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NOVEMBER 14, 1915. ‘ BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &G a result of a strike, ‘tants Reduction in Single Trips From | NEW YORK oleAbididas | and her husband, now deceaced, nought | Grand Ceffffal to Points i} PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO | by giringent methede to secure the tax- fead wtand controlled by Mra, Haverty | to Northward. | . sc and ai Gil : n in front of tie Hotel Hetmont | "Whe Subs hire Camminrenisaiy leo re ceaiy Ya MURIRTN YASH Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn 4 if They Are Molested Mrs.) At ver aay four toxloalns seit Mrs. | ordered the New York Central and Wad! jaye etved on the management iz Haverty Will Demand rage at No. 1 Bast Forty: | gon fiver Hailroad Company to reiluce jo a | a nonaltl or. thi thie | tie one-wo the Harlem There n 7 s « : » - : i Taking of Licenses Seer eaieen a waia | (oR apa th on River aivinions in| ehie The Following Exceptional Values Will Be Offered Tomorrow (Saturday) - * ere, the Bronk ao ——_ | ant! Marlon di Grand ri Femn W. Browne of No Bi Rrowdway, | 4 | Gardens 4 j the to nities bet Grand Specials Values in tion and Williamauridge from % | is vente; berween Gre | and Woodlawn from Central at to 2 cente wwe DARKEN GRAY HA, went’ LOK YOUNG, PRETTY yd Centrall m tot ‘ hand Mout Sage Tea and Sulphur Dark- | { ens so Naturally that LAM HZALS P i RAW, BURNING ’ ‘ iv » | » ommunicated with the ‘Tureau of Licenses, and informed them | of the fact that yesterday a number of | {these public hi en Jeft thelr ma- chines and ret oaround = Mre.} Haverty # cars. Now, ttn uction on the art of the public hackmen ts contrary Misses’ Tailored Suits 18.00 faverty and of Mrs of acrvice, saved to purchase taxis § ” 18 vents; botw and Riverdale from tween Grand Central St Vincent trom The order ts the nd Central Station | ‘Te stop itching at end drive away jonal trou- eed ' > by «0 doing they muy. Y re 2| Values to $29.75 SPely Mere ae to ating thelr, Ikensee revoxed, | 10 bexun tn Octobe cone, Nobody can tell. alues to @ whieh s ‘The Bureau of Licenses with have ine of @ complaint recistered the Tax- hat S 4 ‘epectora on hand to-day, and, In the | BAYers’ Alliance of the Bronx, ¢ Kaows that Sage . properly compounded, the natural color and lustre air when faded, strerked or gre itching scalp and Years ago the only | ixture was to make it h is mussy and trouble. | asking at a 's Sage and Sul | u will get a large | ola recipe for ec Es STRIKERS FIRE AT TRAIN. Nallet Crashes tuto Smoking Car : on Michigan Road. | CALUMET, Mich., Nov. 141—A passe! fer train on the Duluth, South and Atlantic Rallroad wan fired on to-! day when It reached Hancock, where a large number of copper mtrikers were | event yesterday's performance ts ro peated th ne of the licenses of those pub ack Several youthful models, in- cluding Blouse, Belted and Cutaway effects, of Cheviot, Diagonal Cords and Winter Serge, in Navy Blue, Brown, Copenhagen, Mahogany, etc. brings toth also ends dandruff, stops falling hai vay to get t th i some. Now drug store for hur Hair Remed: pottle this fa about 50 cents, | Don’ y atny! Try it! No one tell that you darkened your te does itso naturatly and | ly. You dampen a sponge or soft | h with It and draw this through your | ng one small strand at a time; hair disappe: another ay jon or two, hair becomes © beautitully dark, Kkand glossy. Giuir vine inen who particlpate it forme. m brings immediate relief and You can observe the progress ‘The eradication en is but a) ° nt. th of soaps use, for toilet and bath, as a improving color and texture of and assuring its continued Absolutely pure, it derives its = beneficial effects fi medication Poslam. Soothes baby's akin. aa iste sell Posiam (price 50 ‘oslam Soap (price £5 cents). Ber free samples, write to the Emergency 32 West 86th Street, New are that left the gir, The other ffty-elx machines Qwalting the arrival of non-union men for the minea nc bullet crushed authorities are tr; through a window of the smoking car, of @ young womun who was found de- | Just missing one of the party of ten men mented in the streets last night and ta | who had been iniataken for atrikebrenk- | supposed i have come by train from | ers. New York. She ts in the State How | Ninety-m#x additional arrests on the pital. Bho i# about twenty-five, well charge of violation of the Injunction wore @ fur coat, is olight of against picketing were made at the Su- pertor min r Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Girls’ Corduroy Coats 10.75 Value $13.75 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits | Exact reproductions of the latest French models. Custom tailored of Chiffon Broadcloth, Wool Poplin, Velvet, Cor= duroy etc., in Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Wistaria nh alt ery trimmed with fur, richly lined and wool interlined. 25.00 29.75 35.00 Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses ing the gray 6.75 Value $10.00 Navy Bluc, Brown and Gray Chinchilla, velvet collar, cuffs and belt, full flannel lined. 8 to 10 years, Dressy Corduroy Coats in Black, Blue and Brown, full lined and flannel ine terlined. btosyr, | Girls’ Boucle Coats. ....4 108 years. Value on.sv....5.90 Girls’ Zibeline Coats. ...4t08 year. Value $9.75....6.75 Girls’ Serge Dresses. ... .4to14 years. Value 93.50....3.95 Girls’ Velvet Dresses... .6to1s years. Value 012.50....7.90 A auriber of Sinigtte Ceres models) of superior qua lavy Blue ‘ge, some with suede leather belts, others with’ 8 00 crushed silk girdle, in contrasting colors. i Values to $15.00 | | | | i | ! The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Particular Men BOUT the best thing we can say to our friends ight now is that we are ready with our Hart Schaffner & rx Fall suits and overcoats. The new models are especially interesting; some of the new features are certain to give you a thrill of interest; and of course, there's a very unusual lot of beautiful fabrics to draw from. Young men are sure to like the smart new styles designed for their special and particular tastes; new ideas in the shaping of coats, new features in the waistcoats, More Than a Thousand Men Will Be Able to Qualify in Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats—Exceptional Values The season’s latest and test selling models—three-quarter, seven-eighths and full length, of Boucle, Chin- chilla, Rough Serge, Cut Velour, Wool Plush, Bayadere Cords, Zibeline, Broadcloth, Mixtures, Velour de Laine, Velvet, Plush, Persian Cloth, Caracul Cloth, Broadtail Cloth, etc. Style and make represent our usual high standard of quality, in Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe, etc. Some yoke lined of self material, others half or full lined in Peau de Cygne or Satin. 15.00 19.75 22.50 Women’s Evening Wraps Lila 25.00 29.75 Fur Trimmed Coats Actual Values $20.00 to $45.00 ! «1 This Event—Young Men, Too a E formally ansiounce our Pre-Thanksgiving Clothing Event in our Men’s V V Store—a sale planned carefully nd thoughtfully, with the idea of giving the men of Brooklyn actual values which will stand out in bas-relief against the scores of s-called clothing sales, As in all merchandise, quality must lead—and we know that the offerings in this sale are of such unusual nature as to at once merit your utmost confidence. We do not say “half price,” nor “50% off,” mor “discount sale’—but we do say: Men’s Suits and Overcoats ‘ Better Values Than You’d Expect At the Price We Ask ‘The suits are in the mannish English models, with high cut vests and soft roil- fag ‘lapels; men’s and young men's con- servative styles included in the assortment. ‘The fabrics are of al'-wool English cheviots, worsteds, blue serges and black thibets; regu- lar and extra sizes \ncluded. also included, That’s the Entire Story—the Facts—the Price, $11-°° New Chinchilla Overcoats For Young Men Hart Schaffner & Marx Standard Made The correct styles—plaited back and shawl collars, stitched $ 50 belts—in Oxford gray and navy blue. Usual $30.00 values, at 23: Pf Oe ee eee Boy’s Serviceable Shoes Black calf or patent coltskin. Our Men’s Hats at $1.85 The equal of many 83.00 grades— black defbies, soft felt hats (ali colors) and velour hats, in black, brown, Green and gray-—the new- est Styles. Atsseeeseeee oe Dressy pa. in button or biucher styles, for school weir, Sizes 1 to @e aa $2.25 Little Men's Sizes, 9 to 13/4, at...@1.48 Serand Voor, is to partake of some of the bee! aid recede toc effects, The overcoats include chinchillas, E:glish cheviots, fancy velours and kerseys, made in half-lined fancy back», full-lined with serge or venetian, be'ted back, split sleeve, patch or plain pocket styles, and black kersey with Guaranteed velvet collar; Chesterfield styles We Want Men to Know of Our Shoe Shop And we contend that the best w MEN'S $3.50 SHOES dressy footwear for young|MEN’S $4.50 SHOES conservative shapes for busi- men; the wanted lesthers, in blind eyelets, English $2.85) Distinctive models designed in soft draped effects of Siik Plush, Panne Velvet, Chiffon Velvet, Broadtail Cloth, etc., with trimmings of Fur and Mouflon, richly lined. 35.00 45.00 55.00 A most important. showing of fur trimmed coats of Chiffon, Broadcloth, Bayadere Cords, Chinchilla, Boucles, etc., smart and exclusive models full lined in Peau de Cygne or Satin. 29.75 22.50 25.00 tae Mh) We Trust You ¥ That We A:k You to Pay More WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS ft, Sate $15.98 oo" $1.00 Down a sal oD a Week cerns, $44.75 = Complete Line from fos ane VE. COR. 9™ ST. STATION OF “i LAs: to get that knowledge ; THE STAVE. EL. a special values. Here are two: ness wear, and comfortable heavy models for oute side wear. All have Goodyear welt sewn soles come in all leathers, $3.4 ‘1 MAKES LITTLE. DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, PLYMOUTH Dry Gin Men who want to be sure of the Gin they serve, always serve Coates’ Plymouth— For Coates’ Plymouth is the original Dry Gin. It has a_ characteristic flavour that is all its own. atex DISHAW/ eco ny Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and tramping. “yew SS RSA eee! tReet > eal Oe WWE IRE 5 RSS WM BITTE sosecas~ “IEEE s