Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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gjCy ffyme Speafe e Anether June Wedding She
Luncheon
tin ,ou henr that Esther Ward and
TV" : ici-.fc.li will b married en
' ?w"pt.m. 1 v? She U a W Imlna
rJS'iSha "often visited here, 8&e
fet a ..fv r te school and te
- """i 1a. in, Munex'a) te camp), ae
' S&& ?&! many &&
vr.li. ineiudinc t,v,?-r
' PS."'.S new Hi
who
Bettr Elliett raw,
MSJEi ifiie Heynlger, who bar
I Union , Se ,'ce hcr marriage,
W.': ( 'ethers. If I n net mis
. J0tEhr i" ihf..Prestdet of the
f JlfflR- ann p and tetfi
W 1M JW1. "V
If ttiin, "D" ',B Witmlnsten. She is
and popular ai
. .. Mm. Ch
ft'K Her fiance comes from Charles
. Wird. Mcr ",?,"v ,,.,i,,i nl Center-
V tta. f?.wVvilmlniten. where the
grille. ;
'," . ...ntm 11.. ! nnrl V
Tell Tnles." in
one of the boxes
'i .a viflHT the Mask and mc
: TDi .;.,. .1..,. "T(1ii
lath?
3Fv.fi Sirs Geerge Wharten Pepper
Xii we-Mr. Pepper Is one of
,il gar. 1 their show.
'. WllMnglen, ""... r,if en,1 Mr.
S Sine Isn't "that interesting' Sen
Hardlnf. w V.'t. Whurtnn Pentier
V
"" i.M ten Mr. reppcr in e u
ww there, tee jir. d th
St that tlw i audience was most enthu
'.'."Vi": il have some splendid
KVtwi actors and actresses in this
itt Don't you agree with-me after
Srfag cn that show and "Why
tr.
rWAB sorry te hear of the death or
I vL' Charles F. Unwind last Satur-
I Z In Paris. " Mrs. Hcrwinu nu ue.
h W..!a t..ji..-i,tr Mrs. H. Herman
2.I.. in that city for several months,
tt'tba ahe had lived in Phllade -S
at Wynnewood and at the Rltz
"HV. , Aldini. One of her daughters
Jrtta Bebcr E. Strawbrldge. who
it K:.rf.. ii.rtni1. nml Anita
M Htrawhrldie ! r irand
S!..wr Nee came out in this city
tawnier and was en, of the most,
. ?.,:. IVihe debutantes. Twe ether
EiinterselMrs. Berwlnd are Bareness
SS Kltet and Bareness Gertrude von
BeecUin. wr. " .-
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MB8. ALEXANDER VAN ItENS
BELAER is geln te give nlunoh nluneh
MB next Monday, the 8th. In he Red
SJn of the Bellevue te meet the offl effl
m and Beard of Managers of the
gSnen's Church Institute. A great
Sny people are Interested In the In
Smite, which does wonderful work
imeni the sailors. Have you ever gene
Sewn there en 8unday evenings? On
Tkuriday evenings they have siml ar
iDtertalnments. tee, if I am net mls
tihn. Several hundred men arc given
a supper and entertainment ana aiicr
tird there is n service in the chnpel.
Once a month different girls and men
te down and wait en the tables nnd help
with the entertaining. Seme of the
tlrls who have gene down en different
MCtilens are Mary nnd Elizabeth How Hew
lud, Nancv Barclay. Mary Fnhnesteck,
Jettphine and Elizabeth Thompson,
CUrle Smythe. Betty Boyd, Margaretta
ltd Sarah Harrison and lets of ethers.
OUT en the Main Line a May Fete
Ii being planned in aid of the
hutltute's building fund, for eventually
' trr want te erect a new building siml-
lir te the one In operation in New
Tork. The fete will be this Friday at
Merlen Community Association
rounds, en Hazlehurst avenue, at Mer-
lei. Mrs. T. uunran wneien is cnair
Ban -of the fair. There will be general
dancing ami a dancing competition in
thine of Mrs. Frank Mess nnd Mrs.
William Norris. Music hns been vol
unteered by the Haverford College
Band.
A tennis tournament will be run by
Sarah Nellson Madeira, who herself Is a
well-known player, and there will be a
Dewer market, including plants nnd
Vegetables, under the direction of Mrs.
Lanrden Lea, Mrs. Hcnrv Bailv and
Mri. Percy Simpsen. Mrs. Tnemns
0. Aihten and Mrs. Charles Perkins
Will have a Punch and Judy show and
Mm. Heward Elscnbrey will be In
tharte of mevfes. 'There will be all
aorta of ether fascinating things te de
and buy, and in cane of rain the fete
will be postponed until the next day.
Bet we are having such lovely weather
Ian sure there will be no such ralara-te-
NANCY WYNNE.
" SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
IjAn Interesting engagement announced
' iA ln ew Yerl 's that of Miss
? 9trlc Helt, daughter of Mr. nnd
Sri. Hamilton Helt, of New Yerk, nnd
r. Bnnnr.tH Hvn.ni.., t- Hn -.
I-.j ,-. Vi "jM.,uvin, ill.! nun ui u,.
) i"4. Brandreth Symonds. also of
A The marriage will take place
( lrJtyA May .:7. a S"nset Hill.
k. ..ij . "" e Rummer neme or
5i.flLd' t. wents. M'm Helt It. a
iranadaurhttr f Ar. r... r ir.i.
I', Mv.-?1dant; 0" hcr mother's side,
S.u?..ii8 "oPklnsen. a signer of the
, isErf',?1 inuependence. sne la a.
' SS?..t tn" Jun,or league. Mr. Sv-
waTin .. ." ,auale et t-ernell. '17. He
Wfa i5 xmbulance service In France
Wti IJPl UlJlte1 stntM entered the
ta a HiT.h'i ?r ? s,e.cend lieutenant
me sixth Field Artillery,
'arKii'lv.V"'- nlchard M. Cadwalader.
abrei en! I'nceV Place, who have been
Ionia teveral months, have arrived
i u1:.?-4. M. K'lward H. Yerk.
5 .. r.'S.'..'ln(!.atteiided the weddln
.1r..
tlaueliter of Mr.
Hurd. nnd Mr.
Mijj Dorethv Hurd.
1'" "r- C. nuBsell
C5?-'st"wera, or Chestnut him. n-iiirh
teeicDl.c. i ii,1l ''".estnut Hill, which
tat riln?nlnSLIWen Ma,,, en Saturday
'. returned he me yesterday.
en an5U,'hio.whe wl" n,tend the lunch.
52.5a theatre nartv tedav whirl, Mm
gxabeth Wayne
Rebert t !? par,v ,eUa' wh'c Mrs.
iut Hiii U?tper,- "f.Wolverten. Chest-
n JSJtnh'SK' dauBj'tcr of Mr. and
m Binnin.ayn''- Jr- wn Include
KSnbJ mW. anransf- M8S Eleaner T.
Era , la f Lv,,?,or?.,,l,L."rewnl'"f netl'
wnistin. Kdi5. Cl0hler. Miss Mary
Klin, w, Al"leten, Miss Marv 1
&deIM,'erFi,.,eS M?Mlcba"el. M vfc
W' Weed? Sm,lh ana MBS Anna-
8860 nern,!"lam n- Geedman.
Hill win cr.m,an,nwn nenuc. Chest
tfrlnt ewn 5lve ,a d?nM nn ThanltH
Cricket Ciuhn? 1 ,,le - Philadelphia
J" Suian i ln-henr of hcr nlcceH.
Tu'l L i --,v., nun nuxs uiiz
Mra JcS?&...dulrter of Mr. ant
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ft? bridge ZFVtt V" wl" atten.l
fftwnoen which v?. U?W tomorrow
Jen. daughter Sf Mnlss JK1'J1beth Ror Rer
k? BortenVii Mir.,..and.Mr.s- 8ta" 8ta"
Charlten street niv,.,i'u .,,cr beme,
r"t Hill in, ""d Allern lane. Chest.
Jfr- Jesenh 1 ' ia.UB,,,er ' Mr. and
Ilsn... """! .,10
vTra McHenfv mi. ' .,,nP"i Mrs. 'Kd-
' J1,! Margaret 'wn1.88 t-1,rl"tiiie Halter.
frrd. yMgjJ. nMlss Lillian
fflney. i:inlin,i,-'a.9?.ni Paficpast. Miss
,?"c l;mlinrHi- ;., '" ' ancenst, Rl
fe' Vlv in lie lin.?!11?? 0ttlll Merrl
ten and ,M..,.,at,.Le. --Mlsa Marth
v.. , " ",ary Norris.
Mn'Si0"!1 W'
Martha
' I"' give r chilrt"..?' -021 P'"e "trect.
lKftwnoen teS! 1,ar4'. nn Satur
w honor of tn-?. .. untl 5 o'clock,
RJeiMSaS,1 V'rthday of her
Si
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W.. Master bSIBi1,,tp Brntnall
SL, 'eyce, 3d 5KfLy5n Master
Mh aji'iii-0' Master LnU rt.
lii ;-." woueod Craven.
la traveling abroad, has left Spain and
win arrive in mrm xnis weeK. wne will
spend a fortnight In Londen before re
turning; te this country early next
month.
Miss Pelly Bayard, daughter of Mr.
S. McKean Bayard, of 10S East Jehnsen
street. Germartewn, has returned from
Wilmington, where she spent the week
end as the guest of Miss Margaret du
Pent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Irenes
du Pent at Rising Hun Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malcolm
McCloud, of 1705 Spruce street, who has
been spending; several weeks touring the
Continent, will sail en the Olympic from
England today for this country.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge M. D.
Jr., and their daughter, Miss Elisabeth
m. rem, or uta i.ecust
Pelts,
eetn
will
street.
leave the middle of next month for
Cape May, where they will occupy their
cottage for the summer.
The Evening Drldge Club entertained
at a theatre pary followed by a supper
at the Rlis-Carlten last evening. The
guests Inrf.uded.Mlsn Mildred Elsenhewer,
Miss Mary Brenneman, Miss Frances
Ullkey, Miss Katherlnei Hubbs. Miss
Elizabeth Mencke, Mies Gwendelyn Mil
ler, Mr. Frederick Cardeza, Mr. Henry
Harper, Mr. Jehn Sclzer, Mr. Wllmr
Tayler, Jr., Mr, Herbert Smiley and Mr.
Harry Ferrlera.
Mrs. Powell Stackhouse, of 6129
Greene street, Germantown, will be at
home Infermallv this afternoon after
three o'clock. Ne carda have been sent
out.
At the wedding of Mlse JSvelvn Stu
art Williams, daughter of Captain
Yancy S. Williams, U. S. N anT Mrs.
Williams, cf Twenty-second and Por Per
ter ptreets, and Ensign Harry A. Guth
rie, U. S. N., son of Mr, and Mrs.
Rebert P. Guthrie, of Gallatin. Tenn.,
which will take place en Wednesday,
June 14, Miss Charlette Guthrie, of Gal
latin, Tenn., a sister of the bridegroom,
will be the maid of honor, and Miss
Mary Wallace, of Bosten, will be brides
maid. Ensign C. B, Perter will be the
best man, and the ushers will Include
Ensign S. H. Dunbar, Mr. Fenwick
Shepperd and Mr. Gwynn Shepperd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds Pierpelnt,
of Merlen, are being congratulated en
the birth of a son, Powell Pierpelnt, 011
Sunday, April 30.
A card party will be given by Mrss
8. A. Moere and Miss Laura Black
burne of 5038 Larchwood avenue. In aid
et the Misericerdla Hospital en Satur
day next, ln the afternoon from 3 until
S o'clock and In the evening from 8
until ll o'clock. Voluntary subscrip
tion. Mrs. Halstead Rhodes, of 41138 Hazel
avenue. Ii at the Greve Park Inn, Ashe
vllle, N. C.
A reception will be given en Sunday
afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock ln
honor of Miss May Llpkin, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Llpkin, of 1003
Cliveden street, Germantown, and Mr.
Herace Mayer, whose engagement has
recently been announced.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert L. Gibsen, of
4623 North Ninth street, will entertain
at a dinner and card party at their
home en Saturday evening next. The
guesta will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Jenes, Dr. and Mrs. Geerge Shaffer,
Mra. E. Junk, Miss Anne Georgesen,
Miss Helen Graham, Miss Mabel Ruttcr.
Miss Jcaephlne Richards and Mtv
Wesley Gibsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mllgram, Mrs.
S. Grabosky and Miss Clara Hlrsh, of
1735 North Seventh street, will leave
this week te- spend the summer at their
couage at a&ue Winchester
Chelsea, Atlantic City.
avenue.
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MISS DOROTHY B. LEE
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellslia
Lee, of 1709 Locust street, who
will make her debut at a tea
lier parents will give en Friday,
November 17, Miss Lee was the
guest of honor at a dance given by
Mr. and Mrs. Lee at the Bellevue
Stratford en Saturday evening last
MISS McKINNEY
WEDS MR. GETTY
Mlit.Qulgley Bride of Mr. Leon Leen
ard An attractive wedding will tnlte place
at half after 7 o'clock this evening In
Hi Mount Airy Presbyterian Church,
Mount Airy, when Miss Helen E. Mc
Kinnev, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jehn
C. McKlnney, of 7438 Deven avenue,
Meuht Airy, will become the brlde of
Mr. Frank Dales Getty. The ceremony
will be performed by the Rev. Walter
Getty, of Charleston, W. Va., brother
of the bridegroom, assisted by the Kev.
Jehn Calhoun, pastor of the church.
The bride, who will be given in mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown
of crystal-beaded georgette ever white
satin and a tulle veil extending te the
end of a court train surmounted by a
coronet of lace nnd orange blossoms.
She will carry a shower bouquet of
lilies of the valley and- white sweet
peas. Mrs. Alfred Snyder will be the
matron of honor. She will .wear a frock
of orchid color georgette nnd will carry
a bouquet et yellow daisies and orchid
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Jane Harreld. of 2(144 smith
Fifteenth street, has been entertaining
for a few davs as her friinsta Mii
Anastasla McGowan, of Irvlngten, N. J.',
and Miss, Kathryn Varnl, cf Newark,
IS. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Abramsen, of
1723 Seuth Sixth street, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of a son
en April 29. Mrs. Abramsen Was Miss
Bertha Wagman.
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One Doer
Frem Mtb St.
1126 Walnut St
If'enrferful Values in
Spring Millinery
Levely Hats, Formerly
Priced te $15
NOW
5.00 7.50
ter a Speedy Clearance
NORRISTOWN
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Alice Dlevers. of 674
Geerge street, and Mr. Rey Hlscr, of
Betawoed, en Saturday, April 29. The
marriage leek place at the Grace
Lutheran Church. The pastor of the
church, the Rev. C. M. Snyder, oBl eBl
elated. .The. marriage of Miss Alice Hummell,
of Third street, Bridgeport, and Mr.
Clarence Bean, of 7H Kehn street, Nor Ner Nor
rlstewn, took place en Saturday at the
parsonage of the Bridgeport Presby
terian Church. The Rev. William C.
Perez performed the ceremony. The
bride was attended by Miss Mary Halle,
well as inald of honor, and the best
man was Mr. Ralph Reed. After a
wedding trip te Atlantic City Sir. and
Mrs. Bean will llve in Bridgeport.
Mr. Kenneth Snyder, of C29 Haws'
avenue, is spending several weeks in
Columbus, O.
Mlss Anna Beldler. cf Abrams. has
returned from a stay In Harrlsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Abram Jandorf, of Yerk, It the
gues of her sister, Mrs. Marcus Hyde
man, of De Kalb street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H, Daub, of 1225
Llnwoed avenue, observed their fourth
wedding anniversary en April 30 nt a
family dinner gUen at thn home of Mrs.
DauhH parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Beldler of Abrams.
Mrs. B. N. Seller-, r,f Dunkirk, N. T.,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. II. J.
Usher, of 358 Prospect avenue.
5,n.an,nMr?- J.hnLcltenbcrger, of
62J De Kalb street, will sail en May 6
for Cuba and a trip through Flerida.
wUs,i eVnC.d,V!ff Aschcnbrenner. qf 416
West Lafayette street, Is spending sev
eral wcckB In Atlantic City;
Ambre
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Perfume
Created by
BABINI of PARIS
Imported exclusively bjiy
new obtainable at
BONWJT TELLER 6CQ
CHESTNUT AT 13'" STREET
BONW1T TELLER & CO.
Jf.cDamerJnep ,,
mNCTATTHINEBmi
NOW IN PROGRESS
ANNUAL MAY SALE
Extraordinary Reductions
33V3 te 50
BELOW LAST YEAR'S PRICINGS
LINGERIE CORSETS
NEGLIGEES HOSIERY
TEA GOWNS BLOUSES
BREAKFAST COATS PETTICOATS
GLOVE SILK UNDERTHINGS
Blouses en sale ab 13th iG Chestnut
Street Stere only. Bonwit Teller & Ce.
sweet neas. MUm CartMrt Breeke, the
maid of honor, will wear a frock et
golden yellow georgette and will carry
daisies and lavender sweet peas. The
bridesmaids will Include .Mlsg Harriet
M, Thompson, MIrs Florence Getty, a
sister, of the bridegroom! Miss Cath
arlne Zelter and Mrs. Jay Lavenson.
They Wilt be dressed alike In orchid
georgette ever pink satin nnd will carry
bouquets of pink Hweepeas and blue
larkspur, Mr. W. E. McKlnney, a
brother of' the bride, will be best man.
The ushera will include Mr. Lester Van
nan, of Haddenneld, .V. J.: Mr. Harvey
H. F. Buchanan, Mr. Frederick C.
Helmes, Mr. William White and Mr. J.
Curtis King. A icceptlen will fellow
at the home' of the bride's parents. On
their return from a wdddlnff trip, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Getty will be at home after
September 1 at Its Kant Mereland ave
nue, Chestnut Hill.
Leenard Qulgley
A wedding of Interest took place thl
morning at 9 o'clock In the Church r.
the Transfiguration, Fifty-fifth street
and Cedar avenue, when Miss Helen
Winifred Qulgley, daughter et Mrs.
Edward Dunne, of r6.19 Addison slree
became the bride of Mr. Clin Hen Wal
ter Leenard, of 1319 Seuth Twenty-third
street. The ceremony v. as solemnlze'l
with a nuptial mass. The Rev. Father
Themas Harren officiated. Monsignor
Jehn J. Greer.slll, Monslgner Jeseph H.
Whlttaker and the Rev. Father Jehn
J. McHugh assisted. The brlde wai
f-iven In marriage by her brother-in-law
Dr. Philip J. German. She were a
white satin crepe gewn with a tult
veil and a trafu caught with erang
blossoms. She carried a shower
bouquet of white roses and lllles-ef-thc-valley.
Mlss Mary Molley, cousin of
the bride, and Miss Itcgina C. Harren
were the bridesmaids. They were
dresses of orchid nnd shell iilnlc 'pussy 'pussy
wileow taffeta, with picture hats. They
carried bouquets et orchids and sweet
peas. Mr. Harry Ldmend Leenard,
brother of the bridegroom, was best man.
and Mr. Themas Molley, cousin of the
bride, acted as usiicr. A breakfast fol
lowed at the home of the bride's mother,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Leenard left
en a tour of the New England States.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Helmes Lamed
have been entertaining their daughter,
Mrs. Carl G, Harwlg, of River Ferest,
III., at their home In Swarthmore for a
week,
Mrs. A. "Barber. Stephens, of Thunder
Bird, Rose Valley, has been the guest
of her sister, lisp. Edward Chalk, of
Haddenneld, N. JT, for a few days.
Mr. and Mra, Henry1 W. Buse will
entertain informally at bridge at their
home In Ridley Perk tomorrow evening.
Put Your Best .
Feet Forward
This may be trite and homely
advice, but every woman ewes
It te herself, her family and
the world In general te leek
hcr best te be as attractive
and young looking as possible.
Right In the center of this
city Ii a wonderfully equipped
Institution where keeping ln fit
physical condition Is a delight.
A trial treatment without any
obligation te you.
Cellins Institute
Fer Women Exclusively
Bellevue Court Building:
1418 Walnut Street
Phene, Sprnce S4S4
ADIrtetlMi Maurice E. reti
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Cerner
Chestnut
A
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
Spert
Suits
Capes
Coats
18-00
Formerly te
39-50
A presentation "of the better kind et Sports Apparel.
Superior in lining, tailoring and design. Coats are of herring
bone and everplaids. Knickers with capes, capes with dresses,
included. .
The Suits are two- and three-piece of fine materials
including trelaines and rainbow tweed.
Net all sizes in every style. but all sizes in the let.
Charming New Frecks
in Adaptations and Reproductions
of Paris Medels,
VERY
SPECIAL
35-00
of Satin-bark Canten, Crepe de Chine, Foulard and
Crepe, for street md afternoon wear.
Canten
mam immmwmmmm miBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi;
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Sports Hats Are of Many
Kinds But All Are Smart
At 3.00 there are Iiala In hemp anil wool or hemp and rlbhen In
plain coleig or two-tone domblnatleiis.
At 5.se there Is u charming rolled-brim lechern with black or navy
Kresfrrnln ribbon or binding;
At V0.5O there is a hemp hat with matchlnn gresgraln ribbon in
bright colors.
At $7.0 there is a pineapple straw faced and banded with
Oeergette. In all the new bright colors.
We Have a Remarkable Line
of Sports Hats Nicely Finished
0 Here Are the Dainty Trinynings for
Your Crisp Summer Frecks
An organdie or Swiss dress needs n little touch et white or color
at the neck. What could be mere chaimlng than Pink. Hlue, lied or
Vhlt oigandle edging'.' It conies In aileus nlr.es SArl.en il.
The wheln cellar may be made of eiganille embroidered In color,
with a colored lieni te match the dress. In Orange, Urccn, Kd, Blue
and l.acnder SUA a jiiril.
The liner edging is made of net and organdie In deep scallops,
t,en it jnnl. Hand-made net and organdie insertion Is erv charming
In Blue. White, Pink or Ceral $.1.00 11 yard.
Sheer organdie with a permanent finish, 4fi Inches wide, comes
In all the newest colorings, at $1.00 n jrd. Colored St Hall Swiss
has embreideied dots and is .'12 inches wide, at $1.50 a sitnl,
English ginghams in bright colors. AOr and 7Ar a 'vnrd.
I'ameii3 Jehn and IU Id Andersen Scotch ginghams, in solid
colors and checks, $1.25 a janl.
Silk Envelope Chemise
Value te 7.95
High-grade le the In at detail: chiefly tai
lored effects with tucks and hand embroidery.
3.75
We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman -'
75c Imported Black Cotten Hese With
White Split Feet
hand a limited quantity of this excellent stocking.
01
We have en
Out sizes, B5r.
Sale of Fine Sweaters in Weel or
Fibre Silk, $1.95 $9.00
Weel sweaters In beautiful colorings, geed sized assortment, foi fei
meily $.!&, $1.60, $6 5U and $16 50, new $i.u,i, $a.U3, $:i.tA anil i.5e.
Fibre silk sweatets that wcre SI J, tin, new $o,eo.
Crepe and Georgette Blouses
Were $10.00 $15.00, New $5.00
All our beautiful silk blouses h.n been reduced. Values weie
ns high as $15, 00. This Is an unusual opportunity te get a, smart
sllU blouse In Blue, Black, White, liiay. Flesh or one of the brighter
shades.
Lace Week Reductions in Florentine
Cluny, Net Lace and Venise
Fer T.nce Week we hae inluied our real Florentine I'lunv lacn
and insertion. 1 Inch te 1-' inches wide, te half price. It is new 33..
le $7, Alt a vaid.
Kmhieldercd net laces In silk and cotton, different widths arc also
reduced le half price. N'ew site In $A.0e 11 jani.
Vcnlse insertion nnd edging at half price, new leV.f2.A0 a v.-ud
A Metal Needle Case That Will Give Yeu
Just the Needle Yeu Want, 15c Each
These needle cabes aie Imported and contain an nsMirtmsnt of
bet quality I.ngllsli needles. The different sizes are arranged In
cempartmenta. It Is only necessary te turn a Utile dial te the number
et needle desired and upend the case and the ncedle falls out Stund-
All
Salt I
Fer Cath
LSlenefe.
1306 Walnut Street
Ne
Charge
Accounts
Continuing Tomorrow
RECEIVER'S SALE
The Prices Are Still Lewer On
COATS SUITS DRESSES
150 CAPES, WRAPS, COATS
VALUES UP TO 75.00
Luxurious models of Belivia, Xor Xer
mandie, Crcpc Julia, Sauschcuc,
Tricetine, Marvettc, V cleur and
Pole Cleth.
350 DRESSES
VALUES UP TO 59 JO
All the favored shades of Trice
tines, Cantens, Printed crepes and
similar quality materials.
140 CAPES
VALUES UP TO 150.00
A generous and a varied selection
of Duvctyns, Cantens, Belivias and
12
.75
12
.75
Kesnanara crepes
ccptienal value.
that arc an ex-
28
.75
275 EXCLUSIVE FROCKS
VALUES UP TO 95.00
Seme of our finest creations in sit- C C
perier crcpc Remanic , Twill Cord, J
Canten and dressy sport materials.
Including our three-piece costumes.
.75
THE SEASON'S MOST REMARKABLE
SPECIAL
110 COATS and CAPES
VALUES UP TO 39.50
The newest sport materials and
all the accepted colors and mixtures.
5
.75
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COMMENCING
MONDAY NEXT
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