The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 6

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me to lend a hand, and-—. Oh, J please let me go! If I lose him forever!" seven men who had been kept and refused to prosecute, . Oh, Pshaw! What’s the Use? >) Further evidence that the world in {upside down and the times out of Joint is furnished by D. J, Cuptd, cele- tend you." having his own troubles, t.\. Evelyn Suda, of No, 838 Fast 834 b: Pigtrect, waitress in ar, Bast 284 Street EE Ppestarant arraigned this morning in } * SZorkville Court on a charge of dis- \) Merderty conduct, told a story that + Pouched"even, the calloused hearts of police court habitues, (©! qn 1917,” eald the young woman— f is pretty, too—I was to have “een married to Daniel Kauffman, © hé tall, dark, handsome young man “(pitting there at the end of the third “Yes, yes, go on,” said the Court, “you interest me strangely.” “Well-I don't quite know how to pent iv--Joe Suda came along and we 6) “You and Kauffman? * “Suda and I. Then Suda went off "io the war—and he never came back. | My widowhood came to the attention ‘Sef Dan—Mr. Kauffman—who had 'f een loving me all the time in his fieeart and he began calling upon me “again. i “Again we set a date for our wed- | @ing. It was to have taken place | three months ago, The morning of “eur wedding day arrived and a E>) member of Mr. Kauffman's family @ied. Another postponement.” | “The charge in this complaint,” in- ‘Merrupted the Magistrate, “is that ( EA is morning you forcefully endeav- fF ered to restrain and did restrain pa- ‘drons of the restaurant in question from approaching the matutinal cof- fee, rolls and two soft-bolled. What > \)e@q you say to that?” +) #Wigswere on our way to the Mu- pal Building this morning,” con- you want the best—whether it is a phonograph, an auto mobile, a diamond, or a watch. But until now there was no way to tell which phonograph really is the best. } TEST answers every question. It proves before your own ears that there is a best phonograph —as superior to all others as a ruby is superior to a piece of | red glass. Come in and hear The Turn- table Test. | Edison Shop 473 Fifth Avenue Bet. 40th & 41st Streets .. The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Co. Special Values IN MISSES’ MODISH APPAREL _ Ft can now be found in the Department for 4 Catalogue Merchandise, on the “Elia b SIXTH FLOOR 4 ft *“ Especially noteworthy are the following: eh a Blouses of white cotton voile, daintily lace- s# qimmed - - 6 1 wg 53.45 | Blouses of navy blue silk georgette, with decoration intan . . . . $6.75 i} Blouses of flesh-tone or white silk georgette at Cae wim hel ta a Dresses of navy blue serge, trimmed with silk braid Ranh ie ah te, Oe OO Dresses of brown or navy blue velveteen, with metal embroidery . . . $48.00 i., Afternoon Dresses of silk georgette combined with satin meteor; in taupe or Copenhagen at pital. ee Ca.) wk e SB8.00 ‘=. Coats of silvertone, silk-lined ‘ 54.00 ' Coats of polo-silvertone, in navy or tan, 37.50 . Sports Coats of Yosemite cloth in blue: or reindeer; smart and practical . $45.00 Tailored Suits of all-woo! Scotch homespun in blue or brown mixtures. + $39.00 H iid Ue, ai tionally smart model . «3 3. = 48.00 Tailored Suits of all-wool silvertone; collar ofnmutria . . .« «© « .« $65.00 —_——$_ $$. tinued the charming young defend- ant, “when we hanpened to pass the restaurant where 1 have been em- Ployed. A strike is on. One of the ¢ Pickets has overslept, The girls asked on every second corner. » telling -_ Ee 1. §. Corporation to Ald Spain's Fle | vr tUme something tells me we are part You get some idea of how strong the appeal was when you learn that of the restaurant by pickets and who, therefore, were still without a break- > fast (no married woman will believe this), broke down, wept in chorus, relented, withdrew tnoir complaints * “Go,” said the Magistrate, henignty | addressing our heroine and her be-| loved, “go, and may good luck ats The story ought to tell that they) are married, give the name of the officiating clergyman, mention Wash. | ‘prated archer, who appears to be ington or Niagara Falls and tell i] THE TURNTABLE | CUTRELEVENEULOERD BAS ETEDEE Reine = - TTA 7 CHARACTERIZE THE PRESENT VOGUE; THESE EXCEPTIONALLY BEAU- TIFUL MODELS EXPRESS ALL THE PIQUANT CHARM AND GRACE THAT THE MODE DEMANDS. OF THE WEARER, WHETHER THE DESIRE IS FOR REFINED SIMPLICITY OR A GARMENT OF STRIKING ORNAMENTATION IN FUR OR OTHER EFFECTS, ° OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELOUR, WOOL JERSEY AND SS _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. to atart their jar, long way st - n viyme Hetieves She Will te 5 of “nn thither, other | n progress and Elected to Uouse of Commons, | hori! tor'a victory in Plymouth seems fo be | laste. n for granted, Her popularity Is ee sp) Bome | jes question her "/the weight of opinion is greatly in her favor, Not only would she be the first woman returned to Parliament but she! the intention of doing so © of Lords at the| other sort of envious cat In this mis- leading sugges FAVOR VISCOUNTESS ASTOR, (32u!4,2¢,,!",)t!4.pesitlon of, having a|to me that 1, detect the claws of some | | oihie, campaign opens Monday and it LONDON, Oct, 29.—Viscountess At-\ will absorb potitical Interest while it That Is, an “Ovdinar rted and she is a highly effective |viseountens ees “Haviows Cat” Behind “Passytoot Candidate” NEWTOD said to be tured allve In Sussex County, !# on exhibition {nm the window of a hard- ware store here, Fred Benson, @ hunte?, came upon the cat while it wes swimming in a pool. He threw a bag over it. The wildcat is as large as an ordinary dog. f the | eligibility a. wife of a peer, but ag | PLYMOUTH, Oct. 29.—Frank Hawker, n,|Uhat status is merely one of courtesy | Chairman of the Conservative Party, ejand as jt does hot disable her from bo hf Heerived ts follow Sy Velegrats -|voting for Parliamentary candidate, | ‘Tom Lady Astor: ve neither been asked to stand As & pussyfoot candidate (for her hus. band’s seat in Pallament) nor have I SUVEATANEUUUGESNUUTEG STONES EUEUUTT 38 YANCY ASTOR. HOW BIG IS A Doc? Jo 29.—What is first wildcat ever cap- Shoe." | 6€0 Sixth Ave., Above 38¢. WEST ITHAANSEEVNNLLCAEEEUT NOS Se VNLUUNNELTNNNTNERATTTONLEAA UU NNT =seome New Fashion Ideas for Winter That Impart an Air of Charming Simplicity REFINEMENT AND SIMPLICITY OF THE LATEST SILHOUETTES. THE MODE SHOWS MARKED APPROVAL AT THIS TIME FOR THE TENDENGJES TO LUXURIOUSNESS, SOMEWHAT SUBDUED BY THE SMARTNESS IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE TAILORED APPAREL BY SNUGLY WARM EFFECTS IN RICH FUR ADORNMENT OR BY MODELS OF VERSATILITY INTERPRETING THE NEW AND INDIVIDUAL TYPES. The Values Are Most Extraordinary New Fur-Trimmed Suits HEN TO THE SOFT AND LUXURIOUS TEX- W TURE OF LUSTROLA, PEACH BLOOM, SILVER- TIP BOLIVIA, SILK DUVETYNE, DUVET SUPERIOR, ARGONNE, TRICOTINE, YALAMA, SILVERTONE, FROST GLO, AND VELOUR DE LAINE IS ADDED THE WARM TOUCH OF RINGTAIL, SKUNK, NUTRIA, BEAVER, HUDSON SEAL, AND SQUIRREL, THE RESULT IS THE LAST WORD IN FUR-TRIMMED TAILLEURS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 to 325.00 New Winter Coats UITE ARISTOCRATIC IN APPEAL ARE DUVET SUPER- IOR,, SILVERTONE, VELOUR, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, SUEBE VELOUR, CRYSTAL CORD, CASHWELL, PEACH BLOOM, BOLIVIA, FROST GLO, AND THIS QUALITY 1S VERY STRIKINGLY REVEALED IN THE WINTER CCATS ACHIEVED IN THESE MATERIALS, WITHOUT FUR, IN MOD- * ELS WHOSE ATTRACTIVENESS IS ATTAINED BY SMART- NESS OF LINE AND ARTISTIC GRACE OF TAILORING. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, New Suit of Peach Bloom Frocks of Tricotine, Velveteen, Wool Jersey ; or Velour in Later Versions DAY FROCK OF TRICOTINE, WOOL JERSEY, VELVETEEN, OR VELOUR IS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST OF FORM, ESPECIALLY * WHEN FASHIONED IN THE CRACEFULLY TAILORED LINES AND EMPHASIZED BY THE NOVEL DECORATIVE TOUCHES THAT VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 FROCK OF VELVETEEN, WOOL JERSEY, TRICOTINE, OR VELOUR IS QUITE AN INDISPENSABLE FEATURE OF EVERY SMART WARDROBE, AND THESE VERY STUNNING MODELS WILL BE SURE TO HARMONIZE PERFECTLY WITH THE PERSONALITY VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, . 35.00 VELVETEEN, 45.00 to 110.00 ‘ New Suits Without Fur IHERE IS AN INDIVIDUALITY ABOUT TINSELTONE, DUVET SUPERIOR, VELOUR DE LAINE, RAYONEER, OXFORDS, BOLIVIA, AND¥SILVERTONE THAT IM- PARTS TO THE TAILORED SUITS DEVELOPED IN THESE MATERIALS AN AIR OF EXCLUSIVENESS THAT MAKES THEM MOST DESIRABLE MODELS FOR THE WOMAN OR MISS WHO SEEKS TO AVOID THE COMMONPLACE IN DRESS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 ro 100.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats in New Effects HE BEAUTY OF THE NEW COAT MODELS OF SILVER- TONE, LUSTROLA, VERONA, EVORA, KORDOVAN DUVETYNE, PEACH BLOOM, FROST GLO, CHAME- LEON, VELOUR, AND BOLIVIA IS GREATLY MAGNI. FIED BY LUXURIOUS TRIMMINGS OF SKUNK, BLACK FOX, | TAUPE NUTRIA, SQUIRREL, FRENCH SEAL, RINGTAIL, TAUPE LYNX, BEAVER AND MINK; THEY ARE OF EXCEP- TIONAL STYLE IN THEIR YOUTHFUL MODELING WHETHER EXPRESSED IN STRAIGHT LINE OR FLARE ERgEcts. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 ro 285.00 Silk Frocks for All Occasions : OUR KING MODEL CHILD®EN'S SHOES are made over our special lasts, scion Yor developing and freedom for th something more than a mere foot-covering; we give ‘se faultless fitting service, too. and school wear, for juveniles to juniors —$6 up. “A Good Foot-rule for YOU—wenr the Jantzen five tiny toes— Models for dress, street Ask for our Book—"The Abuse of the NO BRANCH STORES—Our only ow ___ Custom Bootmakers Over 50 Ven BETWEEN GBROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE TUTTO HTT TTR SUUUELUTETURR REREAD ELEDAE Coat of Evora, collar, = Embroidered and Beaded Frock of mULUNAVVATEUUTELUATEUYT A Sse =e TU TUTPANTEUNNIITANIOPDOTTT of Formal or Informal Wear COSTUMES, AND THOSE OF DAINTY GEORGETTE IN GORGEOUS JEWELED BEADING AND THE MORE SUBDUED BUT NONE THE LESS CHARMING MODELS OF SATIN, IN TAILORED OR DRAPED EFFECTS, WILL MEET EVERY NEED FOR ATTRACTIVE FROCKS SUIT- ABLE FOR AFTERNOON OR STREET WEAR. EXQUISITE EVENING FROCKS OF SILK NET OVER SATIN OR SILVER CLOTH IN CORRECT MODES FOR MORE FORMAL FUNCTIONS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 30.00 Fe: ELEGANCE IS DEMANDED OF THE MORE ELABORATE ‘ ITE CREPE GEORGETTE, AND FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS THE FROCKS OF BLACK LACE OR OF LUSTROUS SILK NET IN PASTEL SHADES OR BLACK. CHARMINGLY PRETTY ARE THE MODELS OF CREPE METEOR OR SATIN, IN TAILORED AND DRAPED EFFECTS, AND THE STYLES SHOWN ARE TYPICAL OF THE MODE FOR THE MORE. SUMPTUOUS GARMENTS OF GOOD TASTE AND BEAUTY. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 TT FAVORITE FABRICS FOR AFTERNOON FROCKS ARE EXQUIS- OTHER FROCKS FOR FORMAL AND SEMI-FORMAL OCCASIONS, 25.00 to 120,00 SET sae TTT TTT

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