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WIT MECHAN ~_INWAR ROMANCE Miss Frances Phelps and Arthur _ Korth Wed Secretly and . Are Speeding West. Mrs. Theodore b. Peters of Teansok ~ G¥ange, Teaneck, N. J, declined to day to make any statement on the | Marriage of hor daughter, Miss Fran- >} eee Phelps, granddaughter of the late pWiniam Walter Phelps, to Aethur A. mer, & mechanic, in Yonkers, on Stast Thursday, announcement of ‘which was made on Saturday. It has Geveloped that the wedding was really an elopement and that Mrs. | Peters dots not even know the man of her daughter's choice and docs not "know the present whereabouts of hor ‘From all accounts, the happy pair are speeding their way Westward, where a job awaits the groom in 1 | Blockton, Cal. The romance of the granddaughter of the one-time Minis- ¥ ter to Germany, while it carried the atmosphere of the war, had its incep- ‘tion on this side of the water. Miss Phelps was a member of the Motor k Corps of the Red Cross,,which did f herole work in and about this city, _ Bhe is an expert chauffeur and in! » that capacity met Korth after hip re- _ turn from France, when he trans- ferred his services trom the Tank ‘Corps to the position of mechanic and ~ chauffeur for the Red Cross. ‘The bride lived with her mother and | Stepfather in Mantoloking, N. J. and| when in this city occupied their apart- | ments at No. 70 West 49th Street. m the Mantoloking cottage, and de- » Mrs, Peters is now with her husband | ~ to Stockton, Cat, Mrs. Korth's father was the late Frans von Rottenburg, a montber of a noble \Germany family, After bis death his widow took the name of Mra. von Rottenburg Phelps, and the name of Phetps was adopted by her ehildren. In 1917 she married Mr. Peters. Mra, William Waiter Phelps, grandmother of the bride, died in the Buckingham Hotel, this city, Aug, 31 She wai a daughter of the late Joseph EB. Sheffield of New Haven, who left a fortune. DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye any old, faded garments, draperies, coverings, everything whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless color. . Buy) “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—-then perfect results are guar. anteed even if you have never dyed before. ROBINSONS 25 WesT42°ST: Thie Wi TIMD one of those of- fered in this spe cial group—Navy tricotine ts orna mented with rich embroidery of Alice Biue or Oop- per. DaY- ‘e Unusual! Tricotine Frocks at 2 5° HE fact that we are offering tricotine dresses at this low price is proof of the Robinson policy: ‘(Better Mer- Lord & Taylor 38th Street An Excellent Corset for the Slender Woman $3.95 IS is an Elente pean 1 aor tte ular waist- line node —veede of a fine quality satin, with medium length skirt and elastic top. It is carefully de- signed and splendidly made, with dainty fin- ishing touches. Second Floor. Knit Underwear Of several kinds Glove Silk Vests, $2.85 Bodice and shoulde top. : Glove Silk Bloomers, $4.50 Splendid values. Cotton Union Suits, $1.50 Medium weight with bodice and shoulder top. Fine Cotton genio “(a “Store Closes at 5 P. M. —FIFTH AVENUE— | Announcing TheSeason’s First Importation of the Jay Hat From London ADE BY VICTOR JAY and displayed exclusively by Lord & Taylor, these fine Velour Hats need no introduction to those women who seek quality rather than follow each fad in millinery. The colors in their exquisite, soft tones, beggar description. Mulberry, peacock, beige, robin’s egg, and many other shades whose uniquely lovely character is explained by the fact that they are the colors Europe alone can secure. So fine is the quality of the Velour that it is truly spoken, “These hats are not for a season only”—they do not go the way of the merely fashionable hat. They are always in good taste. 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy r900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk ee orte Narkincas HIS collection represents an importer’s sam- ple line, and as is al- ways the case with samples these were se- lected with particular care and discrimina- tion for special ex- hibition. All these dainty and decorative necklaces are priced extremely low $ 1.00 (tax included) Tasteful and exquis- ite designs, introducin plain and filigree ef- fects, are interpreted in fine metal with gold or silver finish for the mountings of these lovely ornaments. And to complete the ar- tistic effect there are excel- lent imitations of semi- precious stones, lapiz, to- paz, emerald, amber, coral and jade introduced with the true Oriental and Egyptian feeling for pro- portion and design. There are also a num- SENET col Gooscaedrcaenpnes char the chandise at Lower Prices!’’ They are oa bs - Latte of ribbon pena smart frocks, too! Some with embroidery; quality. ink, black, with imitation jade slides \ tun of her daughter, The latter heen 1 . ithaghenet her mother, that. thie bes! some with beads, and some plain. Others | white. Priced Very Low on Foreign Cost and large pendants. ‘been married, but gave no details of in the group come in Ground Floor ‘ourth Floor Grownd Floor «the Wedding nor of the events leading » to it, Bhe did not tell her where she Sand her husband were gging. The Rey, Francis T. Brown of St. _ ‘Andrew's Memorial Protestant Epis-! “eopal Church in Yonkers perform at | © the marriage céremony. In the ‘icense Miss Phelps's age was giver. as twen- ty-five and her residence ag Wellex- “dey, Mass, where she graduated in 1917, ‘The groom’s address was givon \ as No. 43 Ludlow Street, Yonkers. _ Korth was employed as a mechanic Wool Velour, Satin and Charmeuse. Utilizing the “left. Guldenis Mustard- Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat). Plain or with contrasting collars and cuffs, $475, $525, $575 'N this day when furs are no longer a luxury but a necessity—no longer a special expenditure but an in- vestment—it is gs difficult to find real 3 Big in size — Small in HH 7 sont Rigpetapeaysabaenige | Setar glia f Ord & laylor distinction as it is in anything that Hudson Seal Wraps (Dyed Muskrat) Hastings. His father, Charles 0, nds the “left-overs” | 8 | ing: lar, ‘Korth, in the real estate and [acai a new deliciousness. LerelgtitaAde lama (tains: oe re unce business, says that he is an ex- Try it today with cold 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Skunk Scarfs—$59.50, $98.50, pert automobile mechanic, and in that capacity went across the seas with the Tank Corps, but was unfor- tunate im pot being able to reach the ‘front Korth or, @id not attend the wed- ding, but says that he met Miss) Phelps in bis home, his son haying | Drought ber there after meeting her §n Red Cross work. She was a fre-| squent visitor at the Korth home. A} jwstcard from his son, dated Dela- avare Water Gap, informed him that jhe and his bride were on their way We trust you as good judges of rare quality and undeniable style to find all that your fastidious taste leads you cuts or salads, Pure and clean. The cap seal keeps it fresh and retains its flavor. It’s on your dealer's shelf, Mink Scarfs—$49.50, $89.50, Black Lynx Scarfs—$59.50. Hudson Seal Stoles—$59.50. Fox Scarfs, Animal shape—$62.50, Why Not a Victrola’ As a Bridal Gift? The Fall season of Brides is on,and suggestions for ap- propriate gifts are in order. We can suggest nothing that will be more welcome than this Model XI to expect in our Fall Exhibition of Selected Furs | esta ead SS Raat GULDEN'S DON CARLOS SPANISH OLIVES In flaws bottiesyou can see how perfect they are—whole- some and delicious. Established 1867 Fourth Floor Gift Suggestions In Abundance HOSE of you who are seeking Wedding Gifts or ‘stamped goods for Christmas Smart Toggery For Girls of School Age Gri back to school well outfitted makes Lord & Taylor i Polly a bit more ready for study. The é ied ; Victrola Fourth Floor offers almost limitless pos- Fifth a pes peep ce A pew ch gg ko /ENUE ibilities f tfitting all ty: 1 sizes of school 1 oor a hav e 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 3h Street $150.00 cil, PER EE SAR Nate Rage pees eer wish to direct your attention particularly to the It is a splendid size Pleated Skirts—Perky and new. Built on a body, numerous importations which our representatives ] Z 7, V4] yi 1@71 | sie Malia si they may be had in sizes 6 to 14 years. personally selected in France and England. Then, Ay t Beant nf poy td a. pines $7.75 too, there is some stunning lacquerware from India, me have less expen- Palmer Linen..... % Round Silk Pillows e© or More expene sive models. Middy Blouses—Of fresh crisp white Jean. _ All white or white trimmed with navy.. .. $1.95 to $2.50 White with flannel collar and cuffs. Ship Patines eaeee All flannel or navy serge........s.0e.-es $5.75 to $9.95 Most Attractively Priced The silk is of a lovely soft quality. The style is the popular round shape.........,..$2.75 {th Floor Hondkerchiefss At Exceptionally Low Prices OOD linen is very scarce at present, because of the low production of flax within the past New records in abundance—all of the favored dance records as well as numerous new records made by foremost artists, year. Consequently, linen handkerchivis have | 18678 Love Nest eli Fox Trot 83e eee : : become even more of a luxury than they used to be A Young Man's F . Fox Trot Where Good Grooming Begins We are glad to be able to bring a piece of cheering news to 12643 me ny pact fac Sa men 85c those of our customers who insist upon the best and finest of | 4 ni ee * . Y O oO TT handkerchiefs, but are unable to pay the highest prices. ‘Thank Nata ei da Waltz 85c U R F O W EA R to the fact that we made our purchases over a year ago we now | SHSHEIDA BON) <0. Waltz own a large supply of fine linen, which we secured at prices | 18662 Kara Petes enedeeees ..Fox Trot 85¢ much below market cost to-day, | When You're Alone. Fox Trot ae in-between season offers no difficulties if your hat, gloves and—an extremely important item —your shoes are correct. This Makes It Possible verte Ponies a aici 2 ped For these are the conspicuous features of every woman’s attire—the points where modish for us to offer real linen handkerchiefs for considerably less 1 {| 97070 For You Alone--Caruse merrier dressing begins and ends, 5; : : than it would cost us to replace them. In some cases the | PAA Lave te ealliths Stoke Hac ri Realizing this, we are amply prepared to show you an attractive collection of new styles in smart prices quoted are lower than those Which were current two . OVS NAEP be LORY or ELOM OE.» $1.25 footwear for street and dress wear. 70125 Think I'll Get Wed in the Summer—Lauder $1.25 35207 Whistling Pete—Golden and Hughes, +» $1.35 Carolina Minstrel—Victor Company....... 35603 Gems From Bohemian Girl. 35625 Midsummer Night’s Dream ., 55093 American Fantasie—Orchestra years ago, Our handkerchief department in its new location is offer- ing a most attractive display, which includes a long list of splendid values. A Few Unusually Good Examples Are Given, Satin Boots Exceptional Values at $9.75 Built on slender lines, emphasizing A Splendid Pump at $7.85 The smart punip illustrated is fash- ioned of black kidskin, patent leather or $1.35 .. $1.35 . $1.50 Plai ve conn For Men Lira Medion Chats Hae + $1.35 the much favored medium vamp. The gun-metal, with Louis heels, The sat Hols yong or sm | Plain hemstitched styles, 88065 Good-bye—Melba............., $1.75 new Fall style is developed in a heavy price is very low for pumps of this fine 75 dozen 05.95 dbsen, 74499 Rigoletto (Caro Nome)—Galli-Curci. . $1.75 quality of black or brown satin with quality. | Reduced from much higher Plain hemstitched, with a $8.75 dozen, 74197 Caprice Viennois—Kreisler .......... $1.75 Ne fathisnabiaLoula fests variety of borders, faalding F 89103 Angel’s Serenade—McCormack . $2.00 the fashionabie U tape border or rows of spoke | Initial styles. AO ach Alhuciaee 95c 85c | 12-inch Albums Seventh Floor oul $5.50 dozen $6.00" dozen, PMT Oe de ee, RE a