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Senne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Mourn Loss of Cook ‘as - Annie Monahan Quits Bellevue Only for One Man. For eighteen years Annie Monahan has presided over the kitchen of physicians at Bellevue Hospital, In that time she has won the ad on of surgeons and physicians with her culinary skill, Her ability © Whet the appetite of a tired man with one of her roasts or pies won her pratse and commendation. But Annie has decided to try her hand at cooking for one man, She ‘Deft tho hospital last night, after an- WRouncing she was to wed James | “Breen, an engineer, connected with a | eoGing corporation. The ceremony | Swill be performed next Tuesday at | Bhe Carmelite Church, First Avenue “M04 28th Street, by Father Flattery. ; ‘When she was sixteen, Annie, a ‘Buxom, rosy cheeked lass, came direct Prom Ireland to Bellevue Hospital to | Gyisit her aunt, Mrs, Annie Bannon, ‘Who was then cook for the physicians | (She soon proved hersclf a master of ‘the culinary art, and when her aunt ‘spoke of retiring the physicians made Ther agree to leave the niece to cook. Hight years ago Annie decided to ‘Feturn to Ireland and visit some of relatives. Sho was told if she the trip she might lose her post- Won. When the physicians and sur- jgeons heard they were about to lose their favorite cook they threatened to | goon a bunger strike. They said they Were willing to have Annie go to Ire- Janc and were willing to suffer indi- on at the hands of a temporary but they insisted she be in- formed as cook as soon as she re- to this country. They won { the point. | © Annie went to Ireland, greeted reta- tives and came back. Her return was occasion for a celebration at the 4 tal. | | Sometime ago Annie disagreed with of the hospital officials, and by all writien jaws of the institution sive due to hand in her resignation. the doctors again rose in her de- and Annie remained as ‘cook. * When Annie announced her pro- posed marriage last night, the doctors grumtled rood-naturedly and said: “The wedding bells are your salva- . We never would agree to your wing us otherwise. He's a lucky that's getting you, Annie, Do think he'd mind if we dropped in Imes for one of your dinners?” | | But Annie kept her new address a becret. Sonora 125,00 —_—>—_—_ 80) (From the Philadelphia Bulletin.) Wiance—You were going to say soulful. I see it in your ment, when space has to as a bell.” Fiancee—“What I was going to say is ‘Won't you wear a rubber band to train your not to stick out? of Hospital Kitchen Will Cook in Future]! Marquette Console Its size makes it a desirable instru- sidered. The tone is Sonora: ‘Liberal Monthly Terms | RE- ELECT MRS. SCHUYLER. | TROLLEY HITS AGED WOMAN Daughters of Confederacy Again| Mes: Henry A. bane Ran Down and Honor 4 Other General Officers, pg go BIRMINGHAM general oMee Aln., rs of the Nov. 17.—Fiv United Daughters |” neluding Mra, Lv e New York | « city, Pr jeneral, were re-elected | \¥' at to-day jon of the annual con-| |!" eee ieuellon, « Sapltl . Four new general officers wei A. Lane, reventy, of No. k West, sister of J. 0. for Libbey, , ingston 3 suffering cussion of the brain, laceration left temple After first ald she was taken jalists were called In, and probable internal 3. Rt. Byrne, Charleston, W. lected Recording Secretary | hi Bastbrook, Colum- jected Custodian of Cross- This Machine ; is specially priced Queen Anne “Master Made”* Console 7H 00 Regularly 95.00 A phonograph that is McCreery Quality throughout. 5.00 Down—Balance Monthly *Reg. U.S. Pat. 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Usual retail price about $150, $110 Mink Marmot Capes and Coats, Soft, finely matched s! full lengths, 8, piuzutiously $145 a HUDSON SEAL COATS~—CAPES—-WRAPS al-Dyed Muskrat Contrasting Collar and Cuffs selected matched skins; richly silk lined one of the most extraordinary fur coat bargains $225 Every coat is guaranteed for two years by the nationally kncown manufacturers who made them for us, STANLEY & CO. AVE, TAKE ELEVATOR T: ——Known i" Our Low Prices=—— mixtures. Girls’ Smart Coats, $15 Winter’s newest fabrices— | Velours, Polaires, heather The young girl’s smartest fashions—full flared models, with deep, warm pockets and large collars of Beaver- | ette fur or self material. Lined throughout. Tan, Navy, Brown and Sizes 6 to 16 Sorrento. years, New Frocks For Girls $7.95 Mostly samples, which means that there are only one or two of a kind, and for the same reason they are priced very low. All novelty dresses of dis- tinctively individual type and delightful styling for the young girl 6 to 16, Second Floor, see our in the ments. and of aI foot All fitted with 1 nickel lever recta inches. ivory ette holders. range from Each mounted with 1d-kt. solid gold }] plain band. amber, and genuine amber manol, ete these tip: ) } it up in a black case Flo j gular mo Ribbon wrist bands with 14 Kt. white gold clasps complete the offering. teed timekeepers. Main Floor. Feet Hurt? If you have feet that hurt, ache or burn from painful calluses, fallen arches, rotating ankles— expert, trained Wizdata Lente Sistem 7 /0ot Correction Stockinged foot examined free. Recommendations will provide permanent foot relief. Shoe Dept.—Second Fleor. 14 Kt. White Gold Wrist Watches $17.50 Neatly engraved, rectan, vrist Wi Guaran- cigar: 14Kt.Gold Mounted Cigar & Cigarette Holders, $3.95 Manufacturers’ sam- ples of cigar Lengths 21 4 to Combina- xi tions of genuine briar Mod S “Ulsters Unusually Low Priced 829.75 Plaid Back Materials You'll enjoy wearing a big roomy overcoat of this type. Of all Wool, warm, fleecy fabrics which contain the nec- essary warmth for the cold days that are near at hand without being unduly heavy in weight. All have silk-lined yokes and sleeves. Grays,BrownsandHeathers. All sizes 34 to 48. Bloomingdale's—Sccond Floor Boys’ All Wool Slip Over Sweaters, °3°° Sturdy sweaters for rough and ready boys to play in and to wear to school. Made of All Woo! Yarn in he heavy@ Shaker knit, with double shaw! collar. A number of good looking color com- binations, Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. Bloomingdale's—-Matn Floor. The Vogue of the Moment— 350 Fur Brimmed Hats 9.95 Fur brims to accord with the fur of one’s coat. Metal and Silk embroidered Crowns to afford a bright contrast. Full fur brims or half fur brims of Coney dyed in Sealine (Black Beaverette (Brown) Remarkably $ Priced Moline (Taupe) Squirreline (Gray) Ever so many charming varia- tions of the becoming off-the-face style, small and medium size models, oe Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor, Three an irt Specials Fine Woven 2 44 Madras Shirts ( A large assortment of neat patterns adras, in excellent quality woven All absolutely fast colors. Sizes 1824 to 17. aa Mercerized Poplin Shirts White—Tan—Gray. a mer- cerized Poplin, one of the most durable materials used for men's shirts. Cen- ter pleat and unshrinkable neck band. Sizes 1314 to 17. . i$ 59 Starched 1 he Cuff Shirts Looking for good starched cuff shirts? Here they are—and at a special price, too. Well made of good strong quality Percale, A va- riety of neat patterns. Sizes 14 to 18, a few 19 and 20 Bloomingdale's—Main Floor. Santa Welcomes You to His Castle in Toyland From his magic castle, jolly old Santa reigns over Toyland marvelous Toyland. And he has a surprise package for every good little girl and boy. Imported Dolls, $1.85 Full jointed body, moving eyes and curly wig. Has shoes and stockings, Desk and Chair Sets, $2.98 Hard wood, mission finish. Doll Carriages, $5.98 Fibre reed body and hood, reclining back. Mamma Dolls, $1.97 The kind that walk and talk. Heads are unbreakable, Scooters, $1.98 -a A toy for boys and girls, tired wheels, Automobiles, $5.98 Nicely painted body with~ rubber tired wheels Rubber Wood Rockers, $3.49 Made of Oak with Cane seat and neatly varnished, Third Floor mingdale's

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