Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA; FRIDAY, JUNE 0. 1922
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Market SU. Till 9 f. M.
Itdtlphla Girl Among Twen-
fene Americans Presented
te King and Queen
WEN'S TRAINS SHORTER
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The Largest vS Furniture Stere ,1" East
June Brides Loek Out Where Yeu Can Save Meney
our rricr arc lrr htrm than, rltrwnfr.
Ily the Associated Pwm
Londen, June 0. The first of the
three court functions of the wnsen
was held In Bucklnchnm Palace Inst
erenlng. It was a brilliant affair.
Although intended te he mainly for the
diplomatic and official core, there were
bout 1000 fueHa present. In the
diplomatic circle there were about sixty
persons above the normal attendance,
wlnjr te the creation of new States
la the rearrangement of the map of
Earepe.
All the state apartment were opened
for the occasion, hut the. actunl presen
tations te the King and Queen took
place In the ballroom, the largest
apartment In the palnce, and which en
auch occaslena becomes the throne
room, although the King and Queen did
'Het occupy their thrones.
Twenty one American women and
girls were presented. There were
nearly 450 diplomatic and official
5 mentatiens. Kin Oeerje was
reased In the uniform of a colonel of
the Life Guards. Queen Mary were
a magnificent raed!eal-style gown nt
pale blue and geld moire brocade, with
a train of Indian silk of blue and geld,
bordered with a geld galleen with rai rai
breidered lotus flowers. She were a
diamond crown and diamond orna erna
meats. Princess Mary were an Ivery silk
aiarquiiette gown, lightly embroidered
with crystal and pearls in floral de de
alies and a geld lace train.
Mrs. Geerge Harvey, wife of the
American Ambassuder, was attired In n
meke-gray crepe georgette, with the
bodice covered with diamond trellis
work. Her train was gTay elvct trim
med with feathers.
There was n striking change in the
dress of the German representatives.
Formerly they were the most gorgeous
of nil these attending such functions.
J.art night they were plain evening!
dress.
A new regulation, curtailing the
length of the court trulns, proved
welcome. The long trains formerly
made the presentation ceremony cum
brous afid slew.
Miss I.eulse Thompson, of Philadel
phia, was one of the Americans pre
aented at court last night.
MARY BAKER REACHES
LONDON MYSTERIOUSLY
Intimates Marriage te McCermlck
Will Take Place In September
Londen, June 0. Miss Mary Haker ,
arrived in Londen from Paris last
Bight, presumably te remain here until
her wedding te Alli'ter McCermlck.
He did net accompany the party, but
Mary did net seem te be worrying
" about that.
Bhe eluded newspaper men who were .
waiting for her nt the Victeria Sta
tion, her mother and ether traveling ,
, companions bearing the brunt of the
reached the hotel without being seen,
probably by fllng, but none of the.
party would discuss the mystery of her
arrival.
She is new with her mother nt the
Cla'rldge, tired from her trip, and is
remaining In the seclusion of her rooms.
She said "he lind no plan", that she
will be here Indefinitely, and Intimated
that the marriage will take place prob preb
, ably in September nt Weybrldge.
Paris. June 0. Giving her fiance.
AllUter McCermlck. only one kiss. Mls
Mary Landen Haker departed for Lon Len Lon
eon yesterday, accompanied by her
mother.
Chirac". June 1. "I don't believe
anybody gives a darn whether she ever
gets married or net." suld Alfred L.
Baker, millionaire father of Mary Lan Lan
eon Baker, who failed te appear for her
wedding here te Alliter McCermlck.
aBd who has changed her mind and
plans repeutedly since thnt occasion.
"Every time I pick up a paper I see
a story rlieut her," continued hoi
gather. "It makes me sick. I don't be
lieve she has broken her engagement te
Alltster and I knew she is net coming
Berne. Her mother Is with her and they
are going te stay for eme time."
AUTO HOOD CARRIES BABY
Coach Scooped Up Frem Read.
Little Occupant Unhurt
Maple Shade, N. ,!., June 51. Car
ried in Its coach en the heed of a
speeding auto for almost WW) yards, the
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld
Herman, of Leneln, was jolted from
the car when It reached Maple Shade
at night and the driver of the machine
Increased his speed and escaped.
Aside from a couple of contusions, the
child Is uninjured.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman were pushing
the baby conch along the highway while
en a vMt in Moorestown when the
aatelst sounded his horn. The couple
attempted te drag the coach from the
read, but It was scooped up by the
machine and carried away.
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1017 Market St.
The Addition Will Be Ready in a. Few Days Philadelphia's Largest
Clothing Stere Is Still Grewing. These Values Tell Yeu Why! !
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Tomorrow at
Even in the pouring rain last Saturday
thousands of men crowded this store te share
in this ANNUAL SUMMER SALE. And, eh
Man, why wouldn't they? Yeu never saw such
values before! Mr. Hill has been hustling this
week getting in new shipments direct from
NEW YORK and ready again tomorrow with
even better values and greater varieties. Don't
miss this wonderful sale.
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Finest of Coel Cleths
Richest of Summer Flannels
Summer Hemespuns
and Hundreds of Others
Hundred of Styles
Patterns and Colorings
There isn't a stvle. nattem or enlnrintr
that you could want but you are sure of I
finding-it in this sale. And what a collec
tion what a variety-i-nothing like it has
ever before been shown under one reef,
Every man can be fitted, no matter what
his size slims, stouts and stubs aplenty.
Come early 1 First choice is always best
25 & $35 Silk Mohair """' Suits
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SHOOR-TREDS
There's Health and Deuble-Wear
in Every Pair
Don't buy any old kind of shoes for your child just be
cause its summer playtime. One wrongly shaped pair
of shoes may badly distort grrewing feet. "SHOOR
TREDS" strengthen the arch, poise the body weight
correctly and make for muscular, healthy feet and a
graceful sure tread.
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Sisea Oxfords High Shees1
6 te 8, $3.75 $4.00
8K2 te 11 , 4.00 4.50
112te 2, 4.50 5.00
22 te 7, 5.50 6.00
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4 te 8 $2.75
8J2 te 11 3.25
lP2 te 2 3.75
The suits of the best summer ma-
I terials are embraced at these low
prices. They are genuine Priestley
i Mehairs, Gabardines and finest of
1 Palm Beaches the kind that have
the snap and go you would expect
a custom tailor te put into them.
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FINE BLUE SERGES
WORSTEDS
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and savings that show why THIS IS PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST EXCLU
SIVE CLOTHING STORE. Buy them new for immediate wear buy them new
for cool weather wear. The savings cannot be possible again. Every man can
be fitted no matter what his size.
SPORTS MODELS
SINGLE BREASTED
DOUBLE BREASTED
FORM-FITTING SUITS
CONSERVATIVE STYLE
STOUT MEN'S STYLES
SLIM MEN'S STYLES
A wonderful assortment of White
Footwear for dress and play
leather and rubber soles for Chil
dren, Girls and Beys.
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PANTS
Cheese from tweeds, hemespuns,
blue serKcs, flannels and worsteds
in nil patterns and colorings. A
size for every man.
Men's White
FLANNEL PANTS
Fine quality pre-shrunk flannels,
made in the best possible way.
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FOR BOYS-- fd
Average Savings Fully One-Half
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ues for the bev. tee and narents srmiilrV
hurry in and take advantacre nf Hipsp Kin- cevins
J2J? SS WIT? T PAIRS OF PANTS in the new sports models, fancy
weisteds, cassimeres, cheviets and novelty hemespuns. Pants are full lined.
Beys' '2 and $2.50 Sample Wash Suits, 89c
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