Notes of the Women's Clubs.Affairs in Society P. held at Hotel of the American Revolution, Mrs. J. McAlpin on Amu»*.! Marshall, regent. It will be in com- Day, was a success. Tea memoration of those who their Mrs. Har*/tï * Women's Clubs Set Informal gave White, chairman, and Record the lives in the .recent war, and.also fifteen oth observance of the 141th anniversary of wer« on fclie committee Is Given by the the battle of Fort Washington. » In Point of Attendance Philanthropie work will bo discussed! at the December nfeetitig of the South¬ Harlem Council- land Cltrt), Mrs. Simon Bnruch, presi- lu Addition Xo Regular Meetings, Many Organiza¬ dent. tions Social and Miss Jam; Day, Guest oil Dr.- «Sidney L. Gulick, secretary of MILLINERY Arrange Philanthropic Affairs, ul Entertainment the National Committee for Construc¬ Honor tive '¦' Immigration Legislation, will WALTER C. While One, the Mozart, Scheduled Golf for speak to-morrow at the meeting of LITTWITZ Tourneys the Governing Board, Sorosis at the Waldorf-Astoria. He Tells of Relief Work! will take for his subject "Our Immi¬ 7 East 47th St, N. Y. AH the women's clubs in greater have started on what gration Problem and Its Solution." appears to be a record season in point of -attendance, in interesting pro¬ Entire Collection of a and Pictures Perfect The Professional Woman's League of grams musical, literary political nature, and in enthusiasm. Nursery Mrs. Helen Whitman Ritchie, presi- The meetings have been largely attended and the interest shown by dent) will «hold its monthly matinee the women in their various organisations is greater than ever before. In Inner Workings of Club Will Card party for the benefit of its phil¬ anthropic fund on in the addition to the most of the clubs are Members at Thursday regular monthly meetings, arranging Be Shown the Myrtle Room of the Waldorf-Astoria. HATS for social and philanthropic affairs for almost every week of the season, the Next Tuesday Mrs. Nan G. Crawford, chairman, w*l! and one the New York Mosart has in Meeting be assisted by Mrs. Matthew Trimmer. organization, Society, gone for golf ?4rs. Ella Bosworth, Mrs. Louise Camp¬ Including tournaments in addition to its regular morning musicals, evening concerts The governing board of the Harlem bell Stern, Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, Mrs. and various social activities. Council of Women was entertained at Charles Dinnin and Mrs. Ben Hen-; dricks. FRENCH MODELS Many meetings are scheduled for this week, and interesting, attractive an informal tea Monday at the resi¬ programs have been for the members and their guests. dence of Mrs. Frederick A. Halsey, 356 and arranged honor The National California Club will V West 120th Street. The guest of have a sewing bee Tuesday at the Wal¬ who a talk on Golf Tournament To-morrow first of a series of card parties for the was Miss Jane Day, gave dorf-Astoria. Mrs. Louis A- Schmid- ORIGINAL Circle of the New York members of the her in gall, who was Adele Stone, daughter CREATIONS The Golf auxiliary board of the personal experience working of the late Governor Stone of Cali¬ Mozart Society, Mrs. Noble McConneil New York Mozart Society and their the born in an industrial on among foreign will be chairman of the day. president, will hold its first tournament wives Wednesday last at the Hotel Connecticut. The of fornia, to-morrow at the Scarsdale Golf Club. Astor. There were twelve tables and town in picture The board of directors extend an invi¬ A cup will be put up for the men's supper was served after the play. Mrs. how perfect a nursery may be when tation to all California women in .New a vase York to be their guests at 3 m. tournament, silver flower for William Maynard Haradon is chair¬ conducted on scientific and sanitary p. $1000to$1500 the women and a cup, which must be man of the card partie%, and among the won members of lines, with unlimited money back of it, three times, to obtain permanent the board and their wives The card game of the National So¬ possession of it. Among the players were Mr. Haradon, Ml-- and Mrs. Will¬ provided by a generous and discerning ciety P«Jtriotic Women of America, will be Mr. and Mrs. McConneil, Mr. iam H. Agrícola, Dr. and Mrs. E. Bur¬ corporation, was illuminating. and Mrs. Frederick Cushinj** Stevens, ton Allcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Griffith, Mr. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.I The next meeting of the council will and Mrs. Edward B. Schmalholz, Mr. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand H be at the Council Club, 232 East 110th and Mrs. John F. Churlo. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Billman, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brawley, Street, Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Carl Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Begoon, Mr. This change from the ordinary Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodrum, and Mrs. PhUip C. Boerum, Mr. and Mrs. Slade, as regional direc¬ Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Fitzpatrick. Mr. Mrs. Frank (f. Mr. and Mrs. meeting place is for the purpose Mrs. Thomas W. Mr. and Coohran, tor of the National League of PUMPS and Bentley, Richard A. Corroon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed¬ of letting its members and their Mrs. Charles A. Beckstein, Mrs. Benja¬ gar 0. Mr. and Women will at and Mrs. Richard Esta- Challenger, Mrs. Robert Voters, preside guests sec the inner workings of this min Adriarice H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dolphin, the Neiu York the fostered brook. Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. de Dr.1 conference of neighborhood club, founded, 00 will a luncheon Moulin, to-morrow the V$Q Mrs. McConneil give and Mrs. Charles H. Duncan, Mr. and league and Tuesday, and managed by Harlem Council, Wednesday at for the chair¬ Mrs. S. Gardner Esfàbrook, Mr. and at the , A which has devoted itself to the civic man of the Golf Circle, Mrs. E. 0. Mrs. Frank H. Edmunds, Dr. and Mrs. and social betterment of conditions. Challenger, and those" taking part in thf Franklin Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Walter large dinner ivill be given on The speaker will be Luigl Roversi, tournament. Afterward she will take W, Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. A. Glok- of the of with Louis XV. heels her e-uests to the ther.ter. Tuesday. graduate University Bologna, ner, Lieutenant and Mrs. Donald A. Mrs. Haradon is chairman, who will address the members on the Mr. and Mrs. McConneil gave the Green, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Geisler,] of Italian people, their characteristics, m Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hansen, Mr.J the Mozart Society dinner dance their contribution to American life and Mrs. Terry Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs.*] to be given Aprilt 6 at the Hotel and the best method of approaching Patent Leather and Gun Metal Frederick H. Hoelscher, Mr. and Mrs. Astor. She is also chairman them. Only, Frank E. Jones, Mr. and. Mrs. George ti¬ of Mrs. Walter Randel, chairman of Kupfrian, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Klein, Mr. the private'card parties which ways anil mpans, has arranged for a With Petite French heels and Mrs. Carl B. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Noble McConnell musical tea at the Young Women's Charles A. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs.. Edwin Christian Association, Lenox Avenue at m H. Merklev, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. give throughout the winter for 124th Street, for November 30. Tea and Martin, Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry W. the members Oie, refreshments will be served. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Morris- of auxiliary Black Satin Mr. board. Only sey, and Mrs. William H. McGee, At the Oasis tea on Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. McCandless, Mrs. Estabrook is chairman Albert Sterner on "Art in Gen¬ Mr. and Mrs. F. de Mr.. spoke Lacy McCarthy, of the breakfast committee eral" and Byrne Hackett gave a short and Mrs. Frank A. Peteler, Mr. and of on rare Both Mrs. Richard the Mozart talk books. speakers T. Percy, Mr. and Mrs.; Society, is in charge were introduced by Christian Brinton. HIGH GUT Harry Prutting, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman the SPATS D. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Peter- of morning musicals and one the s The first meeting for the season of of sen, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln S. Rogers, of most active members the Portia Club of the City oí New Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Root jr., Mr. the Edward Allen Al¬ and Mrs.. Frederic Mr. hf organization. York, Inc. (Mrs. C. Stevens, and bright, president) was held at the Mrs. Cary F. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hotel Astor November 4. Mrs. Anna Broadcloth, Kersey and Moire Bassford Mr. and and the^ is to be Schmalholz, Mrs.; speaker Marion Gay- Moskowitz Kross was the speaker, the James P. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, lord Atwell. "The Law All the shades of H. Scardefield, Dr. and Mrs. Valdemai subject of her address being popular A of Department of the City of New York." VOpera! Sillo, Dr. and Mrs. Leroy R. Stoddard,| committee of the soprano, several arias regular meeting the The next will be Fawn, and Brown Minerva Mrs. sang and meeting Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bliss Shays, Mr. Club, of groups Chapter, D. A. R., Carrie Ridley Herre- Gray and Mrs. Louis A. Mr. and Mary Stokes MacNutt president, held English, French and Scandinavian shoff regent, will be held at the opera the Schw"ob, the first of the season at the songs, accompanied by Coenraad V. Bos. .J Thursday Mrs. William H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.! meeting New o'clock at the Hotel McAlpin. A Theoria Club Meets nOVEMBER-much talked of Lionel Mr. and Mrs. Paul! Waldorf-Astoria last Thursday. Mrs. songs by Louis Koemmenich, con¬ card party for the work of the to- VanPraagh, William ductor of the patriotic The Theoria Matinee Luncheon Club $3.50 $5.w play the ¿ay social C. Mr." and Mrs. Robert H. N. Beales, the chairman, pre- society, and Fritz Kreis- organization will'be «j-iven af¬ Wood Wooster, sided. The committee includes lcr were warmly New mem¬ Saturday (Mrs. Harold George president season is on ! V/eigester, Frank Harper Crane, Mau-1 Mrs. applaudei. ternoon at the same hotel. and founder) held its first meeting of rice Samuel Rossiter Betts, Mrs. Ana Felisa bers who were welcomed by the presi- Deiches, William T. Hurd, Nicolas de Ment were Mrs. the season on Wedncsc'nv, in the north it is now when the S. Masooud, Dr. H. Russell Stone,, Caicedo, Mrs. Mary Eliza Saunders, Walter 1>. Kuss, Mrs. The ''States Dinner,'' scheduled at of the'"Hotel Astor. Lunch Both of these items are fine service of the Mrs. William E. Stephens. Mrs. Frank Gwendolyn Lowrey, Mrs. Monica Mans¬ Hotel for ¡ballroom distinctly Charles Gilbert Spross, Morton B. Suit-1 M. Baker, .Mrs. Frank K. field, Mrs. Charles 11. Curris, Mrs. Bea- Pennsylvania last Thursday, was served to 250 guests, who after- unique Maxon Shop ut and Christian P. Tietje. Brewster, Irice Van Mrs. was postponed to January. The date ward attended "Call the Doctor." The values Mrs. Alexander Calder, Mrs. Carl Saun. John P. Dillon. will be announced at an date. Cámmeyer becomes of paramount Cronemeyer, Mrs. Florence L. May, Mrs. Helen Lee Butter, Mrs. E. C. Her¬ early guest of honor of the day was Alan importance. Athene, Mrs. Katherine A. Martin Mrs. W. S. Mrs. Howard man, Mrs. Gwendolyn Livingston, Mrs. Brooks, author and star of "Because of will an afternoon dance Brumaghim, Helen." Mr. Brooks a talk on the shoes are smart in And not'? "Where president, give MacNutt, Mrs. Marv Allt, Mrs. William Josephine J. Ferguson. Mrs. George "Evolution of Manhattan'*' gave Cammeyer style why in the solarium of the Waldorf-Astoria F. Mrs. W. Rominies, Mrs. E. J.'ÎIall, Mrs. Lucille drama and a delightfully humorous else can ac¬ Randel, VVolsey Collins, The Society of New York State recitation. Mount N. was Madame December 4. This will be the first Mrs. Grace M. Ellinwood, Mrs. J. B. Bach, Mrs. E. Goruston, Mrs. Erica Dr. Frances Vernon, Y., and lines until worn out a dance of the season and for the Women, W. Monell, presi¬ by members. quire magnificent, given Greenhut, Mrs. Ada M. Hancock, Mrs. Rarber, Mrs, Charlotte Segler, Mrs. dent, will a of interest represented sixty-four luxurious members of the Athene and their F. Mrs. Rosa give program The next meeting and matinee of the Evening Irving M. Crane, Mrs. Charlotte R. May Harman, Saffier, Mrs. to-morrow when an address on "The lvncheon club will be the second friends. , I ilia A. Mrs. Julio Gown or Wrap at half | Surin, Mrs. Paul A. Zizelman, Mrs. Webbor, Ziade, Mrs. Evolution of Manhattan from an in December. Samuel Mrs. S. Sherwood R. Hyatt and Mrs. John D. a ¡^Wednesday ihe prevailing cost? SchiiT, Henry Berger, Bowen. Indian village to great metropolis" Theater Assembly Social Day Mrs. Charles llagen, Mr». Horace will be given by T. Kenqard Thomson, The Dixie Clutí of New York 'Mrs. because The Theater Mrs. J. Stokes, Mrs. Sallic Surin, Mrs. Maud with lantern slide illustrations. Ther» Edwin will hold its just they Assembly. Wyman and Mrs. Robert Francis Cart- Mrs. John Edgecumbe ami the Miss.es will be soprano solos Miss Wright president) are Christopher Marks president, will hold a by Emily meetings this season at the. Waldorf- Samples. Wright. The second monthly board Edgecumbe gave reception yesterday Farr, piano solos by Mrs. Helen Good¬ The affair on a the first social day of the season Fri¬ will at their home, on Carlton West- Astoria. next regular will Stamped Shoe Means Standard ofMerit meeting be held to-morrow at the Road, man, and Mrs. Paul James Haley will be on afternoon. The day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the ball¬ Waldorf-Astoria. field. Amone: the guests wore Dr. and of Thursday speak- .o $ room of Hotel Astor. The will read her Child's Garland Verse; er for the day will be Eleanore Markell i program Mrs. J. A. Smith, Dr. V. A. arid Mrs. lyric poems and sonnets. Mrs. Austin 47- 51. W an on in the 34"St. $49 í¿9 include act from "Because of Helen" The Daughters of Indiana in New Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fox and Mrs. Finegan is chairman of entertainment. "History Making." NewYoik io with Alan Brooks and the entire com¬ P. E. - Elsewhere $100 $340 the York, Miss Mary Garrett Hav presi- Brundage. Mrs. F. G. Sykes and The New York Newark Store 649 Broad St pany. Miss Helen Bolton, of will meet to-morrow afternoon Mrs. R. J. Mix poured tea. Browning Society Also Sheet Dresses- 'Titter Patter" Company, also will ap- dent, at Mrs. Emma Kip Edwards, Mrs. Bur- held its regular monthly meeting and with th* Hotel McAlpin. Plans will be dis¬ ton Williams and Mrs. L. at the Waldorf-Astoria. Suits.Coats.Blous,:\ ipcar the Havana number, cussed and on to Washington Wednesday, .Miss Florence Cawoll and chorus from voted include men as Daughters of Ohio to ¡Meet Mann have "¡barge of the luncheon to Miss Emilia Juan Schneider was chair- members and to change the name of at the Hotel Penn- man of the Mrs. William "Pitter Patter," will be given. Miriam the Tea will be The nineteenth birthday luncheon of be-given Saturday day. Griffith, a Bastistta and Junior Teirnon, of the society. served. The the Daughters of Ohio, Mrs. Edmund ..vlvama by Andrew Jackson Chapter, Mrs. Winiicld Gilbert, Mrs. Louise A. 'A V? present officers, besides Miss Hay, are which is tiie New York Mrs. B. Lease Miss Fioradora Company, will appear, *as Mrs. John A. Mrs. W. Kingsland president, will be held ¡it County Chapter Hadley, Emory and will Clarisse and Jack Slichter Wood, Emmette E. «hi- Waldorf-Astoria November o: the States Society, U, S. D. of Eileen Vail, reception committee, ex¬ 21-23 West Shapiro Giltner, Miss Ruby Rees, Mrs. Reuben Monday, 1812. Mrs. Homer will be Just West i.i a musical comedy number. Kitty Joffe 22, at 12:30. The regular monthly Lee, regent, tended hospitality. an ry, Miss Lois P. Clark. Mrs. Mar- assistod in by Mrs. William 38th ivfichman, wearing original Indian tinus Mrs. Newell II. Stew- meeting of tin- society, with Mis. Marc receiving Street of .>îh Ave. costume, will appear in an Indian num¬ Anderson, Reynolds, as chah man of the day, was Gerry Slade, president of the New St. Paul's Church, on lower Broad- art, Mrs. Elam M. Davis and Mrs. York State Society, U. S. D. of 1812. will be the scene this afternoon ¡587 \B?'ocLÓttfaycox48'Sc ber. Harry E. Reed. held last Monday, with Dr. arid Mrs. way, A card party for the benefit of the Royal S. as of Several club presidents will be guests of a service under the auspices of the World's Largest Mähers and Retai on«* (li;bi up.Elevator or Sun» ay Copeland guests honor. Actors' Home was given Monday at of honor. Fort Washington Chapter, Daughters of Smart Stout Hotel Astor under the of Ball at the Waldorf Apparel for Women chairmanship Charily The Pilgrim Tercentenary was the Mrs. Fred Michler. The Missouri Woman's Club (Mrs. subject of the November^neeting of the William Baldwin Smith 2d president) Maine Women's Club, of New York, Will Close Out At the Theater on gave an armistice anniversary charity held at the Waldorf-Astoria a week Tuesday afternoon the Drama Forum ¡ball on Thursday at the Wnldorf-As- ligo yesterday. Miss Bertha Louise will present the first performance of I toria. It was largely attended, and a Soule was chairman of the day, Miss large sum was realized for the various the Scandinavian peasant drama Elizabeth F. Reed read a paper on the Costume charities in which the club is blouses "Sylvelin," in three acts, by Catherine interest¬ Mayflower compact, Miss Maude Doug¬ Bell. The cast will include: ed. Mrs. Grace Lee Swacker, founder las a Sylvelin, and Tweedy sang group of songs and Established 1902 Catherine Lodge'; Karl Baekkelien (her honorary president of the organi- Major George Haven Putnam gave an is chairman of the relief com¬ for grandmother!, Helene Russell; Thrine zation, address on the New England idea as Stout Women Kregstuen (old peasant woman), Lu¬ mittee, and the honorary chairmen are the controlling influence in American¬ Joan Mrs. ¿simon Baruch, Dr. S. ism. cille Lu Verna; Grane (.old pea- Royal Cope- Mrs. Ada Shorey, the president, ar«" about ant), Ed Van Vechten; Tholief (young land, Frederjtk D. Gardner, Mrs. Dan- urged ali club members to attend tile Included peasant), Harold Molton; Valborg, iel Guggenheim, Mrs. William S. Ham¬ dinner to be given Thursday evening; MAISON 225 Blouses and Helga and Gudrin (peasants), Misses ilton, Mrs. E. Henry Harrimun, Mrs. A. next at the Hotel Astor by the Maine Bodil Rosing, Virginia Whitehead ana Barton Hepburn, Howard J. Rogers, Society of New York, at which Frederic Overblouses, especi¬ Margaret Bulkley; Yalin, eight years Mrs. Alexander J. Schwartz., Mrs, H. Parkhurst, Governor-elect of Maine; old, Marie Bianche; Professor Gad 2 Thomas G. Cookc, Mrs. Woodrow Wil¬ Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. Douglas Rob¬ ally re-designed to be¬ son and Governor Smith. James (singing teacher from Christiania), inson, M, Bed: and Irvin Cobb come the woman of Frances Merlin; Haakon Gurre, Nils i nre to speak, v in 6 at ¦ their new, palatially equipped story building Falk and Anton Swenson (minstrels Ohio, Mrs. Willis P. Miner presi¬ large figure without ENGLISH from the city), Lark Taylor, John dent, met at the Hotel Astor last Mon¬ The Rubinstein Club, Mrs. William Skinner and Boyd Agin. day, with Mrs. J. D. Shipman as chair¬ Rogers" Chapman will their RIDING HABITSAND man of the The president, give 22 East 57th Street sacrificing origi¬ day. subject was an afternoon musicale Saturday at 2 The Drama Comedy Club, Miss Edyth "Labrador" and the speakers were o'clock at the nal chic Hand-em¬ YOUTHFUL Mrs. Bennet L. Waldorf-Astoria. In ad¬ Bet. and Totten president, met in the east ball Schauffler, Miss Eliza¬ dition to the joint recital by Rosalie broidered, lace trim¬ TOWN AND COUNTRY room of the Hotel Astor on Tuesday beth Bristol- and Theodore Green. Pic¬ Miller, soprano, and Harold Land, bary¬ CLOTHES afternoon. The discussion was on the tures were shown by the couitesy of tone, the club will present Miss med and beaded as subject of Nell Gwynn and the plays Dr. George H. Leggett. Neill, violinist. Arny in which she appeared. Mrs. Imogene well as tailored types. King, chairman of psychology, .gave a The first .Saturday afternoon musical The Manhattan CLOSING OUT rO-ORDEf* AND ^ Study Club. Mrs. talk on the of and dance of the Beethoven REAOY-rO - W£AR psychology the times, Society, Edith R. Pearsons president, will meet White, Flesh, Bisque. ¡«hd a social -hour followed. Mme. Aida Tanini-Tagliavia president, ;it the home of Mrs. Jonathan Wells The club held its social at the crowded the ballroom of the iTote! 410 West and all Wanted day Plaza Miss End Avenue, to-morrow. Thr at lh Price and Less EXCLUSIVE FABRICS MOM TtjE Astor Friday, when a musical program yesterday. Greta Torpadie, subject of the day is "Current'Events," Suit Shades MASTER LOOMS OF THE WORLD was given. The first dance will be Sfpart held at the Hotel Astor Friday. REMAINING MODELS FROM OUR Formerly to 15.00 The Rainbow Club, of the Americas, OCTOBER COLLECTION r.n orgartization founded by Mrs. Lillian Miles Walbridge, for the pur- « pose of bringing together in social OB gatherings, the peoples of North and S P A L D I N G 9.75 South America, iieîd the first of a series of receptions and dances Friday I ALSO EXQUISITE BLOUSES IN A WIDE VARIETY OF evening, in the Colonial Room of the Gowns, Wraps s Coats STYLES AND FABRICS, SPECIALLY. PRICED FROM Hotel McAlpin. . Dr. Aljandro Cesar, minister from Women's Suits Nicaragua to the United and to ivirs. States, j Prevailing Shades All Sizes 5.75 7.50 14.50 22-50 7930 Cesar, were amon«* the of Sport guests honor. Other . guests were the officers T H f RESTORATION from the Brazilian battleship, Minas .of F EÄTHERS Geraes, and representatives from the Sale Prices & various South is accomplished to your delighted sur¬ American republics. 70 Sweaters qnd Scarfs prise when you entrust your Ostrich and I With extra-size sleeves Paradise Plumes, Feather Fans and Mara- Matinee Club to See Play {Formerly ¿lOO to {Í125 $ 5w»u and Ostrich Neckpieces to us for The Manhattan Matinee Club, Mrs. { / and full renovation. Miracles of fieslr-ning, col¬ Jessie Emerson Moffat president, will I 35 to $125 patterned hips attend a ! and are performance o£ "Call the Doc- oring revivifying matter-of- tor" at the Theater JMade of f Surplice and Tuxedo Sweaters and Scarfs, of course !o our seasoned Empire following | craftsmanship. the club's first luncheon of the season THESE ARE THE MOST REMARK¬ Pure And the cost withal'is moderate. next Wednesday at the Waldorf-As¬ Mohajr, Alpaca, Fibre Silk, Brushed Wool. Fealhrr Fant Marta to Your Special Col¬ toria. Mrs. C. C. Vail is chairman and j BritishTweeds ABLE VALUES OFFERED THIS Silk and Camel's Hair. All colors including orína at lieatonable Prices. hostess for the day. Mrs. who andHomespuns I Moffat, ¦ V Half 0r'ew Tork tion of Thanksgiving and Christmas Avenue (at 43d Street) baskets to the poor, the philanthropic ¡, n» »«««»»»»» w«ui»n>mn»»«rt»»«in»»«ini AJ| Scarfs 6.50, 11.50 to 19.50