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HERE'S considerable differ- ence between fitting you to a suit and fitting a suit to you. All the difference between selling you something once and serving you right along. After all, the clothes you wear are a part of you—you don’t want to feel that you are only the contents of your clothes. Incidentally, your father willknowthat the price-mark is a part of the suit until it is delivered, andhewillprobably take a lively interest in our assurance that at Best’s the price part of it fits the unusual business conditions that obtain just now. Fifth Ave., West Side, Corner of 85th St. ‘TERE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘GEPTEMBER 24, 1916. FIFTY COMMUTERS OVERCOME IN TUNNEL BY DEADLY FUMES (Continued from First Page.) Francis Hospital. Harter, Harvey, assistant station- master; home. Our Oculists, optici lens grinders. all wank inp Sled unison, poo A ive you the greatest po: ues and the ultimate of Lie service, Harris Glasses $2 or more, sans piri ky pi GOT Broad Street, near Hahne's, Newark, dames McCreery & Go. | 34th Street * 5th Avenue + “FURNITURE WEEK” “Furniture at Large Concessions from Regular Prices. Beds and Bedding at Great Reductions. Marsbandioe Purehaged on or after September 25th will appear on rendered November ist. LIBRARY FURNITURE Solid Mahogany Bookcase, asillustrated,— gedjustable shelves. regularly 50.00, 37.50 bee Mahogany Library Table, as illus- 80x50 inches, 29.75 All-over Stuffed Sofa, as illustrated,— covered with denim. Loose Down Cushions, regularly 98.00 69.50 All-over Stuffed Armchair, as illustrated,— to match Sofa.: regularly 50,00, Charles II. Chajrs or Rockers, covered with Tapestry; finished in Oak or Mahogany. regularly 38.00, 22.50 CHAMBER FURNITURE McInerney, James, gateman; City Hospital. Mink, George, Francis Hospital. car repairman; Bt. Rean, Frank, Hudson tube gate- ¢ man; St. Francia Hospital. Seidman, Max, Union News man, St. Francis Hospital. fe Terrant, Richard, No. 1% Thirteenth street, Jersey City; St. Francis Hos- pital. The accident occurred just as @ train bearing a large number of com- muters had drawn into the station and the tide bound to New York bad divided between ferryboat and Hud- son tube, COVER FLIES OFF AS TANK FALLS. On an adjacent freight platform two Welle Fargo expresamen were loading the 200-pound tank from © wagon onto the baggage car of the East Newark train, scheduled to leave the station at 8.85 o'clock. They dropped the tank and the metal cover flew off, ‘The piace where the tank broke is about 120 feet from the kiosk leading into the subterranean passageway to the Hudson tube station. A heavy ventilator fan, designed to carry fresh air into the lengthy passage- way, sucked in the heavy fumes and Gischarged them over the heads of wienana her infant aon, Aaron ail verber and Peter Reger, the porter, were @o near the tank that, even though in the open air, they the two stations that the worst havoc was done by the gas. Before oMficials of the Erie Raflroad, Ambulance call 40 St. Francis ‘Hoos Policeman Boldt Wel Wil eae | te down inte the and assist the 4 helt suitec they found task @ serious one, for the passageway to the Hudson tube sta- jaca he yee Moa hon lpn tala, blocks and either on the station it when the gas At this juncture master of the Lipsey) porters into a relief and rected the succoring of peor! who had been overcome in the wai Swan himself waa sud- overcome and had to be =n others. gases that had spread down station platforms and into the No ing room of the Erie eee were jgeath trap for more than half an hour. electrical salesman of West Nut ‘he gas carried ye Al ae far as the) N. re after et: . J, suffering auch severe after: fects of the poisonous gas that he summoned on ambulance from Hud- son Street Hospital after the ferry had janded on the New York side and had dos sent there for further r- | treatmen’ ar Payne also treated on the ferry- Grace Wagner Cs band Y. did great service in attend- the muffe le found "Thomas R. Blake, an street, James Mccrony & & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Remarkable Values On Friday and Saturday Merchandise Purchased on or after September 25th will appear on bill rendered November Ist. Specially Arranged Sale MEN'S WEA Offering Extraordinary Values Folded or Open-end Scarfs of Domestic Silk in the new Fall colorings;—fancy or nest effects. value 2.00, 1.10 Four-in-Hand Scarfs with large open ends; fancy'figures or stripes, also a wide range of plain colors. value 1.00, 55e Shirts of Madras or Percale;—White ground with neat stripes; plain or pleated bosoms; starched cuffs. 1,25 value 2.00 Negligee Shirts of Woven Madras in fancy or neat stripes; French cuffs. Custom finish. value 8.50 to 4.50, 1.95 Silk Negligee Shirts;—satin stripes in fancy or neat effects; excellent quality. value 6.00, 445 Pajamas of Mercerized fabrics in plain colors; trimmed with silk frogs and pear! buttons. value 1.50, 95e Blanket Robes;—dark gray with colored figures; suitable for lounging or bath. value .6.00, 4.95 Raincoats of Camel’s-hair or Knit fabrics in conservative mixtures; suitable for top coat. value 28.00, 22.50 Raincoats of Fancy Tweed in new colorings; also of “Priestley” Gabardine in Tan or Gray. value 22.50, 14.50 No Charge for Sleeve Alterations on Coats or Shirts, Young Men’s SUITS AND OVERCOATS Fifth Floor. Garrish’’ English-made Overcoats:—rirst showing of Men’s fine English-made Overcoats just ‘received from London. Made of soft Fleece and Shetland Fabrics, providing warmth without weight; Balmacaan, Single Breasted, Chesterfield or Raglan models; silk lined yoke and sleeves; slash or bellows pockets; Notch or Military Collar, Size 84 to 42 inch chest. values $5.00 and 40.00, 24.50 and 29.50 190 Hand-tailored Suits;—English soft roll model coats; flap or patch pockets. Made of Imported Cheviot or Tweed, also Navy Blue Serge or Cheviot. Size 8% to 4@ inch chest. values £0.00 and 24,50, 15.00 and 20.00 Young Men's Three-piece Tuxedo Suits made of Black Unfinished Worsted Materials. Size $4040 inch chest. 22.50 value $0.00 Men's and Young Men’s Black or Oxford Vicuna Over- coats;—full silk lined and faced. value $0.00, 18.50 Men’s Blue or Black Cheviot Fall Overcoats. Size 34 to |.‘ Ten-piece Suites Sheraton model; hand- ‘eomely inlaid with Satinwood. 365.00 regularly 440.00 Ten-plece Suites;— Adam model; made of the finest selected Mahogany especially or + dames MeCreery & Co. 435.00 regularly 600.00 Four-piece Suites;—Adam model; finished in Antique Ivory or Mahogany. 235.00 regularly 300,00 Four-piece Suites;— Colonial model... regularly 246,00 Bix-piece Suites;—Sheraton models; in- cluding Dresser, , Chiffonier with separate glass, Toilet Table and Twin Beds. 375.00 regularly 400.00 Solid Mahogany Twin Beds,—Colonial model. regularly 50,00, each 39,50 BRASS BEDS AND BEDDING Brass Bed, - illustrated, with @-inch Colonial Poste; all sizes. Bright or Satin _ Winish. « regularly 37.00, 19.75 ; | Beds with ev pertinoons pots roregualy 200 Brass Bed, as illustrated;—with @-inch Square posts and square top rod. 15,00 regularly 25.00 “McCreery’s Luxury” Box Springs. ... regularly 16.00 48 inch chest. value 25.00, 12.50 Young Men’s fine Tailored Mackinaw Coats in various Plaids. Size $4 to 4@ inch chest. value 16.50, 12.50 TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES Dress Trunks made on best basswood frames; duck cov- ered; hard fibre bound; strapped with leather; hand-riveted bronsed steel combination trimmings; fitted with sectional and dress trays, Sizes 86, 88 and 40 inches, 9.75 value 18.50 to 15.00 Russet Brown or Black Sole Leather Bage;—saddler sewn throughout; fitted with reinforced corners; sewn frames and best trimmings; leather lined; inside pockets. Sizes 17 and 18 inches. values 8.00 and 8.50, 6.00 Light-weight Walrus Grain Leather Bags;—gilt trimmings; leather lined; inside pockets, Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches value 7.00 to 7.50, 8.25 Light-weight Cane Suit Cases;—double steel frames; rein- forced corners, straps and catches; fitted with top pockets. . Sizes 24 and 26 inches. value 4.00, 2.85 DRESS GOODS 8500 Yi ‘ards Imported French Dress Serge;—fine twill,— Chiffon weight. Brown, Russian Green, Navy Blue or Black, value 1.60,- yd. 1.10 New Fall Coating Materials in Roman Stripe and Scotch pinata’, slnogt L Hudson ti Filadora Veil No little article of dress ol 5 ak Som 8 $8 appearance win chosen veil. See that yours are all TE €tlas At All Good Shops” Made in America yu Mistures; suitable for “Auto” or Traveling.wear. yd. 1.95 values 8.00 and 4.00 Black Satin Finish Broadcloth,—sponged and shrunk value 2.75, yd. 1.65 a od. Wei, 8 eats a bale obs tart tb chan den He WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS SHOPPING W253 GTREET-WEST Attractive Underprice Sale of Fall Dresses, Suits & Coats $15.00 Dresses, arty sO” $18.50 Coats, 9. $12.50 In gaberdine, $15.00 New models, in cheviot, broadcloth, Broadcloths, sibe- basque and Reding- — sa +}lime, English mix- {) ote style; some com-| models, trim: tures, Scotch tweeds' bined with black shy ea heme and chinchillas. satin; all nicely | tail or self ma ,All newest Fall tailored; sizes for |S ues” brows’ ‘and | teodels, in sizes for women and misses. | Russian green. women and misses, Black Velvet Hats, Tastefully Trimmed, Men’s Fine Furnishings Si2°"” $2.50 oe aay, - Shirts, 1 $25 Ba Rabe, a Muslin 2, Shirts) In Phang uard with fancy trim, cut pos naga pv § in th roomy | neavy cord girdle. 85c Bee Fancy sflk four-tn- Cape or fall colorings and styles, Castor, Gn nese qut extra large. in wide flaring end model. Women’s $1.25 Silk H Mill . ples, at, pair a 68c ik nea oe Se Ss ae ee New Fall Women’s Shoes, Mea 2.95 Compare these Shoes with some of the 05.00 shoes now eat yeeh relive how cosy it ip to save without sacrificing style, finish and weer. Leather with Fabri Kid, Calf and Gun Boys’ Shoes, $1.90 Lace medels, thick soles; sises 1 to 534. Girls’ Shoes, $1.29 High cut, calf and patent; sines to &. Here’s a Health Guarantee for the Boy KOCH Right-Posture ¢7.75 Suits with extra Trousers 6 arp the shoulders or bracing, prom) aot oe one chest al ea oth ta rygat tai to are ma in ry whose variety of pate wade opi patterns. Sises Sto 18. Value $8.00. Koch Special Two-Trouser Suite, in cheviots, tweeds and cordu- hapa sizes 7 to 18. Value 5.00 06.50 $ ’ Firet Long T hh solt-roll bag natural shoulders; in Leegmgerenr ie blue serge; $11.75 ana $14.75 sizes 16 to 20 Great September Sale of Hair Barrettes, Pins, Combs Unusually smart collection. Very attractive values fine| Madam “Sans Gene” Oni Cembe in pretty ("| Dem{-Amber, imitation shell; in variety of and amber; quill teeth. P| to $1.00; at 25 ona c » Sunt Suntber ana dem “Joan Sawyer" and “Tango” Halr in Shell, Amber Demi- ae traitation carved pee genie Reg. 600 W.-C. Kah Cons Ine, Lach fe, Woon