Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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fJUST GOSSIP
fancy Wynne Tells of the
Lieutenant anarews in newport Mr. Cheston
and Miss Fox Wed Today
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I A CURAT mnny Philadelphia .were
A Interested in the wedding of Nnncy
win which took place on Wednccdn-
in Newport. Miner 19 mo umigincr oj
i & Kin, of tho army, ami most
it , men of the Twenty-eighth Dlvl-
I JU knew Colonel W on.1 1.1. wife
" ni dnuuhtcr In Augurta nml (he colo-
Mlon.the other side. Nancy Is a chnnn-
SSclrl. She's Just about twenty, I
.fcmift sny, perhaps twenty-one, but
mi more, for she was graduated fion.
Sdn Hnl. the Sacred Henri .Academy
la Torresdale, Just about two years
i. and won the nlumnno medal for
K hcVt wsoy of the school that year.
She Is" tall and dark and quite pretty
nrl everv ono love; her.
Mrs! Kin and Nnncy lived for som-j
' Mmi in Hryn Mawr wlillo tho colonel
S? oS the other side. And Nancy
ent out quite n UttJN' here. Marys
fllsrk Frazlcr (Mrs. George Harrison
Kiiler. Jr.) was licr matron of honor
ruiii . ..' mi,- mnrrlncrn wns nir.
N and Nnncy wore n gown 01 wmi
!.' ? ...i.i-h. I hinr. wni most becom
Inr 'i am euro it wns, too, because
here N nothing prettier tnnn veivct
' "il- u. .nm bv the right person, and
Nsncy could certainly stand . It.
I've been talking so straight ahead
ifcout her that I Iwvo forgotten to. say
. X, ''among Uiom present," was
the 'bridegroom. Well, he. J''
tmut Charles Lee Andrews. Jr.,, ot
th. Saw, and ho is tho son of Mr. and
Mm Charles Lee Andrews, of Plush -ta
LI. "e is attached to tho bat
tlAnlp North Dakota.
Nancy's train was of, fllvcr cloth
.nri Rhe uoie n s lver wreath on hor
veil, "it8 was certainly original Marys'
frock was of bluo chiffon. BORhed with
peach color. Marys, by tho way, came
in from Cuba somo time in June. Yoa
remember she was married the June
More, and sho and George went down
to Cuba to look after some sugar plan
lotion he was interested in in the fnll
ind remained thwe till June. I un
derstand they will return Sou h ngaKt
for the winter, but that is only hear
rty. I have not heard It from MaryH
bersolf.
I HEAR that Mrs. Horace Harding
and her daughter and son, Laura
nd Charlie, came over last week-end
from their hummer homo on Kumsca
md. Seabrlght, to stay with Mrs.
Hirding'fl father, Mr. Charles D. Bar
17. . i,U home In Ocontj:. Another
Siujhter of Mr. llarnoy, Mrs. Joseph
S Bunting, who used to live In Jen
llntown, but has been for .several years
In New York, camo on, too, and thcro
was qijto n family reunion.
Mm. Hardlng'H daughter Catherine,
who ias married in the spring to
torillard Suffcrn Taller, of New York,
bai been spending most of tho sum
Aer at the Piping Hock Club, Locust
Valley, L. I- bs' New York rnon
chooss Long Island ns n summer resort,
for then It Is qulto.easy to get to the
city when business calls; but I hear
that Catherine's husband was able to
nttnd nearly all- the summer with her.
They are devoted to each other and
extremely happy.
I caught a glimpse of Mrs. Harding
(tie other day and thought Bhe was look
fnr extraordinarily well. She wns
wearing n very good-looking gown of a
pale gray silken fabric, made with here
and there n bit of pleating, cut and
conforming to tho lines of her figure,
flie neck had a smnll rolling collar nt
the back and was opened becomingly nt
the throat. The sleeves fitted quite
anugly, ending botween tho elbow and
the wrist, and the skirt wns of n con
lerratho length. Her hat was very
imart, being of orchid-colored horsehair
and around the chic crown wns n gen
trous wreath of solf-toned posies.
COMB rhiladclphlons will go
to
U Baunderstown todnv for the wedding
of Emily Vox nnd Ned Cheston. Their
engagement wns announced the day thnt
Frances Clark and Dr. Stoddard were
married in June, when Emily wus one
ef the bridesmaids. She is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Joseph Mlckle Fox. of
Chestnut Hill, nnd n sister of Eliza
Tor, who married Hen Tilghman, Jr.
Ned Cheston is a son of tho Into Dr.
0. Morris Cheston nnd Mrs. Cheston,
ff West Itlver, nnd ho lives in Chest
nut Hill. His brother, Jim Cheston,
married Sidonle llciss last March.
I am sure it will be a pretty wedding
tad only wish they had decided to bo
married at home thnt more of Hicir
friends might be nblo to go. It takes
the greater part of a day or night to get
to Saumlcrstown, no what with tennis
an' eventhing going on. I'm nfraid
were will not bo many from horc to
ttenu. However, perlmpi they wanted
email affair. A wedding Is a time
Wien you want only your nearest nnd
flwrcst about you, nnd after all they
lU go no matter how far awny jou
QNE of tho large Atlantic City hotels
sent me this lovely bit : Jimmio
went to the table with his governess
the other day. He is toven jenrs old
Mt ".n1 rc?'ta vcry ,vc11- Aml "
Tt " hoys nnd gl.lH, too, for
t matter, ho likes you to know he
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WYAL ENGRAVING CO.'. 14 Wal.at St I
J"sy Trims
FRAMBES
& CLARK
Alljnllo CUT
040 (Junrnntro
Trust 111,1k.
1112 Chratiiiit St,
30 N. Tlilrrl St.
A.HIIKM
There's a best in every
thingin eggs it's
Gold Seal
formed In the homo of Colonel King by
flhsnlaln Joseph P. Underwood, U. S.
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STORE
ORDERS
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Eggs
1 Carton Jk JC
1 f twelve rmB
I At all our Stores
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ABOUT P8&PLE
Marriage of Miss King and
enn read, so he picked up the menu
and studied it hard. Suddenly ho came
to the word "Polssons," which was
followed with n list of various fish, but
Jlmmlo did not rend further; polssons
caught him and in great excitement he
turned to Mlsn Ti.. onvlnir. "T.rvnlf Mice
H., who do you supposo would order
VthlunnV'
pilson?'
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
r. and Mrs. -Williams Blddlo Cad.
walader, of Uadnor, will give n theatre
party and BUpper nt tho Ultz-CarHon,
In honor of their dftughtor, Miss Chris
tine Cndwnlnder, on January, 21. Mle?
Cftdwalndcr will bo tho KUest'of honor
at a danco which her uncle and aUnt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oouverncur Cndwnlador,
of 1-ort WnshlnKton, will Blva In De
cember. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lambert Cad
walader, of 2127 Walnut street, will also
entertain at a thcatro party and supper
In Miss Cadwaladefs honor on Monday
evening, December 6.
Mr1, and Mrs. Joslnh Blackwell Dar
tOw nnd their daughters, Miss Ellxabeth
Dulles Dartow and Miss Mary P. Bar
Ww, who spent the month of August at
njid nro occupyinjr their house at Stenton
"""", uncainui illll.
Ift3ir'iv.? r",l PorcBrlne VIImer. of
ll, est, C.oultf r. strect' Qermnntown,
?rtalncd. In thc,r box "t the Unnlo
M,,,in5mT?,nt ycsJerday. Their guests In
I, ek Mr' nnd Mrs- James Cnrstaln
."u ur, una Mrs. Henry IC Dlllard.
n,?iIi",,nndi.J.Ir'!-.WnUcr s- Thomson and
if lr7utrhtor' M,S8 Loull - Thomson,
25 1 Spruce street nnd Bryn Mawr,
wlio aro traveling In Europo, will return
to this country early In October.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norrls nnd
w6lr dau,5htcr;,M,S0 Umma BIldlo Noi
fS,.?.3 mWe85 sP'ln?neld avenue.
Chestnut Hill, returned on Wednesday
t52?.i.CaJ0 May 'wnero thcy BPont tho
rdonth of August nt their cottage
.ilfi !:.an?C8.Warr,n8ton La Lanne.
of 1824 Chestnut street, daughter of the
lato Mr. and Mrs. Prnnk Dalo La Lanne,
whose marriage to Mr. Duncan Grlnnell
Mllno. of Ennlsmoro Gardons, London.
England, will take placo on Saturday
will entertain at dinner this evonlng nt
the Merlon Qolf Club. Tho gucBts will
Include tho members of tho bridal party.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hazlehurst Mason,
of tho Bellevuo-Strutford, who are trav
eling In Europo, will sail for home to
day. The entertainment committee of tho
William Nickell Chapter, No. 20, O. E.
S., wcro the guosts of Mrs. Cecilia
Mood, at her summer hnm in tih.i..,,.
water, Pa., on Wednesday, Beptember 14.
'"". enjoying a nnco tnrougn tlw sur
rounding country tho visitors roturncd
iu una a cniciten nna wamo rtlnncr
awaiting them. Mrs. Mood was nbly n(
slsted by Mrs. Bertha Hummel. The
guests Included Mrs. Knthrvn Stlns,
Mrs. Jullareters, Mrs, Irene Kollo. Mrs.
Qertrudu Koshland, Mrs. Mary Beavei
and Mrs. Florence Miles.
.i.Ir ..and. 5lrs- Davld H. Ludlum and
their daughter. Miss Katharine Ludlum,
returned on Monday to their Bosemont
home from Ellzabethtown, N. Y., wher.
they snjnt the summer at tholr bungn
low Onkabblc. Their sQns, Mr. David
Ludlum. Jr., nnd Mr. Stownrt Darling
ton Ludlam, will return tomorrow.
Miss Laura C. Haines, of Doyles.
town, Is spending n fortnight at the
Englesldo Hotel, Englcsmore, Fa,
Mr. William Molcseed McAdoo, ot
Sklppack pike. Fort WaBhlngtom, and
his mother, Mrs. William McAdoo, have
returned from Ocoan Cltv, N. J. Mrs.
Henry Molesccd, who hns been In 111
health, has also rtfurned to her Fort
ivajnmBion nome.
Mr, and Mrs. Wllllnm Fletrher Cle
ment, of Marlyn road, Overbroolt, niv
nounco tho engagement of their daugh
ter, MIsr Dorothy Clement, ,to Mr. Al
bert H. Merz, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Snellcnburg.
who spent tho summer In Europe, havo
returned to their npartmenta at the
imz-aruon.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. nna Mrs. Frank J. Peters, of 4DG2
North Wnrnock street. Logan, nnnounce
tho engagement of their daughter. Miss
E.ld,a,,r-,,?etor;'' t0 Mr- Ocorgo Smith,
of 1117 Wyoming avenue, Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Glean and
their two sons havo returned to their
home on Elklna avenue. Elklns Park,
after occupying- a cottago at Atlantic
City for tho season.
Mrs. I II. Schrlgley, of Lenox road,
near Jenklntown, has returned from
Ocean City, N. J where she spent some
time.
Mr. P. B. Prest and his fanflly, or
Jenklntown, havo returned from Mei
roso. Mass , and Vork Harbor, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Varwlg, of
Jenklntown, who spent several weeks In
Ocean City, N. J have returned to their
home.
Mrs. Frederick Magrcgor Campbell,
who spent a month at Loon Lake N Y.
has returned to her homo In jenkln
town. Mrs. R. P. Nicholson and Miss Edith
Nicholson, of Jenklntown, hao re
turned from Christmas Cove, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Ncll, of El
klns Park, havo returned to their home
nftrr spending sceral weeks nt Spring
Lake, N. J.
piiiiiiiiiniiiBiiipH
1 A Popular New
Yalama Cloth Suit
I np HE coat is finished
I with groups of line
pin tucks at tho sides.
It is a belted model, while
the collar buttons up close
to the neck. Skirt has
pockets.
Colors are navy and
brown.
Wanamaker
& Brown
Woman's Shop
Market at Sjxth
IT Will
$45
-evening Public"
Engaged
sfef, $
'it.
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rhoto by riioto-Crntttrs.
MISS ANNA C. MANLEY
Daughter of Mrs. Anna G. Manlcy,
of Dala, whoso engagement to Mr.
Charles Carroll Itnxtcr has been
announced
QERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mra Wllllnm T. Steel, of the
Wood-Norton, have returned to- their
home after spending flvo weeks nt Bad
don Hall. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.
Steel will havo as their guest over next
wcek-ond their dauchtor, Mrs. Oeorgo L.
Richard, formerly of Ncponsct, L. I
now of Far Bockaway, N, Y. Mrs: Rich
ard was Miss Elizabeth Chllds Stoel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, 6218
Morton otroet, hnvo returned from a.
throo weokB motor trip on Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davles and their
family. 8S02 Limekiln pike, havo re
Uat spending a wcok In Atlan-
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Dr. and Mrs. Deacon Stclnmotz have
Issued Invitations for tho marriage of
their daughter, Mlsa Mary Oladyj
Crosby, nnd Mr. Frank J. Colo, of
Elklns Park, on Wednesday, October B,
In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy.
Broad street and Susquehanna avenue.
Monslgnpr Gerald P. Coghlan will offl
elate. After the ceremony thero will bo
a breakfast for tho families nt tho Bollo-vue-Stratford.
B?JrV-an.l JirSl John J- Mcaoskoy. of
2812 North Broad Btrcet, havo returned
i?.?...n S1010 tr'P through Massa
chusetts, Now Hampshlro and Maine.
Mr and Mrs. ir. Neufeld nnd their
&m Ly mretuJ'ncd t0 ,hoir homo, 4830
North Twelfth street; on Monday, aftor
having spent the summer in Atlantic
j'iS?lf0 Mayo,r ?ulz"ergor, Mr. Joseph
SulzberBrer nnd tho Misses Pollock, who
have been spending a month at Atlan-
ism rft-I1,1 returned their home.
1303 Glrard nvonue.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Wllllnm Kcegan, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Kcegan. of 2314 South Six
teenth stroot, has left for n trip to Cln
S'nat I. O.. whero ho v411 remain for a
fortnight as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs
James J. Connty. Mrs. Cotiaty will be
remembered as Miss Mao Moore, dauKh-
c . lvfltl""y" Moore, of 2016
South Opal street, nnd Mr. Conaty Is
tne son or Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes P ron.
aty, of 2330 South Fifteenth street
Miss Irero E. Krlcjrer will entertain
tho members of hor sorority, the iS
i ni blgma, at her homo tomorrow aft.
ernoon at tho first meeting of tho sea-
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George Allen, inc.
1214Chestnut Street-4214
Scores of Lovely Hats
Specially Priced for Saturday
Frcbh from our designers for Saturday's selling. Tho newest
in sports, tai orcd or dress models in Velvet, Duvetyne, Hatters'
Plush nnd Felt.
$10.00 to $25.00
Fine Velour Sports Hats at Half Price
To commence the season wo will offer these
Fine Velour Sports Hats
For women, misses and children In twelve colors Black. Brown
Isnvy, Henna Cope. Taupe, Jade. Benvcr. Purple, Pheasant. Orchid
Orange. In this collection mothers will And just the hat for tho school'
t;
Values up
to $10.00
Now $5.00
Extraordinary Sale of Women's $4.00
Quality Heavy Silk Hose With Lace
Instep or Openwork Clox, $2.75
Full-fashioned hosiery of the better kind, made by tho finest
manufacturer in tho country. Beautiful designs In open-work
clox so much In vogue Also conservative patterns in lnce insten
hosiery. There aro plenty of Black, White and Cordovan.
English Wool Scarfs at $3.50
Sports colors In Btrlpea and conservative plaids In Beautiful color
tones. Mado of beautiful, lustroua quality yams In the, corr.'.T?, ,l
for the coming uutumn.
for Saturday, J3.80.
Theso wnnl 1
Fowne's Long- Filosette Gloves, $1.65
This season's shades nnd washable, of course. Thero It wenp .-.,i..
2 0o'arpalr. V"'8 FlloseUo Qlov. Thli Equality hnf1 been
A New Shipment of That Special
Crepe de Chine at $1.45 yard
All-silk Crepe de Chlno in fifteen of the season' !.... .
White. Flesh. Pink, Turquoise, Coral. Gray .Zinc. JapnrJ Hardi,,?,?,
Beige. Lilac. Honeydew. Ilrown, Navy and Black Cro'no d Phi.V1'
Fashion's fmorlto ulllt for wear now or In the Kail. Ch,no
New French Draped Veils
"Vn linvn 1tlnf l-dpnltuil tveni ll.il.. Au . .-a, .. ..
I
n ni These ore drnned over th
effects of tho embtoldery.
". . .... l. ...!.,... "
Coty's L'Origan Face Powder, 69c
Wo have Just tecelvcd
Fiiee Powder. An excellent
IOrlgnn odor. Tho Bhades
and light Hose,
Thero Is plenty of all shades.
M'ar
A New Importation Just Received of
Allfin'n FVpiipIi TTjiirriAfcs C1 nnn
.. .vio, Vi.UU JLfUlCn
Tho quality of theso new nots Is tho best wo havo aver had ti
come In cap shupo and straight shano In evorv ant,i .h,..Laa Ti
White and Gray Hairnets are
cither shape.
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wmmmmmm ' tt,'',wi"'ii"i""M'"'"' jr ' -iLi ' SmmziFrJ,F?f'S!SmTBKUKHmmr
tiiMl$pmLAimv'&iA., iroAyr
son. Amonp; the members are Mrs. John
L. Looher nnd Miss Marie McClUre, of
Colllngswood, N, J. ( Miss Prances Mo
Cullough, Miss Lonoro McCutlough, Mis
Margaret Malr, Miss Margaret McCaus
land. Miss Henrietta Nelman, Miss Katlt
ryn McDowell, Miss Edith McGarrlglo,
Mrs. Karl Brand nnd Mrs. Prank O'Noll.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrn, Albert IC Arnold, of tho
Powelton Apartments, havo returned
from Elbertm, whero they spent tho
summer. ,
Miss Florenco Newhouse, who hns
been the guest of Mrs. Philip Cohen in
Woodmere, L, L, returned on Sunday
to her apartment at tho Powelton,
Thirty-fifth street nnd Powelton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Werner Amram,
Miss Ellnoro Amram and Mr. David W,
Amram, Jr., formerly of West Phila
delphia, have motorod from Bushklll,
whero they spent tho summer, and are
now staying at Holland, Pa.
YARDLEY
Mrs. Harry Primrose, of Baltimore. ii
n guest of Mrs. Augustus J, uaawaua
der at Lakeside. 4
Mrs. Watson O. Large, Mrs. J, Cooper
Eldrldge and Mr. Edward Lnrgo, of Col
llngswood, were recently entertained by
Mrs. Edward Twining.
Mr. William M. Welch, 2d. of Totts
town, spent the week-end with his pa
rents, Mr. ana lira. Robert W. Welch.
Tho Clvlo Club opened Its activities
for th season by giving a bnrgo party
yesterday.
A reception was given the faculty of
tho publlo school on Monday evening
by tho Homo and School League.
NORRI8TOWN
Mrs. Isaao Markley, of 1022 Cherry
street, haa announced tho engagement
of her sister. Miss Mary J. Kinsler. to
Mr. Hiram B. Sparo, of Montclalr,
The marriage will take placo on Sep
tember 21.
Miss Bosolo V. Harklns, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Jamas Harklns, of 238
East Oak street, nnd Mr. Thomas J
Hill, of Olney, will bo solemnized on
Wednesday, Ootobor 6. In St. Patrick's
Church. The bride wilt bo attended by
her sister, Miss Margarot Harklns, ns
maid of honor. Tho best man will bo
Mr. Harry Neahouae.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton S. Hunsleker.
Miss Susan Hunsleker, Miss Andora
Hunsleker and Mr. and Mrs. P. Qulnn
Roth, of this borough, havo ro turn (id
from Cima May. where thoy attended tho
semi-annual meeting of tho Press League
of Bucks ana Montgomery counties.
Do Kalb-Brown Wedding
An interesting wedding took place in
the First Presbyterian Church, Third
street and Tabor road, Olney, at noon
today when Miss Dorothy C. Brown,
dnughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Ells
worth Brown, of 401 West Olnov nvo
nue, became tho bride of Mr. Ralph Ver
non Da Knlb. of Tioga. The Rev. Wil
liam Henry Wells, D. D pastor of the
church, performed tho ceremony and
Mr. Brown gnvo his daughter in mar
riage. Mrs. Walter Pothengas3 at
tended her sister as matron of honor
and Miss Grnco II. Shopherd acted ns
maid of honor. The bridesmaids weru
Miss Ellzaboth Oehrle nnd Miss Frances
B. Macklc. Mr. John Maxwell was best
man nnd tho ushers Included Mr. Georgo
A. Brown, of Bay Ridge. N. Y., the
bride's brother; Mr. Howard Mitchell
nnd Mr. Hugh Classe. A largo recop
tlon followed tho ceremony nt tiih
church. After a trip Mr. and Mrs. Do
Kam win iivo at ssis Percy street.
Mmmmammmammm
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. ,,,. ,,uo t 0,uu, apeclni
hat nnH i . i, "...".. vcty. latest
.w" WIU ,VUI1U
no wonJerful color
i ITlui WTm 0 mTt'igT-lM'MTHt
m, Jii .. ,mPaon of this famous Fiench
nuallty powder fragrant with tho dnilBhtVi,!
uro Wfilto, Hesh. light or dark Ur5nH
Tax. Do u box.
15c each; $U0 a dozen In
" in
Will Wed This Fall
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MISS GEttALDINE MAItlB KENNX
Of Oermnnlown, whoso engagement
to Air.. Leopold Hauf, Jr., of Kast
Lansdownc, has recently been an
nounced, ilie marriage will talio
place this fait
Notable Sale
FUR COATS
' Muskrat Coats 12. Oft
80" length natural muskrat. xt,,ul
Raccoon Coats - IQ'iflO
33" length finely matched xu'uv
skins.
Muskrat Coats 1 Qft 00
3G" length natural black. -''"
Scotch Mole Coats 245 00
3G" length, of fino selected "wuw
skins.
Hudson Seal Coats .....24K00
36" length fine selected ""
skins.
Hudson Seal Coats 2QK 00
36" length skunk collar and At,u,uv
cuffs.
Molesktn Wraps -350 00
45" length, of fine selected UOVtVKf
skins.
Hudson Seal Wraps Q7R 00
45" length fine selected skins.
All purchases of furs made during thi3 Sale toiU
be charged to October bills, payable November '1st.
BONW1T TELLER &, CO.
CHESTNUT AT 13tn STREET
Sp
eciai Uttering or Misses
Canton Crepe Dresses
Specially Priced
65.00
Five new models, in brown, navy and black.
Splrynx, steel and bronze beading. Soutache
and Astrakhan braiding.
- Fur-Trimmed Suits
Exceptional Value
69.50
Of Duvet dc Laine with luxurious collars
of wolf, Australian opossum, nutria and
caracul. In brown, Vol nay, Sorrento,
Morocco, black.
Cordelia Cloth Coats Special
65.00
Cordelia cloth, a new, deep-napped silky fabric fashion thro rn,.
Deer, Sorrento, Malay and Volnay. A particuL ly gSSfS moS wiS
adjustable collar. Radium silk lined. KraLciui model, with
MISSES-14 TO 18 YEARS
eptuAbe Ti6, 1021
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Papo
THE KLBVATEB
1
The elevator goes up and down
Depending how the elevator man
werka It,
Ho starts it alow when he feola all rlto
And wen he dont ha jerks tt.
2
It saves you wawklng meny steps
If youro up and wunt to go down,
Or If youro down nlreddy and wunt
to go up
It Jerks Jest tho other way roun.
8
Some Ilka to go up and down auddtn
And some llko to go gentlo as a rose,
and quick
But wntever your likes nnd dislikes are,
you half to go llko the clovatcr goes.
4
All you haft" to do is push tho bell
And stand down thero by tho gate,
And if it comes rlto down you step
rlto In
And If It dont you jest stay there and
wate.
5
The elevator man has a uniform
Wile piano passengers hnvo none,
Thus everybody can tell ho's tho ole-
voter man
And not somebody Jest riding for fun.
O Id like to bo a elevator man
Getting frco rides for nuthlng all day,
EEm
Moleskin Scarfs ,...
Tie scarf crepe lined.
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Jap. Sable Scarfs . . .
Fine silky dark skins.
Stone Marten Scarfs
One skin animal scarf.
Lucille Fox TScarfs
Solid animal effect.
Jap. Sable Scarfs -..-.... .35.00
Two skin animal crossed.
Baum Marten Scarfs wu,. . . -39,50
One skin animal scarf.
Mink Scarfs 45.00
Two skins, straight or crossed.
Hud. Bay Sable Scarf ... .4.5.00
One skin animal effect.
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BOKWIT TELLER & CO.
AeJpecfaCttj Jxojo ofOriainationr
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Announce for Saturday
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Featuring New Fall Fashions
POIRET TWILL & TRICOTINE DRESSES
58-00
Duvet de Laine Suits
Special at
49.50
Smartly tailored Suits in navy, brown, Sor
rento, Burro and black. Radium silk lined.
Inverted plait-cable stitching.
Twill Velour Coats
Marked Special
45.00
These Coats are cut on lines of Ulster with
large armholcs. Silk lined and interlined
Navy, brown and black. To be worn with
separate furs.
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If I dldent think It mite get monotonia
Doing It so continuous that way.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mr. J. Frank Copeland, who
have passed the summer in New EnK'
land, are now. at their homo on Forrest
avenue, Drexel Hill.
Mrs. Walter It. Corkran, of Media, has
returned from a fortnight a stay at Port
Jefferson, Is. I., where she was the guest
of Mrs. Henry Martin WIrs, of Walling-
ford, at her summer cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coates and their
children, of Llanerch, have returned
from a two months' stay at Bcho Iako,
N. J.
Academy of Music
NOW SHOWING
2:158:15
TWICE DAILY
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Rip Van Winkle
A. Picture Oreater Thnn the Play.
Opoclil nchnol chl'dren'i performance
tomorrow 10 30 A. M.
General AdmUilon, Dest Beats, flflo
Ten boM watch., for th teat aaaays.
Full dttalla at box offlea.
JANE P. C. MILLER
Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St.
Trtvata
Sand Children' Cli..,
Mod. rn and Kath.llo Pan
Intr. fzlmmmm Thura. Hv..
lAatjnfta A.I..I..
Phonal Wal. 137
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Notable Sale
SMALL! FURS
19.50
19.50
29.50
35.00
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CECIL B. DcMILLE'S"
QHEATEST rnODUCTlON
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Wallace Reld Gloria Swanson
Elliott Dexter DebeDaniel3
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Tneodore Roberts AoncflAyrca
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TheodoreKbsloff JuuaFaye
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A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION
Prices All Seats Reserved
ii MiimaisvT mat noc u $130.
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LITH'S THEATRE
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Adelphia Dance Club Studio
13111 A Hl'IUNO oaiidi:n hts
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