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Petite a Lt MRS. HETTY GREEN | STB TO-DAY AND EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. covered with rusty black lace, and an ed, full-sk I was surely going to forectose in sixty days, and I did, “T know there will be no courts iu heaven and no :awyers to make one angry and cros#@. I am very sorry every time I have lost my temper. from her on the pew when she dropped on her knees to pray. Mrs. in sat on the other side of ird and while soe appeared in prayer she kept one eve on jan. She saw her sip across ec, wriggle into the pew, lift the Z and speed swiftiy toward the rs, Devlin caught her at the She dragged the woman through corridor to the entrance to the No, 42 Bast One Hundred and Thirty: | third street. She was held on @ charge t model fraye It Is the s B. Altman & Cn. at his residence, No. 77 West Sixty-elghth street, from pneumonia, Mr, Sorlin was thirty-four years old, and is survived by his wife, en ldatk eyes & v CAN'T COUNT CASH Maybe It’s $10,000,000 or $50,000,000; She'll “Take Stock” Soon. AT WORK ON BIRTHDAY. | Carnegie Wrong About Dés- grace of Dying Wealthy, i c mer ones thvvatene he I arrested a year aad New Winter Models Says Richest Woman. re am ereneaee once thee eeer oe tae siihi & phrwe tn the cHufeh, to eT SUITS AND COATS church I wouldn't got to heaven. ¥ her, = Mr two Re aLAS cas) seass\ Sur urmcinarises, Osuaeatas semen gages tore, t90u foe hae at dleneed ve Ge At eaten tae Women’s Suits and Gowns will also be offered at exceptionally low prices Possessor of the undisputed title “the fichest woman in the world,” is seventy- eight yours old to-day, and she doesn’t fare a little bit who knows it. She says she is happy; that she never ‘was mean in financial matters with a oor man; that she believes sho will continue to live happily unt!! she ts eighty-three or eighty-five years old, + and that a happy future life awaits ber. “Mts. Hetty” really does not know how much ehe is worth right now. She May be worth 610,000,000 or she may be ‘Worth 950,000,000. The only way she can know ja to “take stock,” and she made her son, Col. Edward Green, promise to-day that next January they would go over everything and find out how much she is worth. She disagrees with An- Grew Carnegie in his expressed bellof ‘thet ft 1s a disgrace to dle wealthy; whe thinks it would he a credit to any woman and she certainty expects to dic wealthy. FOOLISH TO TAKE DAY OFF FOR New York, October 17, 1912 Usually sold at $85.00 BIRTHDAY. \ uk SAMY ehCHE® Nid! HDk take to- 1 was troubled with acne (or pimples) for three As Trim’d Brocaded Calling Gowns: iAay off Crom her desk Just because 11 For over 17 years Resinol Oint- —yoars, My face was broken out with pimples, and would Fessy fur rimmed model of brocaded charmeuse 's These overcoats are made of gray cloth, lined happens to be her birthday. That would ment (50¢ and $1) and Rosinol Sonp j ' ; ; in ep bengais bluc, seal brown or black; waist and 59. 50 fhe foolish, sha declared. Inetead, she (2c) have beon a favorite doctor's _‘#t times get like raw meat. I tried all sorta of salves and draped skirt trimmed with Jap mink fur. Value $79.50 . with natural muskrat and finished with ints tha Notducde ue Ooi gee Lace prescription and bousciold remedy Boaps, I received samples of Resinol Soap and Resinol Aly Whom Ga Me tvng at Nor tee for eexemns, rashes, pimples, sores, Ointment, and they helped me very much. After using beaver collars. Pita avenue after cooking her own oe tartin Tay GUBIRRIE them I bought the regular size of each, and my face is now eakfast and rode downtown on a sur- : “arf Wated ll ba fectly clear and smooth, My friend: ki WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY insancy. Sold by every druggist. perfectly c iy friends are esking me WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY Ratiaes Fideveer cote ren Vor ire vamplca ita ade we what 1 used, and I shall be glad to recommend Resinol.’* A NEW IMPORTATION OF ef the Westminster Company on the esino: in. Co re, A Jirgini: : vor Resino) Snaving Stick, (2c) ean- (Signed) E. Virginia Peterson, Trained Nurse, r Be ee erat hes wot ietitate the tenderent. face, 507 West Ono Hundred and Seventieth Street. 192 Mackinaw Coats MEN'S ENGLISH: OVERCOATS In her office is a grindstone for FOR WOMEN AND MISSES @harpening her coupon-cutting shears. Norfolk and English belted models, of highest grade will also be offered . . ~~ at $30.00 Men’s Overcoat Department, on the Fi | ; ‘Mrs, Devlin Puts Purse (RICHEST. WOMAN'S" CODE ‘OF 1 | LIFE AND HAPPINESS. ‘ I never wore coracts; women | M'* M are hoppior when they dvers aatur- ally “Jonas never rode In an automo. bile; I can get along without one. “E get color in my cheeks by chewing a baked onion, Baked onions kill germs. I oan chew ail @ay on one baked onion, fam an old Quaker, and when I way I dou't Ruow what I'm worth I mean it. “On my birthday Ti sing my ittle Bony s of giadsome praise thet Her Taking It. et Devlin of N * avenue, p vateur suc’ street, Mrs. tat the end of the She ree pew Resinol clears bad complexions IE regular use of Resinol Soap, with an occa- sional light application of Resinol Ointment, stimulates the skin, permits natural, healthy action, and rids the complexion of pimples, black- heads, redness and roughness, quickly, easily and at little cost. Read this convincing letter from a trained nurse —she knows what Resinol can do. Stern Brothers To inaugurate their new Floor, have prepared for To-morrow and Saturday, a Very Important Offering of Men’s Winter Overcoats, at $24.50 Regular Values from $40.00 to 50,00 The above Overcoats are of London and American manufacture and made of ( coatings, in blue, brown or gray, plain or two-toned effects, single or dout Ulster styles with convertible or shawl collars, and Thre easted models with plain or guard backs, also English quarter length Chesterfield models in black or Oxford gray, silk lined. Also To-morrow and Saturday, an Extraordinary Clearance Sa Men’s Values $2.00 to 3.00 Pleated Shists of Russian Cords and Value 35¢ Pair ‘ Imported Madras with starched cuffs, 5 ‘tke aia fi saa : | 0 i at 0 silk, in black and staple shades, full fashioned, Riding habits made to order, after English Negligee Shirts, of Silk and Ras 2 00 with heavy iisle soles, toes and heels, at 39c Linen, with turn back cuffs, Value $3.50 | Pleated Shirts of Silk and Linen, also Negligee Shirts of Striped Tub Silk, Value $5.00, at Negligee Shirts of the finest quality Silk Crepe, some with satin stripes, custom workmanship, at Values $8.50 and 10.00 $3.50 5.00 amas, Dont Flannel, of Silk and Linen Fabrics, Value $1.50, at 95¢ at 2.85 Value $4.50, at 2.95 $4.25, 6.00 Value $3.50, Coat Sweaters, of pure worsted, sizes 34 to 40, House Coats, | of double-faced cloth, Values $5.50 and 8.00, High Grade ches ane Men’s Half Hose, Black Lisle, also Cotton, with self or unbleached soles, at Value 50¢ Pair Superior Quality Silk, in black and colors, with lisle lined soles, heels and toes, medium weight, Value $1.75 Pair Men’s Gloves, sp Cape, prix seam sewn, unlined, in tan, lace and Suede, half pique lined, in tan and gray, sewn, fleece Cape Gauntlets, one finger mitten style, \ lined, in black, Regular price $1.75 Pair, Egal Buck Gloves, sac style, strap wrist, wool-lined and fur-trimmed, in tan and gray, Regular Price $4.00 Pair Young Men’s and Boys’ Winter Clothing AT GREATLY hE: UCED PRICES Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, many with extra knickerbockers, in sizes 7 to 47 yrs, broken lots taken trom regular stock, ° $4, 85 Actual Values $8.50 to 13.5 ‘so Youths’ and Boys’ Sack Suits, in the latest English model, sizes 32 to 38 inch chest, at 7.50 13.75 Polo Model, sizes 21% to 8 years, at ) ae pa A Washable Corset FREE WITH NEXT Pe ‘ 1 ~ 7 Guaranteed to retain its ‘ fouths’ English Model Overcoats, : Corduroy Polo Coats, = pass “eee | Dearaece ale lined sizes 3310 38 inch chest, at 16.50 in navy blue or brown, 214 to 3 years, at 5,00, 7.50 ehape after laundering, | UNDA Y ORI D Actual Value $30.00 West Twenty-third and Boys’ Russian or Sailor Sults, in sizes 242 to 8 years, Button-to-Neck Overcoats, in neat gray and brown effects, sizes 21% to 8 years, J Values $8.50 and $10.00 White Chinchilla Overcoats, Values $7.50 and 10.00 Twenty-second Streets e ve to-day while ir of the church, |! with Mrs, Mary Hast One Hundred Deviin ed # woman follow them in and across the wed her as a woman chillas, Shetland Cloth, Kerseys, Meltons and Mixed Over- 23¢ at 91.35 at 85¢ at 21.15 2.65 | $5.00 12.00 WOMAN THIEF IN CHURCH. ; Within ar t | Reach of Suspect and Catches the ption and | awful a son and daughter. mea with the Chicago, 3 ner Bader, nt word of the capture to The police were notified rvices were not Interrupte, The prisoner aald she wae Mra Mar- forty-six years old, of garet O'Brien, artists, He had played New York and Bos- ton Symphony Orchestras, He also was the owner of a bureau for musical Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue AT_SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY Dressy Fur Collar Suits Of blue or black diagonal cheviot, Ri shaw! collar of French mole or seal cloth suits, in black or taupe; velvet ct di wats 29.50 Fur Trimmed Velvet Suits Dressy Empire or cutaway coat models of imported iit in navy ra Nae Beart or taupe a of skunk opossum, Australian chinc wore ine fur. Value $49.50 39.50 Dressy Broadcloth Suits Copies of “Francis,” Bernard or Drecoll models, of high lustre imported broadcloth, in navy, black, brown, amethyst or taupe, trimmed with velvet or embroide Value $59.50 Plush Trimmed Afternoon Gowns Of charmeuse silk in all the new colorings, high neck, with short or three-quarter sleeves, trimmed wit bands of mole or seal plush. Value $49.50 45.00 39.50 Brocaded Evening Gowns Decollete model of brocaded charmeuse in American Beauty, pink, light blue, white or black ; bodice of shadow lace, chiffon and gold lace; draped skirt. 39.50 Value $59.50 Mackinaw cloth, in checks, plaids or stripes. Also white or tan superior quality vicuna cloth. MISSES’ 14 TO 20 YEARS. WOMEN’S 34 TO 42 BUST. 5.75 and 7.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $16.50 64 Women’s Chinchilla Coats In navy, Oxford, brown or gray, also double faced vicuna, fleece cloths or heather mixtures. 12.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY | In the most desirable sty.es and qualities at Decided Reductions Women’s Dressy Gowns FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS \ | : Men’s Shirts, FoursineHand Scarfs eas. eee ee > ; | Of French Percale, with starched , 85¢ of superior quality Silks, é Value $1.50, at 95¢ Afternoon or evening gowns of charmeuse silk, crepe meteor, Riding habits, ready to wear, for cross- or | cuffs and pleated bosoms, Value $1.50, Pe) oft ted Silk Values dalso and chiffon over silk, velveteen or serge, in black and all colors. side-saddle use, in the latest approved styles of Madras, with pleated bosomsand starched cufts,of 3 25 mported Silks, ‘alues $2.50 and 3.00, at 1.45 Silk and Cotton Russian Cords with turn back ¢uffs, 5 $1, Sy) 18.50 and materials. | Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Women’s Tailored Suits Dressy or tailored suits of imported broadcloth, velveteen, corduroy, cheviot, serge or Ottoman cloth. 29.50 Hetetofore $45.00 to $59.50 FIF TH A VE., 37th and 38th Sts. *‘Successo”’ Corset Latest Styles “Custom Made” From $2.50 Ur THE **Successo’’ NEW | $5.00 \ Sold by the best Stores CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES of serge and challis, sizes 4 to 14 years, will be placed on Sale, commencing to-morrow (Friday), Nov. 22d. $3.75, $5.50 & $7.25 Original prices $6.50 to 12.50 at MISSES’ EVENING DRESSES AND WRAPS, MISSES' AND GIRLS’ TAILOR-MADE ; ! The Men’s Furnishing Dep’t ‘(B. Altman & Ca. will place on special sale to-morrow (friday) and Saturday MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS suitable for street or motor wear, at the very special priceof . . . .» $55.00 ' Usually sold at $45.00 & 50.00 THE MEN’S FURNISHING DEP’T IS EASILY ACCES- ( SIBLE FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE STORE. B. Altman & Co. direct attention to their department for | RIDING HABITS AND EQUESTRIAN | ACCESSORIES (4 é Superior cut, workmanship and finish assur-d. designs, at short notice. A special feature is an Improved Safety Skirt, for hunting and park riding. This skirt is exclusive to B. Altman & Co. Mannish riding shirts, hats, boots, gloves, stocks, whips and crops. Fifth Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, New Fork, ANOTHER HANDY SIZE 24 PAGES. 16 PAGES IN COLORS 3 a