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Miss Sarah F. s' cher of languag We school, committed suiciie early yes: | terday by shooting hers templé in her home at No. 148 ‘Btreet, Mount Vernon. | remorge over the deat! former City Judge J: saused her to take hi body was fonnd tighty-five veurs old it week that the funeral of " ig coh TEACHER COMMITS SUICIDE ti of Her Broth Brother Believed to) Beé Cause of Miss Simpson's of his health. } OMI NANT PN D MI ANT BONWIT TELLER. &.CO Yar and cuffs . . . 165.00 ‘NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS. Heavy northern pelts . ae soe OR OD : PERSIAN LAMB COATS Skunk collar Vernon, Judge Simpson, who was a member of the law firm of Alger & | Simpson of Manhattan, died in Cali- fornia, where ne went for the benefit Since his funeral h's} Act, sister, who had been prominent in so- on. forty-five, | aenressed. ina Bronx pub-| | #he appeared more cheerful than usual | early | and kissed her mother an affectionate Early yesterday her elf in the right rban | -oodnight ‘eved | mother had a premonition there was "| something wrong and found her lying on the floor of her bedroom with a@ re- | volver clutched in her right hand. She fired one shot through her temple. r. Tallman was called and reported h had been almost instantaneous. her mother, It was THE GIFT BOOK—Mailed Upon Request A twenty-page illustrated magazine of beautiful and unusual gifts. Lhe Speaally Shop of Oppinatlions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET At the High Moment of Its Vogue—New Renditions of The HAT of BROWN or BLACK SATIN Very Specially Priced For SATURDAY 14.50 in the mode of the satin hat are the trig closefitting turbans and toques or soft brim types that may be worn in the manner that best becomes the wearer. Original self treatments mark the various styles. TAILORED MILLINERY MAIN FLOOR Best & Co. Sth AVENUE at 35th STREET, N. Y. Established 1879 For Holiday Gifts FUR COATS and SCARFS THE MID-SEASON SALE offers you furs of. select quality av (very ‘moderate prices indeed. BROWN PONY COATS with beaver col- BLACK PONY COATS. Skunk collar and eg ya als 119.00 TAUPE NUTRIA COATS. New models fm sports length , . 275.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat) Skunk collar and cuffs . . 295.00 485.00 pnd cules 2s ee were BAUM MARTEN SCARFS . . 65.00 HUDSON BAY SABLE SCARFS 45.00 TAUPE FOX SCARFS . . - 37.50 SKUNK CAPE SCARFS 75.00 Judge Simpson was held at Mount| BABY HE HOLDS UNHURT AS CAR RUNS HIM DOWN Unidentified Man Diew of Injuries While Infant Escapes. | An unidentified man with a one-and- | cial affairs in Mount Vernon, had beer | ®-half-year-old boy baby in his arms was struck by an automobile in front| Before retiring Thanksgiving Eve|of No. 299 Clinton Island College Hospital from a frac- tured skull and other Injuries. The} extensive musical programme will b baby escaped injury. driven by HLT Gordon of No, 141 Ala- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, — 25, 1921. Rutter of No. ‘The victim dark hair and eyes and a brown overcoat onetime Staten Ist morti evice. Street, Brooklyn, jay and died later In the Long Stapleton, on Sunday, The car was| given. Admission tion only. ‘‘McCreery Silks”’ Famous Over Half a Century As a special offering for to-morrow, we have selected two of the most wanted fabrics for Gowns—Black Satin Crepe and Black or Navy Blue Velvet. 1,500 yards of a superior Black Satin Crepe, 40 inches wide. yard, 2.50 500 yards of a superior, rich quality Dress Velvet in Navy Blue or Black. 40 inches wide. yard, 4.50 (Second Floor) Woolen Fabrics Handsome All Wool] Coatings, in a splen- did assortment of new, fashionable weaves, including Bolivias and Chinchillas in all-the desirable Fall and Winter colors. 54 inches wide. yard, 5.50 All Wool Mixed ‘weed Suitings in a choice variety of new color combinations. 54 inches wide. yard, 2.25 (Second Floor) Glove Silk and Knit Underthings At Very Special Prices Glove Silk Camisoles in regulation or opera top style. Flesh only. Excellent for gifts. Special, 2.50 Vests of extra quality Glove Silk in bodice style. Flesh only. 1.50 and 1.95 Glove Silk Sport Bloomers with ruffles at knee. 2.95 Embroidered extra quality Glove Silk Vests, Flesh Color. 2.95 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits—low neck, sleeveless style, knee and ankle length. Pink or White. 1.95 (Third Floor) Women’s Footwear at 7.75 and 8.75 Dainty dress modes in Satin or Patent Leather, also Black Kidskin and Brown Calfskin, with hand-turned soles, petite or full.Louis heels. One, two or three-strap effects. Tailored models there are, too, both strap pumps and oxfords, plain or brogue, fash- ioned of Patent Leather, Brown or Black Calfskin. All styles of heels. At their respective prices these two groups of footwear represent most cxcep- tional values. (Second Floor) Children’s Shoes Sturdy, cold-weather Shoes in ‘Tan or Black. HZCR THO Los as cceetisseeasearescs 3.95 BIZAG TL LAMCOM etna teats ia ae saa 4.65 Boys’ Tan Shoes, in sizes 9 to 2....... 3.50 Boys’ first quality Storm Rubbers, sizes 12 to 2. pair, 50c Children’s Leather Leggings of best qual- ity, sizes 4 to 11 years. 4.50 (Second Floor) bama Avenue, and 1s owned by Arthur! DRESSED AS WOMAN, $115 15th Avenue. * about thirty-five, five | six and a half, weight 140, and has} He wore a green A Rilke to Hold Me- Staten Island Elks afe preparing for! the annual Elks’ memorial services to|ing Polleeman Timothy be held in the Liberty Theatre, Dec. 4. will be by invila- | BUT HAD MAN’S FIST| ; Masquerader nooks Ont Police man. Called by Nelahbors Alarmed at Queer Actions, alten T a | Merritt Trimble Wyatt, of No. 110 dison Avenue, a son of former Justice Wyatt of Sper Tombs to-da d pleaded A man calling himseit Raiph De of No. 121 Eighth Avenue will } raigned to-day on a charge of assault- shan of the ing trial, after | ty before Judae | to a second West 20th Street Sts ‘An | Message {Informed the |station that a woman and down, brandishing a 26th Street. When Sheehan + Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered January 1st. re, sth Avenue James McCreary & Co. ¢ The Gift You Give! Giving is an art, and the giver expresses something with each gift she presents. If it is a casual acquaintance, whom she choses to remember, she will send the «gift courteous—a gift which, though reserved in nature, carries with it a kindly, courteous feeling. ‘To one for whom she feels a genuine, deep- rooted friendship, she will present the gift intimate—a some- thing that indicates sympathetic understanding of the tastes and wishes of the recipient. And where she loves, she will give the gift affectionate—a gift that by its very nature reveals the depth of thought and fondness that inspired its choosing. This is the kind of giving McCreery’s has been a party to for over half a century, and is now prepared to promote in a better way than ever. Gifts that express the giver by their quality, their individuality and their quict beauty are to be found in nearly every department. ‘The store has taken on the holiday air and has increased its readiness to serve in a better and more helpful way those who are choosing gifts. An Announcement of Importance ! Each day until Christmas there will appear in our Adver- tising an item entitled “Christmas Gift Economy” which will be offered for one day only at a much-below regular price. ‘These daily economy items will consist of things particularly suitable for Christmas Gifts and will take the place of our usual ‘Econ- omy Day” which will be eliminated for the month of December. Christmas Gift Economp This space is devoted each day to a Gift Suggestion of McCreery Quality— marked at a lower price than ever before 11.75 Crepe de Chine Blouses 8.95 Exquisite gift blouses fashioned of a superior, heavy quality Crepe de Chine and generously adorned with Real Filet Lace. Four fashionable models in White, Flesh and Beige. (Fourth Floor) 34th Street New York buys its furs at JACKMAN’S The Lapel Toy Towne Toys for Boys Here's a Chu Chu train that travels along a bare track, pulling behind it a Tender and two Passenger Cars, just like the real ones. And when you want it to stop you put on the brake. It gives you heaps of fun for only 1.00 Isn’te it just great that even though you are little you can have your own automobile and chauffeur that travels where you want it to? These are very inexpensive you'll admit at 50c to 3.75 ‘The boy that wants to be a sailor surely needs a boat that ploughs through the Bathtub Ocean. The naval appropriation needed is’ 1.00 to 8.00 Boys, here’s your chance to play Expressman, with a regular baggage man that trundles a trunk for 1.00 And when you parade and play soldier, why, of course, you need a musical drum, that beats a regular roll. »25 to 3.50 (Fifth Floor) Novelty Necklaces and Girdles at Half Former Prices A new collection of necklaces in various bead combinations. Antique green and oxidized finished chains with fancy motifs combined with Lapis, Jade, Topaz, Sap- phire, Amethyst and many odd combina- tions of colored stones. 1,95 Also Girdles of Jade, Amber and Shell reproductions with metal trimmings, or metal designs, linked with chains and set with a variety of colored stones: 3.95 (Main Floor) Does He Like to Read? Then Give Him Metal Book Ends pair, 3.95 A gift possessed of dignity and expres- sive of a full understanding of the recipi- ent’s tastes is a pair of book ends. These are of Cast Metal embellished with de- signs and finished in statuary bronze or Verde Antique. They are fully in harmony with their honorable calling in life. So useful and artistic a gift is certain to be received with a smile of pleasure. ‘(Main Floor) Women’s Hand Bags 5.00 Every woman delights in receiving a hand bag as a gift particularly if it be as unique and conveniently arranged as these. They are made of plain or steel studded Velvet, plain or fancy Duvetyn, Pin Seal, “ Morocco and fancy Calf leathers. NSome are fitjed with inside compart- ments and mirror and some have metal clips. ‘ : ' ———— aint