Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 16, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Heney Wynn$ Speaks of the Tennis Tournament at
Newport This Week and efx tlw Many Parties
te Ge With It Seme Interesting Chat4
NKWTOKT Is nay thin woek, n the
minimi tennis teuninmcnt fs being
wM nt the Casine nncl n great ninny
turtles nre hrlnjr given In connection
with iV There nre leta of wnnll lunch
Tnns nnd dinners nnd en Friday iilaht
Tr nnd Mrs. Alexander ,Hnmllten Rice
will elve n bnll nt their vllln, Mlrninnr.
t'wnlch there will be fctpwI hundred
6 tests. On Jrnnilny night Dr. nnd Mr,
lee smc n dlnner-dnncc, but It wns n
ennll nffnlr, just thirty people.
The Clnrence Delnns, who nre nt
heir vllln. Ben weed, where they nlwnys
ntertnln n grent denl during the sum
mer enve n luncheon en Mendnv before
the tournament, nnd tenkht they nre
vlvlng n dinner for Peggy Thnjer, Mrs.
Jehn H. Thnver'n nttrncllve rinugntcr,
he in spending this week with them.
Przev's mother, who ha bee" up nt
Tlir ilnrbnr vNltlng her ,en nnd dnitgli-.'r-ln-lav.
Mr. nnd Mm. .Talm U.
Tlinjer. 3d, Is nt Newport new, tee.
I think stnylng with Mrs. Heward
flrnhnm, nt "Whetstone, her summer
P Dozens of people have boxes nt the
tennis. Among the PMlndelphlnns nre
the Delnns. Mr. nnd Mrs. fsrge D.
Widener, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ettnre Ho He
v m-ine Fenlnnn. who nre spending the
wimmer with Mm. Vwntnna's mother,
Mrs Andrew C. Dulles; Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Williamson Roberts nnd Dr. nni
Mr Alexander Hamillen Rice, of thin
ritv' nnd New Yerk. Dr. nnd Mrs.
Themas CS. Ashton, wlm nte nt Jnmcs Jnmcs
tewn for the summer, linve been Retng
te the tournament, tee, with their
daughter. Anne, nnd Mnrgnrettn Har
rison, who is visiting them. Altogether
It founds very festive.
The last thrce days of August the
Newport Herse Shew tnkes plnre nnd
that will be nnether big, event, I sup
pose. The entry list closes tomorrow
and the Executive Committee Miys it is
a very large one. There will be four
different classes, nnd Mr. R. Penn
Smith will be one of the judges.
I'VE never Fecn anybody quite as pop pep
ulnr ns Kitty Perter. Really, I
think she bents nil records for the
number of times she hns been n brides
maid. First, she was one for Paulina
Bell, he mnrricd her cousin. .lack
Whelen. about two years age; then she
v,m in Meby Strubing Cnncr's. wedding
party hist October; nftcr thnt she was
a bridesmaid for Sarah Harriben, who
married Phil Price in June.
Jn that same month she was a brides
maid for Mrs. Walter Pew, who was
Hannah Elliett, nnd then, ns if thnt
wasn't enough, this fnll nhc will assist
at Helen Sewell and Henry Coxe s
wedding en September 0, and at Cor Cer
nelia Rankin nnd Alfred Hunter's en
October 7. New I nsk you ! lmnRlne
the number of bridesmaids' UrcsseJ and
hats fclic must have.
Just new Kitty is up nt Northeast,
where hlic Is staying with her uncle
and nunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ram.
and two weeks age she was In the finals
of the tenuis teurnnment up there. She
la an awfully geed player.
WELL, I've just heard rumors of nn nn
other engagement which Is sched
uled te be nnneunced this fall ; thnt
makes the third engagement by new.
Ten remember the ether "two I spoke of
Mernl days age. This one is most ex
citing, if it is true, nnd I inn Inclined
te think it is. The girl, who enme out
two jears age, is one of the prettiest
and most popular girls in Philadelphia
and the man is equally nice. When it
Is nnneunced, it ought te cnue quite
a stir, but you'll have te wait until
then te henr any mere.
I SAW Mnrgnh Toegood in town the
ether day. She has fair hair nnd
Mue e.ies and she was most becomingly
rtrecd in a light green chambrny dress
with a white cellar and cuds, nnd a
Mark hat of rough strnw trimmed en
either Mdp with tiny little pink roso reso rose
huds. She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Toegood nnd is engaged
te Hremley Floed. NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mi's Kmlly Kaljfhn Bartow, daugh
ter of Mih. Henry niarkwell Bartrw,
or Gwnedd Velley, will make- her
but ut a tea te be nlven by her
mother en Mendnv, November 1.1, nt
the Aurn Club. MlfJUrtew. who at
tended Mile. Mces' school In Paris last
winter, and has been spending the sum
mer travtllm? abroad wllli her mother,
will return te this country the end of
August. Mrs. Bartow and her daugh
ter will spend the autumn nt Gwynedd
alley, and will occupy an npnrtntent
t the l.engacre during the winter.
Miss I.erralnn Dlssten, daughter of
Mr nnd Mre. Jacob S. Dlssten. of Nor
wood Hall, Chestnut Hill, and Mlsa
Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
w llllntn Draper Lewis, of Awbury. Oer Oer
mantewn, who spent July and part cf
August ou n ranch at Jacksen's Hele,
Wyoming. Jiava arrived at Northeast
Harber. Me. wl.ere they will Jein their
ramlllcs for the remainder of the num
mr. Miss Allen Benedict, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Uebert It Benedict, of thn
terners, Deven, who Is metering In
England with MrH. Delaflcld and Miss
Emllv Del.ineld. of New Yerk, will
hertlv gu te Paris. She will return
te this country en the Aqultanla en
Beptemher 29.
..Mr?, Calcb r- Fex- of Ogontz. whtf
recently leturr.ed from a metcr trip
"ireuBh New England, will leave for
LagloEineie tomorrow, where hIie will
spend n month ns the guest of her son-in-law
nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
"uney Martin, and their family, who
ai occupying their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs James M Wlllcev. or
Camp Wuedsby itlmn. Vlllaneui. ar
rived jesterduy at the Mount Wash
ington Hetel, ihetten Weeds, N II.
Mrs Jeseph N. dn Ban, of St Dav
ms, who W visiting Mis. Hanj Wain
Harrison, of Happy Creek Furm, St.
a ds, ut NariaBiitihett I'ler, n 1 , will
no tile guest of honor at n. dinner which
Mrs Hnrrisen will glve this evening.
Mrs. J. Ucrtrnru Llpplncctt. of 1712
pruce street nnd Mclmnr. Hcthayics.
, entertaining Mrs. William Kedwoed
right, of Wnldhelm. Legan, aa her
The families that knew
quality, are using it.
Victer
Bread
(The biR Quality leaf)
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In all our Stores
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guect nt her mimmer lietne, Merestuck.
Jnmtstevn, It. I. Mrs. Wrlght'H daugh
ter. Miss Annette Wrlghl. who Is at
Lake Champlaln, will net make her
debut an announced, but will continue
licr studies nt Wellcsley College, where
alie Is a Junier.
Miss Rllzabeth Jeanes, daughter of
Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes, of Laywell,
Deven, who" Is unending the summer
en a ranch In Wyoming, will return
te this city en September 1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alba B. Jehnsen, of
Cnstana, nosement. arrived yesterday
at the Mount Washington Hetel, Bret Bret
ten Weeds, N. H.
Mr. nnd Mrs. fleorge H. Strawbrldge,
of Windermere, Bnla, have gene, en an
extended meter trip through the New
Rnglnnd Stntcs. At Lenex, Mnss., they
will be the BUCJts of Mr. and Mrs.
Teabedy.
Dr. nichard Sharpless Davis, of .102
Scheel Hen no lone, CJcrmantewn, has
left thlB city te spend the remnlneur
of the summer nt Beiling Green, Pa.,
where Mrs. Davis has been slnce June.
Mr. andyMrs. Rebert Sewe'll, of Ard Ard
naree, Ilydal, have Issued Invitations
for the marrlage of their daughter. Miss
Helen Louisa Hewell, and Mr. Henry
llrlnten Coxe, Ji.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brlnten Coxe, of 109 Seuth
Twenty-first street and Haffed, Penllyn.
en Saturday, September 0. nt the
Church of Our Savlem, Jenltlntewn. A
reception will fellow the cciemeny at
the home of the brlrta'a parents.
Mrs Archibald Thomsen, of Mary
laid Weeds. Ardmore. Is nt nass Beck
Kiirm, Nnrrngansctt l'ler, B. 1., for the
summer.
Judge and Mrs. Henry Chapman
Thompson, of 1E27 Spruce etreet, who
are' traveling In Europe, accompanied
by their daughter. Mrs. Norten Downs,
Jr.. of Chestnut Hill, nre spending' Berne
time In France befere returning te this
country.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bartel Brazier
and their daughter, Miss Frances C.
Brazier, of Green Hill Farms, Over
brook, are at Yerk Harber, Mc., where
they nre spending the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heckscher and
their family, of Greenwood Fnrm, Straf.
ford, are spending the summer camp
ing In the Adlrendaclis.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Wlster. of
Gotmantewn, who have been traveling
abroad slnce February, will shortly re
turn te this country.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcynelds Driver Brown,
of 311 Seuth Thirteenth strectT nre nt
Neva Scotia, where they will remain
until the beginning of September.
Miss Mary Louise Whitney, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whitney, of
Chestnut Hill, who Is spending the sum
mer nt Upper Dam, Me., will return te
this city the middle of September. Miss
Whltnev will mnke her debut at n tea
te be given by her parents early In Oc
tober. Mr nnd Mrs. William Peret Husten
and their sons, Mr. Lawrence B. Hus Hus
eon, Mr. Nerman Huaten and Mr. Wil
liam B. Husten, nre spending the sum
mer nt By-the-Wny, their cottnge at
Santa Crur l'ark in me unisKius.
Mrs. Edwin D. Mullen will return
from Cape May this week te the Crcs
imtm Arms. Mount Airy, where she will
he lelned by her son, Mr. Clarence
B. Mullen.
West Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs Jehn Belneld, of 4028
Orcen street, are spending the summer
at Lltltz, Pn.
Miss Marlen Mathews. Miss Jean
Lyens, Miss Hazel Mathews, Miss Ger
trude Corcoran. Miss Helen Finn and
Miss Allee Mathewn. of West Philadel
phia, and Miss Mnrle Murphy, of Phila
delphia, are spending n few weeks to te to
gether nt Saylorsburg, Pa., and will
icturn nfter Laber Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hareld Hall,
who were married en June 21, have re
turned from their wedding trip and arc
at home at 910 Kenmere read. Mrs
Hall will be remembered n.s Miss Elea Elea
eor Stuart McLean, of 5337 Ilelnhardt
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs Wendell S. Tredlck
nnd their family, of 6105 Christian
atreet, have returned te their home, after
spending some tlme at the Hetel Man
hassett, Seaside Park, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell A. Barrett,
whose marrlage took place June 21 In
the Church of Our Lady of Victory.
Fifty-fourth and Vine streets, have re
turned from their wedding trip nnd are
smndlng the summer at Atlantic City.
Mis. Barrett will be remembpred as MIbs
Mary M, Muldoon, of 231 North Wilten
street
Mr. Thomaa II. Haley, of 1038 North
Sixty-first street, announces the mar mar
rlaeo of his daughter. Mtsu Helen Veron
ica Haley, te Mr. Gcerge B. Dlen, eon
KNOTTING WOOL
Wonted 1 Ac I Silk & Weel OAc
Per en. . . A I Per or. ...
We'll Oladlv Rfnrl Veu Hnnipln
Hemititcbinr BEADS Embroidering
Novelty Embroidery Ce.
15 X. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St.
'95 S
Genuine
VICTROLA
IN
Period Cabinet
NO DOWN PAYMENT
START PAYING AFTER
SEPTEMBER 16TH
Oprn All I)ijr Saturday
B. B. TODD
Pianei Plajreri Victrelai Records
1306 Arch St.
1623 Chestnut St.
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EVENING PUBLIC
?' S2r "'ir a ''"'"' ffV''?P7''TO"W'K'!,'
VISITING IN NARRAGANSETT
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tMRS. JOSEPH N. DU BARRY, JR.
Who is spending several days as Vie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wain Harrison at their summer home
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred E. Dlen, also
of thlg city, en August 1.
Mrs. B. P. Moere, of 4920 Chancellor
street. Is entertaining for a few days as
her guest Mlse Laura Myers, of West
Greve, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuet J. Cook, of,902
Washington avenue, have metered te
Wlldwoed, where they will remain for
the rest of the season.
Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Iennrd, of
6366 Addison street, have returned home
after spending a month In Vcntner. Mrs.
Leenard will De remembered, before her
recent marriage, as Miss Helen Qulglcy.
Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Winter, of Louis
ville, Ky are visiting friends In West
Philadelphia. Dr. Winter was formerly
en the etaff of the Episcopal Hospital.
Mr. Jehn Nerrls. of West End. gave
a theatre party last week In honor of
Miss Katherlne Beppcll. Among the
guests were Miss Mary Hegan and Mr.
Clarence Qundackcr.
Seuth Philadelphia
Miss Elizabeth Themas, of Eighteenth
nnd Mifflin streets, has returned home,
nftcr spending several days In Atlantic
City.
Miss Ethel McTngue, of 2116 Seuth
Twentieth street, entertained Informally
at her home en Thursday evening. The
cuests Included Miss Fless Cenner. Miss
Betty Duff. Miss Bert Wltte, Miss Jean
Turner, Mr.1 Frank Graham, Mr. Geerge
Remodeling end Repairing
t H Off Regular Frleet
Stere Open All Day Saturday
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
(Oppeait Keith's Thtn)
August Sale
of FURS
At Savings Thai Average One-Third!
The annual AUGUST SALE at
FORBES has become an estab
lished fixture in the Industry, a
barometer of Style, Quality and
Value It is initiated net
merely te make many sales, but te
make mere permanent friends of
the hundreds of new customers
who annually are attracted by the
incomparable values which place
FORBES Furs above competition.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
Winter Price SALE
$ 90.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS
Three-quarter length model $59,50
$110.00 RUSSIAN MARMOT COATS
40-inch length. Fine pelts 69.50
$125.00 FRENCH SEAL CAPES
Leng circular model. Full sweep 79.50
$150.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS ' -
40-xnch length. Dark soft skins. 98.50
$150.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS
W.inch length. Skunk trimmed 98.50
$195.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS .
Three-quarter length. Beaver trimmed.. . 125.00
$250.00 SCOTCH MQLE CAPES AND WRAPS ,
Fashionable full-length models. ........ 165.00
$300.00 NATURAL RACCOON COATS
iO-xnch bordered models. Dark skins. . . . 195.00
$350.00 HUDSON SEAL CAPES nnm
Full-length wide ripple models 225.00
$375.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS
40 inches. Trimmed xvith Natural Skunk. 245.00
$400.00 NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS
Vt-length. Well matched skim;.. 265.00
$600.00 NATURAL SQUIRREL CAPES
Full-length. Clear blue-gray skins 395.00
$900.00 DARK FITCH CAPE
Gorgeous full-rip fie model , , , , 595.00
$1000.00 NATURAL MINK" rriATc
in ."..L ;i n;.. ...
fi'-.m.f. tenvm. finest
Hudaen Seal ia Dyed Muakrati
French Seal ia Dyed Ceney.
Extra Sizes up te 54 Bust.
Fnrehat'mg Agenti
ii - wsmn" ureinri win -.Tvw?s.f i n.'T'4rvnriuiivji.nwiu7.rT
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LEDGER - PHlIiABELPHIA, ,VfeDKfiSDAY,
Pflugfelder, Mr. Lee McQIInhey and Mr.
L. Lockhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stennan, of
228 Reed street, are spending a few
weeks In Atlnntte City at the Traymore
Hetel.
Mr. Richard MacAnary has returned
nfter a trip te Canada nnd the Northern
States.
The' Misses Wilsen, of 1832 Moere
street, have been spending a week in
Wlldwoed as the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Shertz, Jr., formerly of 1314
Jacksen atreet. ;
Mr. Jeseph Dougherty, who hns been
traveling through Canada and. the
Northern States, has returned te his
home.
Mrs. M. Grey, of 2112 Seuth Nine
teenth street, and her daughter. Miss
Mary Grey, have been spending some
tlme ns the guests, of relatives In Lan
caster, Pa.
Miss Eleaner Cenner, of 2300 Federal
street, has gene te Jein her family
In Atlantic City for the remainder of
the Reason.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cabrcy. of 2644
'North ' Twonty-sccend street, nre re
ceiving congratulations en the birth of
a daughter, Patricia Pierre. Mrs. Can
rey will be remembered as Miss. Kath
ryn Marie Crane, of Legan.
.u tttl nt
eastern pelts..., VUDMU
Orders Accepted
t. m r 'kar iiijnrf i. itnvi -?i tr - r1. i.j
7 h ;, , tf y.
Germantetvn
Mlas Beatrice MacAtllster Henkela,
E5S4 Merris atreet, will return shortly
from Cape Ced, where he has been
visiting herbrelher-ln-law nnd sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle W. Forbe, who
have a cottage there for the summer.
Mr. And Mrs. Geerge Miller, of 6708
North Woodstock street, have returned
home, after spending some time In
Wlldwoed.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllem Meat, of 6312
North Thirteenth street, have returned
home, after spending eome time In At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Pelak, of Wal
nut lane, have returned from a stay In
New Yerk.
Atlantic City
Mrs. n, F. Longstreth Is at the East
bourne for the month of August, an Is
also Mrs. M. L. Heard, who expects te
remain until .September 1.
Mlnfc Maude. Onffney and Miss Mar
garet daffney, of Philadelphia, are nt
the Hetel Traymore where they wll'
remain for the rest of the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis N'rtst, of IOfjan,
nre spending a few days nt Atlantic
City.
Derbyshire Hunter
A wedding of Interest wl'.I tnke place
at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Old .St.
David's Church, Doven. when Miss Irene
A. Hunter, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis.
William T. Hunter, of Deven, will become
the bride of Mr. William II. Derbyshire,
Jr., of Chambersburg, Pa. The Ilev.
James H. Lam will eulclate. The bride
will wear a gown of old laca ever
georgetto satin caught with two lnrge
fiearl ornaments, and a train of sat n
nlald with chiffon and embroidered with
pearls. She will wear a tulle 'ell trim
med with orengo blossoms unci will carr
an old.fashlened beuqut of orchids and
lilies of the valley. The brde's only
nttentant will be her cousin, Miss Mnde Mnde
llne Woodwerth. of New Yerk, who will
wear a dress of pole orchid and owire
blue chiffon and a lleah color horsehair I
hat trimmed with a French nefBCgav. I
She will carry flowers te match. Mr.
Eugene Caldwell Clark, of Chambers
burg, will act as beat man and tfi,
ushers will Include Mr. Themas Helden i
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FERDINAND KELLER
216-224 S. Ninth Street
PHILADELPHIA
AUGUST FDRNITURE SALE
Offering exceptional reductions throughout the entire KELLER
collection of fine furniture and decorative objects.
Living-Roem Furniture, including Davenports, Sofas, Secretaries Desks
Mh ilfmtr
a iiBBBk. R Bw Jv . &
1220-22-24 Walnut Street
Closing Out
At Less Than Cost
Summer
"Wash Dresses
That were up te $14.75, new
Street Dresses
Silk, Spert and Cleth
That were up te Ja.00, new
TELEPHONE:
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew ?xt
LUIGI RIRNZ1
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
It takes mere than LOW PRICES and PUBLICITY
make a REAL success in the KTTT? hudn...
The permanent, continued patronage of a substantial cli
entele isn t the outgrowth of an overnight "sale," nor deen
an enduring season just "merely happen." it
takes pains, persistency, patience and, above all Value'5
Integrity, Service and Friends te attain the kind of sue
cess which The Heuse of Rienzi enjoys and se carefullv
protects. wuy
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The Annual AUGUST SALE at Rienzi's has become an
established fixture in the industry, a barometer of StvIP
Quality and Value. . . . It is initiated net merely te
make many sales, but te make mere prominent friends of
the hundreds of new customers who annually are attracted
by the incomparable values which place Rienzi Furs above
competition. c
AT 20 DISCOUNT
SQUIRREL HUDSON SEALCARACUL KOUNSKY-v'-MINK
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wwrfaiiiPF
AUGUST,' .16, 1922
White, or cieveiana, r. """'si"
Spenr.ef Chambersburr, and Mr. Wil
liam T. Hunter, Jr., and Mr. Edmund
A. F. Hunter, brothers of the bride. A
reception will fellow the ceremony hi
the home of the brlde's parents. Upen
their return from a wedding trip Mr.
Derbyshire and His bride will be at
home at 330 Lincoln Way, East Cham
bersburg. ANNOUNCING NEW
BACHARACH
PORT VKA I T
OP CHILDREN
STUDIO SITTINO OM.V
TWBLVI FORTBK.DOI.IAR
1020 cnramfCT bt.
LEARN BEAUTY AND HAIR
CULTURE Marlnelle Training
In Muicla Strapping. Kaclala, Marcel
Wnlng. Scalp and Hair Treatment".
Manicuring-. Klectrelysls Our DJrlpmH
iTiiuranteea lilaheat-prlcetl poflllena. I.aat
month for 8nmmr Krturd ltte. Unll
or write ltlTA A. KrtAlTH, Master Coa Cea
incllelnn ntid Dermatoteulnt. Fermer Hut)
'rWalnir Kxpert ilnrlnolle t'elli-se of
'hlcaae. Tkv Yerk, Han I'rnnclire.
Arnilemv of Hair an'l lleauiy Culture
intr. Walnut fit Phene Spruce 120"
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Late Medels-- J
Special Summer Reductions
OMVKK
ItKMIMJTON
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NO. 0121
M). JO MO
NO. 10 MO
NO, Kin
NO. S SI5
Thorenihlr Rtbnltt Jmt T.lke Serf
10-Day Free Trial 1-Year Gaaraalas
Phene ua new Walnut 5873-74
1005 CHESTNUT ST.
BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO.
.tables and Up
holstered Chairs;
also an unusual
collection of An An
tique Needlepoint
Chairs.
Dining Roem and
Bedroom Furni
ture of all pe
riods, originals
and reproductions
in important sets
and odd pieces.
An interestiar cellet -lien
of Early Ameri
can Furniture. Skip
Medclj in a bread
variety.
Beantifu! A n t i q n a
Cabinets for Victrela
and Radie settinfi.
$3.75
SPRUCE 2958
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CASINO
THEATRE
8th ic Walnut
Mat. Dally
REOPENS & AUG. 19
WITH THE
BIG JAMBOREE
FKATUIIINO
FRANKIE HUNTER XKR!Je.S
POX OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR BALK
OF HEATfl A SBABON RKHEP.VATION8
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Wonderful Concerts Today by
SOUSA AND HIS BAND
Tit nntifftiv anrri
:;sa day
Saturday OKAND A 111? OAY with the
Marina Hand from Philadelphia Navy TaM
GAS
Soldering Furnaces
and Appliances
tfanufactvrtd by
L. D. Bcrger Ce., 59 N. 2d St.
Dett. ifarktt 131 Kevttenr. Jeln 8711
We buy and dismantle
all kinds of plants, large or email, con cen
taining: iron anil etrel. Geed price paid.
Michlevitz & Company
HAKRISnURO. PA.
CAMERAS
hav a mei"t unneual dlplav of
IIiKh-Ornila Irntiencd Modeln Hemthinir
nxvr liefere sfn In tills clt it Is a
pleasure te show thm
Ycu can ("xchange yours for en.
Phiia. Camera Exchange
XT. J. McGann, Slanatrer Diene Spruce 1143 J
1420 Chestnut St. "r '
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The Onl Original
HELENE SALON
Jrermanent :
tJlatSWaring
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OIL METHOD
S15 te S35
Bis. Leett Natural Wavn
102 S. 13th Street S
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Girls' and Misses' Sizes, 9.7512.75
A rare opportunity te buy a suit that will be
perfectly geed this fall.
MANN & DlLKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Heuse of Wenger
1220 Walnut Street
furs Walnut nt
Our 20th Anniversary
and a Re-Building Sale
Makes Possible
Furs of Quality
At Sharp Reductions
The First Sale
Event in Our
20 Years of
Fur Retailing!
It is n double sale occasion
nnd one that brings the very
best in fur peltry as well ns
the charming exclusiveness
of style. Prices are greatly
below regular te effect a
quick reduction of our stock,
as our building is being
remodeled te double its pres
ent size.
Baby Lambs
Russian Sables
Fine Caraculs
Broadtail Persians
Eastern Minks
Silver Foxes
Fishers
in styles that show unusual
charm and distinction and
originality of line.
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New Lewer-P. ced Section
Natural Muskrat Coats $125 te $245
Regular Season Prices $175 te $395
Natural Raccoon Coats $195 te $450
Regular Season Prices $275 te $G00
Hudsen Seal Coats (dyed muskrat). .$295 te $595
Contrasting Fur Cellar and Cuffs.
Regular Season Prices $395 te $750
Natural Squirrel Coats $395 te $750
Regular Season Prices $500 te $1000
All Furs sold by the Heuse of
Wenger are advertised and
sold under their real name
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