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~ STORE THAT AVE |" FORTUNE TOMANY IS REORCANED Arnold, Constable “&-.Co., Where Fathers Traded, Has New Officers. Completion of the reorganization of Arnold, Constable & Co., one of New York City’s oldest and best known dry goods houses, has zcen announced, | s Stephen J. Leonard ment sets forth, is the and Bu Jumbus and for the last three years with John Wanamaker, Vica Pres!- dent. The merchandising policy is in charge of Ralph Abercrombie, for merly with John Wanamaker, and Michael F. Dowley, once with B, Alt- man & Co, Douglas Walker, former- ly with Wanamaker, has the man- wgement of advertising and selling, All three are directors of the corpor- ation. The store's publicity director is Joseph H. Appel. Varlie H. Staf ford, another drector, has charge of the wholesale end of the business, The other directors are W. Forbes Mor- fan, Duncan A. Holmes and Thomas W. Trimble. “The business of Arnold, Constable & Co.,"" said Mr, Leonard, “has been associated with the growth and devel- opment of New York City for ninety- five years, It was the foundation of several of the large Knickerbocker lon, formerly of Co fortunes, descendants of the orginal partners in the business. “It came up with the city from the old downtown east side, at Canal and Mercer Streets, wh was estab- shed in 1827, when one of the best residen' district was 1 vections in New York, In 1868 the store was moved to Broadway and 1%th Street, and in 1915 to its pr at Pifth Avenue and 40th § West 42nd St. ‘ (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Soprano of 15 Surprises Noted Critics at Metropolita Daughter of Telegrapher Comes From Kansas City to Try Out Her Voice. A new soprano is in New York . She has had her hearing at the Metropolitan; her voice bas been appraised as “extraordinary”—an adjec- tive rarely used by the careful critics up there—but the New York public} yj, Atiantic City home Inst probably Will not have a chance to hear her for at least three years, She Is fifteen years old and comes @—————— from Kansas City, Her name 1 Marion Talley and she ix the daughte of a telegraph operator for the Mix { sourl-Pacific Railroad. Every precaution against Premature optimism was takert; publicity was st until the verdict wins ind now the child i to have every advantage that moral and financia backing can give hor She came with relatives, friends and two lawyers, the lawyers being added to the purty as a sort of ‘check rein” being carried away by thelr own en- thusiasm. One of the lawyers, John Harding, said: "We had her sing at a public concert in Kansas City und raised $10,000 for her musical education. Then wo decided to get the Metropol- itan verdict before committing our selves further Yesterday Otto H. Kabn, Chairmen of the Board of Directors of Metropolitan Company, received w from Director Gattl-Casugza that new voice was to be heard and thot i} might be well for Mr, Kahn vome down. Others who came to listen were Artur Bodanzky, Robert Moranzoni, Lou's Hasselmans and Giuseppe Bamboschek. is said to have fo prevent the others from Kai sent OVE \tulate the child and her parents The verdict was all the visitors wanted, Kans City will furnish atl the backing 1 said. And they agreed with the Met ropolitan critics that Marion should not be rushed into public appearances for at least three years, She will have the best of instruction, and time to de- velop naturally ary, the lawyers See AUSTRIAN POLICE HOLD EX-ARCHDUCHESS MARIE | | VIENNA, Nov. 9 (Assoclated Press) Former Archduchess Marie tmmicu ne of the proscribed Hapsburgs the palace tt is alleged she entered Austria with _ J were held at the Rodeph Shatom Syna- detained by the police on 9 attempting to smugete out of untry treasures from the family THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1022, ® forged passport and succeeded in transporting to the raliroad station cases containing and other vatuables. Arbelter Zeitung charges that « fortnight ago former Arehduke Fried- pictures, rich succeeded in smuxgling from the Vienna palace to Hungary elghty cases of valuables, Including precious metals and gold coin to the value of $33,000, a Sib wheal we PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 9,—Funeral services for Jacob Gimbel, eldest of the ftm of Gimbel Brothers, who die goguc at 10.30 A. M. to-day. The Rev Dr. Harry W. Ettleton conducted the services and eulogiged the life of the man who rose from & poor boy to one of the leading business men of the coun try. Interment was in the family vault Thin-Lite ° ‘The above ts Old Br; actual tn .ITe par e style ks. LITE lenses are inconspicuous and insure CLEARER VISION Samples for compari: at all _our_ offic ne ol Fist and Optics adway. M. 8 +00 WW. 18 +981 » | Stern Brothers West 43rd St. cA Timely Reduction Sale Friday and Saturday of Women’s High-Class Suits No matter how well supplied the wardrobe, there is always need for the practical suit. our higher priced garments by the faultless execution of their detail. $58 You will realize that these were A New Importation of Suede Hats Just received from London Jaunty, practical hats made of excel- lent quality suede—fnished. with tassel of self material. to match the Winter sport costumes. Offered at the remarkably low prices of $5. Trimmed Hit Dept. —~THIRD FLOOR. Golf Instruction These come in shades 50 and $8.95 FASHIONED of the season’s best tabrics—marleen, twill cord, broadcloth, and duvet superior, trimmed with straight and banded tucks, or artistically stitched. The collars are convertible, button-up, or notched. ‘THE woman with the slim figure will find suits with the box coat and blouse styles, while the stouter ones can be suited in the long-line modes. A wide selection in sizes from 34 to 50, that come in brown, black, and blue. andsome COSTUME SUITS—Caat and frock in marleen and duvet superior with rich fur trimmings of mole, caracul, and nutria. Navy, brown, and black. Sizes 34 to 42. Most Exceptional Values at $58.00 (Duvet Superior) $69,50 (Marleen) Women’s Wraps, Coats, and Capes Representing Remarkable Values at $59.50 Developed in those soft deep fabrics which so grace fully interpret the lines of this season fashona, lustrosa, Arabella, and. veldyne. And what a variety of styles! Black Capes, collared with caracul, an ad- ditional note of richness. —Wrappy effects (bloused backs ). Straight-line’ Coats, so favored this season. English Motor Coats, specially made for Stern Brothers, in mixtures and plaids. All are beautifully silk lined and warmly interlined throughout. Every leading color of this Winter is oftered. Other smart coats have been arranged in three groups and very specially priced at $45 $98.50 $150 THIRD FLOOR by a professional in the Sporting Goods Department. as Fourth Floor). Noe (Fourti —— ey Whether a beginner desirous of mastering the fundamentals ot golf, or an advanced player wishing to re- ceive such pointers as will enable you mater- ially in bringing your card down to: par, we have here a man under whose care you are bound to make a success. A very special value in Golf made -of heavy canvas duck, trimmed Other Bags trom $1 to 29.75 Clock'Golf 7. =e Golf Outhits (5 clubs and bag), 10.85 $1.85 t 4.50 dozen $3 to $12 All the standard makes. 75c 0 St Juvenile Golf Outfits consisting ot $4.35 «0 9.50 Golf Clubs Golf Balls Putting Discs 3 clubs and bag . Stern Brothers} Educational Games for CHILDREN Games that in addition ¢ pastime Animal Wonderland Funny Face Game G arden Spoiler Wonder » being in- structive will also prove a tascinating ags eather $4.50 $7.50 The Merchandise You Buy —And Where You Buy It cA mere purchase can be made anywhere—-that we admit. Only when one considers the unseen clements involved, does painstaking discrimination become essential. There is a certain something, an intrinsic security which the label of an establishment must constantly symbolize. Because for years we have sold only the best to a clientele that will accept only the best, every single piece of merchandise bearing our name is built up to a quality standard, not down to a competitive price. This holds true no matter how casual and slight, nor how studied and important, that purchase may be. And in addition to the merchandise itself our customers may rely upon a willing courtesy, that, in every depart- =I West Forty-second Street an FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co, 34TH STREET In the Annual November Coat Sale Misses’ Coats Specially featured for 1930 ale of these Mannish Topcoats for Miss uccess as to prompt this second event. The 1 selection at the same e d for general or sports id domestic woolens well now: ihey are yoke or full lined. with guar- 14 to 20 years Tomorrow is a group at Our previou was so great a 400 of these « price. ready for y are sple ds Niy and service The models > impor [Pourtn Floor} ment, is persistent but never annoyingly insistent. Stern Brothers West. Forty-third Strect ‘ B ’ CHOCOLATE MALTED MILKg|) OLID nourish- ment for the children — builds sturdy limbs and sound bodies. Give it to them at meals instead of tea or co- coa. They love the delicious chocolate flavor. + Borden |; ocoL atl protection Quinine acts at ence quick relief, It checks Colds in 24, hours.LaGrippe | against Colds \ “Hills Cascara Bromide } in three days 5