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B EVENING WORLD, TiunpvaAY, NOVEMBER 7 1912 “KING OF WIREMEN”, HIT SOUTHERNERS. Seinen Lavye Lawyer Identifies | Gondorf at Police Head- quarters. ‘‘Popinjays With Padded Shoulders and Cuffs on Their Trousers Look| Like Animated Spiders | and Women Laugh at} Them,” Writes “Helen | mM.” | “Sometimes I Think if I Kept Account of My Weekly Allowance There Would Bea Chance for Me to Buy Something ‘Barbarous’ Once in a While,” Wails “Young Matron.” PITTSBURGHER A VICTIM. Smoky City Man Also Lost £20,000 in the Old Moss- Grown Swindle. (haries Gondorf, “King of the Wire- en,” this brother, Fred Gondorf and “Peper Collar Joe,” the oldest confi- @ence man in the game of relieving trusting males from the burden of car- ing for their own money, were arrested to-day charged with participation in a $25,000 swindle. ‘Their arrest grows out of @ compiaint made with Deputy Poltce Commissioner Dougherty last Monday by Kirby Cleveland stdtury wile mington, N. C., who says he was mantp- tated out of in the anc time of trying get the best Poolroom by means of information fur- ished by a dishonest employee of the Westerm Union ‘Telograph Company, Mr. Sidbury furt onfided that his friend, Dr. J. W. Powell of Wilming- ton, also took part in the game to the tune of a $3,000 loss Charles rbon other alleged wiretapper, was arraigned in the West Side Court, charged with fleecing Simon Jones of Pittsburgh out of $4,000 by tha same game. The separation took Place at the same west side “poolroom.”* Jones was not in court and Carbonelle was held in $10,000 bail. ‘The Gondorfs were held in $10,000 dail each by Magistrate Murphy tn West Side Police Court and their bonds were furnished by) Tho: Devine, the de- feated Bull Moose candidate for the Senate in the Fifteenth District. “Paper Collar Joe’ was held at Ieadquarters to permit of identification by Mr. Sid- bury. The identification was made lat this afternoon, ‘Paper Collar Jo Was also released on $10,000 bail suppl ey George Robinson, a hotel owner, | Sidbury Identified Charles Gondort as “Mr. McDonald” introduced as an of- fear of the Western Union Telegraph Oompany in charge of the “Racing| Bureau" and in position to hold back | i, 00, to “Sometimes I think that if I kept there might be a chance for me to while.” NIXOLA GREELEY- SMITH BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Meleleleleieieleleleloficiok HAY E [masions [or [jonen [Bjarsarous? “FORSZ5 000484 Men Dress as Absurdly as Women Do In the Opinion of a New Jersey Girl) rcis ss. voevingees Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) “(wish | CoULD AFFORD TO BE BARBAROUS" — "YOUNG maTRon® an account of my weekly allowances buy something barbarous once in a This frank phrase of regret over the unattainable seems to me to strike the true feminine note in the discussion of “barbarous” fashion, Most of us are not “barbarous,” as Mr. Arthur Stringer hi declared we are, simply because we can’t af- ford to be. In her soul even Dr. Mary Walker must cherish a secret passion for beads, plumes and shiny stones, We all love them. And why should we not? Mr. Stringer says Sman LOOKS Lie AN ANUAATED SPIDERS = wares HELEN WINTER AND SPRING. AID FAIR SUMMER — | NINTH ARTICLE OF A SERIES Grandfather, Aged 95, and Daughter, 3, Hear Suit. | | | TALE OF HARLEM FLAT, Hubby Wife | Helped Lonely Bachelors Irate Charges Lead a Merry Lif Harlem lade and lasstes, whose bach efor hall parties helped mould the say- etios of that part of Manhattan, last fai, wit! be browsht ‘nto court im droves, after the testimony of Bertram Hirschberg, to-day, as witnesses In the sult for divorce which Isaac Doerfinger, a wealthy dealor {n hides and leather, has ht agalnst his pretty young | wife, Mary | Hirschberg, the first of the young raghelors.” Wag called by Doerflinger to reveal the ls of the gatherings, at which, It claim Mra, Doer- finger, known as "Charley" Curtls, was an ever present and favorite guest. Hirschberg unchivalrously gave the names of all the guests to the jury, Besides Mrs, Deerflinger'a two sisters, Louise and Ray, there were Floren Blanche Sylvester, the Me- trl called * 4 sald. Among the ‘bac! Is Schloss, Mr. Mosher, n, Jon », Albert White and Samuel Curtis, Mrs, Door | Mnger’s brother THANKSGIVING PARTY WAS A MERRY ONE. appeared when 1 recited the events of a party at the apartments at No One Hundred and Ele Doerfiinger charges Lirwchbers Mhankagiving at Ww venth street, wher hie wife was indis- The name crest On this won there Was muste, that eighty ermines die by SOW tor: | —— tated sum weekly fér my clothes | Wine and beer and p y eat. Early ture to provide the fashionable wom-/| WOMEN NOW CAN and personal expenses so that fT | 'n the Q orning: atl tha ® ate Soveetesy an with on opera cloak. How does/ > > spend my money foolishly 1 deprive [Hirschberg sald, except Mrs, DoorMnger, | 5 : ene: who remained all night. ‘Che young he know that shining destiny is not|}| VOTE IN 10 STATES mywolt of wimething to wear. Onse, Ge rememed alllctihts Thee Youn _ sae or perhaps twice, a year he give: Ife ata the ermine’s main reason or excuse! Seates in which women || mee bonus of from #0 to 85, which [oa mans ax fifty “tines, the witness | for being? Remember the cannibal) d hi pas helps some, especially if there a |sald. ile testitied heart Seah |] voted at this election 7 ‘i nee dressed as “Deal oH girl who was converted to Chris-! COLORADO WASHINGTC tailoramade sult or party dr ore edi cinacanita Ne tlanity but who recanted when told|{ CALIFORNIA WYOMIN needed. SHR ESeY ee ‘ p We run our little home on a strict- TERRA fects thé cage teacka, her new religion would save her from being killed and eaten at the|} IDAHO UTAH 1) iy. business principle. and aways | the apartment Fred Gondorf was not identified by| wedding feast of the chief? For what was she to live save that royal) Four more States declared now at the end of the month jus With Mra Doerilinger at the counsel @abury, but Dougherty says he has) finish? for women’s suffrage on how tho me has been spent, |table war her threc- hd dau evidence that Fred was in the game. | vr tong ago Dr, Wiley cut thefof New York comes to my receptions, ucsday: Sometimes I think if T kept account | Fannie, hired, vivacious ehild, In spite of the fact that every news- y H ' ther's sae autho Cee had cere yed tn, | O¥Ster off the bill of bare of the hue /and when I asked “What nobility MICHIGAN KA of my weekly alowance thers would | | who clamped her Semis about her movy Pants tapping’ swindle, scores of times | Maniterian by asserting that the harm- | *he began to rattle off names from the || OREGON ARIZONA be & chance for me to buy some jneck and Miged and Kissed her re - ss » hiv off ntold | “soctety” columns ot this e person thing “barbarous” once in a while, patedly, during Hirsehberg's non Powell and Sidbury, men of apparent| seeery oi verve. eunere entae Le reccgpnti tt do oral andl Re [lem ; " r ; e the table. His] teblig ho. 4 vasa welt en we anoint him with hor followcd me to the door of her home but, with our plan, what T spend h ther #at acros# the twp) LokeaeaAnipid Me oR ALaIb faeces, wie Ee ip him in tomato catsup or |and remarked anxiously apropos of the | barian, bringing her sex into undeserved | personally could never deprive either | back was turned, Lite Mannie fled to pie ennn bg snaesty ed Aree he|t@ sauce. [interview IL was to write with her:|disrepute with our social critics, my husband or little daughter of | her mother In tears, as cou " BES Wer cece, bus aiduury came back ‘What man who eats oysters has | ‘Now don't you print it the way I| [fan animal isn't useful--Mr. Stringer| any necessttle when her father rougily threw hee | for three more expericaces, dropping| ‘B® TIEut to attack the wearer of [said it 8 & few French |calis the society woman “the show YOUNG MATRON. — |iwide and refused to take her in ily arma fra000 io al : ermine? And any way, Zam oure | phrases, Make it elegant: animal of the race™—It has to be some-| gayg MEN DRESS AS ABSURDLY) Wien sie ran Up to him and grabbed his - that the great silent body of | A lifetime of leisure and great] thing else to Justify the contrivanc ‘AS WOMEN DO. jcowt tatts. “STEERER” TRAPPED DOCTOR 8, and the great silent body | wealth had left her doubtful of her|the breed, By this test the par Prk fears as NINETY- FIVE-YEAR-OLD GRAND- THROUGH INVALID WIFE. of ermine to paraphrase the | mot tongue, ‘ally incapable! woman stands or falls If aesthetically age iy beh bhp, \ FATHER IN COURT The “steerer” of the game, whose| S10@@n of the anti-suffragists, are [of “sprinkling a few ich phrases" | she gives what ethically sho Incks,| iy [tlhe ae RUE tb : name has not been given out by Dough-| Powe unalterably to any change [for herself. And she was one of a| then ts her extatence Justisied. But tdon't| {ha sists for Mens Tum leuk the Back in the rear seats was the fam- erty, appeared in Wilmington last May very large class. velleve she doe In the majority of] sith cuffs on—not turned up, Ny of Mrs, Doertiinger, Among them and rented a cottage. He was accom- and furriers find so It seems to me that if s woman | cases money and leisure enable her to] jnado tiat way—and Wears thet were four of her seven sisters, all of panied by his wife, an invalid, and an-| tory, and which Mr, Stringer is superficially splendid and es- hieve the barbarous splendor whlch] first enormously wide, then so thgnt | whom will witnesses for her, ted nounced his intention of settling in the| 24 Other sartorial zeformers sentially crude she is indeed @® other women admire; but it Is these! he looks ike an aninated spider? [near Miss Ray Curtis, a stunningly ee ccna 6 co: | enteem wo crn | harbarian, if money and leisure nen who possess beauty and| ‘Talk about cur narrow skirts belng | gowned sister, was her ninoty-fve-yeur | ha SS RSE? Will ane ot Yet these critics have serious re | can buy her nothing but clothes and brains—and who, never- | ¢mmodest! Ant what more jold grandfather, Jolin 8, Miers, who Fe aN eer Hibapiesion 4 beat id J. el for cavil at women of wealth and! then whe may have charms to theless, envy the young barvarians all] barbarous than thelr green plush refused to stay at home, dexplte the steerer” led on owell With Dis | leisure who wear (hose fashions of | goothe the savage breast, but she [at play. hats, lately tie mode? The only T weather, and insisted on coming into hee " Pals eines Weide ile ed Wad cet after which their | certainly has no claims to ari Here {6 the letter of wife of @ poor | eae ee ee eas as woman ia [Court to swear for tbs taughter Pictt ana ie wae on’ friendly, (ermal cecceniurreea ne ue. ror bl toorncy. Though you can pay the | man who wishes, nevertheless, that she] Gecause they © less latitude to | Doerflns nitons several men as ein eden kaa! Li exponents of what Mr. Stringer cal Is; entrance fee a million times there could afford to be barbarous once in a] do go in, Furthermore, if you wish |co-repondents and in hit papers hei reat bis GbR UALS HOR er eee ORLY HIRE BE: JUDE SORRY, |: Mae Ae to be ® | while, A communication follows trom at hypoorites ‘these critics | charges thirteen offenses against Mra, SESE se ORAM dT to CORO TREE [ee eee ar eae CORE Ret: AY, |) SAGARA RIOR OME the | another woman who discusses the ¢ closely the girls they | poerflinger. When the case opened te Hayle he rniaeone i lve mine a ee ta Pointe and the markings, for FR | barcus fashions” of men. p times out of ten they Tday Abraham Levy, the hus e had solved the secret ing ey e existence “4 . bilo eevee Sithout working: Te weevailldtcinede Ce ey nL MMe Sele Tee) Deraptet Tet! 798 || BAVED BY THEIR OWN COMMON ‘they ‘condor. withdrew. alx chrwen, | Aw a Pere Rassiouk wo Le hrellin es SENSE. while mon tt pauilt of Hirsc # temtimony, Charles n the sche ng gamb A POINT APTLY AND STRONGLY| Now has the average spectacular wom-| Pear Madam: ‘The letter trom “In- pave ao ne. le Hoffman, counsel for the wife, ine auhaie pews that wY > is Let's consider the point, there are Has sho beauty? Has al Grace? “Mas for $16 bougit by the wite of a $30 prefer brainiess Fy Ps w that animus grewing out of a full of poolrooms wt beta are made | CeFtain persons who really believe that| She polse? Has she a real and deeb) 4 week man prompts me to write of she Jcriminal case in which Hirsohberg's Bae hor tolrooma yet | they have imposed an aristocracy of | cultivation of the mind and spirit? Has! my own chances of ever owning & must | friend was involved prompted him to ele in iia Wantern (aBe on the United States, Some|she a sweet voice? Has she, to cite] imitinery creation with a similar el of [appear against Mrs, Doerflinger to-day Wloki Valenranh Co ke ‘) years ago an old ludy whose fathor |physical points, the long, slim hand§! pricesmark, My husband earus mo M. Ls “1 thay Mr. MoDonald, who | ™Hde @ &reat deal of money vy ke and feet of the thoroughbred? If sh than $9 por week, and if J Muyor Appoint legates. a patie tee Menon RRO [ing a hat store remarked to me with |has, then she may call herself an ari for a hat I consi myse Mayor Gaynor to-day appointed Mrs eet Sine poll Ns e ie “| serene complacency: "All the noblility|tocrat. If she has not, she is a bar-| nate. Tho fact is, he allows me r Dead tn Rive Walter Shaw of 139 a Ligadlest Ai latnde celpa ted ix Relford, forty years old, w t M 5 le 0 Ae] he sult of —— — —- — — a | Joralemon str yo, and ton Ter arn ie ver? ain Mebon- | WMle "Mr, McDonald” held hack the) avenue, Fred Gondorf was arrest betting was, according to Sidbury's de-| to-day neear the spot where he had Manhattan, delegatos to. rep: The echeme is very sim) bain | returns from the unsuspecting gamblers. | and Twenty-second s scription a benevolent looking elderly] rescued a seven-year-old boy from nt the elty the Thirteenth New aid learns what horse wins a cerain | wereeReER” RETURNS WEEPING| y. Sidbury picked Charles party with white mutton chop whiskers} drowning ten days ago. His plunge] york State Conference of Charities and He holds back the news, b TO TELL OF Loss. | Gondorf out of a Ii nine men, but scent. On the str to save young Lernard Cret Corrections. ta be held at) Syracuse ft to us. We go to @ poviroom Me sald he had never seen Fred, Dough sulted in his tin amor a] Commissioner of Public Charities: Mi and bet on the horse. ‘Tho race ts over, | ,1B Bbout halt an hour there entered |GQNDORF BROTHERS USUALLY week he had be Irtous, and some Drummond and Commissioner | the horse has won, ‘Then McDonaid re-| the Hnilicott, @ weeping, | crestfallen | ESCAPE AFTER ARREST. anise, “Paper time last ot out of hs bed Whitney 2WS a e bookmakers pay |}. t ort boys, 3 the fot him a oad way anc “ he Twin 1 1 and either leases the news and the bookmakers pay | flava that he had loat the money, ‘The | The dort boys" as Uy aot him at Brosdway and Timgitap tani | pote . us, Of course we divide our winnings | information was wrong. The horse had | known to the pe ce and in the ve with MoDonald.” | finished second and he had bet on it to| World, are a couple of tne Ie a DENTIST CET CA ER RO eae Ghai sushi’ utacrvice or BRIDGIE” WEBBER NOT SICK ‘Mr. eDonald lew into @ rage, le} vet 7" aa. prisol ee IN ON THE DEAL, | ene OF Tae rel ee akisnoe, aithouah: (hey have. bi AND WILL STAY IN JAIL. AM this sounded good to the dents He de t he had ape, | Boek d of nu erou swindling tr ne petib Mr, Kirby Cleveland Sidbury, in the law | cifically Instructed steerer” to bet | actions, was charged that Charles) well, well,” remarked Warden Ryan and real estate business at No. 1010 Mar. Jon the horse t run Merona Ths or nate OE ao meals ef ltl of the West Bide Prison to-day. “IE tt ket street, Wilmington, was a good friend | fallen “steerer, actually AT fam F. Walker, the defaulting ¢ n't a true saying that we have to go TI ay | a e Uap h ~ of Powell. In the course of time Powell | the tongue lashing Of the tndlananl Mr | OP ne New Britain (Conn) savings |ever, from Bame te And out whats leIr POOUNESS Cares them on | pat Abney about the easy money plan |” sitpury and Powell and the “steere "Gani was wently divorced from about) str, Ryan's remark was caused by a . t : isti ranger from New York and | y, back to Wilmington that nigh 600,00 p tUuu in & morning newspaper re > » =S1S kL | >» avale ne Bktbury became interested, Pont had enough, but aid not suspect) Charles has been arrested Ave times! ting that PCR DE Qe WADSRAE: Ee 1Ke le olresistible avalanche | The outcume was that Sidbury, Pow-|he had been swindled #taoury din't in all, aed rea naan peat ine er was to be taken to thi ell and the stranger came to Now York| suspect, eltuer, and on Sept. W he was ‘vet has been arrested twice. | poiyciinic Hoxpital to-day to be tre on Sept. 12, Each had $3,000, They | back in New York with $7,000. t He was divcharged onvcr and ined $19) tor rheumatism and. Inciplont tuber: | | ps i | He lost the $7,000. Going to a bank |on the other asl s ¥) losis. publication was made as 4 a Went to the Hotel Seville, the stranger) Me lr Ui Tt awed @ draft for, conduct statement of fact, | telephoned and soon “Mr, MeDonald” $7,000 more, This was ostensibly bet! As’ for “Paper Collar Jo he ie Hrdik’ Webber is sick," said PARK & TI FORD appeared, On Sept, 15 the “steerer”| oo 4 horse called ‘Mission,” and the| known ty the police of the world. Hi8' Ryan, “he hasn't said anything to me took the visitors from Wilmington to | g7,000 w: to Jola the $10,000 previously | reul name i# Joo Krakowski, but when | ajout it. Lf he fs KoinK to a hove @ place in West Highty-first street sacrificed, persian asta {don ee ea He nays ettlgees| haven't been told about It, Nobody can | made up like a poolroom, | Mr. Stdbury went back to mington | Joseph K. is co Ko out of here to @ hospital or anywhere Ch 1 t d B bi i here were men in their shirtsleeves| on Oct. 3, but ho wasn't through, He | Hurope he perpetrate! confidence games elke without my Permission ocolates an onbdons i there taking in and paying out money, | 48 @ game @port. He was going to, un'or the name of Joseph Gray. | "Dr. Campbell, tho prison phystelan, | Ke * get his n back, And on Oct, 26 ‘Paper Collar J s over SIXtY | haw mever been asked Prosperous looking parties were non: £* New k with ‘the! veare of and ena confidence | special treatment ehalantly betting thousands and thous «ster droppe 000 more, manall ios ite H ted {was a gold neve a sande of dollars. The ‘ ere pointed | which he 1 vost on a) br « m 1 ng with i out these men as some of the most | horne Me venntne faye : h : prominent business and professional,” Hay f his money | which hax Lighest develop i polie ta actamelial incday an Created with modern skill by excellent men of New Y goodbye the ate M ary began! i establishing @ lay so as niy knowledge if “This is the pool where we are) to get suspicious. Of his attl-, fake pool aid of Marty" nds aud Tm supposed to be vespo ¥ \} 5 + ‘ Se ee ectn BARAT weld. che | Tide wenrimeAT Uwe ths rer” who! Waleh, “Pape hae” ewintiad 6 Bu TSH BON methods from the purest materials. ‘steerer.”’ promptly disappeared from Wilmington. | man named of $10,000 In a and hb fellow informers— m . Hoge ‘ He guided the Witmington lambs over | Thereupon Mr. Shibury came to fixed-card game at Hole save | Hob Walle chk Baker oentht te Temptingly delicious every piece. te the Hote! Endicott, where they met York and on Novy, 4 told his story to} them a note whic! Jover to needed by the Distriot-Attorney as wit- MeDonald. 11 was asreed that they) Dougherty | rhe late Pat Sheedy { inter- \ nesses in the trial of “Whitey Lewis, | y Aagald bel their Fhe! east oh & norwe "the Dapaty Comminsloner aent out | national snterea Slieedy's at-| the first of the four munmen to face & From all dealers and at our stores. called “Flying Fairy," running at detectives to look up the Gondorf boys, | tempt to collect the Jury. Lewts ta scheduled to go on trial Laurel, Md. ying Fairy was sup-| As ult their investigation | “Deputy Commissioner Dougherty saya| to- norrow the Criminal Br wt . ‘to have won, and the “steerer” Charles Gondor was arrested early to- | that the man who appeared to be tak-|the Supreme t te engaged Th the hi from the hotel with the $9,000! day tn his saloon, “The Store,” at{ing in and paying out imoney in the! trial of Conroy, the murderer -° Law- detemsibly to vet Ii at the poolroom | Eighty-second street and Amaterdam| alleged pool room where Sidbury did his yer Fettretat i ae nr ee te nt ce en pee mee ra one of the four bachelors who rented Schoo! in GIRL WHO PAID $100 FOR STAR PART IN PLAY, BU T DIDN'T GET IT. TEACHER TOLD WILSON WHEN HE WAS TEN HE WOULD BE PRESIDENT Mrs. Mary Russell Believed Her Prophecy All Life, but Died Before It Was Fulfilled. JOLIET, UL, Nov, of Manhattan Was the happlest man in Will County. over the election of Wood- row Wilson to the Preuidency because of diction made by his hen he was t imington, 8, C., ay be her Prem ent As a tok this week of without interest. | Three Stores ater, 7—John C. Baker Mra. , more than forty yeara ll was Wilson'e teacher 1 yours old, In Ti ton | abe wave the frame to her brother she and at that red: time predicted that the boy would some She did not live to prophecy fulfiled, dying three years ao at Loosville, N.C. at the age) hettan at the time hie son published hi of elgity-toue, 60 Used Pianos of many different makers, all full sized uprights, in perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash, or payments of only $5 down and $5 Monthly Also special attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. | Call early and examine them. /HORACE WATERS @ CO. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street 127 West 42d St., near Broadway Harlem Branch (Open Fvenin.s) 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. GIRL GIVES $100 TO “ACTOR” FOR A STELLAR ROLE But Dramatic School Graduate Fails to Get Part She’s Promised. James He » twenty-two years OM, Mt West Sixty-third street, waa {n $2,500 ball for General Sessions in the West Side Court to-day om complaint of Miss Adele Pease, twenty | five years old, of No. sat West Fittye | Afth street, arged that Hebrew lV represented himself as an actor-mam rand accepted $100 from her ae @ bonus for giving her a star part in ® musical comedy he eaid he was to produce, ‘The part never materiale ized. Mies Pease came from the South. @Re won't tell what part because of Ber father’s opposition to her going on the stage in New York, “or six months,” she said, “T studied @ramatic art. I met Mr. Hebron through an advertisement in a newsaper in @ waid that he could give good position to ambitious actors, I went to see nif and he sald he was « producing mana- about to put on @ play called the Kollicking Girl.’ He offered me leading part for 1100. As he gave } several passes to showe in the chy age | appeared in other ways to be « ge manager I gave him the money he asked for, | “A day or two ago he told me he was not gving to produce the ‘Rollicking Girl’ but was going to put on a better mnisical comedy called the ‘Heidelberg j Prince,’ in which 1 could have the second part for #00 more, He told me that « daughter of a very nim $1 me. who ¢ New York man had offered for the place he proposed to give “I began to get suspicious then, went to see District-Attorney Whit Mr, Hebron came last night to see mf about the #00 and wae arrested.” Aman from the office of Daniel Fro! man who owns the ‘RoHicking Girl," | was tn court to testify that Hebron had jno connection with Mr. Frohman and go authority in connection with the play or the actors in it. == his teacher with a little fretwork pio- ture frame, which is now in the home. Mra. Russell watched Wil grow to fame and with each advange changed the picture in the frame. Whén : “You will want to keep thie, for. when gh Ny President yeu will be very of it.” Baker said that Wilson's father, the Rev. Joseph Wiiwon, visited him at Mai first book, and ea! “Well, T don't age WATERS PIANOS SPECIAL SALE. In order to make room for our large new stock of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- Autola Player-Pianos we will make a special offering ous choice. dixth Avenue at vetoenia At Sixth Avenue Store Only Women’s Shoes at $2 The standard set for quality, fit and comfort is followed out in these less expensive shoes— and the variety of styles and leathers give patrons a gener- Simplify Home-seeking by saving and trampin 548 Fifth Avenue yee Focty-filth Street