Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EYENIKG XUBL1C' MlDaBK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, -OCTOBEK 12, 1921
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ASF GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Spealts With Great Regret of the Death
of Mr. S. Davis Page She Tells of Happenings
in the Debutante Set Weddings of the Week
Till: death of Mr. S. Dnvi I'ape. nnr nnr
ef tlic formieit (liir"" in I'liilniio' I'liilniie'
rliln Jlf for ninie tluin f.ftv .venrn. will
rfliicc vv lilc-prend rryvrt. Up vvn loved
bv nil tliove neur te lilm. voipd-tert nnd
Admired bv tunny vvlin did net Itnew
Mm ncrnnnll.v. Ills Ions llfe vvni
marked bv k'ndllnes-. reurtpvy. chnrm
of mnnncr. devotion te liU fntnll.v nnd
friend"", nnd bv mnnv (feed deed-r.
Hr- died nnite middenlv nt IiIr bore In
riiritnut HIH enrly ,veterdny ninrtVnir.
Jle nml blx dnut'iter .Mrs. .mmr-i l.nrRe. i
nnd bli nleee MUi l'n'iline Hewie, lived
In f'lieMtitit 1TIM for the erenter pnrt of
Uie w-nr. renilns into tlielr lmi"-c en
Kenrtli Mi eet nenr S'iriiee only during
the ie'iI wpntlier. Up Imil net re-illv
reen III. I'ieiirIi b" lind been onfeebVd i
for k"'"ie time, nml hi" f.iinll'' '""1 been
B bttle nnxlnim nbent bis ennditlen.
Mr. I'nee nnrrird Ml Nnhelln On- i
fin'in. of tills eltv, In 1W11. Sb.. died in!
IRfl". ipuvlif tbrep flilMrti Mr. Wll-I
llnm H.'d T'np'". Mr- Hewnrd Wnrti
Tnse ntiil Mr. .Tnmes t.nr;e. Mr. I'rnre j
np(r innrrled nsnln. nnd lil dmicbterl
Vvpil willi bini until ber mnrr'nec, when I
he eeennled n beiltp pIerp by Ills. After I
her Ini'bnnd's dentil "be went bnij; te
i live wltli her father, nnd tlielr home hnx
br-n the Rntheriiif: plnce for rplntlves
nnd friendi for mnny yrnri.
Anether of theip rnrp Rentlenipn of the
old dnvi lins cone, but one whose mem
ory will Ieiik be kenr fipsli In the minds
and hearts of IiIh frlpndK.
THI nrties nte remln-; en rntlipr
thick nnd fast n wp near the inM
dlr of Oelnber. nml there is one nffnir
dfter another, stnrlini with the dinner
whleb Sophi" Ynrnnll pave for her
bridesmaids nt pvenin; nnd flip niiellnn
bridge pnrtv wIiIpIi Mm, Henry Wilry.
who wns .lean Mllle. yen remember.
jbvp at her home in Ilnverferd for
ElUnbeth Austin yestcrllnv. Hlizn Hlizn
beth in a debiltnnte nnd is unlnfc te
have one fine time, jndpintf from tlic
ipiirtles that are te be Riven for her.
Hit brother, Dr .7im Austin, will linve
a buffet cupper nfter her ten en the. 2,"tli
of this month.
THH Henry Tlrinten C'ees Rnve n
dinner Monday nitjlit at their plnee
In IVtillwi in honor of Jimmie nnd Del
phine Tremwell, who were the honor
riiestR at the Stetesbnrvs' en Sntnrdnr.
The Tremwells nre living with the
'.Stetlmrvs for n while, nt nn rate,
tlieiicli later they will build n homeof
their own, I linve been tein. in'ipiiiiip
1 ntlrnctive nnd wears sninrt clothes, j
,Hcr dress nt the tea en Katurdny wns
extremely Reed-looking. Tt was white.
teu Vnew and wns trimmed with len:
menVfT fur, which is te be sn much
tiueif thi enr. Yeu saw it en n few
ultra frwlis last spapeii nnd flip rreneh
ones (Ms jear arp emple.vinpr the fur
eitcnlrely.
THIS nfternoen tliere will be thp- ten
out nt Deven which Mr. ?.d Mrs.
Rebert Ilenedirt w HI rWe fr their
dnushter Alice. The Tlenedlct place
I en SiiRarlewn vead nnd net bard te
resell by meter. Alice is verv musical.
She was eup of the first members of
I the Junier Music Club, which Mrs.
Tturten Chance. Mrs. Jehn Thnver. dr..
I Jfrs. Ilenedirt nnd seveinl etlier women
en the Mnin T.ine started nlieut three
yeirs nge, and whlcli hns been se uc
ccful since.
A most attractive let of debutantes
will receive witli Alice, Including Vir
ginia Ilickscher, Vlrglnin Smith, Mary
Miller, (Jertrude Cinhnm, Mnrgic
I.nrRp, Hnunali Kllintt. Rettv Wayne,
Helen Micliell, Wnlburdn Heilly. l.e;nii
Starr, Knrnh Ilail.v, Hnnnlng (IiniiRe,
aney Little nnd thrie of last vpnr's
dehutnntes, TCltn Heckscher. Helena
Mitchell and Marjorle Oihben.
TSAnnr, fuazhu. Aib
i- i:ilcn McMlciinel, thr
Alberta Ileal h and
iree of the Rea
son s IniilH, were the guests et honor
nt n luncheon today which Mrs. Imnc
Tntnnll Slarr, of Laverock, gave In
their honor. The guests were of the
debutante pet nnd the affulr wns iin
extremely delightful one.
Klleri McMlchnel is the daughter of
the I'mery MeMiehaels, nnd n grand
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrf-. Charles
Ciitis Ilmrisen, you knew, nnd Al
bertn Heath is Mrs. Kcnjnmln H.
Jlfiith'H daughter. Her fatlier. Dr.
Itcath, will be renicmhercd with af
fection by nil who knew him. He died
about two jenrs age. nfter n heverc
illness contracted during the war. Icn
bcl 1'rnzer is lVr.sifnr i'mrer's daugh
ter. Her mother, wlie has been (lend it
nunilxr of yenrs, .wns Miss Mary
Welsh.
They arc nil three extremely At
tractive girls nnd nrc linving n splcti splcti
difcreusly geed tlnm nt nil the parties.
XANCY WYNNi:.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The gueslH who attended the dinner en
Mendiy evening whim Mr. nnd .Mi-.
Ilenrv Hrlnten Cox gave nt their plnce
In Ambler In honor of Mr. and Mrs
James II. R Oemwell Included Mr.
nnd Mrs .Tared lngeisell, Mr. .ind Mis
Sceilelii AmlrcwH. Mr. nnd Mis W
Standlt-v hteites, Mr. nml Mm Andrew
w porter, Mlsa Mary V. (ilnullnnlng.
Mips iil.uljH Fex Mi FiTincis T. Cliam Cliam
ecis Jr, and Mr Stundcrs L Me.ide
Mr and Mih Jesepli Rcllly will en
tertain nt dlnnct en Sund.iv evening
next nfter the muslc.uk te be givm that
afternoon at I o'clock te prtseut te be-
Vkeddin
InfilttieDi
j or Announce-
Hwltriite I'rlrrs
meats
Write or Phene for Knrre.Hl or Trlnted
Maraalen.
ROYAL EHGRAVING CO., 814 Waleit St.
HATS RE1V20DELEID
All kl tide, of viemrn'N hut thoroughly
rlcHiifd nnd rrnmdrled velvet, felts,
I'fnveM, veleum, ete, llulrk eervlre.
WaXi of Your Own Material
A. E. BELDNER CO.
Jeeend 1303 Walnut St. ".."j1!
BEADS
. '.' ,,u"Mln,-Orilliiury Hcli'ctlen
AT tXCEPTIONALLV LOW PfliCES
t;illlliOII).ltv.v KMin.VO AND
I'tHSi: MILK
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?.. ,u.;,?''n(' in rruNiiauxn
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NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO.
I"U 111. llllll bl, ----.
T h i Ari'rnteit
.! nA . I'.'.ll.ll '
"iim. .? 'C? h "nnifn who
i . n1' .'"iiHiniln of thrm.
Bl'iirV."1' "iV' ."J'!..1'r.t",'5,""
J)rilliiterv for
InniiK.. 'nrri. I'MII - Kl.lill
JOSEPHINE LEFEVRE CO.
rain" N01"'" l'"r" ST.. l'llll ..
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dailgliter. Miss "VVallniiK.i
, nt tlielr home In Radner
will Include the receiving
Miss Ullzabeth Dvv.Kht CJnrrlaen will
entertain at the theatre en Wedncsdny
nfternoen, November 9, In honor of Mlsn
fl.irnli Legan Starr. The KUeatH will
be chaperoned by Mrs V Lynwood Unr
r son. v
Jllas Anna 1 TeulU. daunhter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm (.!. Keulke, 24.1
West Tulpchecken ntrcel, Oermantewn,
s RiiPtidln;? a few dna In Klwrten,
wlieie Blip Is the RUts't of Mrs. V. Cecil
Kltler nt the Anchorage
Mr nnd Mm. IMw.ird Ctezerand their
dniiBliters, Mils Menii HobliiFen C'mxet
nnd Mies I-'lorence frezer, nnd Ken,
Mr, I'd ward Prezer, Jr, who tmve been
nccupyltiK their henif, 2128 Locust
street, since their return from Maine
w 11 leave en November 1 for their home
in Flerida, where they expect te lemnln
for th' winter. The wedding of Mips
Mena Robinson Crozer nnd Mr Xenl
WnlnwriRht will take pine In the
fprinp. Mrs. dozer's n cop, Miss Agnes
llohlttKen'OioFM, who bus bien vIsltlnR
thMii, lias returned te her home In Beth
lehem The enRiipement of Miss dress
dnURhter of Mr Jehn M (Jross. of Heth
leliem, nnd Mr lllchntd Lee Celby, son
of Mr. and Sir". Albert Lndd Celby, of
Bethlehem, was announced yesteiday
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd A. Bacen, of
Mllwnukee. will arrive the. latter part
of next week te nttend the dance te be
given by Mis. Bacen's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. lid iv in ttlrten (."inihnm. of 1713
Spruce street, at the Merlen Gelf Club,
te formally present te ueclety their
daiiRlitpr, Miss Cicrtiudrt A. H (Irnhnin
Or nnd Mrs. HUMinrd C. Norris and
the.r dniiRliters, Miss Virginia Nerrls
nnd MIst I,euise Nerrls, nnd their son
Mr. Rch.nd C. Nerrls, Jr , wlie spent
the summer ut their cettntfe nt Cape
Slav, have returned te their home, 500
Neith Twentieth street
Dr nnd Mrs. Charles W Mncfarlane
of the Rltz-Curlten, nre spending a few
weeks In the Pecene Mountains. Mrs
Macfarlane's cousins, Mr nnd Mrs.
James Le Van Selfrldge, of New Yerk
nnd Briar Cliff, have Just returned from
a stay In the Poconos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn B. Paul, Sr , of
WeRt Philadelphia announce the engage
ment of tlielr daughter. Miss Helen Vir
ginia Paul, te Mr Harry B Fuller, of
West Colllngsweod, N. J. Mrs. A. Wank
Paul, of I.l.merch, pave a tea en Sat
urday aftemoen in honor of her sister,
Miss Paul. Among these assisting In le
eelvlng were Mrs. Jehn B Paul. Jr.
Mis. Herbert N. Paul and Mis. r W
Held. "
Mi. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm lSdvvatd Clo Cle
thlei, of Legan, announce the engage
ment nf their il.iuehtcr. Mlsq I'dith Marie
riethler. te Mr Jeseph M Kenten, of
Tiega.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Leulfce C Wagner entertained nt
cards at her home, 3G2." North Nine
teenth street, l.iHt evening in honor of
Mis Hcnij (.'handler, of New Yerk
The gucstfi Included Miss Bernlee Mc
Vey Russell. MIbs Margaret V Mitchell
Mien Hilda Frazler, Miss Deri" Adams,
Miss Rutn Wnggner and Miss Hlldn
Slmensen.
MIhs Helen Leblang entertnlned the
marnberii of the Winn club at their Mrs
fall meeting nt her home, 1611 Kile
avenue, en Sunday Arrangements wire
made for the seventh annunl reunion of
the WlaiiM, te be held some time next
month, In the form of a thcatie p.utv
nnd dlnner at the IAlglen The next
meeting will be held nt the home or
Mrs. Israel Snjdei, who wns formerly
Miss Matilda I.evlt
SEC
fl RENOVA"
RENOVATED W
Brass Beds Relacquered
NOTE We guarantee all workman werkman
thtp absolutely equal te neiu at i-J
the cost.
readier hterltlied Mnde Inte Mnttrcnci
llex Hprlnu Ite-iiphettered
Our Aute Calls Et.einni.hrrm
SOICnULJ ij,iNt- Kt. a7jr. V
ii'ii win imyiMpaiiiii wTiwrnaii wrhi i
elety their
Knut lie ll.v
The RUestH
party.
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214-Chestnut Street 1214
Announce a Wonderful Showing
OF
Charming New Hats
at $15.00
Philadelphia's foremost millinery display is here at Allen',
the models nre correct and exclusive. New materials,
new trimniinjrB, new color tones till harmoniously
combined. They need only te lie
seen te be appreciated.
Women's Allendale Union Suits 1
Regular Sizes $2.00, Regularly $3.00;
Extra Sizes $2.25, Regularly $3.50
The fiibile In Alloiulale I'tilen Sultn Ih Unit of tti verv fine t
vains A fjibrK (Ipfltrneil t,, 1 iued fei tlip extrcmes of celilest 0111.
8l.li. vveatlicr and evtrlinated buildings U will gladly Hr.id .. ,.,,
of (Ii fHhrlj- mi iviiurnt. -Made In nil Htykn. )iKli, leu Uliri Hunli
iii'tk. sleev rless, elbow lenfrth, or long slcevea, anKIu or Uini kim-di
English Sports Weel Hosiery
Usual $3.00 Kind at $2.00 a Pair
I'llll-filHhlencd Hosiery of pure wool, caHhniete finish Tlu i .
four colorings in heivtlmr mlMurcB with hand mtbreliUir.l niu
alue tNoluslve nevclt pjiei'ta Btrlnes in unusual ffn.'i-
lluN
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 50c Each
HnndWuh.'f.s for men, of pure UIhIi linen, bpiu rein In Mze ami
unusunl Reed quality fei the price Any ileelred initial
Women's All-Linen
Tliesn nre the uminl 50c kind
aic li.ind pilnted handkerchiefs In
Just Arrived French Rosebud Dress
Trimmings, 50c te $3.50 a Yard
ei.v dainty in roleiiiiK and workmanship ,ue tht.se tilinminrj of
tmj reirbuds, ntllt.ibld for he many kinds of t.iMy work ui irivlnc
Hit iliihliliiB touch te inlladj h dancu frock, spk-ndld value
A New Showing of Veilings at 29c Yard
Many of tbese arc Vierth deuble
rln and plain meshes In the best Full colon
vnlucH we have shown for seme time.
Twilled Dish Towels, Hemmed, at 50'c
Heavy twilled nil-linen Towels vlth kttehen tevel veven In toil
in th" herdei A lewul that wlh glve e.M.cllcnt Hervice Tbn nmmi
IB Tic kind
$4.00 Hersman Talking Dells, $3.00 1
g; (.pulal price en thcne fiimeus dells Tin' nie made with iln
1 vi bicak.ible heads and dieBsd in letnpura In Mali cute nttiuctive Mle
i& that tliej prove iitiulstlble te old and .veuiiff alike
Sjiiramiiiii'iraMiimm
Makes Debut Today
HEBBKSHk " - .-Sit Jib
i Photo by the Phillips Stu.lie
MISS A LICK BENEDICT
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert
Benedict, of the Corners, Deven,
who will be formally 'presented te
society nt a tea this afternoon te
he given by her parents
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. William Reatty Jennings, 6012
Ureene street, has returned from North
ampton, Mass., vvhere she nccempnnled
her daughter, Miss Martha Jennings',
wheghas entered Smith College.
Mr nnd Mrs. Leuis M. Wagner, COS
Hast Sedgwick ptreet, who spent the
summer and tnrly fall at their cettage
at Cape Ced, Mass , have returned home
Mrs. L. S. Harncs and her daughter.
Miss Mary Banies. of the Delmnr Delmnr
Merrls. nre spending a fortnight In At At
iantle City
Mrs William C Marshall, of ;i4
Met ten street, returned from West
Point, X. Y , vvhere she wne the guest of
Majer nod Mrs. H. K. Rice.
NORRISTOWN
Mi and Mrs Jacob U idler of
Vbrams, unteitnlned nt cards and a
kitchen shower In honor of Miss Clara
Williams and their son. Mr Ilewnrd
BeldlT, who will ha irnirled Ibis
month There were tvventv-tlvq guests
Mr nnd Mrs Jehn C Carsel of 502
Buttonwood street, have anneunc d
'he engagement of their d.iunhtei Mm
Mrtle U Casael te Mr William IJ
Raczel, uWt of this i lt
' PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
nemevDe.iilrniI-strpinlrFIllni
Keiterei i.o:er and I
Deciutr te Oar nnt. Fded Haiti
vc. ana (iiure iTiinrntiv.
.WIeet fMrm VVUcpulrhiMMie N.V
Trrrrnrrm
fflmwm
V A-l Bcuuty Salen
Expert Electreljclic, Super
"'",u Hiiir vi'iicH Warn n i in
Slitn PlemMieH removed, Mureln
itrimTilr.K f rial imil Meiv'p tir.fi
menti esrrt hair dyelns. per
mnnent wavlns. ekln blenehtne.
Arne (piint) r hlncuh nd ..n
penrne rerenl trentnrntK
KIlH
A. hrsiis. Mil! Unlnul ( i'
innier 4SHI S,(H
mnuiixnniinnm - iHn'iinin niu iuiii uwuiiiiiiiiiiiii'iih n.in ii di'i i i ,in
Handkerchiefs, 25c
nnd the quantity Is limited Tin v
attractive ilcylKu? and ioeriiihi
the price
There are detn, e.
Tlicy aie the beat
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MISS HELEN J. H'OWARTH
WEbS G. L RUTHERFORD
Marriage of Miss Roie Van Praet
anJ Mr. Daniel J. Patten
Tlie mnrrlage of Miss Helen Jesephine
Howarth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Rebert Howarth, Jr, of C33 IebI Thir
teenth street, Chester, and Mr. Geerge.
Larkln Rutherford, son of Mr nnd Mrs.
James W Rutherferd, of Poland, Flo.,
will tnke place this eveii'ng at 7 o'clock
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chester,
the rector of the church, the Rev, Fran
cis Tnltt. off clnt ng The brlde will be
given In marriage by her father and
attended by a maid of honor. Miss Char
lotto R. Marlmld, of Ureetiview, ill., and
four bridesmaids, who will be Mies Helen
Hays, of Ridley Parle j Miss Mildred
Velkhnrdt, of Chester; MIjs Sara RheacH,
of Media, nnd Mis. Helen Mnrbeld, of
areenvlew Mr. O Medwln Peet. of
Delnnd, will be Mr Rutherferd'H best
mnn, nnd the iiMier Include Mr Geerge
P Denkyne, Mr Knrl K Lien, Mr Rob Reb
eit Howarth, 3d, nnd Mr Snmiiel McC.
Jacksen. A reception nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hewnrth will fellow
PATTON VAN PHUTT
A wedd'ng of Interest took place this
morning nt 9 o'clock in the Church of
St Menlcn, Rltner nnd Seventeenth
streets, when Miss Rese Frances Van
Praet, of 1944 Fitzgerald street, became
the brlde of Mr. Daniel Jeseph Patten,
of 2112 Tasker street. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev Jehn Cnrr
nnd was solemnized with r nuptial mass.
The brlde wns attended by M ss, Helen
nilzabcth Patten, sister of the bride
groom, ns brldismald and Miss Lucllli '
M nerva ns flower girl Mr Harry Pat Pat
eon, brother of the bridegroom, was I
best mnn. A reception followed, nfter
which Mr, and Mrs. Patten left en their
wedding trip. After November 1 they
will be nt home at I'M Fitzgerald
street.
ADAMS UORHKX
MI'S Lsivlnln Cook Herden, daughter I
of Sir. nnd Mrs Jeseph Lml-v Beideit. '
of Secnne, Delawaie Ceuntv, was mar-i
rled qu gtly nt II 3ft o'clock this morn
ing nt her home te Mr Fram's Themas
Adams, son of Mr nnd Mr Willlirn ,
Herbert Adnms, et Wavne bv the Rev I
Snmuel Thompson The liiide was given
In marriage by her fatlur nnd attended,
liy Mrs William Waltei Wharten, of
I.nnsdevvne. Mr. Wllllnm Herbert
Adnms, Jr., was his hi ether's nest mnn
After a breakfast for the Immediate
families Mr. and Mrs. Adams left for
an extended trip through New Kngland,
nnd upon their return will be ut home
In Secnne after December I
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Jeseph Lchy, of 21." t Seuth
Woodstock street, entertnlned Infor
mally at her home Inst evening Among
these present were MIm Cecil n ICenny,
Miss Rosalie Ln"h Mbs Agnes Mc Mc
Cressen. Miss Gertrude Brown Miss
Mnry Tener and Mrs Jeseph Gibsen
Di and Mis Themas Hillir have re
turned fiem the Orient, where Dr Hll-
Juliet
C- J. Uwler
1126 Walnut St l)nr ""'
IJ.AU VTUIIIUl OUnm ,.th 8,
Charming New
MAT?
with n smartness
always found in Julirt
millinery, tieauti-
ful creations.
MODERATELY
PRICED
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jlKF-' BenwU Tcller & Ce' 5
E?1 5r7Rk' xvitheut extravagance in price sSZTti
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Furs and their Fashions
ylASTER designers find
" enchantiner medium fe
Featuring
Exceptional Values
NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS 125.00
36-inch length, with shawl cellar.
GENUINE LEOPARD COATS 165.00
36-inch length, belted tretteur type with
natural raccoon cellar and cuffs.
NATURAL RACCOON OR
BLACK MUSKRAT COATS 225.00
36-inch length, of richly shaded skins.
SCOTCH MOLE COATS 245.00
36-inch length, of fine selected skin.
HUDSON SEAL COATS 245.00
36-inch length, of fine selected skins.
HUDSON SEAL COATS 325.00
40-inch length, of selected skins, with
natural skunk cellar and cuffs.
SCOTCH MOLESKIN WRAPS 375.00
45-inch length, of fine selected skins.
HUDSON SEAL WRAPS 'm ,m
43-inch length, of prime quality skins.
NATURAL SQUIRREL WRAPS 575.OO
45- and 47-inch models of selected blue
skins.
BONWIT TELLER. G,CQ
cia tSpocialfyxShep of Originations
CHESTNUT A.T IS STREET
llr wae enaaged for neveral yearn In
government work. They will make their
new home In Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Hllllr
will be remembered ns Miss Pauline
Ullbci, of thin section,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Themns are
being congratulated upon the birth of
a daughter. Mrs. Themas will be re
membered as Miss Estella Stfnsenbern.
MOORE3TOWN
Miss Mary Linten Is spending sev
eral weeks In her cettage nt Iluck
Hill
Mrs. W. S, Rech, of Chestnut street,
will HHnd the winter nt West Medford,
Mass
Mrs. Wllllnm Wallace nnd daughter.
Miss Helen Wallace, have leturned
from Vermont te their home en Chester
avenue,
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Iefferts,
of Delvldere, X. J., have announced
the engagement of their dnughter. Miss
Maude Iefferts. te Mr. Percy William
J Levcll, of Htamvick.
FRANKFORD
The Women's Club of Fmnkferd will
I held an Interesting meeting, the tlrst
I one of the ticosen, thin afternoon In the
1 Frnnkferd Llbrnry Moving pictures
1 will be shown nnd nn Illustrated lecture
will be given by Mist Gertrude H
Shearer. At the close of the mee'lnir
tea will be served. The Women's Club
In the former Mether's Club of Frank
ford, nnd nlnce their consolidation with
the Women's Club their philanthropic
activities have been enlarged te a much
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lUPOttTERS, DE81QXKRH AND .VAKEI18 OF TTO.VB.Vff AND
CHILDREN'S APPARKL OF THE UlOnB3T CHARACTER
FOR HORR THAN TWENTY-Bl.T TEARS
1Lfi;S
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SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
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Costume Suits
At the Very Special
Price of
39.50
We have selected many suits from our
higher-priced models and specially grouped
them at this price. Included are the new
straight-line, long coat, hipless lines, se
popular this season.
"Harris" tailleurs are custom tailored in all
but price the superb hand shaping, hand
pressing and hand finishing which char
acterize custom-tailored garments is yours,
together with an inspiration of design
which only a fashion genius can achieve.
We Specialize in Getvns and Ceals That
Slenderize the Larger Women
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lpr medium ter tnc expression ei
their ART. Exquisite and graceful Medes, soft
and clinging as these of velvet and silken fabrics,
express in fur that elegance and luxury which nu
material can approach. Capes, Coats and Wraps
of a distinguished originality achieve rare beauty
in the effective contrasts of two furs or the fur's
own markings.
greater extent. The officers Inolude:
President. Mrs. Charles N. Sturtevuntj
vlce presidents, Mrs. Charles Hesten and
Mrs Benjamin Thorpe j secretary, Mrs.
Bruce- Murray, nnd treasurer, Mrs.
Themas Moere,
The engagement lien been announced
of MIbh Helen McOlaughlln, of 1749
Foulkrod street, td Mr. Albert Mor
rison. Mrs J Coulter, of Arrett street, will
be hostess tomorrow afternoon te the
members of her card club.
Mr and Mrs. Philip Shelley, of Ta Ta
ceny and Tucker streets, nre en a thicn
months' trip te Oklahoma, visiting their
son-in-law nnd dnughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Haekett.
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VENITA GOULD
GEORGE MacFARLANE
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Jap. Sable Scarfs 19.50
Animal ctTccts.
5ienc Mai ten Scarfs 29.50
One skin.
Daum Marten Scarfs 45.00
One skin
Mink Scarf. 43,50
Twe sKih
Kelinsky Scarf 'jgn
Three skins,
Nat. Fisher Scarf 110.00
Fine quality.
Dyed Blue Fex Animal
Scaff 75.00
Cray fox Smrf 75.00
Platinum grav
Lucille Fex Animal
Scarf JJ5.00
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