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° Kentucky Colonels Dine Together. The annual dance and Rentucky, Bociety in New Vorl city ¥ night at the Plaga. William Si Re id, President of the so- y. presided at the supper, which Berved at 11 o'clock, after whioh WY, Morgan Shuster, former Treasurer er Eerele. eps. on the duty in the present BE THEEAST SIDE'S UGLIEST MAN; KS IIS PRETTESTERL | Pulchritudinous E Bankrupt ¢ Can} | Win Prize and Help the New Boys’ Club. | Ses-s-eh! | Just a Little word tn private, Gentle | Reader! Come over here in this cor- ner of the page, so nobody will over- bear us. ‘There, that's better. You may ait on the edge of that out, if you lke— 1M Hil 1 No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street we2hii'tive Important Special Sale Saturday New Coats, Suits& Dresses Early Spring Styles Final Winter Styles Specially Priced Greatly Reduced Fur Trimmed Wool Plush Coats: Full Mittin with wide sweep, in brown, navy, green snd black, lined with peau at 15 00 ¢ygne and warmly interlined. = educed to Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Full flare model, with wide sweep, lined with peau de ¢ygne and warmly interlined. educed to Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Suits New % length flare model. Lined with peau ee evans and interlined. to 18.50 New Silk Dresses For Spring Of taffeta silk, crepe meteor, crepe de chine in the new Bouffant, draped -and ey 15.00 H. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE « Thirty-fourth Street An Extraordinary Sale of Choice Dress Silks for to-morrow (Saturday) will 15,000 yards of 40-inch Suwede-finish at $1.65 per yard Included are twenty fashionable shades, a well as white, ivory and black. Owing to the increased cost of raw silk and the scarcity of fast dyes this Sale offers an exceptional! purchasing opportunity. Wool Dress Fabrics (arranged in Suit, Skirt and Coat Lengths) im such desirable materials as Veiours de laine, Cheviots, Plaids, Serges and Home- spuns, im the fashionable colors, wil! marked to-morrow at 85c. & $1.10 per yard be but be carefuk you the column or bump your bean on a | eqetne on And don't get ink on your wor <are we all set? very wolt.| | Then here's a straight tip for you. s8- “i crooked nose or are fund at the Candler TI |semeaze 1f you're knock-kneed, | bow-logged, bald-headed of hare- | carne ie you have nck teeth or pointy * nthe Bank of Personal Pui- jehritude is overdrawn and you are jbankrupt in beauty—then (provided | you are @ man), jumip over to Tenth | Street and Avenue A as fast as your | tegs, a taxi or a trolley will carry you. {When you get there, stand on the corner with your face tn full view— ‘and If you are lucky and ugly enough, you may get to kiss the prettiest girl on the enst side, Of course, as ie always the case, there's a fly that goes witb this oscu- don't silp out tl guimens tot in short, if your ac-! 1 hee at that, A red letter Ito rates halt a jthe cant side boys off the atr make thom better cits 5 | place Sunday nieht, wh Denis, classic and Orie {will give a benefit performance " nillfon dollars to present her entire | In addition to donating her servic i entire receipts of the ng to the Boys’ Club A | Miss St. Denin will furthe auctioning photographs These are pictures with on interest- ing history, They were made in Parts I before the war by Louis le Rol, a photographer, who later enlisted in the French army as an aviator, A short time ago news cams to Miss St Denis that Le Rot had lost his life in his machine fn an attack on a German Taube in the Sotsgons district. The photographs he made of her, it is said, [have never been publicly exhibited tn _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, ee ee pee em, ee ee ee ee ee ere eae ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee 1916. 1 ae Greeley 1900 f ao Information ! Club Luncheon About i ' } ' fifornia 27 1 ' Special Trav \ 75e Luncheon andAfternoon Tea, @ la Carte. 10 A. M. to § P.M. Tenth Fleer ———— No Fees 1 Ask Mr. Foster | Fifth Floor, {8th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street SPRING MODES for MISSES Taylor collection of Advance Models are jthis country. | ROOSEVELT MOTTO IS ADOPTED. BY THE BOYS. ‘The urémbers of the Boys’ Club of Avenue A and the Newsboys’ Home Club have adopted with enthusiasm the motto which has been suggested for them by Col. Theodore Roosevelt Tt is latory ointment. The penalty that attaches to the winning of the afore- said kiss is that you will be known, far and wide, as “the ugliest man on the east side.” You mave even have your picture in the pa} with that designation streaming above your “map” in a two-column caption, But ai aac 9 ? NEVER Be NeUT Cone | what's the odds? You'll forget all that | | TWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG.” side miss pr t be Col. Roosevelt volunteered the motto prize in the * Beauty. (#4) Contest” | the following letter to Joseph P. is to’ be conducted by the Boys’ Club| Day, Chairman of the Teams Cam: of Avenue A. mittee: GOOD CHANCE TO PAY OFF AN| _ Dear Mr, Day—T most heartily , OLD GRUDGE, wish you all success in your cam- 6 paign for the extension and en+ ‘They call it a “Beauty Contest” tor! dowment of the Boys’ Club Asso- lack of @ better name. As a matter! ciation. You could have no better of fact, it's an “Ugliness Contest,” for) motto for the association than: {ts purpose fy to discover the east «ide on figat man or youth who Is shortest on good looks, and to compensate him In part for his misfortune, Members of the Boys’ Club will sell tickets at 10 cents apiece, entitling the purchaser to one | vote for his favorite candidate. So if you have a grudge against anybody, buy up a thousand votes and cast them for him. The money received from the sale of votes will be donated to the $500,000 fund that Is being raised by the efforts of 200 business and professional men for the Boys’ Club of Avenue A, and tlre Newsboys’ Home Club. The selection of “the prettiest girl! ‘on the east side” is going to be left | sh largely to the dixcriminatory taste of! ; Supt, Lewis Do Forest Downer of the | ¢ * he eho Bey ind Boys’ Club, Supt. Downer will first | put ae heouee. i. Prive § {select five of the prettiest girls of the . neighborhood. The prige winner will be entitled to a kiss from the one o the five girls whom he deems most charming, It might be supposed that | and wrong.” Very THEODORE ROO: At noon to-day, take the boys off the strets and maki jthem good oftizens passed the $75,0 |mark. The nesw as received with loud applaus when it was announced at the luncheon of the fund workers at the campalgn headquart Chambers Street. ‘The oc the elght teams in tho t hours ending at noon totalled | this was added a $1,000 contribu- from B. Altman & given on f of that firm by Michael Fried President, and announced to workers by Henry J. Cochran, of Executive Committes, These con Fire Commissioner Robert Adamson was the guest of honor and principal speaker at to-daye luncheon. | He idly scored New York City for pay- the ling too much attention to ite Ibraries young men of the vicinity of thejand museums and too ilttls to {ts Boys Club would be backward in| joys sesking to claim the honors of sheer| "Hotter wave one boy than build a ugiiness. Rut the brilliant pro: |dozer libraries, ne weslared. “it 1 of the reward before them has caused !o°reproneh to she city. (hat lt has 80 them to cast aside all hesitation, and|tnany fine. buildings fos other pur- already an active campaign for Votes! joyes and has made so little pro- |is being waged by a number of con-| vision for ita boys. They have been testants, neglected, while many other phil At an early hour this morning, with! anthropies have prospered. The rais- several outlying districts still to bel ing of this fund !s a work that knows heard from, the returns showed that Isidor Rosensteln was making the | succeed.” most rapid progress in the race for votes. Howover, one fact handicaps) — atteabet Teammhond: Died, |Isidor slightly. He declares, without! gy speed Me ih ; equivocation, that if he is elected as|, GREENWICH, Conn. Jan. 10 Bilia, the Nigiiest ‘man, be will claim. the |beth Newell Drummond, wife of Howar privilege of first kissing each of the! Drummond, a member of the New York five beautiful belles, in order that he }Stork xchange, died auddoniy here yew: | may tell by the sample which girl ho|} ee are ae ro a shall choos as the ultimate donor of five Zenrenc! 998 and, ‘he, cenenine of the big prize smack. Some of Isidor's York City, where she was born. Two s charge that this is most children, Bllaabeth and Dorothy, also nd {tis being used as an ar- aurvive with her husband. MADIS skin, and Button Shoes in black gun metal, at the extraordinarily low price of $3.90 per pair (Men’s Shoe Department, First Floor ' ON AVENUE Winter Suits and Overcoats at reductions 4 NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street radical enough to effect an immediate clearance. | Also the smartest of advance Spring models in Tub 4 | | Suits, specially purchased and priced accordingly. ! Norfolk Jacket Suits of | Tub Suitain new models | 7 all wool tweeds and cheviots, } with Eton or Sailor collars; (he Annual Sale of ] ih gray, brown and tan. 4 Rece Aad Galatea ic whit White Cotton Lingerie Fabrics AME Wea ceo akin tt Matfer Cie s te avens . te Uaihaat o1zes 7 to . is now taking place and will continue during mrs peers SOT LOT Rectal.) ss ciens $1.95 the remainder of the mont Reduced to .....+ $8.75 Tub Suits in braid trim- t | ; i ta a IB | Winter Overeoats of | ed styles with Eton or 4 Specials for to-morrow (Saturday) | plain and fancy tweeds and | sailor foot ter | * | cheviots. Sizes incomplete, | Viceable materials, in blue will comprise IQ} ranging from 2lg to 17 | Hanon brown striped: Bleed } | years 7 yea | White Cotton Bedford Crepe, 38 ide, | Reduced to $9.75 | Speciat $1.35 i . Pe i Fourth Floor, White Cotton Bourettesstripe Crepe, 2 / ' ar ; Yl ' ? TURDY SHOES | at 16c. per yard For the School Boy | White Cotton Gabardine, 36 ir ide | Phe serviceable, dependable sort, with broad | at Ke per yard toes, flat heels, soled with wear resisting leathers. | Imported Calfskin Shoes i Black Calfskin Shoes ' A Very Unusual Sale of J tan, laced or buttoned $4.00 } Special "S275 + { ’ Little Men’s Shoes | Men’s Shoes i er iathen ioe 250 | | for toemorrow will consist of Lace Shoes in aunt Pion i] patent calfskin, black gun meta! or tan calf- Children’s Shoes | Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses, in attractive styles, are now on Sale at greatly reduced prices. the fund to heip | no race or creed and It deserves to| picturesque to a degree. Featured especially are New Dancing Frocks Copies and adaptations Quaint Frocks of ombre taffeta in wild rose and violet s Embroidered Silk Ribbon Banded Net Frocks in girlish styles. Sheer Organdie Frocks, with frills and ruffles of silk. Scores | | In taffeta, Georgette crepe with taffeta, satin fashionable shades of rose, coral, blue and biscutt/color. flounces; bodices with the new capes, full puffed. Tailored Suits | fastened and buttons galore. Deep collars of white faille silk, linings in gay stripes or soft printed effects. Skirts very wide with hip belts or girdles . $37.50 and $39.50 a ne 7] Se si | 1200 Pairs Women’s HIGH-CUT BOOTS | Our Former Prices, $5.00 and $6.00 a Pair $3.95 a Patent and dull leather boots, wit i One clasp style, full pique sewn with effectively smartest of high cut cloth or black kid tops. Laced embroidered backs, and buttoned styles, with Cuban or Louis heels. Black, cwith self or black and white A Complete Range of Sizes. embroidery. ; oe ee White, with white or black and white | embroidery. ee ee pe ee Misses’ and Girls’ College Boots [an or black calfskin laced boots, with low heels, sturdy and serviceable... . Second Floor 2 PEO aE a a a aa SA heparin nd A Ae ate er a ne RE ne ee ee a A BOYS’ CLOTHING At Special Prices Special Lord & Taylor Orthopedic Lasts Dull or patent leather t Fine White Bucksku 6 tos . $2.00 Bie KO fh. 0 casas $2.25 | 6108 » $2.75 1114 to2 PT sion ree $3.25 214 to6 $3.00 J irigto2 . $3.75 Second Floor Dm ee ee ee ees ae ee me ee a ey Fashions for the new season as forecast by the Lord & of Lanvin and penny models , hades with tulle bodices. Net Frocks over metallic tissue, with silver embroidery of models at $19.50, 25.00, $29.50, $35.00, The New Afternoon Dresses umineux” Skirts with wide folds, cording and sleeves and deep girdles $22.50, 25.00, 29.50, 35.00 tc $39.50 Two effective models in gabardines and In ewery new check fabric, including fine serges. Blouse coats, rippling over the J smart English club checks, block checks, hips and extremely full, with belts buckle } sport checks and shepherd checks. Jaunty coats with collars, cuffs and strappings of leather or silk. hued Jersey cloth fabrics. $25.00, 29.50 and $39.50 Clearance of Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Third Moor Se ooo 8 pa eh _ieh__ityh __ist _ish_ith__0yh __iuy ___ail__ijs___a Cid $39.50 to $69.50 and checked taffeta, in the Sport Suits Also skating suits of bright Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits i Girls’ Winter Coats Girls’ Wash Dresses Our former prices, $22.50 to $29.50 Our former prices, $15.00 to $19.50 Our former prices, $2.95 to $5.95 $9.50 to $12.50 $8.75 to $10.95 $1.50 to $2.50 ‘ Corduroys, broadcloths, gabardines Broadcloth with fur collars, in sizes Chambrays, linens and voiles and serges. Sizes 12, 14, 15 and 17, | Sto to years. Broadcloths with velvet J pretty models; for girls of 8 Very incomplete, as there are but 26 § collars, fur edged; es to, 12 and § 14 years. Excellent styles for school suits in the lot 14 years wear. ibe 2400 Pairs WOMEN’S PIQUE GLOVES Special $1.25 a Pair Imported Gloves of exceptionally fine quality leathers; soft, flexible, serviceable. Tan or gray, with self color or dwo toned embroidery. In a complete range of sizes Grqund Floor : erie a Pome ae 28) Women’s TWEED TOP COATS Special $15.00 lor midseason wear. Mannish Coats of Knglish tweeds in several nobby mixtures and in black. Flaring model, with set in sleeves, deep cuffs and a convertible collar on the newest of lines. A garment as modish as it is practical and especially desirable for traveling or motoring wear. Fur Collared Coats Special $25 .00 Wool velour cloth in fashionable shades and in black makes this extremely smart winter coat, pleated and side belted, peau de cygne lined and warmly interlined. Natural or dyed raccoon worn high or low. , ea ae eae collars that may be rhird Floor tee HATS OF THE NEW RIBBON “Vernis”’ The vogue of leather for midseason millinery is doubtless responsible for these smart novelties; Hats, fashioned of a new varnished ribbon, that resembles soft kid skin, but is much lighter in weight. For traveling or motoring, these chic little tailored hats, in black, brown, navy and green glace ribbon, are here n several extremely clever shape A Nautical Sailor, made A Mushroom Turban, | | | {| mal of row overlapping rib- with satin crown and droa bon, with a silvery dagger } ing brim m t ‘ough its i 7 f A shirune through its rolling A Bow Turban, its fan An Oval Sailor, satin shaped bow of moire caught crowned, with pear! and jet with a brilliantly beaded or- ornament., nament Prices range from $7.95, 8.50 and $8.95 Fourth Floor ems ae ee: | ee ee meme SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS