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FATHER PLEADS FORGIRL OF 15 WHO PASSED FOR FORGERIES “She's Hote, but Bad, but Led Astray *\ by a Handsome Man,” He Writes. SAID SHE WAS, TWENTY. Parents’ Letters May Change Plans of-Prosecution Against Lola Glazer. SRENTON, Oct, 18.—That Lola Glazer held tn jail here, charged with attempt- tng to pass forged checks signed with ‘Whe name of Frank N. Hoffetott, Pittee argh millionairo, 1s only fifteen years OM Anstead of twonty, as sho asserted qhea ‘arrested, was vrought out to-day @ dutter received by the Trenton aus 108, ye letter was written by Herman Qiaser of Springfield, O., father of the gitt, who learned through the news- papers that ehe had been arrested after leaving @ trail of bad checks through F Mele, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Philadel- ‘phia, Baktimore and other cittes. ‘Whersyar.the girl wont she was ac- ‘companied by # flashily: dressed, man ; Nae the police! say, tovk ‘no open part the check ¢yansactiom. He was ny when eho was arrest m dered We ‘The police beligve he jar by sng and fied to save bim- edt the Ky. aataed threatened. ser ATED FROM EIGHTH ')) “QRADE OF SCHOOL. In his letter Mr. Glazer, after Giving hie daughter’: ‘correct age, sald she had just betn juated from the eighth ‘ot t n't’ you da something for a broken tather’ahd mother™ he wrote. \giean mothing to you or your {e something near and dear me what to do eo 1 can bar out.and take ber home Find aedtaceges i ay vs g iF By? if you will tell find Uttle store $F 35 vi st ily that but just led astray man.” > 3 ‘Badntooms GRAND JURY THOUGHT SHE a WAG TWENTY. As the girl ie only fifteen the lines . the prosecution may be changed. ‘ cage hes been presented to the , Dut the idea was that ehe wes twenty, ‘there is hardly a doubt indictment would have been ‘ge gaye the checks bearing 4 ‘8 mame, and other checks passed Were given her by a man @ ‘with the girl represented him- ber husband. At the time of oe Mr. Hoffatot refused to dis- Ws @re you so happy?’ a friend Honey, a dullder of College Cw at Cut Vhs eas ag which started on Wedni been so successful that we: have decided to continue same, To make it even more interesting we have made several additions, ‘and now have 927 Overcoats at our four stores ‘ing at a saving to you of from $3.00 to $8.50. ‘All new coats, of seasonable weights, mostly in the light colors so much favored for the present cooler weather. Raglans and the more simple styles THE EVENING WORLD, Brocade Satin Room Gown Pink FRIDAY, OCTOBER $513,831 SHORTAGE Of Simple Dignity With Lace Frill) awn seine a nny» Aeiche World’s Original Fashions for Home Dressmakers. concerning signe and mate riats of dresses should de ad dreased to the Fashion Editor of The Bvening World, No. pat- terns for destone in this column can be obtained, but with the deacrip- Hon furnished it is a simple matter. to work out patterne, A now and distinctive feature of thie department is the illustration of the different picces of the paitern necessary for the making of the gar- ment, It shows how easily the at- tractive design can be executed, and also serves as a guide in cutting one's own pattern if such is needed. omen pee ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dene Fashion Battde: T have ten yards of tan pongee, WIN you kindly advise fome way to make 7 Am short and well developed, years old. Have dark hair, blue fair skin, M. L. A inch front panel, being Inppod by the ee fs tend all the way Buttons side from the bast tad te could be canght sevens teens olf color sontache benld, while the fame. eect trims the long sleeves to the elbow. & an amber budrle ada effectivensss, Dear Fashion Radltor: Will you pleape give me suggoationa for making over two nllk ehirt walste for wear with @ blue tailored suit. One 18 a plain blué eatin, the other ts of blue satin with a white stripe in it They are both: made with teks to simulate a yoke and have long sleeves. Should Uke to have the sleeves three- quarter length, Ihave two pretty net guimps that could be used. F. M. M. of bine with the back will rl, @eventeenh years of age, and quite stout, pale complex- of lavender, made’ cream chiffon tin dress which made me look| and caught at the eee. Finish very old. Tho aléeves were puffed at the elbow, finished with lace plalting. ik silk embroidery shoulders to the was draped up on the |= ith p buckle. Can you please gest how this dress can be re- I have Pee ra yards of salmon color crepe de Chine, one yard wide, already hemmed, with also a 2 inoh fold 1 have 21-4 yards of all-over lace. Am |; fe 2 Inches tall, slim and absolute Would lavender cha: become me for an evening drcas, an oH I trim it?) Am Sao MISS LA ROL ulenonts ” Prices— 328 Fancy Coats 512.5 Cut from $15.50 316 Fancy Coats 14.5 Cut from $18.50 283 Fancy Coats ‘16.90 Cut from $22.50 & $25 ‘Fancy Overcoata r has which we are offer- Belted Coats, Zz f Children’s Departments & 8 e at ro OWNCRSHUPOFSINCE Ip All Stores Except YORK ~$'" AV, LYN. BROADWAY Fy ne! Broadway and Warren St. ‘This pink brocade satin room gown of | ‘lot almple dignity 4s made to open down the contre front with glass buttons to a the hair waye below the belt line, where a dainty ‘aco plaiting continues to the bottom. The collar flaring away from the fron! is lined with white satin, also the cee ee ie ctow with the butters |the beauty and shimmer of trie hair The dainty cap of tace with a cluster | health. of ronebuds at the back drop long ends of black velvet. OF HUDSON COUNTY Investigator Charges 31 Free- holders were Slipshod in Their Business Methods, James Cameron, who has been con- ducting an investigation into the finan- clal affairs of Hudson County, N. for the past seventeen monthe his report yesterday to Justice Franc! J, Swayze in Jer®y City. The report charges the thirty-one Freeholders attended to the County's business in the most siipshod sort of Freeholders all coneid- urchasing ants, fa- or their constituents and that short- the County sinking fund age of $13,831.10. ‘The investigator does not charge fund was stolen, but says money diverted to other sou should have been intact. Freeholders fatled to make pr lon for the payment of $89 outstanding bonds when they fi It is charged that Sheriff Peter M. Wedin and ex-Sheriff James J. Kelly, ved salaries of $10,000 a allowed to collect fees in CLEANS THE HAIR 18, 1912. addition to their salaries, in violation of the law. Cameron says where contracts were awarded favorite bidders the praatice of the Fréeholders was to give the con- tractors orders for goods not contracted for, with the result’ the contractor charged what he pleased. office, the Surrogate's y Clerk's office are he report shows. ee ivaded up run @t @ heavy to The court secount with expenses of other departments to cover overloaded payrolls, Cameron re- In 1909-1910 the appropriation for inci- dentals was $15,000. The expenditures charged to inciden' for that period ‘were $178,854.23, When Cameron it began his inves- tigation a of the County ; County Collector Step! was indicted and was convicted. Was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary, but pending an appeal now im the Court of Errors and Appe: is out on bond and atill is on the County Collector, Places of jhe present thirty-on robbers and the police do not expect , William Collier, Montgomery end Grone, to cateh them, Bisle Janis, | Montgomery ‘ang Meo The post-office is located in the gen-|%24 , schol alesse eral store of Theodore Hoffman. The robbers dragged draperies from & the store and piled them over ~ E ” after putting ina charse of | GRE) OMe URW me Cerake 4 the explosio#, but neighbors rémember. an automobile driving into the Village about mid- night. A year ago three men bile robbod a dozen stor: Play for Democrntic Fand. A benefit performance, the receipts of which will go to the Democratic cam- paign fund, will be given a week from Sunday night at the Hippodrome under the auspices of the Wilson and Marshall Theatridal League. George M. Cohan, GATARRH) { "4 JECLY number having been cut down after | N Cameron’s exposures began. -_l BLOW UP POST-OFFICE SAFE AS TOWN SLEEPS. Thieves in Automobile Get Away |f From Tivoli With $1,200 in Money and Stamps. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Oct. 18.—/§ car drove into early yesterday » entered the post-office, ble. open the safe and got away with $1,200 in money and stamps. The postmaster’s assistant made the dis- covery, but thete was novtrace of the AND. MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL—25 GENT “DANDERINE” Surely try a‘*Danderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediately double the Just moisten a and draw it care- DESCRIPTION. f dust, dirt or a In a few moments with same, being |Parable softness, lustre and Turupiance, | bee Besides beautifying the hair, one ap- plication of Danderine dissolves every In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lus- trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifi and invigorates the scalp, forever st ping itching and f ir. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It gocs right to the roots, i trengthens them. Its ‘ing, stimulating and life-pro- ducing Bonny cause the hair to [abl Fi rely have pretty, soft, and lots of it, if you will cent bottle of Knowlton’s jeris from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Electric Transportation If in any way interested in local delivery service, don’t fail to examine the electric vehicles, including delivery wagons and trucks, large and small, now on display at the Electrical Exposition in The New Grand Central Palace, Closing Saturday Night. As in no other way, this Exposition gives an inside view of the simplicity and compactness with which these vehicles are constructed. If street, suburban, and trunk line railways, now can afford only the electric service, going to enormous expense in discarding old and buying new equipment, how can any other method of transportation be seriously con- sidered by those leoking for low operating costs, freedom from breakdown, long and useful life ef apparatus, and satisfactory service to the public? There ere also a number of exhibits showing that which constructi is newest in storage battery design and hip Assodation Ml Godly cond rw tickets of admission te amyene interested ia os wee writing. The New York Electric Vehicle 124 W. 42d Street : “The Sunday World’s Want Directory Association cakes more ‘Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the: universe. indantly—long, strong and |f STORE FOR WOMEN A Store That’s Planned Essen-. tially and Exclusively for Women In every phase and feature this store is dedicated to the “Eternal Feminine;” for her comfort and convenience it, is the store unequalled. R N ExquisiteEveningGowns of Exclusive Originality 12. 50 pie 4 Fositively scintillate with beautiful and gracefully expressed style ideas. Spangle trimmed net in clessic Grecian design cver charmeuse, in all the new French pastel colorings, including Amcricen Ecauty, black ahd white. Also delicately dainty chiffon gowns in soft tunic, accordion plaited § and draped models adorned with hand-embroidery, flowers and bugle beading. Th: best dressmaker couldn't duplicate these styles for lest than $25 to $30. N Coats of the Latest Fashion $10 & $15 \ in Very Superior Qualities ; The whole gamut of ccat styles is reviewed in these coate—at specially low prices. There are the popular English Johnny rrodels, cutaway, Led mannish end London styles, of chinchilla, zebra stripes, black and white diagonals, plaid backs, vicunas, toucles. ‘hese coats would be exceptional: value if priced at $25.00 and $35.00. The Wichert $5 Shoes and Slippers Just Arrived—Many New Styles ‘The additional shoe styles received make it possible for you to choose from 32 distinctly new models in smartest $5 spoes and sli , for day, or evening wear. Among them are black satin, beaded and dress slippers, artistic aristocratic designs, never shown for less than $7.00, Another novelty is a black satin opera slipper with red lining and combina- tion black and red bow—a French conception. A glorious slipper developed from cloth of gold or cloth of silver, hand- somely trimmed and hand sewed. Unusual under $7.00. Then there are Winter storm boots, extra high cut, of siout yet soft platte tan or black calfskin, for skating and general outdoor wear. These shoes sre characterized by their careful custom finish, band-!asting, [f beautiful, graceful lines and fit. On the fcot they appear es if made (9 your individual order. All! at $5.00 In Acdition, We Offer A Choice ot 12 Styies Reguiar $5 Shoes at N These are not ‘“‘Wichert” shoes, but th y are standard $5 values that have our guarantee in every respect. In tan and black calfskin, patent leather, black suede and white Nubuck; all sizes. Last Day To-Morrow Fashion Review ‘“‘Bien Jolie”’ Corsets on Live Models From 10 to 12 in the morning and from 2toSinthe afternoon. Held inthe pri- vate boudoir of the Negligee Floor. , “Bien Jolie’’ Corsets range in price from $3.50 to $20. 3 To mark this occasion we offer $7.50 ‘Bien Jolie” Corsets at... Again a Chance! You can get a Beautiful Art Photogravure . OF “The Giants’’ The N. Y. National Baseball Club Suitable for Framing Free! Free! for Coupon in wuckle Colonial A