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LITTLE KIDDIES OF THE RIGH AT THE HORSE SHOW O° by HEL HARRIMAN. MRS. GOADBY LOEW'S TWO ETHEL HARRIMAN YOUNGEST DAUGHTERS. Modistes at Horse Show | tume, ve | _Boctety was well represente’ at the Horse Show both in the boxes and on ‘ i | gown of black velvet and satin with @ s LORA AND BARBRA WHITNEY. ] g : your She wore @ THE SATTERLEE CHILDREN, J. P. Lz n datnty white lace yoke. MORGAN'S GRANDCHILDREN. 2 Pe car nnvenys* large black velvet hat with plumes and was of brown velvet, with sleeves of @ atring of pearis. green eatin. A large black velvet pic: | matching lace. Her brdwn hat had fur Miss Virginia Alexander, in a tong|ture hat and sable furs completed the |trimmings to match and her ornaments ' Moleskin coat and a cap to matoh prety toilette. Her ornments were were diamonds, pearls, trimmed with ermine tails, spent @ g00d | “Mrs. W. M. V. Houman was attired share of the afternoon on the prome-|in a sult of dark green velvet. A made. She carried a large muff of| matching hat had as the only trimming rea We, @ beautiful red flower at the side and eer her handsome furs were of able. Miss Katherine Elkins's black cloth | MS) handsome furs were of eaple was valve with: te ‘emerald green sult was very smart. At her throat 4| of dark purple cloth and the matching satin, a e yoke over which small platinum pony served as a pin|hat was massed with purple plumes, CATHLEEN VANDERBILT. fell a ni Her black hat Mrs. F. O. Beach wore a sult of purple jcloth with veivet trimmings relleved by P ° A ja . whose engage (bank has just | gown of black) fp and her hatpin was in the same design. | Sable furs and a long scarlet coat com- was banked with a cluster of small Upon her handsome fox ecarf rested a| pleted the costume, — black and green ostrich tips, } | Sardenta, Miss Rosamond Burr es eee oe the vet hat was trimmed w REAL SOCIETY SHOW CAME IN Probabl oe . | promenade in a smart tailored suit of | wh ttes and her ornaments w idsgpteflbaa a tate rita ey more ait, | black and white atriped cloth. Her THE EVENING. tape nds Ae “| small black hat was trimmed with gar- Harriman box was filled with ~| net velvet. youthful f. Among the occupants | nii BEAUTIFUL STUDY IN BLACK/ Was Miss I man, in a simple | s e 4 bonlered cloth h sin the brilliant AND BROWN VELVET. cy een chiffon, nad « tiny and mustard, thus aan yy, Geaahy barhled bt! pee oke of lace which was covered by fox | totlettes he decided Ortental | iin gold lacs and © mes, Srom |e | Sent since the ope {| tention than that } y. It was of bl y pl but 1B of the show. with gold lace and black plumes. From| ‘The children of Mrs. Herbert L. Sat-| ‘st aah Now! Aa muc < ‘els e Mrs. 4. Sa Mr orge Gould sat in the box of nd nabs hin vogue. Her col-lunder her mink furs could be seen |teriee attri attention, The grand-| the Knglish oMeers. ‘The only part of and di Were in the maroon shade. . Her three *children | children o: Plerpont Morgan wore! her white satin evening gown viaible Miss Lian Russell was prominent o 1 the fact that they | satlor dresses of white serge trimmed | eteor In an ex- din brown, Thelr|/with navy blue silk. Their flowing hair! wens Bink ribbon strappings of the t was made hats had bands of | was confined by bandeaux of navy blue alepl A coat of brown velvet trimmed tH mink concealed the rest. Her ‘own velvet hat covered with atching French plumes. Her only or- | Deaver fur finished off at the side with | ribbon. | 4 bunch of tiny pink roses. lie Grigsby was in a box ac- had a band rime tsida | L Hamilton pufey and 10bR ;nament was a wide collar of pearls and hing plumes *y ; ig ; ‘i topped off by | diamonds. to the richness | the only relief be form of ala » picture hat prettily trimmed with| | In the same box Mrs. Anthony Drexe! diamond brooch. Her hat was of thejstiver braid. Her nial slippers dis. 1 1 wore-a. hand: e type. It was of shirred black | play f fashion toward | black velvet a wy | velvet, with a simple frili of black lace | large, orna " On her bodice | the on fe 4 XY #f ver falling over the halr, ‘ » bes sunburst of dia-|on her corsag TRADE-MARU - Mrs, Ullman wore a handsome gown . a t with sable band- ngs Of emeraid'l ee on and chinchilla trimming: feival Dicture Hat with in our advertisement the preceding day, an extract of which is reproduced below. ct Do you think for one moment we could have done this TREMENDOUS DAY’S BUSINESS and that our Read our remarkable offer, which will hold good during the REST OF THIS MONTH: We wish to apologize to those who called Saturday and through our rush of business were unable to be served. * you to call again as early as possible, as we now have an additional sales force to pen cope with our increased business. eee eh t Ses eo ae CRUSHING B and overcoatings 73 these the Kind {st See es a : Lecaiaery ery salt overcoat or other garment We $© to have ev! Le ‘ : Ng grepos mes ge Souionooms BY OUR Thi nt W' ny ts Ae His Work Done F Ch i be i ‘J Satu it 9.0 day Morning 3) nec} >) and Sterinues tor One Week ‘anti! D R erg patterns evenly matched. heps by eont: sult and ovei¢ at must pass a rigid personal inspection by Mr. Ritchie or Mr, Cornell be‘ore it leaves our store. canto them that has heretofore made our $25 to $40 suits and overcoats famous. nay The sooner you call the better choice of patterns you will havea Ritchie & Cornell OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. ma 1347 BROADWAY Opposite Herald Building | Bet. 35th & 36th Streets SEB BV BNA WU, 2 aden, ot ees we, bene. Elecnor Schorer 270.78 heute tint Mes Elise Ladew wore a girlish-looking ¢ | black velvet gown, the decolette corsage wi being edged with @ frill of white chif- waa o Emulsion is the World’s Standard Have We Fulfilled Our Promises? We took orders for several hundred made-to-measure suits and overcoats last Saturday in direct response to promises we made at a RECORD-BREAKING HIGH MARK THIS WEEK if we did not “make good” and DO just exactly what we agreed to do? 10 CRAFTY T A “HAD TO BE SOLD” and @ rehase of high go shatter all Brcceter cater’ Tor Having mad ow Weg PRICE OF $12.76. 1, cut, tried on and fitted. WN EXPERT WORKMEN. = % flor Wince 111 Make Many 2 veat-Shops. We assured you that our clothing FITS, that the cloth is properly sponged and shrunk before cutting and the are Ai our clothing is made by our own experienced WORKMEN in OUR OWN WORKROOMS, This high degree of excellence you do not get from 2 tailor who has ail garments made in outside ‘t, where there is no chance for PERSONAL SUPERVISION, That we knew what we were talking about is evidenced by the fact that every personal call will convince YOU—as hundreds of others are convinced every week—that the suits and overcoats we are now selling at $12.75 are made of the iinest quality of woolens, serges, worsteds, etc., there are to be had AT ANY PRICE, and that THE SAME HIGIL DEGREE OF WORKMANSHIP goes THIS SALE WILL BE EXTENDED UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 2. wore a string of pearls and a baby hat of,black lace. velvet and ermine furs furs. Miss Rosalle Smith Was a guest In the box of Reginald Vanderbilt, She had an evening gown of pale lavender satin | striped chiffon over white satin. A wide bortha of exquisite lace finished off the coreage and a large white plume-cov~ ered hat completed the pretty tollette. Mrs. B. Francis Hyde entertained as her guest Miss Laura Shannon, who ‘wore a striking gown, It was of black tin with the bodice entirely in jewel pet ‘This was in draped style and | composed of jade, coral, steel and gold | beads and edged with narrow gold fringe. The yoke was of pearl em- broldered net. Iler large hat was cov~ {ered with fawn ostrich plumes, | Mra, Hyde's gown was of steel em- t and her ornaments were collar and ropes of emeralds ond ul Sorg appeared tn the pret~ | brotdered two paradise plumes completed the cos- | t) tune she has worn this week Ity net evening Kown heavily cut steel and trimmed Her corsage bouquet You can’t satisfy your own. hunger. by giv- dog a. bone. Neither can you build up your nerves with alcoholic remedies. To be Self-Reliant, nerves must have a food-tonic that nour- ishes and builds up the entire system. Scott’s Body-Builder and Nerve-Food- Tonic. ALL DRUGGISTS ed ° sales would continue We urzently request Miss Marjorie Curtis was gowned tn | Who Made the Afternoon a Joy With Their Youthful Enthusiasm and Merry Laughter} "ss: metre, wore a black velvet costume with sable | $250 Worth of NO Furniture d ONSIDER for a mo- ment what thie re- NO Cc markable special DEPOSIT COUPON eect offering means— $250.2° CREDIT eeping in mind the fact Present this co that it is extended by us make any purchased and is consequently with- sired in any amount out strings or a word of Be aires aeconeaa misrepresentation. b rpg droid age WITHOUT a single dol- cash down after your bill lar cash deposit, but is audited b.W. |i merely your promise to Tinos: acai” | pay in small weekly or REs, monthly sums to suit your convenience, we coffer : . you the choicest of the greatcst, finest and most reliable varicties of furniture, rugs, ctc., exhibited anywhere in upper New York, in any amount you choose, up to 7wo Hundred and Fifty Dollars! | Vm) |) for Eg MS Fine $18 Extension Tables, in fine, solid 9.50! golden o2k; stationary base, massive carved claw feet. Novelty Quartered Golden Oak $20 Buffets, like de- sign; carved top, with French bevel mirror, shaped drawers, one lined; deep relief carvings on door base, carved claw terse 12.50 Rug Bargains!) Nest of 3 utitity Velvet Ruge, all wool,] Tables, like design, selected new designs, 6x9] complete, in solid, feet; value rich quartered and BIB. coccseoee 10.98 polished, Early Eng- Axminster Rugs, fine] lish oak, for bed- Oriental designs, 8 ft. 3xtofreoms, ecard ome 13.98] 2°" 5.75 OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS adlch Price" Furs IN NATURAL COLORS Superb skins, perfectly matched; shown !n Garments and Sets exclusive in style; unexcelled in lustre and beauty. The integrity of Balch Price Furs has been maintained for seventy-nine years. Our ex- perience {s your protection against the spurious. Balch Priceé La, FaltonESmith 8ts., Brooklyn WMminutes by Subway from Srand Contrat to Borough Hall Station sion Dining | Chairs, in heavy, solid Early English polished oak, fine saddle seat, square j rungs, ete, aut HH Automobile Delivery to Your Home 3s ROOMS OPEN EV’GS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK 5 ROOMS FURNISHED! ALLOWED OS ALL CASH SALES. FURNISHED $65 $148 GRAND RAPIDS Everything fer FURNITURE Housexeepiny WRITE FOR WE PAY OUR 1911 hinine, FREIGHT & CATALOGUE mat our? R, KR. FARE FREE LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $50.00 Worth $3.00 Dowa) 75¢c to $1.25 $75.00 “ $5.00 § Weekly $100 Worth $10.00 Down *4:*¢'° Weekly $150 $15.00 ** $2.00 Larner $200 * $20.00“ ($2.95 Mn $20) “ $30.00 * $2.75 “azern A SEVEN-TiME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE ND PROSPER.