Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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fOMP AND GLOOM MINGLE
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i Dtarn, Kev. 0. Count'Ilehciuouern
nd his bride, Irinecs Hwmliie. of
lteuse, began 'thvlr honeymoon today
With no place te go. Tlipy were mar
Tied at the Heuse of Doern , where th
ne-tlme Kniser spemlt tils hours in
lite, ant there they remain today
mkr tk blAMa wtri (ktwft tad tfct
ecutsanta wer latbdMe, . 4
At the religious ccreawar, whleB.w
an with the singing, pt ,the Lutheran,
hymn, "Jwust liehf ' Vrirhn 1 Paster
Vogel preached from the text "New
AbJdeth Knith, llope nud Charity."
The bridal ceutile occupied carved gilt
arm chain mirmeunted by crowns,
while the numerous' guests were itcatcd
in rows behind them.
"New the joyful day has arrived,"
declaimed the minister, "when His
Majetty and Her Serene Highness join
hands."
Familiar Text in Sermon
He recalled that the enme text hntl
nerved at the golden wedding of Wil
liam I nnd at the bridegroom's own
pllvcr weildfrig. "The bride," said he.
"linn left tuthrrlattil ami friends te
unite her life vith that of Hln Majesty,
whose fnlth lis hiixtalm-d him in cir
cumstance which would have driven
ethers te despnlr."
As an evidence of fnlth, he pointed
out that the "lialsur" conducted rc rc
Uniens ervlecs eif every Lord's day in
his own home. He' paid tribute te the
virtues of the late .l.tMiress and Prin
cess Hcrnilne's fernirtr husband, refer-
iIiir te the "Knlwrln" as the Ideal of
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TK nnrinnnlr4 ttmt united litem. Itermnn womnnliDeu.
both civil and religion, were wltneK.-ed "Leve eneh ether an Ged loves you,"
by twenty-eight guests and wen- kept I lie admonished, "anil you shall prevail
from the sight of the villagers of Uoernl ever till evil report."
and n host of correspondents and Then followed the reading of the
cameramen with n twrery that was (marriage service, rings were exchanged
both studied and mysterious. 'nnd the hymns "Se Mmm denn Meine
Te the twentv-eight who partoelc efiHaende" and "Hcrr Mcincr Sscele"
the weiidlng repast. Wlllinm was tlll were rendered.
"his majesty" und Ilermlne was her1 After the exchange of rings in the
"serene hlnlincH." William nddres-wd , reltg out) ; eercimmy, the newly wed ceu-
her as "your maiesty." but te many i J'1 Vlf,t, J"' """S rF,V..c
i li- .Ji,.d ..,.1 il.. iiplmiM crown- i'1" bhwlngs et later esel. While
ICA,er.fSJ.1,Lan1,.,,,1 '.."nf1 rei!iB t.h.. bride held her three-year-old !
..state w her he civil ceremony was ( Uaugl.ter by he tmn.I.
performed. William was just peer The wedding I'rnts included
unfortunate target for quips and bees, flowers from queen Ul helmina of Hd
uiviiuiiuLi h. ii jut)(j anJ n beatititul untlque vase
I'rincess 1'esi-d as Her Sister which the former Kaiser recently saw
But thece en the inside also had n ; and admired in the home of u Dutch
laugh en these who could net get in. i gentleman.
As a ielce en the curious they con- . The blnefc nnd nhlte Hidienznllern
Mdered it nothing short of colossal tln-i banner Hew from both castle and ledge.
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and because
We make them
25 te 40 Lewer in Price
wav I'rincess Ida. sisier ei ine erme,
had successfully pecd as Ilermlne at
the Amcrsfert station Saturday evening
when a fleet of line automobiles btl
very one te think William's tiancee
had arrived. Meanwhile, llennine had
left the train at Apeldoorn and gene
unobserved te her future euie.
Seme of the devout siaDnatarinn vu
but nowhere else wen tlags te be seen
or any ether demonstration of popular
rejoicing net even tlv music of wed-
j ding bells, for the tellVng of which the .
bridegroom had previously expressed a j
wish. The villagers regarded the af- !
'. fair in the nature of a free entertain- !
ment nnd last night Doern wus steeped
In its habitual Sabbath calm. The castle
llaeers thought It was simply awful that remained brilliantly lighted, however.
the exile of Doern selected Sunday as in contrast te its usual darkness, nnd ,
1 his wedding day. And net ft few of it was reported that William had I
them looked with disfavor upon him elected te spend the evening at home
becoming n bridegroom within nineteen ( wUh his wife while the guests dined at
months after the death of the woman Atuerengen with Count von Hentlnck, (
who shared his glories and his sorrows, I the exile's first host, who returned
the former Empress Aujustn Victeria. ' from abroad for the marriage. I
Several of the children of that lirst ' Tiie former Kmperer personally in- ,
union saw their father married jes-lspected with the greatest minuteness,
f.nlnr hnt Mie wife of tile lermcv every ueinu ei me urrnriEciiicius. unn
Prince i IU net awempnny nev
r!nifn Prince ilnl net accompany
husband te Doern. as) the nuptials met
with her disapproval.
William began his wedding day with
breakfast at ! o'clock. Soen the guests
began te arrive. At ll:BO the civil
ceremenv was started in the ledge when;
Ilermlne had spent the night. The
register signed and ether details caved
for. the wedding party went up tin;
winding pnth te the castle, where the
re'igleus ceremony was immediately
carried out in tha main hall. Then
mm n recentlen in the smoking room
followed bv lunch and the bridegroom
and the bride sat at the head of an
, oblong table.
I William Were the foil dress uniform
I e-f the Imperial Guards. Frem both
nastle and ledgo the black anil white
Hohenxellern banner fluttered. But be
yond the limits of the estate no mani
festations of popular rejoicing were te
be seen or heard.
Bright uniforms and showy epanlettea
flashed at the wedding ceremony, but
the whole effect was almost pathetic in
contrast te the bridegroom's first mar
Tinge in 1881, when as Crown Trlnce of
Germany he wedded Augusta Victeria,
daughter of Grand Duke Frederick of
Sfchleswig-Helstein.
I It U only n few miles from here te
the German border by the Doern read,
but te the bridegroom this distance is
impassable. Wilhelm Hohenzellern,
erstwhile War Lord and Kaiser of Ger
many, will net travel these few mile
en his honeymoon. Spectres of former
greatness must have stalked through the
bridal halls yesterday ns memories of
that ether marriage obtruded upon the
, exile's mind.
j There were two ceremonies yesterday
I a civil contract, drawn up nnd signed
by "Wilhelm II," and "ncrmine,
Iteuas." as they affixed their names,
and the second a religious ceremony
conducted by the former court chaplain.
JDr. Vogel, according te the Lutheran
rites.
Chill Italn Spoils the Day
' The day began clear and bright
' "Hohenzellern weather" but seen
turned te showery, and a chill rain fell
when tha former Emperor's black car
drove from the castle te the ledge at
the appointed time for the civil cere cere
aeny. Perched en the top of meters, the
crowd of observere were able te dis
cern through the thinning trees of the
castle grounds Fome of the notables
former Crown I'rince Frederick Wil
liam in uniform of the Uhlans, Ven
der Geltz and ether old-time war lerd.s,
who also were in gala uttirc.
The precession was greeted with
Ironical ehecru and there was some
, booing. When the bridegroom's auto-
1 mobile, which carried also the bride,
I returned te the castle after the cere-
he forbade the servants te leave the
castle until the day was ever, en pain of
j instant dismissal.
I The Secretary of the Commune, who
officiated with Uurgemaster Schlmmcl-
l'ennik at the civil ceremony, which
took place in the left wing of the gate
ledge, said the questions were iirst put
te the contracting parties in Dutch and
then in German, nnd nt the conclusion
of the formalities the Uurgemaster de-
livered n short congratulatory address
I in German. The couple then passed te
I an anteroom, where they received the
congratulations et the former Crown
I'rince and ether near relatives.
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These Suits $
te Order at
67-50
Our Usual
$85 te $95 fabrics
The success of a suit is in its
"lines" and is a matter of skillful
"man" tailoring the Embick
way, if you please.
At $67.50 you have the selec
tion of handsome tricetines in
fact, the whole twill family of
fabrics as well as the new chalk
stripe fabrics se popular with
women of larger figures.
We are still taking orders for
Thanksgiving Day delivery.
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Irr fiome or eftlcn without en et
the tin!7 rett-weket Lein of
Spina's Per.Tia I-eiragM tht
famein eM Philadelphia rflli-f ter
reugb. celli nail threat nnd bmn
chll trenblM. IJupcndahU'. harm
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IMtkara. Sic.
LLEWELLYN'S
ntUdalphU'i Standard Dni
Stere
1518 Chestnut Street
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Chimpanzee Farms Started
Brussels. Nev. 0. (By A. P.)1
Chimpanzee raising has become a new
and profitable industry in the Belgian
colonies of Africa, where several farms
ure being prepared upon which te breed
them en n large scale for the purpese1
of obtaining their glands for grafting, i
INCRKANKS THF. HKAVTY !
of th cn. The reproduction nt lh cho che
tnffraph. whethT It ! of a liea'. n ra
tional or a fuivlen rrin.i.i. place or In-
cldi-nt, In Increusi-il In beauty by the teft .
t-pla tone of thu Rotogravure Section of
the Sundav FCM-IC Lni-eitn. "Make It u
lUblt." idv.
Sale of Dresses
$35 te $125 Dresses
for $29.50 te $95
Including $35 Tricetine
Dresses for $29.50. draped en
the one side and trimmed with
Reman striped ribbon and bone
buttons.
A $49.50 model for $44.50.
trimmed with rows of braid and
nickel buttons. A wonderfully
striking Jenny model.
A $95 Cape Dress for $79.50
of Reshanara crepe. Can be
worn under or ever belt. Par
ticularly beautiful is the model
in the new beaver shade where
only trimming is self-bands of
material.
W. H. Embick & Sens ffl2
Chestnut
WALL BRACKETS
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E. sincerely recemment.
the services of our -
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New you can have copper
EVEN the lirst cost of a copper reefs mere than a hundred years
reef is new much lower than you old, while Europe has copper reefs
would expect. Compared with the that have seen centuries of service.
cost of a wooden reef, you will still
find copper higher, but much less se
than heretofore.
Anaconda Copper Roefings may
be had in the dulled metal, te be
weathered bv nature tn rhft rich
When you compare the cost per verdigris green of old bronze; or
year of service of a copper reef with thcy may be had pre-weathered in
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reefs of weed or ether materials, the
advantage is all en the side of copper.
The copper reef never needs
shades of creen, red, brown, and
blue; the solid colors and blended
combinations of colors provide reefs
painting, patching, or repairing; there te harmonize with any scheme of
are no "upkeep" or "maintenance" architecture or landscape.
LIST
OF COLORS
RED, Aumim
MOWN, Runrt
GREEK 0!i
GREEN, Vtiili
GREEK. Emn.:j
GREEK. Blur
PLVE, Puiml
cnarges.
Copper reefs are everlasting, for
copper is indestructible. It does net
It is impossible here te tell you
all the reasons why a copper reef
is best. But we shall be clad te
rust nor ret; it neither warps, cracks, scnci veu (ret. our booklet "fanner
splits, nor curls; it never needs re- Roefings," and te give you 'fur
surfacing. Copper is fireproof. ther information if you will call
Here in America there are copper en us,
WM. L. POTTS SON & CO., Inc., 1224 Cherry St., PhiltdelphU
PENNSYLVANIA SUPPLY ft MFG. CO., AUcntewn, I'a.
ROOFING SUPPLIES CO., 1 1 North New Yerk Ave., Atlantic Cie-
'rRIi.NTON TINNERS AND ROOFERS SUPPLY CO., 106 Factory St., Trenten, N.J.
Diitributtd by
ANACONDA SALliS COMPANY
Widener BUIg ., Telephone Locum 3773, Philadelphia
Manufactured br ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANV g
ANACONDA
COPPER ROOFINGS
Van Sciver Furniture Always
Less Than
Market Prices
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The evidence is here today and every day. just as it has been for
forty-one years, with mere goods te select from than eVer in our history.
The thousands of Suites and Pieces that illumine our vast galleries replete
with ideas and suggestions en beautifying the home invite comparison in
quality and values. In all the 'world we feel certain that no Furniture
Heuse offers an assortment as varied or handsome. And in all the country,
we knew of nothing that can approach these values.
Months age we told our customers, following the long-hoped-for
period of decline in values, that Furniture prices had struck bottom.
They are still there, generally speaking, se far as this house is concerned;
rhrlaimik Clftii
Thousands e( Plewt,
dainty, tuafel and Win
fertabfe. Just the thlnn
ithat . will, prolong tfiV
'pleasures of these you
ieva from Christmas te
rvirl.tmaa. In all tlM
'world you. cbuld" hardly i
.i.t e-iftai that mean as
much, that will last as.
long, or civ ins'sams
measure et comfort and
happiness' as Furniture
and the Heme Accessories
whlclTare te be found
here In delightful preru-
slen.
but they cannot stay'fdr'
Furniture prices nave al
ready begun te climb.
Most manufacturers
agree they will continue
te advance. There is
many a home te be fur
nished for the winter and
brightened for Christ
mas. And there is many
a dollar te be saved here,
and here only, en the
thousand and one things
that give the home its
charm
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Illustrated Frem Our Sates Floers
This Walnut nedroem Suite Is warm with the Influences that characterize the mera refined, pieces conceived In the days of Leuis XV.
Well-bulanced and Kraceful lines mill te Its air of distinction. Equally Important, this Suite lias been constructed and finished with a skill
worthy of Its high character. One of the many great values en our Sales Floers.
VALVES THAT ARE CONVINCING
Living Roem
Alaliopuny-antf-Cane Suite, Tapestry-covered
HPrlnK seats, 3 pieces SS0.ne
Overstuffed loeFc-cuslilon Suite. Faring seats.
Tapestry covered, 3 pieces $103.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, Hprlng seats
covered with Tapestry. 3 piece, (205.00
J315.00 Mahogany -and -Cane ftiltc. sprlne
atn, loose cushions, covered with Blue
A'eleur, 3 pieces fSTS.oe
Overstuffed loeso-cushlon Suite, cprlng seats
ceverea wiui xapesir, a pieces. ...S307.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring Beats,
covered with Blue Mohair, 3 pes., 9448.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats,
covered with Weel Tapestry, 3 pes., S163.00
Bedroom
M47.00 Mahogany finish, 4 pieces. .. .S133.00
Walnut-llnlsh Suite, 4 pieces 9101.00
Mnhegany-tlnlsh Queen Anne Suite, 6 pieces.
9235.00
Muhegany-flnlsh Leuis XV Suite, 7 pieces,
vaie.vu
ICS0.00 Walnut Suite, 7 pieces ..$4tS.00
1574,00 Mahogany .Suite, 8 pieces. ...9815.00
J619.50 Antique Mahogany Suite, 8 pieces,
9889.80
$775.00 Mahogany Suite, O'pleces.. . .9823.00
Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, 7 pieces,
9737.18
Walnut Leuis XV' Suite, G pieces, 91105.00
Equally Great Savings in Dining-
Roem Furniture
WlClCCF FlirmtUre Sn AttrirtlVP that customers invariably express surprise when they see this
-. !wTV 7x, , T T1 1V wonderful display, and take pleasure in stre'.ling among the
new and charminR creations. Because of the demand for our Wicker Furniture, the inflow of new designs and color effects is
nlmest continuous. We never assembled Furniture as beautiful, upholstery as restful and invitinjr, or fabrics se well matched
in design and tone te the finishes of the various pieces. Moreover, in our own shops we can match any interior decorative
effect that customers may require te suit their particular needs, and with little delay. In addition te the many advantages
here the wonderful values surpass any offerings wc knew of in the Wicker Furniture market.
GOOD REASONS FOR BUYING RUGS NOW
, Chiefly because we are paying mere en all contracts for spring delivery. Prices are simply advancing
with the improving times. It means these are the days of opportunity, and it behooves customers te make
the most of them. Besides there is always an addition al advantage in buying at this Stere, for no matter what
the current market quotations you will always find Van Sciver prices still lower. Cheese from stocks that arc
as handsome and varied as they are extensive, with seemingly no end te choice in weaves, designs and colorings.
$? Axmtaster Rugs, size 7 x9 f t $27.50 i $89.00 Royal Wilten Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 f t. . . . $72.00
37.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft., $32.50 $95.00 Royal Wilten Rugs, size 9x12 ft $75.00
$40.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 f t. . . . $34.50 $115.00 Superfine Wilten Rugs, size 9x12 f t. . . . $95.00
SPECIALS IN EXTRA-LARGE SIZE RUGS:
$165 Choice Weel Wilten Rugs, ll4xl5 ft $121.00
$145 Choice Royal Wilten Rugs, 9x15 ft., $124.00
$162 Choice Royal Wilten Rugs, 10ixl3, ft., $140.00
$185 Choice Royal Wilten Rugs, Ilxl5 ft., $152.00
ORIENTAL RUGS AT RARE VALUES Net in years have we had such a wonderful display. Weaves, designs
. , . . , , . and colorings that are an education and a pleasure just te see. Best
of all, at savings quite beyond anything you can expect elsewhere. Many exquisite small Rugs for gifts.
Drapery Department
Lace Curtain-'11 tnc newest styles,- designs and
materials at reasonable prices:
Uand-drawn Hemstitched Curtains, $1.75 te $11.75 pair.
Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains in Cream, White
or Beige $1.00 per pair.
Filet Net Curtains $1.90 per pair
Ruffled Muslin Curtains, including tie backs, $1.10 pair.
Dotted Grenadine Ruffled Curtains $2.60 per pair.
Irish Point Curtains in White and Ivery, $4.50 te $19.75
per pair.
Sunt Mt FabricaFre Silk in plain and iridescent
colors, 48 in $2.00 yard
Plain mercerized fabrics, 50 in $2.25 per yard.
Damask patterns of Fibre Silk.... $3.50 te $0.50 yard.
Fibre Silk Taffeta, 50 in $4.50 per yard.
poed Grade Blankets in Plaid designs, per
pair ............ $9.85
Fine grade, all-wool plaid Blankets in single bed
size $10.50 te $13.50 per pair
In double bed size $11,25 te $15.85 per pair
Lamb's-Weel Comforts, with plain sateen borders, $5.75
each.
Storage
Cabinets
for the
Office
Equally useful
for the factory,
garage and
i n s t i t u t i ens.
Equipped with a
very substantial
locking device.
Made of steel,
handsomely fin
ished in olive
green, with ad
justable shelves.
Height, 75 in.,
width 36 in.,
depth 18 in. A
great value, $36.
Te the People of the NertheastrSffl
There is net only mere Furniture te be .een here thnn was 'i5StaWyer aeiem&K no rCS? bin ru?,Mn? d!rCCl ,av.the opI epI
lrnlshlng and mere te nave than nny place we knew of m thu land. EwySeay l" Invited ta f c me only te g," Uwa ab0Ut HeUM
N0TE-Tken wk wiik te EiteiJ P.ym.nU for .urch.m 0vr numWr of eBlt. B. j. , klef trrieiftaU wili cur EsUuiea P.r.. 01c
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