Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 30, 1922, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1922
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ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of Newport's Pageant Held Last
Night She Sees Mrs.- Themas Newhall in
Striking Costume Other Matters
mHfl PdBtnnt ftt Newport last ere-
Er give" n the nit of thc
itn5oe!tlen, wn, cxqulMt. The
...nt followed closely Longfellow'.-
Sn or Skeleton In Amer," and
Ae eUtumcf and rcefel pe off Ctae
Ztlnatn will net neon ba tegottea.
Frank Frcunuff, of New Tort,
Va'thc Bcennrle, and Mrs. Euntla
!,'r.n of Wnshlngten, nrranged
Vnmlc Several prominent men
lm Bosten's choral Mclatlea went te
Epert for the affair and aang cho che
mws and sextettes. " ...
Mrs arnham, who Is prominent in
.ff.lrs' artistic etwc11 as aeelal In
wnrpert, conceived the Idea and di
rected It all. Yeu knew M"' Q"1""11
... Miss Margaret McCnll Thayer, a
!., of General Thayer and cousin
" erdncv. Harry Thnyer and the rest
. that 'family. nr daughter Peggy
, married at their Newport home
i.i. in June of this year. Marin, the
daughter, h the wife of Itlccarde
zScrmann and live, in Chestnut
Hill, where Mrs. Graham makes her
winter home.
Te go back te the pageant, the Thea
tr. Guild clips were painted by How Hew
A Hllder and the Theatre Guild
Untern was used. It was a perfectly
SJeeu. thing altogether. And Miss
Longfellow, granddnuShtcr of thc poet,
VR9 honor guest of the occasion. In
fact there seems te have been nothing
left 'out te make it all a splendid at-
''v'arick Frlssell, of Baltimore, was
,v. Viking He Is strikingly handsome
nd male a fine picture. Mrs. Marlen
K. 0 New Yerk, was the queen.
I. a Dl'lle, the, Crate,, Diddles'
i.,,Mr was the "maiden" of the
S In he scene which depicted the
Kurt et the Viking, young Arthur
Be, who is the son of the Rev.
Key Hushes, of Newport, took the
St. and "the child" was Hexnnne
KaTherlne Merris, the Harrison
Merrises' daughter, gave two specialty
dances, an Indian and a barbaric
dance. She is very graceful and wears
wonderfully smart costumes.
Seme of these who occupied boxes
for the evening were Mrs. Rebert
Gould Shaw. SM, Mrs O. II. V. Bel
mont, Mrs. Craig Blildlc. Mrs. Henry
Carten Jacobs, Mrs. Harrison Merris
Mrs. Tewnscnd Ilurdcn, Mrs. Stuart
Duncan, Mrs. HlMia Dyer, Mrs. il
linm Payne Thompson, Mrs. Jeseph M.
Oasaam, Mrs. T. Suffcrn Taller. Mrs.
Charles Hillhouse, MrB. Jehn Thayer
and ever se many ethers. A large cos
tume ball followed.
I TOLD you when Mrs. Tem Newhall
came back from Kurepe we would see
nenic stunning clothes. Fer Henera
Ulacknell Newhall knows hew te dress
just about ns well as anybody else in
this town, nnd n grout deal better than
roost of in. Well. I saw her en Seven
teenth street yesterdny, and I made no
mistake in my prediction. She wnB
wearing a frock of soft gray crepe de
rhlne, made with the new long draped
lines, and the back of the bodice was
in a sort et cape cirect, wnicn lerracu
n part nf the sleeves. There was a
touch of violet purple semewhere about
the gown, nnd the hat was a large
model of grny of the exact same shade
as the dresH nnd hnd a large purple
velvet flower at ene side of thc front,
if the crmwi, rni-ed rather Ugh. It's
n bit hard te describe, but it was simply
wonderful te see, nnd Mrs. Newhall.
with her wavy geld hair and splendid
carriage, was the cynosure of all eyes.
AND, speaking of smart costumes,
Emley Cook Wright is wearing a
while homespun frock bound in black
and a mnll black straw hat. Yeu
can't think hew geed looking it is. and
becoming, tee. The Witney Wrights
l.ave a enttnee nt Cape May, you knew,
and Witney and Emley nrc much inter
ested in thc ball te be given down there
en Friday.
ELEANOR Is a lovely girl nnd very
pretty and attractive, but heaven
did net bless her with nn nbundance
of hair. Am it is easy te remedy such
deficiencies, nhe hn managed te worry
along, without, however, taking all her
friends nnd admirers into bcr confidence
en the matter. Imagine her feelings the
ether day when, descending te the
drawing room te ureet n suitor, she
beard him nk small sister: "If I get
you a dell, dn ou want It te have long
eurls like jeurv?" S. S. replied
theughtfully: "Yeu knew, I b'lleve I'd
rarer hnie one wlv linir vnu could take
off end put en like. Kl'ner's."
NANCY WYNNE.
Pefn Sn"6?,1 ')!? bunMw at Plum
i eint en the nk Itlver, Md,
Colonel and Mrs. Frederick Tayler
ESST.. A!Td, taM"ena for yth5
ffi Vtf.R .'" dttdKhter. Mlas Char-
'JSh V" ,takf place en Saturday nfter
m.i. Tsfp,tcmb?r , 23. nt 4 o'clock ut
Maple Linden, their home near Llnea.
krni. ...".' v"u"'" '.Veu. uver-
tJ.ii " "rD parsing a month
iuu, ucean city.
at Halcyen
!? Vi, Jd rfl- Alexander J. Hamilton
Jm" .' of thc "aitlng Apartments,
this city, metered te Atlantic City
WcdncBday te imenit a fortnight as the
m M Mr. nm! Mrfl' nheTi I- Tatcm
i? em P,ote'c .back te Atlantic City
?Hndiay,haxlmT BPcnt a week with
friends In Cape May.
m.nII??Mllrfrnret Hees and Miss Kath
leen Hewes, daughters of Mrs. n. Wright
"wc. of 4430 Sansom street, who i have
Lake, I,. Y., will return tthla week.
mnRJriiehnur- ,CuUln announces the
cAHnfMh,te '.?". Ml? Mnr' Ane
If' i Mr" Chariet Henry Heefner
ffltirSr"-'18' ln st' Joachim"
?! pMuarlckefrd' by th nev- Francla
Mlas Mary Ursula Greenlee, of Havr.
Sunday. Among the guests present were
r IL"",.11??1 "ar' "ly. Mis,, Anne
finnlnl. .. """" "U?8 K- Virginia
?n...I2, M!sa.An8 Bernadetto Cav-
Snaugh. a" II- IU" Marl v-
Wcst Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E. GlenMwpfc .n
back nnViglVira rV,'99 Catharine Stone Stene
JflJiw,1 Mlss EIoner Steneback, of
i3 walnut atrcnt. win ai.,, .V..ii
whmr'.SoAlembur x- 'rm Ventner, N. j.,
w.mm.r ey,..have been spending the
w,mmr 0MI?S Catharine Steneback
SkU Jl?av". September 20. for Penn Hall.
KhcSl bUrr' Whr "h0 W"1 attnd
Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Drinn who
th0r 4?!Sr,r?d JU.r 8 I" I Church e"
and iv,aflJFuraUenl. F'fty-Afth street
?heir .Miavenu?' have returned from
AulnMe0" tr,1P' fln? haV0 eOM tC
uii ?i iri.0.'1?' iwher5 thcy will remain
will l,ftteJ:abw0r ay- Mrn- O'Brien
will he remembered as Miss Isabella
Ileavcy, cf 6309 Pine street. '"""
MIsb Irene Fcld, of Scranton, Pa., Is
spending some time In this city, as a
BJ.1 5,?lM, Alma Sternberg, 781
Jt0riiPlr,.y'n!n.lh atrcet after which
hll K AtIantl City for a short
Mr and Mra. Winiam C. Becker, of
pcrbroek, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Iiudeclte. Jr., of 5024 Larchwood ave
nue, are touring Northern New Yerk
and Canada.
Mr. Edwin Warfield and Mr. Alfred
McCrea are visiting the latter's grand
parents, Mr. and fs. n X. Chlselm. at
Oak Greve Plantation, North Carolina.
Recently Married
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rhote by Phote-Cntfttrs.
MRS. BYRON P. WEBSTER
Who wat Miss Edna Schefield,
daughter of Mrs. William P.
Sehofield, of net Seuth Forty
sixth street, before her marriage
Seuth Philadelphia
Mrs. Frederick Dl Plotre and her
nlece. Miss Ilebecca Kelly, of 2329
Seuth Sixteenth street, who have been
spending Reme time in Aiianua (Jiiy, ex
pect te return home after Laber Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Bardsley, 1638
Seuth Sixteenth street, have returned
home, after n two weeks' stay at the
Breakers, In Wlldwoed.
Miss Helen MUnomew, of 171B Rltner
street, Is spending several weeks at the
Delaware water Gap.
Mrn. M. McFetrldce and her daugh
ter, Miss Marian McFetrldge, of 1887
Seuth Eighteenth ntreet, have, returned
home, after a two weeks' atay at Cape
May Point
Mr. and Mra. Charles Riley, of Cel-
wyn, Fa., are entertaining Mr.
Cepes will spend the week-end In Chel
sea, with Mr. Cepe's aunt
Miss Jean Paul and Miss Betty
Meadow, of Seuth Philadelphia, nre
spending two weeks at Atlantic City.
Th Avlla Club will give the, last
dance of this season at St. Acnes Hall,
Blackwood, N. J., en September 9,
Helmcsburg
JbY. J. W. March and daughter, et
8039 Craig street are visiting friends
In Yardley, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Ieary and
their son, Master Philip J. Leary, Jr.,
are en a meter trip through the New
England States.
Mr. and Mra K. Glenn Haines and
their daughter, Miss Florence Haines,
of 3015 Rhnwn street, are en a trip
te Niagara Falls and Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caster, of 8204
Frankford avenue, are spending a few
weeks In Ocean Gate, N. J,
A, German,
street.
Of 1042 Seuth
Rebert
Sixteenth
Miss M. McBlhene. of 2118 Seuth
Eighteenth street has returned home,
after a week's stay ln Cape May Point
Miss Genevieve Munn, of 2889 Seuth
Sixteenth street will go te Atlantle
City ever the holiday,
Mr. and Mrs. .William Fitzgerald, et
1713 Rltner street, have returned home,
after having spent some time ln Atlantle
City.
Mr. and Mrs. William Aull. of Six
teenth and Rltner streets, who have
Norristown
Miss Anne SwarU, of 904 DeKnlb
street, entertained at bridge cm Sat
urday In honor of Miss Helen W. Paint
and Mrn. Edmund C. Wlngerd, of Cham
bersburg. Mles Palst will be married
September 30 te Mr. Jehn Reth Roberts,
of Jenklntewn. Mrs. Wlngerd In the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra Jos Jes
eph A. Celeman. There were twelve
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyette Rowden, of
Chain street, are receiving congratula
tions en the birth of a daughter. Mar
garet Elizabeth Rowden. Airs. Rowden
will be remembered an Miss Eva Alrcy.
Mrs. Jehn Ward Harrison has re
turned te her home In Fert Werth, Tex.,
after belne the truest of her father. Mr.
Geerge W7 Watt, of West Main street
Miss Sara Louise Hlllegass, of De
Kalb etreet Is visiting Mlns Betty Potts,
nf Great Oaks Farm. Chester County.
Pa. Miss Hlllegass and Miss Potts are
classmates at the uaiawin ucnoei, uryn
Mawr.
Mrs. Martin K. Fnrrell and her
daughter. Miss Margaret Fnrrell, of
400 West Main street, are spending two
weeus en a trip te ueireii, Alien., ru
agara Falls and Buffalo,
Delaware County
Among these who attended the supper
which wns given by Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam S. Mclntyre nt their home In Moy Mey
lnn, fdllewing a nwlmmlng party, were
Mrs. D. Sp.'eul HlnkBen, Mrs. A. Robin
son Miller, Mra. R. Somers Rhedes. Mrs.
Hnrry Rreughall repler, Mies Martha
Cellins, Miss Sephie Delany, Miss Mar Mar
eon Jenes, Mr. and Mrs. w. Franklin
Mathues. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert W. Mc
Curdy, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Winder, Mf.
Jehn R. Sproul and Mr. William S. Mo Me
Intyre, Jr.
Miss Katharine Franclscus, of Media,
who is ependlng a month at egunquit
Me., has returned from a four days'
visit at Peaks Island, Me., where she
has been the guest of Mra. Charles Jef
ferles, who In occupying her summer
home.
Miss Cera E. Teager, of Media, who
metered te Ocean City a few days age,
where she passed the week-end. has
returned.
Mrs. Walter V. arlscem, Mra. T.
Rhodes Friable, Miss Mildred Rhodes,
Mr. Raymond Wllklns and Mr. Frank
B. Rhedes have returned te Media from
a meter trip through New England.
Mr, and Mra. Charles Frederick
Squler, of Rese Valley, will leave ln a
fortnight for a meter trip through New
England. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Far-
MC NEvl
RACH
RAIT
LDREN
STUDIO SITTINGS ON&Y
TWBIVB FOR TBN BOMAM
im cnmryuT a.
ANNOtW
BAC
POR1
of
CHILD
num, of Glenolden,
tnem.
will accompany
The Onlr Oridnal
HELENE SALON
fermanent
cJiaiWaiint
OIL METHOD
S15 te S35
Big, Loeit Natural Weett
102 S. 13th Street
Ktanedr Bidg. Take Elrraeat
raeBMi Walnut 7t8(-76U
'ML
ina
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1530 Locust St.
New Housekeeping
Apartment
Heuse
S. E. Cor.
16th and
Locust
Streets.
Absolute
fireproof
building.
Several
available.
also desirable Doctors
Offices. Inspection invited.
All modern equipment.
Refrigerators, laundry,
separate maids quarters.
Private Branch Exehangm
Many New Feature
i L
Haifa tialSa
avi ! 3- j , j h a
fcaiirE liii 11
steil'iSiil'lll
HSIliffl ii iLn SL
K1
j
KNiTTING WOOL
MlCiW
Hrnrt Yeu flsmptes
Werste
Par ex. .
We'll OlaAJ
Hemilitcliini BEADS EmlirelJerinf
Novelty Embroidery Ce.
15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St.
Ulrcctlen ate nley Cempuny et Arcaflca.
SffiiPS
1210 CHESTNUT ST.
TWO FLIGHTS VP
Manufacturer te Yeu
Shewh 0- Neckpieces
1 AJ.....J
Showing of
Fall and
Winter Ceata
and Capet
rV manalactttrt
all of ear own
garmtntt in ear
3d deer factory.
A gtrw'int iaving
te entry caitemtr.
$800 Value
Kelinsky
CAPE
Oorceous effect:
mane et
e 1 e rted
nalt: muit
be aeen te be appreciated.
$385
A BMA1X DKI'OHIT WII,T, RESEBVE
ANV OAItMEXT
Call end have me give you rer ettlmat
en repairing itnd remodeling.
Z
been teurlus through Burepe slnce Ma;
nre new travelling tn i-.niancl, nn
vlBlt .Stratford-on-Aven this week,
Ml Jennie Keating, of 2605 Seuth
Seventeenth etreet, has ifene te Colum
bia, Pa., where she will remain for a
week.
Miss Catharln Conaty, of 2036 Seuth
Fifteenth street, has returned home,
after a week's stay In Wlldwoed.
Mr. Charles Elwee In entertaining; Mr.
Jeseph Snnsene, of 709 Seuth Ninth
Etreet, nnd Mr. Jehn McLaughlin, of
2315 Seuth Fifteenth street, at the
Bellevue, ln Atlantic City, this week.
Mr. Rebert Barker and Mr. Andrew
North Philadelphia
MIm Anna R. Lawall. daughter of
ir. anu .Mrs. Marry w. Lawall, of 713
North Twenty-third street, will be mar
rlcd en September fi te Mr. William M,
Andrews, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. 8euder, of
4017 North Twelfth street, are new
making a tour of New England States
and Canada. They expect te return be
fore the end of September.
Mr. and Mrn. Ellis Davidsen, of New
Yerk, are visiting their mother, Mrs.
C. Davidsen, of 2017 Mount Vernen
street
Dr. and Mrs. R Slrger and family,
of 1218 Seybert street, have returned
from a summer's stay at Doylestown,
Pa.
Miss Helen MncDenald. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Newton MacDonald, of
North Sixteenth street, hxn cone te
Ocean City, where shft will visit friends
until after Laber Day.
Mrs J. Llebcrman and family, of
2S&2 worm l'aric avenue, nave returned
from Barker, Me.
Mra M. Brooks, of 3642 North Fifth
Htreet, Id spending the latter part of
August and September at a beach-frcmt
hotel, at Atlanta City.
Mr. and Mra. A. Oser, 2923 Columbia
avenue, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mlas Mlnnle Oser, te Mr.
Herman Brown en August 27,
You'll taste the
difference!
ninii
29
asce
Coffee
lb
A rich, rare blend of
coffee goodness
At all our Stores
tn
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mlsi Mnrgaret McArtoe, daughter of
Mr. mul Mrs Wllllnm MoAdeo. of Kin
Pawn fort Washington, who ha been
pending thn pummer at Ileafr Camp,
for Kennebunkport, !e., where hIie will
e the pne.st for a fcirtnlprht of her
Jinclp nnd mint, Mr, nnd Mrs Henrv
McArtoe of Fert Wanhlngten nt their '
junittif r place Mss Mc dee will make i
nr dflmt Rt a tp.i which her parents I
will rUp eti Wednesday. Ociober 25 and I
will he i!. e Kueat of honor at many en- I
twtalmni'nt'i I
Mr nnd Mrs Henry S Paneeast, of
Cltjtrmt Tllll, will give n te.i en Sep- ,
"inber -j from I "30 until 7 o'clock
in hepnr of thdr son nnd dnuchtir-ln-
". 'r nnd Mm. Cl'arlcs i: l'anreaFt.
1 Mrs Iinren?t n Mls Kllr.ibnth
.carhniniiKh Knight, tuKhler of Mrs
.'Iwnrd J Knight. Mn, Knlglit has
Ken an 'ip.irtment nt 2,15 Seuth Twcn-ly-thlrd
Btreet this yenr.
Mr and Mrs Franels I. Oewen, of
ueip'len,'. r lmMniit Hill, nre unending
'ine teks nt Vhglnla Het Springs
?'r and Mrn (lewpn were KU'-sts of
!,'"''! at " lunrhoen gUcn en Sunday
n. n"'1 M,H Jt- K Ingalls nt In In
Hilten mi. ri. f' ,T 'Ipl'eiisrie nnd her daughter,
is J. mm, fl,.UouHe, of the Latham,
ni..n ""' ","1 Walnut Btreets, who
"Wt p.irt or th minimal at their plnca
Mr. n" ,Uv' n'eniiinled by Mr and
JiiW ''oerK'' Merfr.in ,re spending soma
re.,?J". '""Wioiie Park. They will
sVptimi!0 lhla ''"y tl10 latter )!lrt of
FERDINAND KELLER
216-224 S. Ninth Street
PHILADELPHIA
August Furniture Sale
Auguit Firtt te September Sixteenth Inclutive
Offering exceptional reduction! throughout the en
tire KELLER collection of fine furniture and deco
rative objects.
LIvins'Koem Furniture, Including Davenport, Sefaa,
Secretaries, Detkii, Tablet and UpheUtered Chairei
alie en unusual collection of Antique Needlepoint
Chalra.
Dining Roem and Bedroom Furniture of all period,
original and reproduction In Important act and
odd piece.
An interesting collection of Early American
Furniture. Ship Medels in n bread variety.
Hcnutit'ul Antique Cabinets for Victrela and
Itadie settings.
,,x'r nd Mri,
In"r tniiK Mr
O Tcrcv nrlftht and
M, ui," -,lr tnutren J HrlKht anil
are , . V. " ' Hrlirlit. of this city, who
Pa
r "''''.""liiP the Hiiniiner at Montrese.
Ventmw. mete .n Septcmlier 2 for
,.i . nil
.nil
here tluy will Bpcnd the early
of cuvi S,IrH Hl,r,y w- nutterwerth,
iieNciiv laup, uydnl who are BPend
Witn," MU'niniT it their cottage ut
Mrs. 1. ".ru interialiilnK us their urNt
X j ' A. Auatln, of i:.ist Orunge.
Jehnm",MrB s w I'uwnere. et
"uest if Mr nnd Mrs. iulteruerth
M -.. . .-
MimVh.",1 :Irs- fI Hutsell Fex and
Sft tl,, ttU ''', of 1203 Walnut ttieet,
k. '"v vtiiiv ii irr nr tinu tnniuii
-w w III!" tllUllkM
fnr
Ocpn n ir-knu Ui murtni
ISa . - ttuuau, gn iiiiiifv.uvi
wimbtr untU the latler pHrt et
IV" nw
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rairfHOBrai srnvan ansa
Far Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rate
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
FU
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August Sale of
COATS
SQUIRREL
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FAITH IN THE ESTABLISH.
ME NT FROM WHICH YOU
PURCHASE YOUR SQUIRREL
COAT IS OF FIRST IMPORT
ANCE, FOR OF THE MANY
SPECIES OF SQUIRRELS AND
NEAR-SQUIRRELS, ONLY
THE PELTS OF THOSE FROM
RUSSIA AND SIBERIA STAND
OUT AS PRE-EMINENTLY
THE FINEST. THE HOUSE
OF RIENZI HAS ANTICI
PATED THE NEEDS OF HER
WHO DEMANDS THE BEST.
475.00
SQUIRREL-HUDSON SEAt-CARACUL-KOLINSKr-MINK
'Repairing and Remodeling in Our Own Factory at Most Moderate Cost
Stere Open
AU Day
Saturday
zfi..-. .5 lSiW )-."'M r" ' F "3 l , , Z
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
COppesite Keith's Theatre)
Stere Open
All Day
Saturday
BBBUBlBBBaKHV
WPOT9
W sS
' n
NINKTKKNT1I A AIAIIKMT
11. 1'80 n-M. 5:30, 7:0. 11:30
A William de Mille ';
rnoDUCTieN
Nice People
A PAIIAMOUNT riCTUItn. WITH
Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels
Cenrad Nagel and Julia Fay
COMEDY KEATOnn FtllBT SIIOWINO
BEN TURPIN
In Heme-made Movies
iV
Last Day Tomorrow
August FUR Sale
At Savings of Mere Than Ys Off Winter Prices
There are many extraordinary values here for you tomor
row, the last day of this Sale. Because of the intense selling
we have experienced, numerous lets have sold down te only a few
of a kind. Since they cannot be duplicated for these low sale
prices, they have been still further reduced for quick clearance.
Come early in the morning tomorrow, as many lets will net last
out the day.
Winter
Price
7S.00
4ttftW
A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE
There Are About 1000 Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps
te Cheese Frem, Though Only 17 Are Pictured Here
ilwfiSrri
TWO wi:kkh only, cemmknciktj
THIS SATURDAY
YOU CAN HKK TUB I.ONO-AWAITBD
PAIIAMOUNT MAHTHrtl'IECB
RODOLPH
VALENTINO
"BLOOD and SAND"
With LILA LEE & NITA NALDI
TJIK MIOHTIHHT SMNHATION
KVKIt M'liriENnD!
NO ADVAN'n: IS I'lliCEfl
STANTON
10TII AND MAItKHT
REOPENS
SATURDAY NEXT
AT II 4. M.
Indefinite Engagement of
WILLIAM FOX'S
Gigantic Spectacle
MONTE
GRIST0
Frem Alexandre Duma' vrorld vrerld vrorld
renewned nerel and drama
of the same name
"THE WORLD IS MINE"
ALPINES
CHARLES RAY
IN I'ICTl'lUZATION OV PX.AY
(A Tailor-Made Man
1 2. .
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in r tl
imOAD AND CHESTNUT
EUisine Hammer3tein kviT)IbNcis-
a I rT? 1STH AND ilAHKET
PALACfc n-4r, a. m. te 11 p. at.
THOMAS ME1GHAN Vt.'fe'
iriTTAni A NINTH & MAP.KET
V It. 1 UlMx 0 A. M. te 11 :15 P. M.
AI.ltK LAKKeu
CATION I-Al. ,
ifiwi-TII II VI'.I.AN
HO-EM KY TIIKI1V
NOAH nrr.nv
WALLACE nn:nT
A DP MM A 16ri1 CHESTNUT
AKLAU1A 10 A M te 11 P. M.
rTOif Y"THE RAGGED HEIRESS"
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POPULAR VBUflvllIl POPUIAR
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GLOBE
Nitaral
Mutkrat
Coati
98.50
Brown
Mamet
(Raccoon
Trim'd)
89.00
Winfrr
Price
15.00
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mm
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Black
Caracul
Coats
149.00
Winter
Price
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Natural
Squirrel
(Rlenkejr
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795.00
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1200 00
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Hidiei
Sal
(Skaak
.Tria'd)
245.00
WMer
Price
S7I.00
Wlnlrr
Prica
110 00
7 W iP
Speciall
Tanpe or
Brown Wolf
Scarfs
7.50
W Infer Price
12.50
Speciall
Squirrel
or Mink
Chokers
7.50
Wlnlr Trice
13.SO
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1 Stene
Marten
Chokers
19.50
Inter Price
30, OH
Black
Caracul
(Fitch
Trim'd)
445.00
Winter
Price
CIS 00
Moleskin
(Platinum
Fex Trim'd)
495.00
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88.00
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Caracal
Cap
(Sqtirrtt
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168.00
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ORANGE BLOSSOMS
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Natural
Raccoon
Coats
170.00
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Price
105 00
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5"' B Squirrel
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225.00 'JIVJ 263.00
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9'I.Ot V 410.0
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