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Miss Vitoch's Prize Dort Auto Is the Best \What Did You See?'5 She Ever Saw, Says the Winner Happy Sayville Girl Takes Possession oCCa Given by Eycning World. ltis Kllicl M. Vitocli ot Sayville, I , Is eighteen, with blonde, hulibcil )f;(r, blito eyes ami nice teeth shleli E hjj showed In a smllo of delight and :ilpi cannon 11113 murmur; when she was given possession of tho Dort louilng nr by Tho livening World for tho best contribution Inst week on \What Did You- See To-day- f ff'l sn't Is a dandy:.\ she exclaimed pto .Mother Yltucii. I'apa Anton Vltoeh ond her tliioe brothers, wfio sic. coiupatiled her to tho citj. nd the fnindy with a smilo jnd lour grin;) agreed that It was. \1 wrote eighfWhut Did You Sees'.\ before Tho Rvcning World printed tho prlzo winner,\ sulti Miss Vitocli course. I hoped I'd win tho but tho moat I really hopod . . . . . K - n tt II.. could haidly betelvo It when I was ,told t had actually won tho car. I eau hardly believe It now!\ But It was really sij, Miss Kthcl fn a moment had tho wheel In her hands as u prclituinary lest in tho foellnK or possession. Her flushed laco and shining eyes showed that It wus successful. . \Will you tromo riding with mo?,\ she asked her folks laughingly, and they all laughed an acceptance of tho Invitation. \This la tho best 'What Did Sea' I ever saw!\ snld 311km Utliel. And it was one of the best ice ev.r FHW Ilnro Is 11 ntory wlileh won It for Jllsa A Itor li: THE GOAT. Sajvlilo now has two moving picture establishments. One of them, tho Novelty, has been with ua for years and Is under I ho nianugcmcnt pf Mr. (J , Not lqng ago, Mr, S , proprietor of n retail clothing store, leased tho Opera Ilousd nnd announced that lio too would show pictures. In tho beginning his. prices woie GuURT TO INQUIRE NTO RUM CHARGES AT MIDDIES' BALL WASHINGTON. Nov. 2S- .- A comt Of Inquiry will probably be named to tako up the charges mado by Secre- tary Denny relative to drunkenness at Philadelphia after the Army-Nav- y football game. What Secretary Dcnby wants to know primarily Is who was responsible for tho midshipmen's ball appar- ently having been left wholly without control by higher officers. Tho fact tliat the midshipmen wero on liberty IF until 3 P. 31.. Sunday, ho declared furnished no excuse for misconduct which brought snamo to the entire regiment at Annapolis, Hoar Admiral Henry P. Wilsun, Superintendent of the Naval Aca- demy, was not In Philadelphia when tho ball was given. Mrs. Wilson Is . Ill ,1 . 1. , . ... ..I lAt T?i.nnlrlln III UIIU IIIU .VUllllial lull 1 iduilllli Field tho moment tho football game was over, and took the first train for Annapolis. MIDSHIPMEN PURCHASED \ BOOZE IN PHILADELPHIA KIiisUh nlitnlnril In Annapolis bill ml ConloU, In Aeirrtnl. iSpui-ln- l (n Tlv llvcnlne Woild ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 2S. The Natal Academy Is still without official formation relative to tho statement of Secretary of tho Navy Denby that there was much Intoxication among the Midshipmen after tho football gamo.Jn Philadelphia last Saturday. However, some communication on the subjeef is expected during the day. Secretary Denby will be backed to tho limit by Admiral Wilson, Supei tiltendent of the Academy. Admiral Wilson has tucen tht 111 s .. ... . . U ETHEL YlTOCH . somen hut lower. lie showed good pictures. Tho crowd be- gan coming, prices went up and Mr. a Introduced the \Country Htore\ idea. livery Wednesday night ho gave \away coats, suits, dresses, rugs, furs, &e. This brought lmmcnso crowds. Well, the enterprising manager ot the Novelty wosn,'t going to bo left behind, and 'lfc began giving us the \Country ytore\ also on Wednesday nights, 'This week his offerings included a llyo goat, two live geese, a ban el of flour, a ton of coal and the IIUo of that. All well and good. Wednesday ;night.canic. I was nt tho Nov- elty. Tlioib was a big crowd. A boy won tho goat. Thurs- day morning 1 went to tho o nnd saw Mr. Goat In the Rhow window of Mr. S 's cloth- ing store! Mr. S had bought tho goat from tho lucky boy. There was nothing elso In tho window except tho announcement pasted on tho glass: \I got U 's float.\ More later. stiongest against drinking, as he has alao broken up the practice of openly belting, which used to bo a regular feature of the game, with semi-oftlci- sanction. There seems to bo no doubt that tho group ot midshipmen who became intoxicated had made arrangements to secure their supply In Philadelphia. It is known that the 'drugstores of Annapolis wero searched Friday for small Masks and It Is understood that arrangements had been mado to have these filled when the midshipmen ar rived In Philadelphia. SHIRTS Buy Shirts on our New Self-Servi- ce Way DIRECT FROM M'F'R TTHOUS'ANTJS to select from. All Imported Madrases, silk stripes at $1 .50 X our tnonev back if uol tatisGed any time MAIL ORDERS FILLED SHIRT CO. 16 Union Square iew roriu THE EVENING WORLD, TtTEj3,DAY, NOVEMBER AstorSIace at Ninth Wednesday, Novcjnber' CO 2.30 P. M. ? Special Request Program on the New Auditorium Organ by Charles M. Ctiurboin Pro pram .Mendelssohn War March of the Priests., . Dvorak Largo from New World Symphony. Wolslcnholmc Allegrettto llach I'aKsacaglia. Cratfse Serenade. I'ranck Piece Heroiquc. Dcllussy Afternoon of : Faun. ' Schubert Ave' Maria. Sibelius Finlandia. Admission by complimen- tary ticket. Apply Concert Bureau, Auditorium. First Gallery, New Building Brassiere and Bandeaux, $1.45 Perfect-fittin- g styles that smartly complete ' the figure contour from lie waistline to the shoulders, designed to come well down over tho fashionable low-topp- corset., Exquisite materials pink ami black satins, pink and white silk-figur- brocades, and pink satin striped batiste in models suitable for figures of all types and for all occasions. . Main Alile,. . Street Floor, Old Building Women's 'Stockings At Great Savings At $1.63 All silk sheer stocking, irregulars of the $3 grade which, incidentally, is our bent seller. In black and a few of tho smart light shades. Sizes 8Vj to 10 but not in all of the colors. OOU'pairs. At 50c Silk and artificial silk mixed. Irregulars of the $1 grade. Seamless, mercerized cotton top and sole. Exceptionally strong stock- ings. In black only. '720 pairs. At $2.30 All-wo- ol stockings of a fine, medium weight wool. Full \fashioned. gray and brown heather mixtures. Sizes 8'i to 10. Street Floor, Old Building. Boston Bags, $L35 100, well mudc of black or brown split cowhide. 15-in- size. Mighty good bags for the shopping days. Eighth Gallery, New Dulldlna. Women's Quilted Silk Robes interlined with lambs' wool, $15.75. Of quilted crepe de chine with straight lines, further empha- sized by long tuxedo collars. China silk is used for tho pretty linings. In the most favored boudoir shades mauve, French rose,, turquoise blue, . wistaria and saxe blue. Third Floor, Old Building- - Ins With Woolens of the $50, , CRf) flrntln TVTfirln J VJ W VJ 1UUV 1I1UUV guarantee. Street Distinctly Smart Hand Bags at $5 Mridc of tho best ma- terials in restrained and dignified styles. , Leather Bags Swagger, strap-purs- e and pouch-shap- e styles in fine pm seal, long grain seal, vnchelto and bcutcr calfskin, in black, gray, beige, beaver and brown. Many arc leather lined, the vachctte bags with scarlet leather, exceedingly srrtnrt. Some with gcnujnc kidskin-linc- d inside frames. Silk and Velvet Bags Of moire silk in blue and black in pouch shapes with fnncy metal frame3, some with inside frames; of blitck chiffon vclyct with fancy filigreo frames; of Pckin silk In blue i and black with fnncy frames. The bag illustrated is one of the latter of four corner pouch shape with attractive antique finished metal clasp. Mirrors with most of the bags, every one of which sug- gests gift possibilities to tlia early holiday shopper. Street Floor, Old Dulldlna. I Lovely soft silks in New CoStume Slips 6.93 to 12.75 'Thoughtful nnd very practi- cal is the gift of a silk cos-tum- e slip, and tho Petticoat Salon presents many delight- ful versions of this much fav- ored type of undergarment. Satin, crepe meteor, crepe do chine and silk jersey, in the most desirable costume shades, carefully pleated or following simple straight lines. Particularly becoming to the large woman is a strictly tail- ored slip of heavy satin, in black or navy blue. $6.93. Another slip worthy of spe- cial mention is of Milnncse silk-jerse- in brown, black, lier.na or taupe with deep ruffle self materia) uniquely tucked and plaited. $10.93. Third Floor, New Building Sensible Gifts for the maid Among the many useful things featured in the Lit-- . tie Gray Shop, especially equipped to take care of the maid, are: Regulation uniforms, cor- rectly tailored in every way, of black cotton pongee, black and gray mohair, smartly fin- ished with pretty white organ- die collars and'euffs; $2.83 lo $7.50. Bib aprons, in n great num- ber of attractive styles, includ- ing reproductions of lovely London-mad- e models, in white lawn or organdie, 63c to S3. 23. Third Floor, Old Building made-to-measu- re two pairs of trousers $55 and ) with nur '. iSD ,11 Vf THIS TIME IT WILL BE THE BEST WINTEU SALE WE'VE EVER HAD. Why? .... Because We have more woolens than ever before. We have better patterns than ever before. We will make the suit as you want it made of your size or build. There will be no extra charge for large size, try-on- s or other details. And every suit will have TWO pairs of trousers instead of the usual one pair. v ' lUte bia variety Formerly A. T. Stewart IN THE FAS.HION SALONS Miss l 't lo Favorite -- . Three-piec- e Suits Specially priced Everywhere she goes, to luncheon,' to tea and all about town in the after- noon, Miss 14 to 20 'wears with characteristic chic the three-piec- e costume suit. At $89.50 Suits formerly $110 lo $125 28, 1922. . Individual suits- - lhaV is why they are lowered price of matelasse, inaleen.fduvet do laine and othci soft pile fabrics. Fur trimmed beaver, kit fox, fitch, squirrel ai)d oilier furs. At $79.50 Suits made to sell for $89 to $95 With or without, fur trimming. iMost distinctive models; \copies of much more oxpenstve suits. Note The bodices of the frocks mach the linings of the jackets and arc delightfully designed. \ Second Floor\ Old Eulltilng Fur, Coats A success, Discourse, is assured whether they Hare straight or banded at the hips, bloused or boxed of one fur or two, . And the Fur Salon has, Jo quote our critic, \a very good selection of these ,smai't short coats, a larger variety of fur than seen elsewhere, and the prices are right.\ $125 Curacul, in all the new f.hndcs cocoa, beige, platinum and in black and In American broadtail, nutria, beaver, squirrel, American opossum, Australian opossum, moleskin, Hudson seal (dyed mu.skj i at), civet cat, black pony and white (apin. 20 to 3G in. lengths. . Third Floor. Old Building Largest Collection of Pottery in New York City And, tec have evenj evidence, at lowest price i 10.000 pieces of pottery frnm Urisp.villi' potteries and otlirs of tho host potteries in the United States and from the following coun- tries of Europe England Central Europe Franco. Czechoslovakia I Ualu Holland V Snain Sweden 50c to $35 l.argc jardinieres. Small jardinieres. Howls for fruit. ' ('enter dishes. Flower bowls. Candlesticks. Bulb Moorcraft l'ottcry from England offers powder blue and the rich colorful pomegranate design in simple, beautiful shapes. Italian Majolica from Pesaro Odd, half-Orient- animal fig- ures and geometrical designs which show the Moorish influence, in deep tonci sharpened by black. Italian Faenza in bright colors with scenes and figures, lovely pieces which sug- gest Renaissance Italy. Sifts of fafjrics is of the most interesting of this sale. Plain checks, stripes, herringbone weaves and mixtures of more kinds men ever of. Cor. Eighth Telephone 4700 Sluyvcsanl Short that white. bowls. to $495. thn lliiecrnr the for Tall vases for many flowers. Small vnscs for a single flower. Round jars. Tail vatcs. Cohipotes. Flower holders. Bon-bo- n 'and nut dishes. some small but extremely pieces. Flowered Vases from Central the more garish but still attrac- tive designs of those countries C.ccho-SIovaki- a J n great number of intrrrstinj; pieces for un- usual design in color. The Smartest Crown Their Hair Ihls jrar with lotoly bmjeux da innlll rrorn l'uri, uerhnpn. sucn u.i tnoro to us found In the Hijoiu Shop, made ,y n uillut rrfl..imn who prove bit , aii that h.- - i hm ifpro-lur- e In rliln-viui- nnv i j14rj l't wlih iil'(Ioii ioii. nu iniltur Iiotr cnil A Miiiple ;it-cl- t bnnil ttt with rnlncetonca u lllimtrut'd. Ithlno- - ton coronet, low and fiy uliiiplo or tail nnd i.rtiatc, nnd slmplu two. band Urefk fillets aro in tin) collec- tion. onVrliiK tho npproprlato rvenlns uaddrei for the matron, the debutante and the tery ounk' slrl. lo 45. Two very lovely low bandeaux are brilliantly ft with stone tho color of rniernlda Slt.50 and $15. Hraidcd llandx, J.I nt atranda of mUl beida In bronie i,r Merl finish aro. lovely when laid ttraUht the brnw nnd ttorn llh the Ion coiffure. Bijoux Shop, Street Flour, old Bldu. Koscville Pottery, Fourth Less $1.50 to for $2 to grades Koseville pottery is a beautiful lustre ware in subtle colors, plain but very and in extremely graceful shapes. Almond green, ashes of roses, mauve, corn yellow, flame rolots Lvery sort of vase and compote and a great number of in various heights. Second Gallery. Mew Dulldlng all-wo- ol one blue, plain black, fandy pencil than most thought Oroadway, piece d French decora- tive Europe, showin:? From showing facility brilliant $5.65 $7.50 decorative eandleticks features Faience pesit llnoujn tit in The Parade at 10.30 Santa Clnus will hold a reception afterward. Santa's head in buzzing with Christmas plans, but Iw'n never too busy to talk to boys and girls who iovc mm. The Wee Lady Doll In the corne where most of the dolls live you will notlco two dolls walking hnnd-in-han- dressed exactly alike in blue rompers. Tho smallest one walks when led hy the hand, but the big doll can wnlk alone. Sud- denly she leans over nnd picks up the little dolK Surely, you say to yourself, no doll ever made could do Unit! And then, looking hard nt her, you see that she lsn n doll nt all hut u very wee, real live person, drcascd like the dolli xhe plays with. Introduce yourself to her Helen Short is her name, appro- priate don't you think? And tell her what kind of doll you would like best for Christmas. For Helen is a great friend of Santa Clnu.t and Is very apt to remind him of your wish, in case ho should pcrhnps forget it, having to many wishes to rcmcmbe''. Ask Helen to tell 'you ull about herself, how all her life she has loved and plnycd with dolls, and even now, although she is mar- ried nnd has n horjic of her own, Mvith tiny furniture In It, just her size, she is glad to leave It nnd come to Toy World once n year, Dish $15 Unlike most dish washers (here is no elaborate machinery to get out of order. An enam- eled container, 18x18x12 inches, hold j racks for dishes and n basket for silver. Simply at- tach hose to hot water faucet and turn on water a whirring spray thoroughly wnshes the dishes, which arc then dried in five minute?. Demonstrated in fhc Kffi-tienc- y Kitchen,. Hou.scwnrc-- i Store, .Seventh Gallery, New Iluildiug. SHOPS dread the thought formal occasions be- cause the clothing is un- comfortable. Wanamaker Evening Clothing is strictly in every detail and is superbly tailored ac- cording to Wanamaker the most rigid in America. Dinner clothes (coat n Morlb Hours: 9 5:30 Great Doings Toy World Big Wednesday \Otomatik\ Washer, specifications to help' the little girls ofNcv: xorK choose their unruimns dolls. ; Sho will show you many kinds of dolls, but ask, particularly to look at the \MaMa\ doll, for it wnlks (when you lend it by the hand), has head, lega and hand! of composition which you wash with soap and water, wears n cunning cap, patent leather shtfos, white stockings nnd a lovely romper dress 'of pink or blue. And cries \MaMa\ in a most childlike tone. Only $5. Third Gallery, New Dulldlna DON'T FORGET Good Carvers for the Thanksgiving turkey $6.!0 to 556 the set. Three-piec- e sets, knife, fork und steel; with a great variety, of handles and ' nlnc-inc- lr blades of Uni- versal Amcrjcan steel or ' of Joseph andU.odgers or \ Woslcnholm English steel. Handles of litg-lior- of bone or of polished buffalo horn, the latter .very hand- some, h Ferrules of sterling sil- - , vcr und on tho stag han- dles tips of sterlltMrsllvcr, too. ' . Pearl - handled can ing , Rets with sterling silver ferrules, $11 tho set. V Game shears with stag or pearl inluy and ntorliiig silver mountings, $3.75 to 55.50. Silver plated, S8.50 to $10.50. Street Floor, Old Building INDIVIDUAL FPU MEN Comfortable Correctness fdr Evenings .Many men like the appearance of formal evening clothing, yet of cor- rect Store to and trousers) for man or young man, range in price from $33 to 85. For strictly formal wear, full dress clothes (coat and trousers) are 70 to 85. Of fine black unfinished worsteds, plain or with subdued herringbone. Coats sold separately, if desired. Full Dress and Dinner Waistcoats $7.50 to 516.50 Models and patterns in the season's most ac- cepted Styles. Street Floor. New Building A Selected List of Christmas Gifts for Men Men's $2 Wool Half Hose, $1.25 Imported wool half hose, plain or ribbed. Full fashioned. Tan, cadot blue and mode, with contrasting embroidered clock- ing. Sizes 10 to 11. Men's Fancy Wool Half Hose, $2 to $5 Striking or conservative patterns In checks, diamonds, blocks, stripes. Ideal for tho collego man or the man who indulges in sports. Sizes 10 to 12. Athletic Sweaters, $12.50 Excellent for the coming holidays. Wool worsted sweat- ers, slip-ov- style with collur, or coat style with collar and set-i- n pockets. Navy, maroon, lal, gray and camel. All-wo- ol Motor Robes, $10 Domestic made robes, plaid on both sides. Blue, gray, tan and brown mixtures. Size COxSO. Weight 4 lbs. Other robes $7.50 to $57.50. street New Building SPECIALIZED SERVICE STREET FLOOR I l\5fV A a I 31 .