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ete 6 ITALY GIVES THPKS n rin ni LLU ON rAL DAY 10 Ultimatum Threvtens Occu- pation With Con Without MASSACRE IS stor FEARED. Warships Off Coast and Land- ing of Troops May Result in Slaughter. LONDON, Sept. 2-1 news deapatch | suys that Italy has to Turkey, saying thet the latter must agree to an Ttallan oevpation of Tripoll, and that unless a reply ts received by to-morrow Italy will immediately proceed with the threatened oecupation. | MALTA, Sept. Z/.—A private message from Tripoli today raye chat Italian Warships with an oxpoditionary force! fare iying twenty miles off Tripolt, and | that there is a panic among the Italian residents there as it x feared that the | w: lending of troops would be the signal rep for @ massacre of Buropeans. ‘The Anglo-Maltese colony in Tripoll to-day sent en appeal to their com-/| patriots. The telegram roads: ‘We implore our brethren to appeal tothe Government to assist us and to come ¢o our help as the Italian @eamers refuse'to receive any but Persons of their own nationality. ‘Two Itallan Vattleships and four tom Pedo boats passed here to-day headed for Tripolt. It te believed that Italy plans a Cemonstration of force and also to prevent at any cost the landing there of Turkish reinforcemen CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 27.—The Turkish Cablvet has, decuted that in the event of @ cupture of the relations between Maly and Turkey the Italian: should be deprived of all beneft of capitulations. ITALIAN MOB STONES CAVALRY ANO TRAINS. ND, ON THE , Bept. 21.-~To- ne etate that the ralons have as- eter tn Pro- Ravenna and Forll, Italy, Jalist and Republican ele. minate, A mob, after stopping the trains which were transporting troops being moved n ston with the — threatened troub! Turkey over Tripoli, stoned the The rioters used street care to fort barricades in the streets, 'TALY SEEKS REPRISALS FOR ALLEGED OUTRAGES, PARIS, “the Italian Embassy ere to-day 1 that Italy seeks key for a a from Tur- nt incidents. | the arbi-/ 8 at Con-| sonment de- spite all monstrances; bark in the R boat; irl from her parent and the refusal of the authorities at} Constantinople to compel her release, and finally the insecurity of Italia in ‘Tripoll. | Italy, the Bmbasay set forth, demands satisfaction for these affronts and guar- antees for the future. the abduction fe i Auto Corporation Dissolved, ‘The corporation known as the censed Automobile Dealers of the of New. York was dissolved to-day by order of Justice Bijur, It was formed in February, 1910, to promote certain | automobile patents granted to George Sekien. The officers said the Gove: has held the patents did n. rm ment NEWYORK WORST PAVED BIG CITY ROL INALL THE WORLD So the Mayor Learns From a Committee of Representa- tive Interests. ging radiea! changer tn the pre emt methods of paving, repaving taining the streets of New Yort particulary fn Manhattan, t committee of Commerce, the Merchants’ Ansociation, | | the Hoard of Trade and Transportation | receiving attention and treatment of America | satd he had no Jurisdiction | wppenres before the Mayor to-day at) Jeparunents, such as the and the Automotle ©) the City Hatl at a public heartng, Primartiy the America atarted the agitation, going #0 far as to appeal to the Governor. Tt was stated then, and repeated to- day, that the pavements of Manhattan are in @ disgraceful condition, and tt demanded that control of the street paving be removed from borough heads and pinced under the contro! of yor vantage of uch a change, the spokesmen said, would be to centralize the paving of the whole city under one head, affordii © polley Oo new construction and The report of the joint com- mittee says that this result “certainty would be better than the lack of tas sult under the present system, Tho disadvantoge {s that it would not Please the politicians nor the man who wants @ soft Job with little work and big pay.” The report adda: We do not think It necessary to offer any proof that the paving tn the Greater ‘New York ts bad; ft 8 worse than the paving of any great city in the world.” The report, which was read by Albert R. Shattuck, chairman of the joint com- mittee, presente the reasons for the Present bad pavements, ranging from the putting down of improper founda- tana; ripping streets for instalintion of wires; failure of the city to contractors to keep pavements in repair; lack of proper issuance of street opening permits; custom of Com. missioner of Public Works of not re- pairing asphalt in winter (which the committee proves oan be Gone); politics, whioh keeps ineffecient men in office. Chairman Shattuck also presented photographs taken this the Borough of Queens, which he stated show utter Inefficie He referred to President Gresn removal and sald he lacked “pa' sense.” Mr, Shattuck added: “We recommend that the city own and operate ite own asphalt plant for the purpose of making repairs, and that no further contracts be made with the Asphalt companies containing a pro- vision of miintenance fore longer term than one year, The result of an asphalt company contracting to keep @ pavement in repair te that the price immensely increases ang that the city hag been but indifferently able to en- force the contract,” Chairman Shattuck said that expen- sive experiments are now being made by Rorough Presidents of several char- acters of pavement. He aske why go to such expense and delay when the oM- clals can easily proft by the experi- mente made years ago by other elties of the world, For strects used by Reavy trucks the of teeth strengthen tender gum tissue , with the Curative Mouth Wash | _ GOLD Wash your clothes with DUST Good soap washes clothes well—if you use enough elbow grease, but Gold Dust washes them more thoroughly—and with little or no rubbing. Gold Dust saves half your time, and spares your poor back, Another great advantage of Gold Dust—use any kind of water you like. Gold Dust softens the hardest water, and makes it soft as rain water. © Gold Dust is just a vegetable-oil soap in pow- dered form, with other cleansing ingredients added to make it work more thoroughly and quickly than soap ever ‘Just try Gold Dust next wash-day, and see how much time you gave. Gold Dust is sold in 5c sizeandlarge pack- ages, The large package means greatereconomy, can, he GOLD DUST TWINS do your work"* Made by THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Soep (the oval cake) & the Chamber of | effectively handle tt. Automobile Club of jusgeste the use of the amall now used in Liverpool. Where absence of noise Is desirable the committee aumgerts the use of wooden nts, except on grades. For the of Manhattan Horough @n asphalt but block or rock ment problem. ‘There ts no realiience to asphalt lald oo Belgian block for @ foundation. ‘but miles euch pavement can be found tn Manhattan alone. pg ARLE ge Reg A) To avoid tearing wp the etree eof the thi the introduction of aubsurface wit the virtue of this great tonic pipes the butlding of galleries ts sug-| of youth. Rested. Roports written by Engine Dow and Smith and Gen. Theodore Smith supporting the several pot raised and urged by the committes we; also read’ by Mr. Shattuck Whiskey. 3 William McAdoo ana Thomas Dimond, with Mr. nittee which signed ‘apor' Ail but Mr, Astor were present at he hearing, Borough P. | my life. Thctec conta eae Teor sine | abl velleve a central body of control could | Of Ho challenged feared ie aged people, the committee to point out any holes | twelve children.” —C in pavements which had not or were not tuck, L. He ver other ‘ater De-|iS @ gentle Invigo- te at|rating — stimulant halt /and tonic that in- “p-' fluences for good "Yl every important ‘organ of the bod; ity, and | partment, which could open }ite own option. For a city lant he had already obtained yroprt nd plana were under | for ite construction and o tor v revelved_ ony 60000, vaily {1 bullds up the ¢ | needed sues, tones up th Mayor ynor, dismissing the tear-| heart, gives power ing, after urging the appointment of aito the bratn, | commianton rate with ugh ¥ So much intemperate speech been heard recently from perm ought to know better that J nmin and relleved to seo this tmportant y here, | contains. ding} All druggists, grocers and dealers, Departinents of the chy should be put| or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. under one : aa, but I e Fag cal booklet others so often right and myaelt wo! often wrong that I have not much {166,07 applic ration he a toatter dealt with so temperat [1 thought # tong tine that the To-morrow—An_Extra- ordinary Suit Sale, Dem- onstrating Our Leader. ship in Value Giving, The Latest Model FALL SUITS | 3.75 One model like picture. Cannot be Duplicated for Less Than $25 Dozens of chic, becoming models, in dressy and tailored effects, showing the very latest developments of ye, Among trimmings, velvet and silk braids are Irequently used. Rough and smooth surface fabrics are shown, including Scotch and Heather mix- tures, broaddoths, tweeds, wide wale serges, mannish worsteds und zibelines in all the fashionable colorings, among them brown, coronation, gray and the always popular navy and black. All coats are lined with waranteed satin or ww the newest peau * G gfe the skirts misses, 14 to 44, ideas. women and Expert Alterations FREE MAIL ORDERS FILLED D. PRICE & CO. | Gime 1 BStrcet GiCorner 1G Street | lusle by Victor Sorlin's Orchestra. Restaursnt, Daily ==-—> Sy 33 Years Loaders f Tathin ) oro 6; LUNA SON A. W YORK 0. We Are Now Offering the Auerbach Player-Piano With the privilege of smal! weekly or monthly pay- ments. Wouldn’t you con- H sider it an excellent invest- ment at, sAY ex Kourch Floor $2.00a Week This is the lowest price and most liberal terms ever quoted on trictly high class Player-Piano. The Auerbach Player-Piano is a combination of a small high grade Upright Piano and a wondrous player mechanism inside, which will enable you or any member of the family to play any piece of music that’s written, YOU don't need to be a pianist to use the Auerbach Player Piano, We sell you the piano and the ability to play it. PICTURE to yourself—that little girl or boy of yours seated at the piano and giving you "Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata” or “Alexander's Ragtime Band” with all the technique of a Paderewski, | Visit our warerooms (bring the children along) and let us show you the Auerbach Player-Piano and how wondertully it renders music, | > --~<— Simpron Crawford Co., 6th Ave. New York City a ~<a Way to reach @ @olution of the pave- Ninety. Years 0ld— Strong and Vigorous the cone id hist words of sho extol and renewer “I am 89 years of age, near 90, and am strong and vigorous. I had a severe ttack of grip and catarrh 12 years ago, | and | began using Duffy's Pure Malt It did me a world of good, ‘!and now, when I feel the need of medi- ‘icing, I use it. It has been a great bene- attuck, compriged the com: fit to me, and I know It has prolonged “I have never used whiskey as @ bev- | erage, but 1 can honestly recommend ident McAneny “ata nee | anys Pure Malt Whiskey for general as the best tonic and/ 1 have al Medi- J doctor's advice sent DAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911 ily Concerts by Victor Sorlin's Orchestra, Restaurant, Eighth Floor, Express Elevato' _SIXTHI AVE. 19°70 20° STREET. Simpson Crawford $25, Tailored Suits for Women Are Models for a Hundred Imitators Since this store specialized so strongly in 825 Suits—producing better styles—better made—of better materials: manufacturers and retailers the country over have attempted to duplicate them. But they must do one of two things — duplicate Simpson Crawford quality, style and workmanship, or they duplicate the price and lower W. Ruland, Mattl- Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey the! strength and elasticity to the muscles, | and richness to the blood. It brings into action all the vital forces, makes diges- tion perfect and enables you to get from the food you eat all the nourishment it Designers. Tor Paris 3 made tos $25.00, rigina’ sm | 4°50 28, upto highest class modistes are tr styles. Since the purch tunics at these remarkably low +] some Chiffon and Net Beaded ‘Tunic shades. mb Also real Princes; white, he some designs. Extraordinary gains ut the regular price of $12 Tunics at $25 and $37.50, white and the new shades. New silk, in heavy, striking -d newest colors. Values $12.59 « SIMPSON CRAWFORD €O., xT moderate price. New York's Finest Display of Velvet Shapes most impre dd for the anes rument : of vision H that our Glasses are expensive, as we fur- nish Glasses at very moderate prices, be- $I OQ ginning at......,. D No charge is made foreyo tosts. CF Main Floor, On the Left of Main ‘Entrance. ‘t Two of the Clever Models at $25, iia oaianceneieschaaiesepanhatsimevanenenetia—or> Special Thursday Sale of . BeautifulParisTunics At Almost Half Their Proper Prices. Exclusive Styles—Samoies Purchased in Paris trom the Secured by our buyers just at the right time, up by leaps and bounds. Meantime we offer this lot of beautiful Made of fine net, handsomely beaded with bugle and seed beads, in gold, white, black, helio, gray, white with blue, whi 180 Robes of Fine Net, with Lustrous Silk Embroidery, in black, » hew green, pink, light blue and two-toned effects, a pe pad would be big bar- ¢ 6.95 Punics of beaded with fine cut beads in surplice models, Handsomely Embroidered Net Tunies, rich! Black Velvet Dress Shapes to the most extreme picture Hats, Shapes exclusive with us —— x >_> ~~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST., and charge $30 or $35 for the Suit: quality and use inferior workmen. Watch thePapers for OurBookSale An event that will interest thousands of book lovers. EF Third Floor. ‘29 For Suits That Usually Com- mand 930 to 935 rofit, ae hae ind NOT and #35 suits. |’ We Reproduce the Smartest Foreign Models In these suits, and of course we have all the cleverest creations of New York designers, as well as some ex- clusive styles of our own, There Are Plain or Trimmed Styles Severely tailored models that alw: and ¢ $25 to $39.50 Silk Dresses Crepe Charmeuse, Etc... dsome uew models in a splendi harmouse, handsome Mexsaline, wy for Paris Tunics, | $ ] g-50 made to sel up to | 99,00, as all the to get supplies of precisely ase was made prices have gone makers in America upon standard of high qu of workmanship and the to bring our selling prices d factory-made “ thrown-to, ts that will easily ) prices: > Main Floor, with pink beads, Iand- black, whit d the fashionable es, with ruffle, cord and tassel. ade of fi Hand- from 7 to 17 y Wool The or 86.00 » i black, wded chiffon, 300. Lin lustrous Black, whi 815.00." Spe *6.95 rit AVENUE'S FOREMOST aTORD Sleeveless T Values § Blue CY Trimmed Millinery, Second Floor, from the medium practical shape $2.98 1095.98 Special _-400 Untrimmed Hats Not One Worth ‘] 98 Many Worth Up Less than :3.75 e to $5.00 Here is an item that will crowd our Hat sections to-morrow. Large and medium shapes; some all fine velyet; others felt and velvet, others fine hatter’s plush and velvet; still others ready to wear. Our stock of-middle aged Women's Draped Toques and Large Turbans is one of, our hobbies, always to have the right things to show. Beautiful Quality Velour Hoods and Medium Size Hats Very fine quality velour. More than equal in quality to those offered elsewhere at twice as much money, and then our shapes ere so different. $3.98, $4.98 & $5.98 Finest Quality Hatter's Plush Hats; also velvet and napped beaver combined, 1Oa™ST: “Lt STA, AT CORNER: » Take Our Advice Take advantage of a liberal offer, buy all the Clothes you need and use our Liberal Credit Terms. | a] Leather MoRRIS CHAIR FISHE [F you want your “‘busi- } | ness” to become the talk of the town, tell about We Use the Most Favored Materials The swagger and “mannish” looking rough weaves, now so popular, also diagonal cheviot, wale serges, excel- lent broadcloth, and novelty fabrics. _ All the correct colors for the coming season are here. | look so smart. borately embroidered, braided and trimmed styles for dressy occasions, Sizes 34 to 53 inch bust; odd sizes being for short-waisted figures. t immering Satin, Stately Velvet and correct lever munipuintion of fringes (now world-widely popular), hand embroidery, lace, dapted from the smartest and newest French models. The Simpson Crawford Special Boys’ 2-Trouser Suits We Have Produced Three Distinct Grades of Two- Trouser Suits Which We Guarantee to Be the Best Ever Sold at Their Prices. $3.50, $4.50 ana 25.50 Made. under special arrangements with one of the biggest gether’ clothes, Boys’ Fine Quality All- Serge Suits, folk Style Suits for Boys of 7 to 12 years. tble-Breasted Style for Boys of 10 co 17, SON CRAWFORD CO, SINTN AVENUES POREMOST Splendidly Stockea Untrimmed Hat Sections We are -uowing more Hats, better styles, better qualities, at lower prices than any house in town. you want a Real Paris Hat, a Siunny English Hat or the Handsome styles produced at home—all are here at Untrimmed Millinery, Main Floor, Bright Finish Small Shapes. All exclusive shapes with us are particularly becoming to women $ $ who do not want the extreme... at [NEW YORK mn! SHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 10451 Baer EYeMaY STA + et Gy $50 omplete trem 49.68 to 500.00 With Every Purchase of 3 'Y’ & BUS AVE BbET-103° Simply trimmed effects s favorite materials such as Crepe All the new colors, t include an ag - ils, high sturdards ntities jarye enough asked for the ordinary €F Second Floor. * you generally seeat #45 Sizes to fit boy» $4.50 ¢ with 85.60 STORE ) Whether ' ( . 1.65 0° 2.48) | Every j Fashionable Shape of j the New Season is , Here, | BLOCK AWAY i} = U I | Vege ibs 1 oe BROS ag it through a World “Want” 4443333 3 3 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT, @ 5 A AM kn anions

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