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eady “To Wed rants SEEN Nice Girl,’’ and | One Found Him u —_—s- | Bachelor’s Excuse for Single| } State Vanished With — | Pretty Nurse’s Joke. } ANDOVER, N. J, Jan, 20.—The nce of George Dockerty, 1” mor here, and a beautiful trained | ree of Newnrk, is interesting tho | @atire community. Miss Anna Hatty, | fiveteen, ‘x preparing her troussou | will become Mrs, Dockerty soon. | Mr. Dockerty, forty years old, has | been considered a confirmed bacho- | ir. Recently one of his friends gut @arried and advised him to follow | @uit. Ho said he “didn't know any- ly,” and was told of Miss Hatty, an juaintance of tho newlywed. In a diplomatic way the nurse was of the Andover farmer who ’t know any girl to ask," and rote to him asa joke. They agreed meet at the railroad station in An- , each wearing a red ribbon as distinguishing badge. Tt was a case of love at first sight. iss Hatty was told to select a place Andover for her new home, and fias done so. Mr. Dockerty says he ¢ quit farming and live in Ando- r after the ceremony. estihcehieaallpoaninne fone IN THE FUR MARKET ABROAD, SJullus Myers, a {ur merchant of this @ty, who arrived to-day on the Steamship Cedric of the White Star Was much disorganized owing to the! settled state of affairs in, Ituasia Leipsic, he added, there was 4t esent less than half a mililon dol- rs worth of Russian furs for apring THE EVENING _WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922, AT ROCKEFELLER DINNER DANCE) MISS ISABEL .ROCKEFELLER. Special Numbers Given by Irene Castle at Originat Private Entertainment. One of the most original private jentertainments of the season was a} “rustic” dinner dance given by Mrs. William G. Rockefeller last evening at Sherry's for her niece, Miss Isabel Rockefeller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | Pere Bing, said that the fur market abroad] 5, A. Rockefeller, who is to sail 27 for a cruise in the Mediter- ranean, Peasant costumes of various coun- tries were worn by the guests, who numbered 100 for the dinner, about from experience, are the lowest in town. |ritty others coming In later for the STEEL MAIL CONTAINERS | TO FOIL TRAIN BANDITS | | The bandit~ Juntil they reach STU DENTS EARNED At midnight special dance \ appropriate to the netting} $96,860 LAST YEAR Jang costumes, wero given by Irene ON HARVARD JOBS — | pai ! average of Forty a Week Worked as Waiters and Athletics Gave 252 Employment. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 20. Harvard students earned $96,- 860 last year toward their seif- support in jobs secured through official agencies, according to the annual report of the college em- ployment office, made public to- day. Into Service To-night, tuiner cars said to make rob | nits impossible will i Central freight te e to be used tn carrying mail between New York and ‘The report shows an average of Chicago. forty students a week were em- proof cars were develops ployed os waiters by the Harvard Union, earning more than $22,- 000, and 252 men were employed by the Athletic Association as clerks, ticket takers, walters, &c. The employment office placed neventy-four students as tutors or tutor-companions, sixty-four as clerks and thirty-six as chore- by the rallroad’s shop staff and have stood all tests, ‘The steel containers, tn mall for transit is looked at the} cannot be unlocks.t | » postal officials, | f uniform size ani . The container car nas | whieh General Post Ofte ht of the steel boxes, an} / men. Typists, student guides, | the tow ar seems to be @ solld load | ushers, chauffeurs, salesmén and of steel safes or vaults, set inside ro-| musicians were also reoruited « | taining steel sides anc ends, from self-supporting students. | BE ONE OF THESE WOMEN ¥ YOURSELF! | FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 4 WEST 40TH STREET Near FIFTH AVENUE | About 350 or 400 lucky women will juimp at this chance— 3000 yards of choice plain and fancy Spring silks at half price—i in dress, skirt and waist lengths. More of those unusual silks which have made the Frutchey Silk Shop the busiest shop in town. —now at half Frutchey prices, which, as you already know Sale of Heavy Ulsters. This = 6 prices are very cost. , N 4 Ip OOS SS ee ee 6S SS eS ea ie | + | . All| m4 i) ‘f Sale of O d Ul ‘f Sale sat vercoats and Ulsters_ | {inl | A NOTHER MAN’S SHOP event English and American looms:—<and ‘ § Ip of exceptional merit, and reveal- include tweeds; fleeces, plain or plaid le a|* ing as supetb qualities and values as backs; herringbone weaves, plainsor i pa our: suit sale — Our Second Winter plaid backs;tand Scotch cheviots. i Weight Overcoats and offering comprises the major part of our stock — and the close to manufacturer’s The handiwork of leading English and American manufacturers, these overcoats and ulsters advocate the most authentic styles, and the tailor- ing conforms to our standard. Fabrics are the finest wool, the genius of Lord & Taylor | At $35 there are 79 light .and medium weight topcoats, which antici- pate the Spring — in tweeds, home- spuns, and knitted fabrics. Here ex- ceptional qualities and values:are “also exemplified. ee = ee Oe a Ih The response to our-suit-sale has id been most liberal, but there-are-still many more suits as excellent as those ey which ‘have gone— at $32, $38, $48, i si it) 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | ¥ i SSO Cree Oe et - 1M ARMAMENT CONFERENCE Per Complete in Copy AT ALL NEWSSTANDS AND BOOKSTORES BY MAIL, POSTAGE # REPAID, 506 NOW ON SALE A FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE 1922 WORLD ALMANAC 35c ADDRESS; NEW YORK WORLD a CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS Every Detail Fer Copy 35¢c a NEW YORK CITY 7) fy || For Other Gimbel News. See Pages 17 and 18 Pennsylvania =| GIMBEL BROTHERS = JEW YORK _CITY Price Cut by the Makers And Cut Again by Gimbels: No More Federal Tax Sale Extraordinary of Brand New PLAYER PIANOS — 8345 Good tone and good construction are outstanding points to note about the player in this sale. And a price brought to rock-bottom by a com- bination of events: the maker's price cut—Gimbels price cut—-and the lifting of the tax, which was removed by the Government beginning January 1. That's how a ores not known for years can be marked on the price tag of this brand new Player piano! This is a worth-while opportunity that calls for quick action! Terms as Low as ‘10. If you cannot call, be sure to mail the coupon for full information. Yt 9 BROTHERS, . New piney City. Not only low monthly payments, but Gentlemen: these additional terms: A bench with Please send me at once full details of your sale of high grade Player Pianos at $345. each player, service for one yearfa ten-year guarantee. And the privilege of charging to your account player rolls to the amount of your Name.... td Street.... down payment, New Phonographs of Splendid Tone and Quality o 50 ‘By a Month Regularly selling on our floor for much more—and selling well, because it is good value! Clear, full tone. Fine mechanism. A handsome cabinet. A phonograph that for years we have . PRICES CUT TO Terms as Low as backed with every quality guarantee. If you cannot call, be sure to mail the coupon for full information, GIMBEL BROTHERS, Music S$ '>ns, New York City. Gentlemen: Please send me at once full’ details of your sale of Phonographs exact information as to price—terms—quality. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL9 O’CLOCK After 5.30 please use 33rd Street entrance, near Broadway. GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—EIGHTH FLOOR giving Name... Street... City =x===Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subwaysrmm cu