The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1913, Page 16

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\ ‘am o” Shaniers and Straight Brims HINTS OF NEWEST STYLES SHOWN BY SOCIETY AT "SPA" Beltless and Sashless Costumes Wom by Those Who Set the Pace. —_, -SHANTER HATS. TAM-O° Mrs. Belniont, Mrs. Payne Whitney and Mrs. Berry Wall while tunics and draped skirts ere much in evidence. Also, while I ‘noticed many beautifully draped sashes, Ht all, enough of a bit of plaid seen here and there was enough to fortell its pop- ulagity. Around the paddock the wives of many prominent owners strolled be- tween races to view:the horses, Among the most interested were Mrs. August Belmont and Mra, Payne Whitney, both modestly attired in suits, The effect of each, however, was quite different. Mra. Whitney's was of fawn color allk and wool material, the jacket made on cut- away lines and trimmed with revers ané cuffs of dull plaid waiatcoat of the same the opening. The same te close the co either side of the hold @ plait which below. A black # with red roses wa te her toilette. buttons used were repeated on kirt, seemingly to fe added fullness hat trimmed itinctive climax TRIKING COS- Mrs. Belmont's sult was of old blue regen _sentersel with sheer white hand collar Buttons tn close succession cloned the coat up the-front, white a delt pulled through two buckles in the back held @ glight fulness at the waist line. The straight cut of the coat conformed with - & Straight tuck through the skirt. An 14 yese color straw hat trimmed fat quills completed a color ettul SIA bar anal eat’ Fairy, take the firet race. Mr was strikingly gowned fo Be the Voque won ware caught wash ond midst aoft folds of blue maltne Mrs. R. T. Wilson, wife of the presl- dent of the association, was an inter- ested spectator in the Wilson box and a most sociable person a! house. Her richly embroidered lingerie gown on Princess tines, was swathed with @ sash of pale blue moire which was caught at the centre front under a cluster of pink roses. <A white hat topped with blue plumes was a fetching elimax. in@ the club- Am intdrested group was in Capt. Cas- Dox to witness his horse, Flying Cassatt black and white, Above a draped skirt of black eatin with a velvet belt she wore & filmy blouse of allover lace effectively trimmed with a weighty collar of black velvet-emboseed striped chiffon. Next to the meck and edging the short sleeves soft frills of lace gave @ dainty finish. ‘With thie attire she wore @ straight on sailor lines with a velvet crown, from which waved a beautiful spray of Diack paradise feathers. HANDSOME GOWN DRAPED ON THE LATEST LINES. ‘With Mfe. Cassatt was a friend wear- latest lines. with yellow and pink, the skirt had a wide girdle of the same draped low over the hips, while an overrkirt of bluo silk met was draped up over it in front and ‘The waist was draped with the the shoulders, and the same puffe on the sleeves, while was gathered around the meck and down the front. A ecant ruf- fle of lace also hung from under the belt and the same finished the short Mrs, R. Carman, wife of another of the owners, wore a becoming gown of gray crepe de Chine combined with aclt- color brocade crepe de Chine, which formed the cutaway tunic on tho skirt and draped, a transparent waist portion of dotted net being caught on the shoul- dora with pearl buckles. No belt was epparent, as the blouse of the waist Gropped low I observed in the Lawton box a de- cldedly fall hat, being of black vi draped to affect the lines of the ti shanter which haa already become ular. At the centre front, secure by a knot holding two tigy fur tails, one white and the other black, towered a wired end of French blue faille ribbon which was again knotted to hold two more of the tail the end ace THE CAVE GIRL. | ‘The Cave Girl was a wondrously beau- tiful wild woman who was dixcovered on South Sea island by a cantaway | American, Thats the way the story stars, And it is full of ape-men, jungle monsters, fights, strange love scenes and endless action. “Tie Cave Girl" in by Hagar Rice Rurroughs, who wrote ‘Tarzan of the Apes.” 1, beginning Tues “Ta t story, “The Gave Gin" » Don't mise wingle instalment « Remember, in The Evening ¥ ave Girl? will begin d Tuesday, Sept, 16. Peace Men G THE HAGUE, ja of Thin City, Netherlands, Sept. % Invitation sent by New York, asking th members of the 7 Council to be the im the Goya 7,000 penetas’ vening World will publish ‘The | THE EVENING WORLD, BARKLESS DOG éiscovered at Hartford City, Ind: Owner wouldn't eell him at any price SOME DIGGING ye TOMBSTONE MAKER wants to buy JOHN YUSZKEVICZ of Paterson has imbibed American {deas to such an extent as to choose Jinks” for his new name. The court let him. which plerced the heel of @ Nyack gtri two years ago just found le of her foot. Unusual feature ie that ft wag in the same foot, ($1,865), ROBIN HEARING “TO ESTABLISH SULZER'S STATUS If Habeas Corpus Writ Is ~ Granted to Bank Wrecker Impeachment Stops. Beyond preparing for the usual line of argument in opposition to the writ of habeas corpus issued yesterday by Jus- tice Hasbrouck of Kingston, command- tng the production of Joseph @, Rodin in the Supreme Court there to-morrow morning, the District-AttorneMs office in not taking a great deal of interest in the Robin affair, District-Attorney Whitman and his aides understand that the tasuance pa for Robin by Gov, Sulzer was, primarily, @ move to ket the matter of the legality of the im- fusal of Warden Hayes to recognize the pardon and release Robin yesterday afternoon, by Robin's attorneys, who had thelr ap- | plication for a writ of haveas corpus all In readiness, ROBIN'S FATE MINOR IMPOR: TANCE IN THE CASE, That the fate of Robin is @ minor mat- ter was shown by the action of the attorneys in bringing the habeas corpus action In Kingston, The Supreme Court there i# in the Third Department and in the Third Department Albany ie aitu- j ated. » Appellate Division of the Third Department 18 to sit in Saratoga on Tuesday Jcorpas will be the first Judicial determ ination of Gov, Bulzer's status, and should the writ be sustained, there ts grave doubt in the minds of lawyers that the Legislature would be permitted }to proceed with the impeachment trial, lt waa an open secret to-day that Goy. Sulzer and his advisers sought this ineans to determine whether his au- thority as Governor would be upheld in the courts. Richard Bartholdt ri and was rected with onthusingss Robin will be represented in court in Kingston to-morrow by former Mecre- tary of the Navy Benjomia F. Teecy News Oddities INDIANA DENTIST t under arrest charged with robbing his patients’ mouths of gold fillings. before Panama Canal tg finished. There remain 95,743,061 cublo yards to be excavated. ALABAMA MAN who just celebrated bis 00th tirthday has 88 direct @o many years set the fashions for men. | descendants. was becomingly gowned in dainty chif- fon cloth of Delft diue flowered in rasp- berry pink. Exquisite lace edged &| House double fichu on the waist, while the ekirt was elaborately draped of raspberry ribbon. Roses of the iden- tleal color trimmed her hat of Delft dius ie. “WIFE BEATER@® SQUAD,” of brawny Pittsburgh policemen, has been formed to thrash convicted wife beaters there. —— BABY born on an ItaMan liner just arrived was presented by eteamship company with a first-class rownd trip ticket good at any time es long as the line operetes ships, PAINTING displayed tn a Madrid shop window read “Authentic Picture by Poor woman passing ra! tracted a crowd, declaring that the desler bought the painting fram her th ‘defore, paying her 2 cents. F ¢ ‘The issue wan brought up by the rev! This had been anticipated | | ( Phe hearing on this writ of habeas) . the granite blocks from the ol4 Astor & disturbance and and by ex-Congressman Willlim 6, Ben- net, “The writ was asked for in Kingston,” said Mr. Bennet to-day, “for the reason that we can take it more quickly to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. New York County ts in the First Division of the Appellate Division and Brooklyn is in the Second Division. Kingston, however, 1s in the Third Division, and @ speedier hearing on an Appeal can be procured there, If the Hasbrouct\we| ppeal. That is in we selected Kingston; it 1s remote from New wilt take the only not beoa' York of because we thought wo might have favorable Influences there.” Assistant District-Attorney John Kirk- land Clark, who led the prosecution of Robin, which ended in Ro. 's plea of guilty, will represent the District-at- torney's office, while a member of the Corporation Counsel's ataff will be present to represent Warden Hayes, WHITMAN 18 NON-COMMITTAL AS TO ATTITUDE, “Unth we confer, late this afternoon, with Mr. Whitman we cannot tell what will be the attitude of our office,” said Clark to-day, "Certain it Is we will be prepared to contend that Robin's commitment to Blackwell's Island was perfectly lexal. Whether A ques- tlon Gov, Sulzer's right to tissue @ par- don ts a matter that not been de- termined by this effi The Corporation Coun office, on : ; ’ the other hand, most redly will Peachment of the Governor before the) Die ooner, Nan’: me 1S plght te Court of Appeals and thus delay the on & priscier: trial on the impeachment, which ta set have ban’ requested) by. the for Sept. 18, jasioner of Corrections to have a ative to-morrow at Kingston,” said Louls H. Hahlo, Acting Corpora- tion Counsel, to-day, "Who we will send has not been officially determined.” 2 for 25 Cts, ‘TA COLLAR OF EXCEPTIONAL STYLE, Points 3} in, Back 1}4in. \ EARL je WILSON MaRERS OF WEDNESDAY. “The Corporation Counsel's office has | TREND OF FALL FASHIONS REVEALED BY SOCIETY AT RACES AT SARA oy \ ‘ . eo Beautifully Draped Sashes anda—Listen—No Bel 11918. advised Mr, Hayes as to his dutics in | broom factory on the Island will not tain matters of requisition involving | be removed from the same routine of Gov, Sulzer’s legal activities, the prison until he Is taken, to-morrow “The office was not conwulted spe-| Morning, to Kingston. The insuance of letfealiy in the Robin matter, but if tt had | tte pardon by Bulzer has had no effect been it would have advised Warden | on his work in the penitentiary. Hayes ¢o question seriously the legality According to a memorandum issued by of Gov. Gulzer’s actions. eo will be| Sulzer with the questioned pardon, it represented in court to-morrow to do Psp ahd dee that” BEAR.) ON SULZER’S OFFICIAL ATATUS. Bhould Justice Hasbrouck uphold the writ, many lawyers questioned to-da: that the impeachment trial could pro- ceed, aince the State would not be per- mitted to appeal. Should he refuse to grant the writ, a quick appeal may be taken to the Appellate Division and then to the Court of Appeals. Since Court of Appeals, to alt ae Judges Sulser trial, they might ‘be forced thus to pass upon the legality of the proceeding even before they are ¢: upon to act as Judges in the Gul: trial, position which would embarass them ly. pa Rodin to-day te stil work tm the ey of New York County delteved Robin was no more Sullty than other officials of the wrecked bank and because many influential per- eons had urged his pardon, —_—. “40,000 DAYS” TO KAISER. 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