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1) | HELEN BECK E BRIDE TO-DAY. OF J. H, HOFFMAN trial Law with Samuel Gompers. “I understand,” said he, “that Mr. * » whom I believe to be re- (/M7 spectable, has expressed a willingness | to debate with me in the place of Clarence Darrow, whom I declined t: [46] ha store away ro ou ¢an | ah Tas ander chests, tar bags and cam- hor supplies will make vy to gel —and safe- ty beyond all doubt, ” emony Will Be at Waldorf- / Astoria—Honeymoon in California. Miss Helen Beck, daughter of Mr. (Martiri Beck of No. 270 Park Avenue, ‘\end J. Howard Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mra. Loule Hoffman of the Man- hhattan Square Zotel, will be married this afternoon by the.Rev. Dr. Joseph Silverman of the Temple Emanu-El at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, after twitch ‘they wil hold a reception at the hotel. on we IWS a — —— =) ai ZN yy <> wa) a = a ‘The mam of honor will be Miss Jo: wephine Beck, a sister of the bride, and the best men will be Herman Cohen. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Carolyn Byoh, Ruth Weiner, Florence Eising, Marie Lang and “oy Miss Liley se PN wre 1 Lawrence Leeds, Robert ‘Leeds and Bertram Schreim. ‘The couple will spend their honey~ in California. comenenslipacantinte . ALLEN TO MEET GOMPERS. Kansas Governor Will Return to Debate Industrial Law. | @ov. Henry J. Allen of Kansas left the Weldorf-Astoria last aight for ) home via Weshington. Before leav- y he eaid he noped to return next FIFTH AVE. FUR SHOP. The Original and Only Abram Ratkowsky Telephone i 3 Murray Hill | | | | YOUR CONVENIENCE MONG I hey OES IN LONDON Harrods is that one can get — everything there. It is a grand © symposium of shops, drawing its mer- chandise from every clime, catering to every human need, the home of Yeltra overcoats and ‘English made clothes for men, the centre and circumference of women’s fashions, a bazaar of books and a temple of antiques, an empire of ‘ china and @ kingdom of linens, a sov- ereignty of silverware and a dynasty of silks, a gallery of old masters and a, nursery of cut flowers, a dominion of supply devoted to the democracy of HARRODS L* WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Managing Director NEW YORK OFFICE: sas FIFTH AVENUE Cr 435 Fifth Ave. From Manufacturer to Wearer One Store in New York Buy Your Fur Coat Now for Next Winter ‘YOU CAN COME HERE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AND PAY HALF FOR A BEAUTIFUL FUR COAT THAT ONLY THREE OR FOUR MONTHS FROM NOW WILL COST YOU DOUBLE! All raw have risen enormously since Jan. 1, and only through huge contracts made by us months ago with the great fur trapping associations, and the fact that we sell direct from our factories to you, are we able to make this highly advantageous offer to the public. FURS ARE GOING STILL HIGHER, and to buy_now is as good an investment as diamonds—better; for "il need furs far more than diamonds. ‘Note these pricer—and buy before they’re gone! OPEN EVERY EVENING $25 Any of These $2.97 Summer Furs = Regularly $50 to $75 Stone Marten, Animal—Squirrel, Animal—HandsomeSeal Stoles— Mink, Animal—Kit Blue Fox, Animal— Brown Fox Scarfs. Big Savings in Summer Furs Red Fox Scarfs $44.75 | Hudson Bay Sable $64.75 French Seal Capes 34.75 | Siberian White Fox 74.50 Blue Fox Sears 74.75 | Sable Fox, animal 74.50 E Stone Marten Scarfs -49.50 | Mink Scarfs 49. Kit Blue Fox, animal “34.50 | Squirrel Stole, 14x72 124.75 Kit Sable Fox Scarfs 29.75 | Hudson Seal, 14x72 34.7 Skunk Scarfs $4 24.50 | Ringtail Sable 29.7! Great Reduction in Fur Coats Squirrel Coats $349.75 French Ses! Skunk Trim'd $297.20 Hudson Seal Coats, 40in’ 349.50| Hudson olman = 549.50 Seal Dol 197.50 French Seal, Plain 124.50 Coats up to 64 bust measure to fi Hud Seal, Skunk Trim’d 349.50 large sias in all style pi Remodeling—Storage Free Broadway at,Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to 5 : Important Sales | BVENOS AIRES PE LEME LION TIE 1 Women’s Shoes, $6.75 2240 pairs that were $8 and $12 pr. in our own stocks styles, pumps and oxfords—staple styles, no freaks— sizes 214 to 8. Thirty We cannot any more of any of them at a price which will permit us to sell’ - them at $8 to $12 pair. we haven’t got enough of the 80 styles to fill our large regular demands. So we are getting them out of the way to avoid the confusion of more than one price on the same grade. There are 500 pairs of the $12 grade alone PUMPS— in tan or black calfskin, black kidskin, patent leather, and white buckskin. OXFORDS—in tan or black calfskin, black kidskin and patent leather. Welted and turned soles, Cuban, military and Louis XV. heels. Hundreds of pairs of the popular low-heel pumps and oxfords. Not every size in each style. Enough of a choice, however, to assure that every woman and ig woman will get several pairs—a good summer outfit. The shoes will be separated in IZE GROUPS for easy selection. And an extra force of sales will be on hand to avoid delays. Those who can should come early. it floor, Old Building Yeats Women’s Frocks, $39.75 | $49.50 to $65 grades. Sizes for 14 to 20 years Taffeta, Georgette crepe, Crepe de chine, Taffeta and lace, Printed chiffon, Taffeta and crepe—fifteen models—five illustrated. Navy blue and dark brown are the precominating colors. A few chiffon and Geccasiss crepe frocks in lighter tones. The frocks are of the high standard of taste and workmanship which have brought to the Young Women’s Salons so large a number of pleaséd and con- + tinuing customers. Wednesday—Second floor, Old Building, Tenth-Sireet side ' ~ Oriental Rugs 100, sizes averaging 6.3 x 4.1 ft., at $125 to $375 Current prices for these grades, here and elsewhere, are $200 to-$500 They are beautiful rugs, Tabreiz, Khorassan, Sarouk and Kermanshah weaves. Colorings are varied, offering opportunity to please all taste—rich, dark effects in blue, deep red and dull mahogany shades, and light pastel shades of ivory, light blue, and old rose. Third Gallery, New Bidg. Bedroom Furniture Prices are reduced a quarter, a third, and even half. Several hundred pieces, 50 you may be quite fire of finding something you will like very much. We have inc uded an open stock pattern—Louis XVI. design—in walnut, mahogany and ivory enamel, which we can particularly recommend. SSS 8B noes a N 70 0 30 95 05 85 15 90 35 60 ane tics 32 £ saz & ava BSSas ASRS ss s PEe BNINMH nm we w — me =SS wepgec RRR ~ ~ Compare These Prices standardized net and uniform through- out the United States—with those of They refute the idea that quality and high ‘| prices must of necessity be inseparable. The prevailing very moderate prices of Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested” Tubes are the result of an efficient plant organization, working in a most modern factory which employs every improve- ment and labor saving device, and mark- eting under an economical zone selling system, thus attaining a perfect balance of highest quality at reasonable prices. Pay no more than the standardized net prices for Pennsylvania products—do not expect them for Jese. Adjustment basis— per warranty teg st- tached to each casing: Vecuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY Jeannette, Pa. Prices of the pieces are— $113.25 for a $151 bedstead; ivory enamel, full size; walnut, full size; or mahogany and walnut, single size. $129.75 for a $173 bureau, in ivory enamel and mahogany. $104.25 for a $139 chiffonier, in ivory enamel, mahogany or walnut. $121.50 for a $162 chifforobe, in ivory enamel, mahogany or walnut. 7.50 for $130 dressi one abs AL or te eee es $153.75 for a $205 vanity dresser, in ma- hogany or walnut. $24 for a $82 night table, in ivory enamel, mahogany or walnut. $18.75 for a $25 chair, in ivory enamel, mahogany or walnut. $16.50 for a $20 dressing table bench, ivory enamel, mahogany or walnut. Sixth Gallery, New Building 114 were $11—Wednesday, $8.75 pair 127 were $16—Wednesday, $12 pair All these blankets are white, with pink and blue borders. Those at $8.75 are in single and double bed size. Those at $12 are double bed size only. Wednesday—Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Used Pianos The only sale of used pianos and player-pianos which we shall hold this 4 is now going on, ‘It includes some very good instruments. Every one was n in exchange. Every one was gone over in our own piano workrooms, THere is an opportunity here for (1) those who are going to live out-of-town for the summer and who wish music but do not care to take with them their home piano, (2) summer hotel proprietors, (3) mothers of girls who are learning to play the piano, (4) clubs who have need of a piano or player-piano. Good choice of upright pianos between $200 and $300, CONVENIENT TERMS. Piano Salons open until 9 this evening. First Gallery, New Bldg.