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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 80, 1914. or to anything or anybody else. hill and down hill aped the kitten. ‘" was getting toward night. Just a Mittle faster and then— There ahead of thom in tue road was the car and the mon they sought. il in Connecticut aid Hawkshaw Wac- Fant them until they | Dr. Henry lekowitz drove up in hie little Ford car to his residenc, 68 West Fifty-righth street, o'clock on last Saturday might. The doctor hopped out and ran‘lightly up his steps, A man hopped into the machine, threw off the brake, turned the wheel and, with a chug, chug, etarted, A maid opened the doctor's door and said: 1 look!” loctor looked and said: “Just keep on their wireel,” pered Sherlock ind patting ne | gun as if to re “Hey!” cried race?” The detectives smiled grimly. That it. ‘pandits, Many Ha! Has! in It, but They d f , a trail of smoke and u Every box is de Detectives Laughed disappeared: An ula ve those duffers some of | ‘ » there chase. ‘There ir di serving of the Last. was the usual teleph cone, 80 dear fina the larcenisis laughed a merry to the movies. The police came and looked wise. Detectives Wagner and Meyers secured a description of the man and got busy. Inspector James Shields of the Btate Motor Vehicles Department, heard of a sinall car being offered for sale at Silver Mine, Conn. With the detectives he went to Silver Mine yesterday in a private machine from Police Headquarters. In Silver Mine they came upon their prey—almost. , the men in the car had been Yes, yes, the description. of ‘On the road they kept going, tho| big machine always on thelr wheel Never did the bandits suspect they pursued. Never once. jacked down a bit. The) slowed down too. And | now they had a clear run for Port-| five miles away. They let her out. The polico let their ma- chine. On and on they sped, the bandits spre ie the distance between the detectives closing “Life” at the Manhattan Opera House has nothing on this for thrills. Fred Hall, twenty-three years cid, @ laborer, and Harry Smith, a waiter, both living at 419 Weat Four- teenth street, wero arraigned to-day in the Yorkvillo police court charged ith grand larceny. There's nothing SOBELLE ‘Was a shuffling of feet in the big auto, just the slightest movement. Now, it is a jump Into the State of The machines are side by ie another movement in to, The bandits are look- into the barrels of two guns. “Halt!” rings out, loud and clear, Some observer, was What! They had gone? Which way |i —this, what? That—why, that's the ® AGAIN ASKS A LEAVE “want & Island High School |beon keeping at her duties since the | M idn’t seem to no- | Board of Kducation declined to rah Just kept on their her application for a leave sence to become wald one of the bandits, | second application to-day, the point in this letter that titied to a leave of wbsence Millinery Importers Offer another unusual 8-day sale of extraordinary value. Chic Tailored Hats. Ostrich Dress Hats... They hait. Hall and Smith finish their foy ride in jail, Hall, it a was once in Elmira. But that belp him with the police, When seen morning in the Yorkville Court id, in response to a reporter's fonin, ;road down to New York. Sure! All hands into the auto, Open that ra- diator. How's the gasoline? No hot tires? Now, ready. Chug, chug, and what usually goes with a machine getting away in hurry. Then the soft purrin ind of the road kitten as the tires ate up the yleiding earth. Thi nery went by like @ panorama. Nobody in the machine said a word to the scenery B. Altman & Co. HAVE MADE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): If it Is true that there are no mar- rlages in . Probably an old bache- lor up is good as anybody. A Special Selection of Dresses.and Tailoremade Suits for Misses and Small Women has been taken from the regular stock and wiil be marked at exceedingly attractive prices. Tailor-made Suits An Unusual Sale of Men’s Overcoats presenting an opportunity not often encoun- tered to purchase High-grade Overcoats at » fully one-third less than the regular prices. Men’s Dress Overcoats, of fine-quality meiton, in black and Oxford gray; a decidedly smart semi-box model, silkelined throughout and finished with velvet collar at $24.00 Men’s Imported Overcoats, for street wear; made of desirable double-faced woolen fabrics, affording warmth without undue weight; yoke and sleeves silk-lined at $28.00 Also included in this Sale will be Men’s Imported Sweaters at $22.50 Dresses of serge or combined fabrics $14.50 & 22.00 at e . e ° ° Girls’ Coats and Dresses (sizes 6 to 14 years) in desirable styles and fabrics, will be piaced on sale at these special prices: (Heather-mixture) | In Veneck style, having two pockets, et $0.50 | ©oats of zibeline or chinchilla at $9.75 Afternoon | Dresses of plaid and plain silk Men’s One-clesp Gray Mocha Gloves, combined . . *. ©. «© at $14.75 PXM sewn, spear-peint . er peir $1.25 Washable White Dresses, some harnd-erm- broidered io = 3¢ .¢ at S085 A Special Sale of (sizes 33 to 42 chest) ; at $18.50 Dress Velvets, Piushes, Velveteens, Cordu- will be one of the important offerings. roys, and Millinery and Trimming Veivets, arranged in Lengths, are being offered at These Suits are made on English lines as well as in more conservative designs, the mae terials including tartan effects, tweeds, unfinished worsteds and cheviots. extraordinary price reductions. ‘These Velvets are on sale at special tables in | the Madison Avenue section of the First Fi oor, In the Boys’ Ciotting Section Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Niackinaws and Sweaters will be specially priced, as follows: Boys’ Norfolk Suits, of woclemfxtures, wit additional! pair of knickerbockers; sizes 7 to consists of All-silk Crepe Meteor A Silk Offering of special interes’ 18 years : ._ 4 —— at $7.50 40 inches wide, Boys’ Mackinaws in popular plaids; sizes 6 tol6years . . . . . at $8.75 | in am assortment of over fifty colors, at tne Boys’ Imported Sweniers of fine quatiiy | extraordinarily low price (for this quality) of Shetland wool; sizes 8 to 18 yearc, at $4.75 $1.45 per yard Patrons desiring to reacii the Store from the Grand Central Station or tne Suowey will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most sccessibie. Thirty-forth Oreet Fifth Auenue- Madison Avesww, New York — Thiety-fifth Orrert ~~ , ' TO BECOME A MOTHER... | This Time, Teacher Once Puts Ap oF Serious MMiness, Mrs, Laura M. Waen or Ww f SJoaoaoaere is the backs bone of our great business For * this broadcloths, plushes, Extra size Coats —I become a regul: ans, Guirabagh uN Regular prices are $7 $5.75, $ Rich Mossouls end Shi Refused, fon on Ground ho a mother, made a She makes Salt’s pile fur fabrics and fancy all-wool mixtures. riou mothers w la the Stated) Charlotte £ has | Sltnkhoviteh, (Mrs n 0. 59th to 60th Street Dalebloom Coats, “Al last | found a coat al a pop price that is guaranteed Jor ser remarked a customer in our ¢ suit section the other day. are guaranteed coals in other stores at higher prices, bul so Jar as 1 can see they are not a bil beller.” tor yourself by examining our Similar coats sold elsewhere for §, v for © Feminist Alia ed to-day an open forum on right of we rhood to Irving ich ‘woh ny onth strec the Clvie Servi Frid of the teacher to speak re the Kt M , Dewey, ‘Thorn- Tra’ 8. Wyle tof Correc- There will be ter tho speaking. ’ Guaranteed for Two Seasons’ Wear “Dalebloom” Coats. Our broad and peszaelll Lsciibatttnd is the result of caref of all-wool materials, net Jini and trimmings. bloom” Coats are tailored in the "Fbest possible manner, according to our own specifications. __ For Tomorrow---4,250 “‘Dalebloom’’ Coats For Fall and Winter wear, carrying our full guarantee, and most attractively priced. | $14.75 Materials are cheviots, boucles, Se DALEBLoOr | oni ) 99™ST-Lexi Prove ! NEW YORK A There $12.75 | 10 to $5.00 higher. tit any woman up to OL bust. Oriental Rugs Special Values for Saturday Medium Size Oriental Rugs: hiv k u AP a; | id $8.95 0 on Up to . | an The Final Merchant Tailoring Sale of | ‘the Year Is Now in Progress A Suit or' Overcoat Made to Your Order, 14.80 FABRICS - tii rtest and newest materials, in Various weights, and ine cluding fancy blues and black ‘s, pin stripes, fine} worsteds, ete | STYLES—absolutely the most desirable for now and | Winter wear, The work manship is the bes st New York can produce FIT—as exact as expert | handling can secure — in fact, we pride ourselves on its excellence, Second Floor. Cabiatan and Kirmanchah Rugs: Av 1 eet wide and 4" feet Ay price $2B.50_ te £55.00, Sale price, $22: Superb Persian Mahalsin Roem Si price $65.00 Persian Gorevan Ri 514500 to $390.00 Third Moor TS thane ro BLOOMINGDALES te couldn't nee}a hard enough to suit “The HOME of TRUTH” |National Biscuit, 10c Packa | ver at ‘Maryland Turkeys, | Lege of Canada Lamb, with loin; 1 : | Prime Rib Roast; !i).........-s+s, fine, for our Election: Day Specials Lex.to3d Av. Pte For styles; tuni jue and Ri sianstyles, with p . braid or ; sizes 6 14 years, ’ Gisle’ Plaid Dresses, excellent q tunic le, with satin or belt; fi or satin collar; 14 yea By 03608 Girls’ Dr Fine Cloth pher : plus of zibeline; several st with velvet or cloth co} have separate belt; sizes chilla, » sibetine and taney tures;‘a variety of new | velvet or satin be 3,4 years..... Jenier Tailored Suits, of serge galine; cheviot two re ap or three-quarter lired.. “ Junior Dresses, of fine French seniag *ahite pique collar, cuffsand veq accordion pleated tunic; ‘ 15, 17 years. . Fine Puch Coats, various style, ‘are new models; «ri satin; some are fur-trit lined. seins Fresh Fishy mi lection | In addition “Dale- Rep Potetose Selected moines quarts, %; bushel Grapetreit—extra fancy Porto 14 box (32), $1.50; box () $2.98; dozen... | Ove Orengne extra fancy Porto [ $19.75 | Alen ne Jovan ae box (06 dozen..... All colors and black.| its! 5 ‘New Lace Blouses, $2 Of new silk shadow lace; white collar; black satin ribbon and ro ; daintily . trimmed. with lace and fancy buttons: ; Jap. lining. Very special a price. New Crepe deChine Blo Embroi red or plain; extra fine white or flesh. Extra Size Blouses, 4.49 Ot black my tucked front; 48, repe de Chine Blouses, 67 tau sizes; extra fine quality. ” Underwear & Hosie For Fall & Winter Wear “For Women | t Cotton Vests, Pants and Tights! es; Various shapes. . only; size Cotton U Suits—regular and Rise Sc per e extra sizes Ribbed Cashmere Weel Vests, Drawers~white and gray, sizes... Heavy Cotten Fleece-Lined Pants, Drawers all size: eee vote Wool Vests and Fibre Sik sad Liste Pieead Stockings black, white, tan A Hallowe’en Groceries A chance to buy Hallowe'en necessaries at economy prices. ges, Te ars, Snaparoons, Iced Honey Juml a Chocolate Sugar Wafers, Oatmeal fol, id Red Grahams. 49% 1% Paina, 25: Roasting Chickens; dry picked; per Ib. Seeked Sugar Cured Hams; |b. Legs of Series: Lamb, with loin; per tb... i