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OOTOBER sf... ESDAY, 1911, caused all but the miners in the aud-| estate operator, on a guarantee for HE ENING WORLD, TU fence to quake. of one year's rent for the Gilsey A i eelles Following th de of near; * 4 4 a Ih HAS BIG DAY (00 minere was reviewed by the Presi. | tice Goff In the Supreme Court, and House. The case was tried before Jus. deat. the jury to-day “pheld Lancaster's | , contention that the guarantee eigned \ President ‘Taft was then escorted to | en en dticed by traudaient | the Hotel Schenly, where he attended &| representations. | ; | luncheon. From there he went direct cenntalahsineliiietiniinian, ! to the wharf, where he spoke from the | | deck of the ateamboat Virginia, the flag- SHERMAN NOT IN CONTEMPT. | ship for the naval parade. N PITTSBURGH MRE, ROOSEVELT CHRISTENS|Court Refases to Panish Retired RIVER STEAMER. Real Estate M Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall, Humpty’s glasses had a UdtEN Allee Roosevelt Lo Justice Bischoff in the exoren| eat fall. ‘: ened the little New Orlean: Court to-day refused to punish Freder- <ing’: They Have Real Colliery Ex-| or the first steamboat of the same Faint torday refused to punish Freder-| All the King’s horses, all to navigate the Ohio and Mi estate broker of No, 209 East Thirty- the King’s men plosion. for President, Who | Rivers. ‘The original New Oriea third street, f ti tin fall t H built in 1811 by Nicholas J. Ro rd street, for contempt in failing to] Brought them to Harris turn over his property to a receiver ’, ‘ Presents Medals. uncle of ex-President Theodore Roose: appointed at the instance of Mra, Chris- —they’re together again. vel tina After a hottie of wine had been) 34 "Seas, tormatip 0c Wad tn | | LTO. ne one for smashed over her prow the New Orleans | ous * at " RIVER FETE A FEATURE. DP Sherman household, is suing Sherm fifty cents and up. . |headed to midstream and led a parade of /in the Supreme Court for divorce. labout seventy-five river craft down the|ciaiming to be his common law wite, 1 bia ue Ohio River some distance, thence back | some time ago the Court directed Sher- * J }amld a noisy salute of whisties from|/man to pay her alimony for the sup- e' be Alice Roosevelt Longworth | cther river craft and mills. Both sides| port of nerself and her tencyearold “Oondicks and ee ae *. . of the river and all bridges were lined| son, Robert Sherman. When Sherman Christens Replica of Steamer | by thousands who cheered the President | failed to pay the allmony she had a re- 14 Bast, tard, Street, i ASS tree m.Avenive 2 Go nbs AY = tind Btreeta and the ttle boat. During the parade | ceiver appointed for his property. nber of Commerce. There the Ex- again speak. Ith n originally planned to serve ‘Was the guest of honor at both the National Safety Mine Demonstration, Centennial Celebration of Steam Navi- ine at this affair, but because tne ation on the Pittsburg Rivers and | !cal members of the G, A. R., who have Tater at a banquet. Arriving at tie |the control of the memorial, refused to Bonwit TELL ER & Gs, all liquors to be brought Into the e Bhadyside Stati o men van Selbibed aks AR de tesla hd ate ing the organization was forced to Railway at 5.20 A. M., the presidential |" ite SAE AA oMtay CB bu AU WEE OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Party was met by a reception comee | te nid the feast in that building. a tee shortly before 8.30 o'clock and es-| wie president leaves to-nigh' Mor- Fifth A corted to waiting automobiles, which beh maga iy aah ocd venue gantown, W. Va., where he will spend Th tg GP abtivol CHINA jto-morrow, and from there will «0 to pr eeme ue Lor, Ouabar jerety Stu-| Washington, thence to New York, where Gents at the Carnegie Technical / ne will review the big naval parade in ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONAL Bcheols, voy scouts and other peron+| the Hudson River on Thursday. eager to see the Executive lined the| er catia VALUES IN THEIR NEW DEPARTMENTS Pee tare yn Lone 837,500 Rent sult. hed helal ied ad IE antec ROLE ALL J and Margaret Gilsey, execut- 3 a setita wt aairsu| LINGERIE NEGLIGEES CORSETS La vere Rune e, of card who} 0 from Frederick J. crowded e giant grand stand greeted y Long Island al him. PPSSIDENT PRESENTS MEDALS | TO LIFE SAVERS. The President closely watched the} “first aid” teams, under the auspices eel the Red Cross en uses of the v sed: to ratcue’ mainera) afta? ac Uitte \ Original « and iGeanine beautiful and charming. . and about noon President Taft pre- sented med: to the teams which a committer scected. as being. the. most oH 0 R Li CG K’ S CORSETS—Special Values perfect a the bahia dent mar the AucaneteReen; only one | explosion was staged, This occurred in : "“Ohereae Smitatione’ Our regular $5.00 “Bontell” fancy broche corset. @ huge boiler plate cylinder placed in| the far outfleld. Fine coal dust’ was TheFood Drink forAllAges Newesboutia frrciriavanteatietccetsne? Pa 3.75 e@prinkled on shelves in the interlor of ici MILE, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER y Re aren ena aiione, ene yes Are any Milk Trust Our regular $10.00 “Bontell” fancy silk broche, or fee, on “HORLICK’S” extremely long lines................ CHEV OLE SANS 6.75 ‘Take # packege home LINGERIE--Domestic conveyed them to Forbes Field. n, QHE exquisite daintiness, the original- ity and i omer expressed in these articles of eepes will appeal to the aT baclahdaghinah’ cA td OR ELSEWHERE well dressed woman's sense of the 128% STREET-WEST 6cHaG 2 .._ Between Lenox & 7th Aves Lenox & 7th Aves: It Pays You to Shop wT tin tae hehe Our rent is low; our expenses are low—naturally our prices are low; in fact, so much lower than downtown that we will re- fund your money if we are underquoted. You take no chance. Random selections fiom among many Wednesay economies: Misces'°$20 New Dresses, 12.95 We have more of these dresses than we should have. We take the quic' Night gowns, short empire yokes of Valenciennes lace and embroidery or Irish lace yokes......... 1.95 Night gowns of batiste, bias back, front of hand embroidered and Irishinsertion.................. 2.95 LINGERIE-—French Nightgowns, kimono shape, blind embroidery, wide ribbon neck and sleeves. Value $3.50............ 2.50 Nightgowns, kimono shape, blind embroidery and Cluny lace. Value $4.75...........000008 seiaece Cone sure way of diminishing stock by offering new choice Dresses of All-Woo! Serges, U Panamas, Check Materials, etc, made up in the new || models—Superior -Nightgowns, French back, empire shape, blind em- workmanship—juniors’ sizes, 13 to 17 years, and mis: 14 to 16 12.95 Former prices up to $20.00; Wednesday, only. ae years, broidered bow knots, Valenciennes lace. Value $6.75 4,75 Biankels and Comfortables NEGLIGEES—Special Values WHITE WOOL BLANKETS—with pink or blue borders; excellent quality and weight; double bed size; each blanket cut und bound separately; may be oO i s < Pe . A Mere ferartale e ae ate Serene Hen 350 New models in albatross and flannel gowns, trimmed jE E Ci LI oral designs, on light grounds; . . eRe ee Fepa haasar h plain Kader of aie ting color; 1.48 with satin or cloth, Value $7.50............. tives OTS filled with pure white sanitary cotton. . : ae j “tT BO Hand Base, Bc Accordeon plaited China silk gowns, short waist, Women’s Ss $1 50 Hand Bags, 89c Marie Antoinette collar of fancy net.............. 10.75 TAPESTRY, SATIN, VELVET and SUEDE BAGS—in black and all the leading colors; with or without frames; fitted with purse and long silk cord handles; also some SEAL AND WALRUS BAGS, with gilt and silver etched frames; all leather line lined and fitted with purse, Dress Goods Remarkably Low Priced $4-INCH MANNISH SU 54-INCH ALL WOOL GRAY SUITINGS, 54- INCH MIXED St SH BLACK AND WHITE L BLACK VOILE 5 48c S4-INCH ALL WOOL WIDE WALE DIAGONALS-—dlack 3 ALL, WOOL STORM. SERGES—sponged and. shrunk; INCH ALL WOOL TWILLED BAC! OTH! black; regularly $1.50; yard... Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats, 2.98 BLACK VELVET D! HAPES—all the newest blocks; in large, medium and sm: izes; edges finished with gros. grain silk; excellent values Sheets and Pillow Cases Made of extra quality sheeting (no centre seam); full bleached, hemmed and ironed, ready for use. Crepe de Chine fitted model with lingerie or Val- enciennes lace trimmins. Value $16.50) 13.75 Fiith Avenue at sci Street HEPHERD 3s yard Furniture Without Deposits Po itiaw. Coase | Purchased in this manner har Proved satintuctory to the buyer, Our methods larly 65¢; 54c| 42x3812 in; reg. 12%; each, 10% Toros rsulrly es ach BAs) fora ns toss rae ach 19411 CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ‘omen’sWorsteaPetticoats,49c; Basement Economies ne 7" 3 ,feome 4 pmrtinen As veri STAL GLASS FRUIT AND Hiruishea | 4yuentehe | Furnished le eel [8 hea | Atemisiied fy good yles, with red, pint and black rete. 28c | 48.98 | *69.98 | "88.98" | 109.98 | 149.78 | “Zc borders. | | | Our Terms Apply Also to New York, i Jersey. Long Biren and Connecticut. | $1. 00 PerWeek Opens an Account Write for New Catalsqae, Mailed Free, Sewing Machines on Credit, ‘We Pay Freigat. with 6 individu- china trays; ; 98 EE Women’s Long Kimonos, 1.39 Of heavy quality German flannel, in pretty floral designs; front and sleeves trimmed with satin border; also of fancy crepe, with large shawl collar, ee ; hil a a Women’s Dressing Sacques, 49c AB anne FLANNELETTE DRESSING SACQUES $4 otion pecial iS A —a good assortment in light blue, pink DRESS AND, SHIRT WAIST 25c Y 4 pairs for....... and gray, with white dot; front, collar 3 and cutis with flowered border. LK—100 yards, 6 2c ——— ee Women’s 35c Silk Hose, 19¢ SEV NG SILK pool, @2¢ MERCERIZED SILK LISLE HOSE— 9c Stationery, 2ic full fashioned; deep garter hem; high; HURD'S PERSIAN CAMBRIC — ; in black | sheets and 24 envelopes; in white and Table, in quarter- highly pollsheds i Her Ancestor Built. President Taft was aboard the Virginia,| Justice Bischoff holds that the re- | the flagship for the occasion. colver should apply to him for an or- streets near. ohR Street —_—_——-.- To-night a banquet will be given the | der directing Sherman to turn over the inten near Willough' “Brooklyn PITTSBURG, Oct. 31-—-Prosident| Present in the Soldiers and Sattors' | property upon proof that the property iirtiion Beret opposite A: @B., Brookin - : Memortal Hall by the members of the|{: actually in Sherman's possession. 07 Broad Street, near Hahne & Co.. Newark Taft arrived here early to-day and All Cars Transfer to _ @ 50c Chiffon Veils Popular colors, with hemstitched 25¢ ends, each. ‘i Silk Mesh Veilings, /) UH egg colors good pat terns, yard 59th to 60th St. Saas Coats Sale of 1911 Worth Up to $13.00, 9 10,00 | Special at . . This Sale Presents Your Last They are well made of splendid quality Opportunity to Have faced materials in pretty contrasting combina- tions, includirig grays and coronations. A Suit, an Overcoat, a This is your opportunity to buy a good-looking, ser- viceable reversible coat, in sizes 14 to 18 years for Rain Coat or Prince | missesand 34 to 42 bust for women, to-morrow at the very low price of $10. 00. Albert Coat and Vest aga Coats and Regu- $15 00 Made to Your $ 80 ew Ltda Pans Ah up to the neck, Measure ... All the coats in this sale are high grade, and may tye had in all colors. Sizes 14 to 18 years for mises For more than 20 years the Bloomingdale | 9"4 34 to 42 burt for women. Merchant Tailoring Sale has maintained a standard that has pleased thoucands of most Distinctively New Tailored $1 9. 98 discriminating men. This year we have been | Suiits, Very Special at. . . miore fortunate than ever in being able to They are the best value you can get for your money. secure woollens from prominent mills at great jored ancd trimmed models. Made of serges, price concessions, That means wecan make | cheviots, broadchiths, etc. All colorsand black. Sizes yoy better garments than ever, in any style, 14 to 18 years for misses and 34 to 44 bust for women. for Twelve-eighty. We trust you will again i ; ' take advantage of this great money-saving | Silk and Serge Dresses, $ 1 0. 00 |]| opportunity. Satisfaction graranteed or money promptly refunded. Worth up to $78, Special . The dresses are made of serges, messalines, chif- yeni fon taffetas and other fashionable materials. All Tuesd are tastefully trinamed and will appeal to women who appreciate real style. They are here in black and popular fall colors. Sizes 14 to 18 for misees and 34 to 44 bust for women, Bloomirytdales’, Becond Floor, 60th Bt, Section, Women’s and Men’s Silk Hosiery} Women’s Black Silk Stockings— | Men's Silk Half Hose—Bieck |} Silk Hosiery, boot styles, pure thread silk, lidle thread heels and linen splicing tops; black. Value 9c... 19. on the soles; alfeizes.. $5.00 to $8.00 — Armchairs at I $2.99 For To-Morrow, Wednes- | day, only, we, will offer 200 Armchairs in golclen, fumed | and Early English oak. They are high class chains with sad- | dle, cane and slip» seats of } genuine leather. Many of them worth $8.00. None in the sale worth less than $5. All to go at $2.99. We illustrate two styles in the sale. No mail orders or C. O. D. orders will be filled. Bloomingdales’, Fe Fourth ¥ Floor. 1500 Pairs Lace Curtains at $1.75 Fresh Meat Specials **. Fr Wedeeade spliced heels with deep garter tope, lisle thread split eoles, in a variety of new colors, besides black and white. Value $1.25.. 69. Men’s Fine Winter Underwear ale to-morrow in four lots at proportionate price reductions, follows: Shirts and Drawers—Men's heavy | Shirt: 4 faturel wool gray shirts and | ~ Australian went Cat ral ar asa drawers; strictly first qual- ity; value $1.25; at... Shirts and Drawere—Men' Nottingham and Scotch. Value fully $2.50 Pair In our meat ently you will always find the best of | | A collection of very choice patterns at decisive reductions. Fresh Meats at Special Low Prices. 1,000 Pairs of Hand Made Lacet | Lace Window els, Marie An- Rereasariese of Lamb, with all the | Fine Rib Lamb cut Arablan Curtains, mounted on | _ toinette, Irish point, lacet Arabian, ose Ns le MB ACM: 8} from fancy lamb; the i8e French cable net, 3314% special at Wiss Yagi creayned ze kind; at.. P 123. || Regular price $4. Porterhouse and Sirloin Steaks or | Fine Honey pare | Regular price $5.25, at Roasts, cut from pet city 153 with plenty of meat: th || Regular price $6.00, at. dressed beef; ine 2¢ delicious. , "3 Ibe., 256 Regular price $7.00, at. ‘$5. Home Made Pork Sausages; highly spiced; nothing better for I Regular price $7.75, at. - Regular price $7.00 each, at $6.00 the breakfast table... .. 6... seeee eee e cece seen eeeeee cebedpise Bloomingdales’ Greatest Sale of Walters Pianos and Player-Pianos!! Everybody’s Opportunity We want everybody who does not own a Walters Piano or a Player-Piano to come and judge whether this is not the Greatest Piano Offer in the World. Walters Pianos “Built to Last a Lifetime’ FREE We will present free of charge to every purchaser of a piano to-morrow a beauti- ful new style music cabinet, a chair and a rubber cover. Walters Pianos and Player-Pian purchaser of a piano to-morrow a beauti- ful new style music cabinet, a chair and a rubber cover. Hh fa ad The name of Walters on a piano or piano-player stands for Investing in a Walters Piano or Player Piano we consider the highest grade in piano construction. as safe an-inveément as buying U. S. Gold Bonds. FON $198 | ate i, Wee $225 | * $260 | Maire Winn at $275 | VPs tsst S300 | Water o£, abi SSIS No extras to pay whatever. The piano will $5 Down and $1 Per Wee be delivered to your home on payment of $5. COME AND HEAR THE BEAUTIFUL SWEPL-AONED ie WALTERS MASTERTONE PL. IVER PIANO. Any one can play any music on it—operas, classical, popylar music, ete, $1,000 Walters 88- ; a Note Mastertone |, te Playex Piano Outfits - $395 Finest 88 - note player- ‘ piano made; with twelve rolls of music, music cabinet, bench and cover, 1 $10 Down and $2 a Week @ conversation with the Manager of Di M B. Wal- », Cotmpany, * “People Only Knew Dan (or ia Diane er plano than ta better plano by old, expert. o put their ex ery “detail “com © $1,000 to uiton” that ny one n y to Don't ‘Buy a fiber F Unles It Bears the Maker's Name ' vtitine iat y eeu ist ell the War "i vat “and” most Upetecdate” Lapretes thread ilk, with high opleed [ff Men's Lisle | Hat Hose—Men’e | M isle Socks, In this great sale, which begins to-; are 1,500 newest and latest Seales eT ae Gee | The Safest Piano Investment Is a Walters Piano or Player-Piano | : | Exchange Your Old Piano {Ol Player- Piano | On Cash Sales aa ie * of char, to an part hinery | oF a Walters Plano, We will take your old O Jn part payment, and give) Unit States. fe ee! BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 34 Ate., $9th to 60th Sts amon i