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had none for any feeling against ’ Dailey is standing pat. The tea f them, are supporting Miss ‘The Bo. SOL PRNPAL As if to make compileations 1 Book Landed on Miss Dailey’s| | fusing, residents of Queens have taken | ere, Isides about equally. Resultant disputes have found their way into the delibera- tlons of the Queens Civic League. members of the league's Committee on the Rev, J. 8 N. Demarest, Pastor of the Queens Reformed Chur, and the Rev. H. W. Stafford, rector of | St. Joseph's Episcopay Church, have re signed. | The Civic League was organ improve conditions in Queens |clergymen who quit ite ranks have t Not who killed Cock Rob'n, but who! friends the objects of the organization @row the hook that hit Miss Helen T,| Wil be defeated if members insist on Tikley, principal of Pu School No. |P!XIng up In controversy that can onty Rubens? bring discredit upon the village as well Jas the league, J. Maynard Kissam 1s Mise Datiey says that it was one Of) president of the league. The Rev. Fred- Schools, Viead and Miss Connor Has Been Suspended. fher teachers, Miss Margaret Connor.! erick W. Dotzaver, rector of 88. Mies Connor says: “Why! The {deat} ris m and Anne Roman Cathollo a akan’ c 1, Js a prominent member. pelle : | Miss Dalley took charge of School No. "Well, I say she did," said Miss 34 gnour a year ago. She says she Dalley to an Evening World reporte cipline tax and started to to-day, “And 1 think I know why, | bring out of chaos. The methoda MES eines thity tute Bchool things ley employed to bring about a fon to her liking met, some resl- were scandalous, Gis played tag in 8 of Queens say, with’ the resent- thé class rooms. Boys played baseball mont of the entire body of teachers. fn the hails and ti mbly rooms In| WANTED TO PRESERVE ORDER class hours, even. They hought noth: | AMONG PUPILS, ing of bringing snow alls into the} One of the first reforms inaugurated buliding from the st A throwing | de ded that teachers be on duty in them about with vic Miss Con. | the school halls and grounds before and hor's clans wan the worst, She resented r daily sessions and during receas, liey's purpose was to pre my saying *o and since then she hi among the To been acting just about as badly order teac had to reach Gupila themreives When jayed In leay- throwing things at me, I felt complain. That ix all there tx of Outside of this sort of bebaviour 1 have | their reeentment of @ reform that was nothing against Mics Connor. 1 did particularly obnoxious to them, When Not know her when I came here and I other changes were suggested by Miss ne had no other r elr_ object the pres. # deciare the teaoh- Jed | it. | ers resorted to various means to indicate Every man who has a winter overcoat to buy owes it to himself to see these garments. ‘There are 6,000 to choose from, each at a saving cf 96.50 to $17.50. Right at the beginning of the season comes this sale because we had the means and the courage to buy underprice all the output of two famous coating mills who thought their styles were not right ‘Time has shown that their STY WERE RIGHT, and a month ago they came to us and offered to buy back at a handsome advance every yard of goods, You get the benefit, because so advantageously do we own these fabrics that by averaging them with goods from 15 other of the best mills here and abroad we can give * you febrica that usually go into coats at much higher prices. $22.50 Value $ 5 | 5 $] 1 50 Overcoats, Ms EW Model Coats of black and Oxford Metton and fancy over- coatings, tailored, styled and finished like usual #18 garments. All sizes for men and young men. 17:50 UST a fow of the $18 Value Overcoats, IR stout mon hero are dark Orford Overcoats made particu- arly to fit them. For Men and Young Men of regular build from 92 hest arp. here are faney Tan, Brown and Gray mixtures as well as con: servative Oxford and Black coats, Every garment would be extreme value at $22.50, $25 Value $ Overcoats, models are; $20 Value $] 3.50 Overcozts, F you plan to spend #29 for a Winter Oveicoat, you a | chance to save 86.50 if you don't see these. There are beited back, con vertible collar and 34 Chopse from Gray, 'T. mixtures, and ve Oxford Mettons, E best serge linings and satin sleeve linings. Ulster collar belted sted converti gle br jar models and regular 34 length b long) overcoat models, Irish Meltons, Kersey and Chev- mixtures are here, Particular attention is called to the rich dark brown kerseys, the warmth without weight gray mixtures and the dressy lack and Oxford Meltons and Ker. seys, Also medium weight black and Oxford coats, silk lined to the edge ength models, nand Brown ¢ Black and | ery coat has | 265 Broadway, N hi 5 Near Chambers St. ear Thin Ave re con: | Two | Double breasted convertible col- | 125th Street, sa Connor has been suspended. Mise) this 1 of Iducation of Queens, | offered Miss Dailey 1% behind closed doors) Supporters say, when Miss » arrive at a final verdict eating lunch newest correct design: vertible collar coat: with or without belts, and th to, there are fabrics (1 and are the best | | aE: ervation of order, most of the teachers At least jertion that haw been made f Education and ts being became ope: he ai Board tguted Clinmx of a series of petty ¥ Insubordinate. tot of milk were on a desk beforr she was geated. Misa Dailey air, jap, ruining an expensive gown, had thrown the missile, anot heavier than the first’ and ffronts s|new comer in walel| teachers, who} for years, st fted the s of milk as a book Whizzed through It struck her arm, knocking the s to the floor and spilling the milk ss Dailey turned to discover who teachers to keep a record of thelr class ation, descended on her head. y Misa Daley charged Miss Con- responsibility. 8 f Connor followed, Th estigation ended yester ion is expected before Mise Dailey Is aj Most of the! ved in the town Connor the end of the week, Queens, pension Board Mise throughout the investigation A second meeting of the Civile League to consider the controve last night in the Queens Ve the meeting last Wed! y_wulted tn no decision a doors, Follow the crowds. More than one hundred thousand people have been fitted with glasses in the Optical House of M. H. Harris. The Optical House of M. H. Har ho other optical house ever allempled to do, or can do. is unique—il does things It gives you the advice of eminent oculists (registered physicians) without charge. For your eyes’ sake, for your pocketbook’s sake, get into the Harris band wagon. Harris Glacses tost $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00. 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 27 West S4thSt., bet. SthandGthAves, 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 8lst and 82nd Sts, 76 Nassau St., near John St, 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton St., opp. A. &S., Bklyn A Sale of Hackett, Carhart Overcoats For Men, That Is Making Clothing History __, The tailoring isin keeping with the fabrics and is the et Hackett, Carhart standard, unsurpassed for over years, The models are an exposition of a!l th the new Raglans, th oth single and doubl rics present an Besides the and America ani lage ce ginning of the season. $28 Value sa vaue $19.50 RAGLAN Shoulder Overcoats, convertible collar overcoats and conservative box overcoats. The fabrics include kerseys, meltons, worsted finished cheviots and cassi- nlorings are new blue, grays, tans, browns, greenish grays, Oxfords and blacks —_—_——_——- $30 Value yin 2:50 Warm fr TH without weight gar- nis included in this range. Hers are new browns, grays, tans and blues. Many have faney back and ure skeleton Iined. Check and stripe effects as well as plain blacks and Ox- fords, Included are dark Oxford Melton coats with fancy backs. $35 Value Overcoats, ost range of all, 2090 sat A¥5 each, and every one standart Rag! button ible collar and box agth from 45 y size from 3% to $35 through, conve coat models, FE to 52 inches, fb Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 52, lightest grays and tans. Every coloring from black to 119 W. 42d St.ig 4, Broadway, Near Broadway. sortment of Noring and furs that are correctly use foods from the two mills ce m fifteen of the best mill furs from all the world. e values are truly stated in this announcement vercoat values ever offered at the he- $27.50 CONSERVATIVE Coats of lamb's wool vicuna, and ex- tremely smart coats, se models, button through, in fuzzy long pap gray and brown Oxford weaves hew con- breasted, ry know if d in err s $40 Value Overcoats, $50 Value Overcoats, Overcoats, priced at # finest Meltons, in plain and fancy Corner 13th St. best mills in Engl world $32.50 D'SNIFIED Garments of fine black and Oxford ki dark soft weave overcoatings. ities never before had under 850. —— $55 Valve $3 7-50 VER 300 Garments specially 50 box back y and Qual- Here are the vs and Vicanas weaves that the nd give to the THUR was held inteer Fire Like sday night It re- $1 Our ValuesAre Positively blue. SDAY, NOVEMBER -2,-1911. Remem- ber All Guaran- teed REAL FRIDAY BARGAINS A Wonderful Sale of Silks Tops the List for Friday SNERS © SIXTH AVENUE 22"4-ano.23°¢-STS, ae FIRST A STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY “It’s an ill wind that blows nobcdy any gocd.” The serious loss to a number of manufacturers is going to benefit you to- morrow. We could have taken advantage of this ourselves, but we prefer to follow our liberal licy and hand the advantage to you. Not so long ago several of the large and well-known manufacturers had their late orders cancelled. Right on top of these .25 values for, per yard Foulard Silks— Twenty-four inches. Ail the new French designs. an exceptional feature in this sale. Réal 85c value for, per yard ...... 39c Colored Taffeta 19 to 24 inches wide; cancellations our buyers came along and bought up every such cancelled crder at about half the price they were originally sold for. The result is that we are offering Thousands of Yards of Silks Satin Mesealine—36 inches wide; yarn dyed; street and|Fancy evening shades, including such shades as peach, new green, new American Beauty and all-gold; regular $1.00 and fancy and plain, in black and colors. Regular 50c to 59c values at, be yard... eaRdcnahacr® 7 29e k T h Pongee, 36 in.wide. Fancy Persizn Messaline; 19 inches wide. ; mo Fancy Taffeta, in checks and stripes; 19 inches wide; 49 c Always Oc |regular value 75c, &5c and $1.00; for, per yard Plaid Silks—19 inches wide. Ten Thousand Yards of Satin These are ‘aline, Satin Duchess and Liberty | goc d Tor Wai and trimmi This Satin; 36 inches wide; regular $1.C0 special article is worth 87c to im- 78c port. Our special price, per yard 58c Lining Satins Skinner's 36-inch gray white, tan, frown and black. and $1.25 values; for, per yd...... Taffetas— Bla ‘k and white and gray | nl. PY ae arn dyed Chiffon ard a z cepticr al quality. Real Very special price, per yard 1.19 oe ee ne Ma, ee 55¢ | Lussah_Pongees— Thirty inches New Moire Silks Being NEU iss cccievevt rosessisianevyy’ wide. Real Bcvalue fer, per deal this season; 46 inches wid VAIN cei eserecetncas.vs + phe 4 %e ular price $1.25; for, per yard 19 inches wid for, regular price 48c; 39, Black Silk Satin Duchesse; 30 inches wide; regular value Crepe de Chine--24 inches w a recaded, this season’s new and stylis ; value $1.C0; .. O8¢ ones $1.50; for, per yard Women’s Shoes }*""| Linen Bargains,;\3";; | Handkerchiefs ,Men’s Mocha Gloves cut. Very smart styles and line fini Damask Strips; these are samples | Chilare: reniciss Timea; one cle 39) in gun metal and patent colt leathers. large enough for napkins or color t ch 3C| Special for to-morro' ose Flexible medium and heavy soles.) cloths. Sold by the yare Wome: sixteen values Very smart walking be buttons; sizes; rt $3.00. Friday ba price tar " $1.98 Girls’ Button Shoes Thgn cut, patent coi, gun meta and dongola leathers. New model, toe shapes; sizes 1] to regular value $2.00, Friday bar- $1.59) gain price Little Men’s Shoes —Cailaina patent uppers. boot 100n | last. Solid leather shoe all through; | izes ; regu Friday bargain price Women’s Hose the run of the mill; he i e, regularly 10¢ and ldc. Friday bargain... Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose full seamless, reinforced heel and top; Friday bargai Women’s Fleece Vests Tigh Neck, 100 h, ankle lens’ regula bargain Women’s White Cotton Medivn Weight Vests. 1 ni sleeves, pants 10 ee length; rey Friday bargain. Women’s Union Suits Tigh neck, ee | SY Be) lengths; regularly, G0c. Frid bargain Women’s Ecru Extra | Comforters, for cribs; emer CECE LINC to match; ankic tength, French by The run of the mill; regularly mance 50c. Friday bargain 38 Children’s Fleece ests and Pants 3; ; reguiar Zdc. Friday bar- 19¢ gain Children’s Ecru and ests and Pants 7 Boys’ Gray Worsted Ribbed Shirts French neck, drawers to match, with strap back. | Sizes 24 to 34; regular SC | Friday bargain 38c Boys’ & Girls’ Union Suits Heavy weight, fleece lined, | ‘The runof the mill; | | 39c | regular o0e. Friday bargain Knitted Mufflers—)\ Wide widil, in biack, white, gray, Mercerized Damask; ail new de- Napkins; hemmed; 2 6500 Lingerie high as $1.00; per sample, each, 5¢ We y one of \ en's dkkerchiefs; edged ; sheer; « 4 29¢ | Mercerized’ Handkerchiefs ready | embroidered corr Iso oper signs; value price. W alue is 7.5 work eff 2 ‘ts; “$1.39 | Handkerchieis for use alue $1.75; : e> OF Huckaback” Towels; extra size: | box wth inhale 29) cain vice ee B2.95 hemetitched or h d in white,| Men's Sil landkerchicfs i ‘a rom 7 pe with red Berdere 28 alte 9! | with colored initials;each.... 25¢| Black Hair Mattress 15¢ to 18¢ 2c % Velvet | Tite: an sites, Tegan German Ti line Women’s _Pumps with|s; . Friday rs Turkish Wash ¢ 'Muslins, Sheets | Pillow Cases of various kinds; made | prj Torun, | Comforters, full size, a Side Couch— nearly 2 ported t evens | gain reeular | $1.29 2 ing of a ge kind; speci. en’s Cloth Bleached: fail yard: oul : . Be ) : Sicha Mitssic ore " $6.85) Sailor Collars; 1 yards wide. Valve 8 Overeoats By ies Gat Cuibrol id filet desig: | buick and lancy convertibie coa 5 2de. serge or Italian lined. S 14¢ regular values from $10.00 to! P r in eess ft; aces— Friday bargain @ —_———$———_—___—_—— _ Dé. An excepuonal purchase ang save, 27 inches wide, in twelve pretty different j 2&¢|Men adv made; seamless; in sizes to fit various kinds of beds and cots; V5 ts 4c to each... ' 39¢) up of ends of sheetings; therefore, { ; inch instead of Mec to Isc ench. we 4 ge Men’s Trousers Wo! 0 | design regular price $2.50 to $4.50 have marked ther at, each : 7 Sted! per yard. Friday bargain @ neti regular $2.00 value. I'ri- @ 4 8 for cribs or ert- ee ne 1.15 |pre:: $1 39e! day dies; pri ‘Meo blue serge fancy worsteds; all | Blankets, Comforta- | vo cheviots, peg tops with three | inch turn-up bottoms. ir men and | bles, Bed Pillows young men; regular $3.00 arin size; 2 ot | 7 values. Lg bargain $1.95 Forty Embroider; twenty pre Flouncing ® designs of em: | proidery, Hand- |some baby effects; open work and French blind patterns; regular price | 89c per yard. Friday bargain ‘ peer AQ OL COC hore! rice... Ab bs ets, wool r large 1,48| Men’s Shirts (resin | : 3 Paya bon ot og Bre $1.48 | reda special purchase in ime|CUrtain Bargains— v pst pair... $2.95 | for to-morrow’s selling. This lot) KuiueMusin Cur plain and California Blankets, o comprises the lines of several famous | striped; 214 yards long; regular value thakers. Fine shirts made with at-|27c. |tached cuffs. Many are coat style. | Patterns neat and distinctive. Qual- and wear guaranteed. day bargain price Ic Of heavy Friday bargain’ price, T pair . uffle Muslin an Some with three and four tu | twenty-seven to thirty-two in. wi ic F n : | regular values from to 19¢ nirvsench 48ce Men’s_Socks, pela mets per yard. Friday bargain price 9c 3 , natural, h Extra Fine Flannels 6: - jLorgnette Chains. nette Chains— 12¢ ‘un metal or gut finish, set with and Domestics pax |' finest texture; per pair.. " $4.95 fh fees Ruffle’ Net. the softest mate Bed Pillows, y bargain r Flannel, Men's Silk Socks. Split soles, high | pearls, corals, sapphi: emeralds, “jod quity: per | spliced heels; black, tan, ‘navy |amethysts, Choice coliection; regular y iid de and fey regularly 29c. Fri- 9 values, 39¢ to 75c. riday Outing Flannel; 70°77" day bargain IC | bargain price 62c | ,, Boys’ Fast Ialack ‘Cotton’ School 1 | Hose. Fine ribbed, full seamless; double heel and toe; sizes 614 to TC | 914; regularly 12140. Friday bar- gain.. : A - Se Men’s Kid Gloves— White giace lor evening wear. Pique de Xx. M Ail an sewn. A 3 i Sterling sil- La Vallieres—Stering si fine chain with rhinestone plaque or ndants. Very attractive, especial- ly so for evening wear. Choice of styles; Friday bargain price i price 20C Coin Holders— Ger- Prnetndlaa Nchattactati silver, designs varied, including en- kimonos, yard... lit and dark effects; plain phyr, 32 inches wide; all fast colors; per yard... 9¢ sizes; regularly $1.50. | Fri- gine turned effects. Will hold Extra Ru . Values day bargain Cj nickels and dimes. With ehort or CEPT Tmmen,| Men's Neckwear— Filey bararoreee to 9 Oblong Fern Dish— ladruple plated, open pattern, Thousand dozen silk four-in-hand representing exceptional pur - ses from several manufac-| ties. Fancy plain colors and self-fig- turers, ured; regular value 25c, Fri- ll \ large tapestry and velvet_rug | day bargain price. o C| bright finish; nine-inch length; exact manufact mple pieces, Each copy of sterling silver pattern; regu- a quarter section of a nt them. and you {four to mate 12 rng when se: lar value $3.89. ' Friday Bread Trays: S289 Set rcnch a tuple plated, Frenc y rose design; reg- ular value $1.45, ie harmain price. SLID Men’s Night Shirts i muslin, Made either t Ol or V neck, Full and large. Extra grade. Friday bargain 7 RI, g-Shirtwaists Boys Blouses urna | the plain shirts with collars attached together, navy and several light shades with be clasped buttons, Friday bar 19¢ Jatt. or neckbands, ‘These are the manu- Candle H olders— ines | Tapestry facturer's sample line, consisting of | Silver plated Tancy pattern; highly Hair Brushes {hi rubber cushion, still s; regular pri bargain price Drug. Bargains 1&c he tbe Ise Took Powde prushes, | ¢ the fancy percales, chambrays, etc. | polished; regular value 29¢c. Some of thtese are Benoy settee put Friday bargain price..... c will wash beautitully; regular 45c i — Amethyst, to 75¢ values. Friday bargain 29 Belt Pins. jade, sapphire price ; : IC} and a warety of colored stones and a Ne both ends; price R Inlaid Linoleum terns through ? H ilk four-in-| combinations, Set in rose-colored to back; squars rd; regular Bo 8 Ties hands; regular | and fancy designed belt pins. Variety ue $l $1 05 35c_ value. raiday bargain 1 the newest and best; regular values 1 roe A m price ‘ vey and . Your choice, Fr 89 Se ality. Tn inoleums; ’ ay bargain price... reoular value $1.25. Friday Men’s Cotton Socks} “y barsain + y e bargain price ¢| Faltscamiess medium weight, double) Art Embroidery ted Linoleums; 6 ft. wide;| heel and toe, in black, tan, gray, navy | searts am : value and lavender; regularly 1249c, each +s 38c Without doubt Kesner’s are beating \ all records at value-giving. This is \ only the beginning. Watch devel- opments. riday haryain price Friday bargain : proidery. Cott free: hand be Ramat