The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1918, Page 7

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UN HH wages | a poor woman,” he asked. “The sum | was four times that amount.” MRS. |, |, MASON | a stele Florence Angell, Mrs. | Gre; as a New York belle, Her | taatslage ‘o Dr. John J, Mason of } this city took place in 1897, They leer pce with the Newport col- ntil his death in November, Y long Fal Wabun, her summer home, i Mrs. Gregorio kept a stable of horses, which she continued to drive long | after automobiles became popular. r fifteen years Chevalier Gregorio Iba | ‘been adding to hie fame ass painter in this city. He is of an old Change in \ Wdeghote Reveals italian family, which produced the Dukes of San Gregorio, and his great- Romance of Society Woman grana uncle, Vincenzo Gregorio, was also a famous artist. and Italian Artist. The Chevalier’s first painting was = sold to King Humbert of Italy. His recent portraits” inc those of Change in a telephone number has Marone Mayor des Pls 4, one-time | Italian Ambassador to this country; Tevealed a romance. Boronnessa des *Planches, Pope Pius Erna ’ THE EVENING WORLD, bad t bk ode Li OCTOBER 30, SHE AIDED SHIP SURVIVORS. Wife of Barnegat Lighthouse Keeper Saved Lives of Crew. DARNBGAT, N. J., Oct. 30—The herolem of Mrs, Frank Thompson, wifo of the Barnegat Lighthouse keeper, in saving the lives of survivors of the Spanish steamer Chaparra when she Ws sunk Sunday night, has added to the stories of daring by men and women, Mrs, Thompson atighted @ yawl con- taining men from the ship who were too exhausted to guide their craft. She plunged tnto the surt and pointed the yawl to shore, gettin » land, where t Boal’s bine to mak laxative, economical. 1918, horities and Prevent Influenza Laxative Fruit Rolls joys as orange juice, but as They contain j@ from finest qual- Nature's and Nature com- Bo Rolle the perfect Children tease for them every night. Just ae they do for candy. Large packare, fruita, sat all the residence of Mrs. John J. Mason formed the number had been changed to Schuyler 2178. A call there revealed it was the home of Chevalier Francesco Paolo Finoc- i chiaro ai San Gregorio, Inquiries for| Mrs. Mason elicited the information i that she had become the bride of the Chevalier on Monday, the ceremony | being performed at her former home, No, 774 Madison avenue by Mgr. Far- rente of St.Patrick’s Cathedral, New York and Newport social circles were surprised, as only a few) close friunds knew of the engage- ment: Mrs. Mason was unattended. clode friend of the bridegroom. Chevalier Gregorio, who is a noted artist, confirmed the marriage to-day, | He s818 he tiad been a friend of Mra.| © Mason for fifteen years, “It was no secret particularly,” he to @ recent death in the fa have known each other for found congenial companionship.” ‘The Chevalier was annoyed because | a newspaper stated his wife's first | husband had left her only $400,000, | “Why do they try to make her out -This is an attempt to il- lustrate the “law of aver- tion for our *“Composite’” ’ Derby, a new kind of stand- ardized hat. It is the result of averaging all the hat in- formation we could gather through three consecutive seasons. We call it our *“Com- + posite’ because it is built up like a composite picture an average hat for_ the, average man 's head. All sizes, 6°¢ to 734. Light weight: flexible: self-conforming. *Registered Trademark. RoGERS PEET COMPANY Save By Serving HEN Creamettes, the new Amer- ican macaroni product is served, you not only have a delicious dish but an economical one. Creamettes is more tender and delicious than ordinary macaroni, and cooks in one-third the time. Buy Creamettes from your grocer, and try it either in the following style, or according to one of your favorite macaroni recipes. Creamettes with La(eab Your grocer wil Creamettes in stock, The Creamette Company Minneapolio Friends who called up Plaza 6095, |X. and the late Cardinal Farl¢y, was made a Chevalier by the King of ot Now York and Newport, were tn-| said, “but was a quict wedding owing | bes, ages” which is the founda:-| We Accept Payments and Issue Official Liberty Loan Receipts oa | i | Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. | Four | Groadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st Sg | drug stores in New vieinity or alx paid and insur Boal's Koll to-day in the coming State he balloting took price In a A. hut BONWIT TELLER. &CO. The Specially Shop Of | Onigination iond FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Offer Thursday A Collection of About Sixty Serge, Georgette Crepe & Satin WOMEN’S FALL FROCKS Al Greatly Reduced Prices f.20 Some of these models were as high as 65.00 THE RANGE OF SIZES IS INCOMPLETE, AS THERE ARE ONLY A FEW FROCKS OF A KIND. Included are a number of tailored serge frocks, Georgette crepe ' embroidered or satin. Only two or three dresses of a kind. Special for Thursday WALKING BOOTS & OXFORDS for Women and Misses 9.00 WALKING BOOTS in dark brown mahogany or black Russia calfskin, Simulated wing tips, hand-welted soles, low military heels. WALKING OXFORDS in patent leather, brown or black Russia calfskin, Hand-welted soles, Cuban or military heels. Atcount of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Boaks Lord & lavlor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— Store Hours, until further notice, 9:45 A. M. to 6:15 P. M. 39th Street Sale Military Furnishings For the Boys in Camp IGNAL--we are ready to meet the wants of those who intend selecting gifts for those in service—as emphas ized in our extensive showing of practical things for the Boys in camps. We want to induce early shopping in order to avoid congestion later on. ‘Those who make gift selections at once will not only issist in relieving the Holiday traffic situation, but will isure delivery on time, Army Shirts—Khaki Flannel Soft, warm, serviceable; chest lined; elbows reinforced, excellent quality. Special Army Swea ters Army Sweaters Slip-on — sleevcless » Woole Sweaters, heav reg i ati fon k we neck, : Hy ine, $3.95 quality | Aeapeln pate $6.45 close knit leeve: Army Mufflers Worsted Helmets | hall woraeetaemiedumn bale elk Jored and of mee | $1.45 weight m weight Army es, je Worsted Helmets Heavy, soft finished Khaki | $2.45 | Heavy Aviation or French | $2.45 woolen, large size...ssse.55 | Helmets; fine, soft worsted | Khaki Color Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.25 Ground Floor & ‘iyn and Dost, pre- Very |No, 2 | of the in order to avoid usual Governinent requests you to Shop Early, Separate Sheet, in Colors, 10x15, Shop Early Holiday congestion your 38th Strect Store Hours, until further notice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. NE sma model, m casion, a price. The trated, pleated bo panels, Third Floor Timely silo Dress Serges Reduced to $1.38 a yard | Navy blue and black Serge, ot | excellent weight and quality. Second Floor Exceptional Values $39.50, $45.00, $59.50, | $69.50 ‘Yailored and Fur trimmed m« distinctive styles. Suits of fine quali Velour Cloth, , Velveteen, trimmed with Many All faultlessly tailored, richly li lined. Kvery modish color and black, Women A New Oxford $8.50 a pai ‘Yo meet the fashionable demand for that may be worn with spats or wool an extremely smart Low Shoe, stockings, Lord & Taylor feature a Military Oxford, neatly and with low flat heels. perforated The ultra in footwear. Military Map of Germany’s Shattered Defense Lines | EXTRA POSTER SUPPLEMENT Fifth Avenue Display of Liberty Loan Paintings All With Next Street and Afternoon Dresses for Women We Accept Payments and Issue Official Liberty Loan Receipts on Account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Continuing the Sale of “‘Rawak’”’ Hats Holiday Gifts Departments devoted to Holiday gifts are now complete—ready for those who desire to shop early. goth Street speci, $29.50 of the season’s copy of a high priced to our order for this oc- Dresses of such very evi- dent quality, such dis- tinction, offered at solow model developed Crepe Meteor and Geor- gette Crepe, embodies orders, and to-morrow an- the latest dictates of the other shipment ,of | these Mode. Note the Tailored, Semi-Tailored, straight lines of the Dress and Sport Hats will emphasized by the long Soutache em- broidery adds to its ef- nd ah senes tures the latest Midwinter models in In navy blue, brown Panne Velvets, Hatter’s Plush, and black, a decidedly Beaver and Satin Antique, practical and fashion- Long Napped Beaver. able Dress. Women’s Suits In an Important Sale Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Satin, the fashionable furs, Australian opossum, Nutria, Hudson Seal. ’s Smart Footwear The Salvation Army Lassie at $7.95 One of the Moé#t Important Millinery Events Ever Announced, The purchase of a thou- sand of these ultra fashion- able, high class Hats, se- cured at most remarkable concessions, enabled us to offer them yesterday at a Price Less Than Actual Cost of Production, So successful was the sale that we placed new rtest styles, a ade especially Seldom are illus- in be displayed in the French and American Millinery Salons at the same exceptionally low price. Every wanted type of Hat, every wanted color, is represented i in the collection, which fea- dice and tunic None C, No Approvals O..D. Fourth Floor ric Specials for Thursday Black Satins Flannelette Reduced to | Reduced to $1.75 a yard 28ca yard A most desirable Dress Satin, Many desirable styles and serviceable and lustrous. Width | colors. Durable quality; width 35 inches. 36 inches. Ground Floor Second Floor Women’s Coats Fur Collared Models Specially Priced $50.00 Three clever models, all copies of much higher priced Coats, made to Lord & ‘Taylor order for this event. Fine Wool Velour Cloth, lined with novelty or plain silks, and warmly interlined. Deep collars of | Nutria Raccoon or French Seal (dyed coney) add to | their style. | | dels, in many | ty Broadcloths, Practical Winter Coats Special, $27.50 Wool Bure Cloth, soft, warm, light weight, in straight line model; body and sleeves lined. In | shades of brown and taupe. Third Floor. ned and inter- High Boots $12.00 a pair Dress and Walking Boots, of fin- est makes and leathers. Brown kid- skin, gray kidskin, black kidskin, gray suede, dark tan calfskin. XVI, Dark tan calfskin and brown 750 Pairs Women’s Boots Reduced to $4.65 Various desirable styles, in Patent Leather Black Kid Gun Metal Sizes incomplete, but excellent choosing. Some with Louis others military heels, kidskin, with fawn cloth tops. Second Floor cies Wasa se pein Printed in Colors Size 18x22 A most unique souvenir of the war work now going on in Europe FRONT COVER IN COLORS SUNDAY’S WORLD (Nov. 3) a

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