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RT TS RL TOT T THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. © Bishop Falkner, Miss Sarah K, Fel-) Hopkins, Mrs. Alfred Hoskins, Mrs. Miss B. H. McArthur, Mise Susan | Willig Rich, Mrs, Clara Roby, Mra ]man, Mra. 8. H. Taylor, Mrs. W. 1. 0 Mrs. Milton Ferguson, Mrs] Edwin F, Howell, Mrs. E, F. Howell] McArthur, Mrs, Edward McKee, Mrs. sence H, Robbins, Mra, Spencer 8.] Tharp, Mrs, J. Van Buren Thayer, Frederick G. Fischer, Mrs, Thomas] jr, Mrs, Max Huber, Mrs, BE. L. Hunt,| William T, McVough, Mrs, Hugh|tocho, Mra, Charles E. Rogers, Miss| Mrs, Robert Thetford, Mra. 8. B. Mrs, J. A. Flockhart, Mrs.| Mrs. H, O, Huntling, Mrs. Thomas F.| MacBride, Mra, T. MacGovern, Mr. | E. Rogers, Mrs. Robert Rogers,| Thomas, Mra. Harry L. Thompson, Ford, Mrs, Frank Fountain,| Hussey Samuel W. Maguire, Miss Florence « Rossiter, Miss] Mra, John Tilley, Mrs, Frank M ‘alter S, Franklin, Mrs. J. F. Ince, Mrs, William] Mailer, Mrs, George P. Manville, hel Rowe, Miss Ryon, Mrs, W.| Townley, Mrs. Margaret C. Townley, Miss C. M. Gardner, Mrs, William] Spencer Irish, Mrs. William Ivie,] Mrs, Edward Marckwald, Misa Mary|H. Rozelle, Mrs W. Runyon, Mrs, | Miss Marion Tracy, Miss J. K. Trow- Ht. Carthy Sirs, Duncan B. Genny, MMe Hed Jackson, is Roce 2 + M. “the tetas William Martin, Mra. | T. T. Rushmore bridge, Mrs. Osea R. Treder, Miss ics, George W. Chines, Mh, Bure James, Mrs. Philander R. igs.) Henry J. Mason, Mrs. W. & 2 ead. | Mrs. HS, Salt, Mra, KE. Crawford | Clara Tucker Mrs, R. C, Jennings, Miss Abbie lorence Meeker, Mrs. John] « su Mrs, J. K. Upham, Mrs, George 8. Glidden, Mrs. Herbert J. Glover,| Jones, Mrs, OQ. H, Jones, Miss Flor- d Melish, Mrs, G, Meteler, Mra, | Sandford, Mrs, BE. Sattig, Mra. C. He yay Mrs, Henry A. Van Allon, Mrs Mrs. H. W. Goodridge, Mrs, George] ence I. Jones, Mrs. Frederick Jones, Miles, Mrs. H. G. Miles, Miss| Self, Mrs, Warren 8, Shattuck Jr] Henry Wickien, Miss Cornelia Van D. Graeff; Mra, John ham, Mrk.| Mrs. James Clarence Jones, Miss S.| Janet Miller, Mrs, William Morrison, | Mra. W. S. Simond, Mrs, Willlam| Wyck, Mrs. William A. Watson, Mrs Eugene J. Grant, Miss Harriet Green-| Elizabeth Jones. Mrs. Artur Murphy, Miss Ada Mur-| Simmons, Mrs. F. 1D. Skinner, Mrs. | Wilfam R. Watson, Mra. F H. Way, man, Miss Edith Griggs. Mrs. Gustave Kehr, Mra. C. W.|ray, Miss Jonnie Murphy, Mrs. Ros-|Charies H. Snedeker, Mrs. J, F.| Mrs, George D, Wayre, Miss Clara Mrs. Albert Haithwaite, Mrs, Jo-| Kellogg, Mrs. James Kelsey, Mrs.| well L. Murray: Southmayd, Mrs, F Sparks, Mrs] W. Weeks, Mrs, P. 'T.” Weidersum, seph C, Hale, Mrs. H. B. Hall, Mrs.| George Palmer Kennedy, Mrs. Mark] M Augusta Neuss, Mrs, Frances | George C. Sparks, Mrs, H. L. Sparks,| Miss A. i) Welwood, Mra, David §. F. M. Hallan, Mrs. Peter Hamilton,| E. Kenney, Mrs, Robert Kent, Mrs./ 1. Noble, Mra. G. Ashton Oldham, | Miss Eleanor Spencer, Miss KE. Louise] Wells, Mra, ree "A White, Mrs. Mrs. Frederick W. Handsfield, Mrs.| Ralph Wood Kenyon, Mrs. Julia M.] Mrs, Frank Osborne. Mrs, Henry R.| Smith, Mrs. Rollo O. Smith, Mrs, H.| George H. & White, Mra. Harvey T William E, Harmon, Mrs. Emile 8.| King, Mrs. F, E, Knott, Miss J. B.| Payne, Mrs, Norton Perkins, M .| W. R. Stafford, Mrs, Willlam Stan- | White, a a i. Whiting, Mrs Harper, Miss Eliza B. Harris, Miss| Kroger. J. Perry, Mrs, C. P. Peterman, Mias|ton, Mra, Hentley H. Stevenson, Mrs.| Charles Whitsdn, Mrs. Frank Wiber- » B. Hart, Mra, H, JY Hartridge,| Miss Maud Lacey, Mrs, Willlam S./ Julia Pierrepont, Miss Eliza H. Pigot,]H. 1. Street, Mra, Herman ¥.|ley, Mrs. John Williams, Mise M. A rN Southmayd Henderson, Mrs.| Lambert, Mrs. J. Elliott Langstaff,| Mrs. J. 1. Pigot, Mrs. Charles H. | Stree Joseph H. Sutphin, Mrs,] Wilson, Mra, W\\J. Wilson, Mrs. J \ er Jones Hewlett, Mrs. J. F.| Mrs. E. ©. Lawrence, Mra. C. H.] Post, Mrs. Emma L, Uratt, Mrs, F Sutton, Mra, William A.|] ER. Wintringham, Mire. TE, Webbs Hi ch, Mrs, William, Holden, Mrs.| Lewis, Miss Emma B. Lewis, Mrs.|H. Vretz, Miss Mary W. du Puget, Swenzel, Mrs,] Miss Edna Woodwhyth, Mre. EB. A. Jacves Holland, Miss Anna Holman,| Russell D. Lewis, Mrs. R, Livingston | Mrs, Franklin Quinby t Wright, Mrs. . M.\Youd and Mrs Mrs. Alfred Holme, Mrs. Waldron| !uckey Mrs. William ©. Reynolds, Mrs.[| Mrs. ‘T. M. Tait, Mrs, CG. A. Tall-'1 €, Yawger | o0klyn Church and Club Women Plan Charity Foundation Bazaar Anniversary SPECIALS een SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE 1329-1331 \ BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sta, BROOKLYN & ewe rsionnasn ine Thousand Members of Knights of Columbus Au- xiliaries Will Take Part in Producing “Streets of Wonderland.” FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET at Hout St Subway Mation Brooklyn Tomorrow, Wednesday, Still Greater Offerings In Our Preparations for charity events are cupying the greater part of Brook- lyn's church and club women's spare ime, Women from the Long Island locese plan to attend the Church harity Foundation theatre parties. early 1,000, who are members of the even auxiliaries conneeted with the Knights of Columbus home, will take rt in the ball for the benefit of that reanization. New committees and ew plans for the ‘‘Streets of Won- P@criand’ bazaar are being an- jounced each week Under the leadership of Mrs. Rich- M. Humphreys, President of the S *. dies’ Auxiliary of Marquette Coun- fl of the Knights of Columbus, mem ra of the seven auxiliaries connected ith the Knights of Columbus Home, jushwick Avenue and Hart Street, e selling tickets for the second af- ual ball for the benefit of the home, hich will be held Friday, Oct. 20, at readia Hall. John A. H. Walsh, MBrand Knight of Marquette Council, Chairman of the Ball Committee. Nearly 3,000 persons are expected o attend the entertainment. Mayor Hylan will be present. A vaudeville programme is being prepared, one act jof_ which will be given between dances. The committee of women who will receive with the Knights of Columbus is composed of the heads of the auxil- jaries, They are, in addition to Mrs Humphreys, Mrs. John J. McManus, Washington; Mrs. J. Harvey Fan- ontauk; Mrs, Harry Morgan, Mrs. Regina Flood, Lasalle; Mrs. M. Madigan, Angelus, and Miss F. Sullivan, Greater New York. Among the other women prominent in Knights of Columbus ,circles who are taking an active part in the sale of tickets for the ball and shares for $a Chevrolet touring car which will be yaffled off that evening are: Miss Florence Carroll, Miss Blanche Me Hale, Miss May Stollmer, Miss Vir- inia Ward, Miss Loretta Mc- Manus, Miss Katherine Wolf, Miss therine Deegan, Mrs, Edward But- r, Mrs. F. Joseph Albaum, Miss atherine Lynan, Miss Fr iethe, Mrs. James R, R - MISS ANNE ivr me Brown, Mrs. Arthur C, Brush, Charles Melville Bull, Mrs. Burrell, Miss Isabel Burtis, Mrs. F Burton, Mrs. William M. Byrnes. One of the latest organizations to take a booth | rotestant Pro- tective Unity L Its booth will take the form of a model house whose furnishings for the differnet rooms will be sold. Miss E. H. Shaw is managing director of the Wonder- land committee. Mrs. Robert Wall Barrington is chairman.» Mrs. Guy saver King is in charge of publicity Joseph H. Lawles will hav charge of the booth, and Mrs. Anna Walker is in charge of dofiations, The Smith College Club booth at Wonderland will be in the form of a gingerbread house. Candy of all sorts will be sold there. Miss Violet Storey is in charge of decorations. The proceeds will be used to found a Brooklyn scholarship. Mrs. B. A. Berger is Chairman of the Wonderland committee of the Woman's League for Service of the wis Avenue Congregational urch. Her committee includes Mrs, Harvey B. Ackerman, Mrs. Al- fred A. Tuttle, Mrs. Harry A. Pow- ell, Mrs. Ola Du Cret, Mrs. Arthur B. White, Mrs, Agatha Aubel. The Christmas gift booth which St. Agnes Guild of St. Mafk’s Church will conduct at Wonderland will be in From the Foremost Makers—In the Newest Styles— You Will Wonder How It Is Possible to Offer Such Astonishing Values At Such a Low Price 750 Distinctive New Fall Dresses Each and every dress is brand new and representative of . e season’s latest style trend. When you select yours, you will know that it is new in all that the word implies. Satin iss M. Donnelly, Miss Eleanor Mc- | charge of Mrs. A. L. Charles, assisted Canton Donald, Miss Bertha Miethe, Miss|by Mrs. V. C. Poe, Mrs. E. F. Stearns, flowing jae Maus, Miss A. Donnelly, Miss| Mrs. H. W. Sullivan, Mrs. E, M. Panels een English, Mrs. M. Willmaster, iss Josie Mellendick, Miss Mary hoenoer, Miss Katherine Hess, irs. Edward Butler, Miss A. Farrell, iss E. A. Blawn, Miss W. V. Gil- ire and Miss Annette Lyhn. ‘Three features of the usual charity itertainment will be missing from he series of theatre parties which All be held Oct. 28, 24, 25 and 26 at he Montauk Theatre by the Woman's )Board of the Church Charity Founda- Webber and Mrs, Ludlow Strong. The Flatbush Boys’ Club will sell green and white handkerchiefs at Wonderland and Mrs, Edward Ww. Haskins will be in charge of the booth. Mrs. Frank Call, Mrs. E. J. Camp- bell jr., Mra. Theodore Cantrell, Mrs. A. E. W. Carrington, Mrs L. C, Car- uane, Miss A. C. Chapin, Mrs. Arthur Charles, Miss Florence I. Chauncey, em Guatead: ot asl tal] Mrs. E. A. Van Cleaf Cheeks, Mrs. . Bee tated ot selling 8 areola dg. euuassru tment mete This Sale. The Values Are Really Wonderful A SMALL DOWN , see that each person receives a regu- 'T. Clark, Mrs. James D. Cockroft sr., Par theatre programme, Regular ush- Mrs. Thomas B. Coles, Mrs. W. J. me are familiar with the thea- Cha ape a ‘- E. Sooke. Mri PAYMENT tre, will be used instead of a . | Frederick S, Cortis, Mrs. James Co: alttes of pretty giris. ‘There wilt be|@rove, Mra. Garrett P. Cowenhoven, ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND STOUTS no special list of patronesses, but| Miss Mary H. Crooke, Miss Emily EA S feach member of the board will be a|Cruwys, ' patroness, Mrs. Augustus P. Day, Mrs. Sam- The Woman's Board includes mem-| vel Dgbson, Mrs, William S. Dolg, to Pay the Balance bers from parishes throughout the} Miss Jennie Donnellon, Mrs, H, J 6 ROLLS OF music whole Long Island diocese, as well as| Dorgeloh, Mrs. Henry Drisler, Mrs. * rom Brooklyn Episcopal churches. | Roy Farrel Duffield, Mrs. William W. M In ‘addition to Mrs, Divine ¥, Burtis, | Dunbar. , — Dresses of the ore Dresses of the Finer FREE BENCH @ President, who is Chai f| ‘Mrs. J. N. Edwards, Mrs. C, P. Fl- Bieecies, end Mire John’ Anderson; |lct, Mrs, Donald 1, Billot, Unusual Type Materials Dolvery (0. Yow ane ee Corresponding Secretary, who is| James Ellis, Mrs, Sherman E: ii ing a particularly active part 1) Mrs. W. M. Everitt. he reparations, “the oicora of the| Mrs. ‘Henry A Dresses of the advanced mode SATIN CANTONS o are . OF Hi tm, Gsorge tae Tee as shown in the effectively mts from the archdeaconry of mo ii eo Brooklyn; Mrs. John Birdsell, Vice draped dels with grace CANTON CREPES Brooklyn's Oldest Piano House resident from the archdeaconry of full; rippled nels; the ueens and Nassau; Mrs, E. A. W N * y PP. BONE; son, Vice President from the arch- ota ixative loose pleated panels which are CREPE ROMAIN 291 LIVINGSTON ST, feaconry of Suffolk; M Charles § i " ‘ennedy, ‘Recording ‘ thes “Miss Nujol is a lubricant —not a — than ie na Par Near Nevins St. Sevi"s jargaret C, unter, Treasure: Miss m icine or xative— so t e long an wi le ti wing VELVETS . 7 5 . L, Chauncey, Mrs, Frederick Ches- cannot gripe, Open Evenings Until 9 During Our F Cocheu, Aine Irene W. DeWitt, ‘Whoa you are constipated, sleeves; and the very low Forty-Sixth Anniversary Event iter, ‘Mra, Charles A. Brown, Mine) pl ROt,, enough of | Nature's waist lines. Fashionable ANTON AND LACE Rarer Pee ene a! duced in the bowel to keep models for all occasions (for- ; ra, Thomas C. Fletcher and Mrs. B. ee foe ore et oes mal and informal), that in COMBINATIONS . Collins, advisory members. ‘The a Honorary Presidents are: Mra. Edwin Ayala’ becntee every silhouette, color tone Bi nd Mrs, Clinton A. Belden. le ates te ean ow Pig, nacre and embellishment reflect POURS? TIELETA Mss. Charles E. Aiken, Miss Jane M. Innis " i lexander, Mrs. Reese F’. Alsop, Mrs. fone the style Opinion of world TRICOTINES ewis N. Anderson, Miss Rose An- famed designers of fashions. erson, Mrs. E. 8. Arnold, Mrs. N. 8. i C, Baker, Mra, william In Black, Navy and the uneven Mate Cena Pore" In all Sizea from 14 to 46— | ir, Mis, I 8. etree mn ig hemline Combination lar Skirt Embroidered set aten. ‘Sites Jane Ao Beene, Sten Smart New Wood Browns $15 $15 $15 $15 Plenty °t the Larger Sizes oulger, Mrs, W. C. Bowman, Mrs. ‘et have wick Bradley, Miss Elia E. Brett, 4.\4 your name ics Brad, tina ha Brot ALE AT Mgptina, THREE BROOKLYN STORE: [ee eta ae ee : si 'b It Will Pay You to Buy Your New Fall Dress in $15 Baby Grand Pianos ye Take advantage of this Anni- versary Festival of Piano Values. The very piano you have always wanted is here, at greatly reduced prices, and on the most Convenient Terms

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