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MELE. LODEWICK. ‘Wedding veils during the last decadp ne all manner of transi- Nodoubt it is the natural ac- ‘Marriage conventions were very st ‘ct. The bride was always accustomed to ‘Wearing a vell over her face as an em- a flem of modesty, and it was past of >} the duties of the’maid of honor to throw 1t back from the bride's face Dp ) wherry Shortcake ; that’s simply delicious after the marriage ceremony. But to-day, just as the demi-decol- lete blouse for the street has paved the way for the decollete wedding gown, which at one time would have been unquestionably out of taste, 80 the discarding of the face $ell has f.l- lowed as a consequent privilege. It ts not that the bride of to-day is less modest than the bride of other days, she may not be less feminine, but to, reverence custom for custum's sake is not apropos with her modern Gevelopment. However, the traditional long veil she still retains because of it grace, end because it becomes her well. Very often the bride has in her pos- ounce eo orange blos- soms, and to outline a cap effect th also hold a transparent ruffle of a0 net or tulle, which the session some real old lace which she| the Would like to use for thispurpose, and indeed it always lends richness bur and refinement to the toilette. A ie Plece of real lace is expensive to buy, but a bit of Rose point, point d'Alen- con Brussels, or Mechiin, is often % | used in cap effect, its elegant beauty showing off to excellent advantage. “| The veil of net ts then attached to Put secon: your grocer. | held a si a of oF blossoms Stes fs on erry vaca sapoes the of the cap, to drop ee en te ae zt a Bx to the full limit “4 ¢° acting expectations. . our way of keeping faith with + ‘ ' BROKAW BROTHERS }. MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS’ \ige of the éap at the back or A pretty way is to have a two-inch w| ruffle of the net Boys’ Clothes Season after season our boys’ clothes are built to serve long, to hold their shape and to lend “a youthful appearance; they . continue to wear satisfactorily of the most ex- That ‘is our future customers. q ‘Astor Place & Fourth Avenue FROM BROADWAV —— SUBWAY AT DOOR With your foot held snug in the instep and heel, a full day’s foot comfort every day Big wear these shoes or Oxfo: hi! drop under the lace to the edges of the tral: iy Tulle is an excellent substitute for lace, for it is “real” of ite kind and ie quite beautiful in its misty white crisp- ness. At the left I am showing a novel draping of it which is in accord orange holds veil floats away to the end of the train. psig 8 rely Gown its aides near- ly to the waistline, the orange bios- eoms prove a dainty addition. Quite as much latitude is allowed the bride in the choice of the it she shall carry as in the way she shall wear her vell. As loa; is the color maintained all ts well. peas, lilacs and lilies of fi jueta ia the use of fine lace banding with the ribbon, Sometimes the bride discards the bouquet in favor of a prayer book exquisitely bound in white, or she may elect to carry a fan of real lace matching some of the same sort used on the gown or veil arrangements, th I bave given suggestions for modish arrat nts of the wed- ding veil nothii from wearing the traditional face res; might say here that the recent White House bride, contrary to present modes, and therefore quite independently, wore a face vel! of fine net during the mar- riage ceremony. NEARBY CREWS SAVE YACHT FROM FLAMES Volunteers Rescue Two From Os. prey H. and Put Out Fire Caused for @ short time looked es if it would destroy the motor yacht Osprey II., owned by C. Randolpy Runyon of the Columbia Yacht Club, anchored a tew hr yards off the club landing. An \overturned lamp in the galley started the blaze, and if it had not been Carlson in bis boat,:The Twentieth Con- tury, before the fire reached them. The A oR 6 ye Pe CHAFEUR WH WAS “jg5| ONCE PRAT SOLDER Mrs, Starr, Fifty-nine, Amazes Pequot Colony by Marriage to Her Employee. NEW LONDON, Cont., May 22.— The Pequot Colony residents received news this morning that Mrs. Pauline Starr had married her chauffeur, Oscar Greenenwald. The records of marriages at Westerly, R. I. closed that Mrs, Starr, a widow, married Oscar F. Groenenwald, records show that Mrs, Starr is fifty- Mrs, Starr bas been considered one of the wealthiest women in the Pequot section. She was the widow of Daniel E. Starr of New York. Her ©? | possessions are largely real estate and include the site of the old Gilesy House at Twenty-ninth street and Broadway. Greenenwald has been tm Mrs, Starr’s employ for several years, He | was the gardener until this 'year, Mre. Starr purchased a touring car and Greenenwald tvoz the position of driver, Greenenwald, while attending to had some spare time and ted largely to a emall and restaurant in Main street of this town. Previous to entering the employ of Mrs. Starr he was an enlisted soldier at Fort Wright. ———————_—. me Kille Digger. fifty years old, of No. 318A Twenty-first street, Brooklyn, was to death by @ heavy etone which fell upon him yesterday after noon In @ cave-in of the side of an ex- - |cavation in which he was workii at nage. | Dut Demateo was found when the stone Dest & Co. Annual Spring Apparel Clearance Sales End Tomorrow Many exceptional bargains. Prices have been greatly sacrificed to cleam up all stocks at once, and tomorrow will be a day of big opportunities, . For Misses and Girls—Fourth Fioor 45 Tailor-made Suits for misses, juniors and girls; serges, checks and wool gabardines. 10 to 17 years. Formerly up to 39.50 14,50 40Girls’&Juniors’ Dresses silk crepe radium and taffe- ta; new smart models. 8 to 16 years. , Z Formerly up to 25.009,75 16.60 85 Tub Dresses, white or colors, bloomer and Russian models of ripplette gingham, madras, linen and pique. 84 to 7 years. Formerly up to 6.001.665 2.95 Chijdren’s Plain Silk Hose In black or colors. Values 1.00 & 1.60 50c CrinkledSeersuckerRompers FIFTH AVENUB Y Wy - ~. Y The Spirit of Music Mic is the universal language. sings to her babe, who, comprehending nothin, ild, grown older, f is stilled and comforted. The chi The mother else, ursts into song at the very joy of existence. The joys and sorrows of a universe pulse and vibrate to an accompaniment of music. The glad day of hope and ambition, the tortured night of regret and de-* spair—there is a strain of music somewhere the world ever knew. joing.every emotion The rer: progressiveness of our new piano-selling plan is beating time to the um of modern industry. Stratford Pianos $170 to $215 Player Pianos, $370 to $430 Kohler & Campbell] Pianos $230 to $325 Charles Kohler Pianos $330 to $4 Player Pianos, $685 Pianista Player Pianos $420 to $475 Fischer Pianos $870 Player Pianos, $645 to $850 The AUTOPIANO $500 to $1,050 Any piano or player piano on our floors a year's time for any other instrument is purchasable on your gwn terms, Every piano and pi er piano is ab- solutely guarantee: on our floors without money loss. i Nine rolls of music free with every lor five years, player piano, with our exchange Library Guaranteed against misrepresentation; privilege, custing only 60 per roll, also on a money-back basis. A stool to match piano or a bench to You are privileged to exchange within match player and delivery free also, nnn Is there enough music in your home? Is there? We are selling pianos by the score—not by ones and twos. We are giving every purchaser the full benefit. e want you, your family, your home, to have a piano or s player piano, Come in and let us tell you all about it; or mail in the coupon ao we can send literature, Misses’ Dreases,import °° st ctlners nln "Formerly upto 60.00 18,00 73 Girls’ or cheeks and . 84 to Formenty upto10.00"4 3.75 5.00 35 Girls’ Motor Coats pA wg to 14 " permecty ep t0'18.00 7.80 07 Misses’ Coats for dren, seashore or wear in one 141017 9 00 16.00 8.78 Children’s Trimmed Hate Various styles and coloss. 4th feer 3.75 5.00 6.75 “Oliver Twist’? Rompers with white blue. 2 to 6 years. with blue. Value 1.00—75¢ At Thirty-Fifth St. _2'?Ptltaz..::__rcc_czc_“_—»—— eee a IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. : ¢