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, MISS 1. STEWART J. R. ALGER’S BRIDE AT HOME WEDDING M JOHN R ALGER wire @TU010 Reception for Relatives and Friends | Follows Ceremony ont River- side Drive, Miss Irene Mary Stewart, daughte: of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Stew- rt, was married to John Robert Alger of this city at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents No..125 Riverside Drive. The It Arthur H. Judge performed the cere- mony, which was followed by a recep- tion for relatives and intimate fri The bride, who was give Tlage by her fatt white satin cove lace, which had mother Mr. Alger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Alger, of No. 438 Weat 16th Street. to-day by ough Pres down at } speak and d e he wi same’ vehicle. REFUSES DRY NOMINATION. Isidor Waaservogel, Republican can- didate for Supreme Court Justice, whose | Inst name, literally tren: lish, means water bir day’ to ae Prohibit Marlborough, G. 0. F, WOMEN TO HAVE RALLY, O«den Mills, Peter Zucker and Mra Marie Cros-Newhaus will speak to- n women's rally at fight at a Roy waatia Hall, tinder the ‘a AK way and 83d S « of the Repu' ing and Coolidge Bateriishea AOCHe High-Grade Dining Suites The Week’s Special Feature S in all Furniture sponsored by the KOCH Store, the construction and finish of these Dining Suites are of a most superb order, assuring a life- time of steady wear. This Beautiful Italian Renaissance Period Dining Room Suite 1o0pieces $ 800 The regular price is $950.00 Comes in American Black Walnut, with chairs and arm chair smartly upholstered in tapestry. There is an oblong table with 46x62 inch top, extending to 8 feet. piece, is 68 inches long. There is a silver cabinet and a cabinet server, and the set is completed with 5 chairs and 1 arm chair, Other Interesting Values in Dining Suite Dining Suite, $1,200°° 1550.00 American Walnut Dining Suite, $1,400 | 1400.00 American 10 pieces 10 pieces VANS PLENTIFUL, SAY MOVING MEN | triven by union mon by. Bieht. Declare Drivers Are Being Re.| fi cruited and Condit R Prospects for the settiement of the strike of moving van men before Oct | 1 are exceedingly slight, although the Van Owners’ Associntion sald to- day that there would be’ plenty of vans by mOving day to supply the demand, Union officials said yesterday that members were being paid their wages out of a union fund and were pre- fo continue the strike in. definitely, According to Charlies 8, Morris, President of the Van Owners’ Associ- ation, there are 156 moving vans in operation at present, manned by union men who have returned to work at the], $3 increase offered by. the association at the outbreak of the strike. J. J 450 trucks were being operated under the supervision of firms which have agreed to the strikers’ demands. Ho added that owners of 100 more vans o 8 will drop fi and will carry, his argument elsewhere by tho Walnut eee evEWING had signified their Intention of signing the agreement, And their trucks will ions Soon Will Be Normal. Don't risk yoor material ina dye, Each . age of “Dimond Dyen” eon. tains directions so simple tha, any woman can dia- -dye a mew rich, aed into old garments, ray 1» €0 im, every: thiag, whether sent, Ti a linen, eotton or mixed goods. Buy “Diamond Dyes’ no other kind—then perfect Feaulta are guaranteed even if you have never dyed be- fore, Drungiet has Color Card—16 rich colors. organiter of the Van Team. | said that an additional Military heel walking Model in all brown calfskin, Tiews calf with fawn suede top, black calf with fawn suede top, Louin heel dress Models in all colors, including gr beaver and black kid: p with gray or tops and other combi This offering represents a saving of from $2.00 to $5.00 a pair, and.is unparalleled in the history of the Retail Shoc Business in the City of New York. Queen Quality, as always, assumes the leadership in style, durability and values Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street New York City #60 125th St. Week Sept. 27 to Oct, 2d The buffet, a most elaborate a SSE 900,00 American Walnut Dining Suite, 10 Pieces Par os $795” 600,00 Mahogany Dining Suite, 9 Pieces $495 Handsome Rugs and Carpets Low Priced EAMLESS Velvet Rugs, Sanford’s and NEE Stair Carpet can be used as Smith's, in Persian, Chinese and Medal- lion patterns, for living room, dining room and library. Size 9x12 69.25 | Consult the Koch Plan of Deferred Payment trackers or runners; Chinese and small all-over patterns; blue, rose and tan colorings, Yari 1.89 Rue de la Paix, Paris bit “28% io? pe ban RSDA Si nee 4 Bi ad rm , SEPTEMBER oh JOHN WANAMAKER @& Broadway at Ninth, New York n Without Sacrificin fie Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to & g Quality | Keepi ng’ Prices -Dow! | 4 LL-OVER Laces re- New Autumn Suits sponsored by Paris Elaborate models and tailleurs The new mode in suits as sponsored by ‘Paris, and favored by the designers in this country, is reflected in copies of luxurious imported models from Callot, Cheruit, Madeline. New features that characterize these autumn suits are shown in their different phases. _ ign straight lines and rather long coat; box and semi- box models and the ever smart. severely tailored suit with notch collar and conect semi-fitted lines, The materials are luxurious silk and wool duv@tyn, Veldyne, mar- vella, onlanda cloth, duvet de laine and tricotine in their finest qualities, New colors, that have such a flair thig autumn, soft browns, Malay and Zanzibar brown, lovely dryad brown and pine needle green, Nankin blue and moonstone gray, as well as midnight blue and black, Many of the suits aie luxuriously fur trimmed with beaver, natural fay squirrel, flying squirrel, fine mole, fitch, Australian opossum and y ynx dyed woll. : Some of the Suits A charming three-piece suit, @ Another copy of Callot has « a gory. ot 8 nee iy any ed little box coat and is silk duv- midni jue silk and wool teh i " etyn, with a three-quarters length | ¢ty® in that charming new au- cout, straight of line und con- | tumn shade of elephant brown. fined by a narrow shoestring belt. The coat is interestingly embrold- The frock noeeneati e Cs ered all over with self-colored js slim and straight of line and | silk stitchery and a very delicate wool and beads in floral motifs. } and intricat+ design made rich The standing collar and cuffs of by dark brown bugle beads, with the coat are trimmed with flying | standing collar and the bottom squirrel. of the coat banded with mole, ‘The collection contains a suit for every type of woman, and a range of price that covers the better classes of suits starts at $59.50 and up to Sor. Second floor, Old Building 300 Caps like 400 Hats, many this, $2, $2.50 styles, $2.50 to $6.75 Special values. One-piece top all wool caps in 20 pat- terns—plain browns and greens,’ mixtures and fancy plaids; sateen lined with leather sweatband ; 34 to Fine stitched hats of tweeds and homespuns; very smart light shac plenty dark shades; any number of styles to choose from; sizes 614 to 7%. . Boys’ Shop—Third floor, Old Building Suit Blouses of satin and taffeta, $6.95 A special price for Friday’s selling Blouses in all the dark suit colors, such as midnight blue, brown dark green and dark purple, striped with har- monizing colors that are almost invis}ble, are most desirable at just this time of the season. Blouse of this sort, worn with one’s tailored s much of the impres piece costur 1 is very practical and becoming fgr travel and for general wear, Models with adjustable collars that may be worn either high or low are in Friday's collection, Second floor, Old Building | Corduroy Robes, $6.85 A surprisingly «mall price ' - Three models, generously cut, well tailored, with deep collars and pockets, a Raglan or set-in eve and string girdle silk tusseled | ‘ Je of w brocuded 17 Vay) ¥ t cout, corded at. hip line 3 iW \ nehes from the bot Aeakditl pytem to the attract.ve flare to "| 4 ‘tho skirt characteristic of the break- { }4 i orduroy ¥ 1 copen, wis- Nustrated. Two models are Third floor, Old Building lGer days more of the September Housewares Sale. Savings 10 to 25 per cent, ° Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. duced to 55¢ yard close to half price. All-over lace! The very thing there is such a demand now for party dresses, for blouses or for trimming All black, 35 in. wide, in charming chantilly patterns. Main floor, Old Building Qt EW and beautiful Ribbons in gor- geous colorings. Co’or is one of Fashion's moat insistent notes this season. The decorative art of the Orient and of Burope for hundreds of years has been plundered to inspire the designs for the new ribbons —in foliage, leaves and conven- tional patt 8. e Gorgeous combinations of color have been achieved, such as silver, with French blue or black; Paon blue, black and sfiver; black, gold and tones of blue; blue, red and the Paisley shades na pattern after the old Paisley shawls. Vestees, collars, girdles are a few of the ways in which ribbon is used in the wardrobe of the season. 5% in. to 9 in. wide, $3.76 to $10.50 yard. Main floor, Old Building ITTLE French Frocks beautifully reproduced at moderate prices. The dresses which Paris makes for her children are ever so dif- ferent, yet the moat simple frocks in the world. It is won- derful what she can do with blue serge and a bit of wool yarn, or a trifle of ribbon, The fact that the contrasting color is always perfect, is one reason. Our copies $25 to $39.50 » dre a compliment to the Paris dresses! ‘ Charming little bell shaped frock, illustrated, is copied in a fine, ‘soft quality of velveteon; the neck, kimono sleeves, and skirt ae bordered with a simple design worked in wool yaen in darning and chain stitches, $29.50, Long wa'sted serge frock with tiny accordion d skirt has tascinating fril ked ging- ham at neck and alec $39.50. Another model with accordion pleated skirt is in serge ut $25. Pink and rose red is the lovely color combination which Paris chose to work her most unusual design (in chain stitching) or a frock of navy blue serge at $32.60. Other models, too, including some with little button-on wi of checked gingham at and $32. 60. Also Frocky of Devonshire cloth a smart heavy cotton” material that looks like Wnen-—with bloom ere 10.0. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street JVOMEN'S Nig ht- gowns at small price” $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. or nainsook, in a mul fashions; some rather in the front, or sleeves, edged simple embroidered with three-quar with a edging More frivolous styles, trimmed with = imi short V, square and round necks age ‘in the kimono or no sleeves. re “re a few Pink or blu empire models ribt Sizes 56 to 44 Third floor, Old Building + Inlaid Linoleum at a Quarter Less 1,998 yards at $1.75, $2.25 and $2.35 per square yard. Three gradew. Sixteen’ patterns, Our regular stocks, reduced. ~ Tile effects suitable or hall, dining-toom, kitchen, office. English Oilcloth, Quarter Less 1,234 yards, our own importation) at 85¢ per square yard. 7 patterns, n@at small figures, light colorings, suitable or bathroom. Third Gallery, New Bidg. ) | | “Just opened—French | China Dinner Sets — 40 sets, hurried here for the September Sale. The sets with spray designs are priced $57.50. The sets with border designs are priced $80. ( These prices are considerably be ow normal tiie Each set has 107 pieces, Handles are solid gold. Have you seen these low-priced sets? American porcelain dinner sets, 107 pieces, at $25. Bavaria china dinner sets, fed at $38.50, Nippon china dinner seta, 100 pieces, at $62.60, 5 English porcelain dinner sets, 107 pieces, at $42.50. «Second Gallery, New Bldg. . Silk Comforters at 1920’s low price $45 each—the lowest price this year for comforters of so high a grade. We could onl; y get 50 to sell at this price; wool filled, stitched all-over in a unique ign, and covered with a very fine grade of silk messaline; full bed size. Lilac, gold, mediumi-rose, dark rose, pink, blue and Copenhagen blue, are the good shades of the tover. Fourth Py allery, New Building This Tea Set Quadruple-plated, $45 The price of similar a wets has gone up to w third more, The design ig Colonial. We will sell the set for $45, or sepa- rately, as follows: $ —coffee jot, $12. —tea pot, $11 —sugar bowl, cream pitcher, § ~spoon holder, $% Moderate prices, also, an ‘§ —lock handle vegetable dishes, | plain Colonial design, $13.50, | vegetable dishes, side han- | ' 7. candlesticks, Colonial design, $5 each, = sandwich trays, pierced de- sign, $6 each. Main floor, Old Building dies, $12.50, ~~bread trays, pierced design, $4.50, va ee! 400 Colored Umbrellas at $7.50 (Tax 35e) Less than the wholesale cost We had a sale of these umbrellas at this price not long ago and sold our entire purchase in one day. Since then we have tried to duplicate this good service and foals Bate succeeded in getting four hundred, which we shall sell Friday, When you see the umbrellas you will realize how much below normal the price is, ‘They are in three sty es: (1) all bakalite handle and baka- lite ring top, wood and balkalite handle and cord loop, (3 wood and bakalite handle andJea her loop. All have stub ends tipped with bakalite, and ribs tipped with bakalite, Covered with tape-edged taffeta, firm and souple in dark green, purple, brown, navy blue and black, Main floor, Old Building, We’re Still Offering 2 NMen’s Two-trousers Suits at $43.50 The oft-r trousers will w as it ever was, Conditi tion for a argument that two pairs of r than one pair is just as true 1s in this respect don’t change, from a lar od fubries; and the satisfactian will guaranteed. What mor there for me to cons Just this: The Brow Store makes its str appeal to men who seek fabric quality, This does that the fit and verlooked. Lt that the less features of Ir omitted in that you may «i thing in price It's a good idea. Broadway, Cor. Kighth St. da iat aha

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