The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1916, Page 3

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q # Renews Attack on Wilson on THE EVENING WORLD, ~~ e ', Hi hed be bie et Mme bo ow iow 0 o fem wher (bene tours wor whieh Metionel | om ere ate denowe andideree © THROUGHOUT STATE met Candidate Visits 14 Plices Lo Day, but Speaks in Only | Two of Thea | NURSING maeaiien — _ hecentrie Woman Who “ Has Given Away For-| ' tunes Ie Barvicaded in Her Home and Denies) Herself to Att Visitors, PR ORRAPRADO ARP RCORD A HIS VOICE, | abe a] Nitola Greeley-Smith ett watont @ hermit Bight-Hour Law—Gets Jolt at Binghamton ty of elghty for the By Samuel M. Williams, (Otow Gesrpapendent of = The tet rf na = World) ta a Dlewk BINGHAMTON, Ny. wey ted looking Touring rural regions Nhe « candle f whien for county office, Charioa H Hugnes © jogged throweh New York Sate te sea May on & MK train eoheduie He y years Mopped at fourteen places for railway ‘ and made two take at town was Hing met by a crowd Hand addressed hw theatre at the railway #tat two thousand p Most of the duy there was a dris elie Hermione Wal Sling rain, which 41, Alex | Mr. Hughes did not peter to tt ace The Dia 1y hoof Cnt | to forbid the candidate to make! hig Ringhamton apesciiy, but devoted cam Mra, Wallace earned this ttle apes Ralph Thomas, the need for He | by the splendor of her Jewels and the | ate Tax Commissioner, did the et Ameri epelibinding for him. Mr Hughes, || Standing on the rear platform of his ber yy ta) » is watt to have 28 95,0001 © Nureh, Hrooklya, who had been Mrs. ear, would wave Ris hand to the bill, » the (a=) Wallace « pastor in Chicago. She was crowds and in husky votce vay good an taeh! to Ne, 10 New| seen last on a Brooklyn teolley car, orsome similar @! and vr Ht Queen” | Wearing many of the » rte joa Jewels buld bob thelr umntrelina | ef extensive p Which had earned for her the title of the local band played Awe tnvolved tn lithes he Diamond Queen“ Ns ee Lous poet utterty FOR TEN YEARS THE HERMIT It was campaigning of the moat! «nf ts 2 wasteful and wearing kind for aj the ralway . ar OF SAVIN ROCK Presidential candidate Some of the| would not iat Miia make aa outd: at “yr en years now since a towne were smaller than even Bryan | apeech, | dy Websht ck camaiecaent ~ ~ = | fran evttage on Savin Ay ueiaa subury of New Haven which com- ap amusement resort, “The White City,” with « Jdines a known a BONWI I T | ] ] | R. Eo, € (@) baseball park, The old lady itved soon discovered that while the cot- ch betokened a splendid past, Mra, “pn; ” A Distinct Note of the ‘Different Aad only coe tases th base ete spider webs of ten years remain un- The Specially Shop of Onginations Ree was furnished lavishly with the SCHOOL, COLLEGE ‘and FORMAL APPAREL 2c FRIDAY, GEPTEMBER 2 ‘| Mrs. Wallace, ‘Diamond Queenof: Chicago,’ Is Happier as ‘Hermit of Savin Rock’ Than When She Gave Away Fortunes a ee AW, Nia jot milk and @ loat of bread a day. and MetiMes @ Little fruit, She ato ine out, and never refuses an tnetta ton and never returns one One of her cronies ts Mra Kmory | who lives just across the I | ' mits Ory is elebty three a year olter than Mra Wa “She's as spry asa girl and dre lke one,” Mra Bmory said yesterday “She doesn't spend much for food but her clothes are always in th latest style.” “She says you've got clothes tf you want to catch the mea. That's what ahe told me,” interrupted Miss Lity Emory, the octogenartan’s food looking daughter, “I said to Mrs. Wallace that I was surprised that she was still thinking about men at her age. And she tossed her head and laughed and said she didn’t have any use for old men, but that young men were very nice, and that if she ever married again she would take a young husband. We uset to ask Mra. wear good eranian called Narvisso, Neighbors FIRTH AVENUE AT 38a™ STREET | ures, Dronges and old mahogany . even sleeping there on a little cot. istrange home tn which the dust and for disturbed. This neighbor is Mia. John} Wallace over here for Christmas and Tamberlyn, who saved Mra Wallace's Thanksgiving. She always came, and STANDARD OL RSE MAKESITS FOUNDER .=s::.2:92.2 FIRST BLLIONARE © = BOYCOTT ON GARS COSTS. UMON $4,000 FOR AUTOS ’ vere have het ao mang ir te ; " QO Tomorrow, Saturday monsoon f Autumn Apparel Serge and Silk Fall Frocks $15 ing to a graceful inst the strmight-tine fashion tendeney the hugh waisted Ein std Direetoire styles ularly appropriate for young ladies. See ergessandsating, ser with crepe de chine vokes, collars and sleeves le Saturday and satin frocks for me Coats $20 mantish t Worth 82,004 HOW STANDARD OWS PRICK ADVANCED SINCE MASSOLUTION ORDER, Carr hew pire artic - tion of charmeuse : Misses’ vs of the | woolens im and blacks Tweeds in plaids and the thewer Shetland patterns great, roomy coats, filled with style from collar to hem selec. browns, soft greens No Charge for Alterations. At the New Fashion ~ Sete ered Shop John D. Rocke! Wihtublieaie Nineteen West 34th Street When the Supreme Court of the United States May 16 1911, ordered the Standard Ou Company of New Jersey to dissolve, the stock of that corporation, which tncluded thirty. three other minor companies, sold at $75. Yesterday Standart Ou of New Jersey, separated from all tte subsidiaries for four years by that court decree, sold at $567 a share Taken together with one share each of the thirty-three companies from diseolution Misses’ Tailleur Suits 29.50 250.00 A most unusual latitude governs the styling of Bonwit Teller suits for misses of 14 to 18— so that each individual young woman may find a model expressive of le particular type and personality. SIMPLE TAILLEURS for those whose teeterence is the strictly “tailor-made” ject, LOUNGE SUITS that cour the more insouciante spirit of the college campus. BE-FURRED SUITS reread many novel treatnfents in Monk, Capelet, Clache and Crushed Colare-—wies, gauntlet and muff cuffs — and footings of the fashionable furs. eee ae i i velvet, which interpret the latest fashion de- cisions of Lanvin, Jenny, Cheruit, Pre- met, and other Paris couturieres of note. Misses’ Daytime COATS & Evening MANTEAUX Fashions for misses of 14 to 18 in daytime Coats and evening Wraps and Mantles that strike a sincerely original note in the creation of outer arments for the younger set. Daytime Coats devel veloped in velour, Bolivia, Patagonia, tweed, “Knit Moor” cloth and wool jersey. Eventing Coats of chiffon Jae! in combination with youthful furs, 29.50 to 250.00 Misses’ DAY FROCKS and EVENING GOWNS Unusual trotteur and walking frocks of serge, satin, velvet and wool jersey, Afternoon frocks of te crepe and sinuous silks with all manner of unique features evidenced by Cheval square medieval necks, round Lem- necks, great peund collars of white broad- clothe 4 uaint sleeve and cuff ef. fetes et onan mn beens snd “Jeunes Filles” § “Flappers” Reg. U8 Pat oF, Original style-themes for the younger set that depart radically from the hackneyed types. Modes that are marked by a proper and unobtrus- ive, demure simplicity and that incorporate particular features especially becoming to youth and youthful figures. “FLAPPER” APPAREL Reg. U.S. Pat. off. Originated by and exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co. For the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 Entirely distinctive and different types in suits, coats and frocks not to be found out- side of this shop. Specially designed for girls of 12 to 16 years of age who have out- grown their years yet must be appareled in girlish modes. “Flapper” Tailleur Suits Norfolk Suits, checks and gabardines 20.00 Plain tailored Velour Suits. .... 25.00 Fur trimmed Broadcloth &Velour Suits 27.50 Velour Check Suits. . 35.00 Raccoon Collar Velour Suits. .. 37.50 Fur trimmed Velvet Suits - 42.50 “Flapper” Frocks FOR SCHOOL AND FORMAL WEAR Guaint little serge frocks have a round collar at the neck, other frocks are of serge combined with plaid silks, still other frocks of serge have tunic skirts with Lanvin stitchery, Many frocks have bead trimming and colored yarn embroideries, Basque cape and surplice fashions are also in vogue, Frocks with vests of crepe de chine and coat dresses with sleeves ari! blouses of striped challis, Straight line plaited types have a gar- niture of wool fringe, Afternoon frocks are exe cuted in dainty silk and crepe materials, eac! frock with a fascination of its own, “Flapper” Coats FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS OCCASIONS 25.00 » 65.00 Specialized styles made in velour and broadeloth, in tie belt gnd broad belt models, ripple caps styles, long waisted types and shadow stitched effects, Fur trimmed Broadcloth Coats........25.00 Tailored Velour Coats....,,,,.27.50 29,50 Raceoon Callay Broadcloth Coats,. ., 35.00 Pur tlim'd Velour Coats 42.50 475,00 49,50 which It was separated a collection of shares representing one share of the olf Standant Od of N WAs rated at yestentay’s ¢ $2,014. Not only has the parent company, cut off from tts chltren, reached @ value approaching that of the whole family four years ago, but home from fire @ few yeare age, when she was sick we'd send Rer over that act earmed the old lady's! tray. Bu ndship, mealb—and we're not rich—ae: | thought finally that we were 1 have had tea with Mrs. Watlace and that she has more money tha She's not poor.” SHE HAS LOTS OF THOSE DiA- said yesterday But I would! MONDS LEFT. never droam of going to see Mra Pah indeed, she's not poor!” id = a Wallace except by special tavitatéon. jah Crosson, formerly of hove mest of the children has prospered ee bon 20 N.Y. aud @ friend and asso. ™¥*rvellousiy since the court took ; bh | clate of Horace Greeley. “Tatteaded action, < stays in the house and won’ tito @ lot of business for Mra W The decision of the Vatted ea the door for any one who! until two years ago, When she w Quprseee|Coart ta eraaing (ns jocks, even if she knows who ft te.|me to Dulld @ fence for ber walchs oe ear es ow orn eee She has grieved greatly tn the last) Would encroach on @ neighbor's iand 8! OU BY dissolved was oulda’t do tt s 4 fow days Decause an automobile ran| Ap 1 woulda ® do tt. viseo, And I Raveltnem. She has one neck! the New Haven must be worth $15,000 who she is and lot of rt But she was the friena of & S8fety and Susan RL Anthony @ jot of Jermy > prices 464-466 Fulton St., Bklyn. Men’s Clothes At Cash Prices on Liberal Credit : \ FALL SUITS and she has gotten out her best silver| we have. and ir } cut glass for me.” Mra Tamber tant Otl Company o Jersey is enjoined and prokibited from. Voting any of the stook ef sub ary cv 3 and from exerois- & to exercise any time $18 and ces Willard, she has not twenty-five acres, perhaps She o OF SRDOE VION OF ip ‘ ae it » light which used to burn Der place and the place meat it and © over the acts hese sup Two and three button sacks, in pinch- hee litte Ritahae oan Ary companies by virtue of its tack model, form fitting, straight front and and about here & of thew stock. conservative models. Made of tweeds, worsieds and cheviots in new effects. Boys’ Smart Suits Made im Norfolk and pinch-back medels of Scotch tweed, fancy ser 95 On any purchase to $10 we offer special terms ef 2 | "Down and ‘1 a Week 1 was well Upanies are Wied from de- any dividends to Company of New of any of the subsidiary com- HERMIT'S LATER LIFE LIKE HETTY GREEN'S. | are Testimony of other neighbors and | = friends of Mra. Wal none of | whom guessed her tdentity till it was cut everything we want from the °° h the orter, | Wootland and won't take a penny for Pantes helt by the Standand Ot! Com- and sergrs. Sues 8 to IS years; Sisegv ered bY 8 Tee HAYS TORCH 11 Bhs. ie Al very Melgut eid lady, cane uf New Jeccay cae from per Ll = catablishes a remarkable resemblance wonderful ly well-informed and active Ways dressed in the latest tHEe tie any stock in or to ex ssion of Mra Watlace * ny to vote vise any con nd flowers | She gets them al! “Haven, and @reesea up to go rocery for & loaf of Dread as if she going to the theatre. FINDS HAPPINESS IN HER PRES Eezema te heel— TRUST POSLAM the wide selection afforded by our ex i HE QUALITY of Kellner furniture, ENT LIFE. a : petal Be ee ye pit soho “f he reads all day or digs h r ceptionally large stock, the courteous power, to do the quickly and wei 4 : As = 5 d ei) I Wt te fe bat 0 slight irremnastiy sf eee nal ey Perey Phd a altention an ice of experienc e : . Fre. Ferg seen ie eee — i furniture men are part of the service tnay be rendered our customers, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Plas--the very important factor of MODER: ATE PRICE what the papers she disappeared because she wanted tong life te not te worry ALE AND STOUT DRINKERS ARE PROVERBIALLY Evans’ Ale. ‘ Stout ed 4 certem helps a seagate See sted ea ey Qouren Anat Bedroom Suite in Newby Wane Pieces Bares 30 whee » $224 The 25 rooms completely furnished will prove intergsiing and instructive KELLNER BRos| | S.E. Cor. 15™ ST.8 OF AN SINCE 1801 . and. $10,000,000 mefelier Foun. distributed by the F | date.

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