The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 20

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pid, eAeht years the junior of tis bride. S. MILLETT BRIDE ‘OF BANKER MALCOM, - ——= Mrs. DONALD CG MALCOM He Commanded 11th Aero Suad-| ron, She Was Active in Red Cross Field. | jTied 10 Mrs. Stephen C. Millett, who won « @ivorce in Paris last June from a banker of this city, was married at poon yesterday to Donald nmore Malcom, son of Mrs. Howard Malcom of No. 0 Vanderbilt Avenite, ond grandson of the Rev. Charles Malcom , of Newport. The ceremony was per- formed in hec home, No, 14 th Street, by the Rev, Willlap <. Sullivan, rector of All Souls’ Unitarian Church. A reception ¢ollowed The wedding was attended only by | relatives and @ few intimate (rinnds of the couple. Mrs. Malcom is the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Robert Watling West- eott. She is an amateur artist of note.| at y She studied in Parts under Albert An- @re, And last yetr she exhibited several Paintings of devastated as along the western _aitle front pring the “ytar she gave much of hi ne to the ((fe24 Cross, Her marriage to Stophen NA Het took place in All Souls’ Chureb tn y June, 1902. At-wags one of the prin- cipal weddings of that social season. | Sather © is one child by iy marriage, Miss Thalia W. Millett Malcom 48 \twentyreight yen Mr. Pape also isa banker, In the war | was Chommaandyr of the Ith Acro NORWAY FREIGHTER STILL CALLS FOR AID} Reports Ship Disabled, weglan freight steamship Onta from New York for Norway, reported yesterday by wireless aa boing in dia- tross wbout 1,200 miles off New York, {s continuing to send out urgent radio calls for assistance. at Cape Race to-day from the stricken) ahtp put her position as latitude 45.50 north, longitude 40 west, or approx!- mately 1,020 miles east of Halifax. Bquadran ian | and Six of Crew Badly Injured, MONTREAL, Jan, 12.-4The Ner- neda, A report received The radio message stated that the ship had not only had her steoring gear disabled by the heavy eens, tut that the | captain and six members of his crew were badly injured, the captain having several broken riba, The mosnage added that fhe ship was so badly damaged that preparations are being made to abandon her. The British freighters Philadelphia and 6 Orelfiame picked up her 8. O. &. culia and immediately started for the location’ given BANDITS SCARE NAG INTO SPEED BURST Bakery Wagon, Horse That Always Walked Shows Sprinting Ability, Jonn Bieblers 4 Custunan up In White horse cap seldom be and his to exert himself beyond a walk this morn ing the horse, the wagon ani Bichlers rushed up to the White Plains Police Headquarters o9 » dead run 7 make an honest living carts RUSSIAN GOLD OLD COMES HERE. driving bakery Holland, In Report. ROTTERDAM, Jan. 12. control exercieed aver e: A * Orrewe Guns 5 € | - | | | | | Captain | ¢ Russian gold believed to have been con. signed (0 propaganda agents in the United Btates are known {0 have been smuggled recently out of Holland for el haga ta was traced from Sweden to ‘and Jater is understood to have Toned up in the United States, next season. BELOW 27x54 Rag Rugs. .98c ea. 27x54 Brussels Rugs, $1.90 ea. 27x54 Axminster Rugs, $3.85 | 36x63 Axminster Rugs, 98 3x6 ft. Axminster Rugs, bis a8 - Seamleas Brussels $13.80 8. 3x10. 6 Seamless pice sels Rugs.. $17.9: 9x12 Brussels Rugs, $18.95 9x12 Saale Velvet Ru $29.95 9x12 Axminster Rugs, 7.95 9x12 Seamless Wilton, ; 4 $57.50 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs $32.95 6x9 ft. Axminster Rugs, $22.80 7.6x9 ft. Axminster Rugs $28.50 6x9 Ft. Figured Grass Rugs, wide tange of pat- After taking stock we find that we have a few lots of patterns and colors which we are not running We must close these out COST Terry Cloth. .77.. 69c yd. Curtain Scrim, 12/4c yd. Norwood Swiss., .25c yd. Marquisette. ....35¢ yd. Filet Net Curtains, * $1.95 pr. Scrim Curtains, $1.50 pr. Panel Curtains.$1.50 ea. Lace Panels. . .1$3.25 ea. Special Voile... 40cyd, Lace Edge Scrim.19c yd. Curtain Swiss. . “.28c yd. $4-Inch Velour, Y $2.50 yd. Casement Cloth 67c yd. Embossed Tap. . .67c yd. Velour Overdraperies, with Valance, ready to hang; “all terns and colors,$2.95 Peerless Drape Open Saturdays All Day 19 East 17th Street Stuyvesant 6822 colors $5.00 set ry Corporation } New York ee FULTON pereET--BROOKLY N Envelope Chemises Exceptional \Valuc 2.00 Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine, daintily hand-em- broidered, tailored, hem- stitched and lace trim- med, Flesh only. : All Silk Petticoats 3.65 Beautiful Taffetas, Soft Emportant Sales Arranged for ‘Thursday : All-Silk Jersey 3.95 Ankle length All-S: Jersey Pantalettes Petticoat Shades. cut. tom, Women’s Shetland Wool Spencers Unusual Value 2.00 Attractive Jacket Silk Jersey. Flounced model (as illustrated). with Ruffles or Accordion Brown, Buff, Tur- Pleating in Contrasting quoise, Rose, Black, Colors. All Shades, White and Navy. Pantalettes -Extraordinary Value Full Shirred cuff bot- Fully reinforced, ill in 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN - Mh ay" FULTON STREET ara BRODGE SPRSET 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Ste. BROOKLYN Wl MI Wag, MINH et Hoyt It Sibway ation Brookhyn aon Thursday---Our Great Our fit sation: Every fered Bolipia Coat La igi Cat Sealine Shawl Collar 25.00 Pol Also Thursday--- PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE OF DRESSES To obtain a quick disposal we are yielding to the most drastic price Greater values were never before offered at these prices. 59° Dresses 55 Dresses 49-°° Dresses 39:5 Dresses reductions. 29 Dresses 27°° Dresses 24 Dresses 22 Dresses 38-° Dresses 35° Dresses 32° Dresses 29 Dresses ALL AT 19: ALL AT 12 All new stylish models, suitable for street, afternoon, business, parfy or evening wear. Taffeta, Tricotine, Velveteen, . Satins, Silk Duvetyn, Crepe Back Satin, Poiret Twill,, Yalama, Serges, and Black Laces ¥ cost forgotten, 35 Coats ALL AT Bolivias, Crystal Cloths, Velours, Silvertones, inal effort to clear entire winter stocks in the most sen- al sacrifice of apparel ever held in Greater New York. worth of merchandise is now of- price for immediate dispogal; original and original prices utterly disregarded dollar's at a 79° Coats PRE- INVENTORY SALE: W NTER COATS - Prices Have Dropped. We Have Made Enor- mous Purchases at BIG SAVINGS! 98° Coats & Wraps 69° Coats 65%" Coats 59 Coats ALL AT: ALL AT los, Finest Fur Fabrics, Broadcloths, Evoras, Fortuna, Chamoistine Luxuriously Fur Trimmed and Embroidered Models Large assortment of styles at cach price. * sizes—women’s and extra sizes. ALL AT t Velours, 95° Coats & Wraps 89:° Coats & Wraps 85 Coats & Wraps

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