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i i ' i New WESTCHESTER NOTES. Mra. Robert Husted of Wane’ HUNTER COLLEGE | .““"°"™™ QPENS WITH LARGER} BODY OF STUDENTS, Franklin M 1 vrention 4 for about ¢ 100 World War! Features Promised us the Student Activities Begin. Qrercrowded for the Ridlory. The regu ding to a bx ns rt viding ndditi enees, The « evening gree, will not begin eProt. George M. Whicher, head of the dance of New xtension « eading to master's de few weeks a “New Rochellean’ tht will beeo re nent of classics, has re-[ month, He hae purchased qhe Itallu fas Kee tog [YHA In Chret Hill Park, New Rooheli Gyymed from ‘Maly, where he spent @1 The New Rochelle Chamber of Com Year as the of the American e. Vrof. Cart G. Biversity in yser, head e German depart- RGnt, spent the spring and summer in Germany. Miss Aukusta Netdhardt @f the physical training department Visited Spain this mamer, Mine Bina M. Wells of the art department hae returned from Colorado, where studied this summer he student activities are already upéer way. The funior class has ar n@peed that ¢ sshman shall be merce has decided to indorse the pet tion of the New Rochelle Yroht Club te the Federal Government to construct a reakwater to protect o Ray f southeast storms that often cause &! damage in the bay The last bolck party of the season at New Rochelle took place Thursday eve ning at Hudson Park and was attended by the large ‘owd of this ae At the fall flower show of th Rochelle Garden Ckrb, in the Ne Helle Publle Library, the Larc den Club won the silver cup offered by Mra. Henry i *, President, of ha@tped in hier registration by a Junior] the New Rochelle G n Club, for the sigter, The Student Council ts plan-| >«t artistic arrangement of dahlias in nihk a boat ride for the college on| container. The dahlias raised at Hud- son Park from Mrs. Kezina A Nichaus’s bulbs made one of the moat admired collections. ‘The engagement of Miss Beaste Ber- gen, daughter of Mra. Anna Bergen of No. 8 Bireh Street, New Rochelle, to ‘rank Kohl, also of New Rochelle, has been announced. . 7. ‘'Phis is a new undertaking, to g&f the students together informally Ot oF doors The Student Council is planning to Testrict the number of Social Service drives, tmstituting instead a “Penny a Wek" find, to which every one is al&ked to contribut —o— he‘placed in the hands 0 IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Service Committ anawer all re- qhésts for contributions from the oreent bodty. sociation, meeting, Pennsylvania, 8 he most important offices havol PM. “ . tan filled far the coming year, Mina| Fo Club, luncheon, Pennsylvania Reis ta’ Prdadleds of the Htadent Abi] a ew oe ee Amc nton of Con Greater New York Chiropractors’ As- sogiation; Rath Brand is Vico lres- ident and aiso Somg and Cheer Teader, Chatrman of Chapels and of= the Socty! Committee; Amglia wartz is Sworetary of the Student ee and Magdalen Hall Treas- weer, The efitor in chief of the Wébkly Builletip is Jean Mack; of the F@ho, the college monthly, Mildred jouer, and of the Annual, the Wistarian, Aljce Hermes.’ Other officers are: (Ihairman of the Ex- d@unge, Lillian Loewinthan; Point H¥stem of OMeps, Augusta Wexler; Wopor System, Janet Winant; Pub- ithe, Doris Jedetken; Junior Advisory System, Judith .Rowow; Social serv- 1@@, Viola Jordaiy; College Comfort, Recolor One Lock and Prove It n for free trial bottle man’s Hair Color Rar ad on a single Mail the cou; T. Gold: Tau Sweyling. v4 ‘ ou know you take no Re r classes will begin on acientifie laboratory I size bottle from Thursday, as reghstration of fresh mén will be held pn Wednesday s a 14% AND A RIVAL SEND ESCAPED ge CONVICT BACK, SA¥illinm Shannon, thirty, of No. 251 West 234 Street, arrested for escaping ftom, Comstock Priscm, was discharged yesterday in Jefferson Market Court and turned over to John ifheehy, a guard of @ag Sing Prison. Shannon was ar. Mail the coupon asi siya oY Mat Feated Sept. 14, throusth Information sald wna vend le of Mary 6 t& have been ‘given iby a Jealous rival 1, Sokinan Half Guay ataver. ural # shitor for a woman's aff . Shan- nf ; MWD Was sentenced Jan, to serve and @ balf years in Sing Sing for lary. He was traneferred to Com- k Prison and while working on @ nla July 29, escaped, A Dependable Specialist gives the greatest values Tue COMMENTS our customers make * to our salesmen are interesting. Gener- ally they are little speeches of surprise as to the values and the variety. But after all, it's not very remarkable that a specialist in furniture can give the best values, for every waking hour is devoted to that end. FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 1 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, “oneivent 4EFORDHAM U OPENS; |/s*"10 salt word from] pearance enter, hut upon the campus this year. {t Is the home of the Messenger of automobile early to-fay to eearch for the womin's husband. She sald he had meeting, Penns R IE] beyor o wait] t 3 a1 EGISTRY IS LARGE at EE Rely aaa th i Heart, the national Catho-} stashed her norosa the face wiih a knife ie _ ' ut com In this building the Ant y Brown, a longshoreman, forty, wa exhib) I y dications will be printed l Fi New Building Is for Institu . the On Another aonoIArAhiD hae een added | found at 30th Btrest and Wiehth ave- FOR INDIGESTIO ation, tion’s Publication. ue ye eoe Pre lin the college, [t haa been made to] nue. He ran into No, 329 West sh] (\—-C7) “te Ma ‘Tim various schools which compos: Te) oerpetuate the momory of Arthur H.| Street, #houting, “The cops are com- ( 10's. a | Fordigmn = University openod Murphy, who was Democratic leader | ing."* “, Ga o- Therapeutic. AsKo- | achedvded time. The college depart n the Bronx Thirty Negro tenants surrounded the ary and exhibit, Penn tsa eich Sn EEE otect! ad ded thet cto tient cain Wooday, | The register | detectives and demanded their “consti. vil Association, rally, ,almost fled. No radieal changes tn THIRTY NEGROES MENACE) ution rent to aneak to the prisoner o 5 Weet 48thp 7 ! teen] POLICE MAKING ARREST | The detectives drew ‘thelr revolvers and M the courses offered to the student], © last year — held off the crowd that followed them at have been gnade, nis Pather] Detectives Hold Off Crowd That}to the street, intent seemingly on free- The number of students in the un warmly com prea riaenere "Goce cee We flee whit y \e versity Ix now roughly estimate 8 for the better any Beyien atl) icy eevetel pactoemen earne’ ihe verywhere es d u red rown was locked There Is at the present time a list of! One new building has made its ap-' Brown, , act out in a polloe! up charged with felonious assault, Chic Thiee-Piece Suits for Women $75 THE three-piece suit which gives its lucky possessor both a tailleur and a frock —not to mentior| the season’s chic—should be part of every woman’s wardrobe for fall. The model sketched is of duvet de laine in the box jacketed style with caracul collar. The frock has a top of Jacquard crepe charm- ingly repeated in bands placed in the lining of the jacket, $75. Women’s Coats for Immediate Wear $79.50 TAILORED of those lustrous silky materials that lend them- selves particularly well to the lines of the new coats. Lined through- out with crepe. Suitable for wear now and smart for all winter. Reasonably priced at $79.50 Charming Utility Frocks for Women, $35. THE long side-paneled silhow ette, so becoming, so graceful, has been developed in’ crepe de Chine frocks with a braided lace set in the sleeves and ending the panels, in a pleasing i Obtainable in brown, black and navy at this low price $35 THIRD PLOOR Practical Oxfords For Street Wear $8.75 THESE Oxfords are excellent for just that kind of wear, well built, practical and so moderate in price. Black calfskin with shield tip or tan calfskin with darker brown saddle, as pictured. SECOND FLOOR Lord & Taylor Autumn Exposition 1922 — 1923 Fabrics Ornaments Trimmings Laces Play an Important Part OUR newest imports are Paris models—all marked at unusua Black Matelasse and novelty lace flounc- ings, light and heavy effects combined, 36 inches wide, $6.95 and $9.95 yard. Metallic Laces, 95c to $2.95 yard—Laces and bandings extensively used on youthful 2 to 9 inches wide. evening mec Metallic Lace flouncings, used on so many of the season’s smartest frocks, 36 inches wide, $7.50 co $16.50 yard. now on nligaen same used on latest ly moderate prices. Silk Lace Flouncings, $4.95 yard— Black and all the colors sponsored by Paris this year. 50 inches wide. Russian Filet, $2.75 yard— Hand made filet insertions of the kind so extremely popu- lar for decorating purposes. 18 inches wide. For Bertha Collars Effective laces in cream color silk chantilly for the new Bertha collars. 9 inches wide. $1.25 yard. Ornaments and Smaller Trimming Suggestions Beaded Motifs— Beautiful things, pearl, chinestone and jet, many in color. Some have long fringes, $2 to $8.95, Metal Buckles—Gealalith in the season's best colors is cut in most artistic designs for some of these buckles, $1.25 to $4.95. GROUND FLOOR ' Many New Ribbons THE return of ribbons to high favor has brought a wealth of charm- ing new ideas — all of which you'll find in our Ribbon / a many displayed this week for the first time. ‘Metal —Gold or silver ’ ys to 11 inches wide Novelty Weaves — Combined with metal striped \ brocaded effects too. on two-toned moire — Cire and shot effects. 3c to $6 yard edge. Persian and 18c tw $10 yard Ktorinches . «, Velvet — In almost endless color variety. to 9 inches wide, ; You May Buy Your Fur Scarf for $29.50 AND you have a good choice of furs at this moderate price—fox, animal shape, stone marten, black lynx or skunk. Sable Scarfs, glossy, deep furred and $55 to $65 so flattering in color . . Many other scarfs, too. POURTH FLOOR -25¢ to $2.75 yard GROUND #LooR Two Special Values in Writing Paper 95c Box—o6 sheets and 96 envelopes, of excellent quality paper, with an attractive All white or box of colors. 35c Box— cards in all and most attractively boxed. ! GROUND PLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE SE The New Collared Slip-over, $16.50 THE newslip-over sweater,as you may see in the sketch, has a high collar that ties snugly about the throat. We have just received a collection of this becoming style knit of alpaca yarn, trimmed with silk stripes, girdle and tie. They have excellent fitting, hand fashioned shoulders and come in exceptionally good colors — white, silver, citron, French blue, navy, freese, THIRD FLOOR Autumn Hats for the Mature Woman $10.50 — $20 SOFTNESS of line, carefully chosen colors, styles at once con- servative and undeniably modish — these are the qualities the more mature woman seeks in her hats. And they are the qual- ities she will find charmingly combined in these new hats. Velvet —The fabric par ex- cellence. Taupe, a rich shade of purple and dark brown as well as black are here. Coq Feathers —Their glossy beauty of coloring is high in favor, Haeckle is good, and ostrich. Or soft toned flowers —or graceful chou ot ribbon. FOURTH FLOOR In the Book.Shop cA Fascinating Collection on the History of Books IN honor of this gala fashion week the Book Shop has gath- ered an unusual collection of books which are now on display there. There are also rare col- lections of colored costume plates, showing the influence of the Italian Renaissance and the Moyen Age on current fashions. The Psychology of Dress, $5 ®y Frank Alvah Persous BOOK SHOP ~ GROUND FLOOR Sure Relief SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WoRK WONDERS