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ight Mr. and M ut Ellis, yesterday in the . Memorial Church. of .the Good Shepherd, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Many New Yorkers attended the ceremony. daughter of Mra. 201 Columbia | Walter Gibb of | Heights *, Irving ‘Eldredge jr. in the of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. | house. | |Page of Hempstead to Miss Mary Kennedy of Warrenton, Va, has been announced. Mr, Page is a member of |the Meadow Brook, Rockaway Hunt, | Metropolitan and Turf and Field clubs. He has bought a home at Bluemont; Va, where he and his wife will live after their marriage, June 6. Another engagement Wither 8, Withe to Charle Charles hter of Mrs, Frank ‘ th Avenue, Miller of No, 26 Thirty-seventh Street, Mr. Miller was graduated from Yale in 1902 and is a member of the Union, University and Seawanhaka Yacht Clubs. Beverley Randolph is to marry ot ys Endicott, Mrs. Robert nesday in St, ell bache- Knicker- will give his fare: r to-night at the bocker Club Brooklyn, will be married to- | | A reception will follow at Mrs. Gibb's| | the engagement of Henty Savage | Jacob Astor farm and will erect the announced | yenterday was that of Miss Evelyn 8. r, son of Mrs.| sbinson, who| No, 26 ¥V Miss Wit jam Rhin ard Stewart Junior League and is actively inter- ested in cha . the Nursery and Ch which she ts an office was grad longs to Seawanhaka Yacht Mr. and dinner f last nigh Among Biltmore Mrs, Frank 8. Witherbee of No. 4| Fifth Avenue announces the engage ment of her daughter Witherbee, to Charles Duncan Miller son’ of Mrs, ¢ H. Bishop will be es F. Choate 3d on Miss | married Miss Evelyn 8. + tm eneentnes les Addison Miller of West Thirty-seventh Street herbee is the niece of Will- elander Stewart and Lispen- | She js a member of the Girls! Try This Make a Lemon kK, especially in| Hospital, of tte tittle Fiber Pipes) yy abr. me A J present, ing to the death of Joseph |. Choate, an uncle of the bride- —— BLOCK FOR NEW ARMOUR PLANT Armour & Co, announced to-day that they have purchased from the Chanier estate a part of the old Jobo WHOLE largest food distributing branch house in the world on the block bounded by Fourteenth and Fifteenth Streets, Tenth Avenue and North River. The purchase was prompted, the firm sald, by the immediate need in Manhattan for increased facilities and to rel raliroad congestion. More than §2 000,000 is involved. The block will be covered by a bullding designed to run freight cars! to the second floor from the proposed | river front elevated road. This will! save unloading products in Jersey ‘or distribution here | on the structure will be t once, Until the New York Central's west side plans are ap-!| | proved, if at all, the building will| have temporary ings on the street level ‘The site has been in the Astor fam. | ily a century. ‘The sale was made through Horace 8. Ely & Co. | Armour & Co. will distribute from, the new plant dairy products as well as meats and by-products on Your Hands! Beauty Cream Mr. Miller} uated from Y 02, and be + the Union, University and| : ‘ ‘ = Juice of lemons clears, softens and whitens the skin. Prepare i a wonderful complexion lotion for a few cents! “It seems that every girl end woman 4 Mrs. Charles Sabin gave a here is making lemon lotion,” says a} or ten friends at the Plaza’ Well-known druggist, and the reason! t is because at the cost of a small jar of omens ordinary cold cream they can prepare those entertaining at the a full quarter pint of a creamy lemen last night, where th skin softener and complexion beauli- 3 ¢ Po nc ne bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener | and beautifier. Try it, girls! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons frown cades were Harry Hark Hertram epmber, Chatillon B. Kerr, yened for the K.G should be taken to strain the Juice | arms and hands. and Mrs. Robert | pets in, then this lotion will keep fres - for months. Fvery woman has known | skin. pn of Mr. and | {or years that lemon juice “s used to! rough, red hands Announcement Extraordinary on Pianos and Player-pianos s|fler by squeezing the juice of two|the grocer and make up a quarter | fresh lemons into a bottle containing | pint of this fragrant lemon lotion and {| three ounces of orchard white. Care| massage it daily into the face, necks It should naturally HE United States Government has a War Tax Bill under consideration. This bill is now re- ceiving its final touches by Congress—and in all likelihood will become a law within the next two weeks, This bill provides as follows: The bill further provides: this is the exact language) (b) “upon all musical instruments sold by the manufacturer, producer or im- porter, for more than $10 each, and upon pianos, players, phonographs, grapho- phones, talking machines, and records used in connection with any musical instrument, piano-player, graphopt phonograph or talking machine sold by the manufacturer, producer, or importer, a tax equivalent to 5 per centum of the price for which 10 sold.” in exact language) That all the articles enumerated in subdivision (B) which are on the day this act is passed held by other than the manufacturer, producer or im- porter, and intended for sale, there shall be levied, assessed, collected and paid uivalent to 5 per centum of the price for which sold by the manu: rer, producer, or importer. This tax shall be paid by the person, cor. ion, partnership or association #0 holding such articles. This means, in plain language, that all pianos and player-pianos offered for sale will be taxed 5 per cent., whether the instruments are now in our hand or whether they are bought from manufacturers after the bill is passed. means that pianos and player-pianos will cost US 5 per cent. more than they now cost on account of the tax, and in consequence, must sell for 5 per cent. more. This is not all. The bill provides for from 20 to 30 per cent. increased duty on tuning pins, ivory, felts, varnish gums, shellac, rubber and other imported raw materials entering into the manu- facture of pianos, Thus the proposed 5 per cent. tax and t It he increased cost of almost every item entering into piano construction will immediately increase the selling price of pianos and player-pianos from $50 to over $100 each, and only those who buy a piano NOW, before the proposed bill becomes a law, can hope to get the advantage o' the present low prices, which are, on the whole, the lowest ever known to the American piano industry 291 Livingston St ween Nevins St. Bet Betablished 1876. $ 447 50 FOR ANDERSON PIANOS, You may take 3 years’ time to « $ 25750 make your payments, This is the price at which we vertised and sold hundreds of Anderson Pianos during the past 5 years small “deposit NOW. FOR ANDERSON PLAYER.-PIANOS, the identica! which we have told hundreds of Anderson Player- You may t time in which to pay for your . A amall deposit made NOW guarantee ‘ou may have the instrument you select OW or later, as you wish, Value $325 Value $550 Incorporated, But you must make your selection and make « ice at Send immediately for our free Player- piano book, an invaluable guide in the purchase of pianos and player-pianos, through a fine cloth so no lemon ay rele to Wan cant poet freshen and h | bring out the roses and beauty of any It is’ marvelous to smoothen Advt. Underprice Purchases, Including Choice Lots o oS “b At the Present Moment When Every Penny Must Count The economy of an account at Greenhut’s is more important than ever. We sell “LIBERTY” BONDS, and we save the cost of several of them ae to every family that shops ere. Special t at Grades that canne Better Grades of St The styles are up-to-the-minute, and you may choose from the very smartest and most fashionable two and three button models Every garment fully guaranteed, the same as if you paid the full price. trimmings. where today under $2 raw Hats Underprice e at 52 to 84 , Men’s Straw Hat From Leyser Green Co, in Saturday’s Great Sale All the Popular Blocks, in Most Wanted Braids, Including Sennits, Porto Ricans, Splits and Milans *1.45 ot be duplicated else- Another Supremacy Sale! . 51759 to 325 Suits § Newest Styles and Fabrics; All Si This is the kind of news that appeals to every man and to every youth, not only by reason of its timeliness, but by reason of the extraordinary bargain which our headlines above describe. For, bear in mind, if you please, that standing almost av the head of those trades which are suffering by reason of extraordinary condition: garments of the most commonplace character, hastily put together and indifferently tailored, are today bringing $15 in the open market. Measured By Every Fair Standard, the Suits We Offer in This Sale Are Worth $20 The remainder The genuine South American article, made to retail at $5 Most populi weaves. Blue and brown, white and black. une We head the list with a most exceptional offering of Magic Vacuum Finished Straw Hats which are being prominently fea- tured in all high-class hat shops this season at considerably higher tices than are quoted at Green- ut’s in this sale. Panama $ Hats at 3.95 and sik trimmed, “Boys? and Girls’ Straw Hats at $1.65 and $2 grades, in combination All gizes. Fifteen shapes for your choice; all finely os for Men and Youths, at..... the tailoring trade. to $25 Each A of our sensational purchase of suits from the PRACTICAL CLOTHING CO., of 661 Broadway, also another small, but choice, lot of suits which came our way the other day, at marked price con- cessions, and, finally, no less than 200 suits in odd lots from our own superb stocks. Only 3 to 6 Suits of a Pattern—But All the Patterns Are Good—for We Always Pick Carefully Worsteds, Cassimeres, Homespuns, Flannels, Cheviots, All-Wool Serges Original styles in snappy suits for young men—handsome, but conservative, models for their elders. of these suits are quarter silk lined; others are full lined Summer Wonderful varieties. fully sewed Juniors’ Dainty White Dresses —these pretty frocks are fashioned of sheer white voile and elaborately trimmed with lace and silk. One of the styles is illustrated. $ Sizes 15 to 17 years; at 7.95 $7.95 Growing Girls’ Colored Dresses (12 | Women's and Misses’ Smocks to 16 years). One of the models is| serviceable blouses are very made of novelty striped gingham and every woman should ha and trimmed with solid color collar,| We picture a pretty style w Girls’ Washable Dresses, Smocks & Middy Blouses of white Galatea and effec- with fine alpaca. Splendidly Prepared with Every e Apparel Need For Juniors and Girls Every garment, no matter how low priced, is made of excellent material, nicely trimmed and care- A Few of the Many Offerings Follow: Confirmation and Graduation Dresses Girls’ Charming White Dresses picture one of the styles are made of fine batiste med with insertions of lace, broidery, and have Sizes 6 at these 7 popular (wy ve one, hich is culfs, belt and pockets, and black| made silk tie. Others of chambray in| tively trimmed in Copenhagen, navy or blue, green and ox-blood; $4) GPE | rose some are all white. $e pw at 2 3.95 Sizes 34 to 44 in, bust 2.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses one model is sade ainiteetery Vania: made of rose, blue or tan chambray;| Khaki: Middy Blouse 1 ee collar cuffeand pockets trimmed with| able for Summer wear. Blazer stripe. material; others of| tration shows the smart style, which || Y gingham In plaids, © chechs, and | has a deep sailor collar and is trim= (7 ty. stri Sizes 6 to 14 8 med with white bral « novelty stripes es 1 1.39 LP years; at Sizes 8 to 22 years; at Special Offerings of Boys’ Blue Serge Suits At *5.45 and *6.75 These trim suits are made In the best possible manner, in Norfolk, Patch Pocket, Pinch Back and Three- Piece Separate Belt Models ‘Navy blue Serge of which they are made is all-wool, and the trousers to uit are lined ll sizes from 7 to 18 years Finer Blue Serge Suits Var ss models and styles in excellent ma. Boys’ One and Two Trousers Suits In Norfolk, Patch Pocket and Pinch Back s; Fancy Homespuns, Tweeds, $pe ( viots, etc. sizes 18 years, at e Boys’ Spring Reefers at From our higher pri rcks we have taken an Spring reefers for boy h Present en” lots Blue Serges, Fancy Mixture ack and White Checks to 8 years; excellent values h Boys’ Wash Suits newest er models in Percules, Woven Madras. Linons, etc Sizes 2 tans, grays, stripes; al ain niger tee RE Le A ca For Communion, Confirmation and Graduation hours, Pint size CAMERA from the o factory wil print free They \d trim silk girdles. a, 14 years; 5550 Will keep hot liquids warm 30 hours and cold liquids cool 80 85c For Beginners make @ All regular sizes, also “stouts.” Since the introduction ofour ‘Men's Main Floor $15 Clothes Section” nosale announced has been of greater importance than this Summer Silk Blouses Of Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine; Sale Tomorrow at we em- mediate attention from discriminating women We PICTURE THREE OF THE MODELS SHOWN, is not confined to these —-there are many other clever models in Tailored, Semi-tailored and Sport styles. Those of Georgette Crepe in white or flesh tucking, hemstitching, pleating, ties, etc No Mail, C. O. D. or Approval Orders will be filled Summer Cotton Blouses and Up to %5.90 dress and sport styles,—and at each of the prices named the val exceptional. Suitable for Wedding ‘Gifts Bride's new home. understanding than @ gift of this character, well chosen. Tomorrow’s Sale Offers Wonderful Values Handsome Mirrors derfully odd Colonial oval antique iit frames. Suitable for library, iving room or bedroom, Outside nished frames or Skilled measurements 16x23 subjects. Outside measurements . inches. Regularly $9 QM 22x26 and 18x30 $ 5 t of these and other 4 ‘ Carbonette Pictures~-tramed in 3* @ well known | | French Mirroré--handsome panel “inch Mahogany finish frame, with KY mukes of cameras French mirrors, adorned on top| gilt lining. The outside measure> era gue Sorina with picture of dainty French de-| Thents are 19}9x33 inches. - Goods Store on sign. Framed in gilt and gold bur-| subjects are well-known ones from aaa GOON, Stns oe nished frames. Outside measure-| Aid masters and include yg . ment 13!ox 55° inches. Regu 2 “The F ” Ree » $9) SIG MY eaten 8 Readings from “The Forum” Rexe, Camera are 2 ae 76 larly $7.50; tomor- 5 95 pelea “The Coliseum pill Tr ; row Vee “Castle of St. "The Last Supe Demonstration Tomorrow Hand Colored — Photogravures Angelo” per” of Rexo Developing Papers framed in antique ornamental “Beethoven “Bure, of Mele Bring your favorite film or nega frames with bow top Outside; Sonata” ody, < tive to Greenhur's and an expert measurements 31x29 Horse Fair Love's Dream’ inches $6.95 Regularly tomorrow *4.50 Filled Books of “Sperry Trading Stamps as | sual uble Ask for Them, D Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept ¢ Stampa Till Sing , or for $2 in Cash at 29¢ Office on Fifth Floor, We give a Green ane Stamps rnarealiars Singl Sperry” Gold Stamps A Day. 15 And it is a positive fact that Faultless tailoring and The variety of materials is extraordinary, and includes Many $3.00 | A collection of fashionable blouses at a price that will command im- bur your choice The Crepe de Chine blouses are in White, Nile, Gold and Flesh colors, Most attractive styles, featur= ing new shaped collars and trimming of handsome embroidery, shirring At $1, $1.25, $1.98, $2.25, $2.50 A remarkable exposition of the newest and most novel {n tallored, Framed Pictures & Mirrors There is always room for an artistic mirror or handsome picture in the No other gift better expresses fineness of sentiment or framed in won-| Genuine Hand Painted Pastels — framed in deep gilt and gold burs A selection of beautiful landscape and marine Your choive, special for $ tomorrow 2.75