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SRI NSTHAD OF CASTLNE | ROBRED AFTER LEK : "S)GNoun ENE, BEATEN NO TED 9. s to ae mertng,unvoes| cca ane, he cal snd rerser Pale ie bat eu, cont Don’t Poison Baby. clerk with a blackjac! boy release me YEARS AGO almost every mother thoaght her child F have bound him in @ rear room! coe of the men reached over and| policeman, FAREGORIO of laadanum to, , Struck him a terrific biow. lance from St. Catherin . ut ; ‘The clerk fell, helpless but not quite} The doctor found McCormick suffer- The robb as in all respects a r cousitorpare of ceatier in eanaitan insensible. One of the men grabbed|!ne from shock and a sore head, but a few days ago and shows that two| him and dragged him into the back| ble to continue y his duties until a with nearly $100 from the cash register. /} or mote men are engaged in a Producing @ long piece of] Fellef man Yi} user e mat , [tematic campaign on United Cigar inch rope, he bound McCor: i Levy of 25 Cents Per Horse-| Williamsburg Holdup Dupli-] stores, such as was waged by a gang Row aay an H . ‘ of thieves lant year. } wer on Owners and $1 on | cate of Manhattan Theft, | sonn F. mocormi the clerk in| later. a f pe iiss " | | the tore, wintei Graham ave-| ‘Then the pair fled, closing the front] Scattered’ tne mane doruitery ar ane fh, Sales of Cars Is Voted. Indicating Crime Campaign. of the busiest sections of | door behind them and slipping into] alabama Normal College at Livingston, | 4 : rn District of Broooklyn.| piace a bolt which is secured by a . The ‘ie we up af 7 o'clock and padlock when the store is locked. in the heating department, WASHINGTON, Oct. 1,—Demo- 000 damage. McCormick struggled and cried ou crats of the Senate Sub-committee on — Finance voted to-day to substitut for the tax of two cents a gallon on in the war revenue bill o tax! ‘8 of 25 cents per jorsepower | stomobiles and $1 per horse-| power on automobile sales by manu, facturers. The committee estimates! that would yleld an annual revenue | of $16,000,000, ‘AM owner of a thirty horsepower @ar wowld pay an annual tax of $7.50) end a manufacturer selling such # would pay $30, Senator Williams | Introduced AY : i iments to tax government em- ployees except the Preside Ss pecia ; $4.96 Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Suit Pictured Below Women’s Trotteur DRESSES _ at Very Low Prices Made of fine quality serge or broadcloth, featuring the season's 4 newest styles. Binns "Models, $14.74 @re fro! . ? Made of serge with stin sleeves and Nquors in bond and hereafter pro- . un¢.srskirt, ae ithustrated; broad girdle duced, ‘ £ y 4 Z of lack satin that ties in front, ends of i thot she athe ty Mg on PADDY SULLIVANS WIN is'0 THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT and navy. —————— | New Braided Serge Model, $19.74 Long Factional Fight Ends in the} Defeat of Johnny \ Waist has box-pleated front that reaches to a n..rrow neck yoke; the widens at back and forms a coatee; the black satis sleeves are smartly tailored with cuffs and braid trimming. The Skirt White. has broad ‘box pleats falling from a closely. Along the Bowery they are com- Plainiog that In the publication of the election returns one of the most im- portant features of the entire primary was completely overlooked. That fea- ture is that the Paddy Sullivans de- feated the Johnny Whites in the Third Assembly District. “C. J. Morosco, the Paddy Sullivan candidate for the Assembly, won ) without any trouble. That eminent authority on the Constitution, Harry Oxford of the Bowery, nominated } » by the Paddy Sullivans delegate to_the Constitutional C "TRIMMED HATS at- preme Court Justices and Congreas- i ) eels 908 S49 6 & i\ Isewhere at men oné halt of one per cent. of their S f € id to eliminate the t h a # atitretrass see aaa” ||| OGLE of reamie 758 SROY Anoth ment wou! liquor dealers from $25 t to the volui | Hundreds of new, chic Hats in our Brown Salon are ready for your inspection. You will be agreeably surprised to see these unusual offerings. Every hat is made of good material and carefully finished; they are all of exquisite taste and designed to be wom by our most particular customers. A great display of tailored ard dress hats at $6.89, $8.89 and $10.88, but _we are particularly proud of LN ace showing of $4.96 and $9.94 “Specials” for Friday and Saturday. We illustrate three of these Hate above. Price $4.96 Black Sailor made of fine velvet with ribbon bind- ing trimmed with Cet Dee, $25.75 Stylish waistline effect with chiffon velvet sleeves; a Meogh ented collar is be- coming and the front fastens with veivet buttons; graceful i Colors: navy, brown, green and ke ION'T worry and fret about what your Boy will wear this Season. He has got to have CLOTHES—every Mother knows that and also that it is “ECONOMY TIMES.” Let us co-operate with you. We have all the newest and most “Up To Date” Suit Models, and in this particular instance $4.96 will mean a great saving for you. Corduroy Suits For the Little Fellow This desirable little Norfolk model is sketched shird 0 e + from right. \t \s of extra fine quality, closely woven _. ._ Sisea 3 to 8 Youre. corduroy, inshades of gray, tan and golden brown. The New Dickens Model, pictured second from right, Coats are heavy khaki lined, and two pairs of trous- is made of fine serges or worsted in various combination Price $5.94 Large Sailor Hat made of fine velvet; trimmed with gros- grain ribbon around Price $4.96 Black 4-cornered Turban, hand - made of fine velvet in soft effect; smartly trimmed with gros-grain rib- bon. beautiful lyce- tined Ostrich ancy at ain il ial crown and | lar, bow on rim. n black, brown and navy. Very smart and picturesque. convention. | The Tammany leadership and au- | thority in the Third District have q bons. black, with black or color- ed fancies. been in dispute ever since “Big Tim" Mullivan became incompetent to look “Beauty” aioe things te: ite ers with each Suit. Sizes 6 to 16 years. effects; woes or gray Ufdirh ted Beate Se ether Vei ian) 3 own bailiwick, SECOND FLOOR, 84TH OT. < navy or brown serge trousers—also Scotch plaid blouse ils e8.) After the death of “Big Tim" tt Cheviot Suits ’ 1.98 ve 4 ata beatae virulent 5 TH Nag ine with red, navy or brown broadcloth trousers; other ay Sullivan leading one faction and Alderman Johnny White and Senator \ Fitagéraid the other. The fllneas of ‘4 Senator Fitzgerald threw the burden of fighting Paddy Sullivan onto White and the Paddy Sullivans overwhelmed 4 ms VY. Ad a J ° ° Single breasted, shown third from left, has thi inati i Misses & Juniors’ Fall Suits patch pocket front. Entirely new Nortslikmodel beck, | Combinations with either sailor or Eton collars, witheither bax or knife pleats, in shades of gray, brown Showing New Fashion Phases |“ ’Gouble-Breasted Middy Models Sizes 4 to 8 Years Decidedly new; made on a clear thread Hexagon mesh; one beauty motif om the cheek; 134 yards long; finished with velvet Every Ham _ selected, : : ‘ neckband studded with chiffon , and i ya The materials are as varied as the models, which means Norfolk i ‘odel Practical Suits of blue or brown serges or cassimeres, and silk rosebuds. A fascinating cuted conte with thea ————— you are insured a wide choice. So visit the Department ex- Made of cassimeres or cheviots,|with knife pleated } in gray, tan, brown or neat fancy mixtures. All are design, shown first at Macy's gre: . SOLDIER SEIZED AS SLAYER. cting to find just what you are looking for in an ‘Up-to- front and back, In all new mixtures of the season. /s_] braid trimmed ard trousers are knee length. —i/us- MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Whole Hams, (Ib.), 346 } | phat t ab, te Suit.” illustrated at left. 2 trated second from left. Ve Frank H. Minkell, twenty-one years, . i formerly of No. 519 West Forty-third Militar, Broadcloth 7 Boys’ Dressy True Blue Suits S i 1] Sale Mi ei 16c wl street, who was indicted recently on a 4, Materials are serges or rough finish cheviots pictured atexireme right. pecia “i | , Dharel.ot Uaaraas In the Gh Biare, Effect Suits, $26.75 Suits, $17.74 ANOTHER MODEL with patch pocket front, box @feats to waist line, stitched on belt. Handsomely 9 Cooked in Spanish style. A Was atroated yesterday et, Fort Slocum Made of gabardine. The lor, In black and blue. The long talloreds sizes © to 18 years. of Macy 8s delicious combination of po oF Bruen wit aeetem oe ne Coat is trimmed with broadtail | Coatis made blouse effect, and the ? . Celery, tomatoes, sweet, p ihe police have been searching for cloth and braid: skirt has plain | collar and cusfs are ot velvet; yoke Macy’s Ten Different Popular Old-Fashioned string beans, peas and b \ Miskell ever since Charles Walsh of No. yoke. Cclors: blue, brown and | skirt, with side pleats. Sizes 14, Specialt; Suit Model: delicately seasoned and dressed BI Tenth avenue, was, shot after p row black, and sizes 14,16 and 18 years. | 16 and 18 years. op y m i 8 Styles with Macy's Perfect Mayonnalass: an aekaths eisaee Yea sed cant dae Tha Providing Suits that allow for rm tenis a cecaten, eters ! \ Norfolk models, single or CRULLERS hospital. Miskell'w ced to Pater: rough usage. This means de- cheviots and cassimores, inall the double breasted, in either. plain ee Pau Na ta Terese wee Wareed be: bea unin Suits $28.75 Ce egiee Veal poveadt et nfiertior the pyc Fall colorings, including greens | | patch pocket front and pleated (doz.), 15c (Ib.), — peepee Crepe Cheviot, a CheviotSerge. 14.74 ane weer Unt! and olive mixtures, not omitting back, or the regulation Nortolk, Extra fancy selected fish, fret { 9 ° t upon clothes of a later choice Made on the premi of The poputar military effect; Belted box Coat, velvet collar ine Sys. cn ras ree a tal Wate eve, alien the | best ingredients. corn smoke house, Coat made box effect. The yoke | that buttons high at neck: patch skirt has sash in back of self ma- | Pockets. Plain skirt, with side Crullese are very tempting and | Gorgonzola 37 a ' | GENUINE 1 ochets. i NOTE.—When we say “‘All-wool” you can depend on it. It is fs Cheese (Ib. | j terial Colors: Sanne Ee ang Beau te coanelinad sian aes not our word based upon the manufecturer’s assurance, but Individual (g ), 23 Very oe (lh), Italian Cheese, x v\l (ll l//, y al and 17 years. Colors: navy, brown. our own chemical tests are made to remove every doubt. CupCakes 0%.) IC} inexcellentconditio Cheese > ee ‘Aird Meer, Brendway, S8th Gt. Ode ° TPS Sy Cake filled with raisins o | similar'to that used ith } BOYS’ $5.00 MACKINA WS, $3.96 Ha icing. Baked in sant: | Roguefort.and makes anexcalont ‘oquefort. a: duet 9 Made of a heavy cheviot coating material, with ple: laid effects, It is the ! SOirrm FLOOD SN uTM F100 _ tT WOMEN s COATS Imociabone contin! " La models—Piain, or Norfoll, with pl ats; with shavil or: converts == a ible collar. Ins! Omitting Nothing That , blue, brown, green and red. All sizes. Fashion Decrees Correct le j 4 Boys’ Overcoats Suit Fabrics jinn Infants’ Coats, ak For Fall and Winter Domestic and Imported : tes H ats, Sweaters | ; : All Sizes 214 to 18 Years These are t best: materials that cout Wes diye vd style, iad desirable materials and All the latest models, Including the “Balmacaan cbiatten erate canton hate a ua reset cake : T MO careful selections forserviceabilit ides— 5 “Lowe Coat’’ (a loose Ray lect). materials are extra trouser suits. Two pairs of trousers with NEWES' DES b est-in-the-City”’ Prices. Y besides— Macy's “Low chinchillas and mixtures in all the newest ics means actual doubling the life of a boy's and colors. Prices, $4.16, $6.94, $9.74 to $14.74. Suit. Prices, $4.96, $7.49, $9.74 to $14.74, "i ride Every Mother will be delighted if % | MISSES’ Autumn GOATS | Macy's (eee Gtorn”** $24.74 This fetching Cape Coat model il- ite luatrated, A fuil circular detachable ge Week-En eRe "ew offerings are when the little tots ; Until 6 o'Cleck Friday Cape is a pleasing feature, and the wide Distinctive New Styles Cc ANDY d . are dressed in, them. ; on d pad belt ae Be aveniage x Why not come in NOW—while assortments of models a seciertelt papetie Peiclen | Diam lined throughout with self-colored satin and fabrics are most complete and the attractiveness of the SPECIALS : ings—all at very moderate prices. : Autumnal Shades are emphasized. ‘You are assured of receiving Alle Guaranteed (o Stand All Tests Black Fail Gandy ‘when’ you buy at Macy's. Cord aille 28.75 Corduroy Corduroy Elsewhere they charge. you “tor orduroy $ $ Silk, $ . Coats, $28.75 | Coats, $23.74 | candy, ‘but include the we! Coats, $4.89 lo Prominent ic the straight lines of A stylish model, with straight . Just as attractive ae illustrated. Ea bs » Made k effect and button | back and belted fropt; collar and uy i Th bel | i the Coat, aistinguished by large but- high ar the tek. The collar is of cutis of self mat y and ‘closes Macy s Milk peg ay Mean aire we have for dependable | . "s Si tons of self materials placed low on squirrel; wide cuffs and belted | high at the neck: peau de c he Chocolate shade. Sizes 2 to 5’ years. and youthful style. Inlaid ‘velvet ». Ladie:’ and Gentlemen's Sizes the sides of back; roll collar with long , 4 buttons are | lined: Colors brown and blue. ; Hat (illuetrated), $2.89. |collar, small side pocket and peart En thle lot, uu tine on revers, deep set-in sleeves, and turn- front: self . Bs the coat Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Fruit Made of corduroy with satin rib- | button trimmings. High belt | antes mae or back cuffs. Lined throughout with ie aned Aemirrot win peaude | Fancy Mix- Marshmallows, (Ib.) bon trimming and bunch of berries. | back. Sizes 2t0 $year 5 j ete cram in shades of rom cm | Stare Comte, $94.74 | varus Maruralene and te Fine Zibeline COATS, $9.74 —°% Q at Hieck Fur $17 74 blue. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 ye wie tenath Goat: hed roel, sorted chopped. frults— pineapple, A delightful model with low velvet belt appearing through © O latelasse, . : at neck. Colors gray and brown citron, — cherries—covered with straps of the zibeline and trimmed with clouded buttons; | wel 7. mixtures. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 | Macy's unexcelled milkchocolate; collar and cuffs are also of the velvet. A choice of colors Rich-looking material, cut on straight years, ie , re very special at this price. be Cc nhe bl ; | lines, with deep setein. sleeves, ‘The Astrachan y Other kinds of Macy's Milk in all models, brown, navy, or Copenhagen blue, 2 roll collar is made af plush with tong Cloth Coats, $16.74 Sport and Chocolates, including Mares. Infants’ 4-PieceWorsted | 4-Piece Brush , revers; cuffs are button-trimmed, Se ergih Cont,nithistay colar ra ing Costs, $9.74 the fownd. itnawhere, they) Sweater Sets, $1.98 Sweater Sets, $4.89 ane and wide cuffs of plush; satin P mediui bgt Rants gr addition to) INCLUDES SWEATER, LEG- | INCLUDES SWEATER, LEG . Chinchilla Clo ‘brown, olors; slash or patch pockets, con- i i ) * By kas x Y 2 saat A waist-line effect is given at he $14.74 sleeves, side pesycbnyepr i Sizes verte cal, Coa ng "s li forthe ~ i ihe con sag lt epee rs : wa makati wh 8 ° back i + 8h 5 . 5 16 a tainer; ¢ tainer is wort! r colors. Sizes 2 t ; + ote po: ane ine pant eve Oo navy, back ween, 14, 16 and 18 years, years, shout Sethe pound. « Lantite and colors, Slaw 3 tf the new Fall shadow, : \ . KEENE TaIED vicos, Caras. pl THIRD FLOOR, BROADWAY. BASEMENT, CENTRE, THIRD FLOOR, 88TH 6T., REAR. Ny d 180 sreadway, New York a . ary e Reso Dy Renny eines Na WL ate: a iidide aed Lede

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