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Beautiful Baumann Girls, Sisters, In a Double Marriage Thursday + SS Ni OMANI es OM, —— a rold Benedict, a Wall Street rm 1 Meat. 7 son of Abraham Benedict of Will Wear Their Mother’s| New 'Rocneie, “Her sister, Blanche, twenty-t years old, will marry Bridal Veil, Divided Into Two Parts. y Frank, a lawyer, son of Frank, No. 352 West 46th ceremony will at the Hotel S' A double marriage ceremony will| hy Rabbi Nat be performed next Thursday evening | Will be dre for the daughters of Sidney Baumann, | *!!k No. 77 Bast 8th Street The old lace veil that their mother wore at her wedding will be divided in two parts for this occasion, and the brides will wear the orange blos- soms that were used at the wedding| rate honeymoons of about two weeks of their grandmother fifty years ago. | eact r which the Franks will Edith H, Baumann, who is twenty-|I:ve in New York and the Benedicts five years old, will be the bride of|! New Rochelle. MAN HELD FOR TAX! KILLING VANISHES, FORFEITING BAIL oe the Fe Way and fvastared hia sieull. Plans for the disarman; be performed at 6.80 o'clock . ‘The brides yhite Canton Pinto a best men for the two_bride- The ushers will be Walter n, Bern: Arthur her and The rl will be laripite Wortmann. The couples will go away for sepa- will | | rooms. {WHAT'S GOING ON HERE| Misa Emmy Deatinn, formerly of the Metropolitan, Opera Company, returned mia yesterday rts in this country forty-five, mass meet- ing at Madison Square Garden Nov. M, Armistice Day, wall pe ™ ae at Rieti Burns Had rae Arrested |e yoay of Aivare Garcia, of N 32 Many Times for Burglary, eet Larrivad. here Beginning at we of 12. Memortal Association ts velt exhibition to open Mugis e Ren n Washington Wane dy 5,000 items are In- | clu collection. i} Heights Court + forfeited the] The Giunta ealowuatrent 5 é fi al Ew Jali has asked Snortft Knott to invite $5,000 Qailiot Marcidi Burns, twerty- Sir Ha ider to entertain thein, four, of No. 298 West 112th Street, recently sang for the convicts at bing Sing: who was ty have been arraigned to- | ending —meniber day 1 e of homic in con bench and I nection with the death of Thomas Lewisy, fifty-two, of No. 1943 Seventh Avenue, in a collision with a taxicab n which 5 njured on will be held 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, as The BOOK SHOF is back in its old home on the Main Floor of the Stewart Building. There you will find all the new books, serious and light. And the handsomely bound books for which the Book Shop is noted. Come in and browse around. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Open from 9 to 6 Tuesday s Features clever and the housewife good new styles how eee in the Linen shop. *** A new idea from the etic CHERUIT * * * A problem for to chose one from fifty-one of lace curtains * * * Marble stat- auary falls * * * A special note for targe women A new McCall pattern * * * Quite a flurry Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant More NEW Things--More GOOD Economies--for Tuesday In both the Women’s and Misses’ Fashion Salons. Smart Topcoats of Imported tweeds at $45 English tweeds in char- acteristic colorings — mix- tures in black and white, brown and white; a dark tan and gray; black and white with an underly:ng stripe of:-lavender and green; gray, or dull light green checked with navy blue as sketched. Well cut, with raglan sleeves and lined throughout with heavy satin, This blouse instantly cause it was wearable, The best of sports coats to wear with a cloth frock or to slip over a tailleur on a wintry day. Second Floor, Old Building Tailored Wool Skirts for Large Women An unusual collection of skirts with slenderizing lines. Tailored to our order by a maker of the finest skirts. The materials are of the best—serge or gabardine in navy blue or black. $7.75 to $24.50 Variety ot conservative models, pleated or plain. Distinctive iails such as new belts, smart pockets, clever arrangements of pleats. Sports Skirts, $12.75 to $29.50 Prunella cloth or gabardine. Stripes or line check—smart but onservative, comb.ning black, navy blue, or brown with contrasting shades of the same or another color. Waistbands, 33 to 42. Length, 2 36 to 38. Second Floor, Old Building Box after box of BLANKETS coming in Fourth Gallery, New Buillding Our beautiful Marble Statuary at new low prices | It remained for the clever CHERUIT to create for this season, this unusual blouse. CHERUIT thought so well of it that she made it in different materials and colors and presented it with her (aillew's at her recent opening in Paris. At last—a decidedly new idea in BLOUSES * and artistic created a sensation, be- smart—and different. We immediately purchased it, in crepe de chine. The cost of its impor we shall present beautiful To-morrow Reproductions at $18.75 Made of an exquisite quality of crepe de chine. * * * We shall not disclose the sithouette or the details of this blouse, because there is a delightful surprise awaiting you! Fur-trimmed Coats for hard-to-fit Girls Heavy ‘all-wool coatings, with large convertible col- lar of Australian opossum. Full flare model with silk floss stitching Two models, $5 Raccoon fashions the large shawl collar which adds a very interesting touch to a plain box model, Navy blue and brown, beauti- fully lined in peawde-ey sne and warmly interlined. Si 12 to 16. Serge Frocks $11.75 to $39.50 One and two-piece modi with linen or gingham collar: and cuffs; sleeveless dre with checked gingham waits; ight-line frocks trimmed | ith wool or silk floss stitching, | Second Floor, Old Building WOMEN Chiffon Velvet Evening Gowns at $89.50 The NEW Fall display This year people are re- turning to the use of fine imported lace window cur- tains. They are buying tar more of them than they have for at least three years past. This is due partly to the return of pre-war prices— here, at least. The Avenue of Draper- ies is showing the new cur- tains in fifty-five different styles, all of which have ar- rived from Franee and Switzerland within the past two weeks. Princess lace Fifteen patterns in these handsome curtains, with hand- t-work and fine applique in ch, effective border d fine ivory white net; $60 a pair. 200 cloths, 275 cloths, 52: Irish, Scotch Swedish 20. 200 dozer only 22-in, 18) dozen only: 600 yards only; Seoteh linen, ere Fine imported tains in fifty-five styles priced less than a year ago—$12. 70-in, extra heavy Linen Table Dama: riced less than m white; several good designs Lace Cur- Tambour lace Eight patterns—some very . deep border designs, otiers more lacey and delicate; $13.75 to $24 a pair. Brussels lace A beautiful group; many in binleapleed almost fine enough and handsome enough for a bride’s gown in this lovely partly h: made imitation of point lac 25 to $59.50 a pair. Point Arabe Twelve different kinds. Very popular, this season, with their dark Arabian coffee tone, and the strong yet light-weight net on which their wholly hand- le needlepoint border Jesigns ‘appliqued; $10.75 to. $72.50 air, Twenty different patter: lovely flowers and leaf figures in fine braid hand-sewn on double corded nely These are in white. When ombined with: Pointe Arabe — designs they ap- pear in the Arabian tint; $5.50 to $25 a pair, Fourth Gallery, New Buliding. Quite a flurry ir in the Linen Shop, npg Breakfast Cloths at Half Price 15x45 in., $4.25 grade...... 52 in, $8.50 grade........ A vullection of odd numbers from our large stocks— r and Czecho-Slovakian tound-up of incomplete groups in these two popular sizes. Cream White Hemmed Napkins, $5 75 doz. priced less than a year ago: Cream White hemmed Napkins, $6.75 doz. “$4.25 linens, cL ASLO, First Floor, Old Building AN Important mevement ee in Furniture begins today pending. On > 20, 1921, Harold Burns wos arrested for possessing 2 4 to 42. All directions ror in making camisole tops, Joy ie: ib 8, Bey soy entting and making are clearly curtain edging, collar and suft electet pecially groups of tweeds, nerrii for women 2 to $583. | regularly going Jor SLUS to 8398.50, Oct-11. The ba ied: by died. Fr ‘day, ‘ About 70 pieces—a varied choice of subjects that is| insets of jersey, or silk braid 11 OF chiffon velvet — a “av | . the 3 Seas thut WPA virtually inclusive of all tastes. Every piece—now—is | Sore CAE toi blue orite material this season. | And, because it involves $116,000 of our good bedroom BROeES wy the ‘a ica y Ss v ri si vas i Wi ay: ene sy saws 9 nm rose or blac e pre i ing yr stocks " c| 4 te tata Hara sont to the | aemctica! etre practically as low priced as it was in pre-war days. Thicddgiean Old eullaine ee a6 or ick the pre ag, dining room stocks, which we are going to sell for Catholic Protectory nerland “Meditation,” that was $440— Many at prices between these a The draped aut ; wa ae think, i saving uf Sot,0v0!) there will be q 5: of is 220. two extremes are at half nn ‘ice. . i | hy Nhe aa bes dele te plenty of opportunity for you to avail y 2} f that in 1909, for a similar rea Ae, is now $220. ithouelte ay aya avail yourself of its fine ; hee eae SAT Stretton ut “Salome,” that was $600-—is Busts that were. 96 Junior Norfolks silhouette — approved ty the || coonomies tomorrow. } Ma, he was a Pianta tia wndred oe ecurnted ee how 340), | pace sare new 1a The girdle, whieh beg toy? : ; Mr gcdae GN woe arty of the State are: expected! (oat ures that were $19 to | A very fine marl lamp that for boys of 5to 10 | Gy belie eae ah Hn ome Dining-room suites at HALF Kg ae {or —_— are-now $12.60 to $148 | was $850-—is now $425. ‘ . . .| uA Raven ti awe | x9 g 0 piece suite H 1913, ho was sent to Ehmira Reforma: lpewpans RYOTE. GHOEE Firat Floor, Old Bultding Iweeds, serges, cheviots | giving ‘ the dali ; 18, 9 and 10 piece suites, im mahogany ov walnut, tony by Judean Rona On March | he Atnalgamated ‘Textlle Wanker and velvet corduroys, but-| J jvathed waistline. ends 1 \dam Chippendale, Heppelwhite, Louis \V., Louis XV l., M4, 1916, he was arrested for fel Jor America in convention at Beethoven . ne ton-to-neck model, white ihe fen ae Queen Anne, Mission and Wilkam & Mary designs-—suites assault and on April 2s following was | Hall yesterday adopted a. re i . | nollar extre <s P Second Floor, Old Bulletin regularly priced $511 to $1,772—going for $253.50 to S888. & rent to the penitentiary. wee instead of Notion News McCall Pattern | collar extra, box or sinall second Floor, Old Bultdiny f Y : v7 going 0 to 8886 As Harold J. Burns he was ar] plan of payment A ec) siatcerised: eavdun: pleats, Bedroom Suites, Third Less an fi SILKO” mereeriz : ested for burglary in this city, the 2 C t Bl | $10 to Sha " ; cage now pending, Under the same net srochet folton=e ne and ostume blouse Peay NMEA | Fl lett ti » $ 4 and 6 piece suites, in mahogany or walnut, 0 he was arrested for burglary popular hard twis s 1 : x i | | >, Geo Mtay: a, 10st; this cane algo Erochet cotton—used extensively NEW, In all bust measures, In Dai cdiiita BhneTette Tune jswialehe ttn waa dp naul V1; ad Queen Anne ty BEE, y # de $ aNitat ery Tied A cassimeres and cheviots. Sixth Gallery, New Building jevelvet. This case likewise is pend sets, baby bonnets and fancy pened on every piece of the REET a a ERE Nightgowns “This man Burns,” said Detective bags. Nes ae Several models from which ‘+ | Lynch of the West 128d Street Sta In white, ecru, pink, light ie fe Des select, $15 and $17.50. eightgouna of a goad qualit ; . , Z ted him, “is out on blue, sapphire, King blue, lilav, Ask for the new McCell Pat ‘ ye of pink and white, blue ai | M " P: ‘ ma ) I sdgicionat, ‘vail of $10,000. on two Along shout 4 orange and sea green, Ie balll| tern No, 2461. meave ets, white, or all” white flannel; | en’s Pajamas, $2.25 burglary charges. He was ¢ rged o’elock, dro) a , meavy ed and — chevint, round and V_ necks; prettily | , Taste weak in this court by c et er cai First Floor, Old Building First Floor, Old Building thoroughly English in ticir | trimmed with silk stitehing anid | Manufacturer's let-go Simpson on a charge of carrying a a hand-tailored appearance. De- silk : 1 pistol." taurant or soda cidedly plain, with a half beit| 44 250, all sorts of good colorings and patterr Burns was to have been arraigned fountain a hot gg lee. It lift ewn in at back. The knickr: are the attractiv with buttoned cuff other — straight Extra sizes, $1. white madras with nercerized cotton, last Frid the cour eral S , but his attorney informed he was facing trial in Gen- | sions for burglary and could self stripes, fine blue checked woven and printed madras, cot- art—cne psi’ at knee, the English styte. Pajamas not app he court adjourned the | u over the “sero Price $32. !wo-piece flannel pajamas i: ton crepe, percale—an interesting selection, at a nate 0 Wee Pal sf mid. Caps to match, $2. | Bis Babets ite ont ee ae very gow price. 123d. stres urns hd | ‘ternoon Third Floor, Old Building model; trimmed. with ribisor Four silk frogs. Pearl buttons, Surplice neck rail had been fore | PUBLichry com Conner tEe . 9 i ill tats eee Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 74 Wall Strent New Y; Goblins and Setter, $2.9) Third Floor, Old Buliding Witches’ Night Rooks of all sorts for Hallow saad! dell ENDS 40 RENT CASES pe ianer ee 6 Lowest Price (i) for Keatenent throughouy Harlem; whost occupants had ¢ of demanded i tour was made tenants, who had a Tereatincs $60 There are thousands of pew who are looking for or who n this very machine, It’. 1 in court for the Nursery Strongly constructed, in white and ivory enamel finish mplain ses in rent. ‘Th the behest of the ed with thelr And the excitement will begin on Tues- $24.50 With two additional group —at $27.50 and $33.50 Description in detail is hardly nece The suits are all wool, permost. The - ; the: mont | Wooden and. woven wicker | _ Wicker and wooden bed, 26x i ening, 1¢'s | ‘ oe landlords to abide by the decision of| bed, 27x51 in.; drop side; decu- | 51 in.; drop side; place for rib- CO ESS ADEN OE ait a | day morning — at the Justice. In every eo he per-| rated with tiny rosebuds in| bon trimming; woven PP ‘ if suaded the tenants to agree to an| increase in return for improvements, The landlords had in most instances demanded increases of from % to $10, but the Justice instructed them to ac- cept $2.50 and make certain repairs. “Several of the houses were not fit for dogs to live in,” said Justice Svtedlander. = “In the stoves would not wor! bathrooms every way as the most stenographer could ask ‘or, Standard keyboard Shift lock. Back-spacer, 10 shifting for figures Very qtiet in operation, It is clarneu te be the only “portable” availal.tr with a complete standary kev board. ce for ribbo wire spring, $55. Cotton mattress, $7.95; hair mattress, $10.9. Four drawer wicker ward- robe, undecorated, $11.50. Wicker bassinet, rubber-tired whe for hood pastel color trimminj spring, $75. Cotton mattress, $7.95; hair mattress, $10.95 Wardrobe, designed t. match the bed; with five dust-proof drawers and a compartmen’, $75. built on 83 threc trimm11g ary. Fabric quality is up- range of patterns is very AB Gas ka iges}} unl the Saaition, kn ee Wooden bed, 28x42 in.; arp | sce “ . mee nigger ota Piet con AND MaASS HANGES. side; Dresden’ decorated, 4: wont, ring, gales with ‘ striking feature broad. There are models for fathers and that they co used without Cooks fave them. Cotton mattre 9 4 SKE to) H It folds into a case only four : q 706 on " n ; 3, f having the water run out over th : mattress, $1¢ Rubber bathtub on ovk stand inches high, moe compact thar sons, and sizes for fathers end sons. And to floo on sued a Vater svn Wardrobe, in same de with towel rack 4 any other machine 1 its kena | top off the whole—these suits are Wana- wanihtel t gbb.0b0) 4a bed, with four drawer yi | _ $60 each—-purchaseable on the | maker qu litv—our guarantee of satisfac- & compartment, $02.50 | lub plan if you tion goes with them, Bro. Oct. 17 Simon K ny and escaped DBs 301 vdway, cor, Eighth youthful ba Jeweler, in | Commercial Stationers, Downstairs Store, New Buliding 63 ‘ORCHARD ST., N. Y One Deor Off Grand st, with $20,000 oe ; r A : ms DW.