The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 4

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WOMEN IN RING TO BE FEATURE OF HOSE SHOW Most of 48 Feminine Exhibit.| ors Will Ride or Drive Their Own Entries. NEW SMART COSTUMES. | Fashion-Seekers Will Have to Watch Arena as Well as Boxes for Points. ‘The National Horse Show that opens at Madison Sqare Garden to-morrow Will be of unusual interest to women. Aside from the fashion display, that always attracts immense crowds of women, the ring will also strongly ap- peal to the feminine portion of the as- femblage. In the entries for the show It i# notice. gay wbdle that women hold a prominent place ae exhibitors. Not only this, but the forty-eight women who have entered their favorite horses will, almost with- Out exception, show the horses thein- selves. While ‘the grace and daring of the riders are always the marvel of admir- | ing crowds, the smart costumes worn! by the riders are of especial interest to the fashion scekere who constantly encircle the arena in search of atyle notes. PROMINENT WOMEN WILL RIDE THEIR CRACK HUNTERS. In the humting class appear such well known riders as Mrs. Adam Beck, of Canada; Mra, Thomas Hitchcock, Westbury, L. 1; Mra, George Wallen, of White Plains, and Mire Mary Gard- ner of Magor Farm, West New Brigh- ton. Other exhibitors in the saddic, harness ang pony classes, whose efficiency in showing thelr own horses in the ring je familiar to the frequenters of : Mra, C. Cecil Fitler of Mrs. John Gerkin, Mrs. Mra. C. F. Lawton of } Mre. George W. Led- erer, Mra. Plerce, Mrs. Beatrice Chip Claire A. Knapp of Bellport, N. Y., and Mre. Horatio N. Bain of Po ghkeepsie, N. ¥., who ta the possessor of many blue ribbons, Tl fa every indtention that tho qlothes show will be of unu' brit. Mancy, since Dame Fashion this season Saters largely to the ample purse end no doubt the borrd walk in Mudieoa Garden will be lined with men and women deliberately turning thetr back* upon the advertised show in the ring ond content to feast their eyes upon the virh furs, handsome gowns and costly Jewels displayed in boxes. While the directors are doing all in the thei: power to make this year's Ho se Show a huge success, society women have promised to do likewise In thelr share of the show. That tis. too, will be to the Just National Horse Show to tal place jn Madison Square Garden Is al- | ready assured when one knows the lst of women who will be in attendance. MORE EUROPEAN THAN EVER BEFORE. Every incoming steamer during the ‘week has emphasized the fact thit the number of Europeans will be even lar- “hamous als AVE. Corner A Special Sale of Beautifu!, Dre Elack Broadcioth Coats three times our low prices e'sewhere. And such a wonderfully big assortment to choose from—not a single good style but what is included in this impressive showing. Handsome custom tailored styles, and embroidered effects, satin, velvet and plush trimmed models, adorned with pendant tassels and exquisite large hand made ornaments. Lined through. out. with luxurious black or pastel E colored of|: Brent success and a fitting climax | VISITORS x. well ki persons from abroad, especially Engtish= nd then, too, the mil. ty officers of the Engtieh, Canadian, Belgian and | Dateh armies who take an native part | in the competitions always have @ large fier owing. It Is customary for these viattore from the « ent to bring their wives and daughters and to extend thelr stay, be- ne guests o ding social functions, unt! approaching holiday season nome. visttors are Lady Alger sennox, a favorite in Amer- jean soc! Lady Lillian Grenfel} ter of the Duke of Martborough; Lady | White and Miss White, wife and daugh- ter of Sir William White, who !s sponsible for the building of Great Britain's wonderful battlerhtps; Count: | Jess Mercat!, who t# the American-born wife of the Chamberlain of the Crown Prince of Greece; Lady Johnstone, sis- ter of Gifford Pinchot, and the beautl- fu) Mrs, Adam Beck of Canada. ‘There will also be @ goodly number of American giria, who were married noblemen. Among these Princess Ban Faustino, former- ne Campbell: the tet, who was Miss n; the Duchesse de Chauines, formerly Miss Shonts: the Countess Col- oredo Mannsfeld, who was a soctety favorite as Miss Iselin, and Lady De- cles, daughter of Mr. George Gould, who can still be counted among the brides. Several recent brides wilt attend the show, prominent among whom will be Mrs. John Jacob Astor, It Is said she has many beautiful gowns to exhibit, | Mrs. ¢ ston Mills, who up to harming Miss Mar- , has Inunched several exquiaite costumes at the opera during the past week and will be at Madieon Square Garden, as will also Mra. | Matthew Astor Wilks, daughter of Mrs, | Hetty Green, non Go ite are thi ¥ Bhortly Houre closed and went home. Night Court intrate hae cvld and Magistrate House paid that he did not feel able to remain any longer, ‘|The Victor- Victrola you buy, of us always works right —it 1s properly cdjustd in your hore before we consider a sale completed. You won't have to ‘phone to us sa ing, * 's something the matter wih the Vieter | bought of you"—your in Strument will be ready, at your instant command, to render the most. beautiful compositions of the world’s greatest tuusicians, to regale you with the singing of famous operatic stars or with the ever-delightful coon song! The expertness of the Landay ser- vice ts the overwhelming reason why you should purchase Victor [pepe at the showrooms of the Victor factory's aus thorized New York distributers. anday, Factory's autiorizes iv ew York distributers | Vidor-Vic'rolas. 27W. 34th St., bet. sth & 6th Aves. 4CO Fifth Ave., a 37th St. 563 Fifth Ave., cor. 46th St. ‘ tor thar Suis” J 7" Street ssy, Fashionable AY Sizes fcr Women and Misses. Never before have coats be- come so beautiful as this season in the hands of our master designers. Models as rich and elegant as these on sale would cost two and aristocratic and richly braided men, are intensely interested in the ens! Why Wet Shampoos Are Injurious to Hair (Guide to Beauty) “Avoid wet shampoos, if you would have soft lust ous fair id it. More or less ‘free’ a’kali in sham- poo mixtures robs the scalp of its ne ssary oil, and this, in @ measure, caues hair o grow dul, brittle and unmanageable. “The dry shampoo is rapidly gain- ing favor because of its cleansing and invigorating effect on both hair and scalp. If 4 ounces either of orris root or corn meal and 4 ounces of therox are mixed together and a tablespoon- ful sprinkled over the scalp then brushed well through and out of the he’ all traces of dust end dandruff ® be removed, and the hair will take on a silken sheen and richness of color, impossible by any other method—Advt OVERCOATS TI LLZy This is the right kind of 4 weather for an overcoat, with warmth but not weight; with style and with @ character, in one of the new popular patterns. These values we are offering are unprecedented in the history of merchandising—with quality considered. Anextra large purchase of fabrics from two of the largest mills enables us to offer the newest and best in raglans, belted coats, ulster collar coats, the new box coats, double and single breasted coats, made of the finest materials, at the following low prices: pg Bel $11.50 ig be $22.50 $29 Value, $13.50) 5 v2%2., $25.00 $15.00) "o.cc:,, $27.59 $22.50. Value 0 Value, $17.50 _ oe $32.59 $37.50 KILLS GIRL HE LOVES, | | TAN SUED BY CROSSTOWN RECEIVER. Ryan, Widener and Vreeland Named in Action Over $1,000,000 of Bonds Public Bought. Affaire of the Twenty-clehth | Twenty-ninth Street Crosstown = TWO BROTHERS AND SELF. VIENNA, Noy, 17.—Dr, von Matkovic ey daugh+ f Baron n Hort, tormer- ter, Robert von Holzknect ly Mintater of Justice Having committed the triple crime, Dr. von Matkovic killed himself with the same revolver. Matkovic was formerly tutor to the Company, which ceases to operate ex. cept In the stock market from the time that the Metropolitan Traction Company gathered it in, took o fresh turn yerterday when Receiver Joseph B, Mayer brought sult In the Supreme Court to compel the Metropolitan account for the proceed® of the of $1,000,000 of 6 bonds. Thomes F. Ryan, H. H. Vreeland, Almeric H. Paget, R. Somers Hays and Peter A. B. Widener aro among the defendants individually and as trustees, Holzknect boys and also taught thelr sister. father of hix pupitx fave Matkovic an Important post in the Ministry of Jus tle. Matkovte fell In love with Marie, who refused to 1 To reward his services, the eive his attentions, her g her to reject them. le Der cent. crosstewn a Start. City Jowmal,) advised the pub- ya ittle by, Neh “Td ike t0,"" said the poet. Nttle lay?” “Buy a ae Overcoats $19.50 $55 Value $25 Value Overcoats WINTER SU $28 Value $13.50 to $43 Overcoats Tackett, Carhart’s superior suits for winter 1911-1912 in all the new blues, browns, tans, grays and fancy mix- tures. Made of the finest worsteds, cheviots, cnssimercs and velours. The fabrics, linings, interlinings and tailoring will stand the test of comparison. “Lxamination tells!” $18 Value Suits...............0... $13.50 $20 Value Suits................... 315.00 $25 Value Suits....................$17.50 $30 Value Suit esaeecee sess S25000 $32.50 Value Suits.................$27.50 $35 Value Suits....................$30.00 © and up to $15 Cor. 13th st. Near Broadway. Near 3d Avenue. : SATURDAY, NOV. 18TH Tailo.ed and Trimmed Suits, Sea-on's $17.50 Uresy Suits exclusive models. and b,oadeloth:, Hereto/ore 818 and $2). 1 z 19.75 wear. Heretofore $39.0), INC, RETAIL Why Ruin Your Health? by either living in cold, dark damp, poorty lighted or badly ventilated Furnished Rooms or Apartments, or by dining irregularly where the’ meals are not properly planned or prepared? Every Week The World Prints More ‘‘To Let” and ‘“Bearders Want- ed” Advertisements than Any Othér New York Newspaper. If your home or boarding house is not all that it should be, hurry and make a change for the better. You can, easily through the great variety of “To Let” and “Boarders Wanted” Ads. to be printed in NEXT in im- ported Chiffon, Broadcloths, Vel vets, Corduroys, Wide Wale Mannish Serges, Whip Cord and Finest Novelty Fab.ies. Hercto ‘ore $39.5), gray, navy, ant Dressy so't mixture coxts, and broa icloth coats, handsomely lined. Suitable for street or evening satin, and interlined. Ateratioas Free e r) & Se E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway | 841 ! roadway | 119W.42dSt. | 125:h Strect Near Chambers st, relia ni “Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings wT nicer a \ 13th St. ‘B. E. Turlington, Vice-President. Women's Department The Most Unprecedented Sale of the Season in ’ ° ’ Women’s and Misses SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Newest Models in Chiffon, Broadcloth, Dia_onals, Lngli-h Serges, Basket Weaves and Cheviots, Hereto“ore $29.50, 25.00 faceu cloth, reversibles, two-toned mixtuces | $15. 00 Chinch tla Corts, in brown. dressy Street and Afternoon Dresses, Demi-dress $9.50 Sunday’s models, in serges, velveteens, and mes- salines. Heretofore $15.00 and $20.00, $12.50 High Quality Distinguishes All Lambert Jewelry ‘The styles of Lambert Diamond andj from $10.00 to $1,500.00 are pt of a stock, Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamond and Gold|including Diamond Twin Rings, Cluster Rings and Watches pictured below will sug-|Rings, Diamond Banquet Rings and rare ef- gest other styles of equally high quality, just |fects produced by combining diamonds with as suitable as Christmas gifts and just as pos-|rubies, pearls, emeralds, sapphires and other we pict : precious stones. " us La Vallieres suggest Sautoir Lockets To sum up, you can get anything you and Sautoiy Chains and te Valliere Chains of | want Fe tay oy Want Ra at Lanai Sa Pee yal — gold and others an asaulranes Of quality backed up by a repu- aol ef i tation of thirty-five rs, and you never Solitaire Diamonds, Engagement Rings poh a cent aiove the lowest prices. Christmas gifts chosen now will. if you wish, be laid away in our strong vaulte until wanted, anu you need not pay until then. No Secret About Diamond Prices ENGAGEMENT RINCS ENGAGEMENT RINGS Like all prices here they are marked in plain figures. They are low notwithstand- ing the fine quality, the brilliancy and the perfect cutting of all Lambert diamonds, $25.00 $50.00 because no middleman gets a share, be- $125.00 $180.00 ~ cause we buy in great quantities in Europe for spot cash, which secures us rock-bot- ton prices, and because we import dia- monds direct. $75.00 $100.00 While cal'ing for engagement rings see Brooches, Banquet Rings, Medallions, &c., $175.00 $200.00 with diamonds in hand-made mountings of solid 14 and {8 kerat gold and platinum irom the Lambert factory, Lambert Wedding Rings Worn Everywhere A) 14-Karos Since 1877 our name has been closely linted with the production of Solid Gold Seamless Wedding rae 22, 18 and 14 karat, highly polish and strong, each made from a single plece of gold We have them tn all They shine on the left hands of matrons in all There is never a season when they are not in 1 FB 7. P' widths, styles, shapes and thicknesses. We sel! thousands of them States of this Republic and are ordered by mail from otaer countries, demand, We take pleasure in engraving them without charge. Solid Gold Signet and Initial Rings There ts so much to select from in our stock: i : $ of Solid gold signet rings .aat gift buying is a pleasure. Not one of them is costly nor does one go out without our guirintee. We exnibit designs fresh from nature, such as flowers, leaves, birds, animals and:exquisitely carved human {i i classi : 4 5 m i gures, as well as conventional and classic patterns of deicate and varied beauty. Crests cut to order, i F ij os Solid inves} A cate, Prerce: Th Glove ¢ faney | ides ring seco! ane sold | at border » tak. fern. | rose gold id pol.sb- ta-kt. ed or xold row fln- rose veh, Anish. $11.60 $13.60 Ther: is no carze for e: ! 1 ng monograr s cn si and other jewelry, but please st ts av. orcers carly, ro ve ca: give ther: car ful ett nt‘on. Our famous patented Victor Initial Ring,} Solid gold Masonic Ring, with letter G solid gold, with ribbed sides, made with| n fine hard blue enamel. We supply also any initial or fraternal emb'em. This style} <nights Tempiar, Elks, Eagle, Knights of in two qualities—to-karat, $9.00, 14-]Columous and otuer emolens.” This karat, $12.00, ring, $15.00. Pinney be pleased with our fa rings f my ndidly ca and set with Diar- phires; eter ‘Sot alee novel Dia ond Signet Ring) and low priced ancy rings for adie and chiddeens Scart Pins and Other Giits for Men! Prices of solid %4-karai gold and platinum scart piny vary trom $1.00 to $1,000.00. Here are three popular styles at low prices finis season} we are showing an immense number of new designs. We aim to please all tastes, and we do. When you have selected your scarf pin, et us introduce uther solid gold Christmas gifts for men, such as Sleeve Links Tie Clasps,! Kose finish] Lockets, Fraternity Charms, Ribbon Fobs, Lambert Monogram Fobs, Studs, with Collar Buttons. handsome} Rose finish ines! green tour-; Pearland thyst, $7.75) maline, @8.25 topaz. $6.00 Five Eright Members of t' > La Vailiere Family There is no needeto sing the p:aises of these solia gold Lambert La Vailieres, While no two are alike, nor anywhere near it, they have a family beauty in common and a strength of construction that commends them to admirer of sensible, durable jewelry. Neither is it necessary to comment on the prices, which could not possibly be lower for jewelry of this quality, every single article being guaranteed. . Solid Solid gold, Solld gold, set_with Solid sith simpte ind Qo hatt ‘p-aris gold, an ethyst tasteful pate and two with tine terr, with fine haf sod het pea‘is a D pearls Anite its and hand- Je pearls; and and 2 halt Linphing some 44D dainty ore baroque pearls, half . bar que oY nament pearls, #5 50; att pear eg for 84.75, strong’y garnet pearls, 5.00. mount> 4 and fine i Sglid 14- ed; a baroque Solid gold Karat Gold ie earls, nth Neck Chains, Neck Chains, %o.0 sing i $2.00 up $3.75 up " pattern, _ 85.25. Solid gold, guaranteed neck chains, rope, curb, fancy cable and other styles, $2.00 up, Remounting, Remodeling, Repairing If for some reason you may know or can unly guess your waich won't go, don’t shake it nor poke at it. Bring it to us for scientific treatment. The result will be good service at small cost. If you wish your precious old family diamonds remounted, let us show you how speedy, simple and i ive an operation we can make of it. ered fii old jewelry put into shapes conforming to the fashions of the day, we can accommodate you at slight cost. No charge for designs or ske:ches. Watches Known to Be Reliable get a firm with a reputation that protects you, be- We know from actual examination, not taking’ The most Important thing i Giying 4 watch 1s to to depend upon what the seller telis you. c peed natigh tveverg watch we sell is in perfect order and ready for first-class service at the minute we hand it to the customer. Back of our s'atement that a case or any o! her make of jewelry sold by Lambert Brothers is solid 14-karat gold is a report from the United States Assay Office. Lady's watch solid heavy 14 karat case, open tace; back plain polished for monogram, which we engrave without charge; Wal- tham, Eigin or Lambert works; $20.00. for ladies from for nen, from $28.00. Cood, re- lial le gold-f led and sterling silver watche-,guarant: at lowest prices, Man's solid 14-karat Pieture shows actual size of smallest “Lady Elgin,” i gold hunting case Cee ey watch, engraved in a The solid 14- b striking and novel de- karat gold design, Waltham, El- gin or Lambert works, You might travel far, compare many prices and not find so good a watch for $4500, Brothers Cor. 58th ‘S¢. Saturday Nights Until 10. open face case, plain polished for mon- ogram, holds a fine 15-jewel movement, a marvel of ingenuity and. accuracy, and the watch is a wonder of economy \Lambert Third Avenue, Open Until 6.30 “w

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