m m'Mi ML vVflA fc - ji mwbie y hlSm CT J 1 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Pageant te Be Held in Newport Next Menth She Sees Smart Freck Wern by Miss Mary B. Tliayer Various Matters GREAT nlll for THBAlt that Mrs. Heward Spencer fimhiiin Is te Imve charge of the mttnnt of the Art AiteoHntlen in New 5!S which in te take place dnrlnr the I'". . n AitmMt. And Mrs. flrnbnm has chexcn Lntirn TliiMte ami ffrtIMM - -It n MV K 1.in.t- ports, tmira about sixteen tears of age ami hnj her mother's aemt faeks and wonderful complexion. She te Mil nnd we" h"t an. will make a evdv heroine. Tlie pnjreant H te be inlM "The Viking" ami la founded S rlomfenew' poem, 'The Skeleton tayomkn'ew Mrs. Graham was Miss Margaret Thayer, a sister of 3lr. Sjdney Thayer, who inaxrieil Miss. ELe Mower. Mrs. Graham' younger Seghter.I'eaay.waB. married late last Lnth lit Newport te Devercux Josephs, it Baltimore and Newport. Mrs. Oriluiu and her family spend every Maimer In Newport, where they have a tilla. many Pnlladelphlans Europe en Saturday. Mrs William Kins nnu iinira, who you remember enme out Inst year, went en the Adriatic, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Iharer also sailed for Paris, where they will spend some time. Mrs. Thayer's tister. Mrs. Umbsen, who lives most of her time In New Yerk new, sailed with I them. Mrs. Perry Allen nnd Mary left last week also for the ether side, and Dr. Jee Lcldy is taking a nhert trip. DID you knew that Mrs. Bill Dlssten has gene back te England again? She tells me she loves It se In Londen The expects te spend the greater part of her time there. Mrs. Disston is cer tainly a stunnlng-loekinr woman. She Se erer from England about two months age te stay with her daughter, Pauline Wanamakcr, and te sec i ner new granddaughter. Her son, William Dunlop Dlssten, lives at their old place Norwood avenue. Chestnut HHUNwh his wife and children, but Mrs. Disston .1 .amii rrt nprp inr vihil ui iiuc. ctnu ben she is in the United States makes her headquarters in New Yerk. MABY THAYER has one of the nattiest frocks I have seen this season. She was out at the Philadel phia Cricket Club one day Inst week, wearing a dress of lavender ratine with I band of cretonne flowered in pink, lavender and green around the end of the skirt and finishing the neck and ilecves. The cretonne was Joined te the ratine with buttonhole work in lavender wool. It was a decidedly unique lden nnd most becoming te Mnry. who is rather fair, like all the Wheelers you knew her mother was Miss Gertrude Wheeler. The hat worn with this pretty frock was of Invcnder satin and had a small bunch of flowers ou the Mary will join the Geerge Pnekards when they return from Europe and go Tilth tlicm te their camp in the Adi Adi rendaeks for the uienth of Angunt. Mary and Ruth Packard came out two seasons age. and the Crossways. GwyneiM Valleyi ar. rived yesterday at Het Springs, VI. Mrs. Gterrts Emten Starr an4 her son, of Chestnut 'Hill, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Charles H. Ayres, of BR West Flfty-nxth street. New Terlc, have metered te Moen Lnke Heuse Ju the Adirondacks te spend the remalndai et the summer. Miss Margaret Tatnall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram O. Tatnall, of Reberta rend. Ardmerc was the ruest et honor at a lance which her grand mother, Mrs. Heward Boutcher, of New Yerk, gnve at the Country Club at Pretttsneek, Me., en Friday evening". Miss Tatnall Is spending: the summer at rreutsnecK witn nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eramet M. J. Bearden are receiving congratulations en the birth, of a daughter, Suzanne Victeria, en July IS. Miss Helen Hepo Montgomery, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery, of Ardresaan. Vlllnneva, will ieave en August I for Newport, hum ifhft will tinenil ten days before ROlng te Narragaitsett Pier and Watch HIIL She will return te thin city the middle of September nnd will make her fienut at a ten, te no given ny ner parents en Saturday, September 23. Friends off Mrs. Trenchard limlen Ncwbeld, of Breezy Brew, Ardmere, will be glad te learn that she returned yesterday te her home from the Uni versity Hospital, where she has been qulte HI for several weeks. Miss Gertrude U P. Conaway, daugh ter of Mrs. W. Ilarklle Henry, of Pine Cottage, Uosement. will spend the first two weeks of August at Narragansett Pier at the cc4tae erf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nerrls, of Rllerslle, Falls et Schuylkill, where she will be the guest of their daughter, Miss Mary Dobsen Nerrls. Miss Eleaner S. Gamble, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rebert G. Gamble, of Welaunee. Havcrferd. will go te the Ausable Club, in the Adirondacks. some time In August te spend a month with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ij. Stlnsen. cf New Yerk and Hlghheld. 4TTRACT1VE MATRON Hunting, I I. Mra Richard M. Newlln, of Indian Run Farm. Whltferd. will leave this city the beginning of next month for Cohasset, Mass., where she will be the guest or ner sen-in-iaw ana eaugmer. Mr. and Mrs. Marian C. Hebbs, of Broekllno, Mass. Mrs. Charles William Schwartz and her family, et Walnut lane, German town, will leave en August 1 for Vcnf Vcnf ner, N. J where, they will remain until the beginning of September. Her daughters. Miss Anne Schwartz and Mlsa Katherine Schwartz, will make their debuts in the autumn. Miss Mary F. W. Fcrcher, daughter et Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perchcr, of Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, will Ieave next week for Bar Harber, Me., wbere she will, spend several weeks. She will later go te New Hampshire. Miss Porcher, who recently returned from a several months' Mediterranean cruise, has been spending' some time at Cape May. flflWMaflaBB! 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Mtsn Teresa Jennlnc nnd Ml Afm Meran. who have bean iinendlnip n f weeks as the guests of Miss Ruth Tayer at her summer cottage In Parkland, will ieave this week for an extensive trip through the West, stepping at Grand Canyon, Wye. Mr. S. Campion Weed, of 2B27 Seuth Lambert street, has returned home after spending several days as the guest of Mr. Jeseph Gardiner in Ocean City. Mra. Walter Samana. of !!;? Rnth Twentieth street, Is in Ventner for the summer. Mr. A. W. Wheeler, of Reading, Pa,, la visiting friends In Seuth Philadelphia. Norristown Miss Gertrude Selah, of Stanbrldee street, entertained at five hundred and a surprise i "traveling;' shower In honor of Miss Myrtle Batten. Miss Batten will leave en Wednesdny next for Piatt S. D. The euests were Mlie nSV' I Chambers, Miss Katharine Leverlmr of Mr. and MrsTRnbert P. iloener. of ' Sf.'Jl'. u'iDerl. wctlenen. Mrs. Clarence .- . ..- r- . . . Kinn aih j mtnw. ..r... a WnlUltrtnn Phl,nn, TTI11 ' nnAnt tn l . "DILLY simply hated te go te Sunday D fclioel. Every week as the time tame around he would discover n head ache or peme ether ailment te keep him at home. Semchpw he hnd a most tinsmpathctic family, for the headache plea was usually stilled with a glnss of milk, "because he must be hungry," and the inevitable best suit and shoes were finally put en and the young mnn had te go. One evening nfter an unusually long lessen nilly began talking te father en the wbject just before bedtime. Snld he: "Did you go te Sunday school when ou wns n little boy?! "Ye'S, indeed," said daddy, throwing out his ehest with pride, "I never missed n Bundny." Hill looked at him in horror anil exclaimed. "Well, why de I haic te go, then, if it won't de me any geed cither?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlas Elizabeth B. Slter. daughter et Mrs. E. Holllngswerth Slter, of the Colonial, nnd Miss Mnrgaret Newlln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Newlln. of Indian Run Farm. Whlt Whlt reru, will make their debuts at a tea te be given by their parents en Tues day, November 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Geedman, -or, or uu uermantewn nvenue. Chest nut Hill, v. 111 Rive a dance en Thanks rlMng evening at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in honor of her nieces. mi;s Susan P. Geedman, daughter of -v"?ll?war" K- Heaver, anil Miss Ellz wh L. Wear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear, who will be debutantes of the autumn. Miss Good Geed man Is spending the summer at North east Harber, Me, Mlsa Wear and her K-lnts wl" leave t0lny fr Kcnne Kcnne Kcnne ounKpert, Me, accompanied by Miss tllTi! a(,nr.v- who will be their guest ..tii0 week8 befere going te North $, "arbor, where she will visit Miss vyS Martin, dnughtcr of Mr. nnd ". Carl N. Martin, of Chestnut Hill. fSiw.nimJ M1s' IIpnry Pepper Vaux. tht.rP n 'i0,' Be' "oment, nnd Mrs. Ar "w Piddle, of 1821 De Lancey plnce Recently Married PSUlBGBMBBfliBBBW !BBVMVBVMttMwMaBVMVMffBaBaMlBwBVfl HbWbbIbS09bbb1' BbbBHbbHH( i I: Fir i J X: k - v, xrfv? , & , ;h . week-end In Morrtstewn, J. J., where sne is the guest of Miss Meran. Mrs. Walter t. Feulke. of the Mill Heuse. Whltcmarsh, and Mlsa Anne Li. Foulke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Foulke, 243 West Tulpe Tulpe hecken street. Qermantcwn, spent the week-end at Spring Lake, N. J. Mr. Forrester H. Scott, son of Mrs. Jehn H. Scott, of 4041 Spruce street, will leave the latter part of August for California, where he will spend several months. Dr. and Mrs. Jehn Graham and their daughters. Miss Elizabeth Orahara and Miss Lcena Graham, of 320 Seuth Fif teenth street, will meve In September te their new home at 1932 Rlttenhouse street. Miss Leena Graham wns the guest ever the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Freeman, of Gcrmantewn. Mrs. Geerge Freeman, of German town, has been the guest f6r a few days of Mr. and Mra. Alfred I Haw kins at their home at Idlewlld, near Media. Mr. "and Mrs. Jehn H. Conntngten, of the Tracy Apartments, will sail for Europe en Saturday. They will visit Berlin, Paris and Londen before return ing te this country en September 10. Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Mathues and their son, Mr. Geerge Mathues, of Idlewlld lane, Meylan, left yesterday for Westhampton, L. I., where they will spend three weeks. iK?.r,rSndJIs-.C- Carrell Sticker, of 1628 Diamond street, left en Saturday for a meter nnrl Rt,nmn1iln tmi. n Canada, the Great Lake nnntrv nri the Whlte Mountains. They will be I ??ne ft..,0"1"' Accompanying Dr. and ?.i !!c!tcr were t,,elr daughter. Mlsa Olga Sticker, and Miss Beatrice Elchen- ' green, of Germor.tewn. , MI1t VtVTen Hu?.terv. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. James P. Hunter, of Mtdla, will go next week te Montreal. Canada, where she will snend a mnnih e .,.; guc.it of her brother-in-law nnd sister, air. and Mrs. Geoffrey Oliver Merrill. Lieutenant Colonel Frank R. Hyatt MnitaVvSrinyattV?r ,th0 Pennsylvania J ry, clleK- Chester, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmend Cramp at their home in West Virginia. Mrs, A. Robinson Miller, of Media, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ne tlnB wceks'.,arlDtteSV"le' N' C- Sr tow Mrs Victer Frank Legan. Whltmer and Mrs. Master Lloyd Jehnsen, of 630 Neble street. Is spending the Hummer in Lederachvillc, Pa. ' The marriage of Miss Anna Carr, of Overbroek. and Mr. Rebert Graham .en of Mr and Mrs. Wtlllam Graham of Oulph Mills, took place en Wednesday In the Church of Our Lady of LeurdM Sixty-third street and Lancaster avel nus, Philadelphia. Miss Anna Wright, of Radner, was the maid of honor. The best man was Mr. Themas Ceyle, of Oulph Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Graham will live at 5&Z5 Kace street, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Daub, of 1336 West Main street, entertained en Thursday evening at nn Informal dance nt Grntcrsferd In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reland Elliett, of Bethle hem. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen Heefer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Walker, Miss Beatrice Jarrett and Mr. Jehn Hughes. Mr. Leuis Bachcnhelm and his daugh ter, MIhs Bernlce M. Bachcnhettn, and Mr. and Mrs. Turner O. Morehead and their daughter, Miss Mildred Morehead, have gene tot Montreal, Canada, for a stay, Mr. nnil Mra. Alhnrt MnlrM) of At. lanta, Gn are guest of Mra. MelxeU'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freta, of Stanbrldge street. Mr. Oliver N. Bergey, of East Mar shall street, observed his birthday anni versary en Friday and entertained a number of friends at his summer home nt Pert Indian. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Majer, of West Main street, tire spending several weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs. Walter A. Knerr, of West Mar shall street, la In Atlantic City, where she will remain for a week. Mrs. Stanley 8.' Anders and her chil dren, of De Kalb street, have gene tc Eaglcsmere for a stay of a month. Moorestown Master W. Chesten Stokes, Jr., and his cousin. Master Herten Stokes, have Bone te Denmark. Me., te spend the summer at Camp Wlnene. Miss Clara Haines, Miss Edith Herr Dudley hare left artat Lakes and and Mlas Marlanna for a trip te the wanaai Mrs. Jane P. Paul and Mlsa Edith R an extended trip abroad! t Parry have sailed en the Aqultania for dl Delaware County Dr. and Mra. Prank , Aydelette, cf BwarthmeTe College. areAapendlna; two months at Bailey Islatvlf'Me. Mia Hlldegarde Jacob, daughter of Mra. V. Warner-Bentnrian, of Meylan, haa returned from Baltimore, where she waa the guest for a fortnight at a house party. MlM Mildred Velkhardt haa returned te her home In Chester from a visit te relatives in Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. and Mra. Perry C. Pike, of Wal Wal llngferd, are being congratulated upon Plk daughter, Jane Smcdley Little Benny's Nete Boek By Papa I get up late aicn this morning, en account of sleeping late being one of the. most favorite things I like te de, and tentte ma sed te pep, Wiliyura, de you knew wat time this boy get up agen this morning? 10 o'clock. Jest because its vacation he thinks, he can Induldge in all the lexy habits he wunta te, and the mere I spcek te him about it the less it makes eny impression, nnd you hare cny influents ever him 1 wlh you would kindly use It. .1.1 Ji net,n.? caM of Ms kind I think we should put it up te the boys own geed Judgcmlnt and common scnta and then he will get up crly of his own free will because he will sec its the best thing for him, pep sed. and ma scd, Don't make me laff wile Im crewshaylng or III get the stitches reng. Reason with childern, thnta wat you naif te de, reason with them, spare the argewment and nneii th mi,i ... ever Tieer te me, Benny, pep sed. Wich .1 ' i, " B?d New Benny, your ...i....i hub me yeuve Din a lazy boy lately wen It comes te getting up ia me inurmng, new aurciy you must real nj you ero fuming a habit that will de you mere harm than geed, be cause erly te bed nnd crly te rise makes a man helthy wclthy and wise, you knew that, dent you? Yes sir. but thats a man, I sed, Meen- 5 '. ,dcnt effect n,e er,y anl pep Bd, Thats n geed point, a very geed point, but at the same time If you sleep nil your mornings away during vacation It will mnke it jest that mutch harder for jeu te get up erly wen skoel starts agen, dent you think se? Ne sir, because by that time III of had se mutch Nlcep 111 be glad te get up erly agen jest for a change, I sed, and pep sed. Yeu dent eet tn hivl ri. enuff, thnts the trubble with you, new you get te bed this minnit and If yeure rtf,M &wA V" III J') iSf!WSSJf- WflStBH9BBl vw r4& & l. U it s u$ii mW&YT'f net op by f o'clock tomerro morning you and I will hare a little trubble, new de. you understand that? Yes air, I scd. He hee, sed ma keeping en crow crew shaying. Proving peeple are libel te atop reasoning with you If you start te reason back. Annual Summer Sale Fine Silk Hosiery Discontinued Celere and Lines All perfect All full-fashioned Reduced te $1.35 Were J2.75 te (4 JO CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Stere Closes 5 P. M Saturday All Day mwmummmmmmmmwsm IMPORTER!!. DBSIOKBRB 4 MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CUILDIIBN'S APPAREL OF THJJ HtQltEBT CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS f.rifi YU Chattmrt Cerner Twelfth a IHHHBSBBBSBBBflV Wl i NBnj .w f"Hff v. .vi urau timv wmm' Wallace Reid TN NEW PARAMOUNT Pic "THEDICTATI RICHAnD HAnE?NOtDAVia' 1 If A t-t- BIArft ac - . Ala W i Walter lenjr afaW'S vee f F?tH"lr:enSfH"ffrci?i'j(rBJiipi(J yatT' efLi i J. t. fCAMT9HWffH. ,d5, TVs nneAD and ciibstnut. Katherine MacDenakl In "H.r SxeUl Vlua" ilri PALACE ma and mai 0!4B A. M. te 11 P.' Thema. Meghan "eucntTI:Bf?w, A DA A m A lUTlt AND CHKSTNll rtntiwin ie a.m. te liiiti p. w. Cf ssssa ,COME en evawaas rT3 rTTTTSTT-rTTTT-TTTTrrarlVi V li 1 VtI A n a. m. te 1 1 sir, p. m, , BERT LYTELL "sJ,,wer.K imnnT t a u r?W"?r PAtTMNE FHEDKHIC1C,'V ,1 k "l?ry "l riemtntlBjT'.f A1 V CAPITOL wm Contlniieun 11 te 11. In JUMPKR AND MAItKBTr VAUDEVILLE popular Prices mm Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 m cTpertraitby 33achraclv- size 8xlOcomplets) m attractive silver or Geld easqlframa for IU.es (Fer Tuesday) Dresses: Genuine Savings IO 0C Regularly 14. UO $25 te 29.50 (Fer Women and Misses) Individual and unusual styles of imported dotted rwiss, trimmed with real Vnl. lace; some have hemstitched founda tions of French voile in contrasting color. Others hand em broidered. Light and dark colors. Alse Canten crepe, crepe de chine and crepe Rema, in colors, black and white. 100 Sweaters Special Purchase Values te 13 JO ff JJ High grade; of fine mohair; round V necks; stripes and plain. Sale price.. and 5 mmmmmzm ALDINE COOL AS ' BOARDWALK GUrnntlt rhoteplay Bad Tennyson Fnmeu I'etm LADY GODHA BEAUTY! THRII.I.S1! ruwcnni AL80 THE LEATHER PUSHERS With Rani Denny aa "Kid" Reberta iiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini: i"l')miuiU)MUls rrr IB m -. 4- Ik 4. J i. 1 JB' ilf' ! SUM iifia 'I nSXmm -,. VaVIM -.ll.t fCflKl' ; 'rWwlai'jIrltaa 1 :r"? '' ' I VcSbChLvIbbbBc ,'"! ' HBiBSMl BBreSBBWl . I iS w .Hal 1 Bifrl "' ' i wikQjvSsK' ,enfi "'' I . 1 e JflrStJwwTw Mra V! , iamvk m ' t . nii(r.nMiirii(iLJ'--r.SJ , ('-i A!C ;l, mi $i n ! WILLOW GROVE PARK Waaalli Lens and HI. Or-rl...M "B . TODAY ' 4:S0 Paul CoiUlle. Tener 7.41V fymDheny I'resrnm, TiehaUiewakr 8U5 Paul Co.Ulle. Tener, and a. Ante. Special Platter Dlnnera Serrea' at , . . . Cn.lne Dally Tenl(tht Danelnc In Daneeland tt . I i X' ri,eW BENEFIT CONCERT KING'S DAUGHTERS HOIIDAV unncr rtillllp Cneke, Henry note. Katherine Kmdd& Cather Blnker. Lucius i. Cele tw22E: i Johnatene Baaeler. Henry fe Meiie D,r,l"a BELLEVUE-STRATFORD HOTEl!"" T mVr Dlrertlen of Ml.a C. B. Vye'r i ii THEATRi"' We Specialize ia Apparel That Slenderize Ou Larger M""H&&!5I K UA, if V. EITH'S KARYL NORMAN GS-Ct0' Fashion Plata" EVA mum iv VSf" . -;- . :-----.. wm "rr.e.' aw? . ? w "." & 'JZ'J QTeVi"! "aYKSSWQW ru.rr" iT,"1rT wip' wurcrifm --erntnnnn try .War i Hllilllllllflllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllll Germantetvn Miss Jane Davlos, of B71D Knox street is vlsltinff In Detroit, Mich. ' r . a - 7 -t "'", "St,, qoedfrlend. of vwau miiiluui iiiivn mi ra larr t ak a.. oral months' trln tb California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itriwnrri n m.H4 their jlaug-hter are spending two months In Yellowstone Park nnd nknnrtn Mr. and Mra. .Tnv simim - .v.i family are new nrnnnvtm. hAi. . home at 518 Arbutus street. Mrs. Wendell Rnhnr it, itr Tir.. Scheel IIouse lane, is spending- the sum mer In European travel. . rhote hy K"" Qeldenaky MAS. HARRY E. HYDE Who wa8 MUa Edm A S; ( 55 North Sixty-first Junl'JCfT her "w n Si U Hr' and Mra- "Vd, e Wnt their wedding trip in Mwtie City, are new at K jMHWreve, AT. J., where they ; tht guests of Mr. Hyd'$ vrzr- twtm a Holmesburg Mr. nnd Mrs. Nermnn Moere, of 3119 V . ! 'u'1e''' "re spenaing- several flays i jvuumie jiiy, wncre tney are th( guests of Mr. nouse and Mrs. Charles Stack Mr. and Mrs. nudelph Snyder, of 8040 Franltferd avenue, are spending the re- iiiumucr ui me nuiiimer at (jnelsea, N. J, Mrs. H. W Smyth, of 3207 Khawn street, nnd Miss Katherine Stout are at Ocean City for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. William h. Stout, of 2825 Welsh read, have returned from a few weeks at Wlldwoed, Geerge Nixon. Mlsa Mr. and Mrs Marie Nixon, of 2530 Rhawn street, and air. ana Mrs. e. Wilbur Nixon are at Ocean City for a few weeks. Miss Natalie Manners, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnnners, of Dlak Dlak Isten street, spent the week-end at At At Inntle City, where she was the guest of Misn Helen Perter at her parents' cot tage In Chelsea. r - "wN, Atlantic City Mrs. J. N. Henry, of this city, has nrrlved at Hetel Trnymme. Atlantic City, te remain for the balance of the Bummer season. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kalaer. of RSI 2 Oaaaa avenue, nra mieata of tha Hetel mnh Uauq lur. The Latest Millinery Creations At Moderate Prices Fer Summertime dress wear a certain sort of hat Is abso lutely necessary. It must be a large shade hat and may be White, natural straw color or one of the darker shades. In Allen's Millinery Department there are Just such hats hats of White taffeta or Georgette, of Navy or Black combined with White, or fine Brown lace and haircloth with, perhaps, a single silver flower. Then, again, there are the natural leghorns with ribbons of soft Pink satin and wreaths of Summer flowers. iiiuiiuiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiminwiilMlllllllllllMblllllllillU Spert Suits The remainder of enr stock. Mostly one of a kind. Were up te $55.00 no Heavy Silk and Chiffen-Weight Silk Hese Reduted te $1.95 Heavy silk hose, full fashioned with lisle tops, in Black and White, reduced from $2.50 te $1.95. Chiffen-weight hose, in Black and the smartest colors reduced from as high as $4.50 te $1.95. Lisle Vests, 35c Each, 3 for $1.00 Women's lisle vests, with bodice tops. Crepe de Chine and Figured Crepe 88-lnch crepe de Chine in light and dark shades, $1.45 a yard. Sports crepe, 40 inches wide. White backgrounds with de signs in Orange and Navy, Orange and Gray or Red and Gray. reduced from $4.50 te 53.00 a yard. " Women's Plain Hemstitched All-Linen Handkerchiefs, Seme With Initial Bleck Letters Women's plain hemstitched all-Unen handkerchiefs, 2Vta U each; 15c each; 25c each, $2.75 a dozen; 35c each, $4.00 a dozen H All-linen handkerchiefs with block letter initial, sheer and heavy grade, 25c each, $2.75 a dozen. Irish Linen, Special at 85c a Yard frVe Irish linen, 1 yard wide, $1.25 value, special at 85c, Meire Silk Bags Reduced te $2.00 Attractive moire siik Dags in xsavy and, In a few Step-In Sets of dainty voiles and nainsoek lingerie cloth. Sizes 84 te 44. Were $1.95, new 95c m Extraordinary Values Frem Our i - Final Clearance Prices Less Than Cost ,tf,i ? c Women 's and Misses ' Dresses cases, SSStS n,cljel meuntlne8' 8peciay Sale of Dish Towels and Toweling All-linen dish towels in a twill weave have "Kitchen Towal" woven in the center in Red letters. These are heavv XI towels, regular GOc grade, at 25c each. aVy' Bturd All-linen nisn lewcung wiwi ueci, white or Bin. v-j - ...... Street Dresses A $15 25 Silk, Cleth and Spert That were up te $35 Street Dresses That were up te $45 Street Dresses That were up te $55 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $75 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $95 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $135 '35 45 65 re from lint or drcssinir. 40c irrade. at 2K n ...i All-linen glass toweling in Red or Blue checks smenri, t weave, COc grade, 35c a yard. QKB 8me" close Heavy all-linen glass tewels, large size, alremlv ,, j 76c grade, at 50c each, , , n-ready hammed, . "T Summer Wash Dresses of plain and printed voiles, organdies, ginghams, linens and printed crepes, in sizes up te 46. A splendid variety of models in all colors. They Were $12.50 te $39.50, Reduced te '4.95, 5.75, '7.50, '1Q.50, '12.50 te '16.50 Capes and Coats Spert Coats That were up te $49 MO Silk Capes That were np te $45 Silk Capes That were up te $65 Cleth Capes That were up te $110 '15m " H i5l "lJP"WBllaiaBBBJ WKMIilllllllllllllllllllM p v iBB aBBBBBBBtBaiBBBBBaTaallliiMllllBMMI Spert Skirts Cleth Skirts, were up te $9.50 Final Clearance Price Silk Skirts, were up te $10.50 Final Clearance Price Flannel Skirts, were up te $15 Final Clearance Price Novelty Silk Skirts, were up te $19.50 Final Clearance Price All Purchases Billed September 1st ;.50 35oe '45 oe '4-95 '575 &75 '1075 ;A,i Hi n v 1220-22-24 Walnut, Street 'Jij2.s .
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