The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 19

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Notes in Society Miss Sally Damon, daughter of Mr. @ Mra. Joseph Neil Damon, will be Married to Licut. field, Ordne A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little- field of this city, to-d Sof her parents in Miss Vera Mac Mr. Albertsen of No. 440 John Vi wi 's100 WORTH | FURNITURE ® Par the bride. sent abroad soon. chanics’ and Meta W. Joseph Little. ce Department, U. 8. N. at the home ‘ewton, Mass, Carlton, son, daughter er Frederick End Ave- Roosevelt, Mrs, and Mrs, W and Miss Alice C: Hi \ tr Howell Forbes, at and fictated R Junior League. Corps in France, J. and Lieut. day Episcopal Church. FOR house, No. 66 Ea vision in France, Columbia Grafonolas, On Easy Terms Cotumbia Recorts in Every Langange, and The bride is the Mrs. Harry Lord and L been chief! ing work the post road at next Sunday at son of Henry’®, Lyon of Goshen. The ceremony took place at the home ot Lieut, Lyon expects to be The bride Is a Vice President of the Me- Na An entertainment and dance for the benefit of the Navy Auxillary of the Red Cross, No, 205, will be'given on the evenin» of April 16 at the Ritz- Among the members of the committee in charge are Mrs, James Henry P. Davison, Mrs. Henry A. Wise Wood, Mrs. BE. Henry Harriman, Mrs, @harles A, Van .| Rennselaecr, Mrs. Henry Morganthau pent Miss Isabel Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Newton of New York and Ridgefield, Conn, was married yesterday afternoon in the chantry of Grace Church to Lieut. instructor aviation section of the Signal Corps Bishop David H. Greer Charles L. The bride made her debut two years ago and 1s a member of the Lieut. Forbes was an attache of the American Embassy in London when the war started and served for a time with the Ambulance Their plans hastened by tho war, the marriage of Miss Hasle Cross, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wil Cross of Francis Place, Montclair, N. Irme Staudinger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles R, Staudinger of Glen Ridge, will take place Satur- vening, April 13, in St. Luke's Mrs, Vanderbilt Webb, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Church Osborn, is receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Good Friday at her .| Junior League and is a sister of Mrs Edwin Norman Hickman and Riley st 7 Webb is attached to the Lieut. Soth Herbert Miles, attached to the Medical Corps at Fort Totten, Miss Ethelyn B. Pipel of No. a3} Se 3 Street, Beechhurst, were married by the Rev, G. Stump of Beechhurst | MONEY GONE LIKE SMOKE. | at the home of the bride last evening. ee aka: ughter of Mr, and rdi erested 0 P. upper will go. to fund, fs the anniv Charles Dickens to Green- BROOKLY D,PRICHECE FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS heir stay in Amer- ll be the hosts of a “war sup- per" to be held at Pickwick Inn, eenwich, Conn. MISS ANNE GILBERT father of the tional Bank, er, of the Slattery of- MISS ANnie nounc ter, Miss Anno Gilbert and Fairfax Cammann, Mrs. Henry J. Cammann brother of William C. and Miss Gilbert is a member Miles Gilbert, who is at St school, mer event. Hadelphia, een, who have! in child say-| ; anda fi d and got $50, M. The pr describe t e occasion of ‘sary of the ce whistle, TO BE SUMMER BRIDE OF | GILBERT &, CAMMANK GI_BERT, Ore Aime DUPONT: Athong the important engagements ‘J@nnouncements of the year ts one Just made by Mrs. Riley Miles Gilbert of No. 563 Park Avenue, to-day an- the betrothal of her daugh- son of Mr. and R M. Cammann of thisecity and Henry H. Cammann of Pasadena, Cal ‘The wedding will by an early sum- held up the clesk Reisman of No, {nto tho street, and WIRE t copal Conf pa esol solida intenden’ tem had los arose from tee of ten Vs | | | | Wd Gilbert and a Oswald of the Mark's Give |At All Our Stores—Saturday | Tremendous Stock Reducing Sales Newest Spring Apparel for Women & Misses at Greatly Lowered Prices A Wonderful Value-Giving |\SUIT SALE 49-8 895 899.50 REGULARLY UP TO $40 And the values are all the more re- markable when it is realized that the suit season is just at its height! Choice of a handsome collection of models, showing all the exclusive features of highest cost suits, and di in a complete range of the favored materials and colorings. A Very Remarkable COAT SALE 545 54998 595 REGULARLY UP TO $35 These are the identical coat styles d played in the shop windows before for fully fifty per cent. more than the prices quoted in this gale. Imagine how great the savings opportunity is! Beauti fully tailored coats of Poplin, Velour, Silk Moire, Tweeds and Gabardine, in all colors and sizes. Newest Color WOME! MI nN Mentioning ‘Decadence’| “ere re Resolut of Methodism Here Causes writie Row at Conierence. In @ mess Wilson appro New Player Pianos Sweet Little Buttercup Are You From Heaven? My Beautiful Alsace-Lorraine VICTROLAS, $20 Victor Records in All Languages—Eight Demonstrating Rooms. $3 Monthly Up Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano GOETZ & CO. 81 to 87 COURT, Cor. Livingston Street, BROOKLYN lors * Hc? SPRING Girls’ presses | Tt Wau Con APPROVAL TO WILSON ::" RGM, April r © New York Methodist 5 “diet | Tablets. ~| tors tell their patients, until thousands , showed that Method- ground In Manhattan, This | Jess method 4 resolution offered by C, by Bishop Wilson to Investi-| week. Simple, m outside the city | b¥ all druggists to the Marmol. ward Ave. De Uon to the . minutes of the hi, 125 McCammon 135 E. Gabler 140 Weston 145 Goetz & Co. 5,000 MUSIC ROLLS Made to Sell for 40c to $1.25, at. Many of the Very Latesi Popular Hits at 25¢ each Me the Right to Love You | Missouri Waltz“ Liberty Bell | Wild, Wild Women | Parcel Post Orders 2c Each Roll Extra. Hail Subway Statlo X NINGS, r Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN MEN'S AND Ss’ Fabrics 28 ae Smart Suits 22° up N’S AND SSES’ Buying a House or a Farm; Rent a House, Apartment, Office or Factory Real Estate Houses To Let Advertisements No other New York newspaper prints as many. { r [morning session were read this atter+| relent’ Reduce Your Fat | el Without Dieting |) Yenra ago the formula for fat re- “exercise.” fake Marmola I’reseription Friends tell friends—doc- know and use this convenient, harm-| ||| They eat what they like, | A.| live as they like, and still lose thetr Holle for the appointment of a commit-| two, three or four pounds of fat a effective, d that there was al-| Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold a large case for 7c. | Or if you prefer vou may write direct ‘ompany, 844 Wood- » Mich $10 ftonthly Until Paid INCLUDING ® rch. Cover & 12 notte with each Player Plane, USED UPRIGHT BARGAINS $50 Dietzman = $3._ Months, 5 ff) i 60 Billings 3 iste " Coed FS 75 Woods & Co. 3 "iia : MEH) 00 Chickering 4 Men's = + 95 Schuler Moment = 110 Wissner ai 110 Marshall &Co. 4 , 125 Hardman 4? 4, AY 5 5) 25C EACH| I'm Going to Follow the Boys UPWARD All Styles ne Main 4952, 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St. | $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account a YOUNG MEN'S Spring Suits, 1 Snappy up-to-date models, well tailored t mplate Farms for Sale—Apartments To Let— Read THE WORLD'S “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918, METHODIST MINISTERS To- harmless Advt Monthly: Cnt Paid Monthly atl Pad 98 up SPRING £2.98 | |) SUITS Durable Cloth, AG LUT | ym RAL Un i THE WEATHER FORECAST To-morrow:—Falr. Store Opens 9 A. M, Closes 6 P. M. Daily. The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street is conveniently reached by all I. R. T. Brooklyn Express [rains Just as our regular their price. Smart models- slash or patch pockets. Other Suits $17.00 to $39.75 ’ . Men’s Hats—New Vintage Spring Soft Hats are stylish and comfortable-looking. Stetson has some fine ones: standards, so these A. & 5, fect for reliable qualities. Men’s Spring Suits at $25.00 two or th sacks; double-breasted sacks; notched or peaked lapels; flap, Worsteds, cassimeres, flannels; good patterns and colorings. If you live in Brooklyn, buy your Bonds in Brooklyn! The Men’s Corner for Saturday Buy a LibertyBond— 3d Series: Sprit overc A. every are low Look Suits a nits at $i ee-bt Sp $17.50 to $30.00 at $6.00; others at $4.50 to $7.00. Our own “Abr: t” soft and stiff Hats, $3.50. A. & S. soft and stiff Hats, $2.50. New Spring Caps, 98¢ to $1.98—for golf and motoring. New Silk Shirts, $5.98 Patterns that willdo your Spring Suit proud; in heavy white tub silk; satin strip exhibition of good taste, good making, and sound merchan- dising. in fast colors. Silk Lisle Socks, 39c Mighty good looking to wear with a pair of low shoes. Strong and durable Socks made with seamless feet, double In black, tan, gray, navy and white, Pure Silk Socks at Only 69c a Pair These are “irregulars’’ of our standard $1.50 grade, but you would probably never know it unless we informed you. They are firmly woven and are made with double lisle soles, soles, heels and tocs heels and toes and silk t Fine Low Shoes, $5.50 Pair Children’s Shoes At Low Prices Well-built, fortable sturdy, « style, although do not m | it the first issue Our prices “we believe being fered for elsewhere. Boys’ Sk leather or rrdovan ¢ $4.95, from sizes 1 to 6 leather: Girls’ Shoes in white buck $2.48 to $6.95, according to size Shoes that cons es in gun-metal, pate un ider ike r to | be lower in most cases than | similar Shoes are of In tan Russia, $1.98 to $6.95. Patent leather or gun-metal, $1.98 to $4.95, coording to size. Patent leather with white $2.48 to $4.95, according to Second Veo 2 tops, In black Well-dre: their Shoes. with smart clothes lish last, low, flat heels; in ex- cellent Russia calf in a fashion- able shade, lieve, you can't touch elsewhere for the quality! ing good ap| Wit fabrics of servi iving qualities, such as cheviots and tweeds in Spring mixtures, and tailored them in a manner to insure perma- nent shapeliness—Norfolk models of the new type which appeals as much to the boys as to the parents. Then, to make them a really service-giving Suit, an extra pair of fully lined trousers factory; prices are as ket-knowledge can ef- the Stetsonian, particularly, ‘These Suits were made for the purpose of s boys, that will stand the strain to which they would be subjected, and still retain their Let a LIBERTY BOND Be Your Pledge of Patriotism! Subscriptions for the Third Liberty Loan open on Saturday, April 6th. Your help has never been so urgently needed, as now! er. inforcements. its pleasant; but & S. stocks of [tates ything a man needs full and satis- the advantage. and soles. as our good mar- $1.29 Pair ing around: fit perfectly. mercerized tops and soles. Street floor, re up to usual $25.00 25.00 ure better then itton _ single-breasted ring Overcoats Beoond floor, Hot street, tities, Street floor, Hoyt etreet. Shirts that are an vet flow, Last Bullding, a aiaad hah ealieing, cotton suiting, Its collay the moder white Collars are here at 38e. Tailored Ni » White and tan, y stress on > match up flat Eng- ssed men | The cades used. At a price, we be- hip A. S. Special boned white coutil. the average full figure. Third floor, Hoyt stzeet, Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits Built to Stand Hard Wear $10.48 and $12.48 ig outfits for healthy, active, romp- pearance: 1 this in mind, the manufacturers took sare from § to 17 years or—Weet Bul Women’s Black Stockings, 49c pair A delayed shipment. same Stockings bought more recently are substantially high- Of mercerized cotton. All are full-fashioned, with elastic double garter tops and all re+ at 98c Pair jeckwear Breet floor, Central The hi ge Bt ti 1,080 Pairs of® Women’s || putting off Winter White Silk Stockings : e Hundreds of women watch for the putting off buying announcements of these better grade, Spring clothes unwise. slightly imperfect Stockings at much lower price than otherwise, obtained this quantity, so that everyone may share Allare full-tashi with lisle or mercerized double tops ioned, Exceptional Black Silk Stockings, Medium weight, full-fashioned to |) Highly lustrous, with All sizes, otra! Building, Sale of Women’s Glove-Silk Un- derwear ‘The very grades of glove- silk Vests that we have sold here at $1.69 wall be $1.39, All in dainty embroidered patterns. ‘This is a lower price than such merchandise has been offered for even in normal times. Bloomers at $1.29, Have Sold Regularly at $1.79 || All these were obtained through uncommon circumstances. It is economy-wise lo buy in quan. || Bureet Noor, Central Building, Colored Pique Vests, NEW! In double-breasted fashion, for the complete tailored note. Made with collars in either roll or Tuxedo fashion. Also Veats in « black and white resembling cloth. ique. price for any. Reversible Pique Shawl 8c is Just the correct finishing touch to coat, suit or dress. ection, Building, Dainty, Modish Corsets A/S Made At $2.98, “Abrast’ for slender and average figures, with elastic top or low bust. || Lovely pink and white bro- * models |j At $1.98, an elastic-top A. 8. Spo cial model of pink-striped batiste. At $1.49, @ medium low bust, lon; model of well- Excellent for |} Second floor, Bast Butlding, That ||

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