Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING 'PUBLIC liEDafiRPffllXADEliPHIA; FRIDAY, JUNE !V 192
pSr GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
jiancy Wynne Speaks of the Dances for Tonight.
t Ma ictw or a uaraen convention in Cleveland
and Sees Seme Pretty Summer Dresses
lOSIOHT thore wilt be several -In-
Kl.nilr Hrlnien. Cox, Mrs.
ffW 0 . A-htnn. Mw, William .J.
fl?,n Vr. Wlstnr Merris. Mrs.
'nnlm; Mrs. Wnlter Warinjr
HfJ? S M. Matthew nnir
B'tfaiS?Biwd.ihwinb.
. for thf J0"??. ,l M,. Archibald
-. nnriirc v iit i-
,VrCeVK.,en,'M
Te Be Maid of Hener
K
I Pr,"rtJ...." Wnvnc. for Kllen Mc-
H'f.-i .ml the Hepburns will give a
:SSmt Sfnre It In honor or Eiien
'"Sft1 fer'nwrt winter's debutantes,
A M. Will"" A. Olnww Jr.,
AJE niHenhmise Square, will l
fi,B2; .nhflr country place at Fleur
? Vlch l5 between 'chestnut Hill
KftSrra wmj., of a.
ff bcferTthe dance are Mr. and
12? ffrrferle 'W. W. Ornhnm. of
few Hill? who will lve n dinner
KSter Careline, who U .Ise
Sdnt out this' faU.
EVEBT'ONB Is Interested In gardens
tt,M HsTs. nd there nre lets of
krinW In Philadelphia. I've iust
Erf of a convention of these clubs
KS Is'te take place In 'Cleveland next
S" &W Wednesday and
KVy and several people fren here
King Philadelphia the end of this
5 te, te It, Among these who
SV, and.whe.7 think. """
El of "the Wecders," one of the first
SSmclubs In this city, are Mrs. Jehn
BSpteB Bnrftes, Mrs. Bandal Mermn.
Ita Horatio Gntea Lloyd, Mrs. Jehn
"Town-end. Mrs. Bayartl Henry and
Kn. Arthur Diddle
tjrBS. JOHN WANAMAKER, JR..
JVL wis lunching at the Rita the ether
air. She looked smart. In a steel gray
ejnten crepe nrcss nu a m"7 ;-
5 m role horsehair, trimmed with
k,, pink silk roses.
Paulina Bell, Is another person who
dwtra dresses well. I .saw her yes
krdtr wcnrlng n roue-celor linen dress
tad a large white mllnn hat. Mnen
ltd mpe de chine de seem te be the
ttlar this summer. I haven't seen one
anindle or dotted bwIrs at any of the
rally dressy places and they were cer
tain! very much worn this time last
"
I'VE lust heard of one of the nicest
1 enements, and It will be nn nn nn
Boenced fairly seen, tee, I Imagine.
The (tlrl went te school here and came
n thr-n venrn ncn nnd she is awfully
lice, and very popular. I don't knew
the man se well, out irem mi are"ui
1. .!.. h Inut nu nttrnctlve. Their
friends will be quite surprised te hear
of the engagement, 1 nuns, i nuw
lerer suspected It. I'm Just dying te
ten ieu who It is. but you'll have te
nit. NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
At the garden party, followed by sup-
ra ind dancing, which Mr. and Mrs.
rnk H. Mess, of Sunny Hilt, Bala,
will give tomorrow afternoon te Intro Intre
luce their daughter. Miss Annn Hunter
Mess, these who will assist In receiving
ire Miss Lucylle Austin, Miss Terrell
Asrtln, Miss Helen Allen, Miss Dera
Butcher. Miss Margaret Butcher, Miss
Wary Bean. Miss Marguerite Beyle,
Miss Delia Brown, Miss Alice Benedict,
Miss Virginia Carpenter, Miss Mary
Carter, Miss Helen Chapman, Miss .Bar
ters Clayten, Miss Snrah P. Duane,
Miss Mary Hadclyfte Furness, Miss 1,11
lltn Fergusen, Miss Susan Geedman,
Mlts Nerma Grey, Miss Alice Hnyt,
Mist Elizabeth Rowland, Miss Lucy
Jefferys, Miss Dorethy lite, Miss Mar-
Cret Legan, Miss Margaret McAdoo.
Im Elizabeth McElroy, Miss Sarah
McLean, Miss Evelyn Martin, Miss
Elisabeth Morgan, Miss Virginia Nor Ner
rtt, Miss Louise Nerrls. Miss Marjerle
Mgrse, Miss Jane Ncwhall. Miss Mar
pret Phelps, Miss Elizabeth Setter,
lilts Bertha Smythe, Miss Ullle Stew
art Miss Mary Stout, Miss Dorrthy
Valentine, Miss Elizabeth Wayne, Miss
Elisabeth Wear, Miss Nancy Woolston
.ana Miss Cecilia Zimmerman.
A wedding of Interest In this city
nlch took place very quietly In Bos Bes Bos
eon en Wednesday was that of Miss Mn.r-Mia-Putnam.
of Posten, and Dr. Alfred
KMneld. Dr. ltedfleld Is a nephew of
Mrs. nebert Emett Hare, of 400 Seuth
jwenty.seccnd street and Stenyhurst,
JtraneTd. He Is a graduate of Hor Her
."M, and has been abroad for the
UK two years In Seuth America and
England. Dr. and Mrs. Hedfleld will
gjjid the aummer at Weeds Hele,
JWss Evelyn B. Page, daughter of
mmVI'J Mrs' Heward Wurts Page, of
J2f'yliten street, and her cousin, Miss
S "eeth lirvant, daughter of Mrs.
liam ahler Biyai.t. of Bosten.
f! T. "ccempanlcd by their uncle and
. -a, lhJ. Ilev nnd Mrs. Charles Weed.
5J.,r(hlngten, D. C, nre en a trip te
if Lfernlav Honolulu, the Philippines,
tSfiu. anw JaPttn- They nre at present
kS a M.r- William Byrd Page and
In Tu?h,er. Mll,s Is'b,l Wurts Page.
5. . AnIes, Calif. They will spend
te ffmmer tmvellnir and will return
ins m. cnlry early In October. Mr.
fimriv ".' ""rd Wurts Page nnd their
MsLire ""'"elng the enrly summer
J summer Crest, the country nlnce of
tteMneiS.I'!U'Be' ln Chestnut Hill.
nty w" Inter go te Neva Scotia.
enrCp?'ent nuek,' Newbrld and
anil .. i "l'"-DUCIlle' wevspeiu, jr.,
l?k. m An,,tt a Newbold, of Cross Cress
JIV" "u,,e' Jenklntewn. will leave
"her. .hi men.th for nr Harber Me.,
wr they will occupy their cottage.
wtddhlS"0"! h1Yr he,n rocelvd for the
Jwihtfr n,K. M,,,H, "pen n Teyten,
"evWninJ.Va' Bn(J Mr. Chnrles Cnze
Jam.. wmnfV''r HOtl et h, Rv. and Mrs.
Wendf,,!' pl!,,nnier. of Mohlle. Aa. The
- After.'.),: " e P'nce tomorrow
m I hi, tel w'?,I,ln trlP Mr. Plummir
Aen ib.rld V" llve ln this city. Miss
WoedwJP,ift .nlrB of Mrs- c- Wendell
"eeaward, of the Blenheim.
Wrr,fJfmM.Mr8; wliri c- Ty'e'' nnd
11 Seuth TMl,the.Merrl" Apartments.
tomerrow1 -lrV!f.nth "treetl wlM l'"LVe
1 "mJZ, "lewlW. Media, where
, se Mr T?m.a,n, f?r th summer. Their
"P en' July i!Wtey Tayl0 W,U te
Wl.te,,?; nal,'y. daughter of Mr.
"r. William Ucyd Bally, of Lang-
mere, Ardmore, returned en Tuesday
from Mlllbrrmk N Y where she at
tended, ft house party ever the week
end. Miss Bally will attend n house
party at Princeton and the commence
ment ever the week-end of June IT.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter W Roberts, of
Bella' Vista, Vlllaneva, have taken fo fe
the season Seuth Side, the Oammell
place en the cliffs at Newport, R. I.
Miss Nina Lea has closed her house
at 2000 Walrut street and Is spending
ini eariy nurnm.r ai ureen mil t-arms,
Overbroek.
Mrs. Leuis Audcnrled and her daugh
ters. Miss Wlttlamlna W. Went! and
Mist Sarah B. Wentt, of 1(00 De Lancey
plnea, are spending thef early summer
at Green Hilt Farms, Overbroek,
Dr. and Mrs. Rebert G. Terrey. of
17t Locust street, will leave next
month for Eaglesmere, Pa., where they
will spend part of the aummer.
Miss Katharine D. Perter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perter,. Jr.,
of Springfield avenue. Chestnut HID.
who has been spending a few days In
Baltimore, Md returned home yester
day. Mr and Mrs. Jehn M. Hamilton nnd
their daughter, Miss Margaret Hays
Hamilton, and Miss Betty . Hamilton,
of Chestnut Hill, left last week, for Orr's
Island, Me,, where they will apehd the
summer at their cottage.
Miss Frances Clark and Miss Bertha
Clark, daughters of Mr, ' and Mrs
Charles Davis Clark, of 1215 Spruee
street, will sail tomorrow en the
Kroenlnnd for a trip abroad. They ex
pect te spend several months en the
Continent and will return home early
In October.
Miss Mary Keene, who has been a
student at Miss McCllnteck'a Scheel In
Bosten, has returned te her home In
Atlantic City.
The combined chapters of the Alpha
Phi Epsllen Fraternity will give their
final dance of the season at Hager's
barn, nt Jenklntewn, tomorrow evening.
The Samaritan Junier. Aid, of which
Miss Donaldsen, of Tiega, la president,
will give a card party tomorrow after
noon at the home of Miss Ruth Trafferd.
of Melrose Park, for the benefit of the
campaign fund of Samaritan Hospital.
Prises will be offered and fancy articles
and candy will be en sale.
Seme Men
'jve rested en their laurels
J" creating aome.ene mas
terpiece by photography.
e have received honors In
our profession, tee; but we
?.; u"elves most In the
l,. v ' 0lir Portraits for
Stlyoed? consist-
0hny"U8u offer of three of
:S'' 'or only $3.00. Thlg
order accemPny your
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MI8S MAROARETTA L. HARRISON
Daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph
Harrison, of Ardmore, who will be
the maid of honor at the marriage
ef her sister, Mlsa Sarah Meade
Harrison, and Mr. Philip Price,
which will take place tomorrow
afternoon at the Church of the Re
deemer at Dryn Mawr
Cookman. Methodist Church. A' recep
tion at the home of the bride's parents
followed the ceremony. 'Mr, and Mrs.
Brldgland will live at 314 Lincoln avc.
nue, Palmyra, N. J.
The marriage of Miss Edna Rubin
stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Rubensteln, of 402 Jacksen street, te
Mr. Edward Ilethensteln took place en
June 4. After a reception at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rethensteln left for a wedding trip te
Flerida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Dessauer, , of
1404 North Bread street, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of a
son, Lee A. Dessauer, Jr.
QtRMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Otte W. Franck. Jr.,
are receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son, Heward Simpsen Franck.
WOMAN'S PLACB IN POLITICS
Reeent pelltlc.l hanpenlnsa he . denlen-,
itrtd the Inrlu.ncs that the feminine vet. ,
Is seinr te Blajr In the future, Nn one Is
iMlt.r auKllnd in writ. Inl.itlsentlr na
lnttrtlnly about this subject thin Cen-
itanc. urexai, wnea article appr.rr.iu-
nr in tna mernins runue iixi, m
a niDit." Aav,
ft'
HSesr SUinnTTaYr
FfeOCKS
A& Wftkeme and as cool
05 1he oceen breezed
sveleped.in Cinlpn
jntens
ALONG THE READING
The marriage of Miss Anna Louise
Kuhn, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fred
erick Kuhn. 'of 804 Yerk read, and
Mr. Leen E. Smith took place en
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock nt the
home of the bride. A reception followed
the ceremony. Miss Kuhn Is a graduate
of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr.
Smith Is a member 'of the staff of the
physics department of that university.
After a wedding trip te Cherryvllle,
Kan., the home of the bridegroom, Mr.
and Mrs. Smith will live In this city.
Mrs. Matthew Walker, of Summit ave
nue, Jenklntewn, accompanied by her
son, Mr. Raymond Walker, and her
niece. Miss Gertrude B. Walker, of the
Burlington Apartments, will sail for
Europe en Saturday en the Homeric.
They expect te be gene four months.
west Philadelphia
The engagement of Miss Louise Bur
nett Hndden, daughter of Mrs, Arm
strong Hndden, of ,510ft Springfield ave.
nue, te Mr. Jeseph Sellers Kite, of this
city, was announced recently at a
luncheon and card party, which Mrs.
Hadden gave for her daughter,
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J. Davis, of 2S31 Seuth Percy
street, announces the engagement of her
sister, Miss Reba Soledar, te Mr, Abe
Shear, of Lancaster, Pa,
Amensr the sruests at the dance which
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Savadeve, of Ml
Seuth Eighth stteat gave en Saturday
last ln honor of their daughter, Miss
Ethel Savadeve, who has recently grad
uated from the Themas Evans Dental
institute of the tTntverslty of Pennsyl
vania, were Dr. and Mrs. Ennls and
Dr. Klrkstteter, of the faculty; Dr. and
Mrs. A. Newmark, Dr. and Mrs. T.
Melntck. Dr. Malamadsen, Mr. 'and Mrs.
B. Gould, Miss Lea Buach, of Ccates
vllle; Miss Sephia Parrls, Miss Irene
Lewis, . Miss Eveline Welneteln. Miss
Rese Savadeve, Miss Hattle Snvade-ve
and most of the members et the senior
class.
f Crepe,ielin.-facedC(
lustrous iilK roylerder.
Unens.utflBrKxn&VMttJwitt
ll$125-0
far?&'if
ISM Cheetaet Street
GARDEN DAYS
jvrttnrjAY. jiink te Jiie te ft:e
UK. ANIl MKH. R01IRRT I-KBIJ5Y Mbnt-
(emtry Ave. te liavtrrera station, jmi.h.j
turn rl.hf An Rna, tn.
MR. AND MRS. MABIN N. COI.TOK
Merris Ave. te Laftyatt Ave. and State
Read, tlryn II. wr. p. R. n
MISH ANNK THOMPSON Merris Ave. te
ate: nrrn Mawr. r. n. n,
MRS, Al.nA JOHNSON Menttemarr Ave.
.te eats: noi.ment, P. H. R.
MR. i MRS. JOHN BARNES TOWNSEND
Montsemary Ava. or Ceuntjr Una te Matt-1
aen rbrd Read: Radner, P. It. H.
Admtaalen 80c ach cardan. Reason ticket IS .
. Information Locust 391)0 '
Benefit Scheel et Horticulture. Ambler. Pa.
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Appraisers9 Sale
Nest 3mhml Bttfkt U Which
Ymt Attnlh Nu fees DUtcitA
SOe and $1 for $7.30 Waists
and Sweatere
$2.98 for $15 Gingham Dresses H
$10.98 for $25 Normandie fj
' Voile Frecks
Reel Estate Trait BslMlsf,
laiSIBlWCsastwit selew Bresdjajga
LAST MAT. TOMOt.
BOe te $1.80
WALNUT
' t , FUBITIVXUT I.AKT 3 TIM Kg
ONLY MUHH.AI- SHOW nt Tnnrv
PHtlADELPHAS GMArtST FAVOklT
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IN LfcTTY PEPPER,
te Desrasa roel.r Than nn ha street
NEXT WFFTC l EngssesMnl
1'C,'V1 WtiEisV FMts New os Mali
MYRON C. rAQAN'S rABCINATINQ Pt.AY
A ROMANCE
OF YOUTH
WITH
r CARROLL McCOMAS
L. . a Brilliant Cempanr Inelnillns
ETHEL JACKSON. PANCH0N CAMPBELL.
1 BETH VAR0EN, CHARLES TROWBRIDGE,
I JOHN WEBSTER, W. K. HARCOURT,
, MARSHALL BIRMINGHAM AND OTHERS.
PAgESrTTOF
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The marriage of Miss Sttra R. Pom Pem
erants, daughter of Mrs. Zlppera Pem
ernnti. of 2144 North Thirtieth street,
and Mr, Meyer Levey, also of this city,
will take place en Sunday evening. June
1. at Mayer's Drawing Roem, at 1820
North Bread Street.
The marriage of Miss Elisabeth
Brldgland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Frederick T. Brldgland, of 1231 West
Lehigh avenue, and Mr. A. J, Darrah
Smith, took place en Tuesday, at the
Gray Buck, White Buck,
Tan Willow Calf
TVemen
Golfers
will find in "Highland
Sports" an abundance of
comfort due te patent,,
especially made golf soles.
This in addition te the
aristocratic appearance
characteristic of all Stei
gerwalt shoes.
toiaervDali
e
r
finat Shoe
1420 Chasinut St,
PONWTTHJLER&CD.
CHESTNUT AT 1 STREET
SATURDAY
.TWO SMART
MODELS IN
WOMEN'S FROCKS
OF CREPE DE jCHINE
AND SATIN BACK CANTON
25-00
Very Specially Priced
Twe Frecks with but a single theught: te
achieve smartness without extravagance.
One model, of crepe de chine, with
plaited apron features a loose panel that
divides itself at neckline and joins again
at hemline.
The second model, of satin back Canten,
is Grecian in silhouette and introduces
a draped effect that falls into a graceful
' cascade at one side.
Black, white and
pastel colorings.
, i SECOND FLOOH ' , tl
t)BBBr v
Whit XAntH
Man Jam. ml-
eat (nates saddle.
Coel Summery
White Pumps
for dress and sport
wear
$5-50 & $5-75
$1-75
Full-Fashlened
SILK HOSE
IfMd JAnen
Strap Pump.
Baby Frtnch (
DeBrunner Sr Emery, Inc.
31 Seuth 15th Street
On the Second Fleer
White
Linen, black
Patent or White
Kid Trim
Tan Calf
or Black Patent
Sandal
Black
Patent. Fawn
or Gray Back
White
Linen, Black
Patent or
White Kid Trim
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Black Satin
Ounmetat Kid
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Twe-Day Sale!
Wemeini's$8,$IlD)ffld$12
SamdaDs, Mary James and
Sports Oxfords
A. 85 ., $er.85
and
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OLD GERMANTOWN
WOMAN'S CMJII Or OKRMANTOWN
Gersssstewa Cricket Cine, Mssaeiss
June 10, 1922
S I. M. and S I. M.
tn ca. of rnln hnllrnnm will be tin-d
une performance enijr, S P. it., end no
nuj.per acrvtd,
, BtTPPEB
Altrarttnn. for the Children
ADCf.TH SI. OS Cllir.rRRN SOe
ALDINE
Dlrtetten M. S. Felt
Chestnut St. at leth
Centln. 11 A. M. te 11 P. M
"BEYOND THE RAINBOW"
WITH AN ALL-flTAn CA8T
NEXT WKEK OnACE DAVISON In
"THK PPt.KNDIP MB." AND IN PKrtSON
willow gk6ve PAkii
CONWAY AND HIS BAND
Cencerta Dally at 2:30. 4:30, 7;45 and 8 '43
TONIGHT
Danctn? Contest in Dnnceland
DINK AT THE CASINO
Wit. COI.I.lKH'
POI'i;t,AB TOMKDT
BROAD
'THE HOTTENTOP'
br Phllepatrlan Play.ra for the tin.flt of the
latera of tha Qoetf SheeherC.
MtNKTfCMNTH A MA
11. i'n a -an s-ifl. l:SO.
THOMAS MEIGHAN
m NKW PAHAMOONTlCTUJUr
THE RArUCtOR ninDTiV
POUCE THAINtNO SCHOOI, Jjj&tl,
Nest W.k CONSTANCE TALMAMsW
In "POI.LT OF THB FOLLIES" , ,4
L?
. JSJ,''
'. M?
10 P.
Bread and Chestnut
"THE BEAUTY SHOP"
With RAYMOND HITCHCOCK
Ntxt Week NOIIMA TaLmADOM '
in "8MIMN' THROUOH"
PALACE
12TH AND MAAKJtT.
s:e a. m. te ii p..
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
4sh.aa.fa.t fc fsVta? sf aI 15 1 afX af ttsll
uiurn Ana or am a i unniu
r
iuth chestnut;
AIVUAUIA 10 A. M. te HUB P.
"SIGN",: JACK O' LANI'ElUr
iir'rnuiA ninth a mahksV(
V IV 1 UIUA H A. M. te 11:15 l M. 1
SenM! REPOIC ' tJJ MISSiNG'
r A DITHI BIOHTH AND MABKBT
lATllUls 10 A. M. TO HilSP. u.
,BK5J, r "The Face Between"
GLOBE
JUNII'Ell AND MARKslf
Vaudeville
CONTTNnOtlS 11 TO It
CROSS KEYS
BOTH A MAHKET
NIOIITI.T. 8:iS
MAE DESMOND apNat"m
"SMILIN' THROUGH"
Vxt Wtk "UP IN MAHEIB ROOM"
K
EITH'S THEATRE
VAN & SCHENCK '
Tennant Wlnnlns n.tterr at RunstaSal
CHARLES (Chic) SALE
In Rural Character Trpfs
And YVETTE RUGEL '
Phll.d.lnhla'a Own Teeal SUr l
MAR A ROSE WII.TONi OTHER STARII
Black
Patent,
Black Calf
or Satin
Whlta
Buck. Black
or Brown Saddle
Thirty new styles Spanish, Leuis, Sports and
Flapper Heels! Any one of the new Summer Medels
that you want at these Special Prices, $4.85 and
15.86 positively $8, $10 and $12 values. Despite
the weather last week Our Sale of Quality Shoes at
Special Prices met with the utmost enthusiasm from
the Best Dressed Women in Philadelphia.
Royal Beet Shep
1206 te 10 Chestnut St., 2d Fleer
TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS
White
Buck. Black
or Brown Trim
IUPORTRRB, DKBIONKRB AND MAKERS OF W0UBlf8 AND CHILDREN'S APPARBZ,
OF TaK UIQUBHT CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-BIX YEARS
7 ftt
U AL Chestnut
WkW Cerner
T Twelfth
APPAREL
OF
THE
BETTER
KIND
Dresses: Radical
Reductions
Tub silk, Canten crepe, figured and plain
crepe de chine, all colors, including plenty Formerly te 39.50
of navy blue and black.
16
.se
Dresses for
Extra-Sizes
Attractive styles in checked gingham in
all colors.
10
.00
Silk Wraps and 25'
Capes
te
Of, silhouette crepe and Canten crepe.
Lined in high colors. Cellars of platinum
fox, monkey or caracul.
99
.50
Spert Suits
Plain tailored, and coats with one-piece
dress. Of kasha, rainbow tweed and tre
laine. Lined and unlined.
12
.00
Formerly te 490
w.
Hand-Made
Blouses
Of batiste, hand drawn and hand made.
Peter Pan and tuxedo cellars. Alse
L' blouses.
Special
2
.95
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
In This
Different Kind
of Juvenile Shep
Frecks
An array of smart styles
in imported ginghams and
linens. Many show
touches of handwork en
cellars, pockets and front.
Styles that nre indescrib
able in individual effects.
B or ages 6 te 14.
"2J95 te 12 JO
Frecks
for Tots
Of voiles, imported dotted
Swiss and dimities.
Charming hand smocked
effects. Many styles. Fer
ages 2 te 6.
2.95, 3.95 te 9.95
Tub Silk
Petticoats
Of tub silk and satin; em
broidered or hemstitched.
" 3.95 Were 4.95
Silk Stockings
All perfect: silk from top
te tee. Three styles of
lace clex. Black, brown
and navy.
WjWlre ?
1328 Walnut Street ,
PHENOMENAL CLEARANCE SALE
Entire Stock of
Blouses and Sweaters
33 Off
the present lower ticket prices
Ne Charges Cash Only
During This Clearance
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street-1214
SSWMslsBasBMsBlsBlMSBasMBaMBHaasmaaa
Very Special Values
in
Summer Millinery
Week-end Clearance of Fine Hats
Our entire stock of hand-made hats is being offered at 1-3 te
Vi less than the former prices. Among them are all the wanted
shades and fabrics; hats suitable for every summertime occasion.
There is splendid cheesing at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00.
Yeu Will Find the Very Sports Hat
Yeu Want at Allen's
Straw Sports Hats, $3.50 up
Felt Hats, $7.00 and $8.00
Fashion-made Silk Hese, at $1.45
And Full-Fashioned Seconds at $1.25
Pure silk faahlen-made hemn comes In White, Black. Pole Qrav
Nary and Nude, at 11.45, 8 for Si.oe. y
Beautiful quality full-fashioned pure silk heae, because of ellsht
Imperfections, are reduced te si.ts, lens than half the rrsrular Prien
On these stecklng-e we will accept no phone or mail orders and allow
no returns.
Imported White Lisle Hese Is Ideal for
Sports Wear
Imported Llele Heee In bread or narrow ribs or with Jacquard
effects or K"rench clocks, have all the Hheen et silk and twice the
wearlnr quality of erdlnnry lisle. Fer summer wear with white
Shoes they cannot b equaled. In Blank ns well ns White, SI. en a pair
Imported plain lisle stockings are also wonderful for srelf nnd
tennla. They may be obtained ln White. Black, Beige und Cordevan:
at ISe a pair, S for S2.oe. H
16-Butten Fownes Filesette Gloves
Are a Special Value at $1.(50
In Ecru, Perle, White, Black, Brown, Beaver, Pebble and Medium
Gray.
$1.25 Quality 36-Inch White Linen
at 85c a Yard
This fine white linen, suitable for no many purposes, we hav '
reduced from $1.25 te BSe a yard for a few days" selllnr. "
Saturday Concludes Our i
Annual Summer Sale of
Notions and Toilet Articles ;
Here are a few of the many special values;
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