The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 8

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a Smet THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 138, 1922. pected to be personal ones for wear| woven on old fashioned hand frames| crest and motto, fof sale by its pres- ARABIAN NIGHTS SPLENDOR et he HC aL er Re coma A PHENIX PRODUCT Finally there me be the usual state | here. | other gift to the bride by friends, tatively little Jew- s presenta from the royal families of| The Princess has also | Possessing com iJ e--the Scandinavian ‘countries, | band:plaited straw hat from a Luton | ¢lry, Princess Mary ts ehoositig some 4 Roumania, Italy and Spain—|firm, which gave a eimilar one to| ornaments at the suggestion of 8 4s well an gifts from relatives and | Queen Mary for her wedding. It wiil| friends «nd organizations as their i a Stanley ¢ Ile Gibbous ee tive Princess's wedding sing wil te! — TO PRINCESS MARY| CRASH IN FIFTH AVE. 392Firt Ave‘at 36 St. Gems, Furs, Autos, Rare Antiques, Money to| {nr 'itias ot dhe ror Joweutrn” of | pukddy iclscaesgt aeons pia ‘ Second Sloor-Falee Elevators ¥ aN . ter having been washed from a Weluh | ,,. - " ‘Be Showered on Bride by British Public, — | ver. noth of Doleliey, "worked | Viscount Lascelles to Present Bride| , i.cican mutant In Bifth Ave: Fur Tri ed ears ago, but not yleldt enough, 7 yenre ABO IN of Pritchard, Mercen,| With Rope on Their. Wed- | nue, driven by Albert Gardner, thirty. \ who first discovered gold there, ung | di Da one, No, 636 Bast 183d Street, and ao ZONDON, Jan. 18.—Day by day,|servative club, is raising @ fund of | guve a similar ring to Queen Mary ng y: private car driven north by Herman fs the details of the wedding pres- | £1 subscriptions so as "to make the | when she was married. LONDON, Jan. 18.—A_ rope of | Voight, thirty-five, No. 205 Bast 86th guts for the Princess Mary aze mede|q°rormat ottering en and not merely The Princess accepting trousseau | pearls 1s to be,Princess Mary's gift |Street, collided at #34 Street at 8 A. M. cowry It beoames apparent that the| Demobilised men of the Grenadier [Price "of Nottingham, which are | fromthe bridegroom, it was learned | to-day. splendor of the Arabian ivights | Guards, Lord Lascelles’s old regiment, | sowing her a wide range of sampies| to-day when she marries. Visdount| Both chauffeurs and Joseph Wer; a riding with Voight & Anderson's tales is still alive. Fitty breeders of ‘dual pur Bhe, is choosing, her Srackings in| brooch will be presented to her by| {Monts the mrect and Garaver wee PH E} { IX We revived and the good fairy of |ST¢,making small contributions for 4 | fram which to make her selections. | Lascelles next month, and a diamond forty-one, No. Sit Bast sith Street, AT TREMENDOUS ! fyrs, automobiles, precious | rabbits," rabbits raised for both food his parents. badly hurt he remained in Moun’ Pees b Her underwear will be of pure nilk ly} 1 apt 7 #honey—money in thou-| And fur, are presenting the Princess | 1 q mixture of silk and the Anest| A gold dessert service, once owned mom Moans GOOD Cheese FINAL RED TI NS ‘Bands from corporations and in| Will be submitted to the Princess fra | Wool. All these articles being by George: I.,. bea the royal driving. L 130 Pur Tri ad ‘pixpenny from working men| the coat will be made from her selec- = = = t ‘ur Trimm na Womén—all are to be poured into | tion. on ; 4 the lap of the royal bride of Viscount | A number of leading actresses are R Coats. Reduced to 26.50 . TS asditea on kb. 28. combining to offer a wedding gift—a ; I birthday book the big cities of Great Britain | Lady ‘Tree, Lady Pyothau ond iin offering gifts of money, which Leva Vanbrugh are leading this the Princess in most cases has re-| ®°heme. ‘ Seeing shouldbe. devoted various] n't rotten Ie tonto pyut Manchester is raising a/are offering gifts, Women of the 000 shilling ($250,000) fund, 30,-|Clan MacRae aro Seer aha) 18 # jan Mac- 900 (87,600) of which\have already | Hougall has decided to present the ‘Bebn subscribed. The final collection | Princess with a replica of the Brooch will be taken the ~ight of the|of Torse Sau ¥ sald to lave been " used by Robert Bruce to fasten the ree beeen ree ene ac itY | folds of his plaid. The original. is Corporation is planning @ huge dance. | carefully preserved at Dunolly Castle, The money will be used to develop|Oban, It consists of a circular plate the district nursing service. of Poanttnny, Rebbe Silver. set with “The Lord. Mayor of Birmingham | Five" Dearis and Scottish gems, Ceorke red’ $2,600 for it, un- A gerd ee te pun | successfully. yh typlea) of as ingham |, The elght bridesmaids are awaiting ‘nship; the remainder, in ac-|the Princess's return tu London at the with Mary's wishes, will be| nd of the month to discuss what their ‘ to endow Princess Mary cots in| Sifts will be. She is understood to Birmingham Children's Hospital, | have said she wanted something sim- 162 Fur Trimmed Coats. Reducedto 32.50 fit Fur Trimmed Coats. Reducedto 45.00 80 Fur Trimmed ’ Coats. Reducedto 69.50 All the prevailing wanted materials and furs included in the above coat collection. . 500 Afternoon Frocks at Tremendous Final Reductions 10° 419" Crepe Silks, Poiret Twills and Tricotine. 5s For Men GLOVES—South African Capeskin, Englisa Capeskin, English Pebble Goat, English Chamois, French Kidskin and Arabian 2 3 5 Mocha—some with double-draw backs, some e spear backs, some embroidered—some lercules sewn, some silk sewn—some have silk lining, some are wool lined. A variety to select from in each size from 7 to 10%. fet. ba ah sl arco Caimel’s per and * ew \ é “. 08e 2.35 | imuinnoitaecioved” Centemeri coatings. ( WOOL SOCKS—Im i 1.95 | meee demandes Clearance e stripes and jacquards; and full-fashioned clocked hose in heathers and lovats, S | For Women GLOVES—Nationale quality French Kic'skin gloves, wrist length and gauntlet, in black, white and fashionable colors—Arabian 1 9 5 Mocha, Suede and Chamois gloves—and an bs abundance of those uncommonly serviceable pete aiey gloves of pliant South African A portion of the raused | le and personal which would remind By Feuding ill bo used td enlares | ver of the occasion. There ta w likell- nd equip the Girlv’ Hospital there, | 800d this gift will be a bracelet with which Will bear the Princess's name. | ™niatures of the donors on it. “Replying to a letter from the Lord| One of the gifts in which the Prin- of Liverpool, the Princess said | cess !s most interested is that which Would like Liverpool to give her| Will come from “the Marys of the piain, narrow diamond bracelet,” | Hritish Empire.” Practicafly all the Te seems, such pieces of jewelry will | Women and girls in the Empire named Become fashionable with weathy| Mary. May | Marian, Marie | and wornen thin winter, as hax the emeraid | Miriam, are expected to contribute. t ring since Viscount Lay- |, The donors will be asked to give . gave one to the Princess. from sixpence to ten shillings, allow- ‘Lord Mayor of London has |'D&,¢Very one, regard'ess of means, to ® fund, subscriptions fimi.od |conttibute. The Princess herself will . um of £1 ($5). A por, {decide what the gift shall be, but a this at least will be devoted | ™&2y hope she will take it for herself charity. It is expected many of |*N4 not devote it to charity. the rich old London guilds, such as| The royal household gifts have not = Gold and Silver Smitha, Fishmon- | yet “been announced, except that the e Haberdashers, Tailors, &c,, will | Prince of Wales has cabled his aister| , ‘Make handsome presents. that he will give her an automobile, The Carlton Club, the chief Con- The rest of the family gifts are ex- Sth Ave. James McCreery & Cp, seen se. Reduced—Imported Lace Curtains and Bed Sets We have gathered these exquisitely beautiful Curtains and Bed Sets from the foremost European markets and offer them to you in this sale at prices that provide a decided profit for you. EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS 636 SIXTH AVE «37"ST Specializing for Years in the Manufacture of : Seal Dyed Coney | Fur Coats WOOL HOSE—Imported Centemeri Wool Stockings—pure wool in narrow to wide ibbed effects, heather and lovat mixt ; 1.95 stunnide tovelty deipa—fultahionsd 400 FIFTH AVE. plain hose in heathers, lovats and smart \ colors—an extensive variety. (mene 87th Street) Incomplete Aisortrients Kyyptian Lace Curtains in White and Ivory............ formerly 23.50 pair, reduced to 12,50 formerly 40.00 pair, reduéed to 20.00 Formerly Reducedto ‘Tambour Lace Curtains..28.50 pair, 15.00 Venice Point Laces. -60.00 pair, 30.00 Florentine Point Laces...67.50 pair, 33.50 Irish Point Laces... 62.50 pair, 25.00 Brussels Lace Curtains...34.50 pair, 19.50 Brussels Lace Curteins...40.00 pair, 20.00 Brussels Lace Curtains...47.50 pair, 25.00 OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York ‘ A very special lot of fine Brussels Curtains, 334 and 4 yards long. formerly 82.50 to 110.00 pair, 35,00 " Bed Sets of hand-made Antique Laces, full size. paloifalee ‘ formerly 65.00, 35.00 For a Handsome Fur Coat of Bay Seal (Seal Dyed Coney) Filet Laces, with hand-made Cluny and Eyelet work.... formerly 50.00, 30.00 formerly 75.00, 45.00 And several other important values in Curtains and Bed Sets. Special Offerings—Thursday Prices at New Low Levels, Representing Extraordinary Values (Fifth Floor) Crepe de Chine Negligees ~ 6.90 Regular 9.75 Value Breakfast Coat model with flowing sleeves, trimmed with silk fringe. In blue, rose, peach, Copen, orchid, and wistaria. 1200 Prs. Women’s Wool Hose 1.85 Values to 3.00 Imported and Domestic Hose in plain and rib weaves, some with hand embroid- ered clox. Grey, camel, brown, black. A Fifty Dollar Bill buysa fine FurCoat; a most unheard-of MID-WINTER SALE AT REDUCTIONS OF 10% TO 50% Dining Room, Living Room and Bed Room Suites; also Oriental Rugs at savings of far more than casual importance to those who have timed their furniture requirements to this occasion. il AN EXAMPLE OF THE REMARKABLE VALUES MAHOGANY DAY BED, as one seeeeees $19- EXTRA SPECIAL: . Genuine Skunk Collar and Cuffs on a Bay Seal Coat (Geal dyed soncy) with hand: 77.50 some silk lining.........-. mieean .“Boyshform’’ Brassieres “Redfern’ and “Roselle” Corsets ith BAY SEAL WRAPS (see! dyed cone .00 covers 2.78 Bitkiomemcennon.. 10 1.65 5.75 ee BAY SEAL COATS (Seat dyed coney) 125. match..... $4.25 With deep collar and cuffs of finest beaver. F Pillow. ..... $2.80 Regular 2.25 Value Flesh-pink Figured Broche with narrow lace edge. Fashioned to give slender flat lines without boning. Values to 12.50 Models suitable for all figures. Made of fine Silk Broche in Gack cone with elastic tops and gores. All sizes. 9,000 other Bay Seal Conte as well as Coats of more costly fure on sale at similar unexampled low prices. Ajl “Sizes, including sizes for ut Women. Remember—we MADE every one of these coats, know pelts that are in them and can guarantee the quality. } ‘| It Makes Little Difference What You Need— } A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It

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