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THE EVENING WORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1028, coun NES An OMTS i WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE A WEDDING BY THE SEA FOR MISS CLARA GRANT WHO'LL BE MRS, M. EDER Ce ee ed —STEAMBOATS. | STEAMBOATS. pig en” ain : ————. . 3 S IN : : Cool breezes and inspiring scenery makes this an ° 4 ; ideal trip. The restful way to travel between ; is ; ne New York and Albany : ; nope ; oa ; feat Point ony i] a e Miss ; 7? CLARA GRANT. P®O@®®IMD O44 OHS Commissioner Hirschfield’s Nigce to Be Bride of Assistant Dis- trict Attorney. Miss Clara Grant of No. 24 West olet Street, niece of David Hirgchfield, Com | missioner of Accounts, will wed Assist- ant District Attorney Morris Uder June %, at her summer home, No. 145 Clarence Avenue, Arverne, L, I. Miss Gr nent in church and char- and is noted as a tennis riage will be per- Dr. Aaron Biseman formed by the . e Radley, daughter John J. Radley of was married yester- in St. Mary's Church, ‘aid Hutchison Daly, irs, Joseph P. Daly The bride was Mrs. Malcolm J. Holmes est man. Miss Margy jof Mr. and & pan Point, day afternoon that place, to ¢ kon of Mr. and Riverside, Conn. was his brothe nn of St | Manhattan, performed the ceremony, | assisted by L, i, Gleason, rector of St. Mary | at the Radley PBL reet announced to-day the nt of her daughter, Miss Hilda Holmes, to William Grace Hal- loway of No, 35 Kast 72d Street. Mr, Halloway is | York, and Miss Holmes is # popular young member of sogiety in New York and at the country clubs. In a wedding | | Miss Gertrude Ferri and Mrs, Louis M. wich, Conn, were married last night by the Rev. Henry C. Whitney at the Methodist parsonage, Greenwich. js about to enter military service. J See ' SUNDAY SAIL Up the Hudson 15 delightful miles on the “BENJ. 8. ODELL’” 7 te Newburgh, Beaco amd ret , daughter of Mr. Ferris of Green- Restaurant. Mu “f Prankiin St. 9 AM: W. 12 CENTRAL HUDSON. LINE this afternoon at Gree Payne Manhasset, L. I, for the benefit of the Babies’ Milk Fund of the Nassau Ss. isl La ee ° BE ea County Association and the New Yor .| Dentistry That Lasts CENTRAL HUDSON LANE, Hospital. s | | | The postponed weddir * Miss | RO PLATES || METROPOLITAN LINE ary Sturges to Capt. James | H. Frier jr. U. 8. A, will take place to-morrow REQUIRED GUARAI \INTEED at the country home of ** BOSTON $5: 2 COD CANAL it Fairfield, Conn, The mar- riage was been on June 8, but Miss Sturges taken ill and ‘ _ postpone nent ‘was necessary, Capt. to have Fae Waterbury marvojs of dental aroun protruding perform th Stay in piace 1G have the “feel 1 appra oth grown in the The New WATERBURY Way here in the morning jer, whe Tron 1 Steamboat Go. en Inited States Army. Miss Rit and Mrs, Nathan Spiro of Danbury, and Irving Callman of t+! elite rried yesterday at’the Hotel the Rev, Dr. Rudolph Herbert Callman wes Conn., Com: $45 i] were mal ; el c | Grossman eer iesing Wovth EXCURSIONS. best man. After a bridal breakfast, plates, -~—~— oa |the couple left for Canada on their ALL WORK GUARANTERD 10 YEARS. nevmoon and on their retrrn wall} “= Sunday Excursions "=" 2" * Delightful Outings Out on the Sound | Mr, and Mrs. Philip Fluhs of No Musio—Dining Koom»—Lunch Counters ls51 Kast 724 Street announce the en daughter, Miss ene Denta. Company) Tsisty lmied. op sate onty 00” | eagoment of Incorporated Steamer Cit: | Elsie G, Fluhs, to Established 21. Years ity of Lowell 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours, @TO6 Sunnave, 9 102 German, French and Swedish Spok: LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. a. : Steamer Richard Peck FOR SALE. To New Haven ——~ 1, Pier 28. E.R, Catharine St, 9.90 4, Mf Rnd Suet, 10.00 A AL Children 70 Cents ding War Tax The New England Steamship Co. their To Bridgeport | Ne o*% West 97th Street. Mr. Sher- i man is A ant Secretary of the | United States Steamship Company, Hudson Navigation Company aid the Groton Iron Works. cc | JURY AGAIN FAILS TO AGREE. Children ding War Tax Alleged Mineola W Be Tried Third Time. After deliberating fourteen the jury in the case of Frank Snie- goski, on trial at Mineola for the mur- der of his wife, Helen reported thie Ly Tickets DIAMONDS \ WATCHES 252° #1 Weekly{ Oren only iy’ } 450% 61 Weekly! sarunoay \2 & One @ \ tme a jury has disagreed ty PIPERTAOL. ae Day the secon hry ha ‘oagred 374 ABW in thy DIF 2'5iht5 Keove Bre 5 aga fe was found dead tn a | hear Great’ Neck "on 4, 1917, She had | aie Hopat | Sunday, 4 he eong twior | deen shot JERSEY HUNTS W WILD MAN, Long-Haired, St Hides The authorit re BY WEEN LY ‘Sa MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES € i AIC WATE MAIDEN vane’ DIAMONDS svesbrane ome 37 MAIDEN LANE on CRED! EMPLOYERS REF ona WRITE De prot SwerT.co(Geor| O Broadway Gor M 1 Floor AAA MONYS BOUUIE AND. SOLD for saab: ad foe fave. BENNETT, 175 Broadwas, 1 ads wo Agnes’s Church, ! reception followed | ntry home, Arcadie. | Artemas H, Holmes of No. 125! grandson of the late! | William R. Grace, once Mayor of New| stened by the war, and Frederick Pauling | Mr. Pauling) A country fair and tea will be held | Mrs. | Whitney's country home at) arents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cady | is graduated from West | sa son of Col. James | ISLAND | | Spire, daughter of Mr.| -AEARN- Wet of Pith Avewe All Our Men’s “Straws” Have Marching Orders Entire Stock Reduced All the fine, new stock of this new department remaining will be offered at radically cut prices. Not one hat has escaped the blue-pencil. ‘ It will pay any man to attend this sale and buy an extra” for emergency use or to replace his discolored hat with a new one at such low prices. Men’s Straw Hats Our reg. $1.95 1.57 Includes excellent Sennits, Mackinaws aad Toyos. Men’s Straw Hats. (Qur reg. $2.48) | 1.85 Splits, rough Sennits, ete Men’s Straw Hats (Our reg. $2.95) 2.18 Leghorns, fine Toyos, ete. Men’s Panama Hats Our reg. $5.95 and 96.95 4.50 Men’s Straw Hats . Our reg. 81.48 1.19 A big assortment of fine and rough” straws—alsoToyos—high and low crowns galore. Men’s Straw Hats Our reg. $3.95 and $4.95 3.26 | Babcocks, fine Sennits, Here's the opportunity many men Panamas, ¢te. have been waiting for. Men's Hat Section—Main Floor For Men and Young Men Our Suits at 21.75 For Men and Young Men offer a choice of up-to-date models that will satisfy the “ that walks. Every garment made of wool and worsted fabrics. Every garment silk-sewn throughout and carefully finished. Every color and style of fabric any reasonable mam could ask for—mix- tures, plain colors, checks and stripes. All sizes—longs, shorts, regulars and stouts. This price, $21.75, is a specialized one in our Men's Store—we have other prices, of course— great values, all. Will fit you perfectly. mi the finish. Men's Trousers—sizes 30 to 44—durable, good looking fabrics— our reg. $3.00..... tase ae 4 Men's Trousers—si our reg. $4.25..... fussiest” man Come—examine the styles, the superior work- Men's Section—Third Floor White Nu- Hucaaxin 7 PUMPS for Growing Girls or Women Thomas A. Sher- | man, a son of Mrs. A. R, Sherman of | je Murderer to) hours | 3.97 Our regular $4.95 HE offering con- sists of pumps of high grade White Nu-Buckskin, medium round toes with small tongue effect, welted soles, low heels. This pump has sold aii sea- son at $4.95 and the re- duction is caused by a few sizes being missing: No mail or telephone orders, SAVINGS BANKS. FOUR "PER “CENT. PER "ANNUM | | HELP WANTED—MALE ——— ee Sons s Bat 1 and 3 THIRD AVE, WANTED CHARTRRED 1462 STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO 55, mi be godited to the dermmte melted thereto | epider ey - * € roan | SUBWAY AND ELEVALED) Nis, “Moker Dios ul DIVISIONS. 10, 1918. will Grew int ome AEE TRANSIT CO. far ford, Kast Ruther and other nearby | _ FRANCIS H, MOFFPT. Sey | fi bamereoacces ipo hci «ia |" es avec as ormpero””| -APPLY, NOOM us, 168 PAY $1 D0\ WN KLY 3 SPTERMeALL Goods GUARANTEED He res. “fakin | UNION SQUARE DA AY. "EXCEPT SU p fo , B12. Suits fee No EMPLOVERS REFERENCE NECESSARY tar barrel. V en sonare a TRA RCE WILL SEND REPRESENTATIVE IF DESIRED. a Heda. n Ot take ni 918 Gopouits 1 way Enter 6 Cortiandt St, 2 flghts'n ROYALS AMOND e waren ci m because h didn’t sntitled i AIDEN LANE 1x lor ‘and h “\FOUR PER CENT. mum on | Lingerie, Babies’ Wear | White Goods ‘ ANTERBOROUGH HAPID SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE;- Women's Dresses, Skirts, Suits and Coats Corse’ Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Petticoats MISSES’ DRESSES HE low prices for which these new, bewitching, Mid-Summer styles are offered, are really amazing. New Cotton Frocks—Special 5. 75 These chambray, striped gingham and khaki cloth dresses made with an air of smart simplicity are nice to have for vacation wear. White Voile Dresses—Special 8.75 ‘They are the simple, dainty models, trimmed with embroidery, wide lace and tucking, that so many girls need for graduation.—-At same price, Becoming, lovely, new afternoon dresses of plain colored voile, in rose, Nile, black and navy, are made with » Rus- sian tunic and finished with crochet ornaments. A chambray model in & surplice style, included in this price group, has double flounces on the skirt and a large organdie collar, both with a fancy picot finish, Dresses for Graduates 19.75 Charming models of white Crepe de Chine and Georgette in several dainty styles. Taffeta or Foulard Dresses 14.75 These are such convenient dresses for general wear in the city or travelling. They are smart, youth- ful models, with Georgette Very specially priced. Smart Foulard Dresses—Special 22.50 These have the new bib bodice, which forms a sash at back, or another style shows a youthful bolero with broal white satin collar, For this price also ere some taffeta and crepe de ching dresses in various becoming styles and colors, NO GHARGE FOR ALT Mars. = RATIONS Inexpensive Silverware Very low priced, indeed, considering the quality and finish. Scores of ar- ticles in this department bear price tags showing proportionate —_ price-cut- ting. Rogers & Bros, Al Tea Spoons French gray finish— value .25.. “Odd” Table Spoons and Forks ' Bright and gray finish— well known make value .28.. ewch 20 Sheffield Plated Fruit Bowls eh Gilt centre—can be also ¥ as fern dish—value $5.50. fortune to experience gave us rugs. cool-looking. Size 36x72 inches. Bigelow Hartford Rugs Fine Axminstere—newest patterns high-pile—old rose, tan, blue and dark groundy—also popular Chinese patterne— Ox1z feet today's valug #60 38.44 1,000 Boys Will Want ; These Palm Beach Suits And we'll do our best to take care of all who come tomesrow. We've divided the lot thus: 5.94 687 7.94 Genuine ‘ Im Beach* cloth in a wid of styles —7 to 17 inclusive, “Class” imply pops you from every suit. Stylish in cut, satio- factory in color range fnovelties © Semi-Norfotagd | Abour TH tra trousers ‘Trench Is, finished with various % PALM BEACH SUITS style pockets. To pre 4° models Values Unusual Chine fine alpaca all sinew THIRD FLOOR, @-inch Crepe de weave—white ivory black—light and dark 35-inch Satine—tas light and dark abades excellent quality.. #-inch Crepe Mete —solt draping 4 aveoiag shad pvc Ti claedlia amet rT | 35-inch Sport Tussah—wlt, lus- Wess Deer trawers—all size WHAM MAIN FLOOR, $00 Boys’ Lace Shoe u 10 Boys’ White Sasaher Oafordo.... a dull finish quality street trous—~ heavy crepe —_effeet — Keds make-rubber solas— white, tan, natural Blges 1 to @ value $8.25 es 1.S7 BS~EEDOND PLAGE, 35-inch Slash Satin and 1A ct, Boys’ Cape. oe evis revere nya blue verge—full crown a fine quality, NISHINGS-—-THIRD FLOOR, me ct. Boys’ Khaki Blouses, . . a ell made=tull cut—extra heavy— Bor a FU Vvtanisas. ‘THIRD FLOOR, m4 an et. Children's ‘ajamas.. a yh triped an = »—4 to 14 yea: SHING Se /THOERD Fioor, $10. m4 Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suits 9.00 Taffeta. Spec! 1,50 A woman wants enough WhiteSilk Gloves fresh lo keep a supply alway and spotles Nove” PUR nd ~che Saturday lenmuew wmode Alfords a0 opportunity to jurchase tar ee all she needs at thrift retuc gg OLATHE NG THD RD FIAOn, tions—regularly .78 $13.50 Young Men's Suits........... 11.00 WOMEN’S LONG SIL‘ Ecce moe belted wh cassimeres and chevi medium and Light fancies. YOUNG MBN'S Ly KD LOO, Look for (he Clockst Clock Signe Denote GLOVES White Sizes 5 and 54». Black-—Sizes 5, 54 and Value 61.25...., 38 16.60 | 10 ct. Lawn Party Pa fa | $2.48 Girle’ Voile Frocks $4.35 Tub Silk Petticoats... $1.50 Meo's Bathing Suits Store Open Saturday Unul 6 P. M. [Store Open Saturday Until 6 P.M] The Third Week 24th Annual JUNE SALE Silk and Washable Blouses Millinery Shoes Men’s & Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings House Dresses and Negligees VALUES UNUSUAL . 4 June Sale Saturday Specials $2.94 Young Men's ; Trousers vad vg Young Men's $1.95 Boys’ Wash Suits. 1.45 $7.94 Boys’ Suits $8.74 Boys’ Suits. 54 ct. Boys’ Hats. 57 ct. Boys’ Blouses...... 74 ct. Boys’ Blouses...... .58 94 ct. Children’s Pajamas. .81 $1.50 Men’s Night Shirts.1.10 $1.25 Men’s Shirts. . 88 50 ct. Men’s Silk Caps... bs ie Georgette Crepe $2.85 Voile Blouses. . $3.93 Tub Silk Petticoats.2.34 $2.27 Girls’ White Dresses 1.71 $1.94 Girls’ Tub Frocks. . 1.67 300 Chenille Rugs Made to Be Sold for 10.00 5.97 One of those trade windfalls that occasionally it is our good possession of these handsome ‘The chintz design is an exclusive one, very attractive and The rugs are reversible, thereby affording double service. Sanford & Sons Wool Velvet Rugs—Seamless Close weave—artistic patterns— Oriental medallions and small¢ carpet designs — Copen blue, crimson, rose and tan grounds —Ox1¥ feet— 33.50 today's value $45.00. . The Jewelry S Section chooses from its extensive assortments these . larly beguiling selections for special value Saturday. Duplex Vanity Case White metal—French gray finish —leather lined—attractively fitted—our reg. $1.47....... Ad Polished Steel Buckles Square or oval— our reg. $9.00. .........0005 4.27 MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M- Ng, Quantities restricted. No Mall or Tel On Met ith, paper ne paper Table Clot Napkink, 10 paper Plates. STATIONERY —THIRD FLOOR. it yrs. —checks an colors and combinations—organdy collars and other trimming. GIRLS’ DPPT,-SROOND FLOOR, 23 et. Writiog Paper. Pound pkae Of 100 sheets—white t 2t envelopes, our rem. 10.06 STATIONERY THIRD FLOOR, cee BO extra sige—white, flesh, Copen., Belgian blue and gray—elastic walstbands—all lengths. White and flesh are shadow proof. PETTICOATS—€BCOND FLOOR, length drawe UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Women's Umon Suits, (Seconds of .67 ani Low neck, sleevele: lace trimmed knee. Regular and extra sizes. UNDERWEAR—MARN FLOOR, 25 & 28 ct. Ribbons. . Hat or sash widths —sat lhelre-best colore—elso Dresdens and checks. RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR, co style. ALL woven ¢ MEN'S DEPT, -~MA\ Leok for the Clocks! Merning Specials.