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RICH MINE OWNER AND CLUBMAN, 65, WEDS TEACHER, 23 B. L. Dulaney, Vice President of Boy Scouts of America, Takes Bride in Florida. FORT MYERS, Fla., March 21. The marriage of Benjamin L, Dula ney, sixty-five, Washington financier und clubman and Vice President of the Boy Scouts of America, to Miss Elma Dykes, twenty-three, of Man- sako{o, Kan., has been celebrated at La- le, thirty-eight miles east of here. fe engagement had beon kept secret, d only Mr, Dulaney's daughter, ed twelve, was at the wedding. ey exper to make their home at lie after a honeymoon which will take them around the world. In his youth Mr. Dulaney was a school teacher, Later he organized weveral Southern railroads and devel- red several coal companies, He is slill interested in many of these en- terprises, and {s a di.ec:or of several banks, He is a native of Blountville, n., but now lives in Washington, r@ he is a member of the Metro- itan Club. He also belongs to the Lawyers’ Club of Ncw York and the Art Club of Philadelphia. His first wife wos Miss Alice St. John of Vir- ginia, He met Miss Dy! es while she was teaching school in Labelle, where he bought an estate <t year. oo HIS SICK BABY SAVED ALLEGED THUG’S LIFE Mold-Up Victim Didn't Want to Disturb Her by Shooting. Frank 4H. Johnson, a restaurant keeper at No. 509 River Street. faced William Smith of No. 304 West 147th Street !n Morrisania Court to-day and laughed when Smith denied he was the man who visited Johnson's place with another fellow Sunday evening, fired a bullet into the floor to prove ‘ils re- yolver was loaded and took $20 from. the oa register and Johnson's #150 it wasn’t that I had a atairs with five doctors in over her case of diplithe Johnson, “you would never up- altation * said got out alive, As it was, I'd rather ‘had you take all the money in th than fire another shot or muke iy more disturbance.” > NEW PALESTINE PILGRIMAGE. Because of the great number of tour- that contemplate going to Palestine year, arrangements are being made to send another pilgrimmage simi- lar to that which salled March $ on the steamship Arabic. It is planned by George M. Hyman. Of Special Interest o eyeglass wearers of strong, thick, heavy, disfiguring s: The new THIN LITE LEN: made up in any xact prescription, REDUCE THICK- ESS of lenses by ONE-THIRD. Com- e your glasses with samples at our offices of same strength made up in 'HIN LITES. Convince yourself. iM. Singer Optometrist and Optician 206 Broadway, Manhatta *1458 Madison if W. 181 St. *981 Proxpect Av "Open until CON EASTER | BEAUTIFY Your " lome for Holidays * RDER NOW & AVOID RUS' tor Salesman with Complete Line Sampies 5-tiece Stip Covers Made to order any size; large selection of damask and, oinding: big bed hipmént suet Vat 359 i} cceived to-day. Reupholstered 5 Pieces a In tapestry or leatherette silk gimp: springs in Up verted :trame vollahed (tks new), DEST UPHOLSTERERS EN CITY. 57 Flatbush Ave., B’kI: PYVON'T neglect a sore throat! The inflai tissues invite the attack ~ , of those dangerous disease germs ‘ehich lodge in your throat every time ou draw a breath. Safeguard your ‘ealth with Formamint Tablets, which soothe and ease the painful throat, nd check infectious germs before they an make headway, possibly resulting in aryngitis tonsillitis or influenza. | You will find Formamint Tablets very Jeasant to the taste, convenient-to-take, let powerfully antiseptic. Dissolve one ‘owly in the mouth now and then. An MBcient antiseptic is released and mixing ith the saliva, bathes the deepest tis- @ of the throat. Children like them. ess. Splendid for singers, smokers, actors, lecturers, etc. at all druggists. ormaminet GERM-FIG ING, TH ROAT TABL 4 : —=_ «2. ap => After Dinner Coffee Set Lavender with rose pattern border, formerly $33,75, Now $22.49 Other handsome sets are $9.74 to $35.50. Entree Plates Entree Plate, illustrated, formerly $86.75 a dozen, Now $57.75 This .s one of the numerous patterns and shapes we carry in entree and Kj salad plates. In price, from $22.24 Ei to $152.00 dozen. Our Magnificent $50,000 Stock of English Bone China At Reductions of ‘4 to % When we reduce English Bone China make up your mind that it is an Event of the year There are seven ccmplete open stock services of dit patterns above. No. 4258 is a heavy coin gold, acid-etched border about 54 of an inch in width. No. 2985 is a coin old, acid etched border with wide lace design of color closely resembling gold. Tea Cups and Saucer, feenarly $134.00 dozen, Dinner Plates, formerly $132.00 dozen, Now $87.75 Bread and Butter Plates, formerly $79.50 dozen, _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. Dinnerware ; ‘ F reduced 13. We show two of these Pattern 4258 Tea Cups and Saucers, formerly $76.50 dozen, Now $50.75 Dinner Plates, formerly $77.50 dozen, Now $51.50 Bread and Butter Plates, formerly $43.50 dozen, Now $28.75 Now $89.25 Now $52.75 __ All other items in all seven open stock patterns reduced proportionately. Service Plates The one illustrated sold formerly at $243.00 a dozen. Now it has reduced to $162.00 Tt has a gold encrusted band and shoulder with hand decorated floral motifs ine We have service plates in numerous designs and colorings. All-over gold- encrustations, deep blues; perfectly balanced. Prices range from $66.50 to $213.00 dozen. Tea Sets The one shown has 41 pieces in this handsome pattern. Formerly $174.00, Now $116.00 Smoking Sets for Ladies | Milady is certain to find one that will blend with the color scheme of her room. Sets consist of a cigarette tox that holds about 50 cigarettes, a safety match holder and an ash tray. They are $10.24 to $14.74 Separate cigarette boxes, $4.96 to $9.44. Usually $6.74 to $12.74, Rises —Basement, Mth Street, Front, __| ZY. 1} First of all, there is the strictly tailored tweed handbag, to match the tweed suit. In all the gay tweed colorings—tan, blue, lavender and rose. With inside compartment and mir- ror. The lining is of bright colored moire. $4.69 and $5.94 Then there are the many “Vanities” of moire silk—- plain flat little bags, as- toundingly roomy, and easy to carry. Some of them are plain, while others gre gold trimmed. $2.79 and $26.25 OTS UUUE: BODES NISaNINT@NI/@N 17a \ VN Ye \I/eVls (oY U7 ah VAN 7@VN Tay NYOXIVOTIYOXS OXI YOXE/OXTVNIVOXL(@XS (OX 7OXU ViVi (0 VeNNavtr/evirevt evi ativan niVeteted RVaNYe EN ' Feather Hats In Bright Spring Made of all-over visca braid combined with soft ostrich sprays. The shapes reflect the riewest spring styles---the colors are becoming shades of Canna, periwinkle, jade. Copenhagen, sed and gray, Also darker colors. Three models are illustrated. New Handbags No longer can the purse, the powder puff, the mirror, the lipstick, and the grocer bills be comfortably carried in the pockets of a fur coat. Spring has come, and with it, slim tailleurs and pocketless frocks. And so, of course, the handbag need is imperative. We have been quick to fill the demand with fine bags in many styles, and at many prices. Moire Hand Bags play an important part in the fashion drama of smart accessories to-day. We have them in many varieties of pattern, size and price—some quite plain —others trimmed with gold and sterling silver. All of them are silk lined, and all of them say “quality.” $2.79 to $47.50 Moire Bags studded with steel beads in effective designs are as smart an addition to one’s costume as the most fastidious could desire. The work- manship—the frames and beading are all of fine quality. $15.89 to $64.50 Aaeye —Main Floor, 34th Street, Front, Spring Furs The fashionable furs of the season, at four very low prices: Coloring $2.79 $13.74 Raccoon Scarfs, one skin. Squirrel Scarfs, dark fur. American Opossum Scarfs, two skins, | $19.74 Kid Fox Scarfs, desirable colors, Mink Chokers, one skin. Wolf Scarts. $29.75 Stone Marten Scarfs, one skin, Baum Marten Scarfs, one Kin. 3 . Mink Chokers, two skins. $69.75 White Fox Scarfs, Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs. Platinum Fox Scarf. Riaqys —Third Floor, ‘Mth Street, Front —Flower and Feather Section, Second Floor, 34th Street, We sell dependable merchan- dise at prices lower than any other store—for cash only. Merchandise advertised here on sale to-morrow, unless other- wise stated. Pure Linen Cloths and Napkins At One-third Less Than Our Usual Prices This purchase is offered at such exceptionally low prices because here and there you will find an unbleached or heayy thread— slight defects which will in no way impair the wearing qualities. Cloths 2 yards square, each, $2.89 to $7.44 2x 21/ yards, each, 3.96 to 9.24 2x 3 yards, each, 4.96 to 11.24 Napkins to Match 22 x 22 inches, dozen, 3.96 to 8.94 Also—large Dinner Cloths (which are perfect), 14.89 to 19.89 Rioagrs SHecond Moor, Centre, Rear A Special Offering of Tweed Reefers for Boys of three to ten years $6.94 All wool tweeds in gray, tan, green or brown mixtures, in a good-looking model with the popular inverted-pleat ack, and patch-pocket front. Trim med with insignia, and well- tailored throughout. Lined with good quality alpaca. Alaura —Second Floor, 24th Street, Kear. Panty Dresses for Little Girls 89c These dainty littl frocks for small persons combine skirts and bloomers —and add (as you sce illustrated) frilled pockets, neck and sleeves. There are two other kinds of dresses at this price, too, both of them just as attractive as the first. . ln blue, green, tan and pink. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Alors —Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear. Four Different Dainty Styles in Women’s Handkerchiefs 29 1—Fine Shamrock |awn handkerchiefs of particularly attractive texture, with plain white centre and % inch hem of color, embroid- ered with dots. 2—White linen Madeira hand embroidered scalloped handkerchiefs of excellent quality. 3—Fine white Swiss embroidered handkerchiefs with daintily em- broidered corners and hematitched hems. Some with lace edging. 4—Imported white linen hemstitched handkerchiefs with white woven, white cord or tape border. Aowrs —Maln Floor, Centre, For Misses Frocks of Silk $27.75 Frocks of Canton crepe, crepe Margaret and moire, which repeat Spring word for word, after Fashion-“l ong waists—bateau necks, full sleeves uneven hems—ar.d above all, youthfulness,” The first dress illustrated is trinmed with gilt beads on the wide girdle, neck—and (in these days) on the most logical place for trimming —the sleeves. The second frock—a little quaint—a little demure out of respect to the wide bertha-like collar, is trimmed with flowers of velvet In periwinkle, henna, brown, navy, Mohawk and black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Not all sizes and colors in every style a UUM OR Wee By LALIT ILEMLLL LLLP EDOP OL IDAALH LAU EAC LULA DL LLPU LDU APUT IOUS THs Springtime Wraps For Women $54.75 Our newest wraps tor spring have adopted becoming deep pile tabrics and portrayed in them the modes that Paris likes best. There is a style and fabric to gratity each individual taste. A cape with pointed side panels. A coat with cape sleeves, These are the features ot the two models illustrated. In new springtime colors—cobweb, Sorrento, lady- bird, caravan, tan, navy—also black. Lined with soft crepe de Chine. Sizes 36 to 44 Kiveore —Third Floor, Frent. AMIS LILLIA LEAL LILA DU OLTLEL LILLE LLL LLL L ALLEL LEAL ALL DUAL OL ASD Specially Chosen for ‘Girls’ Week’? Modish Tiveed Frocks for Junior Girls The popularity of tweeds for practical smart clothes is not di- minished—and the new styles for spring are most successfully developed in this agreeably jaunty fabric. A Becoming Cape Dress, $12.74 A—A lim straight-line frock with patch pockets and a narrow belt, trimmed with metal buttons and a wee buckle. The wide full cape has a cunning collar fastened wit! arrow tie, In tan, orchid and French blue, Sizes 12 to 16 years. A Two-Piece Dress, $10.74 B—One of the most dashing little costumes shown so far this season—it is made with a straight skirt, fringed down the side and at the bottom, and a loose over-blouse, also fringed every possible place, belted with a co belt to match, The collar is of linen, trimmed with hard there is a siraight little fringed scarf that hangs about one's sho. approved awagger manner, In rose, tan, orchid, blue. Sizes 10 to 16 years. We also have a full assortment of tweed and homespun dresses. From, $8.74 to $38.75 Sizes 8 to 16, Rleeye Third Wloor, 35th Street Gloves for Spring Costumes Women’s Imported Biarritz Lambskin Glace Gloves, $2.39 Elastic at wrist. In white with black embroidery and black sewing, Women’s Imported Doeskin Gloves, $2.19 _ || A walking glove—or a golf or motor glove in natural buck color, tan kid bound. ‘Two buttons and butto: Prix seam sewn, Women’s Pull-on Chamois Gloves, $2.89 || Flastic at wrist, full pique sewn with self or black embroi deries. Natural or white. —Main Floor, Centre, Front UIT BIONEOVTeiF Silk Foulards | Fancy $1.29 yard Lining Satin Lovely: soft foulards with | $1.24 yard pring-like des: nd pat- f stton- back terns on grounds of navy brown and black. 35 cond Vlooor, 38th Street bbs ies : t