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I St A ll Mf EVENING? PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Randolph-Cochrane Wedding Ttiday in Long Island The Fells iq Spend the Summer 1 in England Other Doings in Society 0 COUllSH the ItnntlolpliH nnd Polls tmrp conp over lo Phil llnmlnlnli i and JJnueicinc uoenrnno wmhimr to-dnr. It Is to take plnec thin nflcrnoon nt thn Coclirnno home In Ilnwlltt. J.oujc Islnml. All the Holier ore Philadelphia men with the exception of Phil Stevenson, who, joti remeinlicr. mnr-)trl Plill Itnnilolpli'd winter llmlly.

pton Sillllvnn will be lient man. Ile brother of John nnd Uuth nud Edith oud know. Then Alfred Hcrgcnnt. Wistrr nnd Enilon Itnndolph. Phil brothem; Whitney WHrIii, the two brotlierii-ln-)nw, Phil Stevenson nnd Pell, nnd the ushers nre complete, I henr that Mndolelne very pood looking nnd verv popular in the joungcr tet of New Yoik nnd Long Islnud.

I WAS Interested esterdny to hear thnt the John Pells nre goluc to Europe next month or early In June nnd will visit the Hob Hudxous. You remember Ilnnnnh Itnndolph innrried Ilob Hudson more thnn year ago doun in the old Winter house here. It was nieli a pretty houe wedding. I'll never fnreet how dnrllns the sninll Pell nnd Stevenson kiddle were In their green velvet clothes. And Mrs.

Pell, who win matron honor, wore green velvet frock, too. The color nns unusunl for wedding, so I hnvo always remembered It. It was nlso unusually The' Hudson hnvo been in Athens slnro they left Washington. You know llnli Hnd'on Is In the rtrltWi diplo- mntle STViee nnil nioir niirnriivr nintt. I have heard that the wedding li ver happv one nnd thnt always a ldensure.

Uilnnnh did cMiect lo com? on here this "tininier. but I lie plnni ii.ire broil changed. The Pellrt hne gon' riit to Port Washington nnd nre nt he Vnn Itenvselners' hoife there, to remain until sailing for Europe. DID you know thnt the Sweet Urlnr College luncheon i to be held tomorrow nt the Ritz-Cnrlton? There nill be a lnrgo attendance of many former students nnd friends of the college and it will be very dellgbtfut affair, I nm sure. Tho Hev.

Cnrl E. Ornnuner. who is president of the bonrd of directors of Sweet Itriar. will preside. Mrs.

Donald Torrev. rhninnnn of the local committee, will be nssisted by Miss Henrietta Wnshburn. secretary: Miss Marion Pnuxt, of Merion. treasurer; Mis Sara S. Evans.

Mis Dorothy firnmmcr and Mrs. Joseph Pew, of IIaerford, on the advisory committee, nil fnnner students. Other students assisting will be Mrs. f'onxnis Button, Mrs. PrnncW Ilronks, Mrs.

Vaughn Boslwlek, Mrs. Ernest McDuell, Mrs. Henry, Kelly, Mrs. S. II.

Peery, Mrs. Lewis Puller Pnrslev, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. l. ISond.

Mrs. AVlnfleld Wilon, Mis. l'rederlck Wheeler, Joan 11. T.ip-liiiieott, Itoevcs, Barbara Shntid. Ploreuce Anderson.

Clare Erck, Marv Page Rrninmcr. Dorothy B. Pry-or, Virginia Eloyd. Emllie Wells. Re-Wen, MfOeorge.

Marjorie Johnson and Mnrgaret Patrick. They met to plan for a college campaign. THAT ically was a ver. brilliant party ln.t night at the Mask and Wig performance given i the Academy' of Music. You know it was a benefit nf-fuir for the Seamen's Institute, nnd everv one had boxes nnd entertained every one ele.

And thnt horse danced nnd danced, and bowed nnd bowed, nnd Imd must wonderful time nil by itself. Mr. nnd Mrs. George McFndden enter-inined the (leorge Dallas Dixon. and the De Witt Cuylers had Mr.

nnd Mrs. Henry L. Oejoliii and Toinettc with them. And there were nnv number of others there. It was almost as brilliant ns mi opera night.

DECIi.VnE. doesn't Ellen think up the mn.t iinusunl thine: Wimt do 'on think she said the other morning? She wns lying in bed opening and clos-Int. her ejes when daddy came into the room. She looked up calmly into l.N nee and remarked: "Listen, daddv. I liut my eyes so quietly that joti c.in't hear them at all." XANCY WYNNE.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi-s Josenhino Wiley Clonlnger, rtnuchter of Mrs. Andrew II. tiloninger, jf Lancaster, nnd Mr. Joseph Q. II.

Molten, son of Mrs. Robert P. Molten, foinierlv of Philadelphia, were quietly mnrrled at noon today in St. hiircii, Lancaster, with onlv the immediate families present. After the first of June they will be nt home in Jltuton, Md.

interesting wedding lo society in Ms city i that of Minn I.Owrie Sage, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Harrv Sage, New lork. nnd Mr. Austin Plngg, of yw orU.

which will take place in ViiRiist at the summer home of thn bride's Parents at Southampton. L. I. Miss Nice is granddaughter of the Rev. Dr.

Samuel T. Lowrle, of 1827 Pine street, nnd a niece of ltachei Lowrle nnd Mis. Andrew P. Dcrr. of Wllkes-Barre.

"ho spent the winter nt lfiL'O De Lnncey "'reet. and of the Rev. Walter Lowrle. of the American Church of St I mil. In Rome.

Jtnly. Mr. Plagg is tiaiidnepliew of Mrs. Riehaid Hunter, ef Pino street. Colonel John S.

Muckle will give tnrejveil dil ner next Siindnj evening Jt his home. Walnut street, to the 1'xrord-Cambridgo track team, of England Mr. and Mrs. Sabin W. of Ilryn Mnwr, who have 'cen spending tho last five weeks in JiTnuidn, have returned to their home.

Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Belding.

of Jirjn Mnwr, gave a dinner followed by i1h nt their homo last Thursday night 111 honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Knabbe, of Washington, who nre the guests of nlinrlea Unehmnn. of in," South Eighteenth street. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Hans Klndler, of 1701 Locust street, nre being congratulated on the birth of a son. Willum Kin-dlcr, on Monday Inst. Mrs. W.

Whltemnn. of 827Souti I'orty-nlnth street, will give luncheon nt the Phllndelphln (Jountry Club, oh. Thursday, May in honor of Miss' Llir.nbcth 11. Mathieu, whose engagement to Mr. Daniel H.

Whltemnn has recently been nunouneed. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Orey 'Dayton, of Cedar Hill Fnnn, nenr Media, who have been In the Orient since the autumn, pre now in Chlnn, and will go to Jupan before returning to this coiintrj.

Mrs. John Tlllotson, of the Louelln, ayne, will give luncheon tomorrow In honor of Mrs. Henry Phillip P. Klrby. of New York, who is lslting Mrs.

Tlllotson over the week-end. Mrs. Wllllnm It. Cnmpbell will en-tertnln her card club at luncheon, followed by cards at thn Wesley Inn today. The members include, Mrs.

John Mather, Mrs. Charles Mather. Mrs. Thomas May Pelrce. Mbs Mac-Donough nud Mrs.

John Dotterer. Sirs. V. It. Tildeu will entertain the warden ciuij, 0( Wayne, at her bonje today.

The guests will be Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. William Fritz, Mrs. Dawson "Vcrkes.

Mrs. Chnrles Qulniby, Mrs. Robert Knln, Mrs. John Tlllotson, Mrs. CJ.

L. Warner nnd Mrs. Henry 1. Klrby. Mrs.

Neil Irinh. nf nnil her daughter. Mi. Theoilnro Scott, of iinia. are spending toe month nt Atlantic cm.

Mrs. Siott Is convalescing from an eight weeks' A' ONG MA.N ulNE Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Power Weymnnh htwr returned to their home, Marly road, Ovcrbrook, nftcr spending the week-end in Wilmington.

They nt-tended the wedding on Saturday of Miss Helen Hoghes, of Wilmington, nnd Mr. l'rederlck Glbney, of Wisconsin. Mrs. eymaun will be remembered as Miss Mnry Strnin. whoso sister, Miss Ann Slinln, Mr.

Louis Glbney, of ilminglun. ALONG THE READING Miss Cele Atlas, nf Sixty-eighth nve-mie and Thirteenth street, Onk Lnne, entertnined in honor of Miss Anun GroMsmnn, of New York. Among the guests were. Miss Mabel Edetsky, Miss Ficdu Crahosky, Miss Estlier Seinfield, Miss Delia Hovno. Miss Iteba Taylor.

Miss L'lllan C'nrtun. Miss Anna Grossman. Mr. Georgo Guttelmneher, Mr. Sninuel Unjllnson.

Mr, Ephrnim Frau-K'i, Mr. Chnrles II. Sporkln, Mr Mnr-tou Goldman, Mr. Benjamin Golden -berg. Mr.

Joseph Goldberg, Mr. Herman IY'ldmuu nnd Mr. Walter Rose. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Robert Lee Porter, of South Forty-sixth street, is spending several days in Washington, where she has gone to attend the wedding of Miss Dorothy Cnhill.

dnughter of Mr. nines A. C'n-hill, nnd Mr. Frederick Stohlmnn, both of Washington. The mnrringe took plnce this morning nt 11 o'clock in St.

Paul's Church. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A dance will be held tonight nt the Turngemeinde Hull, Broad street and Columbia ucnue. by the Bachelors' Fraternity. The Bachelors is Jewish civic organization, which has established its name throughout the state 'bv untiring efforts in many notable charitable campaigns. In the iccent St.

Acues's Iliixpital drive the Bachelors raised more than to help sv.ell the funds of the hospitnl. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Flora MeClure will entertain the members of the Tan Phi Sigma Sotorin nt her home on Saturday afternoon. Among the guests will be Miss Lenore MiCullnugh, Miss Henrietta Neiinan. I Miss Edith Mae Gnrrlgle, Miss Edith Myers, Miss Marie MeClure, Miss Mar- garet McCniislnnd, Miss Knthryn McDowell. Miss Veru Jnspan, Miss Irene I E.

Krieger and MNs Marjorie Mi-Kami. 1 GERMANTOWN Mrs. William G. Cooley gave luncheon on Monday in honor of her luncheon nnd bridge club, nt the homo of her son-in-law and daughter. Dr.

and Mrs. Itobeit Shields, of School lane, where Mrs. Cooley is now living. The club includes Mrs. William Henry Coll, Mrs- Frederick Sobernhcimer, Mrs.

John H. Early. Mrs. Burns Allen. Mrs.

M. Louise Wnllnce. Mrs. Sliellenberger, Mrs. Julius Lcifcl und Mrs.

AY. G. Cooley. MISS MORRIS WEDS I. H.

MIRKIL, JR. Bishop Garland to Perform Marriage Ceremony in Christ Church, Cormantown An Interesting wedding which will take place this evening nt 7:30 o'clock In Christ Episcopal Church, German-town, in that of MM ChnrK'tte Morris, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Richard IlenrV Mnrrin l9 WnvnA tlntl Horlfer street, Germantown, nnd Mr. I.

iinzieion Miiktl, Jr. Tho ceremony will lie performed by the Rt. Rev. Thomns 1. Garland, nssisted by the rector of the church tho Rev.

Charles Henry Arndt. The bride, who will bo given' in marriage by her father, will wear a wedding gown of wjilto satin trimmed with old family lace, belonging to her grand-mother. Her veil will be of tulle, cnught wltli orange blossoms and she nvlll carry bouquet of white orchids nnd sweet pens, MUs Mnrparct Morris, sister of tho bride, will be her only attendant. She will w'rnr a taffeta frock of Klllnrny pink Mill tulle lint to mntch jind will carry a bouquet of pink roses nnd snap 'IfnRons with blue larkspur. Mr.

William MIrkil will attend his brother ns best mam There will be no ushers, ns 1 of the immediate families will be present nt the ceremony, alter which there will be lnrgo reception the home of the bride's parents. PEOPLES KELLER An interesting wedding to take plnce tt thnt of Miss Augusta II. Keller, dniichler of Dp. ttnnr V. Princ-Ipnl or the Germantown High nnd Mrs.

Keller, of Green street, nnd Mr. Robert Elmer 1 -conies, ot Tioga, which will he sol LX2 1 I -1 1 jfttTi I ff 'Kk Pr.m'jifiii liiin ni.iMirmif.M.l iMISS AUGUSTA KELLER Of 2313 Green street, whoso marriage to Mr. Robert Elmer Peoples will take place today best man. Tho service wns followed by a brcnkfnst nt tho home of the bride's parents. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Sweeney will bo nt home nt Third nnd Rockland streets. BOYLE PLESSNEU Tho wedding of Miss Ouidn Plessner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

I'red Pless ner. of 2102 North Twenty-ninth Micet, Mr. John W. Eyre, Mr. James Bonner, Mr.

William C. Hayes nud Mr. James O'Gorman. Following tho ceremony, reception was held nt tho Bcllevue-Strntford. After wedding trip, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Graham will be at home nt 710 North Sixty-third street. LOGUE ZANH Tho wedding of Miss Gertrude Znne, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Shenton Zane, of 1437 North Seventeenth street, nnd Mr. Thomas A.

Logue, son of Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Washington Logue, of Wynne-wood avenue, Ovcrbrook, took plnco thin mnrnltiff nt 1ft n1rtn1 In the f'hiireh of the Oesu, Eighteenth nnd Stiles streets. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. Robert Trncey, nssisted by the Rev.

William MeCallum. D. D. Miss Znne wnB attended by Mrs. Joseph Tlnney ns matron of honor, nnd the bridesmaid were Mrs.

John Frederick, Miss and Miss Eleanore Logue, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Mnrgaret Mngulre nnd Miss Betty Vnuneman were the Mower girls. The orine wore a gown ot wnitn ctnnon trimmed with ilnetiess Ince ntul court 1 trnln of white satin. Her tulle veil wns 'fastened with oiatige blossoms unci she enrried whlt lilucs nnd orchids. Tho mntron of honor wore frock of perl-winkle blue georgette nnd hat of shell pink Neapolitan trimmed with old blue ostrich.

The bridesmaids dresses were of apricot georgette and they wore lints of natural Neapolitan trimmed with nprlcot heather. They nil carried bouquets of spring flowers consisting of lllncs, larkspur, tiunp dragons nnd sweet pens. The two little flower girls wore frocks of white organdie trimmed with old blue ribbons nnd soft shell pink hnts. They carried baskets of Sweetheart roses. Mr.

Edward Whlto acted ns best man nnd tho ushers were Mr. Frank Walsh. Mr. Maurice du Mnrnls, Mr. Edward Millar, Mr.

Charles Waters, Mr. Frank Tucker, Mr. Joseph Tlnney nnd Mr. John Horstmann. Immediately after tho ceremony a breakfast was served nt the home of tho bride.

CANCEL-MO CUNNINGHAM The wedding of Miss Mny Cunningham daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James II. Cunningham, of 141 South Sixty-third street, and Dr. Cancelmo, of this city, took plnce this morning nt 0 o'clock at St.

Carthage's Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Peter J. O'Neale. Miss Cunningham had Miss Eleanor Hohnn as her only attendant.

Doctor Cnneelmo hnd Mr. Bernard Sullivan, of Baltimore, as his best man, HAMMOND LUNOHREN Miss Knthryno Elizabeth Hammond, dnuchter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Ham mond, of 2.151 South Woodstock street, will be married tills evening nt 1) o'clock nt her home to Mr. William Lunghren, son of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Antony Lungbren, of 2130 Watts Rtrcet. The Rev. Paul Somerlntlc, pnstor of St. Pnul's Reformed Lutheran Church.

Eighteenth and Wharton streets, will officiate. Miss Madalinn Hammond, sister of the bride, will bo bridesmaid, nnd Mr. John Lunghren, brother of the bridegroom, will bo best man. A reception will follow the ceremony, nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs.

Lunghren will leave for their wedding trip, returning nbout May 15 to their home, 2241 South Bousall street. BAUER BALDERMAN A pretty wedding of interest which takes place at 7 o'clock this evening is that of Miss Dorothy Baldcrman, of S01 South St. Bernard street, nnd Mr. William Theodore Bnuer. of 1713 West Olrnrd avenue.

The Rev. Dr. John Groton, of Jcnklntown, will oflicinte. A reception will follow Immcdintcly after the ceremony. The bride will bo given In marriage bv her father.

Miss Louise Balderman will attend her sister na maldof honor. Mr. Bauer will hnvo for his best mnn his brother, Dr. Edward L. Bauer, of Germantown.

HERINO HERSKER A pretty wedding which will take place thiM evening nt 0 o'clock is thnt of Miss Florcnco Herskcr, of 142 North Fiftieth street, nnd Mr. Olto nerlng. The Rev. Mr. Bowman will offlclnte.

A reception will follow nfter the ceremony. The bride will be given In mnr-ringo by her father. Miss Eva Knn-blauck will be maid of honor nnd onlv nttcudant. Mr. John Herskcr, a brother of the bride, will MCt M' man.

FISH MncCORKELL A very pretty wedding will take plaM this evening at 7 o'clock in the FlrHt a cnureli ot the ni uoriirwi i -i i- s.fi Tniiir All. Knrrnw Mnel WL-ell will llCCOIllfl the bridoof Dr. Harry Crawford FiML )1 Miss Mao MacCorkell will be her ier mum oi nonor. iwu mu nat.ta ...111 l. .1.

KCntC 1 and Miss Agnes A. Sterling. Mii r'iH Margaret E. Pearcc will be the flower. girl.

Dr, Fish will have bin brother, MA lia L. rih, for his best man. arid Hie tivliers miIII Include Mr. JacK (ii 1 MncCorkcll. Mr.

P. Pnigo Helbcrtj Mv'j Joseph L. Fish and Dr. II. Knrie r) ti, l.rl.lnl nnrlr will lie nrecedcd by ten Kdl smnll bojH nnd girls of Mis MacCprV'i'j Ken 1 CIHS3, mui jjt roses nnd sweet pens.

After a JedaiM'-JI trip Dr. nnd Mrs. Fish will rMldq atki 1'UU xorin i aiicin sircvi. 1. nnil Al 1 llnvln ffwiu ulni ftti IIIZCII nt tie I wti I Hap v.

Phllln Huh nf it i.i i niuniny arternoon in Ml. oiumuin Ch eh "on ZL Lehigh avenue nnd Jiluc ol ,0 ter P. Couch. Tho bride's father gave 'uuKL-u wiLii nrimirn nnnmu in fiti ookIvch in marriage by her father and win oc attended by her sister, Mrs. Herman Heyl, ns matron of honor, who will wear gown of Nllo green organdie with whlto mnllne hat.

Tho bridesmaids, Miss Henriettn Keller, also a sister of the bride; Miss Minnie Hex-nmer. Miss Hildegnrdc Hexnmer, her cousins: Miss Mnriun Manning. Miss Kntherine Rowland and Miss Ruth Pnttou, will wear organdie frocks ot the pastel shades trluum.il n.i with ImtH to mnteh the nwn Knh Itev. Francis Ross. DA).

will carry a shower of lavender nnd pink The bride, who was given hi mnr her in mnrringe nnd Miss Matle Keller-man was bridesmaid. Mr. Paul Plessner, tnc bride brother, was best man. GRAHAM O'GORMAN The marriago of Miss Kathleen Marv O'Gorman, dnughter of Mr. John II.

O'Gormnn. of 710 North Sixty-third street, to Mr. WilJiam Howard Graham, took place this morning nt II o'clock nt the Church of Our Lndy of the Rovarx. The ceremony was performed by the sweet peas. Mr.

Peoples will have for tinge by her father, wore a wedding gown of white satin embroidered In pearls nnd trimmed with dueliesse Ince best mnn Mr. JiuNmi Vogdes, and bis ushers will include Mr. Robert MVn, Mr. Cnrmnn Davis. Mr.

William Iiaid-1 H'1' VP" wlls tulle, arranged with a man. Mr. De Fori est Kwing, Mr. Elmer i crown of duchese lncc, nnd she carried Murray and Mr. Hairy Keller, brother shower bouquet of white lilacs and of the bride.

The ceremony will be fed- TOrl'1 lowed by recentlon. Pennies mul1 Mist Eilith Grnlinin. itcr of the his bride will be nt home nt 3751) North bridegioom, wns the maid of honor. She itrntz street, upon their return from wore frock of orchid colored pussy- thelr trip. willow taffeta trimmed with silver, nnd a tulle bat of the sumo shade with sil- SWEENEY LIEBERMAN ver ribbons.

Her bouquet wns of Sun- A pretty spring wedding took iat.e I hurst roses nnd sweet peas, this morninir iu St. Vcrniiicn'n The flower girl was Miss Mary Church. Sixth nud Tioga streets, when I Whelan, a cousin ot the bride. She Miss Rose Licbermau. of .101 Rising wore dress of point d'esprit trimmed Mm avenue, became the bride of Mr.

Da,) lnsl1 narrow uir-Bernard P. Sweeney, of 4020 North nuolse -clvet ribbons, and carried Fifth street. The Rev. John J. Don-i haskct of spring flowers, nelly performed the ceremony nud of-! Mr.

Graham had Mr. Joseph A. Mur-flcinted nt the high nuptial niass. Mr. rn' ns 1)cst lno were Lleherman gave his dauchtcr In mnr- rlage.

The bride was intended by her sister. Miss Irene Liebermnn. nnd Miss Marian Reeves ns the little flower girl, Mr. Gernld Sweeney was his brother's! CLEARANCE SALE of Silk and Cloth DRESSES $15 RANGING FROM for this om.v UP MML 6ABR1EL 139 S. 16th St.

P. Kf. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Streer Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS $65 up WOMEN and MISSES 'W ES because it fits You can depend upon uniform quality, fit, durability and lasting satisfaction in Munsingwcar summer garments. Sheer, cool and comfortable, they weigh only a few ounces. Loose-fitting, athletic garments for men form-fitting knitted garments in every required style and size for men, women and children.

the satisfaction lasts George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Special Display Mourning Millinery For Summer Wear Ditlnctlo modoln In Geotgctte, Crcpo do Cliino nnd fine Hemp ro Bhown for tho first time. Homo of tho Hats havo whlto tacWKti. Tho shapes ars new nnrl varied HtrnlKht or roll lirima and cJoro flttlnft turbans. A number of tho models havo flower crowns, we Invito your Inspection.

Prices arc $10.00 to $25.00 rat) El When a woman buy an electric cleaner, the pays for cleaning qualities whether or not she actually gets such qualities. The Deft always gives her the cleaning service that she has a right to expect. 2M Down This Month Cleaner THE RUBBER TIRED CASTORS allow the Deft to glide easily over the rug regardless of the thickness of the nap. The Deft does not rub over the carpet, it rolls over it and cleans thoroughly without injuring or wearing the nap. The Wonderful 'Prima Electric Washer Phone for Demonstration Deft Devices Company Inc.

1640 Market Street Spruce 5702 Correct Mourning Veils Your choice of GcorKdte, Net or Fancy Mesh Veils ribbon or crepe borders $1.50 to 6.00. Nuns' Veiling $2.25 to $16.00. i i i.i'i Telephone Orders for Mourning Will Receive Our Personal Attention. Fownc's Washable Gloves, Special Slip-on Style, Strap Wrist, $2.25 Pair f'ut over tho Famo stylo Unco ns leather kIovps; of tho flneat rIovo fabric obtnlnable: theso havo all Urn appearance of a. dress leather Klove with lesa than half tho coat London spear point backs.

Bcaer, PonKec, Whlto and Cnamoii. The 8-button lengths arc a pair. Toilet Requisites, Special Value Roger Gallct French Violet Toilet Water 51.50. Roger Gallet Parme Violet Extract $1.75. Roger Gallet Soap violet or other odors 45c cake.

Rigaud's large gold box Face Powder $1.15. Bonnie Baby Fine Castile Soap 15c cake. English Bath Soap 6 odors 50c for three 25c cakes. DjerKiss Talcum Powder 25c box. Cremc do Mcridor 2oc jar at 20c.

Metal Vanity Boxes with mirror 50c. Orange Blossom Talcum 15c; 2 boxes 25c. 50c size Imported Bay Rum 35c. Sale pf Ivory Toilet Articles Savings Average 20 Off Usual Prices Ivory Toilet Articles of Iho better kinds. Thero Is ft complete assortment of alt tho needed articles for tho dressing table, aa well as many novelties, frames, jewel boxes, cushion, etc.

The present prices represent on average, navlng of 20 per cent, nnd It would bo real economy to buy now even for Christmas el vine, as theso articles havo adanced In prices bo that they will coat halt again aa much this fall. Hair Brushes, $1.85 to $6.50. Bevel Glass Mirrors, $2.50 to $4.75. Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers, 90c to $2.50. Hair Pin and Jewel Boxes, 75c to $1.50.

Cloth Brushes, $2.00 to $5.00. 50c Buttonhooks, Files, Combs, at 25c each. And the full assortment of Ivory Articles at lowered prices. or I iMs. II! illL'S'lf a MM t-'nilMmrrv IHRA BBWEES 1122 Chestnut Street Keeps Hair Curly in Most Trying Weather S2 Ion needn't worry about dump or Hindi weather miollltiB li wavy nuurnr-imce of jour Imlr if sou urn tho Mlmer-Ine curllne method.

Anil ou run dance nil eTenlnc ilthout huvlnc jour tressr trtnflinc nil nliout jour face. If ou'o never tried thin klrople method lir all mean procure a bottle of llniild illmerlne from jour driik'RUt onil follow the ncromniinylnc "111 enable you to linie. JuNt the urettlnt um and curl. natural looklnc no one will sucii they, were nr-tlllclulT) produced. Thn curllneia nulckly iicqulred ami lut (onuldcrnbly lonner lmn where the hented Iron infil.

When the Imlr I (onibril out It wlllVe dellahtfullr noft undfluny. The life. Iutre and benuty of tho Imlr nre preerted hy the use of thli hiirmless product. Therefore It nrUeil nn hcncflcliil dresslnc for the linlp. It In aiiite to use, nnd leaves no sticky or trensy trace.

Adv. zzz Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century ss CHOOSE YOUR SEPARATE SKIRTS TOMORROW BBSBBBBigMMzmnraaii rv i i "Shop with Comfort out of the Congested District" FRITZ LA RUE, Inc. SMART SUMMER RUGS Porches nnd Interiors These new imported and domestic floor coverings arc hero nnd have been worth waiting for, and arc in plenty of time for this summer season. Inexpensive, but decorativo in tho sense of carrying out any color scheme you muy desire, and giving to tho homo a delightful nir of coolness and comfort during the hented term. Tho stock selected with tm view of meoting the requirements of tha mosL discriminating purchasers.

We have on hand a number of rugs arrived too late for last season's telling, we now offer at specially attractive 7. ice. 1G15 CHESTNUT STREET 9, 1 iai.fl Flannel Wool Silk Tub Gorgeous silks, plain or figured, of Moon-glo, Fnn-ta-si, nlso Sea Spray and Pussy Willow arc all delightfully designed for tho tastes of tho discerning dresser. Tho prices of $22.50 to $39.00 arc exceptionally diffident as to actual value. Wool skirts of flnnrcl plaid and plain nil-wool arc now indispensable according to fashion and usage.

True to De woes' Standard they nro of tho best materials and tailoring. Then the tub skirts were novcr smarter. Unusual pocket treatment and simple trimming on gabardino and surf satin aro skirts moro thnn merely popular ut $0.95 to $12.50. In regular and extra sizes for misses and women. Skirt jJ3ilwSraraWOTBHSwffig 7 mn telephone, Spruce 2958: Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIG1 RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1 714 Walnut Street Reductions Extraordinary DRESSES BEADED GEORGETTE EMBROIDERED GEORGETTE Formerly to 52.50 37.50 CHINE FOULARD-PRINTED CHIFFON S.

HS Formerly to 85.00 -CJmJJ BEADED GEORGETTE SATINS TAFFETA TRICOLETTE Formerly to 87.50 59.50 BEADED GEORGETTE SATINS, CHIFFON, CREPE DE CHINE Formerly to 105.00 1 65.50 SUITS COATS WAISTS FURS Never Pay More at Rienzi'a I Satin De Luxe Special $3.90 I The Usual $5.50 Quality Tho shadei aro white, navy, electric, copen, old rose, pink, blue, coral, orchid, luender, uroun. tan, cray. taupe, niacK. It comes In 36-lnch width, tho quality Ib excellent, assuring serv- Iccablo wear Knough for a day or two onlj. iiiiin'iimmM niiiMiiimrMioi.iriEiMiiiiaii'aiM'iiiiiiiMrBiii uRmiimiieiMMnmiiMTi mmm wtmmmymammft, QimAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWmi Tiro Shops of Sensible Prices For the "Week-End" Off course you wall mieed a Lione! Sport Suit wS4h whatever other sppareEyou may take, flat fact it will serve for so maity occasions that it is the MOST ESSENTIAL garment off all.

$39. 75 is the price, and the styles and fabrics this year are decidedly charnraiinig. All-wool. Women's and misses sizes. 127 S.

13th St. SJSENjUirfiHEiliLfilrnLiSQri i A link Wy'i i 1337 Chestnut St. aagagasgssfitjfj rDALSIMER STANDARD SHOE Annual 3-Day Sale of wR Ww? "Onyx" Sk Hosiery or Commencing Tomorrow Morning VOU will remember that every Spring this is a real Sale Event in every sense of the word, featuring this famous brand of hosiery at very attractive prices. All the new shades. Full fashioned pure silk of exceptional quality $0.50 and weight Drop stitch open work pure silk of new $0.00 designs All-silk, of Superior quality, with drop $0.50 stitch Pointex heel, nil-silk that fits like a $0.50 glove Open work fine lisle, mercerized in black or 12 Cc brown JJ Silk fibre lace front, in black, blue, cor- .35 dovan Pointex heel, pure thread silk, with lisle $0.75 garter top Silk embroidered, clocked, in black and white $0.75 only 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET --a- THE BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market St.

QUALITY AND VALUEs 1 i lliiiiii rvrngm ej: 5 'r.

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