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Daily News from New York, New York • 18

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920. 13 HAROLD TEEN HIS PA KNOWS THE SYMPTOMS i a a T) sT OUT Heat-1 fHWlSjv-HB MASMoWP-J i- gosu: iush fV '10 I G.eo ACCUSED MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENTS Enticing. Alluring. Fascinating Beauty Soviet Agents Blamed for Perm State Fires 6jp (J) 1 TWO SMART SET -WEDDINGS KEEP IDLE RICH BUSY By ANGELA. Many men and women of the smart set had busy afternoon trying to be at two different weddings in the same hours.

Some of DAJLT KKWS will jMf li rrery Jefr yiMiiM oa "tin Mott IatmM( At Jfy 1 rrcri moaecT-tf cuMi rotaraad. AdJrrta Imtarruwi L'AILY XSWS, ff CU H9U Place, fork. IT. During Use show one night my dippers began to hurt my feet bo 1 slipped them cff. When it was Special Xmas Offer Elegant 11 -Piece Solid "French White Irory" best those who attended the nuptials I time to fro home I tried to alio SYLVAN I A P4 'EN Miss Alexandra Emery, daughter them on without leUinfr him know.

HERE ia a eomplezlos bleulng for a a woman who ralnoa her Ppearanca. Juat think of 1 a datnty ao powuot old WMUivd. Somethlna newt SaRMIMot Dltterent. A marrloo bWnd that aa-iorm tha distinction of a Vnltod Stataa OoYernm.nl Baaio PatonL Cold Creamed fcnrfer Vm La Mda Cold Crmd -Powder In tho mornlns and on are snr of a v.ty smooth, powdered flnlan that lasts all day Msard os of wuthar or pweplratlon. A akin charm that liea overdona or artificial lustration.

While tha rjat of vow rrtonda are Mndlns tt har to keep them eel ve von can look fraah and quality. Special The first one I managed very well. 12 price. Kfi" mm but the second I could not find. Finally I had to ask him to help me, and we found it several rows down.

MISS ESTHER BAUM. 804 First Ave. Others $4.93 to $55.00 Wttft MMra. SI Citr. 1m Walt.

Order at Omwil (Mammd. Walrfcm sad Jwlry for Xaus at aarprtelacly ttraetiT prirM. by former marriage of the lion-Mrs. Alfred Anson, wife of the son of the second Earl of Litchfield, Benjamin Moore at St. Bartholomew's Church, hurried from there to attend the wedding of MUs E.iith Beatrice Candler to Count Carlo Beuf.

This caused a scurrying about of automobiles that had traffic in a tangle on Fifth avenue for some time. XT Vlf? IN1A MAtJ VUAMD On my way home from a week 175 Broadway SECOND FLOOR at Cordasot St. end trip front Wyack 1 was very tired. I took a seat near a window and in a short time was fast asleep. Can you picture my em barrassment when I was awakened by a friend who told me my head COUNTY OFFICERS atUnion-town.

have charged that, agents of the Russian Soviets are responsible for the wholesale burning ofschool houses, churches, stores, residences and mines daring the last six weeks. The first evidence of the identity of the plotters was found in literature seized at Brownsville. Sll times, without cXnTlnually dabbing wit. your powder putt Any drasstot or toilet counter any wham can sat I Mrd Cold Creamed Powder Joyoo wa will send It noatvald on receipt of Hnto for a full al. Jar.

Three tints Ftean. Whiter Brnnatta, was resting on the shoulder ol lady next to me. M. II. SCHWARTZ.

611 East 78th street. Miaa Emery was given away by her stepfather. Hon. Alfred Anson, and was attended only by her slater. Miss Lei Kraery.

The church was decorated with Australian ferns. Southern amilax and varicolored chrysanthemums, and there was a program of music by the choir and organist. Dr. Leigh-ton Parks officiated. William II-Moore was best man for his brother.

The bride wore a frown of ivory satin that had belonged to her great-grandmother, and her veil of eld lace is a family heirloom that has been worn by briJs In the family for generation. Her sister WOMAN, AGED 82, GETS CITIZENSHIP PAPERS After sixty-six years' residence In this country, Mrs. Matilda Malkin, LA SIEDA NFS. CO- tsl C. BarfleM BhfCWcr For sals hi New Tork by Stent Broa.

West Forty-second street H. II. Macy Herald Bquars; Oimbel Broa. Broadway and Sixth avenue: Lord Taylor, Fifth svenua and Thirty-eight street, and James Mc-Creery Sons. Fifth avenus and Thirty-fourth street, and other leading toilet counters and drug stores.

A dr. Wm. BnuKh's COL-Y-BRO Brton out full baaaty of arenrova aoS luaea. Watarproot! barmleaa; alaa rraat for touchiB up SToy hair. Black or PARROT CALLS HUSBAND AS WIFE DRINKS POISON Summoned by shrieks of the family parrot, Nicholas Bufferding, waiter, hastened from the parlor to the kitchen of his home at 343 Bast Twenty-fourth street, yesterday, to End his wife, Jenny, writhing in pain from drinking wood alcohol and iodine after a squabble.

He gave first aid. Mrs. Bufterdine was eir hty-two, yesterday was macs citizen in the Supreme full-fledged Brawa. Jit Sralara or poatpala. II.

HA IB tifECULTt CO. Srtavty SMa. 14 Ht W. Court. wore a costar.ie or Mac velvet cosraiae i oiac velvet ir with picture hat of sold lace carried a bouquet 1 ehrysanuie- ADVERTISEMENT.

mums of lavender fcr.d brown. A DRESSES WAISTS GIVEN AWAY FREE reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom's grandfather. Bishop Benjamin Moore, was president of Cotambia University from 1801 to 181L Mr. Mrtore was a colonel in the army and was an official at the Peace Conference.

Miss Candler became an Italian Countess yesterday by her marriage to Count Beuf and will live in Italy with her husband after the New Year. The wedding took at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Candler, 753 Fifth avenue, and the ceremony was performed by licv. William B.

Martin, ef St. Patrick's Cathedral. To make new friends we are away, this week only, a beautifully tailored georrette waist or overblouse (choice of seven styles) absolutely- free with each purchase of a drem at or a handsome velour dresa free with each coat at 120 00 The aresses are of trico-tlne. polret twill, vetour, senre and satin, and have been specially reduced for this remarkable, sale. Com early and picic your waist and dresa free.

Showroom open 1 to diUly. Saturdays to 8 P. M. Wizard Press Co, Wholesalers, 175 Fifth avenue (near Zth Adv. tj TO CREATE CONFIDENCE TO HELP YOU LOOK The bride wore her mother's wed- 8 FORWARD TO BETTER TIMES-WE TRUST YOU! PURCHASES UP TO $30 NOTHING DOWN! Pay on your account at the rate of $2 weekly.

Terms just as EASY arranged on larger amount. All our prices have been cut to the'Sowest for which Genuine quality can be obtained. APPAREL for MEN WOMEN ding gown of white sarin draped with oil point lace, and she had a lace veil with coronet of orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of Bermuda lilies. Her only attendant was Miss Dorothy Steven, debutante daughter of Mrs. Richard Stevens, who wore pink chiffon over gray satin with hat match.

Count Tito Beuf was best man for his brother and Capt. Carlo Hunt IWt ae i aa4 ReaatUlea Kye- UPSTAIRS Over Mirrors, Cor. Hoyt St. ington, assistant military attache of the Italian Embassy in Washington, was the usher. Members of the Italian Diplomatic Corps from Washington and the Consul-General's staff were present.

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