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Would gach in a little coffin, Bobbie, Bonnie team Shovel Solves Mystery of Flowers al Morrisania Court Prison Attendant Had Buried His Three Pet Cats There, Each in Little Coffin. The mystery of a flower-covered bit of sod adjoining the old Morri- sania Court was dispelled to-day. For several years, winter and sum-@— Mer, flowers have appeared there; |the Mexican War, the Boer confitct, growing blossoms when the earth was|the Boxer uprising and other fights. Warm, cut ones when the ground was ace re frozen. To-day a steam shovel wan at work hear the little flower garden, making an excavation for a new building which is to house the court. A man ried nervously to the foreman. a am John Waterson,"? he said. you mind working that shovel somewhere else for a little while. I want to get in touch with the Park Department.” Waterson has been for years an attendant at the prison connected with the court. When the foreman Insisted on knowing the secret of the flowers the jailor suid: “I have three pet cats burted there, | V! retary I want to transfer them|* ———L=L—— SEES Every Day in the Week HOWAR VETERANS GIVE NAL PLAY AT THE PLAZA, tation of French Veterans of the Great War gave‘an artistio eve- ning, followed by a ball, at the Plaza Hotel Saturday evening last. 4 “Passe-Mol In Rhubarbe," a French satirical comedy, written and pre- sented by comrades of the Federation, was caplitally rendered and enthuslas- tleally recetved, ‘The Bederation ts aMiiated with the American Legion, Its officers are: gene Amlot, President; Paul Gillot, e President, Albert Tumey, Sec- and Leo Guittare, Breasurer. and Mike. to the . Btreet.”” “AN right, we'll keep away from your cemetery for a while," the fore- man promised. ‘But you'll have to horry.”’ Waterson got permission to bury his pets on the park property and went to work making new graves, which will be cared for as the old ones wore, Ho always has a pet cat. At pres- ent he has one called Tom, which sometimes sits on the desk beside the Magistrate and listens judicially to the lawyers and witnesses, Waterson in his youngs & soldier of fortune, a part park property across the MUELLER’S The Worlds Best Spaghetti Specials for Tuesday, October 31st Chocolate Briarcliff Covered Milk Chocolate Figs, Dates and || Covered Raisins: Fresh Fruits: Regularly 79c. ror 24c rr 64c Last Minute Reminders for the Hallowe’en Party! “THE EVENING WORLD, Autumn Concert in the Auditorium Tuesday, at 2.30 P.M. Broadway at Ninth One of My Favorite Writers, George MacDonald, says “Some men are content not to do mean actions, but I want to become incapable of a mean thought or feeling.” Is it not true that every good deed we do will put a “new star into the heaven of our thoughts and heart mem- ories, just as a man knows every piece of property or every bond he owns or dollar he has invested? (Signed) : PM fracuaty October 30, 1922. Cowhide Brief Cases 100 at $5 each Mahogany brown, black and the New London tan, a light and very smart shade. Two and three pockets, straps running all around, } Btreet Floor, Old Bullding. “The Only Store Which Has the Wool Stockings I Want’’--- was the delighted exclamation of a woman who found them here after being disappointed in her search elsewhere for Light-weight Wool Stockings suitable for street wear is but one expression brought-out by the breadth of our imported wool stocking showing, which has never been so complete. This All weights Light wool cashmeres. Heavier wool cashmeres. Light and heavy all wool. Light silk and wool. Heavy silk and wool. Camel’s hair. Silk, artificial silk and wool mixtures. Variations of style Perfectly plain, close woven, close fitting—narrow ribs—wide ribs—wide dropstitch—narrow dropstitch—open work clocks— embroidered clocks—stripes in contrasting colors—English and Scotch gol? socks and stockings with turnover cuffs, plain, rib- bed, and with large diamond checks. For LARGE Women Specializations in The Gray Salons Silk Petticoats and Pettibloomers, $6.95 Petticoats are of silk jersey, silk jersey with satin, satin and radium silk, in lovely bright shades as well as the more conservative dark colors. Pettibloomere, finished with neatly shirred cuffs, are of heavy silk jersey in brown, navy blue or black. Fine quality materials, cut according to our specifications. Morning Frocks at $2.45 to $5.95 A host of pretty frocks that use devices to emp! asize their smart, slenderizing ipings, Panels and other clever ines. Checked, striped or plaided ginghams, trimmed with white pique, chambray or rick rack braid, in blue, brown, green or black. Sizes Attractive Aprons, $1.45 to $2.95 46 to 62. Slip-on, su frocks. Checked, 46 to 52. lice and waistline styles, simply made to look like striped and figured percales or chambrays in sizes Good Corsets at $10 Firm pink coutil. Excellent fitting model, designed to ‘ive the slim silhouette you need to wear successfully this season’s fashions. The corset is well reinforced over the abdomen and elastic inset over the thighs, makes it more gores are also inset at to developed above the waistline. ores, liant and comfortable. jastic of back for the comfort of women well MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. Formerly A. T. Stewart Tuesday’s News Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant 978 prs. Women’s Anatomik Shoes that were $12.50 & $15--go for $5.50 | | Just because they are discontinued styles and in broken sizes—as shown in the | following table recording the number of pairs of each size and width. Range of Sizes and Quantities at each size green. The latter to wear with almond green sports clothes now most fashionable. Prices reasonable In spite of the high tariff, be- cause these imports came in just in time to escape it. A few oxfords a $1.50 to $7.50 Most styles from $1.75 to $4. Btreet Floor, Old Bullding IN THE FASHION SALONS Of particular interest to many women in and adja- cent to the city, will be the special service of-— Tn Lelon of FINISHED-T0-ORDER FROCKS 2u, 34 4 4% +5 5% | | AAA— | —| 1[ 10] 22] 26] 82 _ AA— —{[_4| 82] 42] 69| 38 A—|_6| 22| 83| 33| rape Fashionable shades Bl | 15] 18| 88] 21] 12] 16] men oe eo her Ci | 8 18 | 23 20 | 7 | tasther browne beige ture || D2 | 8] 16] ii] 20| 7] 6 [ of blue—black—white—heather TOTAL—978 in the lot, but they are mostly the — walking shoes with the extraordinary ANATOMIK features that are such a on their feet; shoes that because of their scientific construction not only correct foot troubles but prevent them. ‘| Four different models of lace shoes of black kidskin and tan calfskin and some button shoes of patent leather. Sale opens 9 o’clock Tuesday morning. Whenever ANATOMIK shoes are of- fered under price there is a great rush for them. Come as early as you can. oon to people much First Floor, Old Bullding. ————————— Dinner-Set Sale Extraordinary: 100 sets, in two groups, (1) fine imported and Limoges china, decor- ated in encrusted designs in coin gold, bands of varying widths, up to 84 in.; (2) imported and Limoges china, decorated in floral designs, Savings, $75 to $110 on a single set. “8 4 Very fine gold-encrusted sets, 107 pieces for $310 dinner for $300 dinner for $325 dinner for $350 dinner for $365 dinner set of imported china. set of Limoges china. set of Limoges china. set of Limoges china. i set of Limoges china. $375 for $450 dinner set of Limoges china. $195 for $275 dinner set, coin gold Colonial design. * * «# $57.50 for $85 to $110 Dinner Sets 107 pieces Limoges or imported china. 3 lovely designs. * * «* $110 for $150 Theo. Haviland Sets 5 107 pieces. The favorite rose and blue cartouche design, * * * $37 doz. for $52.60 doz. Dinner Plates Gold-encrusted. Fine imported china. Large size, 4 || Milk Chocolate \|] Pumpkins 15c High Grade Assort- ed Chocolates Or Bonbons and Chocolates. In attractively decorated Hal- lowe'en container in keeping with that great night of mys- al POUND 5 9 c NET Hallowe’en Mixture Fancy Hard Candies Our famous assortment of fancy hard candies put up in the characteristic orange tint for Hallowe'en. 54c NET Hallowe’en Cakes Big, delicious Layer Cakes, with all Hallowe'en party fixin’s. Price, each, $1.25 LEAVE ORDERS NOW. Hallowe’en Favors Each in a neat carton. Loftypops Dressed for Hallowe’en 19c Six in the family. Hallowe’en Lanterns Black Cat Lanterns, 5c, 19c, 49¢ Devil Head Lanterns, Se, 10, 19, 49¢ Orange Pumpkin Head Lanterns, Se, 39¢ 10c Black Cat Folding Lanterns, PF Orange Pumpkin Folding Lanterns, Hallowe’en Funny Faces: Marshmallow Jelly Centers—Chocolate covered cream dec- orated. Six in a Cc package. Hallowe’en Moon-Faces Loftypops of Gigantic size made of crystal- clear candy, Each in decorated car- Cc ton. FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Kvery \Jeach p susie ippe vii returned. dtutfine Sizes 25 to 40 inches waistband. Third Floor, Old Bullding Babies’ Lovely French Clothes One-third to Half less Pretty hand-made frocks, petticoats, coats, caps and afghans, all exquisitely trimmed with real Valenciennes or Irish lace. hand-embroidered and many Everything in a new busy season. to restore its beauty and charm, the collection has been taken from our regular stock and now wears rice tag because it has become slightly mussed—not soiled—from handling during a A little pressing will do much For the Christening $16.50 to $45, for $25 to $85 frocks of nainsook, lawn or organdie. 1.95 to $9.50, for $2.95 to $15.50 petticoats, same materials. 715 to $95, for $125 to $16 coats of white satin, warmly interlined. $9.50 for $15 caps of ‘rosgrain silk, satin or real lace, $35 for $55 to $75 Afghans of heavy satin or crepe de chine, In pink or white, made over quilted pads. For the older baby 50 to $28. organdie, in siz 6 months, 1 an 50 for $6.95 to $45 short frocks of fine nainsook or 2 years, $1.95 to$3.25 for $2.95 to $4.20 petticoats to wear with these frocks. The Infants’ Shop, Third Floor, Old Buliding Wool Velours Plaids, $3.75 yd. Our own exclusive designs Ditterent—and so smart—for the new coat frocks, for suits, capes and coats, and, of course, for plaid sports skirts, Made for us, abroad, from our own designs, Gay, yet dignified, color combinations on dark back- grounds. in. wide. The Mode Exploits the Costume Slip As a smooth-fitting founda- tion for the frock of silk or| cloth — pretty tailored styles, | hanging perfectly s gathering their fullr . softly over the hips, in radium | ik, crepe back satin or char meuse—$1.25 to $7.95. To complete smartly the acquet blouse — attractive models In crepe back satin, Canton crepe or heayy crepe de chine with plain or box ac- cordion, small or wide side pleats, all around or only at the sides—$10.95 to $15.75. In the costume shades most favored by the well dressed lovely browns, na blue or black» with strap or built-up shoulders Third Floor, Old Building | woman Stunning designs in large or small patterns, 54 First Floor, Old Buliding. AMPICO evening at Home Suggested Program (One of a hundred DEBUSSEY'S Afternoon of a Fawn, played by George Cope- land, P by Thro, played RAFE'S — Cavatina, by MacFayden. LEHMAN'S Moon of My Delight (from “In a Per- sian Garden"), played by Ed- ward Berge. RACHMANINOFF’S Prelude in @ Minor, played by the com- poser himself, SILVER'S Say It Whtle Dane- ing, a four-handed rendition, played by Dilworth and Clair. Xmpico Recording Salons, Firat Gallery, New Bullding played Ah! Where —a collection of new and delight! is— fully original models, each one of which permits a diversity of finish—neck line, sleeves, girdle requiring but very short time for sore plete thus giving the woman of many engagements an tively moderate price, within a fe individual frock, at compara- w days of placing her order. Second Floor, Old Qullding Women’s Luxurious Coats Fur-trimmed and warm—$135 Long slender coats with the the deeper wrap sleeve. And blouse back and sleeve all in or new, not too wide sleeves, or coats with the effective cape ne piece. Made as good coats are these days, to be marvellously warm and yet not heavy and “bundle-y.”” Cuffa and great soft collars of squirrel, wolf, fox and beaver. «# Second Floor, Old Bullding Miss 14 to 20 sponsors the new V neckline in Twill Frocks, $59.50 The V neckline has re- turned to vogue—in several interesting v ariati ons— each becoming to Miss 14 to 20’s youthful silhouette —surplice closings, especially in the very smart coat frocks, sometimes finished with lapels and flat collar. —roll-back V with the collar which may be worn, on occasion, fastened close to the throat. Many other features The necklines of these frocks are not their only claim to fashion—effective trimmings of braid, delightful interpretations of the slender silhouette, circu lar cuffs to finish fitted sleeves —these are far from unimport- ant. Navy blue and brown—in the fine soft twills whose graceful e # Bandana It all started at Deauville last summer, where they first wore these gay and amusing handkerchiefs tied ‘round their necks to give a bit of color to the all white tume. Now the bandana is carefully cut and made into \ overblouses (it takes two, to be exact), but none of the gayety is lost and they are as smart as they can be— Made to order in our own workroo The Blouse Salon has on display a mo of bandanas in most delightful c from which one may make her ow cos- hanging qualities have much to do with the smartness of coat and straightline frocks. Second Floor, Old Bullding * Blouses ms, $7.95 to $9.75 cinating collectia olor combinations and patter n choice Third Floor, Old Buliding suitable for use as dinner or salad plates. Second Gallery. New Building 1¢ to 25e—for 25c to 40c doilies, 6 in. size. } 5e—for 0c to $1.26 doilies, 10 in. size. f —for $2.26 to $2.50 toast warmers. 10.50 scarfs, 18x54 i r $2.75 to $4.50—for $8.76 to $6.25 half-dozen napkins, 13x18 fn. All have been more or less handled, 7 12.50 for a Boy’s Sui : or a boys suit Yes! A good suit, With two pairs of knickers, Couldn't do it as a regular thing. But this is a Special Pus ‘ood colors. Good models. Sizes for 8 to 18 year-old boys. Boys’ Overcoats—Special—$17.50 There's always something in the market to reward the buyer who tunities, These overcoats were made to be sold for more. A happy chance gave them to us underprice. Not many. Sizes 3 to 10.years. Street Floor, New Buliding, Madeira Linens---Sale 0 to $8.75 scarfs, 18x45 In. Main alse) Street Floor, Old Buliding, chase. Diagonals, Herringbones. Fancy mixtures. keeps his eyes open and is able to take immediate advantage of oppor- COLORED ETCHINGS “om FRANCE $8 to $20 This group, Just received from Hardy and Icart—for dainty our Paris House, typifies the little figures, mostly of cise little work of favorite French artists French girls, executed in the feel- in this field of art, ing and manner of “les pelite Dauphin—noted for his ratnee of the Highteenth Cen- ury. fine landseapes, Balestriere—for poetic feeling | \ The pictures are unframed but Guinegault—for lovely mar- | uy picture section is prepared co ines of the coast of Brittany frame them to order, appropriate- Guy—for Venetian seenes ness leaving wide latitude for pere Serra—for landscapes and sonal choice. moonlight scene: Firet Gallery, New Buliding Q. R. S. November Hits Musie rolls for all player-pianos CHILDHOOD DAYS, Fox Trot—Played by Pete Wendling: COW BELLS, Fox T Played by Pete Wendling CLOVER, Fox Trot—Played by Arden r, ), Fox Trot—Played by Arden. Trot—Played by Zez Confrey. ‘ox Trot—Played by Zez Contrey VIRGINIA, Waltz—Played by Scott and Watters. Music Roll Cabinets Large assortment of Music Roll Cabinets—in mahogany, Very good values from $15 to $115. Fourth Galiery, New Building walnut, oak SHOES FOR MEN A cold weathar Shoe for Men e for Winter wear Floor, New Buliding

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