'! 71 TV x:rr R, rwB! ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Wflaney Wynne Tells of the Tennis Tournament Given by Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Mctadden for Their Daughter She Sees Smart Clethes '.mjBEHS of tfie younger rrt who M ,llnr tenuis nre mtirh excited ever irJG&.ment which .Mr. and Mr. nt Own fert: f lt" J ' frlcket Club, and will go ?, A ,$, the week. It will lie n Jfrvnasme-,, P UBLIO LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUIY 5, 1922 l0U!Kln etlvlnj this week tPwftir .lm Khtcr Cnrellnc. The nftnlr Wfrr h?,r.id5 nVlerk this morning, nt l'rfrtf'l ' Z ,iL rl..l. n.,,1 will IT, ; ni North tomorrow wmi nr ira, 'j . m rnber of the ethers wilt net be J.". "?nv thretmh it nil, There nre .n "lru,.,r...-..nt. these rmrtnkina. k.lAI IOU",",,' .. l. ...l' 1 irfth one 1 or two exceptions, ecing umicr iT it wns n Httle earlier In the ; wrrfn Jm 1 lnrtcil n week. This yenr's f w"m,nt Is net Hkcly te ltint that C"U mnny of the participants ' ''"n't'nw.'ltle Thomsen, who Is . Brit" Poe.1 player-yen knew she s ' t1??1"' 'rimmsen'H .veitiwr sister Is ffyvnrili tomorrow with her fnmll IW w ." ,.,i,i;a ffirlR' nineties and 'hrar that Ellen Harrison and 'liilw Valentine arc te piny tpgetner I K he mixed lebles, ke they will be a K r brother Charlie wen the mixed 2blV tart year. Ellen la te mnke I' lit debut next season. Hue s nn nt triftive girl. I hear she Is going In for tit ne ami is cum-r u i-uiinm n t ffnnnt of a Olrl Scout Troop out "fli-unin Unc. Her mother. Mrs. i Srlcs Cutls Harrison. Jr., has lately ttn elected te the Olrl Scout Counsel. V T SAW Kitty Knight Smith en Chest - f J, nUf street recently In nn unusually ,' irtitr frock of dark blue French chlf- ran cloth. The skirt was accordion letted as were mu mcuivB. j. 11,1 u nun 1 wft girdle of georgette crepe, nnd WT stockings nnd black slippers nnd a Hick bat of mllnn strnw, trimmed with clertfrs of white flowers. I henr that Klttr Is going te Camden, Me., next I month te visit Alie Hniier. leu Knew ttemih most of Alice's time was spent It Smith College. TALKING of smart costumes, Wnl b'urga Reilly I'ainc wns in town one (fir last week in a frock straight from Paris and Mie looked very nrctty. The jress was absolutely sleeveless, nnd the dilrt wflfl longer, in the latest .style. Wilburga's hnir is gloriously beauti ful, go feft and curly. She nnd Sandy ire moving Inte their house in Lech Haven this week and later will visit Mr. Augustus Palne In his Adirondack (imp. TMD you knew that the girls who have J gene te Europe with Rachel Hnker ind Elizabeth Thompson nre going te Obernmmergnu te attend the Passion Play? That will be n wonderful ex perience. I had a letter lust three days iKofrem a friend who had been fn Ober immrrgau for the plnv, and (-he snld thnt It was a most reverent, wonderful performance; thnt Anten Ennc Is ns remarkable ns ever, nnd the .Tildas, who li a descendant of Jeseph Mayer, the former ChrMuw. is (.Imply magnificent in his acting. The cirls who nre going with Rachel nnd Elizabeth are Je-c-filne Tlioiiipt-en. Edith Jehnsen. Mil dred Longstreth, Madeleine James, Miry Frances CInrksen, Frances Hnrt Hnrt heme, Margaret Spencer, Louise Scull, Mirjaret Douglas nnd Martha Harvey. JOB uas struggling with hii lessens. Among (.aid lessens were Biblical topics, and nmeng ether questions Mether asked (for Mether wns helping klm, you knew) was: "Why wns Luci fer cast nut of Henvcn?" "Oh," said ffld? Oh. I knew, he wanted te be like Hed, and, zip down he went." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Jehn Wnpner. or Pour Onls. Rhoplheuso lane, Gerninntewn. pave his MMlat-nome ycaterduy. Luncheon was enea. .Ne cards were sent out. mr'.n?H'J iMr,8, A!fxnn'er Hamilton Mi,6.ltn nt''1 nt (Unner yesterday at Mlrniar, their estate nt Xewpert. An Intereatlnp debutante of the nu ??", "-'li be Miss nilzabeth Iv! How Hew !i;i,naVsrht.er,?rSira Frederick Heppln Sh' ' vf ,41.1 ?euth Carllsle street. Z, ; '' b Introduced by her mother T??li "Vrwcek Jer Baver Camp. East Jumrner. n 8he wlU 8Pend tha iSr,l.CLarcnce1 w- "elan. of nosement. . .v.cuPK?'np hls CBtftte n Bello Belle eiJ,t. ..",' NewPrt. entertained forty festa at dinner last evenlnu. JtMhL, ?rlne '"'barten Merris, vSrt ri,Mri ani1 Mra "n-rrlsen 8 Merrli, of the Annex. Oak Lane, who with her parents, In occupying their summer place, Herschenrt. .Inmestewn, n. I., will rIve nn exhibition dance nt Lnnsmere, Newport, en Wednesday next at the garden fete t0 be Riven for "benefit of St. Jehns Church, New. pert ?Ir;.nml Mrs- Je,,n n- Slnnett, of 2040 Locust Mreet, nre ependlne the summer at Upper 8t Reuls Lake, where they have taken a camp until the au tumn. Mr. and Mrs. Perslfer Prazer. Jr.! of Chestnut Hill, nre at Spring Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Philemen Dickinsen, of Phlllstla. Chestnut Hill, left en Prtdav for Spring Lake, where they will spend a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewis, pf 1914 Spruce street, have left for Mersteln, Pa., where they nre occupy ing their farm, Mersteln, for the sum mer. Mrs, Walter C, Clothier and her daughter. Mist Plorence Clothier, of Meeting Heuso read. Wynncwoed. sailed last week for Europe en the Celtic, where they will travel for sevcrnl months en the Continent, returning In the early autumn. Mr Theodere Ducelne: Slnrr. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodere Ducelng Htarr...P.f .323 Mereland avenue. Chest nut Hill, has returned frdm Rldgefield Scheel, nidgefleld. Conn., where he h a student. Mr. Starr will shortly leave en n meter trip te Cape Ced, Mass. T M nrLd Mrs- Nerman Milliard Mae I'flHh, who have been spending part of their wedding trip In the West nnd were the guests for n few days of Mr. MncLclsh's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. An dnew M,aeLelsh. of Cralgle Lea, Olencee, 111., will return home today. Mrs. Mac Jyeisn, before her marrlnge en June 1. was Miss Lcnore A. McCall. Miss Carollne T. Drayten, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. PercKal Drayten, of Stenton avenue, Chestnut Hill, has left .u. emvtr terap, L,ast union, Me., where she will remain until the latter part of August. Miss Mary E. Converse, of nosement, sailed last week for a trip abroad, where sne will spend the ntimmer In foreign travel. Miss Eleaner Smith, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Denrbern Smith, of Spring alley, Wynncwoed. will shortly leave for Camp Meredith, N. H where she will spend the summer. Miss Loulse A. Schulte and Miss Bes Bes sle Schulte, 161 West Legan street, Ucrmantewn, nre spending several days as the guests of their brother-in-law and ue! ,Mr- and Mrs- Benjamin Mar. chant, In Atlantic City. Mrs. Walter Dalslmer sailed en Sat urday en the Homeric for a trip abroad, where she will spend several weeks In lureisn travel. Mrs. Edward Beecher Flnck, of 1518 Pine street, has returned from a few weeks visit te Chautauqua, Bradford, Pa., and Buffalo. N. Y. Her daughter, MIbs Sara Beecher Flnck, left en Frl day for a visit te Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Jeseph Mumford, who has been attending the women's convention at Chautauqua, has returned home. Mrs. Edward D. C. Lynch nnd her fnmlly have closed thelr town house. 1911 Spruce street, and are occupying their summer home, 123 Seuth Itldcway avenue, Chelsea, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. David Rlcsman and their daughter, Miss Mary Itlcsman, of 1715 Spruce street, sailed for Europe en Saturday, where they will spend the summer touring the Continent. West Philadelphia Mr. und Mrs. Emanuel B. Friedman have returned from their wedding trip through Canada and the New England States, and have gene te Heading, where they will make their home. Befere her marriage nt the Hetel Majestic en June 11 Mrs. Friedman was Miss Pauline Greensteln, of 7728 Woodland avenue. Mrs. A. Van Octcn Campbell, of 6033 Jeffersen street, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Agnes D. Camp Camp bell, and Mr. Jeseph Kusaell, Jr., 0f ?m !- Recently Married iggfr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHrv'i'v ?(, jtmLW PL ''' YkRTVa V p '" ".',. ' IssssBAksiiiiiK M : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH MRS. CHAS. WAGENBAVR . Of 1,727 North Seventh street, who was Miss Elsie M. Schell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schell, of 1051 Ger Ger mantewn avenue, before her marriage en June SI North Philadelphia The mnrrlage of Miss Julia Regtna Cedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Cedy, of 1337 North Seventeenth street and Mr. Charles Garrett Bash, of 3517 North Seventeenth street, took place en Wednesday last nt St. Stephen's Church, Bread and Butler streeta. The Rv. Peter Stewart officiated and celebrated the nuptial mass. Present In the sanc tuary were the nev. William F. Beyle, of St. Stephen's Church, and the hev. Jeseph H. Smith, of the Hely Seul Church. A breakfast followed the cere mony, after which Mr. nnd Mrs, Bash left for Canada. They will be at home after July 15 nt 3742 North Seventeenth street, Tiega. Miss Marlen Harbison, of 181 West Susnuchauna avenue, hns returned from YoUngstewn, O., where she has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs William Arthur Themas at their home, Thebcn, en Legnn read. Miss Harbison was a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Margaret Ger trude Themnn nnd Mr. Severn Parker iter, jr., of Sharen, Pa., en June zs. Germantown Mlri Margaret Calne nnd Miss Doro Dero Dore thv Calne. of 100 Pelham read, have sailed for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn F. Penrose, of the Wlssahlcken Apartments. Germantown, entertained at dinner nt their cettage nt Ocean City last Thursdny evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Lucy Marie Penrose, and Mr. Begcr B. Ow Ings, of Maryland, whose marriage took place the following evening. Their guests, which Included the bridal party, were Mlse Mnrjerle Lewis. Miss Elis abeth Hepo nichardeen, Miss Ida E. Meigs, Miss Alma Penrose. Miss Ger trude Penrese, Mr. Frank Hand Jack Jack eon, Mr. Sproul Lewis. Mr. T. Beeve Price. Mr. Lawrence McEvey and Mr. James C. Owlngs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Bebrow and their family, of West Cllevcdcn nvenue, nre spending the cummer at their cot tage at 17 Seuth Dever avenue, At lantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Sheneman and Sirs Washington Lleber, of 139 Wcsi Manhelm street, are at 6 Seuth Richards avenue, Vcntr.er, for the summer. 1527 North FAltnn (- nn 'n..1nw June i 29, In the rectory of the Emanuel Presbyterian Church, Forty-second street and G Irard avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell will live at Penflcld after their re turn from a wedding trip. Xhe ."IarrlnB0 et M'ss Bertha Port Pert Port nerr, of 4927 Chancellor street, and Mr. Harry L. Niden, of 1324 Seuth Lawrence ftreft ,0.ek Place Wednesday, June 28, In this city. .,;Ir4 nnd Mrs- Itobert W. Sproul. et 215 Seuth Ferty-slxth street, have geno ...f?c.e,?n C1,y- whcre tney w' remain until the autumn, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Surtt We returned from their wedding trip and 2 hme ' J4B ?eutn Forty-ninth s,re,,t,- JLr.a Surtt wl" be remembered as Miss Floreijce G. Hunells. Mr. nmltMra Jehn A. Dwyer have returned from, their wedding trip and are occupying their house, 1222 Seuth FIRy-elghth street. Mrs. Dwyer, before her recent marriage, wn Mies Catherine r Benner. .f Overbroek. .n?ir,r.llnd Mrs- Charles B. Fritz, of 3903 Spruce street, who have been abroad since April, have returned te their summer home at Edgewater Park. Mr RnlPh Andersen, of Forty-fourth and Walnut streets, returned te her home last week from Selbyvllle. Ky . where she was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and S. R. Klnner. for six weeks; Mrs. Henry Clay Svenk. of Hamilton SSSHl T.l?lr,t';,"lh4.n nnd Chestnut BLrepV.' falIfd for Europe lest week en the Majestic and will travel through Europe until the late fall. Atlantic City Bailey Is vice commodore, held a patri otic day. Yacht races In which ever twenty-five beats contested were the feature of the afternoon, while the chil dren found real delight In a potato race and looked ahead te the day when they, tee, could "sail a sail." Commedore Bally, of Lu Lu Club, Is one of the best known and most enthusiastic navigators alone the Jersey coast, never having missed a race in fifteen years. Hetel visitors began te pour Inte At lantic City early Saturday afternoon. Many arrived te spend the Fourth, whlle great numbers are already booked for the entire season. Among the prominent Phlladelphlans spending the summer at the Traymere nre Mrs. Alexander Brlnten Coxe and Mrs. J. Harrison Smith. Mrs. Geerge Huhn, 3d, spent- the week-end ever the Fourth at the Chel sea Hetel. Dr. and Mrs. Loul J. Burns were also registered at the Chei- eea ever the holidays. Miss Elizabeth S. Troutman. of Oak Lane, Is at the St. Clare for the entire season. Mr. Geerge W. Yeung Is also registered at the St Clare. Later he will be jolned by Mrs. Yeung and their family. Mrs. R. M. Bagley, of the Rlttcnheuse, was registered at the (Ambassador for the Fourth. Miss Evelyn Murphy, of the, Bel gravla, Is ntVcntner, te remain until August 15. The Misses Sellers, of Seuth Forty fifth street, are upending thlH week at the Aberdeen Hetel, Longport. Mr. and Mrs C. J. McNulty and their family, of 3606 Baring street, have opened their cettage en Seuth Rhede Island avenue. Miss Eleaner McNulty is nn enthusiastic member of the At- rrrre''1 KNITTING WOOLS 187 Samples Upen Request Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St. f "TCoie yyywMywwyywyyMyyyywyw With flogs gaily flying from slub. heuncn, yachts and meter beats, and special musical programs arranged at many of the beach front hotels, a pa triotic Fourth ushered In the summer season nt Atlantic City. Beat races were the order of the dny at the Chelsea Yacht Club, of which Mr. Frederick J. Peth, of this city. Is commodore, and a large and smartly dressed audience looked en. At the Atlantic City Yacht Club the races opened at 10.30 nnd Included open rnces and one design class beat race In the afternoon enthusiastic Interest wns centered In the open handicap race, which started off at 3 o'clock. Mr. Alan Endlcett Is commodore of this club. Over at Venice Park the Lu Lu Temple Yncht Club, of which Mr. Jeseph Painted Furniture for Chambers & Breakfast Reems which appeals te perneni of refinement anil Reed taBti Moilerately priced. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. lSin Walnut St. 101 I'urk Av. I'hll idelplilii New Yirl 'iiml it Mri'ITrr' !'.. CT Ifie Talis ij j. 1126 Walnut St Lawler One Doer Frem 12th St. Beginning Tomorrow W Art Taking 331-3 Off Every HAT In tteck. This alie applies te huts vrhlrh haTe already feren greatly reduced. Truly wonderful Tulurg 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping Apartment Heuse S. E. Cor. 16th and Locust Streets. Absolute fireproof building. Several available, also desirable Doctors' Offices. Inspection invited. All modern equipment. Refrigerators, laundry, separate maids' quarters. Private Branch Exchange Many New Feature! ffltfflKnK 111:1 siiil Nestle LANOIL Laneil Precess of Permanent Waving llrntlne nre nnlr 7 m In n t A Lnnell wave It natural loeklnc. permanently wavea nair. iviin.. n sheen ana Eieti, te, "v thnt nil healthy ifan, hair Khniitd have """ N. W. THEE 33 8- 0,h Wave At. N&Lae Jit npI v jTH.raWr Ats Mk I iffi? iw.'u; Tr . . "5rtinfct! 3fe&3rfSSI I! pKraEBQaoaQseagsEira l mBSBSsBssBsssssm. tUPORTERS .DEBiaSBRS & MAKRRS OF WOilKX'S AND CHILDRESS M APPAREL OF TllU lllOlir.RT CHARACTER FOR MORE JcV 56 THAX TWES'TV-SIX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND A 49$ w Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Distinctive Dresses $13.75 Values te $19.50 . . Of printed crepe, tub silk, foulard and crepe de crime. Wonderful opportunity. Summer Frecks, $5 te 12 Values te $19.50 0 i 9 ffmgham uncrushable linen, Swisses, plain ana dotted voile. Plain tailored and trimmed. hniers' Summer Frecks 2.95 te 6.95 . were te 12.50 Of voile, imported ging ham, chnmbray and linen. or ages 2 te 14. Kiddies' Sampler Frecks 0e til New... .9'0U formerly te 5 JO Of chnmbray, gingham, English prints and chintz. Bleemer styles Included. Fer ages 2 te 0. BOWIT TELLER &, CO OAeJpeciafty JJxep ofOriyinatienr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR THURSDAY SUMMER SKIRTS-SPECIAL High-grade Shirts Very specially priced Gabardine Shirts 4.50 A group of HIGHER-PRICED FINE TWILL GABARDINE skirts featuring the wrap-around and mere tailored effects. Hand bound buttonholes, pearl buttons, novelty pockets and belts. Flannel Skirts 8.95 Beautifully tailored,. Sports Skirts of excellent quality WHITE FLANNEL at this special price tomorrow. Straight-line tailleur model with just a suggestion of gathers; narrow belt and hand-tailored pockets. Silk Skirts 13.95 Exceptional offering of distinctive Sports Skirts of ROSHA NARA. IN ORCHID. WHITE. GREY AND SAND fashionable sports shades. Youthful model cut en lithe straight lines, introducing novelty pockets and belt. THIRD FLOOR m tytcWfct lnAfWw) that SUnitrtm tht Larger W6mnffij& Exceptional Values PURE SILK SWEATERS 15.00 Tuxedo Medels Slriped or Novelty Weaves A remarkable group of higher-priced sweaters offered tomorrow at this special price finest grade pure silk in striped or smart neveltv weave in BLACK. NAVY, BEIGE. JADE. FLESH COLOR, RED. WHITE? JAVA. Plain or braided sashes. Weel Slip-Ons Very Specially) Priced Mohair and Alpaca slip-en Sweaters in all fashionable colors and striped color combinations. High or V necks. FIRST FLOOR 3.75 lantle City Yacht Club atxl took put In the beat races yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Shllllnif, of 229 Seuth Fiftieth, street, have opened thelr Atlantic City cettage. Miss Mary H. Rhodes, of 122S Fill more Btree(, Frankford, accompanied by Mrs. Jehn T. Crankshaw, Mrs. Z. W. Simons and Miss Muriel Simons, are stepping; at the St. Clare. Mr. S. R. Bush Is registered at the Ambassador, as are also Mr. and Mrs. Otte A. C. Hagen, who will remain nil summer. Anether Phlladelphlan at the Ambassador Is Mr. Warren Plumber, who Is a frequent holiday visitor at this hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Neale MocNeIll are spending the summer at the Traymere, m Is ale Mrs. James Elverson, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Berger, of 115 Seuth Flfty-Hrst street, are spending the summer at a popular Pennsylvania avenue hotel. ANNOUN BACH PORT trarN NGNEW RACH RAIT . OF CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONIY TWttfcVB FOR TEN DOLLARS Yardley A pretty wedding took plnce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Hat terthwatte, Ynrdley, en Saturday last, when their daughter, Miss Alberta Letchworth, became the bride of Mr. Oscar W. Davis, of Harrlsburc. Miss Mariana Sntterthwalte, sinter of the bride, wan muld of honor and Mr. Harry C. Fex, Jr., of Philadelphia, acted as The Only Orlrtna! . Csn HELENE SALON ; ' jrermanent ; Oil Treatment Ringlet V Effect en Bobbed Head. 1 , nlr Tinting Ne Drm Used 102 S. 13th Street VX J J Kennedy llldg. Tnlce Elerater ! ' Thenei: Walnnt 7D68-7UBSI 4 Direction Manrlrs E. Frit L D I N Chf-.tr nt At 10th. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M. piiii.Anr.i.rniA'H coei.kmt thkatbk KXCI.U8IVB flltST HHOWfite FLORENCEVIDOR 9 IN The REAL ADVENTURE Frnm the fsnienf novel W .. Henr Kllchell Whiitr Added "HOME C1.AHH." with nrewnle, th Wnndrr Des nt the Mnlr en ALL SI2ATS EXCEPT SATURDAT 3llC AND HOl.lfJAT EVCN1NQ8 NEXT WF.EK-"THK PnWKll WITHIN" best man. The ceremenr was) 1 by the Rev. William J. Bene. K EITH'S THEATRE V1VIENNE SEGAL Philadelphia'" Mimical Comedy star WROE'H HUMS OF 1028 DAVE KOTTl HAItKY IlltKKN and GEORGE LE MAIRE (With Je Phillips) Tremendous Summer Feature Siewl Direction Btanley Company of Ai ALWAYS. PEnnECTLT VENT1LA' Mkiaaam 'i m ?S" afSf'i m MNETEENTIt MA11KCT 11, 1:30, SAO, B:S0, 7J9. tile) "OVER THE BORDERS A PAnAJfOUNT PICTURE FHATtmiifS Betty Compson & Tem Meer" Mi- ... Ml- a11IW.A !.- Added Hew te Make a Hfcrtle for 60 Cti.( 10 A. M.1 I Vr TJSrlten m V Bread nnd Chestnut AGNES AYRES 0&. is., a, a. s si 10 P.' WILLOW GROVE PARK Thin Anether HERBERT DAY i (RrprntNl by Rau-t) VICTOR lir.RIinnT nnd Ills (Irrlirstm In Fenr Concert of VICTOR IIKIllinRT'S Compositions nli iir 12TH AND MARKET r ALALL t: a. m. te n p. m.- "The Weman Who Walked Alow" With Dorethy Dalten MILTON H1LL8 WANDA HAWLET , ARCADIA IRENE CASTLE 10T1I AND CHESTNUT 10 A.M. te 11:1ft P. M. FRENCH HBBL8" IMiTlDI A NINTH AND MARKET VldVJfllil n A. M. te 11:1S P.M. OOUVERNEUR MORRIB- ! "Yellow Men and Geld" " n A niTfal BT1I AND MARKET CAlHvJLi 10 A. M. te ll:inp.M. "Seeing's Believing" VIOLA DANA ri nnv juniper and market bLUBL VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 te 11 Popular Prless CROSS KEYS 00TH A MARKET' NIC1HTLY 8:I.t WED.. SAT.. S:ir. MAE DESMOND and mr In "DADDY IXNO L,E08" - ! e r ec le i sr 1510 CHESTNUT STREET Sweeping July Clearance Of Our Complete Stock of Smart Apparel Which We Place en Sale Tomorrow At Reductions of lA te Vi NOTE: Our merchandise policy is te carry nothing ever ftem one , . season te another. Therefore, everything in the store has been drastically reduced te make room for incoming Fall merchandise. All sales are final. Te Clear All High-Grade Frecks Prices Have Been Reduced XA te y2 and Mere Medels for All Occasions Formerly 39.50 te 125.00 $28 $38 $48 te $68 The most charming models of the season in Canten, Crepe Rema. Georgette, Reshanara, Crepe Renee, Laces, Satins and novelty fabrics. On the Third Fleer. Individual Frecks Reduced Frem 35.00, 45.00 and 49.50 te An unrivaled selection of Sports and After- ifa neon Gowns in Canten, Georgette, Reshanara, Crepe Rema, Crepe de Chine and novelties. Reduced Y3 te V2. Second Fleer 25 Closing Out All Tub Frecks 7.50 te 39.50. Silks, Linens, Cottens Reduced! 4.75 8.75 13.75 19.75 An unconditional remarking of Imported Linens. Voiles, Swisses, Habutais, Organ dies, Crepe de Chine. Printed Silks, Ginghams, Nermandies in numberless modes. Reduced Y3 te 2 and Mere. Second Fleer CAPES & DRESSES Of Silk Vrlette & Tint O'Sheen Individual models formerly selling te 49.50. 18 .00 FROCK SPECIAL Formerly te 29.50 40 Frecks of Lightweight Cleths, Tweeds, Jerseys for country and mountain wear. Te Clese 5 .00 at SPORTS WEAR 10.oe Your choice of Suits, Coats, Capes, Dresses, Dresses with Capes, Skirts with Capes. Remarkable Value COATS CAPES 18.75 28.75 3,8.75 Cleth and Silk Medels. Values te 89 JO SMART BLOUSES Fer the July Clearance Offer Savings of One-Third Blouses Formed) 4.98 te 15.98 Reduced New te 3.75 te 9.75 Special Sweater and Underwear Values Have Been Prepared for This Sale. 100 NEW HATS Te Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost Rough Straws Peanut Stratus Leghorns, Satins Cantens, Felts. Every smart shape of the season. Rich flower wreaths, novelties, etc. 'Ne C. O. D All Sales Final. Ne Exchnnne .50 i Dm wm i .? ll:. m mMTM M.C1 J.T lfr jsa a1-?! ' I tit ' W..a.V,.CTjL4.,,r-,. A , k.- . . .. vr- , .) . .TH V 1 " . LWJ . .Iff, .V,,i'tVt')f41 J, msmcfmgmidA 1 ' l ' '-ZTJ i v