Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PtfBLIC LDGER-PHILVADELBHIA, THURSDAY,, JULY 27, 1922
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fiancy Wynne Talks of 'the Debut of Miss Margaret
Ncwlin and Miss Elizabeth Siter The Jehn
McFaddens Have Returned Frem Wedding Trip
IWONDEIt just hew many girls are
ertmlnK out nfxt Pffloen? Every
elhcr .y or be I hnnr of nnetlinr. till
? MIcvp there will be nt leiiNt n hun
Srtd Mnnrniet Newlln I one of the
i.iVst. I Imtl net renllzed die is old
MMish te be h drbntnnte. It seems
Sfrllie ether eln.v I heard of her birth,
2nd new -die Is te "come out."
Mnrenret ii the third VlniiRhter of
th'f Ulcherd Ncwllns. vim live In
Whit ford, "or '"'r Edith married
Mnrlnnd ITebK of Bosten, nearly two
l m . no. She was en,, of the flr.t
ilrls of hfr vnnr te he pniragcd. Her
thr piter. Alice, graduated from col cel
le about n yenr age, if I nm net tMv
tnl-rn. And jeu remember her brother,.
Jack Newlln, went ever te France be be
ferp our entry Inte the wnr nnd was
killed while driving nn nmbulnnee. A
jeunger brother. Dick, Rrndunted from
Princeton this yenr.
The Newlln Inve n bentitlful nlnee
tailed Indlnn Run Farm nt Whltferd,
which h en the Main Line out beyond
Panli. Marjraret will be Introduced nt
tea with EllMibeth Slter. Mrs. Hoi Hei Hoi
llnnswerth Sltcr'ft dniiRhter, who is n
cousin, though the relationship Is net
tery close. They nre related through
the Harrison fnnulv. Mr. Ncwlin. who
was MIm Edith Elsenbrey, is rotated
te the IIntrlenn through her mother's
Hide. Mr. Siter was MIsr Bnrrv, n
ulster of Llewellyn Harry, nnd If I am
tot mistaken their mother was n Hnr Hnr
rifen, alce. Mnude Harrison, who i
coming out, tee, next winter, is nnethcr
cousin.
I remember when Edith Newlln ramp
out It was at n ten together with Sarah
HariIen. new Mrs. Phil Price, nnd it
was gicn by their cousin. Mr. Wil
liam A. Lleber. wlie was also connected
thretiRh the Harrisons.
And It Is that Harrison family which
J are its name te the row of houses en
x)cust street from Eighteenth te Seven
teenth street, headed by the Harrison
jioii'e Itself, new the headquarters of
the Emergency Aid nnd oWned by Mr.
Rtetesbury. The ten for Alnrgaret and
Elizabeth Is le be given en November
21,-but I have net heard where it will
be, though probably In town, as the
trip te Whltferd Is tee long.
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returned from their honeymoon, and
Mr. McFndden's parents, the Duncan
Ftiinrt Ellswerths, are plannllng n
dinner In their honor nt Southampton
net Saturday night. They have apart
ment', nt 212.1 Spruce street, but have
net moved Inte them, as they will spend
met of the rcmnlning summer days In
Southampton with the Ellswerths.
I understand there nre a number of
entertainments en feet for next winter
In their honor. Mrs. McFodden is
certainly a beauty and will be nn addi
tion te our already exceptional num
ber of handsome women. Yeu knew
I always maintain Philadelphia has
feme of the most beautiful women In
the country (or world for that matter).
Besides leeks, they hnve, such nn air
ind se much style. Nothing like being
pleased with our own femininity, but
when a great truth Is evident, why net
be the first te acknowledge It?
I WAS glad te hear that Marie Louise
Munn had found her bracelet again.
Goodness, but it must be n shock te
loe such n valuable tiling ! I have
net been able te make out whether it
was a bracelet or breech. However.
whatever It wns. It hns been found
and that is something te be thankful for. '
Ilie less of the jewelry reminds me
of the iiirieus thing that happened te
Marie Louise several years age. De
ynu recall her receiving a box from
Tiffany's with n necklace In it, and
that there was a bullet hole In the
box nnd one diamond had been de
stroyed by said bullet. I de net think
that inj story wns ever cleared up, but
it lertainly was n queer thing.
The Munns will leave Paris shortly
for England, and will spend the rest of
the Mimuier in the country there.
rpiIE day broke clear and beautiful
! after much rain, nnd Ellen, who wns
rlajing in the garden, fairly drank In
the lovely, fre.ih cool air. Suddenly
the ran Inte the house, her little face
all puckered up with worry. "Oh,
Mether." she called, "it's going te rain
gain." "Why. darling, I de net think
m," responded Mether, "the skv is
clear and the nlr is light." "Yes,
Mether," said Ellen, "but a milk
wagon just went by with It's rnln
coat en."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Omer Shnne, of
B410 Wnjne avenue, Germantown, an
nounce the engnBein'it of their (laugh
Mr, Miss Eleaner Shnne, te Dr. Row
land S rhlllps, hen of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Edln S. Thlllps, of Kennett Square, IM.
Mr. Angler n. Duke will glve a partv
tomorrow afternoon nt the home of his
Mrents. Mr. nnd Mrs. nenjninln N.
puke, In Southampton, In honor of the
fourth birthday of his son, Muster Teny
Du'ne.
Mr nnd Mrs. Rnndnl Morgan, of
wimlmoer, Chestnut Hill, who recently
Mlled for Lurepe, are visiting their
en-ln-law nnd daughter, Lord nnd
Lady Klfcher. nt Kllversten Halt, Thet Thot Thet
ferd, Norfolk, England. They will re
turn te tills country In September.
, Mr. and Mrs. Rlchnrd U Norten nnd
family, of Falcon Hill, Hohctnent. who
are trailing abrmd, have left England,
Mm are new In I'nrls.
Mr nnd Mrs. Geerge. W. Chllds
Drcxel, of Wootten, Hryn Mnur, nre
occupying Orcpshntm, their cottage at
North IslPfboie, Me.
.V'w nn"i Nerrls, daughter of Mr.
irni ?IrH I-dwarrt Nerrls, of Chestnut
"iu, Ii.'ih returned fieni a several wecKr"
iiiV n. ?llvcr I'ake. where she was vls
'"iiR Miss Alice Merlce, daughter of
? " Mis William Merlce. Mr. and
'" Nerrls and Miss Nerrls will spend
u-' "i aiinuHt at .Nairagansett rrer,
Mr . i . . wl" un ,,,u BUCHiH ei
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wricit icment uecea wain-
Llciitenint .lames K.irl Reak, U. H
nM?,K!,.iMr nenU- al receiving ren-
ft, i1.0""1 nn ,,)0 1lrtl1 "f -""
mcs Knox lie.ik, en July ii-'. In this
An,hi- ,r-- "miK w's Miss UlUabetb
"cr, of Chestnut Hill.
.Miss
it i " '" .'.'.. i-euiue, daughter
A . t ....
tir- . "' 'll. s.
William (1. Foulke, cf
win I.. ' "u,;l" " rcei, ueimantewu,
Mav n, "."?, week for several weeks'
ll) at erk Harber, Me.
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...!ls8 Marv v
W. Porcher. of Chestnut
iilll, Who h.ie
recently returned from
nVr i1.'..",1!1 l.caN0 'he end of tlilH week
x. ..-" '"
: -" iiitrnnr.
wltere she will vIhIi
.:" -Varifaret
Hl.iney, of Bosten, for
crni weeltB
h.M,rSv. Ar."iur nreck
anil MIhh min
are i, n ;, iu inn wiMllllKlen
Calif """'ng the summer at San DUge
13 arah Celeman Broek.
-". urri.l llrni.U
or the Wellington,
mere n." s,ri,-,,M''Kruder Iiept. of Arcl.
cettair! '"."'"ndlnir the summer nt their
"xndfce at Cape May.
J.Ur,iaAlV,la ,,'irre11' rtaughter of Mr.
mtiMnS ",lrre"' of Chestnut Hill, Ih
nini,.,-",..l"a sunimur with her grancl-
AMhV n f ..l'.ranV.'8 A- U0"1?' "' h
" 'r- -rs Francis A
;v.uie. at Littin nene
Mi., "' '.! "'" "ears lieau, K, 11,
larreiis brother nnd slster-ln
JrW,A,r-.A' Mr
and Mrs. J. Leeds Barrell.
tftnm """I'enaing tr.
l-.e summer at James.
it -", n, 1.
,'rs. Adolfe jp, Santa Maria has left
Medie, where she hag been for some
months, nnd Is new with her family
In Havana, Cuba.
Mr. Theodere Earle Jennings, of Ches
ter avenue, has as hla guest for a
fortnight Mr. Andreas A. Zlmmermann,
of'Jehnstown, Pa., and 0ver the present
week-end Mr. James B. Nice, of Pitts
burgh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tedd Barten, of New
er,tl,.nnv.c. tnh'nv the Rebert Living
ston Clays' hcusa at St. Martins for the
summer.
Miss Katharine Burns, dnughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Themas R. Bums.ief 4S18
Chestnut street, ban returned from a
stay nt llastlngB-on-Hudsen, N. Y..
where she was a guest for a week of
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Whltesldes nnd
their daughter, Miss Rosamonde White
sides. Her sister, Miss Constance Burns,
will leave tomorrow for New Yerk,
where she will visit Miss Jean Beattl
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm E
Benttle, for ten days.
Mrs. James I. McCarey, Jr.. and her
children, of 4413 Walnut utreet. will
?i?nf.miwc V? arantham. Pa where
si 10 1 will visit her aunt. Miss Frances
Eby, for a month, Mr. McCarev Jeln-
er.Jn.law, Mlni Eleaner McCnrey, of
221 1 Pine street, has gene t0 Hasklll.
N. J., wliere she will be the guett of
he ; brother. Mr. Charles Antheny m"
Carey, nnd Mrs. McCarey for a few
weks. .
f,nMr,i.lJ.ndi Mr,T,W"llnra Dlcfglen, who
mnrr.i'J6'1 I" Knn8a City since their
marr nge a few-months age, will return
lulul y,y 'V,"? ,,al1 t0 remain Indefl.
tiltely, Mrs. Blefglcn will be remem
bered as Miss Man- Mcfewen, daugh-
cLX riV"aMrs- Prnnk'A. M?
Cowen, of 4401 Spruce street.
,.iIls?eM,iry..n,0KC';H waH su,st f honor
at a farewell luncheon yesterday given
nt ?" Ha?llateS f the Watcr Durcau
Mrs J. Earl Wagner and her daugh
ters. Mlsn Ruth C. Wagner apd Miss
Mary A. Wagner, are nt Prouts Neck.
Sle , for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Qrauel, of
Birmingham, Ala,, and formerly of this
rily,t.n!? receiving congratulation en
i ?ubJ.rth I1 a d-ughter, Helen Eliza
beth Qrauel.
Mr. W. Cummlngs Barrntt, of Mer
ion, and Mr. Jeseph A. Corcoran, of
prexet Hill, have returnea from a stay
In Atlantic City.
Along the Reading
Mrs. Charles Osberne and iMIss Cnro Cnre
line Osherne. of .Tenklntewn, will leave
next week for the Hetel Chelsea. At
lantic City, where they will spend a
week.
The next monthly dinner-dance at the
Huntingdon Valley Country Club will
be held en Saturday, August 12.
.i,?,118, Townsend Burten, of Chelten
Hills, will spend next month at Angle-sea.
Along the Main Line
Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Jehnsen Clarke,
of Whlte Cottage, Wynnewood, are re
ceiving congratulations en the birth of
a son. Rebert Chapman Clarke, en
July 17.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Ii. Ceane and their
family, of Wayne, are passing the sum
mer at Ocean City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Greenwood, who
PWMillMIIAligiM
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Stree-1214
High Grade Summer Millinery
at Quick Clearance Prices
Considering the low prices at which they are offered, these
hats make economical purchases for end of the season wear.
The styles are correct and the quality Bt our usual high standard.
The new low prices are very tempting.
$3.00
Full-Fashioned Lisle Hese for Sports
Wear Reduced te 50c a pair
Full fashioned lisle stockings that it is impossible te dupli
cate, even at double the present price. French clocked hose in
Black, Beige and Cordovan; drop stitch hose in Black and Beige;
hese with Jacquard effects in Tan, Coating and Black. Values
te $1.25, new only 50c a pair.
$3.00 Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hese
at $1.75
Full-fashioned hose in Black, White and Gray; regular $3.00
value, every pair perfect at $1.75.
Heavy Pure Silk Hese, $1.35 a pair
3 pairs for $3.75
Pure silk semi-fashioned hose in Bleck, White, Gray, Cordo
van, Kussia Calf, Navy, Snnd and Nude, at $1.35 a pair, 3 for $3.75.
Children's Socks, Short and Three-quarter
Lengths, Reduced te 15c a pair, 2 for 25c
Children's short socks, White with colored English or turn
over tops, regular 50c value, at 15c a pair, 2 for 25c.
Children's three-quarter socks, slightly irregular, White with
colored turnover tops, reduced from 35c a pair te 15c a pair, 2
for 25c.
Ladies' Lisle Union
$1.00 a
Broken styles, regular and
Brand lisle union suits.
Week-end Sale of Toilet Articles
Coty's L'Origan Compact Face Powder, 80c size, at 58c.
Fiver's Azurca or Floramye Face Powder, 90c size, at GDc.
Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Talc, usually 75c, nt 55c.
Coty's Talc in L'Origan, Paris, Chypre, Rese, L'Effleurt,
Styx nnd Jasmine, usually $1.25, at 95c.
Parfumettes in Coty's L'Origan, Chypre nnd Rese, $1.00
size, at 75c.
Mary Garden Toilet Water, $1.50 size, at $1.00.
Women's Vanity Safety Razors, in nickeled cases, special, 50c.
Woodbury's Facial Cream, 50c size, 35c.
Piver's Mismelis Face Powder, 90c size, 35c.
Allen's Newly Improved Quality Hair
Nets, $1.00 a dozen, 3 dozen for $2.50
Allen's straight shape hair nets will be found te excel in
the following peints: The meshes are very close; the nets are
unusually long; the workmanship is the best te be procured; the
hair used is long nnd of exceptionally fine quality.
The cap shape neat, whetner in the small or large size, has
unusual depth, is well shaped and has three rows of smaller
meshes along the edge te held the net snugly in place.
Beth types of net may be had in slngle or deuble mesh and
are undoubtedly the best nets en the market nt $1.00 a dozen;
3 dozen for $2.50.
White single- or double-mesh nets and Gray double-mesh
nets are the same high quality, $1.50 a dozen.
AT NARRAGANSETT PIER
$A9
MISS KITTY
PENN SMITH
Miss Smith, who
is with her par
enta, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Pcnn
Smith, at Narra
gansctt, will have
charge of the
pony races en the
beach today
which will be held
in c ennec tien
with the fair be
ing given for the
Episcopal Church
at the Pier
Photo by
PHetO'Craftera
have recently returned from their wed
ding trip, are occupying their apart
ment at the Touraine, Sixteenth and
Spruce streets. Mrs. Greenwood, before
her marriage, en Wednesday, June 14,
wan Miss Marie Z. O'Mearn, of 6421
Ovcrbrcek avenue, OverbroeH.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts E. Beck, of Bryn
Mawr, are receiving congratulations en
the birth of a daughter, July 21. Mrs.
Beck was Miss Sarah Verner Fowler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge I
Fowler, of Vlllaneva.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hareld Gelssel, of
1116 Seuth Sixty-first street, are re
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
of a daughter, Patricia Leyola Oclsscl,
en July 24.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Casey, of 5542
Pine street, are spending several weeks
with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Par
ker, at Bar Harber, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheato Con Cen
ner, of 4714 Chester avenue, formerly
of Detroit, are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a son, Frnnk Martin
Cenner. Mrs. Cenner was Miss Isabella
A. Martin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Brady, whose
marriage took place Wednesday. June
21, have returned from their wedding
trp through the New England States,
nnd are occupying thelr apartment at
110 North Forty-ninth street. Mrs
Brady was Miss Helen L. Bryan, of
126 North Fiftieth street.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Edwards, of 3707
Powelton avenue, have enened their
summer home at Haggs Maner, Cheater
County. Miss Mabel Edwards Is trav
eling through the West, Includlns a
$10.00
Suits Reduced te
pair
extra sizes, in Ferest Mills
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cruise of the Great Lakes, Minnesota,
Colerado and California.
The marriage of Miss Mary A, Hay
burn, of Chelsea, formerly or this city,
daughter of Mr. Frank Hayburn, of
Hartferd, Conn., and Mr. Jehn Themas
Mullany, son of Mr. nnd Mra J. J.
Mullany. of 619 North Thlrty-thlrd
street, this city, took place en Satur
day, July 22, at the Church of Our Lady
Star of the Sea, Chelsea,
North Philadelphia
A pretty church wedding took place
last evening, when Miss Helen Blyler,
of WUllamstewn, Pa became the brlde
of Mr. Wallace H. Nelan, of 4726 North
Ninth street; the pastor of the Cook
man Lutheran Church, Twelfth and Le
high avenue, officiated. Mr. Albert
Thum acted as best man. Immediately
after a dinner at the Bellovue-Strat-ford,
the brlde and bridegroom left for
a two months tour of Europe.
Mis Marlen Cerwdrey, of Sixteenth
and Diamond streets, has gene te Maine
en a meter trip with Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
Newklrk and Miss Careline Simpers.
Seuth Philadelphia
Miss Madeline Harreld, of 2644 Seuth
Fifteenth street, has returned home
after spending a few days In Ventner.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Oeurln, of 1703
1220-22-24 Walnut Street
Closing Out
The Following Groups
At Less Than Cost
74 Silk Gapes
That were up te $39.50
142 Silk Skirts
That were up te $10.50
127 Summer Wash
Dresses
That were up te $14.50
All Purchases Billed
September 1st
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James Shep
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WALNUT AT
Special for Friday, the
Last Shopping Day of the Week
BONTELL CORSETS
"Back-laced regulation corsets
designed for medium and stout figures
4.95-5.95 & 8.50
Formerly Priced 7.50 te 10.00
Fer the woman who prefers the bnck-lnccd regulation corset
cut a Httle higher than the wnistline in front nnd Krnduntinjr
slightly higher in the bnck this model is admirably dusifjned.
It presents many desirable features from its medium weight
Drocne iaeric te me garters
slipping.
Girdle Corsets for Sports,
Dancing and Evening Wear
2.50-3.95 & 4.95
Very Specially Priced
Fer the jeune fllle and woman of slender figure this satin
girdle is ideal for active sports nnd general wear. Anether
model of silk breche emp eys light boning and short steel in
fr?nt. x??1'" &lrdl. suitable for the average figure, is in
cluded in thia group.
Rltner street, r bemg congratulated
upon the birth of a, daughter.
Miss Jane Harrald, of 2844 Seuth
Fifteenth street, will leave shortly en
a trip te Royal Oaks, Md.
Cyntvyd
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Peebles, of Cyn
wyd, accompanied by their daughter,
MlM Margaret Peebles, nnd Miss Orace
E. Lethrldge, of Merchantvllle, N. J
and Tampa, Fla will sail en the Ma Ma
Jestle next Saturday for Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. F.dgar C. B. Klrsepp
returned from England nnd Scotland
today en the Majestle and will oc
cupy the Peebles' home during the ab
sence of the family. Mrs. Klrsepp,
befere her recent marriage, was Miss
Mary Peebles.
Yardlcy
As a result of generous centrlbutlcms,
fifteen children will be given a two
weeks' outing here. Nine will be paid
for from funds collected through the
Clvle Club Committee and six are
guests of townspeople.
Mr. E. Yarrlngten Barnes Is spending
a few days at Hea dirt, N. J.
Miss nose Pox, of Mt. Pleasant, Is
a guest of Miss Linda Dassett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Augustus Cadwal
lader have returned from a trip te Lake
Oeerge.
Moorestown
Mr. and Mrs Hewes and their young
son are visiting Mrs. Hewes' parents In
their cottage at Beach Haven, N. J,
Miss Careline, Le Ceney, cf East Con Cen
tral avenue, Is spending her vacation nt
Bermuda.
The Itev. and Mrs. J. Shackelford
Dauerty, of the Manse, have returned
from a seven-week trip te the Pacific
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Ltpplncett
have gene te Portland, Ore., for a visit.
Norristown
Mrs. Clayland S Walker, of New
Centervlllc, entertained Saturday, at
her home In honor of Mrs. Samuel F.
Piatt, of St. Leuis, Me., who Is her
guest. The guests Included. Mrs. Au
brey Andersen, Mrs. Temple English,
Mrs. Anna McFarland, Miss Mary Mc
Farland. Mrs. Stephen Majer, Mrs.
Wlnfleld W. Cennrd. Miss Isabel
Walker, Mrs. Ltla C. C. Walker, Miss
E. Virginia Walker, Mrs. Ralph M.
Hunt. Mrs. Wlllard Yeakle, Mrs. Clyde
Yeakle. Mrs. Charles Daub. Mrs. Sallle
Kendall, Mrs. Nelsen Heefcr, Mrs.
Heward Beldler, Mrs. Athalla L. T.
Kendell, Mrs. Frank J. Walker, MIm
Frances, Miss Mary and Master Colket
Walker: Mrs. Ivln C. Walker, Mm.
Richard Warner, Mrs. Jehn O. S.
Walker and Mrs. Irene D. S. Conard.
Announcement hns been made of the
engagement of Miss Alberta P. An
drews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
W. Andrews, of Pert Kennedy, te Mr.
Warren D. Lear, of West Chester.
Miss Frances M. Fex, of Swede street,
Is spending n week In West Chester as
the guest of Mrs. Jehn J. Green. Miss
Fex will nlse visit Mrs. H. B. Eastburn
at Doylestown.
Mrs. Emma D. White, of Stanbrldge
street. Is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. William Valentine, of Wilmington,
Del.
Mls Dorethy Spring, of 639 Stan
bridge street, en Monday was the guest
$19-50
$5-75
$7.50
T TELLER , CO.
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MISS IRMA F. MALDONADO
Daughter of Mrs. Juan Mai Mai Mai
donade, of Wynncficld, whose
engagement te Mr. Geerge Celes
ms recently been announced
of hencr nt a children's party. Among
thoe present wcre Miss Vivian Aiagce,
Miss Jcannette Casey, Miss Margaret
Wllsle. Miss Catherlne Andera. Miss
Naemi Denning, Miss Sara Lewis, Miss
Enid Spring, MIsh Anna Bechtcl, Miss
Stella Gorden. Master Russell Anders.
Master William Bechtel, Muster Fulmcr
Denning nnd Mastcer CharleH Kramer.
Mlns Lillian Kremcr. of DeKnlb street,
is visiting friends In Asbury Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craner, of R1
Buttonweoil Btreet, and Miss Maud Mc
Harg, of Eaixlcvllle. have returned from
a stay In Fishing Creek, Pa.
Delaware County
Mrs. Cresbv M. Black and her daugh
ters, Ml3 Mnrjorle Black and Mrs. Jos Jes
eph CelllnB, of Ridley Park, will ge1 next
week te Cape May, where they will ec-
Third Annual
SALE
Reductions en all
CORSETS
Exceptional Values
in lets at
$298 and $4-93
BRASSIERES REDUCED
Saturdays Closed at S P. 31.
Tlladafiu
835 Chestnut St.
Trlcts Altars Moderate
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Gene,
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I S6.50 s&.en
Extraordinary
HOT-WEATHER
FROCKS
$3-75 $5.00 $.50 $Q.75
TUB SILKS Dotted Swiss, all-white or colored dots; Striped Madras,
white with blue, black or lavender stripes; Imported Irish Dimity, in
green, blue, rose, peach, canary and brown-and-white stripes; Voiles
and Organdies.
New Dresses just unpacked and absolutely perfect in quality and work-
s
127 S 13th
cupy their cottage for a month. Miss
Marjorle Black's marriage te Mr. Wil
liam Ward, of this city, will take place
In the nutumn,
Mrs. Jeseph A. Petry and Mrs. J. L.
Benjamin nnd their families, of Swarth Swarth
mere, nre occupying thelr cottages at
Rockland Breakwater, en the Malna
coast.
Miss Mildred Valkhardt, who te new
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip
Schwartz, of Rloemsburg, at a house
party which they are having nt their
Eagles Mere cottage, will return te her
home In Chester this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Batten nnd thelr
daughter, Miss Elizabeth Batten, of
Chester, nre spending a fortnight nt
Ocean City.
Dr. W. P. Wilten Sails en Aug. 6
Dr. William I'. AVIUen, director el
the Commercial MutuuunM, will sail
AtiRiKt fi en the American Legien for
Ule de .Tnneire, where lie will be the
effirinl delegate from Pennsylvania Mini
Philadelphia te the Itrnzlllun Exposi
tion. Frem ltle tle.Tnnelre, Dr. Wil Wil
eon will go te the Argentine nnd ether
Latin -American countries in the In
terest of trnile relations.
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Wastili Lepi and His Orchestra
TODAY
4 30 Paul C'oalelle. 'lener
7.45 Mnrle Stene r.nngnten, Contrnlte
0.45 I'nul C'ostello, Tener, and Ulne Cortege,
Vlelinlnt
TOMOnrtOW AT 1-4.T
ELLIOTT BCIIKNCK. Oueiit.Condueter
Just One Application
and the Hairs Vanish
(Medes of Tedav)
A harmless, yet fry effective,
treatment Is there given for the
quick removal of hni-y grewths:
Mix enough powdered delntenc nnd
water te cover the umleslr.ible
hairs, apply paste nnd nftcr 2 or
3 minutes remove, wu-i'i the i.l:ln
nnd the hairs hnve vnnlslind. One
application usually Is mfllclenc,
but te be certain of resiiltM, buy
the ilclatenc in nn original package.
Mix fresh as wanted. Adv.
Steigerwalt Shoes
at Lewer Prices
a woman can buy
any one of a number of
extremely geed - looking
sport shoes during our
semi-annual sale . . .
and save mere than half.
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$3,750'
All Mid-Summer Millinery
At Less than JA Price
St. and 1337 Chestnut Sit .,
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