The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1922, Page 6

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{ a ae a tet CoAT, * soldier whose forebears first bro: WEDDING OF PRINCESS MARY TO BE A MODERN FAIRY TALE; TROUSSEAU RARE AND COSTLY | raitno frock and wrap, The frock is }on lines with the square neck and | three-quarter sleeves, finished at the with gray meek crepe collar and a lace vest beaute sa‘ln The skirt ts cut in downward tucks, embrotiered with groups of gunmetal studs. The 4 coat te cut short in front, with | long hack and a stand-up collar, <ra3 Gloves the Pick of 10,000 Hides—Shoes in a\ cuffs to matey and embroidered . : |i diamond designs of gunimetel Golden Box—Cake Six Foot High— | stud ‘ Many Wonderful Gowns. LONDON, Feb. 9,-—As the pla Mary on Feb. 28—the biggest of Wales too plunges into matrimo more the aspect of a modern fairy t Gorgeous pageantry, e and costly gifts, a beautiful trouss these, of course, are the basi fea- tures. The Princess, dressed in a bridal gown of cloth of silver, veiled with an overdress of silver lace and embroidered pearls, 1 uu 8 walk down will the aisle of Westminster Abbey through a lane of 2,000 chosen guests. Her full court train—four yards long, fifty inches wide—has ‘een made specially of magnificent silver- - shot Duchesse satin, embroidered in Indian silver and silk, with a shawl} collar of real lace cascading down the sides. It was woven by an ex- the to I land. The bridal veil will be worn by Queen Mary at her own wedding. The bridesmaids’ dresses will be of silver tissue and lace. They will wear wreaths of silver rosebuds. WEDDING SHOES GIFT OF NOR- WICH CITY. The Princess's wedding shoes are the gift of the City of Norwich, pre- sented to her in a golden casket ned with white satin The wedding gloves are the present of the Worshipful Company of Glovers (the London association of glovemakers.) They are of reindeer skin, the choicest selection of 10.000 hides. ‘The official wedding cake is com- ing from the Edinburgh which made the present King and Queen's official cake twenty-nine years ago. There will also be sev- eral presentation cakes, one of them standing six feet high, After the wedding the Princess will change into a wonderful Lal away gown of powder blue c meuse, embroidered in long, narrow line panels from yoke to hip, in silk and in palest of coral beads and crystals, with a sash of blue char- meuse, tied loosely at the side, and wide sleeves. On top of this she will wear a moleskin wrap. industry of weaving ong- the one ‘TRIP TO ITALY PART OF HONEY- | MOON TOUR. | It is expected that the first part of the honeymoon will be spent at the home of the Earl and Countess of Bradford, Weston Park, near Shifnal, Shropshire. Their eldest daughter, Lady Diana Bridgeman, will be one of the bridesmaids. It fs almost certain that the wedding trip will include a visit to Italy, where the pair will probably visit the beautiful Villa Medici, outside of Florence. It belongs to Lady Sybil _ OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ New Spring Footwear ris deep cream real lace avenin own, with stealght panels and ped baby bodice, The skirt ts re unfolded, the wedding of Princess |SH#ntly draped at the sides and event of the year unless the Prince! Cavelt mat a low waist with a chif- before Dec. 31-—takes on more and/f" HEIGETSSorAca) WU Una 4 f pink roses, and holding up casead- Jing face | Scott, first cousin of Viscount Las- | celles, the bridegroom. | If Princess Mary took her com- | Thon HER EVENING GOWNS OF BEAU- TIFUL DESIGN. omes a black and plete trousseau with her—whieh | sequin evening dress, embroidered in she will not do~it would be an in-|panel design with sequins, made in leresting mathematical problem how straight lines with square neck, short eves an st embroidere ar the trunks ne to hold it{5 and |would stretch if placed end to end. rere eS | «| Another evening gown has an un- Here is a descriptive summary of} gerdress of nid mauve satin, til some of her trousseau which will set} ¢ieamin;, with silver sequins around |the styles of those who follow royal|the neck and on the bodice, fashions: . A white embroidered evening gown Wild rose georgette evening gown has a erepe de Chine underdress, 4 bodice embroidered with a beautiful with long embroidered panels of pink | ae: crystal beads, sign of nacre beads, giving a shield draped from either jeffect, with a pointed neck, There !s side of a slightly long dress ‘and |a lace underskirt and hanging from caught at the waist with auge roses) of pink crystal. This has a round the bodice is a heavy beaded nacre neck and short sleeves. It is heavily embroidered in nd has a Jumper trimmed with and beads, with three | white eo quarter es. ERNOON GOWNS MADE ON |" A' crepe de Chine Jers | LE LINES. noon frock embroidered in the same | An afternoon gown of black georg-|color has a round throat and ts ette, cut in straight, simple lines with | pleated on either side, with two little double flounces and georgette edged |**8"es ar ‘a tie ; bands of sable and squirrel. The), erent nes, tea Rowe has mane neck is square and fits Into dainty chiffon pleating over blue, with a fine white lace edging. The overdress and bodice. The sleeves reach to the el- bow. 6 |sash are of the same color as the | huge begonia, n, finished at either hip with | Another afternoon gown |s of corn-| flower blu6 ‘crepe: de Chine out in|ore ene eee GOWN ree stright lines, with a square neck and Rt Ver reut) WEAR ‘fires: "4 ay ‘The ski An afternoon frock 18 specially Br ce auernon Eley ene e skirt !8| tinted and mounted over crepe de lightly draped at the sides and Chine, with a waistband of old rose | tacked to form squares and the| and blue satin ribbon with floating | | bodice is held in with bands of blue | ends on each side. ; ! crepe de Chine. Navy sergine—a new material—| aise i 1 forms a coat and frock of embroidered There’ ts: the velour’ royal blue silk and black and brown | dark blue Customary Sale of A Lamps and Shades NCE a year Ovington’s offers discounts on all lamps and shades, February is the month, and you can now get the most ii j charming lamps and shades at re- ductions of 10% to 50% from the normal prices, ° Furniture, too, this February—many charming pieces, including many articles of interior decoration, such as mirrors, tapestries and bronze, none the less charming because you can buy them at discounts of 10% to 50%. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue¥ FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET Lamps large and small, cony a stately—all in the February sale. braid tn trellis squares: ave Bik ahd Wido and: there ism diol! cuMmMtanioes: Besides: those of silk, | the regs f Feb. 20, re Old th association, The entire proceeds girdle held with on oxydized jet and) there are some unde ments ot ‘i ba ny Nolan, will atve! be given ta the twenty-odd Old Th mel tide, AC gihAINThW Troon wis | Hiked: allt and wool for-cotdsweatticn | Newreomner Aunectation Witt an and Hart, ite and | who have betn on the disabled at W din beige and brown silk has Cresent’ and announcements of | Make 224 Reunton Big Affatr, | ssortiment of Juez, ¢ | years and upward. The association «brown silk girdle ¢ r fort + gifts continue to arrive | (Da ek yO ARES CATIA Lae BL) Hk girdle and a beaver col. | fortheoming g The Newspaper Men Old Timerst As- [eset Jack McCauley will run his first | litzer Building, Joxeph D. Bannon Jur, while the vest is of pink geo and lac with pink the back, inner sleeves, 18 finished in georgette, with fur cuffs, A forms a square and from the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922, _ tt derful Russian ermine 1, | ple are giving the Princess, who is | very wide at the shoulde iving their President, a rave old pierced | effect of 4 cape with stole end ver cheese tay. It was made in a fringes of ermine tails | 1716. ‘They are also giving her a There around the neck brocade velvet and covered with White | chiffon, . GOING AWAY COAT MADE OF pillow muff goes with the cout ly different of hats, others, for country wear, of mu room shape. for all oc pointed ut the lack of details of the | Princ that th silence, It muth of it, all handstitched by * (= Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance =>) a aR Eka aed The sleeves! fimest neediewdMen in reduced cir- | Prospect and Fifth Avenues, Trook |be eligible as charter members of t OLDTIMERS TO CELEBRATE. numbers. The Lord Mayor | pool was received In person class cabaret show. ‘The official souvenir journal will be second annual reunion in Prospect Hall.'the “Big Nolse.! i in large ot Div tte Honorary President, Paul Cella sociation will commemorate its twenty- dent and John R, Dunne A owe wit oof mole velour bas a by Princess Mary, Ile presented a All subseribers will! Treasurer, ree mole fur shawl collar and oxy~ Giamond bra Ain a gold box on be- | === zed embrowlery the slees half of that eity, and the Lord Provost ; of Mh elvet, Hined | of Cita for that city, brought a vicht in |deessin te of Honduras mahogany | eyes ond | with fittings of English cut erystal. Mlinburgh Is giving her the ‘Mary, Aeon of ‘brooch, with the ini- 1 "Min the eontre, surmounted two hearts and a crown, ‘The Girl Guides of the British Em- Ww, meu with kimono natural bli jar and cut the wedding dre Abbey there is a won For wei ve GH. Altman & Cn. = The Great Midwinter Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS now being held on the Fifth Floor and ruby and two silver >s of a guide and a brownie, » Tiritish Cabinet collectively is ing a presentation of a plece of tique furniture, and the Diplomatic | Corps is also combining to give a piesent ‘Tho Byitish residents in Paris are sending a gift Lord Laseellos is giving the Prin- cess the wonderful family Clanricarde | jowels, now being reset for her. i JUSTICE STUBS ITS TOR, BUFFALO, Feb. 9.—Salvatore Buf- fone, in jail since Aug. 21 on a charge of murdering ® policeman, cannot bs disap-| brought to speedy trial because he haa $190. He has been unable to find a\law- r who will defend him for that sum. 2 court cannot assign him an attor- It is lined with whi MOLESKIN. is of moleskin at fury, A mol The ad trou wu also includes ne p Knitted sille jumpers colors. ‘There are a numiy some small and turned up; Finally, there is a lar The public is somewhat 8 lingerie, It is suppos Queen is responsible for this y unless the prisoner is wholly deati- is known that there te. He cannot be tried without » H. C. F. | offers unusual price advantages KOCH & CO. 125th Street, West \ 'A special feature for to-morrow (Friday) Presenting the Best Values in | Se snes All-Wool Jersey Dresses Oriental Rugs The Newest Two-piece il of choice quality in small and medium sizes | y ¢ COLLEGE at $44.00 each DRESS il Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New York x Re at 6.89 II} Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street They comprise blouse and skirt, of all wool Jersey cloth of the best quality. Blouse has white Kid collar and cuffs, two pockets, and is shirred on an elastic band Skirt is full pleated. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. In tan, copen, henna, brown, navy and rookie. Belgian, (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Sizes 14 to 20 600 Women’s Third Floor 34th Street— New York Women’s ce) | B | O G Shoes also on MANA Tevier. 1 excAMe MErORS THE | ments suring we CoMmne nseal year. Leather | Louis and Collegiate heels. Calfskin, with Collegiate heels. At Special Prices ne= Strap Pumps of Patent and Black Kid with Also lack Satin with Louis heels. Special 5.00 : | xfords of Patent Leather, lace, Brown Kid and Brown Special 6. 75 | umps with inset elastic gores, iali Patent Leather, Brown Kid - or combinations of Patent with oN, / ‘ Grey or Beige Suede or Brocade. iy << \ Special 8.50 sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores 1 remiss WOOL JERSEY SUITS Tailored especially for Stern Brothers, and in such excellent quality wool Jersey as to insure the materials retaining their shape and splendidly tailored lines. Extraordinary Values at $16.50 Several Models in Tuxedo or Notch Collar Styles In Navy Blue, Heather Mixtures in Brown, Tan, White, Copenhagen Blue, Olive, Black, Rust, Jade Brown, Tan, Dark or Rookie. Blue or Reseda. Attractive color combina- tions of Red, Black, Jade or Wisteria with White ; also Rust, Navy, Seal or T IS SIGNIFICANT that fifteen Biueiwith Tan, of the largest department stores| in New York used a total of 6,485,-) 692 lines in the Morning, Evening and| Sunday WORLD during 1921 — 360,790 lines more than its nearest two morn- | Sizes 34 to 36—Third Floor. Harbingers of Spring are these Novelty and Conservative Styles in ing, evening and Sunday competitors, under different ownerships. Women’s and Misses’ pelt! || SILK or WOOL SWEATERS | A diversified collection to select from at If we ppnaldes: newspapers under one ownership, THE ORLD, morning, even- ing and Sunday, carried 1,135,962 lines $9.75, 12.50 to 29.50 more than its nearest two competitors, | ; . ‘These merchants constitute one of the A representative showing of new weaves and smart styles, largest groups of space-buyers in the world, suitable for every requirement of dress or sports wear. They expect every dollar expended in ad-| vertising to produce $30 in sales within| TUXEDO, SLIP-OVER, HIGH or LOW NECK MODELS forty-eight hours. | l To doubt the productiveness of THE) Plain colors are varied by unusual combinations of stripes or plaids that stress exquisite WorLD in dry goods advertising is to| color harmonies, also smart black-and-white effects. . . . . . SECOND-FLOOR. question the judgment of the foremos merchants in America. ‘ ccepsam | iveniin someereanehte — eee = |

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