The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1915, Page 6

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an emergency, guarded the wedding treasures during the night. They kept up their watch after daylight and some of them were detailed to stroll about among the guests, themselves posing as members of the socially elect. In view of the fact that the total value of the presents footed up to about $300,000, Mr, Duke's idea of re- sponsibility in behalf of the two young recipients is to be praised. The presents Were even more valuable at the Duke-Drexel wed- Philadelphia, which were 500,000 IN GIFTS “TFORBODLEKE |} WEOONG Toy (Continued from First Page.) them: item—A pearl necklace, worth $75,000, from Mr. and Mra. Benjami: his words “beautifully N, Tuke to the bride gpa | worth’ $16,000; from. “Me, | the bride. worth $200,000, Look over a few of | t “ THE, EVENING WORLD, ‘Twelve private detectives, armed tor ! $20,000, from the bridegroom to the | bride. diamonda, and Mra. B. Duke to the bride. m—ilver service, worth $10,000, from Mr. and Mra, Drexel Biddle. Item—A diamond spophire brook from Mr. and Mra, EB. T, Stotesbury to the bride. Item—A gold and platinum bag, studded with sapphires and diamonds, from Mr. and Mrs. Angier B. Duke to eymoon.” WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1918, Mr. and Mra. Anthony J, Drexet mia. | drove awaw, Pushcarte lined the le jr. have departed for a “secret | eurbs in all directions. Kerner, with No one save themselves his cart, was at the southeast cor- & few trusted servants will know | ner of Third Street and Second Ave- whither they When the are bound. honeymoon ts ereal| he @as tank cut loose within two will it ever be?—they will return to! minutes after it had been placed on New York, where Mr. Biddle is to en-|the sidewalk and the upper part of gage in business, Their summer home| jt went into the air to the level of in to be at Great Neck, L. 1. Among the guests at the wedding! ments. the third floor windows of the tene-| In descending it described and Mrs. Alexander Van/an arc, landing on Kerner’s pusheart The overnight guests at the Duke| C' pasion Were up betimes this morning, after tennis, bathing and breakfast e was @ final rehearsal for the wedding, which takes place at 6 o'clock this afternoon. Hishop James Henry Darlington of the Kpiscopal Diocene of Harrisburg, Pa, who has done much social reform work in the coal mining yet true.” Item—A_ diamond bracelet, worth HIGGINS & SEITE Retail sR lass Store in the World sti eAsr .. NEW. K. | osite my Ca.) LIQUIDATION SALE|| 21,500 PIECES | OF TABLE GLASSWARE}} Selected from our open stocks. This sale includes all kinds of glasses up to the highball and iced tea g arranged on four tables: TABLE No.1 TABLE No. 2 TABLE No. 3 TABLE No. 4 vorue 70) Hundreds of dozens of plates, for- merly sold as high as $2.00 each '15c 25c 35c 55c Arranged on special tables on first and second floors MTHOUSANDS OF USEFUL ARTICLES IN CHINA AND GLASS in Many Instances BELOW IMPORT COST WNo goods reserved or sent C.0.D. Those having charge accounts may avail themselves of the charge privilege. ff] Waiams, FoLsom asTRousE, WM. BLAU, Trustee, $1-57 John St. New York City WM.S.ANTHES,Managerler Trustee Unserul sage Our direct from the mill to customer woolens to $40 values, able us to give you these matchless value woolens at a price wi of every man—$14.75 made to measure. ALLED FOR SUITS: ‘These suits are Sesoty Eipiad B sporty asking They to $40 value: charg: psy as at least $5 et alrendv been paid on every suit by the per- yen who failed to callforit. Clearance price All Styles 4 | No Charge All Stores 0 All Sizes for Alterations ‘sncee suits offer a choice selection in the +] season's latest in Blues, Grays, 4 Checks, tin Stripes own salesman, Mail Orders We sell to thousands of ment blank. Address MAIL ORD! 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street 104 Flatbush Ave., Near Atlantic Ave. Station, B’klyn Avenue, Near 5Sist St., Brook! 5106 Fifth 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Cal: m yer St., tf 5c 10c 15c 35c]]é | grim” |} in vain, fore R. & C. wiped them all out by purchasing and selling from woolen mill to consumer at a fair price. 7 our purchasing and echoqu'y | methods en- it The range of patterns is larger here than in other shops and all our goods are marked in plain figures so that each customer can if he chooses be his tomers throughout the U.S. Save money and buy from R. & C. We guar- antee satisfaction or money refunded. Write for samples and seli-measure- 149 West 36th St., N.Y. @— ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts. districts of Pennsylvania, is to sol- emnize the marriage. In accordance with the wishes of Miss Duke, it is to be a “pink wed- ding.” The ceremony will ie per- formed in the conservatory of mansion, and the floral decora! will be pink peontes and pink ram! The bride's dreag is a cloud of tulle over white satin, trimmed in orange blossoms and with a court train of sliver cloth, The bridesmaids will wear pink taffeta dresses with full skirts, ghert and gir’ 4, and pink Neapolitan ats. Mra, Angier B. Duke is to be the ma- tron of honor, and the bridesmaids are the Misses Ellen Yuille, Florence Gil- bert and Caroline Ful’ - of New York; Yvonne Townsend of Washington, D. ©, and Anna Bronson and Lw of Durham, N. C. Angter Mr. Biddie’s best man and the are Maurice Roche, Edwin Willam Sturgis, Reginald utehinson, Alfred Putnam, Russell E. Tucker fr, Harry Tucker, De Ben- neville Bell, Livingston L. Biddle and Lawrence H. Vilas Miss Yuille also was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Angier B. Duké, and Mr. Sturgis, one of the at to-day's wedding, was best the firdt of the “romantic cere- 101 ” Messrs, Biddle, Kane and Vilas likewise served as ushers at the Philadelphia wedding. WEDDING BOWER IN A CHAPEL OF FLOWERS, The conservatory has been made into a “chapel of flowers” for the marriage, As the bridal pair enter this pretty chapel the organ will play Wedding March from “Lohen- the The bride and groom will disap- pear, Yes, the guests will seek them ‘Then they will be told that News Oddities TO SATISFY EVERYBODY Gov. Hunt of Arizona will christen the H super-droadnought Arizona with wine, followed by a “chaser” of water, FOUR-LEAVED CLOVER found by Daniel J. Reagan, an Erte engineer, Stotesbury, Drexel, nd Mrs, William| ana Kerner. Mra. George W. 7. Mr. and Mrs, John KR. r, and Mra, Oliver Harri- man, Mr, and Mra. Joseph Baldwin, Misses Angelica and Mabel Gerry, Mr. and Mra, Maurice Burke-Roche, | steat schoo Mr. and Mrs. Francia Burke-Roche, | terday. Robert K. Cassatt, Ma. Mr. and M and Mrs, John R. Fell, M Howard Hen! Mra, Ernest ry, Mr. and M Hudson, Daniel L. Hutchinson, FB. Tyler Morse, M Lobert Welsh, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. and y) more, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Yui! Mr. and Mra. ‘Thomas Btokes, m Meacham, Miss Constance Robson, Edward F. Beale, M: Mra. Mins Dorothy Fuller and Miss An- gelica Brown. ——a—— GAS RETORT BLOWS UP; MAN FAR AWAY KILLED|} Piece of Shattered Steel Hits a Peddler 125 Feet Removed With Fatal Effect. A stesl tank containing gas for|N use In @ soda fountain exploded on the sidewalk in front of No. 47 East ‘Third Street to-day, The major part of the tank sailed through the alr a! distance of 125 fect and struck Max| Kerner, a push cart peddler, so in-| Juring him thi vue Hospital. Max Morrow, a driver for J. Grad, | at he died later in Belle- manufacturer of soda and mineral waters at No, 327 East Third Street, put the gas tank on the sidewalk at 9.30 o'clock. ments were crowded as el Sidewalks and pave- SHOE MINE found under Elizabeth, N. J., man’s house. Contained | 2,000 patra and it is alleged man buried the shoes to defraud creditors, actually had eight leaves, under each leaf being another, A “DARKEY” mopped his perspiring face coming off a ship at Brooklyn! Ask for HORLICK’S or and left a streak of yellow, which prevented Chinatown’s population being you may get a cheap substitute Increased by a new arrival. ulous Tailors Big in the reach Filled satisiledcus- 3 ER DEPT., 14 BIG STORES yn 149-151 We occupy the strongest position in the mer- chant tailoring world because of our untirin, efforts to beat down the unscrupulous high-priced tailoring methods of overcharging inexperienced 7 purchasers. : We have literally starved out sweatshop work- manship, middlemen, jobbers, and a host of others by shutting off their big profits that the custom clothes buying public were heretofore forced to pay be- Vacation Sale! *25 to °40 Values BIT 80,000 YARDS ed Up! 800 PATTERNS Newest, Smartest Spring and Summer Suitings in Grays, Blues, Browns, Blacks, etc.—Also Famous Shamrock Serge No. 6019 and Glen Urquhart Plaids. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON“ Ritchie & Cornell “THE WORLD’S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW.” 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts. 2331 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brookl: 700 Hsedees, One Block from Flushi: est 36th Street, Mail EVENINGS UNTIL oa eaeANs, 10 O’CLOCK. __ SEE ADS. DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS. The peddier was unconscious when | picked up. { Blees ‘The long Great South Bay, Mayed bluefish arrived in in Great South Bay yes- Squid throwers caught « hun- | dred two-pounders in the channel bo-| Ocean Beach and Saltaire, Fire Far From Home and Withqut Your Eyeglasse: vacation ‘ ippointment if you Niose your only pair of glasses. \ ‘ake along an extra pair to be safe. N Glasses Duplicated without Prescription: yes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low a8 $2,50 Chilich k Sons 350 Sixth Av., 101 Nassau.at Ann reasing sal ao reduce story of ys”? |! oodness. Use it in soups and stews, on hot and cold meats. | Eddys |Saiice At Grocers and 10 c | |] Delicatessen Stores, Made by E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Ze | what MALTED MILK youdrink | and pay the same price 4 Avi B’klyn der DANIEL B, CORNELL we Saks K Company Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children == For tomorrow we have prepared a Sale Extraordinary of 750 Women’s Coats _!t constitutes quite the most remarkable event of {ts_ kind thus far this season, either here or elsewhere ~ The offering consists of Coats for immediate wear, and for use throughout the entire Summer and early Fall. They are the samples and surplus of one of the Foremost Women’s Tailors in America Styles are actually too numerous to mention. All the season's favored colors. All lined with peau de cygne or striped or checked silks or chiffon. to be sold at 14 to 4 original prices Silk Faille Tussah Wool Poplin Broadcloth Chiffon Taffeta Pongee Mistrel Cloth Peau de Soie Moire Shantung Voiles Tweeds Waterfall Sith Corduroy Serge Yama Cloth Charmeuse Coverts Satin Cloth Sweater Cloths Satin Gabardine Cheviot Linen Silk Poplin Soleil Cloth Mixture Palm Beach Coats originally $12.50 to $15.00 are to be sold at $7.50 Coats originally $16.50 to $22.50 are to be sold at $10.00 Coats originally $25.00 to $32.50 are to be sold at $15.00 Coats originally $35.00 to $42.50 are to be sold at $19.50 Coats originally $45.00 to $75.00 are to be sold at $25.00 None C. O. D., on approval, or exchanged o Tomorrow, an exceptional sale of Women’s Washable Sport Skirts at $2.95 regularly $3.95 to $5.00 Prevailing styles, including button-front or side-buttoned effects. New patch or slashed pockets. Cordeline, corduroy, honeycomb, pique, repp, linen ratine or Irish poplin. Waist bands up to 36. Continuing tomorrow, the important clearance of Women’s Low Shoes, special $3.95 Our regular stock $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes reduced Included are Pumps and Oxfords in 80 of the season's best styles. color and all leathers. None C. O. D., exchanged or credited Every Tomorrow we shall hold an important Reduction Saleof Women’s Tailored Suits " The styles and fabrics are those most approvedthis season. The variety from which to select is very extensive, The tone and quality of the garments are exceptional, Plain and fancy Tailored Suits that were $19.50 to $25.00... $10.00 Fancy and Semi-Tailored Suits that were $29.50 to $39.50... $15.00 Fancy, plain, Semi-Tailored Suits that were $35.00 to $49.50.. $22.50 Bathing Dresses, special at $2.95|Bathing Dresses, special at $5.00 Extra quality mohair, one-piece model, with] Fancy models in taffeta, satin, silk poplin, and knee-length combination tights. All sizes. | fine Sicilian. Trimmed with plain or fancy silk. Specially offered tomorrow Women’s Motor Coats, very special at $9.75 Of Panama cloth with wide collar and cuffs of black or brown satin. Quite the most ef- fective simple Motor Coat of the season. The very absence of elaborateness gives it char- acter. Luggage Insurance If in doubt as to the exact require- ments of the new Luggage Insurance Law, our Luggage and Travellers’ Requi- sites Section, Basement Floor, will sup- ply full particulars. Many special values are now being offered, including Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. Motor Apparel Shop, Sixth Floor. Tomorrow, a special offering of excellent quality Crepe de Chine Dresses special at $14.50 In new two-tier or ruffled model. Coatee or bolero effect. In white (which can be easily laundered); also in navy, black, and Hague blue. Sizes 34 to 42, Women’s Voile Summer Dresses, $7.50 & $10.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED Dainty white lingerie Dresses of voile, lace or taffeta trimmed, Awning stripe, flowered or Dolly Varden fabric, also combinations of French crepe and voile with two- or three-tier or ruffled skirt; the newest models, Pink, blue, lavender, black- and-white, navy-and-white, or all-white.

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