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At the Rit rIton little is now #40 Pia >of the new Mrs. Hamilton further | “5 CN a $asc00 than that she remained there for Lee ‘ «$60.00 about a week, was stylish and hand- | ee ie i ae Pa says | holler less for candy when I have y Peapack, | the air forc during t ——_ MOR lingfon. His brother gan Hamilton, marri est daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ard Bla) this ¢ Blairsden, | was with 7 || NEW RESIDENCE DISTRICT. | lea a resolution providing for the re- | moval of pachments on Madison Avenue between East 46th and East | Marries Widow in New Hamp- jal inet tudor Shire After Parents Block |‘ Ceremony Here. Superior cor flal rich in natural | si The wedding of Laurens M. Hamil- ton, grandson of J. Pierpont Morgan ments from t sides of above meni week and westerly n the block | ff , was postponed two and great-great grandson of Alexan- | der Hamilton, and Mrs. Gertrude tot 1 beautiful sntucky Ww n 1 some Aing more than the teacups of so- ‘ciety. Mr. Hamilton, tenant, is nineteen yea ‘ride is said to be in es. Mr. and Mrs, William Pierson Ham- ton, of No. 82 East 36th Street, Parents of the young man, declincd | to discuss the marriage in which| they have taken no pains to con- | eeal their disappointment. On good authority, it is said that they pre- | vented the oi ony from taking} Place on last Friday on account of | their son being under age. Mrs. War- | ren was then staying at the Ritz- Carlton, | former lieu- Ss old and his he early thir- Good Clothes at fair prices are the only kind worth while. But Good Clothes at LESS than fair prices are The couple then went to New ‘ Hampshire, whose laws permit the irresistible. his Sale provides them. N marriage of a minor, and were there ‘ N made one. In‘what part of the State All Our Finest Yy the ceremony was solemnized, none of the relatives of the bridegroom know. and no one has been found who is in the confidenc the bride, Suits and Overcoats (except. Evening Dress) included in this sale. #35 SUITS and OVERCOATS now $28.00 some and well gowned. She was| known as Mrs. Gregory Warren and | Mrs, Gertrude Warren. Relatives of young Mr. Hamilton who knew of the marriage say that they know nothing of the bride, but | understand that she came from Louis- ville, Ky., and was a war worker on No Charge for Alterations. this and the other side. The mar- riage is the culmination of var Wy ty romance. Mr. Hamilton was at vnc | <A¢-¢¢ MMMM Hotel Somerset in Boston last night, |= “fou | KRAMER BROS., = | MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY | SERVICE You know the word. If su buy here, you J will know its worth. . 1163-65 Broadway Near Twenty-secenth Street. Mrs, Warren left the Ritz-Carlton AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING last Monday, since when the wedding FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE took place. It was said there that gshe4 Prime Rib Roast Beef - - 35cIb./| did not attract any special attention Plate or Navel Corned Beef 12iclb. at the hotel and it was rumored that | @he had travelled considerably both tm this country and abroad, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET | 38 Greenwich Star.Battery PI. 93 Amsterdam Av.nr. 64th St. 132 Broad St., ar. South Ferry 135 Columbus Av., ar, 66th St. teres ees hms { Juliet Morgan, @ daughter of the late J. P. Morgan. His sister, who was Miss Helen Morgan Hamilton, married Col. Arthur Woods while the | latter was Police Commissioner, the | wedding taking place at Ster- Ungton, N. Y., in addition to their wa: “country place, Teble Rock, at Ster- city residence. His mother was Miss 947 Third Av. Av., nr. 47th St. 2302 Broa 5 RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. KELLNER BROS. Fuenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in Am- erican Walnut — 10 pieces, $300 3 piece Cane Living Room Suitecovered n Velour or Damask, $275 loose spring seats). 4 piece Bedroom Suite in American ¢ Walnut, (Bow-foot Bed). $365 HE inducement to buy offered by the beauty of Kellner furniture is fur- ther supported by the knowledge that quality underlies its outward appearance, that moderate price ‘is the rule, never the exception. The Twenty-five Rooms” await your early visit, They are replete with suggestions for home arrangement ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, Broadway at Ninth, New York ‘ SATURDAY Is Happy Family Day in the February For Miss 14 to 20 Frocks at savings ot $20 to $70 . $29.50 to $125 . $49.50 to $195 Saturday’s prices. Prices were Street, afternoon and evening dresses—in fact, the entjre remainder of our Winter collection. Velvet, velveteen, duvetyn, satin, tricolette, tricotine and Georgette crepe are the materials. Mostly one dress of a model—therefore, selection is intensely attractive. Sizes 14 to 20 years included. Coats at $59.50 Our $72.50 to $85 grades. Irenella and velour cloth——both wrappy and belted modes. Smart colors. Collars of natural opossum, seal-dyed co and skunk-dyed opossum. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building Burro cloth, silvertone velours, Originally $15 to $18.75 in the Women’s Salons ] types—each smart and well designed for its purpose. 5! of velveteen in diagonal and square checks in green and blue and red and blue and in dark browns. Taf- fetas and tweeds, serges and novelty wool mixtures. All fresh and in perfect conditi econd floor, Old Building 9 ° Women’s Suits $35 A little group of trotteur suits in proken si originally $49.50 to $59.50. Several different models in chevrona cloth, checked wool velours, oxford cloth, serge. In midnight blue, black, gray, red and black checks and mixtures. Second floor, Old Building 1,740 prs. Silk Stockings are at low prices 840 pairs, $1.75 pair, our $2.60 grade; mercerized cotton top, sole and heel; full fashioned ; black only; sizes 814 to 10, 900 pairs, $1.15 pair, our $2.10 grade; mock seam leg; mercerized cotton sole and top; seamless foot. Main floor, Old Building Sweaters---reduced $1.50 to $18.50; originally $2.75 to $23.50 Odas and ends of women’s and children’s ers that have been very popular this season. Some imperfect; some slightly soiled. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Shoes---Sale $14 to $16 shoes are $9.75 pair. $10 to $12.50 shoes are $8.75 pair. $8 and $9 shoes are $6.75 pair. $7 and $8 shoes are $5.75 pair. All WANAMAKER shoes. This season's styles, high cut, lace—a few button. All good leathers. We cannot replace any of these shoes at the prices for which you may buy them Saturé First floor, Old Building Women’s cotton Frocks Now $5 to $19.50 Originally they were $12.50 to $55. Organdies, voiles, ginghams are in the collection; some are slightly mussed, Also—ihere will be a few of the fine afternoon and evening gowns at $19.50 to $95; originally $39.50 to $235. Sizes 34 to 42 in the collection. Second floor, Old Bldg, 1£0 imported Beaded Bags---special at $22 Metal frames (silver or gilt finished) close these bags in Spring-like or subdued shades. A loop fringe finishes the bag. These loops are a recent Parisian idea. Main floor, Old Building Young Girl’s | $4 Corsets at $2 Frocks | Clearing—$5 to $49.50 Originally $10.75 to $75 Clearaway of odds and ends of corsets for medium and slender figures. In pink and white. Main Aisle, Main Floor Old Building Hair-bow Ribbons —55c a yard Our 65c grade; moire, self stripe ribbon. Useful for trimmings and sashes as well, 534 inches wide, in red, navy blue, Delft blue, | pink, light blue, white, old rosa | and black. Main floor, Old Building | | School, play, afternoon party and dancing frocks for young | girls of 6 to 17 years. (Some | junior sizes included.) Materials ~-dotted swiss, organdie, voile, | net, chiffon, figured silk, taffeta, foulard, wool jersey, serge, vel- veteen and chiffon velvet. Coats, $15 to $49.50 | Originally $25 to $89.50 Coats of wool velours, Bolivia | cloth, tinseltone, tweeds, cheviot | (regulation models) and prac- | tically all the smart materials of | the season, Some coats have fur collars, Second floor, Old Bldg. , “JOHN WANA 1920. aan uv —=———SS=S== AKER Store Hours, 9.30 to6 _ SALE of FURNITUR — Husbands and wives come from far and near. | The magnet of GOOD furniture draws them | here, and sends them away satisfied. For this February Sale is the assembling-place of the largest variety of good ‘furniture made in America; two great galleries—one block wide and one block long—filled with it; all of it priced 10 to 33 per cent. below our regular prices. All transactions Saturday will date from. Monday, February 2d. FIFTH GALLERY —Livin ks, bookcases, day beds, cha reed furniture and the SIXTH GALI Y--Pedroom furniture, dining-reom furniture, suites and separate pieces, brass beds, white enamel beds, couches. room furniture, library furniture, upholstered furnitur> longues, mission furniture, sewing tables, gateleg tables, nds of pieces of small novelty furniture. _ Bedding at February Sale prices _ Everything in the Bedding Store—hair mattres wire springs, pillows —is at least 10 per cent. below day will be entered as of Monday, February 2nd. ps, cotton felt mattre: box springs, r regular prices. Orders placed Satur- Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. Decorative linens, hand-made, third less Scarfs, center-pieces, doilies, napkins, tray cloths, tea cloths, luncheon cloths—regular stocks—mostly Madeira hand-embroidered--a third less than original prices, to close out be- fore Satur night. In many cases Saturday’s prices are below present wholesale cost. Most of the pieces are slightly soiled. None sent C. O. D. First floor, Old Building This is NOT the ordinary type of Men's Overcoat Sale $49.50 = It consists of ULSTER-type overcoats— Even though priceis....... Double-breasters Made of hand-finished friezes That will outwear the soft spongy fabrics that are so plentiful now. There will be more than 400 of these big, warm, high-grade coats, of our $60 to $70 grades at $49.50, on Sat- urday. Just because a clothing maker want- ed to rid his shelves of heavy coatings. Overcoats at $24.50 and at $31.50 The Broadway Corner Store has them and they are GOOD overcoats. We're closing out several lots before stock-taking, and they'll all be ready Saturday in two under-price groups, (Broadway Corner Store) ’ so pe Men’s Furnishings—down Domet flannel nightshirts, all sizes, $1.25, were $2.50. Raincoats, all sizes, $6, were $10, Imported Terry cloth bathrobes, $5, were $10, Fancy mufflers, artificial and cut silk, $1.75, were $3.50, oath ok nispla OF Eee Soft collars, sizes 17, 1744, 18, now 15c, were 35e, Burlington Arcade floor, | : ew Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 4,500 pairs; slight irregula- i in plaiting make these ."" Without hey would be 75c pair. or cordovan grounds shot with contrasting colors a ee a ee ee een = ae —— -- ———— - ree noe Le cere eet se