'v' vreara 1 P'flPSPHf' ML l JifrKM 7 ,ra.w, ww v;-m nKsi fMWPM Evening public ledger Philadelphia, Wednesday, jitne 7, 1922 fjST POSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ; j. v Wynne Speaks of the Bowies' Garden Party i nancy . . :ii. irz-jj. i Teafly "5"e i et ' iwtwer a r eautg una u Tmje Attractive Costumes Seen Lately Trm afternoon Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Bw ....-t- u In Chestnut Hill Erf. Jr. The yeunscr Mrs. Hewie w: ....!- rn.lnnlndjr. you rcmem- E M.1 she te an unusually pretty j i' tI1 von henr Hint her wnnll fen "I'ArirtcMd en Sunday? Ills nnme .& V bV "M cil in rcrflvln. by V&Au inter. Mr.-". Jewnh Van Pelt. S? mi Kntlierlnn Hewie ; I.ndy V10 11L of Ilntlnnr.shlrc. Wnlet ?nAn5rew Mil Mm. Arthur Bid -JE Mr" WD" I"" 1(,,,,c CoilwnledPr, fl' M.r?" :y.. Vnn Ilcnwlacr. Mrs. S.r,'i.. 1 I leads Mrs. Richard M. STi-rtVr Mr". Charles E. Inptersell. 82$ "nlVey 8 tekcV. Mrs. .Inrk Weary. Ur. BianiiKV " wi.nntnn Vnuehnn. Jr., an" '"" x' "" 0f Ntw erk. mlBnY TAVLOH will give n Drmja 1 rir and linen Mtewcr for Dorethy V,m Xrnoen. Det te .te marry Xtfdafc- there ..wm be still ,elcenhavinr-At ffieck Elizabeth Elliett Mllcr. the I t,?.P nf Dr nnd Mrs. Merris Heeth ftS1" Sf ifc se,, h Twenty-second jiuier, 01 ",,,, , lieutenant ffi Kinds as if It will be an tractive wedding, tee. GINA EABIiK has the best-looking IM Vhen I saw her wearing md-ee or sirn u ...... -: --- ' .i. -i.i.. .i.i. nm she looked nv- Mlf wc II. Glna te the youngest (laugh "7.. t. nn,i Mrs. Ecisar Pardee Earle, of Chestnut Hill, nnd came out the Tear before this. '. '.... iieien She ten Vetterlelu en WilautstreetieppinRKsterdny She were a Dincu v.nniu -irj ....... ....... ilr embroidered in gray, en the skirt, fees and wnlst. and a striking hat of ray straw with a wide brim. Around the crown there was a trimming of jet squares and triangles nnd things. THE plans for the .Tune Fete and Deg Shew at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club are pregrcsMHR merri.j. rm nil iipceimts seu will be able te t anything there from a pig te fi ehwui geld vanity rac or some fresh batter and eggs. In cat-e you need a special car te take your purchases home toil mar get an automobile right nt the fair, there will be a cafeteria het sup per ("het de?"'), baby show, deg show, farilen show nnd everything else you cin Imagine. Fairy dells, big black bears, home-made cakes, ponies, old china, radio mevnges, ice-cream cones, pottery for the garden, perfumes, per trait saeicnes, soap, nut uuk, ptuu bag aad. last but net least, if you are net totally exhausted by this time, sup per anil dancing. The fair at Mrs. Alba Jehnsen s place atRosement last week was a great suc cess, but, of course, the rain did mnke a difference. Lets of candy, especially, waileft ner and Mrs. Rebert JI. Olr- Tin. Jr.. has volunteered te take charge of it all. and will held a sale en Thurs day at her place en Montgomery ave nue and Ithan read at Roscment, just eter the hill from the Johnsons. Mrs. Glrrln's small daughter nnd her friends expect te be the enthusiastic sales ladies. I'm nfrnld if I should under take a job like thnt mere candy would be eaten than fehl. However. I hope the children will be made of sterner atuff than that. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. William a. I.lelier. of Merris arenue, Bryn Mawr, will entertain at luncheon tomorrow In honor of Miss Sarah M. Harrlfen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrlhen. of Ardmore. wheaa marriage te Mr. Philip Price will t place en Saturday. The gueBts will Include the bridal party. L'eutenant Edward Osgood Begert, U. 8 N.. and Mrs. Beeert hnvn luxuprl Invi tatiens for two at-homes nt their house m we wavy Yard en Thursday. June i, and Friday, June 16, from -I until TOClOpk. . Aim Tlntrnrt wna Mian l?.stli.t Mn Bechman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, wiM-its . Becnman. or 135 seutn Elrhteenth street. lira. Alfmrt TlnirlnfiM A linn nt vnw Spruw street; her daughter, Miss Helen W. All.n anrl k.i. bm. Hf. .I..A.I 1 r . 4tw111 leave en June 26 rr North sM' Harber, Mc where they will occupy iii ce1t,t.af unt" lh autumn. Miss Slll be formally presented te so se SL y heI mother at a tea en Saturday aitemoen, December 2. Mp. ind Tre -.. n .,.,- KX-f "30 Pine street, will leave en tt11.1- t0.r. "averferd. where they have tK5? j C0LtaKe en the college grounds. Sf'E. daughter, Mlt Nerma Grey, who nul.l.a butante of next season, will hTr S.,.debu,m'!.t n ,ea t0 he given by "ImKr " 8 en Thursday afternoon, Ne- nmAth!? " Sfwart. who will her mf,th.rBUimmc'f, nt B!lr Harber with 2001) SnnLMr?' nebvn a- Le Cente, of a!ly S ru,lf, "ffel. will be the guest OnXrn rtnLSf W. "ertrudc A. H. Edwin PMnnU"J5,eT of and Mrs jj'. at the Grahams' cottage at Cape Ardmore, are being congratulated en the birth of a daughter June 4. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Kinney and Miss Jane Perry Kinney, of 315 Seuth Seven teenth street, have opened their heuse In Ventner and will remain there until late In the autumn. Miss Catherine C. Feerlck, of 248S Kast Somerset street, itae a miscella neous shower at her home recently in honor of Miss Bety Decker, whose an casement te Mr. VI nas been announced, jagemtnt te Mr. Vincent It Ceurtney "r. and Mr a eerge B. Matthews, of Member Younger Set MISS ELISABETH MILLER TO WED LIEUT. LAMB, U.S.N. Mls Beggs Bride of Mr. Pretty marl Other Weddings A wedding of Interest in this city and the West will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In Old St. Peter's Church. Third nnd Pine streets, when Mist Elisabeth Elliett Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Merris Heeth Miller, of 409 Seuth Twenty-second street, will become the brlde of Lieutenant Scott O. Lamb, U. S. N., of Ohie. The Rev. Ed Ward M. Jeffreys, rector of , the church, will perform the ceremony, as sisted by .Chaplain Evans, of the U. 8. N.. of Annnpells, Md. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of ivory white satin, trimmed with old family rese point and duchess lace, and a tlllle veil, surmount ed by a coronet of rose point lace, and clusters of orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, white bridal roses and white sweet peas. Mrs. Jehn F. Troth will be the matron of honor. She will wear ortlild-celorcd chiffon, trimmed with a'lver lace nnd a large picture hat of orchid chiffon, with a plume of the same shade. She will carry a bouquet et orchid-colored swcet peas. The maid of honor, Miss Mary C. Flere, will wear aifl .,of ia.At Green chiffon, trimmed with silver lace and crystals, and a picture hat cf Jade green sti aw, trimmed with feathers of the same shade. She will carry a bouquet of sweet peas. Miss Margaret Campbell Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Beeth Miller, cf Sewlckley. Pa a cousin of the bride; ? 'iihVf- i?0 flewSr BlrI- She w wear h-S11.16 L'hserle frock, and will carry a mmi.c.1 S B.weet neas- Master Henry wVnMiin-',. 8en of Mr- nnd Mr Franklin P. Sfevln. of Sewlckley, Pa., ", a S""""..0' the brlf1e. will act as page. He will wear a white sailor suit ?f Srev6, . V,',eutc'an' n- E- Jennings. ushers will Include Lieutenant, A. O. Rule. U. H. N Lieutenant E. D. C. King, U. a m" Tijeutcn.n.nt. Jnmes Hnlleway. U. VnX;BE5sl&n H- Derlnger. U. S. N.. Ens Kn V. H. Conant. 2d, U. S. N and brlde'sWi,,arn0ts?W at the h0me et t,ic PUETTYMAN-BOGGS Anether Interesting wedding will take Place at 7 o'clock this evening in the Second Presbyterian Church Grinan HW.nV,wh0".Mlss Eleaner Harris Begg". daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David c SS?Jf,5?, Pe,ha'n 1. German: rhH.WilI ec..me tne brlde ' Mr. St.- 5uB' pretty man, son of Mr. and lll? harles B- Prettyman. of Bread wdrprTIC0 8treet?' The Rev. Jehn mfrferhi' iLa,8t0r of thechuich. will n. pL--Veremen'' """toted by the hnV il,er Pnrf0n8' of O'enslde. The w fM,h'i wl ,b0 glven '" marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white DeaCrndCLTpe; !f""nedwUh lace and pearls, and a tulle veil, artanred with point late and clusters ' of erSng? Mm. of ?mesSnhrC,irr" C".rry a .ewer feuquet uiil, "i of the vn"ey. white orchids and bridal roses. Mrs. Hareld P. Melcher, the matron. of hencr, will wear a frock of pale buft-colered organdie and lae w'lihaJPic!ure :af.ef smen pink tune: r0;ehl0llB t.u"? dreamer. She wll ?aS bouquet of delphinium, ophel a roses and snap dragons. The brides maids will include Miss Dorethy Read: . . ..ire. v-onyers Butten. .!, x. TO BE GUEST OF HONOR ?i2 nx'' drtaBns- delphinium nnd pink ""-. Mr. Severson B: Coeling, Jr , of Wilmington, Del., will act as best man and the ushers will include Mr. Conyers ."!" K& Mrv Dnyld C. Beggs. brother Sf- t-b'dT? :.,Mr Qerge E. Dallou and ri: ari Bt'.e.r-, A receptl&n will fol fel fol lew at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. REUTEMANW REOAX An attractive wedding took place this mh,"in.8r WiJ 9 o'c'eck In St. Menica's Church, Rltner and Seventeenth streets, y.T.f'V.1188. Marlcn Lucy Reutemann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reutc mann, of 2236 Seuth Nineteenth street, became the bride of Mr. Michael J. Regan, of 2325 Ellswerth street. The "fremenv wnn performed by the Rev. Father Jeseph Kelly and was solemnized by a nuptial mass. The bride was given In marriage by her father and were a diess of white bridal satin and she car ried a brldnl bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mls Mary McKer. nnn was briesmald. Mr. Jeseph A. Derlath was best man nnd Mr. Julius Reutemann, brother of the bride, acted as usher, , SCOTT STEINMANN A June wedding of much Interest will take place nt 7 o'clock this evening at Iidgewater Park, N. J., when Miss Ida May Steinmann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlrs M. Steinmann, of Sum mer read, Edgewar Park, will become the brlde of Mr. X. Rudd Scott, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Thompson Scott, of Delaware River Bank, Delance. X. J. The wedding will take place at the S3-' HJk''-1-: TPSiyK' ' Vv 1 H. 8EIXAS H 0wuw qW.,. JIT u vKHt What Clubwemen Will De -Tomorrow Temple University Women's Club holds the Muted meeting nt 11 A. M. Mrs. Walter C. Hancock presiding. Club luncheon is served nt 1 o'clock, with Mrs. David K, Moero chnlr man of hostesses, At 1 :.'i( the lit erary section is In charge, Mrs, Wllmtr Kruscn, chairman, The book llht for summer rending has been sent out te members. (crmnnteun Y, W, C. A. Indus trial department will Imve n hike te Woodwards Garden, where they will have games, baseball and a camp-tire supper. The Commonweal Club will hnve a "splash" party en Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. peel. Miss Edna Hill is president. "Cepitnl nnd Laber," the subject before the New Century 'Julld cur rent events meeting, will be given general discussion, The meeting is en the reef, weather permitting. An "nll-orgnntentlonf" conference te discuss women's part in the aesqui-Centennltil is called nt 11 A. M., Uellcvuc-Stratferd. One rep resentative from each group is in vited. The Philadelphia Club of Applied Psychology meets nt 8 P, M. in the Widcner Memerial I.ibrnry. Or-i gnntoed one jenr age through the suggestion of Mrs, Gertrude Stect Chnmbers, the membership tins rap idly Increased. The policy of the club is epeu-mlndedness, sjmpnthy and appreciation for all viewpoints in psychology. While there is a membership and directorate of men and women, the names of these women nre en the Executive Com Cem mittee: MrH, Itebcrt Kift, Miss Pauline Lurla, Mtes Esther J. How Hew 'nrth, Miss Resale Llveilght, Mrs, Anna ii. .iiuueweu anu ur, Anna VniiB.' , . M. - by her father, wete a gown of bended white satin and carried a shower bou quet of white roses, sweet pens and lilies of the valley. Her sister, Miss Agnes Barten, attended her as maid of honor, and Miss Nella Mnycr and Miss Nancy Hhlreffs wera bridesmaids. Mr. Herbert Barten, a brother of the bride, acted as best man for Mr, Clarke. CARH SILK -Ilhsm.ttrrlnB0 et Mlsi Anna V. Silk, of 2620 Seuth street, and Mr. Peter J. Carr, of 2610 Pine street, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Antheny's Church, Twenty-third nnd Fltswatcr streets. The bride will wear a gown of white canton crepe and a tulle veil wreathed with erange blossoms. She will carry n shower bouquet of whlte roses and sweet peas. Sliss Helen V. .Murpny win ee nriuesmald. Mr. Charl .- ueuuy win act as best cs man DELAvVARE county Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Baxter, of Lans- dewne. entertained their brldge club re cently. Their gueBts were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox, Mr. and Mis. Charles u. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hallahan. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Fernen, Mrs. O. B. Forcey und Miss Mary Margaret Forcey. QERMANTOWN The marriage of Miss Ruth Viela Cepp, daughter of the Rev. nnd Mrs. HAIRDRESSING BOBBED HAIR 7E MARCEL & CURL OC JENNY SELTZER'S SALON MO Cliestnut Phene jWjnl.t7H7l Roem 206 ALDINE Photo by Bachrich MRS. R. H. BAYARD BOWIE, JR. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bayard Bewie, of Millwoeds. Chestnut HU1, will give a garden party this afternoon In honor of their son and daughter- in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Hayard Bewie, Jr. home of the bride's Barents, the Ivy. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a frock of Ivery white satin trimmed with lace and nenrls. She will carry a hnuquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The hide's only attendnnt will be her sister. Mls Sephie Steinmann. Mr. Scott will have for his best man Mr. William Stlckel, of Delance. CLARKE BARTON A pretty wedding took place this morning nt 8 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Sixty-third street and Lancnster avenue, when Miss Mnr garet Prances Barten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Barten, of 804 North Sixty-third street, became the bride of ISM Cheatnua Bara Mr. Frnncls J. Clarke, of 5445 Sansom street. The ceremony, 'which was roi rei roi lewed. bv a nuptial mass, was performed bv thfe Rev. Father McNallv. The bride, who was given In marriage e Tuliet J J. Lawler 1126 Walnut St. KSTutTst. Wonderful Valuta in Smart Millinery HATS formerly prlcd up te 22.50 New $J- S0 f The Only Orlslnil Ti r HELENE SALON i Jremtanent cjtfciirWaT)inq Oil Treatment Ringlet V Effect en Bobbed Heads. 1 Hair Tlntlnr Ne Iye Vied J 102 S. 13th Street V J i Kennedy nidg. Tnke Elevator 1 t I' bonus Walnnt 70O3-7S8S t ,4 If you are burdened by un comfortable weight, cool ing baths and massage will insure comfort. Free demonstration. Cellins Institute for Women Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Spruce 5484 Black Satin Vamps, JlCT I IIK C-i 1 Htlk Brocade Barks X jrij A BEAUTIFUL COMBINATION j Greatly Favored by tlie Fashionable ji' Rarely, if ever, has such a charming effect M been obtained. The satin and the brocade, ! both, radiate beauty, quality and geed taste. i HOSIERY TO MATCH ! Winkelman 1 Style in Quality Footwear h 1130 Chestnut St. fl rjKJii j. xYt:laiIl hnn i i HeiJI i bml ! :3 ibB. Hrtni TmTTini)mniinimniffnnHffHnn ifwiiiininrminiiJ (rrf I . f rrr-r-rrflEI l? ( ! BBhiitttllTimiffigE-t ifniiiifteiliSMkfetlliS Qumt Aefl . Mi : m ! M mm asn HiuadRniH ax BtnHmm.'! w Hrifi-'mw&JHHai-' , yasmerud nwetm s im- i f phTfreilmmfH(u m 9 iM..::ii-iLiii:-.-l.illiTnli-i:111in:1i :n i i-TTiTiTT-iTrrTTyT-TTTTTTTTTiinir-n :: ti itit . : i : ; .' : ;i ; : ;i ; ; .,,.rrrrmrT!Trfrrj ft, pRr .aavaaaflESSBivfiBaHHS!S9iRtSSS!3a1HEEE9 ll a I .kb r Mr m n aaL I D ' ami W) ty m, m) JfLv MfMv t M) Tr e? WV ipiilllllHillllllllHMia 1 I I Aw Exceptional Feature of Our g IMrOMTMBB, DMaiQNKRB 4 UAKBRB OP WOMXN'M AND CltlLDRMlt'M 9a (jSi APPAREL OP TUB MQBB3T CBABACTSR FOB MOBB' IRK A& TBAJT TVtBXTT-aiZ YBARB APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND H 1&fi YV" Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Dresses: Radical Reductions Silk-flowered Tub Silk, Silks, Canten Crepe, Crepe de Chine, all colors, in cluding plenty of navy blue and black. Very beautiful Dresses of Canten Crepe, Satin Crepe, Georgette Crepe. Wonder ful beaded and embroid ered designs ethers ex quisitely simple. 16 .50 Formerly te 39.50 29 .SO Formerly te 49.50 Summer Dresses 8.50 te 16.50 Of gingham, dotted Swiss, Normandie Voile and linen. A WONDERFUL SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE MILLINER Y Every New Midsummer Medel Included Nene Reserved or Laid Away Sale Starts Thursday Continues Friday Saturday '5 Regardless of Cost Values Up te $25.00 eai pi Millinery Shep, Fint Fleer m ,IIBfr , , 1 .r W H .i(A.)i -'z-wr3Tmmm.KRMmm ' ii-jL-irus .-....,... a- . u ... f . , ' iiMMim ... r ' .. . ... i .. m. ... .:. r. . . ., -i ir?? laa M-MMMmm-aMuJBK..-..,vi1t . 1M n mi giUMHii m 1 1 UiW ,-sai nllTifflMm i Zed Hetzel Cepp, te Mr. Geerge Rled Heberts win take place en Hnturdny afternoon, June 24, at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 100J Dun cannon avenue. Last Pep. Matinee TedayS0e te $1.00 WALNUT reHiTivnr.r last ci times ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PflADSLfWM'S eaEATSST MVOIUTX mmmmm aLETTY PEPPER. NEXT WFFK Jlml' Knagmen :... -- Krnln Tomorrow MYKO.V L. TAUAN'S PAMCINATINO PLAT A ROMANCE OF YOUTH WITH CARROLL McCOMAS nnd a nrllllnnt Camennr Inrledlnr ETHEL JACKSON, FANCHON CAMPBELL, BETH VARDEN, CHARLES TROWBRIDGE, JOHN WEBSTER, W. K. HARC0URT, MARSHALL BIRMINGHAM AND OTHERS. KEITH'S THEATRE VAN & SCHENCK Pennnnt Wlnnlnellnttf rr of Sennlnnd CHARLES (Chic) SALE In Rural Character Trpea And YVETTE RUGEL Phlladrlrhln's Own Vnenl Stnr MAR & BOSK WII.TONi OTHER BTARS Direction M. E. Felt Chcitnut St. nt lftth Centln. 11 A. M. te 11 P. It "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST NEXT WEEK JRACE DAVISON In "THE SPLENDID LIE," AND IN PERSON Willow Greve Park CONWAY AND HIS BAND Hear CARLO FERHKTTI, Popular Ilariteae Hlnn et 4:30 nnd 0:48 Muole Pavilion Reiterrrd Seats en Bale nt I'urk nine nt the Canlne Dance In Danreland r Mi MMMawaaj nirel'nn Btanley fnmpanyt.'AMM 10 A. af.il VI, 3. 4 10 P. M.Vl NINETEF.NTH A MARKET.!, 1t SiSl tXiflfl VtatA fllU'j Turkiur a c ucmu kWw, IllIIIIMal IWI 'jalM.aBl M.alVti-,' IN NEW PARAMOUNT TICTUIW'M; THE BACHELOR DADDY ADDED-KORTICR A CLEMENT, Sel TtfzrZten m V Uread and Chestnut "THE BEAUTY SHOP? With RAYMOND HITCIICOCtC, HILLY.' V. VAN. JAMES J. COIUIETT. FAIR-, RANKS TW1NB. MONTAOU l3VE. PAI AfF "TH AND MARKtTt, riIM,Ki e:45 A. M. te 11 P. K7 D. W. GRIFFITH'S . "ORPHANS of the STORM'; ADTAniA lum CHESTNUT AKvAUlA 10 A. M. te 11:10 P. M.,. "SICN-U,; JACK 0' LANTERN" lK"rnllIA NINTH A MARKS f. V 1L 1 Uli A 0 A. M. te 11 :1S P. M.) moeEue,reportep MISSING r A DITfil K10HTH AND MARKET CAl 1 1 ULf 10 A. .M. TO 11:10 P. M. "The Face Between" BERT I.VTF.I.T. pi -DC JUNIPER AND MARKET u&ADij Vaudeville PONTTNUOns 11 TO 1 1 rDftCC IfFYQ 0TH MARKET LIVUdd IVC I O NIOHTLY. 8:15 Wedncurtny nnd Snturdny. 2:1S MAE DESMOND APTHg "SMILIN' THROUGH" Nxt Week "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" DDHAn WW. COLLIER'S DKUiW POPULAR COMF.DV "THE HOTTENTOT" by Phllepatrlan Playera for the benellt of the Slsteri of the Qoed Shepherd. FUN TO-NIGHT DON'T MISS IT Wrdeeedar, 7th of Jan Delly Day Jazz Band at the HATBORO INN ' 2 Mttea ab. Willow Greve. Phene Hatboro 11 l3jgi5I5EfSI3I3j3I3JSJ3J3ISISISI3I2IS13ISEISfi Summer Clearance 25 te 50 Reductions in Skirts, Sweaters, Lingerie I New Summer Skirts Smart in fabric and style, and exceptional in value. All colors including white (flannel and wile), plain and pleated models. They were up te $27.50 Fibre Silk Sweaters Tuxedo and slip-en models, plain and fancy weaves, pleated girdle. They were $7.50 4 .95 Pure Silk Sweaters Tuxedo model; all colors and sizes. They were $18.75. m.75 sMi fPlPfe Lingerie Philippine Drawers Beautifully embroidered, (? Regularly $2.95. New ifO C Radium Silk Drawers Alse Vests te aje FT g match. Regularly $3.50. New J?Wef D Nightgowns and' Envelope Chemise. Reg- tfrt OAT ularly up te $4.95. New O&.tfO Georgette Vests and Step-in Drawers In flesh, orchid, peach and black. Values V.V Qf up te $5.95. New Pt.t7J Envelope Chemise Trimmed with VaL and Qj4 QffT real filet laces. Flesh, orchid and peach. New Ort t0 Values up te $7.M 1220-22 Wakut Street 'mmmmsmME f Afire Appraisers' w t V " .' Mm 1 1 . v P? Dresses, Suits, Capes, Waists and Underwear Greatest Bargains of Years Much of It merely water or smoke damaged. el bargains, quoted. A few from hundreds 50c and $1 for $7.50 Waists and Sweaters $2.95 for $15 Gingham Dresses $3 for $19.75 Suits and Dresses. Jersey $14.50 for $49.50 Silk Dresses meal Estate Trust Building, Chestnut below Breac Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Our Flower-Trimmed HATS Are Bright as a June Garden Hats of Navy, Brown, Periwinkle and Jade, trimmed with the finest imported flowers, are new being offered at clearance prices $5.00, $7.00, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00. Last Few Days of Our Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Here are a few of the many special values: ntcaad'a Vn Atr F.mbaarne Talc Sir Woedburr'i Facial Soud ISO & KSSS? KiV,Kwd3ral!.:SS , """; !-- cru. m. Vn Air Eralmuun Compact Fuce Anrelu. Timen Cream and Anir- rewdw. eal alz . . . box 85c lus Skin Feed, tl 00 nit. . ..TSe I.'Oriran Cemnac Faeo Powder OSe , Dirett nnd RamadrU'a Celd Pmwedent Teeth Piuite .Se Trceju. 60c .lie. at S5e Geonte Clark'n O. T. 8poeI Cety'a I.'Ortmn Extrnct, n.ae Cotten for hand or mrchlnn i .lie, at . ... . ...IJS0 ewlnr. Black or Whlt. all , MetaJ Nctdle Caae. centalnlns IS numbers 8 te 100. usually 77c Engllih Ndlei. uaually lle. dozen at . . Me at .... tie l'tb. Rell of Jehnsen a Jehn. or. , AU-llnrn UKU TewMIBf, u.ual 1 AbaOTbent Cotten .SSe COc kind, at .yard tee This is the Season for Ginghams and Linens Excellent qualltv English gingham, 33 tnches wide, coma m checks, at Me and 7Se a yard Dartd and Jehn Andersen Blngharns, 32 Inches wida, ta llllints and plain oelors, are S1.33 a yard. Shrunken linen, 36 Inchra wldp, nt 91.00 a yard. Women's Silk Hese and Three Quarter Socks for Children Fashlon-mnde silk hee In Black, White. Navy, Cordenin, tile Oray and novelty two-tone effects are 91.4S a pair, 3 pairs for HOO Van Kaaite full-fashioned heavy welpht silk heae In all colons, Including an unusually ceed Htipply of White, 90.70 a pair. Children's three-quarter socie. White with colored tops, rtffulax COe value, at 3Se a pair, 3 pairs for 91.00. Crepes in Novelty Effects and Satins for Sports Wear 40-lnch satin-striped crepe In White, Tile, Rese and Cerise, a yara Plain Snertn satin, 40 Inches wide, In 'White, Champagne, Kayy and Gray, 83.20 a yard. Heavy White Silk Canten crepe, with design In Blue and Oraasjtt Henna and Gray, Orangn and Gray, 40 Inches wide, B4.59 a yard. $1.50 Imported Beaded Sewing Baskets at 75c These useful beaded baskets In various color effects can b obtained new at exactly half price, 7Se, Trimming Ribbon at 10c a yard and Ribbon Garters at SiaaW a pair III ! MSBI It J . ' t.iJ JR.' The trlmmlnc rlhbens Include leaa ncts, although taara art mm aa,. '. .Inxh Ka tkarai an aat .... - , ,9 ....., .. . --- - -. wi tew&jmi''$Bgi ill SK8W tvi r2M iil .VI I li jm r v S1 a M U &4 rtii&Li
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