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ardent courtehip, wedding. Ja first wife, who divorced him. Ac- | ] jcordin gto friends who knew both | | Kittredge and pretty wife, the | second took place almost | | before the ink on the divorce papers was dry. Mrs. Kittredge has an aged | mother and father in Warren, and a brothe ho enlisted in the Tanks ———>— | Corps at the outbreak of the war. | “I realized my mistake soon after ' ~,,|We were married,” she tearfuily ad- |Bride of Peerless Motor Car) mittea to-day. “t don't love him. I | ives War Ambulance | left my husband because I found we | Head Drives Me " fe | were wholly unsuited to each other. | to “Forget” Troubles. | Our tastes are entirely different. Yes, 50 of These $20 Model Used Mr. Kittredge was @ home man, He After sho left her husband, young apart," sald pretty young Mrs. wo live apart,” sald pretty young Mrs.) 4. Kittredge volunteered for Red Marie Kittredge to-day, at No. 420|Crosq work at Washington, But that e hat her| wasn't hard enough to cause her “to Riverside Drive, when told that her] wasn't, hart enough to cause ner “te husband, Lewis Kittredge, fifty years] drive” an ambulance, and after Preside: he Peor-| course of day and night sessions ai old, wealthy, President of the Peer-| Tiliiomobiie school, was accepted. less Motor Car Company, was suing} She toiled’ night and gay during the 0 co “for neglect of duty” in| recent Morgan Explosion. Cle land ‘ She has met Government traneports on at the pier and carried wounded sol- Phonographs $13. Mrs, Kittredge, who is driving a) %t 0 Neh toe Th t 7 e J : diers to hospitals, She has me ois lntaa motor ambulance in New York, mar-| rains and carried hundreds of pat- senee ts Bint Led ni8et [[|ried after ‘six weeks’ courtship, and |{ents to the influenza wards in local ones, They are standar ope! » Bolchford | hospitals, These are the things and ke, in vara ne any, repented in two. As Mario Holchford | the manner in which the youthful Loran Mae blll gany, she was poplar in Warren, Pa, where |} ifae tg trying to forget. and fully guaranteed. |she sang ina choir. She is of blond| “tT am giving my. services to the viv or} “9 ined Mrs, Kitt- type, slight and vivacious, and her) Go rnment,’ expla j attractiveness is enhanced by her| ted “and I shall forget the past in No Money Down | mv present happiness that I am doing |leather puttees, a short khaki skirt,| OV Pthine gor my country, I want to Just Buy Six Records. neat white waist with the English] go over seas, too.” | Khaki silk four-in-hand at her hh ey collar, STRONG FOR PEACE. It was at the Invitation of a school (Prom the Washington Star.) “T understand you were once @ pact- No Extra Charge For It, chum, whose home was in Cleveland, | ast no” : : a for The World may be left ot 01 =| oT was. et in a strict sense en ee iinet Memeneer fie is edgy | that the then Mise Bolehford at was. Tam y | th d. I want peace, peaceably | the wor w . ewer. y. tended a dinner there, The dinner ff Coe iut with a fent if necea- | was given by Mr. Kittredge. The two rary.” | = —> = SATURDAY—OUR ANNUAL PRE-ELECTION DAY SALE A Gigantic Purchase of 400 Women’s & Misses’ Smart, New WINTER COATS hie, Presenting the Choicest Styles and the Best Values of Any Coat Offering Within Memory UNRE- STRICTED CHOICE AT ee Not one in the lot made to sell for less than EZ $29.50. Included_are_many high class model coats, duplicates of which can be seen at other shops selling as high as $35. EARLY SELECTION ADVISABLE, The styles are the very newest, the fabrics the very best, the tailoring and fin- ish usually found in gar- ments at double the price. MATERIALS— Velour. Pompom Plush Broadcloth Kersey Oxford COLORINGS— Reindeer Taupe Black Oxford Brown Navy Burgundy Green All well lined and warmly in- terlined. Many have large FUR COLLARS; some are trimmed with SEAL PLUSH or BEAVER PLUSH. All Sizes From 14 to 44 Incomparable Values! Do not judge the value of these coats by the sensational $19.75 price. You must really see them to appreciate how wonderful the opportunity is. Also—A Wonderful Collection of Elaborate Fur Trimmed Pe pened Winter Coats Are a Few SUPREME IN STYLE AND VALUE AT of the $95 $35 $4,9-50 Many Wonderful The finest and most exclusive model coats Styles aged wie en Bayes on Sale at of the new colorings, Developed in Crystal Cloth, Duvet de Laine, Bolivia, Silk Plush, Broadcloth, Pompom and Velour, with large collars, cuffs and trimmings of Nutria, Opossum, Hudson Seal and Raccoon. $19.75 “I shall not contest; it 1s best that| liked his fireside,” \- WEST POINT GRADUATES 510 SWRA 0 Ch ays s ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918.~ hh entered during the suminer and 3 entered auvine toe ane" <"* Be Economical of | emy will turn out about 1,200 officers OETES annually, Classes of 1920 and 1921 Become Army Officers—All in Olive | Drab. Now, | WITH THE WEST POINT, Nov. 1 IN FRANCE, marked the end of the Wes CORPS IN GRAY LAST TIME ic. “in Sioatit ite"ths at Money-Teeth-Pain: » & | | kh. Inc. teeth and gute healthy. AN ARMY | the teeth, hardens the gums, 1 (Associated! | cadet gray uniform, To-day »10| the front are to keep warm this win- | cadets, the classes of 1920 and 1921,| ter. The forestry section of the! forms, marched last evening in the | fe®4y to be hauled to the men at the, will be graduated as officers in the | American expeditionary force has army. The entire corps, In gray uni. promised to deliver on the road, graduation parade, On Saturday the | (Ont before January, coves Sey eae ol naan metres of fuel wood- equ vill enter and be amalga-| pile a yard wide mated with the present “plebe” class | stretching {rom Paris to Berlin | Lahaye MISSES’ MODISH COATS Of wool velour; full flare and belted models, convertible collar; silk lined and warmly interlined; 14, 16 and 18 years, Special $29.75 MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS Loose back and semi-belted models; made of wool velour with large nutria fur collar; silk lined throughout; 14, 16 and 18 years, Special $45.00 MISSES’ DRESSY COATS Of wool velour; swagger model with huge collar of Hudson Seal; silk lined and inter- lined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Special $55.00 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street and a yard high We accept payments on Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books. Decided Price Inducements, To-morrow, AUTUMN COATS For Misses, Small Women and Girls JUNIOR GIRLS’ COATS Attractive models of velveteen or cordu- roy, with fur collars; lined and interlined; sizes 10 to 16 years, Special $22.50 GIRLS’ ATTRACTIVE, COATS Two smart dressy models of fine quality broadcloth; shirred styles, nutria fur collar lined and interlined; sizes 6 to 10 years, Special $19.75 GIRLS’ TAILORED COATS Of wool Burella cloth and zibeline; one model with velvet collar; lined and inter- lined; sizes 6 to 12 years, Special $9.75 BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHES IN our splendid assortments every wanted style or material for every occa- sion of dress of boys from 8 to 18 years, will be found at reasonable prices. Norfolk Suits of woolen materials, $9.75 to 22.50 sizes ranging from 7 to 18 years.... Overcoats for both school and dress 12.50 to 27.50 wear; sizes ranging from 10 to 18 years Novelty Suits in velvets, corduroys $5.95 to 17.00 and mixtures; sizes ranging from 8 to 9 years, Juniors’ Overcoats of chinchilla, $9.75 to 22.50 cheviots and mixtures; sizes from 3 to 10 years, Washable Suits in new Winter $1.95 to $8.50 models and fabrics; sizes from 3 to 10 years, at Boys’ Hats and Caps—$1.00 to 8.50 Very Special for Saturday: Boys’ Norfolk Suits of good quality corduroy, $8 50 lined throughout; sizes ranging from 7 to 18 years, . . at Golf Caps to Match—$1.50 Rapid Fire Guns, . . at $3.25 Army Tanks, .. . “ $1.00 ‘Long Tom’Cannon with soldiers 2.00 Start Xmas Shopping Now For TOYS—DOLLS—GAMES INCE the Government requests early Christmas shopping and has not placed any restrictions upon the sale of playthings for the children, we have endeavored to meet the new order of things by having our Toy assortments in readiness to meet the custo- mary December demands during November. Among the SPECIALS for To-morrow are DRESSED DOLLS—A merican-made jointed dolls, 16 inches tall, with | a full jointed bodies, d wigs, moving eyes and American dresses; also $5 00 a number of French Dolls with bisque heads and Parisian costumes, | , Armored Train (Electric), . 9.00 Nurses’ Outfits, . .. . 1.95 Mechanical Train, figure 8 track 3.00 SOZODONT cleanses and purifies | 125th Street, West + circulation, neutralizes acid Point | Press).—American fighting men at| ity and refreshes the mouth Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance Established 1 Saturday a Day of Great DPARGAIN Sales Velour Hats 3.50 THE price will make an instant ap- peal, for there are very few velour hats on the market at less than $5.00. In ky popular Hy pied gH a with round crowns an: grain ribbon band bow. we In black and navy. Handbags—55c Saved 95c reg. $1.50 VELVET and Silk, fitted with mirror and inside compart- ments. In the lot are a number of leather envelope purses Save $5.00 on These Serge and Velveteen Dresses at 12.95 NEW Smart Styles of all-wool Serge or twill-back Velveteen, braid trimmed in novel effects, with round neck. Serge Dresses in Navy and Black. Velveteen Dresses in Navy, Brown and Plum, Sizes {6 to 42 A Fine Quality Kersey Coat Misses’ Model at 14.75 you will have to see the coat in order to fully appreciate the splendid value such a low price can buy. In Brown and Oxford, with large convertible plush collar, smart pockets and belt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. . Third Floor. Fashionable Jersey Pink Crepe de Chine Petticoats | Bloomers $4.45 $2.45 Made with deep pleating in solid colorings. Ruffle with hemstitching or At this price there are also taffeta | edged with lace. petticoats, with fancy flounce and Sinend Peer narrow pleating. These come in two-tone and solid color shades, Second Floor Women’s Capeskin ‘a Gloves iSe $1.69 Fairy Tales Animal Stories | One clasp, full pique, Bedtime Stories i ; Large type, profusely illustrated. in tan or white. Second Floor Main Floor, Good Practical Service Shoes SOLD REGULARLY AT $6.00 & $7.00 $4 A GRACEFUL model with tapering toe, in mahogany, dark tan, black kid, calf and patent leather with kid or cloth tops, High and low heels, welted, turn and flexible soles, 2.50 and 3.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes ~~. Calf and patent leather; girls’ sizes 814 to SN 2; boys’ elses 9 to $34..... aes $1 5 Conduren Coats tar Matai INE quality white corduroy, simple and graceful model, with belt and quilted lining. Size six months to two years MOST TPIT T Te eee 2.97 HAT TO MATCH WITH EARLAPS, 79¢ Baby Sleeping Garments, white flannelette, with drawstring at bottom; sizes 6 months to 78 2 years : ic cy a Hemmed Diapers, red diamond brand, 18x36; dozen in package E 1.55 A Lot of $5.00 Silk Blouses Go on Sale Saturday At $3.75 They are every bit a $5.00 value, as one glance will easily establish, Of good qual+ ity crepe de chine, white or flesh color, with round or V neck. Dainty hemstitching and tucks are additional adornments and pearl buttons gir artistic finish, Sizes 36 to 44 CF. KOCH & ©O..Ine.. In black and colors. Mam Floor | i 4