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WOMEN SCRAMBLE TO HEAR FOSTER DIVORCE CASE _ Pashlonables Crowd Court , When Artist Accuses Wife F and Impresario, BEECHAM’S LOVE NOTES. Defendant Carried One in Stocking, Says Maid Who Found and Read It. BONDON, Cot. M—Many fashionable re | professional Welles, daughver of elles, formerly of New niece of Lady Cook, who | wife wrote Mr. Foster in it in evidence, In it she said was broken by hie cruelty, ied her to starve al- had to abandon all her harpist, for she had consumption of the lungs be- ‘hie treatment of her. thia, the women in court ly inepected Mre. Foster. ly dressed, she was pre. ct it ie el from nervousness probably, che ts J ontega robust. Her letter to eay: Your neglect, studied cruelty and Persecution have brought on Bright's Gizense, which ‘e oo far advanced as to affect my heart. ‘PAGTED UP SCRAPS OF NOTES SENT TO WIFE. Opposing counsel sharply taxed Mr. Woster with having employed Mra. (Wightman, janitress of the flat house ‘where Mre. Foster lived, to search his ‘wife's pockets for letters from Mr. Beecham and to take torn letters from Foster's waste basket that he might paste the scraps together. “That was the only way I could get the information I needed; Mr. Foster | pepe! @newered calmly. ‘Mre. Wightman testified that Mr. Beecham called on Mra, Foster at her every other day. Usually he dined with Mrs. Foster and,went away o'clock at night. Sometimes it out together after dinner, and Foster would return early in } The janitress said the aw Mr. Beecham tn the Mra. Foster was painting of Dr, Welles, Beecham's Hh Hb ® ! Ghe never ow any eniearments be- ween Mre. Foster and Beecham. CARRIED LOVE LETTER IN HER STOCKING, GAYS MAID. Amy Nash, a servant whom Mre. Fos- ter employed in the fiat, sald one day ‘the was sending Mrs. Foster's clothes to the laundry, adding: “I found a love letter from Mr, Bee- am in the missus's stocking.” “How do you know it was @ love Setter?” asked counsel. “Because I read it,” returned Amy Mash with decision. “Did_you_ever_soe_endearments_be- ‘Imported models and models of our own de- sign in all the desirable furs, including the new combinations of Ermine and Mole, White and Black Foxes, eto. Men’s Fur Coats for Strect Woar and Motoring. Chauffeur Coats, Caps and Gloves, i tween Mre. Foster anf Mr. Beecham?” “No, sir. I only saw her put her arms around his neck and kiss him and beard her cali him ‘my boy.’” Mi Ostier, who was employed at Beecham's cottage in the country, test!- fled there was a house party there in September, 1909, “Mra, Foster toll me #he had been a witow for some years” said Mra, Ostier, “All the other visitors left and Mrs. Foster and Mr. Beecham were alone in the cottage one night except for us servants.” pt ny Took Hat for a Crow: Bang! =| Roth A. W. Mandeville of Weat Cald- weil, N. J., and his hired man, Charles Burns, saw @ flock of crows alight in &@ cornfield on Mandeville'a farm yes- terday. Each man, unknown to the [Of chemical? wrong elements, and as other, got # gun and went out to shoot the black thieves. The farmer, who wore @ black hat, got behind a shock of corn. His hat showed above it Burns mistook it for a crow and fired both barrela of hie gun at close range, tearing the hat topieces. Several shots tore Mandeville’s scalp. 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Misses’ and Children’s Hats BRUSH FELT MODELS—numerous shapes, mostly In the soft or sem!-soft ef- fects; Large and Small Hoods, Pokes and Sallors, all shaped to produce the pull-down style; simply trimmed with velvet and small fancy feathers; Suitable for girls from 6 to 16 years; extraordinary values at Girls’ Trimmed Velvet Hats A charming variety of Mushrooms and Poke effects, of pls velvet, trimmed 1.98 with pink and light blue ribbon; also harmonizing colors; regularly $4.00. “Koch Quality’’ Clothes for Boys All the factors so essential to the perfect fit and wear of boys’ clothing They're stylish— They're the right clothes for the growing “Koch’’ Spectal Boys’ Suit, 5.00 With two pairs of full peg knicker trousers, lined throughout; guaranteed absolutely all wool; Norfolk and Double-breasted models; sizes 7 to 18 years. 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CONTINUATION OF BIG SALE— WOMEN’S NEW FALL BOOTS; 25 Kinds, Smartest Styles, values to $3.00 Women’s $6 and Winter Skirts, 4.95 Of all wool Serge, Panama and Bengaline cloth—newest styles, with high girdle and panel back and front. Some have regular stitched belt; others but- ton to the side, and a number habit back 3 Sizes 21 to 30 bands; 36 to 42 lengths. * O (Sises 1 to Infants’ Coats and Carriage Robes, Sic) INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT COATS—of all woot batiste; with circular ahs CeNty trimmed with medallions and silk braid in fancy de- they're roomy—they're strong. | | boy—at the right pres _ 3.69 CHIEDREN'S “SHORT WHITE ieraybterpd mottled and stylish models; some with and cuffs of light bl large buttons to match . CHILDREN’S WHITE COAT! trimmed with silk braid and fur headsy other pretty models in double. breasted effects BABIES’ CARRIAGE COVERS—of tufted silk, in light blue and pink, tisborately embroidered; also of corduroy in id ui embroidered scallop or wide satin. . + 1 Speclal Purchase and Sale of 2.95 ’ $5 Women’s Hand Bags at Bought from a manufacturer whose name ags well known throughout America. Ready cash brought them to us at an enormous price-concession, and to-morrow the opportunity {s yours. FANCY TAPESTRY, PLAIN AND BRAIDED VELVET and SUEDE HAND BAGS—Iin black and colors; two-piece fittings; long silk cord handles, Also a fine assortment of LEATHER BAGS— in real morocco, seal, buffed alligator, cork, cowhide and pigskin; fitted with purse and mirror; all silk Hned, with cord or leather handles. Io 4 Women’s $2.25 Long Kid Gloves, 1.45 IMPORTED 142-BUTTON LENGTH GLACE KID GLOVES—In tan shades. In view of the fact that long kid gloves are @ scarcity, to-morrow’s price is all the more noteworthy. Positive $2.25 values. Yone.® Handkerchiefs, 1214¢ | minsnend Sateen Bloomers ‘Women’s FOR WOMEN —embroldered hem- stitch, lace and hand embroidered cor- ner; also shamrock lawn, with dainty colored borders; regularly 19¢. FOR MEN—all linen hand embroid- ered initial; also plain and colored bor- ders; % and % Inch hem; reg. 19. I Basement Economies CURTAIN STRETCHERS — 6-12 ft; non-detachable, centre brace; brass pins; regularly 98¢..... LENOX TOILET PAPER — full 11-oz. rolls; reg. Sc each; 7 for 25c a $1.98 Roller Skates, 1.19 BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES— for boys and girls. Women’s Corsets, 49c Of cout!! and heavy ribbed material, with low and medium tong bust, long hips; ba with lace or embroldered scallop; finished with four hose sup- porters, SS Laces at Big Concesstons PLATT VAL. and POINT DE PARIS EDGES and INSERTIONS —2 to 5 in. wide; reg. 15c; yard...... % FRENCH AND GERMAN VAL. EDGES AND “INSERTIONS—¥%4,, to” 1%. wide; regularly 39¢ to SSe; dozen yards...... 25c, 45c —————————— Women’s Bath Robes, 2.59 WOMEN'S BATH ROBES — of good quality blanket material, tn several pretty colors and designs; some trim- med with satin, others with frogs. Of Peay quality bi; Sizes 4 to 10 years Sizes 12 to 16 year: 49c Women’s 50c Silk Hose, 29c WOMEN'S BLACK PURE BRIGHT SILK BOOT HOSE—full regular made, with Itsle garter tops, double soles, heels apd toes. Women’s $1 Capeskin Gloves, 79c WOMEN'S ONE-CLASP ENGLISH TAN CAPESKIN GLOVES—mannish style, with English thumb; sewn P, X. M.; also two-clasp round seam, Men’s 50c Silk Neckwear, 24c FOUR-IN-HANDS—open end style; a special purchase from a well-known manufacturer; fancy designs and plain colors that slways sell for S0c each. Women’s 50c Lisle Hose, 27c IMPORTED INGRAIN BLACK LISLE HOSE—with double sole, heel and toe; striped on welt, and with white-tipped toe and heel. Sailor Dresses, 2.69 Sis,8,'° CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SERGE SAILOR DRESSES—shield front with emblem; collar trimmed with rows of ‘braid; also red silk tle; full-plaited skirt. Infants’ 98¢ Sweater Coats, 59c INFANTS’ KNIT SWEATER COATS —a manufacturer's sample lot of “V" neck styles, including all sizes from 20 to 26; In solid white or cardinal; Oxford with cardinal border, white with sky blue border, ste Iw Ke ven i Taha OPENS AW + ACCOUNT 10500. ‘QV - 3° AVE: 1889 NY poPen Every ovine wn EVERY EVERING ‘UNTIL 9 wg OctocK' §f Uc pkes l serge aga ypu eet—A ania You aeeg—A World a i Lord & Taylor, Founded 1826 | Splendid Values in the Season’s Latest Suits, Dresses & Coats ss: Tatlored Serge Dresses in smart, natty styles, braid and button trimmed, in eles shades ......eeeee8 eeeee $24.50 in diagonals and fancy ieee some models vélvet trimmed. . Smartly Tatlored Sutts $29.50 Fancy Tatlored Suits in English Whipcords and im- ported Seeray in all the eee $39.50 Fancy Trimmed Suits in corduroys, velveteens and imported diagonals, velvet and braid trimmed. Exceptional Value at $50.00 Rubberized Raincoats in tan, gray, navy = black a) 89450 A Very neds Showing of Street 8 Traveling Coats of double-faced materials, fancy mixtures, and blue and black diagonals $19.50, $22.50, $24.50, $29.50 Special Broadcloth Reversstble Coats in all the new color combinations, Value $30.00. $19.50 Millinery Special Values for Saturday. Ready-to-Wear Hats $6.75 Values up to $10.75 Misses’ 8 Children’s Hats $4.75 Values up to $8.75 Women’s “Special” Gloves I-clasp Heavy Cape riegenel Gloves Mannish cut, in English tan, slate, black and white............. per pair 1-Clasp Superior Quality be Mocha Street Gloves $1.00 in gray, tan and black.... 16-Button Elbow Csaneh Mousquetaire Glace Gloves $7. 95 in white and champagne...... per pair 20-Button White Glace -per pair $2. 25 Mousquetaire Gloves...... + Per pair Stationery Specials French Madras Pound Paper, white, blue and gray—formerly 35c...... i. 25¢ Envelopes to match, 6c per package Tapisserie Pound Paper, HOKMOMI IBA cad psi st hidesaaecas a \ r5¢ Envelopes to match, 5c per package Mourning Paper, 5 quire boxes, borders 1, 2 and 8—formerly BOs ast heat e's 75¢€ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. makes vid difference what you necd—a World Want will go ot it| _ os ere tec ERA TANE DE TOE TELNAES Se FRE 8 2A I LIE CIE OIE A AO Caen ree ren me ce ee eet Ree elle EL ¢ _FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLuNSs.@ FULTON AND BRIDGE STS., BROOKLYN Girls’ _Chinchilla Coats 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 Years, SPECIAL om 6.75 Value $8.75 Exactly Like Cut Navy blue, brown and gray chinchilla, full flannel lined, button to neck. Velvet collar, silk emblem on sleeve. Girls’ Full Length Coats Of cheviot, zibeline and double-face materials. Smart new models. 8 to 16 years. Values to $15.00... 9.75 Misses’ and Junior Coats Full tength models of broadcloth and mixtures. Also double-tace Polo Coats, 13 to {8 years. Values to $20 13.50 Girls’ Plush and Caracul Coats Full length, lined throughout with guaranteed satin. 18 00. 6 to 16 years. Values $29.78....... Misses’ and Junior Suits ks Also suitable for Small Women 14, 16 and 18 years, or 34, 36, 38 Smart, new models, especially designed as becoming to Misses and Small Women—ot Chevron Mixtures, Cheviots, Broadcloths and Corduroy Be 20.00 25.00 ‘ 29.75. -f Women’s Outergarments Suitable for every occasion, of double-face material,’ broadcloth, cheviot, wale cheviot, serge, velvet, velour and satin. + 15.00 18.75 20.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 18.75 25.00 35.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 Double-Face Polo Coats. Trimmed Serge Coats...... Dressy Broadcloth Coats.,, Velour and Plush Coats... $5 “ ye “ “ $10 * $2.50 « Given Free with Every Purchase of $50.00 or over Fitnisi0 09” ROOMS Fansite 8 THE HIPPODROME _SONG HIT Words and Music by MANUEL KLEIN ee FREE with Next SUNDAY WORLD (By arrangement with M. Witmark & Sona, Publishers.)