Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PtJBblO LED0ER-PHIi;AI)ELPHIA, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 12, 1922
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fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
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JVancy Wynne Tells of the Gelden Wedding Reception.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn T. Lewis, Jr., atTher Heme
Yesterday Smart Gowns at Morning Musicalc
XAM sure you v,i leve te hear of
the dcllBhlful reception which Mr.
and Mm. Jehu T. Lewis, Jr., gave
Tcsterilnv ufternoen nt their home. 1000
teriice street, te rclcbrate the fiftieth
nnnlveranry of their wcdtllnif. Tlie r.
PIlll"'" -, ....... . ..fl.
fliilv members of the family nml Inti
mate frlcmla were Invited, but 1 doubt
If any one Invited mlwed nttendlng.
te eager were nil te wish them joy and
congratulations.
The marriage of Mr. and Mm. Lewis
took place at midday en December 11.
1&72. at 1003 Spruce street. Among
ihe (IIMlnsruMied guests at the wedding
wasr President Cirnnt.
Indeed, the President did the brlde
the honor of escorting her te the break
fast room after the ceremony and re
ception had taker place.
Mrs. Lewis wan Miss Elizabeth Mi"
Kan Berle, daughter of Mr. and Mm.
"harles Leulp Beric. Her mother, w he
died fcome few ears age at the wonder
ful age of 'ninety and mere, wan Mis
Clementina Melvcan. a daughter of
Themas McKcun, Jr.. and grand
dauphter of Governer Thprnne McKean,
of Colonial days. Ikr Muter, IMlss
r.lbnbeth Mclveun, for whom Mis.
T.eni was named, unrried Mr. Adolphe
T, Beric. Mrs. Lewis is n sister of Mr,
Beauvenii Beric, whose wife waj Mlt-s
J'etty Neillt and of Mrs. James Maurnn
Bhedes, formerly Miss Emily Berle.
mi, Mrs. Geerge Masen, formerly MI&3
Sillie Beric.
MB. LEWIS Is n son of the late. Mr.
and Mrs. Saunders Lcsls, of
Ambler, vthefce winter home was Ter
manv vears nt the corner of V alnut utii
r'umac streets. His mother wns former,
jr Mlts I'heebc Merris .lumen, one erthe
met beautiful and, dignified of tlml
elder generation which Iibh iia(d ewny,
iome of whom, however, lived long
i ueugh in our day 'for us te remember
tlirm. Mrfc. Lewis' father wns the fu fu
ineut Dr. James. The Lewis plnre nt
Ambler had been used as Washington s
headquarters, and among the treasures
cf the family is n wonderful old chair
In which Geerge Washing en often fit.
Mr Lewli was nnracd for his uncle,
'the late Jehn T. Lewis. He was tne
rldefct of his family, bis br.etb.ers being
Dr. Merris J. Lewis and Saunders
T,wls, Jr., and hid sister, Mrs. Gcerge
('orden Meade, Jr
ABEMAJHvABLH feature of thn re
ception jestcrday was the presence,
of three ether members of the first
bridal party. Twe bridesmaids. Mrs.
Meade, Mr. Lewis's fcMer, and M rs.
Maen. Mir. Lewis' sis-tcr, nnd Dr.
owl, who .was tlrst groomsman at Hip
wedding. Veu knew In these dns them
as no bcit man and the bridegroom
walked Inte the room with his mothei-In-lnw.
The ether members of the
lridal party were the late Ml- Bosn
Stcdman. Mr. Willing Lewis and Mr.
Henry Pepper.
The bride of fifty :ear& and her two
bridesmaids carried the loveliest old eld old
fishiened bouquets, the bride.'s of white
res.es with a few pink buds, and the
biidesmaids a combination of orcnld ercnld orcnld
.elored chrysanthemums and deep red
roe. All were edged with old
fashioned paper lace. And the bride
groom were a white houtennicre.
As for the IlewerH which were sent,
no debutante has bad as many this
tear. They filled the large d liming
loom and were en ecry spate ipet in
Ihn lihr.'ivv nnd ilinlllL' room On en
tering the "room one had a perfect golden
TO BE INTRODUCED TONIGHT
Is a brother of Mra. It. Sturgle Ingcr Ingcr
seil, of Penlyn.
Jlr,.an'1 Mrs. Itebert Kennedy WurU,
rt 2134 Pine street, will entertain at a
tneatre puny, te be followed by sup
per M the nitz-Carlten, en Thursday
eyenlns. January 'J5, In honor of their
niece, Miss Elizabeth Dale Wlllsen,
debutante daughter of Mrs. Wurta W.
Willton, of 1708 Le-cust eircet.
Mr, and Mre. Nicholas Blddle, of Verk
read, Ogentr, will cntcrtaltr nt dinner
Mile evening at the home of Mrs. Bid
ulan parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 'Ber
tram Llpplncett. of 1712 fpruce street
The guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs.'
Charles Leuis Berle. 3d, and Mr. Llv Llv
ngstene. SullKan. They will Uter' at
tend the Metropolitan Opera nt the
Ateademy, of Music In the box of Mr.
and Jirs. Llpplncett. followed by a
party nt the Opera Supper Club.
The guests who will attend the dinner
which Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hep
burn, of Orchard Lee, Vlllanea. nnd
trio Lengacre, will give en Monday eve
ning, January 1, at the llltz-Carlten,
In honor of MRS Kllen MbMlchnel.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, Umery Mc
'Icbael. of Knell Heuse, 'Deven, and
-oil 'Walnut street, whefee engngemcin
te Mr. Cliules Uraham Bcrwlnd was
recently -announced, will Include Miss
Jtuth Packard. Miss Dorethy Brown
!','? n,ud,Kers: M,ss L-ydla -M. ClcUiler,
MISS JllCII Dnlltrl.Tn T.1nH Ml.. Annn
Ash ten. Miss Augusta W. ' Harrison. 1
Miss Banning Orange, Miss Margaret1
Herwlrid. Mlua .Innn Milan. TTnr.1...MM -T.
tTrArlAl..l T r. . . ..r . "' . t
Mlchael, Mr. Harrlten McMlchael, Mr.
lu?,rd4r1,re.w".,nB- Jr Mr- Lawrence
bmlth. Mr. J, Andrews Htirrls, Jd, and
SJni 1.Jel",6,: r ,Ne,y Verl- Tl1 suesta
m.i iife- Je!V,' Whl, Oeary, of Chest
J1n.,t i11"' wln BUe ut tl'e r.ltz-Carl-ten,
In honor of their dobutante dangn
tcr, MIm Mary fle V. Ueary.
ttrv-l" u-1. .'nect''W of Mrn. fharles
Mev.art luiln' Hancng i.'laas ut the
B5lIcur.8tratferd en Vrld'iy cvcnlic
he cotillen will ,e led ,7 j0rUK
en. Barker, Mr. Olies P. Wetl.erUl ,m
he incinbern of the committee
irJrt'c""11 Mrs' Christian Kcblger, of
1B20 1 Spruce street, will occupy the bes
"neiY-nT"1. M.rs' .Arthur II. Lea. of
22nin-aiVut ?trcet't U" opera this
f,nlrV.Jt5"' .Tfca "'" ,eave "'Is after
noon for Washington. D. C. where she
will attend the "meeting of the Red
Cress incorporators.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Frederick Lewis
LW" ?..dlMner lnls evening
at their home, 19H Spruce street, and
afterward In their box at the opera.
Sn ivMeeWJBU cnt?rtali, at luncheon
7P i Cf a.v,,f?' .wca b' a nex party at
Uk Philadelphia Orchestra.
Mr. and Mrt.. ICdward li. fjctze. of
M,rb' "" fittuln at dinner ut
JVL'v ,"me, ,,n -fturday evening, Jan
uan l... followed by a party at th
r1ehr'Vnn,cf. ,h? .Ineet"" Triangle
Blercu1Ott,Ze,.'0Jr.0f ",t,r E"' 'Mr' U
ihni"'1 iMS?' u,cerBe ''"ales Baker, or
,2iJJiSV,l?'ratfP'',J' l" entertain In
their box at the opera this evening.
MrS. ThOm.15 TllirneMA fnnlu - ..in
Seuth Twenty-second street, hia irsucd
AUADEKY OF MU8I0 FOYER ..
TEUJAtrfi-CEMBER IS, AT S r. M.
MASS MEETING AND CONCERT
In tba Interest cf
QUAKER RELIEF IN VIENNA
NOAH X. BWAY
ltll-MUi hT OERT
HAN8 KINDLER, OeUIlt,
Alt X. BWAYNE. td. Bt
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P. 1
Frep eird of admlttlnn tt AraitemrAt RcpM'l
auuilfement iltlEN rULAEKI INNES
Adilrni by OERTRUDE ELY nd
KUVB, JONEB tt 9 T.
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FROM PARIS!
peiittlfnl Uijeni. Crctennn anr) Clilntien
UM te il'll? "Jeslgei una colere.
A. L. D1AMENT & CO.
1015
Walnut St,
and at
Strafford, F
$g.50
Willow
or Reed
Chair
Enctb' Llka Cut
3-pioce Set Reduced
te $43.00
Marcel Willow Shep
gnoTsreom! H10 Chttnut Spruce
epuii pai Aapiirea rearia
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oatruer
Acadtay of Mmic Than., Dee. 14, 8:15
NEW YORK SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
DAMROSCH . JlBCTHOVEN
conductor TROGKAM
HIS FINAL APPEARANCE THIS SEASON
Mr, Damreirh wilt gire an addrets en the
"Erei6a" lymplieny with lllustiatlem at tba
piano.
Tlckati at Acad, and Hoppe'i, 1119 Chestnut
AOADKKY OF M TJ 8 I C
BURTON HOLMES
ffliEASTOrSOEZ
Tie, $1. $1.(0 at Acad. As HeppA's 60e at Doer
K
EITH'S THEATRE
MISS JULIET
One Olfl R'tiie. Lu Tn4'n. Pltnlit
FRINCEBB JUE QttON tat
Jimmy i.ucai lc Innc.me. O.nera &
THti UAiNSlAO.S
, Pretentlnir "Fantasia EuianeU"
BROAD
AOADUM OK MTtSIC
METROPOUTAN OPERA COMPANY, N. Y,
lYa MADAJhA liLUUKHV
Mme. Tasten, Perlnl, Mm, Chamlni, Ocettl,
PaUHnlerl, Otien. Conductor MoMnsenl,
T'ekets at Academy Bex Omea and Hoppe'B I
Academy8a' Acad. JTeprw'e, me fnt,
PHILADELPHIA IBAT. i; rrM,
ORCHESTRA! tL-
nilMONT'S 0T" A A,,r!1 l' . " t.i
"U"" '.Mute Mnn T.iurn Ml sn
Nights at KilS
Mat. Tomorrow
LAST 7 TIMK3
iTOMN DaiNKWATERl
ABRAHAH LINCOLN
WITH FRANK riCULTiNiM
ANP COMPANY OF 39.
BEO. NEXT WEEK EAT8 THURSDAY
HO"F"r 1
MANTELL
and GENEVIEVE HAMPER
... uuivrsprmrtH pr.AYS
Men.. Kin Leart Tun.. Hamlet! Wed Mat.
4a Yeu lAt Itl Wed.. Jiilliiii Ctert Tbiira..
lebalteit Frt' Maebelhi SM. Mat.. Mer-
i 'i I ' laaViaffr I -r
IJf P'ractlwi BUnlar Company of AmarifWMr.WVJ
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GARRICK
FUNKIEST MUSICAL MTIHTOWN
NIOHTS AT il0.
MAT. TOM0BBOW
wth JACK DONAHUE
0RK3IMfllGL0J THfATRE MY CAST
FORREST ev ,..;,
8:15
""TOW
LAST 2 WEEK
Chariet
Dlll!nhm
Preien
HU le-Stax
Musical
C'emedv lilt
It. Y. Cait
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels renrAnFRO the cheery R0SEDIA
tmilre MA.NHI.At CHIKH TROCAUfcKU BL08SOMb fe V3"l
Thete by Vanity 1'dlr
mtiS FLORENCE GROZER
Debutante daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Crezcr, of COSH
Locust street a;id New Yerk, who will make her debut at a ball
which her parents will jtc at the Ritz-Carlten this evening.
this city for the purpese or establishing
a free employment bureau. Mr. Jes-eph
Ij. Kun Is chairman et the cummlttce
In charge.
West Philadelphia
Sirs. Peter Cenrad Fulwcller, Mrs.
Walter Herbert Fulweiler and "Mrs.
Jehn Edwin Fulwcller will give a tea
tedav at the Marlyn Hetel, Fortieth
and Walnut streetw. Mrs. Alfred Telf
fcr, and Miss Jehn Walker will prelde
At the tea tabty, assisted bv Mxx. Wil
liam Welsh, Mrp. Alfred Slidderls uiid
MIfs Carolina uulrd.
Mr. James S. Montgomery, of KPtrt
Pine street, Ii.ih hl.x tlster. M1m Khe
Montgomery, of Leeh Haven, as his
guvi't for P"vnrel week.'
After the reception Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlen Itlen
geld left for Bermuda, where they will
remain during the month of January.
I....1...I " .. ''v... una
iiiwuiuuns ier a .iinne. ni i.... t
en Friday ex ening. February 9, In honor
,,fIls,8 Saah Jfanklln Duane, debu debu
tante daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Hustell
Duane, before the Second Assembly.
vt.AuVrddlnKr.ef Injercst will be that et
Miss Mary Hrnebtlne reletnati, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrt,. Clinten B. Cole Cele
,a. et Gwynedd Valley, and Mr. c.
Jeseph Dexter, of Ovnrbroek, which
will take place quietly ut neon en Sat.
urday. January 20. dt the Church of
the .Messiah. Gwvnedd. Mrs. .1 V
Manners cf New Yerk, will act aa ma
21.' 0f. .he"or, a.ncl Mlw Ulwiier Colf-
nr V,nf,ninr tf, ,hp, 1.";le' wll ,,c m-W
f Jxel.r- ..lllf' Ir dcFnialdh will in
V!1.'. "B.V"F,nl Celeman. Miss Mae
ti','";',"""li,iMeieii1 cousin of tlie bilde:
lmpres-iiili, cery kind of golden tlewcrj Miss DerN Oeter and MLss TilFrllla
as thoie. . f'SS?,r'.-r "LK e:,,.(?! Tr.x- . Mr. Win-
Mr. and Mrs. Leu la unci three elill
'iren, Charles Borie LpwIs, who is iu
biisint'.H in Chicago, but who came en
viitli hit wife for the occasien: Mrs.
ttnlph Derr. who was JII&s I'hocbe
Merris Lewis and who received loe
durlns the afternoon. The third child
was M'f-s F.llznbeth Beric Lewis, whose
death occurred at the age of eighteen,
hut whose memory is as fresh today in
the hearts of her friends as if she had
been there with them yesterday.
ALL
-fi tin
the guests were asked le sign
e eertiheate, nnd whnt de ou
IIIIUIJ II. 1.1ITItM Vt I hA l..et .... .
Dexter and his bilde will ,e at heme
after March 1 at Ardmore. where Uiey
have taken a house.
Mrs. Oeorge W. Yeung, of Cliv Line
f.n,.?Ui,y-i?.ln.t.h BtrceU Overbroe, las
ssued Invitations for a luncheon nt
the Bcllevuc-Stratferd. te be fellwed
J an nuc"ii bridge party, en Tliurf-
day afternoon, January 4.
vl v " and, y, Samuel S. Thornten.
Wajne. will entertain at ibeati
'artl'nSn,atmn.ay , evening. Dec-mb
d;n,laicr, at, the, Supper Club I
betirVorn'ten!1" daUeh,Pl- " u
The ueddliie nf Mr n ii.. ...
"" .... --I..,. "r -. -. uaiiiii u
Tin- original cert iiicutu, V,1 0,or. V'-;' I-'ne'ey avenue. ,ir
;"iV,. ,. T- . 'r'u. ' "'Ten, or Atlaul
J-lt, wlh lake pljce eiy iiuleth t
Sin! Iir.lfll tldnnn.l... ... . '. . .
fiiens nt tlie wkiIiIIiik iiwliiillinr Pri'sl. , ..e -vt n. v-""" '" J1 "0 lK:r
dent Grant's, tlfty jears age. On the
think it waV
which was handwritten en parchment
(uk which had the tlgnatuies of the I Saturday,
or .Mrs. Slicex,
i iic U.-..U b run u.iij will be clvi
back et the long hit of parchment wetc
the mimes of these who hud attended
the twenty-fifth anniversary dinner in
1S97 and yesterday all these who were
there signed. It. that net u wonderful
thing for the children and grandehildten
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis te have?
.Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have lled all
the fifty years of their married life In
the same house at 1000 Spruce street,
where they came one week after their
v-dfling trip. Their wimmers wet
'Pent at the Berie place, "The Dell,"
In Terresdalc, which has since been
teught by Dr. nnd Mrf. Jeseph M.
I'ev.
This is the third golden widdlng
vithin the last few :enrs in the Beric
family, Mr. and Mrs. Beaucnu Borie
Iming celebrated theirs sumo live or
nt jears age and Mr. and Mrs. James
Mntiran Rhodes their two year.-, age at
their home in Culiferniu.
It is hard te write about such things,
"here is the feeling after attending an
ffalr like that, where hive and com
panionship and mutual respect have
listed long through the jears aud arc
listing jet, timt net many of the pros
nit generation are us they. Net many
of these we see around os will live im
Hiey hue. Whut u lciisen It is and
klietlld he te us.
Can we net de something te prccne
llie hriuly, the cpmti'sy, tlie itnteline-s
of the iild generation, their kindlinri's
"1 spirit, their utter geed luste'.'
rpili: Monday Milsicale at the Belle-
lue.Stratfurd jestcrday was inter-
e-tlllf. Clnlr.. ltnv k..iiu. ilr-M-'Ilf fllllv.
The ballroom was crowded und I saw a I
great many people 1 knew. Mrs. Bur
cldv McFaihlen was there IieUIng ery
"ftell. She were n small green felt hat
jnd a brown dress. Anether recent
hrhle I Miw (Mrs. MeFadden was Miss
Virglnin lleckscher before her marriage
Inst spring) was Mrs. Muscne (laniett,
JjUie was with her cousin, Mi- Fannin'
h. WKler. Mrs. ('arnett, jeii reini'in
ber, was Miss t'areline Barclay before
licr marriage in October. .
beer,il ili'biitanles were in (lie nil-I
fljeni'c and among tlinM I netlceil was
Hair (ilttliigH, Mrs. Jehn V. lilttings'
'hughter. Mini t'ittings looked pnitty j
m u ir ray hemespuii suit nnd a gray,
''It hat. She carried a dark brewu
coat with u inllar and cuffs of beaver.
Anether deb in the audience was1
NiraeHen "flicliarden, the dauehter of
Mr. and Mrs. Telbert Hlchnrdsen, of
MOminntnun SlnnAlla ' no IlinRt nf
"er friends call her, were u muskrat
reat and u blue felt hat trimmed en the
"i'le with a null. I hear she is get
"ne better fiem her UvCldent eery
flay I am se glad.
N'ANOV WTNNI3.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr Ueheit II Large, of 1S21 tpniee i
kiiehI announces (ie euBiigemiMit of i
'""r daughtec, Miss Mnrgarel Lnrdncr i
'"'rge. id Mr, ijcorge D. Fowle, son of
Mrp lieorge I), l'ewle, nf this city audi
'tuierri uiiis, im. ."Mlsn Large, wnu
iiiarle ii,.,. debut List season, is olio rf
"' nest popular mcmbeis of the
jeiniger bet Miss Large is a great
""iiddaiiRliter of the late dennral
'"eige (Jerileu Meude Mr. Fewlc. who
' a mcniucr of the at, Antheny ciue,
toincrreiv eenlnir In ilm iv,iii.n. . ..
Bellevue-StratfordntOe'eluok under ti
uuspicea of th P.'nnl H'nui r-....-,.i.
Seuth Philadelphia
On Saturday cxcnlng last, a blrthdij
party was glen Mr. Ad Cudden, of
235J Seuth American street, by his
friends. Among tlie guests wcre Miss
Isabclln Cudden, Miss Katliryn Jennings,
Miss Madeline Leftus, Miss Margaiet
McColleuKli, Miss Mary McDadn, Ml-s
Rese McDade, Miss Mary Farley, Miss
Kathrvn Farley, Miss Anne McfJlnn.
Miss Thercsa Cudden, Mrs. Mary Cud
den, Mrs. Mary Jennings, Mrn. Jehn
Hearne. Mrs. Mary Knlllan, Mis. Mi
Han Stein, Mis. James Lauer, Mrs.
Sarah Legue, Mr Jehn Crenlus, Mr
William Hoelcr, Mr. Jehn Hcirne, Mr
Cliailes Cudden. Jlr. Hdnurd O'Malley
and Mr Ldwaid Cudden.
liecheOtt
A etilet home wedding took plae en
S.ituidav evenlng last at S o'clock, when
Miss Lilian Ott. daughter of Mr and
Mrs. William Ott. of 1358 Kast i olum elum
bla aenue, becaniu the brlde of Mr.
Clifferd Iteche. of 0SO7 De Lancey
street. West Philadelphia. The Re.
Dr. Henry, of the First Presbyterian
Church of Kensington, officiated. The
'ride, who was gicn In matrlage by
r father, was attended by Miss 13dlth
ertelet as maid of honor. Mr. Walter
eche, brother of the bridegroom, acted
best man. A reception followed,
ter which Mr. and Mrs. Reche left en
wedding trip.
ninNGOLD JflLLLrt
A pretty home wedding tool, place
i Siundny attcruoen at S o'clock when
l-s Ksther Miller, of 32i". North
ililj-Llgnth street, becjnm the brldu
" Mi lilug Itiengeld The Rev. IJr.
'itciistelii elllclat.Ml The btlde, who
us ghen iu marriage by hr uncle,
v. Cllffnid Miller, was attended b '
s M. liuiensteln a maid of honor. I
r.....r,i ltntimi was btst man. I
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Hats That Were as High as $15.00
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that every one can be suited. Three geed reasons for getting
one of them.
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Fitted Vanity
Cases at j
fit $10-00 ii"
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These cases arc cry
compact, for while they
carry a geed-sized
mirror, lip stick holder,
perfume and powder
boxes, they are net very
large. In black vach vach
ette and colored en
amel leather with
metal fittings, ? 10.00.
IX 3 KgL
The Lace for a
Bertha Cellar Is
a Welcome Gift
Any girl or young woman will
love enough lace for one of the
Bertha cellars that are te well
liked. In white, ecru or black
shadow, Spanish or net lace, 75c te
$3.00 a yard. Pleated laces, which
like the plain ones, are 12 inches
deep, in black, ecru and silver,
5.00 and $6.00 a yard.
Corsages and
Hair Bandeaux
for the Girl
Who Dances
A silver or geld corsage will go
with any frock and is sure te make
it twice as pretty. $;t.,"0 and $1.00.
Bandeaux for tlie hair come in
silver and in color combinations
te match one's dance frock, $1.00.
A Man Must Have
a Fancy Silk
Handkerchief
It may be of pongee with hand drawn
threads at $1.00 or a gayer one with a
Batik design at $1.00 each. If he prefers a
plain white one, however, we have them of
Japanese silk at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
each.
Full Fashioned
Weel Hese at
$1.95 a pair
Full-fashioned imported English
wool stockings in black and heather
mixtures with hand-ombreidcred
s.ilk clocks or Jacquard effects,
$1.95.
Women's
Union Suits
Reduced Frem
$1.25 te 75c
Women's union suits with low
necks, no sleeves and ankle length
drawers at the low price of 75c. It
will be a geed idea te get a supply
of these, for colder days ure
coming.
Articles of Rese and
Blue Brocade for
Boudoir and Study
$1.00 te $10.00
There ih such a large selection among
these pretty things that you aie sure te
find just the right gift for any woman who
love pretty things. There arc boxes, pin
citehiens, mirrors, cembh and brushes, can
dlesticks and picture flumes, and thev varv
in price from a hairpin box at $1.00 te n
dtk s-ct at $10.00. l n
Guerlain's Wonderful French
Perfumes at These Very Attractive
Prices
Guerlain, Parfumeur, Paris, is unquestionably the most eminent
Partumeur in the world.
Guerlain's new odor, Gucrlinadc, lit.-e. size, $8.50.
Guerlajn's L'Heure Bleue, 1-oz. size, !?1.'J5; U-oz. .size, $8.50.
(tuerlams Mitsouke, 1-oz. size, SI.25: 2.j-ez. size, $S.50.
uufidiii. ivuu ue iu mix, l-oz. sie, M.uu; L'l-ez. size, S7.75.
buerlmn'H Champs Elysee, 21 ..-e.. tize, SS.50.
Guerlain's Fel Areme, 2V-ez."hizef SS.50.
Guerlain's Aprcs L'Ondee," 1-oz. size, $2.73; 2i:.-ez. size, S5.50.
Guerlain's Jiclcy, 2-oz. size, S2.75.
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