eon nv, on the 2 the King """.'";,.'.. hlch 1st V, ,; In ten,! of the usual three-eve-0 JB,L'.. The ovcnlufC court, were Sri account of the minors" W'ke- . ...Ill lirnr n detailed .mrfz ; ,nt.o, r ,cv i. ...ill Hiirclv he different innii 10, 88 H " II,, UWftl OHM- A th uw ieddf lie cvcnlnc urcus, nnd long train cam.. c. There f Homeuiius ... n-nrn. h,te it. ", . ... K,- (jpor t,at . - .r.le.i imrty instead of the L.ndfornml affairs usually held! B?.."L.i.. .. mini this mouth uneonve I like very to have a . 1IAK linll'.l M1V fl"Ei - IDS J"- . . . ., .. t .!.. . Bt'snd to visit i-oru mm -. to Scot.ana i forth is l."r.r. .,i tn rtrr fond of dn, .you Knovt. - thp waU,r fcUreiai'V" '" .- S .!. Mrs George Dunning and hiar,M,rs Nincr and Eleanor, and VfA,n!B&n? who W with them. arls . . jxna nVirnnrl T IPEAKINO 01 Aint-r.w. --- AdelaWe Newln $ y?.U. .To,.r o the battlefields of France. Iww elveii up their apartment fiir hnve W" "', f..i ., nr fcrdrKaeeVVheul. ft will limr bark to thin country In October or November. mEN'NIS sec..." tn he the rape ey.-., re;rcnow,eveup.ntl. n ne eonie. elilly !"&Utlnv"wn.?romer" at the A e Northeast mrm- K!" "lr Ym. know. Virginia i"c'. ' ... .. t ,,. won the, it An".n.i ."XrfpV. doubles wth me to save the water, and I didn't think they was a'awful black." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Howell Cummlnnra, of the WetllnKton, announce the enRnfje mont of their daughter, Mlns Eleanor Frank CummlnRR, to Mr. Wlllard John Mason, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williamson, of IjOKan, announce thn ontrftKement of their daughter. Minn Nellie B. William rod, nnd Mr. .Wllmor P. Durnell, ron of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tracy H. Durnell, of Ovor lirook. Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn While Geary and their daughter. Mies Mary do F. Geary, of Sut.iot nnd Oermantown avenues, Cheitnut Hill, will sail on October 1 for Kurope, where they will spend the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Geary's son, Mr. Alfred II. Geary, who In living in At lantic (la , returned to Atlanta yester day after n fortnight's visit to his parent.-. Mr. nnd Mrs. William M Rlklns and their son, Mr. William U. Elklnn, Jr., of Elklns I'ark, are spending the summer at Dnik Harbor, Me. M'.tis Jessie F. Da Costa, daughter of Mr Charles F. Da Costa, of Ashwood, Vlllanova, is visiting Ml3s Mary D. Nor rlR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norrls, of Ellerslle, Falls of Schuylkill, nt N'arruganeett Pier, H. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry II. Collins, Jr., and their dnughteis, Miss ICutharlno II.' Collins and aiish Margaret 11. i;ouin, nnd then tennis i noiiuu i ' The Chestnut HIU girls are roe fnnrt of It and nrc alwnys play S? that. Virginia Carpenter and their son, Mr, Hcniy II. Collins, 3d, if liettus-y-Coed. Bryn Mawr. are spend ing the summer at King's Valley, N. V. Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas W. Dunn, of Cheltenham toad. Chestnut Hill, nro en tertaining as their guest Mrs. James Me. Coy, of Orange, N J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunn will leave tomorrow for Slock bridge, Mass., where thc will upend saveral weeks before going to Ppper Sarnnao to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. M. Mwenron, at C'nmp Sunganmar, In the Adirondack Mountains. Friends of Mr. Samuel H. Collotn. of West School Houso lane. Oermantown. will be glad to loarn ho is recovering from his recent Illness at Chelsea, where he is with Mrs. Collotn. Ibtbtbtbtbtbtbtbtbtib'Pv' k Ma (m PBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTi1 ' ' '' T? , wl BmBmBmBmBBmBVk' & ffBaaVaVaVaVKi- t ' brI n'v t wahh BsfHrWrJraW'fc'i S '' ,; fp3H PBH7wfflKg.Hr LbbbBbBvb1 SAMvSBBdB&BBk v -PBBVBVBTawflin.tHI RE&iTlBwMvvjk - aVaBaBaBBBKl l rS4KJr3BBr B tBbBvmBBwDx & VBVfllyt - K sJBVbWs1hbSS BHHVjr , vA. sBJVXJBVMBbbJCi BK: '" TBVBBTBVaSTBTBTB?l BTflP ' ' "btbkbtbtbtJPbtbTbtbtJ remainder of the summer at the rtoyal Palace, Atlantic City, Mr. and Mro. Walter D. Dalslmer, of the Itoyal Apartments, have left on. a motor trip to Maine. south'philadelphia Friends of Mr. William Kanter, of 818 South Fourth street, will be glad to hear of his recovery from his recont Illness. Ml! Lillian Ellen Stelnbach, of 2440 South Darlcn street, Is spending a week at the Hotel Hronltn, Atlantic City. Miss Edith A. McCullough, of 2324 Madison square, and Mlsd lClsle Atruz, of C129 Catharine street, are staying at Ocean City for two weeks. MIm Anetta Motzgor and Miss Detty Bbntley have left for the Thousand Inlands, where they will remain until September 1. ,Mr. James Phillip", of 1838 Ultner the guest of Miss Catharine Djinn, of Knst Orange, N. J. Miss I.,etltln Landreth has gone to Jamestown, II. I., for a stay of sevorul weeks. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr. Harry Monklcwlcz, of Thlrty-flrst nnd Dauphin streets, has gone to Chel sea for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. A, Davidson and their family, of 1816 North Thirty-third street. ro spending the summer at the Royal Palace Hotel, Atlantlo City. BRIDESBURQ Mrs. Ellen KUsler, of 2813 Overington street, Is at Atlantlo City, for a stay. Miss Maltle Wallace, of 4648 Rich mond street, Is spending the summer nt Stone Harnor Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard, of Richmond ntrcet, Is visiting friends In New York of lhe' BUmmcr al ABbury Park. Mrs. T Weat and family, of 2701 Pratt he three junior championships a 'ortheat .Iiainploiililii tournuinent il Philadelphia Cricket Club in llilen Sfwffl and the mixed doubles, nn She N doing ilondv work, and I t.i he surprise,! If we don't hear a Vt wort accounting oi nrr '"'"' Hil, the end of thU month. I hear "'? '".,... i i, .Mvitntlnn tourna- Stl C "V. too. Sho wn. nduated from Springileld in the KriM. and will not make her debu Z ncit vear. She comes nnturnlly by I &. for hor father Joe Carpen to, Von n number of champion,!, pi. In the clas prophecy of Springslde. which I happened to see the other ; do e. .i. .nn. onihiirpss rcmnrked: ir- einU Carpenter has won so many cups already, she has to have them Insured. I SAW Mrs. lienry nnuum v,--shouplng In town the other day. She vis wearing a dress of Drown -aottco wile made with a pointed overnklrt. rather plain, and n girdle of the same ...I.;.,! tipr lint was n brown satin model trimmed with burnt ostrich. Mrs. James F. Sullivan Iooks exireinpiy nm in a frock of white canton crepe trimmed with heavy white embroidery. Her hat is a wide-brimmed b'nek one trimmed with uncurled earners, ami her veil is of lace and falls from the brim over her shoulders. THE family moved out tn the Main Line for the month of August, and Johnnie, who was very fond of sail ing ships In the bathtub, was cau tioned against the unnecessary running of water In the tubs. For in the house waa a water meter, and as you know. In thia hot weather water meter jump awfully quick. The other evening Johnnie came In to Ml anpper with very dirty hands. His father looked up from his place nnd laid, "John, go wash your hands Im mediately. What do vou mean by coming to the table with such dirty htadar "Well," said Johnnie." mother told ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Holttn H. Wilbur, of Old Stone House. St. Davids, will sail this week for Uurope, whero they will remain several months. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cope Morton, of Devon, will spend tho remainder of the summer In golf trips, visiting links and clubs nenrbv and throughout tho State Their son. Mr. J. C. Morton. Jr. is nt ("amp Tucker, In the Adlrondaeks, where he will remain until Sopttmbcr. GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs. Harnett H Simons, of the Manhplm Apartments, will motor to Morris Helgh'a over the week-end, to bo the guests of Mrs. Simons' sister, Mrs. Robert J. Scott Miss Vlolette A. Barrett. 6306 Mag nolia avenue, will remain nt the Pig 'n Whlstlo, Urowns-Mllls-ln-thc-PlneB, N. J., for the remainder of the summer Mrs Harry M. Eaton, of 80S Utst Wnehlngton lane, has returned from spending several dnya visiting her slater Mrs. William Cannon, of Lhnsdale, Pa. Mrs Eaton'fl son, Mr. Stanley Eaton, hns returned from Lanbdale nnd from cimp Ing along th Pcrklomen at Collegovllle Mrs. Eaton has oh her guest for a few days her niece, Mrs. Jonn Morris. Mrs Cuylcr C Surfplee and Mr. V B. Supplce, 665 Ea3t Mnyland street, have returned from spending a fow days In Cnwd, Pa. Mr and Mrs. Frank Kmg, Jr , nnd Miss Mildred Krug and Mlsn Ruth KrUg, of 322 West Ixignn street, will leavo on Saturday by motor to spend three wwks In tho pocono Mountains. Mr Joseph Murray, of 6210 Chew Hills. KIHSTINE ANN LITCHFIELD Tho engagement of Mrs. Litchfield, of .105 West Ninety-first street, New York, to Dr. L. Diddle Duf fleld, of this city, was announced todity at a luncheon given at the KHz-Carlton In Atlantic City. Mrs. Litchfield Is the widow of Dr. Paul N. Lltrhflcld. of Camden. The wedding will tnko place in October street, will leave this week to camp with i party of friends nlong the Nesha.nlny Creek for some time. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Alexnndor Seltzer, of 1857 North Seventeenth street, are spending the summer nt Atlantic City. Mrs. Flora Pane, of Memnhls. Tenn.. Is tho guest of Mrs. Adolph Feldsteln, of 2137 North Oratz street, who is now at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Sirs. Alfred M. Klein, of 1331 Glrnrd avenuo, who hnve been spend ing some time In New Haven. Conn., have left for Plckford, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedman, of 2310 North Broad street, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. l,n Fayette Stern, of tho Powelton Apartmentn, are on a tour through Maine and the White Mountains Mr nnd Mrs. William Brandels and dn lighter Miss Evelyn T. Brandels, of 1531 Poplar htrcet, nro spending the State. Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Adelson have gone to Atlantic City, where they will re main until October 1. Mrn. Adelson will be remembered as Miss Eva Sherman. Miss Esther L. Fox Is enjoying tho season nt tho Breakers, In Atlantic City. Mrs. J Laughlln nnd her three sons, Master Joseph Laughlln, Master Charles Iaughlln, nnd Mnator Edward Lnughlln, are spending the season at Wlldwood, N J. Mr. John Daughcrty, of 1413 Wolf street, spent last week-end in Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guerln and their children. Master Joseph Guerln and Mas ter Frnnols Guerln, of 1703 Rltncr street, arc enjoying the season at their summer homo in Ventnor. Mm. John A. Carney, of 1032 Jackson stroot, Is spending the month at her cot tage in Atmntic uiiy. Mr. Albert McGlynn, of Fifteenth and Wolf streots, has returned to his home from Bench Haven. Mr. James Oulnnn, of 2242 South Sixteenth street, has returned homo after having spent several days In Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh McDermott. of 2218 South Broad street, are onjoylng the season at thnlr summer home nt Clementon Holghta, N. J. Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Gaffney nnd fam ily, of 2212 South Brond street, are spending tho season at their home In Chelsea, Mr. George Carney and Mr. Jay Car ney, of 1620 Ritner street, nnd Mr. George Devanncy. of 2337 South Fif teenth street, hnve sailed on the steam ship Annnpollo for Now London, Conn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. J. S. Beotcm, of 4518 Pine street, left yesterday for Cholsea, where he will pasn a month with his family at their summer cottage. CHESTNUT HILL Miss Mildred McCloskey, daughter of Dr. A. J McCloskey, of Chestnut Hill, Is DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. William M. Powcl hatt returned to her home, In Chester, from a visit to Mount Pocono, where her son Is spending the summer at Camp Inape. Mr. Donnld -Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs A. A. Cochran, of Chester, left on Tuesday for Boston, where ho will re main indefinitely. Steltz-Carrlgan Wedding A very pretty wedding took place on morning at oc.ock in uic it n rrican. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William (rarrigan, 24r3 sry I sdny Wedncedny if Twenty-eighth nnd Diamond when Mies Margaret Cn streets, North Dover street, was married to Mr, ChnrleB J, Stelti, Jr. The Rev. John P. McGuire, O. S A., performed tho cere tnony. Miss Agnes R. (.'nri'ltf.in, sister of tho bride, was brldesmnld while Mr Francis C. Steltr, brother of th; brl 1W f ftef irriom. wns best man. A nrenkfMt w,ti,i a I lb, hntne. nf the brldt. a which Mr, nnd Mrs. 8telU left oh their wedding trip to Nlngara Falls. street, are Maying nt A'.lantlo City. Miss Gertrud? Seldon and Mien Alice Lewis have left for a trip through the. Great Lakes nnd on tholr return will stop off at Buffalo to spend a few days as the guests of Mrs. J. Manning, MOORESTOWN Mine Sara Balllngcr, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sara Bollinger, at Marlton, N. J Mr. Ii Russell Perkins nnd her fam ily, of Haddonfleld road, have gono to Buck Hill Falls, Pa, for their vacation. Miss Caroline P. Hnlnee, of West Main ntrcet, and Miss Mabel Chambers, ()f West Central avenue, are at Ocean Grove. Mr. Henry J Sherman and hla family. of Chestnut street, will srwnd this month nt Echo Island, Readfleld, Me. Dr. Howard Llpplncott hns gone to Cleveland for a short ntay. N0RRI8T0WN Mr. and Mrs. B. F Evans, .and their daughters. Miss Mary Evans and Mlsa Kathryn Evans, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C Dreby and Mies Ella Buler, havo re turned from a motor trip through tho New England Statm. They returned by way of the Whlto Mountains and Niagara Falls Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, and their son, Mr Joseph Harrlsan Jr , of Markley street, hnvo gone to Wlldwood, N. J., where they will spend the re mainder of the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, of Charlestown, S. C, are visiting Mrs. O'Brien's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain, of West LaJayt-tto street MARKET AT NINETKENTH 11 TO 11 Constance Talmadge IN "LKBBONB IN I.OVE" PA1 APF 12U MArtKBT STREET rALrtUL) JQ A M TO 11 P. M. WM S. HART ,N "the WIVI. -. iMl WISXt,I5 Avrnrlin ci"stni;t st ni. ibtti Arcadia io a m. tn ii-ir. r. M. bKONZE BELL" THOMAS It. INCE'H VICTORIA ."rM-SrfA A'4,. "THE TEN-DOLLAR RAISE" Capitol 724 MARKET STJIEET DAVID POWELL tn "Ttis Mystery Rosa" DCrFMT MARKET BT. bet. lTTTt rCAjIl.lN 1 CONSTANCE MNNKT In "BU(fi a Little Qun" GLOBE Jt'NIPm & MARKET VAUDEVILLE U TO 11 R EITH'S THEATRE HENRY SANTREY Anrt Hynvnt1 ?tclty Hand WILLIAM KENT & CO. Harry & Anna Seymour ? D. D, H. ? HtflOtN'J tlATEP niCE A NEWTON Othr- HI Kenturn! willow onovi: park Wtll I.eps nd Ills Sjrmphoi" Orchentrn n-lth Vtra Curtis. Dmrnnilr Rnprano at , .4,1 Aii..S TV.- (!hllrinn Dnv Ami- ! trnRTC to th Children from 11 to 1 o'clock 8lnlnir Festival at 2 P. 1L Souvtnlrt" for th Children Extra. 9:4r Concert Emll Folrtnan. 'Calllst, will olav 'Setnade' l,y Vollcmann TDINE AT THE CAFINO Moderate Trlcea C4MiL&y Write or Phone for EusraTed or Trlatod Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 WaJiat St. Irritation or Anoaate- menti Annual Sale CORSETS $1 $2-50 $4.98 tlrolien Lots Plenty of LargeSizes rnlurs tin to fl Now $4.93 Sale of Brassieres EicrpHonsI values In alies uu (o 56 On very special lot at low ii 3for$l 835 Chestnut St. n.T SAT. TILL 2 P. M iiirarBmBii'iiif.ciiafvm'fliimmKiiii'', FREE Demonstration .M to 12 and 3 to n o'olook Dallv. tii anil Mb Ileal Eetate Trnit Dldr. Neo-Plastique Method (Reg. V. 8. Pat. Off,) A lirmlej vegetablo preparation. m It at home. Women and men. Removing Wrinkles partln, doable ohhi, lane potm, blackheads, punples and acne. BooWet Sent FREE Upon Rttpie.t (.Jty ana Out or Town All oommunloatlons to JANE D0DD, Pbila. Rep. NEO-PLASTIQUE SALES CO. Brwd and ChMtnat Sl.. Phlli. Sold at Gimbol.' Toilet Preparation Dopt. Vf ll?ii?o.ylJ,, nch MAUINELLO SHOr . Kentucky Ave.. Atlnni IMS. ntle City mnmm - Vi4V4e- GOWN8 BLOUSES FROCKS The 5eason of Reductions Prevails AND EVERY EXCLU- FROCK IN OUR 8ALON HAS ITS AMK L. DEVLIN '39 So. 1 3th St. BONWIT TELLERS CD. cJfie Specialty Shop cfOtwinationA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Specially Arranged For Friday Extraordinary Offering of Dresses and Summer Suits At Final Redaction Prices Printed Chiffon, Poirct Twill. Piquetinc, Georgette, Canton Crepe and Tricolette Dresses. Formerly Priced to 85.00 This group offers heavy Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Satin and Georgettes. Also White Lace and net combinations. Formerly Priced to lOfrjOO Daytime Dresses and Dinner Gowns. Lace and Net, Beaded Canton Crepe and Satin Dresses. Formerly Priced to 125.00 Closing out a group of lovely Voile, Organdie and Gingham Dresses. Formerly Priced to 25.00 A group of Printed Georgette, French hand-made Voiles, Organ dies and Dotted Swisses. 22-oo 32-00 Formerly Priced to 35.00 42-oo 8.oo 12-50 Closing Out All Pongee Suits at One Special Price 15.oo The Original Prices on All Other Silk Suits will be Reduced 50 V: MatSresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Featliera Renovated and Made Into MattrmKM Brass Beds Relacquercd ClfPEPQ 10 A- Fhonei Lorn. 4703 OliriCL. O 'd t. EM. 87 jm. Felts and Velours Cleaned and Remodeled In the newer! shapes for snort ana outing- wear. Our 40 years of experience Is at your service. STEINMAN Practical Hotter riinnei Mnrkct 2437 V 54 N. 7th St. FINEST SOME women think they must endure being uncomfortable to have a neat figure. The Symply-Tye brassiere ab solutely holds the bust in posi tion with entire comfort. Then, too, its perfect, flatten ing effect will astonish you. Just Ask to Try One On Jjrassiere SACRIFICED 3.85 4.88 5-85 iVo indeed these are NOT sale shoes. They're the finest merchandise made to sell as high as $1 5.00 per pair, and all the newest women's models Strap and Novelty Pumps, Oxfords. Sports Shoes, in WHITE and all other leathers. FOR MEN Brogues and Oxfords of top grade workmanship and leathers, as low as 3 RUMMAGE model summer a SILK STOCKINGS in nil thndee, broken lot., 65 cent to $2,001 Men's Silk Socks 25 cental HALLAHANS 1 1 GOOD SHOES J 921 MARKET STREET 60tb & Cseitnut Sti. 5604 Gennintown At 2736 Gerraantown Kit , MM $ tnmr .. ILWfOTttW 561-566 and 568 Fifth Avenue. W ii3e?C New York SRtis Carlimt PitUu Are Now Holding Their Summer Clear away Sales The Most Momentous Selling Events of the Entire Year Be cause it Places Before Our Phil adelphia Patrons GIDDING FASHIONS at a Small Part of Their Former Values. Suits Coats Sports Clothes Blouses Sweaters Hats and Novelties are all being offered at fractions of their former prices. 12224224 Walnut Street Closing Out Street Dresses of Canton Crepe, Georgette, Lace and Taffeta; all colors and all sizes up to 42. They Were as High as $75 $25 Nn Aoorocals No Exchanges All Sales Final ; Slone 1306 Walnut Street A MOST UNUSUAL SPECIAL WE OFFER EVERY GARMENT Your Choice of Any Coat, Wrap, Suit or Dress The entire new, fresh, unparalleled "Stone" stock lias been radically reduced into three clearance groups. oitorr no. i Ral Valnea to S75 OHOl'P NO. 2 Heal Vnlnee to SI 10 EVERY GARMENT IN OUR SHOP IS 1SCLLDED. NOTHING IS RESERVED. I -n A 3 II 55 Heal Value lIlUll to sits llunl JlP' onorr no JilM'TiMlffilWMM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Early Autumn Millinery Fnshionnble Taffctns nnd Satin Hats in Navj, Rrown, Black AH new models and extremely moderate in price. You will be delighted with our collection. "i Friday Night Will End the August Clearance Sale of Waists, Skirts and Undermuslins, Our Entire Stock for One Week at 20r Discount Our second-floor section for waists, skirts, crepe de chine and muslin underwear was never so completely stocked. The tles are all well selected and the allies at the regular prices are equal to any we can find. For one week we offer unrestricted choice of an) article in the departments nt -Or from the marked prices, deducted at the time of purchase. Sale of Women's Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Heavy Quality Hosiery, $1.95 The?e MoekniRs nre $3.00 nnd S.1.50 values. Bluck, White and Cordovan. This is by far the beM hosiery value we have been able tn offer for ears. These stockings are from one of the hiRhest-srade hosier manufacturers in the countrj. Sale of Women's Heavy Pure Silk Hosiery at $1.45 Pair White. Black, Nmy. Cordovan nnd Kussia Calf in n henv weave of silk; the weiRht and texture of this Hoie will surprise ou. It hah lisle soles and garter tops and is a most dependable stocking. George A. Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cotton All Sizes, Black or White, 69c Dozen The stnndtrtl spool cotton needs no recommendntion nnd st this special price it would bo well to la in a liberal supply for our home sewing. No C. O. n. or Mail Orders. Allen's Are Headquarters for Columbia Floss and Yarns Nowadays when eery one is knitting sweaters they of course wnnt the best flnss nnd yarns obtainable so they come to Allen's where the assortment of colors Is the most varied In the City. Are You Going Away? Then Don't Forget Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Dozen Allen' Hnlr NelH In Imtli nip HhiMie and straight "liape nr famous thp rountrs omt for iltierd.ililli Kver net guaranteed perfmt or eheerfullv rep n ceil If ou lui" not umoiI Allcn'H Kreiuh Hair .Nets, enil us I Or lor u riu"ili in ,t k 'In "omen who wear them Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled Mailed Free Anu where -iVAM .1 r V, f i -fl 1 1 (I i 7 hi I 1 7t .-.J-i.-Ar,., M -mi., . ! a . v 1!
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