The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 5

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¥ 4. THE EV“ NING WORLD, ALICE BRADY WEDS With graduation but a few weeks off, a new suit for many boys now means graduating into their first long trousers. We're ready for ’em. Not a small edition of our men’s suits, but a special model designed to give grace to an awkward age. Soft roll lapels; sewed on belt across the back; cuffs on trousers; patch pockets. All-wool serge; also all- wool fancy mixtures. Sizes 14, 15 and 16 years. Youths’ suits sizes 32 to 35 chest are still another range. For still bigger fellows— young men’s suits, sizes 35 to 42 chest. Official outfits for Boy Scouts of America. Sporting Goods at all four stores. ROGERS cana eens Mr. Crane succeeded the tate Shel- i Hull as co-star w an- BET cro RGAE | fon in Goder“Ordera:" Hes was About Two Hundred cuvaias married once before, his first wife be- * > i Broadway Frm Ave |i pinnae, suviey, to 8 member Misses’ Tailored Suits et Warren Jet4ist St | Mrs. Crane was killed by a fall from Alice Brady, WHILE PAPA’S ABROAD; “FP > ALICE BRADY. HE GABLES BLESSING “9 Film and Stage Star Becomes the Bride of James L. Crane, Mr. Crane, who ines gir are were advised of the wedding by ante and immediately replied, their blessing and congraviations, Miss Brady Actor. The star of “Forever After,” at the Playhouse, and daugh- ter of Wiliam A. Brady, the theatri- cal manager, is now Mrs. James L. Crane. The news reached Broadway late last night that Miss Brady and is an actor and the son of Dr, Frank Crane, the writer, were married Tuesday eevning at the Crane residence. father performed the ceremony and other and sister were Miss Bray . attendants. jam A, Brady and his wife, in London. They bridegroom's offer and Mr, Crane had been engaged for some time. Their original intention, however, was to dela: the marriage until the return of Mr, Brady and Miss George from Lon- don, Tuesday night they decided pro- fessional engagements might interfere later and arranged to have the mony performed at once. a window at her home in December, 1916. THURSDAY, may police. The Newark Bertil! compared the finger print asserted they were tdentical. oo HELD AS MURDER SUSPECT. Finger Prints Lead to Extradition dures iso and are now practically closed. Fifteen rr , will sail from Genoa next Saturday “i sole safigteg a Gen, Orewaes eg Beck | rhe Dante Alighieri. The ied or aeons aree even Cross will maintain its special branch Avenue, Newark, arrested there for] HAVANA, May 22—Major Gen.| home service here, for tracing rels« Enoch H. Crowder, U. 8. A, left yesterday for Key West on his way to Washington, He expects to re- turn to Havana after engaging in “Hold Rafferty for homicide, papers | Conferences in the United States in being prepared,” read the telegram. | Connection with the work be has in Rafferty is said to be suspected of| charge of revising the Cuban Eleo- the murder of Patrolman Joseph Nolan | tion Laws. on June %, 191% Hdd detention as the suspect came about through compart- son of finger prints with those of the New York fugitive by the Boston -Amert Idlers, an attempted hold-up, Is held for ex: Lhd 2 tradition here upon receipt of @ tele gram from Deputy Police Commis- sioner Lahey. Memorial Service for Teacher. teachers’ wil! he held in the Hoboken High School Building to-morrow night at Mi Alle. who died May 3, was one of the American Red Cross Closes Htalian | paging educators of the country and ii Branch. ROME, May 22.— All departments FUR STORAGE FUR REMODELING Telephone, 7300 Murray Hill BONWIT TELLER &,CO. PT AVERSA? See STREET For Friday AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A COLLECTION FROM THE REG- ULAR STOCK OF HIGHER COST MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS On Sale Third Floor, Misses’ Department Sizes 14 to 20, and for Small Women The tailored suits assembled in this sale at reduced prices represent all of the season's favored fashions in the original “jeune fille” types created by this shop 48.00 Formerly 65.00 to 79.50 il Made to sell at retail, up to $3500 Choice of twenty most charming summer styles. conducts a wholesale dressmakin; these premises. Selmark is there! AND DOL! ardine. Formerly $45 to $55. N tau A SUNDAY WORLD “Ww; fo 1 This Sale is presented to emphasize the fact that Selmark establishment upstairs on re in a position to offer to his retail patrons dresses of originality and of greatly advanced style at sums no higher than the mere wholesale prices! Four alluring frocks—typical of the Sale collection—are illustrated. SALE OF suns CAPES | SALE OF TRICOLETTE MANS DRESSES Of Men's wear Serge, Tricotine, Gab- | A number of v Formerly 122 W. 34" S?-West of Broadwy Announce an ‘Exceptional Sale Friday and Saturday 400 Dresses From Manufacturer Direct to You 278 iT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT. YOU NEI NEED— ‘ WILL GO AND FIND IT, 4 iby i Lovely Flowered Georgettes, Beaded Georg- ettes, Foulard, Taffeta and Satin. Sizes for Women and Misses, foci styles. New About One Hundred Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 64.00 Included are all the smart fabrics and colorings in box, blouse, belted, fitted, long-coat, embroidered and braided models, NO TAX ON MISSES’ SUITS The Spacaly Shop of Ors FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY At Reduced Prices—Sale of FRENCH HANDMADE BLOUSES A Limited Quantity at 10.50 ‘u]of the American Red Cross in Italy men and twenty-five women workers Memorial services for the late Mins Elizabeth A. Aten, the "mother of tho pensions in the United States,” Sourt Justice James | Miss ‘woman's club 22, 1919, “Dollars for Doughnuts” James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Special Offering Linen Fringed ROYAL WILTON RUGS Extra heavy quality; woven of fine woolen ings, suitable for Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, regularly 82.50 Semi-Annual Event “BLANKET WEEK” BLANKETS AND BED SPREADS 34th Street ‘arns; new designs and color- rooms, etc. i At Prices Which We Ourselves Could Not Buy Them for Now As extensive buyers of merchandise it is often possible for us to offer our patrons exceptional values. Occasionally it is possible to offer them extraordinary values. ‘This is one of those rare occasions. Thé Greatest ‘“‘McCreery’’ ‘Sale of Blankets That Has Ever Taken Place White Blankets,—pink or blue borders: single size....pr. 4.50, 6.50 and 8.00 foementy 6.00, 8.50, 10.50 double size. ..pr. 5.00, 7.50 and 9.00 formerly 6.75, 9.50, 12.50 White Blankets,—with 4-inch silk binge Satin Marseilles Spreads, hemmed 777. +75 and formerly 5.00 and 7.50 Crinkled Dimity Spreads, hemmed. .77...... | 2.65 and 3.25 match pink or blue borders....... pr. 4, former!y 8.50 and 4.50 formerly 7.50 White Crinkled Disiiy epee, scalloped, Gray Blankets, ay or blue borders........ with bolster cover to match. 4.50, 6.00 and 7.50 set 3.75 and 4.50 fare 6.00, 8.00 and 9.50 Crochet Spreads, Marseilles patterns......... 350 and 2.25 formerly 5.00 and 6.00 Satin Marseilles Spreads—extra large size, NOTE: Ww reserve the right ¢ to limit quentitics. formerly @.00 and 3.00 formerly 7.50 5.75 White Wool Blankets, pink or blue Satin Marteilles Bed Spreads borders. formerly 8.50 pair 5.90 hemmed. formerly 4.25 each 2. 65 James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Specially Prepared Sale 4200 MEN'S SHIRTS Of the Better Grade Madras $265 6 for $15.50 Excellent Workmanship Superior Material Of our own importation, French hand-made and hand-embroidered Blouses of the follow- ing description. Flesh color organdie with hand-embroidered motifs or drawn work. Also white and flesh color hand-embroidered batiste. It is economy to purchase Shirts of the better grade for summer wear. You get wear-resisting material, distinctive patterns and faultless fit. Here are Shirts of superior quality Madras at an ex- traordinarily low price. The opportunity of the season, A wide variety of both conservative and striking patterns in a selection of the most desired colors. Ex¢ellent workmanship and finish. Sleeve lengths 34 and 36 inches. (MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR) iconoiseiae 34th Street x Pane ery et " +

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