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3 Wethams Gould Brokaw. ‘Mr, Wadhams recommended that Mra. Brokaw be granted an interlocutory de- teneny with On, ; the Public Service Commission that the | / th $16,000 @ year alimony. Jus- | sinway contracts be amended 90 as to nce Department. Prof. ARB Melly, aitirmed there recommenda~| siow the Interdorough 18 per cent. as bean with the Univerai- | holding that Brokaw was twice of misconduct in Paris, The de- jant made counter. claims of mise arose as to the refs (eree's foo, Mr. Wadhams asked $500, and Arthur J. Baldwin, Mr, Brokaw's attorney, paid th eharged It up axa of costs. The defei foferes'a fee as excessive. In granting @8-Judge Wadhams the allowance asked, justice Kelly w: t to be out of ‘Eeasonable charge for referee's services fa a suit for absolute divorce, ‘but ex- amination of thi epen to interfere which has been brought about entirely dy the defendant. ace in this case, ent wanted it and consented to it. Di- vorce sults, no matter how prominent tye litigants may be in the dally news lo Need for Referee in Brokaw] Contractors Will Be Invited to “sf Case, but Easily Earned $2,500 Is Allowed. ‘The practice of sending divorce cases | te referees, there to be tried in secret, | met with decided criticism yesterday 600 Yor acting as referee dm the guit for absolute divorce brought ‘wy Mfrs. Mary Blair Brokaw against W. pers and proceedings pdonvince me that the Court is not called ere was no necessity for a refer- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. }, CRITICISED BY COURT | WON'T GIVE INTERBORO wits IN Fatt OVER FEES} STEINWAY TUNNEL JOB |"sz:s, tsetse ior ue at palpable savings to get 10 per cent. profit, notwithstand- fact that the subway contracts ‘all guch work should be done These Final Anniversary Offerings of the interests of served through ‘The Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany will not receive 15 per cent profit, | prom Queens Fusion Board of Estimate the Job will probably be done by some other con- tractor, Borot President MoAneny demurred when proposition was first made by ‘William T. profit on this particular job. The job involves between $500,000 and $700,000. Borough President M tet principle of actual cost Fecommends thatthe propoted. modif: Dressy Tailored Suits, $23.50 Bid on Reconstruction _| berourn. "company be. retuned to the ‘ value $39.50 , Seevice Commisaion without: SP eproductions of eight imported models —_—_ Work. Prehe report states that Chairman Mee embodying the latest tailored sult features Dressy Tailored Suits at $25 Call of the commission fears Lae 4 delay and that the Interborough wi ‘ eee te cine work ar cont Made in the new Fall fabrics, such as Duvetyne, wool Chairman | told a del or 10 per cent, profit, for reconstructing | advertise for bids, providing th Supreme Court Justice Kelly of | the Steinway tunnel, which it sold to the | horough was not ready to go ahead, My *5 yn, who allowed ex-Judge William , “ity, for temporary operation. As a re- | is estimated that the work for tempor- interlined. 14 to 18 years. sult of action taken yesterday by the| ary operation will consume ten months. | tendent of Insurance, a) Bondy SARS K Comnpay «240 se Saturday, October Fourth, four remarkable sales of Women’s Fall Apparel Misses’ & Juniors’ APPAREL actual value, $39.50 Copy of one of the season's most favored models Made of wool faille with kimono sleeves, and gathered at waist line into a fancy strap, which is finished with an embroidered loop of scal plush, the buttons, collar and cuffs being trimmed with fur plush to match. The skirt is pegtop design. The selection includes black, Bayadere, velour de laine, broadcloth, and plain and two-tone eponge, in navy, Russian n, mole, seal brown, Hague blue, prune and black. Handsomely lined and Dressy Boucle Coats, $15 ount asked and | Sz Brokaw in @ bill | a t objected to the In pi socisteceet | GRECIAN -TRECO foe, ITH no other corset can you obtain, more easily and naturally, the svelte lines of fashion, than through wearing the with a situation save that defend- are ware v0 children to be considered 2 my Grecian-Treco. in this divorce sult. manner peason, in Comprising the high grade qualities of Soft Felt Hats in newest shades, produced by foremost American hatters for Men and Young Men, The issue was sim- for figures of every type. ‘The Bien Jotle Brassiere concesis every 01 of or wrinkle ever the corect and insures fine eee ene ee ‘Be., $1, 81.50 to 612. value $25 navy, taupe, niggerhead brown and dark bottle green. Fourth floor i Sntveraity of Cal New seven-eighth cutaway models ae of thal oith Frat pie erimines Afternoon Dresses at $22.50 Fuzzy Coats at $25.00 MIean asa. Cale | The long revers, collar and cuffs are of seal plush. Gar- actual value $35 actual value $35 | ment fastens to the side with large silk braid ornament, 51 dresses Mik made of fine quality crepe Made of that fuzzy bearskin cloth, which and is lined entire with yarn-dyed satin. meteor, which is very lustrous and soft is so much in demand, and ssvrespond- of finish. The woist is a one-piece kimono ingly hard to import. Fortunately, we Misses’ Silk Dresses. $14.50 effect over dainty white yoke, which has have secured 75 of these coats at a very walt 25 J insertings of lace. Crushed belt and sash favorable price. They are loose models ue. $: in contrasting colors. The skirt is designed with kimono sleeves and just as smart Dressy models of crepe de chine, use, Canton with two pleat folds across front and as any $75 coat you can buy. Two models, crepe and silk crinkled crepe. Drea; and tunic skirts. draped to the back. Black, navy, ma- in taupe, Copenhagen blue, mahogany, Trimmed with fine lace or net. k, navy, sapphire, hogany, plum, brown and silver gray. Tose, navy, green, plum, brown and Mack, taupe, olive, mahogany and Russian green. 14 to 18 years. ; ; 85 Women’s Imported Raincoats at $6 Girls’ Coats at $5 value $8.95 °° actual value $10 to $15 Through its knitted and boneless construction, the Grecian-Treco yields Cpl in every direction, mould- ing the figure to the na- tural lines of beauty. Any woman etriving for fashionableness in her figu: t not at the expense of comfort—will find her ideal corset in the Grecian-Treco, In many beautiful models, At All Dealers, $5, $7.50 $10 to $25, Front Lacing Styles, $7.50 Up. Made in London. A loose, boxy model of gaberdine, with convertible collar. In tan, navy, black and Oxford. " Fourth floor. ‘Sporty, full length, loose belted-models, of all woo! chin- - chilla,:zibeline and cheviot, with velvet collar and cuffs. Large patch pockets. Navy, brown, gray and Oxford. Girls’ School Dresses, $3.95 value $5.95 These practical little dresses are made of all woo! serge, in navy, brown and black, and in both one-piece and Russian models. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Plaid Dresses, $5 value $8.95 One-piece models of all wool plaid, trimmed with con- trasting serge. The selection includes I Beit green and brown. 6 to 14 years. ind floor. A Saks $15 Suit for Young Men has forty years of tailoring behind it Although we have been a lifetime at clothes-making, we still hold to the belief that our $15 suit for the young man represents the acme of our progress to date. At this figure alone we can show the young man such latitude of choice as would take most shops their entire range of prices to equal. In fabrics and patterns and colorings and models, $15 at Saks’ affords a truly wonderful selection. And it affords, besides, a quality of tailoring and cut which has made Saks clothes a paramount influence in youthful styles. Ages 14 to 20 years. Sizes 30 to 36. Fifth floor. In tomorrow's sale of Boys’ Norfolks the savings are very liberal $14.50 Norfolk Suits at $10.95 Double breasted Norfolk model, finely tailored and finished. Made of all wool cheviots and cassimeres, in the season’s new ¢olorings and designs. 10 to 18 years. Extra knickerbockers. In this great sale of Women’s Gloves the values are prodigious $2.50 Long White Gloves, $1.55 Fine grained German lambskin, with wide elastic arms. 16-button mousquetaire effect. A new shipment. $1.00 English Tan Gloves at 68c Expressly for Saturday A New Black Velvet Hat at $10 An original shape by Carlier Has short, irregular brim _in front and long turnedeup back, and is stylishly trimmed wit! skunk opposum band and white ostrich fancy. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes On the Third Floor—Sixth Avenue Section ~ambde of fabrics selected by Stern Brothers and tailored to their order in a superior by the foremost clothes makers of England and America. Included are Sack Suits, Dinner and Dress Suits, Cutaway Coats and Waistcoats. Fall Overcoats, Raincoats, Separate Trousers and a large assortment of Waistcoats for Day or Evening Wear, also London Made Overcoats from one of the highest class makers in London, embodying all favored materials of the models for both Men and Young Men. Exceptional Offerings arranged for To-morrow ’a High Grade Sack Suits, : That Gees of new weaves in the latest styles, at $24.50 Fall Overcoats, made of dark gray or black materials, {n full silk-lined models, including form fitted covert coats, {n dark gray and newest shades of tan, one-quarter silk line Young Men’s Blue Cheviot Sack Suits, The very newest English models, popular for College wear, made of narrow or wide wale blue cheviot, 16 to 20 yrs,, 32 to 42 inch chest, Correct Hats for Men Regular Value $3.50 Men’s Shoe Department--Third Floor Men's Drees and Walking Shoes, Riding Boots, Tennis Oxfords, Hunting, Golf, Baseball and Socccr Shoes, Dancing Purrps and House Slippers made from the choicest selected leathers ard of the highest grade workmanship at very moderate prices, Also To-morrow, Continuation Sale of Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings and Hats At Exceptional Reductions in Prices d, $22.50, 29.75 a 17.50 at $2.65 One-clasp walking glove, prix seam sewn, Made of heavy, cape stock. Excellent quality. $1.50 French Kid Gloves at $1.10 ‘Two-clasp, overseam gloves, in white, black or tan, with triple rows of heavy self or contrasting embroidery. $3.50 White Glace Gloves, $2.00 $12.50 Norfolk Suits at $8.75 Special purchase of 350 suits at a big conces- sion. Single breasted, patch pocket Norfolks, made of all wool fancy cheviots and Winter weight crashes, in gray, olive, brown, and black A diversified collection of other styles at ten dol- lars, embracing many smart shapes and such trimmings as ostrich feathers, pompoms and bows in the new Georgette mode. . and white mixtures. Extra knickerbockers, e on, full shoulder 4 i, $7.50 School Suits at $8.98 Feather Neckwear Sale Ioped tope end three dainty “Cleo™ peat buttons at wrist. rel at featherweight prices tomorrow $1.50 English Street Gloves at $1.00 Norfolk model, made of all wool cassimeres, in se i ; brown and gray mixtures, Durably tailored and Stiort Marabout Ruffs, finished with large satin how finished and will give excellent service. Ages 7 ; Leap gal Rood se Resid em ; re ‘ ith white, i! black, and at oneend and round at the otherend. Ineither black or $2.50 proteases Petree ined al EN Tae Tr . tat tural, Value $3.50 to 18 years. T'wo pairs of knickerbockers. Loa) . 5 $1 and $1.50 Gloves at 85c Marabout Stoles, five strands, two yards long, in black 5 in G i $10.50 Mackinaw Sport Coats at $7.95 pe — é 2 ; Value 4.25 special edt $2.75 Wit ton and be iho contain cag = A a i arabout Capes, six strands, and ribbon ends, in black Medium weight Pi vn Gloves, in tan, black, navy, ag yy tren ek gg ee a Valve #430" ‘special at] $2.95 gr tnd irony, Tape vs Ge nag, Pala convertible collar. | Suitable for school and Short Marabout and Chiffon Scarfs, with tassel er $3.75 : college wear. Ages 10 to 18 years. Value 84.75 special at Ostrich Feather Stoles, four strands, two yards long, in black and white, natural and white or gray. Value $6.00 special at A special purchase of Velour Hats $3.75 Sale of Women's Extra Wide Windsor Ties, the popular Roman stri i the pe. in black, king blue, brown, aarike curerald and sia | 19c for Misses and Children $1 Silk Stockings pagne. Value 50c special at Velour Hats, for qisses and Silk Shetland Finished Veils, in black, white, brown] . ‘ ot r * as Is of 8 to 18y » in all at 69c and navy. Values 81.00 and $1.25 special at{ 50c ay eat usin ATA ns 3.45 black and brown, Value 87.50 Heavy weight ingrain or pure dye silk, with double tops and lisle or all silk soles. Obtainable in black, white and thirty different shades for Fall. A rare value, measured by quality and price. Velour Hats, for children of Special for Saturday S8toSyears. Jack Tar model, 2 95 The New Loop Bow Hats of Black Velvet at $5 in black and brown. Service- ably made. Regularly $5.50 Value $7.50 Great savings in these Radical savings to-morrow in New soft crown shapes, tipped with silk ¥ hatter’s plush, and trimmed with big fan-like COATS for Children Sweater Coats black velvet bows at odd, turn-turtle angles, Chinchilla Coats, in navy, red and) The latest conceit in a hat, and one that is gray. Box model, with belted back, for boys, girls and children strikingly clever and chic. and collar and cuffs of plaid cheviot, > $5.50 Sweater Coats, for Boys and Girls. bound with silk braid. Regularly $7 | Made of high grade worsted, with special at roll collar. In brown, navy, cardinal | $2.15 Smart Set & Nemo Corsets Ratine Chinchilla Coats, in navy, } and Oxford. Ages 8 to 16 years. | gray and brown, with low belt, collar | $6.50 Value $3.95 special at in the smartest modes for Fall and cuffs and large buttons of seal | e Sweater Coats for Children. ' Made The Smart Set Corset far transcendsthe average in making and Plush. Regularly 88 special at of fine zephyr yarn, with shawl collar | $1. 55 in the beauty of its undulating lines. We have selected it for es- —__ and two pockets, All the new colors. [ pecial representation this Fall, and are showing it in the newest Other CHILDREN’S COATS Ages 8 to 8years. Value $2.95 models, with elastic bust and semi-elastic gores over the . hips. Designed on long, sweeping lines, with low bust at half prices tomorrow for Children, Made ; peeat Goes tx ae ue and long skirt, . Sus Als etie vie, $40 $8 These are samples, at very pronounced savings, ting collar, in Oxford, golden brown, $LIS The Nemo Corset, designed for both ium and They include the latest models and materials, navy and cardinal. Ages 8 to 8 years, « stout figures, is shown in a special selection of new $3 to $5 gnd mostly one of wkind, Black, navy, brown, Value $2.60 special at models and in various wanted materials, red and gray, @ to @ years, . THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes more “Offers of Post. tions’ than any other two WANT DIRECTORY mediums in the universe,.

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