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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 111. More Horse Show Gowns and Celebrities : I f ICC CVI U CAtlCfl I ,0 vaeate th order of utmI i ul jjjTmmvA.jr- misa o i lm aavcu decision w reserved. BY ELEANOR SCHORER director from jail. 1 mWM 1 Acrlilenlally Killed hv Gas. from Inhaling Hp 1 XMbW saB I i Jm a al Nj. light burning which was blown o 4' "V.l Vfl gM I .IN Adelp'il sti -eft. flronklyn. psrrntly (ho wind HIM. Horse Show Fashions Seen on Living Models When Sheriff Invaded Stage Fair Singer Gave Bail for Lavine. It tvus illst-loserl m th Supreme Court to-day that William Irvine, stags man ager of tlie "Qvpsy Love" company waa placed under arrosl a ihort time before ttM rurtatn waa rung down a week ago Saturday night Deputy Sheriff Mo Dnnnell wanted to take Lavlns to Jail, hut Mlaa Matguerlta Hylva qulrkly came to the reacue of her stage man ager by furnishing the necessary hall. Lavine la being sued for divorce by his young wire, Sadie, who was formerly a chorus girl In "The Chocolate Sol dier," She learned I .a vine was about t" go out Of town with the "Gypsy Love" company and obtained an order from Justice Illschoff In the Supreme Court for Ms arrest. Lavine appealed to Justice Cnhalan to- CHANGE IN WEATHER BRIN6S MANY COLDS Those whoae system are weakened and run down, even though they may "feel fairly well" under ordinary con ditions are unable to withstand the shock of sudden changes in the weather, such as we have recently ex perienced. Colds, roughs and lung troubles are everywhere prevalent and it ii worth knowing that a pore food medicine, such aa Father John's Medi- left a half fine, wmcn timids up tne body at the ut ap- same time it curat the cold, i the best remedy to use at ruck a time. To Make Your Hair Soft, Bright and Fluffy (Fashion's Outde.) "The reason many women find it difficult to arrange the coiffure pleas ingly is because of the too free use of wet shampoos, which make hair dull, brittle and 'stringy.' "One of the most pleasing things with which to cleanse the scalp of im purities and keep the hair clean, fluffy and silky, is 4 ounces nf cither orris root or corn meat and 4 ounces of therox. Mix together and sprinkle a tablespnonful on the scalp, then brush thoroughly through the hair. This rids the bair and scalp of dust and dandruff, and a few times using tone the scalp and hair roots, causing the hair to grow soft, brilliant and easy to man age." Advt. PETER DOELjCER TOgg BEEP A little hipher in price than ordinary beer a great deal higher in quality. Supplied by all first-claw dealers. Served in leading Hotels p.nd Cafes. Horse Show offers great BOSjatMH . ties to the fashion scekws of New York. y It Is much more satisfactory to tee the ' living models wearing the real crea i Hons than to look at the Illustrations " In the fashion magailnes. That women realise thla la evidenced by the large 1 number who dally Sock to Madison Sonar Cm the opportunity. take advantage 1 of fin about i be crown in w hich nestled .1 del), ilc -p. i. of silver roses. it'T orn.ioients were dl imonds. In the box with Judge Oary was liMtrlci-Atiornry Whitman and his wife, whose gown was of black aatln, with a One-aided tunic ffct In bin anttn The be.ioly of me ahnlil. toilette wis em- ' ph.iH.icd by a narrow collar of rich lace. Her ornaments were dj.imonds A large black velvet hat, trimmed with a bird of paradise, completed the cos tume. Mrs. Oary wore a gown of blue satin. Those who attended tne snow yesier- dav were trestcd to a veritable sat- I The gulmpc, of gray net. was embroil sred In Oriental design. She wore a luntf rone .1 Sfl lirmlh toil itfjimomlM Th. toriai lesst. lor laanioname soi ie.7 w b, .k vlvB, hjl( had o)(, better represented than at any time . trimming a yellow cockadu direc tly at 4 lnce the opening of the show. j the fiont. - jars JUS' mi v. nun iiiiaii .. worn gown of black, of which only tho front lot the bodbe waa visible. This waa of klack tulle, upon which glittered a necklace of diamonds and a Urge me " dalllon. surrounded .y dlamot ls. A ' coat of royal blue velv.it with a broad mink collar concealed the gown. She wore a picture hat of black velvet, the t brim of which waa covered with black algrrttss. . Mrs. James Hpeyer wore a beautlfnl t combination o( black net and velvet , . . .... . . LYNCHING MOB AFTER Mrs J S, Walsh appeared In tie ring in a smart dirk tailored suit. Her hat. Of black velvet, had a wide band uf cerise velvet, finished off with a black aigrette. Miss Marlon Mollis wore black velvet i from and vrmlne furs. The Prloce Ludolre Plgnatelll P'Ara gon entertained a bevy of handsomely dressed lad es at both the afternoon and evening aesslon. The box Waa con stantly faced by a crowd admiring the beautiful cuslumas, prominent among whl .h was one in coral satin, com V tied with crystal lace. A diamond tie. da, ribbon r.lth pearl trimmings over wnne and a string of pearls added to the satin, with e wide scarf of white laee, l edged with narrow black fringe. A 3 broad eollar of pink snd diamonds and a ne -al.ice ot the latter were her orna ' menu. A small black velvet bat. banked X with am-ll. black French plumes, fln- isbed Us toilette. Mrs. tlenry C. Tinker Waa gowned in mauve, the only rel.ef being a small white .ace collar and a rope of pearls. A handsome sealskin coat concealed i he gown. Her hat was mauve, trlmmeJ -- I.'-....,.,, i . ... - ttO IIM. .C 11 I I, I IP'I." IW'". Mlaa Annie It Tinker was attired In richness of the toilette, which waa fin ished off by a black velvet p.ctute hat trimmed with black aigrettes. Mississippi .lull llt-slmi-il In F.fTnrl In irt Accused I'erjiirer. kfOBtliB, Ala., Nov. .Information Loulavile, Miss.. tu-iay aaya a mob has fonntd there anil Is threaten ing to attack the Jail to lynch Hen Walker, a private detective, under ar rest for perjury. Walker Is lnvolve.1 j In the Junle Sharp murder case. It a I btttavad he hud much to do with th an est of two men, later freed, In con nection with the killing of M as Sh.irp One man now atamls convicted for the murder, but ho has been granted a new trial. ' Omega Oil Rhemafcm and Lumbaffo There i no case so bad that Omeira Oil won't at leant give relief. 10c 26c a 5 L6TloT1.iCai IGffll. HoTl .ICSil.lCfili ICSfl.Or1. ' lansegj - Ji i' o 'i ' o i gown of Mack satin, the square cut corsage being outlined with a band.n: ' In crystal and pale blue. The gui Ops waa a combination of white m ii.no and lace, upon nlc rested a large p. a. I pendant. Her large bat waa of Mac 4 velvet, trimmed with black French plumes. MISt SEARS A SOMBRI PICTURE 1 IN BLACK. $ Mlaa Eleanor Bears waa a sombre but ' pretty picture la tbe box with Mrs. Reginald VanderMlt. Her gown of black satin was extrame la its simplicity. The " deep square yoke was of black tulle and bar large bat was of black velvet. Her , enly ornament v aa a tiny bar pin ol diamonds at her throat. Mrs. Oliver Harriman'a drees was of V 4 Mack net heavily embrolderel In 1st. wtUcb formed an effective backtirouno far the necklace and uuao borse.v.ioe of diamonds that she wore. The only bit of color waa a oluxier or Ameilcan Beauty rosea at her bolt. Her black 'picture hat had a bunc'i of i'ren.h r: plumaa at the side. V Mrs. Louis Halkht wore a costume In be afternoon distinctly In harmony wiili the occasion. It was a black and wbit check tailored suit with Mack velvet , trimmings. With. thLs she wore a while tailored shirt waist and u wide side frUI faatsned with a black velvet bow upon) wbl. . i glittered a lar. .. hotairhoi of d.ajnonds. The large tdack velvet hat simple tailored ultair. triuuur.i with white. Her guwn In the evening was of blue satin overlaid win, steel embroidered net end trimmed with cut steel fringe. At 'her tm.ii glittered a w.du collar ol diamonds and iiearls and upon hei coi nage sparkled a beautiful diamond Brna suent. The large black eelvi t hat hau ,Mm brim covered with m irabout and In .the cr.wn reclined a blsck ulgretia held down by a am all velvet b w. yss May Weather bee's gown was ( bauoings. Her small bin k velvet hat I waa covered with nodding l'tvn"h 1 plumes to match her gun n and o. he. I ehoulde: s elit wore s vhlts fox scarf made up in animal style Mrs. Bdsrtn H, vVeatberDes wore gown of black lac heavlh i n . .. I sd Jn crystal anj made in, -re brill ant '. sgseeklace of dUmoede Her high crowned velvet ha- lla I a banding il heavy gold lacs and i cluatei p dark 'bine plumes at the ride. niAMONDS AS PROFUSE AS AT I THE OPERA. Mrs. E. Franc;.. Hyde's lav 1 . satin gown w:i lavishly trimmed w .in r . i luoe, and her corsage was resplendent with n i . diamonds. A bit of Siauve. with guura feathers, completed I ne toilette. Mrs. HamUtoa W. OeTjf made pretty picture In net black Knplic koan, with Its trim in ngs at velvet ribbon and tel. The bod.ee of H'l.te tulle bid . . ler straps or black velvet ribbon ind short sleeves of . . i ills black lace. A beau tiful largi Us ind irnamenl is most effeetve upon the soft lulls background. i.i go pearl sjiruaxi si in r otin 01 -(laments. Her hat :' of the picture variety. In i.li.li velvet, (rimmed wltu . cluster of l.l i'-K Ki'i ii. b plumes. Miss Kali try wo e n gown of pur ple satin, with a bodies of mhenldre? purple clcffon vn :i;h. .tuiij law large tlack velvet But had a band Foremost Clothiers lnre 1846. Special Upwards of 10,000 Smith Gray & Co. Suits and Overcoats at SAVINGS ol 4.50 to 1 7.50 In auita you may chooae frcm the finer and rrore correct exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, clear arc n.ill finUhed worsteds, taxeny cassi meres, serpes and tvetds frcm the n ere fin ous Erglhh, Scotch, German, Belgium and Arrericen n ills, in all ti t mw ievs, browns, blues, olives anddarklrr.ixtureclfccts- tht ttjles, rrtki Irg all tf r ccrrcct Eniliah n cdela aa well as all the in art distinctive i n ltd Cray & Co. designs, in complete assortments lor n en, ctr n en tr d Leys. j1 j overccaU xu n y ' Cf fn felricr of the vcrld's bett weavers; included are foreifn t nd finest n ericrn n ellcns, v It urs, worsted cheviots, vicunas, kerseys, freizes end tvftc's: clio frtn fht finekt heavy milhd and thick, warm, fluffy, warmth-withcut-vveicht fabrics, in every shade anci color. Included are n.cde-Is fcr Li irn, lei drebe, travel, motor and stoim service; there ere bcx, itn i-lex rrd txtnme butinSI end drere n cdels; from 45 to 52 inthts in length. I rplul npfru i r d I npllth guard ccats, storm ulsterc, plain erd belted backs. Itifl and dcv:ble-tn b ted convertible collar coats, tnj;lit,h and Ccr tinntel citti. n ctor t rd Lurintrf mcdel over coats in fact, New Wk has never tttn a n cic ccn pltte shoving of models and fabrics. 3 X"1"08 arLc trraater, everythinr crnsidertd, then have ever been offered in the Smith Cra & Co. storer., tersute I t ie for the first time are shown the results accruing through the- nttainrrtnt of I undr d per ctr.t. efficiency, direct dii.triLutitn through our o. n i-tores rnd the countless economies, which tho i.iaii!r; of twc-tl iicf ol a ccrtury has tnupht. tut ccme in sec for yctin-tli thnt the incrtabe in your purchasing power is just as patent to you as it is to us. Overcoat Specials 15.50 18.50 22.50 27.50 12 50 for Wi ic.tc and 22. EO Suits (or regular value 0.CO & 22.50 Ovorooatt. for rep-tilar value 22.50 K 25.C0 Overctnts. for rofiilav value 27.50 f 30.00 Overct-ats. for regular value 32.50 3.(0 Cvercrats. Suit Specials T BZfl for regular value 20.00 a0M & 22.50 Suits. for rooulnr value 22.50 & 25.00 Suits. S '9 fl fpr regular value 27.50 X . .1V & 30co Suit 7.50 for regular value 32.50 Just Out of the Workrooms Fine $18 to $25 Suits for Women To Be Offered Tomorrow on the Wanamaker Subway Floor At $1Q.75 Altogether 450 suits in all sizes and the colors r ost wanted in perfectly plein and slightly trimmed styles. It costs moie to meke a plain suit than to tailor one that is trinn td tiptcially when as well-made as these suits are. Materials are of gcod wir.ter weight. An excellent reproduction of Harris tweed, basket weave cheviots, good sutEter.tii.1 sergts, dashing tweeds all among the best ft-trics in the mdcer's stockroom. This rr.ei-ufEcturer's readiness to sell, and our eager ness to try makes the psychological moment for every v. c man to select a wir.ter suit, if she wishes excellent quality at the lowest price. Six styles in the collection. Medium length single breasted jackets and plain skirts with or without panel. Scmttimes velvet or broadcloth trimmed revers, and oc casionally, as in the picture, frogs for fastening, instead of I utters. Study the workranship it is better than we ever expected to sell at $10.75. Feel the substantial satin iv.ingp. These are good suits. Good at $22.50, astonish ing at $10.75. Eut the largest manufacturer of suits in New York cannot be bothered with a surplus in his stockrooms. That is the whole story of the purchase. It means satisfaction to every women who chooses one. To Be Offered Tomorrow Morning on the Subway Floor, Old Building:, Beginning: at 8.30 li ril m anc Overcoats. In all styles and colors, a!! sues, but not in all styles. I ulton St. at J latbusl 16.50 IVM.C0. 2c.co w I fes SAS..I.. ..11 . I H.s ant ant! Cvcrcr.ats. In nil styles and colors, all suts, but not in till styles. 35.00 Suits. 27 SO tot 40.00 and 45.00 Fine Silk Lined Dress Cvtrcrats. Lined with Merveilleuxsilk; I rrcc mi ,t Liu it ..ll' nif ,rl lu 1 I viivjcj (is, vi 1uoillVOO ). Meter t If li t s fcr Owners snd CI ai.flcurs Your OnVi AciuuiU Is Sol, cited. Two Brooklyn Storesi New York Storeai Smith Gray & Co. TJriT SlhAv.,Bet.27th& 28th Sis Uroadway at Bedford Av rg" irx;' ng rcv'ir'irs' wg" nm Lcai .Kaw,u;a . cou, Cfll. con. Coi . Coll. rM ir, r,-si ri rat rj i - ., - - . 1 -i i -'i if i t1 ') I (j The Wanamaker November Sale of e&ther Furniture Just at the Season of the year to buy Leather Furniture just at the be ginning oi the tirre of the year when leather furniture is most used. By reason of plans we nu de a leng way ahead, and fortunate purchases which we were able to make, because of conditiens confronting some of our manufacturers, we are able to effer this txceptionrl collection of furniture much below regular prices. Wanamnl cr Leather Furniture Is Different From All Other, In That It Is ALL Leather hot only the ircnt ana the bt&t and the top of the arms, but the outside back and crms are also of leather. Most of the leather furniture other than the Wanamaker kind is imitation leather outside. Ir.cli d:d in this offering is a great range of easy chairs, rockers and sofas in all the latest English models in Irown Spanish leather a leather that is highly finished and of the most durable wearing qualities. These pieces are priced as follows: ARM CHAIRS i Reftular Noveml Price Pries m 'itS! ' $ $IS:SS I Silk Marquisettes 55 49.50 70 M.N flnd ChlffollS 57 44.00 75 57.00 " u 59 45.00 76 58.oo 58c and 85c a Yard Athalfregu.anricej Furniture, in very fine , nstcad 0, $ 2g $ . $2 designs covered in Goat Skin, finished mostly in brown, also in green. The chairs are in ! a,,u many sizes and styles the very best examples of easy chairs and library chairs. Some of the pieces are priced as follows: Gold Inlaid Hairpins & Combs An Importer's Clearance Welcome gifts to any woman lie in this collec tion of pins and combs, which are worth very much more than the prices we shall sell them for. Solid gold inlaid, set with French rhinestones. Cleopatra hairpins, $1 the pair. Combs for the low-dressed coiffure, $1 each. Barettes $1 each If ain lloor, Cld B'j'Id ne. Regular Price $55 61 59 65 74 Wanamaker Price $27.50 30.50 29.50 32.50 37.00 tegular Price $76 77 81 82 120 Wanamaker Price $38.00 38.50 40.50 41.00 63.00 Silk marquisettes In lovely all- ! over designs, or in evening and street colors with borders, 85c yard. We have always sold them at $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Double -width. Imported chiffons in beautiful Dresden effects on black or colored ground, 58c yard. Al- A 43- We offer also our own regular line of Fine Morocco Furniture and some pieces of ways heretofore $1.50 the Stickley Brothers' morocco Furniture all at pnees much below regular. inch width. Fifth Gal'cry , New Bui'ding. SUk Store, Main Moor , Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart It Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street t