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Mrs. Francis John Gilbertsor, jr., a December bride, whose wedding took place in South Orange. N. J- Mrs. Gilbertson was Miss Ellen Katherine Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fu^ene W. Farrell, of that city. " l'h?t,, (-_<?__...! Studio r* i Mrs Archibald McNeil jr., who christened Bridgeport the S-16, largest submarine e built in the United States. This mammoth un? dersea* craft has a cruising radius sufficient to go to Japan and back without refueling w v at \ ver \ un- ' Emily L. Tarr, president of the Women's Equal \ Opportunity League. Thaddeus C. Sweet, Speaker of the New York State Assembly, was the guest of honor at a dinner given by this or? ganization at the Hotel Commodore December 27 ? -*? ??~ Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, candidate for Re? publican nomination for President, smiles with his twinkling, deep blue eyes as the camera man snaps him in Washington. Presa Illustrating. "Good morning! Have you taken your daily air bath?" So smiles pretty Miss Peggy Allen, who is setting a new fashion out on California's sunny shore, flying in a one piece bathing suit. w. n. v. I JU "An armored armadillo makes the neatest ami niftiest of shopping bags;" says Miss Bee D'Armond, proud possessor of this unique receptacle fash? ioned from the queer little animal of that name. ,.,,? n? On St. Catherine's (Old Maids') Day, in France, maidens of twenty-five years and over wear these little bonnets in evidence of their single but pro? testing blessedness. titiny t'eguilltin WmM ? ! A photograph of Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, in a new Christ? mas necktie. Secretary Lane has announced his intended retirement from the President's Cabinet. Press Illustrating) Cupid steals the White House's chief cook. For four years Sigrid Charlotte Nilsson has super? vised the diet of the Chief Executive of the na? tion, both at home and abroad. One Christian Larsen, of Fort Washington, Md., is the lucky man. / ?__/ t__._. *.u r OVINGTON'S SALE Of China and Table Glassware -STILL custom holds its sway! For in spite of the scarcity of good china and table glassware Ovington's wili hold a January Sale. For seventy years Oving? ton's has been noted for the distinction of its wares and the variety of its patterns. And it has never forgotten that its first success was founded upon giving sub? stantial value. This year, dinner sets only excluded, all Ovington's china will be subject to a flat discount of 20 per cent. gERVICE plates of French and English China, cups and saucers, tea sets, salad sets, breakfast sets, luncheon sets and plates in great va? riety are all included in this sale. Table crystal in etched and crusted gold, in colored de? signs and cut patterns, are offered in profusion in this January sale. The price re? ductions on table crystals are from 10 to 40 per cent. The Sale is now on! OVINGTON'S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue" 312-314 Fifth Avenue Near 32d Street New York City _____________"!?*;-??*- ?.. F A M O US BE A U T I ES ANITA STEWART?who wins all hearts by her brilliant acting?is at her best in the artfully conceived MALLINSON SILKS?here the enchanting Dream Crepe. Equally "famous beauties" are the new . ALLINSON' Silks de Luxe ? N'S DEW KIST KUMSI KUMSA . DKEAM CREPE ROSHANAPnA crepe PUSSY WILLOW In plain colors and nru print) chinchilla satin fishek^maid klimax satin INDESTRUCTIBLE VOILE NEWPORT CORD THISLDU KHAKI-KOOL Ho the yard at the hest Sili(Deportments in wearing apparel at the heiter Garment Department} and Clazs Shops. I.ook 1'ir liw name MAI:IJNSO\ on the sellare HR. MAL?NSON & COMPANY; Inc. NEW YORK ' lywx-' "The Wn? Silks First" ?^-?^?T ?L*m\ * S- *?*J#J\ H^-^vtr^kX? ??/'g^JrsTS?C