Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921
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ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fla1icy Wynne Talks of the Fickle Styles in Paris and of
the Reopening of tlie Emergency Aid's Cafeteria.
Other Matters of- Interest
.-..IT It mako you tnnd when you
D biar that black I. .U the rage In
and you buy yourself a couple
SSktoeta for the autumn and fall,
" ? .. . i... from some ono who has
,nd ine . .. ldc th.t
rnra " .
mcr anil
finatcl o conversation out at
tSnt durlnR the tennis, (for t
1 ." -j ,m thn other Mde
Ju".. ... -.nrnri have now been tils-
a! 1 by the very smart; that, na Is
It i. c after a alego of black
iYnrk colors, tbo women in J.'(in
Sarins the moBt brilliant color.
A?.V,: nrlffht orange, brilliant
S rose red and nil sorts and varl
" ' . !... iHnHps aro seen every-
TL In "the cafes, nt the out-of-Yb".
ffJlrs. everywhere you go It is
SpeflofcoUlamtold.
tT'8 funny nt any of the out-of-doors
1 affair now to realize how mnuy
A attain 'J . ni1P1,mi this sum-
KJrXtaaUntlhad.
that's
nrp vnn
j. fhn worm i" ." " "-- :--
ELBii.;n MimethlnK Hko this: "Hello,
h.rV Joii been this summcr7 "Just
M-ck from England 1" "Yes, had a
b ,i.,f,ii time? Went over to Paris,
C& 'miselTsomeclothes, howM you
iik. em?" "Well, wo had arranged to
U.. Sm In Paris, but they had to
SWforew" could 'get there." "Oh
i!Var an absolutely wonderful time!
ffiftmply carried olfniy feet." 'Burt,
I'm w ii bncK next ear, wouldn't mles
ill And for the whole summer then,
no one or two months for me. hy
So want at least n month at Dlnard,
nd then you wont to take In Dealt
vine and the other fasclnntlng resorts,
let alone several weeks In Paris and
in London."
r1 WAS Interesting to see Mr. Samuel
Clement, Jr., and his family home
(rem Europe rocently, In their bos nt
the tennis the other day. You know
lie Is Public Service Commissioner, (in
thf day.1 wo women nre interested In
people's political as well as social posi
tion), nnd he went over to London
and Paris this summer to study civic
conditions there. Agnes and Grace
Clement went with him, and I remem
ber hearing that he llcw from Loudon
to Paris by airplane.
Mrs. Arthur Haines was in Hie box
with (be Clements looking awfully smart
In a white flannel skirt topped with n
l.enna cilk nwcater nnd a Inrge hennn
wlorcd straw hat, trimmed with coquc
feathers.
WHAT do you honestly think of the
latest brand of bobbed heads? It
Hems to me we will not need to trip to
Hawaii nt any tlmo to Bee the natives if
this style of headdress persists. You
know you have your hair bobbed to the
neck, and then you have the whole head
curled or rather permanently waved,
and when It's nil finished all you need
is a straw skirt nnd a few beads about
the ncek, nrms and ankles. Put a bit
of tropical fccencry ns a background, nnd
the proper atmosphere, of course, and
why go all the way across the continent
to see these ntrnnge peoplo? Frankly,
I do not think we have ever had a
wilder fn&liion in hair nor n moro un
becoming one. Hut most of the sub
debs seem to Clilnk otherwise
When a fashion is reasonably be
coming, unless It's very much exag
Kerated, far bo It from me to condemn
It, but when I see ladles wnlklnc about
looking like Fiji Islanders, somehow or
other I don't like It. Let's hope It
won't last long.
DID you know tho Emergency Aid
opened its cafeterln yesterday for
theceai-on? I hear it's nil been done up
new, thut Is, n few accessories which
seemed to be needed lust year, such as
a register nnd n cashier's desk nnd a
few other things, hnvc been nut in.
There were several pnrtles given by
memDcrs or tho association yesterday
You know the Emergency Aid head
quartern are at 221 South Eighteenth
street. In the old Ilnrrlsnn house, which
ii now owned by Mr. Stotesbury nnd
Mch Is lent by him to the Emergency
Aid. A great many more women have
rained the I'. A., nnd the nrtlvitles for
the year will be very great, I under
stand. TFTnnitE Is oue thing In the world.
J- outride of mother nnd father nnd
little brother, that Teddy Iovch, U'h ice
cream. He never tires of It. Every
time he has some' It Is an entirely new
nnd glorious plcnsurc. He was staying
with Cousin Sue nt tho senshoro recent
ly, and at dinner he suddenly looked
up nnd spied the dignified waiter nd
vnncing with Ice cream for himself nnd
Cousin Hue. Tho strain was too great.
Ted, uho will bo four his next birth
day, could not contain himself till the
sweet arrived, nnd through tho great
dining-room a small child's cxstntlc
voice echoed and re-echoed the words,
"ico team"! NANCY WYNNE.
AT THE TENNIS
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
One of the moat Interesting of tho
coming Benson's debutantes will be Mlra
Pauline dT. Savage, daughter of Mr.
ana Mr. Charles C. Savage, who will be
formally presented to society by her
parents at a tea on Tuesday, Oetober
18, nt their home, Cast Gravers lane,
Chestnut Hill.
Another debutante In whoso honor
many entertainments are being planned
Is ,3,(10 Amelia Ii. Sclxaa daughter of
Ml and Mrs. Theodore O. Selxas, of
Lolltnan lane nnd Wtssahlckon avenue,
Oermantown, who will be formally pre
sented to society at a luncheon which
her parents will give tho latter part of
October. Mr. and Mrs. Selxas will glvo
a ball In honor of Miss Selxas on Thurs
day. December IB, at the Oermantown
Cricket Club. Mrs. Selxas entertained
at luncheon today at the Oermantown
Cricket Club In honor of her daughter
and later In their bo nt tho tennis
tournament. Among tho guests wcro
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Beard, Mlrs
Mnry deP. Geary nnd Miss Helen V.
Michel!. Miss Selxna entertained at
luncheon nnd tho tennis tournament on
Saturday in ho'ior of Miss Mary Alice
Corrlgnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Corrlgan, of Pittsburgh, and
Miss Mary Carroll Harris, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Barney Harris,
of Baltimore. Tho other guests Included
Miss Walburga K. Ilellly, Miss Barbarli
Shoemaker, Miss Margaret L. Large and
Miss Marlon Clair Donoghue. Miss
Ilellly entertained at a buffet supper
on Sunday night In honor of Miss Cor
rlgan and Miss Harris.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. Rellly and
their daughter, Miss Walburga K. nellly,
of tho Dellovuo-Stmtford and Radnor,
returned last week from Cape May,
where they spent the summer. Mies
Itellly, who will be one of tho season's
debutantes, will bo tho guest of honor
at a ball which her parents will give on
December 21 nt tho Bellovue-Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs James Starr, Jr.. and
their daughter, Miss Sarah Logan Starr,
of Olney avenue, Germantown, who spent
tho summer nt Nova Scotia, will return
homo on Sunday next
Dr.. and Mrs. Samuel McCllntock
Hnmtll lmvo boen at Little Boar's Head,
N. II. for a month with tho Misses
Hamlll. They will reerpen their home
at 1822 Spruce street on September 20.
Dr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Perry Pepper
have taken apartments at the Blttcn
houfo Hotel for tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry Fritz nnd
their daughter, MIts Henrietta McVeigh
Fritz, of Pelhnm Court, G-ermantown,
who spent tho summer at Bay Head,
will return Monday next Miss Frlta
will he ono of the coming season's debu
tantes. ET. Matilda V. Ttelnhardt, of 54 West
Chelten avonue, Oermantown, who spent
July and August at Davenport, la., re
turned home yesterday.
Mr. Albert Kaiser, Monument road.
North Wynncfteld. announces the cn
Kngement of his daughter, MIsb Edna
Lavlnla Kalsor, and Mr. Francis Temple
Dcnman, of Now York.
Mr. LowIh Thomns, of Chelsea, N. J.,
announces the engagement of his daURli
Inr, Miss Beatrice I.oulso ThomaB. to
Mr. Frank A. Keegan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Keegan, of 1443 Cayuga
strdet, this city.
ALONG THE READING
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Northrop and
their daughter. Miss Marlon Northrop,
who have been spending tho summer at
Capo May, will return this week to their
home In Oak Lane
MIps May II. Rotheiicass. of Elkln
Park, and Miss Martha Mlnter, of Lo-
Ban. have returned from an eight weeks'
trip through the Southern States and to
California.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs Abratn Starr, Mr. Morris
H Starr, of 2630 Noith SoMintisnth
stn-ct and .Mr and Mrs, M. H Rains
left on Snturdny for New Yotk to at
tend the wedding of Miss Svlvla
learner, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs Kilos
Learner, of 130th street nnd Broadway,
and Mr Lester Woolman.
Mr uml Mrs Louis Wiener, of 3108
Montgomery avenue, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Mls ICsther
Wiener, to Mr Samuel Herman, of Cam
den, on Monday, September 5. Mr. and
QiniMi
Miss Bealrlco Sewell, Mlsi Helen Sewell and Miss nctly Hew ell,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewell, of Ardnarcc, Kydal
Mrs. Herman will live. at 1220 Haddon
avenue, Camden, nftor October 1.
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CHE8TNUT HILL
. Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Lavelle and
their family, of 302 East Highland avo
nue, will leave today to spend two
weeks In Spring Lake, N, J.
Thore will bo a luncheon for the
ladles of tho Ccdarbrook Country Club
nnd their guests at tho olub om Wcdnes
duy afternoon.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul BuongloVno, of
1732 South Twelfth street, gave a sur
prise birthday party In honor of the
nlxtcenth birthday of their daughter,
Miss Josephine Bunglomo, on Saturday
evening. Among those present weret
Miss Mario Massaro, Miss Mario For
mica, Miss Pauline Formica, Miss C.
Formica, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buon
glorno, Mr. and Mrs. Bernnrd Buon
gtornd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Buon
glorno, Mrs. Mary Formica, Miss Flor
ence Formica, Miss Helen Nnpolllla,
Mts Nellie Leonettl, Miss Mane
Oerlcke, Miss Catherine Buonglorno,
Miss Nora Tate. Miss Jennie Chlarlzlo,
Miss Victoria Mustaro, Mr. Domlnlck
Rugglerl, Mr. James Conway, Mr.
Maurice Conlen Mr. Nicholas Tate, Mr.
John Fronzeo, Mr. Joseph Chlarlzlo
and Mrs. Elizabeth Mnssaro. Mr.
Charles Buonglorno acted as toast
master. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hnff, Mr. William
Haff and Mr. Harry Hnff, of 1244 Treo
street, are spending a fortnight In North
Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crllly, of 142J
Rltner street, are receiving congratula
tions upon tho birth of a son, Raymond
Crllly. Jr. Mr.s. Crllly will be remem
bered as Mies Mario HoqUet
Mr. and Mrs. John Foley have re
turned to their home, 1508 Wolf street,
after spending the summer In Wlldwood
Mrs Foley will bo remembered as Miss
Sadie DUks, of 1540 Rltner street.
ton. Now York. They will probably
roturn In October.
Miss Dorothy O. Oerson. of 3413 Race
street, who has been spending Borne time
at Camp Woodmere In tho Adlrondacks,
returned to her nome hibi went
Mr.
vane.
Jeesar, of C543 Whitby avn-
ror a visa or
Mr. J. I.
nliin. Viorl fin till milt
several weeks his father, Mr. B. 7.. Jcs-
sar, of Chicago.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson Trlcker,
of 817 South Forty-eighth street, an
nounce tho marriage of their daughter,
Mi2i Cble Threse Trlcker and Mr.
Frank Samuel Foclit on September 10.
at St. Janies' Episcopal Church. Tho i J. C. Jacobs, and tho ushers will Include
GERMANTOWN
Miss Jean Scntchard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wllllnm Scntchard, of 605
Last Chelten avonuo, will entertain at
cards at her home on Saturday after
noon, September 24, In honor of Mlrs
Helen Lawton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas L. Lawton, of 6520 Morris
street, whose marriage to Dr. Joteph
Hummel, of Allontown, will tnke place
on Saturday evening, October 8. at 7
o'clock, In the First Methodist Episco
pal Church, In Oermantown.
flsi Dorothy MagiU, of 63 West
Louden street, has ns her guest for a
ihorJ 'time Miss Edith De Chant, f
Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Calhoun and
their family, of 632 East Washington
lane, have returned from being the
guests of Mrs. Calhoun's parents, Mr.
an Mrs. Seward I Bowser, of New
York, at their summer home In f-.ow
Hope, Pa.
Mr. George MoElroy, of 142 West
Fishers avenue, who has been traveling
through the West for soverul months,
has nrrlved at the home of hla parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. McElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L L.ivell and
their son, Master V. Farnum Lavell. of
B57 East Mayland street, left yester
day to spend a week at Spring Lake,
N. J.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Mildred B. Bookman, daughtei
of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bookman,
of 21 K.ist Fornance street, anil Mr Mcr
rll Jacobs, son of Mr. Samuel Downing,
of De Kalb street, will be married on
Saturday In the First Baptist Churci.
The pastor, the Rov. W. H. Houghton,
will officiate. The bride will be given
in marrlnge by her father and will be
attended as maid of honor by her Bister,
Miss Catharine Bookman. Tho best man
will be the bridegrooms brother, Mr
MISS MARGARET SPEESE
WEDS MR. E. R. PIPPING
Marriage of Miss Marguerite Jag
gard and Mr. William B. Kaplaln
Miss Margaret Blrchall Speesc, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Speese, of
Lakeland, Fla., and Mr, Ellwood Robin
on Pipping, of Oak Lane, will bo mar
ried at 6:30 o'clock thU evening at tho
Oak Lano Presbyterian Church. The
officiating clergymen will be tho Rev. E.
J. Humlaton, of Long Island, and the
ReV. Everett Jones, of this city. Mr.
Speese will give his daughter In mar
riage and Mrs. John II. Hill, of Chicago,
will nttend her sister ns matron of honor.
Tho four bridesmaids will be Miss Mar
lon C. Montgomery, Miss Laura M. Rob
inson, of Seattle, Wash. ; Mrs. George B.
Griffiths, of Salt Lako City, Utah, and
Mrs. Jesse J. Gilliam, of Lakeland-, Fla.
The bridegroom's best man will be Mr.
William O. Pipping, of this city, and the
ushers will Include Mr. John H. Hill, of
Chicago; Mr. J. Sellers Kite, Mr. Gorgas
Robinson nnd Mr. William Ewlng, of
this city. A reception will follow at tho
Old York noaa .country wud. upon
thelf return from a wedding journey
and Mrs Pipping will llvo In Oak Li
KAPLA IN JAGG A RD
Tho marrlnge of MIsb Marguerite T.
Jaggard daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Jnggard, of 939 West Fishers
avenue. Otncy, to Mr. William B. Knp
Ia.li, of 2636 South Sixteenth street, was
solemnized at s o ciock yesterday morn
ing in tne cnurcn or the incarnation,
Logan. Tho Rev. M. J. Brady cele
brated the nuptial mass which followed
the ceremony. Miss Madellno Rohmer
was the bride's maid of honor nnd only
attendant. Mr. Henry F. Apeler acted
no beat mon. The bride worn a travel
ing suit of reindeer trlcotlno and a
piinnn velvet hat of a lighter shade of
reindeer. She carried a bouquet of
bridal roses.
Miss Rohmer'8 frock was of brown
georgette crcpo nnd ohi wore a brown
plcturo hat She carried pink roses.
A breakfast followed the ceremony nt
tho home of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kaplaln will be at homo at 939
West Fishers avenue.
FOSTER-rOAW
The marrlago of Miss Edna Gaw,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Henry
Oaw, of 1228 Allogheny avenue, and
Mr. George I. Foster will tako plaoo
this evening at the Onk Lane Presbyte
rian Church. Tho Rev. E. J. Humlston,
of Long Island, assisted by the Rev.
Everett Jones, will perform the cere
mony. Tho bride will wear a white satin
gown made with a long court train cm-
hrnlrlerpfl In rrvitnl nnA Vi ln-- ,.ll-
veil will bo trimmed with duchess lace
nnd pearls. She will carry lilies of the
valley and gardenias. The bride's sister,
Mrs. C. W. Ranear. who will act as
matron of honor, will be gowned In or
cnld chiffon beaded with crystal The
bridesmaids. Mrs. William A Schofleld.
virB H"bert N. Read of Elklns Park;
Mrs. Robert Klee and Miss Virginia llil
yeu, will bo gowned In delicate shades
of orchid, pink, yellow jnd blue. They
will carry dahlias In pastel shndes The
best man will be Mr Charles A Foster
nnd the ushers will be Mr Albert Od
gers, Mr Cyril Hepburn, Mr Oordon G
Derr and Mr. Harry s Dotts. of Pclham,
f,.T: A reception will follow at the
Old ork Road Country Club.
OLNEY
Out-of-town guest who have arrtyed
to attend the wedding of Miss Dorothy
C. Brown, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
William iillsworth Urowij, of 401 West.
Olney avenue, to Mr. Ralph Vernon Do
Kalb, of Tlogn, on FrUlay at noon n
the First Presbyterian! Church, pinoy,
will be Mrs. George A. Brown and Miss
Edith A. Brown, of Bay Ridge.
Mr, und Mrs. A. H. Brown nnd M Us
Elizabeth Brown, of "vVllUcs-Barre S Colo
nel George S. Brown, of Shamoklr, 5 Miss
Gray Mitchell, of Now York : Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorgo P. Martin, Plninvllle, Conn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge A. aeidcl, or
llazlclon, Pa.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward V. Kuhn and their
family, of Fast reitlrnl avenue, are home
from West Outlet Camps, Moosohend
Lake, Me., where they have been during
the summer
Mrs. Ljdla Hlekey, of Palmyra, and
MIs.1 Martha Harding, of Wayne, have
been visiting Dr. and Mrs. George H.
Humason.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry B. Coles, of 224
East Main street, have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Mar
guerlto Coles, to Mr. Townsend Sherman
MacAlllster, of Denver, Col.
The wedding of Miss Laura Wills, of
Marlton, and Mr. Charles Norman Oas
klll, of Mount Holly, took plaic nt the
bride's homo at Marlton last Friday.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hallam, of 1430
Oxford aenue. announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Knthryno Hal
lam. to Mr. Thomas F. Smith on Sep
tember 6 by Father Fltzrnaurlce.
Mr. Stephen J Getz, of 4137 Grlscom
utrcet, has returned from a three months
nuto tflp through tho New England
States an? Canada
Mrs George Hoffman, of 1669 Unity
street, la spending three weeks visiting
In Baltimore.
Teener, Miss Amanda weper una mr.
S, Harper Leeper, Jr., wno i' .
the summer at their Capo May cot
tage, returned to tho Media Manso a few
days ago.
nniAiir riAlt.V MAT. 2MC
jt AKKIUtV NIOIITfl AT HI1C
THE FILM SENSATION
Mivrrui onr
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M jgj M "iBfrjB
OF THt APOCftlVPSEI
Fascinating
Story!
Human
Characters!
Real War!
Gripping
Symbolism !
Marvelous
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Prices All Scats Reserved
ft. L'tnllTO t. RAT. MAT.. ROc. II. 11.50
12. OTHER MATS.. BOc. J1.00 AND ll.BO
kUUI?6T NICJHTS AT 8:15
rUllE,ol pop. mat TOMonnow
t I Am I nit.l.'NUHAM Prewnts
John Charles Thomas
ts tup rnoKOt"s MiHtr. roMrnv
"THE LOVE LETTER"
DELAWARE COUNTY
Miss Hnrbnra Jenkins, of Swarthmore.
has roturned from tho Pocono Moun
tains, wrhrr ihe haa spent some weens
at Camp Owalssa
The Rev. and Mrs. H. Harner Leeper
and their daughters and son, Miss Mary
ygjB NOW SHOWING 'IjhMj
iXAZmZt lYj. unifc' .- wrmrtn
3. Fred Zimmerman a Born' Tfcoatr
r. Vf. TATLOn. Onirnl MnnAffftr
ORPHEUM 0e7f;lnt?H, $"
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WARD LAHCKL.LC 1'rMents
Thomas Jeifesoa
RIP VAN,
WINKLE
A Picture drtattr Than tS4 Flav
PKC1AL MUSICAL I'UUUUAM
MEMUURB OV
Philadelphia Orchestra
"THE AWAKENING OF niP"
A Pantomimic Fantajy
HEATS IN ADVANCE
POPULAR PRICES
SnclM Chlldron'a Prformnnc Saturday
A ltonKiNcnv rtKr.KANK
BEAUTY IS POWER
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Liquid Bcoutificr
MiHirnimiiiiiiffliiiriOT!iiira
iVlaiiirif
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Rev. William H. Cavanagh officiated,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. CDonnell, or
Aldan, Pa., announce the marrlago of
their daughter, Miss Mario Madeline
O'Donnell. to Mr. John Byron Barnard,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard,
of 4836 Hazel avenue, on Monday, Sep
tember 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kutr.. of Kit,
Tracy, Thirty-alxth and Chestnut streets,
are spending two months at the Hamll-
Mr. Bland Detwllcr and Mr. John Ehln
ger. A reception will bo slvcn at tho
home of the bride's parents following the
marriage ceremony.
The PI Alpha Sorority held their an
nual banquet at the Plymouth Country
Club Miss Mary Miller was chairman
of tho committee In charge of the affair,
and sho was assisted by Mlts Kmina
Roberts and Miss Margaret Black. There
were forty members present
InriUrJou
or Aniinmirft
Moderate Pri. tZgfip ,,.
Writ, or riione EnmiTed or PrlotU
ROTAI. EUGRAVINrTca. 814 Wtls.t Si
Mattresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
Fcathrr Hcnnrnttt! and Mod
Into Mnllrf
Brass Beds Relacquered
SICHEL'S W: nVtin?-y
STOR
unuitno
i'i.v Trims
FRAMBES
& CLARK
Allintlc CI It
(HO nu.irantte
Trnnt RldK.
1113 Chratnnt St.
SO N. Thlril St.
CAMDKK
HATS CLEANED g
Remodeled !
In the n e w e a t gj
Hhnpea for aportM S
und outlnR wear. j g
Our 40 years of B
experience Is lit
jimr fieri Ice.
Stein main
54 N. 7th St. riione: Market 2137
nrnnrh: .rffTrrsnn De U'orlia. 107 S. 12tli
There's a big
SALE
of Canned Fruits and
Canned Vegetables at all
the Asco Stores this week.
You can't afford to miss
it.
Look for this sign on the
window:
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J New York RITZ-CARLTON I
1 1 j 1 17; .4 RE INFORMALLY DISPLA YING I
OUR FIRST FALL MODELS, WHICH I j
ARE ARRIVING DAILY FROM OUR
NEW YORK AND PARIS SALONS j
- ALSO OFFERING
Jjieaafmlim-
OF i
UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS I
IN
DAY DRESSES 'I X
EVENING GOWNS COATS 1
CAPES AND WRAP? 1
SPORTS APPAREL M
1L AND HATS 9) m
BONWIT TEUR&CQ
CUtcaafyfX)tff nations
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
For Tomortovo
' A Most Nolalle Sale of
FUR COATS & WRAPS
A' collection of High-grade Fur. Garments
Bought at great price concessions.
Savings from FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT
on regular pricings. Sale Continued Wednesday).
FIVE HANDSOME COAT MODELS
SIX TROTTEUR TYPE COATS
THREE LUXURIOUS WRAP MODELS
In variout fun and combination of fun
Hudson Seal
245.00
Ru&on Seal (dyed MuiWut) Coit, ihirty-in inches Ionj. of (best (elected ikiu.
Smirt flare model, betuUfully lined in brocaded ulk.
295.00
Hudxin Seal (dyed Muilral) Coat,
thirty-ill inches lone, with collar and
cutfi of natural squirrel, slcunl or beacr.
350.00
Beautiful Mode) of Selected Hudson
Seal (dyed Muilcrat) Skim, forty-five
inches long. Collir and cuffs of skunk,
beater or natural squirrel.
325.00
Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coat,
with collar and cuffs of bearer, natural
squirrel or skunk. Forty lack length.
375.00
Graceful Wrap with large tape cellar
of Hudson Seal (dyed Mukrt).
Fine skins, carefully aelccted; Can
ton crepe silk lining.
French Seal
145.00
Th'ee-fluart" length coat f French
seal, with large collar and cuffs of self
fur. Full flare model.
Black Pony
65.00
Thirty-sii-inch loafs of fine black M0e
skins. Trotleur type, with belt. Silk
lined.
Nat. Leopard
175.00
Thiity-six-lnch model" of natural ttopird
with collar and cuffs of natural raccoon
or opossum.
Nat. Raccoon
195.00
Spoils or motor coat of natural raccoon t
dill skins. Full flare belled model,
thirty-sii inches lone
185.00
Three-quarter length .coat of French
seal, with iVge collar and cuffs of
skunk or natural opossum.
Nat. Muskrat
125.00
Beautifully marked natural inuikrat
skins in belted model, with coatraiting
striped border,
Aus. Opossum
175.00
Full flare belled model of Australian
opoMum. Thirty-sia-inch length. Large
collar and cuffs.
Scotch Moleskin
350.00
Two models forty or forty-five inches
long, of fine Scotch moleskin, Taupo
caracul or self trimming.
BONWIT TELLER & CO.
UJia dpeciab oJiop &f OrUfinaUona
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Announce for Wednesday
ADVANCE SEASON SALE
WOMEN'S COSTUME &
SPORTS SUITS
A collection of high-grade Taillear and Costume
Suits, many of which are richly fur trimmed.
Also Sport Suits of Imported Tweeds.
55-00
Offered at this low price for one day only after
which they will be marked back to original prices.
FABRICS
HERRINGBONE
CAMEL'S HAIR TWEEDS
ENGLISH TWEEDS
SCOTCH TWEEDS
MOUSSYNE
VELOUR DE LAINE
POIRET TWILL
TRICOTINE
FURS
DYED KOLINSKY SQUIRREL
NATURAL SQUIRREL
SCOTCH MOLESKIN
AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM
Natural Squirrel
550.00
Magnificent wrap of clear blue aquirtel .kins, beautifully matched.
Forty-five inchca long.
FIFTH FLOOR
All Fun Putchaui in (hit Sale will be Charged lo October nvoice,
payable November I,
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A N infinite variety of Suits de eloped of fabrics of exceptional quality.
f i ,ry x Is t,le exe"ipl'fication of the finest tailoring. The new hip
and knee lengths arc variously exploited. Sung fitting, slim shoulders and
just the proper Godet flare accomplish the fashionable silhouette and the high
type workmanship give these Suits a custom tailored look.
Costume andjaillcur Modes are of Twill & Nap Fabrics in Sorrento, Malay,
Mallard, Zanzibar, navy and black. Embroider) and braid motifs and
luxurious I'ur Collars accentuate the beauty of many of these models.
Trotleur Suits of Tweed are liShl or dark of tone, introducing the smart invisible plaid
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