The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 13

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ISS SEITZ IS BRIDE OF ED. M. GEIBEL;. WILL LIVE IN CHINA 5*'s. rage by her father, wore a gown of cream colored Chantilly lace over corn eplored chiffon. honor, was in green chiffon with f.let lace. The bridqs little cousins, Betty Radeker and Scott Radeker, flower girl and page, respectively. |%, Misses Dorothy Marckwald and Mary ‘Witherbee were ribbon girls. B. Gefbel was his brother's best man. After @ month's trip in this coun- try, Mr. and Mra. Geibel will sail for China, where he is engaged in civil engineering at Tientsin. ee Mi ARMOR 4) : Ria ‘ ai. lan, the members of the Board of Eeti- | mate, Gov. Smith and several former Presidents of the board. Automobiles All leave City Hall at 10.30 A. MA baseball game will be played by teams representing the Republican and Demo- cratic Aldermen, which elther the Mayor ‘or the Governor ts expected to umpire Probst Fanerat To-Morrow. Funeral services for Arthur Oxley Probst, who died suddenly at his . 157 West 79th Street, Mon- Miss Mildred her eister, who was maid of | 4, Fi Street, * -, at. Mr Probst was President of Probst & Co., Importers and Exporters, Reaver Street, ido tu Co., Is survived by Probst, a were Wells Princess Golitzin Victor clambake and field day to-morrow at Glenwood Landing, Esten Cove, L. 1, . to which have been invited Mayor H. BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD. TO LEXINGTON—ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVE. Ea Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. | Seitz Married at Home in Brooklyn. | At the home of Mr. and Mra. Don C. Seite, No. 239 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, their daughter Miss Mabel Gertrude Seitz, was married yestor- day afternoon to Edward Mark Gel- bel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Gelbel of Greenwich, Conn. The cere- | mony was performed at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Thomas E. Potterton. | ‘The bride, who was given in mar- || eee Confidential Credit } | You can find’no bet- ter, finer Clothing at the best cash stores. Yet the prices at Hygrade are no higher The Confidential Credit terms— easy weekly payments — afe an additional priv- ilege. You should avail yourself of the oppurtunity to be- come acquainted with this convenient method of buying. 1563—Fronity Ser of White Cells. id, $5.00 ASY to reach and difficult to leave. Ovington’s is a pleasant spot in which to shop. Its individuality, itsrange in stock and its reason- able prices bring it new friends every day. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’* $14 Fifth Ave. nr, 32d St, Sipectat factitttes for cartng for outealtown ‘Satomers. SAT\SFACTION IS YOURS IN ADVANCE || WHEN ¥ SLIP COVERS HERE |} 5. KOE svuiTs wholstered Tap 50 aay ther. Bik Gimo phone Gramercy 1520 42 St. Room503 —= = From the Foremost Manufactyrer of New York 80 Summer Tailored Suits Made to Sell at an Exclusive Price To Go Out at ye | $39.50 Tricolette, Shantung, Taffeta, Wool Jersey, —all of the finest, richest grade, designed and exquisitely finished in what is probably the most fash- ionable atelier in New York. That can give you only an inkling of the beauty of these costume suits —suits which but for present con- ditions would have been far be- yond the reach %f a moderate purse. ; Suits of Distinctive Beauty Richly silk lined—trimmed with duvetyne and silk velvet—finished with distinctive buttons and delightful hand embroidery—these are suits that stamp the wearer with the unmistak- able sign of elegance, Sf What Size Do You Wear? Of course there are only 80—and sizes range from 16 Misses to 88 Womens-— but if you are fortunately within this range of sizes quick action will mean that you are decidedly “in luck!” looming dalee—Second Floor. Womens and Childrens Summer Underwear 69c Womens Union Suits well eut with French band and crocheted tops; either loose or tight knee; regular and extra 39c Cotton and lisle Undervests, lace-trimmed, with tailor or), crochet tops; regular or extra 39c Cotton Jersey Bloomers, pink only, correctly and generously cut. 79¢ Boys Union Suits in fine nainsook or gauze; high neck, short sleeves, knee length, athletic style, for youngsters from 6 to 16 years. Bloomingdales Childrens Shop A wonderful assortment of Bloomer Dresses $2.69 Gingham and chambray are the materials. How are they made? Yokes, smocking and French knots; pockets thus adorned. Fetching, indeed! Checked pink and white; yellow and white; red and white; blue and white; green and white. Plain colors also. Sizes 2 to 6 years. . Wonderful Assortment of Pantalette Dresses The material is chambray. In these also are plain colors and fancy checks. The maize, pink und blue of the material is set off by bias folds of white organdie with black stitching. Those quaint little pantalettes—dont forget them—tbey are trimmed to match, you may be sure. Little Girls Crepe Nightgowns: 84c Imagine it, and all edged with a dainty little rick-rack braid. Cut kimono style, just like mothers. Sizes, 2 to 6. loomingdales—Second Floor. 79¢ Girls Union Suits, low neck, shell knee and bloomer cut, for comfort. 4 to 16 years. Main Floor. ae For Nurses, Matds, Housekeepers Cool White Uniforms and House Dresses At Exceptionally Low Prices These prices are possible because the dresses are the product of our own sewing rooms—thus insuring their good value. $3.25 $4.50 A well-made one-piece white An exceedingly good-looking dress, either with long or white madras ares The short sleeves, and with a big becoming turn-over collar that can be worn open, or long sleeves, deep cuffs, loose belt, wide ‘hem and watch pocket on the. waist are small high neck. The waist fea- details that count much for tures a Gibson tuck. Sizes general comfort and style; 84 to 44. ° 34-44. $3.25 $7.50 Black pongee dress, similarly White poplin dress, cut on made in a style suitable for long loose lines. The wide the morning about the house. The white cuffs on the long sleeves and the white collar add to its freshness and be- comingness. belt drawn through straps, the big pearl buttons, the tucks and the stunning round collar show the skill and art of the designer. f Big 4 Upholstery Co. fy 25 5, '¥, 32 EAST 23D ST. BRANOH, 250 KEAP 87, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, Deduct 1920. Broadway at Ninth, New York We have purchased under-price some women’s Cotton Frocks $25 to $39.50 grades, which we shall sell, Thursday, for ! Gingham Frocks, $15 . Charming little models, made becoming and fresh looking by the use of fine white pique on collars and cuffs and pockets. coilection—the sorts of {ri 20 per cent. (On everything except a few price-restricted -artic'es and catalog stocks) Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 when you buy | $15" $25 (less 20 per cent.) Illustrated at left in the sketch is a mod frocks. The tie-t&ck sash of self ma’ feature for a gingham frock. In all the desired color combinations, such as blue and white, brown and white, green and white other binations, In checks and also a few plaids. Voile Frocks smart summer frocks. Also a few attractive, cool frocks of striped dimity. Delightfully summery and feminine. enough to wear to almost any summer daytime occasion. Trimmed with hand-drawn work and touches of fine hand embroidery. Also with real filet lace, applied to collars and cuffs and set in the bodices, These froc! pastel colors and in midnight blue. Many feature the ale gray shade so much desired today. A model at $22.60 illustrated at the right. There are also a few figured and embroidered voiles in the every woman recognizes as typically el typical of the gingham pooh tg Nl any ee JOHN WANAMAKER] com- Quite lovely are in lovely Women’s Gown Salon—Second floor, Old Building | 1,000 girls’ Frocks (Sizes 6 to 14 years) $2.95 For our $3.95 to $4.25 les. (20 per cent. be deducted, too.) It would not be surprising if ev mother who attends this sale wire fo purchase all of the 5 models at $2.95 and the 6 models at $3.95, as the dresses are copies and adaptations of much more expensive frocks. Moreover, the dresses are very wearable and ex- press good taste, (One of the models at $2.96 is {llustrated.) Lowne— Flowered, Plain and Conventional Patterns Heavy Cottone—Quaint Patterns. Ginghame—Cross-barred and Plaid. Also—Plain Jean Cloth. grades. to be d $3.95 For our $4.50 to $5 Matin Aisle, Main floor and Second floor, 10th St., Old Bldg. 212 were $50 272 were $55 77 were $60 291 were $65 197 were $70 199 were $75 83 were $80 195 were $85 114 were $90 89 were $95 36 were $100 goes into this sale, An ample variety—plenty of sizes—accurate all | reduced to $45 all reduced to $58 all reduced to $69 A fortunate purchase of Morning Frocks 600 ginghams and voiles, $4.95 $5.75 to $7.50 grades.... patch neck less 20 per cent. $36 less 20 per cent. $55.20 Every suit was chosen by us originally for regular Wanamaker patrons—men who come here season after season because they know—and want—Wanamaker clothes, The BEST we have rative designs. Ginghams Clear, clean checks and mixed plaids in a variety of colors and styles—all new, smart and practical models. Bi ockets, organdie collars ani cuffs of white, lavender, green, wide belts and full a few of the attractive features. Tose, Voiles Dainty checks in summer shades, small flowered patterns and large deco- Models are extremely good, with crisp lace-trimmed collars and cuffs of organdie; or Hs Std collars, pearl lines, ® Main Aisle, Main floor and Third floor, Old Building Closing out broken lots and sizes, regular stocks—THURSDAY All Fancy Suits for Men— Reduced [Meaning all of our finer suits in the Burlington Areade| 141 were $49.50 uttons and service Store Hours 9 to & blue or -cut skirts are oming Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building " $8,000 for $10,000 of - French Lingerie (Sizes 6 months to 16 years) And from the $8,000 twen- ty per cent. comes off. serenaowns, sizes 2 to wers, sizes 2 to 16 to.16 years. Speier on bands, sizes 4 to 14 years. Baby skirts, sizes 6 months to 5 years. Infants’ long dresses and skirts, Ai ay “oper sizes 6 months to 6 years. Combinations, sizes 32 to 86; Corset covers, sizes 82 to 36, Jap silk pajamas for children. Exquisite material is used for ments, whiel ag nd made, and trim- med with fine hand embroi- dery or real lace. | Children’s Face, Third floor, Old Building (less 20 per cent.) You Pay You Pay You Pay 10,500 pairs Women’s Long From the best-known maker in the country—name on every glove GUARANTEED seconds—At very low prices 16-button — $2.50 to $3 grades 1 $1.75 And—you deduct 20 per cent. MORE from the sale price Ready Thursday morning in the Down-Stairs Store, Old Building; and on the Main aisle in the Down-Stairs Store, New Building. 12-button — $3 \ $2 16-button — $3.50 grade Silk Gloves | $2.25

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