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STARS HELP T'S POR Wr CARNIVAL HERE bs adé of Screen Favorites Up|' Fifth Avenue and Ball Among Features. ‘The King and the Queen of the Movies are to be selected in this city ) The selection will begin next Saturday will finish with a grand ball of M picture stars in tho Hotel] 4\, or om May 9, when the King and i Will be announced and crowned The mioney raised will be given to Association for Improving the dition of the Poor. About every ty in “Who's Who’ in the movies in New York or will be here by ‘The Association for Improving the C of the Poor, of which Cor- N. Bliss jr., is president and e directors includo Mry. E. H nad, Mre. J. A. Burden jr. BE, H, Gary, James G. Blaine. and others, needs the money, and motion picture industry, headed y Will H. Hays, is going to help | n out. Votes for the most popular star, or female, will cost a dime. ong the stars who will attend the farnival end take part in everything, ading 2 street parade, are: Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, | } Chaplin, Rodolph Valentino, old Lioyd, Charles Hutchison, ard Barthelmess, Jackie Coogan, Barry, Norma and Constance dge, Mile. Nazimoya, Viola William Farnum, Tom Mix, Yy and Lillian Gish and Clyde rk. . *On Saturday the carnival will thousands of young women » votes for movie stars, wi! #h6 slogan, “vote for mo at 10 cents] ¢ Vote. If you can't vote fur me, vote Some one clse, but voile and vote Wednesday there will be a de up Fifth Avenue which it Is ised will be three miles tong. young woman who collects the votes will receive a free trip to lifornia and return. SEEDS as ANCED MARRIAGE SAYS WIFE, SUING i Rubin Deserted as Soon as $5,000 - Was in Bank, Bride Charges. A marringe that was financed ex- ny sd by the bride was the subject - lot ition before Justice Mitchel 1n Bronx Supreme Court to-day. mis were heard in an action FALL PRIMARY DATE IS SET FOR SEPT. 19. ALBANY, April 24.—General etectton day this year falls on November %, and the fall primaries will be acld on Sep~ tember 19, according to the politiens calendar issued to-day by Secretary of Stato Lyons. Regtatration days in New York City will be October 9 to 14, inelusiv: 5, except New York, t ten al registration are October 13, A 21 Judicial conventions October 3 has been fixed lost day for filing nominations. + 6 is the last day for filing de- ns and October 10 is the fast day for new nominations. BN-FINE CHIBF OF DIES Gorman, a former Chief beth, N. J., Fire Department, ay while on his way to work. for the last $= 34 — FS - 30 ~ SSS Many choice exampios in Malian Pottery, $5 to $100 ne is not the difficulty of remembering the actual date that befuddles aman—but it is often the stark impossibility of finding a suitable gift. What a boon Ovington’s is to men! OVINGTON’S “ The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street Who Says Spring Fever? There’s no such in malady attacks folks who keep an edge on the appetite by using | MADE IN U. S. A. aa At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Fa separation brought by Anna| oo. young and , pretty, against Rubin, an optician of No. 66 i. Mark's Place, Manhattan Rubins were married last July. bride brought to her husband @ ‘of $5,000, which was placed In a account in the State Bank. She @harges that as soon a» the money banked he abandoned her. admitted getting $2,000. of the money by persuading his wife to @ check, but said he spent $1,500 the sum for jewelry. Justice said it is bad policy for @ to present a large sum of money te young and able-bodied husband. ordered Rubin to return the $3,000 is on joint deposit. The Victrola No.80 Walter Recordola gyn $100 yd voice, $20 $6a ‘Records That You Should Own 89129 Ave Maria—Alda & Elman 74509 Lucia (Mad Scene)—Galli-Curci.. 88061 Pagliacci (On With the Play)— Carasons sess GBouraud's Oriental Cream Camp's Records Month $15 Rabie «Cheeses Vee + 1.75 87070 For You Alone—Caruso, va 2195 64838 Only You—McCormack. o> 1.25 64914 Stein Song—Werrenrath. ‘a4 San 64856 Minuet—Heifetz......... mae nacie Gee 88113 Madame Butterfly—Farrar 88108 The Rosary—Schumann-Heink.,.. 1.75 64890 Song of India—Kreisler... . 1.25 SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor *FIFTH AVENUE Tea Sets Reduced! For Wedding Gifts Sterling silver and silver plated —including the finest designs of English and American silver- smiths—reduced for Trousseau Week. A wonderful opportunity to buy a handsome gift at much less than its regular price. English Sets, Sterling Silver —Three pieces, $125 to $165. Four pieces, $180 to $400. American Sheffield reproduc- tions, $35 to $95. English Plate, $35 to $110. Tax additional GROUND FLOOR Rug Reductions Come in time for Trousseau Week Brides, brides’ relatives, and brides’ friends will want to come into our Rug Department to- morrow to see these charming imported worsted Wilton rugs now reduced to such very low prices. The colors and designs are so varied as to give you a wide choice, and of course, wor- sted Wiltons give almost life- long service. Size 9 x 12 feet, $69.50 gx 11.3, 69.50 9x 10.6, 64.50 6.9.x 9, 49-50 46x 7.6, 27.50 36 x 63 inches, 11.50 27x S4inches, | 7.50 FIFTH FLOOR » Trousseau Suggestions For Twin Beds, $225 2 mattress pads 12 percale pillow cases 12 percale sheets 2 lace bed spreads 2 pr. blankets 2 satin comforts For Double Beds, $165 1 mattress pad 12 percale pillow cases 12 percale sheets # lace bed spread 8 pair blankets 3 satin comfort SECOND FLOOR oA Charming Bridal Gift A Junior Floor Lamp, #55 The slender, hand-carved shaft is solid mahogany and the shade is of Georgette edged with ruch- ing and silk fringe. In a number of attractive colors and designs. FIFTH FLOOR (THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1923," i " jurniture A coincidence! This is Trousseau Week through- out the store, including the home departments, and it's 7-Day Furniture Sale Week, too—this coming Thursday being the last day. Friends and relatives and brides and grooms- to-be will be delighted with the variety of suites and individual pieces—the type they would select ordinarily at higher prices now marked at sale prices for three more days. Think of. the wicker furniture, new mattresses, springs, day beds, occasional tables, etc., that you'll need in your Summer home. Just three more days to buy then at such low prices. A Partial List of the Many Fine Values to piece Jacobean dining room suite, in a combina- tion of dull finished oak and, walnut $425.00 10 piece Jacobean dining room suite, in walnut 475.00 10 piece Hepplewhite dining room suite in mahogany 425.00 10 piece Sheraton inlay dining room suite, in mahogany 625.00 10 piece Hepplewhite dining room suite, in mahogany 700.00 10 piece Sheraton inlay dining room suite, in mahogany 850.00 Solid Mahogany cane wing chair or rocker 17-50 Mahogany drop leaf tea wagon * 28.00 Solid Mahogany Martha Washington sewing table 22.50 Solid Mahogany Priscilla sewing table 9.00 Solid Mahogany Spinet desk 40.00 Solid Mahogany occasional table, with book trough 11.75 Large Bar Harbor chair, natural finish 5-75 Cushions'in assorted cretonne 2.00 ‘The attractive suite illustrated is Jacobean in dull walnut, $650 SIXTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Opening Our New Linen Trousseau Shop Years of experience in assisting brides with the selection of their linens have guided us in creating this fascinating new section in our Linen Department. Old World linens of all kinds and descriptions are here at most surprising prices—and attractive suggestions for marking. Buy Your Entire Linen Supply at One Price A Special Offer!—We have just arranged two complete bridal linen outfits to sell at $250 and $500 This will include all of the neces- sary household linens, of excep- tionally fine quality. If you will total the cost of these items bought separately, you will find that the price will amount to more than this special price wé are offering, so it is a very at. tractive opportunity. Irish Linens, of fine linen damask in charming circular de- signs; cloths, 2x2 yards, $5.50 and $8.50; 2x2!4 yards, $6.95 and $10.75. Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, $7.50 and $10.50. French Linens, made ex- pressly for Lord & Taylor by one of the foremost French man- ufacturers. They are of exqui- site texture and glossy -quality in a-number of lovely designs; 2x2 yards, $9; 2x24 yards, $11.25. Napkins tomatch, 22x22 inches, $9.50 dozen. Saxony Towels, of fine huck, chemstitched, with damask bor- ders, very specially priced’ for Trousseau Week. Guest size, dozen $7.50; regulation size, $10.50. Irish Napkins, a fine linen double damask, regulation size, and very much reduced, $10.75 dozen. ' SECOND FLOOR Announcing a Move! Our Toilet Goods Section has made a doubly happy move. First, because it is now in the front of the Store; second, be- cause it has enlarged quarters. You are cordially invited to visit us soon, GROUND FLOUK ~ bt Oy