The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 14

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16 Ann Hyatt Char Charges Con- spiracy to MacFadden and _ Asks $100,000 Damages. | "The Supreme Court here must de- wide whether Ann Hyatt or Dorothy Knapp more nearly duplicates the Plassic form of the Venus de Milo— , Bip and thigh, neck and calf, head to heel. _ An the court must decide also whether there was a conspiracy to }Gefraud Miss Hyatt when the deci- _ sion was made a month ago tn favor | of Miss Knapp at the Physical Cul- ‘ture Show and Beauty Contest at Madison Square Garden. An art ‘ eritic and anthropologist, assisted by } four sculptors, made that decision ‘The neck and calf of the Venus are | the same size—131% inches each—ono ‘of the sculptors announced when ) Miss Hyatt was ruled out. Miss }Ryatt's calf measured 141% inches, ithe beauty judges said, and her neck Tonly 13. * She dentes it, She says her only (measurements differing from the Uvenus de Mito's aro the hips and sthighs—she has half an inch more }eround the hips and an Inch around Seach thigh more than Venus. And {she says Miss Knapp ts further than “that from the classic specifications, ) These are only a few of the points ‘the Supreme Court must examine to (decide upon Miss Hyatt's claim for $100,000 damages. The complaint is “further complicated by her charges that Miss Knapp was allowed to jenter the contest three days after the Sentries were closed and nxreed to Thocept $200 an first prize instead of jthe $1,000 promised in the advertising Summonses were served yesterday jon the promoters of the show and Its \fudges, as well as on Miss Knapp. The process server was a husky man by the name of McCue, but he said he had a tough time of it when the pushed his way into an executive meeting of the officers of the Mac- Fadden Publications, Inc, publishers fof Physical Culture Magazine an‘ j other health magazines and served jthem as promoters of the Bealty Contest. | They threw him out into the hall } again with a grand physical slam, he { fcomplained to David Steinhardt of | fas. 1540 Broadway, counsel for Miss j Hyatt. } The sculptors were more kindly. i {They included Charles Keck, Henry { | Hering and James ari Fraser. 4. Then the process server founa the (aathropologist and art critic, Prof. ; Herman Benelot Moens, lecturing at ———————— “Losing Venus Sues Beauty Show | ~ And Winning Model for $100, 000): 1$6 DOROTHY KNAPP. by UNDERWOOD F UNoERwees. 4 luncheon of the Harlem Association. He wan explaining how prize winnecs are selected in a beauty contest when he was handed the summons, Miss Knapp lives at No, 416 Mort Washington Avenue. bathing beauty contest at Atlantic Clty last summer and she poses for James Montgomery Flagg. Miss Hyatt says she lost a ffty week stage contract at $2,000 a’ weak which depended upon her winning, the ttle as American Venus. at No. 265 West 45th e conducted a gymnasium at Battle She won a She live: 3. ‘Goldman of No. 7 Beok- man Street Is counsel for the Mac- Fadden officials—Rernarr MacFadden Managing Director; Treasurer, and BH, P. Manager, who was in charge of the Physical Culture Show. aia APPEALS AGAINST J. D. JR. Charlies Bright. an engineer of No 182 Nassau Street, Elder, Krenz, Genera! who lost a suit Rockefeller Jr. and sev- » for $50,000 dam e arrest, 18 now ap- aso in the Appellate Divi » A deciston 4s expected to-morrow, Bright, an engineer, was employed by the defendants to build a railroad from Montevideo to the interior of South They had Rim arrested und imprisoned tn the Ludlow Street Jail on the charge of stealing $200,000. released and ts now acting He was One puptt re writtenton the yO GAMBLER, hia Gympantor hus su oe (ore Ge AY Cee TaN anything to do with ho >” THE KEY * TO HEALTH? See page 13 of choice Remove Blemishes and Blackheads With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores. of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum {s ideal for powdering and perfuming. Mall. Dderese be ‘Putiente Lab Opening Sale: EXTRA SIZE DRESSES Usually Sold at $22.50, Now SIZES 421/, Newest woman, strictly tailored. and Saturday. Sale: PLAID BACK ALL WOOL SPORT COATS Only 140 Coats in this group. Values up to $20.00 Sale Friday Three new real manvish 1 pauts lined throug and Mixtures, Sizes West 125th Street, Between Seventh and Eighth Aves Slenderizing $16.75 TO 54 developments becoming to the extra size Some modeis are embroidered, but in a very simple manner — others ari Canton Crepe and Tricotine’ 12% Boys’ Convertible Collar All Wool Overcoats ; “$10.95 You Get Two Pairs of Pants With These All- Wool Norfolk Suits =! $10.95 7 year: length for ‘ fnew browns (PROELE! Poiret Twill French Serge THE EVENING WOREEY THUR Known ; For Our Low Prices SDAY, NOVEMBER (93, 199 Women’s Dresses of Cloth or Silk, “e 95 Several new and at- active models aken from our regular stock for this sale. Smart Mod- els of Can- Satin Faced Canton, Tri- cotine, Poiret effects t, slim Ines, Many mmed with contrast- « colors. Black, Navy, Brown, Sizes 36 to 44 Second Floor. Extra Size Fur Coats, $85.00 inch full-flaring coate quality Sealine (dyed Coney). Beautifully silk lined, Sizes 44 to 64. Second Floor. Brown Coney Fur Coats $29.95 A price that will enable woman to wear a fur 49-inch Coney coats of good quality skins silk lined and belted Sizes $8 to 44. Second Floor Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $3.49 Broken lines higher grade shoes in Satin, Pat- ent, Gin Metal, Tan. One strap Pumps or Oxfords Military, Cuban or French heels. Sizea 2% to 8, AA to D widths, in the lot, but notin every style, Second Floor, ‘ Women’. and Misses’ Wool Sweaters, $3.29 Coat and Tuxedo models, plain or brushed Wool reveres. Solid colors and attractive two-ton: eorm- hinations, Second Floo Rengo Belt and Bloomingdale Special Corsets $1.69 nd Women’s Strap Wrist Gloves 49¢ Uhamou suede lusle gloves, embroldered backs. Modes, Browns, Beaver Main J Women’s Silk & Wool Sport Hose 79¢ Black and white, brown and platinum, and a vartetv of othe ht mill Women’s Cotton Union Suits, 69¢ Medium weight shaped t nion suits, \ Low Trench band tops Blanket Cloth 3oleros, 50¢ Maids’ Black Dresses, $2.50 length. For half a century the policy of Bloomingdale’s has dictated a great selling to be held once a month. As those who have followed the fortunes of this ever growing store know, this event has assumed the title, “Coupon Day.” In the history of this institution ‘Cou from each department, an offering su lowest possible price. prevail. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled | Fox and Wolf Scarfs, $15.00 Large Scarfs of cholcs qu skins dyed in the latest shades. Second floor. SS é Women’s Felt Slippers, 69c Siiehtly soiled. Ribbon trimmed, moccasin style, soft kid padded soles, silk pompons, Sizes 3 to 8. ‘ond Floor. 500 Rain Capes for Girls, $1.00 Blue «nd red rubber eurface with — platd backs. At- tached hood lined with plaid. Ex- cellent fo Christm gifts. 6 to 14 Second floor Bungalow Aprons, 69c Black and white check percale with colored tops, pocket and sash. Second Floor. Sateen Petticoats, 79: Two models of good quality Sateen. Regular sizes. Second Floor. Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns 68c Sllp-on model of good quality Flannelette tri med witt ored stite Second Floor. Women’s Handkerchiefs, Atye ea., 52¢ doz. Imported and domestic handkerchiefs. All White with colored borders; neat- ly hemstitched, Main Floor, Tots’ Chinchilla Coats, $3.98 Warm double breasted Chinchilla coats. Belted models with flap pockets. Sateen lined Brown, y, navy, Sizes 2 to 6 ’ Infants’ Dept., Sec- ond Floor. Creepers, Rompers and Dresses, 69¢ Black Sateen trimmed with bands of contr colors. © yrs. Rom 2 to 6 year Second r. Children’s and Misses’ Wool Sweaters, $3.50 Tuxedo, Coat and Slip-on styles, many — attractive models, some with brushed wool collars, plain or faney weaves. Every wanted col or, Siz to 14 year Sveond Double Faced Eiderdown Buntings, $ $2.69 Plaid Blankets blankets in block plaids of rose and white, Ribbons, 41% to 7 inches wide Brussels Rugs seamless Brussels Rugs in a large range of medallion and small allover patterns. Artists’ Smocks all opi r shades, Lace Bertha Collars, 89¢c Introductory sale of our Smocks made on generous lines of washable linene in tan, blue, green and laven- Stationery Section. Odd Lots Wide Laces, $1.49 yd. Metal flounces on ailic net, 86 Inches wide; um and Spantsh Allovers; @ variety of patterns, > Russian Filet Panels $1. 19 each So great has been the de- mand for, these handsome panels that we have had these made especially. for Russian Filet effect band of lace insertion, finished with 4-inch fringe. Mount- ed on Ivory or 40 inches | mae Grocery Specials 5 Lbs. Maracaibo or Santos Ready-to-Wear LY is 6- aA aren lene sand, 46 Sugar: “0 larke can Monte Peaches for. s Plantation Pine- apple, sliced, No. 2% cans; Women’s Wool Scarf s, $2. a Subway Basement ~4-Pe. Bed Room Suite, With Vanity Dresser, $125 Suite of American walnut finish that consists of a 42-inch dresser, beautiful bow-end bed, large chif- forobe and dressing table or vanity. tion and finish are strictly guaranteed. be purchased separately, 10-Pe. Dining Suites : In Queen Anne period, 9 tops and fronts s beh 10-ine h china closet, rage serving table. 5 side chairs ans 1 arm chair, with penuine CSA leather sea f American ‘walnut on n Day’’ marks an exceptional offering stantial in merchandise marked at the Another Coupon Day tomorrow—and the same ee ment of good loo! ors, Sizes 1315 to 17. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $6.95 All Wool Tweeds and Cheviots well tailored throughout. Sizes 7 to 18 yrs, Second Flvor, Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $6.95 Good quality Chinchilla in Navy, Brown, Tan and Gray. Belted model with convertible collar, Sizes 3 to 10, Second Floor, Boys’ Macki- naws, $5.95 New plaid effectr. All are belted models with large collurs. Sizes 7 to 13. Second Floor, Children’s Hose 29c Heavy Mahogany Clocks, $6.95 Six different desigr finish cases fitted with day, _rellable, Ameri movements, 44 v Floor. Plisse Under- wear Crepe 19¢c yd. &c., requires no troning White, pink or blue. Main Floor. Excellent women's and childr un derwear. Main Fh Good Quality Bath Towels 22c. & 38c ea. Excellent spongy bath Main Floor Queensboro Seainless Sheeis The most serviceable shirts you can buy. Of fine repp cloth, a closely woven ma- terial with a pronounced rib effect. A large assort- ng pat- terns in absolutely fast col- Main Floor, Finish Tambour to select from. All mahogany 8 celain dial 9% neues long A splendid value. Main For underwear, Kimonos, White Nainsook (10-yd. pe.) $1.39 grade 86-inch soft white nalnsook for Men’s Silk Neckwear, 34c Sil ties In new patterns and colorings, stripes, fig- ures and Persian designs. Buy them for Christmas wifts. Main Floor, Men’s Half Wool Hose, 29¢ Heather and oxford plain and drop stitch. Sight mill faults. Matin Floor. Men’s Overcoats | $20.00 s, Ulsterettes, Box 1 plaid back y, Brown and atin trimmings, ton Holes, 6 @ | Men’s Double Breasted Wool Shirts, $1.39 Heavy weight wool and on mixed. In. grays, Ds front and back Men’s Jersey Glove., 49e Men’s Cape Skin Gloves, $1.29 nei, made of soft Every pair Browns, tans, | y Main Floor, Imported Harmonicas, 8c Ea, eet toned instrumonts of quality, Third Floor, Storm Hero Umbre'las, and women. niced, A new frame t od breaks it,

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