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OP drlio.11.0.7re. stow wow tomoomotsnmaaannwegnme 9-PAGE CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: 13. 1921. st 1'1111, 13. 1921.

It ri. 4 CTIICA GO SI Tit Mt dr11.1..En, meow yo 'moor I I Alla.0....,0...b......-- I a 14 JEWS OF CEIRCAGO tiS CIET4VD 1 TIF.M IE'W0IFit CRIIICAG CI 074NY' 1 1 maim -NB 411110110111101111111, "or q11111 -t 11 (Continued from page thrre4 (Continued from page thrre4 1 lier'- 11 'pr. enli Imrose IticStores 1. -c) 23 South State Street II! Bet-preen Madison and Monroe li Spring Silks--Low Prices II I) If 11 MEMBER that vou will always save money ii Ph-) I 1k ut)nczy 1 1 REMEMBER that you will always save money corning to PRIMROSE first for Sprint). Siil cs--LONV Prices 1111 tz, 11 11 EM EM that ou ill alway ER ws ave money 'I to PRIMROSE first for ilks i 1I 1 I- 1 I II It -oIders who.

like Mrs. Rockefeller of Chicago. have a box for very nightMr. J. P.

Morgan and tarreick of Chicago. have a box for svery nigbt-Mrs. J. P. Morgan and I I 4 1 1 -t 1, i I I 1 I i I I 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 I 1- I I i 1 i i i i.

1 1 I 0 I l' ii It I. fL 1 1 I. 1 4 i A' i :1 1 I 1 Mrs. Sol Goldstein of 1838 South Hamlin avenue. on last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein are spending their honeymoon at West 13aden. The marriage of Miss Sadie Edelstone. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gustav Edelstone of 6112 Wood lawn avenue to Bernard J. Drach. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Drach of 5405 Michigan avenue. took place on Tuesday last at the Standard club. Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman of 613 South Homan avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, IL-inna, to Joseph P.

Sterlishein, son of Mrs. Hyman Finesilver of Chicago. The wedding will take place at 8 o'clock this evening at the Palmer house. Mrs. Alta BI- Stanton of 2745 Ilarop-, den court was married rtcently to Dr.

George G. E. Vaseline in the chapel of St. Paul's cathedral, Buffalo, N. Y.

Dr. Vaseline a-as a member of the 1923 class of Cornell university. and of Omega Tau Sigma fraternity. Dr. and Mrs.

Vaseline will reside in Spencer, N. V. Mrs. E. E.

Hildebrand of 1734 North La Salle street announces the mar-(liege of her daughter, Georgia Leone, to George C. Neuman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Neuman of 958 Willow street. 'The wedding took place in Nashville. on April 5. The marriage of Maus Sadie Edel stone. daughter of Mr.

and airs. Gustav Edeistone of 5112 Woodlawn avenue 0 Bernard J. Draca. pOn of Mr anis Juliu Drach of 540 Para 5 ichigan arenue took place on Tuesday last at the Standard club. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Feldman of 612 South Homan avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, ILenna, to Joseph P. Sternshein, son of Mrs. By. Finesilver of Chicago.

The wed- mass ding will take place at 8 o'clock this evening at the Palmer house. Mrs. Alta Bt. Stanton of 2745 HaroPa. den court was married recently to Dr.

George G. E. Vaselius in the chapel at. Paul's cathedral, Buffalo, N. r.

Vaseli was a men ber of the 1923 clasa of Cornell university. and of Omega Tau Sigma fraternity. Dr. and lit will reside in Spencer, a. Mrs.

E. E. Hildebrand of 1734 North La Salle street announces the mar- diage of her daughter Georgia Leoee, to George C. Neuman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Neuman of 958 Willow streee The wedding took place In Nashville. on April 6. Mrs.

Sol Goldstein of 1838 South lIam lin avenue. on last Sunday. Mr. and nro anencting their lion- Irrnoon at West Baden. made by Mr.

and Paul Gronnerud of 811 Eastwood avenue. The wedding will take place In June. Announcement is made by Mr. alfd Mrs. Fred Salzman of 6527 Bosworth avenue of the engagement of their daughter, Mitzi Sidney Seidman.

eon of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seidman of Cleveland. O. Tbe engagement of their daughter, Eeatriee.

to Samuel Sbepp of Clarks. dale, Is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Grubman of 3257 Palmer street, Chicago. John Roth of Kansas City, announces the engagement of his ter, Irene, to Nicholas G.

Weiss. on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss of 5634 South Park avenue. Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Hugo Schramm of 1322 Winona vtreet of the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Kenneth Kolb, on of Mr. and Mre. K. Kolb of Humboldt Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Danis of New York announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Mack I. Warsaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Warosaw of 1821 South Hamlin avenue.

Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. I. Sachs of the engagement of their daughter, Jewel Harriet, to Leo Seidner of the Fullerton Plaza hotel. Annotmcement fa made by Mrs.

Clara Goldstuker of 5614 South Park avenue of the engagement of her daughter, Sara, to Milton J. Sicher of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Anthony A.

Homo la of 1839 South California avenue announces the engagement of her daughter. Martha Theresa. to John Berks. of Port Huron, Mich. The wedding is to take place On May 5.

Mr. end Mrs. Lou Sims of 4505 Oakenwald avenue announce the 'engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Raymond Zipprich of Toledo, O. Continued on page five. Mre K.

Kolb of Hum a Ira Fred Salzman of 6527 Bosworth- avenue of the engagement Of their daughter, Mitzi Sidney Seidman. of and Mrs. a son Mr. Ntttan Seidman of Cleveland Tbe engagement of their daughter, reatriee to Samuel Shepo of Clarks. dale, Is announce(' by Mrs and Mrs.

Julius Grubman of 3257 Palmer street, Cale-ago. John Roth of Kansas City, an nounce the engagement of his daugh- ter, Irene, to Nicholas G. Weiss, Pon of and Mr' Joseph 'Weiss of 5634 South Park avenue. Amt Ls made Mr. and nnounceen Mrs Hugo Schramm of 1322, Wi- none street of the engagement of their to Kennet Kolb daughter, Florence, al bold of Mr az air.

and Mrs. Louis Danis of New York announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Mack I. War- saw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris 'War- of 1821 South Hamlin avenue.

Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs. I. Sachs of the engagement of their daughter. Jewel Harriet, to Leo Seidner of the on Plaza hoteL Announcement I made M. Clara Goldstuker of 5614 South Park avenue of the engagement of her daughter, Sara, to Milton J.

Sicher of St Louis Mo Mrs. Anthony A. Homola. of 1839 South California avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Martha Theresa. to John Berka of Port Huron, Mich.

The wedding is to take 'lace on May 5. Mr. end Mrs. Lon Sims of 4505 Oak enwald avenue announce the 'engage- meat or their daughter, Madred, to Raymond Zipprich of Toledo, O. lContinued on page live.

made by. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gronnerud of 811 Eastwood avenue. The wedding will take place in June.

Announcement is made by Mr. aifU thE estate of Henry C. Frick; but the Gpelets. Vanderbilt, Astor nians, Iseflris. Satterlees, Gary Whites, Reid Mills.

Whitney Mackay Ilarknesses, Webbs, Kahn. Gerrys, Parsons, Delmont Clews. Drices. rakers, and Iiydea, I-A-sides a lot of lesser lightsans all there on the list Several estates besides that of the Prick family are there, too. showing a that an opera box is a piece of property 1.i:e any other.

The estates of Henry Clews, James B. Ilaggin, John Fa Parns, Henry It Itoyt. and George Peay Wetmore are listed among the of the box owners. 146 in all, be sides many schools that have boxes on certain evenings. There are forty-nine bcxes in the two rows, the parterre and the grand tier.

Apropos of opera. It was rumored lefore I left Chicago that the arrangements for Davinia's coming summer scraxon promised us some surprises mhich would Insure ten weeks of opera surpassing anything this remarkable institution had yet achieved. Louis Eckstein has been traveling back and fcrth between Chicago and New York snee the first of February in an ener getle and cheerful manner that Buggts-ts some pretty good cards up his peretic sleeve. It Is sate to proPhesT a tuneful summer on the north shore. WEDDINGS I MPS.

MAX SILICTEIL (Da Buren P2ava4 The marriage of Miss Bernice Pearl Grolman, daughter of Me. and Mrs. Louis Grortnan of 4518 Christiana avenue, to Maz Shacter took place on March 29, the Rev. Leon ram, onciating. On returning from their wedding trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Shacter will reside at 902 Lafayette parkway. I ENGAGEMENTS I MISS CFLI 1 BEILNIS'I'ELN. The engagem, ent of their daughter, Cella, to Joseph C.

Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank of 5457 South Michigan avenue, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein of 5443 West Van Buren street.

RESORTS-FOREIGN daugh. Ocean Travel. 4: MISS nonarult xviNuritorr. (Bloom Photo. Me engagement of Dorothy Winctrout to Harry Singer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Singer of Liverpool, was announced recently by Kiss Winetrours parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Winetrenit of 4851 chantplain avenue. I To Woman Who Can Keep Secret I by Silks, as these four offerings of fashionLle Spring Silks show: All-Silk $1.85 ds Crepe de Chine A fine, heavy dress weight, in 31 Spring colorings and black. All-Silk $2.10 ya. Canton Crepe A rich quality, for charming Spring frocks, in 25 shades and black. Satin s2.85 yd.

Canton Crepe A favorite weave for the fashionable dreped gown, in tomplete color-range and black. Sports Satin and Si vil Sports Satin and 51.95 yd. Shirtings Each of these two excellent finalities, comes in a variety of choice colors. Mafl and Telephone Orders Invited Telephone State 1994-1995 $1.85 d. $2.10 ya.

s1.85 yd. 1 arrang Il Satin a a 75 Ilk es se tate of 4k 1: a .,4 sa are a ease A e. 7. aaia. A tic es Berry C.

Frick; but the a a 1 es .5, -al se s's a el a 4' .:1 I 40.4 s. I 4 "'t ''slk pi 4,, aa al 1,, 4 I Vanderbilts, Astors, Barra I- lalaa man Iselins Satterlees, Gary a -a- 2 4011111 see by- corninf. as these four of fashionLle Sprin." 1 1 Whites, atelds, Mills, Whitney sae a sae 14-'4. v. s' 01' 4 'r' es: 4,,, A ss a-, a as- i 7 Aresassa I I lala sasat a- 4 .4 -1-or 7- 'U Silks show: I alackays, Harknesses, Webbs, Kahn.

1 ea et al aae ea-klie a ss a Gerrys Parson, Belmont Clews. a aela esfas a ea tea, es ae ai i 'LI saes. a a I A' 41? 71. aa a as a All-Silk -v. 1.

85 rice lexaders Baker and An, Hydea, a-a a Se ,4 at a 7, ii, '''a-N. a --a caaaaa a 1:.,,,, i 1 Crepe de Chine t() asids a lot of lesser lightse a are all ass- a 'f, a-se 'P 4 1 ea 'ca a l'' 14 a Al 1 there on the list aae. 4,. 1 sses a A fine, heavy dress weight, in ati Spring Several estatem bide that of the a '4 a aes-s 4 as- a s2- colorings and black- ick family are there toe showing kass, js-1 Pease aesa, a 'a saes a r-': All-Silk 10 a th an opra bo is a piec of prop $2. y.

'I i at ex ert ks aaa''' I 's -i it Canton repe other The estates of Henry ase a SI i -as a's essax '''-s as i ast IC. Clews, James aggin John hn L. Par sa 1 as- ease ae, A rich quality, for charming Spring II 71. i'; -47 It Hoyt and Gorg Pea e-e tt, --s sa: s4 a sass, la .4 es an '4f, 0 we i frocks in 25 shad Henr blac Wetmore are listed among the k. "sas Ile axis- al it" yd.

rst of the box owners 146 in al be- saae a 4 i tvSsa'ssa siees many schools that have boxes on 4 'l 1 '110. 7 ci a sal k.I Canton Crepe 4 I 040 110440. a o. S' I ctrtain evenings. There are fortyasine s.

aaas .4, 7,, t- be xee i the two rows, the parterre and sassas- asa. asts, a iit11 lij 0 I i A favorite weave for the fashionable the grand tier. cosil. dewed gown, in tomplete color -range and blacle 1 Apropos of opera, It was rumored masa ari a BERNsTELN. IkSS DOMMIY xviNurnour.

Sports Satin and 51 .95 yd 'afore I left Chcago I i that the e- lI MRS- MAX SUACTrat- wants for Ravinta's coming summer The engagen'tent of their (De Urea Phosal 'Broadcloth Shirtings er, Cella, to Joseph C. strixon promised us some surprise en AO engage IBIum Tment of Miss faro-. finalities, ich would Inure ten weeks of opera TM a hs morriage of Miss Bernks Of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank of thy Winetrout to Harry Singer, comes in a variety of choice colors.

surpassing anything this remarkable pearl Grofman, daughter of Mr. and 5457 South Michigan avenue, has aL Each of these two excellent sa iestitut i on had ye achieved Louis Mrs. Louis Grorman of 4518 Chris- scin of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Singer of 2110,41 and Telephone Orders Invited 1 I been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Eckstein haa been traveling back and ENGAGEMENTS Liverpool, was announced tie ren max smater took aol, CI li Harry Bernstein of 5443 IVest Van NAN fcrth between Chicago and New York receetty by Miss Winetrours par- place on March 29, the Rev. Leon Buren street. snce the first of February In an ener- ents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Winetraut of Telephone State 1994-1995 ram, ciatin. On returnin gette and cheerful manner that au oan 1 ha ge 48,5 cntplain avenue I from their wedding trip, Mr. and gtets rome pretty good cards up bis i penal sleeve.

It is safe to proehesa Mrs. Shacter will reside at 902 L. i tuneful summer on the north shore. faectte Parkway- lir 17, i 11 1 I WEDDINGS 1 t- I I 1 i 1 1 To the vioma, V71.10 Can I 1 i 1 i i 1 1 ITro.C. -i 3 1 RESORTSFOREIGN I I L.

eep a LiRecret 1r, I assaa, Ocean Travel. 1 ll I i 4 ILI I Announcement of 'Miss Mary Kathryn Goss engagement to Charies Olin Below, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Below of Marinette, has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Goss of 905 Forest avenue, Evanston. The wedding will take place on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Webbe of 1928 West 102d street announce the engagement of their sister. Alice Vivian 1 Webbe, to 1 Herbert E. Edison, son of Mrs. E.

Edi of Downers Grove. The 2 2,, wedding will 7, 0 take place .11 the early part of May. tee. ld r. a Mrs.

a i'. i- 1 Silv erman of 1911 South Troy 1421.i.,:,,e,-,,:. street an nounee the soPHIE engagemen Gibson Pnoto.1 of their daughter, Sophie, to Sot Friedman, son of Mrs. Pauline Friedman of 928 North Dearborn street. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Virginia Hope Duncan to Johnstone Esmond Weelands of Toronto.

Announcement of Mary Kath- Goss engagement to Charie Olin ryn Below, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Below of Marinette, has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goss of 905 Forest avenue, Evanston.

The wedding will take place on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Webbe of 1928 West 102d otreet announce the en- gagement of a thi er taster. ass asseenitssaa, a Alice Vivian f.a-s. '''''aa'aOt asseaf: Webbe, s. Herbe stsse eases Edison, son eesis-4, i ass.1,, la's, atss of Mrs ease Ed! of tr s' th stone Esmond Nyeetand of Toronto Grove. The tA 11 wetl'n-- wl a lace I i the a cl- It r.

a lie ZS re. Sam A i 1 er man c) 1 South Troy nounce the sa street a ss soritrz SILVERMAN. Gibson Photo .1 engagemen Giof their daughter, Sophie, to Sol Fried- Pauline Friedman man, son ors. auine reman orearorn street 928 Announcement of the engagement of Miss Virginia Hope Duncan to John- e-rigagem- en 17Gut-e171r toe of their daughter Sophie, to Sol Fried ors. Pauline Friedman Pl Fid orth Dearborn street.

928 Announcement of the engagement of Miss Virginia Hope Duncan to John- stone Esmond weetands of Toronto. Canada. has been made by Mr. and George Hughes Duncan of 701 Central avenue, Wilmette. Armouncettent is made by Mr.

and Mrs. E. Griffith Williams of 320 Wesley avenue, Oak Park, of the engagement of their daughter. Helen Lenore, to Robert Allen lash also of Cak Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Sleph of 1234 Independence boulevard have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mildred, to IL Jerry Frank of Chicago. Dr. and Mrs.

J. P. Pecival. of 1942 Scoville avenue, Eervryn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace, to, Irving Copek of 2730 South Tripp avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Crowe of 5902 Washington boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel Marie. to Donald Robert Joyce, son of Mrs.

Michael T. Joyce of St. Charles, El. The wedding will take place in June. Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Baer of 5323 Wood lawn avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Isador P. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Gordon of Cincinnati, O. Announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Victor J. Nadherpy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nadhermy of Oak Park.

has been, Canada. made Mr. bees ae r. an alra. George Htlihes Duncan of 701 Central avenue, Wilmette.

Announctretent is made by Mr. and Mrs. E. Griffith Williams of 326 Wesley avenue, Oak Park. of the engagement of their daughter.

Helen Lenore, to Robert Allen lash also of Cak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sleph of 1'234 Independence boulevard have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to II. Jerry Frank chi Chicago Dr.

and Mrs. J. P. Peeival. of 1942, seph adhrmy of Oak Park tuts beer engagement of their daughter Isabel Mr Michael T.

Joyce of Chles, Ill The wedding seovute avenue, Bervryn, announce the engagement of their daughter Grace, to, Irving Copek of 2730 South Tripp avenue. Mr and Mrs Crowe of 590 '2 Washington boulevard announce the Marie, to Donald Robert Joyce, son of s. ar ill take place in Wdl avenue announce the en and Mrs Julius Baer of 5323 Mr. June. ooawn gagement of their daughter Sophie to Isador P.

Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon of Cincinnati, O. Announcement of the engagement of their daughter Dorothy, to ictor son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jo- Ne. Ti LAJULal WV II ell Cll. tle 411111U1.11.1,..,C LSIV a gagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Isador P. Gordon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Gordon of Cincinnati, O. Announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Victor J. Nadherny, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jo- senh Nadhermy of Oak Park. tuts beer Bil EA toMAM1 fruin, Baltimore M92 5 By DI tom I 1 4 4. frutn, BaMmore 4415,:,0 i I 4 4-4 4 1 1- 4 I I I 1 1 i 1 i Tfiree (Porto Days goo doe Otago Ton will enjoy the totrigoruting sea breeses and the big broad decks to lounge otr roam about. Beet ettletne and aerrice, lounglal moos and smoking room.

Voyage include transportation. Melt stateroom berth. Baltimore and Carolina SS. Co Baltinkore, Md. A-; -t Sa Mines: April 12-irS I The Al srriel portraying one of the smartest strap and cut-out effects of and giving you -It- 7,,, .,,,,,,,,,7.:,,,, fri -----2, For Mollies, nor.

You will be amazed first that such style could be combined with comfort; then, when youwear them, I -Pea I 1 I A 111 1 '4-r 1.,, I 7g 4 1 I '''t k'- ''-------------------1 ei 1 7 fr I Tfiree Clarks Days on the Deana i. 44, ,........,.4...,..,:...,,..,,, C111' I Toe ortil enjoy the ttnrigoreting sea breetes and the big broad decks to I It 4 i image otr roam about. 1 Beet cuisine and serriee, oya loungtog 4 I -t- irr 4 ift-4 --r eude tranapo and room moking room. Vge in A. 5.

lnation. Ma ate- st I 1 I 4 1 V'''. A 4.1 roo I I berth. .1 i ,.1 The Morriti por- Baltimore and Carolina S.S. Co i-, For Mollies, l'oort iil 1 4..4 7 1 i I traying one of the i Wir, 4: Bal timore, will be amazed Md.

1 1 i 1 X( You wi 1, I'S first that such style it 4, ,,.4 smartest strap and Next Sailinge: 1K Pl. ,1 II. Cut-out effects of i I 4- 4 -T it could be combined 11 April 12 pri4S 1 ot -4," i 1 C4' I 1 14 4 11 1 spring and 4- i -11 I ll L. ..1,,,, 11 le 4 with comfort the ,...0 1 li giving you I i-r-, A i 1 when ITATIWPa thorn IR i one in '4 rooln berth. ii- 1 iT4, -i lYro I k' ,) I II l'IA 7.

II 1 Baldmore and Carolina S.S. Co II The 14 vriel Por- a PI r- I For Mollies, nor. Ili i yg kl '11 V't- A mazed Etaldrtkoree Md. 1 tra i 4 z' tk-', You will be a '11' smartest strap and ('A rl A first that luch style I 4 Next Sallinga: II. ClIt-011t effects of I Ta 1 it could be combined 11 April 11-2S 1- i spring light and I 4 A 4 I A talt i 11 dainty yet giving you when youwcar them.

cis Myers Jr. were married on Satur day afternoon, April 6, at the Theta Sigma Phi club, 1215 Astor street, the Rev. Chester F. Dunham officiating. Mrs.

Myers is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Joseph A. Dyer of Des Moines, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

Myers of Lynn, Mass. They will reside at Hotel Sherwin, Rogers Park. Mr. Myers is publisher of the Howard News and Mrs. Myers is managing editor.

The marriage on April 5 of Miss Vivian A. Alten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Alten of 641 Judson avenue, Evanston, to Bernard A. Wahle, son at Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wahle of 224 North Lockwood avextue, has been Mr.

and Mrs. Wahle are their honeymoon in an ex-ended trip of several months through he south and east. Announcement has been received from Dr. and Mrs. George IL Madill of the double marriage of heir daughters, Grace Arnott, to War-en Duncan Boden.

and Dorothy Elenor to Herbert Russell on Wednesday last. The marriage is announced of Miss Alice Hertle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William U. Hertle of New York, and Homer A.

King, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry A. King of 306 West 66th street. The marriage took place on March 31 Mr. and Mrs.

King will reside at Woodcliff, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Fred of 1647 South Central Park avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Dav14 Ooldsteln.

son of end els Myers Jr. were married on satur, day afternoon, April 6, at the Teta Sigma Phi club, 1215 Astor streeth, the Rev. Chester F. Dunham officiating- Mrs. Myers le the daughter of Judge and Mrs.

Joseph A. Dyer of Des Moines, and the bridegroom is-the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pa My a Myers of Lynn, Mass. They will reside at Hotel Sherwin, Rogers Park.

Mr. on Myers is publisher of the Iioward News and Mrs. Myers is managing editor. The marriage on April 5 of Miss Vivian A. Alten, daughter of Mr.

arid Airs. Alten of 641 Judson avenue Evanston, to Bernard A. Wahle, son at Mr. and Mrs. ank C.

4 Frahle of 22 North Lockwood avertue has been Mr. and Mrs Wahle are ended trip of several months through pending their honeymoon In an ex 'he south and east Announcement has been received Madill rom Dr. and Mrs. George IL Madi A' oak Park of the double marriage of heir daughters, Grace Arnott, to War- nen Duncan Boden. and Dorothy Eie.

to Herbert Russell reside at Wood The --t MIMI, LI lp IJA. never-AL ZLIVEILLIZ 'he south and east Announcement has been received from Dr. and Mrs. George IL Madill oak of the double marriage of heir daughters, Grace Arnott. to War- en Duncan Boden.

and Dorothy Ele- nor to Herbert Russell on Wednesday last. The marriage is announced of MISF Alice Hertle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 'William II. Hertle of New York, and Homer A. King, son of Mr.

and Mrs Henry A. King of 306 West 66th street. Mr and Mrs. King will marriage took place on March 31 ll cliff, N. Dr.

and Mrs. Fred rjrkov of 1647 South Central Park avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to David Goldstein sOn of end No speckling or engagement on Nouncentent will be published in The. Tribune unless it bears the signature, address, and telephone number of a parent, either of the bride or the bridegroein. A nnouncements should reach the society editor not later than the Thursday morning preceding the Sunday they ore to be printed. The coming wedding is announced of Miss Susan Brady De 'Wolf of 5948 llay street i to Edward siegmund of 420 0 West 60th street.

t. on April 26 at 8 o'clock 4: at St. Ear -1- r. olomew's tft. pis copal nu roll.

3.11sts Tobin 4'N Schre yer t--; daughter of I)r. and Airs Nathan sf1 brayer of 1921 II oldt levard, MIS. DONALD P. MARKES. was in a r- 1 Dairuerrs Photo.

ried on April 6 at 5:30 o'clock at the Sovereign hotel to Donald E. blarkes. The Rev. Leo Pram performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception for about 200 After a wedding trip to French Lick, Mr. and Mrs.

Markes will reside in Chicago. Miss Marian Dyer and Thomas Fran. No wedding or engagement an- will be published tn The Tribune unzess it bears the signature, address, and telephone number of a poren be either of tee rid or the beide. groeni. announcements should reach the society editor not later than the di the Thursday smorwrg preceng im- naM they ore to te pristea.

0 a The coming wedding is announced of Miss Susan Brady De Wolf of 5948 ll ay street I sieg to Edward mund of e', 4 '2 1: 60tn street. 4 on April 26 I 4 IA-, at 8 ocloc 'k 4: olo at St. Bar r-i- 1 mew 's -1 pis copal s. hurch 3.1iss Tobin a yer Dr and daughter of sr -i- if Airs 4 t- i 0 a a ,4. t- ayer fr iv' Markes The Rev Leo I-, A 0 i .7,:, hurch.

3.11sts Tobin 4.A. a yer 4 A daughter of fr i Dr and Mr ,,.,:1, 1, a a It 7 a yer sai s- .4:. of 1 9 2 1 II oidt 0 levard, mas. noNALD Pl. MAKET.8.

was na a r- Elhuruerre Photo.) on April 6 at 5:30 o'clock at the Sovereign hotel Pram performed the ceremony which ld to Dona was followed by a reception for about 200 guests. After a wedding trip to French Lick, Mr. and Mrs. Markes will reside in Chicago. Miss Marian Dver and Thomas Fran.

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Its quality and money's worth are due to a coffee importing and roasting experience without equal in Chicago. 1 that marvelous comfort that only the Fmk use-Arch can give. RIGID Foot-pains, leg-pains, discomfort in walking, excessive 'foot moisture warn you that your arch needs support-Emture-Arch shoes sup, port your arch firmly. yet they are completely flexilDre. 4636 Sheridan Tad Slip on a pair ofJohansen Feet-um-Arch shoes any spring style.

Wear them when your friends are all about you. But don't tell a soul that you are wearing shoes with a comfort fearute! Just notice how you will receive countless compliments on their dainty smartnessand your own good taste. Just notice how nobody suspects that they are made for comfort as well as style. That comfort is your secretand ours, too, since nobody but hansen can male shoes just this way. A 0.0 616,04 LOCK BAU that such comfort could be combined with style.

$5 FLEXIBLE so your foot never you have fall freedom for every bone and muscle with every step. You need both rigidity and flocihilily and Feettue-Arch shoes give bob! SHOES OF THE HOUR 3333 Roosevelt 6757 Stony bland (Avenue (1? II 1 It .:1 OA 1. tol I nds are a 1 comfort 5rt, 11 ii 11 '41 -1 such that marvelous corn- t- -L- 1 I i tbat ch 4 '4''''' 11 fonthat only thefmt- 1 At could be combized 11 L. 1 ure-Arch can give. 11 tx Akil with style.

I 1ied 1 'I 1 1 I 9 Slip lip on a pair ofJohansen Feetur t- Arch shoes Othen' 11111 any spring style. Wear them when your 11, 4, 1'. friell about you. But don't tell a soul that you are wearing shoes with a comfort iht a fearurel Just notice how you will receive countl I ess compliments on their dainty smart- i I I 11- i 4. ness and your own good taste.

Just notice Pip i' how nobody suspects that they- are made for 3 i ll'' ftb. w. 1 11 AS every woman knows, high prices and expensive "get up" don't 1 secretand ours, too, since but Jo- so your foot never 1 1 P. PIP Al I 1.i nO'st ip Ialorli 1, 0 Ir te comfort as ell as style That corn is your FLEXIBLE gi n- hansen can make shoes just this way. i attrle-'- 1 -14 make the merchandise in a store any 1 a S.

F. 0 if 111 fa better. And such things certainly our arch for every bone and I tuexrceeswsarivn you have ll freedom you that alt muscl with every )1 7frflzmaLoctr.xl Ifilitika buiNeVerVupacai don't improve a poor grade of coffee. needs support-Eml- ure-Arch shoes sup- step. You need both When you want real coffee, reasonably ir rigidity and Itexiklik7 i ri Intported and pon your arch firmly, 0 --1- priced, a little more delicious in flavor, yet they acom- 1 re 44 and Feettue-Arth 11 i 1 repeated by A.

J. pletely ilexibre. shoes give both! 1 yk ask grocer for Turkey Brand Cof- KasPer CtimPanY. I ill I our East Illinois 111 fee. Its quality and money's worth are Street, Chicago.

14. 1 5 A Shoe That Different due to a coffee importing and roasting 1 11 experience without equal in Chicago. ,,..7 I LOC 0 BAU Iv A I I I 0 tells us to provide Ik-1 I properly for our feet. This might be SHOES OF THE HOUR i termed INSHOEITION. 7 'e -s 4 a 6 4 a to .7" 4636 Sheridan1Z2ad 3333 Roosevelt Road 6757 Stony Isla nd cAtTntie ,4 Never be satisfied until vnn spt-nrp Tu.

1 i i 4 4 11AI I 4. Ail -rq i -14 1 1 'i 1 INTUITION tells us to provide -71' 1111, It if ji I IL id tA it 131 'I. kt-AL IL4 II Ala, .1 1 properly for our feet. This might be SHOES OF THE HOUR 1 -1 LL' i I i termed INSHOEITION. I tlr 1 Never be satisfied until you secure the 4636 SheridanIZ2ad 3333 Roosereltoad 6757 StonyirlaraftArrtur ---4 1, PVt rt; best fit in footwear.

We cordially invite you to try a pair of "Naro-Heel" Shoes. The fitting characteristics of "Nato-Heel" Shoes are: THERE IS NO FOOT TOO LARGE, NO FOOT TOO SMALL, NO FOOT TOO NARROW for a correct fitting with these differently constructed than ordinary shoes. FOR MEN AND WOMEN Sizes 2 to 14 Sold Exclusively by I TA. foot ts frevented from al silS and down by means of the narrow heel; th high arch trevents the foot from elng forward and the broad ball gives erfect freedom to the toes. Demonstrations gladly given, with only the shoe itself to urge you to buy.

AAAAAA to LEE SURFACE WOODWORK For ab You will find below the correct paint, varnish, enamel or stain to use on the woodwork of your The recommendations are taken from the Household Guide prepared by the Sherwin HOUSEHOLD GUIDE (Cross Section) TO PAINT-USE PRODUCT NAMED BELOW SWP House Paint Flat-Tone TO VARNISH-USE PRODUCT NAMED BELOW SW Oil Stain Scar-Not Varnish S-W Handcraft Stain Vet Mnish No.10441 Floor lac TO STAIN-USE PRODUCT NAMED BELOW yozir grocerfor TURKEY BRAND COFFEE ocaworak Williams Company in order to make theirown expert knowledge available to everyone. It will pay you to look up the Sherwin-Williams dealer and consult the complete "Guide," shown exclusively by him. I TO ENAMEL. USE PRODUCT NAMED BELOW Old Dutch Enarrtel Enameloid ANN tm a RESORTS-FOREIGN Ocean Travel. Sails from New York Ocean Travel.

Socond SailingJune 3rd (St000tng at Cobh (Queenstown) snstead of Plymouth) Frequent sailings throughout the spin 2. and summer by the famous ships Jr RESORTS-FOREIGN Ocean Travel. The Newest Addition to the United Lines Fleet fitt- 1149 117, sri IT i to Plymouth Cherbourg Pr HIS "one class" ship offers excellent accom- modations at a low cost $12,5.00 and up. No expense has been spared in her recon- ditioning. Cabins are commodious and comfort- able; public rooms are tastefullydecoratedand restful.

Cuisine ad service will be of the same high standard as on the other ships of the line. 1 IL best fit in footwear. viry ir of "Nato-Heel" Shoes. c- a RESORTSFOREIGN Rt.bORTSFOREIGN i RESORTSFOREIGN e- 'N Ocean Travel. Ocean Travel.

Ocean Travel. The fitting characteristics of "Nato- Hee!" Shoes are: THERE IS NO FOOT TOO LARGE, NO FOOT TOO SMALL, NO FOOT TOO F-q-; 5 -71 5 i '--Ti Se We cordially inte you to a pa 1 e- 4.1,-,.... 1, i 4 ve (Ask' yozir TURIcEir 1 11 i Newest Addition to the United Lines Fleet I i c-, c-. --71 -10 1 979 1 Ntt- 7 rl--4 11 al it 'I NARROW for a correct fitting with these differently constructed than ordinary shoes. I t-i: i ,1 0 41t; 1 ALJ coMPP-141 BRAuND coFFEE i I I Th foot is firevented from al ufi and down by means of the narrow heel; th high arch gl-, r-T'i 5 q-, gL- 0 6 NIIIIIIIIIMENIMET ((f4-11' lP, N- 1 --It 17 44 .4, ,1 firevents the foot from slng fonvard and the broad ball gives A -0 erfect freedom to the toes.

tt 1, et lir, Iv- r--; For 'tt- ab ...,1 0 11, ,7) -s V'' :3, .,,,..1 -D emonstra- You wal find below the correct Williams Company in order to tions gladly 11-: Paint, varnish, enamel or stain make theirown expert knowledge zs given, with tl-, only the shoe it itself to urge you to buy. 1 4.. 5, to use on the woodwork of your available to everyone. It will pay you to look up the Sherwin- These recommendations are Williams dealer and consult the taken from the Household complete "Guide shown ex- Guide prepared by the Sherwin- elusively by him. Sails from York A 0 It 'A i th coto Plymouth pr HIS "one class" ship offers excellent ac m- Cherbourg -1- modations at a low cost $12,5.00 and up.

No expense has been spared in her con- men FOR MEN AND WOMEN lt am. I ditioning. Cabins are corm-nod ious and comfort- HOUSEHOLD GUIDE (Cross Se'ctionj', able; public rooms are tastefully decoratedand Sizes 2 to 14 AAAAAA to LEE restful. Cuisine service will be of the same highs tandard as on the other ships of the line. diti Sold Exclusively by I.

TO PAINT TO VARNISH TO STAIN TO ENAMEL Socond SailIngJune 3rd IL, SURFACE USE PRODUCT USE PRODUCT USE PRODUCT USE PRODUCT 'stetPing at Cobh (Queenstown) sustead of Plymouth) NAMED BELOW NAMED BELOW NAMED BELOW NAMED BELOW Frequent sailings throughout the spun and S-W oil Stain SWP House Paint Sear-Not Varnish I 1. 5 WO Flat-Toe Vel ODWORK Maish No.1041 Fioor S-WIllaanc na deraft Stain 4DEldmejod Dutcih Enatztel Am ,..1111111101111111 summer by the famous ships 1 i III T. II 11 1 1 i 1 1 Ll', -'-i -t 1 ig 1-j- 5 -4 --flg; v--1 i 1 I it I --is 1 I I -111 1 :41 1 fl I ,41 Ti4 i 1:, .11 A 1 i- :84 1 i 11 1 i i 1 0 7 i I i i 1 ,1,. 4 It.0.1-47 'a 1 1 I I i 1 1 7. I I 11 .1 klit, a 1 4 1 1 4 i r- 1 I 3 ig -15 4 7-1 -4 1 il --J; 1 :1 I 1 lti -1 i -la 1., it 14 1 -41 14'' i 1 1 11 i I ii, I 1.1 I ill it 1 I Leviathan George Washington President Harding America President Roosevelt Got compteto information from your oral steamship agent or Leviathan George Washington President Harding America President Roosevelt Got complete information from your ca.steamship agent or Ilig -i; I ip! I id i 15,1 I -I'q I-i'l 4 1,15 I I 1, 1 I i ..1 I I I I A I 15 I :0 IL tl.

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Pershing Place Phone Lafayette 7306 I UNITED STATES LINES no So. Dearborn St. yt. ur rh Phone tRaagnednott 2643 Chicago Or se At.m.rin, pa-rater For UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD 11 I le 0,4 HERM 17 IA Al ti IAA i a oar ir a a lir Ar ai jra ito I not 11 111 1 i I I PRODUCT: i glINTS AND VARNISHES 'f' 1 0 2001 W. Persting Place Phone Lafayette 7306 1 I UNITED STATES LINES no So.

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