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= with Judge Moore an Interesting Feature. W) STERN BR IS Dazzling Exhibition of Dre: making Skill Continues to Break All Records. tor Wertttnshed 3 H ‘The Bast a to-day at the A. G. Vanderbilt’s Duel AHEAD. 1G] AH! Wondrous and EAUTIFUL Q Facto aaa esti THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1906. { yee A — —~— Siwonver 7 SHETHER “\ ows HAT'S ON STRAIGHT? THAT AT TIGGLE ( FRONT NI andor Boore, o rome Chie wit his contest er. Ur | Toginald... You and Judgs 1 “Stoore met in the to-day all the AF ray from gigs to: four-n-handa, | Be tar Aired G—¥as our firsts and’ one r (one frst, 7 and fo striking atsta 4\_ by a nose. Aside trom varerD again morning that she was the nds and one The 1 noup In Judging Were only # few tiundred Nero Would Have G: When Nero ordered BI ef Rome appear ‘before most gorgeois Tatment © Wears ago, he could not of the plumes, the gown | and the fury w | years Horse Show: night 18 | There were not that many Jewels In| human possersion w Nero held wal away, There were ‘no ostrich plumes. Ornaments were confined to tracings of } seid. ‘The climate preoiuded | ‘But, 6 modern fi 1 Nas sald that furs, especially ero in style 1 laa! the “well dressed wo ne Gare en wore ermines tn a temperature of eighty degrees, have the women of New ares. The output of the dress- makers is on extilb: dressmaker ww the gowne sha has mude yeu the cost. ‘ho aL COSTA TaN thor —Fhey—rtitf5 | Bet dizzy -counting the ‘Gowns-and the Women, e dreamod | Jewels by the women at this Just A - $ 000,000, 40" OUTFIT — THaT's ALL WHEN A 5 10000 HAT ‘PASSES BY WE OUGHT To BE | CLOTHES HORSES ANO PAPA PAID hee INTHE STABLE |GOWNS OF THREE SOCIETY MATR@NS i AT THE HORSE SHOW DESCRIBED Mra James L. with a white Ince x K grapes and biack pi! Mra. Thomas Hast! Jacket, trimmed on A trimming of the same felt. mushrog Drown oat Mrs. M mn rounded at the mes KS wore a sult of old rose cloth, made with a long front and sleeves wl was neck over a Jace n two long 1 eee wore a charming han appeared in @ princease gown of black cloth, Her round black hat was trimmed with pale green allk Vratd and crocheted drops. e bottom of the skirt,-Her rose and uncuried white and brald ornamented fraped with brown costume of brown chiffon velvet, Hier Inrge brown felt hat wes Hier furs were sables chemirette, gray, Dikermosb| Mine Beard | Mrs. W. at at this box, Overheard and Seen | ll at the Hlorse Show. ce | Alfred Vanderbilt vets Belmont He May Quit| Ribbon Hunting for Turf—Where the Motor Doesn’t Excel. OF M155 _ NOROSINE fe Come ON! LwantT) | : SEE THE DRESSES. SFB Ete or 1OCE A HORSE, INO CARES ABOUT J THE t HORSES pul) a KE HOW 00. OLOCHAP, MY MISTRESS’ like mee HOTR My, MISTRESS! GOWN ? Hats? It ja Mr. ina | «| reds and an orange to his credit... | | freely predicted that had n Mocro loa six of fils best hore Masmichusetia railroad. woe |weex ago he would have swept by the three v ciation, and ta not bilnd. her left ev. norway The few the Dourds with winners, f To w reporter Mr, Vanderb{it said encerning the-atory about the blindness of his horse Tho 2 | Youngster 1 In not blinded, RING T0-NIGHT Miss Morag Also. in’ Contest for Waldorf- Astoria Cup. * Ornatus et Boni. or cL xpensive Plumes, Ever Popular Ermine Frocks, Sables. And Rare Jewels Combine to Make the Horse Show a Brilliant Success ven the gate yesterday, “i from the ring because she wan not eligible to the clase then ing. and not -becaure in qualities demanded qavhile-a-poor plane is-a-speculatioy stha purchase of a_piane gas Miss Gerry, Ta BlackeLace; lenge event of. the} Those famous Philadelphia beauties PD ap L A Horse Show tn Mndison Square Garden Mra_Cralg Biddle and Mra Wiliam E| {las Mabel Gerry was Alfred Gwynn schecuird tor to-night, when xev=— Carter,-oceupled. tie A; J Gassatt-pox} Es. Joseph BW ain UGUST BELMONT —and Alfred horse to_take him homo safely. The! eral_militonal thetr Horses | irs. Biddle wore pink chiffon with a[Gttrys hat was en) pa DI aH A Vanderblit stood at the gate aty pores, Nas simost— iiiman inte ce, to. gigs the Waldort-! “yoke ot filet lace, “Held “tn place with |/#es -#nt fared tnt Mrs Widener Madiaon Square Garden Half 9) machines) Ot Or Astorin cup. This Is dne of the star Desire to call attention to traps of pink embroldery. Her hae Wa again Ucatierpleixeieini dozen grooms were near, hanging on AUtractions of Che exhibit, and to wit- their attractive displays of was of pink tulle with a plume of tye) obeln blue appliqued with ene ‘with A | hair triggers. UGUSBT BELMONT, Judge Moore, | Mtt# !t noclety puts on Ita richest jew fashionable headwear for samo tint, Mrs. Carter —a decided| O4nds of enbrotdery Mrs, Wil atta ok Pearacn att | ‘Pine show,” eald the talkative Mfr. [A Alfred Vanderbiit, and nate «| SM and fem raiment, = i jonde—wore blue chiffon In a deep tint! ! Bet siroges in epe, em: | Strs, Johts ALG. Wood y were In the | Belmont dozen sons of their fathcrs_were ba Judge Willlam H. Moore ha: Horse Show Week, > d h rvelous “embre y | Brane x ‘oman 10 ies i t won the cay ce, e {th a yoke of lace and a lace drapery| qo, ite Se Deo Sec ys | ASE ea ooa miei LS eM Great," aa!d the loquacious Mr. Van-|STouped about the upper exit of the | Mie inird timer tocmigney te iu eet bracing th over the bodice. Bhe wore x diamond) Hosscd | witt a And mplendid” chinehblas, Soiniea’ thie | derbilt Fangway lending to tha main floor of | permanently. ltut he must oversore et Seree Stel guiasei Tope of pearls and turquoina] MAL Wa BRT Ysccessei orenta tate itt I believe Ja racing,” sata atr.|the Garden from the basement. ait | Woh fine horaen as Feinala “and. Ale Latest Correct Styles in Pane eel, eee owns {p the same shade of mauve | Delmont. *T ke to stand on thy clud-|& doret, hostiora were bringing un) sad: will drive her funous lowes {| tadies & Gentlemen's Hats “ he a RAWAL oa Soe Witenes gilesty. | W0lse Veraila ANd Kea~the—th¢rourh: ™ read deror one jortoux In the contest, She will we Oliver Harriman's, which was White win etttte eee waar ats - a Crind-the-chiefhastler 3 aay Sheicer rear ||| Sa eu Nvanalantnlacatcoruinediae iheraliva tooroweh: modi pricot_ colored ele hich. sie wore | Deeds come sweeping around the Inetjan a hotae neared: the. top : fasiiweaCevanits TREATISE EADIES*—teaver—Tri=— a Roald aed veeabiide Bee Mra. F. Egerton Webb) With an odd gray She Joined Misa! turn. That ts when you ae@ the thor-| Judge Moore, Mr, Vanderbilt and all! nanker George HH. Bheldon eae nee corner and SIIk Plush cn onan temureide Sonne saing |aat in the Robert Bacon ith her! Laulse Sands. Mra. oH ol! Mnnott and | oughbreda at thetr best.” |the sone of thir fathers ducked. doubtedly the most beautiful woman Hats, Toques and rm anaes mnEL sister, Mrs. Richard Trimble. Mrs, again was prominent. Her tin | ‘Yea; that's fine sport,"* ae UES eS ce can ae | Reathian Hote BNC Hy esterday tier Turbans ite ‘plumes: “Another contume of] wtete, sires mlchand “Rrimblay ” Atre anniny was prminent tar tiny chime oxen a tiaras ta jieurted felts iis alls flomcsivamece trata colaRea eae GENTLEMEN'S S 11k, : = ebb's xe 1 ‘0 oh 3 it ——— Outsite of the marvellous beauty of gront beauty was that of Mrs Alfred} 200 7 SN : Ser) Charice Bo Alen ware wmeratd vel} . ue y ayer Spry mae nrraaet eat ppd BELA ot (hows —extendilti.vet, elaboratels rately embrovderede et he greatest In the vorld,” sald Mr | RS. JOUN GENIIN tothe most} this y7ung—woman the princtpalKomds { Opera and Felt Hats.” + ¥ By gail a se) nae Trom fhe ward) Mrs. “‘frimbis Botmont. “Why don't you en the prolific exhibitor_at the present othe SanOw. Is Lie meivaleys betweer 2 3 inbeped Say ¢ i ne aos TE Hippos eeitttt = = = Lgame?—Now,—thore-ts—your-uiiele Wie show Sho has run the gauntlet |irhey sro. -aimost —nack—gned nesleoma 78. 180 Firth Ay. Sass Las toly sien poe pa alr avid en itt peau, jam. He 1 probably the most con. |of clases—from ponies to four-in- | prize winners, Each haw won three 168i Broadway, near Cortlandt St. = ass Hepes saa vn ses ss attracted zt : a aes = k 1S 10 = sistent winner on tho*-track™ in thet#and. | ns but Mr ak UW $67-860\ Fifth Av-, Windsor Arcade. mith an plume, se ant ) lenry Kip, who was’ th 2 = yD : i world.” “LT wouldn't have cared If that baby largo knot of turquolse colored velvet. gues: of Mrs, Ebeh Wright. an f 5 :s gene 4 i — +) Mrs. Austen Gray and Mias Eleanora | effectively owned woman in — “Some day I will, perhaps,” said | iad beaten me," she ald, after Judge WATCHMAKERS | = Gears, of Boston, wore her guests. Mrs, | chiffon, led heavily with gold. , hee ayy cerellte “put just now [flue ribbon. had robbed her of the | Require Steady ‘Nerves for Fine! rs =" it bod: rm tb 10 collect_a_tew blue n ue rite! * yo. uowant a HO’ VATE: TTL Gray's pown Was pulest_ink—chifton| Lodice-was est away att ! F What in there tnthetweing- gamete cn | the “tnitey" was eight-year-old Allon sesh i BAG. thatcweiil iaat ae tetimea [With the .embrottered—strape—ne—muoh tthe nglae—Were.ap) \ sald Mr Belmont, “thera ta Grey, Sitting ata watenmaker’s bench | for Use, qUarantCet ‘ Pin vogue. Ber neaddress-syar—a—pinie} form-of dines saan See parttn the worrdmiiteecte taunted at reenter tet eerie = : =f — 1 at tled with a wreath of pink chit-|-4-a%eeping plume ani penny or two, but it is well worth jlittle miss, ay” "ron | } plume, ted with a wre: i clot, Mr. Lad 2 the game,” the 8K nd if the workman suffers front fon, Miss Sears wore pink, Mrs, Or _Mr. Ladd Has Three youngest driver who har ever appeared | headache, nervousness. and j Aitson —wore.white-Tace witha —blic, $rat-topred_—with-n white sterette Mrs. James P. Kernochan sat in. the Francis Burrall Hoftiian —tex—witr Bire:—J,—J__Wysong- ‘Tha latter was. @owncd 1h pala yellow silk trimmed qwith-rare-lace. Mra. Kernochan gunn Miss Gertre Sper TS and - nat Wilttam= K Madeleine bs Knowlt Vand severaly— made, dark blue, Miss Then, If you would, THAT THE PEOPL SE Raspberry Mise Sheldon's Color How'd you like to be a Coachman, Footman, Chauffeur or Barnman? please know there Is a way you surely can, Just send your "Situation Wanted” Ad. to The World to-day And the position that you seek will be forthcoming right away. at OW THIS TO BE TRU IDENCED BY THE PACT THAT THE WORLD PRINTS MORE HELP WANTED ADS. ‘THAN ANY THREE “lynx a Mrs, | SDGE WILLIAM H. MOORE jaa ca Ratt conversation with gown tura | pene: Churches on Proposed Line J the man whe indige tien ashe js Hable to-do from his ged. ecupation, he equires } | yMMY.a—dab—horae inthe aged! ] alana ahatehias valiant rer= | Bpoctat fod —to—p Vea oat Reotor's Baer ;Seattlesinan_writes jgt-a-New York horac show, Sriceé Positions” than any other two modiums In the unlverse. g@aret Buckle: avenue | for the mummer residents at Lake On- According to Mra. Buckley, her ale) 6 i i Moe Levin Label th an overloaded stomach. With Moe Levy Label. coisa a ; hort ey ae from. ‘the CHASED, EGRO WITH ter is marriod to Lalorzano, whe iT) ie this diet we Keep our digestion tn You can't find. garment eon termin’ ‘The board .resery. y inter, The husband and wife | ¢ ¥ and 0 = } iar in ZOR OVER ROOFS, 'ssse pve, fe Minions #72 2 | Shs, conaitan,, and our, continoal Mill ith beter atyle = You The p © Osean Side Be ‘elied yesterday, anc 40! good het at, re n ve 3 of 1 saot ant ealnenta ae East ite ran Into hor sister’ apartments, acrot | that we are on the right track, can't pay, as little withou away against the withdrawal during : We the hall, and locked the door, “I have gained in welght and have getting less, the “winter jot traine “on the “Long Venezuelan Captured by Policeman! ‘tno inogro broke open the door and | found a food in Grape-Nuts that has fa ch branch of the Long Island Rall- ie pus! a strug Mrs. Buckley in the face, she| saved me lots of doctors’ bills for NIAAA eA epi raga neat ty After eT hreatentng to PRU ee oe cabinceatensacta ell here shows lene rchil avn and! hag glvencenait Moe Levy &Cc for summer traMe and could not be Wife and Sister. ing a revolver. | clear head, steady hand and good dl Three ‘Stores—Outntters to {ih |fun except at) a,loss in wintor, ‘ Patrolman Henry Graham, of the | gestion for the past two years Ven and Boys) | (Mea Only) I | A Venesuelan negro, Manuol Lalor | west Twentieth Street Station, tried to| “One must have a steady nerve and Wirierg 1457 ’ zano, was locked {n the West Dwon-| arrest the negro when he returned feel well to worle on fine wat Walker St.. i Bromdayn ___The Sunday World's Want Di-| etn ‘street’ Station early to-day | home Inte last night, and at the end of work, and the use of ¢ nits twle: ENGrON Nn e r vith Intes | & ase over several roofs Lalorzano n day has kept me right up to th " rectory makes more “Offers of |snarat with aanault with Intent to) cer oct atter a razor had been mark.” Name given by Postum Co 330-332 Fulton <t., B’kly: kill, ‘The complainant 1s Mrs, Mar- | taken from hi Tattle Creek, Mich. Head the book ; fs of No. 248 Beventh | Oul_of kskill. owned part of the autcmoblle which dha right — Ay Jut_of—Peekskil came near winning- the Vanderbiit-cup soand HOT MATEP BOTTLE ANDICE B40 C- “Don't you care’ for moter cars |sack’s, was asked —tast—night-for-an | lam a watchmaker and have jail gE THADE MARR z ae i si asked the automobile man ton of apinion on. Judge. Moore's | Pretty constantly at my bench for 15| hel Bate RSNrand Commission at Ie sy o9, 1 am verystont-of-ahem, ara itaneeene ae Taine pp years..and have puffered hadty trom PRES RA KAR GEA Britain = No, Ty Madison avenite, “to-day [the former Chlengo Mhancler, “and (ete io ieeat human ia [indigestion and jis many evileffests. | A comfort for au [teard \the--appiication rot Putnam | they aro getting 0” b6” necésmary qq {Comme THN the. Almost human lntel: | such as headache; dizziness, nervous: - 5 j ahd Westeneater-Trotiey Company-tor | modern comfort and luxury. sti, at{ teem horse. = | hess, ete, Pabwayn had wenic stom Dervulaatonitorbutla m6 ALSULL the game time, Ido not’ belleve they | cman intelligence, neigh!” and) ach until 1 began to use Grape Geanean Ropiiance ‘Con four milow long from CHEOGETE| wih) ever displace the horse.” st {tommy Pama the esphalt in Madison | sy Qidn't oxi ‘i to find —any-{ 19 -CHURSH 8. NEW YONK landtyille and Varjan'agMils | pnay have oaiid i avenue i Bont thing that 1 would digest Droporly With | - Tudor algoremUMnamT laity aoe hore who falls off his seat of «| from me | | I" ge Mo And ell, you why. | Saturday night = sw [place 4 teaspoontuis of b Asteletia ot esther Hah Fe tienachines andi ButalsaBiat i emnAny DINE OG the Fes iG Nuts ina dist, then-wet it tn MOE LEVY a aacirre Tot horses, © employs th pou RAR SURBOM CAILATaR ERO the | the oven, When good and hot 1 eat CLOTHES cout a and that #00 had} “The motor car drivers get a day of ox I stoor home Just the same, jie with cream, This with some other a ie b been * loach Week. My. friend lives out is the! "And when T die,” sighed Tommy. | food gives me a nice! hot breakfast are made by country. When one of hin drivers gots I'}l come back to the Garden In the | io, the children We give each one 3 Moe Levy, He others,, Including Image Hl", day off he drives to town, not In ono shape of a hair comb ‘They tell ean riiaiwl thiearmne ml licewh (Gh favonleane Smith, President of wie village of} of the motor cars, but behind a horace, ypat'® where my poor old bones go | LeAspoolt Tutheorlikeileeber beste s0:d) only by Reekskill, testified to the need’ for the | Why? Betause ean depend on the to.” t SN Felcenericall hava ats i Moe Lev road and qald tt would prove a boon| 5, Teese RT TeRR EMILE aisle and guaranteed under the | supper and are not troubled In sleep pean al World Wants Work Wondera, ‘The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. ‘There's a reason,” ama Chairman Conner's fon Dies, BUFFALO, Nov. 2i.—Telegramn caine ast Htgtit announcing the death at Or- 1 Lake, Mich. of Peter Newell nore, eldest son of William J, ¢ Chairman of the Democtatic Btate INEED VINOL lit builds them~up, makes them strong and robust Rapld. growth, ‘overstudy, insuf- ficient nourlshmen convalescence after children's diseases, and run- down conditions'makes children thin and delicate and stops developmen; Vinot contains —att—thé Because modicinal, bone, tissue and body- bullding elements of cod Myer ofl actually. taken from fresh —cods’ livers, the useless oil eliminated and , poptonate of fron added, it quickly ~~ restores robust health and children love ft. ¢ We-refind money to those who - buy Vinol and receive no benefit. 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