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lersey Small Boys’ Hallowe’en - Ruined as Black Streak Vanishes Mystery in Kidnapped Cats and Dogs Until Prisoners Are Found in Improvised Jail. The telephone in the police station at Secaucus, N, J., clanged at Dreakfast time and a woman's voice moaned: “Toto's gone—somebody stole him.” . The Lieutenant recorded the fact: that Toto was a black spaniel with brown eyes and—— Again the phone rang. “Thomas John has been kidnapped,” declared an indignant little girl. Thomas John proved to be a black A black streak streamed out and away. The first part of it was com- posed of black cats, the rest of black dogs, all homeward bound. “Curves,’’ Cursed several small boys whose evening will be ruined. In the next half hour the Lieuten- ant took down more than a dozen complaints about missing cats and doge, all of them black. “New Brunswick doesn't get all the mysteries,” he muttered. “Sacaucus is on the map for detective stories, too.” Then an idea occurred to him: “Hallowe'en!” Which is as good a guess as any. About 9 o'clock Jim Aarons, hired n on John Beyer’s farm on the Pounty oad, opened the barn door. After you’ve once tasted the appetite awakening flavor you'll never per- fectly satisfied with any other.” 4INCRE Mh the Genuine Roguefort Flavtr ! CHEESE — | 2 Made y SHARPLESS, Phila. It had been a tough day for Fred Anderson. There had been a conference at 9.30 with the General Manager, an important meeting of executives at 11.00, two sales letters. had been written—plans for the new building discussed, and for the last hour an almost constant ringing of the tele- phone. Fred looked athis watch. “Three- twenty,” he said. “And still a lot to be done—Hello! Hello!” The telephone was ringing again. It was the General Manager. “What's that? Go out with you and get a cup of Coffee?” repeated Fred Anderson in surprise. “Cer- tainly. Just as soon as I get my hat.” ‘That was the first time Fred had ever stopped his work for a few minutes in mid-afternoon to go out for a cup of Coffee. It was a good investment. He’s been doing it regularly ever since. «“Greatest thing in the world for business men,” he said the other day. “It lifts you up mentally and panty and gets you by the zero our that comes in every busy day. I do more work now from 3.30 to, 5.00 than I used to do all afternoon.” OFFER -the universal drink After all, why not a mid-afternoon cup of Coffee? It helps you start the day right. Why not repeat on it along about three-thirty? adve: yet is part of an educational campaign conducted inthe oe nig y of the United States ia co-operation with Paulo, Brazil. J fee Trade sof le. ‘ot “Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York. THE EVENING WORLD, Autumn Concert in the Auditorium Today at 2.30 P. M. Broadway at Ninth TUESDAY, OOTOBER 31, Formerly A. T. Stewart 1992, Wednesday’s News Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Greeting Greatly the Glad Thanksgiving Month Silks--A Sale $2.95 yd. for $4.50 Crepe Meteor $3 yd. for $4.25 Canton Crepe $1.35 yd. for $1.85 Georgette Crepe 13,000 yards in the three groups Wanted silks. All that a manufacturer had on his shelves which he wished to clear to make room for another part of Fourth Courboin Better for Us to Organ Recital Err in Gentleness Tickets are ready than to err in extremes of te new, ore hed oT the rigor. Wanamaker Au lum, Thure- day, Nov. 2nd, at 2.30, Admission is complimentary. Tickets upon request. Firet Gallery, New Buliding Modesty {in our conduct and patience if our counsel is overruled can at least retain our friendships, if we main- tain our usual intercourse. We may be strong and earnest in our ae but never unsympatheti ith what our friends conclude to do with their own affairs, ,Swords are never to be used with friends of long standing. Percy D. Haughton on Football—$3 FOOTBALL, HOW. TO WATCH IT, by Percy D. Haugh- ton, with an introduction by Heywood Broun. The Harvard f coach from 1908 to 1916 has found en interesting way to teach foot- ball fans, who watch but donot Rey, the intricacies of the game. ‘ow, before the biggest Ci of the year, is a yood time to “cram up." In the Book Store, Street Floor, Old Buliding An Event for Miss 14 to 20 Beaded Velvet Frocks Came from Paris ) Were $110 to $125 / $89.50 Exquisite hee bo Beery of fine velvet-—made as Paris makes all her beaded frocks—in the Simplest and therefore the most charming of models, The slender silhouettes, of course, but with that pracefulness demanded by youth, especially in its evening frocks. Black velvet. White velvet. Coral velvet, Deep red velvet. Brilliant blue velvet. Green or the new yellow velvet. Beaded, mostly in steel, for that is very, very smar stal sometimes tinted in delicate colors or bronze. rey Crepe de chine and crepe romain frocks, too, in this sale—unumal at this early date. Second Floor, Old Buliding Faris has extended the vogue of WHITE FUR to the Boudoir Or rather, the “last word’ in fur fashions is the Boudoir Coatee of white 'apin. . . Molyneuz and Weeks sponsored this charming and cozy coatee—and now Paris and London have adopted it. New York will, too We had these little Coatees made in Paris by the same clever furrier who makes them for the Paris‘an couturiers. We had the reverse side lined with luscious shell pink, bebe blue or white satin, The price is exceedingly moderate. $4 7.50 The Parisiennes prefer wearing the soft snowy white fur on the inside, but you may wear it as you will. Negligee Salon, Third Floor, Old Bullding Three-Piece Suits, $68, $98 In the Women's Salons —_ “eas Care is taken in the de | signing to give that necess- | ary “costume” look—the lin- ings of the jackets match the | | . . bodice tops of the frocks, for | instance, and trimmings of jacket is repeated in the frock, if it be trimmed at all. . Veldyne Suits at $98 | | In black or navy blue trimmed with squirrel, in fallow brown, with beaver. | Duvet de laine Suits, $68 | } sch a In black, navy blue and brown trimmed with beaver or moleskin, Second Floor, Old Building The Dress Goods Salon is featuring A New Embroidered Fabric This is aseason of embroideries. This new fabricis so finely and closely stitched that it gives the impression of all-over design in soutache braid. Jenny first used it for a three-piece suit, and it was a $25 yard Very effective for short jacket, suits, coats and coat frocks. Colors: a new deep, AE etl aave blue and bine . great success, First Floor, Old Buliding Girls’ Fur-trimmed Coats, $29.50 $39 to $45 grades Remainder of a large special . Severely tailored and smart dressy styles, Soft pile weaves — silvertone velours, imported and American- made tweeds, velours de laine and bolivia, stunningly trimmed with caracul, nutria, squirrel, raccoon or Australian opossum, Full linings of good quality Vene- tian sateen or silk, and warm inter- linings. Sizes 6 to 16 In the season’s most favored shades, Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street Side The soft, flattering, indispensable Fur Neckpiece Preferred by many women for wear with winter wraps of cloth, A noteworthy collection—has been assembled by the Wanamaker and beautifully shaded skins of Mink, $19.75 to $65. Stone marten, $37.50 to $45. Hudson Bay sable, $45 to $95. juirrel, 313 to $79.50. Mole, $35 to $49.50, Caracul, $39.50. Fur Salon in which may be found all the smart the vogue. Brown fox, $25 to $100. Cocoa brown fox, $55 to $65. White fox, $75 to $125. Blue dyed fox, $85 to $116. Platinum fox, $95. | Pointed fox, $25 to $125. Third Floor, Old Bullding “GRAND PRIX” The Correct Tongue Slipper Under an attractively pointed tongue, joined by a seam to the short vamp, lies a little elastic gore, which insures the com- fortable, snug fit around the ankles, The moderate toes give the vamps a short, pleasing silhouette, while the heels are the slender Spanish type that are a happy medium between the Cuban and the Louis Quinze. In black satin, $12. Patent leather, $12.75. In dull calfskin, $18. We consider this Rectal shoe of the season. It was launched as a Brown or black suede, $14. has deservedly won the grand prix fashion on the night of the Bal du Grand Prix in Paris, when it was worn with lovely Venetian gowns which rivaled in beauty these picturesque costumes of the Persians. First Floor, Old Buliding ° ° Main Aisle Sales Corsets, $2.95 and $3.75 New, smart - fitting styles. For slender and average fig- ures, Cotton and silk figured bro- cades, made with a medium high bust, for those who desire a little’ support above the waist line, or with the much favored elastic waistband, $2.95. Wrap-around corsete in pink silk figured brocade and firm quality elastic, $3.75. eee Silk Petticoa's, $3.85, $5.85 Lovely shades. Slender lines. Straight or scalloped hemlines. Radium silk, satin and silk jersey — fine cual tine — attrac- tively embroidered in self or bright contrasting colors, trim- med with dep accordion pleat- ed ruffles or finished with nar- row pinked frills. “ee Aprons $1.25 to $1.95 Beach cloth, linene, striped and checked ginghams, and figured percales in simple straight - line and attractive bloused styles. Green, blue, rose, red, pink, mauve or black, in sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor, Old Bullding Men’s and women’s Umbrellas—Low | Of cotton, $1.95 Good quality. Tape edges. Silk cases. For women—hun- dies of wood with leather loops, of amber-colored composition with leather loops, silk cords or rings. For papi A of Wales hook handles of wood. Silk and Cotton, $2.95 Good mixture of sille and cot- ton. Tape edges, silk cases, For women — wood handles, leather loops, rings or silk cord loops. For men — Prince of Wales hook handles of wood. Silk Umbrellas, $4.95 | Good quality taffeta silk, tape- edged. short, thick, stub ‘or women | ends, and short thick handles| with carved knob ends, similar to the smart French umbrellas now in vogue. Leather loop amber color or white tips, n blue, green, purple, brown, re black. For men—with Prince of Wales | hook or opera hook handles of wood. Strees Floor, Old Buildiyg | In the Auditorium Wednesday at 2 Open session of the Sunset Club of America, Mrs. C. A, H Rugg, founder. The Rev. Henry Mottet, D. D., Rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, N. Y. City; Mr. William Jordan, of the Green- wich Village Theatre, and Mrs, C. A. H, Rugg will speak over the Wanamaker Radio, Station W.W.Z, Concert at 2.30 P. M. Edna B. Bloom, soprano. Sudwarth Frasier, tenor, J. Thurston Noe, piano, Ampico-in-the-Chickering, Firat Gallery, New Bullding Ukuleles, $10 The new peanut-shape ukulele, made of light mahogany. Easy to play; first time here at $10. First Gallery, New Bullding his product. All 40 inches wide. Wanamaker Quality The Crepe Meteor A closely woven, Mad lee) fine ely of all silk. cre) wutifull finished with that sheen whi neither rubs off nor grows too shiny. red aoe: Ua hs peony blue, yellow, green, pink, orchid. Twelve shades of brown, from buff and henna down to mahi nye African brown, Thr a of gray. Ten shades of bit violets, greens. And black an white. This tad of crepe meteor is especially in vogue for the soft, clinging foundation of the over- draped gown. Lovely in delicate, pale pastel colorings for evening wear, especially when overdraperies of metallic laces are to be added. The Canton Crepe The heavy, crinkly non-crush- able weave which, by long testi has been found to wear best. In navy blue and black only. This Canton crepe ix one of those standard sitks which be- cause of its intensely practical nature is always good. For busi- ness frocks: cially when one wants to go right from business to the theatre of a concert—it is un- equaled. The Georgette Crepe The grade we have been aolling in our stocks, closely-woven, hard- finished, to prevent catching and julling, but at the same time very ine and sheer. 24 shades—nine tones of brown from caramel t6 mohawk, the new sapphire blue, navy blue, midnight blue, orchid, gray, taupe, almond and bottle green, red, tangerine, other shades, and black and white. It is being much used for over- draperies, and in several thick- nesses of itself in different shades for evening gowns for young girls and debutantes. ‘ Silk Rotunda—Street Floor, Old Bullding $1.65 for $2.50-$3 Silk Stockings Because of irregularities in the weave - Medium weight—best for use at the moment—ingrain thread gilk stocki forced heels, all silk. » black only. Double soles and tops, rein- The irregularities merely indicate a slight difference in the weight here and there, Street Floor, Old Bullding, $18 for a $28 Mattress. Full size. Filled with felted cotton- We have only 90 mattresses of this special kind: We have sold hundreds of them. We can get no more to sell for $18. The mattresses are made with two extra rows of side stitching in the borders. This assures retention of shape and buoyancy. The filling ig pure white cotton, covered with fancy art ticking. We have some of these mattresses in 4 ft., 814 ft. and 8 ft. sizes at the same proportionate savings. Sixth Gallery, New Buliding Eleven New Gift Tables Filled with Decorated Glass. Nine prices— ° $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $20 * . The extent of choice on the Gift Tables is now doubled. Three tables at $5— Special Offerings $8.50 and $10 silver encrusted glass—-$5. All manner of odd pieces from vases and bowls to cake-plates and sandwich trays, of beautifully cut crystal deco- rated with wide bands of encrusted coin silver, acid-etched with a rose design. $8.60 large hea’ cut glass orange bowls—for rh 60 only, in large, deep size, with handsome, deeply cut design. A third table filled with assorted pieces—at $5. $4—for $7 and $8 gold-encrusted glass Similar to the silver encrusted glass, encrusted with solid coin gold, All on one table, On the other tables French glass. Czecho-Slovakian glass. mestic glass. Do- Baskets, bon-bon jars and dishes, whipped cream bowls, mayonnaise wets, cheese dishes and cracker dishes, all manner of vases, sand- wich trays, cake-plates, be re VErage | Console sets of two bull stem candles! and large t bowl of tinted glass in imitation of Venetian glass th-a lovely violet tone and in pale opalescent amber. Glass richly decorated with en- amel in vivid blue tones. Two-tone sets in amber and aquamarine Glass richly banded with cobalt blue overlaid with silver enamel, Glass in tor of ey 9 sapphire blue decorated with gold. Domestic glass with wide trans- parent band of blue overlaid with enameled baskets of flowers in rose, black and gold. And many other strikingly lovely pleces. Second Gallery, New Bullding $3.75 to $6 Shirts for $2.95 4,000, in our annual Thanksgiving month sale This sale is made possible only by the cooperation of one of our shirt-makers. One of the “top” men, who never made a shirt for a sale, in the popular sense. We are his largest distribu- tor. A fourth are silk, silk and cotton, or fibre silk. 30 per cent. are imported madras of fine quality —from Tootles, Broadhurst, Lee & Co. and Wm. Anderson. 400 are of white English broadcloth. A fine lot of shirts to greet the new month. As fine an opportunity as a man could wish for to re-stock his wardrobe for the winter Plus the saving! More than 100 patterns Each pattern in severa color effects—lavenders, blues, greens, #1 Plain stripes, Cluster stripes, ussian cords. Mercerized cotton stripes. All white, All sizes, 14 to 17. Three sleeve lengths. Only 4,000—remember! - —_ And he recognizes that by periodical favors to our customers, such as this. derma Pigg Hew Buca, a a RE simermancarae