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a ee a RL IRI tHe BVewane WURLD, WHUNEBUAY, APKIL ll, 1917. Two COLOXELS In ATTH: | nweitth Rogiment following restena-| GRETCHEN GREENWOOD - thome of Mine Mildred Rives seta | INSURANCE FOR WAR TIME. ff | ton of George H. Roosevelt and the » a ene . e Godwin in the Cathedral ¢ robaule promotion of Maj, Witam| TO WED NEWELL P. WEED; es in Society Fon the Divi: Mise Mary Ela figw tekie " * eth Knapp ‘ y pvinton Amninns STATE- FEDERAL CLASH ot tho] 4 MONTCLAIR ROMANCE lint, James's Church, Mt yardment » Regi i (1; Miss Helen Ad t jing World) I fi ) Malor ANd AS- | xb bb oo HOODEO OE HOE OD The engagement ts announced of) Win pin the Ch Assembtymar i Washington Order Retains Jan- the Sixty-ninth Regiment, |e Miss “hariotte Riker daughter’ of | Ghareh, f ana 1 } ai . Capt. William b. McCord, Chaplata | p A. L. Riker, to Hoyt P of South al hd | nicky, Although Guard Had Se- | o¢ the Seventh Regiment, has it ae g Hove Retry, of pat at the Hotel ‘o He ime! | promoted to the rank of Major, duced last year, and is a member of lected Bryant to Head Regiment. 3 “haplain J. F. Connolly of the Tw the Junior League bata: decatier woe tics “Harlow. The Forty-seventh Regiment ‘of| Regiment § 95. 610" . oF NM ‘ 0 t Bicekiyn now have two Colonels — ‘ | Mrs, Oliver G. Jennings will give a| Morse of No. 610 West One Mundre y SUIT F , One is Ernest KE. Junnicky, who w Oscar T. Crosby Aw nt Secretary | | dance to-night at her home, No, 882 an ALL WOOL —tehchighdrdligdriceeps A Aad A ce o ' Fifth Aver fn command when that regiment was eaaninaton, vA tos oe tt i ae BLACK and \ mustered Into the Federal service of V r » was to-da » | The wedding of Jrace 8, Lock: |i! Chor uificia WHITE H Sana ihe other in Mortimer J, Bryant wood and Archie Ioosevelt, which ° L was set for June, will take place! sy wedding of Misa Edith Cutl C SASTOR | O R 1A CHECK, who was picked by Division Head Saturday at the home of the brides le acing o jan Ee "Willa | i | quarters and reported upon favorably parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas 3t.| dave) ‘ ooh ’. , I by Gov, Whitman, Col, Jannicky's John Lockwood, No. iit Bay State] W. Cutler of Morristown ON, fe ul | For Infants and Children 15 position is an unprecedented one.| 4 oy aoe ea hats ThotoesHtinhsaal gen Fosterday afternoon, instead ot Ani In Use For Over 30 Years | Although he wanted to go on the| As* ~ le | Miss Syivia Hyde, daughter of Mr./2! a8 frat arranged, in the Bouin | aivaye bears — Fesorve list orders came trom Wash. | tik" toute sta fee test tall and Mrs. William H. Hyde, was mar. towne bidet Anal thie beatae tbe Others as low te al) Weight about 155 pounds, w ried yesterday afternoon at 4 o’cloc ee 10,50 and hee libel ataken ii] while walking in. Cent Yin the Cathedral of St. John the | Genature of ae ted a $50 Guard's en Dark opposite Ninety-eighth — Stree 4 Divine, to Fillmore Van 8. Hyde, son|Salate Regtnatd bite, as high as tional G : this morning. He was attended by @ of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fillmore Hyde Chief Co} | Jannicky- Bryant inchiont will be re-|Dr. Gardner of Flower Hospital, anc eae G/F thie city and Morristown, N. J.) PORTSMOUTH, R. 1, April 11.—Regi It is announced to-day that Capt,|'@d gray hair, slightly bald and had Henry 8. Hildreth of Company K and |*,874) mustache. lie wore e were Gept. Sidney G. De Kay of Compa Pt PAaNY|iIn his pocket was a badge of the | eogae@ are to be made majors in the|Kridgeport Fire Department No 4 . Vanderbilt has been u miss ongreuen 2} _Mise Lisbeth Moore Lyte, daughter /Mula OC. Tange be flane gPimgician re Seon Got Dr. ‘and Mrs. Alexander Moore | ‘ected Chief Constable of the home pro peated removed to Bellevue Hospital.’ He ; $ $ |Lyle, was. married to. Steril tection forces at Sandy Point Farms, H. 179. Ivison yesterday afternoon at 4.80|and Col. Arthur Sherman, former com- The engagement of Mise Gretchen o'clock at the home of her parents,|mander of the Newport Artillery Com- Grecawood, daughter of Col. and Mra.|N° 104 Madison Avenue, pany, te chief instructor. The member- , - ; ; ship of the home protection forces al- Carefully instruct your Moses Greenwood of Montclair, N. J»! Another of yesterday's brides was|ready numbers 100, and Vanderbiit will $360 Rowen wweiike evince children to to Newell Phipps Weed, also of Mont- | Miss Beatrice Lanter Cutajar, dai abe clair, has just been announced. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Vi Use Daily as Their ACHINES AT C equip them with uniforms, arms and ent | aromunition, and will turn over his 100- Cutajar of No, 61 West seve vs acre farm for a drill ground. The beau- . Ba hy’ aed SS ‘onda, LING PIANO CO. Gisposal of the Newport chapter 119 Went Bad Mts nent Oh Ave SHOES Miss Greenwood was a student at) fourth Street, who was married t tiful Vanderbilt reside Mouth Wash Miss Spence's School in New York,|Rue Lutkins, son of Dr, and ra | and, trainin and finivhed at Miss Bennett's School | Willlam C. Lutkins, of Jersey City. |at th {n Millbrook. Sho was among those | The wedding took place at 4 o'clock in the chantr; of St. Thomas's stranded for a time in Parts at the Church is 0 Pp HY-|, outbreak of the war. |__Andrew R. Shiland, who 1s to marry ye Mr. Weed is @ son of Mra N. P.jating Harriette L. McAlpin next Bat- Non-Poisonous.. Weed of Montclair. As @ member of) urday, ave bis farewell bachelor ath Wash: Gargle-Nasal Douche] | the Fasex Troop he saw service on dinner last night at the St. Anthony Mor the Texas border last summer, He in| Clb. coach house quarters have been placed | Yt! 1%, QUALITY MEN'S to-measure distinction in our footwear. For more than ‘There's an air of correct style, refined elegance, and made- — halt @ century have we enjoyed a stead: wth — And Prevent SORE THROAT, Also now emmoclated with the bond house) dra Howard ¥, Darrell of No, st which only” comes Wom aatefied customers.” Our of J. R. Bridgeford, New Yor! st Fifty-seven reet gave a H service begins with the selection of good leathers, TEETH and MOUTH TROUBLES. cceiuae RETR Coy rg Me oe yop cutting, lasting, sewing, and winds up with proper Pro-Phy-Tol kills all germs—is pleasant to use— Starts Fand to Tra ite Wilson Annex o Ds - fitting. Prices $5.50 to $10.00 harmless if swallowed. Speech Into German, her daughter, Miss Dorothy Darrell. a 0 LONDON, April 11.—Joseph Knapp of ‘A good foot-rule for you—wear the Jantzen Shoe. AT ALL FIRST CLASS DRUGGISTS tie ork cabled Bir ANhUP: Conan pats Beniamin B. Thaver of No. “s y li Pro-Phy-Tol Products Co. rH 7 RY | Rana’ tor “eno offering $1,000 to, start @ luncheon yesterday at Sherry’s for into Germat her daughter, Miss Marie R, Thayer. ees} 220 Fifth Av., New York City (ya fer fae an e 5 and its distribution behind the German | — lines by aeroplane To-day's weddings will include eee merrea ete Cerro, MOE, 660 ‘Sixth Ave., above 3éth BLL James McGreery & Co, James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street | 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Reduction Sale April Sale Bi 7 SUITS f 315 to 50 |! WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS | DOMESTIC RUGS : coats | 5.00 and 8.75 Presents the Greatest Rug Values of the Year ; ’ DRESSES | ‘Thousands of Dollars worth of standard weave Rugs purchased $5 to 130 | A collection of Trimmed Hats has been assembled and marked at exceptionally | many months ago at about 25% less than the present market prices, low prices. The assortment includes various shapes and sizes—large, medium, | makes this extraordinary event possible. Attractive patterns, rich color- and small—all prettily trimmed; the most popular Spring Colors, also Black. | ings, finest qualities. Over 300 Exclusive Spring Models in Coats, Suits & Dresses Fringed Wilton Rugs Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs Size 9 x 12 ft., Size 9 x 12 ft., 45.00 28.50 regularly 54.00 regularly 37.50 The patterns and colorings are partic- A most remarkable value. Seamless Every garment ‘in our bright, spacious SECOND ularly attractive. The fine quality yarns Rugs in excellent colors and designs; fin- FLOOR Showroom comes directly from our Factory. give maximum service. ished with a neat linen fringe. M It's the fact that we are Manufacturers that makes M ‘ ‘ i ‘ it possible for us to save you $5 to $10 on any suit Luxurious Furs made into EXTRA SPECIAL : ana praporipaate aaeante onload) ana’ Dries at little more than Wholesale Prices Newest Style Features FURS FOR SPRING WEAR Capes, Stoles, and Scarfs, HAMILTON'S is only 2 blocks from 34th St. Stop in thisweek. HAMILTON GaRMENT Co. i ; 4.50 to 24.50 Near 31st = clude Sable, eri ( ‘\ ¢ ; | regularly 10.0 Pp bit = 307 Fifth Ave. | Second Fl tN. re ole, wat! ‘ Pretty “hit-or-miss” patterns. 4 _—————— ~ Colonial Rag Rugs Crex Porch Rugs in the newest and most ap- : ‘ Size 9 x 12 ft., Sizes 3 x 6 to 0 x 12 ft., proved models. Furs in- . 8.75 Ermine, Squirrel, Hudson Seal and various F , | Inlaid Linoleums Wool Art Rugs combinations, also a large 5,000 yards Size 0 x 12 ft., { } assortment of Foxes in the | square yard 95¢ 19.75 '4 / { Lai most desirable colorings | Inlaid Linoleums; six patterns; in tile Plain Color reversible Rugs; suitable . and wood designs; specially priced for for all seasons of the year; in various col- this sale. ors; plain centre with band border. At Most Attractive Prices. VERY SPECIAL Pronounced Reductions ° Brighten your home Kolinsky, the most desirable Fur, at much below the regular price “McCREERY LINENS” with a VICTR. OL A Fai Rl g ; Stole of Kolinsky, as illustrated; 72 inches long | 1} . | Cape of Kolinsky, as illustrated; smart model... Famous for Quality \ |] Special Outfit j | § Heavy Irish Linen Damask Tablecloths ; 2x2 yds., reg. 3.75, 2.755 2x21 yds., reg. 4.75, 3.75, @x3 yds., rey. 5.75, 4.75 $79. 95 » | SUMMER WASH GOODS Napkins to match, 22x22 inches. ......,..0.essesceeeeeeeeeees ....Pegularly 5,00, doz. 3.75 | Victrola Ka scccccsstseccceses : $75.00 we ¢ SOO | 600 Dozen Bleached Turkish Bath Towels; eaten quality.......... regularly 3.75, doz. 2.65 8 10-inch Double Pace Tracers wh), 2.25 | 15,000 yards of this season’s favored fashionable Cotton Dress Fabric. | 400 Dozen Hemstitched Huckaback Towels; size 20x40 ine ry . regularly 6.00, doz. 4.50 | 1 1e-inch Double Face Record 1.25 | §00 Dozen Pure Linen Hemstitched Huckaback Towels,—guest s 15x22 inches.......... | 2 ‘McCreery” Record Albums —_ 145 regularly 4.00, doz 2.90 | | Totals cess ; { GINGHAMS 120 Dozen Imitation Filet Lace Scarfs, with Irish linen centre | Total . 79.95 ' ; | 18x86 inch, reg. 1.25, 90¢; 18x45,inch, reg. 1.50, 1.105 18x54 inch, reg. 1.75, 1.25 $ $ in a wide range of the latest choice styles and colors, show- | 00 Dozen Real Madeira Napkins—hand scalloped, hand embroidered corners; size 13x13 5 Down and 5 per Month ; | ing new model patterns in Plaids, Checks and Stripes. | inches. regularly 6.50, doz, 4.75 | yard 15¢ to 50c * 1 | James icCieery & Ca. regularly 5e to 60e Below Regular Prices || { regularly 25e to 60¢ g | 5th Avenue 34th Street ee ee eee ee ' z e Fine White Wool Blanketa—Pink or Blue borders baal ass SSanNNEemaiatemeers 9 ‘ouie an. 'seieeun an. inlet 2,000 yards of fine French Serge in Navy Blue or Black; Spring welyht A atten 200 pairs, regularly 0.00, pair 4,50 } 120 pairs, regularly 7.50, pair 6,00 ’ Bpecial, yard 1.18 Comfortables,—240 fgured bik Mull top Comfortables, with plain borders; cotton filling. | pp MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— All wool Black and White Shepherd Check Suitings in varlous slze Checks, regularly 4-60, each O16 VORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND F 60 to 54 inches wide, ‘ Special, yard, 1.58 | Bed Spreads,—800 Satin finished Marseilles Bed Spreads; hemmed... .regularly 9.00, each 2.25 | a WO! t GEV it ' \ ) a ont TT

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