The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 31

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QUTERBROGE | FLOPES AS BROKEN, OTH RENEWED Weds r Bitond Champion, in Phil idelphia. Bloping from New ‘fork after patching up their browen engagement, Pyigar T. Appleby, world amateur alkiine Willard champion, and Misa Helen , Outerbridge, daughter of|‘ Dr. and Mrs Paul BW. Obterbridge, were married in Philadelphia Wednes- @ay and are spending their honey- moon at the Ritz-Carlton jn that city The news of the weddiny. in a telegram to th: brid ednesday night. wes a su mM, Mrs. Outerbridne is said to have Admitted to friends Wr and Myx A, Blah erage rug woven in on is » Aapiehy, Amateur : oxi viva RUG rr Re 9x12 WILTON t married withoit dew After aining a iicense on airiving In Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon they went to the Rev. Dy. Franklin Joiner of St. Clement's Episcopal Chureh and were untied Edgar T. Appleby ix the son of Edgar $. Appleby, a lawyer, whe t No. 216 West 69th Street nily is one of the wealthiest n New York. Charles.§. Appleby the grandfather, was, with John Ja cob Astor, one of the lar state in the ei family still has large holds Columbus Cirele and Central Park South. The Appleby property at Glen Cove has a larger shore front than ther on Long Island T. and Francis, twin broth. became famous as biNiandists while in Columbia University Dr. and Mrs, Outerbridse live nt No, 49 West 7 e iss Outer bridge's engagement Walter Amopy of the Royal Flying Corps of the British Army, son of M Copley Amory of No, 13) ast 65th , Was announced in Aprig, 1918 n-December of the e in en, SEAMLESS q FRINGED ae: 00 Hf em ee a WALK VEER Mec (0.1 West 34th pee ew Style Waldemar ¢ hain, « a ts lasting only we will sac ren 30 we are ab famay thit filed chain: which Is equiva sloed' te wear like solld but it will oy ar its t e'by many years. ‘Weis men's f 23-Joweled movement, ie fully gu han four ad, fimed, tested nod regu ST..MY. Shr yy 4 Park. Row a and d Kasse Go Quickly ‘She cannot oe to be sick and neglect her household duties. At the first symp. toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's @s Syrup—a household Preparation of sixty IFREE: 23 JEWELS rg a ely upon ngpearance uf MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure and Too Much Meat Stay of the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take & spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down urie acid Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, which is gen- erated in the into the blood bowels and absorbed and ca.t it out. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp r the skin pore do double work, they | and sluggish and fail to urie id which kee and cireulatin event e joints and ed rheumatisin. ter and drink be id to eliminate uric of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensi and is made from the of grapes 1 lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used with ex thousands of folks wha rheumatism.—Advt USE SULPHUR TO Broken Out Skin and Itching Eruptions Helped Over Night. For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for re- lief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Ap- ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and im provement shows next day, Because of its germ destroying prope s; nothing has ever been found to take the place of this gul- phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins, Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar from any good druge d use it like cold cream, —_—_——— SUNDAT WORLD WANTS WORK wonprns It is the function of to filter this acid from the Special Purchase Sale of Sweaters for every member of the family. See Page 12 for Details. YYEEK of Junior Boys’ Oliver Special 6,75 Smart, serviceable little suits of all-wool tan or gray tweeds. Each has an additional washable collar of red, brown or blue ma- terial. Suits are finished with silk ties. Sizes 3 to 10 years. nd tweeds—colors are new- TAA S75 O75 years JUNIOR BOYS’ SPRING COATS—a gray tweeds, homespuns and black and white checked velours— sizes 215 to 10 years, Beaded Bags Special, 10.00 with purse and mirror. ce d or shell frames: Special Purchase 500 die Velvet Rugs stiffness, soreness of rheumatism ch morning for a ing the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood harmless re subject to i Were $3.97... 2.66 Size 27x54. Carpet and Oriental designs, in neutral tones. Imported Japanese Grass Rugs 9x12- dark grounds. —seamless—border designstan blue, brown and green 27x54—were $1.17 67 9 x2. HEAL YOUR SKIN Women’s Walking Oxfords Were $7.50... .. 5.85 Dark tan oxfords, all in new smart shapes, perforated and with low flat walking heels and welted soles. Just because there are a few sizes missing we have reduced the remainder to this Nearly all sizes in A, B,C and D low price. ‘ widths. Early selection is advised. No mail or phone orders. See To-Day’s Evening Journal or Sun for Nineteen MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 2 P. M. Two-Day Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Continued _THE EVENING WORLD, Tiwist and Middy Suits Junior Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits | Junior Boys’ Novelty Suits, i Oliver Twist and middy styles: of combination fabrics, among sof gray, green, tan and | which are silk and satin, jersey Ne is also bhiac and white club et iso black and white club | mohair, tweed, serges and black Eton collar that is washable and white checks—-sizes 214 to 10 5.95 to 11.50 ariety of new models, in tan and Special 6.45 Beautifully designed bags, attractively fitted Duvetyn Hand B. brown. | Boston Bags—cowhide leather buff and black re fitted | lack ber lined with purse and pthers are brown or black—leather lined— beaded in combination colors 18 to 16 inches— were $4.57 3.77 Seamless Wool Tapestry Rugs carpet designs on light or 14.74 Fringed Wilton Rugs—Heavy 8x10—were 86.97 A.O7 pile—soft tones of blue, rose, tan aie B47 Oriental designs— 6x0—were $5.47......+ Stl 6x9, 416.50 3x6-—were $1.97 HUT ssxio.6, 74,50 76.50 PRIDAY, FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 STREET Women’s Silk Hosiery $2.27 to $2.97 Quality Full fashioned hosiery, with the “Featured Heel’’; some all silk; some with mercer- ized tops—slight imperfec- tions lessen their cost, but not their serviceability. Women's aa Lace Hosiery— full-f were 2.96 Men's Silk Hosiery—black cordo- van and colors—slight imperfections—1.00 quality.. . Glove Silk Vests Were $1.67 Flesh, with Bodice Tops Glove Silk Bloomers—to mate!) above— were $2.17 1.76 Ball Bearing Roller Skates 1.95 Were 2.27 Spring and roller skat- ing come together and every boy Gnd gel will want a f these ball-bearing skates. Pogo Sticks—the newest thing in sports for young andold..,...,,. 8.00 to 5.00 Stamped Pieces to Embroider .30 Were .42 Three-piece buffet sets, 13-piece luncheon sets, 36-inch center - pieces, stamped in at- tractive designs. Ball Crochet or Embroidery Silks -large variety of colors—-no black or white—were .38 80 : Silver Plated Table Spoons & Forks 1.58 Were $2.50 Half Doz French gray or bright tin- ish—neat design—open stock. Sterling Silver Candlesticks —10 inches high—wreath ornamentativ: were $16.95 pair 10.95 Sheffield Plated Fruit Bowls grape border— were 84.95... 3.00 Standard Make Sewing Cottons 54 doz. Were .72 White or black in best numbers. ss itary Napkins — ab 1 juality—12 in box— were «48 : box .26 MARCH 17 HEARN - Founded 1827 Ivory Tint Dressing Combs were .74 46 | With handle Women’s Black Rubber Dress- ing Combs— Special purchase— Were .86 22 Men's Celluloid Ebony Tint Combs— Were .18 RA | Wor Howard Cloth Brushes. -!'hv 25 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Saturday—Last Day of PTIO TODAY 1055 GIRLS’ COATS 6.88 Reg. Value $10.94 Eleven youthful styles in wool homespuns and other new sport weaves. shades, including various blues and light and Sizes 8 to 14 years. dark tans. TODAY 1797 Trimmed Hats 3.50 Reg. Values $7.50 to $10.00 Numberless new styles, inckuding ayer 800 “One- of-a-kind”’ samples. Newest straws, as well as all silk and silk-and-straw combinations. brown, navy and every. new Spring color. Flower, feather, bird and ornament trimmings. Millinery Section Main Vioor—Also Dept, Third Floor, 11-Piece Tuskaloid Toilet Sets 1 5.96 Were $20.46 Attractive fancy patterns, make a splendid Easter gift, not boxed Wooden Hand and Nail Scrubs Were Boriclor Tooth Pastes Were 28 turtie ebony and karibrose Were 83.23 Were 82.74 i tery Cafeteria You can always spare the time to have « bite to eat in the Cafeteria, where xcellent food is ready to serve for little cost. Located in Basement. SALES OUR SPLENDID SPRING ASSORTMENTS | Complete with all Desirable New Merchandise at Money-Saving Values EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY [ Sraetor Season Are TOMORROW Newest Spring TOMORROW Steel Nail Files - Good ¢ for professional and private use Knickerbocker Shower 5S Petticoats and Bloomers at Unusually Good Values for Such Dainty New Models Imported Sateen Petticoats— flesh or white—trimmed wit! ri 78 Corsets At Excellent Values ter Pink Broche Corsets—elastic top— |’ sizes 20 to 26— were $3.00... 2.14 Coutil | Core.te—iow bust, embroid- ery trimmed tops~ were $2.60................ 1.84 Importe Were 4... O35 patterns. Veilings Variety of Spring shades amt } Sets of Radiumand Crepe de Chine New models in Vests and matching step-in Drawers. Come in the dainty light shades and are trimmed with lace or tailored style. —were $2.97 and 83.28, each 2.68 Shaving and Hair Cutting Articles Imported Steel Razors—-well known make—were $1.25 5S Razor Strops—genuine F horsehide—-were $1.25 -63 Hair Clippers — three sizes — for home or professional use— were $1.97 85 | Barber Shears—imported stee|— reliable make—were 81.25... « Children’s Rompers and Play-Alls Speciai 8 vi Plain colors and fancy stripes— sizes 2 to 6 years. Boys’ Blouses—fancy striped mad- percale-collar attached — t styles -- Special .SB Handkerchiefs Lovely for Easter Gifts and Specially Priced Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs “extra quality-band embroidered | Springtime | Pstined -hand drawn hems, half to neh wide— 50 each 67 Fine Quality Cambric Handkerchiefs—plain or initial were .18 each 14 SO half dozen Women’ 's Novelty Handkerchiefs new sport prints and colored men's and handkerchiefs with hemsti ems were.s1é und 18 sank 10 5 half doren Saturday Candy Special Assorted Marvel Chocolates 55 Pound ms lf

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