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GIRL KICKED IN HEAD BY HORSE MAY LIVE, DECLARE DOCTORS Miss LOVISE STILL a Hero by WHITe af Father Drove the Injured Miss Still Kitty Miles to Hospital in an Hour. Hllaa be Phys| General declaved to-day that Miss twenty-four, daughter of . has been in| her gradua- Heckscher , Buildin 5" Avenuc at] “Street Ne sma | Offices The Most Exclusive Office Space in New Yorls 20TH FLOOR FTA ai, | -_ SNNIAV HLL 57% STREET For those who appreciate the value of the most exclu- sive location on Sth Ave. this divided floor offers un- usual space, with excep ceptional outlook. ‘Two to six windows. HMAN + Cush ELD IRC venting and Managing Agen 50 East 42d St. Murray Hill 7820, The Tower of Trade Women who like to surprise their husbands or sons occasionally, with fine editions of something vsed—mufflers, handkerchiefs, neckties, ete.—will find The LONDON SHOP a mine of interesting things, most of them from Bond Street, or thereabouts. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921, Broadway at Ninth, New York Open from 9 to 6,80 Wednesday's Features * * * Shoes which have ‘omplishe@_ benefits termed by some people “mipactes” are to.) I at half~ price ** * The opposite of Pandora’s Box * * * Secor, portation fron RODIER * * * Little capes for gleeyes * *.* Uncle i's saddle feather in light luggage very lightly_prieed ** * Ampico Matinee, Telephone 5700 bi ccaiilil “The New Things that November Will Require,” ’ Excellent and Low Priced Cedar- lined Chests The opposite of Pandora’s Box Fur the latter kept within itself all the mischief-makers of the world, while the codar chest keeps thet all out, Cedar chests Keep your clothes fresh from dust and al- ways smelling faintly of that spicy odor of cedar, and— free from moths. Moreover, bench-seats in 4 room. In plain cedar they range from a chest 36 in in length, 17 in. in width, and W9 in. in height, for $17. .25, to one, 48 in. long, 20 in, wide and 22 in. high, for $83.7, Window-seat effect with arms and tray, ir. the lai dimensions named in_ preceding paragraph, $32 and $38. Mahogany ches' —and walnut chests-—ceda’ lis ed, re Oe anes they’ve ornamental and may be used, as are still handsome, and range in size from a chest 45 in. long, 194% wide and 17 in. high, for $43.25, to ONe 48 in. long, in. wide and 27 in. high, for Cedar bed chests are tremendously convenient for apartment bedrooms, for® trey slide right unger a bed, even un- der a low coutch-bed—being only 9 in. high. $21.25 each. * Fourth Gallery, New Building Matelasse lends distinction to Coat Frocks at $55 and $69.50 IN THE WOMEN’S FASHION Matelasse, one of the charming materials of forme~ Its blister-like surface pres that are very effective when used as ‘ilk crepe, or when the mutelasse is used for season. revived by Paris tl old-fa hioned designe on frocks piain entire fre The frocks at $55 This frock—pictured at the ter | above—presents the slim waisted silhouette in heavy crepe and chooses black or ni blue as its colors. Matelasse in wide bands dras attention to the ae a new wide sie simple dignit The frocks at $69.50 Matelasse, a delightful simp! i st original sleev in the success of ti low - ilk t of its slender ihe Caught at the side with a brilliant metal ornament, it achie’ the swathed look that is so very smart this winter Reed Baby ra all now only $29.50 Bint comfortable c. viages-—and very good-look Made of fine reed, with reec hood, reed roll on front of boy and hood, adjustable back, ana! have sliding foot-well. Uphor- stered in corduroy with 3-pice corduroy seat and back Cueto: The reversible gear permits tie body to be turned around. Come and see our exceptionally display of American and Eng- lish carriages, gocarts, and per) ambylators. Third Gallery, Two-toned Satin Negligees, $16.50 Well-cut garments. Tuxedo collar, cuffs and bot- tom, are padded in lamb's wool, and daintily crone-ctlted. Narrow sash belt, Blue and rose; rose and cer- ise; Copenhagen blue and Cane black and Copenhagen blue, and American beauty and cer- ise. New Building. Third Floor, Old Building. interesting | MAIN arer an FACTORY 0 39 W. 14th St. piper, BROOKLYN BRANCH 1449 41st ST. Dr. TRAPROCK the famous explorer author of “The Cruise of the Kawa," and “Curry Dishes for Moderate Incomes" (Publication price of the latter, $2,00) will be HERE Wednesday, between 2.30 and 3.30. in the Book Store, Street Floor, Stewart Building, to talk to anybody interested in hig wanderings. ALONS It may be chosen in black or the new shade of brown. Other cloth coat frocks At $55—models that prove co1i- vely the smartness of s'm a aid when used 50 motels that show Y ttering the low-wai-ted slender frock can be and want distinction steel or er; beads, motis in embroidery, or mings of colored leather, can a to a frock if cleverly used. * At $89.50 models showing a charming use of little tabs of material or embroidery in hee silk or beading. Second Floor, Old Building, Paris says-- The color of milady’s stockings is a matter of vital importance The favorite shades of the smart Parisienne are Gray or beige in all their lov “skin of the onion, name for delicate beige. BLACK, of course, is worn, * but stockings in this color are so sheer in texture that theic effect is scarcely black, Our collection of stockings in these favored shades is excep- tionally complete. They range from the Amer- ican-made stockings at $1.95 Jo $6.50 (tax dic), to the exceel- ingly delicate and gauzy stoe! ings from France at $10 (tax 80c). tockings with a bit of en- y or lacey openwork are also in the collection in a de- lightful shade of silver grag. Main Floor, Old Building, hee ico Matinee Wednesisy at 2.30 In the Auditorium The CHICKERING AMPICO Reproducing Piano, ELEN GRAHAME AIT, soprano (recently from the Marconi Opera Company, Buenos Aires), and CHARLES COOPER, pianist. First Gallery, New Buliding rose-tinted | - | For the First Time! A Sale of (for Men, Women and Boys) At Half their Present Prices When everything went up in price at the close of the way we were faced with a dilemma in regard to ANATOMIK shoes, Shoes Shall we keep the standard and raise the price, or shall we lower the standard and keep the old price as far as possible? We did both. We had two grades made— the demand from al! sources. Now—with reducing costs we can concentrate again on one grade—the best quality; and ANATOMIK shoes should always be of the best quality, both in leather and shoemak- ing, beeause they are corrective shoes that must stand the strain of incorrect feet. ° and thus met Snatomak mode thowing the etraight azis Ordinary alot! So we are selling out —-al hell price all the second grade ANATOMIK shoes on hand- Men’s $13.50 Anatomik high shoes for $6.75 Men’s $12.50 Anatomik’ low shoes for $6.25 Boys’ $9.75 Anatomik high shoes for $4.85 . Women’s $12.50 Anatomik high shoes for Women’s $11 Anatomik low shoes for $5.50 Bear in mind, please, that these are the ANAT TOMIIs shoes that thousands of people wore with satisfaction for several years during” and following the war, and that they are genuine ANATOMIK shoes with all the corrective features that give such relief to tired feet or feet that have given way under the strain of much walking, standing or the support of a heavy body, They are exactly like the first-grade ANATOMIKS that we exactly shall continue to sell, except in the making and finish. As shoes they are better, both in making and leather, than can be bought today at the new prices now quoted. And ANATOMIK shoes ave good for all people who want a sensible shoe, for they are built on seientifie principles with their axis straight under the centre of the foot and body where the support of any structure, whether a human being or a building, should be. There are 4,211 pairs of-GRatonifi Shoes sale, embracing practically all wanted leathers Men in the and styles although sizes are broken. Women in lace high choose from black kidskin ov calf | may choose trom black kidskin and tan calfskin ’ ce high shoes; and black kid- | high lace shoes; black or tan k in oxfords; tan skin and tan calfskin oxfords-—but the oxfords ac calfskin oxford id white canvas oxfords. much limited in quantity and sizes—so that men ny nfards wilt plese come us early ae cons ,| For Boys there ars black calfskin lace high shoes It should be said to people who pave not worn them (wearers knoy et!) that ANATOMIKS are the foremust corcec tive shoes of the day; designed and patented by irgeon of high repute, and recommended to their patients by hundreds of surgeons and sicians in all parts of the country. ANATOMIKS give yelisf where other shoes fail—to such an extent that the word miracle has been used many times in ¢90- nection with the results. If you are having trouble of any kind with your teet; if you he ortiy have worn other corrective shoes an found them wanting; if you e wearing ANATOMY shog. or if you want just a pair of good commonsense shoes—this is your opportunity to ‘-topk a a price whieh will not be duplicated when this lot is gone, And though you may have to search for your size in just the shoe you want the saving and satisfaction will more than pay « Sale opens Wednesday morning. for the time aud effort, Men's and Boys’ Shoes, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building ‘omen's Shoes, First Floor, Old Building Trotteur Capes of winter-weight cloth at $35 A smartly flaring silhou- ette of double-faced cloth for warmth and color wood brown, a dark in blue green mixture, and a rose rust shade, the inner side of the material in con- trasting tone. FOR SCHOOL GIRS Two straps, to fasten around the waist, keep the cape from slipping off the flannel, $4.95 shoulders Last year, $6.75 and 10 feature. Wool vetour skirts, $8.50 Serge bloomers, $2.95 (all pictured above) We offered them last and they went fast. mother and every saw them, bought, Here are more Middy Blouses of an important Pleated skirts, $9. plaided and str! ave $15.75 grade softly-blended hues to wear w | every color scheme. The first time in years, that we have been able to girl wh The pleats are deeply laid end | firmly put in. The belt, an im- Sizes 6 to 20. sell such skirt t this |*portant factor in a pleated sk Third Floor, Old Building price, for all is lost if it is not « and Subway Aisle, New Bidy Pla eke hip made—is reinforced with aE patterns in both brilliant aad | Second Floor, Old Butising Second importation of RODIER’S Kasha Cloth Navy blue. Black. Colors. $6 yard We have a standing order, from several of the lead- ing dressmakers of New York, for all the Kasha cloth we can get—but we do not like to sell our goods en bloc; we want the public generally to have the benefit of them, Kasha cloth is a fine soft cashmere yarn It shows camel's hair on the face of the cloth. have used it extensively this season. New York dressmakers doing the same thing. Among the colors of the new shipment sie cream, biscuit tan fan, poppy red, wistaria, green, brown and nav v blue First Floor, Old Bullding dressmaker Little Capes for sleeves in this Coat at $195 Among coats at $195—copies and ptations of models from GHERUIT, PAQUIN, PREMET, BERNARD, and other leading couturiers The new silhou- Fur is savisily ettes, the new trim- sedi Powdery mings are set f “ : 5 fh anekurrntng than cuffs and collars in ner, ; 5 all the smart new Little capes, 1 S shapes — shawl, lieu of sleev straight and high, or the small round col- The blouset back J 1] valet a aletings eS lar that fits close to girdle set wel! below the waistline. che Back: The flaring Rus | i] Th squirrel. beaver, sian coat with hor- \ j flying squirrel, mole, ders of fur. \ wolf (dyed in Insets of fur shew- and dark ing under panels. caracul, and Straight coats dyed to match Ue with huge far col a color of the coat—a lars and deep sei new idea, in Paris sleeves. this season. Second Floor, Old Buliding Furniture Sale Dining- om Suites at Half Price About 100, Op ead in mahogany and walnut suite matched, perfect, from our regular stocks, w re pruning down to a lesser assortment. From $12 a $%57 mahogany suite of 4 pieces, for a $1772 walnut suite, 10 pie design. Bedroom Suites at a third less About 50 5 patterns in maho Matched. Perfee Our own stocks, su.te of % pieces, straight-line type $ o $348 for a walnut sufte Queen Anne type. Sixth Gallery, New Building Luggage Sale Bags and Suit-Cases of Government saddle leather to be sold Wednesday, for $16.50 “* # Prices of similar grades, today, $25 and $26 Of Government cow- hide, used for saddles, sad- dle-bags, etc., during the war, The tanneries had to finish what was started before the armistice was signed and the Gover ment shut down on_ its purchases. They gold their surplus at a loss. You get in these bags and suit-eases the most sturdy, good-looking, ser- viceable luggage you have been able to get for many years at anything like $16.50, Rags, 18 in. and 20 in. Suit-e: The bags are in russet or black. Bags are 8 or 5 piece style, lined with p cases are lined with plaid linen, and have corner protectors, Good locks 24 in, and 26 in, uit-cases in rus id linen or le shirt fold, Main Floor, Old Buia ng Men’s WHITE Shirts 3,000 at $3 and $3.75 (tax Se) tor ner. Sur nd sew Below landed cost Please let it be Known, with the bare state- ment of the fact that these shirts are in every re- spect all that New York men expect in white shirts. And that at $3 and $3.75 they are better values than any man expected to get today. f corded madras, with stiff cuffs or seft ery, very desirable shirts. 1 wakia, And it wil it workmanship an any others. © s Qed 3,000 Pajamas at $5 Of deuble-end madras; collared shirt and euffed trou Slovakia landed cost Buriington Arcade Floor, New Building ~~ {