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n i M i i 34 j 1 , THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD; SUNDAY, MAY30, 1920. J&g&kptts 'Dnaditayp at 81 Street For Tuesday and Balance of Week Clearance Sale Gowns, Dresses, Suits, Wraps, Blouses 25 to 50 Discount Hagedorn, out of the high-rental district, with their small overhead charges ALWAYS offer prices most reasonable. Hagedorn's CLEARANCE SALES therefore present most EXTRAORDINARY values. Tercentenary of Pilgrims' Arrival Begins Thursday local Cclobrationa to Start With Gnrdtia Pnrty on Gov ernors Island. FOULARDS TRICOLETTES TRICOTINE FLOWERED GEORGETTE CREPE METEOR SATINS GEORGETTES TAFFETA FLOWERED GEORGETTE CREPE METEOR TAFFETA EMBROIDERED GEORGETTES TRICOTINE TRICOLETTE CHIFFONS METEOR Street nnd After noon wear. Sale Former price $45 Price $00.75 S Street nnd after noon models for' immediate, and (Summer wear. Sale Former price $65 Prico $Q1.50 S Street and after noon wear, indi vidual and exclu sive models. Sale Former price $1 10 Price Afternoon, dinner and EVENING WEAR. Highest quality, exclusive models. $ $ Former price $165 Sale Price 34 50 89 50 WRAPS, & CAPES Of finest materials nnd workmanship, models dis tinctly out of the ordinary, not found in every shop. $38.50 $75 $89.50 $110 formerly $72.50 to $200 BLOUSES Of unusual character. Former price j -. 5 Sale $Q.90 SUITS Distinctive Models Former price to SI 25 M EXHIBITIONS 6( SALES AT THE ANDERSON GALLERIES PARK AVENUE & 5QT.H STREET, NEW YORK EXHIBITION OPEN WEEK DAYS 9-6, SUNDAY 1-5 P. M. THE DELIGHTFUL AND EXTENSIVE LIBRARY OF THE LATE SAMUEL RIKER 27 EAST 69TH STREET, NEW YORK CONSISTING OF THE WORKS OF THE FOREMOST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN AUTHORS, FROM SHAKE SPEARE AND BACON TO WHITMAN AND KIPLING, IN THE BEST LIBRARY EDITIONS, IN THE ORIGINAL OR APPROPRIATE BINDINGS, MOST DESIRABLE FOR THE LIBRARIES OF COUNTRY HOMES. To be sold Tuesday afternoon and evening aiui JFcdnesday afternoon, June i and 2, at 2:30 and 8:15. SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN Phono-Meter IN TUNE One of the most frequent reasons that you get squeaky and off-the-key sounds from your phonograph is because it is out of tune THE RADIX PHONO-METER Special $2-00 Indicates the exact speed at which a record should be run to get the best results. It offsets poor effects due to Imperfect friction pads and sticking springs by keep ing the speed up to pitch. MAY BE USED ON ANY TYPE DISC PHONOGRAPH Ilamlinmo Mltrr pray nickel, i'rnutirull)' ntl ir.l. Itakrllto bate. Height (I Inthci mrr all. This tlnt't imblti tfit rnlw or your yt.tmvtraiiU Imtilmrni, ipctial, f!.00 Can be purchased nig at Vlctrola Department (ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR.) G. SCHIRMER'S 3 East 43rd St. (Adj. Fifth Ave.) As the local boclnnlnir or tlio Inter natlonat celebration of tho tercentenary of the landlnn of tho Pilgrim Fathers nnd tho establlshlriR of tho first Ameri can ltfilslatlvo Rssombly, a garden party and military alhlotlo meet will be held on Governors Iiland on next Thursday. Tho party vlll be undor tho auspices of the Hulgrava Institution and tlio Army Ilollef Society. 'Ilia tercen tenary will bo celdbrated on each side of the Atlantlo at appropriate tiroes In the course of theiyear. Sulgravo Instl- t.iilnn tnlrnn Itn n.imft from SultTaVO Manor, the home of Qeorgo Washington's ancestors in England, or wmcn 11 me custodian. When the party Is in progress uirigi Mum n.i turn niffhtu nf rtvn nlrolanos each from Mltchel Weld will go through evolutions. Atliieies or mo army wuu r.-rontlv won their ivnnts In elimination contests In the Department of tho Ka.it for tho Olympic tryouts will compete. Thero will bo single and double tennis matches ana a review or mo posi oai tniirn Mr. Attfm n rnrltcr and others will speak. At night there will be a danco at comin Jiau. About fifty boxes have boon proviueu, hn nmpRAilH from thn mis of which will go to tho fund of tho Army Ilellef Bo clety. which provides for the families ,of soldiers who dlo In tho service, More than fifty societies are cooperating with the Sulgravo Institution, Including the Aero Club of America, the American Do fenco Society, tho American Federation t h Amnrlrnn XTnvflnwir Coun cil the Society of Mayflower Descend ants, ine American tscenic nnu torlo Preservation Society, the Army anil v.m, pinK et Am.rlia. thn Colonial Domes of America, tho Oencral Society nf Mnvflnw,, DARrpnrlnntfl. tho Descend ants of Colonial Governors, tho Huguenot Society or America, me unitary uruer of Foreign Wars, the Daughters of tho American Revolution, the Sons of tho American Revolution, me unucu states nmiehtrrs of 1812 and the New York Historical Society. On the reception committee are i.ieui. Gen. and Mrs. Robert Leo nultard, near Arvtl.nl Ami XTrn .Tnmil IT. OletlnOn. Tirii-. nn nnii Mm nilvr li. nrldsman. Col. and Mrs. Samuel W. Miller. Col. . , . i . , i ana Mrs. nenry u. aiunson, ijieuu-.. m. George V. Rurlelgh. N. V. G.. and Mrs. Tinrlvteh. Mr. anil Mrs. John A. Stewart and Dr. Qcorge V. Kunz. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. r.. Tt'iitl.. i UnMrn nf Rvmeuse. m v line nnnnttnrft th enimcenient of her daughter, Miss Helen Holden, to Mr. William mrr 01 .-cw 10 uu Louisville, Ky. Mr. Barr Is with Spencer Trask & Co. of this city. Mr. ana Jirs. iicrueri a. taiuu ui Hillside avenue, Montclalr, have an nnnn..ri fVio omrnt? m?nt of their daugh ter, Miss Gertrude Elaine Ki.ton, to Mr. Chester Rem unacrnui, aiso 01 .uuhv- Mr. and Mrs. George Walworth Mid dleton of 850 Park av'enue nnd Stoning ton, Conn., have announced tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Murjory Middleton, to Mr. James Douglas Col lier, ron of Mr. James Collier of Not tingham, England. Hnrc Ide. Mrs. Idalla L. Ide and Mr. Morln S TJr B-r mnrrlcil at noon yesterday In tho chantry of Graco Church by the Rev. Dr. cnanes ivewis oiunei. rector. A 8m,all company of relatives n,i f,i.nit nttxnrii.il the ceremony. .The bride, who walkod to the altar with the bridegroom, wore a dress ot sliver gray chlfton nnl satin, with a hat to corre spond. Mr. William Hare was his brother's host man. After ft brief trip Mr. and Mrs. Hare will bo at the rlaza until they go to Tuxedo. l(n tlnrn In n daughter of the latO Lewis Leavy of Rocton and widow of Robert L. Ide or New lorn, wno uieu tr.r v.nra nm nnd was a memocr or the New York Stock Kxchange. She Is a talented amateur singer, air. nare Is a son of Mr. J. Montgomery Hare and hwitViAr nf M- Montgomery Hare, who married Miss Constnnce Parsons. He was graduated from Yale in 13U5. To Wrd Miss Dolnis or Heron, Dr.vo.v, Pa., May 29. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Dolan of Devon have an nounced tho engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Sara B. Dolan, to Mr. Hulke lcy Llvermore Wells, son of Mrs. Llv ermoro Wells of Boston and of Mr. Bulkeley Wells of Denver. IVeddlnc Notes. Mr. Louis C. Pounds, whose father was President of the Unrough of Brook lyn, and Miss Loulfo MeClement of 30 Hast Fifty-fifth street obtained a mar rlago llcenne yesterday In Brooklyn. Sir. Pounds lives nt 317 East Seven teenth street, Flsrtbush. The wedding Is to take place next Tuesday In tho Hotel Bristol, New York. Miss Adelaide Markey. daughter of Mrs. Richard Markey of 156 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, will be married to Mr. Jnmes Everett Kelly, Bon of Mrs. Hugh Kelly of 30 Washington 8quare West. Wednesday In the Church of St. Francis Xavler, Carroll street, Brooklyn. Mr. Kelly Is a brother of Mrs. Grover Whalen, whose husband Is Commissioner of Plant and Structures. Invitations have been sent out by Mr. and Mrs. William Brlntnall Dwlght for the marriage of their daughter. Mis Beatrice Dwlght. to Mr. Jnmes Livingston Freeborn in Holy Trinity Church, Lenox avenue and 122d street, Wednesday. Miss Dwlght will bo at tended only by her sister, Miss Doro thy Dwlght. Mr. C. W. Benll will be the best man, nnd Messrs. David Brown, Franklin B. Furber. James F. Fogarty and John Lowry will bo the ushers. Mr Freeborn will glvo his bachelor dinner in the Union Club Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs". Kasper Tremer of Bay onne have Issued Invitations for the marriage ot their daughter, Miss Lucy Emma Tremer, to Mr. Herman F. Beck cnbach on next Sunday In Buyonne. . FLORAL WEDDING AT TUXEDO FOR MISS GERALDINE A DEE Madame Andree OF PARIS wishes to thank the large clientele who gave her such a hearty wel come at the Hotel Plaza last week. She has now taken quarters at 40 W. 54TH STREET. and she is announcing a sale at ve,ry reduced prices of all her im ported models, including hats, gowns, waists, lingerie, bags and Parisian novelties. Daughter of Mrs. Ernest "R. Adco Married to Mr. Francis B. Bradley. One of the most attractive of the many spring weddings was that of Miss Qeraldlnn Fitzgerald Adeo, only daugh ter of Mrs. Ernest IL Adco, who was married yesterday to Mr, Francis Bar low Bradley, a son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bradley ot tho Wnysldo, Con vent, N, J In the ploturesquo church known as St. Mary's, In Tuxedo, which Is at the foot of the Itamapo Hills, just within Tuxedo Park, Rarely has a wedding had more de lightful mirroundlngs, as the park at this time Is a garden spot. Foliage and blooming plants aro' fully two weeks lato, and on nil sides there were lilacs, snowballs, dogwood trees and decora tive shrubs In full flower. The Interior of the church was a flower garden with great standards toppod with white lilacs at the ends of tho pews and the columns feiHooncd with dogwood and fruit blossoms. Given Awn? hy Brother. The brldo entered the church with her brother, Mr. William Townscnd Adee, who gnvo her away. At tho chancel she was met by the bridegroom, who was attended by Mr. Henry Munroe. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. R. 8. W. Wood of Tuxedo, who was asslnted by Rev. Dr. William G. Thayer of St. Mark's School, Southbor ough, Mass., of which school tho bride groom Is a graduate. The bride's gown was made entirely of old point d'Alencon lnco over white chiffon, and a veil of tho same lace formed tho train of tho gown. Sho car ried a bouquet of lilies of the valley nnd white orchids. Tho laco had been given by her grandfather, tho late Ocorgo T. Adee, to his daughter, Mrs M. Dwlght Collier, when a bride, and It has been worn by soveral brides In tho Adeo family. Eventually It will bo presented to 'tho Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mrs. rhlllp Kip Rhlnelander, the ma tron of honor, nnd the other bridal at (An,innt Mn fMiarli-s Heed. Misses Ma rlon Carey Dlnsmore, Adelaide Sedgwick, Ursula Harrison and Jeanne Reynal, a cousin of the bride, wore gowns ot hy drangea blue and mauve enmon aim o iiii,t. rtr'nw Thov carried clusters of pink snapdragon nnd pale blue delpmnium, ine usnerp, wnu icu tho bridal procession, were Messrs. Charles J. Coulter, William Elliott, Jr.; Edward S. Brewer, Georgo Mc-tdo Parker, Robert C. Rand, William l-inu. miMflll robb. Eliot Holt. C. Arthur Clark nnd Francis Parkman. roar Hundred nt Breakfast. Aft.. 1ia rnrpmonv hridal nartv and guests were conveyed to Almost Brook, Mrs. Adee's villa, ana mere aucr n re Mntu hr.ikfnst WAR served on the verandas and In tho drawing room. There was a table for me oriaai party m me dining room. More than 400 persons were ai me breakfast. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 3. Reynal, .Mr. liaroiti i' nz n.roi,i ir ami Mm. Ilrndlev. narents of tho bridegroom ; Miss Ellen Adee, Mri. Raynham Townsend, Mr. nnd Mrs, Wln throp McKIm, MIbs Harriet McKIm, Mr. and Mrs. Krncai L,oniiara, .Mrs. Whs. . ftj i era. -ut:t Eptctal to Tho Sun and Now York Hkuld. Nnw Haven. Conn., May 29. An nouncement was made to-day of tho marrlngo of Miss Harriet 3. Hwlft and Mr. John C. Conklln, a Yalo academic eophomoro of llaclcensnck, N. J., lalst Wednesday in Washington, following an elopement, une uriae is me eiueni daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Theodoro P. Swift of No. 425 Morton street. Mr. Conklln Is a popular member of thn eophomoro class and a well Known golfer. Ho has a brother, Mr, II. C. Conklln, In tho freshman class. Mr. 3w ft. father of the bride, is the proprietor of tho Momauguln, one of the popular summer ressoriH on me uonnec tlcut shore. The marriage Is the culmi nation ot n college romance that has progressed during Mr. Conklln's courso at Yale. Photo by E. O. Dunning. Mrs. Francis Darlow Bradley. Thayer Robb, Mr. and :.Irs. John Dyne lev Prince. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lo Roy W Baldwin, Miss Luclllo Baldwin, Miss Katherlne Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitney Munroe, Mm. Harry bcdgwlck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rich Steers, Mr. nnd Mrs. James B. Taylor, Jr. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Willard 8. Brown, Mrs. John R. Drcxel, Jr. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Dn B'orest Grant, Miss Sara A. M. Brown, Mrs. Charles J, Coul ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Frellnghuy scn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ansel Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradhurst Field, Mrs. Samuet Borrowe, Miss little Borrowc, Mr. Boudl not Colt, Mr. Philip Rhlnolnnder, Mrs. Daniel T, Worden, Jdrs. Reginald T. Townsend, tho Misses Symphorosa and Grace Brlsted, Miss Graco Blgelow, Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett Lowell, Mr. Charles B. Alexander, Mrs. Wlnthrop W. Aldrlch, Mrs. Hoffman Miller, Mrs. How ard H. Henry, Miss Grnce Henry. -Mr. and Mrs. Grenvllle Kane, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Stewart Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gouverneur Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rlker, Jr. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall Allen, Mrs. Campbell Clark, Mr. anl Mrs. M. Taylor Pyno nnd Mr. Hamilton Fish, Jr, After the reception Mr. Bradley and his bride started for North East Harbor, Me., where they will pass part of their honeymoon. They will be for the sum mer In Tuxedo Park. Wedding Invitations ENGRAVED IN THE EXQUISITE STYLE Stationery FOR SOCIAL USAGE PENS, PENCILS, DESK SETS, BLANK BOOKS Fine Leather Goods GOLD MOUNTED AND PLAIN ESTABLISHED 1S57 CORLIES, MACY & COMPANY, Inc. UPTOWN STORE FACTORY DOWNTOWN STORE 7 EAST 45TH STREET 441 PEARL STREET 20 JOHN STREET HAN SEMI-ANNUAL SALE BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1 of MEN'S and WOMEN'S Shoes WOMEN'S A wide variety of styles in high and low shoes, with every sort of heel and toe in all leathers. MEN'S Also a complete assortment of high and low shoes in Black, Tan, Patent Leather, and White Buckskin. All offered at great reductions, which make Hanan Quality a more economical investment than usual. Hanan & Son AT ALL STORES 516 Fifth Ave., cor 43d St. 1095 Broadway, at 23d,St. 41 1 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. 297 Broadway, at Duane St. 1 255 Broadway, cor. 3 1 st St. 205 Broadway, cor. Fulton St. 1 39 1 Broadway, cor. 38th St. 35 Nassau St., cor. Liberty St.' 438 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Good Shoes are an Economy SHOES SI ! A limited number nf dealer I IW l trill be supplied on application J HATS From $5 Up l v.. mi fffil Sport hats for jhe trade. YALE MAN ELOPES; WEDS MISS SMITH Mr. John C. Conklin of Hack- ensack Married. Mnrrn7 -Ditto. Mr. George W. Murray, n lawyer, who liven In Montclalr, N. J and Miss Mary leabcl Ditto, dauitnter oi r. NW eon Jerome Ditto of ill Wat nlty nlnth etreet, were marrlod yrntcrdAy In tho rectory of lit. Ocorffe'o Church by the Jlev. Knrl nellund, the rector. In nwninln fhfllr llrenso Mr. Murrey aalu he was a widower nnd ttav nt aro r a . ..... l i , . aj ..n Ma litnlnr D1, in oriuo in ai cun . Mr. Murrny waa j:roduatod from tho Coluinnla Unlvenlty Law School In 1876 nnd toolt up tho practice of his profes sion In New York a year later. Hp w senior memher of tho law firm of Mur rny, I'rentlce & Howlnml. nt S7 Wal. street. He was horn In Edinburgh, Scotland. Ilnlph Mullory. Miss Knthryno Mallory, rtauirhtcr of Mr, David D. Mallory of Jamaica, I I., wis married yesterday to Dr. Wward Daniel Ilalph. son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Mnr tln Ilalph, also of Jamaica. The cere mony wnH performed nt the residence ot Mr. Dudley Starlc Mallory. 2 Maiden avenue, a brother of tho briclo. Mrs. nlcslta Elizabeth Mallory, sister-in-law of the .bride, was matron of honon 'me bridegroom was attended by Mr. Clar ence Do DevoUo ns best man. Owlns to a recent bereavement In tho family only tho Immediate families and a few Intimate friends were preaent. MISS HOAR BRIDE OF G. A. PARSONS Daughter of Mrs. Sherman Hoar Married. Eptcial lo Tiw flUN and Nw Vosk Ihsntiv. 1108TON, Mass., Mny 21), Many biicMii from Now York nnd Honton nttended tn marrlaBO this afternoon of Mlsa lOllza. bcth Hoar, dauehtor of Mrs. Sherman Hoar of Concord, to Mr. Oeoruo Aycr Parsons, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry C. ParsonB ot Urookllne. Tho ceremony was performed In the First Parish (t'nl tarlan) Church, Thu brldo was given away by her mother. In tho Contra! ContrrfKatlorinl Church In Nowtonvlllo, Miss Marsarct Strong. dauRhtrr of te Itnv. Dr. William K Btronc nnd Mrs. Stronir, was married lo nlRht to Mr, Stuart Merrlam IHH, son of Mrs. Louise K. Hill and the lute Arthui T. Hill. Miss Klennor Clilc.lccrlnfr, dniighter of Mrs. Joseph K. ChlckeilnB of nrookllnc, this nfternoon became the wife of I)r Albert R. rarkhurnt. son of Mr. Donald V. Pnrkhurot of Prcsquo Isle, Me. Tho weddlnir took place nt tho Harvard Church In nrookllnc. THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW. DECORATION DAY 1 564-566 and 568 WtlAvi?tMt.4P 46? and 47? STS, Will Begin This Tuesday EXTRAORDINARY FUR SALES Included in the showing is a wonderful collection of unmounted Silver Fox Blue Fox Baby Fisher Russian Sable Stone Marten Baum Marten and Fitch Skins, recently purchased at the St. Louis Fur Sales and on display for the first time Tuesday. (These skins can be mounted to individual order without delay into neck scarfs of any length or style desired.) In addition to the above, we will also place on sale at greatly reduced prices our entire collection of Mounted Neck Scarfs Coatees Coats and Wraps suitable for present or future wear Unmounted Neck Skins Choice Silver Fox Skins $650, $950, $1050 Values) . $475, $750, $850 Natural Blue Fox Skins ($475, $575, $650 Values). $325, $375, $450 Choice Dark Natural Russian Sable Skins ($450 Values) .. $250 Natural Russian Sable Skins ($295 Values) $150 Dark Baby Fisher Skins ($200, $275 & $325 Values) $135, $185, $210 (mounted to your order) Natural Baum Marten Skins ($125 to $150 Values) .... $75, $85, $95 (mounted to your cider) Natural Stone Marten Skins ($75 to $125 Values) .... $55, $65, $75 (mounted to your order) Natural Fitch Skin$ ($50 Values) $25 . (mounted to your order) Mounted Neck Scans Natural Russian Sable Scarfs (775 Values) . .' ..... $95 Natural Russian Sable Scarf ($495 Values) $295 (double skin effect) Silver Cross Fox Scarf ($400 Values) $250 Dyed Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs ($295 Values) $135 (doublo akin cfrect ) Tipped Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs ($700 Values) $450 (six skins) Dyed Hudson Bay Sable Scarf ($350 Values).. $195 Tipped Hudson Bay Sable Sbarf ($295 Values) $195 (3 skins) Natural Hudson Bay Sable Scarf ($165 Values) $95 Coatees and Capes Natural Grey Squirrel Cape ($850 Value) $650 (surplice tie effect) Natural Grey Squirrel Coatee ($950 Value) $650 Taupe Caracul and Natural Squirrel Coatee ($850 Value) . $595 Cascade Mole Cape ($1050 Value) $785 Mole Coatee ($850 Value) $650 Coats and Wraps Hudson Seal Coat ($550 Value) $395 (30" length) ' ' Hudson Seal Wrap ($875 Value)' . $625 (42" length) . . Nutria Sport Coat ($425 Value) $295 Hudson Seal Wrap $750 (40" length) Hudson Seal Cape ($1250 Value) $850 Ermine Wrap ($2500 Value) $1350 (42" length) Choice Broadtail Wrap ($5500 Value) $3750 (Chinchilla collar) Natural Mink Wrap ($6000 Vnhw $3500 Handsome Chinchilla Cape-Wr? p . I ) 7 1 ') $7500 A ' A r - '