The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 8

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MISS FRANK IS A BRIDE, “]em>ioyed twretre vents on the advertis-| Mr, York, who was nighiy eateemed , 2 sta tte tng staff of The World were held at} by his co-workers on The World, war BALL BATS Marriage to Seth Low Takes Place |"'* residence piel nae wae NOB, ber the #on of Elizabeth and the late Frank Church of Our in St. Thomas's Charch. In Bt. Thomas's Church yenterday afternoon at & o'clock Mies Elisabeth ]*t 10 fctoek, Tor te Tone of hi Carrington Frank, daughter of Mr. |tery, and Mrs, Charles A. Frank, was mar- “ Kiiock Loyal Workmen cious and Attack Police- from Roof Tops. |. | vertising eon, Jack York. de cdearsitg Pea te wa*) ried to Seth Low, son of Mra. Abbot “i jour em la. Low of No. 20 East 66th Street. yess of Burger and Klein, furniture| rh, Right Rev. Chauncey D. Brewster, @f Woe, 116 and 118 Hesex| Bishop of Connecticut, ofMfciateed, as- to thé company's garage at| sisted by the Rev. Endicott Peabody | * B and sth treet, decause of and the rector, the made by striking drivers of the | “sry ¥ against loyal workers. , the party neared the garage four | Miss Alice Davi ‘The other attendants were Mra. F. Trubee Davison, formerly Miss Dor- J.Jothy Peabody, whose wedding took “was knocked unconscious and his] place at Groton, Mass., last week; Mra. Allan MeLan: he Misses Carol cha=od one assailant and foreed | Hicks Read, er, Polly Lin- to surrender under threats to shoot. Katherine Van Ingen, Dorothy ‘man gave his name as 1.|Duncan and Priscilla Murdock. Daniel ‘of No. 263 Livonia Avenue,|Grant was” best man. Rew York. —— - Phe other strikers showered bricks other strikers showered tricks FUNERAL OF FRANK J. YORK. sas Petioemnee. | Potion reserves Were | Gervices Hela at ‘His Tate Home— fog feu de seek Mass at 10 A. M. To-Day. Funeral services for Frank J. York with felonious assault. Yokel ‘taken to Bellevae Hospital. of No. 172 Patchen Avenue, Brooklyn, WOMEN FIND IT FUN TO DYE FADED GINGHAMS, DRESSES, WAISTS, STOCKINGS Worn, Shabby Garments into New Awful prices are teaching women how easy it is to turn all their old garments bright and new with ‘‘Diamond Dyes.”’ i ee ee aprons, stockings, waists, ape ters, ts, fal up-to-date, sty! or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. The Direction Book in crear 0 6 "rout “Diamond Dye* York, He was born in Brooklyn, thirty- years ago, educated in the public 4 was at one time an ad- an on the Brooklyn Times. 1 be in Holy Cross Ceme-| He is survived by his mother and one i] Millions Using “Diamond Dyes’’ and Turning Old, Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets THURSDAY The Women’s Suit Shop Has An Opportunity-to Serve By Offering Its Patrons An Opportunity to Save } $29.50 to $75.00 on WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Of Tricotine, Poiret Twill or Serge 50.00 $79.50 to $125.00 Are Our Regular Prices for Suits of This Character and Quality ‘HE models are new—just out of the hands of our custom tailors. The styles are not, after this season’s fashions, but in prophecy of next season’s fashions—double in smartness for now, double in service for later. Hi, MADE OF FABRICS SELLING AT RETAIL TO-DAY FOR $5.00 to $8.50 yd. LINED WITH SILKS SELLING AT RETAIL TO-DAY FOR $3.50 to $5.50 yd: Navy Blue, Black or Tan Sizes 34 to-44; also a number of suits : for Small Women, sizes 32, 34 and 36. WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP-—Balcony Floor ” NOTHER delicious spread for your bread and muf- fins—made by the same people with the same unsurpassed quality as Welch's Grapelade. Grape and raspberry com- bined, with the raspberry fla- vor predominating —all the juice and richness of whole, , ripe, fresh fruit, with only the grape skins and seeds removed and pure sugar added. Or@er Welch's Fruitlade (Grape-Raspberry) from your grocer. Get a jar today. Walnut Louis XVI. pie, Oleine Tenis iMustrated, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS The Welch Grape Juice Ca Westfield, New York SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING. WONDERS -, 1 The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily B Altman & Co. ® ' MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Thursday) Three Hundred Women’s Silk Petticoats variously developed in taffeta, satin, crepe de Chine and silk jersey (the collection em- bracing the season’s most desirable colors) will be marked at the exceptionally low price of $7.75 Many of the Imported Petticoats have now been reduced to prices that are less than the cost to import. (Department on Second Floor) Women’s and Misses’. Wool Sweaters at large reductions from former ‘prices, will consist of the following models: Coat Sweaters . » . « $3.75 & 6.75. Surplice Sweaters, sleeveless; with sash, 4.75 Slipover Sweaters, sleeveless;. V-neck, 2.25 (Department on Third Floor) One- Hundred Misses’ Knife-plaited Skirts | (Lengths 33 to 36 inches; elastic belt) made of striking all-wool checks and plaids, in the new, vivid effects exceptionally priced at $12.85 y Also Junior Misses’ Coats : (sizes 15 and 17 years) nt in the jaunty Tuxedo-collar model that is now so much in vogue; fashioned of fine— all-wool jersey, in plain colors and smart heather mixtures, offering most attractive values at $17.50 Special Price Reductions have been made throughout tha entire Spring stocks of Junior Misses’ Frocks, Coats, Wraps and Suits. (Departments on Second Floor) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies WEARING aay for MEN, WOMEN @ BOYS QUALITY—STYLE—V ALUE Just consider the advantage of buying from Hygrade. At the same prices you have been accustomed to paying in cash you can procure on Credit—with the privilege of making easy, weekly payments—clothing as stylish, as well made, in as large assortment as that carried by the best stores. CONVINCE YOURSELF, COME IN, COMPARE Extra Sizes for Stout Men and Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS erie aS if FB Ae t lu ai aa carers fe EARLY SPRING SALE OF SPECIAL SUITES AND SINGLE PIECES Special Reductions Liberal Terms $1.4 a Tent ee os Oe Our * Mattress OME AND HEAR OUR 125.00 SUPERTONE ting ‘or’ a ener 115" § We give with this 6 Double Columbia Rec: ords Your own cholce 5-9 Deposit 5-Plece Golden Oak m Suites OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS. Early Sprin Sale of Hi Grade Solld Oak One of the big values of his sale. Strong, well made Table, gn pelo one. buys Sad aT eee Open Until 10 P. M. Monday: & Saturdays HARLEM STORE BRONX STORE 2174 Third Avenue/420 E. Tremont Ave. Stra! Bet, 118th and 119th Sts. ONX Service, Same Merchandise in Both -

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