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fs, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 12, 1922, 7 Colony of the Sons and aa hee . MRS. ALLERS FAINTS Cane * BROOKLYN WOMEN [Brooklyn Season of Amateur = [:2"isést! Sh"S509 5] Wie rounp auitty jase Bussing is President and Mrs. Ellis demned tn TAKE THE FIELD IN . Convicted ot Avon At . Brookiys. They s Ieland. 04 Street and Mi! | ENRIGHT AND 600 COPS nthe elty for 8106 It had been con: AT MASS IN BROOKLYN opening proceedings Members ot slety mars of th Appetite Keen and Bowels Relieved You can relish your mealswithout feat of upsetting your liver or stomach if you will put your faith in The first social afternoon of the two fires wore discovered at 8,30 o'clock] Six hundred B 4 Soclety of New England Women, Jury Debates an Hour. In the evening. John Williams, his wite| Police Departme ca emy y ns I u e ayers Rrooklyn Colony, will be held Thar Mrs. and five children were in the house at] bers of the H. day, y, Nov. 6, at the Pouch Manslen. Katherine Allers was found) the time. tended mass this Pri plain Vane Mrs, Robert F. Ives is President. gullty of arson tn the second degree by Mrs. Allers is fifty and a widow, ‘athedral, a jury tn the Supreme Court In Brook- : _ Brooklyn. = Thi Various Organizations Active in Boosting Candidates h Na norning William Shakespeare Lope Ate lyn before Justice Lewis last night. The] BERGIN KILLING TRIAL lice Headquarter perial Order of the Daughters of the] jury debated only an hour. Mrs, ‘Allers British Empire, Mra. Hedley 1. Hil-|tanted and was carried from the court SET FOR OCT. 23 bourn, Regent, will meet Thursday, | room, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Joseph| ‘The foreman of the jury after its dis-| George Cline, Charles Scullion and Eastmond, No, 2112 Beverly Road. missal told Fire Marshal Brophy that] Miss Alice Thornton, all under Indict- the attack on him by Mrs, Allers greatly ment for the murder of John Bergin ‘The Long Island Citpter of the] influenced the verdict. Mrs. Allers tes- of Both Parties. Daughters of the Revolution, Mrs.|tifled Tuesday Intimating that $1,206] motion picture actor, will be brought to eth fat late br SER Eugene Grant, Regent, will hold its) "as Sroste's levertaanen: and. ola ns OUamAITy the trial Wan, batt er | 41 RUSSIAN ORPHANS ARRIVE, Foul accumu- Brooklyn women are notably active first social meeting of ike oe On| ing he had attempted to get her to split] 9. Tt was postponed to Oct. 16 and Inst] Forty-one Russian orphans, from | lations that in the present political campaign, and Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the Pouch) ner insurance claims with him. night Supreme Court Justice" Parker] Klev and Odessa, brought to this coun | poigon, the Mansion, An address, “Plymouth} Marshal Brophy on the stand yester-| postponed It one week more at the re-|try by the Hebrew Sheltering Inuni-| blood are exe various organizations of both parties and the Pilgrim Country,” by the] aay denicd the statements made by Mrs.| quest of State Senator Mackay, counsel] grant Ald Soclety for care, by rein] pelled from the bowels he are working hard for the several can- Rey. Dr. Frank Potterton, will be a} Aliers. for the defense. He sald the defense had| tives here, arrived to-day on the Lithu-| dizziness and sallow skin are relieved, @idates, feature of the ‘afternoon, Mrs. Allers bought the Van Dyke! not been able to get needed evidenc. Fanta of the Baltic American Line ‘(Small PIl—Small Dose—Small Price The delegates from the Kings County Woman's Ch-istian Temper- ance Union to the convention of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, which is being held this week at the Hotel Commodore, are Mrs. W. A. Bell, Mrs. . B. Ladd, Mrs. W. H. Park and Mrs, Sarah Tobias. The alternates are Mrs N. C. Myers, Mrs, E. Evans, Mrs. E. Hoyt and Mrs. J. Jones. The delegates to the City Federation Convention, Friday, Oct. 27 are Mrs. W. W. Wickes and Mrs. M. F. Johnson. ‘The alternat are Mrs E, A. Potter and Mrs. Hoyt ABRAHAM 6~STRAUS uc. BROOKLYN . Store ‘Hours: 9 to 5:30 ox Telephone Main 6100 Untrimmed Hats New Junior Frocks “Pygmalion” f 3} .|dore FitzRandolph and John Holden, Pygmalion” for First Per all of whom have appeared in Institute — formance — Clark Street | plays before, and Miss Emily Berry ‘The October,meeting of the Execu- Siaee 4 and Miss Ethel Jackson, who are now tive Committee of the Women's qual] Players to Open Oct. 26. members. ; Opportunity League will be held Sun- acai * Some of the plays which will be mee awe ee ee 5. PI ae A siven by the Institute Players this , ¥, i day, Oct. 15. Plans for a series of} Brooklyn's season of amateur the-| © : “acter teat high Very Smart and ' J of vill start after i year are Galsworthy'’s ‘Strife, Ey 7 3 ‘} , Public meetings whic we Sion Lena[Atricals will open to-night with the| gene O'Ne —of Black or Colored Lyons Velvet, Black Panne Velvet, Duvetyn, Amazingly Low Weinstein, No. 92 St. J--ameg Place, | first performance of Shaw's “Pygma-| Clyde , Fit t 1 . . alvet will be one of the delegates from the|lion by the Institute Players at the|fred Sutro’s “The Two Virtues, or Duvetyn Combined with Velve 9 95 10 95 : league to the convention of the City] Academy of Music. ‘The play will be es § ce le. \ Federation of Women’s Clubs. repeated Friday and Saturday nights,| The Clark Street Players will give ‘ Tea ‘<1 ‘ ; their first performance of the year 1 Mrs. Maggie C. Alt, the newly| The Institute Players are the largest | thursday, Oct. 26, when. they will elected Executive member from the}of the Borough's numerous little] present a bill of three one-act plays 19th Assembly District, has called al/theatre groups. They have a season|at the Neighborhood Club, No. 108 meeting of the Women's Regular] of nine months s year they will] Clark Street. The plays are ‘Tima Democratic Organization of the dis- Y Beans"’ by Alfred Kreymborg, ‘Beau- Delightful little frocks of youthful charm and chic, e far below the price you would expect them to be. They are of all-wool jersey, nt pla trict for to-morrow. | Plans for Aboot (Ae the Jacobi” by Booth ark Almost ineredible that hats of such rich, pane fabrics in wavy; feta, anal beeen, {ding the campaign of George ©, employing | ington and “The Medicine Show’ by : ee . eae ; Aer Sietisy | Conurecaibeal candidate; and |/ardideran€ conGhi tor enoH play) tue) t Walker. modeled in hosts of the newest shapes and in fashion’s made with pleated skirts he Assembly can-| have now reached the stage where casts will include Miss Mary Charles L. Fassulo and bodices fascinatingly most exquisite shades, could even through a special pur- ' Aldate, will be perfected at this mect-| they nave a permanent director, drawn | Hester, Miss Lisbeth Higgins, Miss i iT Vs eae broid ors d in odd \ ing. ‘The new officers of the club are] (Ney Nave a permanent ditector, drawn Helen 1. Hines, Miss Edith E chase acclai1 such a low price as $2.79. Chinese-y designs. ' Mrs, Johanna E President; Mrs, | ffom the professional ranks, and oeca-| js" Meredith Langsiaft, Roy Fi The cheapness, however, is only in the price, as , : Pauline Webber, Vice President; Mrs.| sionally give first American perform-|dolph, Bruce D. Bromley, Earl B. ye te , ands The same style that has | M, Kranz, Mrs. is. le ances ul British EE, eee Harris, Malcolm H. ‘Field and David the same quality velvet, same workmanship arid been carried out in dresses | cli de Treasurer, and Mrs. B,| lyn Institute of Arts and Science, and| Mrs. George C. Cochran jr. is the reflections of the newest modes are not sur twice the price of these, and Acker, Sergeant-at-Arms. are governed by the dramatic com-| executive director, Mrs. Ralph H. passed in much higher priced hats. Included _a model that has distinctly r { any mittee of that body, Dr. 8. Marion] Pomeroy is Chairman at the Advisory are lafge, small and medium size hats, with caught the fancy of the Women of the Flatbush Democratie| Tucker is President of the committee | Board, which includes Mrs. 8. C. Sny- af tf Ales uu younger set. For Miss 12- Club are organizing for Copeland LeU as he Secretary. | der, Mrs. T. Mortimer Lloyd, Frank special emphasis given to new -to-16, $10.95, For the ‘ e. jeadership bf Miss Margaret members of the committee ar Ferguson and Robert Alfred Shaw. °] oe spay oH Biyaeun Dollie cat ay Hah Hae mT. Feltner, Miss Lottie L.] Miss Gertrude FE. Lachlan is Chair- draped crowns, new shirred Junior Miss, 8-to-14, $9.95. ; linger, Mrs, Louis A. Sch edges and unusual effects. ae man of the Board of Managers, Miss omen have started aj W- Palmer Smith, Miss Estelle C. Helen E. Morrow, Secretary, and house-to-houde ivas# in behalf of | Sweet and Dr. Lasalle H. White. Rowland L, Field, Business Manager. Charles I. Stengle, the Congressional Unlike other amateur groups the} Other members of the board are Mrs. candidate from the 6th District Institute PMayers give each play an|J. Reynolds Hemmett, Charles W. M out-of-town try-out before the local] Blacklock and Earl B. Harris. opening. This try-out takes place at! The other regular performances of the Jamaica branch of the Institute the Clark Street Players will be held The flange A. & 8,—Second Noor, Central Democratic Dominant Tomorrow—Genuine Supertone new colors, are crenmimarromn ruin sd Phonographs, $59 Mrs. Martha (Guilfoyle, co-leader of bly District Democrats, ogre are only two permanent] on Nov. 15, Jan. 15, Feb. 9 and April Caehaet = vacation ati ntreal} members of the Institute Players'|12. ‘They also contemplate giving a to ald in getting women out for regis- | costs, They are Bennett Kilpack, the] Christmas festival. Z ‘ Sane. Airector, a ais Emo Lawrence i ae green, Venetian blue, pheas- BABE Gentes as t eared eB Sat ie Palmer, a Brooklyn amateur, 10] Brookl ewesl ero apes i Pro! e las' yup of these ty 4 e most applause from | nag been with the Players for four|iyn Art Wea 4 * 7, ‘ a ome! voters at Calder ee c oO produce Q women voter Calder meetings na forthe past two vena haa] one of Mchntaes's lave souk ode ig besides Navy blue and black. Very little $59 that we shall be able to offer! i Appeals to women to rerister, the epbeared in every play. Other mem- m December. “T jan R. Katz, treas additional trimmings are required to make these hats For the home that wants good H Lib aphiaange rem aaitegature and plays tromy time ‘to time as parts! atta Oa eis ith) AHA ready-to-wear, and wondrous selections are presented music, this is a special value worth jacards occupying the greater! which they fit are found. There are/stitute Players. Other members o ” i i ; part of the time of the Women's] tixely to be two or three professionals| the group are: Josiah Zuro, comducs for your approval—also very moderately priced! taking advantage of tomorrow, Committee for Calder, which is being | in each cast and people ‘added to| tor of the Zuro Opera Company: Mins A. & S--Strest Goor, Kast ar 7 3 greanized by Mrs. Robert Lee at No. | the organization each season Louise Boslet, an instructor in This instrument is equipped 26 Court Street. The cast for the present play in- ; Charles C. Ele . with an automatic stop, tone fev cia cludes, in addition to Mr. Kilpack and] Public School No. 158; Dr isa — — = — _ — — spe . 1 athe ext mecting of the Woman's | Miss Miss Esther Mitchell,| Chairman of the Friends of ‘ modifier, and universal tone arm. vision of the 1st Assembly District | who was ghborhood’ Play-| Brooklyn: Nathaniel Paster e jays all records, and with a faith- Republican Club, Mrs. Mabel T. S.| house last year: ry Neville, art instructor at| Manual ane $ i "Il f Falco, Chairman, will be held Thi merly of the Greenwich High School, and Elbert A, Trommer. | . fulness of tone values you Raye o8k 19 at the clubhouse, 308 william R. ar Mis ia ; | marvel at. Excellent cabinet i s Jchnson, 3 » Sullivan, te annual 4 | F A : | work—as the illustration shows. Brings Supplies for the Entire Family at Prices that Advise Extensive Buying Other Phonographs Upright phonographs up to $375. Console models from $87 to $350. Victor, Sonora, Columbia, and Pooley phonographs—on convenient terms, if desired. Latest Dance Records, 46c. The selections include “I Wish I Knew,” “Coal Black Mammy,” “Truly,” “Tricks,” and “Say It While Danging.” A. & 8.—Fourth floor, Weat. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN The A. & S. Hosiery Sales are events that the entire family depends on—and rightly; for they are all like this one, planned to bring the hosiery most wanted, at the lowest price for their quality, at the beginning of the | new season. Hundreds of pairs of socks and stockings—for men, women and children, for dress and everyday wear—every pair the dependable A. & S. quality, ata minimum A. & S. price. Of Special Interest to Misses Tomorrow ma |* Women’s Silk -Women’s Stockings, Stockings, Women’s A Sale of Suet 95e Stockings 89c Trunks & Bags ! oul [sfaahioned thread 1 69 mie mixture of als and a 1 Octob py 4 | Fu fashioned, threa ibre, with me! d tops rices Fro k f M s es | silk, all with mercerized e and _ semi-fashioned legs. f eo CLOVET. cKS or Iss tops, Black: white or colors. Black and street shades. u Dress Trunks, Re- Irregulars. Black ingrain silk, a : i ie : wee aati tron top to toe, Men’s Golf Stockings a duced to $9.85 “ Piao are Women 8 Sport excellent weight; or $1.69 ae Punk 9-38 fr oe Sizes 14 16, 18 Years | Stockings, 89c with mercerized cotton All- wool imported, in viceable to pack’ things in Also Suitable for Small Women Wool and fibre mixtures soles, in grey and sports shades of green, grey, Vhe, storeroom for 8 While, to Size 36 Bust | in heather shades. Irregu- brown. brown and lovat, with con- ain red waite auaat bees | | lars, trasting cuffs. protected by steel hardware ’ | : Sa ; , and fitted with a deep, An Unusual Value at Children’s Sports Stockings Men’s Siik Socks SLVR Say ee | 45c 69 34, and 36 inches. $9.85 is a reduced price Wool and cotton mixtures, in heather HN “ | shades with fancy cuffs, the popular three- Full fashioned thread silk with cotton Steamer Trunk $8.65 Seitp Ran, quarter length. tope nd soles; black, grey and n avy Matches the dress trunk above. yng, compact, and just Jara Lrown 15 00 Russia Red ae Ane) 4 : the thing for children’s use. Also handy for storing garments Pheasnd e bah | Children’s Cotton Stockings Men’s Heather Socks notin ue, Nut Rust 23c A n 39c¢ °. - i Black ribbed cotton, double heels and Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bag . eye . a toes, strong and durable, to withstand ool and cotton mixture in brown Two-piece Jacquet Blouse models of huteeniney, nen thewiahaden: $9.85 Canton Crepe and Wool Jersey, all- | ! over embroidered in contrast, with M 5) Fi Cc | “k 0 separate pleated skirt; also smart ens me sotton Soc S, 16¢ one-piece designs in Wool Jersey Double heels and toes, in black and colors. An exceptional price for such good ? Gualit me | i MISSES’ DEPARTMENT —3RD FLOOR ~ RL me RR a For Friday's Selling

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