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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. from her late husband on Christmas, ARKNESS’S WIDOW, |!" $9,000,000 HEIRESS, | air. sonuette was the second wite of Mr. Harknes She was Miss SECRETLY WEDS |frorence Steuber of Erie, Pa., her father being a wealthy shipbuilder She was married for the first time in Tune, 1906, in Jamestown, N. Y., to David Huyler Gaines, nephew of John S. Huyler, candy manufacturer. They were divorced in November, Avenue liam r dealers. He was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1904 MOROCCO BAT MADRID, May 19. ment tssued this oncerning the fighting in M says that in a fight with the rebels between Bent Abdelah and Ben! Isef the casualties were fourteen nd fifty-four wounded, among pt. Verdu. © dam wee ane MRS. ROBERT W. SCHUETTE. Sportsman’s Second Wife Becomes Bride of R. W. Schuette. Mrs. Florence Steut whiow of Ha man and 5 mate, and tune of $8. terday in apa Park Avenye to F who was manage of the Rolls agency in Fifth 4 1 The marriage was arranged with extreme secrecy No report that the] license had been issued ca through the 1 channel Tearmed the c nony was fn the presence of only a tives and most intimate friends by the Rev. Dr. Howard Duffield Mr. and Mrs. Schuette will il to- morrow on the fi of the Majestic tc abroad. They in the bride’s apartment “HEARN | Founded 1827 Time and Flavor Ferris Hams and Bacon can he produced only by the old- faskioued, unbucried Ferris method, ‘It takes a little longer, but the flavor justi- fies the time and effort. Famous for sixty years. F. A, Ferris & Co., Inc., NewYork FERRIS HAMS & BACON A little , ~ Sale of Suits For less than the retailer pays! 1 g* Formerly up to $35 THESE ATTRACTIVE SUITS $ are tailored from the finest fab- rics. They have that smart ap- pearance that we associate with good dressing. A wide range of models’ and fabrics that guaran- tees a satisfactory choice. FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Opportune Special Purchase Girls’ Capes 4.90 Were $9.94 to $12.74 All-wool velour and homespun Capesin pretty spring col- ors are prac- tieal wraps for present wear and remarkable value at this price. There are several attractive styles. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Quantity is limited, so early comers will be most certain of selections. Two models are pictured. E make these drastic reductions only because we manufacture our own clothes and sell them in tremendous quan- tities at low rent locations. The prices are actually less than retaf/ers would have to pay for these suits. THESE SUITS are made of fine all-wool fabrics. They are tai- lored just as carefully as much more expensive clothes. Includ- ed are all the popular models and all the new materials. Many sports suits, too. Over 28,000 Summer Suits 8,563 Palm Beach Suits The most complete assortment of $ é 50 genuine Palm Beach Suits you have ever seen. Every new shade and Formerly up to $45 ‘20 pattern. Every conceivable model. Sizes 32 to 50. SUITS that please the most fas- tidious. Finished with all those little niceties that insure wear and style and perfect fit. Fabrics and models from the most up- 10,565 Mohair Suits 1 5 Every standard imported and do mestic mohair is represented in to-the-minute to the most con- I this large assortment. All the good < Fe ; tive: Cio thes for Boys looking models, patterns and colors. Formerly up to $55 SEV ARE: Sizes 32 to 56. 1 1.75 14.75 1 6.75 8,233 Men’s Trousers Sha aril emantirs Wars a 9 531 htyleCoot ‘Wouter Exceptionally tailored from the $ yo ig foe gr Ge pom Selusiccly , The: “StyleCool_ Worsteds are same fine, all-wool materials that in New c . 8 Se . mr fabrics and tailoring. Styles are famous for tailored of all-wool, midsummer we use in our Spring clothes. In- their variety and smartness—Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Navy Serge Suits—suits | Boys’ of pure worsted serge in fine or cassimeres and homespuns in medium waieina large assortment | overplaids, herringbones, eheeks weight fabrics. They are silk- trimmed throughout. Silk sleeve lining. Superbly tailored. Sizes 32 to 54. sers, cluded in this lot are 3,643 white flannels and white striped trou- NOW Suits—cheviots,” tweeds, 25 of new styles—majority have two pairs of trousers—8 to 18 yeare— were $19.50...... 14.95 Boys’ Suits—cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and homespuns, in checks, heriingbones, stripes and taney mixtures—every suit las two pairs of trousers—styles inclusle sport and regulation models with r knicker trousers—8 to 18 22.50 and $24.50. 16.50 Boys’ Two-Trouser Sui assortment of tweeds, cheviot and eassimeres, in gray, tan, brown fine stripes and trouseis—9 to 18 years were $12.50. ee Young Men’s Suits-—gray, brown and heather mixtures—single or double breasted—full or half lined some with two pairs of trousers sizes $2 to 38— were $27.50 and $32.50. 24.50 Young Men’s Suits—large assort- ment of conservative models in heather mixtures, tweed, cassi- mere and cheviot, in medium shades of gray and brown—sizes 29 to 56—some with extra trousers were $24.50. sor LGSO Young Men's Blue Serge Suits— navy blue serge and unfinished Dept. Now Located Adjoining New Building, Third Floor. See Pages 14, 15, 18 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings Until 9 Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street © Bronx 409 East 149th St. Fy peal to New York Men and Boys Since 1882 ‘ar Canal Street nveniontly Reached by Subways Walker & Cortlandt Street Stores Open Evenings Until 7 Entrance on d heath: tuires—coat worsted suits, in large tment Saturdays Until 10 i x d Saturdays Until 10 sport style, with inverted or hor | ——new Spring styles featuring ¥ 7 3 roa way Cortlandt St.\ Second plsits alpen lining—trousers are | single and double breasted models Inth Fleer 8 to 17 years— —sizes $2 to 38— were 814.50........ 10.74 values to $32.50 ..,.. 24.50 In the o ry ee —_—