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ee tse Show Gowns and Celebrities 1am | Donnell wa: | When Sheriff Invaded Stage Fair Singer Gave Bail for Lavine, It was disclosed in the Supreme Court | to-day that William Lavine, stage man-| ,, ager of the “Gypsy Love" company was| 4/,The reason many, women Grr it placed under arrest a short time before | difficult feuun of the. te tiny a the curtain was rung down a week ago| ingly is because Of the too {fee used Saturday nigh Deputy Sheriff Mc-| wet Vata yr ich make hair . to take Lavine to jail, | brittle and ‘stringy. ‘One of the most vg things ip To Make Your Hair Soft, Bright and Fluffy (Fashion's Guide.) SCE VENI WORLD, WEDREUDAY, WOvEMSEa 9, 10i1, inte More Hors BY ELEANOR SCHORER He OO IRECTOR FROM wi. ote . but Miss Marguerite Sylva quickly | a |came to the rescue of her stage man-; With which to cleanse the sc im | purities and keep the hair clean, fluff; | ager by furnishing the necessary bail. A ats, tea Senses of eelbae One Lavine 1s being sued for divorce by] 800 Sky, I > . et ‘a his young wife, Sadie, who was formerly | Toot or bi meal ier terlanie & chorus sirl in “The Chocolate sol- | therox. x together and sprinkle a dier.” She learned Lavine was about to|tablespoonful on the scalp, then brush \wo out of town with the “Gypsy Love" |thoroughly through the hair. This company and obtained an order from |rids the hair and scalp of dust and Justice Bischoff in the Supreme Court | dandruff, and « few times usingtones "tava ane the scalp and hair roots, causing the | Lavine appealed to Justice Cohalan to- | hao, to frow soft, brilliant and easy to '—Advt. CHANGE IN WEATHER BRINGS MANY COLDS Those whose systems are weakened and run down, even though they may “feel fairly well” umder ordinary con- ditions are unable to withstand the shock of sudden changes in the weather, such as we have perienced. Colds, coug! troubles are e A little higher in price than ordinary beer—a great deal juny higher in quality. ‘where thata,p it is worth knowin, medicine, such as Horse Show Fashions Living Models | Of fur about (he crown in which nestled : a delicate spray of silver roses, Her «| Fhe Horse Show offers grent possibill- ornaments were diamonds. ties to the fashion acekers of New York.| In the box with Judge Gary was Tt in much more satisfactory to see the! District-Attorney Whitman and his wife, whose Kown was of black satin, with « Nving models wearing the real cre® 6ne.sided tunte effect In blue satin, The “food ‘ather John’s Medi- h 1 left @ haig|eine, which builds 4 the e Killed by Gas. from inhalin borer, lodging at No.’ light burning Brooklyn, died to-day parently by cold, dealers. Served in leading time it blown out ap: ‘same time it cures ¢ Hotels and Cafes. ‘ * ; } remedy to use at such « time. ‘ pou te Supplied by all first-class ‘ is the best Seen on MIS$/ ELEANOR In the fashion magazines. That women ed by a narrow collar ‘of rich CHARMING ace. ent amonds. i y Tealizo thin In evidenced by the 1arke A Vinge black velvet hat, trimmed. with ENTHUSIAST tions than to look at the illustrations number who dally flock to Madison Square Garten to tnke advantage of ' ended the show yester-| day wore treated to a veritable sar- * torial feast, for fashionable society was § ce’ represented than at any tme, since the opening of the show. i | Mrs Joseph W. Harriman wore ‘s | gown of black, of which only the front Of the bodice was visible. This was of 7 black tulle, upon which giittered a | necklace of diamonds and a large me- “dalltion, surrounded by diamords. A Fcoat of royal blue velvet with a broad! mink collar concealed the gown. She wore @ picture hat of black velvet, the brim of which was covered with black * algrettes. Mrs. James Speyer wore a beautiful eombination’ of black net and velvet Vribbon with pearl trimmings over white © satin, with @ wide scart of white lace, edged with narrow black fringe. A broad collar of pink and diamonds ana @ Reckluce of the latter were her orna- ments. A small black velvet bat, banked with small, black Ffench plumes, fin- T white iace coliar and a rope of pearls. A handsome sealskin, coat concealed ‘he gown, Her hat was mauve, trimmed with matching French plumes. Mise Annie R. Tinker was attired tn & gown of black satin, the aquare cut } Corsage being outlined with » banding 4 im crystal and pale blue. The guinpe ‘was a combination of white maline and © lace, upon which rested a large pea)! \ pendant. Her large hat was of black Q velvet, trimmed with black | Frenen ~ plumes. MISS GEARS A SOMBRZ PICTURE a IN BLACK. G Mise Bieanor Sears was a sombre but pretty picture in the. box with Mrs, , Reginald Vanderbilt. Her gown of black eatin was extrome in its simplicity. The ¥ deep square yoke was of black tulle and \ . her large hat was of black velvet. Her VY dewly ornament vas a tiny bar pin of Sic. ..-.. (@ SBSESESESEREE SES SEES SEARS, THE of the simple tollette was em- @ bird of paradise, completed the cos- tume. Mrs. Gary wore a gown of blue satin.| .c> The guimpe, of gray net, was embro ered in Oriental design, long rope of magnificent diamonds, The| ——— 5 —_—— large black velvet hat had as !ta sole trimming 4 yellow cockade directly at} LYNCHING MOB AFTER HIM. 6 front. b Mrs. J. 8, Walsh appeared tn the ring na smart dark tailored ault. Her hag, | Miseteatppt Jail Mesteged in Effort of black velvet, had a wide band of to Get Accused Perjuter, corlse velvet, finished off with a black aipratte. MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 2.—Information | Misy Marion Hollis wore black velvet} from Loulsvile, Mist., to-day says a and grmine furs. re The Prince Ladoire Pignatetl! DAtra. |"0U has formed there and Is threaten- gon entertained a bevy of handsomely |!ns to attack the jail to lynch Ben dressed ladies at both the afternoon and| Walker, a private detective, under ar- evening seasion. The box Was con-!rest for perjury. Walker 1s involved stantly faced by a crowd admiring the ‘in the Janie Sharp murder case. It ts beautiful costumes, prominent among joeved he had much to do. wi which was one in coral satin, combined “pla tied heaps git 0 do. With. th with crystal lace. A diamond necklace “trest of two men, later freed, in con- and a string of pearis added to the |Mection with the Killing of Miss Sharp. richness of the tollette, which was fin-| One man now stands convicted for ished off by a black velvet picture hat, the murder, but he has been granted trimmed with black algrettes, {nm new trial. eens in SS Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. Special a ey Upwards of 10,000 Smith Gray & Co. Suits and Overcoats at SAVINGS of 4.50 to 17.50 panicles mesa Oil or. S| Rheumatism and Lumbago \ There i: no case eo bad that Omega Oil won't at least give relief. 10c. 256 e Just Out of the Workrooms Fine $18 to $25 Suits for Women To Be Offered Tomorrow on the Wanamaker Subway Floor At $10.75 Altogether 450 suits in all sizes and the colors r-ost | wanted in perfectly plain and slightly trmmed styles. It costs more to meke a plein suit than to tailor one that is trimmed—especially when.as well-made as these suits are. Materials are of gcod winter weight. An excellent reproduction of Harris tweed, baskct weave cheviots, good subster.tial serges, dashing tweeds—all among the best fekrics in the meker’s stockroom. | This menufecturer’s readiness to sell, and our eager+ ness to buy makes the psychological moment for every wcmen to select a winter suit, if she wishes excellent quality at the lowest price. Six styles in the collection. Medium length single- breasted jackets and plain skirts with or without panel. Ecmetimes velvet of broadcloth trimined revers, and oc- casionally, as in the picture, frogs for fastening, instead of buttons. Study the workmanship—it is better than we | ever expected to sell at $10.75. Feel the substantial satin Inings. These are good suits. Good at $22.50, astonish- ing at $10.75. But the largest manufacturer of suits in New York cannot be bothered with a surplus in his stockrooms. That is the whole story of the purchase. In suits you may choose from the finer and more correct exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, clear and mill finished worsteds, Saxony cassi- meres, serges and twecds frcm the n cre {trrous English, Scotch, German, Belgium and Americen mills, in all the new greys, browns, blues, olives and darkimixture cffects—the styles, inclucirg all the correct English models as well as all the em art cistinctive {nm ith Gray & Co. cesigns, in complete assortments for men, ycung nen erd keys. In overceats ycu may checee fic fekrice of the world’s best weavers; included are foreign end finest Ar ericen meltcns, velcurs, worsted cheviots, vicunas, kerseys, freizes end twecds; aleo {rom the finest heavy milled and thick, warm, fluffy, warmth-without-weight fabrics, in every shade and color. Included are models fer Lusiness, (or drese, travel, motor and storm It means satisfaction to every women who chooses one. To Be Offered Tomorrow Morning on the Subway Floor, Old Building, Beginning at 8.30 bs diamonds at her throat. He ‘Mrs. Oliver Harriman's dress was of ¥ VPgdlack net heavily embroidered in jet, @iamonds that she wore. The only bit Sot color was a cluster of American * Beauty roses af her belt. Hor biuck ; ‘pleture hat hada bunch of French i plumes at the The Wanamaker November Sale of Leather Furniture Just at the Season of the year to buy Leather Furniture—just at the be- Gold Inlaid Hairpins & Combs An Importer’s Clearance of Mrs. Louis he afternoon dis: ‘wore a costume in etly Im harmony with ithe occasion, It was» black and white CAPALDI IEILIDIDIE (519) } i Welcome gifts to any 4 check tallored suit with black, velvet! (=). service; there ere box, ecmi-box end extreme butiners end creee models; ginning of the time of the yeer when leather furniture is most used. By reason of|| woman lie in this collec- , eee te NEEM Rpe.nare & Wiv\e from 45 to 52 inckes in length. Englich regiens erd Englith guard coats, es plans we mede a Icng way aheed, and fortunate purchases which we were able to||tion of pins and combs, Aerut tastened with a black velvet pow a storm ulsters, plain end belted backs, single end doukle-bre Hae, convertible he) make, because of conditicns confronting some of our manufacturers, we are able to)| which are worth very Beceech rir isicy ote 'varvet hes collar coats, English and Continental crets, motor ere Lusiness medel over- CS cffer this exceptional collection of furniture much below regular prices. much more than the paaenvees Coe perge wreck velvet Hat’) © die + New York has never scen a more complete showing of models C2 7, It Is ALL Leath " {MAE @ simple tallored tain, trimmed | (ey c= Wanamaker Leather Furniture Is Different From All Other, In That It Is A! ather || prices we shall sell them Her gown in the even of bue| (Ca he values are greater, everything considered, then have ever been Ca Not only the front and the seat and the top of the arms, but the outside back and_|| for. ie : Bee areca Te Re ates th Gee offered ih the Smith Cray & Co. stores, kecause here for the first time are erms are also of leather. Most of the leather furniture other than the Wanamaker : pone gold inlaid, set with her teoat -sittared a wide col Al shown the results accruing through the attainment of hundred per cent. kind is imitation leather outside. ‘rench rhinestones, efficiency, direct distribution through our own stores end the countless economies, which the reesing of two-thirds of a century has taught. But—come in—see for yourself thet the increase in your purchasing pare sparkled a beautiful diamond ment. ‘The large black velv 4 {ihe brim covered with ma Cleopatra hairpins, $1 the Inch ded in this offering is a great range of easy chairs, rockers and sofas in all the|| 4; latest English models in Lrown Spanish leather—a leather that is highly finished oA Aw f ree Combs for the low-dressed he crwn reclined 4 lack aigeetie hed | (fa power is just as patent to you as it is to us. rau and of the most durable wearing qualities. These pieces are priced as follows: Soins, $1 och. i Wiss May Weatherbee's gown was of | (Ca) - R fc rettes, $1 eac cats ony ane ah fey Overcoat Specials | Suit Specials © seamar venime ARM CHAIRS cong = ated a nnd” en AQ) EEO Coryrogular value 20.00 | yg wy for regular value 20.00 sauee Nepee pee Biipuiaers he wore s\ wiite tox’ coat? | & 22,50 Overcoats. ° & 22.50 Sui = $50 $38.00 18.50 for regular value 22.50 & 25.00 Overcoats. ; i ia 22.50 for recular value 27.50 52 46.00 55 49.50 57 44.00 ilar prices is a Special Lot of Stickley Brothers’ Furniture, i fi At half regular prices is a Special Lot of Stickley Brothers’ Furniture, in very fine) instead ot $1, designs covered in Goat Skin, finished mostly in brown, alsoin green. The chairs are in pe # #, ete and many sizes and styles—the very best examples of easy chairs and library chairs. Some} __ Silk marquisettes in lovely all- of the pieces are priced as follows: . ayer Gesikia Sune borden: ae Regular Wanamaker , Regular a |yard. We have always’ sold >) ET Silk Marquisettes and Chiffons 58c and 85c a Yard 3. 4 for regular value 22.50 T8850 eee suits © for regular value 27.50 22.50 'osoif Suite. 27.50 for regular value 32.50 & 35,00 Suits, for 40,00 and 27.50 45.00 Fine Silk Lined Dress Overcoats. Linedwith Merveilleuxsilk; i & 30.00 Overcoats. orewned vely heavy gold lac 27 .5O Sor resular value 32.50 Dive plumes at the vid cy & 35.€0 Overceats. ft DIAMONDS AS PROFUSE AS AT = 12.50 for 18.60, 20.00) 16 50 for 25.60, 30.co THE oP 14.90 we 22.sd suits | 16-5 122.06 Sui : 50S anc £2.(0 Suits Baer. Pesnsis Hy and Overcoats. and Overccats, lace, and her cor In all styles and colors, al! | In all styles and colors, all sizes, but not in all styles, | sizes, but not in all styles, BAGal with magnificent diam, auve, with goura fea io) 55 $27.50 . $76 them at $1.25, $1.50 and $2, 6 he toilette, j dress and business models. br 30.50 11 38.50 Double-width. q ee en ee Oteeieibesincpreity Ii Motor Clothes for Cwners and Ct auffeurs 59 29.50 4 mie Imported chiffons in beautiful 4 Mee trimmings of velvet roan and Your Charge Account 1s Solicited. 65 oe 120 63.00 Dresden effects on black or omen af bisok vsits Two Brooklyn Stores; ‘Two New York Stores: 4 37. | colored ground, 58c yard. Al- sleeves « We offer also our own regular line of Fine Morocco Furniture and some pieces of ways heretofore $1.50. A 43- tiful large i ’ morocco Furniture—all at prices much below regular. inch width, | the Rintciney Siar 16 % be, Fifth ‘Guia, New Building. | Sill Store, Main floor, Old Building, | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, Smith Gray & Co Broadway ot Warren Bt. e Across from Cily Hall, Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28thSts 4 o Basra races Ca) DBO sooo bE SSSSSESE° Fae tarse black welvet~hat had @ band | SAEREA & Co Bop n) AoA oe