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Srouee | FASHION PLATE ELOPER Is LOCKED | UP AGAIN “Too Trivial to Discuss,” He Says! RATES DECISION WAITS. —<—— Commerce Hoard to Take More! Testimony of Ratirondas, ‘TON, March 24.—The Inter- ity igen ee be Na Tat Aare dt te Commerce Commission will take sddittonel teatimony of the railroads be- tf jeclding the Bastern advance rate rontioes vargas thal homing be ‘Mrs. of $17 Oheck ‘Tran- |e ‘Av Apri 20, 21 and 22 are the firat her marriage to Moller. cr vailable auch an Announcement to- —— sctton, + ay ts taken to Indicate no decision be- Arthur Reginald Van Keller, a dap- {fore that time. ber little mam who twirted @ mnali, Hight muntache an he sald the whole matter was “really too trivial to dis- cuss,” waa locked up in Police Head- qearters this afternoon, charged by Arthur Sherman, propristor of a res- sat Twenty-ninth atreet and Famous For ‘Her. air Actress Tells How She Grow It. Wwerthions chook for ia payment 6 fer e meal om Jan. 14nd having ac-| Madame Rose, a act- at No. 2311 Madison avenue Mrs. Jane Sommer-Moller, whom martied Aug. 26, 1016, slightly more ‘Any lady ot gentleman can wth of Ubeir hair and Berd with this simple reci i ‘an mix at home: Lait plat af worse odd Bommer-Moller is the wife of |r ballon d ve Ngee gh bles ed “rhe winter House” will be the next Book in The Evening oe famous Th *A Complete Novel ac! Sommer and that she de- dim out of his property by On Unmmrried before he wedded 4 ry it a beet C= “amnalae laje, Brom the fous of Bie ward: | © pa) — day be might well own that . ts anipisinania WHO'LL GET A LICENSE. Mayer's Beeretary Constéering the Ali-<Hight Probthttives. hk ‘Woods, ag hieentA to Mayor 1» personal; re first Ly full- page a instalment of | « Moller aks the Court to dectare |The A After. Howse” be orieted Jp and vold his marrings and to|mext Monday's Evening yore h 30, oatge wife from Syren agli : Be on the lookout for Bonds and morigages which ah s the ne mont exciting, bet ‘under the terms of a ae. mystery story written In the past ¢en years. agreement entered into Oct. Read it. $21. Moller insists that bis seo- eee ey SAYS JEWELRY (W WAS STOLEN. wife by persuasions, solicitations Boston Jeweller or taomtttton Vale- demands jured bim into a mar- ables Found tn Prisoners’ Rooms. and then wheedied him out of 4 geparation agreement by which he ee Velen belt er of the jewelry firm wu o. of No, 89: ‘be ingredients can be fhaoed at any drug store at very | tle coat.” —Advt. 4 to her his $200,000 home at 290 Madison avenue und his other at No, 2211 Medisoa avonue, be- the transfer of numerous bonds seovy his secretary's oxperience | t, where he has tom served as a a deputy, will be ample guide of Jewelry which bes in the matter of feekimg into the char- frem the store . 1. Jacter of cabarets and all-night res- The jewelry waa ain by New York |taurants. It was at first understood rooms of Michael | that Poliee Commissioner McKay waa! it} to decide who the reputable applicants | were, but developments showed that the entire matter rests in the hands of the Mayor's secretary. | “{ shall be ready to sign the applica- securities. 1 DENIES SHE WAS MAR- a RIED BEFORE. Mra. Moller was in court to dispute PMollér's claim to the property. Khe tes that ahe hax never been the of Bymbert Bommer, but admits | been intercepted both came from St, Lowty, oer Zevad acest ty had been residing for some yearn hie SY Beaten to taking up their residence in mi are as Mr, Woods, my secretary, submits ce tate ‘to , them to me,” said Mayor Mitchel to-day! Court | when asked how seon he would act. It To “inventinate nate dex te Nkely that the thirty-two applicant. know their fate bet: junday. a Se Wore neers | is ae genoa That Little Spot On vor Skin; Beware, Beware! i ait ii The Every-figure Corset ‘Whether tall, shore, slender or robust, W. B. Nuform Corsets il 5F H 138 i] Jatter amount Mecouse—ce ‘bonds | meame danger. meet figure-requirement. ‘thas ftehy Extreme low but, long eaboaed Bip con 8 Hines. Cool, light, long- mate rials, daimy and a flexibility, provide Style, Pit and eu- preme Comfert. $1.80 $2.00 $2.80 $3.00 il nif | | LF : ti Pi STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this Week Broadway at Ninth LITTLE GRAY SALONS Will Have the Honor to Present The Largest Collection of Imported Clothes Ever Brought to America Exclusively for Girls and Young Women When we went abroad to choose all the pretty Paris costumes for young women we went with this thought in mind : Where can we find the exquisite little frocks that one sees young girls wearing in Paris but which never-seem to be brought to America. In other words, where could we find the clothes that Paris makes, not simply to send over to America, but for her own jeunes filles. What a wonderful search we had! Tucked away in less frequented streets, we found tiny ateliers where the most beautiful hand work was done, where charmingly simple gowns were confectioned, where the designers give their best thoughts to originating clothes exclusively for young women. An American had never been seen in these little establishments before; they were too busy making artistic clothes for French people. But we persuaded them to fashion some lovely things for us, and it is these frocks together with— Some Beautiful Gowns by Jeanne Lanvin, Cheruit, Robert, Martial and Armand, Groult and Maurice Mayer that we shall present on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this, week The exhibit will include clothes for every occasion. —Delicious garden frocks of ba- tiste, flounced and frilled, with gar- den posies tucked in their soft ribbon girdles. —Spring afternoon gowns of taf- tafeta unlike any seen in America. —Soft silken house dresses. —Exquisite evening gowns for formal and informal occasions. —Cotton crepe or handkerchief linen dresses for morning and after- noon wear at the country house party. —All white, hand-embroidered net and lingerie dresses for the graduate. —Smart cloth tailored suits and gowns, as well as suits of silk, or handkerchief linen. N. B.—Also London topcoats and raincoats. Many of these gowns will be worn by young women between There is large Fashion. interest tommorrow, in-our Apparel Departments, on the Third Floor, with 5, | The Pre-Easter Costume Display The Stern Brothers’ collections of charming Dresses and Suits, of silk, wool, linen and cotton © fabrics are winning greater admiration than ever from the enthusiastic women who have been viewing them during the recent days. Best.of all are-the very Moderate Prices, for which this store-has been . famous.for a generation. - Then here are two special offerings of newly made apparel, at decisive economies: . Women’s Suits, at $25.00 Made in handsome reproductions af Callot and Premet nadele, of sarges, wool crepes, gabardines, and in combinations of moive silk and wool fabrics, im a variety of colorings and « full vange of sizes, Women’s Coats and Capes, at $18.50 In twelve new models, including a fine Bernard Coat, a new Balmacaan, and a smart Richelieu Cape. Materials are golfine, Scotch tweeds, diagonals, checks and novelty fabrics; lined with taffeta or peau de cygne. " The hostess will be delighted to select from: this fascinating collection of Favors and Easter Novelties Stationery Department, Main Floor To-morrow, an Exceptional Mid-Week Offering of Boys’ Superior Clothing A fine opportunity for parents to buy their boys’ clothing at substantial savings in price— peemementions eatle be; Gn s enensl cates of the Boys’ Norfolk Suits and Spring Reefers, ier Boreas Coed cad Pasty Prizes end Easter Gifts at $5.90 * y moderate oa Actual Values $7.50 and 10,00, in these two groups: Imported Writing Paper Norfolk Suits, for ages 7 to 18 years, plain or Asited models, 5 some with two paire of full-lined trousers, in light, medium ai effects in finest t pete fect, Nyt gi or d jored Spring suitings. Now $5.90: also range of prices fom eto $I Spf Me chk and wet mate peal ral ed ch serge or alpaca; Formerly $7.50 to 10.00, Now $5.90. Every mother will appreciate the opportunity to select from this excellent offering of Boys’ *1.00 Blouses, at 65c made of woven madras, in light or dark stripes, with attached or detached soft cpllars, ages 7 to 15 years, Exceptional Values for To-morrow: Bien tute 40 ry pe eee en NSS 6 i Serie in one. en Nee Valo ise, at 230 mu &B We Close Eoeninge at 6 o'Clogk. Open Saturdays Until'10 P.M. Long Time Credit to Every One Tole, $15 Complete! Purnahed, Write for our, NAW BOOKLET containing in: formation regarding our ute, mated FRER. Ween $125 ‘completely A Compicter OUR LIBERAL CREDIT) THRMS | apply aio to Leng sand, ew Jeveey and Connecticut, © tely nenory? strated value We Pay Fre Rallread Fare PROMPT D. ERIES OUT OF TOWN BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS. S Ave. Con.64"Sr. the hours of ten and twelve in the morning and two and four in the afternoon. ‘The 1890 hoop dress by Jeanne Leavin will be posed with quaint bonset to match.” In spite of the beauty of every costume here, prices will be found very moderate, for Paris dresses made all by hand start in price at $80. On this occasion we shall-present, together with other exact copies of ‘our own importations, Lucienne—A New Cape with Waistcoat A perfect copy of the - prettiest’ cape in Paris! Short, fitted over the shoulders, and having a fetoling, waistcoat in the new fashion. ‘Taffeta,-lined with silk,-$9%.00. Broadcloth, silk-lined, $38.76. English and French Frocks for Little Girls Exclusive, too, and made to our‘ own measurements, so that they will fit American girls. White and colored linen.and white- batiste. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Second Floor, Old Building. fs iia ths complesion Simplify Homecentins by saving time, and one-half ata ee, ist L jel: wi thi ngChomadaye te delormined to keep her dows, and who can blame Pd ne ae y (which TF Mf Oe flesh 5 now ot present styles er welts ihe} @ . I always let four o1 Rot fat sata’ uate aeayemesae me apur- | tablespoante! befor yr OS "3 ive in or on not tale. : ame g Madge: No. y: of money in order scalp perfect care tention. ‘Fo ore: | tl kardene (trom the to - Wal 1 bri Be | Ea abe NG ttt te sol Ini fal Btn ic by ee fe de agtin tn x dint, of Stear wr ris seateat eer, of m sparkling xpress middle Botty Dean's Beauty Book, $8.—Advt.