The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1992, Elizabeth T. Hyde Becomes the Bride Of Richard H. Cobb at: Afternoon Wedding as a Church Ceremony Fo!lowed by Reception at Colony Club, An attractive wedding yesterday @fternoon at 4 o'clock in the Church of the Incarnation was that of Miss Eliznbeth Ten Broeck Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Filmore 4: No. 9 East 39th Street, to Richs Cobb, son of Mr. und Mrs. George W. Cobb of No. 1186 Lexington Avenue The Rev. Dr. Philemon Sturges of Providence performed the ceremony, assisted by the rector, the Rev, Dr. Perey Silver. Afterward there wes 4 #mall reception at the Colony Club. The bric in a gown of white satin and duce, w : , Alice W. G R. Murden and Margaret ¢ ‘ George W. Cobb jr, served as his brother's best man, and the ushers were Lioyd B. Means, Arthur L. Richmond, Francis D. Harrower, Rob- ert L. Whitney, F. Abbott Ingalls jr. Russell 8. Bartlett, Boughton Cobb and A. Musgrave Hyde. On their re- turn from thelr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cobb will make their home in Morristown, N, J. Mr, Cobb was graduated from Harvard in 1918 and Saw service during the war. MISS ALBERTINE PECK WEDS. Miss Albertine Osborne Peck, daugh- ter of the late William Osborne Peck - and Mrs. Peck, was married to Christian R. Holmes, son of the late Dr. Christian R. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes of this city, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock In te Mr. chantry of St. Thomas's Church. Molmes served with distinction in F ana Captain in the Ist Division, A MISS KATE GRI Miss Kate Wyma: Dr. Henry” A. Grif married to W. Ma Mr. and Mrs. G N.Y. terday afternoon at 4 o'clock mony was performed by the Re y Gordon. A_reaeption was given at Dr, } énd Mrs, Griffn's home. No, 111 Bust | 70th Street. Mr. and Mrs, Chamberlin Will live in this city, this clty, waa Chamberlin, #0 of MISS BROWN WEDS F. §. MURPHY, Mise Margaret Loulse. ‘own, daugh- ter of Mr. agd Mrs An Investment in Good Appearance The Message of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes is Good Appearance! That's the Thing Men Want and Expect when They invest in New Clothes. You'll get it Here, with the Added Assurance of Sterling Quality, Long ure of a und for sought} which is conditioned on the raising a pert College of |the — remai American Uni-] was versity of Beirut, Syria, and the Ci tive Seer stantinople Woman's College. The Kift carries with It the indorsement of the ROBERT COLLEGE, $360,000. |' CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS ——— Hotel Guest Robbed of $1,700,) Guinea Hens and Dogs Protect Chef Missing. Moonshiner. (Special to The Bvening World.) (Speclal to The Evening World.) NEW BRITAIN, Conn., April 21. STERLING, Conn., April 21.—Not ~4a0§ Cortett, i; tapalling, salesman, | far from here a resident at times sus- notified the police to-day tha ad ony pete the, poles eau Ment pected of having a “"i!'l bit of tangle- in his room at the Hotel Regal, Cor- | foot” on hand for callers, {s protected bett, who » here from Philadel-|by the vigilance of well trained dogs phia yesterday, neglected to leave his|py night and a trio of pearl guinea valuables in hotel safe and this No hiradger can come morning di red that his wallet of the old the well trained which he had placed beneath his pil setting up an ear splitting low, had been removed while he stept Slmuttaneously with the report of the y and “Towser” and “Dick"* o, a Uttle more strenuously, robbery Pierre Marcon, a chef at the hotel, was reported as missing. night. The smell of “hooch’’ may in the air when the stranger This Cat “Came Back” and Now He’s Valuable. s the house, but not a ‘drop.of ean be found after the Gift Is Announced From Rocke ry of the campaign commit {8 headed by Willem M sley and includes Cleveland H Dodge, Harold Ames Match, Alfred 7 orge A. Pilmpton and Wii ler Memorial. A gift of $360,000 from: the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial was an- nounced y work of the colleges by the officers of the Rockefeller Fund who have investl- of the Institution: hens by day within a good distance tead withoat JS Sm CORSETS es » The Evening World Goal utara a han en signals, has a cat, but it is a yowler " 7 tried to get rid of it last wee nding it by parcel post to a friend in Summit, R. f It was back on Sam's doorstep next morning. He sent it by auto sixteon miles to Bal- tic. Pussy got back in three days He next gave pussy to a ratlroader living near Providénc Pussy ho- hoed twenty-threo miles back to Oneco tn just tw Thinking he could make the * ending | j three kittens with it to Voluntown; ten miles away, again found bh mistake, for pi not only ca back, but brought the kittens over t Gouraud’s Oriental Cream FORD AUTO SHOW | First aca Models Distinct Improvements SONTARONE id Liddell. oad long road, one at a time, and says “E wouldn't sell that hanged cat for i 5 Juspul$52e for all women, 9 models... 50 to $13.00 sala °3 5.00 e urphy, vien Clty The Rey Jugene i S rvice patent re effect. ay a hae evoatesn ates phon pete wc haste sain te “H00 to $ 9.00 Gelf-Reducing Service forstewt women $3.00 to $10.00 on, 12 models. KopService nnn E Stores Everywhere NEMO HYGIENIC-FASHION INSTITUTE, New York Largest and best equipped Ford Sales and Service Building «Service that Satisfies”’ VISIT THIS BIG EXHIBIT Buy a Ford and Spend the A hundred types of FORD business and pleasure cars, including the NEW Coupe and Sedan, are on demonstration. ahcimer iw CLOTHES Over $100,000 has been invested to make this show of interest to you. Don't fail to see it. Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. Difference Come—You will long remember it as AD SBR: the greatest FORD show you have ever Free fa ,, secn. i ? 4 4 Motion Boys’ Spring Clothing and Hats Admission is free, Every day from 10 Pictures ‘ 5 A A. M, to 10 P. M., until the closing and Radio A Complete Display At the Lowest Price Level in Seasons Saturday night, April 22nd. Concert For all his seeming indifference, he is the most particular person in the world when it comes to selecting spring clothes. But just Ict him see this assortment with its good looking colors and lines—there isn’t a thing about it—cut, fabrics, and tailoring—that won’t win his carnest enthusiasm from the very start. See the Four-Door Sedan Held in Connection With National Industrial Show— the sensation of the year. Youth's First Long Trousers Suit in Boys’ Norfolk Suit for dress» and school wear. Of tweed, cassimere, high grade cheviot, cassimere, and fancy cheviot, and all wool mixtures. Extra wool mixtures. Sizes 16 to 20 years. pair of knickerbockers. Sizes 7 to 18 25.00 to 35.00 years. Special at 14.50 Dal at Boys’ Spring Reefers in excellent qual- ity blue serge and fancy wool mixtures. Sizes 3 to 9 years. 8.50 to 15.00 Boys’ Wash Suit in all models and fabrics; suitable for dress and kinder- garten wear. Sizes 2}4 to 10 years. 2.95 to 6.50 Boys’ Straw Ifats....... 2.50 to 4.75 Boys’ Cloth Hat and Golf Cap, 1.50 to 2.95 1.95 Blue Serge Tams.. Youth's Felt Hat... o ) Spring Additions to the Wardrobe of the Younger Girl In the spring, her fancy is sure to turn to new frocks—and to a new coat, ofcourse. That’s why this assortment is so satisfactory—the taffeta frocks are adorable to the last wee ruffle, and the smart coats would make any little girl proud. Besides, the prices are of the sort that parents like to pay. Especially when the quality is so unvaryingly high. Console Cabinet | -with Genuine Victrola Installed Service, and 100% Value for Your Money. Girls’ Polo Coats; Full belted : pa own. Balance in 90-9 models, lined , throughout; Bates 4 th] ts. 1 kets. Another cape sleeve style, New Spring Suits and Topcoats No interest charge on poo Parag rag meager ah Sizes 6 to 16 years. 4.75 Other models in capes and coats, sizes 6 years, 6 v0 10 Yonrt 9.75 to 65.00 unpaid payments. tipped belt. | Special Announcement | We have secured a perfected machino for making your own reeords at home, You | | J} $35 $40 %45 $50 Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street R | may see it demonstrated at any time, a ae flower on the belt p (Fifth Floor) frills trim the sleeves and front of the dress, merc ave. James MeCreery & CO, 72 smeer Girls’ Taffeta Frocks: One bloomer model with a quaint little nose- gay for adornment; other styles with youthful and most engaging ruffles for trimming. Girdles of velvet iibbon or of self material. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 1 1.75 Other models in sizes from 6 to 16 y-ars 14.75 to 37,50 Girls’ Frocks of Gingham in large checks in different'colars. Organdie { self materlal, which tles In a sash effect inthe back. Wee white Sizes 6 to42 years Other models {n sizes from 6 to #4 years. 4.95 to 14.75

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