The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1917, Page 11

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CATHEDRAL WEDDING FOR MISS BOUVIER AND PHELAN BEALE weresceacooresiearres oo | tg week, has a llag April a for her | Wesding. pian Witt Second Annual | Bookplate Show On at Columbia, The American, Bookplate Society is holding its second annual exhibition of contemporary bookplates at the Avery Library, Columbia University, untll Jan, 17, Some 200 exampies enter into the showing. * ‘The Afth annual meeting was held at the univ ty on Saturday Jast, owing officers were electell for 3 sing y William bf, Hop= w Haven, Conn, President; Joseph Manuel Andreini, New York City, Vice President; Alfred Fowler, Kansas City, Mo. Seeretary-Treas- urer; Ralph E. Lord, New York City, Assistant SecretarysTreasurer, and Mrs, Herbert Evans, Dr. H. T, Radin and Arthur L. Stearns as members of the Board of Governors, .'T. Radin, Arthur L, Stearns m G. Bowdoin, art critic of The Evening World; were appoint- ed Judges of the exhibited bookplates, and this committee considered that the mast appropriate and artistic personal bookplate shown was that designed by Ralph M, Pearson, New York City, for his plate as executed for Albert and Margaret De Silver, Dugald Stewart Walker received In St. Patrick's Cathedral to-mor- honorable mention for his plate exe- fow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4.80 @olock, Miss Extith Ewing Bouvier, Gaughter of Mr, and Mra, John V. Bouvier, will become the bride of Phelan Beale of this city, After the @eremony, performed by Father Mar- tin of the Cathedral, there will be reception in the ballroom of the St. Regis. Miss Evelyn Jordan will bo the mald of honor and theother bridal attendants will be Mrs. Hammitt mand the Misses Anne Leo Beott, Dorothy Mahoney and Barbara De Witt. Maud A. and Michelle Bou- vier, twin sisters of the bride, will be Ay G94O6-0-994-23% a rir Col. Francis ©. Coffey of Wash ton will act as best The ‘3 will be Louis 8. Henry G. Selbles of Birmin Thomas Evans of Phila » Rutger Jer- vey and John V, Bouvier 3d and W. AVegetable Sargent Houvier, brothers of the R SimilatingtaeFood bride. a 5 ' ting the Stomachs and ee cen ae eee erent | Motes in Society | |" Cheerfuinessand Rest Goat O)eremvene-emvenrenven.en sanvemvemcenetp + ne'ther Opium, Morphine nor els Mineral, NoT NaRcOnIS) hs 4 Brsjs of ODE andre announces jaushter, Mas Ma Frederick Rey Pare AtelnfulRemedy fe ‘Gont tipat ton and Ds everishnes' met oo Sane Mies Heien | of Mra, Carr: yosterda 18 Odell Ave her da al nicer, Miss Kosa- Me Bloodgood. Miss Flora Payne W | -RHEUMATISM OF tney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Waottney of No. #71 Pith Avenue, was intro- 2 duced last night at a dance fiver for Confined to House More Than Year From or by Mrs am K. Vanderbilt j¢ / at No. 666 Fifth Avenue, Miss Whit : hey would have been Introduced earls Peculiar Rheumati fm the winter but f the death in, ° ° London of her father's sister, Mrs: Gives Credit Almeric Hugh Paget. Mrs. Jameg A Byrne will ceive a dance for Miss Whit- | ney and Miss Tercsa Fabbri on Feb “My care seemed to baffle ome, No, 10 East Se enty-| Hath Brecon NO 1° Bast Seventy") physicians. One doctor would tell me I had arthritis, or rheu- Phelan Beale, Who it is to ma rry Miss’ matism of the joints, and an- Edith Ewing Bouvier to after | other would tell me something ea P § ent ara, io | different. In spite of going be- a | fore a clinic of physicians, | waa Bigat a} the Hole) Vanderbilt, | unable to find relief,” sald Wm. Mra John Clapperton Kerr gave a| F. Goss of 104 Olive st., New reception yesterday atternoon at No.! Haven, Conn 186 Central Park West for Mrs, Robert “Por five years I suffered Tucker of Charleston, 8. C. | from rheumatism of the Joints, -” | L was unable to stand straight Mra, George ‘Thompson and Mer hecause of the paln In my back, ee ee va Townsend | qng every move would make dap citernoan at sel | me tery out.’ My hands and first Streot. They will continue these! fingers were ath and sore, #0 Monday afternoons at home until] that | was unable to close them. April. It was Impossible for me to —— go up or down stairs on account of the pain and stiffness in my knees “When I attempted to move ‘ o| L would have cramps in the legs converte! that would draw them up. This | condition kept getting worse, so that I was confined to the house for more than eighteen Moses Taylor Pyne} r to-night at No, 260) Mr, and Mrs. will give a dinn Madison Av .» and Mrs. Edmund ©. his city started Fi Miss May Fra hter! months, On account of the ex of Mr. and Mi ” vce! Of) treme suifering I was very ner- pussee . ve Hiatt es ement to) vous, unable to sleep and de- veloped stomach trouble. “Treatment frou and remedies ugg 1 For All Pain “The eMotency of any drag’ ©. P, Robbins “1s known to us alta we obtain from ita use, in pretty 1 etarted to In four months’ Hime 3 wae able to re- tr turn to work without an ache Bisahs of aay: preparation, wo coruniniy or apain, Ihave regained my 4 th® | former strength and never felt 8 | better in my life, “After taking Var-ne-sis so that | was able to wilk, friends would stop me on the street and usk mo what I was doing. They were surprised, for iny case wag well known and all thought I would never be able to work again, “I cannot speak too highly about WVar-ne-sls and want every sufferer from rheumatism to know they can depend on Var-ne-sis if lat in taking It, ye to We for 4 omething to relieve bis pain, If we can arrest this promptly the patient is most lable to trast tn us for the other remedies which willoffects® permanent cure. One rem- edy which ed largely in my raotion 14 | Dt varied to the test on many o ve never been disappointed. Me found hey ecially yaluable for headaches malarial origin, where quinine was ing taken, Thuy appear to prevent had atier-eoots of tho quinine, Ja tablets aro also excellont es from improper digess headaches of & neuralgio omen subject ecu tics,” It's free. Get Vi * MEDICAL CLIN FAILED TO HELP WILLIAM GOSS, hey will only per- Zormer 6end to W, A, Varney, Lynn, Mass, for the booklet, "A Word to Bkep- ‘ar-ne-sia Now—to-day—pt all reliable drugcists,—Advt. cuted for Edwin 8. Marston, Tho most Appropriate and artistic public or institutional Hbrary bookplate was considered by the judges, to have been the Luey Locke Momorial plate, as executed by William F, Hop New Haven, Conn, and the most propriate and fe portrait book- cuted by Carl 8, ark, Ll. morial, exhibition of book- as executed by the late Prof, Dempster Sherman, formed a showing. Andreini nfred Spenceley plat from the Eno sale, was also a nota- ble feature of the ns Harry L, Hoff who is showing twonty-aix oils colors at the F som Galleries, Ne 306 Fifth Avenue, until Jan. 1 hit upon a novelty In many of b hibition pieces, They may well termed U pictures. At deal in a pleasing manner with under- sea life. The plants and fishes of the submarine are nirably shown in their habitats, The colors used pul- sate, and the coral, the splined sea urchins, the hound fishes and the sponge spawn are most happily !n- troduced, ‘Parrot Fishes” features the tropi- cal fishes, whose green bodies, w pink fins and tails, show up very fectively against the yellow fan oora Nearby is a pink fan coral and at the left is a Neptune's cup of blue cup coral, Beforg all is a sea urchin with {ts spines protectively, arranged. “On the, Edge of the Reef” ts an- Jother pleasing registry of undersea Hfe. The gorgeous tropical fishes are | shown free swimming and the marino Ife introduced makes a most effective balance. => CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years “WINDER SALE A BIG SUCCE Inaugurated: in All Departments of Greenhut’s Yesterday With Unparalleled Bargains A “Wonder Sale” from Every Standpoint— VALUES—ASSORTMENTS—LOW PRICES Never was a sale better named, timelier planned or more justified by the actual results shown on its first day. In other words-—a typical Greenhut economy event, offering seasonable merchandise—the very lines of goods people are interested in NOW. Trust- worthy grades in ample assortments at prices that nobody c Jook during th economy times. Even if this advertisement does not contain what you are seeking to the store—for all departments join in this event. afford to We Give “Sperry” Gold Stamps Redeemable in full books for $2.50 worth of merchandise as selected by you in any depart- ment in this store, or for $2 in cash, at the 2 office on the Fifth Floor. We give 2a¢ Green Stamps as usual, Usual Complimentary 2 Green Trading Stamps ~ Free Tomorrow. Distribution in Promium Parlor, Fifth Floor As many Green Stamps required for boo! given, but only one set of a jate good in one book. Only i complimentary Stamps good im iny one book, but you may start as many books as you please. "THE BiG STORE” ___ SIXTH AVE.. IG TO 19%! STREET FREE—Z/Sonngt GOLD OR 217A GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHAS! White Goods Bargains . of Muslins, Pillow Cases, Bed Sheets, Spreads, Towels of All Kinds, Napkins, Luncheon Cloths, Decorative Linens, &c. Women's $6 Patent Leather White Top Lace Shoes $4.95 These come in our own “Foot-Mould” make, in a style and quality that most stores charge $7 and $8 for. They are 81; inches high, Good- ear welted soles and Cuban ouis heels. All sizes, Astonishingly Low Prices Quoted in Our “Wonder Sales” Headgear at 49e A Clean-Up of Fine Knitted Toquer, Hockey and Skating Caps: also Caps of fine Mackie naw Cloths, Serges and Tweeds, caps are made with Prices such as you co not expect to find anywhere now, when quotations on all lines of white goods are highest, We purchased long ago, and heavily— that's why we can undersell all the stores. Bleached Cheese Cloth 10,000 | Turkish Wash Clothe- yards; 46 inches wide; white; | hemmed; white Slight mill imperfections; if perfect | colors, would seli at 9c; sale, pe yard ’ we Muslin Pillow Cases size before hemming, 45x36 inches bleached; regulurly 15¢; each. 1 le Bleached Muslin Bed Sheets odd “Wonder Sale’ Wednesday at 49e. Terry cloth; end assorted ghe mill imp.rfections; regulurly Sc, 7¢ and 8c; each at Turkish Towels: hemmed; slight mill imperfections; many different styles, if perfect, would sell at 25¢ tw <5e; DA each at Dimity and Crochet Bod Spreads — 745 in the lot; for single and full size beds; hemmed; regularly ah 39 to, $1.59; each 51.24 | Mercerized Damask Napkins 18 inches; 5 choiwe patterns; regu- larly $1.25; sale, 89c dozen. Mercerized Demask Napkins 20 Lace Curtains Nearly 3,000 pairs—reduced in price fort, This sale rep- factuger's. surplus. tinued patterns, The savings are remarkable. T| lengths range fram 2! to 3 white and colored; Specially Low Prices On Black and Lace Trimmed Scvrfs for sideboord Sale Price, * lot; sizes for single, %, and full ny prio inches; hemmed; regu- $ Per Pairy Colored Silks equa 5804 Qe | cect arse a | ning Soidoren 129 Satin Messaline—38 inches wide, 45 to 64 Inch Round Table Covers Luncheon Cloths~-70 ts cach set con- | 25 dilfercnt styles; lace trimmed in a full line of colors, white and ; hemstitched or scalloped | ‘¢ vowel'tquccrtowel | edges, with. linen aaies black; about 11500 yards bleached; regularly $9] and 1 wash cloth; in Jacquard | centres; regularly $2.50 oy 9 each at.... weaves colored borders; to $3 each at 5 Black Shantung inches wig; splendid d y . . Black , Dress — Taffeta inches wide; bright finish; excellent quality; yd. Lining Satin—-36 inche: splendid range of colors, also white and black; 5e ic d Blac Ke Dress Taffeta ualiry: opectal, yas,” 50 FREE—‘efbenagé GOLD OR Zea GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Best Groceries at ly $1.29 per set; at vi 9 eau Bleached Mustin Pillow Cases soit finished; standard size; 14 regularly Le; each c Cotton Huck Towels~heavy, soft finished; hemmed; regularly Hie Bleached Muslin Bed Sheets- -heavy weight, sizes for twin, #) and full size beds; only about 550 "98, ic Toweling & Crashes, Special, Yard, 10c Bags & Trunks $5 Traveling Bags—black leather; large and roomy; leather lined; all sizes; °3.95 *‘Trunke—canvas bre bound; two tra choice 34 and 3 Choice of Heavy Unbleached Kitchen Toweling, Bleached Crash Toweling, Checked Glass Toweling, Unbleacied Oatmeal Weave Crash, Kub-Dry Absorbent Toweling. Tinen lined; of 32, size; at NEW HAVEN MAN ism—Back to Work to Var-ne-sis. fotim of jar Rhoumation, Minimum Cos ‘The leading staple brands of best groceries ure offered in our great Pure Food Market at prices that will help you to keep down your (able expenses. Prompt city and suburban deliveries. filled promptiy. "Phone Chelsea 4060, There Are Unexcelled Bargains The amount of use that these player pianos have ex- perienced is really negligible. Every one of these excellent 88-note player pianos. is in good condition—every one is of a good make—and we offer to the purchaser the best terms made by any piano house in \ New York. Take your choice of any instrument, paying for it Mail and telephone orders Card Books Free on Request a ahs ‘ ; It is free on demand, Secure a copy of our latest Grocery Catalogue. Arbuckle’s Teas ; Breakfast, Mixed, English Oolong, Japan, Down, Balance. Per Week RAISIN| SWIFT'S NAPHTHA SOAP epee No Interest. No Extras Free Delivery Te ess) abe " 18¢ _ You will admit that no terms could be fairer. Now, please read the lise, =| MPORTED SARDINES - } * BEANS— Hy Kirchhoff. .§! Ludwig ...$295 Autocrat Phiippe & Canaud best) ara fo brand; 12¢ Garwood, Baus 395 = Autocrat | French sardines; $1.40; con. 2 French sardines: ADC Garwood. Autocrat. 885 Autocrat.'. 340 Caldwell... 365 340 Zolman's English Mu Smoked Meats vind rer foe” dg |\"Aeuuine tee”, 8125 |] svonro ox Ooe i Free with each Player Piano: SEEDED ET a eee Oe tab gga || susan CURED’ 996 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Selection and 2550 bon, 8BBDi BYE | a says eb moje Bench to Match the Instrument. LE 5 Por. | resh Cereals SHOULDERS Zig PUSHING. REAM 15 |} ROLLED 10 Ibs. 8 tbs. HAZEL WESTPHALIA reg, 202 cans... ROC|| OArinat.ODe BBe STYLE BAUM BT Clearance of SCOURING SOAP — Harel | Phat? i a s Sune, SBR Mg Mi 066 a8 aati” BAe Stationery | Men’ 8 Knitted Reefers cake 1] OT aEAL..65¢ S42 BACON Be - Regularl Cone eri mii 84: | SUTRKMAUT Liners | | Soctak Stationery. in fancy holi- egularly Priced al $3 § ‘andle ‘Spe ials PAKINA....Tae 380 2 4 sithe eo Hanover bran l5e day boxes; 2 quire box, either t . BANQUET CANDLES GRANULATED. Hiinad Frye oe all paper or paper and ‘corres: oO $5; Sale at......... Posen Lae rine PEARL SPORES ASERA TINE BALMCR ondience cards with envelopes This isa cl ‘ BANQUET candies ||] MIRA" eae ase || diet 160) 15] | formerly Sic aud 06, De | | hese ees choice of ase see he rea. 256 carton, Je sco [GOLDEN | PusiPKIN Hous for ; OC] | HBRE SILK KEEPERS t OATMEAL, Se Bde]! (0 Vag! 15c| | Cabinet or Tandem Boros of We reserve none your selection is only limited by the lavender, yellow, erceni 1 eee | bD Stationery enclosing 24 sheets extent of our stock. ye edie * OC OAT e of high-grade linen per nad Look what you have for choice in accordion and crochet Lines CROATS....6Be & * B39 Weaves, There are beautiful two-tone effects in black and tee. 8128 box, SBLTB ||| SMALL GHAIN c white, blue and black, purple and black; likewise plain Social Stationery: cards and 72 envelopes; regularly $1.45, tov 45 sheets, 24 69c “Toddle” Bike Toy Town's latest contribution to health) whites, plain grays and plain blacks, and, finally, black and white or black and pearl stripes Every one of these reefers is new, clean and perfect FREE— Money GOLD OR 2°47 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES — Wines, Brandies, Kte., 6.2728 Green River || Port, Sherry, weet Catawba Whisky 82.50 Grete. $2.00 Grade. 2 In vt Great Clearance of Used” Player Pianos /— FREE—‘fertgd GOLD OR 217A” GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Reliable Sewing Machines petltted' i per Bde || ates 1-08 | Sarton, 21.44 tlevcr vehiclea combination of | | Backed by Our Guarantee and Sold Below Agents’ Prices. bottle. _ | Claret and Rhine Wines Yalosivede aad soasler, constructs FLORE E ROTARY & WHITE SEWING MACHINGS rendGivon Bourbon | ors Grate, | | 8128 Grade, | 81.00 Grate every youngster these crisp days. (Lifetime Guarantee.) ty o century Por on 21.20 | PYetien., DOC | Yeron., 78C] | The usual price ts $2 50:8] 89 All style woods. Handsome cabinet and drop- special tomorrow head styles, Made with new lock and chain stitch Imported r attachment and also the “Florence” special Boule | Regs) Longen Dry wel oy Raa vibrator; 6 drawers, “Sit Straight model. Umberto, Malian. oes Rountree Dry Gin, " errand ' $1.18 “VICTORY” SEWING MACHINE rat ala ai BB sande. : For the Smoker! cnt bl “ ace 1.10 St. Pierre, Frenoh Club Hou ing Machine Co. W 10-Year Guarantee, : At 898, 5 i Cabinet and drop-head models in Golden 4 Mahogany, Black v alnut, Early English, Mission, Fumed Oak and Bird's-Eye Maple fi “VICTORY” SEWING MACHL All latest and best at- § tachments; five drawers; drop-head machines; special at 13. 15 All Sold on Easy Payment Terms of $1 Per Week Hand Machines and Pinking Machines $3.25 & Up Whether He Likes the Pipe or Cigar | Muscatet {Od and delicious dessert een a8 60 Columbia Panetelas—-a long filler cigar inishes, at $1.25; Serene Mixture ~16 oz, in glass humidor; a high-grade tobacco that pleases every palate, regularly 84c; special 'T5c regularly priced $ box of $0 for 1 Canadian Rye Toronto Club; dottie 92.14 arts #245;

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