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cep ap al a. Stole Clothes PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16—Con- fession made to Judge Stern yesterday by a mother who admitted watching for her daughter while the latter stole fine clothes vo that she could be a flappér, araazed poth the judge and spectators in the room. The mother, Mrs. Anna Mesime, ‘wept as she told hér story. With her @aughter Ida, twenty-three, charged with the theft of clothing val- Y ued at $150 from a Market Street de- partment store. “T had no money to buy clothes my daughter Wanted,"’ she id, ‘Ida got the eraze to be a flapp she is and to get to steal, “I was afraid she would adopt a wérse method of getting her finery, ‘wo intent was she upon being, able to Mother Stood By as Daughter Had No Money to Gratify Girl's Craze for Fine Rai- ment, So Became Thief, She Tells Court. looking woman forty-seven years old,} year allmony under a separation agree- came to Philadelphia with her daugti-| ment, and applied tor $10,000 counsel ter a year ago from Allentown. When the mother and daughter] Max D. Steuer, to defend the divorce were caught by store detectives o search of their home revealed dresses, waists, silk hose, expensive lingerie and umbrellas that had been taken] that ghe has been gullty of misconduct from various shops. “Yon don’t mean to say that you, a mother, went to a store with your] ing and New York Athletic Clubs, and daughter knowing she was going to| has lx polo ponies, she yw hic! her the necessary clothing we decided} "#0! i of getting them. Judge Stern held the case in abey-| Job E, Hedges. Irving T. Bu ance for a few days pending invest!-| dent of the chamber, will qct as toast- gation. a: buy Ida the clothes she do- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER REALTY MAN, PAYING $10,000 ALIMONY, SUES Asks Court for T. L. CanntAena: Divores. Papers filed tn'the Sypreme Court yes- terday show that Florénce Mf. Cunning- ham of No, 789 West End Avenues has been sued for a divorce by Thomas L. am, realty operator, whose he has an Income of $50,000 tro mnterprises in addition to his profits from Cunningham & Foley, builders. She ia now receiving $10,000 a to Be Flappe fees to enable her to pay her counsel, case. When the application came before Supreme Court Justice McAvoy yoster- day {t was withdrawn. : Mrs. Cunningham dentes allegations rato. with one Howard F. ngs to the Rid- Mr. Cunningham bi of clothing?” Judge SMITH TO TALK TO CHAMBER, Goy.-elect Alfred 15. Sinith will be the speaker at the 154th annual of the Chamber of Commerce tate of New York to-night in and I knew of no other way! tne Waldorf-Astoria, The other speak- ers will be Senator-elect Copeland and Presi- voman admitted, as her |. “E had no money with | prinelp master, French cross-strap in xz Kid, Black or Brown Vici Kia. || ju? ‘onze ani or Satin; elso Patent Coltskin. — || 16, 1922, | Lstablished 1902 290 Sth Av. and 511 6th Av. BOTH STORES BRTWBHEN STH AND dist STs. Short and Medium Vamp Shoes ry character ality shoe; Heyday ‘Comfor Workman ng Wear, AT PRI 8) ie = the Glassbers stores, you t you havea rignt to expect WITHIN REAS .00 A to BD Write #9, Og Metopne Bronze. || New Belgi: all Patent Colt ,dress as well as other girls in the Mmeighborhood. “Wo went to the department store and I stood watch while she took the things she wanted.” Mrs. Mesime, who is a motherly TWO MEN IN RESTAURAN HELD AS BOOZE, OWNERS Detectives Vind iskey and Gin tm Morray's Roman Gardens. Two men were arrested in Murray's Roman Gardens at No. 223 West 424 Btreet carly this morning by Detectives James Brady and Andrew Borcastle of Deputy Inspector Joseph Howard's staff atter threo bottles of whiskey and two bottles of gin are alleged to have been found on a shelf under a’small bar in @ rear room of the place. The men arrested described them= selyes as Irwin Susskind, twe one, a clerk, of No. 140 West 105th ey were taken to the “West 30th Strect police station and charged h possessing liquor without a permit Friends gave bail for th - $$ EAST SIDE SUBWAY IN MORNING TIE-UP ‘Train Stalls ax Southb ‘A southbound ten-car train in the Lexington Avenue subway came to a sudden ‘stop at 1¢7i Street and Jermoe ‘Avenue at 8.17 © and before it wos the whole line was tlo-up lasted only unul 3. effect of the stalling of tl felt for several minutes afterward. ‘Phe train carie to such a sudden stop this morning motion that In some of its cars passengers were huddled together. Its train line autématically applying the had parted, No one was hurt. air brakes. VAN-: SHOES FITTED BY EXPERTS RELIEVEYOUR BUNION —HIDE ITS LINES The special comfort-bringing poskst depressions built into he solt of the Van-Hart Bunion Shoe remove the pressure on the bunion, and accommodate the enlargement without it being noticeable, This special construction pro- vides a corset-like support at the instep, ankle and arch, which allows the toes to assume a natural, flexed-out position, hastening the disappearance of abnormal bunion lines, Oxfords $10.50, Boots §12.50 Gizes 3 te 10, Widthe AAA te EE. ‘Van-Hart Bonion Sheers for Men Alse @0LD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE VAN-HART SHOE SHOP 35 West 36th Street Cuticura Helps To Keep. The Skin Fresh and Young Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin smooth and clear, while touches — Five“hundred men, leaders “in this city’s commercial, financial, and to help the celebration of The Merchants’ Associction’s Twenty-Rift STERN BROTHERS is in complete co-operation with this movement. "Sheer linen handkerchiefs with tape borders those who are eligible. Stern Brothers ' West Forty-Second Street and West Forty-Third Street In TOYLAND (on the Fourth Floor) ° THE most comprehensive collection of Christmas toys we .ever have assembled. - Everything that was ever invented in Santa’s workshops‘ is here-—an array so endless that older folks, as well as youngsters, will know that they have stepped right into the heart of Wonderland the minute the elevator doors open. For Friday and Saturday we offer three specials: ELECTRIC QUESTIONER — This wise little toy will answer tions by electricity on literature, mythology, Bible history, and geography. . . - . = . $3.00 SIMPLEX TYPEWRITER—A happy way to learn reading and writing, fot this small machine writes both capital and small $2.50 letters, numbers and punctuation MOORS Sco es ews, 8 DECORATED CHINA TEA SETS—For tea party hours in the nursery. Everything that the particular child will need, for included are 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl. . . $2.00 U ACen 4 el Pure Lin 4 Handkerchiets , For Men and Women No gift’ is more acceptable\than handkerchiefs -of fine linen. They are here in infinite variety—plain, colored, hemstitched or tolled hems. An assortment to please all tastes, and very moderately priced. _For MEN: Pure linen initial handkerchiefs, box of six $2, $3 and 4.50 Pure linen: handkerchiefs, hemstitched, per doz. $4 and 7.50 per doz. $6.00 : ‘For WOMEN: Pure linen handkerchiefs with Colored linen handkerchiefs with fancy initial. Per box of six: hand rolled hem or lace trim- $1.50, 2.00 and 3.30 med, « Per doses’ ($4.00 French linen handkerchiefs in Pure linen embroidered hand. solid color of white center with kerchiefs ; assorted patterns to colored border; hand-rolled hem; each box of six, $1.50, 3.00 fancy initial; boxof 6 assorted, $6 MAIN FLOOR. cA Special Purchase Makes Possible This Offering of Boys’ Overcoats & Norfolk Suits (Garments originally made up to sell for $17.50 to $20) The SUITS *=94¢983l, — QYERCOATS Fashioned 4 ‘wool, wool material ~-tweeds, fancy mixtures, and double faced or wool lined. In all blue serges. In+ sport or plain- practical shades. Made in raglan models—with two knickers or effect, or have the sewn-in sleeves. Sizes 3 to 11 years. extra pair of golf knickers, 7 to 18. ofessional life, are working -this week Anniversary by inviting to membership In the NEW BEAUTY SHOP (on the Fourth Floor) each individual case is studied and diagnosed before treatment is advised or entered: wpon—whether one is considering a per: manent wave, a facial massage, or any beauty treatment whatsoever. cA Varied List of Specials from the Electrical'Goods Dept. Electric Curling Iron. Complete in box with 6 ft. extension cord and plug : Fully Nickel Plated Electric 6-Ib: Household Iron, 6 ft. extension cord, plugandstand . . . . $2.69 $3.50 scheat, high-grade, Electtic Heating Pad; complete with cord and plug..... Electric Upright Toasters; cqmplete with all accessories... . $4.50 12-02, Blectric Iron, Very acceptable to the tourist; 6 ft.- extension ‘cord and plug complete Electric Immersion Heaters; plug and cord complete . cee 1 Violet Ray Outfit, complete with 3 applicators, cord, plu, and strongly construct (As illustrated) — 11-in. Electric Room Heater; complete with 6 ft. ex- tension cord and plug. $4.95 oe Needle-Etched GLASSWARE . Suitable for the Thanksgiving Table Finest grades taken from: our regular stock—-and marked at One-Third Less than the regular prices. NEEDLE ETCHED TABLE GLASS. WARE---Border design; open stock; clear crystal, lead blown, Water Goblets, Tall ‘or Low Sherbet, Claret, Cocktail and Cordial Glasses . + each, 25c Table, Seltzer and Whiskey Tum- 10c Ce ee a Iced-Tea or Lemonade Tumblers. Each « «os 2 « + wag 20C Thin lead blown OPTIC TABLE GLASS. WARE; tichly cut floral and leaf border design; Ware Goblets, Tall Fruit Salad: and arid Sherbet Glues . . . i “tach, SOC Straight or bell shape’Table, Iced-Tea, or nade Tumblers in above cuttings. « © + + + «© «+ each, 20c Wide, gold encrusted border TABLE GLASS. WARE; open stock; Water Goblets, Tall or Low Sherber and Cocktail Glasses; Seltzer, Water, Table, leed-Tea Tumblers; doe, $15 FOURTH FLOOR Cownlal Tongue aA White , Black Satin and M $7.25 | = Glassberg’s Standard HighLace Boots $10 Join thé Merchant Association. It fosters the Trade and Welfare 25th Anniversary and Mass Meeting ini Madison Square Garden, Fr. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 39.50 New York y, Noo. 17th WOMEN’S SPORT COATS & FUR TRIMMED WRAPS SPECIALLY PRICED—FRIDAY Topcoats of Imported Materials English type coats of English fleeces, camel’s hair i plaids, plain polaire cloth and Scotch cheviats— f loose or belted models, raglan or oval sleeves. “Paris la Mode” Topcoats » 65.00 | Soft, warm and fleecy—100 % camel’shaircoats, | loose or belted models. Raglan sleeves, notch or convertible collars. Lined with crepe de chine A and interlined. \ 79.50 Coats and Wraps with Fur | The smartest of the season's fabrics. Some models with Scotch mole or nutria collar. and | cuffs. Others with squirrel, beaver or wolf col- { lars. Richly silk lined. WEST 42d ST. Conrrtent. 1902. 4. B. Kireckbaim Company Real Estate Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Secting Third Floor New Yorkers Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) WEST 43d ST. Distinctive Overcoats for the Man who would be Well Dressed The Correct KIRSCHBAUM Models as demanded by exacting $35, $45, $55 Fabrics of unusual beauty and luxury— most of them soft warm fleeces with colored plaid-backs. Storm and motor coats; loosely draped Raglans; button- through box-coats and Chesterfields. Kirschbaum Suits $35, 545, 955 Expertly tailored in select weaves—unfinished wor steds, worsteds, serges, tweeds and cheviots. MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDA‘. CIRCULATION QVER 600,000