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aM AY RIDGE WOMEN ARRANGING A BG PUBLIC PARADE: y Will Help ‘Starting Work on Fourth * “Avenue Subway. f Bay Ridge women will play @ promin- jj bat ert in the big colebration that the lents of the section wil) hold Satur iy, Ost, 2, In honor of the actual 1 af @f work on the spurs of the a avenue subway, In connection re with the big fhilttary and civic parade the Colebration Committee of One ¥ will hold along Fourth avenue a en plan to hold a baby carriage pardde 0 the style of the Asbury Park one. They will also have the various febdolaand churches turn out their full ff awota of children in honor of the event. 1; & meeting of prominent women of the the Ridge © near Second av part in the cele- women present er, Mrs. KR. 0, Mrs. William J. Bolger, “Mr Es Raw he.” PN TEC. TTI A Coughlin and Mrs, Who will Of Lee. Women's . women are the wives of th enflalsmen of Bay Mudge and their War Sst MP MTU the -@ntiiusiasm and interest tho a MUAPMMOL IMs, 2roUsed that asubway edebration will shortly be held in we @imriet among Bay Ridgites. a4, O'Leary, who !s chairman of the com- mittee of arrangements in charge of the delebration, was prosent and addressed {f the Iadies on the progress that the com- ittee in charge have made so far in| hinterwuting “thy business “vunce and men of the district in the ce tion. Over $2,000 has already been subscribed {for the occasion by the pubic, he sald. 4 Although no officers were elected by great deal ‘a the purade. Other members de: {© Visit the pastors of the section so as @ have the Sunday school ciilldren to- gether with the various companies of doy solllera attached to the churches turn out. Mra, 3, T. Lewis made tho suggestion that all mothers who will take part in ;the baby parade coul phouse at No, 44 Fift: fhouse, Which ts a v Saituated directly on th gavenvo and Fifty a street and would (se fara out In a bod Comp iG 41/352Block 8th Av.36%. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 vs — f, "J SES . orn an ( a ae i ms TOOUR CUSTOMERS: -Thiv offer iz good h bed ca All sizes. perior constructi ate Whive White Enamel Bed Celebrate ornamental head e Briss spindle trinaned. Finest white enamel finish, Su PRES! DENT OF THE SUBWAY CELEBRATION COMMITTEE, S. V. DUFFY. | ! | | ! THE EVEXING WORLD, RESCUE FIVE WHO SLEPT WHILE HOUSE WAS AFIRE. Jersey City Policemen Dense Smoke to Save Family. Five persons were rescued by turer Policemen early thie morning from a | fire which greatly damaged the build- Ing at No, 18% Newark avon, Jersey City. The fire looked dangerous for a time, as it was in the heart of tho business section, snd, as leather waa burning, the smoke was dense and tho |‘ flames wero hard to ght. Patrolman Leebs discovered the fire about 2 o'clock. It was then burning briskly in the basement and the sinoke | had penetrated to the four floors above. By the Ume the alarm was turned tn the fire was breaking through into the store floor, occupied by the Waldorf Shoe Company. The two upper floors Were vacant, but on the second floor, si Henry Rosenda! Burton and a maid. » Balvain and Kid- hetr way tu the second floor | ht down all five, by the emoke, All revived in the atr. What is the highest price ever paid , that Scott received for ‘STEPHEN Y: DUFFY: be a first cla TE CIS UN PAPA MY Lew tori to the mothers and retreshinents. the event will be donated by T 14 ene decidod..0>. hald.sncthen. meet-. ling next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock At this m dies interested will a the women will make : progress that they will ve made In seeing the priacipals and reenter, AUTO KILLS SCHOOLBOY. Lad Running Ot of Play, Strack by Mach Max Welderhorn, five and a hal! years old, of No, 104 Suffolk street, who had just started his first year in Public School No. 62 at Hester and Norfolk streets, was siruck by an auto- mobile‘as he ran out of the school yard Yclock and skull fractured. He died before an ambulance arrived, The autumovile was driven by Mortis Vogel of No. 166 Second street. Tho! owner of the cur, lavas Fried of No. jevond street, Was in the mechine with vhe driver when the boy was struck. The car was stopped and boin men jumped out and went to the child's America’s Greatest Fucniture House ramann 3. imita ae and 51 Market Street ‘ow may sts 8 by payi: he Accounts Opened From $3 to ON SMA’ EER KLY DAYM? our account le 6 mple Tine to Go at Phe Vr Pretty design, with and foot. White enamel finish, with bross kneb trimmings. Strikingly bres) went. Scrol effect. Brass trimm construction, - The Randnone. st yp uad.. af the selebration, | Double Stamps Mornings Attractive design with heay: pests end strong fill by @ publisher for @ poem? It would be interesting to know whether any ad- vance has ever been made on the £3,000 “Rokeby."* Mr. Stephen Gwynn, in his Life of Moore, ter HAT RCUrray oMtuTed 2000 gui for the copyright of “Lalla Rookh,’ ut place for the assembling] more, and, | going to Longman, they | cay) Liem PORE FECA S| gst price ever paid said Longman, ‘was Wes tpokned ur_giving {nto our hand ao) the fength of “Iokaby” yo ceive from us @ sum of £3,000. AGAIN AND sAIN ri / $8ExtraLarge Rocker, 49 Ma Meer hd ropor= fibre po seat, upholster tion leather Aare bees Stamps 3 One Botta: fora Compete Rion But ite ™ Ourny Se aow ue Small il Weekly okly Paymental NO Club Fees! NO Red Tape. iO Strings to This Cher! “apg MOE x4r1 Chargerat Any Kiod! =n fod! oe OWE stra CharestelAny Kiod! 2" tid : a , GANIC MONEY SAV ING S LE OF KIGH-GRADE ENAMEL BRASS BEDS. ‘f Their Kegular Price jusks, strong con baked = white $6BrassTrim’d Steel Bed ; $6.00 Continuous Post Stoel Bed continous fancy head and foot ith brass spindles and massive Brave y | Thureday evening. sickened | 1 Ar re a ea > tn eR So comm STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Chairman Decker announces the Appointment of the following commit+ tees for the T. A. C, Fair: Bxecutive, A, De Charles Shea, Josep! Betts, W Lark! | George Det Grosso, Charies Jones, Roh- e Macan, Alfred Palmer, Lather Ww. Chairwomen Candy, Mrs. and fancy articles, Mrs. Wil- flowers, Mra. Hattie Vaughan; harves nd tearoom, M: George Hoehn; Ice cream and eoda, Isiand Council, Knights of Columb: will be instituted in Bt. Peter's Hall, New Brighton, on Oct. % John J. Hayos, District Deputy for Richmond Borough, will be in charge. Wiliam Bradley Otis will deliver ture on “Charlotto Bronte and th of Emotion,” in Pubite School, No. 89, ik avenue, West New Brighton, on Thimdle Club of Ee fd wilt at the home of Mrs. P, J. Sprague to-morrow afternoon, Patrick J. Lynch of Fort Place, New " Iehton, has returned from a ten days' ‘sojourn with relatives in Albany, Mies Leola Missic of Washington ave- nue, rs’ Harbor, has retumed from a to friends in Trenton, Glen Arnold Grove will deliver a leo- ture on ‘Belgium—Modern Mediac- val’ in Public School, No. 90, Heberton | Tompkins avenue, New Brighton, this etait enone ee Henry Birnbohm, President of the Seaside Association, ts 1] at his home Onttet s ...; | TheSec Two-Clasp Glace 7 Gloves, 75c Pair Imported directly by us beca we were not eatiatied with the usual 75c Gloves. In white, black, grey and tan. Tan Cape Walking Gloves, 85c Pair raft ige lot from one of our makers, pique-sewn, 8) eke, one ply rN Usual $1 to $1.60 grades. this season. TUESDAY, OOTOBER @ lecture in the chapel of the Dutch Reformed Church, Port Tichmend, on wife of Hindu wanen, entitted chee,” next Thursday evening, Charles | Walters of Kills, ‘are voalting to Panama before returning nome, Comelius Vanderbilt jr. and Beatrion Barlow of Wort New Frigh« ton will be married in Trinity Metho- Met Episcopal Churoh, Cary avenue, Oot, B. Ming Elizabeth F. Waring of Heber. ton avenue, Port Richmond, ts visiting friends in Tarrytown-on-the-Hudaon, She will be gone for three weelts. Mrs. Vincent Dolan of the Freeh Kill Road, Greon Ridge, tn Wl tn the of Prospect street, Wost New Brighton, is at Swarthmore, Pa., the guest of friends, Bhe will be gone for two, TO GET RETURNS IN CHURCH. Jollet Paster Arranges for Leased Wire ta Fight oP saloons. JOLIPT, I., Oct. 15.—The Rev. George MacAdam, pastor of @ Methodist Episco- pal church, will have @ leased wire run into his church and get the seturns of the Presidential election direct ¢rom Chi- cago. ‘The pastor has also prepared ao Lend eon which will contain “Republi: pat tle.” “Democratic sandwiches,” “Bull) Moose soup” and “Probibition coffee,” Mr. MacAdam arranged the affair tn opposition to the saloons. Saving Valuable Time. ‘Ceoer vine Levteritte Currter-J ournel. 7 pee) divorce co Grinding. dare or fore Joke wil wand 0. "They lined up. “Your applicattons are denied. Now RAMOS IARC! Be. baa Te an: The Gimbel Bon Marche Sale of Gloves is one of the most im well known to every woman in Greater New York, from the Now the Gimbel Subway Store’s Ban’ Marche ‘Sale of Gloves commands planned and prepared by the same corps of experts, on the same basis of won: 16, When Prices Drop. (From the Cantift Western Mail.) A few days ago a lady went into @ shop and asked th of a certain kind of ribbon. * yard, but they are out of It now.’ do wo sell It at that price when we're/ out of Jt,” dryly repiled the shop a» W.L, Douglasmakes and more $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than other manufacturer in the world. Piles Quickly Cured at Home Prove 1 to Yourseif ryote y @ bay oy ssuct ‘o titalt ee Remedy. It al you can’ get the requ from any dr ’ the kind you sak for, BIthipty hend “Your” Pyramié Drug Co. ah fave yourself (rom the matte aad ve torture, the doctor asa hie wile | Pyramid Pile ‘Remedy will do tt, aod 3 Ta, ama aT A readjustment of our stocks enriches the sale with over 2,600 SERIE TnI- Wr eer renner een tat RO Ah a cl hd pairs of kid gloves for women at an average of less than half price. 2,500 Pairs of Women’s Kid Gloves at 68c Pair The Usual Prices, $1.15, $1.50.and $2; Now 68c Pair So great a bi looks almost not too beter ‘hentia. demand a prom; slightly soiled on the pep fol fae os “fee makers of Grenoble, res gh regularly $1.15, $180 and ‘2, now 680 1,200 Pairs of Sixteen-button $2.50 Lambskin Gloves, They, too, are from France, from skins,” finished fet badk; blacks tad sve, usually In assembling this great collection, we have picked 5 a wonderfu! variety, The Coats at $7.50 Over 200 exceptionally attract mainly the new mixtures in coats, he. miteriele. ore. senifitted and the straight line , three quester.or ful} loogth;.oll_at.¢7,63...... The Coats at $9.50 English Top Coats, three-quarter length, well t with baitad bi with braid. ack, to plessing shades o nat Aso full-length coats of fashionable chinc! gray. Ove model illustrated. Another favorite is af brown an ia cloth, aldeserh in blue and coat of the sree papular boucle cloth, button-to-the-neck model in ‘blue and black. 215 Sample Suits, $7.50 to $15 Suits designed to sell at double or more, from three of our leading tailoring houses. all at $7.50 In most cases only one of a kind mainly size 36, in the widest variety of materials, patterns an incredible at first glance. Here is the reason:—Too different lines, and rev inprape nok tae ites te ante ee Pauris oxetienn and pique ‘sewn; io Dinok, white, sta, fan and’ all the good colors; $1.85 ° made, from what the trade term “weight will wear a long time; overseam sewn, wit one ot eer best Lanipse beauti worn on all occasions, $2.80, in this sale at $1.08." choosing only models that are-most approved. The Coats at $10.50 Aquita ays BE ObY, phere contact ~ ‘broadcloth, in plain ‘atonal and lative triamed mode Tyaght be Asteniests Ete 5 “Goats of thick, xed fabrics, “a otal bucky e nse bre, coats of thic! yiebn xed fal it! cont doth, mainly fu": length, button then ‘neck models. Ali ‘Ali soe. The ae at $12. 50. Smart English Ulsters; big, loose coats, excellent for tri moblling. . Splendid coats of dependable ‘thibet. clot rit cha cod rp oF ni backs, in light and dark na cee poten, with fered backs Al eras te The Coats at $14. 50 mainly the Caretul copies of much higher priced models, (One il/ustrated.) A great variety of splendid styles and fabrice—such as the newest zebra cloth, Zibelines, Boucles, Thibets, English mixtures and Chinchilla; most of them button-to-the-neck models; some trimmed with braid and velvet, Also full-lined black broadcloth coats; all at $14.60. The Suits at $7.50 A plain tailored model that fits exceptionally well and is on¢ of the best-liked st; The illustration shows the good lines. ‘The materials are smart gray and tan mixtures, also cheviots and serges in tan, brown, blue and black. ‘The coat is the favored 32-inch length, slightly cutaway. corduroy collar. The Suits at $15 Six of our handsomest models. The model illustrated must Wpbe seen to fully some 32-inch coat effect of an Empire back. '}{ adds another note of distinction. made, isof excellen' good model is splendidly tailored, of two-toned diagonal serge. A cutaway model fastening with two large buttons and velvet collar. G15. | jubway Store, Balcon: Subway Store, Balcony. yles of the season, The cheviot and serge suits have an inlaid At 67.60. appreciate its unusual quality. The hand. is trimmed with buttons and braid to give the A touch of gold at the collar and cuffs ‘The serge, of which the suit is t quality—blueor black, Another particularly ' Subway Store, Balcony skerseyy und: The Suits at $9.75 The swit illustrated is @ copy of an exceedingly well liked Imported Model, sling at more than double, The material-a handsome homespun, in blue and black. The coat buttons high to the neck, with a turnback velvet collar. Another striking model is splendidly tailored, of blue or black diagonal serge; » plain dignified modal, the edges bound with braid, At 99.75. The Suits at $12.75 The mode! illustrated is one of our very best sellers, deep wide revers give the suit a decided air of distinction, The coat fastens with two silk frogs, the only other trimmings being velvet or self-covered buttons. This suit may be had in wide wale serges, in blue or black—New English mixtures, Another model of fine blue or black serge, strictly tailored, is of far better than usual quality, At 612.76. Continues Taner and the Remainder of the Week ond Annual Bon Marche Sale of Gloves Offering the Most Wanted Styles at the Lowest Prices of the Season portant events in the Glove world. The extraordinary offerings are extensive herbs a ealting the pa week of og po - oa attention, é secon game in ¢ series, if you please, derful value giving atta quality, ‘and— Making all told a great assemblage of the most desirable gloves for women at these wonderfully low prices: One-Clasp Pique L' skin Gloves, 65¢ For early Fall wear; in black, white, black - and - white, white- with-black, gray, brown and tan, One row embroidered back. 91.75 White Gloves, 12-Button, $1.35 Pair bathe yea ss Nan de ished; American made. A Great Assemblage of Women’s Tailored Suits and Coats in an Extraordinary Four Da “Tt ts well known that nothing” works against | busi sTactisssis cho were orerto ays’ Sale iness more seriously § than unsensonable weather. ~Fo_ this reason, 8 IQUE mane found ya | ae | The Subway Store, Baloeny GIMBEL BROT HERS