Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LlSDaEKr-PHILABELHIA, FRIDAY, NO VEMBEE , ll, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
iVaicy Wynne Speaks of the Illness of Miss Henrietta Ely.
Twe Debutante Affairs te Be Given Today.
Russian Bazaar for Exiles
I WAS sorry te hcnr yesterday of the
severe Illness of Mlfcs Henrietta Ely
In rrnRtie. She went nbrentl innt inly
and has been doing line things there
litlpln ,n reVct work. A cable reached
Jhli city en Wednesday tinneuneinff her
fitremc P'nrM. nnrl I hear that her two
ridtcrs MIps Op'tnitle Elv and Mrs.
Leuis Tiffany, wll' sail en Saturday te
rn le her as seen in possible.
It was the first eaKsnge thev could
eet and It will tnke several we'eks te
feacli lliliemln. I de hope she wl'l Itn Itn
nreve before that time. It must be ter
rible te be ije 111 away from home und
anions htraneerH, no matter hew kind
the strangers are.
Pnni'AKATIONS for the reception
of Marshal Fech arc going en
upaee. Yeu knew he in te conic t this
citv en the leth of the month, tlmt Is
neit Tnculay. And there is le be a
ereat standing parade, such u.8 was held
tflien Cardinal Dougherty returned
from Reme last April, and as en a few
Fnndavs age, when a great standing pa
rade was he'd In honor of America's
dead in the g-cat wflr.
AH the various patriotic societies and
nstoclatlens wl'l turn out In force, for
every one wants te see the gcneralls gcneralls
fime. The Emergency Aid member?
luvc all received netlccn asking that
they wear their uniforms and meet nt
headquarters at 1 o'clock te march from
there te their p'ace In the line.
Mrs. Illllln Warden Is marshal of the
Emergency Aid. Then the Women's
Overseas region will, of course, take
part In this event, and the Scouts and
ever se many ethers, and altogether It
is going te he most exciting. And it Is
fitting that It should h? se. Marshal
Fech Is n great man, and we run clud
te acknowledge his greatness and te
jvelcome him here. ,
THERE nre two debutante partieu
rcbeduled for today the Henry 1
Mlehells dance In the evcnlng and
Marian Denaghue's tea this afternoon
at the Acorn Club. There nre a number
of dinners before the MIchcll dance, and
altogether It's going te be n gay and
busy day. It's n general holiday, of
course, because It Is Armlstlce Day,
and has been declared n national holi
day by the President, se I am aure both
affaira will be Gnt crush.es.-
II1EAR tbcre'H going te be a won
derful Russian bazaar nt the Emer
gency Aid en the 30th of Noc ib.-r
and December 1. It's te be given
under the uusplces of the I'riucces
Cantacuzpne Committee of the Emer
gency Aid and I hear It's something
entirely novel In the way of a fair
that has been planned. The atmosphere
of Russia Is te prevail, coffee will be
fcrved from Fasten coffeepots and
the samovar will be much in evidence
for tea. There will be specimens of
RuFslau work, needlework, pcreenu'
apparel, enameled boxes and even tnv
and dnl's which have been made an '
droned bv Russian exiles.
Mr. William H. Denncr will bav
the I'Kirette department and a num
ber of pretty nldes In Ttinslun coUtime.
Including Mrs. Denncr's own daughter,
Dorethy Redgers, will scl' the smokers'
lellghts. Mrs. Seymour Davis rI
hove the Moscow boxes, Mrs. Webster
Fex nnd Mrs. J. Bertram Lipnlncett
will have a table for dresses and bags'
whl'e Mrs. Jee I.cldy, Mrn. Stan e
Flugg, Jr.. and the Ceuntesa Santa
En n In wl'l hive the jewelry fans an
t tr"Mt-e, Mies Klnlse Dlrkcy an '
Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klanp will have
Russian candles and Mra, Hareld
tliilingliain and Mrs. Charles Prlce
Maule, bric-a-brac and ch nn.
Mrs. (leorge Eerltncr, who Is chair
man of the Princess Cantainrnp
Committee. Is In charge of the affair,
mil the Princess will come up f.e.n
WtiMi'ngten for one If net both days of
he fair.
AUNT VIOLET was married laat
week, nnd Elsie, who is fend of
long words, of course had te go te the
wedding. E'sie is quite nn old g'rl
die's a much ns four, but you f.c
even theuch that great nge had been
attained, she had never seen a beautlfu'
'ride before.
We'l. they put her at the very end of
'he pew se she could see her nunt
plainly nnd she was br quiet ns n mouse
during the ccemenv and untl' Aunt VI
'lid the new iinc'c nnd passed down the
aisle and then she tried te find words
te express her thoughts nnd said she1
"Whv she 'oeked se whv she loekcl
se she looked se familiar."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
MIm Lucrctla S. Hcctischer, 2d, dauirli
tr of Mr, and' Mrs. Htevena HecUerlier.
of 20U Dn Lnncey place nnd Strafford,
w'll entertain tomorrow ut a theatre
narty followed tea at the Kltr-Cnrl-ten.
In honor of Miss Allce D. Benedict
lebutnnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Reb
ert H. Benedict, of the Corners. Devcrn.
The suesta will lnclude Miss Vlrclntn
Heckvcher, Mlsi Annabella B. Weed.
Miss Sarah Legan Starr. Mlsa Dorethy
n. Hedgers and Mlas Virginia de Morat
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Martin "Williams,
of 201C "Walnut trtrcet, will entertain at
i theatre party te ba followed by a
supper ut the Hltz-Carlten en Monday
ivi-nlnp, November 23, In honeT of their
niece, MIhi Harming Orange, daufthter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Drayten
aranRO. Mr. und Mrs. Grange have Is
sued Invitations for w tea te be given
at the Wellington te present their daugtn
-r en ThanUaelvine afternoon. No Ne No
vcmber 14.
Mra. William du Pent, of Wllmlng Wllmlng
len. has Issued Invitations for a dinner
te be gven at her home en Fnlny eve
nine. November 20, before the dance te
hi fflvn by Mr. and Mrs. P'erre 8. du
Pent at their home, Longwood, Kcnnctt
. Pa., In honor of Miss Vlctorlne
B du Pent, Miss Margnretta, du Pent
ind Mlsa P.uillne du Pent.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Denner. of
14 Peuth eighteenth street, will enter
aln ut dinner this even'ng In honor of
heir daughter, M'ss Dorethy 13. Rod Red
ers, befere the Mlchell dance.
Mis Frances Sullivan, of the Woedr,
Radner, will net as hostess at the tea
fn flA ..It, A, n .t& T)fA 4-H..1. ,d,J T if
v- hu a.w.. ui Vila film ,IUU, IDil JUUll I
rei Birnii en riaay aiternoen. we-i
cmuer ie, irem tau, until o'cieck.
Irs. Andrew Wright Crawford la torn tern torn
erary president of the club.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul V. Sutro. of Ger Ger
riantewn, announce the engegenmnt of
their daughter, Miss Emily Klrkman
lutre, te Mr. J. Leuis Londcnberger.
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charies II. Lun
denberger, Jr., also of Germnntewn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney L. Wrleht en
tertained at a areall Informal dinner last
night at their home, 129 Carpenter lane
Jermntitewn. Cevers were laid for eight
guestn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright will en
ertaln at a family dinner at their home
)n Thanksgiving Day.
Among the guests who will attend the
theatre party, te be followed by tea at
the Pellevue-Stratferd, te be given by
Mian Saleme Vane Heullnga, debutanti
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H
Ueullngs, of 908 Seuth Ferty-e'ghth
itreet, In honor of Ml is Nancy D. Little,
lebutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ashton Little, of the Orchnrd
Strafford, erf Wednesday afternoon. No
vember 16, will be Miss Sara H. Bally
M ss Cernolla Sheppard Rankin, Mis'
Henrietta Frltr. Miss Amello buneut
Selxea and Miss Ellen Whltmer.
Mlaa Corinth Tracy, of Wllllamstewn.
of Mlsa Careline D. Nixon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herace- F. Nixon, of 2203
Walnut street, for a few daya. Bhfe
jame te attend the tea te be given this
ft"10" y Mr. nnd Mrs. Nixon at
5i1m5 present te society tbelr
daughter, Miss Mary L. Nixon.
.iMr .n,?tl Mr"- Adam S. Cenwav and
.vt Ism Al en Kiniiiimvnn.1. s.SL:..
will .attend the Navy-State football game
en Saturday aa the guesta of Lieutenant
Commander Geerge P. Shields, U. S. N.
Mr. antl Mrs, ICarl Dedgo and their
.amlly nre occupying their new house
it Ambler.
Mr. ItOV HnrrtmvA. ,. 0 if. f
i.'?:.iBllvSr'n Al Ue91niy'". of City Line.
v.niw,n, niiii win oe marrieu te miss
Miugaret U. CurtK daughter of Mr"
and Aim. Wn -,. it r.i-i reta -A. 1
reiid Ovorbroek, en Wedneadny. Nevern-
... .,, , ..mcriuin ni tisners at din
ner en baturday, November 19, ut the
Cedar Park Driving Club.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
,,JSr-Jlnd JU3, Abraham Jamluen. of
: North FranUlIn street, announce
the betrothal of their daughter. Mlsa
Lillian Fay Jamleoe, te Mr. Maurlcq J.
Sheer, of thla city.
gagement of Mlsa Jessamine Halle, of
t-aiiiiuiKiuii, nv una Mr. Leenard D
aia.ef F?at Jl.,ver- JI- Bn of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Moe Gels, of 1901 Erle avenue,
n.T.li"',-!?.,1, Stephena and her daughter.
Mlsa Hilda Stephena. of Thirteenth and
Jeffersen ptroets, will entertain the
membcra of their sewing circle at their
home en Tuesday afternoon of next
This Stere Will Open at 12.15 Today
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214-Chestnut Street1214
Pay Us a Week-End Visit
You'll surely find thu hat yeu've been looking for amenpc
these ALLEN'S HATS of Felt, Velvet and Duvetync. There's no
end te the charming: shapes, colors and styles.
$7, $8.50, $10 and $12
Spert Hats of English Suede
Ten Celers
$8.00
DON'T FORGET
OUR AUTUMN SALE
of
Hosiery, Underwear
art 6. Gloves
Entire titecfc famous Harvard Mills Underwear at 20 off.
Women's Allendale Union Suits. Recrular sizes, 2,00;
usuallv $3.00. Extra sizes, $2.25 usunlly $3.25.
Vanity Fair Silk Underwear at remarkable reductions.
Stockings
Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery. Kepular $4.00 quality at $2.00
a pair. Seme of these ure very sliphtly ir'-ecular.
Stunitinp; SpertH Effects in Weel and Silk-and-Weel nt $1.35
and 52.00 u puir. Were $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50.
Gloves
Entire Line of Trefeusse French Kid Gloves, including the
Dorethy Overscan) 2-clasp style, at $2.50 u pair. Usunlly $3.25.
The well-known P. K. Kid Gloves at $2.75 a pair. Wcre $3.C0.
Genuine Arabian Gray Mecha Gloves. Usually $3.50, at
$2.50 a pair. I
Fine WalkinR Gloves of Imported Cape Leather. One clasp
nt $?.85, usually $3.50. Same quality in strap wrist at $4.50 and
12-button length at $5.00.
Full line of Natural Chamois Gloves.
Children's Gloves in Kid, Woolen, Mecha, Duplex Fabric,
greatly reduced.
As Smart as They Can Be!
French Handkerchiefs for Men. Woven colored borders of
beautiful printed designs. All of the finest spun linen. Match
less variety. Get him bemu te sport at Christmas. $1.00, $1.23,
$1.50, $1.75 each.
French Handkerchiefs for Women of daintily colored linen
with hand-drawn squares. Quaint Delly Varden effects. Snappy
futuristic borders. Fresh white, de'icately edged with color.
Hand rolled and hemstitched. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 each.
Fragrant Face Powder
Cety'h L'Orignn nt G9c a box. War tax of 3c. All colors.
A Net for Neatness
Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a Dezen
These Hair Nets in both cap nnd straight shapes are fameua
the country ever for dependability. Every net guaranteed perfect
or cht erfully replaced. If you hnve net used Allen's French Hair
Nets, Bend us 10c for a sample or
Ask the Women Who Wear Them
MISS EDITH S. GARRETT
BRIDE OF MR. H. H. BERRY
Marrlage Will Take Place at Over
brook This Evening
An nttractlve weddlntr will take placa
this evenlnsr at 8 o'clock In tne Memo Meme
rial Church of St. Paul, Overhroek,
when Mls Hdlth Stanley Oarretl, of
816 North Sixty-third etreet, will be
come the bride of Mr. Hemer Hen
dricks Uerry, eon of Collector of the
Pert William II. Berry, of Cheater. The
ceremony will be performed by the nev.
Dr. Itebert Norwood, and will be fol
lowed by a rccept'en at the Phllo Phlle Phllo
muelan Club, fortieth nnd Walnut
ntreets.
The bride, who will be nlven In mar
riage bv her father, Mr. Lewla M. Gar
rett, will be attired In n gown of hand hand
embreldcrcd net ever whlte satin, with
a tulle veil arranged in coronet faahlen
and fastened with orange blossoms.
She will carry n shower bouquet of
white roses, white orchids nnd lilies of
the valley. Mrs. William B. McClenn
'nn. Jr., will attend her as matron of
honor.
Mr. William Ward, 3d, wilt act aa
best man. The ushera will Include Mr.
Henry A. Woodruff, Jr., Mr. nebert
Qnntert, Mr. Frank CJaskhlll and Mr.
Paul B. Berry, of Chester, brother of
the bridegroom. ,
After an extenslve wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Berry will live at 816 .North
Sixty-third otreet
LIKENS BARNIIART
An attractive weddlnir took place yen
tcrday when Miss Helen l. Barnhart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O.
Barnhart, of 43S Premten atrcet. be be bo
came the brtde of Mr. Frank B. I.lkcna,
of this city. The Itev. T. 13. Winter
performed the ceremony.
The hrlde was given In marriage by
her father. The bridesmaids were MIhs
Jessie N. Thompson and Mlsa Helen K
Likens, while Mr. Clarence C. Leibfrcld
acted ns best man.
Upen their rrtum from n wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Likens will be nt
home nfter December 1 at Semen
Point. N. J.
YARDLEY
Mrs. William Burns, of Neble, und
Mrs. Sarah Tayler; of Philadelphia, ero
irucste of Mrs. Rebert W. Welch.
Dr. It. Linn Jtnssett and his daughter
MIeu Careline Baesctt, ero tipundluit a
few dayn In Washington.
Mr. and Mre. Itebert C. Belvllle and
Mr. Rebert C. Belvllle, 3d, will upend
the winter In Trenten.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomae Cooper, the
Rev. and Mrs. El we II Lake and Mr
Randelph Lake, of Leng Branch, have
been visiting Mr and Mre. William
Applegate.
Mr. Virgil Kauffman. of Parkcuburg
spent n. few days this week nt his home
here.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Llotitenant and Mrs.-1. C. Shute, efj
2B04 Seuth Garnet etreet, will entertain
ever the week-end as their guests Com
mander and Mrs. Francis M,- lloblntieri
and Commander nnd Mrs Ldwlli A.
Wollesen, of Annnpells, Md.
The Epiphany Naval Battalion.
Eleventh and Jacksen streets, will en en
tertaln at a card party and dance thla
evening In the Knights of Columbus
Hall, Thirty-eighth and Market streets,
Among these en the cemmltee are Miss
Qruyce Bozarth, Mrs. N. Creary, Mrs.
Frederick Zalsa. Mr. Rebert Fitzgerald,
Mr. Patrick J. McQrath, Mr. Xrcdcrlck
Zalss and Mr. B. Sullivan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Keating, of 2209
Seuth Chadwlck street, gave n blrthdaj
party In honor of their daughter. Mies
Betty Keating, en' Sunday evening
Among the guests present were Miss
Frances Lafterty. Miss Catharine V II
son, Miss Franeen Lembard, Miss Anna
May Martin, Master Jack Lembard,
Mnster Jehn Ward nnd MaBter 1 nemas
Ward.
Mine
Louise Hemer
AT THE METROPOLITAN
OPERA HOUSE ,
Tues. Evg., Nev. 15th
8:30 P. M.
Ticket!, en bU at WVymnnn & Sen's.
1108 Chestnut Kt., und the Motrerollton.
M-end nnd l'ew'ar St,
vjl
A
BONWIT TELLER &
7AeJpecictty JIwp ofOriinatlew
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Arranged for Saturday
An Exceptional Ou'ering
MISSES' DRESSES,
ALDINE
JTm. THEATRE
CUKRTNCT AT NINCTKKNTII KT.
Direction Fred D. and M. E. Felt
ronllniieun Sliewln 11 A. M. le It P. M.
An Epoch in the Theatrical
Life of Philadelphia
World's Most
Beautiful Theatre
Cpens Today
AT 11 A.M.
WITH THE FILM SENSATION
OF YEARS
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
IN
m&Qr W$Sm kH
SUITS, COATS & WRAPS I : Blli HOLMES
Daytime and Dinner Frecks
38.00 and 48.00
Regularly 58.00 te 89.50
At 38.00 S"t an J Daytime
Frecks of Canten Crepe, Crepe de Chine,
Peiret Twill and Velveteen. Light and
dark shades.
At 48.00 Attractively embroidered
Daytime and Dinner Dresses of Canten
Crepe, Velveteen, Crepe dc Chine and
Peiret Twill.
Tailleur and Sports Suits
38.00 48.00
Regularly 59 JO te 89.50
At 38.00 Smart tailIciir Suits of Xt 48.00 Costume Suits of Mocha Mecha
Duvet de Laine, Velour dc Lainc and , . n., . , T . -checked
Velours. Pcau dc Cygne lined. tcx.and D,u;ct dc La.ne-Sperts buit,
Seme fur trimmed. of imported Tweed. Fur trimmed.
TheThree Musketeers
A million-dollar production of the
rrentrst nevl of e'l time. Mr. ralrlmnk
an D'Artnunnn nhlni; a stera of duel.,
malilnc d-tip.'r(ite ler. Iivlnii the thrlll
Inc. ndvemnretiH lit' i.f a HwaiAiburklna
KunnLirmn tm n ihc crowning achlco achlce
ment of I. a carpr
rmST TI.ML. IN PHTI.ADELPHIA
All Event of Unusual Importance
te Every Amusement Lever
in Philadelphia
The ldlnn, with Its rare nrchltecturtil
beauty irrsntnc thn attention by the
chuite nlmplSdtv of I'D drnlitn Mi'h Its
KUbdued but rt' hl ornate echeme of
deeoratlen with Itw luxurious furnlshlnKe
nnd its Kferceiun ljemiin Kttrdn, nets
A MJW bTANDMIT) IN T11V.1TRU
CON.STKLCTION
PIIOORAMS Of DISTINCTION nV
THRUK OF TUB WORLD'S aftCATKST
OROANtSTS PltnsIDINO AT THE
WOULD a LAItr.HST TIIUATUU
ORGAN'
Firmin Swinncn, Rolle Mailland,
K. A. Hallett
scai.k or 1'iiirr.s
Matinees tn U I'. M. Orcliestrn, 05
rrntflt Imkm, HS rents.
KtrnlitKK 0 I. M. te t'tenlnc Orche
tni. O'J rentHi Iilt-. SI. 2.1.
Tbee Pr'"1 Tnrl"il I'-inen( nf Tux
AMBASSADORl,:V,SB' 4r
Gill KU in "WISE HUSBANDS"
PTMt. A 'H ORKMOflT THKATRB9
BROAD 2 WEEKS ONLY
NOTP. AT 8 Li, POP SJAT. TOMORROW
"Bright and alive with hearty,
human laughs." n. amismcan.
OHAJ GOLDEM PresenU
ACOMEDy WITH SONGS
Staged Under Direction Winchtll Smilb
Prlce:Kv.,r.0e te l2.f.0.aat.Mat..B0ctet2
SEATS BKLMNO TOIt THE I.ABT W'lC
FORREST 2 Weeks Only
POP. MAT. TOMORROW
"Present 'Fellie.' it the bet
ever." - run if t f nenic.
SEATS SELLING astwekk
r KDDirV mOHTS AT 8:JB
UVlIlLIVl'ep Mat Tomorrow. 2:13
A Positive, Smashing Hit!
SAM H. HARRIS Pieients
Iniiilr'rs
NIGHTP. 77p te J2 0. Ma'- . 77c te 12
BEATS 5.BLMNO I'nR MAT Wi:i"K
TU
5
me
Ti.vin
AfT
f,"A A Marl,.) Ht
fVAt.Mntln Today at J
fiw Tonight 7 und
T,mcnlerB hllern A
Nearrt Ilrcnnmi A Rnlet
Arneld A ten!
Ilerhin' Unci.; Milinne
A Duprre nnd -nill nit
fllllr Maiuin in "It
Mlieht Ilnpnen te Yen"
e
5
Hill
TIME
tPTS
iroad&.Munteem y
TJetuveiU
"BLACK ROSES"
2d St. ab. Marktt
1 30 and OJO
te 11 P. M.
Sfmue
Iln.vnUnwn
A , . 2D A LOCUST BTS
(.Ta tLLAL T"''iy ran n se te u
"The Sting of the Lash"
V.'D t: RANSOM ST."
1 J" 1 ; -e 1 I
I ,,i.!i- Starke In
'Tlie Forgotten Weman"
""Ruyefct
Cetea-m.
r iket Pt bI.60th
1 -:in and n 7 and O
Mne . e"edy m
"MARY BE CAREFUL"
CcLcui
0 "The
liOTlI & CEDAR AVE,
1 8fi and 3, 7 and 0
l-.Ti'T-, riAYTOS In
Dcvntxin"
Jumbo June. Fkd. '11
Fpjnt & Olrarrl A8,
Mary Ml''" rlntr In,
The Little Clown"
whatdeWAMTO
men
FRIDAY EVENINGS
SATURDAY MATINEES
beginning Nev. 1 8 &19
MEXICO. Ne. 18, 10 JAPAN. Nev. 2a, 2d.
PIIILIl'I'INES, Per. 2, 3 OOINO
AllllOAD AT HOME. Dee. e, lOi
AltOLNI) THE WORLD, De'. 18, 17,
teurer ule Nei Coees nt. Hlnrle
Sale. l.30. Sl.tW, 7Sc, Tucc. Net. 15?
Coats and Wraps
78.00 "i 98.50
Fermer Values Up te 145.00
OALMGARDEN
39TH & MARKET STS.
HFNRI MARTIN
ARNOLD JOHNSON'S ORCHESTRA-
ALSO
THE GEORGIA JAZZ BAND
rovTiNi'ei s da.ntISh aiavaTs
FRIDAY VAUDEyiLLE'SHOW
SAT. MAT1NFE FOX TROT CONTEST
TiinKK r'-ii I'RiKt
I'll In.'d Iiidlnc Theutrra
Klrertlen of Lee It .1. .1. Shnliert
CHESTNUTIL0"!!;
ipejKRR
Mills. tIIUI,I)',s lllisi' Ee.
'.':lir. ' TAPLAN A NEU'KLI. ' H:M
Si 1.1
.IA( K hTKOI'si:
Hll3
Rigoletto Brethers
Willi vwm-nri S Hlern
:23
.Cecil
Clee
:4 i
Lean & Mayfield
: 8i.i
James Barten & Ce.
V30
sin iiritT m:u m
I 0.-O5
Oil I)
n rt Mr.i.imMv
I Oiun
3,,
4.(J0"
Delly Connelly
And Perry Weurelch
) Ul2
Vhipple & Husten Ce. ,' 10
oe
.ClAltlt A VERDI
MAT
1VE1.K
I 10:31)
Ann'lirr 1(111 of
All..tnr lleudllnrr
mm
rilAT mi; hmivi,i:mit
HAS IIEKN i:XTENIEI AN
i.VTRl 11EEK Mir HAVE
tl.NLY 10 MORE DA1M
TO RE THRtLI KI 1Y
ROBERT WARWICK
'IN THE NIGHT WATCH'
WITH OLIVE TKI.I.
WALNUT MO..10e
III S'i.OO
"it T"inwwmv .inr tii sh..i
At 78.00 Handsome Coats of Pan
Velainc, Gerena, Nennandic and
Tweed, with large cellars of wolf or
Australian opossum. Crepe linings.
Malay, Zanzibar, navy and black.
At OS.SO-Cts and Wraps devel
oped of Pan Vclaine, Uelivia and
Gerena, with cellars and trimmings of
beaver, squirrel and wolf. Many are
embroidered. Copies of imports.
Special for One Day Only
DAYTIME AND SPORTS COATS
50.00
Fermcly 69J0
A collection of Coats of Belivia and Normandie in
youthful models, featuring the crushed wrappy col cel
lar of self-material. Alse camel's-hair Sports Coats.
Fourth Fleer
I j . , j
NEW YORK
SYMPHONY
Net. 17
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