The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 21

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a WEDDING FOLLOWS | MARINES WiN SHAM BATTLE.| ROMANCE THAT —_[ucoresieat tvemy tnaute to tre | BEGAN AT PAGEANT| 1 owirpr prese vent Landing at Wilderness. NEPA, Va, Sept. 20.—In the | a» few survivors of the Civil | War Battle of the Wilderness, the Ma- | |rine expeditionary force auccesstuily | landed trom an imaginary fleet hidden | ind the heights south of Wilderness: ek, thus completing the first paase warfare their mimic fhe umpires of the manoeuvres ware the systematic manner in went about their ed- cover of a barrage of smoke r y JUST ARRIVED !! Imported Opera Glasses TO THY, SGE_AND ‘AR Biasses are construct @ ot AL FOR EATR B GUARANTEED VACUUM BOTTLES 1% MRS. EDWARD J. KELLY. a euere by erro senen Pauline Mercedes Dwyer Becomes Bride of E. J. Kelly, Actors’ Guild Secretary. The wedding of Miss Pauline Mer- Hy eedes Dwyer to’ Edward J. Kelly, i Secretary of the Catholic Actors'|f| Those vacuum bottion Keap tly hot or cqld for 48 hours at a t Hold full Guild, took place yesterday at 10.30] A. M. in the Lady Chapel of St. Pat- vick’s Cathedral. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Talbot Smith, founder of the Catholic Actors’ Guild, assisted by the Rev. Martin BE, Fahy, chaplain of the guild) Mrs, Harry P. Noonan ‘was her sister's matron of honor and only attendant and James F. Kelly served as his brother's best man Mr. Kelly met his bride at the St. Jeanne d'Arc Pageant at Fordham Field in the summer of 1920, when he was in executive charge and Mi. Dwyer was S 195,000 NAVAL RESERVES , DROPPED FROM PAYROLL. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 90.—Four of the six classes constituting the Naval Reserve will be practically abolished to- Morrow as a result of an order issuod by Secretary Denby to-day giving | members of these classes the option of | being disenrolled or transferred with- | Out pay to Class 6, which is the volun- teer section. The offer, affecting about | 195,000 men, was made necessary, Mr. Denby explained, by lack of adequate skin troubles are effectively € i ju funds to continue the reserve organiza. ereasy an Hlahyanaept ddition to Class 6, Class’ 1, com-| MOPS prising former officers o ERD HO. 8 & EON, We Yori. service holding honora’ and enlisted men with at years’ service, was except order. EN. SCHOOL TOMOBILISTS FANTS. &C., &C. E TLE WE SELL B GUARANTEED TRADE-M. The House of a Thousand Novelties SALPS AT ALL 3 STORES. KORN: “Where Dollars Do Double D.ty.”” 1333 Broadway Bet, 36th and 26th Sts. 2E. 14th St. 214 6th Ave. retary. » (At 14th St.) Broadway Store Oven Evenings, Jewelle ersmiths, Tocelpt of money Ase extra for shipping. the perfect mars a a complexion, Fermanentand temporary “ Goura ud's, ental Cream PENNY A. POUND PROFIT red ast sixteen from the Special for Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 30TH and OCTOBER 1ST MANHATTAN A ll CHOCOLAT L. The POUND BOX, Three Elsewhere 60c for HIGH GRADE 4 SMOOTH ig ALMONDS POUND BOX Elsewhere 60c | MILK CHOCOLATE CO He Cc t Ss ARAM i £ POUND BOX WHILE Regularly 69c THEY LAST } MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROYALS— a heart of the choicest shredded San Blas Cocoanut. Our regular 75c goods. ae ne GIAr 65¢ WE ALSO OFFER: GOTHAM ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or Bon Bons and Chocolates. An excellent assortment of su~ perior sweets, put up in neat, plain but beautiful 1.25 packages, POUND BOX _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921, “There will be plenty of work for all if we show our faith not by relaxing our efforts, ho!ing back in feer, putting on blue glasses and keeping our money in our pockets, but by making needed improvements, starting to build and rebuild, buying and selling—putting to work our engines, our brains, our moneys for the good of the country.” —JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Open from 9 to 5.80 Saturday's Poatures * * * Some pur- chases that cannot be duplicated * * * Young women will be well repaid by a visit here * * * Unexpected price on Women’s Frocks * * * A riot of colors in the Millinery Salons * * * Are you girdled yet? * # # Cord tires don’t cut, but their prices have been * * * January to December suits for Men * * * Think of $128.50 buying a dining room suite! Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Greeting October with a Store Newly Arranged, Stocked and Organized An important purchase of Smart Silk Frocks—at $38 Majority are our $49.50 to $75 grades A few are duplicates of frocks that have sold at higher prices Frock of crepe de chine, crepe-back satin, and Canton crepe in black, navy blue, dark brown. A few in rust and henna tones. Also, a few dainty frocks of Georgette crepe in light shades, en- crusted with crystal beads. 506 Paris-made frocks included in the purchase—charmingly simyp’e frocks of crepe de chine, finished with fine hand fagotting, the upenwork gcroll created by LANVIN, and the beading which the French do so beautifully. Many, many models—nearly all inspired by Paris . Only one or a few frocks in each model. Some of the frocks are the dress- maker’s samples—dresses that were too costly to repeat. Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street. Women’s Oxfords 33 to 40% below last year’s prices Our new fall models are ready. Good looking, as well as prac- tical Very smart with woollen stockings or spats—mannish look- ing—new medium or rather wide toes, low or moderately high mili- tary heels, substantial soles; many with brogue tips and lots of punching. Black or tan calf, with wing tips, medium toe and military heels, at $9. Tan Shrewsbury grain, wing tip, | wide toe and low broad heel, at $8. Black or tan calfskin, medium tve, Cuban heel, at $8.50. Brogues, tan or black Norwegian grain, mannish broad heels, at $10. 14 TO 20 oxford, Cuban heels, at $14. Tan or black calf, medium toe, low | heels, $14. | SPECIAL: Imported English box | cloth spats, beige, gray or black, 10 | inches high, $4. First Floor, Old Building Tailored Suits, $29.50, $58 Women will find them better than prices indicate The suits at $39.50 TOWN SUITS of duvet-de-laine (one maiiel is illustrated) in black, navy blue, malay snd marmot brown...... SEVERELY TAILORED SUITS of oxford gray cloth. The type which i= always _finis| with Hercules braid... SPORTS SUITS of rainbow tweeds in gr’ brown, oxford and Sorrento blue, Four pateh pockets give the jackets distinction. Two types of suits at $58 FUR COLLARED SUITS of duvet-de-laine and moussyne (one is illustrated), Each mo:lel differs in interesting details, all are of excellent cut. SIMPLE TAILLEURS of moussyne, the straight jackets with notch collar and unusual bindings or stitchings are smart in every way. Second Floor, Old Building net aecond ser eel ‘¢ Costume Blouses | of crepe-de-chine—$8.95 Almost a frock for less than $9 ‘THREE MODELS, in black or navy blue. They show some interesting new ideas that the newest costume blouses hold as regards sleeves necklines and the low waistline. As it’s e very well-thought-trimming this sea faggotting has been used in new ways niost e tively on the two blouses pictured, Smart fringe edges the round sleeves and tunic of the third model. Hand-made filet trims Voile Blouse at $2.36 5 charming models, made entirely by hand. Seventh Floor, Old Building, neck, original $128.50 For this of four pieces 7 suite for the dining room. Mahogany finish Only 30. Best value in years Nound top. 48 in., extension table which opens to 6 ft. diameter sideboard with mirror back, top 22x54 in., long drawer, two small drawers, two closets—serving tuble, 26x36 in. top drawer and lower shelf—china closet, 58 in. high, wide glass front, adjustable shelves Just think! All for $128.50, CHAIRS to go with this suite will aiso be sold at half regular price-—but only enough to go with the 30 suites $6.50 each for $13 side chairs, leather seats. $10.50 each for $21 arm chairs, leather seats. | Black kid, tan or black calf, dress! | | | A wonderful array lof Hats at $9.50 , and black. Have tke Children’s Winter Coais ready GIRDLES from Paris METAL — CUT STEEL — BEADS The very girdles which all Paris is now wearing with silks and cloth frocks. At $2.50 to $85 Main Floor, Old Bullding (Imported Silk Stockings Chiffon weight, $3 pair (i), These stockings compare favorably in gaure with $10 stockings. And they are of excellent quality silk, full-fashioned, with mercerized cotton tops and soles for better service in wear. Black, Russia calf, African brown. Sizes 8% to 10. Silk Stockings, 75¢ pair The same quality that we have been selling at $1.15 pair. Pure silk, with mercerized cotton tops, toes and heels; mock seamed leg; seamless foot. Black, navy blue, medium gray, cordovan. 9 to 10 ip this lot but not in all colors. Main Floo Old Buliding Wonderful hats, too! Every type of hat from an Oriental draped turban of velvet and gold cloth, with large r dangling at the right side—to large velvet with glycerined ostrich gracefully draped over the brim Simple tailored hats, too. What a riot of colors! All the new shades— Second Floor, Old Buliding ws. At $10.95 &. SOs A soft, warm ay SS chinchilla cloth iP belted. It mav be worn é wool iar by either b girl Sizes 1 to 6. Two large patch pocket Inverted box plaited back Venetian lined and warrsiy interlined. Cinnamon trowa, gray or navy blue. Winter Hats Volo caps to match the coz hed with a silk elastic, $3.50. ilored hats of black velou vith wide band streamers of black grosgrain ribbon, $6.:1f -silk lined and Thitd Fleary O18 Buliding | 50 Million Dresses million more than last year will be ten the homes of America this year hy the rimble fingers and creative brains of American women. This is the well-considered estimate of a man in touch with the pattern industry which always feels the pulse of home dressmaking. To meet this condition we have reorganized and restocked our stores of dress goods, si!ks, laces, trimmings, embroideries and sewing notions, and have tripled our Pattern Service, fering what no other New York store sup Three Great Patterns Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns McCall Printed Patterns Pictorial Review Patterns offering a choice of styles that is prazti- cally unlimited, and with them the moat fashionable fabries for the making of dresses and other wearing apparel for women and children, First Floor, Old Buliding DOWN-STAL Wool Frocks in new models at $15 We are always on the look-out for tne new models that can be made up of good fabric and offered at a low price. These frocks of tricotine, velours and wool jer- seys have been here only a very short time; and you will find among them the much-advertised frocks of navy with col- ored trimming, particularly red. Sizes range from 4 to 44, with an ample variety in each size, Downstairs, Old Buliding. New Tunic Blouses of crepe de chine arrivals glad = most ee them. Crepe de chine ovely to see-—at $4 ine with fringe, $6. ine with points of taf ractive and moderace ack and navy Downstairs, Old Buliding. and how coat, | TWO Remarkable Groups: Women’s Coats, $45 and $65 FABRICS are new. : THE MODELS reflect the season's interest in the flaring lines. Narrow shoulders, ample fullness through the hips and well-set sleeves—either raglan or ina rmhole—prove the careful tailoring of these coats. All crepe de chine lined and finished by hand. ; At $45 Normandy cloth is used for two models— one is illustrated—the other has a throw coilar finished with a silk tassel at each end. At $65 Cordella, deep piled and ribbed like Bolivi: and Normandy, was chosen for several unusual models, Here we have a suggestion of the cit- cular in the flaring side of one model (illus- trated) and in the straight full back of another. Silk stitching is used to great a:ivantuge. Some of the fur collars are straigiit and high, others are of the shawl variety, in nutria, mole and ringtail opossum o! an excellent grade Sleeves are wide and equipped with windshields—a most thoughtful detail. Second Floor, Old Building Frocks Unexpectedly $47.50 ; ach frock presents its own individual version of the straight- line silhouette, and gives expression to some fashion feature that Paris is sponsoring for the winter--a sleeve-—a neckline—-the low | waisdine or perhaps a new way of trimming. Coat frocks—5 models Nicely tailored frocks of navy bine | or black Poiret twill or tricotine. They Beaded frocks—3 models Fashioned of the same excellent quality of Canton crepe that 1s found in some of the more expensive frocks that we have seen. Beading—in new | ways and in delightful colorings give | them richness and gaiety that is very ing and most becoming. 8 34 to 46. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Women’s French Glace Lambskin Gloves for only $1.05 They're perfect, and as far us we know are the best value of- fered in the city so far t:..3 season. Buy for present wear, for future use, for Christmas or gift giving. It’s seldom such an op- portunity presenis itself, They're overseam sewn, and are in white, brown and tan shades in all sizes. Subway Aisle, New Buliding use black vraid or black stitching to effectively accentuate the smartness of their slender lines and vewness of sleeves and details. ‘Fur-trimmed Topcoats, $19.50 FOR ‘UNIOR GIRLS veral attractive models in velours, plumette, silvertone velours, broadcloth and wool coatings, with large luxurious collars of opos- sum, raccoon, seal-dyed co: , natural muskrat, civet cat or nutria; venctian lined and warmly interlined. Brown, green, wine, navy blue and heather mixtures. Sizes 6 to 14. Third Floor, Old Building. Boys’ GUOD Norfolk Suits, $15 Two pairs of knickers. Fabrics, workmanship, fit, careful de- signing—all the things that count in good clothing for boys are em- bodied in these norfolk suits Of mixed materials, in norfolk style, for ages 7 to 18 years. Blue serge Norfolks, $17.50 Also, with two pairs of knickers Suits of blue serge are in such deman{ that this special value is most timely, Of fine serge, soft finish, made in cooservative models with 3 welt pockets, full belt, alpaca lined. Knickers are full cut. For boys 7 to 18 years. HATS and CAPS—new fall, styles, $1.50 to $5.50. Tat a 100 Piles Floor, Old Building > DJ ° “Year-round” Suits for Men And what an interesting ! $37.50 comparison they afford... s oxfords, herringbones, hair- The wide choice of fabries sugge. line stripes, unfinished worstec nassimeres, cheviots and flannels— enough for the most fastidious. Single or double-breasted—as you prefer. «and remember, please, that these are Wanamaker standard suits in ev detail of fabric, fit and finish—at $37.50. One Shirt and one Necktie—$1.75 $1.25 for the shirt; 50c for the necktie. The two together, at regular prices would cost you from $2.85 to SHIRTS—high count percale and corded madras; good patterns; good colors. NECKTIES—silk, four-in-lhands, bias stripes, dark effects, quite an assortment. $3.50 for imported Soft Felt Hats | !man Brown, cafe-au-lait, bla mixed gray, green—a color for every Good shapes. Good qu v felt. Sizes 7 to 71. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding Beacon Cord Tires, $16.95 For the 30x31 size 4 = Ty x 8144. $21.75 413 at ae 5 x 4; x4 aang ie 4 x 444.....$80,75 87 x 5 . $42.20 8,000 miles guaranteed Oversize; 6 ply cord for the 30x38!. and 32x31; 8-ply cord for all the other sizes, New shipment, just in, of these excellent cord tires, for which tiie demand is increasing. The last lot of more than a thousand sold out in 3 days. Sports Shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding

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