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! ¥, salable: a nr re z } TWELVE HOTELS ACCUSE | | ‘ . i YOUNG WAR VETERAN. Broadway at Ninth Street Ti t big t d big talk i . New York. is not big type and big tal | = Voor LAG a2 Ma Sebitltats e' . in the newspapers — but HOTEL LOSE NERVE: Oliver Raymond Voorhees, sald to. be Business Hours— the quality, fashion and fair y|a member of a wealthy New Haver 9 to 5.30. price of the goods in the store | femily, Is held at the West Side Court which make value and give | Prison In default of $1,500 ball on Telephone lasting satisfaction. / charges of beating his bills at twelve Stuyvesant 4700 : He a | New York hotels, His brother said his Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. mind has been affected by war experi+ “The specie complaint was. b nagement of, the Hot Rob Clerk of the Roosevelt) wire Voorheess bin was 421. ees RED! For Miss 14 to 20 a! method {8 described as merely register: | but Fear to Enter Rooms | Tet 7 and iad out Paris says or Mss o and Escape in Auto. ~|anys’vainiy necking a Jobcon the stews, —shall be the vivid hue of the ma epee! Big) fondnéas for Toland doe smart little hand bag that adds| Three men, one of them in a navy dicamen’ the finishing touch to the fash- ionable Parisiennes’ distinguished ‘uniform, started a general robbery costume of BIARK, | raid in the Hote! Roosevelt, at Third Well, she appreciates how tell- Avenue and 24th Street, before day- ing just this single dash of| light this morning, but lost courage brilliant color will be. and ran away after taking $19 from/ CREAM CHEESE Some " very " ub haaathl red : erent) | leather bags and envelope purses ene —of the type Paris favors have % The man in sailor clothes entered just arrived from abroad. | first and engaged Spence in conversa- ; a | tion. When the clerk turned to look Good Scholars ie ateaniee Bp uuu over his key rack two more men ran cacti i i in and put revolvers against his chest.||_ In the wonderful upland domestic make. ‘When the money had been abstracted |] pastares of Otsego County _,Imported and domestic models, from his pockets and the cash|| are some 5,000 blooded $2.95 to $30. draw: found empty Spence was cows which have a lot to Main Floor, Old Bullding thrust .nto a closet do with the standing of “We'll lock him in here,” said one schol childven ; of the robbers, “and Bill can stay New York 1 chil Evelyne Varon ° here and shoot through the door if he Every night the concen- Notion makes a noise, while we go through trated richness of their milk the rooms. |] and cream is ship d to ; we Moy to Gels a not be ed oe Beaten ct ° ° 4 News take chynces keeping Crenin Cheese, ss Lats FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Spence in an unlocked closet A} Every “PHILADELPHIA” Cream : “Hickory” Garters \ short debate ended in the retreat of the three on the run Cheese has far more food value than the eame money would buy De pair HE popularity of “Dia —the little frock with In the mean time a policeman, ob in meat. It's the fitest food there Premier Exhibition Choiee of white, black or ~ the Peter collar and turned back cuffs of serving an automobile standing un is for school children. ausper Me per end mnie) i kid of white or a contrasting color—introduced to The rich, fresh, genuine has or ages 2 ta aitended with engine runnin, front of the Horton lee Cream Com- pany, next door, and suspecting an Dt to rob the ice firm, tae | New York by us a few weeks ago, promises to be " as great if not greater than that of her sister frock, Mimi,” which earlier this year created such “PHILADELPHIA” on the label. ITS A PHENIX PRODUCT Presenting the Autumn mode as interpreted by the most distin- guished modistes of Paris— “Hickory” Waists | and Garters, 60¢ | MARIA GUY EVELYNE VARON LEWIS Durable, material, perfec pashemen: MARIE LOUISE MARIE LANCRET ALEX fit, for boys and girls of ¢ The elegant simplicity af “Diana” appeals HERMANCE SUZANNE TALBOT SAGET to Aa yeu Section, iy all young girls and expecially to the schoolgirl JEANNE LANVIN GERMAINE HELENE & JULIA Fie eiace, SINIeUa(he who finds this frock proetical ax well as very al- tractive LUCIE HAMAR) MARGARITE & LEOINE ELAINE RAIDED FLAT TENANT LOUISE MARSY CAROLINE REBOUX JEANNE DUC Developed in CALLS BREITUNG A FRIEND. | dersey—navy blue with white; navy blue with red; black Ghsecte War There le THI Over & N | t The exhibition reveals that many erly manipulated. Ostrich both | va wae ABeEA bales hp SEs Ca has Lah Hasiness Deal. egiec are the moods of the mode this sea- rined and natural, plays an im- | Poire it He . } ite: t tH the oof M Nelli : d never were they more charm- portant Pole: | | ‘oiret twi : navy blue with white; brown with white; : our Eyes son ani hes ih i | black with white, $29.50. ; : ing or expressed with more subtle nes yarseine A iene 3k \ | Canton erepe-—navy blue with white; brown with white; You'll surely regret it later beauty. Lace remains a great favorite, | black with white. $29.50. u on. You owe it to yourself . while lovely Spanish combs form the | : a to protect _ your eyesight | Heeding the persistent desire for most bizarre trimming of all. Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street NOW with Ebrlic simplicity—that quality of which . | Reliable Eyesight Examination Paris is the unrivaled master—the Quills and wings, bright pins, gay | ‘ Bosiies isteren Eve) opaclalists: great modistes have given even more cabuchons and shiny metal orna- | A vast array of JetrulichhSons | clear cut lines to the Autumn chapeau ments—all add to the gaiety. \Nursery Furniture a = Md Sa than ever. As to eolors ene Beautiful CHINA New York: 184 Bway, at John St. Specially priced ; 223 Sixth Avy 13th St. |{| Their inspire puOne The golleceion Black predominates. In the September Sale feo sist Av ae vividly recalls’ = costume 2 a ud Sabin rcuntiaia i Delightful pieces of as beautiful and as useful as any one could possibly im- 17 West 42d. Strect || Orient, picturesque Spain ! ui wicker and wooden Turn agine. Maney china, faney tea sets, breakfast sets, spa Fulton st., Op.Namm e))! Venetian Renai his b rilliant Purple and red strike notes of rich color ture in ivory enamel fish! jing cut glass and at ware i | ETS AD VERSES TRO Their favorite medium of expr Chat NWI ereably ic i | é > me of expres- ny sawed yy ne reductions of 5 sure Hats are both very large and very aion\are vich\ velvets, (plush, felt, and making ue wee baby more At reductions of 10 to 50 per cent. ; | small---each achieving distinction nove! combinations of fabrics {ORIEN \ feature of the is the open stock patterns, You through its perfect lines, the becom- , . | Bed can nyiteh them np any time, The open stock pattern is a | ing sweep of its brim, and some new We could not resist picturing one > convenience that every housekeeper knows and appre- | manner of trimming. of the loveliest of the hats in the col- Untrimmed wicker bed, with) ejate é lecti é mphony of exquisite drop side, i) 05, ‘ gular) saniusl Sometimes the trimming droops lines T purple velvet. $37.0 ota THULE TBS 8 DINNER SETS gracefully from the brim—at other ‘ ae ‘ " co, Haviland Dinner Set times it stands boldly upright—but Reproduction of Paris models will F 5 always it strikes a new note. be exeenced by our artists at con- sailed a i Mouyat dine t - ervative prices Peet an 10, $75 Ribbons are conspicuous—but clev- Second Floor, Old Bullding | origi a Virnauilalitinor set = cosy S00 1 Chas. Wield Haviland —dinne | Hair mattress; $10.00. et Th, $100 | i ’ ve 1 hina dinner se i i ‘ae A ! Kiddie Koops nt 4 SINE ie i TARGUS AS Tre This Costume Blouse 3 or Comfy Cribs i . ni ‘o Variety of border de- | IS @ \loo enerusted gold border be sigs, pieces traced god | A ), “! emhe ‘3 v « » 2500 ane wears a cowl collar | : on] halist f linner se American China dinner set: | i IM | wedeceeesseeeeisavene $35, ; | econd Gallery, New Buliding (Crepe de Chine) | Sales fa Get i back ae | ef your tio 2 ¥ Very simple and demure a n the Down-Stair \ a Vat vel you me back to normal in the t ‘inish ays and even a “ you n H - l ij (Gtanogany Fontan) i page ond oD 5 \ Te ar b a other ousewares Sale husial opportunities o bles, : faa be) nation with its cowl collar | & | Men’ 's good and quaint bishop sleeves, this little blouse goes its \ll new, fresh goods, plentiful in quantity and variety, | in quality, and including brooms, brushes, rs and othe ft The Genuine Victrola in a Old Buliding unin ¢ housecleaning paraphernalia; | straight and narrow path Shirts, $1.15 | = marvelous aL AGEs eaungry Soap e Sea Sake) Sook: ‘ . i in crepe de chine. ing ware, woodenware pantryware, refrigerators, electric New Period Model Cabinet Black Reavy blue | The Marlboro— irons, galvanized ironware, kitchen cabinets, cutlery, Rookie Rust . . . bathroom furnishings, trur sewing machines—in short, ? A Lee Ae aie « 9 are the colors it affects | Girls’ school A very unusual thousands of Us ful art cles, al ‘ no able adtetione from Fy, This distinctive Period Model Cabinet in relieved at the neck by its | middies, $1 | Blanket re ea prices 20 to 0 er cent. ess than last year. " which the genuine Victrola is installed is collar of white. pbk: White’ ieanctalzes: 0110") 1 Fvcyai Reautane & coming im a wide circle around New York to “Stock up” exclusive with James McCreery & Co, Just to seem not too ie 5h aid aa a Wad Ball and Mine Sch Homes taste normal! compromising in- wor y Girls’ School nor ¢ yy in it . Seventh Gallery, New Bullding matters—it presents a hint of trimming—-faggoting— | to outline its sieeves and | ae practical | Pe Good Curtains tunic. Second Floor, Old Building oe : i ‘original | ; Girls’ $145 aes need not be costly 1-fashione Sn The purity of the Victrola tone, and the beauty of the cabinet. from which it issues, combine to make | tams, 85 Made of suede-like cloth D ‘ dresses Miglngliy oy Filet net curtains, for ex- | lovely curtains they can make er 90.00 | Inexpensive Froci.s euaes and organies—paod | foeee Yoon stranks "7°" ett Sanh “to | fev themveive oof Sey ne t bought by the yard, at derable saving. Plain Serim is only 20¢ to 85¢ a yard, Novelty Serims In blocks and stripes, 45¢ to 95e the yard. | . 8 For the young apRSOmETE | G5e Moire | ribbon, 38e¢ yd. ‘ine for hair bows and sashes 5 in. wide—many colors a most reasonable price Sie saree. tenck, GE: | | | ing to present indications, {I} will continue to hold a very important place in $5 Down, Balance in Small Monthly Payments the wardrobe of every | Another— $6 and $6.50 Plain Filet Mesh-Net iI] young schoolgirl. | A very simple design worked | corsets, $3.45 hunien| Tecan fea (No Interest Charged on Deferred Payments) | | in silk y adorns | “hyen modela—light, medium in white ivory and ecru, 65¢ to | Three smart models short set-in sleeves and and heavy welghts—for slender je the yard cs | at $15 | of another strajghtsline medium and large lp of Novelty Nets have been beautifully tailored silk broche, olantic walst bands in a variety of attractive fle- of navy blue serge, | $2.95 ( $i. 95 ures, 85¢ to $1.25 8 yard. $2.8 5 ames C ree 0 Tho aquare neck and tops of | Pee trims the 6 4 >” on | Imported Nets je the large patch pockets of one | «nd front of a third frock witch poreh frocks, $1,095 4 felilns aNk6 oe also) figured, vey dallehtful 7 frock havea been attractive displays two very tem slash | Valle poreh dresses, same Pina Eminent ek A Curtaining erns 0 82.85 5th Avenue S4th Street Mitehed in. silk floss, Wide, | pockets and 4 narrow auch velt. | with organdy; tunie, straight | the pair ngs patterns, $1 to 82.88 @ yard. wool hraid—a very new trim- | Yrird Floor, Old Bunding — | and overskirt models, Fourth Gallary, Naw Building wget what | Fourth Gallery, New Building