The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, | : ; 9 MISS GRAVES BRIDE OF ARMY OFFICER Many New Yorkers Guests at Her Wedding to Major Goetz. WASHINGTON, May 18.—A wedding of interest in military and social cir- cles was that of Miss Antoinette Wood Eno Graves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Leon Graves of this city, to Major Robert Charies Frederick Goetz, %. 8. A., which took place here at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Charies B. Wood of No. 1619 Rhode Island Ave- nue, and was followed by a breakfast and reception he home of her uncle, William P. Eno, No. 1771 N Street, The Rev. Oliver Hart Bronson performed the eeremony in the presence of relatives cg Leontine Graves, Major Raymond . Lee served as best man, AOD the 250 guests at the recep- Catherine Hughes, Mra. Fall, Secretary] 4 storia, 7 P, M. National Opera Club, bridge, Waldort- of War and Mrs. Weeks, Assistant IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Daughters of the Bmpire State, meet- tlon were Mrs. Charles B. Hughes, Miss] !"&, Waldorf-Astoria, 2 P. Scottish Rites, dinner, Secretary of War and Mrs, Wainwright, | Astoria, 2 P. M. Miss Wainwright, the noch Ambas- sador and Mme. Jusser Minister and Mme, de Cvspedes, the Argentine Ambassador and Mme. School Children’s Welfage d, the Cuban] meeting, Pennsylvania, 2 P. M. International Sunshine Society, con- Le] vention, Pennsylvania, 10 A, M.; ban- Breton, the Swiss Minister and Mme. |quet and dance, 7 P. M. Peter, the Serbian Minister and Mme. Grouitch, Senator and Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Major Chiropractic Society, dance, Pennsyl- Senator and Mrs, McLean, | yvania, 10 P. M Lucy Stone League, meeting, Penn- Gen. and Mrs. Barnett, Gen. and Mrs.} syivania, 8 P. M, William D. Connor, Gen. and Mrs. Snow, Gen. and Mrs. Meritte Ireland, Thomas Walsh, Mrs, Henry F, Dimock, Mrs. Frederick D. Grant and Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, Guests from New York included Mrs, Willian H. Erhart, Mrs. Mary Knower, ee Alince A. Moffat, Robert Graves, Mrs. Alfred Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nelson Cromwell, Mrs. Colgate Hoyt, Miss Katherine Mackay, Mr. and Vacation Home for Crippled Children, Mrs. | bridge, Pennsylvania, 2 P. American Baptist Home and Foreign “Waldort- League, Missions, meeting, Baptist Temple, Third Avenue and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, 2 P. M. Thursday Club, vania, 1 P.M American Ladies’ Ald, luncheon, Penn- sylvania, 1 P, M. :Natlonal Diaabled Soldiers, meeting, Pennsylvania, 2 P. M. Salvation Army, luncheon, Pennsyl- vania, 1 P. M, National Lutheran Counell, luncheon, Astor, 1 P. M. Westchester County Chamber of Com- mere, annual dinner, Commodore, 6.30 luncheon, Pennsyl- mber of Commerce, Borough of s, luncheon, Commodore, noon. onal Safety Council, | meeting, Commodore, 8 P. M. St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Kent and Willoughby Avenues, Brooklyn, euchre, Uth Regiment Armory, evening. Pe mad Club, luncheon, McAipin, 12.30 State Tax Department, dance, Mc- Aipin, 8PM. Actuarial Soclety of America, meeting, Astor, 10.30 A.M. Children’s ] Ss Hair snd Bande ni Totten" Cteen ond oa FITZGERALD'S HAIR SO, SOAP The Medi oe Seles Bers Wey, clean The Senitery, Clean Used by two we generations ‘of caretadl, be ip yoked Dees away entirely with the wee jai ar and Fine Combing. = 7 Mrs. Arthur Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs, and a few intimate friends. The bride | A r ee eee, Mr. and Mra, was given in marriage by her father.|4mos Pinchot and Mrs, Charles H. Her maid of honor was ber sister, Miss ‘Roberts. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th cAvenues) West 43rd St. America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & 6 34th Street — New York A Most Remarkable Clearance Sale of ~ Women’s Tailored Suits cAt the Noteworthy Price of . . . $28.00 Poiret twill—tricotine— tweed mixtures—and besides these, suits combined of flannel and worsted jersey, that’s the choice of fabrics. Tailored with gratifying distinction. —the kind that stands for quality in every tiny seam and buttonhole. —a French frilled blouse —of soft Georgette, with with real filet a frill that launders INEST white French voile, « Co as a daisy’ petal is this sum- soft fluffy frill, and wide edging of real rose leaf filet lace make this by far the season’s most remarkable value. You can get it at any Lerner Shop for only $2.98. Very Special Offerings—Friday About 575 mer blouse of flesh or white georgette. Dainty val lace edges short sleeves and soft frill that is tucked, not pleated, so that laundering leaves it just like new. Areal bargain at $4.98, Two beautiful blouses -for the price of one! Special for this week-end. i ERNER prices are so low that women often come into our shops and buy two lovely blouses for what they had sv intended to pay for one. Girls’ Wash Dresses. (Sizes 6 to 14 Years) An opportunity to secure a costume to be proud of, at the season’s lowest price! All sizes, but not in every style. Imported Ginghams, Japanese ° Crepes and Fancy Voiles Regular Values to 10.75 3.95 Combination and guimpe effects, straight- line, long-waisted and bloomer dresses. Footwear _for Every Daytime Need FOR every daytime costume——for the tailored suit, the tailored frock, or the silk gown, you will find here styles, leathers, and combinations which will lend enhancement to any Summer outfit. Look at the two in the picture. How many women pay w $7.96 for a single blouse! At any Lerner Shop you can have both of these for $7.96. And one alone—the exquisite French voile with the genuine, 2 inch wide filet lace—costs only $2.98. As for fine workmanship, long wearing quality, newest styles, most popular models, and exceptional values —these are UY sources of pride with Lerner. Gome in to any Lerner Shop and see for yourself. Look at the list below for the shop nearest you. , #2371 Broadway, near 86 St. SHOPS *2694 Broadway, near 103 St. Blouses + Underwear*> Hosiery “SUZETTE”—a low-heeled combination strap pump (illustrated), in patent leather and gray, and many other combinations $ 10 to $1 zx America’s Foremost Specialists OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ th Street —New York “SUZETTE” PUMPS with high heels may be had in all patent, in patent and gray, m brown kid and ii and in black brocade Downtown Shops 4 Church St. near Cortlandt "381. Grand St., near Suffolk 4 East 14 St,,near Fifth Aye. 133 West 33 Street, opposite Pennsylvania Hote! 15 West 34 St., near Sth Ave. 618 Sixth Avenue, near 36 St #631 Eighth Ave., near 41 St. Newark: 671 Broad Street *1600 Broadway, near 48 Street Newark: 865 Broad Street *SHOPS AT ADDRESSES SO MARKED OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK *230W. 125St. ,near7th Ave. *3597 Broadway, near 148 St. *2863 Third Ave. ,near 149 St. *907 Prospect Ave. near 163 . $10 to $12 Will Close Out—Friday “ BARBETTE "—another graceful style brings two slim straps toa V at the instep. Spanish Louis heels. In illustrated) and + 8.50 , ’ an all satin, patent leather and patent 100 Girls P mr $10 and $11 specially priced at with gray I SECOND FLOOR. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Worthy of honorable mention is a patent leather two-strap pump with a Louis heel (as Brooxiyn: 522 Fulton Street Coats and Capes (Sizes 6 to 14 Years) Regular Values to 25.00 9.75 Jaunty Coats and circular Capes of Heather Cloth, Tweeds, Bolivia, Chinchilla and Mixtures, The McCreery Fifth Avenue Men’s Shop FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Final Clearance! | MEN’S I TOPCOATS 4 Formerly $35 to $45 Formerly $50 to $65 e if West 43rd St. eAn Extraordinary Sale To-morrow of Imported Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Face Powders At prices in many instances One-half Less than regular value. All highly desirable products from T. JONES, the well-known Parisian perfumer. MILLER WINS CHILDREN’S SHOES IMPORTED and DomeEsTIC Our entire remaining stock of Topcoats is offered at these two re- duced prices. It is an opportunity well worth while, for at either price one can obtain a fine Topcoat of English or Ameri an make. It is important to note that many of the Domestic-made Topcoats are of fine Imported fabrics. The $39.75 price includes our entire stock of ‘‘Drizzlers’’ and there are other shower-proof coats at both Prices. Slip-on models with Raglan or set-in sleeves-—all the wanted } fabrics—and all sizes but not in each style. | Discerning mothers pre- fer Millerkins not only for their greater beauty and longer wear—but for their unusual, com- fort and proper guidance of growing muscles, The MILLER WINS Shops of I. MILLER Fifth Ave. at 46th St. 15 West 42nd St. Perfumes— In 2-02, attractively shaped bottles; some with satin lined boxes. Fragrant Queen of Violet, Jou-Jou, Rose Card- inal, 10-20 and Petite Madame aromas. $3.75 ($7 to $10 values) Toilet Waters— in 6 and 80z., bottles with glass stoppers. Veni- Vici, Petite Madame, Jou-Jou, Maida, and many cther de- sirable odors. $2.95 ($5 to $8 values) STH AVENUE James McCreery & C0. 35TH STREET 7 SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE. Face Powders—In two special groups. 60c ($1.25 value) $1.25 ($2.25 value) Brooklyn 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond

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