-aSiS773 i "ft'r rnJO'9 ' IK 7'A h-MLvmwm' li ( 7, "VVTVj ri 's'' mwwmimm ,.4 C'w WPpK W ' r-r i 4 'V" V "' ' .r''7' " 'r - -''fwim'".e,f." v 'f f ' - V wrrw " mf ' m re n ry Tr; era EVENING PUBLIC EDGERPHIIAdELPHI; j MONDAY,. JUNE 5, 1922 ECt f GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Mmcv Wynne Speaks of an Out-of-Town Wedding Which Toek Place en Saturday She Tells of a Num t her of Bridge Parties and Chats of Other Things - i. i n irrcat dcnl going en T36; Vifh the exception t rf I rnoen for Clbby 1 oil. he K. thl flftVOen for l. y 1IcIw S tWfi.Jri.'rriiw te Hrnry Brln- . ? "t. 7lll take place In the I"." interwtlnc wcddln took place In ! An ln.,fr?!"qnfr,lav evening. Ieulse !Lrfc, .iniVi er of Mrs. Harry "" X M a bret her of Mr. "BSira erer have been BWWJi she Is n niece of Mr. Bid 2"ler ami of Mrs. Jehn W. 8Sa'e(M17 Spruce street. Mrs. 8?e4aTyTer 1 rrmlsln of her8. l,8Pmanv peeple from Phlladcl l.PlM.TSL Milten for the wedding. QI1 WCUfc "I TRID0K parties ure u inumi .u. -Uef " L T '. "w mutt Of tnein micijr -... ." j.- JSaed girl. Today, at I sold before, R'X li 111 Ivp nnp for two en- Eg girls 1W S'L1 nntl w SSSLm tomorrow Libbv. who Is Sll marry Walter I'cw en June 24. On $ddnr Tlbbv Tailor will give one fa. Det ftv. Tlbbv's engagement lias hit been imneunred te Det's brother. Wffltam New bold Ul. Jr.. nnd Tlbb.v in be one of Det mimls of honor at St wedding te Herbert Maiden en June 21. RED GATE, Mis. William Gray n? J-., nttrnpflrft nlnpft In fir- . .. in he n hiisT scene tomer- ww afternoon, as a large bridge party bridge again : win De ncm mere ev l - nnte In nermnntewn. The affair is, I bear, in charge of Mrs. Pcre Wllmer, who nan Miss Helen Mergnn md is a sister of Mrs. Warden who ft..a Avnnu Mnrcrnn. If tllG weather is fair, which it hasn't shown much preset t et eeing be mr, inciu will be tablfs en the luwn ns well nH in tie house. The Wardens have n benu tiful garden nnd it is an idcul setting far any event. 1 mnnr nnnnln nrn IntnrpRtetl In . Aii rtnvtf Amnnif thorn nre 3lrM. Francis It. Straw bridge, Mrs. Frcderlpk tt t-liul. lr lilunrrt nnile1t. Mrs. IT. UIIKI!''". '.f. ' w -. - -Will... I.- Iln.,r,l tm AUfPlI Wl.111. Mrs. Henry It. Itebins, Mrs. Edward Welner, Jlrd. mciieius i-eiry. -urn. Benjamin Shoemaker. Mrs. Telbert nii.hrHwn nnr! Mm. Ceerce F. Brown. There will be afternoon ten, tee. The affair Is for the benefit of the ueneit ei the Germantown Hospital. ImaEO" STRAWBUIDGE looked iN levelr the ether day. She in the daughter of the Rebert StrawbridgcB and came out two years age. She haa fuclnatlng, wavy, vellew hair nnd blue eyes. When I saw her nhc was wearing a white crepe de chine dress nnd a large, Mack straw hat, with black net falling off one side of the hat and draped ever her shoulder. Itlark nteckings and Muck satin slippers finished off a costume whleb wan very pretty. I was inter ested te tte Hint her skirt was quite long, about eight or nine Inches from the ground, I should uiy. It does seem ullleng skirts are really going te be the style new, at least for "dressy," Ujhew. VOU knew hew dark it always Is 14 when you go into thp movies from the-bright sunlight of the street, nnd low you have often smiled te eee new comers In the theatre groping for thejr setts in the gloom. Well, the ether day several girls you nil knew went into one of the bis ineving-plettire places and an usher tdiewed them some seats. Thertll filed in. in what te them wnS pilch darkness, nnd the two first girls Nt down. The third girl felt along the bneks of the cbalrs in the blnckness nnd. finding wist appeared te be nn unoccupied sent, sink into it with n sigh of relief, only te discover she was sitting en the lap la somewhat startled little boy. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr flnH ftu 4nlaas t1nn.l. TiUla 01 UrflVftre tana f'tiAitn . Tflll ...III -. urt. n. v i,'""c: ";:,v,ri."'"- '"." ?.. . . wi'inrr mi neanaav eenuiK. jSl ! In honor of Mis Jeesln Da cesta, daughter of Mr Charles P. Da . or Ashwood, Vlllanei. Mr iTirl fH ii'ini r.. ... . p. iVii, V." " imam tsiruiners Kins, ?" Irm' Brn Mnwr, will give Yra t " 'lur."a'v en'nir. .iune 30, in joner of their daughter. Miss Clntra Ml. v..l tar Tf v. u,e"ne Micwaen King, daugh WablM "ni:lI8.J'vln KlnR. of 216 m.li j. v' "ermimiewn, Will ClVO II iTat ?hl?n. T,lurs"ay evening. June Tipton KWUr.lry pl?S,of her Parents, ef Mi. v. ctw:ne1a Valley, in honor Mr an"d V," Fnhnesteck. daugliter of 7 adMSi..J"K.'- Pahneeteck.. of ftnnesteclc will he7ly LT& Eure! te15iaVMn ? ew.' whes0 rnarrtaRe Of 31T jm Ik ."" """am J. Klllett, tk. Dial in Seventeenth street, will ntwtahi his h5urday' June 1M wUl Seuth Ri'ttinSi81 nrntn Coxe. of 1830 the h ."te fl(uare. "as arrived hw sht lw ,,T'aymere- Atlantic City. the fui wm upy apartments until g&rd wh0LIr t.emna , Plerrcpent Hi Ja wnee weddlnfr took ninm nn P at VanVn?. th'J wedding "uard a iT. t'.' ""ir. Mrs. thter n? x,Mls?. Nancv V. Cepe. ITrlika Tii.,.B' nalph Earle. of the tt-rcotUN,eJun,hf,?e $& ""PV fe fromWpiV,'anKien Kocna will aKh rbaa, Aru!.,ere Ke0ns of -30 rf'rert,l,iffftD,Mten. of this city nml b, mtrtQe,ntly rct' ned'frern J'"" The VuSi? nt , luncheon "e . Mr,' j0g"ei,' Included her daugh- "iiiinm j. BturgiB. ' " nnu SM8p,A'b" draper Whiting. IJ Charles i w0, wV,.?'"1 t,,e'r son J2? r?r New VSL1!1 "K. will leave K ?.rrermanc At '.it W. ne Bird Gumbes, nnd Lieutenant nesg mi. rner Whltemarah, IT. 8. N., en Saturday, June 17, nt 8 o'clock, nt the country home of the bride'H parents, Broadview, Oflks..Pa. The wedding will take place quietly In tHe presence of the Immediate families only, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles McFndden, Jr., of 6401 Overbroek avenue and Vcntner, nnnounce "the engagement of their daughter, MIs Anne Elizabeth McFad den, te Mr.. Bernnrd M, Shnnley, son of Mr. and, Mrs. William Cnrlelen Shnh ley, of 271 West Seventy-second street, New Yerk Cltyi MISS GLADYS KILLAM BRIDE OF MR. McCONAGHY Other Weddlngt of Interest Which Toek Place en Saturday and Yesterday McCONAQHV KILLAM A wedding of Interest took place en Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Thirty-fifth and Baring streets, when Miss Oladys Vivian Klllutn, daughter of Mrs. II. P. Ktllam. of 3316 Arch street, be came the bride of Mr. Stewart McCon McCen nghy, the Kev. Jeseph B. C. Mackle, pastor of the church, officiating. The nruie, who was given In marriage by Mr. Klchard Y. Filbert, was attended by Mrs. Charles W. Swing nnd Mrs. Derlnde F. Kescr ns matrons of honor. Mrs. Jeseph B. C. Mackle and Miss M. Elea Elea eor Gray wera the bridesmaids. Mr. A. Kebert McCenaghy noted ns best man for his brother. The ushers Included Mr. Jeseph Cook, Mr. Jehn McCennghv, Jr., Mr. William S. Gibsen and Dr. Rebert P. Rlglster. LAMONT CLIFTON An Attractive home wedding took plac' en Saturday nt 1 o'clock, when Miss Mildred K. Cliften, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Cliften,, of 6122 Irving street, became the bride of Mr. J. Clay Clay ten Lament, of 5534 Addison street, the Rev. Granville Tayler, rector of the I'hurch of the Mediator, Fifty-first and Spruce streets, officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, were a gown of white silk with nn overdress of lac and n tullu ell nrranged with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet et white rose, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Jilts "wmi ewuii, in xreiuun, wits maiu et noner. ane were a gown or pink organ die and a pink organdie hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Leslie Lament acted ns best man for his brother. MA RDER FINKELSTEIN A wedding of Interest took place last evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Lerrnlne Hetel, Bread street and Falrmeunt ave nue, when Miss Elizabeth L. F.nkelsteln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. Flnkelsteln, of 4725 Walnut street, became the bride of Mr. Leuis Mnrder, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Merdcr. of Newark, N. J. The Rev. B. L. Levinthal officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, were a gown of white patin embroidered in pearls and an heir loom veil of tulle arranged with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Mrs. B. Oliver was- the ma tron of honor. She were a white capten crepe frock embroidered with crystal beads and carried a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaids included Mrs Herbert Kanter, of East Orange, N. J. ; June Bride iHIIIIIIIVKr V . Xlli Photo by Mltchell-rjlllet MRS. E. .HERTIN Before Iter marriage, which took place en Thursday, she was Miss Julia A. Dennis, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Dennis, of Germantown Miss Augusta Singer of New Yerk City : Miss Jcssle Rogeff. Miss Beatrice Rogeff, Ml ns Anna Malamuc, of Atlantic City ; Miss Frances' Portnel, a cousin of th' bride, of Mentrenl, Canada, and Mis. Mildred Lewlnger. They were frocks of pink georgette and orchid georgette and tarried sweet peas. The flower girls, Miss Sylvia Flnkelsteln, a sister of the bride ; Miss Ethel Burstlncr and Miss Isabelle O. Oliver, a niece of the bride, were m net a ana georgette with wreains or flowers en their hair and carried baskets of sweet pens. Air. Aaren Marder, of East orange, N. J., acted as best man for his brother. The ushers Included Mr. Herbert Kanter. of East Orange, N. J.: Mr. William Kneuman, air. Alien r'ricna, air. uen Jam In Rogeff, Mr. Allen Mitten, Mr. Mannlne Bernstein, of Charleston. S. C. and Mr. Henry Kahan, of Les Angeles i.anr. GORSOX STEINBERG A Nery pretty wedding took place at the Majestle Hetel last evening when Miss Ida Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Steinberg-; of 2261 North Thirty-third street, was married te Mr. Cyrus S. Gorsen, Rabbi Neuman per forming the ceremony. The bride were a gown satin trimmed with duchess lace, with veil of tulle and duchess lace held In place, with orange blossoms and car ried n shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride's sister, Miss Quests Steinberg, was maid of honor. She were' a Jade green chiffon trimmed with Iridescent beads. Trie bridesmaids were Miss Rese Goldsmith, Miss Jean Shapire, Miss Florence Hol Hel lander, Miss Annie Orlewltz, Miss Fanny Slnev and Miss Sarah Gorsen, sister of the bridegroom.. They were frocks of varying pastel shades of chiffon. The best man wan Mr. M. De I lard Dallas and the ushers Included Mr. Jeseph Freldes, Mr. Harry Steinberg, Mr. Harry Gorsen, Mr. Saul Gorsen, Mr. Mnce Gorsen and Mr. Jeseph Levy, of New Yerk. WOLKIN PINCUS Miss Rese Plncus, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Max Plncus, of 4121 Westmin ster avenue, became the bride of Mr. Bernard Welkln, of 2607 Germantown avenue, at 6 o'clock yesterday evening. The Itev. Wlneker officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, were a gown of white satin and carried a shower bouquet of white reseH and lilies of the valley. There were no attendants. . NEWMANN ABRAHAMS A pretty wedding took place yester day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Apelle Hall, Bread street and Columbia avenUe. when Miss Rosella Abrahams, of 1324 North Fifty-seventh street, became the bride of Mr. Julius Newmenn, of Phoo Pheo Phoe nlxvllle. Pa, The Rev. Max B. Kllne officiated. The bride, who was given in marrlag by her father, Mr. Merris Abrahams, were a gown of white georgette and point lace, with a tulle veil arranged with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Hattle Jacobs, an aunt of the bride, was maid of honor. Mr. Marcus Xcwmann acted as best man fbr his brother. FREEDMAN s'HARP The marriage of Miss Freda Sharp, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Abraham Sharp, of 5237 Baltimore, avenue, nnd .Mr. Harry L. Freedman, of 6800 Pine street, took place yesterday at 6 o'clock In the Beth El Bnagegue, Fifty-eighth and Walnut streets, the Rev, Samuel Fredman ernciating. The bride, who was given. In marriage by her father, were a gown of white satin and crystal beads with a veil of tulle arranged In a coronet and fastened with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Mrs. B Wllensky, a sister, attended her ns matron or honor. Miss Miriam Sharp, another sister, acted as maid of honor. Mr. Merris Yeskln acted as best man for Mr. Freedman. A reception followed nt Apelle Hall, Bread street and Colum bia avenue. KENDALL COHEN The marriage of MIsh Clara Cehim. daughter of Mrs. E. Cehen, of 2340 Seuth Franklin street, nnd Mr. Harry Kendall, of New Yerk, took plare at the Temple S.nath Hazedek, Sixtieth street and Larchwood avenue, yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Surren officiated. Mrs. Oscar Feageson, of New Yerk, was matron of honor and Miss Gertrude Cehen, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Mr. Oscer Feageson, of New lprk, acted as best man. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Edith Wlmcr, daughter of Mrs Millard B, Wlmer, of 6206 Carpenter nkicci, nuuau marriage te me nev. uinr ence S. Kulp, of Columbia, Pa will take place en June 17. will be the guest of honor at a luncheon which Miss Marlen Holleway, cf 815 Seuth Forty ninth street, will give at the Bellevue Bellovue Bellevue Stratferd Hetel en June 10. The Ambassador from Ecuador In Washington, Mr. Rafael Ellzalde, spent the week-end ns the guest of Sener Luis A. Mata, Ecuaderenn Censul In this city. Sencr and Senera Mata enter tained Informally at dinner en Saturday evening at Uiclr home, 6804 Florence avenue. Mrs. S. Bobman, of 103 North For tieth street, announces the marrlage of WOMAN'S TLACE IN POLITIC cent political happening hava demon strated the influence that the feminine, el In irelng te pl in the future. Ne ene Is better nuallflcrt te wr.te Intelligently and Interesting about this subject than Con stance Urcxel. whose article appear resU" lnrly In he mernln t'liutu Luimrn "Moke It a Habit." Atv her daughter, Mlsa Elisabeth Bobman, and Mr. N. N. Lehrman, of 1S06 SeuMi' Sixth street. Sunday, June 4, at 7 o'clock, at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Merlle. whose marrlage took place en April 26 In Our Mether of Sorrows Church, Forty-eighth street and Lancaster ave nue, have returned from their wedding trip and will be at home after June IS at 4512 Hoopes street. Mrs. Merlle will be remembered as Mies Rcie Marie Thompson, of 869 North Forty-fifth street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Jehn H. Blake, of 4117 North Bread Btreet, will entertain twelve guests at bridge at her home this after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Klein nnd their daughter, Miss Clara Klein, of 2232 North Bread street, will spend the sum mer traveling through Europe. Mrs. B. Levy will accompany them. They will leave en June 13 en the Aqultanln Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nickel, of LINCOLN DAY Nl'RSKRY The IJoerd of Managers wish te Inform the. many friends of the Lincoln Da Nursery of the Wfirk accomplished during the ysir hop Ins; thv will continue thelr Interest and will see that It still covers a large fleld Repert cnverlnir the period from Mtarch 81 1021 te March 81. 102J .Nursery closed during the month of Aurust. Eleven months' statistics. Nursery open 240 dayi. Aggregate attendance C2M Average attendance . , ..... 2(1 Largest attendance nay one day . 41 Meales served .. 121j(i 148 children were given outings during the summer. nOAnD OP MANAOKHS President. 1st Vice President. Mrs. C. H. Clark. Jr. Mn. DenJ Ilulleck 2d Vlce President. Treasurer. Mrs. C. If. Ilannard HI Helen It Ulildl Secretary. Mlsa Mildred W. Li.i Mrs. Herace Bulleck .Miss Ixiulse hrull 3220 North Thirteenth street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Nickel, te Mr. Jehn W. Gray, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Gray, of Baltimore, Md. , Mrs. Leuis E. Levy and her family, of 1424 North Fifteenth street, are occu eccu pylng their summer home In Churcl) vllle, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Resenfcld of 3720 North Seventeenth street, have a their guests Mrs. Harry E. Leveland, cf Weehawken, N. J. ; Mrs. B. Weiss and Miss Sadye Weiss, of Bayonne, N. J. LAST POP. MAT. WED., 80c te $1.00 WALNUT POSITIVELY LAST WBEK ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PHlADELPNA'S 6AEATCST MVOAITM LETTY PEPPER.' ALDINE Direction . Htanltr qemymr el ' NINETEENTH A MARKET Xfl 11. 1.S0, 8 3(1, rt.SO. 7.80, 8:10 ,,j i num Ad mciun An IN NEW PARAMOUNT PIOTURB THE BACHELOR DADDY ADDKD-KOHTEU CLEMENT. BolelstS STANLJCY NKW8 INCLUDES NATIONAL FARM HCHOOL SILVER ANNIVERSARY JOAN OP ARC CELEBRATION 10 A. M., 12. 2. 4 It, H L 1U I'. M. Direction M. E, Felt Chestnut St. at llith Centln 11 A. M te 11 P M "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST NEXT WEEK ORACH DAVISON In "THE SPLENDID LIE" AM IN PERHO.N K E.ITH'S THEATRE VAN &. SCHENCK Pennant Winning llaiterr of Kunalnnd CHARLES (Chic) SALE In Rural Chiaracter Trpes VIVIENNE SEGAL rlillndelnliln's Musical Coined) tnr Mue & Rese Milten i Other Stars Miss Ilerthn Clark Mrs. C. H. Clark, 34 Mrs. J. Shipley Dixen Mrs. J. P. Donaldsen Miss Adele Elliet ifrs. E. 11. Heward Mrs. 3. H. Masen. Jr. Mrs. wm. (.. hcuii Miss Mary Smith Mm Stanley Smith Mrs. Edw. T Stuart Miss Kill. Wallace Mrs. II. Wetherlll Mrs.W.C. Welderselm Mrs. M. Wilcox Mrs. E. II. Yerk, Jr. Honorary Mnnnffers Miss Edith W. Dallas .Mr. Clms O. Davis . ..liar, UVUIBQ , L.UIIV v uJJ 1 rhyslcliin Counselor Dr. Anna Oaycirx E 11 Merris, Jr. Matren, Mrs. Sarah E Fcnlmore Secial Worker. Miss Shoemaker WILLOW GROVE PARK CONWAY AND HIS BAND, TODAY i:SO ft 7l4 MATHILDA VERRA, Seprano 4:30 A 0I4& CARLO FKRRKTTI. Ilurttene Tonight Dancing In Dnnceland ' Spee ll Platter Dinners HcMed'nt the Casine RPnAH wf f'OLLIER'S DMJfU POPCLAR COMEDV "THE HOTTENTOT" hv Phllepatrlan Plajers for the benefit of the RIsteM of the Geed Shetherl JOSriten m WeIlread and Chestnut "THE BEAUTY SHOP" With RAYMOND HI tiHCUCK, UILLT V. VAN, JAMLU J. CUKIIblT. FAIR IIANKH TWINS Mlt.SrAOUi: LOVE PALACF 1-rH ANt) MARKET ffALiVC 10 A. Al. le 11 P. iL D. W. GRIFMTH'S "ORPHANS et the S i ORM" ART ADI A 1,Jlil t-'iiEsiNUT AlWeALflA hi a M t 11 is p. m. "SIGNTJ JACK 0' LANTERN" VICTORIA -N'NTII A MARKET '' "lA II A. M te 11.13 P. M. ""''REPORTED MISSING' TAPITOI I:,0"TH AND MARKET I VLi le A M TO 1 1 15 p, M. "vtkli. '4The Face Between" GLOBE JlMP"V;3eX,Br PERFORMANCE CONTINUES 11 TO It CROSS KEYS SfS?;.'? vennewrlsv nnd Snturdn L If, map npSMnisin and her t. . ...., PLAYERS "SMILIN' THROUGH" Next Week t P IN MA DEL S ROOM" Wedding Flowers "Th Sign of the Rete" CHARLES HENRY FOX 221 S. BROAD ST. Walnut O7D0 i IU CbMtaut Bins open- isssjssssBi SJS-Sfefe-SJnw. an extn.iriv.V-."i ieae te vi1' Jesenh v eBle" trip. SAmw Yerk inn..1 ',anMani, will s7i0u''. Mis, KnVh."? tne weeing LWMn Cummia.lc,,thrlne Hurd. ana Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Extraordinary June Clearance OF Fine Millinery 420 of our fine hats will be sold this week, regardless of former prices at $5.00, $7.00, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Coel Athletic Underwear and Summer Vests The ii$JSP.?.H.8..Mun5neiwar Brand, athletic, union suits -Iiii-- " .-r maun, iiiey are or nne strii selling them new at the apeelal price of 91.80. are of fine Btrlped voile and we ar Lisle vests, regular or bodlce tops, are 3 for fl.OO. Children Full Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Socks, 50c each, 3 for $1.25 ., . ,We. have, JUB' received a new shipment of children's full fashioned socks in stripes, solid dark colors and White with colored tops. They are mercerized lisle and there are both Enallsk and turn-ever tepa, 60c each, S for 51.88. Washable White Silk Jersey, $1.35 a yard This S6-lnch silk Jersey Is 'ideal for dresses, waists, men'i sfektjp and underwear. 91.35 a yard. Summer Handkerchiefs at a Special Price Sheer linen Initialed handkerchiefs bought by the dozen are only 90,70. are 2Se each and whfjd Annual Summer Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles A Few of the Many Items Talcum Powders DJerfclss Frenrh Title . . ...ISc Jehnsen Jehnsen's Utibv Talc ISn Tercen's Tale, all mlers ,.ISe Rlsnud's V Air Embuume Tnle. fe CetT's L'OrlsTMi and I'srls Tnle, SAe Toilet Creams Prestllln. 36n sis, nt t5e Hind's Henev nml Almend Crenin S.te Aiwelus I eroen Trrnm nnd An- las Hkln Verxl, It. 00 slis . 7Se Decwett and lUmsdell's Celd Csnun, 60c slse at ..;... We Teeth Pastes Pensedrait Teeth Past. " Pebeco Teeth Paste S3e Soaps Woedhurr's Fnelal Seap is Tarker'a Tnr Seap . . cake lie . Ea.Trnsen' Hard Water Boap. 60c dei. I Jernen's Hath Knap .... tag dei. . Jersen'a Tlelet Olrcerlne 8oue. I 83e des. Celrale'a Caalimere Beaaaet, medium sits., box e( a rake SOe Face Powders I perta Compact Face Pender (Oa In Air Kmbuume Ire Compact Pare Powder box 1.15 w"kv'i l'grin raea Powder... 75. 1 I, Orljran Compact Par. Powder B.te Aiurea or Flenunare Fac Powder 0e Rea-er Oailet Itebr Powder... 18. sllllM'ifliliifn''i-''is''"'''"""MBilulfl Bsa i $3 IllllllllliliiPiiiiyiiillliiiliiBiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiwiiiiuiiniiiii Mohair Sweaters Slip-en' Medel, in new color effects and white. Regular $5.50 value. J5 mntBH fc5 jjMJ&0A lllMlllMlilllM'l iliiWMIfflllllMBlllHlinillll)llllillIM Fibre Silk Sweaters Slip-en and Tuxedo Medels, plait ed girdles, black, white, navy and colors. Were $7.50. $4.95 Drastic Price Revisions Throughout Our Entire Stere In Our Annual Clearance Sale Our splendidly complete collection of "Stecker" fashions, comprising the newest and smartest of the season's modes, is new marked at Reductions of 25 te 50 II.IIIIUWHPW1 Street & Afternoon Dresses Perhan's Teeth Past. Kalphene Teeth Past. Koiraea Teeth Paste . .SSe 1S 20e Allen's Quality Hair Nets I. MM. 91 M a desen. S desen Msertesl a. ran wuh, at.50. Allen's ar. justly famous for th qualltr of th.lr Hair N.ts. The Mlppen rap snap. eems. in iars. or smsu sues . II. n-ll vAh-.- .w a II K? t-iv nun v. w,,iwi v isviuisssva ei AliAnvhen, rttn OJLm II EJ . A .a-. ' -. I .. W l.u.- X.Anl.lnu .1. .- EH ia .. s nit. in. colors are .lanuarn n ewvri .!-. um uuin m m 11 mm rlira $? ' In the (mn. I eis.lii .viry .hsds. Whit. a;d nray ?. ruiarlr He an4 . II B BBsBsMWiBlBMiBBBttAWIllilll'l f JltMl ' .A J.., .-, , "' - .V- AsjUkV JUS.J. .CUbJ .. ?jj'y JJt .vl Spool Cotten aeern Clark'. O. N. T. Spool Cotten, for hand or machine, sswlns. Mack or whlls, all numbers, I te 100, usually 71. "" t dkwn, sta Absorbent Cotten and Napkins Of Canten Crepe, Crepe Romaine, Georgette, Crepe Renee, Reshanara Crepe, Peiret Twill and ethers of the fashionable fabrics, in all the desirable colors. Plain draped, beaded and lace trimmed effects. Afternoon & Dinner Dresses That were $69.50 te $145 $38, $45, $55 te $85 Coats, Capes & Wraps Of Veldyne, Weel Duvetyn, Canten Crepe, Marvella, and similar fabrics in all the popular shades. Leng graceful models, many trimmed with fringe, tas sels and summer furs. Spert Coats That were up te $69.50 $16.50, $25, $29.50te$39.50 Street Dresses that were $25 te $59.50 $13.50, $18 te $35 Wraps and Capes That were $45 te $195 $18, $29.50, $45 te $125 Our Entire Remaining Stock of Spert & Tailored Suits In many instances only one of a style or size. They were $25.00 te $125, Reduced te '15, '25 & '45 Weel Spert Skirts Silk Smart new mnHpie. fentneii, -u - ,. lines. In chZ:r:ZAt v?u.e. el . s'im- straight . , i- U- "I. i?,""u tJ,ulH l. materials include v..-,, ....-, ,-iuncnus, nemespuns and silk crepes They were $9.50 te $27.50. Redu.-rJ te t?i SJ2J0 tQ $lg .50 Lingerie Swea ters Negligees Every garment new within the past few weeks, and new marked at prices that represent reallylnlrVeleus value. Underwear Philippine Drawers Beautifully QCs embroidered. Regularly $2,95. New. . 7UC Radium Silk Drawers Alse Vests JO 7C te match. Regularly $3.50. New Ps0 Nightgowns and EnTelepe Chemise. JO AC Regularly up te $4.95. New P.7d Step-in Drawers In flesh, orchid, peach and black. Values up te $5.95 de nr New p J.a7t) Georgette Vests In flesh, orchid, peach and black. Values up te $5,95 q nr Envelope Chemise Trimmed with vnl. and real filet laces. Flesh, orchid and t A AC peach. New , p4.7d Valuea up te $7.95 Sweaters for Spert Wear of mohair, wool, fibre silk and fine, heavy quality pure silk. As colorful as you care te have them, or if you prefer, plain effects, in Slip and Tuxedo models. They were $3.95, $7.50 te $35 Clearance Prices $4d, 8 $0.95 .50 te $im Negli twees Mip-On Medels of Crepe Satin In periwinkle, coral and orchid. ttO 7C Value $12.50 Slip-On Medels of Crepe Satin With flowing Georgette sleeves u 77- Values te $18.50 Ml.D UjRBttVAH; Hostess & Tea Gowns Including a number e( original models of Crepe, Satin, Brocade and Georgette. Pastel shades. i te i Off Fermer Prices J 'W3 3 iifeMi i,i,)J!AAfegss 2LM vc va :Zi m i 'a J. x ( i ( A h. y$i vr m .si y 1 ' i vv. J SWll ItVlt Wit
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