The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 7

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EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 9, 1922. CAROLYN ARNOLD ELOPEMENT BRIDE OF FRENCH COUNT is. S. RELIEF SHIP, ALEAK, SINKING Crew Rescued and Cargo of Corn Thrown Overboard to Save Vessel. HAMBURG, March 9 (Assoviated Press).—The American steamer West Munham, a relief ship bound to Rus- hia with a argo of corn, has sprung a leak and is in a serious condition. Her crew has been landed at Heligo- Her cargo is being dumped pourd and twelve tugs are sland. ing t The West Munham is a vessel of 7L tonse She left Norfolk, Va., b, 18, and was last reported as haying arrived at Southampton on ch 4. FUNERAL OF CANON SWETT HELD IN GARDEN CITY. Funeral services tor the Rev. Paul F. Swett, ntor of the Cathe- ation, Garden City, who died on Tuesday, were held to-day at the Cathedral, after which the body was put on a jal train f Iti vhere interment is to spiscopal ritual was conducte p Burges Former Leading Woman of “Light- nin’” Married to Donald Louis, Count d’Oyley. Carolyn Arnold, former leading Woman of “Lightnin,” was married yesterday afternoon in the Municipal Building by Deputy City Clerk Me- Cormick to Donald Louis Count @’Oyley. The marriage was an elope- ‘ment. Miss Arnold was married under her family name, Carolyn Gearhardt \Bussentus. She is the daughter of @orert George Bussenius of Los An- les, She gave her age as twenty- three and her address as No. 20 West 48th Street, Count d'Oyley is the son of Raoul Marquis d’Oyley of France. His mother was Teresa Agnes Hains- worth of London. He gave his age as twenty-one and occupation as en- gineering. _——— Spesey COW SETS NEW RECORD. STORRS, Conn., March 9.—A new tion from a Je ALL WIDTHS—ALL SIZES at $9.75 Street Sandals Walking Oxfords Silver Cloth Pumps Satin Slippers High Shoes at $7.75 An exceptional choice of all styles in the following sizes: J 1 by Conneetic Fauvic's Star, owned by A. V. Barnes, AQAA—4, 41/3, 5, 51/3, 6 bas taken it with 20,616 pounds of milk AA—31/, 4, 41/2, 5, im a year agai the best previous A—2, di, 3, record for a Jersey of 19,695 given by AI, 2, 2, 2A, 3, 4 Passport, owned in New York. While B—1, Wy, 2, 24, 3, 1, 4, 4! Fauvic's Star took the crown for millic CH, W,, 2, 2. 3, Wn 4 4 whe lacked only thirty-five pounds of making a worlds’ Jersey record for ‘These are regular ShoeCraft Shoes— former prices were as high as $20 butter fat, her production 1,005.9 St Early morning shopping is advised. pounds. HALF-PRICE and less Infants’ Shoes —$2.25 Children's Shoes $3 Misses’ Shoes $4.50 SHOECRAFT 27 WEST 38th STREET ‘est of Fifth Avenue —— WILL oF B KER LIPPINCOTT SUSTAINED. ATLANTIC CITY, March 9.—Judge Robert Hf. Ingersoll to-day sustained the claim of Mrs. Margaret Wolbert Bartlett that she is sole beneficiary to the $1,000,000 estate of the late George T. Lippincott, Atlantic City banker, under the terms of » will dated June had been tt of Phi ker, on the gt bad been made ni faries than Mrs. E ODO DO DOS 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Newark Store) coi. siso «(Brooklyn Store Broad & West Park | Fulton Street near Hoyt Important Sale! Pure Fibre Silk | TUXEDO SWEATERS Specially Purchased & Priced EISBN IT OTE G TON IEDR 2 Spring's Sizes gy (ote $ 98 for Women Shades © Misses 4 Smart Tuxedo model of fine quality pure Fibre Silk, in bril- \, liant colors of Jockey Red, Henna, Nile, Buff, Black and QC pa Navy—with smart pockets, sash belt and turn-back cuffs, \ Slip-on models in same shades. Sale on Main Floor. Imported Beaded Overblouses Newly Arrived From France $11.44 Lowest Verified Price Elsewhere $16.75 Just unpacked—fresh from the hands of French modistes —these dainty blouses of crepe de Chine and Georgette crepe are ready to take their place in your spring ward- robe. Paris still clings to beads—but they are smaller, daintier, and more charming than ever. On these blouses they are steel, gold, iridescent, and china, in very claboratg designs. The blouses themselves affect lovely shades of apple green, jade, rust, dove, gray, Copenhagen, periwinkle, navy and also black. They are made in a variety of models with bateau, square or round necks—all representative of the finer French blouses—usually offered at very much higher prices. Sizes 34 to 46. Not all colors or sizes in every style. ness —Third Fiear, 34th Street, Spring Sport Suits Of Knitted Jersey For Junior Girls $14.74 These trig costumes of knitted Jersey fill all the require ments of @ smart suit for @ young gitl—they’re well- tailored with snugly fitting shoulders, and plenty of pockets, with a dapperness that is youthfully charming. Two Models A—has a yoke back with two inverted pleats, and a \ double-breasted effect in front. It has four patch pockets, a well-fitting notch collar and a nartow belt. box-pleated bac inverted pleat, with tailored h pockets, notch coll ilar and narrow belt. Features the comfortable shirred skirt with two pockets. In soft shades of rose, orchid, green, tan, Pekin blue. Sizes 12 to 16 years Rloqys — Third Floor, 35th Street. Spring Coats and Capes For Little Boys and Girls $11.74 ly priced. We have pre a number of our spring models at this low p In e sturdy tweeds, coverts, box weaves and 1 (some of them silk lined). In tan, Copenhagen, red, navy and orchid, Sizes 2 to 6 years Hats to match or in harmonizing colors, $2.89 to $9.74. Khoa ~ Nd Floor, 35th Street, Kear Embossed _ Corduroy Robes (ula A 59 , \ t ‘ 1 of attractive embossed \ ‘oy in two models, * One is a robe—the other a break- t coat—both are lined through- t with silk mull, victory, Copen We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, But for Cash Only 1 Herald Square Fre. New York Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale Tomorrow, Unless Otherwise Stated ‘For Little to our spring opening. When Father and Mother have which are within reach of t Rood suits, well tailored of sturdy three suits of ordinary cheap qualit Tweeds are featured just as strong! | The golf model is shown in many o} ‘A new suit for the small boy of 7 to 10 has a Norfolk coat like big brother's, and short, | straight knee trousers as well as a pair with \ continuation cuffs for times when one is feeling | “grown-up.” $14.74 and $16.74 Gabardine of rich, smooth texture is exceed- ingly good-looking in a well-tailored _ sport model, $24.74 Reefers and spring coats of tweeds, cassimeres and serges, some show raglan shoulders, others set-in sleeves, $8.94 to $24.74 Small boys’ novelty suits, of fine serges and fancy mixtures. A new Russian blouse model with short knee trousers. $8. We also furnish: Well-Tailored Riding A Special Collection of Charming Hats For Spring $5.94 in excellent taste; Hats of Hemp Straw and Georgette Crepe with flower and ribbon trimming. Hats with Milan Crowns and Silk Brims with new box pleated edges, Rios Second r | Just 2,000 yards of Fine Moire Ribbon Unusually attractive at | 34c Yard | Width—5 inches | Colors—Pink, blue, white, cardinal, nile, orchid, maize, navy, old rose, Copenhagen and black. ‘There is another ribbon of moire with a dainty colored edge included in the sale at this price | itis 6 inches wide, and comes in desirable shade | Ribbons are being used more this season on smart hats and dresses than they have been in { years! ficares Main Floor, 34th Street, Centre, Continuation cuff trousers are good-looking and comfortable. checks share the tweed’s popularity. New Spring Togs Gentlemen NE of the best. ways to convince parents that good tailoring is not inconsistent with moderate price 1s to extend to them an invitation seen and examined the finely tai- lored suits we have tor Hi of a ages, they will marvel at the prices, © moderate purse. Good clothes for boys are an investment—every mother knows that all-wool fabrics, will outwear two or ys Some New Details About the Spring Suits y as in women’s apparel. f the new coats. Shepherd ‘Tweed middy suits and Norfolks with two pairs of trousers, sizes 4 to 10 yeags, $7.44, Others of fine serge, up to $10.74 Suits for boys of 7 to 18 years—a wide variety of fabrics and styles. Many of the golf model, continuation cuff trousers. Herringbone, do- mestic and imported tweeds, cassimeres and shepherd checks, All wool, two pairs of trousers, coats alpaca lined. Caps to match sold in our Hat Department. Prices of suits are: $10.74, $14.74, $17.74, $19.74, $22.74 and $24.74 Clothes, Tuxedos and Imported Eton Suits Rinays —Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear. Variety of designs; styles and outlines that are correct; trimming in short, Quality—at a very low price. Among the models: are: Large Hats of Hair Cloth with colored georgette facings and flower trimmings. Discerning women of every type and style will find appropriate hats in this collection. 3th Street, Front, Sale of Curtains In the Upholstery Department 89c, $1.74, $1.98, $2.74 and $2.89 Pair 2,200 pairs of Scrim, Marquisette and Filet Net curtains at attractive low prices. All. ready for your summer home. With plain hemstitehed hems, fancy lace edges or with fancy hand drawn corner pieces. White, ivory and ecru Blnaors — Fourth Floor, tear Brown Brogue Ox- ford, perforated shield tip, with neat ¢ Brown or Black Kid Oxford, Cuban hee forated stitch flexible « ace mature lines. L sires All sizes, 2,600 Pairs of Oxfords and Pumps For Women and Misses Oxford, Norwegian erforations ac ; wing tip, low Women’s New Tricotine Suits For Spring Unusual quality in these at $33.75 | A group of well-styled suits, in which the newer indi cations of Fashion’s spring whims are shown, The have the long lines and. becoming severity of the well- tailored suit ere are several different models, two of which are illustrated. Some are entirely plain, others trimmed with deft touches of self material in ple and the merest suggestion of rich black silk tales B- All coats are lined t jhout with excellent quality soft satin. Sizes 36 to 42. Tn navy or black, oars —Third wioor, 34th street, wear. Your Furs for Spring Have you purclikeed the fur piece that is to be the finishing touch to your spring costume tailleur? So many different furs are foram this season that you nave only to select the most becoming to be sure it is “right.” American Opossum Choker, brown, $7.74 Natural Gray Squirrel or Natural Raccoon Choker, 13.74 Dark Fitch Searf, 2 skins, $16.74 Blended Jap Marten or Large Mink Choker, 1 skin; $19.74 Large Silky Wolf Scarf, double fur, four colors; $19.74 Natural Mink Scarf, 2 fine dark skins, Large Natural Skunk Scarf, Natural Stone Marten Choker, 1 large skin; $39.75 Natural Baum Marten Choker, $54.75 Hudson Bay Sable (tipped), 1 akin, $63.75 Natural Russian Sable Scarf, 1 $159.00 Complete assortment of Fox Scarfs, lined or double fur, $16.74 to $289.00 in the desirable spring colors, 1,224 Sateen and Percaline Petticoats Specially Priced at $1.19 A wide varicyy of fine cotton petticoats in plain and i flowered or figured designs. They are dainty and attractive, trimmed with tucks and pleatings, others have a good-looking plain hemstitched hem. The sateen aid cepa in these petticoats are of exception- ally, fine, smooth, lustrous quality, and they'll wear excellently. Four styles illustrated above. 300 extra size petticoats included, in solid colors and black Rinrgre — Third Floor, Centre, Continuing the Sale of TABLE MODEL PHONOGR APHS At Less Than the Cost of Manufacture $19.89 14 inches high, 1834 inches wide, 2144 inches deep This sale in the result of a special purchase Sale started Wednes- day. We have al ready sold over one half of the origina quantity Nationally known phonographs similar in type, size, construction and tonal quality on sale in Sysgra for $67.50. Come in, Compare! Verify this extraordinary fact yourself PLAYS ALL RECORDS Finished in genuine mahogany, or golden or fumed oak. Vquipped with double sprin or which plays five cn-inch selections at one w a twelve-inch tura table and a universal arm which plays all records. Each Phonograph Guaranteed By Us For One Year. Syengrs Hh eweth Flour, sith Street, Rear,

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