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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 56, 1018. e “ ‘cmanvorre mwnss. \$60.000 IN STOLEN ART ROOT FOR PRESIDENT, Prem AFFINITY” EARLE “or sarriiri™ tania. SEIZED WERE, TEXAS SAYS 1S MANNS SUGGESTION — i | ' WEDS MISS HERMAN 0400004009000000008000008 ley Gendinn Token “? vin W oem rem een y founded 1826 4 Greeley 190 omen-e abi : 3 . ap ‘ , " Chickering Halt } ‘ A Service ; eeaunye ' . ' Musicale i few 1S WIFE NO 4 ; ms Me ur towe leads ' ee ee | } Home Dre le ; Sus, TT a nh Mone ; doidte , } have 4 rap m heater tn the Mouse ot Rep BED Vinee Root & ' bors p : eS ie Gn te “es He Newt ot Mew “ # de Nike |S 7. ae Artist. Marries Companion of $ m recovered ' Wore tr Pritam somaeaten to ematical 48th Street FIFTH AVENUE J9th Street im . ' —— p= Many Months and Aide in |} eid by the Now Fort: Oustome ~~~ J| © pmteeempreee en a TE Kidnapping Plot \3 : ti Ra 3 Featured for Saturday HAD TO WAIT ON NO. 3, “ “= al MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED SUITS Twelve Very Smart in Broadcloth, New Models $19.50 Gabardine and Poplin : Usual Prices, $32.50 to $40.00 A special purchase of 175 high grade Winter Suits, finely tailored models of the materials most in demand and in the fashionable shades of green, brown, navy and black. Coats in the smartest of short and long effects are warmly interlined, finely lined and trimmed English Wife Finally Divorces | Him, as Two Others Had Done-—Wedding Follows, BREAKS A COLD | he are worth for five Mu fe bis ppectacular progrom ive search * + » 4 Wi eo for ideal love, Artist Ferdinand Pin | IN A FEW HOURS ] with ney Warle has taken « fourth bride ] HARVARD MEN AS POETS. Skunk, Raccoon and Natural Opossum Furs Miss Charlotte Herman, of Ruther. lo a i ford, N. J., and to-day # certificate Form Sectety to Prove @ First dose of “Pape’s Cold n er peg or, eee entree siaak Have tank tie Compeund” eliaver hc emarkable sale because seldom so early in the season are suits of such style and quality offered were married Oct, 7 at Oceanic, N. 341% eyuamrenes CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Nov, &—The| grippe misery. at so low a price. vy the Kev, Dr. Charies Fi rae teen aes ia — — wy teed Misses’ Afternoon Dresses dions, Which In twelve yeure have Fis | 6--4.0-6-66-0-6-6-6-00046-6-466-4-60008 pecia p Special $19.50 Siteok tineis Liste aclor mo ahainciine nian iis 4 A fairy-like little Dress of sheer silk net G tt a h pret- our famous actors, rtist Karle je ’ - | lest pink o . 8 . seorgette cre charmeuse are Ieitese hun for having sriginacel| RACING DOG DRIVER HALTS. are to te “read” anonymous ikce eee mir aa eae (@ | in palest pink or ciel blue, over shimmering slip entbina’ \e o anemd haumer el * pfctl arog aailiiiatiy up ase in the head, silver tissue. Rosettes hold the draperies y hs dhe as applied to w SEATTLE, Wash, Nov. 6.—Recause| ty Will publish @ volume of vent | body or limbe, pel model, with hand embroidered bodice and uring the year: will tain well-| It promptly opens clogged-up nos- of the butterfly bodice and the skirt’s bouf- w wite Karlo has FO Tne esate Nonen {known poets and will arrange readings rile and. ai passages; stops nasty | fant pannléne are caught: with Uny dive soft white crepe collar, vestee and cuffs. ve and honor” ; le Gen le ee Han ee nose running; relieves ; 5 y Bands of soft fur edge the cuffs and tunic; » for more than two ek Alene hamous ‘acing doy |. William ©. Shepard, professor of Jullness, feverishness, | veiled roses in charming fashion. in brown, rose, green and Copenh psd way yn - e Un = ou t ‘own, " 0) le th thelr ten-months-old | driver, Ie held up with his charges at | Wish at the University of Southern Call, exing, soreness More claborate Evening Dresses in scores a! ee Liege oy wage they Live in ight, N Quebec. Friends of Allen were p sinelar pp belgedlbecEh acs age Ae Bap Phenncel deed . ‘ ¥ f del Afternoon Dresses in many effective ayles When her father 146 ard of hor|paring to-day to assist him in prov graduate school, was elected temporary Cold Compound” is the of new models at $19.50 and $25.00. ‘i d 4 infate rn n t the man of “affinity” |M!s Americon citizenship #0 that he} President. One of the members said urest relief known and costs ‘ are featured at $25.00 an $29.50. cr ninagebaater ei wed ll jean obtain a passport to-night that good poetry ‘J falas hb threatened to thrash bin. | "fe Heh to ae peeuang ged qual Costin leietera hiner Suteat a Misses’ Winter Coats tut Earle . 1 turalized in Seattle In 1894, Allen the main reason for the new organ Hut Earle and the girl wore in Europe | ri eeea4. is" erienda tn thie city ot tion was to promote quailty rather than | causes fe Girls’ Winter Coats Special $15.00 Broadcloth in navy, green, brown and Copenhagen, with velvet collar and cuffs; silk lined. Zibeline Coats in green, navy and Copenhagen in sleeve model, velvet trimmed and silk lined throughout. then. Karlo said to-day that “the union had but become a legal fact,” and that the immediate families of both knew of the action and were “friendly and giad.” But the new Mrs. Earie's mother said: “It is perfectly true I have heard my daughter married that man, I The Shop have not the least reason to doubt the report, and I do not want to hear any thing of my daughter again—never!™” FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Earle's first wife was Emilie Fisch- bacher, of Paris, France, wnom he married in 1903 and brought to his home in Monroe, N. Y. A fowW years later, after Earle had startled the country by announcing his wife had given him up for an “affinity,” he married the “affinity,” Julia Kutt- ner. Mrs, Earle No. 2 obtained a di- voreo in 1910, charging among other things that’ Earle beat her. In 111 Earle married Miss Dora Sids- worth in England. Later she left him, saying she had not known he was the man of “affinity” fame. She recently obtained a divorce. It was while he was still married to hor that Earle became Interested in Miss Herman because of their simi- Jarity in artistic tastes. They went 1o Europe and were arrested In 1918 in Holland after kidnapping Earle's eon by his first wife. After some Aieea te Eisnea nad congietedi at rece Misses’ Suits 35.00 & 55.00 Misses’ Serge Frocks 29.50 Special $12.50 to $15.00 The lower priced Coats are of checked and novelty mixtures in belted flaring model, The others of Zibeline and Montagnac chev iots have high military collars, fur or plush trimmed, si BaCoats of the finer sort, $19.50 to $39.50 ight yesterday quantity. as ne, = Women’s Fur-Trimmed Women’s Fur-Trimmed BROADCLOTH SUITS CLOTH COATS $19.50, $24.50 to $29.50 $25.00, $29.50 »¢ $35.00 Fancy tailored Suits of fine quality broadcloth Street, motoring and afternoon Coats in the in rich Autumn colors and black. ‘The coats in a | most modish of new models, in fine novelty mixtures, diversity of models, trimmed with dark furs, are | tweeds, broadcloths, Vicuna cloth, wool velours, warmly interlined and finely lined. wool plush, Huge collats of fur. Fur-Trimmed Suits Coats of Velour Of Cloth and Velveteen and Silk Plush $35.00, $39.50 and $45.00 $35.00, $39.50 and $50.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Special for Saturday 29,50 Models that achieve the same distinction of line that gives to far more expensive models their unusualness. Fur-collared and cuffed—even fur- buttoned. Suit styles that prove the graceful, long-line charm of “belted flares” and “Cossack effects.” In sizes from 14 to 18 for both misses and small women. ae pean ee eee ae eevee oen en: io mney Cate 10, thie OO UAL. Reproductions in velour de laine, velveteen, chiffon Embroidered in gold ox silver, for both indoor Sr, aaeitve win warternr ucoener velvet, corduroy and broadcloth of the more and outdoor skating: The colors, black, Smartest of models in chiffon broadcloth and Handsome garments of these richly effective Victor. a reiet, ag vans t2 their recent Paris models. Fur-trimmed blue or prey: Fashioned on Rus: velveteen, in black and the favored colors; trimmed | deep piled fabrics. All warmly interlined and finely bi ——— with behier) dame or nacarel Re Seunie with the fashionable furs. Coats are warmly inter- | lined; many have large collars of fur in various Twelve Dead, Seven Missing in raccoon. ” . lined and richly lined. smart styles. MARSHFIELD Ore, Nov. 4.—Bight i . ms tou ths ter and sig thers] Misses’ Costumes Tailleurs Misses’ Skating Frocks ERE eT. snseeniisinmnaiaeiniaiibiaal he steamship Santa Clara, which Cheruit, Jenny, Lanvin and Bernard reproductions Misses’ circular-skirted, fur-trimmed skating frocks pov Bay gh Tuenday. -No bodies ‘in ad in Nese lp Burma solin fi aan) cloths, of broaicith and sale, The Ser coll lar may be pererrenrenrenrencance aition to those taken from the surf on velvet and Callot satins. riginations worn either open or close. els appro- aA RL in fur-trimmed tailleur costumes. priate for indoor or outdoor skating. i TR IMMED MILLINERY WOMEN’S $5 .00 BOOTS 65.00 © 250.00 29.50 \ Reduced Special for Saturday ’ Satin Eveni Hats Now $3.95 Hats Now $2.95 $3.95 nee meee Sete o pri "Sone 59.50 | Usually $5.00 to $5.95 Usually $5.00 Colored top buttoned Boots i in dul or patent Collared, cuffed and banded at the bottom with white moufflon, these evening coats of satin. And leathers, with tops of gray or fawn cloth. Sailors, rincipally of vel- Turbans, Tricornes and . 8 thoroughly i in sccord with thelr pastel colorings, the exquisite Aaintiness of their Dresden linings. vet in tek rhe the new Sailors; high crowned, large Patent and dull leather buttoned Boots, with Other E. : Coat dW | colors, pimmeds mith anf nine smal; feathers Wines, black cloth or kid tops. ler Evenin oats an raps fancies, flowers, ons ani ancies, ribbons are effect- Mandolins Matinee and evening coats for misses have been a, in wonderfully new » New, and yet reminis- | feather Ochameniss aNey used for trimming. Laned Boats i 2 pees ee ee 9 cent of the rose and blue shades of old hangings. In these demi-tones and black panne velvet: fur-trimmed. Untrimmed Velvet and Hatter’s Plush Hats COLLEGE GIRLS’ BOOTS, $5.00 e . latest novelty effects, with brims of gold or silver lace, the Smart Walking Boots of heavy tan or black Guitars, Banjos majority have sete SIO For dress or evening wear; calfskin, in laced aed buttoned po Bi low heels; And Kindred Instruments Misses’ Fur Trimmed Corduroy Coats 29.50 wie we prescient ite ieaHne ber Many ae mannish lasts. Por those who play and who appreciate Fur-trimmed corduroy models, in Bordeaux, navy, brown, Russian green and field mouse. GUAR Cichiiicierdiiaesiaieereres cere) $3.95 to $6.95 Mlrses: and, Children’s White Buckskin Boots efi elentific adjustment, : ‘ igh Cut Shoes Sizes 6 to 8... 75 ee ene Meee Misses’ Smart Coats Fur-Trimmed Coats Sport Hats for Women and Misses Dull and Patent Leathezs, | Sizes 834 t0 41, Banjos......$5.00to $93.00 20.00 29.50 35.00 39.75 charmeuse finished felt in black, brown, purple, navy and Sizes 8 to 11... < Sizes 1114 to 2.. Guitars. .... $6.00 to $175.00 * be < +s ¢ reen; satin sweat band, gros grain ribbon band and bow. Sizes 1134 toa °, Mandolins . . $5.00 to $150.00 Those ms oe Hoss in full snd three Misses conta oH duvstyn, Eolisia) coating send pecial Ra akeGeer Ackb SS MSG ReRARAOMDE A REuaND Le ha TMLAe Sizes 234 to 6.. Misses’ - Children’s quarter lengths. leveloped in twee ‘oadclot eproductions of invin an y oes OU R SPECIALTIES and reversible blanket fabrics for Cheruit models. Fur-collared types | Misses’ Trimmed Hate Children's Trimmed Hats Misses’ oes: Usually $3.00 to $5.00 general utility, field and and coats designed to be Usually $5.95 to $8.75, $5.00 | Usually $5.00 & $5.95, $2.95 Dull or bright leathers on or- Special Fe etn semidress wear, worn without furs, Lyons velvet, velours and Dress and Tailored Hats thopedic la for wear. oe ‘ANS AD NDOLI} 2.00 $2.45 2.25 High Shoes in dull, patent or 2.50 | tan leather. Laced or buttoned, Sizes 6 to 8, es 834 to Sizes 1114 to a. MARTIN GUITARS AND MANDOLINS ORPHEU: shapes, very effectively silks with gay ribbons, trimmed with fur, flowers touches of fur, feather orna- silk hats in picturesque | of felts, velours, velvets and “Flapper” Party Frocks rant HuoANS WAMU ane Reptotered) aliens teil a | beni panes eel ee eee VEGA Party frocks for the hard-to-fit girl (12 to 16 years), of Taffeta, Georgette Crepe and Silk — eee ame: ——— MANDOLING AND MANDOLA LOTRE Marquisette, in maize, white, blue and rose. 25.00 po Srmeremeommcemem ts = sir HAWAIIAN UKULELES, “Flapper” Suits 25.00 Frocks for ‘“Flappers” i Sweater Sets | It Is a Season of Rich | Baby Carriages STEEL GUITARS, In gabardine and broadcloth. Natural and Skunk Frocks for afternoon and school wear, of serge, wool Speciaily Priced Bae fe tee ieee ae uiemeliee” and —Raccoon trimmed models. Some with fur and silk compose, velveteen and crepe de A collection of sample | Several hundred of the Snuggest, softest, warmest 4 little Outfits a youngster 4 Carriages, Sulkies and chine. Smocked, plaided, brightly-but Carts, FS white and natural reed (about two dozen pieces) have been sharpl reduced for quick disposal, Very slightly soiled, but otherwise in excellent con- dition, New Models in Carriages are shown in mostattractiveassortments and at very moderate prices, Fourth Floor The season’s most effective Gowns and Wraps are fashioned of these marvellously handsome fabrics; at these special prices, unusual values indeed. Black Dress Satins j ? bs old of very supple texture and exquisite finish. Width bes geiesioapr'g penygi 54 inches, Usually $3.50 a yard. Special, $1.95. each price. Black Chiffon Velvet Usually $5 to $6.50, $3.35 Deep piled of lovely light weight texture and rich Usually $6.50 to $8, $4.95 lustre. Wide width. Special, $2.75. Fourth Floor } Ground Floor Se ee eee ee ee ee OR NS borders, also models with a simplicity toned wasted and’ collared that makes them specially adapted to in boyfh pi We are closing out cia! collec P - in pique. lightly “us truments, “Flapper” wear. Innavy, brown, greenand wine. Sizes 12 to 16, 10.75 fo 19.50 “Flapper” Street Coats Telephone M Brondeleth, ana and Yolen tried in bearer) skank or seal. road as to belt, flaring as to skirt. In navy, green, black, brown, rose Chas. H. Ditson & Co. and field mouse. Sizes 12 to 16, 22. 50 & 39.75 8-10-12 East 34th St, Special for Saturday—chinchilla, cheviot and zibeline coats for “Flappers;” in brown,navy and way: braid-bound or trimmed with touches of fur. 16.50 All instruments demonstrated by talented 1 could want. Angora fin- { ished worsted Coat, Cap, Gloves and Leggins, in ts | For Very Little Folks | BLACK SILKS and VELVETS ! & 5 2 <> (0) a 0-0 aD 0 ED frontend Pe 100 0 aC) 000 2 oo _— — e s ' oO ike

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