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— _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 1922. FEBRUARY 22, STREET PARADE OF PRINCESS’S WEDDING REHEARSED IN RAIN Carriages and Officials Pass Over the Route in the Order They Will Follow in Procession. LONDON, Feb, 22.—Court, military, bordering of silver braid, and down on either side exquisite honiton lace, and police officials who will be in the! Vy in both the Queen and the Queen's ‘wedding procession of Princess Mary | mother wore at their weddings. The train falls from the shoulders on Tuesday turned out at 7 yesterdAy| 4 js ined with silver tissue. A Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York morning in a cold rain for a rehearsal] simple veil of white silk tulle is edged The head dress is fashioned into a tiara-like foundation, The Inheritance of parade which the principals did not | With pearl beads. Store Closed door to the altar, and then to the ings of liberty and to insure , Night until 9 re have to attend, whereon is mounted light sprays of Every Young American All Day Today Open at 1g) t unti p. m. ' a 1 Hiubiy carries Stating trom | oranee blossoms, Is the Gift of Liberty To accommodate those who cannot come in the day—and | is J 4 Buckingham Palace were driven along A ‘Conwedtion } ab who would otherwise miss these furniture opportunities—the | 5 the route to Valse ee aren aes ihe ler a Constitution framed by Furniture Galleries will remain open until 9 P. M. each night | ; g@ompanied by various officials in pie charge ot the procenton and a amalter Piers Owe ureday to end of February. Entrance Ninth Street. x cavi je representing Queen jexan- 5 dra's party (Queen Alexandra is Prin- ¥ é Ne rl A F: cess Mary's grandmother) also swung our household laundry problem eorge Wasi DRS the tide of tnuroh: solved! Economy, convenience - - Plenty of furniture at half price—more than a hundred me and satisfaction are the three big whose birthday is indelibly thousand dollars of it. 2 After a short wait at the Abbey— words that tell the tale of our enittan: (hv. tha Noakes 2a évely * se . 7 representing the duration of the wed- new Finished Family Laundry ding service—the party returned to Service. We have named it true American. ek twenty- , ea it for yourself—grouped in front of the Ninth Street Buckingham Palace and disbanded. second of February should be path 8 A e Lai gallery m and dining room > ‘The rehearsal of the ceremony itself universally observed through- ‘urniture—an Looby: ing baa either side of rotunda. Still h inside of the Abbey will be held later out the United States. ptt foe ies uraitaire near the Ninth Street elevators _ this week, but without either Prin- Noble men they were, who on fifth gallery. cess Mury or Viscount Lascelles, ale Hate ke bau aa age ciate a They visited the Abbey together @| BY ‘phe entire family wash called for ° , \ until they agreed “to fo _ Amazi ig, TOomy ece uphols fiving-rooi Re Viking abs ka ors’ alowd (El eed ccrcar eee act more perfect union, to estab! The Oxford Sports | suites for pie sree amazing! i tho path they would take from the, fi] thing washed fresh and clean and pring a S lish justice, to secure the bless- A] everything ironed crisply and Shirt in English - ul perfectly. Costs 21e per pound ; bey 1 di room tie at $281.50, bees @hapel where they will sign the regis- Foe enuinl amounts oF Hit saeaee domestic tranquillity. : Curate : = |, $345, $485, $560 er ter, and personal clothing. Com- Untrimmed | reed Goins iM 4. Me t print— best anal ae" The Princess's bridal gown was plete details at branch stores or volutionary struggle, a | } our main office. a resulted in American ndepend- We have pew e oe vay gto SS soiatal ‘ha tule! : 9 Very fi ne.. f jj ence, brings vividly before us reel eS eae sports us magnet $124 ete ered Cote Chippendale eee the | B XK MNottack, H Paul Revere, George Washington, shirt in silk—with great) bedr ieces—-11 pieces—going for $560. oy aeeisy ae Laren ects e : f fF H Tet Reoup Banya straws- General Putnam, Genera’ Lafay- success, 1 * - i . * 0 ‘ 4 i 1,800 new hats- And row-in-row Milan hemp tte, Warren Prescott and Wayne. an 6-piece ivory enami Sheraton ‘oom suite that |i? quisite color and drapery of old lace| s ‘odio 0 n het ette, bedroc ‘ made up the wonderful frock, de-| WALLACH LAUNDRY Bue to tie andl wear. Otte Lal without trimming. Hf the young men and women, Poon introducing it a was $775—going at $387.50. y Bigned on simple straight lines. 330 and 332 E. 59th St. Fine Milan fake RAGIOAR shige IN Geatd citiscishinn wal’ make our knowledge that a sporte su + * « dation {s le silver tis- one Placa ine Milan hem Is H A aha * htful oni M Bote ce oncator a! ents ceil Start lisere hats | And plenty of Bot, Ce ee eae ed (ee ennai ee Lr | material. lives of Washington: and his associates and their sacrifices, they will reverence and venerate what they did to secure to our country the blessings we enjoy. (Signed) fy ffemauatly A riot of color! Downstairs Store, Old Bldg. What a “find”’ in ne Gloves — genuine kidskin and fine | t opportunities in not snapping up these prizes do not act quickly. Only 5 ‘ays Ms crystal beads, pe and silver Large leghorns in colors ‘ou who read an thread, the design being the conven- |= tional roses with faint latticework in! silver thread. From the waist fall light cascades of tulle on either side. The under- dress is three inches from the floor, the overdress a little longer. Around the waist is a girdle of silver cord, more. The ruary Sale closes absolutely on February on eat Tussiny, Fifthyand Sixth Gail The colors are those of the new tweeds for spring—French blue, rose or lavender—for, of course, this is the smart shirt to wear with the severely tailored tweed suit, 2, New Bullding Girls’ Pleated Skirts at average half price; Picture them The Oxford shirt is made ex- rl e twisted about it, lambskin glovesin 12 and 16-button lengths. ) clusively for us. oe Shera. is kite eal ot varaane | White and colors. Samples from one of cea f | 99 95 a sated Floor, Old Buliding ae side and, box pleated blossom on a silver stem falling down best makers we know — a widely-advertise e February 22, 1922. end name—the regular $4.65 to $6 grades. on the left side of the skirt. The 4%4-yara train is made of white duchess satin shot with silver, It is embroidered in silk with a little crys- ee giving the effect almost of | odels: Lpeeeepomta tailored of all-wool velours in attrac- tive plaids, stripes and checks, All-wool Homespuns, $1.90 yd. |“... 43°." to 32 — ———_—__—} Downstairs Store, Old and New Buliding | inches. Straight and cuff models, with or without yokes, trim- med with white linen braid and silk embroidered i Sizes 6to20. Red, green or navy blue. Second Floor, Old Bullding Or embroidered — And finished in ways ‘That are exactly right | For all who wear | ’ °, Sr 2911082, Nurses’ Outfits Think of the price! Also—two models of aia Wool jersey in brown. All-women who wear Stout-size frocks Will welcome This opportunity. 200 Spring dresses- Of serge and gabardine In navy and black— 13 models in all— Braid trimmed— Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Bullding cade. * f A tional price for the fine light weight weave so attractive for} Lengths 22 to 80 inches. r The bordering train ts a design of | Stout- size Dresses {rocks sa well us suits and capes. In gray, tan, rose, lavender and French eee | lotus flowers in Indian silver of native | blue. Flannel Middies, $3.95 workmanship. ook For The Label Ve , oot ; ery rare | AION AUNS Ledge Loe the atrala) i i $9. 95 Also heavier diagonal weave for coats andsuits. In green, rose, beige Our $5.95 grade igs ie = = $* and other brown tones. 64 inches wide. | ] STOUT WOMEN All Remaining Winter Garments— Sizes 40 to 56 ght-line coat dresses, with | detachable white pearl buttons of white linene, $5.50. Jersey or tweed in Fro cks, $16.50 cae me ene ee A Wonderful Opportunity for Those W for Those Who Waited faheBryant OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves COATS Every Coat in this lot is marked at a great saving. All this season’s newest models in Velour, Normandy, Bolivia,, Broadcloth, Yalama, Silk Plush, Melton, Zibe- line, and other hi h grade, soft and warm materials; some fusstrionneds lined and interlined; serviceable colors. Sizes 40 to 56 bust. a | 4% 579% $45 DRESSES Your choice of 30 styles of silk or wool dress marked down—effecting big savings. Included perio Serge, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine, Velveteen, Poiret Twill, Taffeta and Mignonette and the fashionable Silk and Wool Combination. Beaded, braided, embroidered; maces colors. All slenderizing models. Sizes 40 to bust. 44% 4 4” +1 9% TO CLOSE OUT TO CLOSE OUT !— SUITS || SKIRTS Stylish Suits of Wool] | Large variety of Serge, Serge, Vigoreaux. Some || Oxford, Mohair, have vestees Poplin Skirts. Vales $39. 50 | $10.95. [the Bryand ‘ower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves Rei da doe teeter an ob tee price. Best Sale of Misses’ Coats Best of the season el $29.75 This is a wonderful close-out— Of deat the f gee coats for misses. Made o! er hes pile fabrics—~ Trimmed with furs— Caracul, wolf, a os and such, be— Too many models to descril Well worth keeping ’till next season— And to wear immediately—and later. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding $32.50 Suits, $23.50 106 of them Spring arrivals Madras Shirts, $1.65 _ Woven madras (not printed), silk stri shirts have collar attached our own stock reduced—to make room Speaking of opportunities—observe this. Broadway, cor. Eighth , and white oxfords. or neckband. New patterns, Sizes 14 to 17, Downstairs Store, New Buliding Slightly soiled uniforms, with short or long sleeves, of whi linene or Indian head, $3; ori nally $6 and $6.50. Nota in the lot. Slip-on Hoover aprons of white | linene, $2.95, operating gous with tor Knitted Fibre Silk Snnnesaee Frocks, $49.50 i Surgical coats of white Indian | From Switzerland | head, $2.95. | a ee | A new shivenant of Siipeaver frocks, striped in gay colors, which’ have been so successful for sports wear, | owe New and attractive combina- tions of Rete colors as—blue, Capes of navy blue wool ve- lours, carefully lined in red | velours, $17.50. | English coats, with detach- able ca of waterproof, navy green, eo yellow, rose, blue Melton cloth, $19.75, of black one waterproof navy blue serge, ee $19.75, In Women’s Fashion Salons. Second Floer, Old Bullding Third Floor, Old Buliding Standard Rotary Sewing Machines' 14 used as samples down in price In perfect running order and will give the usual satisfactory service, only the cases are a bit marred or scratched. * $55, were $77 Two drop head, hand lift ma chines, four drawers, oak case “ « « $57, were $80 $60, were $81 Drop head automatic lift models $80, was $100 Pull cabinet; golden oak and |fumed oak, $64.50, was $85 $74.50, was $85 Portable and electrie—can b« stored in a small place. Standard rotaries, you know, are the fastest and easiest sewing ma- chines that are made.’ ‘Each machine comes with full set of attac hments. | Free demonstration. Purchasable on Wanamaker Club Plan of partlakpayments { desired, And all guaranteed for 5 years, Seventh Galiery, New Building ing goods on the Street Floor, New pacing. Here will be found the equipment and regalia that scouts want. foes ensles coats, Yoke shirts, $1.50; woolen shirts, $3.50. Hats, $1.75 and $2.25 belts, 50c; haversacks, $2. Leaging, car canvas, 90c; spiral puttees, Cotton stockings, 50c; wool stockings, $1.65. Street Floor, New Bullding ; breeches, low banded waistline, and collars and cuffs of linen goes especially well with a knife-pleated skirt. see A chemise frock takes very well to pique vestee, cuffs and collar, and makes much of narrow ruffles. This is an excellent copy of a more Speers and very successful froc! The choice of colors is ex- tensive—beige, brown, navy blue, French blue, rust, henna, gray and black. Second Floor, Old Bullding Near-seal Coats at Half Price (Dyed coney) Natural skunk collars and Now $125. * * * * * cuffs on 40 in. length coats. * Coats and wraps—45 in, long—in several well-designed, untrimmed models. Now at $175. * * + Short coats—30 or 36 in. long. Now $75. Silk Petticoats, extra sizes, $4.95, $5.95 Straight-line’ stylés cut un- usually full. see Taffeta with +b opin tucked and frill-trimmed ruf! Silk je: with dee dion A eied nities of Taffeta with hemstitched and frill-trimmed ruffle. Satin with corded and frill- trimmed ruffle. oe @ accor- Copenhagen, taupe, navy blue, changeable ‘or’ blacks ‘Third Floor, Old Buliding Gloves on smart gauntlet lines, $3.95 With the soft flaring wrists that are worn with the tailleur. Fashioned of black or white kid~ skin. ae Pique stitching. Street Floor, Old Bullding n Second Floor, Old Buliding Visiting Cards will be engraved at 20 per cent. less For a limited time only. Copper Diate. engraved ip script. with name only, and 100 visiting cards, at $2.40, late, engraved in solid aa, a *Bhetis a Roman gr gotid hic, not Broan) 16 bead Be 00 visiting ca gyaving each cSutatt tet fer, ee Copper plate, engraved in shaded Old English or shaded Roman, not exceeding 16 Biers, and 100 visiting cards, $4.60; en- graving each “additional letter, cards printed from plate, per hundred, Soctal Stationery Section, Street floor, Old Buliding. new 1 | MARKED DOWN AGAIN for Downstairs Store, Old Building j < Fi | : t } A I) ecuiation ditorna ttt ours Attention! for Miss 14 to 20 | gical ‘or shirt-waist sleeves, “of Boy Scouts ! Aes ip | it jinene, 01 p- iin, $2. 95 to $6.95, according to Pears In. wool jersey the material. | Your store is now with the sport- The new overblouse with the

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