Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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Nancy Wynne Tells of Chicago Brether Hearing Phila
delphian Sing She Speaks of ' the Committee'
Class Meeting Tonight, in Academy Fbyer
THIS rodie business la really .wonder
fill, you knew. Yeu tune your re
ceiver te the given wavn length and
Vm i "get It," and If you don't It'll go
lytt you and somebody cIbe11 get it."
And you don't want te miss It, because
veu can hear orchestra playing In
rhlcn.e or Bosten or some; ether far-
chestra Is playing ha n transmitter or
"something." Anyway, what started
m. Is the fact thnt I heard yesterday
hat Jack Whiting was going te sing
t night at Stotesbury's or Warbur Warbur
en's or some house where there Is an
nenaratus, and his brother IVret, who
lives in Chicago, was going te listen te
him out there. It seems particularly
nee te me, for Peret Whiting Is natu
rally a bit low In his mind these days,
.. his fiancee, Alzada Ennls, has been
very 111 and has just' had te Undergo an
operation for appendicitis. And won't
it be fun te hear Jack apparently in the
next room singing "Afterwards" or
wine Other of hls.pet songs?
HAVE you ''ever happened te see
small Betty Denner,- dance V She's
the ten-year-old daughter of Air. and
Mrs. "'William H. Cenner,- and is as
graceful as can be. And, furthermore,
he Is perfectly unconscious of her
beauty and grace. She has the greatest
talent for fancy dancing, and even in
vents her own steps. Betty has large
blue eyes andgelden hair and is a per
fect darling. ' ,
TUB. spring vacation meeting of the
Saturday Evening or Committee
Dancing Class will be Jield this evening
In the foyer of the Academy of Music,
and there will net be any cotillen I hear,
as it will be a pretty full class, with
every one fteme from bearding school
and college. Members of the commit
tee who will receive are Mrs. Geerge
off town ii iu -... 7 " v-
McFadden, Mrs. K. H. Bayard Hewie,
Mrs. D. Mereau Barrlnger, Mrs. Percy
II. Clark, Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper,
Mrs.'Geerge Stuart Patterson and Mrs.
John'Hnmpten Barnes.
As you have doubtless thought, there
will be no meeting of Mrs. Wurts'
dancing class this evening at the Belle-
vuc-Stratferd, because of the death of
Mrs. Wurts' mother, Mrs. Jehn, Wister,
en Wednesday.
I HEAR there Is te be most in
teresting feature at the Charlette
Cushman Club annual benefit matinee
this year. It's te be held one day next
month, and about twenty-five or thirty
prominent women have been asked te
Impersonate some of the great actresses
of the past. There will be Sarah Sid Sid
dens, Mrs. Jehn Drew, Rlsteri, Rachel,
Medjcska, Charlette Cushman, Sarah
Bernhardt. Fanny Davenport and a
number of ethers. Fanny Davenport,
by the way, Is te be posed by her niece,
who has the same name. Mrs. James
Khersen, Jr.. is chairman of the benefit
this year. Viela Allen, Julia Arthur
and Nera Bayes have already premised
te take part in the afternoon.
MARY LOUISE is a frequent visitor
next deer. 'And very often she
tomes home with cookies or a Btick of
randy. Mether Is anxious te bring
Mnry Louise up properly, and se she
carefully instructed her never, while
visiting Mrs. T , te ask for any
thing te cat. The ether afternoon she
came running home with a piece of
randy in one hand and A jelly sandwich
In the ether.
"Why. Mary Louise!" erclalmed
mother in horror, "where dM you get
that candy and snndwlch?" "I was
hungry, nnd Mrs. T gave 'cm te
me,""repllcd Mary Louise.
"But, dearie, de you net remember
mother told you you must net nsk Mrs.
T for anything te eat?" "Yep, I
m!!i0T: r ?,d Mary Louise, 'nn' I
didn't. I jus' said, 'Well, I guess I'll
go home and get something te eat.' "
- NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIALACTIVITIES
jPS8ug & Mrs8
Henry B. Thompson, of Green viFle Da?'
it.lJi-ana "J8, Leenard Weed, will
taks pinc8 en Sunday, April 2. at th
eme of the Governer General It Manila
It hi. -'tut""" Weed Is a niember'
el his father's staff In the Philippines!!
iiFD.r ?"d Mrs. Strieker Celes of ami
M?t,tre,t' ? entertain at a "inner
"hISST? n.,n honor Mr and
f Bertram Llpplncett. Mrs. Llppln-
eatt, before her marriage, was $ sa
STu&J EUL H,?t daughter of d"
and Mrs. Barten Coeke Hirst.
F?v?2,?te,ne Haven, 2037 Spruce
lmi&HM lM.ue1 Invitations for a Masu
!! Sv
ssft&& a &r of her M-
SipJ.m Ann? tt Wharten, of 2220 Locust
street, has Issued Invitations for a tea
..TuJ8Uy". from ""til 7 o'clock, te
t!Lk w""?9- .Mr- A1n Sturges of
?5t0M'.wh&" v,"iunrher parents, Dr.
flX;,ChurUa Magarge Levis, of 6624
McCallum street. Qermantewn. an'
"ounces the marriage of his daughter,
TwL.AB?e1, Rwland Levis, te Mr
-ff0"" & MVer- son et Mr- and Mrs
xAlf.JJ1, .My5r' yesterday morning.
rw,23A ln Bt Vincent de Paul's
Church, Germantown.
nfHl'nf nc, Hr.B- Heltlnshead N. Tayler,
..in8l0i4 st Martins lane, Chestnut Hllf.
VIU, dance tomorrow In honor
of their daughter. Miss Pelly Tayler.
Mrs. Tayler and Miss Tayler will sail
R "That mi be fine, Billy"
0 - y KCAVSE A SATURDAY NIGHT j
, 0 Mk DINNER DANCE AT GREEN HILL U
U iVI FARMS HOTEL HAS BECOME j
H SYNONYMOUS WITH AN UNUS- j
f UALLY GOOD TIME, MILADY'S II
M ACCEPTANCE OF YOUR INVITATION j
H IS A FOREGONE CONCLUSION. j
N Laurence Mareich, Manager
H Orerliroek, I'a. II
D iZrcn I
Q IJvStii . - 1
H On the Lincoln JftJMl 6 Miles
U L'fhw"?' VtZ2mmf Frem
H ,at City Lme XOlllll phlladelphia J
N BMtsaMttftd II
N HOTEL Jl
CONCERTS EVERY SUN1MY EVENING
mwrmeTEE:
en April 26 for Europe, where they will
spend the summer traveling,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt
will entertain at a small dinner at their
home en Friday evening, March II. In
honor of their daughter, Miss Hen
rietta Moere Schmidt, before the Junier
Cinderella. Dance at the Merlen Cricket
Club.
Mrs. Dicksen Kdsen, of 5231 Wtasa Wtasa
hlcken avenue. Germantown, will enter
tain at a small bridge party at her home
en Friday afternoon. April 7, In honor
of Miss Katharine H. Coffin, daughter
of Mr. It. Coffin, of Seventeenth and
Hpruce streets, whose marriage te Mr.
Stanley A. Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Welsh, et the Aldlne, will
take place en Saturday afternoon, April
22. There will be twelve guests.
Mm. tllnrenca D. Mav. of Hlchland
avenue, Merlen, will give a tea at her'
neme early in April, in nenar ei ner
daughter, Mrs. Luther Russell Graves,
2d, who expects te leave for a trip
abroad en Wednesday, April 19, te spend
some time In foreign travel.
Mrs. Themas Flnletter Clement, of 81
East Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill,
will entertain at bridge en Thursday and
Friday afternoons of next week.
Mrs. Frederick de Vlgnen Stralth
Miller, and her daughter, Miss Mar
garet Stralth.Mlller. of Ambler, have
teft for Enterprise, Fla,, for an In
definite stay.
The Sigma Epollen Phi Fraternity of
the Penn Scheel of Pharmacy gave 'Its
third annual dinner dance en Wednes
day evening, at the Hetel Nermaadle,
Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets,. In
honor of Its new member. Dr. Jehn B.
Mlnehart, Dean of the Scheel or Phar
macy. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Rogers, and their
son, formerly of Chicago, have token
apartments at the Aven ln Karberth,
and expect te remain there perma
nently. ALONG THE READING
Mrs. Jehn L. Steel, of Elklns avenue.
near Old Yerk read, Elklns Park, will
give a tea this afternoon for the benefit
of the work of the Auxiliary Ne. 12' of
the Kensington Hospital Dispensary.
The proceeds are te go toward the
building fund of Rlvercrest, the hespt-,
tal's preventaterlum for tuberculosis.
Among these who are Interested are
Mrs. Henry A, Craig, .Mrs. H. W.
Scheenhut. Mrs. Jehn Lincoln Carsen,
Mrs. Wlnfleld D. Pallat and Mrs. Jeseph
M. .Steele.
Mrs.' Frank Munn and her daughter.
Miss Florence Munn, who have been
spending several weeks ln Flerida, have
returned te their home en Oak Lane
avenue below Lawnton avenue, Oak
Lane.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Viela Slbbers, daughter efMr.
and Mra Stanley Slbbers, of West
Jehnsen street, will entertain at a bridge
party at her home en Monday evening
next
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Slmklns, of
Coulter street, are receiving cengratula.
tlens upon the birth of a son. Edward
Frank Slmklns.
Miss Ruth Krug and Miss Mildred
Krug. of 322 West Legan street, en.
tertalned their friends at a St. Patrick's
Day party. The guests were Miss Eva
Dahl, Miss Eleaner Karl. Mlsa Evelyn
Lewis, Miss Edith Catherman, Miss Mil.
dred Ebert, Miss Sara Buleste, Miss
Dorethy Berresh, Mr. Harry Weaver,
Mr. Dlxey Dahl, Mr. William Tracy,
Mr. Irylng Lewis, Mr. Jeseph Phlster,
Mr. Frederick Karl and Mr. Warren
Sproul.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.' Hendersen, of
5 SO 3 Christian street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Kath
ryn Heller Hendersen te Mr. William
Paul Heed, et Lansdowne.
Mrs. Albert Emmens, of E536 Walnut
street. Is spending a few days at the
Brighten, at Atlantic City.
Mrs. A. M. Hendersen, of 4921 Flor
ence avenue, announces the eneaecment
of her daiiKhter, Miss Dorethy Hender
son, te Mr. iiarem Lever, or New Yenc.
LADIES' HAT FRAMES'
"S$E i75 FIRST"
MILLINERS' SUPPLY HOUSE
DAVID GOLDSTEIN, Prep.
Wholesale and Retail
Up te the Minute
HAT FRAMES
All With a Touch of Something
,. Dlffrrrnt
STRAW CLOTHS
Our stock of sheet
ings and hair cloths
for Spring Mil
linery contains the
latest and best te
be had. Something
new each day.
Moderate In price.
SILKS
Baronet Crepe and
Serge Clre have just
arrived. Taffetas,
Gre De Laundre
Geergettes, Satins
In every wanted
color always en
hand.
FLOWERS
of all descriptions
and colors, the kind
that are In demand
you Will find rlffht
here.
"Cesie early end get (A but .Utntien"
62 N. EIGHTH ST.
SECOND FLOOR
I wti&Wi,,
Engaged
:..w:j.;jjuai
Photo r Pl.lllipa Phtlllpa
-.MISS LORINB SACKSENMAIER
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge
Sackseamaler, of Waring and High
Scheel reads, Elklns Park, whose
engagement has been announced te
Mr. Rey Cleeland, also of Elklns
Park .
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WmuMMW&'i V (fry
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IMPORTERS, DEBIONERB AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CBILDREN'8 APPAREL
OF THE HIQHEBT CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS
A .
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
A
STORE
ik
The "Harris" Showing Spring
Apparel : Superior in
Completeness Originality Value
The inspiration of masters of Europe, modified with a
nicety that makes them just right for American women's wear
ing. Specialized and personalized for your particular need.
Wraps and Capes
49.50 te 99.50
Crepe de Chine
and Georgette
Overbleuses
Formerly te 6.95 a ))
Blouses, beaded, em- "v
broidered and two-
tone effects.
Dresses
The new sleeves, gird
ings, bleusings and trim
mingsthat Paris has
conceived and leading
.American designers
adopted. .
Silk Hosiery Special for Saturday
Just 200 pairs, exceptional te a degree in quality
and fashioning. Brown, pole, gray, blackj and white.
In " This Different Kind of Juvenile'9 Stere Yeu
Will Find Reflected the Smartest of Juvenile
Medes at Amazingly Moderate Prices
Cape- Costume-Dresses
An unusual selection of light colors
and staple shades. Trig straight-line
frocks and jaunty capes, some of
which are lined. Ages 6 te 14.
19.9522.50
Beguiling Frecks for Youth
The range of smart fabrics in silk is exhatmturl r.v ?
iharminir stvlM trirU of a i ." ercnausted bv designers in creating
ffi te?i2 S1" Sft? 6 t0 16 hve ever -worn.'
"'"l eumuubu nuu tUHHUSlCU.
:We Spfcblhf en Afipanl Tty Slenderizes the
NORT PHILAOiXWtA'
-V
Mr. and Mrs.- H tlsman. iffl
Master street, announce the. engagenv
unc ina !!""'
of their
flflt!)lfAP.
J""Tf"""" -zzizr ...
MIS jnnna
Rell-
man, 10 nr. iBttqere yynriuiK , ....... ..
Isadora wienuic.
The marriage of -Miss Martha .Brown
and Mr. Jehn II. Lavlgne took olace en
Sunday, March 19, at Beth Juds. Syna
gogue, Fifty-fourth and Sansom ;
Bibbl Lwln officiated. After wHlnj
trip te Atlantic City and Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Lavlgne will' live at MM
Glrard avenue. '
Mr. ' and Mrs.. Keeva Segal. . , 914
Glrard avenue, announce -the betrothal
of their daughter. Mlsa Ethel SeemL te
Mr. Nathan Mandel. sonef MrjM BfT
nard Mandel, Of 1749 North Thirty
third street,
v Mr. 'and Mrs, Harry L. Dernbew, of
ttei Old Yerk read, are receiving; con
gratulations upon the birth of a daugh
ter, Shirley Phyllis uembew,- en
March 9. '
. ,
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Pauline C.. Shapire." prasi
dent of Phi Delta Sigma, entorulned
at 1 her home In Seuth Philadelphia, en
Sunday evening, March 19, In honor or
Miss Ruth Heffman, daughter of Rabbi
and Mrs. B. Z. Heffman, whose an
jragement waa recently announced te
Mr. Max Levy, of Legan. , .
The members of the Tau Beta Garna
Country Club, of Blackwood, N. . J.,
a-ave a linen shower at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cehen, 1720 North Crelgh Crelgh
ten street, in honor of. Mlsa Bessie
Greenbaum and Mr. Harry Passen,
whose engagement was announced re
cently. A suprlse party In honor of Mr,
and
Mrs. Leuis Miner
was tuven in .cei-
hMiinn nt thair wddin anniversary
by their sister smd brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Miller, at 1621 Seuth Ork
ney street, i
DELAWARE COUNTY
The hostesses at the musical tea which
will be given en Sunday afternoon at
the Country Club of Lansdowne will be
Mrs. J. Burnett Glbb and Mrs. Allen R.
Hetter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
dewne, announce the
Egolf, of Lane
engagement of
their daughter. Miss.
their daughter. miss nea- nainryn
Egolf, te Mr, Heward P. Se.ule, of.Tops ef.Tops of.Teps
flcld, Mas.
HOLME8BURQ
Mrs. William Farber, of Hhawn
street, has returned from a trip te New
Yerk, where she spent several weeks.
Miss Helen Mabel Stene, of Hhawn
and Hegerman streets, will entertain the
members of her sewing circle at her
home this evening,
Mrs. Hareld Blewer, of Dltman street,
expects te leave shortly for the Seuth,
where she will spend several weeks
traveling.
Twelfth
Cerner
Chestnut
,'
li?r jti
Misses Tweed Suits
Special Purchase
Made te Sell at 35.00 te 49.50
58 Smartly styled
Misses' Suits, tai
lored te perfection.
Including some
-The Newest
of the Mede
2S00
and
3500
Coats Many Styles
Appropriate te every age.' In rose,
blue, tan and lavender. Well tailored
and nearly all silk-lined. Ages 6 te
14.
12.50 te 49.50
15-00 te 39.50
'PftAftkrefW"
Mr Leula Magtll. of Foulkrod street,
has returned from Atlantte City, where
she 'spent some time with, her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Mayer Magtll. '
Mr.'Alfred Kanheld, of Dltman street,
has returned from the West, where he
has been traveling.
. Mrs. Fi Williams, of Sellers street,
has left for the 'Seuth, where she will
spend a few weeks visiting friends at
Richmond, Va.
YARDLEY
.Mr. and Mrs. Rebert W. Welch, who
kmve had apartments at the Bertram,
Philadelphia, for the winter, will return
today te their' summer home here. x
Mrs. 1. Sidney Cadwallader Is spend
ing a few days In Baltimore.
Miss Helen Leedom, of Westtcwn
Scheel, Is home for the spring holidays,
Mrs. Wlrth, of Lancaster, ts spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs. Al
fred Dauser, '
THe
"Mary Jane"
Newest-Creation
In all-Patent Leather, also with
Gray Suede quarter and all-Black
Satin.
$645' Best Grade
We hate tbtm as lew as $400
Silh-elcxtJ hetUry te match
$1.45
REISZNER
20 Se. 52d 939 Market
Opes Ertnlnc (Basement)
1 Ne. 10th
JParcel Pett, 10 Cents,
APPAREL
THAT
IS
DIFFERENT
!.-
Tailleurs
39.50 te 99.50
29S0
imported tweeds.
Phases
Mere Than a Hundred New
Medels
Springtime Celere
Navy Brown Black -the
colors of every Spring as
well as the newer shades of
the Season, such as Peri
winkle and Dandelion.
All sizes for
Women and Misses
95c
A riot of colors, bril-
Larger Weman
LiJtLJ
!"
s NOHIHiTOWN' i
Mra Charles B. -Fex has returned te
her home' In New Yerk' City after visit
ing her mother, Mrs. J. , Umstead, of
the Hamilton. ,,
Mr, Raymond Hoxworth,
of MS Green
1 for Ieck
street, will leave April
Haven, where he will
Hey Scout executive.
1
be located as a
II 111 MP
Clettsst at 1Mb
DlfftUeai
ffl Mm W IV FredJ).M.I.Fell
AT 11:00 IjOft tiOO f.-OO T:S 0
Today k Toeww Last Tiaet
TUB IHBT ttBAt.
UILLION-DOLLAB PfCTOAB
A
TeSl
mw
avjjfe with
VONSTROHEIM
rtm weer
troNDBMret.
MCTOIUS
xn AjnnttCA
BONWTEllR6CQ
CHESTNUT AT 13 TRBET
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
" MISSES' SPRING APPAREL
THREE-PIECE COSTUME SUITS
CANTON CREPE fc POIRET TWILL MODELS
74.00
Specialty Piked
Three-piece Cpe and Dreti Medel of Peiret tuill or Canten crepe repeats
th c:t$? de chine lining of Cape in Viennet red, periwinkle blue, tan.
gray, onion or jade in the underbedice of frock. This color reveals itself
through the decorative fag ettmg of Freck and Cape. Anether Costume :
Drew and Ceat of Peiret twill with bodice of Canten crepe displays a new
treatment of bronze or silver embroidery.
TAILLEUR SUITS
45.00
Smart ta.lleurs ef Peiret twill
i
straight-belted model buttoned te
the neck. New pocket treatments.
Cepe de chine or rad.um lined.
NEW FROCKS OF CREPE SILK
55.00
Cliamuns frocks ef crepe silk, featuring the flowing !eee, plaited panels.
embroidery motifs and new fringe treatments. Beaded siedeli; many
classic in design.
OiJier Silks. 22.50 te 95 00
MISSES' TWEED
Attractive two-piece model ef tweed with scarf
u match Fringe edges ends of scarf also
.Umera of overbleuie and skirt. White linen cellar
i;rd ruffs and narrow leather belt
fourth Flutr
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Streefc-1214
Your EasterHat
is Ready at Allen's
Friday and Saturday we offer a remarkable collection of Smart
Hand-Made Hats m the $10.00 group also the very newest
ideas in Flower Trim, Ribbons or French Fancies
$15.00 te $30.00
The Very Latest in Sports Hats for
Women and Misses, $4.00 te $11.00
Friday and Saturday "Kayser Italian
shk" underwear, 2u Off
Te acquaint our many customers
i$ttr ty"?10?? Sllk Underwear ve wll effJr.' for 1 rM, Tnna
batwday enV. 20 discount from our remilar nr ces ThiVmnL.
real Having of 20-Wause our remilar wiJh , J,Vllnn"..,.i
lewcet.
Chiffen Weight Silk Hosiery, $3.00
fashion decrees chiffon weight
Pole ay: Sliver and Slack.' "WUU'"B AWn
New French Veilings, Special, 29c yd.
tnr- Kfln e vurrt Thr 1 .,, ""l
uur ew n lninoriaiien in inn kuitia
;kL ,;:.:. "" ..3. "'?";'"' .',ew """"w m
";, '""" ikiiih jiuiun in jancy
vcninga are the talk of the town.
Pongee Celer Linen
rricea ai euc, &c
Hand-embroidered in
EiW-c?.'2Sl',!Jb"!i"e? "r"".:
lllft finintlAflt
Fla. White llnnd-maile Vrenrh II
are ahewn for the flrat time. 1.7S te
Large White Bath Towels, 38c
y heay-vlght Turkish Towels In poed itn2m. i
' Za X tt weum pay te "n".w;at
Sturdy
is trie U3ii,i
remaikably
Un Air Embaume Talcum, 55c
7C,Th;0raTaSa 1IU. Is usually
Allen's Quality Hairnets, $1.00 Dezen
3 Dezen Asserted as Yeu Wish, $2.50
Allen's nre justly famous for the Ruperler nuaiiiv nr ,i," , .
nets. The sllp-en cap shape come In larn or "mail 1 0fT l'S.'r
shape In extra larife else. The colors are taiKiVi ,i . rllt ,fctru'Kl
thade of hulr White and Gray HalrheU are " l Cume '" evcry
15c each fl.se en
WW,
fl .'ViH.
vsvfrs
m
BROAD- ' TOMORROW
U0NEL ATWILL
in "THE GRAND DUKE"
A Parisian Comedy by Sacha Oultry
fletmnrt'd by the Orltnl Cempeny
S-)DDt7Gnr MATINEE
f fkIUUIiO 1 TOMOHHOW
MOTRMRH TO AIX THE CHILDRKN
'A RtP-ROARtNO RIOT OV JOY A FUN'
CHMUS OHUN9NMM Preftrt
"aavaam
V',
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W
of All FRCP STONK. Shew
GARRICK Mat Tomorrow
The danclns Is simply erat." Rtoerd.
GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS
Is the Wketoaesf Munlcal lilt
THE O'BRIEN GIRL
(MAIY'ft BIO MUMCAI. HIHTKR)
leadtmy-Tkta. Bex Off. ltppe',1110 Cheat.
PHILADELPHIA! r3
ORCHESTRA; MendcImoPhrnS?m.Ne.n
DUMONTS BTH ARCH. Ev., Bill
imwuni j M,t, Men We1 s , ,
EMMETT WELCH Minitreli
Satlra "STOCKS AND HHOCK8"
TWEED SUITS
, 35.00
Bex Ceat or belted model uith
novelty pockets and self-ten
stitchery Heather mixtures and
hemespuns in tan, gray, orchid
rose, blue and mixtures.
DRESSES
29.75
syee.
with
our complete nhertment
are as Ie an the
hose for Rnrlnsr
Yeu U11 flnil n
caster, BelRi', Suede,
- Y.. M"""l.v. """ HOUIU
mmiii.. .,. .. ..
Usunllv anil
the jipsei truer t m
men ics and
Aseen detf. These
Handkerchiefs
and $1.00 each
d'in- aPe'pViiv1?,
flAulnn.. IM. l . .
f- .7Jl""" .ln ' rk dclan.
3.78 eurh.
rlll1
this
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FMD STONE
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NINETEENTH AND MARI
11 A. M. te 11 P. m; -:
GUS EDWASDS' ; ! L'
"Scheel Dave'
WITH WK8M5T TURRT. ,-;
Flared with Appropriate FreN
Buster Keaten
Next Wrek NORMA TAT,VA
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ilise. iitu. site, sise. iss s-ag
A I'HOTODriAMA WITH A ,
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FOOTFALLS
With TTRONB VOWKHB '
NEXT WEEK
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