VAX v .. iStfc" ' Rdli v i-I. JUST GOSSiPABOUt PEOPLE ttiancy Wynne Speaks About a Number, of F $' Temgni one jLew-a num. KV ' Planned for Sv ,niiTMr. Rebert Learning Ment- If ornery"""",. rn the autumn. The "J -.7i for about a.. year. "; teMd.. let hck about two months f ?ehi5k: and the Gearys-last week, ) " i.fct tee. there will be Mjyeral It?' for tomorrow'; btlde. Betty KmJm Few and her husband, Arthur Sni will rive a "dance, at the Merlen 83? Club for BettWs 'Water, Hannah, , JJlf Vjthur'a brother, falter, who ' !S?i ,. married -at-neon, tomorrow., 'At u - i.iin Betty will be the matron of IheWirtH Arthur. W best man, Mr. Km KerrttS Elliett.' unite, will' STdlnnS$5e at the '.Gelf Club, ffsA sndihr fiance before, the dllary Temple Bradley', of SprlnRfleld. ... and Jack, Purrea.' of -Chestnut ftft, ?SsV marrlanJ.wlll take place Sorrow -in Sptlnnfleld, wilU be the SWeS? ,. idlttner-dance mIS , MafyVaurit, Miss Leenard, will w. JAck'PurveS'la the eon efMts t'in'l'urvM ?nd' a- brother of the Si, Ned," Austin, Dale InA .pjerre." ', In 'Richmond there will be, nn in ! supper for the bridal party of Clen BCa?mlchael, "thi Oaufhter of Mr. and Mrs. LemutPBagland' Car Car mlehtel.'ef Richmond; and Captalri Smw Bewer, U.B.-N.'. the aen of, Mw, Oeerfce Bewer,.' of Vancouver, Torresdale. They will be -married pn Saturday evening , - 4 mHE last meeting of the JunlorCln JunlerCln 1 derelln Dance will' b'e held tonight it the Merlen Cricket Club. Mrs. Matthew Belrd, Jft. wiirretalve, as titted by a let of different boys, who will be ushers. It's in sub-deb party, von knew, and always, very gay and dashing. The ushers will be Mrs. Baird'a n. Mnttbew Balrd,.3d( Jehn Kwing, Bam Ewing, Clymer 'Breeke, Henry 8. Jeanes, Leuis Wells, Pierce Baugh, Aldcn Dallcy and Heren Gressman, Jr. THE Crlsflclds' dance last night was awfully geed. "Je," the guest of honor and a debutante of the autumn, looked sweet In n dress of 'Nile green chiffon with a bouquet'ef Ward' resea. Mr. Cristicld and her ether daughter, Llllle. who married Billy Dixen, of Grccnpeint, Md., helped receive the guests, tee. Mrs. Crisfleld looked well in white lice ever white -satin, nnd Llllle In white chiffon. There were about ninety pcople at the dance and dinner was Btrvrd at tables en the perch. After ward every one danced inside. ISN'T it interesting te hear that Alberta Iteath and Harry Nellson are te be married In the fall? Really, from all accounts, It seems ns though there would be almost as many wed dings In the autumn as we've had this spring. Helen Sewell and Henry Ceze will he married en September 0, and Careline Barclay and Muscoe Gnrnett en October 7, which Is the same 'day ai Cernelia Rankin and Alfred 'Hunter hire chosen. There will be a great many ethers, tee, who have net cheRcn n definite date .vet. Alberta nnd Harry Netlsen haven't, either, though I hear the wedding will be late in October, but that's all. Alberta 1? going te stay with her nance's bister. Mrs. Crawford Madeira, who was Sarah Nellson, nt her home In Ardmore, until nbeut the middle of mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfflmmmmmmmmmmm s lUPORTEItS, DESIGNERS OF TBE HiaUEUT APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND W Mid-Summer Reductions Dresses, V2 Off Evening cr.d dinner gowns of great beauty, including wonderful imported models. SO Dresses Special Of beautiful crepe de chine and Canten crepe, also of foulard, new nnd very un usual at this low price. Summer Dresses Exceptional Values Of every wanted summer fabric, in cluding imported dotted Swiss, Nermandie voile, imported elngham. Smart and de de sirnble styles. Sports Suits Plain tailored models in rain bow tweed and trelaine. Seme lined, ethers unlined. All sizes, but net all sizes In every style. 12.00 Formerly te 49J0 THIRD FLOOU Extra-Size Suits, 15.00 Formerly te Z9JS0 Cut extra full en slenderizing lines. Sizes te 54. itteet&m W Specialize 3W TO-l" J Parties Weddings utter eatwig rr euui the. Autumn July, when she will join her mother, Mrs. Benlamln B, Reath, at her cot tage at .Northeast for the summer. " NANQg WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES J An autumn wedding of great Interest will be that ef'Mlsa Adelaide S. Newlln, daughter Of Mr. and Mra. Jsmn Cuvarlv Newlln, of the Willows, Bryn Mawr, ana mt. wuuam a. u. raui, son or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelll Paul, of Chaat- nut Hill, which will take place at the' unurcn or the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, some time In September. A reception will fellow at the home of Miss New Un'a parents. y. An engagement of Interest In this city announced today Is that 'of Miss Mary Bull, of Minneapolis, Minn.;, and Mr. James Lawrence Pierce, of Blessing, ,Tex. Mr. Pierce Is a brother of Mrs. Allen J. Smith, of St. Davids, wife of Dr. Allen J. Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania He In a a-ra.dun.te at .Haverford College, class of 1920, where 'ub wtw captain D( inc DaseDau icaxn ana a member of the football and track teams. Stlss Ottllle Merris, daughter of Mrs. 'Alfred Paul Merris, of Dundale, Villa novo, and Miss Henrietta Frits, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra Jeseph L. Frits, of Peiham Court, Qermantewn, -rrlli be the guests of honor at a dance which Miss Fritz's parents will give some time In November. The marriage of (Miss Frlta and Mr. Frederick Carrell Brew ster, id, will take place next spring. Mr. 'and Mrs. Frlta and their daughter will 'leave for Bay Head, N. J tomor row, where they will occupy their cot tage until the autumn. Mr. nnd Mra. J. Wllmer Btddle. Of Blnderden Heuse, Chestnut Hill, have taken POnpy Cottage at Saranae Lake ,for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hll, will occupy the Packard camp. Mr. and Mrs1.' wilUam B. Churchman nnd' their children, of Chestnut Hill left last week for Narrngansett Pier, R. I., where they will spend six weeks. Miss Rachel C. Baker, daughter of Mr sTKia rv nalcr. of Bala, will sail r razer Harris, ok nureiuii iiubuiui for Europe early next month, where Bhe Will spena ine Bummer iraveiins in England, France, Italy and SWItserland. Mrs. Herbert de I' Henrique,, of Chestnut' Hill. has left for a. visit te New Hampshire, where she will attend the wedding of Her sister, Mlsa Eleaner Stewart Conever, daughter of the Rev. and, Mrs.. James Petter Conever, wd Mr. Chauncey Haven' Beaaley; which will take place In St Mary's Church, Seuth' Portsmouth, en Saturday next Mrs, Henriques will attend her elster a matron of honor. Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daughter of Mrs. F. Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel read, Overbroek, hae left for a feW days' visit te Atlantle City Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Wilcox Mclver, who are living with Mrs. Melver's par. enta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule, of 2217 Rlttenheuse street, will leave en Saturday, July 1. for Bay Head, N. J., where they will spend a month at the Bluffs Hetel. Mrs. Mclver will leave early lri August for Cape May. N. J., where ahe will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Heff Reed, of Washington, at their cottage until the autumn. Mr. and Mra. O. Upton Favorite and their children, of Deven, left en Thurs day for Soronte, Me., whera they will spend several weeks. An Interesting wedding of the autumn will be that of Miss Laura Detterer Mc Cowen, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brown McCOwen, of Forty fourth and Spruce streets, and Mr. Wln fleld Scott Smith, of this city, which will take place In the Episcopal Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth and Chest nut streets, In October. Mrs. B. Lucia Jerdan and her daugh ter, Mlsa Gladys Jerdan, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Jerdan's brothers, AND UAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL CHARACTER FOR UORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEAifS fattf5 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth 25-00 e.oe 1950 Blouses Of sheer dimity in a diversity of styles, trimmed with pretty edgings of lace. Pi iter Pan, shawl find roll cellars. Unusual at 1.9S FIRST FLOOR THIRD FLOOR in Apparel that Slenierizet the Larger Weman HK2aHHOsm?Offi Guest of Hener SfeiV Si) fmi i'" ' Photo by Phillips Otudte. MISS HELEN HOPE MONTGOMERY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert li. Montgomery, of . Ardrossan, Vlllaneva, who with Miss Mary Geary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn White Geary, will" be the guest of honor at a Flshneuse party tonight tolbe gl?en by Mr. Mont gomery and Mr. Geary. Beth Miss Montgomery and 'Miss Geary will be debutantes of the autumn Mr. Geerge P. 'Helland, of Ridge avenue, Roxborough, and Mr. James J. Helland, of North Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Housten, of Con Cen Con shehocken, are recelvlnr congratula tions en the ,blrth of a daughter, Alice May Housten, cm Monday, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook Straus,. of Drexel read and Upland way, Over brook, are being congratulated upon the birth of 'a son, Gorden Straus, en June 19. v Miss Helen A. Read and Miss Helen F. Corsen, of Chestnut Hill, will spend the summer at Lake Fairfield, N. C. Dr. Henry A. Laessle, of vthe Lenex Apartments, Thirteenth and Spruce atreets, and Mr. Geerge W. Mackensle, of 1831 Chestnut street, are sailing from this country en June 24 en the Ryndam for a nine weeks trip te Europe. The Rev. Charles Herr. D. D., and Mrs. Herr, of 244 Riverside Drive, New Yerk City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Malvlna Herr, te Air. t. isms uarnes, or f nuaaeipnia. Dr. Daniel N. Huslk, of 1808 Locust street, will sail en the Mauretanla en June 27 for a three months' trip through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Meatbaum and their daughters, Miss Blllle Mastbaum, Miss Bettle Mastbaum and Miss Peggy Mastbaum, will net open their cottage this year at Atlantle City, but will stay at the Rltz-Carlten, Atlantic City, for the summer. Miss Marie A. Feley, of thla city, Is orten, Atlantle City, viiuiiiK win menui 01 Mra B. Goldstein, of the Hetel Tou Teu ralne, Atlantle City, gave a luncheon en Wednesday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, Sr., Mrs. Al bert Sacks, Miss Deris Sacks, Mrs. Samuel P. Kelkln, Miss Reslyn Elaine Kelkln, Mrs. Tressa Cehen, Mrs. Daniel Frankel, Mrs. J. Cowan, Mrs. Randelph Weiss, Mrs. Samuel Walgamuth, Mrs. Yail?c.9 Jerdan, Mrs. Rugart Knable, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Silverman, of Allentown, Pa, A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Juvenile Apparel of the Better Kind Very Unusual Values 3.95 Barred Voiles Coel, attractive, smart. Sleeveless Fer agis C te 10. 6.95, Values te 12.00 A wonderful let or summer frocks for juveniles, in dim ity, barred muslins, voiles and g-lnfrhnma. Feryagrea 0 te 14. Firs Fleer Specials Silk Under Slips Special 4.95 Tailored effects In crene de chine and radium. Excep tional value. Sweaters, 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 ' Exceptional Value Kvery color, Including hard-to-get shades, also black and white. White Silk Hosiery, 1.95 Unusual Value Of excellent quality, full fashioned. BstsV!lCTkBBBBBBBBBV'V TimiWmmfM mWMPmMmm m&k:xiimwmumwmm usbSsVwslHBfcJQBHQBK SuH xi3kKl&wE3 EiHBBiHfsMBaBJRisHBBKe HV fslBBBBBBltBBsW,jBlBWs':. BuSiMSiizMwSmBimlmmxmtmkih! mmmmmuwiimM atKBsV TfTT QERMANTOWN ' Mr. and Mra. Magnus Cerln, of Bit West Hansberry street, will leave shortly for their cottage at Beach Haven, where tney wjii, remain until uciedbi. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Elrey Humphrey, of aermarrtewn, are receiving wnirraML" latlens upon tne birtn e MatiAV .Tan TfllmnnrHlra latlens upon daughteh n-" i --.-: ;:" j:... aa Nancy jai Atlantic City. . Mr. spending the aummer with Mr. Hujl; X1uniVlllBa. phreys' parenU ai their cottage at Ohel Mr. and Mr. Prank P. Wonder, of M East Walnut lane, announce .the en gagement of their ' 'daughter, Mtee ; Oer frude Wunder, te Mr. Ervln B. Dlllman. Mr. and Mra.. Kugjn J&!1KL2S? thir family of 1288 West Erie avenue, a at mVest cSulter street for the aiimmitr ' I Mlsa Hertense Peartman .and Mlea Helen Pearlman, of ".?""" ere vlaltlng friends In Atlantle City. Mre, Alfred Clegg.f ljlnceta drlTe and Burnham read, ha been entertain iris; Dr. Jeseph Heward and ffL-5a Mrs. Heward PLee. of Bridgeport, fienn., and Miss Eleaner Scot of Roeinson, I1L, ever the weekend. , YARDLEY phla, and their employee and families held their annual outing, -s At a meeting of the Women's Heme Missionary Beclet ety, held rcmiy - i home of "Mrs. Winiam 'JMwp!f, .". K following officers were dent. Mrs. H. 8. Dande: W.i)I??,?.,. ID Wte a - - . - . wvn, -". .;rk Mra A. O. Hershey: secretary, Miss Nellie Guten; treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Picket M00RE8T0WN The Rev. and Mra F. A. Warden and their family, have gene te i Beach Haven, te remain until the first or Miss Anna Telmu has returned from a trip te Atlantle City. . Master Alfred Faxon aid Master David Faxon will spend two weeks at a boys camp In New Jersey. Calhoun Lachman The marriage of Miss Anna Helen Lachman. daughter of Mrs. I It Lech man, of 1621 North Fifty-sixth street. and'Mr. Jehn Jeseph Calhoun, aen of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Calhoun, of 6034 Lanedewne avenue, took .Plc " Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride. The ? C. Ow" Hepper, pastor of the West Park Pres byterian Church, efftclated. Miss Helen Ivery was the maid of honor and Mr. Arthur Rappepert Bated as best man. A reception followed. Maey Mulhelland A pretty home wedding wiu take place at 8 o'clock this evening, wl Mies Florence V. Mulhelland, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Mulhella when rhter land. f R1KO Tlna atrect. Will MCOmO tne bride of Mr. Heward n. Macy, eijsau Beuth Fifty-second street Thi he Rev, BONWIT TELLER 6CQ CHESTNUT AT IS STREET FOR Closing Out Sale of Odds and Ends Most Exceptional Offerings in Late Spring and Early Summer Apparel and Accessories REDUCED REGARDLESS OF THEIR FORMER PRICES OR REDUCTIONS Women's Dresses Of Reahanara, Velette, Printed Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. Were te 39.50 17.00 Women's Dresses Of Lace, Chiffen, Can Can eon Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Reshanara. Were te 69.50 35.00 Women's Dresses Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Rema, Crepe Elizabeth and Crepe Romaine. Were te 85.00 49.00 Women's Suits Twe- and three - piece Suits of twill cord fabric. Seme combined with silk. Were te 125.00 49.00 Arthur Phillips, pastor efthe Rlonard Rlenard Rlonard sen Memerial Presbyterian Church, Sixtieth and Walunt streets, will offici ate. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white pussy willow' taffeta, with a Veil of tulle, arranged cap-shape ana rastenea witn grange . Blossoms. She will carry a shower, bouquet of white roses,, sweet th valUv Mlaa peas and lilies ei Mlsa Mildred Mulhelland win attend ner Bister as mam ei honor. Miss Helen Dunn will be the brldeemald, Mr. Morten Walker ,of New Yerk, will act as best man. Welnsteln Llpschultz '' A nult waddlna took elftca, at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Rabbi Oscar Levin, when Miss Shirley Llpschulta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Llpschults, Of 6839 Larch Larch weed avenue, bacame the bride of Mr. Samuel Welnsteln, of 6424 Norfolk street A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed immediately after the ceremony. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was imattundad. Mr. and Mra Weln steln left for Canada Immediately after tne reception. Chrlstenien Swan - The marriage of Miss Dorethy Wel come Swan, sister of Mr. and Mra A. Raymond Bishop, of Oermantewn, and Mr. Charles W. Chrlstensen took nlana, en Wadnaadav at After Glew Acres, Nanuet N. T the home of the bride's brother, Mr. James 8 of Canten Crepes, Foulards, Lustre Silks. Linens, Dotted Swiss, Printed Crepes de cmne, s a 1 1 n faced Cantens. Summer Frecks 1375 for Friday and Saturday te effect an immediate removal. yM 123 fViSSR S. 13th St. yfcejpL- Above Oenttmeri'a mr Real Mm Sale! TOMORROW SATURDAY Coats and Capes 45 Misses' Coats and Capes of Tweeds; in rose, blue, red, rust, grey and orchid. Were 12.50 te 27.50 7.50 Coats and Capes Of Tweeds, Shagmoer and Hemespuns for Women and Misses. Were 29.50 te 39.50 15.00 Coats and Capes Of Silk Crepenge, Ger Ger ena, Tricetine, Veldyne and Tweeds for Women and Misses. Were 45.00 te 75.00 25.00 Coats and Capes Of Kasha Cleth, Duve tyn, Veldyn, Tweed, Twill fabrics, Senneta and Duvetyn, for Women and Misses. Were 85.00 te 195.00 50.00 'fWLi. '"'r47Ajy jrfA,v'ii- tfTifc. . - .1 728,' 1922 , , Swan, Jr. The bride was attended by her alster Mrs. A. Raymond Bishop, as matron of .honor. Miss Anna Chris tensen ana Mrs. wuuam . i""""""""''' of New Yerk, were the bridesmaid, and M se Barbara nwan wisnep aeiwi flower girl. Mr. IV Nerrls Harrison, of this city, was best man. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Melllsh, rector of Hely Trinity Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstensen left for an extended wedding tour. They will be at home In Oermantewn In September, j Siriay Excursions enNew Palace Steaer"Prj'ldeat"te Battery Beach imnt " !i tv. 1frSiilAreh 8wt' Ticket tessai trrfa) .------ - . ee eenta Menllght Excursions Down tht River Every Wed., Frl., Sat., and Sunday Evenings at 8:15 P.M. Besfad Trip .-------SO cent Blnstar, Daneins. Rafreehments. PpelJ ehartwra for orsanltatlem apply Baker Amassment Ce.. Ne 8 Arch Rt. Xaysten Main 1480 ARTISANS Annual Outing Wfllew Greve Park Saturday, June 24th Special Features SperU BasebaU. Games Novelties Souvenirs SPECIAL AllTISAN BAND CONCERT WITH MAD1UOAI. CHORUS BAND PAVILION 6:45 P. M. EXTRA GARDEN DAY SATyilDAY, JWNK 24. 2:30 TO 0 80 Irs. FRANK MTI.E8 V Wlnahlcken Ara. te Allan. Lans, turn left te cats. Allen Lane V. R. R. Krs. FRKDERICK W. TAYLOR St. Martina Itna te aata. Hlshland. P. R. R. Admlaalen, BOe Eafh Onnlan Information, tacuat 2030 Benefit Pchoel of Horticulture K EITH'S THEATRE Frsacii X.-Batkaa & Btjas-Bererlr IN "POOR RICH MAN" WEl.lfl, VIROINIA WK8T Frank Davii ft Adete Daraeli Bis Surreundlns Shew AND Araaat Bretker ICE PALACE Evarjr Nla-hEicf uea. DANCING-ROLLER SKATING Skatlna; 8:30 te 10 80 Dancing 830 te 13:00 Ladles, 85c Oants. 85c Couples, 75a Misses' Dresses Dresses of Meire Faille, Canten Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tweed, Jersey and Flannel. Were te 69.50 28.00 Misses' Daytime Dresses Of Crepe de Chine, Canten Crepe, Georg ette, Chiffen; Jersey and Peiret Twill. Were te 79.50 38.00 Misses' Suits Three-piece Suits of Peiret Twill or Canten Crepe; also models combining both mate rials. Were te 110.00 44.00 Silk Sweaters Pure Orgnnzine Silk Tuxedo. Striped weave with blocked weave border. Black, and tan. navy Were te 29.50 18.50 r , ' , K - ' IHAI MHTT&rAT VsTlBSilllff li Wee. Sat .OAeWeekBegfaaiaf Mea4ty ARMAND KALIS Presents SPICE of 1922 n Jrl Talt. Stand br Allan K. roster IN TWfk ACT A NU TttfRTT nCXNKA A TWCLVB HOIIB thikti ncini SHOW INTO THREB HUW BaUKEZKD Stuoendeus Cast Includes: VAlttVa Suratt Adata, Rowland jimmy hu.mv Eta Burrows 'Fentalns James tVatts MMsle Millar rinvla Arcaro Will Oakland Haanulra Jftck Tralner Florence Brown Vrnnk Orars iAicllle Rallantln Jam. Oavler Qaarala lrlra Jans Richardson Rath Rrettiara Jama C, Morten Ceclla D'Andrea Ram .learn Oattlaen Jonas Hsrry Waltars Hclan O'Sha Jehnnr Detnaa Raz Hterar Armani Kails 8 PONY PEPPERPOTS And a Hand-Plcked Chorus of 60 Vtss., 80s In St. 80. Pep. Mali. Vfrv, Rat nai,. SAI.1t. SOe te !. SO. seats row J UN LHractlen Maurice .'. fell W1 L D I N ML Chentnet at 19th. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M. THE COOLEST SPOT ON EARTH HISWIFE'S HUSBAND A Mera Grlpptn Mrsterjr Than 'Tbs Det' Admtaalen, BOe. Ex. Pat. A Holiday Kva, Naxt Weak "Don't Doubt Tour Wife" and HareM Llnyd Arransa te Held Tour Plcnlca In WILLOW GROVE PARK CONWAY AND HIS BAND Tonight, Dance Contest in Dsncelsnd TOMOItnOW ARTISANS' DAT Sports Artisan Hand Concert FsBBBBBBBBPBBBrVVYY sTWbT W! BSSSSSSSSSSBBV ' STBal I " Geerge Allen- 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Continuing the Disposal of the M. J. Lewis Stock IN OUR STORE 1214 Chestnut Street We have purchased the entire stock of M. J. Lewis, 1206 Chestnut Street, who is retiring from business in Philadelphia. Everything has been marked one-third tosene-half off the original Lewis prices, and in some cases the reductions are even greater. Most Philadelphians knew that the store ,of M. J. Lewis has been the representative store of its kind in the city. Net only is the merchandise all of extremely high grade, but the stocks are extraordinarily complete and show exquisite taste in the selection. All the INFANTS' WEAR. Thers are irresistible hand-made babies' dresses, wrappers and sacques of soft flan nels; some beautifully em broidered. Among; the knit goods for infants are tiny sweaters, bootees and caps, all hand knit and some daintily embroider ed. Seme of the carriage robes are knit, ethers are of soft silk. The line of infanta' wear is, in fact, complete, and every item is of the finest grade. STAMPED GOODS. Every line of stamped wear is here represented. There are centerpieces, bureau scarfs, bedsprenda, table covers, dresses and romp ers for children every thing, indeed, that one could wish for or imagine. EMBROIDERED PIECES. These are the models te show hew the stamped goods should be finished. There is an almost end less assortment in dupli cation of the stamped pat terns. As these are done as samples te set off the stamped pieces te the best advantage, the workman ship is exquisite. Seme of these embroidered pieces are combined with patchwork, and there are some tapestry novelties as well. EMBROIDERY SILKS AND COTTONS. All kinds of sweater silks, necMns silks and se forth in a great variety of color' Alse a complete atser' ment of art ncedlewn-k accessories. WOOLS. Geed Sbnphcrd brand floss, knitting jams and zephyrs, vlk-and-woel yarns. A wonderful ' assortment of every con ceivable kind of yarn in the most attractive shades. SWEATERS Silk-and-wool sweaters. i sweaters of wool alen or artificial silk. Many of them are hand made. A splendid selection of sweaters in the neytst styles. Wc announce that in order te give our customers satin factory service en the opening days of the sale, neckwear, bagsand handkerchiefs will be found at the regular counters en line first fleer, eweatcrs in the regular second-fleer dc panfrnent and all ether goods in our recently.epened art necdlevera bccmuh u " m0h'.i. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSMPa. 1- . - fUaMSsftaSBsa i gamaftaav g , jJM &agJBW IfntarranVnTSl si sinaiasB.a.' j fatal VatllaMa-ratla4tfnlr Gser,. ft4.li.rjl ftMtlsWl 4.110 WAUiM WIMlV. 'ht lib rr vita r. w.v,iir A PARAMOUNT PICTURU WHW DOROTHY DaLTQW ) MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY AT It. l'J, S:8e. , T'S. . ' Added Rebert Armbtuater at . the Dun-Art Plannts Wl) MILT) PICCO. nsrjftena Selelrt, , N't wit Wlthard narthalmaas In SSlia' I Z&WMfi9 It Ai M, . 18.' 7 t, n; 8 V-r M9m v v ie 'p. "k: &i NORMA TALMADGE IN "SMILra1 THROUGH" Nt Weeic "THE MAK rRQM IfOMK" , DAI kfV 12T AND MARaUrr JTAlfAtiEf 0j4S A. M. te U p. V. , CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "A WORLDLY MADONNA" A Da"1 AMI A InTH AND CHK8TNUT AKL Alii A 1 0 A ,M. te 11 'l 1 P. M. ETHEL CLAYTON ;- g tnrriD1A ninth and markbt. VILlUIVliV 9 A. M. teltll8P.lt "THE NIGHT ROSE" fin Chaner. Tatrlea Jey. Cullen T,andt C A DlTni 8TH ANU MAUKBT CArllULi 10 A. M. tell:lRP,Ji.r Sessue HaysJcawa "& ill DC JUNIPER AND MAnXBtt" GLUbb VAUDEVILLE' CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 POP. PRICKS' CROSS KEYS QUIA MARKBT NIGHTLY 8:18 MAE DESMOND .'3 IVbl,.. DAT.. H'lD A'jLaA i r;nn THATT OF THE IsONKilOMK PINtV goods described below are of the very finest ma terials and workmanship. ,. The Art Needlework de- partment was undoubt edly the best known in Philadelphia. We are confident that the new prices will prove irresist ible. This is a rare op portunity that is net like ly te reoccur. NECKWEAR, There is a really tremendous stock of neckwear probably one of the most complete stocks in Philadelphia, There is a range between popular-priced neckwear and the very finest qual ity of French handwork. Cellars, vestees, cellar-and-cuffs sets and ruining. may be found in Imcn, muslin, organdie, silk, chilTen and net. HANDKERCHIEFS. An as sortment including the staple trades, novelties and the lovelicst hand embroidered gepJs. BEADED NFCKLACE3. A splendid as- ertment of the newest thing, espe cially Imported goods. BELTS AND GIRDLES. Leather belts of every 3ert, patent leather nn.l suede, as well as metal girdlcn and combinations of metal nnd celluloid. In every wanted color. BEADED AND LEATHER nAND-DAf.S. A geed variety of leather bags in "Ifercnt shades nnd h.ipes and lovely beaded bags in attractive designs. CHILDREN'S TOYS. A stock of children's dells and playthings that would make any little boy's or girl's eyes stand out with astonishment novelties of all sorts, imported and domestic. DECORATIVE NOVELTIES. Scrap baskets, desk bet, lamps and waxed fraita, dressing-table accessories, deer bteps and knockers. These are all lovely things that any woman of ic finement would be glad te have in her home. GIFTS AND PRIZES. A wonderful assortment of novelties suitable for gifts nnd favors. PILLOWS. Pillows of nil shapes and sizes, large and small, round, oblong and square. . , fly W "fl (I If gMgiyjLteyif jM wj-Uwfiiiii: kfl as!, ..wawW1 j-4Mi;tw.n 'CfXS&tZt,.
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