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Da ALRES RN 8y = 8 TRUST SEEKS SOCIAL GUILD IN GOOD > WEW DELAY OF RATE CUT “Once agnin the New York Faison ty. It not only wants furth before the report slat Bog: tor years rah el City Recognizes rile Witheantere will grin agen ‘Friday, It is pin be - seduction’ of rates way be ae Neighborhood, i nearly three yrs! pase the com- a which th cane agninat i reales 4 bt bali wa WW 1 e present. is After @ yenr’a agitation for the permanent use of one of Hrookiye public achoola for social purposes 1 use of Public Bchool No, 147, Bush. wick avenue and Helge! atront, Their octal programme for the season will | include & series of nelghborhond || ances, the firat of which will be,||| given Maturday evening, Oct. 24 \ ‘The Guid got a temporary permit i for the use of this achool tnutiding |||! last year, but was unable to have the IK @rant made permanent. The mem- | bere give credit for obtaining the per- manent permit to The Evening \ World, which advocated the move- ment. A year ago the Guild was organtend | for eoctal work in the neighborhood, | Which 12 one of the most congested | in Rrooklyn. Under the leaderabip of Chairman Joseph H. Kohan various social service departments wore inet. tuted, inaiuding @ Free Legal aia | Wureau conducted by Dr. Anna Mos- | cowits, and @ Hig Brother and Biater Gepartment under Miss Bertha Feld. |, man. Neighborhood “gangs” of boye i were broken up and the members and Spectacles formed into clubs. ‘This year finds the Guild established in a nelehborhood |||) eee bares Atewes: | house of their own, entiraly self-aup- | porting, at No. 324 Bushwick avenue. . | Sixty children have bee, assigned to BP eT: Rt: them by the courts, and several delin- y 7™ | quents have been turned over to them | wah RP et Baten by the echools, ‘There is @ mamber- fone 126th} The Great Autumn Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS | Co == which will be continued throughout the month, includes a large number of = Oriental Rugs in Room Sizes (Wearing qualities fully guaranteed) m —— will hold to-morrow (Thursday) and Friday q A Sale of Women's Coats © consisting of a number of attractive models variously appropriate for |practical and dress wear, exceptionally priced at ‘ | ‘ $19.50, $22.50 & $28.00 : Brith Aurnue -Madtaon Avene 34th and 35th Streets New York 10 TO 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE LWMAIN N’*S}: At 149th St. & 3d Ave. Entrance on 149th st ship of 60 boys, gira, youns men and young women, all recruited from \" * neighborhood, The dances iat season, fifteen in x, had an aggregate attendance pod Rett ‘Thia year, with YS mat Asst Aovedhi bgeie figihed | laorsased attendance is confidently Service Commirsion for a sub: tar che payment sa toe SCHOOL FORTS FOR ITS DANCES “x Pee de- The purpose of these dances ts to of Commissioner draw it~ dance fa made, but it 6 8 wane eS tion positive the Guild hired an ty Organization Which Serves (= = Social Guild of Williamaturg has me. ii] ceeded tn getting a permit to make - = a feature dancing Instruction fe given by ten young men and an equal num- ber of young women, directed by Miss Helle Tainakey, A nominal charge lor each dance, to Mhsgoart brinamtcohcdasodlleadias ceccth brad ishment tn the school, a greatiy alin, and to make the attrac. the consumer as much as possi! SS Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd hited West of FiAh Avenue. — —————E Unparalleled Values in Women’s Coats Ngnctstepmrghe comprising entirely new models, portraying this season’s rmartest style features in line, material and coloring, at the following remarkably low prices: Street and Motor Coats, Afternoon and Evening Coats, Of tweeds, all wool rainproof ma-| Of chiffon velvet, silk plush, tinsel terials, salts sealette, broaden cloth,| brocades, black satin and novelty fur trimmed broadcloth and superior] silks; three models fur trimmed and quality montagnac. handsomely lined at $15.50, 25.00, 29.50 | at $29.50, 49.75, 85.00 = AnOfferingofGirls’Seasonable Dresses To-morrow, will feature the following items at money-saving prices: Girls’ Woolen Dresses, Girls’ Guimpe Dresses at $5.00 and 6.76 3 at Of fine quality linen, in blue or white, with detachable guimpe of white linen or striped gingham; sizes 6 to 14 years. AHighlyImportantSaleofDressGoods On the Main Floor, to-morrow, will comprise All Wool Cheviots, Serges, Diagonals, Crepe Poplins and Basket weaves, all 54 inches wide, in black and Autumn colorings, at 88c a yard Regular Values $1.50 a 1.75 a yard 2,500 Yards Imported Black Broadcloth, sponged and shrunk, at $1.58 a yard Regular Value $2.25 a yard Tn Russian or tunic styles, made of challis, corduroy, serges, checks or plaid materials; sizes 6 to 14 years. Desirable Domestic Rugs RE maintained in all the leading weaves and sizes of Anglo-Persian, French Herati, Kashan Wilton, Plain and Figured Smyrna, Cotton and English Mohair Bath Mats, Art Rugs, together with Plain and Figured Carpets and Inlaid Linoleums, at most inviting prices. For to-morrow, these very exceptional values will prevail; Royal Wilton Rugs, Seamless Axminster Rugs, 11 ft. Sby 15 ft., Value $73.50, $58,00| 9 by 12 ft., in Oriental colorings, $26.75 Oby 12 ft., “ 49.50, 27.75 Value $82.50 8 ft. 8 by 10 ft. 6, 38.50, 25.25) Inlaid Linoleums, , 86 by 68 inches, “ 7,00, 4.25) Cut from full rolls, Square yd., 78c, 95c 27 by 54 inches, # 4.50, 2.65 Value $1.25 @ yard High Grade English China Will be placed on sale beginning to-morrow, and continuing throughout the month, at 25% less than former prices. NCLUDED are Service, Dessert, Lunch and Salad, Bread and Butter =| Plates; Tea, Bouillon and After Dinner Cups and Saucers, all in the | newest and most desirable decorations in rich encrusted raised gold borders and hand painted effects, representing such well known potteries as Cauldon, Doulton, Minton, Wedgwood, Sutherland, Royal Worcester, Copeland, Hammersley, Wileman and Ayaal ley. Stern Brothers’ [NOvww, Wardrobe Trunks ILL be placed on sale to-morrow, in full, demi and steamer sizes, con- structed with every improved device for conveniently carrying wearing apparel and accessories, at these exceptionally low prices: $50.00 Wardrobe Trunks, - + at $35.00 $35.00 and 40.00 Wardrobe Trunks, at $26.00 820.00 and 25.00 Wardrobe Trunks, at $15.00 $50.00 “ Innovation ” $32.00 “ Innovation ” Maxine Hat Trunks, fal hate Men’s Shirt Trunks, | a » at $40.00 at $28.50 rh 836.00 “ Innovation " $15.00 Fibre Bound XX Hat Trunk, Hat Trunks, I for 10 hats, for 6 hats, i! at $32.50 at $11.00 $24.00 “ Innovation ” ae = | 24 inch Hat Trunk, $25.00 Biltmore i for 6 hats, Week End Trunks, THE EVEWING' WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1014. chestra of ten pieces. Asan added] Pretest Oleomargerine Tax. | CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Resolutions pro- | testing against the Government taz on Y" | Congress was asked to repeal the tax or @ Af- | reduce it as low as possible, as oleomar- | fi expenaen in given fering, the resolution pointed out, was In nadition to using the school Bat- | the only “whole food necessity which ts ‘oung people from the cheap] urdaya for dancing, the Guild haa| teed. and the rising cost of living ¥ permiasion to Cr dae tt Sundays for bonged it mecessary to reduce the cost to at $19.75 natal: Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street An important sale tomorrow of Women’s Fur-trimmed Velvet and Cloth Suits Values $40 and $45 at $29.50 And added to the economy of this excep- tional price, is the liberality of a selection which numbers twenty-seven new styles. These models are newness itself, fresh with original touches that make their exclusiveness secure. Short coats, medium coats, smart military effects, and circular flare and gl back models, exhibiting the Jatest affectations at collar, cuffs and be All embellished with fine, full skunk opossum fur Tailored in velveteen, cord! broadcloth, wool faille, goarine and wide wale cheviots, the skirts including circular flare, double ripple and straight line models, with a grace of line that owes much to the tailoring. Exceptional offerings in Coats for Women—an event for tomorrow Distinctive $22.50 Coats $32.50 Fur-trimmed Coats Special at $15.00 Special at $19.50 and 4 models, ripple back | Fur-trimmed Coats of broadcloth, cheviot, bel made of imported Astrachan, | zibeline or Ural lamb, with collar and cae tread and mixtures, some of them crav- | of skunk or sable opossum, or enetted. Interlined and many of them | flare models with inset or Raglan. iaaves full lined. An exceptional variety at $15. | and full lined. Fourth Floor Ld len, We have a noteworthy collection of Women’s Coats & Wraps, at $15 to $195 A wide and representative range of styles, yet distinctiveness common to them all., A selection whose chief characteristic is that it is select. And thus, whatever model or material a woman wants, she may be assured of finding here the best obtainable examples, at a price which serves but to add to the attraction of the garment itself. Five very dressy Tailored Suits $18.50 for Misses—value $30—special at : The new short and medium coats, with flare or yoke pleated skirt. Of im- ons broadcloth, gabardine and diagonal cheviot, trimmed with velvet, raid or broadtail. Russian green, seal brown, navy and black. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ $30 Combination Dresses $18.50 of Velveteen and Satin—special at Of fine quality velveteen combined with satin, in navy, black, Russian green or seal brown, in Mandarin, surplice and coatee models, with upright velvet collar, and inside collar of fine lace or white satin. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second floor For tomorrow we have reduced 100 Women’s Combination Serge & Satin Dresses to ; $18.50 that formerly were $25 and $29.50 Incomplete assortments, being special numbers that have found unusual favor these past two or three weeks. There are six styles in all, but not a full range of sizes or colors in “7 one of them, though the range is complete in the selection as a whole. Fourth floor Made of high grade imported French serge with satin charmeuse sleeves, and a few styles with bead trimmings. Navy, black, and a few browns. An important and interesting sale tomorrow $6 to $10 Trimmed Velvet Hats at $3.50, $4.75 and.$5.95 A special event for Thursday—300 hats, rife with a variety of the choicest conceits in trimmed millinery modes. Large and medium sailors, turbans, tricornes and the smartest small hats of the year. Mostly of black silk velvet, though there are a few of the sea- son’s new colors, too. Trimmed with skunk or monkey fur, and flowers; or ostrich, in the new fancy effects, or circling the crown. Solid black, or black relieved with a colorful touch of trimming. And the variety is immense. $3 Ostrich Bandings at $1.95 Fine soft ostrich bandings, with drooping tips, in a variety of the best styles. In black, white and the popular colors, And FREE TRIMMING SERVICE, provided both hat and trimming be purchased at the same time, A new importation of PERRIN’S GLOVES for Women—at modest prices _ Despite the present unsettled and unfavor- able condition of the French glove market. Perrin’s 3-clasp Real French Kid Gloves, in black, white and tan— $1.50 Perrin'’s Washable Real Kid Glace Gloves, in tan and white— $1.50 Perrin’s Washable White Suede Pique-Sewn Gloves— $1.50 Perrin’s Long Mousquetaire Dressed Kid Gloves 8-button at $2.00 12-button at $2.50 16-button at $3.00 \