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} THE EVENING Jhim in a hole by questioning him as to| Opera Company of Lina Cavalieri has company, commanding officer and other | yeen postponeg. indefinitely by the diva, th have sung in Tosea last Tuesday, Detective Wilson of the Kast 22d) Director Mary Garden announced that TENE Court ae complainant, Jackson | forbidden by er’ physician, The doc- vd Parker adi d they were fakers, | tor, @ nerve speciall has added that | 7 pliatenealllibad Mme. ¢ § from a ner- | CAVALIERI’S NERVES raen meta A. ereer os aah | excite » lol4 with her husband, and now Is heartbrok cHics Muste lo} HAS HYSTERIA “ss His Antics Affect Compania. |reaprearance here with the Chicago | poor." my nerves are very, herself e er to-day than very ‘A unique case of hysterta was re- | ported early to-day at Bellevue Hos-/ pital, after Margaret Ormond, seven- of No, 4 Hamilton Whose Condition Puzzles Nadam~ Hospital Physicians. here is a teen years old, Street, had been taken there from| Perry's drug store in the Pulitzer Building. | Miss Ormond was taken into the Grug store by friends with whom she had been at a dance. Remedies did not avail and a policeroan was called He was unable to restore her and called an ambulance from Volunteer | Hospital. The surgeon decided to} take her to Bellevue, where her con- | dition puzzled the doctors. Her friends said her escort at al ance took a drink of hooch some one | had bought at $6 a pint from a boot- | Jeeger, He soon began trying to jump in front of street cars, and when they got on the “L” platform at Third Avenue an! Ninth Street he stopped | several t s by pretending he was oing to jump. His condition became such that friends rushed him home. Then M , who had not drunk any d signs of hys- d by the: time the Bridge was | reached had to be taken to the} zug store. | _———.___ | “EX-SERVICE” MEN’S NERVE | BETTER THAN THEIR BRAINS. Pair of Fakers Get Two Months UST as you can be sure he would drive a Cadil- lac, a Packard or Pierce Arrow if you gave him one, you can be sure he'll use the Parker Duofold. What these cars are to the auto- mobile world this new Parker is to the world of fountain pens. It is the finest fountain pen made. Duofold is a gift he will be proud to own and use. When he sees its rich Pompeian brown body and jet black trim—its heavy gold nib and gold Parker clip—when he writes with it, no other pen will do. It's a gift that he'll use through the years. Duofold is jaran- teed for thirteen hundred weeks against defective material and workmanship. The price is $7. gue Each After Soliciting Alms ta - You will find a special display 69th Regiment Armory. | Duofold and other her Git Peace snow. Visit a Parker Two “ox-service mon” had the nerve to enter the 6ith Regiment Armory last ric om your mext shi ing tri; Styles from $2.50 to $30.08 night and solicit money in a fake) scheme “to ald di led soldiers.” In! Men's N’ Magistrate Levine admiration for the exhibition but sentenced them to sixty days each in the workhouse, The men said they were Edward Jackson, twenty-eight, and Albert Park er, thirty-six, both homeless. They entered the armory after a drill was finished, claimed they wére members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and showed some papers. Some men con- tributed on the representation their money would go to aid former soldiers now disabled, Sergt. Max Puttlitz gave 80 cents, all he had in his pocket. Jackson Was indiscreet enough to say that his service had been with | the 69th F nt. Puttlitz quickly put | of nerve, JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN [»:) Wholesale and Retail New York Office—Singer Bldg. What is that mysterious myocitig ENCE comes that fine co-ordina- tion of eye and nerve and muscle that makes 20-yard gains—that picks the gap in the opposing line and battles through to a winning touchdown? What is that something—that all around vigor of mind and body—which some of us have and all of us want? It is “that mysterious which comes from errtl in teoesn the mysterious “something” in H-O. % . i THO (Horcie's Oatmeal lin aend (aed. The World’s Best Breakfast We can see for ourselves the appetizing, curly, nut-brown flakes as they come in the package. We know that this blend of the best oats obtainable cooks into as delicious a breakfast as man ever tasted. And we know that because the H -O process leaves all of Nature's goodness in these oats, they cook up large and whole. But—well—there is something more . . There is that mysterious “something "found in H-O une Try tt! The exclusive H-O process of pan toasting and super steaming for two hours not only develops that mysterious ‘‘ something,’ but makes H-O perfectly digestible and does away with over-night cooking in the home. H-O is the only oatmeal prepared in this way. H-O Muffins ¥/; cupful of uncooked H-O tablespoontuls sugar 2 teaspoontuls baking powder { tablespooaful melted fat “something” It is Res. 0 Btoe.® A Remarkable Cook Book—Free Send for ‘*The Better Table ‘a book of recipes and kitchen hints invaluable to every woman “Food for Growing Children’ is a pam- phlet prepared by one of the foremost authorities in the United States on child nutrition. Statewhether youdesireafree copy when writing for the cook book ¥/q cupful of four Vj teaspoonful salt lege Sift the dry ingrediente together, Add the exe well beaten and the melted fat the F Soa ted woudin no minutes, Serve hot wi geet and pr Ask your grocer for H-O—the best oatmeal in the world, Department 80 THE H-0 CEREAL COMPANY, Inc., BUFFALO, N, Y. Also makers of Presto Self-Rising Flour and Force Toasted Wheat Flakes itt | you know he will use | DUOFOLD Patrician of Pens THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, NOVEMBER 22, WORLD, TUESDAY, Eee Sroadway at Ninth New York. Formerly A. Leave Nothing Undone to Disturb You T. Stewart & Co. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Thanksgiving Day Pianos delivered in time for Thanksgiving More than 70 makes, styles, sizes and grades. Biggest assemblage in America of GOOD pianos. Upright pianos and player-pianos. Grand pianos and player-pianos. i Reproducing apd expression pianos. Any instrument purchased Wednesday will be deliv- ered in time for Thanksgiving festivities. Convenient terms { ay Third Less Fade TO js WORLD Exquisite hand-made French lace | indow Panels and Curtains ageant Wednesday at 10.80 $20 to $85 Window Panels—$13.25 to $56.50 Children are invited to bring 75, from France, of fine Some have fine linen fringe || te Parents: French scrim, hand-made, hand- or tassels on their scalloped | bad Se embroidered and decorated with | Shaped bottoms. | hand-drawn work, edged and These are 36 to 54 in. wide | richly paneled with insertion ey Be had pingioy Oat sets—one wide panel for a cen- and motifs of hand-made laces | ter window and two narrower —filet, Cluny, point Venise, panels for side windows, if de-| Flanders and antique lace. sired. $52 to $150 Scrim Curtains—$34.5Q to $100 50 pairs, also from France, tique, point Venise. and also entirely hand-made, These curtains are all 3 or and richly embroidered in eye- 3% yards long—particularly let work and drawn-work, trim- desirable for the New York and med with bands, panels, motifs, Southern houses which have insertions, edgings of real lace high ceilings. —Cluny, filet, Flanders, an- Fourth Floor, New Bullding. The BLANKET Shop is _ Striped, Dimity “teeming with excellent values’? Blouses at $2.95 | Launder Beautifull; So says the head of it. And he is right. We do not} . f y ; hi : fi | Eton collar model know of a shop in the country which has so many fine and) Gojjar and cuffs of fine reasonably-priced blankets. New goods, for our stocks} edged with Irish lace. move briskly. Roll collar model Tiny flutings give a‘finish to collar and cuffs that may be turned back smartly over the pique All-woo! blankets, $8.75 pair Vlaids—a nice block desigr. in blue, pink, tan, gray; also in gray with pink borders. Double bed size. Wool-filied Comforters at $6.50 Cut 72 x 84 in 3 lbs. of wool in them more than Msually goes ito a comforter. Cover has floral desigi 1. center and back, with sateen borders of pink or blue, stitched all over. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding. Light on Thanksgiving o i a The graceful Piano lamp. oe ATs ad hae The Chair Lamp. ment shade at $10, toa yl | The Bridge lamp. richly carved period’ lamp zes, 5 46. Second Floor, Old ; f solid mahogany, at\ The Davenport lamp. tia ee NEW-—all new. And it is amazing what a variety of twists and turns the lamp designer’s mind takes. In its proper environment, any one of these new lamps will give a comforting lighc, and help in the decorative scheme. Large, beautiful stock of Silk Lamp Shades Many are exclusive. sizes and shapes avd colors The assemblage, as a whole, is unique. a eee “"| Misses’ Dance Frocks ‘Special, $69.50 A b f th 0 k The two silhouettes, bouffa ing with good cloth border. $426. numoer O ings make or slender, in delightful colors 47 in. wrap, tuxedo collar, Jade green, turquoise and| blue silk lining. $450. these Hand-bags unusual at $5 watt eee. ine Lutkon | sealscorans T i 7 In chiffon, velvet or crepe|large shaw! collar, brown fig They are just the right size finished in green gold, dull gold me tatee shay —not too big and not too little. or French silver color. de chine, ured lining. $460 The materials are favorites The linings are of closely Secang Figen Olesmuuding chiffon velvet, duvetyn and woven silk in attractive color-| = moire silk. ings. The metal frames are of the Black, navy blue, brown, straight, simple type—etched taupe. in designs of distinet charm and Main Floor, Old Building The gayer the stripes and the bolder the plaids the smarter the skirts ays Fashion Tweeds and Homespuns at $6 to $18.75 —on They this low price. FE Of course, the models are the | Pockets are cleverly designed There plain severely tailored t | and are marked with, fgy the bitterest storm. emphasize the smartness bands of buttons ov ; fabric amusingly fringed ‘so they'll not and medium: colors, Brit red, blue, | escape notice. silk satin, Some plaid bac abt ee chave been dine Tweeds in plain colors or her- : ene : . purple, orange—have been dis Be Good choice svellv gize treetly combined with colors ringbone weaves in gray or i00d choice in every size, less Vivid in hue into patterns brown are also included that are chic without being And all sports colors bizarre. Second Floor, Old Building Student Suits with one or two pairs trousers at each price—$29.50, $35 We have made e>.tra preparations to satisfy the very particular requirements ot the youth getting his first longies. hese suits are in si 15 to 20 years—-a com- bination of manly sty'es, youthful fit and good tailoring , Prercoats at $20 to S45 3,000, fine WOVE $2.50 to St ul of f wo, sold for and halt dozen. effects in blue, gray, Vhe SPORTS SHOP has blae vac heather mixtures, Ww to 44 vith \V neck and one-but Made up to style to -uit Third Floor Old Building planned—except the price. of them will be making a very substantial saving. are ulsters for town wear, for evening wear, gowns, We have pictured (1) Venetian red $295. Reproductions ing examples in black VIN + Special purchase. 45 im | blue silk lining, $450. 45 in, flared model, 47 in. cuffs, belt. full $275. madarin cuff: ded silk lining. % 45 in, silk lining. $425. 46 in. mandar sleeves. Blue silk G ; and browns. ks. 35 to 46. duvetyn and black caracul in a frock es- pecially attractive to wear with, one of the new short fur coats.\, (2) Gold and a dull blue bro- cade banded with taupe wolf fur in a gown of medieval sim- plicity and dignity. $197.50. of French gowns include charm- velvet, with quaint beading and black and white goat fur—by LAN- | —black duvetyn with a knee |deep border of caracul and a girdle of carved wooden beads, Fur-trimmed Fashions Wide bands of caracul, borders of ‘wolf or moleskin, fringes jof squirrel, monkey or goat fur—are used with velvets, brocades, \kasha cloths, crepes, to make a distinctive collection of afternoon and a gown of interwoven strips of navy blue duvetyn over old blue crepe de chine and bor- dered with wolf, both by JENNY. Other Frocks —duvetyn or velvet in black, brown, or rust, with deep hem lines. $89.50 to $195. Smart and most practical afternoon frocks, —crepes in black, trimmed in various ways with monkey fur, with delightful silhouettes and making the most of unever hem lines. $89.50 to $195. Other fur trimmed frocks in velvet, kasha cloth and trico- tine. $69.50 to $365. Second Floor, Old Building. Fur Wraps and Coats at very low prices No two models alike—except Persian lamb, straight line coat with belt, chin collar, Persian lamb coat, full chin collar, black in. wrap, Kolinsky shaw! brown at, large shaw! collar, lin- Trimmed Moleskin 36 inch coat, Kolinsky collar flared model Dark Every ulster quarter lined with Some plain backs. A Real Thanksgiving Offer N madras each. tan, black and pink. All-wool Coat Sweaters at $5 Che first lot of this purchase went out very quickly. i --and on3,000 Men’sShirts--$1.55 ° in workmanship, which is excellent silk lining, blue brocaded silk border. $40. 45 in, Kolinsky wrap with sleeves, large Tuxedo collar with fronts, brown brocaded silk lining. $975. Plain Moleskin Coats and Wraps wrap wth sleeves and yoke, taupe brocaded silk lining. 44 in. wraps, large shawl col- lar, tan brocaded silk lining. $425. Coats and Wraps 45 in. coat, natural skunk collar and cuffs, full flared model. lining. $450. 46 in. cape coat, kolinsky col- lar and cuffs, taupe brocaded silk lining. $450. blouse back, Dresden silk Hudson Seal Caats and Wraps—Dyed Muskrat dolman, blue brocaded 45 in, coat, chin colar, full flared skirt. $475. 45 in. coat, large skunk collar and cuffs, full flared model, black and white lining. $425 48 in, wrap, collar and cuffs of gray squirrel, mandarin sleeves, blue brocaded silk lin- ing. $4 42 in, coat, kolineky collar and cuffs, blue silk tining. $550. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Thanksgiving price-$42. 50 200 Men’s fine Ulsters were made for us—but not to be sold for rything about them is just as Any man who gets one part of 4 very large purchase of shirts such as a Men bought them by the dozen Ril the kinds that were in that first shipment are in this—white corded adias, mercerized stripe madras, and the various narrow, wide single and cluster stripe a number of all woo! mediym weight coat sweaters in brown, it come in he leeves, hiel mig ton cult-s ndy on Thanksgiving Day. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Sizes 34