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7.Ti w. V J iil Nancy Wynne Talks of Philqdelphians at the Races at Belmont She Hears of the Fete "A Day in' June." Edith's Idea of Cleanliness I A NOMDBIl of I'hlladtlphlans have A gone over to New York to the races, and one mar say the Long Island sea ton has begun. The Joo Wldcncrs have been stopping at the iUtr, in New York tori attending the races, and Mrs. AVMener'a sowns have attracted much attention. She certainly does wear dunning things, nud is the youngest looking woman to have two grown-up children. Arcll is a very good-looking fellow. He was in the service during t," war and I hear he Is very artistic nil perfectly devoted to his mother, "h eh is a mighty nice trait. The Jack Valentine! lso attended the opening ,liy, and the Devcrcuxs. HAVE you heard about "A Day in .Tune," the party which is to be clven out at the Chestnut Hill home of $? and Mrs. John White Oeary on Tunc 2, under the nuspices of the Delta Kappa Psl Fraternity? I think their fashion show idea la awfully good! Peggy Thayer and Clamor Balrd have charge of It, and nme of the smartest looking of the debs of the past year arc to take part. The Idea Is to demonstrate whnt CAr be done for little money. And the frocks, sweaters and hats shown will be very Inexpensive nnd also very chic. There U cTen to be a stunning bathing suit, though who will wear that I do not "Among the girls who will appear as models in this Interesting feature will he the two Glendlnnlngs, Rebecca Thomson, Mnrgarettn Jcanes, Mary Law, Sara Dolan, Marian Halrd. Lor ralne DIsston, Elizabeth Urockic, Muriel Bishop, Anne Ashton, Oeorgl annn Harris, Rally Henry and Mary Carter. About fifteen models altogether, 1 hear, nnd the things nre to be sold afterward. There nre to be several children's dresses, top, I understand. The fete Is being given for the benefit of the Broomall UoliOa.v House, which is on the West Chester pike, nnd is run as n country week for poor children during the summer. The Delta Kappa I'M has backed this country week for fveral yenrs. The board of managers of Broomall Includes Mrs. Daniel New hall, chairman; Anne Ashton. Mrs. Leonard Beale, Jessie Da Costa. Mrs. Boulton Dixon, Mrs. Norton Downs. Jr., Mrs. John Ollpln, Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, Jr.. Margaretta Jeanes. Mrs. Fiancls Lewis, 3d, Mrs. Fltz-Eugene Vrwbold, Mrs. w. 11. i-erry vvy. Miss Emily 1'ulller, Miriam Roberts. Mrs. Francis Sinkler, Mrs. Alfred Stengel nnd Sophie Ynrnall. The pnrtv on June 2 starts at 2:30 and lasts till 10 o'clock, nnd there will he supper and dancing. Kitty Brinton has charge of the supper and Catherine Coxe has the dnncing, for which there v, be n special lloor.'full moon and an orchestra. AVhat more could you ask? Mrs. Lincolu Godfrey, Jr., will have the refreshments in charge, and Eliza beth Packard will have the games nnd children's entertainments. The baby table will be presided over by Mrs. Edgar Howard; Betty Trotter nnd Peggv Ross will have the sport table, and linens will be sold by Mrs. Fritz Rncngarten nnd Mrs. Marshall Mor gan. Mrs. Standley Stokes and Eliz abeth Williams will have the French table, nnd Mrs. Marshall Scull the household things. The Baker girls will have tojs; Eleanor Davis ana aiaria ue Kosenko will sell cakes, while Mrs. George Page will have candles. It all sounds very delightful to me, and jou needn't get sarcastic about the moon, boeause If It isn't clear they'll hao it the first clear day; the moon is hound to-bo around that whole week ant how. Tb" committee for the fete includes Gnlnor Balrd. Kitty Brinton. Lily C'heston. Bunnlc Geary, Hope Wilson, Elizabeth Pnckard, Mrs. .Edward Ingcr foil. Mrs. William Boulton Dixon. Mrs. Marshall Morgan, Mrs. Fltz-Eugene Ncnbold, Mrs. Charles Piatt, 3d, and Mrs. Wharton1 SJnkler. THERE will be the auctioning of the various belongings of the French committee of the Emergency Aid this afternoon at the Emergency Aid head luartcis. 1524 Walnut street, you know. T think it will be quite a good deal of fun. It's ically going to be a sort of party, n-ith oats nnd gay times genernlly. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson is chalrmau of the French committee, and Mrs. Joe Leidy has been a great worker thereon ; No Mrs. Edwards, Brooke nnd Ted Ed wards's mother, and Mrs. Stanley Fiagg, Jr., and ever so many others. Mrs. George Lorlmer has rhargo of this afternoon', affair, nnd special In vitations were sent to the guests. A UN'T MOLLY was very tired the other day, and so she decided to lie down n while nnd then take a cool bath by way of. freshening up beforo going out again. Edith came running into her room to see her, and remarked as she came up to the couch, "What arc you lying down for? It's daytime, Aunt Molly.7' "Well, auntie is tired, dear, and so she is resting n while nnd then she'll take n bath before dinner." "Going to take n bath!" exclaimed Edith, "you MUST be tired." NANCY WYNNE. Light. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Itoever, of St. Davids, will entertain at dinner at their home on Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Doone, of Gorman town, nnd their iruest, Mrs. Frederick Shaeffer of Savannah, da. Mr. and Mrt. Joel Shrewsbury do Sold Ing, of 85 Kast Klghty-slxth street. New York, nnnounee thO engagement of their daughter, Miss Agnes do gelding, to Mr, nrrntnr vaii ior. eon oi bit, Mlntzner Van Leer, of this nml Mm city. Mr. Van Leer Is a graduate of Princeton and served as ueuiennni in the. navy during tho war. Miss de Seld- me is a sisier or mm. xicmy . wmui SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, George K. Hellly. of Chestnut Hill, will shortly Issue Invitations tor a dln-nor-danco In honor of Miss Mabel How ard Post Hold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leo nclfi, of Chestnut Hill, on Saturday evening, June 19. Miss Virginia Roberts and Mr. H. Por clval Qlendlnnlng, whose engagement has been recently announced will gle a theatro party followed by supper at tho mtz.Carltotr. on Thursday In honor of Miss Ellen Olendlnnlng. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Robert qiondlnnlmr. of The Soulrrela Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Pcr stfor Fraxer, 3d, whoso engagement was announced on Saturday. .Mr and Mrs Ellis r. Shoemaker, of 402 West Price street. Qermnntown, will entertain at dinner on Thursday evening beforo tho rehearsal for the marriage, of their daughter. Miss Martha. SerrlHShoemaher. and Mr. l.dward a. Flash. Tho BUeBta will be members or the bridal party nnd will nclm le MIm Margaret Silver. Miss Sidney Lear. Miss Esther Jones. Miss Louise Hub bard. Mr. Alwyn Kail. 3d. Mr. Robert H. Leake. Mr. Ktrowlton Durham i Mr. George Mathows, Jr.. and Mr. Harold A Waterworth of New York, and Mr. Charles Chrlstensen, of thlB city. Mr and Mrs. OervlsW Burdlclc. of Haverford nro receiving "'" tlons on tho birth of a son. Mrs. Edgar S. MoKalg, of Huston mart. Radnor, nave a children s party ...,...... .ft.mnnn fnr hflr daughters. Miss Anna Colket MoKalg and Mies Margaret MoKalg. Tno gueii muuu Mrs. Chnrlea Morris. Miss Ida Jane Morris Mrs Robert Clothier. Miss Agnes Evans Clothier, Mrs. Robert Wlgtorr,. Miss Louise WlRlon. Mrs. William Alex, ander, Master Korsythe Alexander Mrs. Sidney Dunn, Master Sidney Dunn, MrB. William Wledestelm, Master Wil liam Wledersclm. Mrs. Cortland Rich nrdson. Miss Mlxlo Shepherd Richard son, Mrs. Brinton Thomns, Master Chnrles Thomas nrrd Mrs. Charles GrlfBth. Mrs. Claronce W Dolan entertalnod tho League of Women Citizens of Rosemont precinct, of I-ower Merlon township last week. About ninety women attended. Mr. Georgo Klaudcr. of Bala, spoke on "Township. Coun ty and State Government " Dean omith of 'Brvn Mawp Colleae. spoke on 7?. . Tir... ntlUina'1 Tan 1110 LJOIIKUO Ul WU11ICII l-lllliWin. followed the meeting, at which twenty one new members wero enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Aull. of Wayne. Is entertaining Mrs. James Chal font, of New York. The Hamilton Whist Club has Issued fnvitnMnnn fnr it luncheon, followed by bridge, at Hamilton Court, Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets, tomorrow after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. McCall. Jr., of Merlon, will go irr a short tlmo to their cottage at Cape May, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, of Juniper Hall Radnor, will entertain In her box at the Devon Horso Show this week. Miss C. A. Oalloney, of Wayne will leave today for a visit of ten dnys for Atlantic City. Mrs. David S. Ludlum. of Rosemont, will entertain twenty-eight of the younger school set at luncheon and a theatre party on Saturday In honor of her sons, Mr. David S. Ludlum, 3d. and Mr. Stuart Darlington Ludlum. .The. students of Miss Baldwin's School will glvo a lawe fete orr Friday aftor noon on tho school grounds. Tho pro ceeds will be used for tho scholarship fund of Smith College and Bryn Mawr College The Junior play to ho given by the pupils of Miss aBldwIn't) School will be held on Saturday. May 29. Among the guests who will attnnd the luncheon ami card partv to be given by Mrs. John Dotterer, of Wavne. tomorrow will be Mrs. Charles D Smedley. Mrs. Georgo Parke, Mra. George Good, Mrs. G. Aman, Mrs. I. Walter Conner. Mra. Mark Llpplncott, Mra. W. J. C. Dixon, LDay, Jr., Mrs. Scott Henry' rerKy ana miss tionepnino uo owiuihh, ia ,.- ding will take place In the autumn. Among those who have taken table for the card party to be glvetr by the Saturday Club of Wayne, today for the benefit of the improvement fund will bo Mrs. Henry Roever, Mrs, K. J. White, Mra. K. Eelcert. Mrs. John Mitchell, Jr., Miss Mary Cooper. Mrs. Charles Bar rett, Mrs, Humbert B Powell, Mrs. Han som noblnson. Mrs H. C. Penbody, Mrs. W. L. Margerum, Mm. Frederick Bux ton, Mrs. W. Allen Bnrr and Mrs. A. C. Hampson, Mrs. Klrva Schwartz entertained In formally on Wednesday afternoon at her country home in Cynwyd In honor of Mrs. H Halper, who will leave In a fow days for England, where she will visit relatives. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The class of 1915 of the William Penn High School will give an Informal May party this evening in tho Alumnoo Asso ciation rooms In the Grand Fraternity building. Miss Jennie Kotkln Is Presi dent of, tho class; Miss Lily B. Holm strand, vice president ; MIm Margaret C. Clark, secretary, and Miss Helen C. Grubb, treasurer. The Alumna Asso ciation of the school has selected the following committee for the annual vaudeville entertainment: .Mlsa Mar garet C. Clark, Miss Lillian Dalx, Miss Sophia Ernst, Mrs. Alice A. ElsasSer,' Mrn. Bertha F Forney Miss Hnrrlet Hall. Miss Edna Hill, Miss Reba Klein. Miss Ellen R, Kroheberger, Miss E Rae Menslnger, Mrs. Elate Ratth Mooney, Mrs. Anna Wlrth Nell, Mrs. F.llznbeth 11, Roy and Miss Helen M. WeBt. A surprise miscellaneous shower was given ill honnp nt Mln rinro Mnr! 11 Ehret'o twenty-first birthday by her friends on Thursday ovenlng. The, en gagement of Miss Ehrot to Mr. Herbert jurunn, oi uanover. pa,, was recently announced. The wedding will take placo somo time In the fall. v Miss Alice Matter, nt 1SS1 nlamnnrt street, has gone to Ithaca to attend a nouse party given by the Beta Samach Sorority for the spring festival at Cor nell University. Br. and Mrs. Edgar M. Hewish, of .131 Columbia avenue, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss . "S"1! "ew'8h. to Mr. George R. Jones of Roxborough. went I'nuaaeipnia, win go on mjr iu their1 rnitnSM at Bnlmnr. N. J.. Where they Will spend the summer. When thoy return in tno autumn iney win move iu their new home In Wynnewood, which they have recently purchased. STRAWBERRY MANSION Dr, and Mrs. Eugeno Llndauer, of 2018 North Thirty-second street, re ceived from 3 until s o'clock Sunday In honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Miss Roslyn 1C Llndauer. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Grecnwald, of the Norfolk Apartments, entertained nt cards last week. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Steinberg, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smollow, Minn A Steinberg, Mr. S. Steinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Berltnberger. Mr. nnd Mrs. A H. Levin, of 1767 North Twenty-ninth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence R. Levin, to Mr. Sydney E. Bcrger, of this city. WI88AHICKON An Interesting community patrlotlo service will be held this evening at Woodvale. the ctubhouse of the Amer ican Bridgo Company's club, when the Hattnl-Taylor Post, No 333, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be presented with a handsome ' silk flag by Washington Camp, No. 60, Patrlotlo Order Sons of America, and with the standard by Rox borough Commandcry, No. EL of the samo order. Mr. Hiram L. Wynno will present the flag, and Mr. John W. Logan the standard. Thoy will bo received by Mr. J. Lnndon Jones, a member of tho post. Thore will bo a special program of music under the direction of Mr. Carl Myers. Patrlotlo songs will be sung by the pupils of the Wlssahlckon school, directed by Miss Blanche Hetdlnger. Members of Post 12, O. A. R, will be the guests of honor. NORRISTOWN The Norrlstown High School Athletlo Association presented for their 'sixteenth annual piny, "Docs It Pay?" a three-act comedy. Among those who took part were Mr. Leroy Schultz. Mr. Wlllard Wright, Mr. Tyson Dnle. Mr. John Thompson. Air. Eugene Dambly, Mr. George Yeakle.Mr. Harry Keelor, Symond Stelnbrlght, Miss Dorothy Moore, Mlsa Virginia Price. Miss Esther Bright. Miss Catharine Fields, Miss Dorothy Macin tosh. Miss Mary Osmun. Miss Edith Fngeloy. Miss Frances Mayberry, Miss Evelyn Cam, Miss Sophia Huber, Mr. Louis Gross, Mr. Ellood Ruth, Mr. John Balmber. Mr. Nicholas Borzlllo, Mr, Leroy Lewis, Mr Joseph Curron, Mr. Robert Coleman. Mr. John Pharr was chairman of the commltteo In charge of tho production. Announcement la mnde of the engage ment of Miss Rachel Edmundson, of East Marshall street, and Mr. Abram A. Tyson, of Philadelphia. The marriage will take place in the early autumn. MISS HdDGKINSON' BRIDE OF MR. MADDEN Other Marriages of Interest In This City and the Suburbs IT, ivaipn - c placo on Saturday, Protestant Episcopal i and the Nativity, A wedding of Interest In this city and in Millvllle, N. J., was that of Miss Sara HodeklnsOn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodgklnson. of 3627 North Camac street, and Mr, Ralph Madden, of Millvllle, which tooic at tirtnn. In thft P -.. i - b Tiii4a art A thi Eleventh and Mount Vf-rnon tret. wltti the rector, the Rev, Llewellyn N. Calcy, officiating: The bride's father gav a her In marriage. 8he wore a gown or. wnito iStlS with a hat of white satin and braid and carried a shower of lilies of the val ,... --.I .,.ui n Minn Ida Scheer, oi Tioga, was maid of honor and wore mo. gown of pink soft silk, veiled with geor .,a mtiA of the ame shado with a, Sink Neapolitan braid hat and carried pnk aweet peas. Miss Doris Hodglcln- r VAtMn r .t aniAi! tin no wer Blil' Miss Mary Grlndrod played tho wedding mnrches. .... . . Mr. Rowland Frederick was best man. The ceremony was followed by a breau fait nt the home of the bride's parents. Upon their return from their trip, Mr. Madden and hlB bride will live In Now Jersey. ADOLPHSON STRAUB A pretty wedding took place in the Erlo Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church on Saturday afternoon, when . r-iorn M. Hirauh. daughter of Mrs. Rose Straub, of 3706 North Sixth street, waa married to Mr. Carl K. Adolphson, alBO of Tioga, bv tho pastor, the Re. A. .1. Klmber. The brldo was attended by Miss Margaret Blxler. and Mr. Ralph Straub, tho bride's brother, was best Tho service wob followed by a recep tion nt tho home of tho bride s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphson left for a trip through eastern New York and will bo at home, upon their return, at 370j North Sixth street 8TRUSB JONES An Interesting wedding was solem nized In the Roxborough Presbyterian Church, upper Roxborough, on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Ruth Jones, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Jones, of 632 Rex avenue; and Mr. William S Strusc. of B47 East Hermitage street, Roxboroiigh, were married bv the pastor, the Rev. Frank Bossert. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marian Jones, and tho brldegroom'H brother, Mr. Charles Struse, waa best man. Mr. and Mrs. Struso left for Atlantic City and upon VOOENBERG MINBTER Tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth i M. Minster, daughter of Mrs. Carl J. Min ster, of 262 West Albanus street, and Mr Ellwood vogenberg, or tin "JJ'V Mervlne street, was solemnized on Sat urday morning by the Rev. Thomas 1. Lake, of the Dotterer Memorial Baptist Church, Twenty-fourth nnd Dickinson streets. After tho aulet service Mr. and Mrs. Vogenberg left for Washington, and upon their return they win ue m home at 262 West Albanus street. Will Entertain Tonight Prior to tho Empire Day celebration, to bo held at tho Metropolitan Opera Houso this evening, under the auspices of tho United British Societies of Phila delphia, Mr. Georgo Flint will entertain at dinner at tho Manufacturers' Club, to which Invitations havo been oxtondod to tho following gentlemen to be present: Air Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, C. H., C. M. G D. B. O., air attache at tho British embassy; Right Rev. Bishop Thomas J Garland, D. D., D. C. L. : Major General L. W. T Waller, U. B. M. C J Lieutenant Colonel A. F. A. N. Thome, assistant military attacKa at the British embassy; Mr Hugh Alexander Ford, noting British consul general : Major H. N. Homslev. D 8, O., M. C. ; Mr. John Weaver, Dr. C D. B. Bal blrnle, Mr Theodoro A. Fox and Mr. Henry A. Ansell. tfnMh TtrAo.l ttrAi -nr A dlllhel Sunday everting at their homo for tl.nlr lAU4iter. Ml Margaret Doy'lO, and Mr. Raphael O'Donnell, whoso wed ding will take place this ovenlng, and tno memoers or tneir orioai puny. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs John Jannev. of Baltimore, spent .tho week. end with her father, Mr Sam uel T. Jtoss, or Havenora. Mr. and Mrs James W. Follln, of Grayling nvvntfe. ttarberth. have their guest Mr, Foiling brother, Mr, Dorsey Follln, or uroominc, nu- ItfKlENTALRlMjit' T . .. ... 1 Vuk.nMj ., f ml(l. IH1UKI1I una "J"":",V -h1,1. 11.1,1 ilit end Exchanged Alia CUantd and RtDSlMU. H. TERZIAN & CO. jLwCr.JBthWlnntl. The mark that makes you sure sure of style sure of value $10 The well dressed woman knows that shoes are an important item in her wardrobe. And so she selects La France Shoes Because they ate always smart yet never extreme always beautifully made from the best of materials and always comfortable. Among the new models is the walking pump illustrated made of soft and pliable Key stone Kid. Come in and try on a pair. TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET THE BIG SnOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market St. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Dorothea Mlltz. of 6337 Walton avenue, whose marrlago to Mr. James J. Convery. Jr.. of 136 North Twenty-nrst street, will take placo Juno 9. wob the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower glen nt the homo of Miss Catherine Reutllnger, of 6723 Spruce street. Sat urday evening. The guests Included Miss Miss Jeanne Hartman, Miss Frances Ralguel, Miss Cora Hurst, Miss Helen Klnker, Mlsg Mnson, Miss Caroline Fln negan. Miss Ravell, Miss Grnco Martin, M sa Florence Price. Miss R. Ruggle, Miss Elizabeth Ryppey nnd Miss Mc- ,.5'r- and Mrs. Charles Mulholland. of 6103 Washington avenue, entertained at a reception on FHdnv Avunlnc in nAiA. bratlon of tho twenty-fifth nnnlersary of their wedding. There were about Itfty guests present, most of whom were nt tho wedding. Mr. Mulholland returned from Kuropo on Tuesday, May 18. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lamb, of A GOOD LIBRARY IN YOUR EMPLOYEES' REST ROOM WILL I1R AITIIECIATED WOMRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 15 S. 13th St., Phila. Will Kinlnln Their Tlim on Request . r MW WW $$?9A$k yuv MflhAvenut al46ihStrttl J$M SPhil&iMtiJhia MANY PEOPLE Ttko a fow steps ofl Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to see the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall bo plnd to havo you como in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP 12th St. below Chestnut St. UNEQUALEDJN PURITy A simple dinner detail that compliments your gueit PAHADISE SPRING COMPANY Bruniwlck, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio MlTCnRIX FtllTOHBIl Got FlNUBY AoaiBB CO. IMPORTANT SALES offering Spring Fashions at reductions of One-Third and One-Fourth Off Regular Prices embracing TAILORED AND COSTUME SUITS COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS GOWNS AND DRESSES SKIRTS AND BLOUSES nnd many STREET AND DRESS HATS These prices offer unlimited opportunities to the woman who wishes to be correctly gowned at reasonable cost. . LAN8DOWNE Mrs. W. Vornon Phillips nrave a. bridge party at lty home on Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Mlierlcordla IIos-pita). Mm. Benson Ttawloy Is vlnltlnff her mother, Mrs. Hints. Miss Kllxabeth Loughney spnt the week-end at her home In Lansdowne. Mrs. W. Paton Thomson, of New York city, spent several days with her sinter, Mrs. Julian Keenan, recently. TIOQA Miss Ethel Westlake Schurch, of 2129 West Venango street, will entertain at cards this afternoon at her home with tho following guests: Mrs. Matthew S Massing;, Miss Grace Fulmer, Mrs, Gor don Schurch, Miss Hilda Hrhoch, Miss Helen Pochln, Mrs. Ardn CofHn Mlsi Mildred Shlmer. Miss Gladys Dawson. Miss Emma Bottersby Mrs. George Gllum and Miss Esther Beers, of Lans downe. Mr. and Mrs. Francis .1. Doyle, of POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere. Lady Duff Gordon Stupendous Fashion Spectacle . Gowns and Lingerie Worth $78,000 on Beautiful Living Models Direct From Paris Salons of Lucile, Ltd. Selected Company of Assisting Entertainers Not a Mere Fashion Show But a Real Event . ONLY APPEARANCE IN PHILADELPHIA Two Performances, 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. May 27, 1920 Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom Tickets at No Advance in Price at Conway's Theatre Ticket Agency 22312 S. Broad St. Bonus Day Tomorrow Dewecs prices are always fair, but tomorrow wc still further reduce these regular prices for one day only. We suggest early purchasing, but regret we cannot fill mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. 25 Town and Country Suits Worsted Jersey. Green and Rose ..Only Bonus Day, $18.50 Reg. Prices, $35.00 to $39.00 150 Dresses of Imported Gingham Fashioned on Newest Lines Bonus Day, S14.05 Regular Price, $18.50 50 Dresses of Tissue Plaid Dainty New Dresses for Summer Wear Bonus Day, S9.75 Reg. Price, $12.75 200 Philippine Blouses Slightly Imperfect Bonus Day, $5.95 Reg. Prices, $7.50 and $9.75 25 Handsome Georgette Costume Blouses Bonus Day, $19.75 Reg. Prices, $25 to $32.50 50 Moire Silk Bags Bonus Day, $2.95 Regular Price, $5.00 50 Beautiful Crepe de Chine Scarfs Bonus Day. S3.00 to $8 75 Reg. Prices, $3.95 to $10.00 30 Wool Sweaters Bonus Day, $9.75 Reg. Prices, $12.50 to $15.00 75 Swiss and Lawn Negligees and Sacques Bonus Day, Half Price $3.38 to $7.38 Reg. Prices, $7.75 to $14.75 60 Polka Dot Dresses Very Smart Summer Dresses of Dainty Voile Bonus Day, $7.50 Regular Price, $9.75 75 Famous Justrite Dresses Dewees two-piece Marvel Dresses Fashioned of Sheer Voile Bonus Day. $4.95 Regular Price, $10.95 i f .,.. i , ,, 20 White Flannel Skirts Beautiful Flannel Skirts Repriced Because They Are Slightly Soiled Bonus Day. $8.95 Regular Price, $12.95 100 Hand-Made Batiste Blouses Bonus Day. $4.95 Regular Price, $5.95 100 Percale Aprons Bonus Day, 59c Reg. Prices. 85c and $1.00 50 Banded Sport Hats Bonus Day, $3.50 Regular Price. $8.00 100 Collar and Cuff Sets Bonus Day, $1.95 Reg. Prices. $2.50 to $3.00 200 Pairs Kid Gloves Bonus Day. $2.75 Reg. Prices, $3.25 to $3.50 75 Silk Negligees Bonus Dav. $12.38 to $2G.S2 Reg. Prices, $16.50 to $35.75 JOsU1 -i fulfill The Store of Personal Service 1 3 1 0 Chestnut Street Summer Frocks 0 of Dainty Charm An adorable story of Advance June and Midsummer Fashions! Every ideal weave, every fascinating expres sion of style, is here. Women wonder how we do it! And so we tell of "eyes watching, searching, and hands bring ing" to this re-created Style Headquarters. Here, indeed, are Fine Organdies, French Voiles, Ginghams, Linens and Dotted Swisses; each a veritable temptation in fabric, mode and value. $12.95, $15, $25 & $29.50 The sale of $60 to $90 Silk Frocks progresses. You can save one-half at the price of $3v? 50 Colored Skirts Beautiful Skirts for Sport s and Dress Wear Bonus Day, $22.50 5 and $25.00 E Regular Prices, $32.50 and $39.00 SURPRISE REEL: All kinds of garments which have been slightly mussed from handling and in broken sizes. s 100 Tailored Dimity EE Waists s Bonus Day, $3.95 Regular Price, $5.50 75 Lawn Tea Aprons SEE: Bonus Day, 35c ESS Regular Price, 50c EE 50 Maids' Lawn Aprons EEs Bonus Day, $1.35 Regular Price, $1.75 75 Dolls, Games, Books SEE and Toys Bonus Day, One-Half Price 5S Reg. Prices, 25c to $12.00 s 200 Pairs Long Fabric Gloves Bonus Day, $1.65 5 Reg. Prices, $1.75 and $2.00 50 Challis Sacques EE5 Bonus Day. $5.63 Regular Price, $11.25 rd. Reg. $8.50 to $10.50 5 a Yard. Rer- $: 7; By the Yard .7? Xar(fs Novelty Sport Silks. Bonus Day. Sfi.KO a Yard fin VirHa Inn .,! T ........ T ' '-Z . " ' - " 500 Ya d N ' M"' ,e'cE!-S'5a Yard. Reg. $2.75 1000 Yards Printed Cotton Voiles. Bonus Day. 45c a Yard Ren 75c to $1 nn Yar2' P '". CAn?l ll8-- Brs DaX 45c a Yardf Reg 9e0c ' t0 $1- 300 Yards Printed Irish Dimities, Bonus Day, 45c a Yard. Reir 85c 200 Yards Printed Chiffons. Bonus Day, $2.75 a Yard. Rer $4 00 to $4 so 150 Yards Embroidered and Beaded Flouncing! Bonus Day, $5.75 to $9.50. Reg. $8.50 to $12.75 100 Pairs Pure Silk Hosiery Bonus Day, $1.65 Regular Price, $2.25 300 Lisle-Thread Union Suits Bonus Day, 3 for $2.00 Regular Price, 95c each 150 Girls' Gingham Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years Bonus Day, $3.55 Regular Price, $6.50 50 Pairs Hemstitched Curtains Bonus Day, $2.95 Pair Regular Price, $4.25 200 Pairs Fiber-Silk Hosiery Bonus Day, $1.35 Regular Price, $1.75 200 Lisle-Thread Knickers Bonus Day, 65c Regular Price, 95c 250 Nainsook Night Gowns Bonus Day. $1.85 Regular Price, $2.75 30 All-LJncn Table Cloths Bonus Day. $8.95 Regular Price, $12.50 10 Dozen Napkins to Match Bonus Day, $10.95 Regular Price, $15.00 50 Shell Bag Frames Bonus Day, 75c EEs Regular Price. $1.25 S 125 Balls Mercerized Cotton EE Bonus Day. 25c E Regular Price. 40c 150 Pieces Soutache Braid Bonus Dav. 8K. 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