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Retten. The HNauor comes from @ cask back a ag? e Jota» And the tourist in cares of OF ROBBING tS ; , mitting on flan. backed jife, Famous Chinese Revolution- ary Leader Will Be Re- turned for Trial. SUPERIOR IN STYLE Perfect in Fit UNEQUALLED IN DURABILITY For Autumn and Winter VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 17.—Informa- tion that Dr. Sin Yat Hen has been ar- rested in Japan came in on the # eamer Empress of india to-day. The Chinese revolutionary leader ts charged with misappropriating approx- imately $160,000, presumably from the funds of the revolutionary party. Te was only a few daye ago that Passengers from the Orient brovent in- formation that Bun Yat Sen had trav- @lled on the Awa Maru, dinguined as a a, and had jended at Kobe, Japan. Passengers on the Empress of India confirm this, saying that it has deen Known for some time he waa hid- ing near Kobo, but that he had no dif fleulty in hiding, as he has many friends there. He apent some weeks In Formosa and boarded the Awa Maru there. The season's latest. approved styles, as well as standard models, Shoes for Street, Sport and Indoor wear, Evening Slippers in a large variety of leathers, fabrics and ee TWO HURT IN RUNAWAY. Driver and Companion Thrown Ont shades. | by Green Horse. A Green horse attached to @ produce 3. 50, 5.00 Wagon belonging to Morris Goldnts of No. 16 Oakland atreet, Willlamabure, and upwards took fright at a switching engine in the Eastern District Terminal yards at Best River cnd North Fourth street early to-day and ran away. Goldfits, who was driving, and Benjamin Spitzer, of No. 12 India street, riding with him, Were seriously injured, The horse dashed down Kent avenue to North Eighth street and thore the Wagon collided with a Greenpoint ave nue car, throwing Goldfits and Spitser to the cobbles. Hoth men suffered frectured skulls. The horse was caught dy Policeman Young. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street Special:—“Tango” Sets in Cut Steel or eee 7 including ribbon. James — & Co. 34th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street Autumn selections are complete in the Departments, on the Third Floor, for Misses’, Girls’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Frocks modeled on smart youthful lines in the most fashionable materials. _ A specialty i made of distinctive School and Dress attire for the younger girls, “ all at notably retsonable prices. : ” Maes’ Suits, of Wool Poplin, Broadcloth, Twilled Back Velveteen, Duvetyn and other desirable fabrics, many of which are fur-trimmed. Misses’ Dresses, of Silks and Wool Plaids, Serges and Check effects, Misses’ Dancing Frocks, including original Imported cya of betes gaa Cloths, Laces and Net, many embroidered i in entirely pedagogy Misses’ Street Coats, of Plaid Back Chinchilla, Blanket rive Wool ravine, Velvet and Corduroy. Misses’ Dress Coats, of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Velveteen, Duvetyn, Silk Velvet and Brocades with large fur collars. Hats for Misses and Children pesbs dbihe developed in Velvet, Felt, Scratch para deat, ih. Cary Wels eelicion, tieiiog ores BOS bg yey "Rob Roy” Tam o’ Shanters of Velvet, y ribbon trimming, Specially priced at $4,75, 6.75 and 8.75 Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress Shoes Made of the most durable leathers ture-shaped lasts, insur satisfactory er Gtcluded are Shoes of Block ual Tan Renda and Wes Cal, Patent Leathe, Vi tnd Lustre Kid, Tan Grain Leather, White Canvas and Buckskin; also Skating and Storm Boots, Dancing Pumps, Dress and House Slippers. $1.95 upward For To-morrow an important showing of Boys’ Imported Suits and Overcoats Sizes 21/2 to 18 years, from the foremost makers of Boys’ Clothing in England, France and Germany, affording a selection of the more exclusive European styles, at very moderate prices. Also a Special Sale of American Made Suits and Overcoats, including Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, with extra trousers to match. of navy blue serge or mixtures, sizes 7 . 18 years, a $7.50 Regular Values $10.00 to 12.50 Rand’ Tailored Kniskerbockar uals, patch pocket and plaited models, of fine velours, worsteds and cassi- meres, 8to 18 years, at 9.75, 12.50 Regular Values $15.00 and 18.50 Boye Long Winter Overcoats, of chinchilla and mixed overcoatings, belted models with convertible ccllars, sizes 12 to 18 years, at $9.50 Regular Values $15.00 Small Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Button-to-neck styles, of the very newest mixed overcoatings, one-half or full belts and wool linings, sizes 2'/; to 9 years, at $5.00, 6.85, 9.75 Regular Values $7. 50' to 15. Boye’ Blouses, Soisette or Percale, with collar Boys’ Shirts, with collar attached, neat striped percales, 12 to 14 neck, 75c # orneckband,sizes7toI5yrs, 50 Boys’ Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, | Children’ 's Ram pores with open end, Three for $1.00, Each 39c H ams or chambre: B Wool Sweaters, sovieabie oer 7 years, iN a 48c oat cel Bwcentere: t $2.25 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, LL LETT eR ERNE ee conan Séth Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street REMARKABLE VALUES ‘ On Saturday, October the 18th.) ._ WOMEN’S HATS Extremely Smart and attractive models in Trimmed Hats. 4.95, 7.50 and 9.75 value 7.50 to 15.00 WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Imported Hand-embroidered Coat Collars. ..95¢ value 2.00 Imported Hand-embroidered Coat Collars with Irish Crochet orCluny laceedge. vatue 2.50, 5 Hand-embroidered French Stocks, Jabots, Col- lars and Fichus value 2.50 to 5.00, 1.69 Hand-embroigered French Fichus, Coat Col- lurs and Dress Collars. value 6.00 to 10.00, 2.95 CHILDREN’S NECKWEAR Imported Hand-embroidered Collars with scal- edge. value 2.00, 95c Imported Hand -embroidered Collars with Cluny lace medallions. value 2.90, 1.95 Imported Hand -embroidered Collars with Cluny lace edge. value 3.50, 1.95 LACE & CHIFFON VEILS Chantilly Lace Veils in new mesh effects. Black, White and Colors. 95¢e and 1.75 values 1.50 and 2.50 Ombre Chiffon Veils,—new color combinations to match the season’s materials. 95¢ and 1.38 values 1.50 and 2.00 Chiffon Veils in an extensive range of season- able colors, also Black ind White. 1.35 and 2.35 values 2.00 and 3.00 Chiffon Veils,—variety of popular colors 48c value 75c SUITS, COATS & DRESSES For Small Women & Misses. Suits of Velveteen,—new low-belted short. coat; with or without fur trimming; interlined. 35.00 , Brvadcloth Suits in attractive models finished with velvet collar and buttons; interlined.- 27.50 Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Meteor, Black, Taupe, Navy and Copenhagen Blue. 16.50 Evening Dresses, new lace tunic effect over crinkled crepe,—all shades. 18.50 Coats in all wool Mixtures and Plain Colors; various models. 9.50 to 16.50 SUITS, COATS & DRESSES For Juniors and Girls. Juniors’ Two and Three-piece Suits of Duve- tyne, Corduroy, Poplin, Broadcloth, Bedford Cord and Diagonal Cheviot. A variety of models and colors. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 18.50 to45.00 Juniors’ Suits of Cheviot,—new low-belted Norfolk model. Size 12 to 16 years. @ 14.50 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats,—wool lined; belted model. Size 6 to 16 years. 8.50 to 16.50 Girls’ Dresses of Serge, Velveteen, Corduroy, and Plaid Materials; Russian, “Middy” and low- belted models, Size 6 to 14 7 3.75 to 7.50 BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING English model Norfolk and Single-breasted Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of Fine Imported Fabrics in checks and stripes; also Plain Brown and Navy Blue Cheviot or Serge. Coats with flap or patch pockets. Size 8 to 18 years. 8.50, 10.00 and 12.50 values 10.50, 19.50 and 16.50 Norfolk and Single-breasted Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; full lined. Made of fancy Cheviot and Tweed. Size 8 to 17 years, value 8.30, 6.50 First Long-Trouser-Suits with two pairs of trousers. Made of Fancy Mixed Cheviot and Tweed. Size $1 to 35 inch chest. 12.50 value 17.50 Polo Overcoats of Fancy Cheviot, Tweed and Chinchilla in Brown, Gray and Blue. Size 3 to 10 years. value 15.00, 9.75 Boys’ and Students’ Overcoats made of Fine Imported Fabrics in Tweed and Cheviot; with or without belt. Size 12 to 18 years. 12.50 value 16.50 +e FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918, James McCreery & Co. Big Treat for Sunday \/orld Readers Featured Exclusively in 24-Page Illustrated Magazine} niall easton li Se The Only Shoe Store in the World That Ever Sells 1,000,000 Pairs of Footwear in a Year In Our Basement Men’s and Women’s = 50 Shoes $9.05 There Are No Dull Times in the “Cammeyer” Basement ) Men and women with an eye to getting the biggest value for their money invariably head straight for the «Cammeyer” Basement Shoe Store. Here you will find shoes for Men, Women and Children at a price 25%, cheaper than equal values found in other shoe stores. Don’t take our word for it—drop in here to-morrow and see just how good the shoes we offer really are. Among the special offerings for to-day (Friday) and Saturday will \ Hl Men’s $350 Shoes} be found: For Friday and Saturday’ Brand-new shoes, exclusive Cammeyer styles, and you will 65 find them in a good many stores © Women’s #359 Shoes at 65 There's something distinctive in these Women’s Shoes as created by Cammeyer and you mustn’t let the extremet low price deter you from seeing them; in e newest dictates of fashion ‘as well as the more conservative models, Women’s Patent Leather and Cloth Top, Gun Metal Button and Russia Calf Button. Children’s and Misses’ Shoes sions 115 Tes 1 1,000 PAIRS WOMEN HOSE, tn $1.00 and $1.25. 35 ne 695,, This hosiery is slightly mong but every pair has Cacesatt 's Guarantee for wear. 6th rey and 20th St. A New Series of Remarkable Drawings Depiciing the Life Story of Pretty Dorothy Perkins By JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG Author of the Famous Kitty Cobb Series of Drawings TO BE OF THE SUNDAY WORLD Don’t Miss First Picture of. This Great Series Next Sunday