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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918. ‘Suffragists Who Will March in Big Parade. Gwen ELON mn a And Young Supporter of *‘ Votes for Women’’ LEADS TO OW + OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & © by Hin Wite, Who Wa S4th Street, New York P — © America's Joremas} Ipeciatisds Misses’ Tailored Suits Siaee 14, 46 and 18 Vears, Suitable for Women to 36 Bua, ter Halves as They Flaunt Their Bauners. the Wife, who fied ber complaint through George Hi Kegel, ber counsel WILL MASS 3% BANDS thet her bushe: the company Attractive models, partioulart n ushan “ , partioularly fs Women unknown to her during adapted for small figures, taille ored of smartly trimmed with fur, velvet or silk braid, the monthe of August and Heptember Wert Fifty-seventh Patriotic Outdoor Pageant Ar-| rangedasaPlaza gM Various Length Coats and Spectacle, Latest Fashionable Skirts, ugbt annulment pro- hystoc declared he would ‘remarry when be became of age, and |he 414, The second ceremony was performed March 22, 1912 ‘The couple have one child, « daugh- ter, Lorene, who was born Jan. 4, 1918. mes. v. | GOFFEE DWARFS CHILDREN ‘Their busbands turned out in full foroe for the Gress rebearaal of ihe Banger Suffrage Parade for Victory, beld inet night in the studio of Mra Helens Smith-Dayton, No. 118 Bast | Kighternth Street, Beaming upon tle banner-waving and costumed parad Materials include Broadcloth, Whipcord, Gabardine and Tale lor Serge in desirable colors, special 25.00 has ctomach-aahe, diasshoes, sore] ry were to be sen Mra. Norian E.Macy tat at arp cla" a awe O "| PHYSIGALLY--MENTALLY — ‘all ‘conutiponed poison, | Bie jusband, Mrs, Willian Jobn- <a n* Mise Emilie Paullol, Mra. Krneat| Higher Cost Suits SMundigested food and sour bile ly | 208’ husband, Mrs. Carr Van Audu's » m . Randle, haus’ disse line, Big faa acinaat i moves out of its little bowels without | husband, Mrs. Paul Thompson's hus- Lar iped 4 Anita Lawrence Simpson, Miss Mar- work. garct’ Walsh and Misa Florence| Prominent school an band, Mre. James Lees Laidiaw's griping, and you have « well, playful Imported models accurately Young coffee drinking school childre . husband, and ever so many more Among the well known women list- oe Grieming hese creas reproduced of Chiffon Broad- busbands. ed to march tn the International Divi- are undersize, underweight *°| Wearing her white parade hat, Mrs,|tume for members of the Publicity sion of the Suffrage parade are Jeanie ad then, cloth, Velvet, Velour Cloth, "| Whitebouse emilingly brandished tho | Committee, a biue and white etriped Ashley, Kheta Childe Dorr, Mrs. E. and backw: pete blue “Press and Publicity | Pinafore with @ bib and big pockets, Tarbell Dudiey, Mra. Abraham Flex- — Suede Cloth and other highe | class materials. 29.75 35.00 45.00 ner, Mrs, Max Heidelberg, Miss Rosa- le Jones, Miss Eleanor Lawson, Mra. J. D, Livingston, Mra. George Mun- taste. Full direction for babies, chil-| Council” banner, which she will carry | Mise Ida Proper, as a scrub woman dren of all ages and fongrown-ups print-| in the parade. Mra. Blair showed the| With broom and duster, illusteated ed on each bottle. bhue and white of the Kqual Fran-| the text, “If politics are dirty, send ford, Mrs, Jobn Minturn, Mise Mar- Ghise Society. Mrs. Johnson posod us| for the cleaning woman.” ih Se sia Vane Linen tee ieee won, Ida monton, the “poster girl,” wearing « balloony| Janet Boudder carried her banner, & Mon hunter: Core Welle teow, nice, dee. striped black and yellow skirt and a| “Sculptore Want Votes,” and Mar- | ————— "Ses | ave j.'s White and Mra, Paul West. eoft black velvet cap. Mrs, Smith- | jorie Benton Cook proclaimed on hers) the role of New York State, and Mre.| May Irwin's arrangement, by which that “Authors Want Votes.” Some| Florence Fleming Noyes will imper-| ‘be week from Sept. 27 to Oct. 2 be- i of the identification banners for the|sonate Miss Columbia. Came Sullrage Benefit Week at the Bod Misses’ Fashionable Coats vitality, under the Park Theatre, has netted the Public-| more quickly than the « . viowt a prewy pink, one with bat sontty, the preive enfransniesa Bintan ity Committee of the Empire State] by the close of echool in the a Misees’ Coats of Mixtures and Zibeline, smbsiiished ‘with 4 cas Me oe | Kathloee ‘Hereatd, “en wolves’ thes | thls ia due tothe ine irwia's Bure | teey are exhausted belted, braid bound and fur trimmed, } 15,00 athieen Howard, as well as those 0 Mine ‘* = r * e ae ‘Sian fotall cleghs, "A round Daaner reading | previously reported, frage enthusiasm. ‘The original play | iY; | They are nervous lor street, sport or motor wear. Special "The whole world is woman's| “COLOR BEARER” TO HAVE a|MUsxested to the Suffragists by Mise| sable fn their deportm: “ It has also been found by i Misses’ Fur Collar Coats, attractive mod- aphere,” wae generally appreciated. STAFF OF SOCIEY WOMEN, —_| {ivrin Indicated 20 per cent. of the re-| ators that “children who drank o@ a Bpecialiats in Apparel for: Mon, Women oad Children A LEAQUE TO MEET THE AT-| Mrs, Loonard Thomas, the boauti-| fund” ‘This percemtnen eect manele | Sveraged from one and one-half to nim ESE Condiiroyy MAIREAFSD am00 ser ho 19.75 TACKKS OF MALE ANTIS. ful young society matron who will! high to the management and at the| than four pounds less in weight, and froay collars of Fur. Broadway at 3th St. ‘Phone Greeley 2626 Jarhes Lees Laidlaw has asked Paes 4 the American flag at the bead | ond of the woek its check for $125 waa| one-half inch to more than one inch less je international division of the! turned over. Miss Irwin supplement- | in height, than the children who abstain: Misses’ Dressy Coats of Broadcloth, Plush, i Weiha, Shri ¢;bupineha| er" earrw Cg" iasring: © Mt. | "yah er rnc hck fr |e fom calle They, mere ln found fo Ureachon raced ‘wool inischoed, (rites [29-28 Albert Roe and several other Charles Bauer, Mrs. C! > Em, 1 % n ve an @ u | jouk and wool interlined, » ‘4 = Empire State Campaign Committee's b than the chilire: hy " Attention is Directed to the ante to form & agus “for the pur’ | Mrs. Hertha Mung Baker, Mra. Mal- | Furbay of Laughter: Mise Ines cece | mame, evength than, are mings of fur. Special coim Duncan, Mrs. Mary Ware Den. og Qork against. the scurrilous, attacks| nett, Mra ida ieun Bastman, Mra, | ‘ibutes this: NOTE—Man ‘ts have found | Remarkable Showing in Our of the Man Suffrage Association Op-| Alice Barrows Fernandes, Mre. Raiph | ,, "Sam," said she to har negro butler, |i to their children’s. H Roved to Political” Suffrage Henry Graves, Miss Amy Mali Hicks, | “49, you mean to vote on Nov. 3° give them Instant Pestum asthe Trimmed Millinery Salon, of omen.” Mra. Charles P. Howland, Mra, Gas: | “""Cose T means to vote,” Sam an- “The association seems to have for-| per W. Hodgson, Mrs. Pierre Jay, emrered. promptly. beverage instead 0 Yo Misses’ Dresses For afternoon and street wear; exclusive youthful models of Charmeuse, Velvet, Crepe de Chine and Soiree Silk; also combined with Georgette Crepe or Sa 15.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 #7 gotten the fact that there ls stili| Miss Margaret Kennedy, Miss Anné 10.00 chivalry in this country,” declares jas Madge Morey, Mins its at le Mr, Laidilaw—himself apparently tor- , Miss Madelina Moore, otting that the Antis are the pro-| Mra. James Brakino Noal, Miss ‘Tots | tered: “iyou don’t have to be & dootor fesuional defenders of chivalry! He| Nori largaret’ Natinberg, | to vote.” THEHATILLUSTRATED = || adas, “It is a pity that our opponents, i perbapa because they feel that thelr noes is but one of some three proce) i lost, bave descended to ob- uy.” hundred charming Paris-in- Mira. Howard Mansfield, Chairman of |I] Skilled the Music Committee for the parade, | spired chapeaux which far |/maks°one ot the most’ specincua if] Tailors Charge out-class any Hats shown | econ in New York city Tanea'es [| Alter For * Misses’ Party or Dance Frocks of Chiffon Taffeta, in pastel shades of Nile, Maize, Pink, White, Rose 15. 00 and Light Blue; net and rosebud ™ trimmed. Special i : be thirty bands in the parade. As the Plaga, in New York at this price fee marahers round into the asa, Free i x See) 17 Street Altering at the present time. ntl the sbirty "groups of musicians is handmade of foet lemetemeacces| | The Biggest, Most Wonderful Sale of Aleska will be uped on the maps \ 7 with genuine skunk of excep- ef the fountain In a picturesque ta! e@ e@ |) tionally fine aualty and there are four of the Jjntatriagtm mvt A aSs uits Coats | chic little velvet flowers with foliage. ss buat forth, the women eroubed Other exquisite and distinctive models; large, me- || duo the ihiryy nance ints enone |! Continues Tomorrow, After Weeks of Hustling Preparation number. Mr. Pennoyer will be musical dium or small in sige. Neither their replicas nor their || Rasen. ‘0, ee, the bands Into thelr Perfect PIANOS of Reliable Make These Pianos have been on rental : | for a few months only in the best B ' houses in New York and cannot be i | }} told from NEW; in fact, we guaran- tee them just as if they were new. Regardless of their original cost, $5 Down we offer the entire number at only $5 Monthly TOMORROW ONLY Perfect PLAYER-PIANOS ‘Pianos Standard 88-Note Player-! Containing every modern expression de- vice, These were used at our concerts 5 Hs places at the Plaza. > nas veen |{) At Opportunit This is no mere price reduction sale of stock garments; actual values to be found elsewhere in. New York. agranged for tote of the aren aotea we have purchased dozens upon dozens of expensive, ‘Third Meer, Parkhurat of Plattsburg, who was to | have been Miss Columbia, will take | Such as Ma highest cost models from the most exclusive style pur- Never Occ ay Agai veyors, and reproduced them with astonishing acou- ever Uccur Again racy. They will be placed on sale tomorrow at a (e) 125th | This Season mere fraction of the cost of the originals. Street Cc. West Hundreds of Something Interesting Here Every Day in Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums Seamless Velvet Rugs teg. #0016, 98) neg: 1050 19.98) neg sf.508.50 Oriental designs and colorings, also small all-over effects. $1.00 Velvet Carpets, 85c You will find among them designs suitable for any room in the house; also hall and stair patterns. $1 Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleums, Sq. Yd., 69c Serres, Saree ce pene Teer ‘and, We dai. Fireside or Wing Chair $13.25 Covered with eretonne; @ variety of choice patterns to select from. f, Superbly constructed with extra high back, deep wings, and upholstered seat with loose cushions. A Fine Opportunity For Gift-Giving Purposes. Inquire About the Koch Club Plan j of Deferred Payments. | ith Fier, SSS H, C, F, KOCH & CO., Inc., 128th Street, Weet — 4 3-Piece Velour Window Drapery $2.98 wis. Usual Price $4.50 Consists of one pair of Velour Curtains and one centre valance, all lined with sunfast material In green, blue, rose, red and gold. $2.75 Marie Antoinette or Cluny Lace Curtains $ 1 98 Pair Mounted on heavy net. 4th floor, O50 ome 1 be distinguished from . Without reference to their riginal cost all will be sold for only, TOMORROW ONLY WAREROOMS, 5th Ave. & 39th St. | }] Supreme tn Victor Service—Conventent Terms ia a{aiateraratarat SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, \ The above illustrations fairly represent the beautiful suits.and coats to be found here; the prices range from $12.75 to $35.00 for the suits, and $5.98 to $32.50 for the coats.