nWWW- YrfWwmrWQ, ftVraSB sSlWIwv sSiTs!S?ffH VI ' ."iLSiVT? "riWW " .: P'. V ' yr- !-'.:, I'm mm J,' C'J, - t3 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Tennis at Newport She Regrets Younger Set Is Net Mere Guarded Here. Miss Laura Biddle Undergoes Operation lllK glrli' singles tennis tournament wpflc, wlierr- he will join Mrs. Ulddle nt tJiclr vllln, Acrli- MIbs Dorethy CleUiVr, ilnuirhter or Mr, nnil Mrn Merrl.i I, riethler, of Clnlrcment Vlllnneva, Ih vlnltlntr Miss kiitlierlne JtetlKera timl MIbh Dllin Mc Mlclinel, dntiRhtrr of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kmery McMlchaM, of Knell Ueuse, Deven, Ih the K'ifst of Miss Dorethy Drowning UodRerM nt the summer nlnce of their mother, Mrs William II, Don Den hit. nt Watch Hill, II. I. Mrs. A. .1. Drexel Bliltllp, of th nit nit tPitheiiPc, nnd Mrs, Walter Wntsen Sfeki'P, of Npw Yerk. .ivp n. tiinriimn In - '... e 1. t l. l.n .,. .......i.. m-i . . . . . I,p minion III Mimii irin-us uim uiu " iuui h.iiwcn m ireimaiiiceB in ew I1;.. iinmiPlH. -Mr. nnd Mr. (Jlnrrle Y"rc 'terdny. ,,,,01,1.(1 nt the Casine In Newport en ndav, nnd I nm nnlnrnlly In er-. :,L min no nn nnd bevt-rnl ether PI In (lelplilnni nre tnk Inx pert. Itltn we llu- first ,lny from Tlieo.lern Wins Kw l..v default. Theodora nnd hm! y Wlinlew were unable te nttend the first dny nnd se both lest, which "tee bail. 5 m,'cl'. f",,N' fAttbin te win n game In tlmt ny. However. ltltu wn nblc te prove bur tinlng c-tenmy mm wen iut kuihu. The ('"(Him vn cny with Npectnters, A POPULAR MATRON Mrs. Wayne VctterUin, formerly Miss Helen H. Shelton. Delnn were there te wnteli Itltn piny. TiifV W n dinner en Mendny nlfc'ht tn About twenty riicK Thu Deluns de n Brent tlenl of entertnlnliiR every ..immpr lii XewTeit, nnil tbe girls nre Mlremclv popular In tbe ouiicer set. nun will be coming out this jenr prob preb blv, nnil there'll be u let of pnrtli'i then There's n jeuiiBer clrl In the tern Delnn family, tee, lenliel. hue II be making her bow In n couple, of years ei well. , Itltn Delnn Is n MIit of Itnse and Alexandra, and Isabel Is u Msler of Sarah Delnn, who mnrrled Paul Denckln, nnd of Tem nnd Heffman Delnn. IWAS sorry te bear that Laura Mid dle liml te bae an operntieii nt the Newport IIepltnl en Mntidny. but for- 1 tenntely It was only a miner one, re re ineing the tonsils, nnd while that is painful nnd implement, It Is net apt te make one ill for nny length of time. Laura Is grewiiiR ve tall it tines net ecm possible that she is net yet seven teen. Sbe. is ber mother's height new tml enrrles herself beautifully. I nm Itlnd she will be well enough te take part In the pneennt the latter part of this month in Newport, for you knew Mrs. Heward (Srnlinm has cbesen her jis "lending lady." T.iitirn bns been most cnrcfully brought tin nnd is very cultured. De you knew it may sound like rank treachery, but I think the younger generation in New Yerk nnd in Ues Uos ten, tee, for thnt mnttcr, bns net the freedom of our young people here. And it seems n pity thnt I am uble te miy no. Hut I knew u geed many girls nnd bejs of sixteen nnd seventeen who lle in Xciv Yerk nnd are members of the (mart set, and I assure you when parties (ire gUen for them a punch bowl is net placed in the room with se strong an amount of "kick" that the little boys quite le.e their heads and some have te be sent home because they say and de things thnt aie net what' they should say mid de. Only this yenr there was n dance nt fllileh the punch flowed "net widely, but nlns tee well," nt a party for young bejs and girls, and the elders taw no reason why they should net ferve It. Several of tlfe llttle L-lrls beenmc hilarious, tee, nnd that party 1 uniiK i.iiM'ii iiDinii i rimi .Maui i. me te rhe'liiut Hill, from Chestnut Hill te Penllwi and back nsaiii. And I doubt if it will uie new n very seen. I urn glad te say that among the little girls of sixteen and seventeen who attended there xveie several who were shocked nnd who snld they did net want te go te that home again. And It was net nt the home of a climber, but It was given by people who mini iiisn anil sneiiiii Knew better, Mr and Mrs. Herace If Furncss, ,1r, of L'0.14 De Knticey place and Hedgeley, Aidnieie. arc at the Asplnwnll Hetel, l.i mux. .Mass. Mr. A .( Drexel Hlddle, Jr., Kne a small luncheon yesterday In the Japan ese Harden of the Hltx-i'arlten In New Yerk. ..Mr. nnd Mrs. K,iwln I, Uluben and .xi r. lieerKO w. million, "Jd. of Little Held Farm, Hiyn Mawr, xvhe huve been spending n few dujs In New Yerk at thu llltz-Carlten, have Bene te Green wich, Conn. Mr. Lemuel Collin Altemus, of Wlster nnd (,hew Ktreets. Ucrmnntewn, Is nt the Carlten at NarrnBansett I'ler for the pole tournament this xveek. Mrs. Fredpnn It. Ilnrrts, xvhe has bt-n visiting Mrs. Frederick V Schmidt for a short tlnm. rplurnpd te her bemu In WnslilnKten, D ('. Mr? V l'luiikctt Stewart, or Haver ford, has Jelnid Mrs. Stewart at Scar borough, thplr stiminer place at Naria eausett I'ler. Mr. nnd Mis. Rebert Kelse C'ussatt and their sons, Mr. Alexander J. Cas satt und Mr. Antheny D. Cassatt, of Uenupre, Hescmcnt, left last week en a prlvate car for Colerado Springs, xvliere they xvlll remain two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander Dlalr. of Chestnut Hill, are at Virginia Het Springs for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browning and their son, Kdward Browning, Jr., of Iloxweod, Rosemont, are occupying Tablelc Cottage, their uummer home at Mar Harber, Me. Mrs. Rutherford Pearson, of the Bclle-vue-Stratferd, is vlsltlnir Mr. nnd Mrs. (.joedhuo Livingston, of Princeton, N. J., at SouUiampten, It. 1. Mi, and Mrs. Charles Eckley Coxe, Jr., of Willlsbroek Farm, Malvern, are spending several days at Congress Hall. Cape May. Their ben nnd daughtcr-ln- mn, jir. anu .xirs. UcKlcy 13. Coxe, 3d, have taken u ccttage at Cape May for the season Mr. and Mrs. Barclay McFndden, xvhe have been Btaylnc with Mr. McFad dens father, Mr. Ueome II McFaddcn, at Barclay Farm, Roeinent, cxpeet te occupy their new home near Radner the end of next xveek Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. H. Dixen and their eon, Mr. A. J. Dnt!.-w Dixen. 21, xvhe hnve returned from a year's visit te England, Belgium nnd the Isle of xAlght, nre staying xvlth Mr. and JIr. Tliemas F. Dixen, at the Poplars, Chestnut Hill, for the summer, Mrs. 1-mauii unu ner seu xwu go te Louisiana for the xvlnter as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vertmer Sevier. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Mather, of Ard Ard mere. who are spending two weeks at Rungeley Lake, Me, will return te this city en Sunday. Dr. and Mis. Hareld Men is, accom panied by their fixe children, arrived ednesday nlKht from Shanghai, The gi.ls of sixteen in New Yerk f engaged in .l.caf'werk. They will re- niitiii in huh teuiury about a year as the guests of Dr. Merris' sister and brother, Miss Ellen Merris nnd Mr. C Christopher Meri Is, 0f Duiulale, Villa-nova m 'UB ItwWkl i tn y. uwft iiJUHHK"! V-' t ,;';,; V,v ; -y '; -H I I I mwWI r ' y w 1 MWf z ) Frankford ' '" ; rhote by Dnchrach. street. Is spending seme time In Wild Wild weed, Mr. Geerge Keating, of 203.1 Seuth Seventeenth street, has left for a trip through the Nexv England States and Canada, Mrs. Margaret Arkwrlght. of this city, Is spending the remainder or the teasen at her summer home en Pacific avenue, Wildwood. Mrs. Harry Adam, of 2341 Seuth Seventeenth street, and her daughter, Miss Agnes Adams, are spending the remainder of the summer In Wildwood. Miss Genevieve Galen, of 2418 Seuth Seventeenth street, has returned home, after spending a month as the guest of Mrs. Jehn C. Gallagher In Chelsea. Miss Catharine Caffrcy, granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Caffrey, of 2341 Seuth Seventeenth street, has left for Wildwood, where she xvlll remain for the remainder of the summer. their daughter, Miss Helen Hansls, of 400 West Penn street, are spending sov sev eral weeks In Wildwood, J. J. Miss Kathryne Bennls, of 1806 Me dary avenue, hus returned home, after spending a wccli in Wlld'voed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ormlsten and their daughter. Miss Marlen Ormlsten, of 210 West Pomona street, are spend ing the month of August at Cedar Hall, In Wildwood. Mrs. James McAullffe has returned te her home, 6541 Beyer street, after spend ing several weeks Jn Wlldxvoed Crest. Mrs. Oscar B. Mertz nnd her chil dren, of 29 Pelham read, who have been traveling through Europe since June, will return home some time In September. Mrs, Edward Burke, of 1608 Harrison street, Ii spending the summer at her Wlldxvoed cottage. Mrs. William Embery and daughter, of 4832 Penn street, nre spending iii time at Atlantic City. Mrs. C. W. Merrill, of 1205 Herbert street, is at Ocean City for a few weeks. Miss Helen Santlcy, of Frankford ave nue nnd Orthodox street, Is spending several weeks visiting Mrs. James P. Mortimer nt her cottage at Brighten Beach. Norristown An interesting wedding will take place en Wednesday, September 20, when Miss Helen Wlllltts Palst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palst, Jr.. of 1711 DeKalb street, will be married te Mr. Jehn Reth Roberts, son of Mr. Jehn C. Roberts, of Jcnklntexvn The ceremony will be solemnized In St. Jphn's Epis copal Church. Mr. Roberts and his brlde will llve en Township Line, Jenk Jenk lntewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. William K. Oresh nnd their sons, of Curren Terrace, spent the week-end in Chelsea, N, J, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob C. Fisher and their daughters. Miss Dorethy Fisher and Miss Anna Schall Fisher, are spend, ing several xxepks In Ocean City, K. J. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Cozens and their family, xxhe are occupying their cettaga at Ocean City, will net return te Rese Valley until October. Miss Amand Leeper, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. S. Harper Leeper. of the Media Manse, and Miss Grace Zeer den. of Walllngferd, are spending a fortnight In Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Caldwell, Jr., and their son Rebert Caldwell, left yesterday for their cottage at Vontner, xvhere they will remain until October 1. hftrUb sSfAfSS Tryel Weel Suits Vi P"ce Girls' and Misses' Sizes, 9.7512.75 A rare opportunity te buy a suit that will be perfectly geed this fall. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET r Deminic Peranti Ladies' Tailor begs te announce that he has opened temporary quarters at 2102 Market Street (second deer) in order that he may be able te attend the wants of his valued customers until the completion of his new building, 1721 Walnut Street 1 iDtvnWftAauch&L, ztuJiruefttk oe'fll'GhcUBnjfiH!. B&mantewn, Hairdressing BOBBED HAIR 7C MARCEL & CURL OC JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 99 CHESTNUT PHONE WAL. 7117 ROOM 204 widem go out without u cluiperen In the way of u gevcrncst or mnlil, even In the afternoons. Of i-eiiim, I mu Kpeaklii! of the girl of the hiu.ut i-et. Jiiil I knew thnt Keine of ,,ur girl are just as carefully gunrded, but net ns mnny. The parent, gencrnllv nre net m careful, and It Is n pltj. QHK hits net been mnirieil ei long. and she has one of theM wonderful new apartments where the bed gees Inte the wall, and tlm dining room table runs nut between two benches nnd the kitchen hides Itn-lf back in nn alcove. Tliey were having the L s Jn for sup per nml Mm. New lj-Wed wits us busy s could he getting ready for them. Hnid she te the maid, "i;il sugar the iced tea und nrrnnge the ice and mint "pra.vs in thu glasses," and forth With Mn did. Viel the supper progressed nicely mid the little brlde was having n won wen hoi nil tlme entertaining her guests. Niildciily she noticed the henutiful clear Classes of iced tea were net being taken. New lie it known, she does net like lea herself, m slm had net tasted the Iipveraue and se slip remarked, ! Jen want mere sugar In xeur tea, per nnps I did net sweeten it enough." i.very ene exclaimed unanimously nnil xiithmieli great fervor "Oh. no than jmi, that she became suspicious nnil turned te her husband, because she Knew he loved it nnd jet he was nei taking it -js anj thing xvrengV" she Whispered in ngenieil tones. "Well, or, fad )IP carefully "ou see thev r xery much in love). " net exactly 1i,r"nK- ,)llt; mine has perhaps just a little tee much salt." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi ami Mrs CleerRe D. Wldener. of I., 1 nnr,1I-. 'ntertnlned at dinner last ll'"In a Mldellffe. their villa nt New. "en Iliere xxere twenty-four guests. WoeI,l, i'l'hemn,! J?0 Witt Cuyler. of Kdfre. axs. , v"r,0i1, ,wl, lM ""li".' n fw &XZ ?Sherr.xm, " Wm''" ,,,n,,'r cf Tw. . ', . H . ,:m,1K,iani ' Merris,) i dini ?,. '"'i A"'!nerp- wl" 'nteiuln lurs ' , " !S-Uu,',1y nlBht nt (Vdar-i iMirsi 11 eir uu,,un I.. - . . .... . . I ' ;l..,rv: I'.' h0,lu"; ff t''"lr d.iUBhter, l Xlcllln, ,'1:,J,1 "f ,1,lrt cl,V. Who fhU,i,H ,U,nl "I" ke te Ninth bm 1 ,, T" te. l " of .Mm Her- n i"J" 11 Mr. and Mrs Geerge A Dunning, of i iife'slea, Allen's lane, have leturned from a xvcek's meter trip through the Adirondack Miss Kleaner T. Dun ning, xxhn accompanied them, Is visiting friends at Saran.ic, N Y. Miss Elizabeth I'anceast Iluev. dnueh. ter of Mrs. Jeseph ( "orbit Davis, of Wrenxvoed, Ambler, xvlll go te Cape May net xvcek, xvhere she xvlll spend a fort night xvlth Miss Sara Mortimer at the Chalfonte Miss Huey will make her debut In November. Mr nnd Mis. Henry F Mlchcll and their duughters, Miss Helen Mlchell and Mlts Florence Mlchell, 3911! Chestnut street, xv ha ale traveling abroad, have nrrlved In Londen, xvhere they will re main for a fortnight. The marrlage of Miss Mary .1 Lough Leugh cry, daughter of Mr. Daniel Loughery, of 2 IS Hecter street, Hoxberougb, nnd Mr. Uemard P. Carney, took place en June 21, at the Church of St. Jehn the liapttst. The Itev. I. H. McOlnnts of ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Carney are new at herna after a wedding trip te Canada. Mr and Mrs. Dalngerfleld Ciroeme, of fynxvyd, xvlll move In a short time te thelr new home near Media, xxhlch has been the summer resldence of Dr. nnd Mrs. Kdwaid Martin, of this city, for some years. West Philadelphia Mi and Mrs. Labar Frances Lambert, of 5334 Webster street, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daugh ter, Jeannette Rheda Lambert, en July 18. Mrs. Lambert xvas formerly Miss Jeannette llheda Bellls, of West Phila delphia. Miss Helen Chatham, of State read and Hazel avenue, Highland Park, will spend the xveek-end as the cuest of Mrs. J. Mortimer Traugott at her sum mer home In Bryn Athyn. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell S. Fredlck, of G105 Christian street, xvlth their two children, are spending some time at the .xianna&eu, .-seaside I'arK, N. J. Miss Kthel McGrath, of Washintten, D. C has been the suest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Hahn. of 124G North FlftyJthlrd fltrect. Mrs. Halm, before her marriage in April, xvas Miss Grace (Jlthen, of this city. Mr. and Mrs Orrln Peruchl, of Fifty third and Spruce streets, have returned te their home after a meter trip te Atlantic City. Germanteivn Mr. and Mrs. Heberton 1! Frlcke, of 6306 Meylan street, have taken a cot cet tuge at Ocean City for the remainder of the season. Mr. Edwin A. Frlcke and Mr. Walter Cook, of Germantown, are xvlth a party of friends touring Maine Mrs. Patrick McAullffe and her nle, C? Miss Frances Casey, of BB41 Beyer i KA street, have returned home after Fpend-1 &2S, Ing several xveeks In Wildwood. ; MP Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwards Leughrldge, I SH of 6225 Greene street, nre receiving con- p JTs gratulntlens upon the birth of a son. fiS Jehn Unrated Leughrldge. Mrs. Leugh. ' jgji ridge xvni Miss Dorethy Cookman Hal-1 CD sted, of Germantown ItSl Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles P. Dennelly, of Jfiji 101 East Sedgxvlck street, have sailed & rer an exienueu trly through Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Haasls and i lUPOnTBRB, DESIGNERS rf MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND l(Sl iQi CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF TUE ntOBEST CHARACTER &$ iM FOR MORE TUAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS 8& f L &s Uk. & H I L Chestnut Cerner Twelfth (FOR THURSDAY) Remarkable Dress Clearance Fer Women and Misses mx Telephone, Sprac tSSl Direction RUnler Cempuny of Annrtwii ALWAYS PERFECTLY VENTILATMH NINEtKUNTH A MAnKBT 11, liae, n-30, (1:30. 7:30. RJt JACK HOLT IN A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURH "While Satan Sleep." BUSTER KEATON m2fe CORA TRACY, Contralto TtSriten 13. 3, 4, 0, S 10 P. M. W tlROAD A CHESTNUT ANITA STEWART "WOMAN HE MARRIED" II A I ATC 12T1I AND MARKET r ALALC e 4s a. m. te 11 p. m. Maulve I'roductlen-Tliousnnda of Playan "All Fer a Weman" "Oi of thn It of lt Kind" P. Lcdnr ADrAniA 10T1I & CHESTNUT AKLALUA te A M. te 11:15 P. M. BEBE DANIELS "a eam. Ifir,TPrDI A NINTH h MARICHT V1L1UK1A n A. M. te 11:15 P. M. TOM MIX 'NrFIGHTIN' STREAK f A DITflll EIGHTH AND MARKET II Delicious Little Devil" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE Centlnunun 11 te 11. Popular Price TELEPHONE! SPRUCE 2968 iii 11 ,1 Fer Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Ratee L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street A Special Greup of 75 Dresses jgse Values te 79.50 aa Materials are Canten crepe, krepe knit; fijjured foulard, taffeta and figured crepes. e Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1.95 Made te Sell for $3 Very fine imported chiffon silk; black, slate and caster. Envelope Chemises Formerly 3.95 2.95 Of Reed quality crepe de chine; inserts of real filet and hand - embroidered knots. We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman JS IH "-"""-jsr . Ml ( Ofrl, will he Hansen, rulh-iiiddi,. , H , , v iv, nwv,v"'k for seveiul davs, "e fr .Vew pert thu end of ih North Philadelphia Miss Mary lY Itlppen, of 2108 Xerth Camae stieet, will entertain at dinner tenlrht nt thu Carrellynn Country Club at P.irkland The ciiesti will Include Miss Xlnrparet E. Mlnehan, Mlsi Mary O'lteurke, Mr. Walter Feley, Mr. Stft- pni'ii rimy anu .iirs. ., Mynn JIIhs Surah Grcenblatt, of 25.13 Turner street, nnd Mles S. Dettln Schelnfeld, are spendlnff the mouth of August at Canadian resorts nnd Niagara Falls. Mrs. Cornelius McAullffe. of Tiega. I unu ivTiuuitni jiuiiim liner spenuing sev eral weeks In Wildwood. Miss Dera Ilerst, of 1231 North Sev enth street, t sjfendlnfr this week with her ceunins at Pine Trcn Inn, Atlantle (-ity s j. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs William nisldng and their family, of 2025 Seuth Sixteenth street, urn spending a few ueeku at Wildwood, N .1. Atlss Jleb.i Hasklu and Miss Jlessle Hitskln, of 1841 Kltncr street, nre spend Ing several weeks aa the guests of re latlves In Kllzubeth City, .V. J. Mr Cleorge liOUghran, of 1634 Itltner FINAL REDUCTIONS FURS AUGUST SALE High Character 1923 Medel COATS CAPES WRAPS SCARFS 20 DISCOUNT WHAT IT MEANS TO PURCHASE YOUR 1923 FURS DURING RIENZI'S SUMMER SALE MORE VALUE MORE STYLE MORE QUALITY MORE ECONOMY EVERY MODEL SELECTED FOR ITS QUALITY AND EXCLUSIVENESS; FASCINATING WRAPS OF RICH PELTS AND ALLURING LINES; COATS OF SUAVE ELEGANCE FASHIONED OF SKIN3 THAT ARE INCOMPARABLY MATCHED. THIS SALE PRESENTS ONE OF THE FINEST ADVANCP SHOWINGS OF DE LUXE FUR COATS AND WRAPS EVER ASSEMBLED FOR SO IMPORTANT AN EVENT? SQUIRREL HUDSON SEAL CARACUL KOLINSKY MINK EITH'S THEATRE IRENE FRANKLIN The AmrpRn Comedienne JACK DONAHUE CHARLES IRWIN rU-JOSET-HINn & IIKNXlNUUl Demarext a (.oiiettr: hedd.ds Family: Other WITXOW OneVK PARK WASSILI I,K1S AM) IIIH OUCRTOTBA .TEH Marie btene Lantrntnn, Contralto; Paw Tenl1it it D 45 HTAHA.T Sf ATEJ Solelstn: Hybll Sammli iracDrmld. Beprnl Coatelle. Toner: ItRNItl SCOTT. Btu nd a cherun of th PHILADELPHIA UI'KKATIU MOCICTY Tomorrow Children's Day. Amuitntntl Fr te the Children from 11 te 1 o'clock. ALDINE DOUBLE BILL FOR BOe anoneR EneT-a silas MARNER Annnn-TiiB ltcathku pnHHBmfl R ;irl a I BARNET GARDEN ""ABTff OI'KN-MR rilOTOPI.AV KVKVINIIH ' Tmilrlit. Tomer. "TIIK 4iKKATRtT I.OVK" Prl.. hut. "LP TIU: KOAII ITU SA1XIK, Permanent Hair Waving M CURLS, its Entire Bobbed Headi, $25.00 ErwrtRl nroecMfervrarbkV Dene by Male Exptrtt MME. B. L HECKER 25 SOUTH 52ND ST. .Odtd Erri. tx. Wed. lil. imh. i "" The Onlr Orielnal a ,-n HELENE SALOHJ jremtaTtenr OIL METHOD S15 te S35 C10. Leem Natural tVacu 102 S. 13th Street V Kcnnrdr 1110 The Klevater Fbonet Walcnt 706S-7S83 t wa Spring and Summer Fashions for Men and Women in WALK-OVER SHOES H!!illli!l!' lliiliilMyLiajyiuwMiiiLMila ,,' .inlni.i.niiiiiiii'ii":' ', , ,i ii;, "":;; 'jii-EEiiOBIBM'li I Ceat8 Suits JWC Lingerie, I Dresses, JF" , M M c,.. 1 1 SkirtS jJ mM2tfJy& Negligees R r'mMWttma3ltamacms:aMmmmBamMMmMmmJm I gTOMiMBi, ., ,; riiiiniiiii.iiiiiiiif; ,ii-,.''T7nr7.,t, i,iiiii,iv jnnMiirjii" ,!,i'i ,' ; ,,i,ii' ii ' n, 'nii,i' iin,n jiH.niHi'-':ii'irmirTnmTHTCiinmniinn 1 : Fer Men , On- 77 133 Seuth 13th St. Printed drepes CHn ImportedlieilGS O Canten Crepes j Imperted'Linens Imported Swiss If) 00 feshanara Crepes EJU t All colors and sides' up te 42 ' WereformerluuDte3500 Spert Shoes Rubber Seles, Whites in combination and short lines as low as $3.90 Tan, Blacks, Plain or Semi-Brogues. All the newest, most wanted tee shapes and styles 4.90 5.90 & $.90 $1,25 Full-FaBhlened Silk Sex 79c J Fer Women The newest Sandals in White, in Tan or Black Russia and many short lines grouped for final clearance at $3.90 Sold this season up te $10 All remaining Summer Whites Novelties and Spert fashions suit able for wear late into the Fall season. 4 90 & 5.90 Sold this season up te $12 $1.25 Gorden Silk and Fiber Spert Stockings 79c Street & Summer Dresses Te Be Closed Out At Less Than Cost 350 Summer Wash Dresses The prices in this sale are the lowest In many years for High Quality Walk-Over Shoes. Every pair is from regular stock and a new, correct fashion this season. Harpers Wafc0vei 1228 MARKET 1022 CHESTNUT Sheps r "'' s' Shep Open Until B P. M, Saturday. ..-..,.. dirf anep iweied All Uay Saturday. They include voiles, linens, ginghams, organdies nnd combinations, in white and all desirable shades. Sizes te 46. A splendidly varied collection of smart styles. They were $10.50 te $27.50, te be closed out at 4J5' $6'75, J.50, $Q.50 9 275 Daytime Dresses of Crepe de Chine. Canten Crepe. Ccergettc and printed crepe, all colors and a wide variety of the season s most attractive models. They were up te $69.50, te be closed out at $l.oe, $ig.5e, $25.00 te Spert Skirts Silk Skirts, were up c r 7, 7, te $10.50 0,,) Final Clearance Price Flannel Skirts, were C;? ytz up te $12.50 V(j.t Final Clearance Price Novelty Silk Skirts.c 7 jtz were up te $19.50. s 1U Final Clearance Price Spert Sweaters Weel Sweaters, were up te $4.95 Final Clearance Price Fiber - silk Sweaters, were up te $9.75. . . rmal Clearance Price Silk Sweaters, were? 1 s or $16.50 1(J"'0 Final Clearance Price $2-95 $5-90 Ii t f - "A i 4 i ii i & jt. Jit, ,SM for 1 1 h Ss M m ;?. w hi l1 fl f ' j 1 W20:22-24 Walnut Street 'till' n. 8igiiiH
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