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A gages meres 1. * _ ool Mr Blase Thrratees Nome af Warttmer s 1M SHRUBS BURNED. O° teat trom the house and wee grt 4 Aananroad) near when tremens a ONIN a6d his family Were motor fenitt te Oveter Bar lane heme of Mortimer f “4 a A. 0, Memttnean Hart Aamtatetrator far Yew severe anino rThe Fue 1 apperintiner Jere neon erator for Mew t covers millions with satisfaction—a satisfac- tion which lasts as long as the garment. MUNSING WEAR SS Important Supreme Wenee, che receterd HUBBY MUST PAY 2:22 » which ahe eles out an TAXON ALIMONY IS. the om ‘ wyers took the om tigation, the ming | Decision by U. S.|'" oS wa many mititow Court Affects Al ; ~ é slimany intact with the femeaining im, ahd wow, after jon decision of the highest yadioial body in the land io forth | ING Mere Gould benesterte wi ch siimony In fall, but Mr. | vertheless, pay a tag —e nit a t of bie income before FOOD TRUCE MADE; THREE BOARDS 10 WORK TOGETHER ee onference Off, but Williams Will Back Up Efforts alimony te « wat to Divorcees, * A. One expert of Mitchell, a juted two youre ago that in Greater pei shee ee © Yor the alimony paid The hourande = of Atwareee«| 000 annunliy, Bven at onference acheduted for ta. annie wan ttn ~ he wan mucaning, for, , ‘ie 7 hrowe rY who are re || . atewnnee groeke te ™ ar way Inharmontes te olving * of Aotiare annually |, we who refuse to pay and Federal, State and Cy " will be wiad to hear that] 9 nto the se-ralied am ness . : A lub On the other hand 1 nd will not take ya of the United tates! oy tof “aettioments out of 1 # declared by John Mit Pe ‘ourt handed down to-day. or get into the ree ninistrate ‘ y bh ge Big A Plan Adininisteator, Arthur | Katherine Clemmone Gould, The de ciation ts of far reaching effect, toy the enue at Washington told | Gould's counsel more than a year ag that It was proper for Mr, Gould t deduct the income tax on all in ex cone of $3,000 per annum that he paid fret about the ine: whowla must pay without 4 expert mt 91,000,000. The Kupreme Court deciaton applies | Copt. Inaac arson, $28,000; Mra, At hin office to-day Mr. Mitohall | to the matter of $4,000 a month irs Blanche A from George G. said he had been in touch with rop ine 000; Mra, Ablmit H. resentative of the Federal Bureau Howard Gould pays his former wife james ee Babes, kaw An outetanding Inatance of a lump im in Hew of annual payments wa: Comminsioner of Internal Rev Howard| the $100. 000 accepted by Lamp from W. Jd aire brewer G. Altman & Cn. Special Sales Suggestiiig Practical Holiday Gi‘ts Another Attractive Offering of Smart Fur Hats $22.00 will take place to-morrow in the Millinery Salon on the Third Floor, at These Hats represent a number of the latest styles in fur millinery, especially featuring moleskin and Hudson seal. Special Values in Women’s Silk Umbrellas yill be obtainable to-morrow at the prices quoted, Black and Colored Umbrellas of superior- quality taffeta; with smart cord-loop handles, at $3.50 Black Silk Umbrellas of serviceable quality; with natural wood handles . . $2.75 * Bvery new style in Umbrellas, Walking Sticks and Swagger Sticks is shown reason- ably priced in the Umbrella Department. Imported Hand-embroidered Lingerie Pillow Covers (with Downe-filled Pillow, complete) will be on sale to-morrow, in the Fancy Needlework Department, specially priced, as . below: Hand-embroidered Pillow Covers, with scal- loped edges and ribbon trimming; and Pillow covered with French sateen, complete $3.50 Hand-embroldered Pillow Covers, with hem- stitched hem; with Pillow, complete $2.25 Wicker Serving Trays, in attractive colors; hand-decorated . special at $2.85 Wicker Work Baskets, hand-decorated; specialat . . . . . $3.25 At these prices exceptionai are offered. vaiues (Fourth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street side) A Specially-prepared Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN will offer unusual purchasing inducements, the prices quoted being remarkably low for these particular qualities. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed (all white, or with colored initial), perboxofsix . . . «. «. $1.50 With hand-embroidered initial (white only), perboxofsix . . . « « $1.90 Plain, hemstitched, perdozen . . . $2.10, 3.75 & 5.70 With tape border . . perdozen 3.00 WOMEN'S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, per box of six . 0c. & $1.25 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, perboxofsix . . . «.« « $1.25 Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, per box of six . . . $1.50 & 210 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . .-. $1.85, 2.50 & 3.10 Of finer quality, with Ye-inch hem, per dozen . , . . «©©$4,50 & 5.75 per dozen 2.00 Also Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, perboxofthree . . . .« «» 55¢c, Hemmed, with tape border, SPECIAL NOTICE It is requested that selections be made and orders for the initialing or monograming of handkerchiefs or silverware intended for Christmas gifts placed as early as possible, inasmuch as the facilities of the Embroidering and Engraving Departments will be taxed to the utmost as the holiday season approaches. An Important Sale of Men’s and Women’s Hosiery now being held will be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) Hitth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New York ‘ ‘ nin Chicago was wet by Wile the well known inatances of " 009 ; B_ Bro- from W. Gould Brokaw, $14,000. re. LAllin Lemp, the million Mra. Grace Gueeen heim, of the ‘“ell-known mining fam. recelved a settlement of $160,000 at the time the divorea wae eranted sand F.C, Waleotte, acting r Mr. Hoover, and Mr. Mitchell and . Dr Menry Mo jowits for the State and elty were to have attended for several days and expected noon a working basis to be Inatituted. Tho Meulties, he declared, were not per 1 ones nor ones arising from any non the part of any administ but were to be anticipated from lots existing in the laws govern ing the different bodten, Tho Federal Law, by licensing, * takes away from the State Adminis tration the power to act in checking | Prices and eliminating speculating and hoarding, Mr. Mitchell said. Mr. Williams declared there were other functions that the State De- partment could operate effectively in the absence of this one. He ex- pressed confidence that Mr. Hoover would back up the State people in any action that they wished to take in the checking of speculation and hoarding by revoking any licenses which they had granted and which interfered with the work of Mr Mitchell's office, Dr. Moskowitz {s working to per- fect a plan to supply the city with fish at one-fifth the prices now pre- valling by eliminating the importers and wholesale people. The plan was | forwarded to him by Robert Cowan, | a refrigerator engineer of New- foundiand and provides for the city's importing its supply of fish direct from Newfoundland and Labrador, By an outlay of $100,000 for the purchase of two refrigerator schoon- ers and a refrigerator plant the city can obtain 12,000,000 pounds of fish yearly for distribution In the city at from four to seven cents per pound The plan provides for selling direct from the wharves to the retailer The fish that could be imported on this basis includes halibut, mackerel bluefish, cod, whiting and turbot, all | of which bring from twenty to forty- five cents per pound in the present | market, On his return from addrossing up- State farmers on the milk situation, John ¥, Dillon, fomer State Commis- sioner of Foods and "| made known a plan wh« York dairymen and farmers are pre- paring to unite in a non-partisan or- ganization that will protect their in- tereats in the Legislature, This organization will be patterned after the one instituted by the grain rowers of North Dakota. A. C Zownley, who brought about thr | North Dakota League by going from town to town and farm to farm in a small automobile, Is in New York | and will supervise the work here, Aangerowe con dit tee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1917. 16‘SUFF’PICKETS NEAR COLLAPSE INL, 1S REPORT Released Hunger Strikers De-| clare Women Are in Dan gerous ConJit WASHINGTON, > tT woman's party pickoters striking ain Wet to Mra. 3. 1, Bhort Minne Minn., who paid her #36 fine released from Occoquan to-day, Mra. Mhort, who also refurrd to an food for severn) days, paid her fine » she could join her childrer Mra. Lawrence Lewin ettll In the work? #0 weak that »)iv assisted, All ho when lant seen by the Minneapolis suffragiat appeared 9 were atill able At Woman's headquarters it Was reported that Supt. Whittaker of the work! alarmed at the wom en's conditt ested that he be permitte demand for treatment as Prisoners, His oriinal atan is ing to Mra, Short, was that the pick- eters “could commit suicide” tf they! wanted to by refusing food, and that dolphin nid to We 0. wae could not move un ger ateiker ry wok but} he would not have them forcibly fed. | 38th Street factories of the Oneids anteed to give 10 y and staple pieces in the dainty Primrose design. Half doz. Tea Spoons 75¢ Dessert Spoons......+ $1.38 Table Spoons........ $1.50 Gravy Ladles, each 65¢ « $2.95 «$2.95 Fruit Baskets..... Sandwich Trays nee ne ere enrenj-aecenannancanen ae = ~~ a> Mr. Dillon declares that by organt- | zation it is possible to contro! ; thirds of the votes in the Lest and insure the farmers and the men fair prices for their products —— 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL MISSING. Jennte S00 0 OI 0S 00S OS OS 0S 0S Set Jennie Bourdonette, sixteen years old has been missing from her home at No. 1663 Madison Avenue eince Nov. 11, She was last seen in the vicinity of her home at § o'clock that morning. Bhe ts 6 feet 3 inches tn height, welghs | 110 pounds, has light brown eyes and | hair, and on the day of her disappear ance was dressed in @ blue serge suit |white shirt walet, Kreen wool topcoat | black velve trimmed with light and hi k shoes reported and P, y the | ———_— | —__—. | | HANGS HERSELF IN CELLAR, Woman Feared Operation, Accord- ing to Police Theory. | Owing to fear of an operation to have | been performed upon her torn |according to the theory of the |trene Hage, forty-eight years a maid employed at the home of Adolph Hummel, No. 368% Broadway, com. | mitted sutoldo’ last might by” hanging herself to # pipe in the cellar of the Hummel | The body Ww morning w overed early this | [00S 0 SS 0 Ratsing Fund to Pay for Man's Appeal, HARTFORD, Conn, Noy, 19. to raise a fund to help defra pense of Mra. Amy E, Archer |Appeal to the Supreme Court tence of death ar olind Fuller, m University Clu ra, Ge | —Fi torts | the ex- n'a being iinabe For VICTORS PERFECT SERVICE CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS Phone Vanderbilt 3091 | WAREROOMS Sth Ave. at 391th $1. ' A 514 inches. Novelty Ribbons in light a plaid and check taffeta, Rom Persian Satin and Flowered a ee ee ee : | On Sale ee ee None GC, O. D. rr A Great Sale of Silverware Featuring Standard Quality Silver Plated Table Ware — At Very Special Prices. Recognized as silverware of excellent quality, “Par Plate” made in the Community, is of notably artistic design and is rs satisfactory service. Alsg Serving Trays, Chop Dishes, Meat Special Sale of Ribbons At % to 4 Less Than Actual Values Thousands of yards of plain and fancy Ribbons, for holiday fancy work, knitting bags and the many pretty trifles so many women love to make. Ribbons Worth 39c a yard... .25c Satin Taffeta, moire taffeta and sey Ribbons in a great variety of colors; width Ribbons Worth 65c a yard ... .35¢ an stripe Faille, $30, Dress Trimmings and Waters-Autola Player Pianos represent the highest degree of perfection in Tone, Quality, Finish and Construction. Yec they are the lowest priced good pianos sold. You cannot judge the Waters Piano or Player Piano by itsprice. Compare its beauty of tone and high quality with more costly pianos and you will always decide on a Waters. Convenient terms make it possible for you to secure No interest charged on time a Waters now. payments. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. PEN sihliaiis 371 E. 149th St., near 3d Ave. Lord &'Taylor 39th Street FIFTH AVENUE ar- Featured for this sale are fancy “Monroe,” a plain, oval thread pattern, and in the Half doz. Soup Spoons.........$1.75 — Fruit Knives......... Bouillon Spoons...... $1.75 J Orange Spoons. Medium Forks........ Medium Knives | Cold Meat Forks, each. .65¢ Berry Spoons, each..... 85c Reproductions of Sheffield Plate In chaste and beautiful design Casters, 3 bottles. $1.95 | Ice Tubs... .$1.95 & $2.25 Relish Dishes.. .. $3.95 | Baking Dishes$2.95 & $3.95 jatters and Other Handsome Pieces, Ground Floor Ribbons Worth $1.50 a yard. .65¢ Fancy Ribbons—medium and dark colors; velvet edged Persian Faille, plaid Velvet Ombre, Moire, Satin Novelties. Will make beautiful Bags. Ribbons Worth $2.95 a yard. .$1.50 Superior quality black satin, embroidered with gold or silver thread; width 8 inches. nd dark effects; Taffeta. Ground Floor 000 Worth of % to 4 Less Than Marked Prices ‘Tomorrow and Balance of the Week The most fashionable imported and domestic novelties, in a wealth of brilliantly effective styles and colors. Motifs of Jet, Spangles, Crystal, Chalk Beads and Colored Beads; Bands of Jet, Spangles, Embroidery in Silk and Wool; Braided Trimmings in Smart Color Combinations and Black; Flounces and Allovers in Spangles, in Jet and C Jet Strands, Cords, Nail Heads, Tassels, Ornaments; Metallic Laces in Gold, Silver, Steel and Antique; Metal Cloths, Nets and Ribbons—Tassels and Ornaments. In Short, the Entire Stock, Excepting Fur Trimmings and Buttons tal; No Approvals Ground Floor OOO 1) SOS 0 SO 0 a0 WCRLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |