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FIREMEN’S JOURNAL HELD FOR LARGE Money until late in September, other person would call, On Sept. 26 Riehl appeared at ray's office. Murray textited tha publisher talked freely about the men whe had lost their lives in service and about the benefits of |ssoctation. worth of advertising and $40 in marked bills tn p. Gallagher then arres It during az in eed el Rae rou Cat Geen ae ericgent | Merchandise Here Ip Cea Ht nt fo sy ‘Advertised oh Ip farm = lands. +) LONDON, Ort, 24—The ment ver tise the WASHINGTON MARKET NoRENE, Shy ae lr b ates te a Royal ¢ ios, of Ll Ti d sripsedie ota? Phas appointed ’ whe “Rtineale teat Britea nreryatiees 1 setter | Winek Lavra. Taprebaien fal the — ‘0-day ontract. HGGS, cold weather, which slightly increases |to inquire into ther an 0-morrow Me 38th Sts Not an abundance of fine grades. Put. | aotations vay [RIAD andl the Sta Herald Square Broadway, 34th {ing exes in storage (when cheap) is a (tit |enanges are desirably tn that relations Pointed to Duryee aa the ma: had solicited the original to whow that any U. ever been a member. 8. Duryee Roy Healey of Pleasant Plainn California, The Yorkville Club has elected these offic: Frederick Pape; Vice-President, ence Tiedeck; Treasurer, Franklin Gecretary, Freda Pape; Wold, Sergeant-at-Arnis. nue, New Brighton, has returned @ European trip. nee Brolkoyn, who had Tottenville, have returned home, ‘The Pro-Christo Club of Calvary bile trip to Philadelphia \ Mise adisabetlh Moore of Furi Rich) 5 CTAnMT! © aig uy uy Hy Yond ie the guest of friends in Arling- | 10) BNE OO dane ieee auce Fe ae i SSR sO s ' | 5 quality varyin | c Capt. Guy T. Scott of Washington, | 14®! ee wet duet ts now handled ! | Quinces (California), fine grade, ‘] py larger holesale firms, who do nc - who was stepping at Dongan Hille bas) ee tgs. Urdinary quinces, Te ial by arent my fmmonne “elipmente: 0 Grocers sed Belaloens 10c N an =, : e D pt iN tally affect shortage in 1 7 The Great Kills Yacht Club will have at map, tes ot She CN Bre nates: | peeraie » ras} NEB RG hy We oe tores sell it, per bottle w reception and ball at tie German Club Housewives Haale not delay’ torth Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St, N.Y. Suits of Similar Excellence At Other Stores These Shirts rooms, Van Duzer stree!, Stapleton, on a (81.92 box), Here are sume 44 Cost at Least $22.50 Elsewhere Sell at $1.50 and $2.00 ° i} Buyin holemale " y : Mooney: of Went New| ferings, Bits 'a af wheienale A The indefinable but unmistakable touch of the first- Shirts of such all-round excellence are rare, even at the ae ewa sp Tmo TRSSIEDS YS mie Your Winter class tailor is evident in these Suits. F comparative prices of $1.50 and $2, 0, The fabri sare William Murphy of Machiers'| Not only are the styles above reproach, but the finish, extra fine and the colors, sid effects, are extremely Siatese ta tha guest cf irianda in sirouk . the cut, and the lines ¢ mbine to give an effect that ‘ | han . wn Is W aiting but the custom tailor can produce, smart, a : The Richmond County Country Clam y, iu ] for You There are three models at the price--all of the moment, The materials are woven, fine Ht baye an: informal: da i yet just sufficiently diversified to please both the young striped madras, Some are TM Ch monte wf Michigan, | APPIee—Froin i \ commoner PALL you need do is take inan_and his more conservative senior. . Some are of fine gray ai who was the guest of Mise Molen Kele| pays only whe y xrade is wht Padvantage of our liberal We would call your particuiar attention to the Englist: to match. Jey of Dougan Mille han returned how ip 4 _ er O49 A terms. sack model with narrowed shoulders and soft retling dil are coa’ model, wad vou The Vad! Rovlety of oaiaee nee Meda cuit ed) lapels. It is one of the smartest things in town, osoms or plain neghivee style Creniieviile:. = Bisinadin: __ biecoes) oa a Mer ye to Dag win High me Par cnsunine The materials are fancy mixed worsteds, cassimeres, cuffs, some th popular soft * Fre Cee and fe “| Buying Wholesale means $1.50 bul, a and unfinished worsteds. Among them are plenty of very shirt is the pr duct of a wel Margaret W kraded fruit biue serges, blue wale cheviots, and pencil stripe effects. turer whose name stands for excelle insvil ea, There is every size from 33 to 42 for men of average fabric, and we have every size in stuc Ithaca Hi ba oeraltaant physique, and special fittings from 38 to 40 for men of neck size, with 34 in, and 35 in, viating ts Poe tee . You Never Miss eX »otionally heavy or robust build, — eytth Ptoor, Broadway. neck size, vai size, | cere the ey y= MEN’S $4.00 and $5.00 SHOES, Special, ¢ Wa, du Mana | go Yer he seins anit ata ts aan $ and $5.00 SHOES, Special, ; und aoron social) on! should slate exact @rade, aleo not ex Pattorns, | coud t3c, ead.) The lang island srade $10 to $35 One of the best values in Men's Shoes | toe, low, broad heel, rman of Manhattan, who] te exceptionally fi $1.50 doz: retailed joys’ Su ntiel $3 to $12 of Sire, Jou Bchero of| at 90c, head, or $4.40 for the douen Seiboot Nutts we have ever offered. and invisible eyelets. returned home, | Hothourxe cucumbers, £ Miss Emma ¢ of Blapieton ix mo-| yard long, are a novelt ourning wit 1d. William ida Cumb is aucet relat ~ = when | barely able to aell of he received a moneage that the orginal @ollettor could not come, but that an- Instead of paying the $60 ‘Murray signed a new contract for $80 ‘West Side Court that Murray suddenly | Following his arrest a search of the records of the Fire Department falled STATEN ISLAND NOTES. f Westerieigh | plans this season. President, Laure Char- Mies Mary McQuade of Tompkins ave- Mr. and Mrs, Warren Van Name of |{ been stopping in byterian Church, Rev. Edward J, Rus- sell, pastor, Castleton avenue, Weat | New Brighton, ve an informal! Wholesalers have many grades: re- dance at the a room on Hal-| taitera two, one of which {e butterine, Mr. and Mra H. 8. ‘Thomson of Wee | retailed # telejgn have returned from un nutomo- of West ”” SILIMTOR FOR How to Market for Sunday "“\OHN THE BARBER’ And Put a Check Upon The High Cost of Living DETECTIVE 1 BITTEN iS NY. weok end prices and supplies Mkely, Ketuilers are requested not co J overcharge and al give full webrht; ho Water at bottom ‘ Mur- the | the Me (baer eret” salt gal iS to ae Nae tare THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913. ‘TITLED ENGLISH DANCES COLLAPSES ON STAGE Nembe FOUND DESERTED IN ICE: IS ARRESTED AGAIN; of Company Save constance Richardson As the Centennial Disappeared at the eat of an |p, scene in the first act. "Nery “Ttrouble, Tt urkey® cor New York at night bury h accepting It Lady | Condemned by Three Governments, Connecticut E: through the walls out the little filt s, and gives the kidn ILL-STARRED STEAMSHIP. '“ORY" UNITED STATES IMPOSSIBLE—BALDWIN e Fell ecutive gregational Council Big Cities |. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are r9, LowPrices, PRESENT FOR MISS WILSON. to Give One to Representatives White Honse Bi WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Members the House will contribute to a tum t purchase Miss ‘ossie Wilson @ wed brenent. Minority Leader Mann je the r * will name ge of the ub: Cons} nmnittee 10 € = Curtain. Falls. Six Years Ago. Wouldn't Stand For It. avetumitieg ), ' 4 i | Points tor Buying Food on SPRINGPIBLD, Mase, Oot. 4 —tady TELE, Oct, W—The steamer Cons) KANSAS CITY, Oot. There was nd t " Stewart-Richardson coll |tennial, which left Muroran, Japan ment on the temperance que . " seation BF sisler, Rosenthal Case Wits ewart ap ent on the tems 1 { Duryee Under $1,000 Bail tor the Co-operative Plan Reisler, Rosenthal eC Wit+1 55 tie stage of the Court eguare the tre] Years ago for San Francisco with altion at the National Council of the ae ; . Jat yestorday’s performance. As the | Cargo of sulphur and wae never heard | Congre Churcher here yesterda tame ; , : sania | ness, Charged W seine | Congregational Chur re ye y Grand Jury—His Employer by Wholesale | jj ttle. harged With Being |e iain ten at the close of her Faun|from, is reported fast in the ice off when Gov. Simeon B. Baldwin of Con- Wa ay < donces, It would have struck her on the | Saghalin Island, Okhotsk Sea, near! pectic on ot pposed “4 ” wer. M " ut announced elf as oO} e Awaiting Trial a Common Gambler. head and back had not members of the | Siberia, A Rusajan expedition discovered (ty the recommendationa of the Cor — By Charlotte R. Maal bk | company hastened to her assistance. the missing ves-el, with life boats one, | mittee on Temperance fur an amend we ke Tho attending physician stated that | the name partly obi keane te che, Mudueal Gunstitilon. 6: WU. S. ARMY & & man who gave the name of U.S.) a ek J iteisler, Known J the | Lady © ® suffered a nervous coi-| Work corroded, cue CO lntiine the Monttactute and eate of Serie of Ho. § Columbun Crete, wnere | . pantera an a ® jor the |/apse. It ta watd that #he has had one! show what becat uo x ithi f ‘ United Bta Gov £ NAVY Goons Charles G. Riehl, pudlisher of the adit : Re rounder OF {Wo other nervous attacks during her| Capt. B. Hlever, who piloted. the Rus: lnainwind me te ave = aivatants ‘Maeea) few ¥ ” Koo prow n cORanthel ‘reer | soad engagement as co-star of Gertrude | #ian expedition, told G. A. Griffin, x4 ites be pais ™ 62. at Bisa i i pote es han | PPR, fends trial, Was in his chop at No, 10 Weet|Horman and Polaira vere” | anginwer of the Fhuippine Conds x1, following among the delegates Wooten shi sid nevolent Asmociation, haw) , , . Mb f aw could os pertn ene pha stedly ty x Atth st aly eat | ot tite dieoat ‘and Griffin repeated | “A nation wide prohibitory law could 1 en office, was heli in $1. pall bY | countr . “ wy | the story here quarters of the |"t be enforced in the large citles, q McQuade jn the Tombs ep) actor: brwye 4 ene | EPIDEMIC OF | “SORE FEET.” | Marino Engineers’ ficial Associas “aid the Governor. “It would provoke Kmenters « 4 to awalt the action changes frequently wling We entered ton Pfbergple of the law unfortunate as Riding Brecchen. . of the grand jury on a charge of the | ther in buying John t the was | WASHINGTON, Oct. 4— judge Mul-| The ship was firet named the Delta, y are inevitable." ki Trousers attempted larceny of $60 by the wolicl” Balne are 1) inder a a e eine a wens of the District Police Court hag| thea tho Takasaga M he Church must get back to the varie es aAM BUYS ONLY Veiled of an advortiement te in the pear fiton gambler While Dwyer heta | Veen & buev man o tast July, when | last tle, the Cent me Onineeds of the plain people or quit," de WL Goons. Menual, ‘ : Market Clu he barber the oot wont t became @ criminal offense to appear pte li clared Dr. Washington Gladden of ¢ or write fot chistes, : ‘ning World ¢ Jeae Taek . eed upon the streets of Washington with &) me emned her. At last whe |!ibbus, O,, Who some years ago chal Oven sat. & Monday 5 ‘The complaint wax made by Artur i een els tulter, Mawes oT ie tlegeds Be" Lug. Alt pcraong unable to naviga into the hands of the Charles {lenged the propriety of the acceptance Arm y& Navy Store Co..tne. T. Murray, Vice-President of tne ee ee en en damient vad : . i [cauaME by policemen have been taken | Nelson Company of of gan Francisco, hy the American Hoard of Foreign Mis- vet, Bway AStAy. } —-Brady-Murray Motors Company, WO | bringing wholenaler direst te follow Jetectives, but Dwyer held | setore Judge Muliowny, For the fret | sions of a gift of $1000 from John D. on Bept. 26, caused the arrest of Riehl | store, tt iv agreed by many him and there wa le. Rensselaer | org a Warning Is given, for the secs | Rockefeller. As the result of Murray's testimony | that while publicity at frat proved as ame to the ald of lus let and when fond @ fue of $10 oF twenty dave tn the | | ERALS | Tl BE and that of Detective Frank M. Gal-|tontaling, ‘uv since recomnice! SLY Mike TaUTc OTE RRHEL WRN BEBOE | tiene et | legher, Magistrate Herbert on Wedne: a 4 b Weil, FOR) faaeg staliceneuer Soke atachece uel THROWN OUT OF OFFICE day held Ries! in $600 bail for trial nth street stat id tender, aaa 4 in Special Sessions on a che of Nabiac hd ate en 6 lainant I was not drunk, Judge, 1 awear it = pated aver | rac oma ees, butter, | er? owas Kadward | (id Studbson standing first on one | President Will Teach Them Not to ALL KID ADDER MISERIES Murray testified yesterday that on \ er and di 1 ‘ und t iam suf | Block Extra Congre = acct, ‘Aug. 12 Duryee came to him ant rep- P ee er es egn aml avenue, Kelner told tt t hurt me| SOCK Extra Congress session resented ¢ iy mi ho - si “nweets t HI that on oot ” ori ae a Cal ; . pax olde 168 to 18 nda3 a barrel) he went back to f et, MimProsiden A and dissolves the poisoi i @ subscription for the Benevolent As- | clams tily AW te ce tb oly BR fare vedlcriee, aimee ut $0) tals te | wil cumeatacaly weet te “lors at Few Doses Relieve Back- | substances that lodge in the eat ond Soctation, Murray suid the solicitor | that retailers da pir : nti re. th oe Fuente ater elit | cala out, ig that he will ache and Bladder Disord causing rheuma: told him that the money would benent SPlere for ear piven ” A y $2 reet hes i . er the kid Ee nt ot the as | Rt buys “dry” grade. . w $2. covered ad be _ matter from the blood {ho faraitien of Aremen who had los: itu, nor are lobatera, crabs, oyaters.| S¥eet* ber les marked eels | |, Sleep disturbing bladder weaknesses of the system. 14d geeength OF the pepresentations ha orable Weather, meaning hip |!) Brier A tow dn : HBO TEe! ‘backache, rheumatism, and the how old you are or i reprenentations tie iavuravie y pouLrny he met Arthur Buckner, also a diamond comanee | 3 youl uffered. Croxon Bigned a contract for a $60 advertise ; nl F Liha nG} 3 jes ment from which he expected to de. (M¥ ‘Mlustries recer ec ll Nh ‘ i Se tne ee even G Theatre, fa im that it is practically im rive no benefit ina numb Kinds, « Ro Thai ag Mee eee oe t yesterday's matinee, rtaln sto enable tins tO ere {dread and tn out results. "There ix . wredicte ‘ ie 6 check % a an found d to enable him those who ate past the middle ‘According to testimony that Murray | oe ted. One whotenaler ae ‘# Asa ter asiciy Ant preter id ie sae Sua bae We in a ‘ hose who are baat the midd! It starts to work Gave previously in the West Side Cour paces t at : | yas turkey ra “t ne oo the co Was disi + relieves all such disorders be Ro attempt was made to collect the “fticle ment ; 4 4 Piccea ne ederattce ‘ * pages es | price if Croxom ase, Store f Sjave Oars 8:30 A.M. Store Closes 6 P.M. Use the Escalators (Moving Stairways) Always in Motion had | jeaitimate business, wivined by Govern: | Turkey. trea She | hi ment officials under caution, “In time iphei OfMcIal. annohoenient exprenaly of plenty prepare for shortage’ Selling eeHiice Ava ena ot uareUSigaaraealG (6) or these stored grades is simply buxiness employment from the acope of |S But holding vack Western shipments to wiry. Hence, it is axsumed that | if increase an Eastern price—that is not falr business, There should be no such A case holds thirty dozen egxe. Retailers nell any grade Flor- | (storage or otherwise) for any price, un- | A Ellis; | der remarkable statements ‘Housewives | iderable by co-operative Mkely to advance slightly | ch Ve by Saturday. | A wide choice Is givens Real West- $ $ from Whsignie pralia ham rome froin Holland ant {fi POLSON A 198 to 249 | Germany, now priced 400, Ib Re Deane wien The Singinia oe WARNING In a high grade Mill when underwear is Pree- plainly stamped as such. Here are Charles Fullman of Kreischervilie, has | Safe, positive and Narnilemy Tec. Prices for the week end, beat grade Haole yy whirt | Manette by p returned from 4 vacation at Lake it une Of beat when- | to au . 3 | abt q , . R aes olan a nade Weabare conta CaM ee eatE, was paid for tatt advertised is of this quality. ne : Helen Oakley of Sailors’ sini the highest price i Garments of this, kind are known as “throws wae es ta WAL Shanes An ETAINGALe ‘ | Mue depends a Pon out nd are sold by many stores as flawless, \ Rdward Goodale of Pleasant Plains : [vite aliould learn to kn : at the price of flawless garments. | hae returned from a re to relatives ss R use not al Haine tage Ales Maco's tells you exactly what they are and points in New Brunswick, N. J. hy. said.) short In marke ‘ore Amn, § 4 ny t! Garis Mare Wain (anual be in: Swen Sa iy To eaa as: ple 1, risked are all desi ; wt thi BE AEDOUR)) i SAD wear if well as Laidler O'Bryan for the coming-out tea make |a¥e Beles te the perfect, goods of the same weave, there is a of her daughter, Mise Belle O'Br: ‘There go forth | Here are aome week end offerings difference in price of over one-haif, Nov 6 from 4 at SS at thelr home, | under plain statement bottles of maple | . Hetail ducait 4 ish, Soups So i ds a nd G . A ¢ are knitled garments, each size made ona ont avenue, Tompkinaville. syrup having per cent. ayrup and $0 | 0% * na J a anal Arthur Walser of Detroit t+ visiting | per cent. cane Metailers sell it ax “pure j turk rr th A Reine put seca e vies ahed Hey ay hia parents, Dr. and Mrs, Willlam ©.| maple,” t0c a bottle: tere tor | Ham, 1 wot cut out from fabric and stitched together Walser, of Livingston place, Livings- | 400. avs like a suit of clothes, This the secret of their Li in cane. ‘The pint sige ix $1.45 9 ca perfect fit and absolute comfort. dv Lae a bottle PRUIT: perland, | Other Rrades average $1.51 now at dc. to Te, each, or $8 buy "| piekling grades at 100 nae) “Artichoke potatoes Cor vice vera) are ow | Rere, Toy, LOS. Hetailers should not o¥ Ves in] Oged Se.-9e, ate; no 15 ‘otatoes — Variety includes Jassey, | ay RS OE ee ee Fouls sin mismion is Intended to discuss th .Jadvisability of nationalization and re- duction in freteht rates on ieritish prod lice as part of Chancellor Lioyd-George’s land reform acheme ken ea oe ' that are usually nlawo, Vos [19 Wy whote- | knitted each garment is examined with care by an expert. Those that have flaws, how ver slight, are put aside and afterwards so cleverly mended that it is almost impossible to locate the flaw, The Underwear here he Harinvene auth purnoses. | ag . ‘Aniiseptic Powder wevt cLaays AN? Bld English a A wide variety of smart lasts, in- cluding the much-wanted English or semeEnglish style with the receding H, ZEITZ 535 Fulton St., Brooklyn [89 Included extra heay merino, fine casamer are gray, Shetland, sleeves, silk front stripes and pearl buttons, The ankle-length Drawers to match have the desir- able double gusset. Underwear of this kind shows 0 defect—onl an expert can find where a flaw once existed. The garments appear perfect, and, so far as durability is concerned, are perfect. sggest an early call at Macy's to buy this We Underwear, ample stock, but because the earl inevitably find the widest field of choice. Button and lace style in patent leather; button, lace and Blucher in gunmetal calf; and lace and Blucher in tan calf. Snare f that are usual: yf 74945449 & are garments in medium, heavy, and y Weights, in fine wool mixtures, and atl-wool, The colors and white. We have a perfect fit for any and every man. are 34 to 50, and the Shirts have long Not because there is not most bird must Main Hloor, iSith Street. in Floor, Balcony, ASth Bt. Rear,

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