The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 10

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<I eT ae ee ~ “ tein = anna THE Scere WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921. C] ~~ - ; himsety here and return for her, This|order to permit the ceremony with- |she refused to permit because of mune | ¢ nut the usual publishing of the mar- BROOKLYN: expense of the trip,” she explained. | riage bans. | dn the monn titre, arith tmp! ed | . his commanding officer, M fn ; i “H erTn t DOES FINEOBIN = “ ovreur or cenwax | O)PPENHEIM.CLLUNS & C RECORD WEDDING : ; West 42nd St.g (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. DYES SETS RECORD German Girl, First to Be Ad- th ‘a “ager bridge | Production Now Exceeds the Pre- mitted Here Since War, War Total by 750 Tons | Sama Noteworthy Values Tomorrow Weds American Soldier. : md PARIS, Feb. 9.—Germmany ts now ex- a + mayér set | Ceding her pre-war production of coal | 4 from Ant-| tar dyes, according to the dye experts attached\to the Reparations Commia- sion, and by the end of the current month will have surpassed any pre- Most Extraordinary Value-Giving in A Sale of 300 , | vious monthly production of fine chem- ra | toala | chic! exact! A romance which began exactly Color dyen produced during Janwary two years ago to-day on the banks », | are estimated at 12,000 tons, or 760 tons val od pains and wh more than the average output before . inet efforts « the war. A. Le Jeune, | United States M vetary of State Bainbridge ( Dring to a happy culmination was wolemnised last night at the Chureb of St. Fresois of Assisi, No, 157 West Bist Street, the Rev. Bernard Splegel- erg tying the knot Former Lieut James Frank Smith of the 24 Divi- wien, A. BE. F., was the persistent wridegroom, and the girl who re- mained hopeful for + Miss Erna Rosa the first German ¢ America to marry an Amerie #60 since the war. Acquired in a Special Purchase recently consummated, we now offer these perfect quality Rugs at th | Imported Lingerie Exceptionally Low Priced Phenomenal Price. Advantages wo years was | Floor floor Covering i Large ae “Sek To be Re:ailed at Factory Cost BELOW ALL OTHERS IN PRICE Just a Few of the Wonderful Values wh x12 Brussels iin ""Fa "2." “Ste. 90 & se Seamless Velvet and icalisior Smith’s 9x12 All Wool Rugs in beautiful Oriental, Chinese and De eee $2950 Hf, 9x12 (Dobson’s) Wilton *46° Value $125. High grade, a!t worvted, to variety ef Oriental desicas, All Other Rug Sizes Reduced in Proportion. re beary aod Following are suggestions from the extensive display of sizes: | Size 4.6x7.6 Size 9x15 Size. 10 6x13.6 (Usually $27.50) | (Usually $105) | (Usually $110) pec hand made. Filet lace trimmed. $16.50 $67.50 $75.00 Chemises Gowns ; Size 6x9 | Size 9x12 Size 11.3x15 2 05 3.95 | (Usually $45.00) | (Usually $75.00) | (Usually $135) $29.50 $47.50.) $85.00 All recently made Room Size Rugs in the very newest patterns. When Jimmy Smith, with his 6th Regiment, left the banks of the Rhine for the States in July, 1919, Erna slipped a small gold meuh bracelet on his left wrist, with these few simple bon mots: “If you love me, Jamos, this brace- fet will never become loose from your ‘wrist. Goodby and good juck!” After the wedding ceremony last hight Laeut. Smith he'd out his left! wrist to bis brid the Ura Kiesed as a token of their sincerity ‘The happy couple, with the best man, | Angelo John Cincutta, and Mrs, Cin- cotta immediately repaired to the Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn, where there @ feast ft for the gods. Now that eine Gowns and Chemises; new- importations. Hand embroidered Envelope Chemises Very Specially Priced Distinctive and harmoniously colored these assortments ‘violating jence. exceed anything of the kind we have ever: mover to Fran offered at such liberal savings. ‘Smith went over to France and later to the bridgeheads of the Khine in| Germany as a Sergeant. He was @eoorated with the French fouragere @nd given a single silver bar on his @heuldeers. He was soon made a fleet Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin. Tai- lored, hand embroidered and lace trim- med. Lace, ribbon and regulation straps. | Our ENTIRE STOCK of’ sate Price 1.85 Imported Lamps and Lamp Shades 95c FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING... 3'7¢ fant crdinary peinted LAnoiewm. Latent Seitas “SLI” Or roms tual eet Coe ort was ‘igen mitt oseactn, met Miss Forstmayer. It was 6 ‘of love at first sight for them hi i - ae wate once pe rg | 5 OA Re Re Se EE the Pentner eiogs “her and take her back to the States. i . Gmith, however, had tho love fever 3 West 30" St” ONE DOOR Im orted Gloves j A wide and varied collection of distinctive Lamps in Bronze, Marble. once eink FROM STHAV. a Decorated Porcelains and Art G lass. The Lamp Shades—in exquisite | =: fi earguandied 4 Ses Two-clasp imported kid gloves; | silks— are beautifully colored and reveal many unique designs. Smith left Germany. Be told hie girl he would establish attractive stitchings; all shades. Sale Price | 95 ; | AUN ERO WZ NoatHWest CORNER SIXTHAVESIO=9TR, February: Furniture Clearance ° Sweeping Reductions of 25 to 40% Throughout our entire stock. - An un- limited selection of complete suites and individual pieces. Many at less than pre-war prices. Hundreds of bargains marked with Special tags tied to original tags showing the actual amount you are saving. Certainly— Our Liberal Credit eres ¢ your disposal as illue- = $94.98 i ai PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING _ trated, at Ludwig Racer nara & Co. Great Annual February Furniture Sale Included in This Sale as a Special Feature Are 628 Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room Suits at Price Reductions of 25% to 40%. Two Very Special Values in Domestic Lamps: SOLID MAHOGANY FLOOR LAMPS—Two lights; pull chain socket: 24 inch all Silk shade; two 40 watt bulbs. x a $23.50 SOLID MAHOGANY LAMPS—Pull chain socket; two lights with 24 inch shade of Brocade; ruche top and bottom $28 75 ond silk fringe; Tan. Gold or Rose; two 40 watt bulbs...... Sale of Brass and Iron BEDS At Drastic Price Reductions inven aan nny! MANN $] FIRST PAYMENT Delivers This Suit to Your Home at the Sale Price Without Any Extra Charges. Accounts ned rom $5 $5000 White Enamel Iron Bedstead (as illus- Metal Bedsteady (as illustrated) 11% in trated), 13 inch continuous square posts; finished in Ivory, Walnut On Small Weeki posts; all sizes. or Mahogany; all sizes. a Formerly $17.50...+..0+s $12.75 Formerly $35.00.......... $25.00 Monthly So i Brass Beds —2-inch continuous Ivory Beds—1}4 inch square ‘ i nosts; satin or bright continuous posts; all sizes. $490 American Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom Suit aa ie Pieces) | oun aM) ices ‘ormerly $30.00......... $21.00 ae ee | Period Bedroom Suite in American Wa'nut Formerly $35.00......+++: $25.00 Felt Mattresses—Roll edge; 100% Consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFOROBE, TOILET $235.00 layer felt; choice of tick- ‘ABLE and BED; four pieces, as illustrated.....,...... Breas Bede-nesinchepostasaaiere ing; all sizes. Wing Arm Chair top rod with one-inch Formerly $16.50......... $11.25 Store Open 9 to 5.30--SaturJuy Eveninge Until 9.30 Cae, hack * seat, a filling rods; all sizes. S. A. Hair Mattresses ae 4 Formerly 840.00.......... $30.00 | Roll edge; full size; 45 Ibs. « , y al a H Formerly $45.00........- $35.00 Va . undann : Wing Rocker White Enamel Iron Beds— Ae ae { ing 2-in. tin sts; ingle size; S. | Cane back and seat, in aides mea Formerly $35.00......... $28.50 genuine antique ma- 5 I 19. $14.75 ‘(Choice of ticking). America’s Greatest Furniture House h Formerly $19.50......-.+ . " Box Springs—Rabbid edge or - a fen 0s 35to36St. Block 8th A N k, N. J OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES |} White Enamel Iron Cribs single border with 63 0 t. Block 8t e. eth Al Me ld | Continuous posts, coil springs: Spee ticking. Vi 49-51 Market St. | Formerly 19.50.. ... $14.75 Formeily $28.51 $22.50 ‘ “susie” We have no connection with any other stores-——These are our only three stores. WW Con OT Aves ts” ‘St.

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