jm lAv.'SI r OA .tnr ;" at J-TKa &&??feOT raw MltUf.'&Ofet-'fxkVimV CHi. :' Vftii&AmgpfWAtei tsiMSL-. iemmm Trifh'B-.Si i'JV. a ..'", fEl fba L-.l 'J V. lk , rt'f Jr ;v timL:.'-?.!:: 'mirrws f . r:r-.YWV sxm0zl r-v. tW3EZW"i','S ;v - v f - v , . .''' Ffiti x' Jk AWI- i. a i ' r m IIP HI IIIIIU 1 ESSMARY m WEAR GIFTS MtnV Articles of Bride's Wed- Oconto when Prince of Wales nt " ' . , . , BcotUeh home nnd wns alxe en I ding Apparel rreseniea . te Her TRAIN TO BE BEAUTIFUL ' ' , ' By (he Associated Press ' Londen Feb. 27.-fcV.veral hundrnl mM." women and, lrl of (he United x Klnndem nre proud of having hnd ome i imnll pnrt In (lie deelitnlnr and manti- fneture of varleUH articles of PrlneMH I'Vlary'n treiinenu for her wedding te- I morrow te Vlscntint LnneetleB. . The trades nnd crafts they represent ,,,, from IrMi colleen einbreiiierws C6nnatight and Lady Patricia Ram say, the Duke of Yerk nnd Prince Henry. Princess Alice-and the Karll or aiiiieiic tne .Mnniitli and Mar chlenexs of Cntnhrlilffn. Prlnxe.. n..iu. 1 Mint nnd her dniiKlitcrs. Prlne6s Louise Duchess of Argyll and the Duchess of Albany. lM.? S'l Victer Audley Mnckenxle, D. H. O.. of the Scots (innrita. wltl l..i "best man." He cntertnlned Kln- hl nn Intl. mate friend of the late King Edward. He commanded a battalion In France and wns wounded In 11)10. Viscount Lnccllc's brother, fcnvnrn Cecil LsnccIIcs, was,, te have been groomsman, but he has. net sufficiently recovered from an nccident while In the hunting Held some months age te per mlt'hls attendance. Eight Bridesmaids Klght bridesmaids will attend the Princess. They nre: Prlnwnu M....r the King's niece; Lady Vlcterln Cain-I Druige ami Lnuy .May uaniDNdge, two of 'the Queen's nieces; Lady Hacliel Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devenshire; Lady Deris Gorden Len nex, tinugntcr or tue Karl of March- nhe helped make the lingerie te geld , Lady Elizabeth Bowcs-Lyen, daughter miners of Seutit Wales nhe "panned ef'the Earl of Htratlimerc; Lady Mary the metnl from which the wedding ring I Thynne, daughter of the Marquis of "' ,,n made. I Bath, nnd Lady Diana Bridgcman. ' Mnnv articles of he bride's wedding i daughter of the Earl of Bradford. t i Mtt.1 fpfivnlltiff .nf fir wpw ten '; dred ns gift" from various guilds nnd ' Industries. Even the bride's bouquet is te be en evidence of geed wishes ,' from admirers It will be presented by i the Oardeners' Company, one of the t ancient City of Londen tradesmen's or i gtnlzatlens. Princess Mary's wedding gown, like ; tneM of her eight bridesmaids, will be of white silk ornamented with sliver tissue. Whnt form of headdress the bridesmaids shall wear has been a sub- jert of much consideration. At former i royal weddings the bridesmaids have worn veils. If has been suggested that I thee of the Princess wear wreaths of flowers or hsndi of silver tissue. Princess Mnry will weer the wedding , veil worn successively by Queen Vic- terla, Queen Alexandra nnd her mother, Queen Mary. Pure White Fur Cleak The bride has had n wonderful clenk J prepared for the wedding day for wenr i as sue drives te nnn ireni tne addc.v. Xlicir nges range irem leurtccn te twenty-eight, nnd all of them arc blendes, except the latter two, who are brunettes. The Earl and Lady Hnrmvnn.i arcnts of Viscount Lasccltcs, arrived Londen ten days before the ilhtn nf the wedding. n? HOPES PRINCES ALSO GET ENGLISH MATES Londen, Feb. 27. Glowing tributes te Princess Mary en the eve of her wedding arc printed in Londen's news papers. Notable among the comment is thnt of Sir Sidney Lew, gclebratcd historian, nun is quoted : "We rejoice te think that It Is no foreign princeling who hns wen the hand and heart of our geed King's fair iiaiiKiitcr, Diit just nn excellent English neDicninii and gcntiemnn. It is of. pure white fur and Is modeled I Vh7 3 "ft" V". TSrnlS f if., upon n similar garment worn by Lady , lSt"2 tt eJL"f,.V ) ; J'ntrlcln Itamsny three years age. Surmise as te the bridal train wns , ended by the announcement thnt n bit ' of "the most benutlful cloth ever woven , In nngland" has been delivered te the Princess' dressmakers for use In fash ioning this part of her gown. The sur face is of sntin smoothness ever a weft ,of finest silver te which n backing of ' silk hns been given (hat covers any slight roughness thnt the silver thrends , might offer te the touch. This madeu soft and pliant fabric that nix a wonderful shimmer like that of clear, running wnter under the light. The silver threndN were spun In Lon Len Lon eon nnd the finest of China silk was nteil. During the weaving of this triumph ef crnft n ncrccii of white cotton whm erected nb nit the loom te keep all dust ! away. The weaver is one of the few craftsmen who hnw 'mastered the in tricate nrt of weaving a three-pile vel- J yet. Won't Wear Clanrlrarde Jewels I The famous Clnnricarde jewels hove ' passed Inte the possession of Princess Mary, but it is tinllkelv that she will i be nble te wear anv of them en the1 day of her wedding, as they have net been worn since the early days of Queen , Victeria's reign, nnd nre, therefore, I new hopelessly old-fashioned. The I whole collection needs resetting In order . te bring theni Inte nccerdnnce with I J modern taste. Fiein Ills eccentric kins-1 l ....... T .,1 nl....i - tri . r .. ( cellc- inherited l!.(00.000. The bride has ticrentcd n pair of Nerwleh-mnde shoes made by ex-serv- " lee men. Thej are of fine cloth-ef-Ihcr brocade, with n true Leuis XV heel. English linml-buffert leather soles nnd white kid lining. The buckle con sists of n trefoil pattern looped bow of fine seed pearls en a wisp of silver tissue. Frem the Wershlnful Oemnnnr nf Olevers. Princess Mary hns received a "trousseau" of gloves plain full length white kid glees vfer the wedding, and nn assortment of walking, riding. I driving and hunting gloves of the finest skins :iml made with the greatest of care. Twenty-five Londen shops hove re- i cehed patronage from the bride in the completion of her wedding wardrobe. They embrace ninkcrs of afternoon dresses, evening dresses, coat" dresses, evening coats, jumpers, handkerchiefs, nees, lints and lluseric. In addition, hemespuns for it a cling suits nnd lace emtireiderles for llugere Jmve been ob tallied from Scotland nnd Ireland. Mary Will Premise te Obey Her Husband fentlmifd from Pne One time Princess Mary will leave Bucking ham I'nliicc in au open cnrrlnge. weath er permitting, unci, accompanied by the I tig, will drive by way of the Mall. Admiralty Arch. Whitehall and Parlia ment Suunre te the .vest deer of the Abbey. Five minutes before the nrrlval of the bride, which la timed for 11:30, the Jiiecn. accompanied probably by tin Duke ( yeri;( vju mve rcachC(j t,c Abbey. The order of the .royal precessions inside the Abbey afTerds some Idea of the spectnculur side of the ceremony. ic first will be that m the memeHii, of If ..Ue'!1 fl,'ily. led by the Queen ainther Alexandra, who. It ih expected. Will have the Duke of Ceiinaught for her csceit. Then will come the proces preces proces ien of Queen Mnry, escorted by the Uiike of Yerk nnd Prince Henry. The th rd precession will be that of the widegroeiu nnd his attendants, nnd lastly will come Prlrceiw Mnrv en the rin of Kins (Jeorse, followed by her uridesinaldH. ni.T'le Ure-lnn of the bride te the i i.1,11,1"' I,,,',l,,,l ''J" (I" fielr. nnd is, '. ll,l,'lu1V "" Reiiljcmen ushers, the i,nu i,,",nl"''-lain. muster of the house- Hi" brldeiiiuitls. Specially Printed Prayer Beoh imm1'. ,lm i;?,rci"""' for whleh I'rln hnnl ,,rA,,5,1" '""' " ''"O'ltlful prayer nook .specially printed nnd illuminated ?rn7, 1'iii-l'ese. tln agister will 1m Kdnl ".,,,p ''"' eiti-ifiit chapel of Mlwnrd the Confessor, . ui1'1? ""i1 "desroem will.lenve i and Quern following. Frem tlm i.i,,.,. .i... ,.. , "lt.. i . ... . ll" ' isreunt ami " mi in iiignnesH I'rlneess jmniess i.tiM'1'lles, - wHiiiriiirui ne Known And when princess te wed. we hone th imitate the example of their sister and a thing Is nessl-1 rujni laiimy even W III ' " cheese partners of their own nation amy. Tiint. if such ble, will make our mere nenular than It already Is Analyzing the Intense Interest that nil Orcnt Britain Is taking in the wedding of the Princes, Sir Sidney points out that te most men and te nearly nil women jt "seems mere Interesting and Important tlinn the Irivn question, mutinous India or England's lnteler- nhlft fflvnfletl " tfn until ItiiiAu . "And they are right, for the' wedding j leucnrs upon me elemental reelings thnt are mere abiding than cabinets, parlia ments and constitutions.. "Birth and death, nnd love 'and wed lock will go en though states decline nnd treaties are forgotten they outlast thrones and survive revolutions." One of the many stories told of the courtship In the newspapers relates hew Lord Laseelles proposed in Sand ringham Weed en November 20. after the Duke of Yerk hnd obtained his sister's permission for her suitor te ask her hand In mnrrlage. It is stated thnt Princess Mnry de clined nn offer of marriage from the present King of Juge-Slavia. when he wns Crown Prince Alexander, preferring nn English husband. BLOUSES $2.90 Made Entirely by Hand The kind of geed-looking Blouses which women and girls of discrimination chbese for wear with spring suits and skirts. Seme are simply hemstitched, ethers are finished with edgings of ftlet lace. V WAWKW If H tcJ I I I H h.K?i I m L kw ksr I kv m I J kv MM A m. J kW M Mm M & m M M ", Display and Sale of Philadelphia Products A Levely Opera Shade Brightens the Millinery Mede Thii new hade a soft, fascinating red is used effectively for Hats te be worn at all times of day. Seme, times alone, sometimes combined with another color. In every instance it is exclusive, beautiful and modish. Prices for Millinery in Opera shade $16.50 te $28.50. SKIRTS $3.50 The Materials Alene Would Cost Mere Skirts like these cannot be purchased in any ether shop at se low- a price. Plaids, checks, stripes and plain-colored materials in tailored and pleated models. Ne. large sizes, but plenty of regular sizes at opening time tomorrow. m mmmrrm Brass Beds Complete $37.50 One hundred of these Beds were made up specially for us by a Philadelphia manufac turer. Of brass In bright or satin finish, with 2-inch continuous pests and heavy fillers. With geed link spring, and 50-pound all-felt, roll-edge mattress covered with strong ticking. Price, complete, $37.50. fourth fleer. Emit A r 'Mmm I " III rSfei 5 PI ' 7u7T "'l I ' - ' T y II lMlf II f l'""l ftrtiA; Men's Seft Shirts Philadelphia-Made $1.25 A great variety of patterns ami color combinations from which te cheese. Other soft Shirts, also made in Philadel phia, arc $1.35, $1.65 and $1.85. Every one carefully made and of geed quality shirting. riant Stere, Eighth Strfrt nr .-rr-i-!n r Twe Reasons for Buying Merchandise Made in Philadelphia THE first reason for buying Philadelphia-made goods is a very geed one that is, te recognize and en courage our own city's industries. The second reason will perhaps appeal te you even mere strongly that is, we have procured for this week's Special Display and Sale, a large number of lets of sea sonable merchandise made in Philadelphia, te sell at less than the regular prices. Loek for the special signs and tickets in all parts of the Stere designating merchandise of Philadelphia Production and especially the numerous money-saving opportunities. Night Gowns A Rare Value $L00 Women who come intending te select one or two will pur chase a summer's supply. Fer these are an extraordinary value at $1.00. Night Gowns of white nainoek trimmed vari ously with embroidery or hemstitching. Alse flesh pink batiste models, lnce-trimmed or hemstitched $1.00 each. Envelope Chemises of Nainsoek, Special $l0 MADE IN PHILADELPHIA Third Dcier. st Victer Records for March Ready Te-morrow And, as always, there will be several records in the new group that you will like and want for your own. Come in and hear them. fifth Heur. Went Coats and Capes for Every Heur of a Weman's Day Net only made in Philadelphia, but in our own factory. New models are ready, for practical wear, for afternoon and informal evening wear. Plain utility styles and handsome novel effects developed in the season's-smart fabrics. Capes $20.00 te $70.00 Coats $25.00 te $60.00 Sports Capes $27.50 Sports Ceals $45.00 Weel Velour Coats, special at $27,50 A model from our own factory, at a special price, Of black, navy blue, brown and tan wool velour. lined with pcau de cygne. In seven-eighth lengths, with convertible cellar and belt. StrhnlirltlB' A. Clothler rforend Fleer. Ontrr I BONWIT TELLER & CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY SPRING SPORTS APPAREL Specially Priced THREE-PIECE COSTUME 29.75 A ONE-PIECE smartly tailored dress combines with swagger cape of tweed te make a Spring Costume of dash and distinction. Horizon' blue, periwinkle, faisen, tan in blurred pastel effect. CIRCULAR TWEED CAPE 25.00 GRACEFUL lines and perfection of tailoring are points of distinction in this youthful Cape of peri winkle, silver gray, rose, tan or horizon-blue tweed. Mnry nt kIh will will drive by A,',.rf l,I,,,,;1""11,,,"f Kpirv Whitehall. fwT . A,'c' "ml "'i' Mnll te Marl Marl teT!" l"U'; w,!"' they will " ,' .iih. ' V'n',IBl!.St.- """ Mreet. l'liva- tli mil . ." i , ".l,K'r m, Cnnt Hi Hi tleii inn t IIiicMukIimii. I'uiace. Tlieic U Jirivnte ifi"iptl)ti. uill he ,e,. e luvitntli.iis for the UTililIn wen fa?I iV "Oiilty tittrfiail. Should mem. Inn. I fVn'lB" l"",M"' bt' VlHltlllR KllB- d nt ili. tlmi. uf llu ivmliliiiK. whirl. L!""1"; ,,,I,.',,. l'Hr'belilf. It Is llkel " will lie hlililei in tlm crrineny. -AlHi'ltcnlu Ucst Man I" iiil.litlen i t KIhk nnd Qiic.-n. iit'iilH.r ,,r ih.. r,i.Wi fnnilly cxpcftt'il I" hi' iiuwnt mi ih,. Alihcy fn.ludi "", 'iiKi'i' Aicxaiiiirn, l'rini'i-te "i"i in, liniSliti' tin! I'rintThM Hoyal, and her rrlnccwi Muud j the Duke of 1- FRINGED SPORTS SKIRTS H95 TTEATHER-MIST hemespuns fashion Spring Skirts of inimitable swank. One model shows the smart fringed hem and side, another slit pockets and fringed hem. Tweed-tint shades: Periwinkle, fawn, rose and pastel blue. SEVEN NEW MODELS WOMEN'S CANTON CREPE AFTERNOON DRESSES 39,50 The new shades of the Spring season. Gay lardia, cornflower, cinnamon, ladybird, vert, navy, champagne find their richest ex pression in these charmingly youthful frocks developed of crepe faille, Canten crepe, taf feta, crepe de chine and Mandarin crepe. The uneven hem-line is achieved with narrow side panels, winged effects and lengthened sash ends. Flat tucks, hand-drawn work, beading and embroidery in Oriental designs. All-Weel Plaids and Stripes 54 Inches Wide, new $3.65 Sixty-five Styles and Colorings Frem the mills of Philadelphia come these smart Suitjg;s and Skirtings. And they art- semetliiiig te areuv one's pride. There are neat checks, large checks, cay plaids and stripes, seft-hucd, conservative colorings, novel effects that will pleae the woman who wants something "ditTerent." Yeu uill j-ci; thesx made into me smartest hperis apparel or inc sea son. All in ill-inch wuth. All consider ably less ihan regular price new ?3.65 a yard. - Mi-nulirliUi' I'ntlit-'r lslc 7 inure MADE IN PHILADELPHIA ADVANCE NOTICE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 1st, the deer at the corner of Market and Eighth Streets will be OPEN AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, for the convenience of men en their way te business, who wish te take advantage of the Final Clean-Up of Men's and Yeung Men's Winter Clothing There will be a re-grouping and a further downward revision of prices en 1000 Winter Overcoats and about 2200 Suits the final reduc tions for a quids disposal of our winter stocks. Be here early, Wednesday. . -Mi-nuhrMirn S. Cintlilrr Srcnnd Floe- K.nt Crepe de Chine Dresses for Misses A Special Purchase MADE IN PHILADELPHIA $25.00 The model sketched, in canna, navy blue or blac'k, i s adorably pretty in its smart sim, p 1 i c i t y. Sleeves and (lying bajds en the skirt caught under the hem are faced and embroidered in contrast i n g color. Just the thing for street and after neon w ear. Re m a r k a b 1 e value at .$25.00. Dresses of Crepe de Chine-and-Lace Charmingly youthful. In black or brown, with sleeves and graceful drapery at the hips of lace te match. The neck is normal, and at the low waist-line is a crushed girdle caught with a cluster of flowers $25.00. Straw hrlilBB A Clnlhlfr Second I'loer. Market S reet ISSL Philadelphia-Made Furniture in the Sale Affords Great Savings Seme of the most desirable Furniture in the country is made here in Philadelphia, and in the Semi-Anmial Furniture Sale, every single piece and suit is marked at a decidedly reduced price. Here Are a Few Examples of the Reduced Prices en Ihe Furniture of Philadelphia Make Silk Blouses "Well-Made" Brand $4.00 MADE IN PHILADELPHIA An economy event of im portance when "Well-Made" Blouses are sold at less than regular price. Smart semi tailored and tailored models of white or flesh pink crepe de chine in the group. Cluster tucks, fageting, embroidery and hemstitching, also vest effects are featured as trim ming R00. Other Crepe tie Chine "WelMlade" Bleures, Kavy Blue, Risque, White, Black and Fleah Pink $6.00 te $10,00. RtrawbrlilBB & Clothier Second Doer, Centre Davenport Tables. $;U)..iO Genuine mahogany Davenport Table in William and Mary style. Much belew regular price $;J9.."0. Attractive Mirrors, $17.60 Beautifully proportioned mirrors, with genuine mahog any frame, at a spuuial price 5517.00. Tilt-top Tables $30..10 Genuine mahogany Tilt-top Tnbles, with hall-nud-claw '"oei and carve.! pedestal. Most unusual $30.50. Windser Chairs $21 M Wheel n"" back Chairs of genuine mahogany, with saddle seat. Under price $21.50. Rockers te match $23.50. Console Tables $23.50 French turned legs distinguish this Con.-elc Table of genuine niaheganv. The low price also distinguishes it $'J3..")0. High Bey $202.50 t . Old-fashioned High Hey of genuine mahogany with "bull-and-elaw feet. All drawers are finished with glass knobs. Bedroom Suits $650 Colonial Suits of genuine ma hogany with hand carving. Fie pieces, cen.Msting of bureau. chirTenette, vanit. dresser and two 3-feet, 3-inch beds with hand-carved pests. Dtawers finished with gla.s knobs. Extraerdinai y value SG50.00. A Wonderful Collection of Furniture Reduced One-half and Mere Discontinued regular stock patterns and many special purchases have been grouped together in a special section and marked at half price and less than half price. Included will be found Furniture suitable for living-room, dining-room and bedroom in suits and single pieces. See this special group en the Third Fleer the opportunity is remarkable! Morning Dresses Under Price $3.45 They are "special" for thi3 eent made by u prominent Philadelphia manufacturer. Such pretty Frecks, decidedly smart with their slim, htraight lines. Cellar and cufT. of eye let embroidery gie jiist the touch of trimming needed. Dre.vsc of two-tone checked gingham in bluc-aiid-tan, brewn-and-grcen, or blue-and-gtecn effects S3.45. Nlr,'Urliee. & Imhtrr Tl rd I ir. Kllbert Street ,e't Utility Bexes and Cushions ALL MUCH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES Redwood Utility Bexes $;i.S5 Large-size Bexes of smooth California redwood, covered with attractive cretonne. Werth en"-third mere $3.85. Chair Cushion Sets, $2.00 Shaped back and seat cush ions covered with dnintv cretonne. Well-filled, button tufted nnd with tio-ens. Set complete for $2.00. Chair Cushions, $1.00 Shaped "seat cushions, uphol stered, with box edge. Thej are well-lilled and button-tufted. Unusual alue $1.00. MADE IX PHILADELPHIA Straulirldire . Clothier Third I'loer Women's Silk Dresses That Are Harbingers of Spring MADE IN PHILADELPHIA With the coming of the first venture- some robin, a woman's thoughts turn te her spring wardrobe first of all new Silk Dresses for daytime wear. Crepe de Chine Dresses Canten Crepe Dresses 2V te $25 $32.50 te $50 riaitert models with smart tunic or en slender, straight lines. Each with a distinctive note in cut nnd trimming. Made cellnrlcss or with vestce and col cel lar. Trimmed with novelty braid or silk openwork. Three models in black, navy blue or brown. Such a collection of distinc tive afternoon Frecks is unusual at these moderate prices. New fashion features include wide, flowing sleeves of Paisley crepe Georgette, sashes, crushed girdles, novelty beading. One style suggests the tailored effect. Sr-Htr.tw bridle A Clefiler Second I'loer, Market Street A Philadelphia Maker's Clearance of Hand-Knit Sweaters for Little Felk $2.95 Slip-ever Sweaters for babies of one te three years. In white, tan, pink and blue, chiefly with white cellars. New and fresh, just from the manu facturer. They . would sell regularly at $2.00 mere than their special price of $2.05. btrawbrldss C'lethLr Third Kleer. 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