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ASHES THROUGH TW | HOSS MN SHE ‘Drops 190 Poot an Feet and Smashes Way Into Unoccupied Fumished Rooms. eee aren |, & eotta tron cctumn and its support- ‘ing angie trone dropped 190 feet while aing hoisted to the twelfth floor of big building under course of con- truction at No. 116-118 West Forty- rat street at 1 o' n, Gag on the third floor of the new wbuilding, was severely hurt and was Fumed to a hospital; several other (Wotkmen and one of the people living Hin the houses beneath the path of the angie weight were alightly injured. he pillar and its supports, ‘ound together into one bundle by Sehaing, was being hoisted up to the “thirteenth floor on the south side of the building, which 1s being construct- street Realty Cowin of No. contractor, Be wause of w broken ratchet on the drum vot the hoisting engine the line began to fun when the heavy mass was about TO CAMERA MEN WHO TAKE HIM IN UM TOES" President ak fh for Pinan Then Gets Down to Business With Cabinet Members. BEVERLY, Mass., Sept. 12.Moving Pictures of the famous Taft smile and visite from Chandler P. Anderson, coun- sel in the State Department; Attorney- General Wickersham and Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh guve President Taft but little time on che golf links \o-cay. Throughout the taking of the | Moving pictures by machines placed on the lawn at Paramatta cottage the Pree ident appeared to be having as much fun @8 4 small boy. When one of the cam- era men jokingly told the President he wanted to get a closer range on the “Taft smile" the Chief Executive laughed heartily and told them to “shoot away.” Tho “smile ploture” wae taken first, Taft was standing near a flower bed. Tho President plucked a blossom and Drerented it to hie wife. The camera man asked him to smile al the time. ‘They did not have to make the request a second time. Other “movies” taken of the President mowed him talking with hie military cmd Major Rhoades; a watk along a hme EVENING BIG MARRIAGE RUSH UPON THE CITY CUPID. Couples Jam Wedding Bureau in mand for Licenses Without Loss of Wages. Clerk Scully of the Marriage Bureau + City Hall declares he never did euch » Pushing business as the overfiow meeting brought to-day. All day the bureau was crowded with eager couples who wished to take advantage of the Jewish holiday without loss of pay. ‘The rush started at 10.30 when per- charge of the swarming couples diplomatically sent dosens away to re- @pplicants, while the corridor, back to the door, was double Mned. It ie esti mated 600 men and women would be Given the city’s consent to marry be- fore mght. Many girle applying were} A ruling of particular interest in the turned away by Clerk Scully, who thought they looked too young. They ‘meant, in many oases, the lose of a day, and many lamentations were upraised. [he contemplated the momentous step “If every department of the city|of moving to Brooklyn. With his sister, as many dollars as we are to-| who !s a heartfelt rooter for the good y, emarked the chief clerk, toss-| fortune of the New York National ing another bill in the drawer,” wo| League baseball club, he went to Brook. lyn yesterday to look over @ house on could pay the m&tional debt.” turn later in the afternoon. By 8 p. m. 140 licenses had been Ie sued, and the room was crowded with Were sent after birth certificates, which ee PProaching homo-moving seaton wns lished to-day by F. F. Mullins, President of Wood & Yeakel. woRtp, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. “|WHAT? ABANDON GIANTS FOR THE DODGERS! NEVER. Woman Rooter Refuses to Move Mullins relates to his f Lincoin place recommended by « ériend. “The house pleased the steter great- ty." talatge Mr. Muline, “he Uked the beautiful garden back of the house, big airy rooms, the quiet street, and|@Mcient force to smash the windows said she would ever eo much rather live|in two adjoining roome caused the in It than tn a crowded apartment house to Brooklyn for ta Manhattan, That Reason. “But ae we walked to a car to go home I saw that her enthusiasm had faded. For a minute or two I couldn't sjapartméent of Mrs. Norrie Weshner, where the explosion occurred. They found her uninjured, but suffering tenants in the Nos, 216-217 Seventeenth street, to rush to the street in @ panic to-day. she turned to me and said: nds that) ‘‘'I suppose if we moved into a 4 from shock. house we would have Brooktyn againet the Giants’ ight an oven § a," ‘we certainly | range loose from the supply pipe and , [ignited the Gan at the meteor of a fire. ‘Then nothin’ doin’ she said. And there isn't, ‘tther i Satisfy Your four Longing for Music 180 feet above ground, @arden path with Major Rhoades, and The donkey engine man managed to| Dluntiog a hickory tree with the ald of jPut his clutch on after the Hine had run| several gardeners. sevoral fest and the jar broke loose! , The two Cabinet officers and Mr. An- dereon were invited to luncheon with the the fastenings about the pillar. Down| py t resident. Mr. Wickersham and Mr. ‘it dropped, directly on to the roofs of MecVeagh were eaid to be calling be- two houses at Nos. 120 and 122 West’ cause Beverly was) not far out of thelr Fortleth street. These two buildings are| route back to Wamhington. It was ad- owned by Mrs. Mary Brooks and are| mitted that Mr. Anderson's interest in wrented by her as furnished room houses,| the Mexican situation made certain a The column and ite angle irons struck | dtegueston of conditions in Mexico. Yoth roofs at the same tine. One end of the fron pillar cut through the Shai Sota | Homest Advice to Fond floor, while the other end bit a hole ahrough the top story of the other Shouse to the third floor, A hole 12 feet (“ide was knocked out of the rear wall Somehow there ex! wf the house at No, 12, scepticlam as to the Mlity of curing »,,In the furnished-room house at No, | Consumption. We jon bee 'faete) UZ West Fortieth street, Mra. Bi sincere in what we assert. Stas semua foot were affilcted with Tuberculosis vast amount of was sitting reading on the second floor when the end of the pillar cut its way Uirough the roof two flights abov: All of the ceiling fell and sho w: | tase Gos wertaat yerely cut about the head and ar Consumptives to * Maria Moore, an aged negress, who | ‘he reporte Was A servant in the two houses, was in the yard behind one of them when & plece of angie iron weighing about fifty pounds fell 80 close to her as to | cut a gash in one of her shoes, She fainted from terror. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, ‘another ‘climate, would ‘probably mained, and in Fe seve tia. 1 Fr @ of pneumonia o other medicine ‘cellent health and INCOMING STE Pe ‘obtain Hekman's DUE 7-Day, ¢ Consumption. eee ome. 5 ten jak too highly for the good tt | || ‘OUTGONG sani, BAS Tacabipetlvo vaca BAILED »- DA’ Er Trane Teuroers, ai Send, Bis ifearte eckoosilic, 1 Ocehdente, Calvenes Ques “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION == Browning, King&Co_ CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND MEN, BOYS 1848 Fall Attire 1912 For Men, Boys & Children In tion is invited of the following Exclusive lodels of Men’s Suits: SP Aan conservative sack on English lines, notch rtf collar high and with soft roll THE HAMPTON:— a more extreme sack with a soft front and with a fuller be ‘ larger roll on lapel. THE ALVARDO:— a very dressy sack for Young Men. The notch is extremely high and the coat is quite short. THE CONNAUGHT: ee. a es Pee sack for Young ‘onsiderably shaped in 7 “he po a staple model for Men o; servative tastes, but sti er’ in atyle. THE HILLSON>— < ot roll coat for Men, on English lines. A variation of the Clarendon model, THE CLIFTON>— gyouliyl looking coat for Boys. ‘ot merely a man’s coat cut gre to a boy's size. THE TALBOT» roll coat for Boys, on Engli h lines » ‘These are a few of the aides that qwe are showing this season. Never before have we had such confidence that they are ND OBILD THE LENOX:— absolutely right in r d to style, fit and \| workmanship, We solicit your inspection and welcome comparison and criticism. | | Pompadours, of fine wavy Brittany BROWNING, KING & CO, d at 82nd Street—Cooper Squareat 5th Street preteen Brooklyn: Fulton at Deka Including Bench, Cover, Cabinet and 12 Rolls of Music on Terms of $10 Down and $2 Per Week Other Walters Player Pianos at $450, $500 and $600 gg dee are rer lye lb in Rta tog Aabheheghh Ao ol 5 satisfies your natural longing for music, whi your inclination ao play, sing or dance. It meets your every desire, no matter whether your taste runs for popular or classical rhusic. Not only greatest enjoyment for every occasion, but it also enables to attain the highest artistic Tesulte—ia. other words, the Walters jer Piano is a joy maker and educator combined. cane ae brings happiness to your home. You Need a Walters Player Piano in Your Home Right Now Come and let us demonstrate this wonderful instrument to you. Walters Pianos, Style 1, $250 Including Stool, Cover and Free Delivery, on Terms of $5.00 Down and $1.00 Per Week Other Walters Pianos at $275, $285, $300, $325 & $350 Walters Pianos are conceded to be, by those who know, the best piano value ever offered. Their remarkable, resonant tone Rees fe the easy and responsive action are distinctive elements of the Walters Piano. If you consider the purchase of a Piano, buy a Walters and safeguard yourself against a piano of inferior quality. Walters Pianos are guaranteed for 15 years and built to last a lifetime. Compiete New Stock of 88-Nole} Music Rolis Don’t Move Your Old Piano Exchange it for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will take same in part payment and allow you to pay the difference at the rate of $1.00 or $2.00 a week. Write for our latest illustrated catalogue. Bloomingdales’ Piano Salesrooms, Third Floor Women’s Silk Stockings at 24c Women’s Silk Stockings, with deep Sarter tops and linen heels and toes; features that insure good wearing qualities; 50c in many stores; black, russet, white, pink and navy, among other colors. Women’s Lisle Stockings, high} Men’s Silk Ligle Socks, double spliced heels and double soles,| soles, high Spliced in black, white and tan; very special at. Women’s Cotton a x Men's Cotton Socks, 2-thread Consumptives || does it provide the fine seamless hose, in black; special, pair Men's Silk Socks in fancy mot-| Boys’ and Girls’ School Hi tled effects and tans, grays, + od) down navys and black; all sizes; 35c] knee, black cotton hose; sizes Tcl Seton Ge in ‘most stores; choice from new lot, at, pair... &. BLOOMINGDALES’ Splendid Hair Goods; Special Prices 24-in, Transformation, of fine Bri price $6.00, at . js 24-in, Transformation, speci 24-in. Natural Wavy Switch; regular price $3.5 28-in, Natural Wavy Switch; regular price $6.5 _ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK “MONDAY WONDERS, GAS RANGE BLOWS UP. A gas stove which blew up with ix-story building, at it One Hundred and Some of them went back Into the When Mrs. Weshner attemptad to an explosion tore the| te Pianos Tuned and Repaired heel toes; colors and black; Bi. sizes 9}4 to 1134...... C cotton, black and colors; C} all siz 6 3 special fine and heavy ribbed, double Main Floo: Mt. Beotion, Just What Women Want—Don't Overlook This Chance to Get Yvette Quality Hair at These Great Reductions. We have the largest assortment of Switches, Transformations, Psyches, Puffs, Bangs and all other additions which are required for dressing the hair in the most becoming and newest styles, and they are offered at these attractive prices: 18-in. Transformation, of fine Brittany hair; regular price $3.00, at $2.49 18-in. Treamormations, ¢ of natural way. French hair; regula $6.00.. » $5.4 fedueed from $1.49, $1.19 Ps: rol Punt, of fine French wavy hair; regular price 50, 8 Payche Pui, of fine e Brittany hai requis ar price 75c, Aven ee irs oe 98C Pompadourn, of fine natural wavy French hair; regular prise H: $0,8 at...... $3.98 20-in, Natural Wavy Switch; regular price $2.50, at. . $1.50 Mresveiiodis A $5.98 | 24-in. Sanitary Roll; regular price 50c,at.........+ a9c Seeond Picor, Lax. Ave, Aroade, ae rm TT Ee Women’s $3 & $3.50 Shoes,. $2.00 A Special Fall Bargain Event ‘Women’s Gun Metal & Patent Colt Goodyear Welt Lace & Blucher Shoes, made by a well-known Cincinnati manufac- turer, and retailed throughout the coun- try at $3.00 and $3.50. All sizes in the lot, but mainly B and C widths. Included in this sale are: Women's Fall Sample Shoes, in several styles, patent colt, calf, velvet and fancy combi- nations; salesmen’s samples; all $3.00, eee sm 9200 Smart Schoo! Shoes for Boys and Girls: Boye’ Gun Metal Blucher and Button Shoes, sizes 9 to 534, usually $1.98 very special values at..... 6.20.66. 60 5. $1 50 Girle’ $2.00 Extra High Cut Button Shots, of gun metal and tan Russia calf; sizes 84 to 13; some with cloth tops; also dark tan, kid and gun metal; sizes up to 2; regular cut. . Becond Floor, 50th St. Section, BLOOMINGDALES’ Girls’ Pretty Norfolk Dresses at $1.87 Made of navy blue galatea, sailor col- lar and cuffs of striped galatea, leather belt; a pretty, serviceable suit for girls 6 to 14 years of age. Made like the picture. Girls’ 1-Piece Dresses, $3.87 Made of striped whipcords, Norfolk collar of broadcloth, pearl buttons and braid, leather belt. Sizes 6 W 14 years. Splendid new styles, Juniors’ 1-Piece Dresses, $4.88 New Fall models, in fine all-wool serges, sailor collar and cuffs of satin, with satin buttone down front; sizes 13, 15 and 17. Excellent offerings. Other styles, with round collar of serge, inlaid with plaid silk and pleid silk tie; fancy buttons in front. Sizes 13, 15 and W............ eee Ou We also show beautiful tailored suits for juniors at prices ranging up to $19.50. Second Floor, Lezington Ave, Bestion, BLOOMINGDALES’. Fall Sale of Bed Clothes, Household Linens, Towels and Muslins Towels and Towellings: Muslins, Etc, Well-known “Rival” Brand @/ Comfortables and Blankets: Turkish Bath tenga fringed, ved Bleached rihgaen Op wide; 8c : Sheets and Pillow Cases Pie — SMP bce Ma ee % ue; ty Pill C J borders; aleo | size hemm Suan very special at ae Sheets tes ¢] Unblegcived Muslin, yard 48 Size. Price.| Size. Price. s Turkish Bath Towels, heavy 10. wide; at, per yard.......... 14C | 54x90 ins. ....37¢| 42236 ins. quality; all white; each. . c Limit 10 yards to a customer. 63x90 ins 9c Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, | Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, | 72x90 i sc large size, good quality; 121. fro hed before hemming; 63 18c value, at. .......... 2c » heavy gaemty! 15¢ value, hemmed and hemstitched; white,| special, at................ blue and red borders; value 81x90 ins 4C 90x90 ins. special, Meise endl sede boaan ieee "Table. Damask, Table Cloths and waaey nase Ey Mercerized ‘Table Damask, high c lustre, pretty patterns, 64 inches Union Linen Hu cit Towels, | wide; 50c value; very 3abc Linen m Nepkins, size 21x21, full-! 9t..........; wegenes trey 7Be4 pretty designs; value | Plaid Wool Biankets, dee 66x80; | Bro9 tes tc 1°39 areca ‘a8 Hemstitched Table Cloths, all linen; size 60x80 “aches: $1. 19| wit Sieg CD om OT up to 29¢, at..... ....... c heavy quality; regularly $1.79, at 0.6... .cccceceeeeee eee ‘oo! California All-Linen Kitchen and Roller! pinner Napkins, extra good quslity double damask, tise fw dh ir) Lo Goi hy bind. Towelling, fast color, red 50 value, at... 2.5 Borders;if tarwitesyecc’, Le] ene lay 940) wales $2.59 asathtoe vive $3.98 “Guernsey” Covered Casseroles At Less Than Half Price, 30c At this small price to-morrow you are offered at Blooming- 4, dales’ an oblong covered casse- role in this well-known brown and white cooking ware, as pictured, ordinarily sold at 75c to 90c. Special price 30c. Round and Oval Covered Casse-|Covered Casseroles, round and roles, of “Guernsey” brown _and/ oval “Guernsey” brown and white white ware, ontoaaly, 8 sold nid D5. ware, Pocky sold at 249 at from 49c to 69c; each, $1.00, epecial...........4. c Cinesas &) Ones "4, | Piatt, gee 10c| “ermeca arn” 4e worth 7c, af Bae Dinhes,| Pudding Dishes, | Pudding Dishes,|E ¢ 2 Dishes, roundshirred, "| worth ic, worth I4c; an lshirred, worth 14c, at specialat... L&c| special. .... 10 clworth 2ic,’. 146 Many Other Pieces of “Guernsey” Ware at Exceptional Low Prices. Prettily decorated China Cups and Saucers arid te: ane and soup plates to match; very special values; each 10c BLOOMINGDALES': Hercules Fireproof} Women’s Fall Kid Gloves: Safes at $9.75 akin Gloves, 2-clasp, 1 embroidered back; white, a black embroideries; pair. . and grays; pair, 65c Prime ‘Quality Lamb- Gloves, with 3 rows corded embroidery on back; black, white, tans and grays, with at or * 39 c BLOOMINGDALES’ 1,000 Women’s Coat Sweaters, Value $3.00, To-morrow at $1.87 Such values are unlikely to be duplicated soon. Be here to-morrow are avoid ane possibility of future regrets. are grade offerings — many pedi sri part of show-room displ showing slight soils in the pure wee capagd The majority are absolutely fresh and absolutely clean. They are Norfolk Sweaters, some with high roll collar, and are strictly. all all-wool; they contin gray, white and tan. Sample Sweaters, Sn, matty Strictly hand-finished. All the new Fall weaves are represented. Mainly white, with some grays, cardinals and tans. $2.99 Value to $5.98; at the special price ‘Main Floor, 60th Street ection, BLOOMINGDALES’. Root’s Underwear We guarantee any of our Kid Gloves to fit perfectly and for Men at 69 = give good wear. Consignments from our Paris office just This is the genuine Root’s | opened present unusual excellence at moderate prices. ~ T ie 6 Uh Women's Prime Quality Li Lamb- | Women's 12 - Button Length | P&tura A Glace Kid Mousquetaire Gloves, | W001 un- feach to the elbow; in $1.29 derwear; STAN! ! white only; pair. . of Fall weight UNDERWEAR 1,650 Pairs Sample Gloves, 2-clasp, | and $1.00 consisting of silk lisle washable | quality, err chamoisette, in a variety of colors, white and black; values up Men's Double-Breasted to 50c; per pair, at 25] heavy all wool, double front Main Floor, 00th Btreet Section, back, strictly first quality, good as average $1.50 garments 89 sold in most stores; all sizes c You need not trouble about | American Cut Glass Ferm Dish! root's rivou usserwear the safety of your valuables ityou lock them in a Hercules! Outfit, Like Picture, for $2.50 | coosinetrar tems, su Consists of One 8-inch Fern Dish, able for Boys or Girls, white Hercules Safes have proven them- hs ny Australian wool, vests, pants selves to be absolutely fireproof. ~R) 4 of fine American Cut Glass, cut from and drawers; size 16 inches, #25. They have demonstrated that com- paratively they have the strength ofGibraltar, You cannot possibly match the Hercules Safes anywhere for less than double our pe $9.25 Larger Size Hercules Safes at $17.95, $25.95, $28.95 and $33.50, FREE- All purchasers of a safe | Japan cash or jewel box, Main PL, Lex, Ave, Areade, diamond and fan patterns, Easy to reach from asywhere, B:oomingdales’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, clear lead blanks, in handsome design, Rise of five cents on each eucceed- one artificial fern and ing size. Main Moor, 4 one 10-inch plateau no ee \ with fancy rim and , three ball feet. 12 Cut Glass for $2.39 to-morrow will be presented with a Regular table size, fine American Cut Glass, Fresh Fish:— Cod Fish, Ib. Blue Fish, ‘Third Ploor, 50th Streot Section,