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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER of pale pink roses. Little Miss Gwen- dolia Warren was flower girl and Mas- ter Frederick Hammer ring bearer. AND SPEEDING SOUTH 6 DENTE, ON HER HONEYMOON. | Bates Craver wa ee were, Edgar —_—— { Craver, another cousin of the bride- groom, and Frank V. Fodell. The ceremony was followed by @ large re- ception and supper. Mr. and Mrs. Carrington left for @ month in the South. They will reside in Webster, Mass. | . cee we ir _ { 3, 1915. WED IN BROOKLYN LATELY MESSENGER, HE JOINS STOCK EXCHANGE AND WEKES FORTUNE _e | § aks & Comp sur Broadway at 34th Street. Merchandise here announced on Sale TODAY and TOMORROW _——— ORDERS WERE TO KNOCK OUT GREENE'S BRAINS | | Private and Sergeant So Testify at Court Martial of Col. Hirst. Phone Greeley 2626, W. F. Stafford, Former “Run- ner” at $6 a Week, Pays $72,000 for Seat. Unquestionably the most Important Sale of Today and tomorrow, an Important Sale of Women’s Winter Coats Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ ‘William F, Stafford, who lives at No. 4716 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brook-| lyn, and has two children and a widowed mother, was ciected a mem- ber of the New York Stock Exchange| yesterday, having paid $72,000 for the seat and obligated himself for a $2,000 membership fee. | Mr. Stafford is thirty years old. Ten years ago, his father being dead, be went to work as an office boy for the WATERTOWN, N. This was the ord by ment stationed at Madison Barracks. | given to him and; Deo, 3.—"It !Greene makes any attempt to get away lknock his brains out," Private Charles Charodia of the Third Regiment, United States Infantry, stationed at Fort On- tarlo, Oswego, testified yesterday at the court martial of Col. Robert L. Hirst. commander of that part of the regt- | Winter Coats Included are the season’s most fashionable models in every wanted fabric. Flaring and belted models with the new chin and roll collars of natural raccoon, skunk opossum, Hudson seal and moleskin; lined and half lined with satin or peau de cygne of superb quality. Misses’ Coats Reduced for Clearance For immediate disposal—the season's smartest models have been radically reduced. The collection includes Coats for every occasion—and in every fashionable material and coloring. COATS of matalam, mixtures, wool plushes and corduroys, Some lined throughout. now ‘Louis Republic. Subsequently he got ® position as a messenger or “runner” Col. Hirst, be said @ private of the under arrest at) Models in zibeline, pebble cheviot, chinchilla, corduroy, broadcloth, wool velour and wool plush. Sizes 14 to 18 years, COATS of tweed, fancy mixtures, cheviots, gabardines, pl last August. for the Stock Exchange firm of De ae ee aitted Groene while | 9.50 plain and striped zibelines, corduroy and recontre. Deep now — under arrest during the Ume that per | COATS—formerly $16.50 to $18.50........ veveiees now ° collars of skunk opossum, natural opossum, natural rac- 1 5 00 | atten Lake to Platteburg, WBile In Camp th coon, black coney; some with collars of the fabric. Three- bs Plattsburg and during the return march $ , is . ce FaMiy. Gaui ihis. youre cee to Madison Barracks 19. the basis for COATS-—formerly $20.00 to $22.50......... seeeeee now 12.50 quarter and seven-eighth length models, half or full lined. of the family until this year. The y PMY |the charges under which Col. Hirst was 14 50 © young man had developed into a curb put on trial. | : . . $ tg : Hee! ap tt 3 } broker, but had brought home nothing| Mrs, ANDREW BATES CARRINGION conti, ise feauited, that the, Colonel COATS—formerly $25.00 to $27.50........0esee ees now . COATS of Salt's Pomoire, Meritex” or “Furtex” in flare} |} more than the customary pittance. Brodiey Studios Photasss Any ‘trouble, knock the devil out of Juniors’ C or belted models—with collars of skunk opossum or the | “It all secms like a dream to me"! Ady; oclok iret: ontared colon’ 62 Wethe ref uniors Coats fabric. | de said yesterday. “I don't know how! | Miss Mildred Nash, daughter of MO-| 4. oN ecitications of the charges except Models in check, plaid and plain velour, zibeline, cheviot, and Mra. J. Webb Nash of No. 91 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, was mare ried in her home at 8 o'clock last night the money came in. 1 only know that I've got it and I only hope 1 will save some of it. The most of it came from se “without due cause and which were charged in con- his having kept Greene for the ph COATS of broadcloth, matalam, zibeline and gabardine; plain or fur-trimmed models, warmly interlined and lined now corduroy, chinchilla and wool velour. Sizes 13 to 17. $19.50 , fed while in custody. Kennecott Copper and Midvale Steel, 1) to Andrew Bates Carrington, of Web- | Greene, who was Broun from, Fort | COATS—formerly $16.50 to $18.50.......00.cceceee eens now $9.50 throughout. didn’t have any inside ty on them,! ster, Mass, by the Rey. Df. J.B. Bare vqentence a4 a result of his Insubordina- Salt’s “Es t sh,” i istinctiv I just seused some of the insiders and| "8 of the Central Presbyterian [inti ward the Colonel when 4 COATS—formerly $20.00 to $22.50..........:cee cece eee now $12.50 COATS of Salt’s “Esquimette Plush,” in two distinctive beat toem to it.” Church, Brooklyn. gt Tupper Lake, was a witn models, with large collars of skunk opossum or natural rac- Stafford is a boy in looks. He} The bride wore a gown of white day ‘ r ni /@> 27 $ ie pte é MUG; cecse Ha 162 pevene uae! oauia and crepe, eaibrensares Hive rich he anid was 146 pounds | COATS—formerly $25.00 to $27.50......ccceecseeeeeees now $14.50 coon; peau de cygne and satin lined throughout. ® pompadour hair and red freckles, and) and carried a shower bouquet of which he said he had had two exper- ALSO 1a Trish. | Hemphill, son of Alexander! Orchids and llics of the valley. Miss| fences. @ 3. Hemph”), Chairman of the Guar-| Marion Avery, the maid of honor, wore an ‘Trust, bompany pale pink taffeta The bridesmaids, to the Stock Exchang: nr ' be ing $72,000 for his ordiapedet A earn rig ined Stam. Miss Caroline 3 Girls’ Coats Models in boucle, corduroy, zibeline, cheviot, wool plush, wool velour, imported velveteen and broadcloth. Sizes 6 to 14 years. WOOL VELOUR COATS in four models—with collars and cuffs of skunk opossum or natural raccoon. Peau de cygne lined throughout and interlined. ——_—— FREQUENT COMPANIONS, (From the Boston Transcript.) $25.00 » have generally observed that a “d “Niffo! lemp! v gradu. je. wort wadache e sc] ater! gt Tene atone a taffeta and carried oaelabere ee ae es ee COATS—formerly $7.50 to $9.50.........0 6c. cece cease now $4.50 COATS of velour or plush in several models—with natural now raccoon or skunk opossum fur collars; peau de cygn COATS—formerly $10.00 to $12.00............0ceeeeeee now $6.50 satin lined. ne eS er 35.00 COATS—formerly $12.50 to $15.00 COATS—formerly $18.50 to $22.51 $8.50 . now Remarkable—This Sale of Women’s -now een S ianeonecs $11.50 GY) MAL TEEN : : Raincoats—Special at MISSES’ Fur-trimmed SUITS—Reduced $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 “UU, . A ey $19.50 to $22.50, of broadcloth, gabar- \ $14.50 A manufacturer's surplus stock—secured at unusual concessions. dine and whipcord. ie Plain or belted models, with raglan or set-in sleeves. Rubberized or cravenetted. Army Cloth, Canton Cloth, Gabardine, Mohair, Poplin, Japanese Silk, Satin, Asia Cloth, Double texture Cashmere. In every color and all sizes. SUITS — formerly $25.00 to $27.50, of broadcloth, gabar- \ dine and whipcord. SUITS — formerly $29.50 to $35.00, imported velveteen, corduroy, broadcloth and wool velour. $18.00 } $24.00 225 Women’s Dresses specially reduced for this sale $10.00 $12.75 $18.50 were $18.50 and 20.00| were $19.50 and 25.00 were $29.50 THE DRESSES at $10.00 are in serge-and-taffeta, whipcord or serge-and-satin. THE DRESSES at $12.75 are in satin, charmeuse or taffeta. THE DRESSES at $18.50 are of satin or Georgette crepe and crepe meteor, fur-trimmed. Two small Groups of DRESSES— Perhaps more attractive because small Chiffon Velvet, Georgette Crepe, radium _ taffeta Dresses for afternoon wear and net Dresses for even- $25.00 ing wear. Reduced from $35.00 to An Important Sale of Women’s Broadcloth Skirts at the special price of $5.75 Models the very newest—one with yoke, the other fastened at either side with buttons and buttoiholes—in Sport Skirt effect. Finely tailored of Forstman & Huffman black broadcloth of excellent quality and high lustre. Waist measures to 36, 4th floor, Women’s Fur-trimmed Winter Suits Two very important special offers « $23.50 « $27.50 FABRICS—velveteen, broad- | REPRODUCTIONS of foreign cloth, gabardine or imported | models. COATS are in medium whipcord. COATS in medium | length or longer. FABRICS length or quite long. FURS | are finest broadcloths, imported are Hudson seal, cub bear or | gabardine, corduroy, velveteen, skunk opossum. SKIRTS are | wool velour and duvetyne, belted or flare. Colors are | in all the most wanted colors. brown, black, navy or green, | LININGS are of exceptionally LININGS, | plain fancy | fine silks. FURS in extensive silks of fine quality. UCH piano quality as few other instru- ments at any price can equal—rich beauty of tone, quick and correct z action, distinguish the Stroud. In every essential it is a musician's piano And its wonderful Pianola action places its delightful musical power as fully and completely at your command as if your fingers had all the skill of those of a trained pianist. You can play the Stroud Pianola better than any player-piano of other make. For the Pianola provides you with a thorough | l 350 Boys’ Winter Suits 265 Boys’ Winter Overcoats 150 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats All at the one price, $6.95 SUITS are in Norfolk models with some EXTRA KNICKER- BOCKERS, In novelty mixtures, also navy serge suits with single knickers. Ages 8 to 18, OVERCOATS are in the smartest new models, in a wide assort- ment of fancy mixtures. Ages 4 to 17. MACKINAWS are pleated or plain models; full belt, shawl collar, patch pockets. Ages 8 to 18. Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters at $3.50 A special value--Pure worsted; large shawl collar, plain or full and complete cortrol of pianistic effects—a technique which no other player-piano can equal. The STROUD PIANOLA 875 + or variety and luxuriously applied. Overcoats for Youths at $12.50, $15.00 ana $17.50 Boys who know what they want and who get what they know they want will be interested in these. Newest models. Single and double breasted. Split. sleeve models and button-through. Delivered to Your Ilome Vv for a Down Payment of The Pianola is the first and finest of player-pianos. It has many exclusive features essential to finest musical results. The Automatic Su , g , > ae satisfac ial The Metrontvia herivideun nes RRielt ok Gavice which aralning to 34. acter that will ensure long and satisfactory wear! Sth floor. fect and practical guide to ically operates the “‘loud" pedal, —-—| nm tempo—indicates a_ plea securing beautiful) and artistic | artistic interpretation for composition, The Themodist: Makes the melody sing above the accompani- AEOLIAN HALL THE AEOLIAN COMPANY, ment notes—enables you to get efiects accomplished by the pianist through subtle variations of touch. Dlending of harmonious tones, The Stroud Pianola is made only by The Acolian Company. It is on display only at Aeolian Hall, v ! Street Copyright 1915, The Aeolian Co, belted model; patch pockets; all the wanted colors; sizes 20 to 38. Root’s Tivoli Underwear for Boys, 65c Gray merino shirts and drawers, cut full and roomy. Sizes 26 A Sale of Fur Muffs at $15.00 In the newest shapes BALL, PILLOW, BARREL OR MELON Skunk, Black Wolf, Hamster, Dyed Skunk, Taupe Wolf, Kit Conev, Black Fox, Natural Volf, Hudson Seal, Nutria, Cinnamon Volf, Caracul, Skunk Raccoon, Natural Raccoon, Russian Fitch, and various other furs. SCARFS to match any of the above Muffs at very special prices FABRICS—well, it would take too much space to tell. STYLE—all that could be desired plus a something that does not go into many other Overcoats. Workmanship of a superior char- Women’s Hand Bags | VELVET—SILK—LEATHER | Models that are distinctly fittings very attractive. rich, Linings and All have vanity murror. Colors to harmonize with Gowns and Coais Very Special « $2.65

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