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grundindtnr. Charifj
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the Wyoming
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accompanied
of Dutch birth. Her
ancestor, Jan J.oisen Van do
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came from Holland in the year
flhai Tv,..,.
In the Revolutionary War,
KBrMl of Josiah Van Kirk, grandfather
Van Kirk ^Including her
HHpMtar, William Van Klrfcy, righting to
off tb? yoke of 0
of treatments from the most simmost elaborate all-over embroid-
ered motifs done hi various mediums.
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Evening Wraps that reveal the artistry of
French design, in replica and adaptations,
were never more sumptuous, Supple Paradis,
It^jI
vf
Skins in 36-inch long
belted mc>del. Natural Racal
collar and cuf
HudsonSe Coats 395.00
J Trim'd
Regularly 495.00. Saving of 100.00
I Fine selected pelts in 36-inch long full
Resplendent Evening Wraps
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I1Because
at Substantia / Reductions
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BONW1T TEJwLfLRj
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From England comes a
unique jewel case of real
alligator leather, which
to all appearances is a
fitted vanity case with
leather handle, but
when unlocked iy velvet
lined for jewels.
encased
Coats and
mar|
Provl.
Original style-themes developed in fine twill
fabrics, duvetynes, velveteen, chiffon velvet,
satin, morocco crepe and other silken textures
which feature straightline, blouse, basque,
panel, princess and draped silhouettes, with
all manner
English importation
brings a desk pad
original IfflS
I
Misses' Daytime Frocks58.00 to 295.00
I
Hah'l
Iprovidence
powder
Outstanding Style Features
f/fy'
wraps and coats translated in practical terms
for the schoolgirl or college miss.and
appropriate interpretations for the debutante.
An
so pronounced in the Celt William Van Kirk, son of Josiah Van
Kirk and Deborah Watters. The Van
H#ih1 the German.
Kirks were of Dutch descent, the
-Back In Revolution. Dnyi.
immigrant being Jan Jansen Van de
in 1663 he left his home at
A derailed genealogy of the Harding Kirk.
Huurmelzen. n^ar Buren in OuiMeriarid,
? famll/'is as follows: ,
with his wife and five children,
Holland,
A near relative of the first Harding
sailed to America on the Rosetree,
;(to come to America (Abraham, who! and
In Kings county, New York.
He
settled
came from England, possibly with Capt.
A fine ami true blooded American will
Gorges, litt 1623 was Sikphen
sit In the White House when Warren G.
piNO of Bralntree, Mass., anal Providence,
Harding is inaugurated next March.
: Jt. L He was born about 1624 and
pied Bridget Estance, a restive of POPE HONORS K. C. OFFICIAL.
5 Thomas' Estance of Swanzey, R. I.
was a Welshman And came to
Boston. Oct. 30..District Attorney
Joseph C. Pelletler. supreme advocate
/America from Hertfordshire, England.
His nan. Abraham Haiuuno, died in of the Knights of Columbus, was
November 23. 1694, leaving a
by cable from Rome to-day of his
y
widow, Paiborah, and seven, children, one appointment by Pope Benedict as
of the Order of St. Gregory.
?r whom, Stephen, was born in
He had previously been knighted in
Aence in 1681.
Stephen Habptvo had six children, tho same order.
Hi
j^oman
A china doll demurely
sways her fan over a
gaily striped china
bowl which forms a
hoop skirt.
fashionable navy blue and
%Jl
Misses of 14 to 20 and the Petite
Individualized versions in frocks, tailleurs,
coax.
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FILLE" APPAREL
"JEUNE
For
follows
fashionable
how,
55.00 to 750.00
evora,
Duvetyn, marvella, orlanda, veldyne,
such
in
warm,
kindred
and
velvets
fabrics,
glowing winter shades as juniper, suchow,
moonstone, Bedouin, Malay brown, dryad,
Siberian squirrel, twilight blue and the everblack.
Dlckerson, //li
beHoame
toH&tfay
^H;X>ickersons
y/|y
(J
Featured on the Third Floor
The good luck charm of
the white elephant
into the
world, when in white
china it becomes an
Electric Light Perfume
Burner with the
dah in Oriental colors.
The Fabrics of the Mode
j\\]
Alexander
Har||
Urigmations_
soft-texfeV
Whit$!,
Methji
/ENUE
are
Ttys fashionable Coats and Wrap-Coats
of
distinguished by the smartness in the
rich,
tured fabrics with a depth of color
lustrous sheen, an allure in their graceful
semi-fitted, softly draped or wrappy lines.
l>icker'
setft
*ectalty tSAopOrigin
AT 38th iSTREET
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Crawford
Crawford
MethiVodliim
BQNWrr TELLE!
WOMEN'S WRAP-COATS
COATS & EVENING MANTLES
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TO GIVE ALL OUR PEOPLE AN OPPORTUNIT Y TO VOTE, THIS
open until 10:30 TuEsDy\Y (ELECTION DAY), REMA![NING OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P. M.
Paris and Bonwit Teller Versions
In a most impressive Ensemble of
,
n cr
Georgb Tryon Harding
burying ground nrar Jenkins's
Interred. Over their graves June,15. 1790, in Luzerne county, Pa.,
BVarry andhears
and
died ."January 9, 1860. at Corsica.
the
the
slab
phrase:
I;
Ohio. He first married Ann Roberts and
on her death married Elisabeth Madison
t "SWEET BR THE SLEEP OF THOSE
26. 1800.) on May 1. JS16.
(borjidiedJulyFebruary.8.
death
to
Who
prefer
slavery,"
it
U?
1866. The family
She
moved from Pennsylvania to Ohio In
children
1820
had
throe
He
by his
$ ¡ì The German strain in the Harding
wife, the second being Charles
Ktrelns of to-day dates back to the early
Alexander
Harding.
in 1709. The progenitor of the
Charles Alex a nper Harding, son of
family was Joshua Dlekerson
April
ierman parentage), the second child George Tryon Harding, was born
8.
1820, and died April 17, 1878. In
in Monmouth uounty, N. J. His
1S42 he married Mary Ann Crawford.
ft life being that of the adventurous
the daughter of Joshua
Seer is conspicuous In settlers' history. She was Baltimore
Sophia Stevens,
He was the first white man to scale whoseoffamily lived and
In Albemarle county,
* the AUeghenles, settling temporarily on
of
Joshua
The
Virginia.
parents
Maryland side of the Potomac.
were John Crawford (Baltimore)
Bally, after a roving and adventurous and Lydla
The
a
Quaker.
Stapleton,
m Oareer, he, with his wife (.Sut-ana
were of Scotch-Irish descent,
ten) and fourteen children, tor>k root In Crawfords
In
the
parish of
the family originating
fRgrhat Is now Fayette county, on
Lanarkshire, Scotland. The
i ion Run, Pa.
Early tn 1WD his grand- Crawford,
I ?on. Thomas, great-grandfatiiei- of the first American ancestorto was Robert
Virginia
J Ob:o Senator on Urn maternal ^Ide, hav- Crawford, who migrated The
Crawfords
1600 and 1700.
in if espoused the young fait n of
the
genealogies
In America,, left Eayotjle county appear sprinkled through
to
most of
are
and
of
related
Virginia
and went to Ohio to join an early
j tiement
Charles
of Methodists. The rot he cleared the prominent families.
their
nine
had
children,
Harding
P? land and built a cabin. Th?y first
child being George Tryon Harding.
f odlat church of the district was named third
of
father
George Tryon IIardino,
Tiickereon."
Senator Warren G. Harding, was born
The blue and gray eves of the
2. D14. He is ajloctor and
dings of to-day are n le.jacy from the isNovember
living In Marion. Ohio. He married
blood that ^entered the
H^pfootch-Irish
Phoebe Elisabeth
ofi
1S61.
8.
May
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