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through the oft? strects to-day headed by seventeen undertakers clad like crusaders and bearing banners with the inseription “Disease tion Crusaders.” A float of the In: diana Medical Society which was in line depicted a doctor's office, deserted save for the dejected medical man, who sat looking at a sign bearing the words: “It's hard on us, but we're for it.” Every city in’ Indiana celebrated “Disease Prevention Day” to-day— the first celebration of its kind in history. The idea was conceived by the Anti-Tuberculosis Society, fos- tered by the State Board of Health, sanctioned by the business men and professional men, even to the doctors and undertakers. It te in line arith the hobby of Dr. J. N. Hurty, of the State Board of Health, whose demand has always CASTORIA == For Infante and Children. PAINTING MY PORTRAIT IS NOT MATRIMONY EATERS HEAD ASE PREVENTION” at PROCESSION Doctors Also Join in Novel bration .at- Indianapolis— Whole State in Crusade. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2—A long on in celebration of Indiana’s Prevention Day” wound Kind DRESDEN TOOK 43 SHOTS TO SINK BRITISH VESSEL English Saflors Tell of Captute and How the German cruiser Dresden sank the British freight steamer Hy- ades off the coast of Brasil was told to-day by Dougiae Duncan, chief wtoward; John Gillam, assistant stew- ard, and William Linder, cook of the Houston Line freighter Hylas, which has just arrived from Liverpool and la at Pier 87, Atlantic Decks, Brook- lyn. of the crew of the Hyades. “We were about 900 miles out of Perambueo on Aug. 15,” sald Duncan, “when the Dresden eighted us and sig- naled us to atop. She could have rua rings around us and we stopped. The Dresden was convoying the German transport Prussian. “Officers of the Dresden boarded us from & small boat and ordered all yey R Sate “ J if "8 svarine wonte, *RED, YuIDAt, core ns ll Gontioss Irresistible Millinery CORRECT, REFINED STYLES, de; icting the very latest ideas and novelty trimming suitable for all occasions, at 5.00, 7.50, 9.00 & 12.00 Actual Value 10.00, 12.00, 18.00 & 20.00 CHIC TAILORED HATS . 2.95, 3.95 & 4.00 UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS, in wide range of styles (all French edges), excellent quality, 1.75, 1.95, 2.25 & 2.50 Value 2.50 to 5.00 Supreme test of our great values is in comparison. New Fall Gloves WOMEN'S 1 apna Ml Sacto fancy eme broidered, 1.50 special oe ee WOMEN’S | CLASP WHITE DOESKIN, special 1.00 walue . + © © + © © © © © © © © © © & Se MEN’S YELLOW CHAMOIS, black embroidered 1,50 IMPORTANT SALE OP ‘Important Items for to-morrow. Sinking of the , Hyades. ‘These three men were members You Have That's Miss Kirshaw’s Answer to Pmt =o ea Bae i oe ‘ Always Bought | St of Her Marriage 10 Jinn hive ionthe away trom the Women’s Stockings For Over 80 Years. James Ben Ali Haggin. Hyades and began to shoot at her.) SAMPLES IN BLACK, WHITB AND COLORS, Aging : James Bon All:Hagsin, a grandeon| Ther greg tortythees whote at tho Value SOcpair,at . . » . .. . « 25c of the late multi-millionaire of the| ryades and many of them missed, Three pairs for 68 same name and one of the heirs to|aithough they were close enough to MEDIUM WBIGHT, BLACK COTTON, bias 8° {the $20,000,000 extate left by him, was| have hit her with a stone It took] to 1014, value 29c, pair,at . . « » « « . 19¢ Betablished £3 Years @ passenger aboard the Celtic, in to- lage aa Ag Aeges Three pairs for 50c N| day. Mise Willett Kershaw, formerty | Pat the Burden of te Pincus Rhein wines sine ¢ r lasses has been coupled wii fagein's a Eyestrain Lips a matrimonial rumors for some time, i —instead of going through [§| was also one of the Celtic's passen- Ife letting your eyes bear gers, but that was a mere coincidence, ‘Miss Kershaw said. “All reporte of my marriage to Miss Kershaw are perfectly absurd,” Hag- the brunt of your work. ye Pp Peter Fine Glass 62.20 tont2 put us ashore. There we took a doat for Liverpool and at we joined the Hylas.” ER’ Broadwoy, Suan Bh Ks. sete ii = sc ey at uf RE 184 Brway, at John St Yorks ie sixth Av, 18th St Sisth Av., 224 St, beard what Hagsin had sald. “That should be conclusive,” TE preskiye: 498 Fultow St., co. Bond St ald anaets atti . “It ia true that Mr. Haggin France 223 Sixth Ave., near 15th St. Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. The NEW STORE FOR MEN, at Broadway, corner Eighth 4 Good News for Saturday! ; 265 Men’s Topcoats of the f Balmacaan Type, Poa ent compelled to sell them for $15, $18, $20. 50 are Black and Oxford Topcoats Unfinished worsteds, cut in the Chesterfield model, and Take your choice of 265 to-morrow at $12.50. ' Young ge ‘ Suits, $15, $16.50 $17.50 ee aa tecippsen sth * Go where you will, in or out of New York, snd you won't find suits so good as these at the prices. Sometimes a i man likes to see for himself. It takes time. Part of the we offer men is the time we have taken to make sure iy oy ge aa lela tdlaallaal Good choosing. All sizes. Every suit warranted. 130 Men’s Soft Hats at 75c 180 Men’s Black Derbies at $1 The soft hats run to light colors and the ma; majority ave * in smaller sizes. They are our $% and $2.50 gr: last ‘The derbies were $2 in the Spring, and would be that purer if new. Yor all pr purposes they are every Broadway, comer Eighth Fascinated by its Fineness Men and Women Express Wonderment at the “Moderate Prices of the Aimone Furniture Naturally. New York has never known an occasion ite like this selli of AIMONE stocks of fine iiss pated Hevaivers wad taro clad fart “ Nor has New York been permitted to view—and choose from—so lar, er el an Mera & pemioeny mir tg sagan ne won now lucing. Nor has aging enjoy: 6 uch furniture at the prices prevailing in this sale. se People Returning from Europe ’ were noted the visitors g the furni to—but could not buy tbroed because of cng Phos Taken tire dene Bak heard to say, “ the expense of getting them over I could Yes, the lye are Very Moderate ae tear are coetied bary as will be seen by no! the follo' t. Louis XV, Louis XVL., tes Brothers Adar Eoesiee, Cieete itn ome fe sn of Love een , and Italian Renaissance pieces, at prices ranging from a mahogany smoker's stand at $12 to a fine Jacobean oak refectory at $330. Kindly Note the Aimone Prices—and Ours ‘Two-tone enameled Louis XV. chair, $28, (Aimone price $48.) Circassian walnut bench with cane seat, Louis XIV. design, $82, (Aimone price $88.) Circassian walnut arm chair, cane seat and back, Louis XVI. design, 960, (Aimone price $90.) t hoga: hair with uphol- Mfered meats $a8, (Aimows price 880) Mabo; Inlaid table desk, Sheraton design, OU § CAimone price 9965.) Mebogany Inlaid arm chair with Lee fot Hepplewhite design, $85, (Aimone price $58. Mojroney ial inlaid desk chair with cane seat, a ice 987.) it An imported boas A mahogany arm chair, $85 (Aimone pri Imported pha poet 985, (Aimone price $128.) Imported walnut chair with upholstered seat ack, #75, (Almone price Sli) st od Red od lcquared screen with silk wh $165, (Aimone Red ered fl terse ed Herren tend decorated in gold, $e, Maboarey table, Chippendale design, $65, Vimeoe White mahogany cellarette with removable ing tray, rie titmens price $68, re Mahogany hand Hawt Queen Anne chair, $85, (Aimone price Powdered gold Louis XVI. marble top table, $78, (Aimone price $117.) ed Dutch Marquet: ho bi he (Aimone price 9878. 44 mmhogany secretary, Lo vareme marble front, $180, (Aimone price ‘ Empire chest of drawers in maho, on $110, (Aimone price $165, ‘arved Italian Renaissance table, $95, (Aimone ba rig rs hee inlaid aor daok with three drawers, ay rit card pl Sheraton design, 989, (Aimone price $59.) Mahogany inlaid hall seat, $¢9, (Aimone price $44.) Imported ant! Chippendale tilted top, old oak Kain tate god, Ulesone price 8148 y, brass trim tea table with removable serving tray, coe $145.) wane (Aimone price $96.) Mahogany rary. tal table, Adam design, $180, (Aimane price otand eieiden Yorke thisone ‘pr price #0) i aa Mahogany muffin stand, 611, (Aimone price $16.50.) Mah seat and back Georgian chair, 900. (Aimone. price price $104.) Ant! yt Jacobean oak table, $245, (Aimone price Oak Elizabethan sofa, three-cane panel back and cane seat, $165, (Aimone price 6248.) Three-piece walnut iy settee, arm chair and ea oh hairs s. upholstered in velour, $245, (Aimone wee inlaid chest of drawers, Sheraton de sign, $110, (Aimone price $165.) ber ober Ha) antique, eagle back chair, $88, (Aimone Tips tinned ut, some seats and backs, Red Incquer mirror, decorated in gold, ¢44, (Aimone decobesn ook ‘electory table, 6400 (Almas rice #06.) fries Sr) Mahogany bookcase, two doors with fret trim, Powdered gold mirror, $80, (Aimone price $120.) Gilt torshlere with silk shades, $180, (Aimone | price 105.) rer Plan: $150, (Aimone price $225.) Mahogany chair with necdle work seat, Chippen- dale design, $62, (Aimone price $03.) Houee Palatial and Fifth Gallery, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Saturday’s Candy Treat Umbrellas Pe ie $8c each—umbrellas with silver- trimmed mission idles ‘wood handk Ps onspuall natural oo for silk ui aE variet of slivers Si ri ganee riety ot f silver. rimmed Subway Entrance, New Building, Novelty Jewelry Necklaces of French-' ew 4 pear! with solid gold clasp, 0c. i | ine. rhinestones on sterling Hat. P= with sterling allver kind to catalogue ae re arared, ata on—a very, mall frac: bord their figinat Sublication PNorels children’s, books a books, girls’ ob le tory, science, ve ieratures lettres, enays, Justify the wien ofa eat ie Book Btore, Main floor, Old Bldg. At In the regulation Nor- folk ie model a perhaps more care: niet Pade well, finished 8 oaivate AOE guoonsfgome Boys’ Overcoat and Hat, Chinchilla, omttté Two for $5 we bivet coat with self col- one rite check lining, hat in rah-rah we Pateon 2 ning, with inner ear- Becond flog, Old Bids. at 9 poe $10, all-wool blank- ets, double bed size. At 98.50, regularly $13.50, extra large size blankets, all-wool fill- ing. At 9, regularly $12, all-wool Alling, extra large size blankets, 30 New Styles of Women’s Dresses in Satin and Crepe de Chine Offered at $16.75 GNCLUDING THE MODELS IN THE PICTURE) 1) a certain maker with whom we do a large business had not out more dresses than he had ordere for, these dresses would be considerably more than $16.78 —Special— ite ssc) for Young Women At 01.68, exceptional—meseaiine Great preparations for Saturda: Whole regiments of some ytope. fresh hed 'y: rome | estes paras bees deaDhan Dabway door, O14 Buliding. We show not only the finest of French and Amer- cian made things, but hosts of ivexpensive clothea which have w 's Gl been copied or derived from the more expensive models. omen's Uloves wate 4 Semi Dress Coats, $1 8.50 t Fine ‘Chinchilte Coats, $27.50 [rarm and saug but light-weight. Satin lined throughout; made on Charming Suits, $25 fas brchdcloth with high buttoning coats which hang from Stir tata eee Smart Little Junior Suit tne wt with reer fest me Pi thy manila peg +} floor, Old Bull” @ Saving Sale of Bigelow Rugs In 0x12 feet and 83421034 feet ru choose to- morrow from ten weaves of Bi low Wilton, " Bigel low Brussel: and Bigelow Axminster rugs. - sini 7 ‘ Prices Reduced Exactly 25 Per Cent. = Desherten Axminster Rugs Extra Good! Hrd Bigelow Electra tops, 28 pair, 9x12 feet. ...ccseeree 12 feet $36.50 $927.50 Bubway floor, Old Building. | 8% 210% fect H10% feet.....6.65 32. $0 24.50 —_——- __. ree Bigelow Arn Brussels Rugs o%x om ‘ieee (Bigelow Bagdad 10,000 Books Wilton Rugs REPRE 8 10c to 75c Bigelow Ardebil Bigelow Middlesex the books that have sold so $22, feet.. 60.00 9x12 Well that there are too few of a| 8% x10% test. BLANKETS Eighteen grades and kinds to choose from at an eighth to a third less Blankets fresh poet our stockrooms; getting near the last of the original 7,000 $5, regularly $6.50, auimeentnenl blankets, white, grosgrain silk binding , same blankets fa Boys’ Suits x setae, 94, ame eabrt in eer ts, at $6.75 At $6.75, regulary 00, alloc! filling. And with Extra Knickers |“ *" rogulariy $8, sll-woo! Alling, separated, All are 10 to 33 1-3 Less Than Our Normal Prices: pat ‘that elt, fin At $2.85, regularly $3.45, full-size At $10.50, regularly $16, alngle bed stand up “proualy me and ark blankets, with colored aflk bind- size, ailk binding. mixtures, 5 ‘and the greatly ing. At 916, result! ired tar ith toh ket ularly $33, double bed Sha" peit: ates mon the fuPRaeds | AL #8, regularly $2.66, full-sise sise blankets, silk binding. oe have? are blankets, gray, bound with At 917,80, regularly $23, double bed _ 8’ Sample Hats| At &, resulariy $5, white blankets, size blankets, silk binding. 000. Bo jollar grades at 880. cotton and wool. a0 ee fot i Om | Ray paes i alk Plaid Blankets all-wool filling, At 94.80, regularly $6, double bed olze. At $6, regularly $7.50, large bed size. t $6, regularly $7.60, extra large “te size. ‘Third Gallery, New Butlding, Down Quilts at $4.35—We have been unable to dupliente them best | elsewhere for less than §6. Filled with new down, covered wil ae very unusual offering—Satur-| quality American sateen, colored floral designs, 72 x72 inches, Subway Entrance, New Building,