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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTMBER 14 4 INCORPORATED 589 Fifth Ave., at 48th Street Now Under Entirely New Management Are now ready to show a very choke collection of Fall and Winter Styles including direct importations from Paris of Hats Coats Gowns Furs Adaptable for Dress Occasions Street, Evening and Sports Wear THE NEW POLICY OF THIS HOUSE WILL BE TO GIVE THE VERY BEST QUALITIES AND STYLES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ' HI W MO 960 2f(ll wWMf.l M 0IT Kt As Usual Gidoinch Has SeTTThieVocjue FOR AOTOMM B EVERY DETAIL COLOR HARM IN Y, IN FABRIC, IN LIME AMD FINISH 5UCHL CAREFUL AYtEM'TiN TkAT TTkE, PERFECT' RESULT HAS BEEM ATTAINED jysT mow VfcBiH The MUM SUCCESSES 'ERQM. PAR1S.AHB. AMERICA. ARE VHBIM'O WttTH EACH ThER: riQM.,.WE SUPMff T. Y1 WHAT WE BELIEVE Yo BE TmE MOST C0MF.REHENSBVE WECFlW. PRESENTTeD BY AMY FAMlOIf HaPjSEiM AMERICA TfeLE FIVE SARNS 'QE i.i TfifrS B&TABUSHMENT ARE. DEVOTeD exclusively ' To. Thl SHftWiMfe OF taileiijo (lpsmmi sins It TO - OR FW WEAK Many i4mj0 at White Sulphur for the Autumn Mr. Olinrlcfl do Loorov Oflliiolm and J)aiifrlit(ir Tlioro From Nowjiort, SptcM to Tim flUN AND NUW YMK JIWI4), AVlllTB HUMIIUH HnilNOS, XV, Viv. flept, 11, Mr, Clmrlea da Ioosey Oel. rlrjw and dRURliter, Mliw Mnrjorh Oel rlchs. of Newport. . i; nrrlved liera thla morning nml nre- utopplnif with Mr, and Mra, Frederick JiwIaohn nt their cnttairo. Mr, nnd Mm. V, XV, Wllahlro of flouth Ornnuo, N, J nro nt tho fJreen brier Hotel, Mr. nnrt Mm, Jolm XV, IlarrtlnB of I'ntertion, N. J,, nro recent rirrivala, Mr, UnnllnK In nn nttornoy nnd partner of Mr, John V. Orlir, Governor of Now Jernoy nnil JJnltrd Mtntra AttoineyOen. ernl under tlio lato Pimldent MoKlnley, Mm, Harding linn written Hovcrnl nmll volumes of poetry, film In tinown nn nutli'fluthrlo llardlnir. They were no compnnled by their dnushtor, Mlm Jean Jinrainir, Mr, J. fllmnaon ixinn, (ttio well known nolfer nnd cnptnln of tho 1'rlncoton rolf team, nrrlvod from New York Ian;. eve ning. Mr. Dean recontly took part In the national nmateur tnurnnmont held nt the HiiKlneem Chili, lloalyn, I,, I. Ho will vlalt nt Hot Hprlnas before ro turnlnir to Princeton, Mlaoca MarJorlo Oelrlclin, Audrey and Rvelyn Lowlaolm, and Kthel Itoyatcr were Among the younir women In the nwlmmlnit pool thin morning, Mnjors A, II, riarkley nnd J, XT, Ilrown, U. H, A., nro opcndlnu n vm-n-tlnn here, Itoth nro good tonnln playora and nro on the courtH every mornlni,. IlESORT NOTES. The llerLnlilrm. Dlnnem were Riven lat nlsht by the iiev. nnd Mm. (loorce cirenviiie Jier rill, Mr, and Mrn, Olradd Toiter nnd Mr, nnd Mm, Henry HolllMer rene, mibs Hutu neyo. maniat. rntertained n Inrco company nt n concert In tha Lenox Club yesterday afternoon, , .Mrs. Hymn K. ntcvenn limi n lunciicon party nt tho club, nnd Mm, Daniel I'nlnn Clrlwold also had Buestu nt lunch eon nt her villa, CotmtcM lAto Prechcnyl. formerly Minn flmdya Vnnderhllt, Is tho Ruest of Mr, nnd Mm. Ilaymond T. I)alcr nt Holmwood, Mm. Douftlaa Itoblmton, Mm. Hamil ton McK. TwomMy nnd Mr. Henry White, former Ambaasador to France, wero nmonir the day's arrivals, Mrs. Klltabeth Lnnlfr Fonno of Imnx nnd Mr. Oeoro K. I.lvermoro of Win fhester, Mass., nn liuunuico broltor, filed their Intentions of mnrrlaso with tho Town Clerk to-day, Mrs. Fcnno Is n dnuchter of Mr. nnd Mm. aeorce fi. Turnuro, They nro to bo married Sep tember 18. Arriving nt the Curtis Hotel wero Mr. nnd Mrs. linynrd Stockton of Princeton. N. J.i Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred n. MncLay of Mlllbronlt, N, Y.J Mrs. Walter P. Andorton, Mm. KiUvard L. Norton, Mrs. Harley T. Procter and her dnughter, Tklra. h. Snnford Proctor, of Now York. Mrs. Lucius WIlmerdlnK nnd Miss Edith Wllmcrdlnir have returned to New York. . Col. nnd Mm. H, I, HloomberRh of Fishers Islnnd, N. Y nnd Mm. Maiorlo Thayer of Iloston aro at tho Ited Hon Inn, Stockbrldcc. Hot Hiirlnics. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander M.1 Welch nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Bashfori Dean havo arrived nt tho Homestead from New York to remain until October. Other nrrlvals from New York wr Mrs. William Harkness and Miss Isabel Harkness, Mra. William H. Lnboyteau, Mr. and Mm Howard Pauo, Mr, and Mm. Alexander M, Hall nnd Mr. Alex ander M. Btcwnrt. Mm. Charles F. nerwln nrrlved from riilladelphln, rvnd also comtnRr from that city wero Mrs. Francis I,, potts, accom panied by Miss Ireno Cramp: Mr. nnd Mrs. Hruco Ford nnd Mrs. Kdward S. W. Fnrnum. Mr. and Mm. I.eroy Harvey -nrrlved from WllmlnKton. Del, by automobile, to be hero two weeks. Mr nnd Mm. Joseph W. Oarneau of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stownrt Smith of Stamford, Conn., wero arrivals nt tho Homestead. Mm. James n. Hacifln entertained nt a luncheon brldga yesterday In tho Homestead for Mr. and Mrs. Archibald M. McCrca, Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew L. At(ra. Mr- nn.1 "Kir llflrmf f-ntrmViAll Qraef, Mrs. Edpar If. Hrlgbt. Mr. Llv- inprston Fryer nnd Count do Perlimy. Mm. Haifsln left last nlBlit for Vcr- MIe, Ky., where Mie will visit her mother Mm, J, r, Atneaen, I II ! (Inrdeii Oltyr aARwen'Cirr, h, I., Hept, 11. I'll rifttlowrl polo tourninent for the senior, Jnnlnr anil nnen chnimilonshlps com menced to-day nt Meadow Ilrook, where they will be hold for tho next two weeks, Players rrom nil demons or mo country have gathered here, All the country homes round nbnut Clarden City, Westhury, Whenlley Hills and Piping hook are naming nouee panics, wnipn will not terminate until the polo Is ended, Arrivals from Now York nt the Oar den Oily Hotel Include Mr, nnd Mrs, H, n, covert, uwen n. .unnnrs, n u Illoodirnod. Mm, 15, V, Hlclimnn, Mrs, It, U Morris, Mm, XV, 11. Fuller, Mrs, John A. MeCnll, Hydney V. McCall, Mm, Pnvld V, Il'trhaimh nnd alius Kennedy, Mm. J, 0. Itennnrd nnd J. T, ilennnrd Mr, nnd Mm. F. n. White, II, O, Knowlfs nnd family, Mr, nnd Mrs, Aim- tin 0, Fox, Mrs, ciiorgn c, Clarke, Mr, and Mrs, Iteglnnld 'Fmcko, Mrs, H, A. ArmNlronir, Mr. nnd Mm. W. A- Ander eon, Mr. And Mm, C, C, Minefield and Mr. mm Mrs, iicnry a, iiiuin. From Ilrooklyn Mr, nnd Mm. H, r. Dean, Mr, and Mm, Allen T, Mackrell, Mr, nnd Mm, W. J, Jnmes, H, H, Mar shall, C, I), Waters, 0, L, Rchenck, From other points "Morton Rimtln. Wiishlngtoni.fltandlsli Bradford, Ilrook lino, Mnss.t J, C, Hlmrpe, New OrlennHt Mr, nnd Mrs, A, K, Jones, Cold Spring Harbor. Mr. nnd Mrs, Phil T, Chlnn nnd Miss Rlennor Chlnn, of Lexington, Ky urn it the nnnion city Hotel for tho au tumn sennon, DENIES STRIKING PAINTERS HAVE WON Decorators Standing Firm, Asserts President, 0, W, Itlchnrdson, president of tho Society of Interior Dfcorntors, flatly denied yesterday reportu that tho strik ing pnlntem, decorators mid pnperlmng em havo been successful In forcing their demands for n $10 day nnd flvo day week upon tho cnbmot makers, master pulntom nnd Interior decorntors employ- Ini; them. "Wo present nn nbsolutoly solid front to tho ntrlkem," Mr. Hlchardeon said, and do not Intend to ncccdo to tho de mands which precipitated tho strlko. I am glad to say that our position Is cor dially supported by tho Building Trades Kmployam Association nnd many owners of buildings whero wo havo been forced to stop work." T'mploylng pnlntem ttnd decorntors havo learned from "reliable wurccs" that painters of n bettor credo nnd more conscrvntlvo union men havo become dis satisfied with tho conduct of radical fellow members nnd proposo to form u new union, which they hopo will re ceive recognition front- thn building trades, Tho present union does not en- Joy this support Representative employ ers believed thcro would no no dimcuity In reaching a working agreement with such n now orgrtnlzntlon, for they assert thnt thcro Is no quarrel with organized labor. Union pnlntem havo received n wago Increaso of 50 per ront. during tho past year, Mr. Hlchardeon pointed out, nnd they havo not worked on Saturday. 'They have been told that If they work Saturday forenoon under the present woro schedule thrfy will rccelvo tho ad ditional Income which they now demand. This they refuso to do." AT MONTE CARLO ' 1 London (nr Pooler IlronlcH tho 'flunk Thrco Timou In nn Hour, A -sir vr o tpnh Cpmipimim to Tus floif Nn Nsir ' Uhpow, Aug, S5, Wnller Martin, i Plceadlllv rlnar denier. 1ms thn dlstlno tlnn of havlne hrokdn thn hank nt Mont Carlo three times In nn hour iwently and to havo returned to ins nomo London with money In his pocket, manv nuraons who hnvo henrd wonder ful nccounts of winnings nnd losses nt Monte Cmlo, "to brenk tho lmnit' innin i.lv llntv.tunr. Mr. Martin's Win ulngH In thnt one hour of piny netted him just id,uuu rrnnes, wuny nuim Rhoui lso in American nti. Mr. Mnrtln ndmlts thnt ho wns i luck." Ho said thnt he played with "i ilefenilvo system" of his own, Two "swings" stood out In his mem ru nnn nt ilirm was when lin broil thn hank ns rolntod iibovo, Tim other was when ha lost (00,000 francs, : ........1 .a.iIaII "I was nblo to pay the living expenses of myself nnd n party of friends off tho tables, nnd also to come home 'in pocket' ns n result ot my two inumii ..lull II I, a ml, I "In tho whole of my upertoncn nt Monte cnrio, nnu i m imj' j In ..nt umunUv till) lllltll 10 CfOWllW It Is difficult to get h neat. Ilr tlsh nnd French nro nt Monto Curio In nbotit equal numbers, nnd one thing that struck me wns the number of women plnyem. ,1 should sny thnt thero aro threo of them to every man. , . "I snw eevernl well known people who wore having tmd iuok nnn ioiihk bTit one young Frenchman hnd done n,l in llirA tnnntllS had iiinniiiiKiy nu tut,. .,, ,,,v ...w,.. won 250,000. And, like a wlo mnn. no hnd packed up nnn gono wy mm ,ni.A ,nMu Imwavnr nrn nrOSOCrlng greatly, owing to inn mimuw perienced nnu recnirsn piaynrn. "flrermvlch Fnllles" Mors Uptown. Bohemians, Inc., producers of the in ...... ..li. viti. vniiim." hnvo nr- riingcd.wlth tho Messm. Hhubert to pre sent tl Qreenwlch Vlllegn Tollies, 1020, nt the Shubert Theatre beginning Mon- .1... r.l.1.1 Unnln.nhnr itl. TllO SUCCIISS of thn production at tho Greenwich Ml Ingo Tlieatro led to thn nrrangements to movo Into n larger theatre. Kxputts From New York. rnnri frnm Vew York yesterday: Wheat, bu,, 100,127 i oats, bu 8,000i flour, sncks, 36,31 4 : oats, bbls 2D0J Krnss seed, bags, 110 i nlcohol, bbls 472 i pork, bhltt,, 0113 j beef, bbls 312 J beef, tcs.. 189 i hud, lbs.. 3,763,000 1 cotton seed oil, lbs., 40,000 ; lubricating oil, gills., 101,000. Wcntimrt-oii-Lnltc. WCBTI'OnT O.V LAKB ClIAitl'LAlN, N. Y Sept. 11, Dally flights aboard the bltf six passenger hydroaeroplane, with headquarters In Northwest Day, near WeBtport Inn, figure In tho sports en-' Joyed by the lawn number remaining through September nt Westport Inn and In tho cottages. Friends of Miss loollne Harvey of London, Knglnnd, who has been spciidlng tho season nt Westport Inn, nnd leaves soon for her new' home nt Pasadena, Cat,, will glvo a farewell party In her bonor nt tho Inn. FALL OPENING mAXON ii itartlng the new lesson with in inteneely intereitlng presentation of no-two-alike Gowns, Suits, Coats and Wraps of superlative charm and quality t AtPre-War ' Maxon Prices and that means: 'At List Then WhoUialt. Samples ex clusively that's why! m lo 189 Here About $45 to $380 Elsewhere "Two Unusual Costumes al the Usual Price of , One." R Maxon 1567 7Sroactfioyic0r:48,St One flight up Elevator or. Stairway. INTRODUCES CORRECT PARIS STYLE directs attention to the v Paris Gowns introducing the New Silhouette portraying the correct lines for the coming season Trimmed Hats Tailored Dresses Afternoon and Evening Gowns Coats Suits Wraps Our collection includes every desirable model created by the leading Paris Houses Copies and Adaptations assuring perfection in Style, Fit and Workmanship may be obtained at MODERATE- PRICES BAmjm Sofa, Ann Chair ni CUir, in Ttfritry Ytlnl, $ OAM jfttas, Special,.,,. A Week of Special Values in Living Room Furniture rTPHOLSTERED pieces which look precisely alike may differ in U nrtnnl value bv hundreds of dollars, Outward appearance is by no means to be neglected, but it cannot long compensate for a lack of internal merit. .Hnthnway Upholstered Furniture, luxurious nnd inviting no it is, relics fur mora upon built-in quality than surface quality. This week's Living Room specials includo our entire stock of Custom-Made, Upholstered Furniture, ns well as a profusion of other Living Room pieces. Kvcry price offers a substantial reduction. Upholstered Chslse Longue, with aown seat cusniom, cuveisu m Cretonne WAS NOW WAH NOW Mahogany Secretaire, Governor Wlnthrop Model, fUss ia bookcaio lection Kt in Indlrld- ..1 JTTl.-l II 1 I 140.00 $118.00 Small Sofa and Arm Chair, with down seat and back cushions, a pieces,.... ,,305,00 $193.90 Luxurious Upholstered -Sofa and Arm Chair, covered in Figured Vel'our, 2 pieces 505,00 $359,00 High Dack Upholstered Arm Chair, covered in Tapestry. , ,115.00 $95.00 Mahogany Spinet Desk, 41 In, long 90,00 $78.00 Mahogany Block Front Desk, with four drawers 185,00 $155.00 Kidney Shaped Desk In Mahog any, with five drawers, aj by 45 inches 105.00 $85.00 tairc, 40 inches wide 33S- tftf.M Colonial Table Desk in Mahog any, witht Carved Rope-Edge and Cabriolo Legs, 29 by 49 inches, four drawers 155.00 $137.08 Davenport Table in finely figured Mahogany, with z drawers, 16 by 72 inchea, .) 180.00 $149.00 Mahogany Table Desk, with claw and ball feet, fire draw ers, 28 by 61 inches 115,00 $190,00 Antique Screen Desk, Hand- fain $55.00 Inted and Decorated 85,00 Crotch Mahogany Secretaire, with delicate Satin wood inlay. 245.00 $219.00 Antiquo Mahogany and Cnu Chnisc Longue .. 68,00 $55.00 Sefa, Arm Chair and ll'itit Chair, hand camd Mahoiany t . Jrame, covered in Fiturcd Mohair and Velvet combination. 1 OOtT.W j piues, Special at XO&iJ Can be furnished in various covtrs as may be selected. Price in Denim, 3 pieces, $725.00) W. A. HATHAWAY COMPANY 62 West 45th Street, NEW YORK "Furniture of the Better Kind" Fifth Avenue and 39th Street Sedji Ware Dinner Set, 108 Pieces, $55.00 Reductions m Chinaware This week we call particular attention to the Sedji ware at prices that emphasize the advantages of our Sep tember'Sale. The unobtrusive green of this beautiful Japanese china makes it one of the most useful of the Oriental Tablewares. Open stock pieces may be bought separately. Basement Kimonos Birthplace In Great Variety These garments are made to our order by the most killed modistes in Jnpan most suitable materials from the inexpensive Cotton Crepes to the most attractive family incrested specially woven Silks exquisitely embroidered. To-morrow special. Habutai Silk Kimonos at $ 1 5 They ore beautifully made in artistic shades of old blue, light blue, rose, pink and lavender attractive floral designs embroidered in colors they are interlined with talk. You will find these Kimo nos exceptional value at $15.00. Second Floor i Store Hours : 9 to 5 :30. .Open all dlay Saturday