Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Lavine Tea te Introduce
Miss Hagar A Second Dance Given by Mr, and Mrs,
Rebert Learning Montgomery Tonight at Ardrossan
Ovir of the prettiest teai of the sen
! lvcn renterdny afternoon
,Jfln.,l Mrs. Edward J. Lavine for
.M,.,l.lriuBhter, Mnrna Hnijai;.
&LX th f daughter of Mr. and Art.
W"1" ',',1 her mother havln been
Will. Jlrhn Lavine. They, live at
l".. Led", en Crefcldt W in
Chtitnut H " nCh fs nt the end
the Lines' house, wmen
riTeJni Arthur Xeaa' house in
Barclay nnd Arthur w ceM
xBi i una Is very beautwui.
0b' Tsvlne and Mrs. Ungar rfe
."fr-tth Mnrna, who is pretty and
celred with mm. f
ittrsctlve. we v 0ffnlr of
ind her frecU wa "Soldered in geld.
hlteW nt the side and whs fin
It .was ET exquisite perl- buckle.
ff.be trenbeSnuet if white and
,riS looked extremely well in
Mrs. 1;B. nnd llver crepe, which
".rtiEif? draped while Mrs. La-
fSUTiS'lS. I- tb. bodice.
v THE evening there was the dance
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TONIGHT we have the second dance
which the Rebert Learning Ment-
.. will elve for IICICII noire. re
ffiAEhte. Instead of Imvinff
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Kef smaller dans for about 250
fn 800 Be" " ech time. nn. they have
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nv Mr ami Mr Jehn Hampton
fiSes for Mary Carrell Spencer, one
ft Tlliebet i Dale WUtaen te be given
ierii Tulla Learning Weed and her
hrtl Srm els Weed? and the Merris
fffiw 111 entertain for Anne II.
feiin.-ml Mrs. Maurlce Hcckscher
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will rive a dinner or mr uf"i
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DID you hear that the very Interest
ing Baren Hcrni Wullcrsterf-Ur.
bain Ue has been stepping with the
WaUer Ulabens for several weeks, .sen .sen
ucdte their niece, MK-. .Tnne Hei
ffi? The Baren sailed for Kurepe
eT Saturday, and In January Mrs.
lllnben and her niece will go te the
ether side, where the wedding will
aTheP Baren Is nn Austrian, hut has
ben in this country for some tlme en
business and liui certainly chosen n
most attractive girl for his wife.
MIm Holceuio is me aaugmer .um,
William S. BaHcem by her .former
marriwre te the late Dr. Holcomb. Mlns
Holcomb has spent n.uch of her time
In llijn Mawr with her aunt and waH
a rmpil of Miss Wright's school out
there. The marriage, I understand, is
te take place in March.
OTIIEIt took Dorethy into town
with her te have a wee coat fitted
M
nn hrr when slie teas about three years
old. And new that she is four, she
hml te bring her in again for the same
ptirpce, for little three and four yenr
olds de grew considerably In n yenr's
time. As they entered the great store
mother wondered if Dorethy would re
member nor previous visit ana se sne
laid: "Dorethy, de you knew where
you are?" "Yes, muvvcr." replied our
heroine. This was truly wonderful,
thought mother, nnd she nsked eagerly:
"Where?" And Dorethy answered,
"Yight here." NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yarnall. of
Crum Creek Farm, Doven, have Issued
Invitations for a luncheon at their home
en Sunday, November 26.
Mrs. Samuel M. Fex, of Chestnutweld,
Tcrresdale, has Issued Invitations 'for a
theatra party en Wednesday, January
3. In honor of Miss Harah Franklin
Dunne, debutante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Rusuell Duane.
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Itedman Page,
Jr, of 0t6 Locust strict, will entertain
at dinner at the Illtz-Cnrlten en Mon
day evening, December 18, In honor of
Mlis Fletenca Robinson Crezcr, debu
tante daughatr of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
CreMr. before the ball which Mr. and
Mrs. Walter M. Jefferds will irlve at
the Rltx-Carlten In honor of their niece,
Miss Marguerite Jefferds Beyle, debu
ante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
A .Beyle, of Keswick Heuse, Rydal.
Mrs. Henry Blackwell Bartow, of the
Lengncre, will give a theatre party
follewe by gunner at-the Hlts-Carlten
en Friday evening, January 26, In honor
of her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
neeffrev Hterv Rmltn. at Owvnedd Vnl.
ley, and her debutante idaughter. Miss
ismiiy Kaignn uartew. jars. Hmitn was
Miss Katherlne Cceltdie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. CoeTldge, of
Bosten, before her marriage last June.
Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce Sewell,
Jr., of Out of Bounds. Chestnut Hill,
have Issued tnvltatlena for a small dance
en Tuesday evening, December it, at
9 o'clock, In hemer of their daughters,
Miss Anna Belle Sewell and Miss
Eleaner Joyce Bewcll. The card of
Mr. Sewelfe nephew, Mr. Beaveau
Berte, 3d, Is Inclesed.
Dr. and ' Mrs. Strieker Celes, of
Orccnway, Bryn Mawr, will shortly
Issue InvlUtlens for a theatre party
en Thursday evening, December 31, In
honor of M(m Evelyn Martin, daughter
ei jur. ana Airs. i;ari eiuiu.ru mar
tin, of Chestnut Hill, and Mlsa Helen
Warren Allen, daughter of Mm. Alfred
Reginald Allen, of 2013 Spruce atreet,
both debutantes of the season. Dr. and
Mrn. Celes will net occupy their house
at 2103 Walnut street this winter, but
will remain at Bryn Mawr.
Mr. and Mr, Jeseph A. Stetnmets,
of WayneT avenue and Wetvew atreet,
Qcrmantewn, will give a dance en Wed
nesday evening, December 27. at the
Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of
their daughter. Miss Frances Margaret
Stelnmets? and their son, Mr. Jeseph
Janney Stelnmets.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wllmer Blddle. of
Blnderten Heuse, Chestnut Hill, have
lei,iwt Invltnttnna frt a flatinA At the
Rlts-Carlten en Wednesday eVenlng,
November 29. In honor of their daugh
ters, Miss Elisabeth Gorden, Mlsa Anne
Huntley Gorden, Miss Virginia Southall
Gorden and Miss Harriet Blddle.
Mr. and Mrs. William Squire Beld
Ing, of Bayldon, Bryn Mawr, will enter
tain at dinner tomorrow evening In
honor of Mrs. I 8. Beldlng. of New
Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Beldtng will give
a tea en Sunday also In honor of Mrs.
Beldlng.
The new commlttee cf Mrs. Charles
Stewart Wurts Dancing Class, which
will held Its first meeting at the Belle-vue-Stratferd
this evening, will Include
Mr. Frederick Camp, Mr. Van Hern
Ely. Mr. Samuel Ewlng, Mr. Giles P.
Wetherlll, Mr. Jehn Meade Blssell, Mr.
Rebert Arndt, Mr. Charles Day and
Mr. J. Barry Colahan, 4th.
Mlsa Dorethy Steen. daughter of Mr.
and Mra William J. Steen, of 137 West
rnll-Ellena street, Germantown, has
Issued lvltatlena for a card party en
Saturday afternoon, December 2.
Mrs. T. Cook Stellwagen, Jr., of
Graystone, Meylan, has Issued cards
for a tea en Tuesday, November 28,
from 3 until C o'clock.
Mr. enJ Mrs. William West Frailer
nnd their daughter. Miss Elizabeth P.
Frnzler. are spending a short time at
the Hetel Traymere, Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mr Richard S. Newbpld
have moved Inte their new home, 6217
Greene atreet, Germantown.
Miss Agnes R. Gress, of Bethlehem,
will arrive early next month te be the
euest for several weeks of her unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crezcr.
of 2035 Loeust etreet. Mr. and Mrs.
Crezer.wlll give 'a ball te Introduce
n n-nrnm iJ 'tiMr daushter. Mlsa
Florence Robinson Crozer, en Tuesday
evening, Deccmecr u, at xne juhbuc juhbuc
Stratferd. M, .nil Mr. MaeKnlcht Black. Of
2310 Pine street, will occupy their new
home en Panama street en uecemucr .
nr .mi Mm. H. Twis Zlenler and
their family, who' have been spending
several months nt their summer home at
Hnverferd, will return te ineir town
house, 1C2B Walnut sUeet, the lsttcr
part of this month.
The guesta who will attend the bridge
party which Miss Katharlne Gilbert,
daughter of Mrs. Frederick Gilbert, of
the Marlln Hetel, Fortieth and Ixcust
streets, will give en . Wednesday after
noon wilt" be Mrs. Jacob Abbett, Mrs.
J. Addison Abrams. Mrs. Edgar Black.
3d, Mr. William Bcntley. Mrs. Edward
I, Dale, Mrs. Jeseph Dicksen Edsen,
Mra Rebert GrlKgs, Mrs. Leen Herbert,
Aim. Ituiucu (KiiumH, m., "
Harry C. Mlddloten. Mrs. Lewls Par-,
sons, Mrs. Paul Rcbman, Miss Dorethy
Bacen, Miss Edith Brown. Miss Eleaner ,
Cummlngs. Miss Margaret Chenewlth.
Mlsa Kntimrlnn Clark. Mlsa Eleaner
Gray, Miss Katharine Macfarlane, Mlsa
Eugenia Vansant and Miss Louise Van
sant. The patronesses for the four dances
i.t-1. ...in i.a nliun n 1.a nhlln.lAlnhlc
WHICH will uu hivcii v ... ..,......
Cricket Club throughout the winter, the
first of which will take place en De
cember 6, Include Mrs. Francis II. Ad Ad
ler, Mrs Henry F. Bremley, Mrs. Rich-
nra w. uisnep, rare, noueri j. v.uiciimii.
Mrs. Arthur E. Goodfellow, Mrs. Iler-
Wcst Philadelphia
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The marriage of Miss Mlra Ple1""'
daughter of Mr. and Mr R. A. Plow
man, of 4315 Hansom street, and Mr.
Paul King German took Place at ' the
home of the bride's parents en Saturday
last. The Rev. J. A. Blair, D. D., reoter
of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church,
performed the ceremony. After wee
ding Journey Mr. and Mrs. aerman will
live at 4315 Sansom atreet
Mrs. Walter h. Petersen, of 811 Seuth
Forty-ninth street, gave a shower fel-
home Wednesday nfternoen In honor of
Mlsa fauune t'earsen, wnose ni
ment has recently been announced te
Mr. T. A. Brown, of Reme, N. 1. The
guesU Included Mrs. R. 8. Cole and Mr;.
A. B. Tuthlll, of New Yerk: Mrs. I H.
suriea, Mra J. h. wenmeny, m.
J. Petersen, Mrs. C. Edgar Pearson,
m r WmiI .. t.a f. Rrhresdel.
Mrs. R. Montgomery, Mrs. Menree, Mr
R. D. Williams, Mrs. Edgar Petter, Miss
Ethel Lament, Mrs. Dawsen Huber, Mrs.
Alex McKay, Miss Ann Kelly, Mra, Jee
Kelly. Mrs; Martin MeWllllamt, Mrs.
Charles Kessler, Mrs. Frederick .BaUeti,
Mr Henry M. Antwellcr, Mrs. Arthur
Claffy and Mrs. Harry Darmer Eldridge.
The marriage of Mlsa Mildred Klrk-
fiatrick. daughter of Mrs. Alexander
Ilrkpatrlck. of 0228 Webster street, te
Mr. E. Russell Scars, of Marlen. III.,
took place en Wednesday evening at
the home of the bride. The ey. A.
Gorden MacLennen, of Bethany Presby
terian Church, officiated. Miss Edith J.
Klrkpatrlck, sister of the bride, attended
her and Dr. U. U Seaver acted as best
man. A reception followed the ceremony.
M ufaiaVa t Mnte nt RS04 Florence
avenue, will be among the guests at
the dinner and reception given by the
American Commlttee ler pevaatated
France en Tuesday, December 12, te
meet M. Geerges elemenceau, at tne
Hetel Pennsylvania, New Yerk. Mrs.
Mata recently returned after an eight
weeks' tour of France.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaiser, of 5612
Osage avenue, entertained Informally at
home last evening. The gueste Included
Mlsa Mary Crenny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
MeCermlck, Mr. M. Wilkinson. Mr. Wil
liam I O'Brien, of Phllllpsburg, N. J.,
and Mr. James MeCermlck, of Kasten,
Pa.
North Philadelphia
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MISS VIRGINIA LOUISE BOX
Daughter of Mra. T. Nerria
Bex, of lit East Walnut lane,
Germantown, wheee engage'
ment ha been announced te Mr.
Harry R. Caeeelbury. The for
mal announcement wa made at
a dance which Mrs. Bex gave at
her home in honor of her daugh
ter en November h
and their family, who have bean llrin
In Montreal for the last five year), have
returned te Germantown and are max
Ing their home nt lee West Washington
lone. Mrs. ueneri parson, mra. duiw
mother, Is making her home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cenncll, of Pel
ham Court, who have been en a several
weeks' trip te the Grand Canyon and
New Mexico, have returned home.
Lawndalc
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markelewlta, of
7839 Bingham street, are receiving con
gratulations upon the birth of a daugh
ter. Mlsa Helen Andersen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Andersen, of Leylck
street, Is spending several weens visit
Ing rrienas in riuseurgn.
Delaware County
Mra. Leuis C. Emmens has returned
te her home In Swarthmere from a three
weeks' stay In Cuba.
Mra. Ernest H. Kauffmnn, of Drejel
Hlll.entertalned Informally at bridge
en Wednesday afternoon.
Norristown
The November tnfetlnB of the Octave
Club was held en Wednesday afternoon
tthe Bretae Club heuee. Mlee Anne
swerta wm In charge of, the program,
the nuhlect of whleh was "The Recital."
,'Mr. Harry T. Burleigh was the Inter-
preiauve artist.
At a party given en Wednesday night
at 4736 North Eleventh street by Mr.
land Mrs. Jeseph Carlliz tlffi following
,- nern nresnnt: Mr. and Mrs. I.
Photo by J. Mitchell Elliet
MISS MARNA L.'HAGAR
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter F. Hagar, of Sunset Ledge,
Chestnut Hill, who made her
debut at a tea which her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
J. Lavine, of Onival, Chestnut
Hill, gave at their home yester
day afternoon
bert M. Lowrey, Mrs. Andrew R. Mc
Cowan and Mrs. William II'. Trump.
A tournel and ball will be given under
the aunpttea of the drill assoclatlen-f
Mary Cemmandcry. Ne. 30, Knlghta
Templar of Pennsylvania, at the Belle-vuc-Stratferd
en Monday evening, No
vember 27, at 8 o'clock. Mr. William
H. Brehm Is chairman of the tournel
cemmittee: Mr. Edward F. Roberte
S resident of the drill association, and
Ir. Albert W. Jarman commander of
the Mary Cemmandcry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Combs, of this
city, who were passengers en the steam
ship Majestic, are staying at the Waldorf-Aseoria,
New Yerk.
-., wttm nresnnt
Lampert. Miss Lillian Bleck, Mrs.-Harry
Bleck, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph i Josephs,
Miss Mary Smelcns and Mr. Earl Her
bert Carlltz.
if Inula Khtimnn. Jr.. Mr. Frank
.atuliaw nnd Mr. Harry Wagner have
lust returned rrem a nunung iru
through the rocenos ns the guests of
Mr. Leuis Shuman, Sr., of 2300 North
Cleveland avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Merris, of
Ri7 Vnrth Fifteenth street, announce
the engagement 'of their daughter, Miss)
Helen K. morns. ie Mr. i-aui ii. -iiu,
of Pheenlxvllle, Pa.
Mr. and Mra Jehn K. Stever, of 31
North Dewey street, are being congrat
ulated upon the birth of a son. Mra.
Stever will be remembered before her
marriage was Miss Madeline D. Ollbrlde.
that he Is recovering from, his recent
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kauffman. of
1620 Merris street, celebrated their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at
Apelle Hall en Sunday last.
Holmesburg
The Charles McMcnamy Pest, Amer
ican Legien, will give a dance en No
vember 24 at All Saints' parish house
In Terresdale.
Mrs. Lewis Wentworth, of Rhawn
atreet, will be hostess te the members
of her card club en Thursday afternoon,
when the guest of honor will be Mrs.
Themnn MncFnddcn, of Des Moines,
la., who Is spending a month In the
East
Seuth Philadelphia
Mrs. Jehn Dougherty entertained re
cently at cards nt the Stenton Country
Club. Among the guests were Mra
C. Roberts, Mrs. R. Hazlett, Mra.
Themas B. Wmle, Mrs. Oiorge I. Noen,
Mrs. Jeseph Halpln, Mrs. J. Scheck,
Mrs. D. Duffv, Mrs. O. Brogley, Mrs.
G. Haney, Mrs. O. Lefferts, Mrs. J.
Ralnvllle and Mrs. J. Sclull.
Friends of Mr. Jehn Hcarne, of 118
Wharten atreet, will be giaa te learn
YOUPt FEET NEED THEM GOOD TAtTE DEMANDS THEM
the I One or the ether
NEW but seldom both! Most shoes
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. in style or clse built with be'h
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JwwLv!r The A- E Litt, 8hee has becn
tOffOE enthusiastically endorsed by the
gagtgfXfXflxggJ highest medical authorities and
approved by the strictest conneis
seurs of Fashion.
Tired, aching feet will find instant comfort, Patented
methods insure this, and expert designers have in
sured their smart appearance.
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their quality demands time and care
arrange your appointment now new
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1626 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA
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Visit Our New Corset Deeartment
in the at. James a nep: wamut at i mneenm
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CHESTNUT AT 13th jSTRBET
SATURDAY
rA Comprehensive Offering of
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MISSES' DRESSES
In Street, Afternoon & Evening Medes
MODERATELY PRICED
TWILLS & SILKS
39.50
Street and afternoon modes, especially designed
for the Jeune Fille, are distinguished by their
fine fabrics, perfection of finish and individual
ornamentation expressed in braiding, embroid
ery and beading in Oriental motifs, French
tucking, fine plaitings. All fashionable shades.
Other New Twills & Silks
45,00 te 195.00
Peirel ttvills, plquctincs, satin Canten, malelasse,
crepe Renee and crepe Romaine in an interesting
variety of new modes, featuring the draped, chemise,
paneled and circular effects.
VELVETS & CREPE SILKS
49.50
Enchanting replicas of recent imports are introduced
by these youthful afternoon and dance frocks, that
employ all the fascinating silk crepe weaves, and rich
'textured velvets in a host of exquisite shades: dark,
vivid and pastel.
Other Velvets & Crepe Silks
55.00 te 235.00
The Jacquettc Freck with its elaborately ornamented
coat top, the intriguing circular effects, the graceful
draped modes, the fashionable chemise freck: all art
artfully rendered in beautiful crepe tilk; chiffon,
brocaded and xeedding ring velvets.
MISSES' DEPT.: FOURTH FLOOR
Germantown
Mr. and Mm O. Herbert N'agle, of
the Dclmar-Merrls, entertained In honor
of thelr daughter, Mlas Dorethy Naple,
yesterday. Among the guests were'Mlw
Marjerle Beatty, Miss Edna ailbert.
Mian Marlen Fischer, Miss Jcsele
Weeder. Miss Sarah DcweeB, Miss Mar
arat Parry. Mr. I,aurencA Barbour,
Dr. Tana Weeder, Mr. Geerge Steven
eon. Mr. Hareld Martin, Mr. Leslie
Betts, Mr. Franklin Shcble, Mr. Rudelph
Klauder and Mr. Gerald Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bates, of Oak
read and Scheel Jane, will leave the end
of this week for a few weeks' trip te
Bermuda.
Mrs. Geerge French, of Mancheater,
N. H., formerly of Germantown, 1b vis
iting' Mrs. H. M. Ceffln, of 507 Hans
berry street,
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Leenard Stllea
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"MADAME X"
Academy Sent Acad. & Heppe-n, 1110 Clicat.
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1837
Every Hat in Our Millinery
Department Has Been Reduced
One-Third te One-Half
Every hat, from our lovely imported French hats te our hats
for sports wear and for children, all have been reduced very radically.
Velour sports hats which were $14.00 have new been reduced
te $5.00. Thejr are, beautiful hats with double brims and smart bands
of grosgrain ribbon. They may be had in a geed line of colors.
Our children's hats have also been reduced very extensively.
We have a collection of Madge Evans hats, formerly $7.00 te $10.00,
which we have new marked at $1.00 te $5.00. Velvet hats including
simple little school hats and dressier ones trimmed with ostrich and
fur are new as low as $2.50 te $12.00, some of them having been re
duced te half.
Toilet Articles at Special Prices
Coty's L'Origan Compact Face Powder, large-size Rilt
box, 90c.
Coty's L'Oriffan and Paris Twin Compact, face powder and
rouge, $1.50 size, $1.25.
Elcaya Cream, 60c size, 40c.
Coty's L'Origan and Paris Extract, pocketbook mzc, e0c
value, 35c.
Dagget and Ramsdell's Celd Cream Seap, 2."ie size, ISc.
Pepsedent Teeth Paste, 35c.
Derine Compact Face Powder, 25c.
Un Air Embaume Compact Face Powder, loc size, 55e.
Azurea or Floramye Sachet Powder, 75c size, eTc.
Fancies and
Ornaments
for Hats
We linve a very attiermc
collection of hat ornament?.
There are ostrich fancies m
all colors at $1.'J5 te $5.00.
Cequo fancies aie $1.50 te
$4.00. There is n very attrac
tive group of imported trim
mings and ornaments in all
the wanted shades, as well
as fur and metallic effects.
Kayser Italian Silk
Underwear
Kayser Italian Silk Vests, regular and
bodice tops, in flesh, white and orchid, regu
lar $3.00 value, at $2.75.
Knyser Italian Silk Bleemers in flesh,
white and orchid, $3.75 value, at $3.50.
Kayser Italian Silk Union Suits in flesh,
regular and bedice tops, $6.75 value, at
$6.00.
Imported Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
W have just received a new shipment of
Swiss handkerchiefs with attractive em
broidery in one comer. The handkerchiefs
are all linen and will make very welcome
Chribtmns gifts. There are some at fiOc
each, and at 75c each there are paiticularly
loely ones with filet effects.
Bleemers for
Wear in Celder
Weather
Satine or batiste bloomers
are very popular, as they
prove se satisfactory en cold
winter days. They are inex
pensive and wear well.
Black satlne bloomers at
50c a pa'ir. Pink or white
batiste bloomers are $1.00 a
pair and pink or white satine
bloomers are $1.50.
Allen's Hair Nets Reduced te
75c a Dezen
Fer dependability and geed leeks Allen's hair net
surpass every ether kind. Lenger strands are used in
them, the nets arc deeper and the cap-shape kind are woven
closer around the face, thus giving them elasticity and
making them fit mere snugly. They come in a splendid
range of colors, se that every shade of hair can be
matched. The following prices new prevail:
Single mesh, cap ami straight shape, 75c a dozen.
3 dozen for $2.00.
Deuble mesh, cap and straight shape, $1.00 a dozen,
3 dozen for $2.50.
White and gray nets, 15c each, $1.50 a dozen.
Twe Speqial Values in
Trefeusse Gloves
Our glove sale is, ever, but we are still
offering two numbers at very special values:
Trefeusse Kid Gloves with ene clasp, P. K.
sewn, in black, white, tan, brown and gray,
regular $2,75 quality, at $1.05 a pair.
Trcfousse Kid Gloves with two clasps,
everseam sewn, in black, white and navy.
This is our regular $2.50 stock reduced te
$1.50.
Boudoir Fittings in Brocade
-Fer the boudoir dressing table or desk
there is a wonderful variety of brocade fit
tings in both rose and blue. Among them
are candy jars at $3.00 and $3.75, boxes of
various sorts at $1.75 and $2.75, and charm
ing desk sets at $10,50. Alse trays, picture
frames, pin cushions and many ether things,
They make lovely gifts, and it is pessible
te get something of this sort at almost any
price one wishes te pay.
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