TTRKffi mmmmmmwww4 PPwM V".. r-j; thtiyzir AWMWSTC iVOTTTi..' 3Mh fiW Z. .)? 1SF3TWF7 ""' "TfiS " ' M , '"''' X "IT,? r ' Y n . ) f V 'rV4 i . . "7" ' iSft V fA VAOTiiZTJ k EVEN'iNG PUBLIC LEDGBE-PH'ILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 h A 7 -J".' fST GOSSIP.ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Marriage of Charles Wilsen te Massachusetts GirlThe Frederick Stouts Have Heuse Party in Maine EVERY one will be very much sur prised te licnr f the marring of Charlie Wilsen te Almn HnrrK of Bnutli Chnlnisfnrd. Mast. And tlip eaiiM? of the surprise Ik the fart thnt it's enRnRcmPiit had net been announced se for ns nny one ran renieiiwer, uieurii they hove known each ether (or n couple of venr. I hear. Charlie Wilsen in the e1det of the three WlUen men. sons of Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds AVUen, who linvc been living nt 'I"" Hellpvuo-8trntferd nnd have n country plnce In Villnnevn. Hrmlettn. the enlj daughter, was mar ried last sprlnic te Ned Shakespeare. Alma Hnrrifi Is tin- .laiiRliter of Dr. mil Mr". Klljnh Djer HnrrU. 'Che BidrrlnKC took plnce tednv In the Church of the Advent In Uosten. U Almu has anything Hlc the loekH nnd style of her new mether-In-Inw, Mis' will certainly be nn addition te Philadelphia clrclca. Mrs. Wilsen Is, te my thinking, abso lutely f-tunnlnif. She 1,nH mvi u bcliu' tiful tiRiire. carries herself te well, haw wonderful avy fiiey hnlr and wears the most artistic clothes. 1 remember a pcnil snn creation of velvet which .1,,. unip at n luncheon 1 attended one dnv Inst winter and her picture hut of. cni.v elNCt was triiunied with a long cMrich plume. HOt'Sn parties are the order of the dnv for the rest of this month, it wcins. ' The Frederick Stouts bnvc one In Northeast Harber at present, and I understand the boys and Kirls have been asked te May for a fortnight. That is a very delightful invitation, for if one takes the. long trip te Maine it hardly seems worth while te stay just u few dnyn. . .. . . Kthel Ileckschcr, Mnry Carter nnd Virginia Carpenter arc among the girls thnt have gene 'P fr ,,lp ,10l,H(' l"rt.v. Mnrv Carter and Virginia I nrpenter will 'both make their debuts In the fall. you knew. Mnry at n tea given by her grandmother. Mrs. Kdwin Hensen. and Virginia at a dance te be given bv her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. .Jeseph It. Carpenter, Jr. Kthel Heckscher is net te come out for another jenr, I understand. She Is a j mincer sister of Ulna Heckscher, nh'n mnrrled Hnrclay McFndden in April. (inn came out last season and wits one of the three debutantes who were married in their bud jenr, the ether tw being Itillle Ileilly and 1'iis eill.l Merris. WHAT a handsome woman Mih. TriiMtin Hnre is! I saw her In town one ilny this week jxenring a Ftuiinlng gown of dark blue ciepe d" chine, made with the fashionable bateau neil and finished at the edges with a narrow cording. Her hnt was a toque of the -nine mnterlnl, wrapped in s-oft folds about the ciewn. There Is no question about It. your hnt nnd gown must mutch these d.'ivs. Aii It Is a niest becoming fashion. Ne mnttrr what ethers may sn, I stand bv mv guns thnt the st.vles of these lints in frocks and hats both are meie sane, mere graceful and common sense thnn ever before. (If ceuise. I me.iu the ie:il styles, net the exaggerations. Manchester, Vt about the end of thh nSJUu.'J. r.clur!i1.t10 ,helr nPi'i-tment at Hamilton Court, Thirty-ninth nnd Chest nut streets. West Philadelphia fBII ' ii t ,, .. entirely npws " " " " '-"l i no marriage of Mrs. Mnrv F Pe ....-A,nnnt Imd net bppn nnneuncpd se Miurle, pf 4828 Wnlnut trp.t 'nnri m. ,il nnl.J t.U,.. -m m . . ' " A. ..I ''"". ": 0"vl' walnut st took place ypsterday In St. Matthew's Kplscepal Church, t:lKhteenth f tand Olrard nxenue. Upen their rturnVfretn a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Kble win town" Kecklaml street, Oerman- Mr. and Mrs. Clement K. Thrash have W,vcnd 'T'V1,',!! dlnB trip and Wnn gene te Washington, n C. where thy w-lll make their home. Mrs. Thrash 'vlll bp remembered as Miss Mnrtha w!??Cnn,e' "?f !P'Wi trcc" before her marriage 0n June 24. Mr nnd Mr?. Wm. II. Parker, of 23B 'tl'tythlrd street, lmxe rcn.rnrd e their home after spending some time Mslt her sen-ln-lnw nnd daughter Mr and Mrs Irving Shaw, who have re- Yeri'ycitV.Cn UP thS'r rCSl'lcnce ln t.i!;,iBd.i"r'Pleyd CnrIey '"ve re ibn JPJW ho.me ln Wesl Phlladel A u, Wl,llftm P. Brenz. Sr., of 6321 "H,il& ?ivaft!v:hs!r Bummcr hem" iLV.? ; rth '-''Bewoeil street, will kae Ve,?.Jpf,!,nnP?!l0",,f", tour tlueugh ,e New ..iiRlnnil Sates by meter, meom meem lianled by Mi. and .Mrs. Frank SeuVkr Mrs. Themas s HeuneII. accemnnnlecl ren nf'r.sie i.' nnd Mr- Len Dercn Dercn Een, or 0849 De Lancey street. North Philadelphia .miss marv Spencer, dnushter nnd Mrs. Charles W. Spencer! enanpe street. Tleen. will '; "f, i . wer 0M Krl'lny evening. August t-i'i.II liMI "f ncr 'U"n. Miss Hsther I.llrnheth Spencer, whose marrlaie te .I. iiiirry a .lent7er, Jr.. will tnUii place the .following evening The guest" will be Mr and Mrs Ituhssell Keuerer" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pnbst. Ml am Mr? Je.eph Russell. Mr. nnd Mr" Themas Holten. Mr. and Mrn. Nerbctt Dlctsch. Mr and Mrs Ressd! Winder, Mrs. l,rtna Mr Finland. Mls Kathrvn Slienccr Miss ICmlly McK.ndry and Mr. Winer Sn.vdcr. Miss Spencer nnd Mr. iir.-niicr ni no uinner guets of Mr, nuries spencer 'borero TRAVELING ABROAD entertain the nnd Mrs shower .' "' ' ."- Chnilcs Wlnfield Mers. of .r. 243 North Thirteenth street, have left for n week's visit n Atlantic Cltv. after which they will spend a few days ln Uosten. Mrs. D. J. Kennedy, of 1900 Diamond street, Is spending the summer at Ocean City skkkkkkkkkkt ' S In Allendale, Md where ehe ia visit ing frlcudrt. Mrs. C. Martin, of 1C17 WnkellnK street. Is at Atlantic City for a. lew wcekif. Thete by Photo-Crafter. MISS HELEN V. MICHELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Michcll, of 3013 Chestnut street, who with her mother and her sister, Miss Florence Michcll, t8 spending the summer in Europe. They arc new in Reme, after a visit in England WZ ITHKII AND l'ATIHUt .JACK nlklng together at dessert the ether ct piling, nd Hetty, who Is nearly four jenrs old. was seated be tween them in her high chair sipping flwny nt her peaches and cream, nppnr entl pnjing no attention te the con versation. Among ether things mother Mid: "You'll have te get some white knickers, dear, before we go awny." And In answer father replied: "Ne, T can't: that (indicating Uett with his head) eats tee much bread and butter." Mether acquiesced without further re re enrk and the matter was forgotten. Next morning at breakfast, however, mother noticed thai Hetty was only Jilting her cerenl. "ICat jour bread mid butter, dear." said she. "I'm net eat in' bread and butter new." "Net eat ing bread and butter?" "Ne," In aMcd Hetty, "se Jack rnn, have knick- Cls," NANCY WYNNi:. Seuth Philadelphia Mli Uesaln C. Dever am'. Mr Jehn McN'ellly w.ve the guests of Mr. and Mrs llnrrv Powell nt their cottage In Parkland for a short time Inst week. Mrs N Van Winkle and her sons, of 232!) Seuth P,euler street, have re turned home after a two weeks' stay In Atlantic City Mr, Daniel H.ile. fermerlv of Seuth Philadelphia, Is at his rammer home In Wlldwoed, Mls .lul'a Denne In Connecticut Mis, James I.eeeh and her en and daughter, of 2 ill Seuth Heuvler htreet, Is Ultlng friends have returned he'"e c.ftsr a two weeks' stay In Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs Frank Shertz. Sr., formerly of 1314 Jnckren street, nre new living at their new neme, 830S Bnrtram avenue. Miss Margaret Itoenev was the gue't of friends ln Parkland for a short time Inst week. Mrs, 11 W N'arr, of 2 2S Seuth Hi eiid street. Is lsltlng her cousin, Mrs. Frank Wnlten. of Seuth Brighten ave nue, Chelsea. Atlantic City. Mr Jacob Brcwten and his eon. Rob Reb ert Biewten, of 21139 Seuth Sovtnteenth Btrcet, have returned home after an ex tensive stay In Atlantic City. Mr. James .1. Beyle, of 1317 Wolf street, was th guest of Mr. Charles Shute In Delaware County en last Sunday. street, Is the gnest of Mrs Lewis Wil Wil eon at her cottage In Ocean City for a fertnlgnJ. Mrs. Catherine Rcgeis, of 1219 Salem street nnd her daughter nnd grand daughter are spending the month of August In Wlldwoed. Miss OIndys Harrlten street, H Workmen, nf T19 Is spending seme time Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Owen B. Jenkins, of CC18 Greene street, nre te spend the ie malndcr of the scftBen nt Cape May. They recently returned from an extendca meter trip "through the mountains or this State and New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester A. Asher n their family, of 6605 Wayne avenue, are spending the summer at their cottage in Ocean City. Miss Naemi Kmyler. of West Hertter street, will spend the week-end In Wild Wild weed as one of the guests nt ft house party te be given by Miss Myrtle Jack eon at her parents' cottage. Mr, nnd Mrs, Donald P.. Tayler, of f,210 Morten street, are at Wlldwoed for the season. Miss Annn Armstrong and Miss Florence Schultz. of Oreene street, are lsltlng In New Hampshire for the month of August. Delaware County Mlsn Betty Morrison, dnughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Bayaid Morrison, of Swnrthmere, left last week for China, where she Is Interested ln work among the Chinese women. She will remain Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Xle S. Sproat have, moved Inte their new home en College avenue, Swarthmore. Mrs, nienner Plalsted Abbett, who has recently icturncd from California, will tnuve in it short time trj her new home In Rose Vnllej. Mr. nnd Mrs IMwnrd A. Stockton, of Swnithmere, hne returned fiem a visit te Ocean Cltv. where thev spent a few I days. , Mr and Mis William T Hills hnve returned te their home in Swaithmoie from a stay of a few weeks In Maine Mlfs Helen Hayes, of Ridley Park, will shortly leave for New Yerk, where she will spend a few days before, going te Atlantic City for a fortnight's visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Tyndale, of Medie, accompanied by Mr. Tyndales brethcr-ln-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Lattlmer, left a few days age for a meter trlD through Maine. Miss .Miriam Stull. of Ridley Park, Is spending a few days with friends at Cape May. Norristeivn Mr nnd Mrs. Frederick C Farns worth gave nn old-fashioned corn roast en Saturday evening In the weeds of their home en (Jermnntewn pike Among the guests wcre Mr and Mrs Ueorge O. Class, Mr nnd Mrs. icter Mauck, Mr nnd Mrs Herbert Mauck. V. Mauck, It I,a Oett. Dr and Mrs. 1-. I Oreeiie. Mr and Mis. J. M Rlttcr, Mr and Mis. Augustus Gilbert Mrs n. H. Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Paul, of Mountain Lake, N. J Mrs. Kdward Jacksen, of Belvelr avenue, entertained nt a family dinner en Hunciny at her home. The gpesi Included Miss Margaret Meddcnly, Mrs. Rebert James, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Jack Jack eon, .Mrs. Alfred James, Mr. Paul James and Mr. David MacKensIc. Mr, William T Harris and Mr Martin M. Housten, entertained n number of frlrnrtn en Sunday. ine event celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Hnrrls and Miss Helen Housten. There wcre thirty guests. Tim Mr.esehenrt I.eclen. Ne 109. held an Ice cream festival en Saturday after noon nnd evening The affair was held in the garage of the Metse nome uwiim te the rain. It was nlannPd te u held en the tpacleus lawn of the new Meese home. Cemmnnder Fredeilck Raymond Najlp, son of Mrs. Fiederlck I. Nalle, of tne Hamilton Apartments, left en Tuesday for servlce In the Pacific. He expects te be gene for two ears. Mrs. I, D Weaver nnd Miss Marga ret i: Weaver, of S16 De Kail) street, have gene te Watcrbury. Conn , wnere they will be the guests or r r,. . Williams. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Catherine Benrre, of Ilia De Knlb street, irai" returned ftein Ilo-teii and c'apa cod, whete they spent the last month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Simen Paget, of 1027 Main street, hiMe returned from a may In Atlantic City, .v J. Mr. and Mrs William II Sllngluff. of 800 West Main street, have returned from Loen Lake, S J Mr Frank S. .Stiles nnd his family nre spending several weeks In Ocean City, N. J. Frank ford Mr nnd street. weeks' and Mrs. Raymond A. Francis their family, of 1110 Heibert N'orthweod, are en a several meter tilu through thr Stnte nnd will lslt relatives and friends in Pittsburgh and Yeik. Mrs. Geerge Eschelbach, of 4661 Hriscem street. Is visiting In Bosten Mis Jean Christian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Christian, of 1211 Kill, mere street. NVrthwoed, Is fpcndlng the month of August in camp nt Mount Pecene. Mrs .1 C MacDonald, of Orthodox Xrc iMt'eiiTEits, Dusias't:i:a .? maki:i;s of iveunx's axe ys,i cuiLunnx's appaukl of the meiiest character fc FPi FOR MORI! THAN' TWESTY-SIX YEARS Ci m c. nr ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Annls Lee Tunis, daughter of Jr and Mrs Jeseph Tunis. wp make n'r debut at a ten In October te be Sam by h?r parents . .""'"s Sarah Franklin Dunne will be introduced at n tea en Dqccmbei e te glyn by her parents, Mr. and Mrs u -sell Dunne. Mr and Mis Edward F Beale, of ueepdale. Sti afford, are spending the umnicr abroad -fMf. ""J1 Mlrt Theodere L. Harrison, ei Huiebank. Rosvinent, acceinpanled n their eu.ti.aw an(1 daughter, Mr snd Mrs Oeerge V Olbhs and Mr. ' (icerfin v lilbbs. Jr. of the Oiehn.d. Jtospineut, nm spei.illng the summer in (.Hlifmni.i, llM,i m retuin te this cit tne middle f f September. Mr IlciiJ.iniln II. Sheemnkt r .III, son or Mr and Mrs Benjamin Shni maker -Jl of (ierinnnteun, who Is traveling In Kiirepe, win ii I in ii te tills ceuntiv en i Kil(.ninr 1 His lifter. Miss Eilllli M'l.iiniku, Is stlng her eeuslu, Miss I Jmr Mi aw bridge, daughter of Mr mil M's 1 iimrls R Stiawbrldge, of Wocd Wecd slile, (ieiinnutewii at thcli hummer home at (Jus Island, Me Mi nnd Mrs. Bertram Llppineelt, of Chestnut Hill, have icturncd te this ell after Hiiendini.' a month at James- ten II I us the guests of Miss Lip Lip piiueti s patents, Dr nnd Mrs Marlen J Hunt At Jamestown tluj al'e ls lled Mr Llpplmett's parents. Mr audi Mrs J Bertram Llppimett, at Meie-' stiu K, their .summer home ' Miss Jane V. Geedman, daughter of i Mr and .Mrs William i: Geedman. Jr , I iiPMtiut Hill, Is at Jamestown, It I, "line Khe Is the guest of Miss Anne we'lierlll, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Herbert J Wctherlil Ml and Mrs loedmnn aie mending the summer at their camp at L'tmer Sarauac. Miss ElUalietli S flgden and Miss jlutgaiet S. Ogden. daughters of Mrs Lerctt Malcolm Hawley, of Chestnut Hill, are lsltlng friends at Re, N Y The win later go te Maine, wheie Ihej will be the guests or Mr. and Mis Wil liam T R Driver at their camp Mls.s delnlde Bishop, Miss Marien Leng Miss Marlen Hawkins, .Miss Rose Petr.it. and Miss fiarb.ua Stewart, ac ac eoinpanled li Mis (' N Stewart, of Morrlstewn, who base been spending two weeks at Ocean t'ltj, have rt turned Mrs. Charles Ellis Geedin of 8409 unhen meet, Chestnut Hill, will fnertlv leine for North Caiellna, where "he will siiend two weiks as the guest or her mother, Mis l.awicnce Nlculls Miss Alice llalsey, daughti r of Mrs, ?iedirick W Halse.v, of this cltv, Is In Ashineie, N" (', wliere she has been the guest of friends ler a few weeks. Stnater and Mis, T l.auv Kvie of eht ( hostel, who ate metering thieugh alalne, will net retuin until Scjitunber I Mrs. Christopher A. Ueigen and Miss AnncH Uergeu, of 3000 Walnut street, who spent July In Mount Pecene. are at th S.ay Heafl, where they will remain until IWthe end of thl menjh. ' tie Mlisea Landell ahd their niece. Tyrel Weel Suits II I I -' 11 ii I.M Price 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 m S & Chestnut Cerner Twelfth (FOR FRIDAY) m Dress Clearance Unusual! (Fer Women and Misses) 8 5$ Summer Dresses Formerly te 16.50. 5.00 S Finest Dresses 9Zte Of T m Fermerlv te 100.00. "J O 4 .OV 2.50 55 . Kiddies Frecks Formerly te 5.50. I Chiffen Hosiery Formerly te 3.00 1.95 & Sweaters, 2J95 Smart slip-ever styles. a We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman jQ6 ;mi!ira; Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Fine Imported Suede Hats in the Newest Sports Celers Very smart and new are these hats of English Suede, show ing novelty effects in all the wanted colorings; including the new nut nnd fur browns. And the prices arc very moderate. Heavy Pure Silk Hese, $1.35 a pair Black, white and wanted colors. They are suipnsingly heavy silk, much better thnn you would expect for such a modest price. There is excellent service te be had in hosiery of this well known make. 50c All Linen Dish Toweling, 30c yard Full 18 inches wide, in sturdy heavy weave, free from lint or dressing. Plain without border, se is also suitable for run ners and bureau scarfs. $2.50 Bath Mats in Rug Designs, $1.90 Four color weave with blue picdeminating. They are very serviceable and fat.1 colors. Size 23 by 41 inches. Jergen's Bath Seap at 85c a dez. This is an extra large size enke, and comes in four oders: Violet, Lilac, Geranium and Rese-Carnation. There is half again ns much soap in n cake as the usual 10c kind. Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk Chemise, Special, $3.95 An unusual purchase enables us te offer the usual ?5.00 grade of silk Chemise, mostly in tailored styles, at this special pi ice. There is excellent assortment in all sizes. Last few days of our Sale of Coty Perfumes and Powders Coty's Compact Face I'ewder, in L'Origan and I'arls odors, 80c nize, at 58c. Coty's Face Powder in L'Origan, Paris, Chypre, and Styx odors. 1.00 size, at 75c. Coty's Talcum In six odors, $1.25 size, at 95c, Coty's Extract in L'Origan, Paris and Itesc odors, $1.90 size, nt $1.50. , , , , Coty's Toilet Water, 3 oz. size, in six odors; $2.50 and $4.00 sizes, at $2.25. BONWIT TELLER &, CO. CHESTNUT.. AT 13 STREET Introducing the uwpdk Separate Over-Blouse of Embroidered Satin Matelassc flTHE PENCHANT OF THE FAIR PARISIENNE FOR " THE NEW "JAQUETTE" IS EASILY UNDER. STOOD BY FEMININITY THE WORLD OVER THAT HAS SEEN THESE BEWITCHING CREATIONS OF SATIN MATELASSE. EMPLOYING ARTISTIC EM BROIDERY FOR A DECORATIVE MOTIF AND IN COMPANY WITH A SKIRT THAT BLENDS OR SMARTLY CONTRASTS THEY FORM A COSTUME OF DISTINCTIVE CHARM. Fascinating Shades of Bretvn, Lustrous Black and Navy Blue MANY OF THESE HANDSOME JAQUETTES ARE FASHIONED OF THE RICH MATELASSE BY ROD1ER THE MASTER CREATOR OF THE FAMOUS FRENCH FABRICS. THE PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE FOR MODES OF SUCH HIGH TYPE. 22.50 te 35.00 First Fleer M her dnuarhtfr, Mrs. Jehn LeftUB, will upend nome time at Atlantic City. Miss Vcrenlcn. McDertnett, of 6947 rhcslnut street. In at Atlantic City this werk. Mr. and Mrs. I), I, Keenan arn spending- the summer at their Pennsylvania aveniie cettriKU. Moercstotvn Thn rtev. Jiimci Hendricks Is spend Ing seme time nt Atlantic City Mrs. E n. McCreary and Miss Eliza-, both McCreary, of Knit Main strct, have sailed for a trip te Hermnda. vvln're they will remain until the end of August. Mr and Mrs. Amour Cnx nnd their fnmll, of Central ncnlie. have left te. spend the month of Aujjust at lieach Haven WILLOW GROVE PARK This In Ihx Dav Teu Itdv H"cn Wultlnit for SOUSA DAY M.I. SOl'S A I'einiiinltlnnn l SOUSA AND HIS BAND FMurrim fSllANIi AliMV DV lih ih Marine Hand from I'Mlndelplila N'nvv Yard Atlantic City ANNOUNCING fr NEW BACHtffeRACH pertPrait OV CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWELVE FOR TEN DOLLARS JfiJO CIIKSTNUT HT. Mrs Albert Caldwell has taken n aulte nt the Ambassador for the remainder or the teasen. Mr M H II McMicketi. nf Over brook, vlll rrnnln at her Chelxea cot tKi until after Laber l)a She has an her KMt for the summer hei sen-ln-Imv and daughter, Mr and Mrs in cmt Carrell Mr I, r. Nevvcemb and her dnushter are spending some time at one of the beachfront hotels. Mr. nnd Mra Prank B. Jacobs, of Oermantewn. expect te return home ln September, after occupying a cettage at Clielsea for the summer months. Mr and Mrs. Jehn MeKenna are at Chelsea for the remainder of the season Mr and Mrs. Jehn Loughran and LEARN BEAUTY AND HAIR CULTURE Marinclle Training n lu le Ht Jti) lis rai'in'i Mnrt"1 H n inc Sin'n atn) tlnir TirmtiientM '(in urln Ulr trelvnU nui Djliinm '.unuilifpi tilKhef ptjin.i joi!(etiH I.nm ninuih for Si ran r It ilurr-.l It.iii. ( M or write HITA A KfHt'S 11wti-r e mntlrlftti arifl Dormn'eloclt" 1 ermer Hup TuKln Kxuit .Miirlnelie i ellinn of Chlrjisn New VerU, Hun Frnmlxcr Ae4nrny of Hair ana nnut Culture inut ft Hi lfl Wall I'hene Hprurp 4V Fer Thin Waists and Sleeveless Gowns I d i'ii Dlrertlen fltinlty Cempuny f Ai AIAVAVH t'UllFKCTI.Y VUNTIIiA' 1". z - m m 7ftSSAJf 'iiJiH NrNETnENTH MA11KBT Ti 'H 11, ffle. 8:80. B:ln, 7:00. , THOS. MEIGHAN r IV A T'ArtAMnt'VTPtrTtJJlB "IF YOU BELIEVE IT, ITS SO!" Nxt Week OrlllfA SWAWflN, "l In "THn Q1I.HK1 CAOB" leth and Chettnui 11 A. M. ., A WM. TOX'H JIOUIJI1N VKR8ION ALPINE WM. TOX'M MODUItN VKH "A Foel There Wm'J POTPIT.W TATT.fltl MA11M1N HAMTI.TO.V N LKWIS STONJI' 1I1KNE RI Vt Week AtAT Mc.WOY In ' "l Tiff. TOP rV NKff TOtltt Kzzrwjn 12. 3. . A. 8 anil 10 P. M. IHIOAD CHESTNUT MARION DA VIES The Yeung Uiana perkm.i Nt rk-KATHnniNpfgnONy.. nil I rV 12TH AND MABKET r ALALC. 0-45 A M. te 11 P. M. JACK HOLT ""pSnw "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS" lnrrnDI A makket aueve dtk VICTOKl A I" A. M. te 1 1 :13 P. M. William Fex' Maniva Thrillar TUf C HAMK11 ON H Jt, LINCOLN f'AHTEK'S- STAGE PLAT FAST IT Tt' S' IT'S Mt'l Ol H M MAIL liiTII & rilESTNUT in A Jf te It V. M. ARCADIA ALICE LAKE " :,,. Vi k niTfM EIGHTH AND MARKET LAl 1IUL 10 A M te 11:13 P. M. TOM MOORE ""EATT,nAMB.. GLOBE vauaevuie nnPtllAU lATTy' 1' JUNIPEB . AND SrARKBT It te 11 POPOL.A1 PRIPTi'! i Third Annual SALE Reductions en all CORSETS Exceptional Values in lets at $ 1 '98 and $8'98 BRASSIERES REDUCED Closed Saturday at 2 I' M. Hledanu Oane, TlMcEMmEui 835 Chestnut St. Trie Alnurs Moderate K (Toilet Tips) A safe, certain method for rld dinB the hkln of tiKy, hnlrv Krevvthi is as follews: Mix a paste with some powdered tlelatene nnd water, applv te hnlry surface about 'J. minutes, then rub off. wuuli the skin anil the hairs are gene. This is entirely linrtn ess mill f-e (loin re . , UUlres repea,lB. bu, te avoid "dis- f A Qf NO'DrflPFNt h P niipelntment It Is advisable te se,. WOlllVfREUPtNe MBi,'t AUU. 19 that .veu (,'et genuine delatetie Mix iresii as wanted. Adv. EITH'S THEATRE Mat. Teilnr 3:10. Tnnisbt 8:18 '. TED LEWIS ! An1 Hli .lirzlnl flown" "BLACKFACE" EDDIE ROSjf ' Td Hi-uly Detty. Mnurt Earll T rlclKln .ir et iiihwh, uiup'-p aiv AL. K. HALL & tU. in -IHK SAP" Uvt I .tti Frankie Hunter ft? Big Jambered e: " ji The Associated Talenls of Mme. de Wagner and Mile. Madeleine The f ii m e n rollfrtien of DRF.COM. this season rrn tiiren lliesr tiiiitallzlnE cre cre itlen of Mile. Mmlrlrlnp. ferni'rl.T nf the Champ Klvsfpr. who him for mnnr fkniKOns se suecrisfally ulqued the Intrrrnt of biirers. The rollnherntlon of .Mllr. Mmlflrlne and the creut heunn of IiltlX'lH.L iiremliteft maar MirprUlne vnrlatlens In the nrtv medfu. DRECOLL 4 Place dc I'Opera, Paris r i imw i iiit A ' MilHiBvBi fjijEMJ i i i -:- :. ... - . -j ... . St m Ij ADVANCED FALL PUMPS . j M A New Style in Black Silk Brocade M SMX Every line of fashion for Fall is re- gj" H$( fleeted in this excellent model. The fine j jfKKt! quality Brocade, developed with super- ! II i,, J i ier workmanship, makes it an unusual jffli. 'Wi m 1 Winkelman II JS : g' Style in Quality Footwear IB. pl'li i 1130 Chestnut St. ' Ii- Hjjjli - w ' i. '-uj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m.' rnn 1 1 1 1 1 iujjjjj m-'-ul ' fv- ' L "" '1 'i - ii I H i'ttR mmmmmmmmm Wi"'i-ii''-'-TT--''-'-MV:V.luiCrfflT'-fny;'lvTrTri:.:--i-"'. .TTJiTTirrr i ' t i'i """'"ryflrfffflWffiKH tif taw 1 BONWIT TELLER C CO. ''JAeJpeclaftif Juyy of Origination? CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET August Pur Sale Authentic presentation of Winter Fur Medes of distinction, at concessions of 25 te 40cc en fall and winter prices. Highest grade peltries rendered into luxurious interpretations of the Cape, Tretteur and Ceat by masters of the Art of Peltry. HANDSOME FUR COATS . NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT 40.incl medeL U0.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT ;t0 inch-raccoon cellar & cuff,. 145.00 CIVET CAT COAT ae.weh medeL U5.00 BLACK MUSKRAT COAT .,,,, medci-ScLctcd ski,. 245.00 RACCOON COAT i0 mch-feur-stripc border. 245.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT i0 inch-beavcr, kunk or squirrel trimmed. 295.00 PERSIAN LAMB COAT e ,ch-8kunk cellar & ruff,. 295.00 PERSIAN LAMB COAT w ,nch-KeUmk seu.rrel trimmed. .350.00 SCOTCH MOLE COAT 4."-itA model trimmed contracting fur. 395.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT 45 inch Kelinsky cellar A cuffs. 395.00 ' LUXURIOUS FUR CAPES HUDSON SEAL CAPE Shirred or chin cellar. 350.00 SCOTCH MOLE CAPE 47-inch model. 350.00 HUUbUN bhAL Cape, 4?" Nat. or elephant xqmrrcl. 395.00 1 . eyumKUL iape, 17" model clear blue skins, finf) 00 1J EASTERN MINK Cape, ie-mch model selected skins. 850.00 Fur Dcpl. Fifth Fleer 1 IM l "3lf Il Hti .lit Utlf 1TJ nt Me Mary B.j4uiel, 84. wilt l?ayt L3.. M'Jf.V f 1 li 'ii r fty-- e ,. W. w ji.,f,yj .vt.Vf j
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