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| | ! Ae RESET Ei The duei which the Duke of Tor- the bs ean } noble, For the Duchess Miss Mary Elsie Moore, ds the Jule Charles Arthur Moore ware |inerchant of this city and [ dent (of the American Pr Tariff, League. Ond) of the foremost social events of the summer of 190% was the wed- ding of Miss Moore and the Duke at “the Greenwich summer home of the rtal ts, § eu Newspapers had told and! mitted to the almost impene cteabte —— “a ao RRM er hen er ‘i mn roy oe ee ae A romance £ og j ment of the pair f 7 y + CRE! |) man as a son-in a fi he didn’t care whetly t or not, that he was a #4| young’ man and fst} mattered tot wedding dispute and « challenge of a tms-relief of the Duch into the light fienincthe eitande'or utiful daughter « Wionaire and a rich Matus an Ameri= mers | nent to Rome retold for weeks it and the law and added rman society was in Venice, accor of the bride r fding, that her roman) was once|the Duke begun. Y man ‘himeelt and due t inh ther from his fugnily When the Duke took | she made a ser THE EVENING WORLD, ‘DUKE OF TORLONIA fe of that ¢ known Send 15c, for Trial Size \ Ferd. T, Hephine & Sow iS New Y: it fur BONWIT TELLER ECO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET For Saturday JEUNE FILLE SPRING FASHIONS MISSES’ SIZES, 14 TO 18—and _ for THE PETITE WOMAN—THIRD FLOOR An Animated Silhouette in Jeune Fille Frocks of CREPE MONGOLE, WINGED SLEEVES And Other Crepe Silk Fashions at 55.00 NOTHER feature of the winged sleeve frock is a scalloped skirt. A crepe faille frock has an apron tunic front and back with applications of tiny coils of the material. Draped at the side and with winged sleeves, a Canton crepe frock takes on a sea shell girdle. King blue or ruby beads decorate frocks of Canton crepe. Lanvin Interprets in Jeune Fille Terms FROCKS with LONG MATCHING CAPES A Mode of Girlish Grace 55.00 FASCINATING fashion of youth—as Lanvin translates it into a Poiret twill straightline frock with a scalloped application in a con- trasting color. And to the frock is added a long graceful cape in cavalier manner of matching material. Each a perfect complement of the other: The Slender Basque Bodice Unites with a Circular Skirt in JEUNE FILLE TAFFETA FROCKS Four Youthful Versions at 29.50 FROM the clinging lines of the basque bodices graduate circular skirts with horizontal tucks and chain embroidery or scalloped bottom skirts deeply bordered in crystal beads. Again a scalloped skirt has bandings of velvet and chenille stitches. An- other skirt is in pointed tier fashion. 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The floor of the lake, which ts owne by the Torlo- the guests, When this divertissement le i ended the duncing was begun and] Amt Jor to‘Germany, Count Lanza ted until § o'clock in thé morning, |ai TF stated to The World that rhe dance favors wereof gold, silver | the nia family Wid not appear in and Ivory. the nach because It was not an A short time after his marriage, the | old enoush family, only dating back Dike and the compilers of the Al- lto the beginning of the last century, ha of Berlin, held to be | being conferred by Papal brief, Apart n all titles of nobility, | from this, hi |, there was no rea- ment over the exclu-|son why the ly should not have ‘s family from the| appeared In the volume. Reports came to the publish- n tho great earthquake oc-| ‘The sale of tobaccy in Italy was ke made accusations | ¢ 1 jn Italy on Jan, 16, 1916, it! about forty years ago converted to een excluded be-| articularty felt tn the Aveszano|a Government monoraly, which wus Ito pay. an ex. oscly connected with the | obliged to buy most of its supply from swer of the editor | t Duke's house. Tor-| the United States the Duke of ‘Torlonia started in 105 in the midst of the Roman Caimi: a large to- bacco plantation that the Government might thus profit. nias, was transformer inte prosperovs farm land. It was by reason ot porsessions ke this that when the Duke and Miss Moore were married there was no thought of giving « cowry with her, orbitant fee of the Alm: was sent to The in that district was New Yo ¥ for publication, It | wre he earthquake, though its stated that 1f the Duke made any lancient walls were sixteen feet thick such assertion as the foregoing it was ‘The Torlonia family, in 1875, ac~ Americas Feromost Specialists” OPPENHEIM GLLINS &C 34th Street— New York Misses’ Spring Model Dresses Sizes 14 to 20 Years. Also Suitable, for Small Women to 36 Bust. Choice advance models compris- ing a Special Purchase. Dresses which ordinarily would be Marked to Sell as High as 55.00 28.00 New and charming models of Taf- feta, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Beaded Georgette Crepe. Style, Merit, Quality and Fine Tailoring Most Unusual at Such Low Prices Tailored Tweed Suits in four different models. Pleated back and box effects. Notch and Peter Pan collars. 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