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* 4 eg + UoTRANGERS INVADE | GREAT NECK STATIN | TOA BG Residents Demand Adequate || Sf have been smouldering for hours, broke through every window at once at 10.30 o'clock. The first persons to see them were the members of the Manhassett-Lakeville Fire Depart- ment, who were attending a quarterly emoker and house warming in their remodeled headquarters on Manhas- sett Hill. In the excitement the fire bell was rung, although the Hicks Place was far out of the proper ra- dius of the department. Before Chief Schenck could stop the signal, the | hose ree! of Section No. 3, from Man- hassett Valley, towed by @ horse and ‘wagon, was on its way over the line, a = Alarm System as Result of Blaze. The firemen found the house a bon- , | fire from top to bottom and the out- buildings threatened, Every ong of the great oak trees surrounding the mansion was a torch. Nobody thought to send an alarm to Chief Carroll of the Great Neck, Depart- ment, so that hé might bring up the motor and chemical apparatus of the Vigilant an@ Alert Companies for half (Special to The Frenine World.) GREAT NECK STATION, L, 1, Nov. 6.—Residents of the Great Neck , Fire District are demanding an ade- | quate fire alarm system to-day as a result of the burning of the ninety- year-old Hicks homestead on the East Bhore road, on the edge of Manhas-|an hour, and ft was not until then sett Bay. {that the local firemen knew that the The big, low house was isolated | giare in the sky was caused, not by ema the caretaker was taking the a blaze across the bay in Port Wash- = evening off. ‘The flames, which mest | THE EVENING WORLD, a tag | bys fire in their own district. They were on the wpot in about five minutes and helped gave the barns. vehicle got a bad shaking up. Second and Brighton avenues, West End. One of the horses was badly In- fured and the firemen riding on the FIRE AT ELBERON, W. J., a SIGHT FOR COTTAGERS $3 Ruunoteir te Fire Engine Going to Scene From WASHINGTON West End in Collision— SPECIAL EXCURSION Damage $15,000. (Opectal to The Drening World.) LONG BRANCH, N. J., Nov. 6—The fashionable cottage ocoleny tn the vicinity of Park avenue, Elberon, aw & fire last night which started in the potting house of Daniel Guggenheim, causing @ los of about $16,000, destroy. Rovat BLE Line — — Baltimore & Ohio A. A.'s, ing Guggenheim’s potting house, tool, cat catital wits we Bs | | chicken and brooding place, George IDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, H. Prentiss’s caretakers house and |( NEXT SUNDAY, : garage, and a barn belonging to inst ff ay" meta Samuel J. Reckendorfer. het on, ie week im advance. at Phil Daly's three-horse hitch and ean i, af Sta itd tnd Seal Independent hook and ladder, while proecway i 7 Corus, St. wee going to the fire, was in a collision at me 34th Street Remarkable Values SUITS, COATS, HATS & FURNISHINGS r ‘or Youn; en oys ‘4 For Young Men & Boy: 15.00 22.50 15.00 18.50 22.50 Men’s Ulsters of 22.50 190 Boys’ School Suits—Norfolk model; with two pairs ; knickerbocker trousets. Made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed. 4 Size 8 to 17 years. value 8.50, 5.50 ! 125 Norfolk model Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of Blue Cheviot. Size 8 to 18 years. 6.50 . value 10.00 60° Boys’ Tweed Coats,—modified Balmacaan model. Size 11 to 18 years. values 12.50 and 16.50 9.75 and 12.50 Boys’ Belted Chinchilla Coats,—Russian model. Size 3 y to 10 years. value 8.50, 5.00 1 Boys’ Coats of Shetland Cloth,—Balmacaan model. Size ) 8 to 10 years. value 12.50, 8.50 ‘ Boys’ Blouses or Shirts,—Blouses, size 7 to 14 years; * if Shirts, size 12- to 14-itich neckband. value 1.50, 85c Boys’ Flannel Blouses,—Blue, Gray or Khaki. Size 7 to 14 years. value 1.50, _ 1.00 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, trimmed with silk frogs. Size we 4to 18 years. value 1.25, 950 a) Boys’ Tweed Hats......+++s++00+++-Value 2.00, 1.50 * Young Men’s Soft Felt Hats......... value 2.95, 1.95 ) Specially Priced EARRINGS, NECKLACES & PINS Unusually extensive and choice collection of Novelty Earrings,—reproductions of the favored Parisian designs, Mountings include 10- and 14-kt. Gold, Sterling Silver and Silver or Gold Plated, in an attractive variety of conventional, unique end artistic designs; set with semi-precious stones or arti- ficial jewels, including Pearls, Sapphires, Amethysts, Emeralds, Topas, Turquoise, Jade, Lepis-Lazuli, Coral, Amber, Jet or inestones. _— range from 2.00 to 25.00 per pair Earrings,—button or pendant styles, mounted with Real Amber, Mother of Pearl, Reproduced Baroque Pearls, Smoked Pearls, Coral, Jade, Turquoise, Lapis or Jet. pair 50c to 2,00 i formerly 7c to 8.95 Pearl Necklaces,—richly reproduced; beautiful Oriental color and lustre; graduated or uniform; mounted with Sterling ™ Gilver Rhinestone clasps. Special 2.75 Pearl Necklaces,—wax filled beads; beautiful lustre; mounted with a 10-kt. Gold barrel clasp. Special 1.00 Bar Pins,—Sterling Silver; many attractive designs in straight bars or pierced patterns mounted with Rhinestones, or in combinations with colored stones. Special 1.00, 1.50, 2.75 and 3.75 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century ; Annual Silk Sale Featuring Authentic Paris and American Fashions Model Gowns made of MoCreery Silks on Exhibition in the Silk Department, demonstrating the American Modiste to be the equal of the best in the world in producing wonderful effects, In Addition, on Sale Commencing Saturday, November the 7th:— ‘ 5,000 Yards « Imported Double Width Black Dress Velvet t 1.95 per yard, value 8.50 f s i : ist y % ¥ hat er RG a) ee oo : RA TB ere! (fa eA James McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue |, Merchandise Specially Priced on Saturday / Extraordinary Values SUITS, COATS & DRESSES For Misses and Girls Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth or Gabardine. ‘'wo new and exclusive fur-trimmed models, Navy Blue, Black, Negre and Green. Sizes 14 to 18 years. value 29.50. 19.75 j Misses’ Suits,—six new models reproduced from later importations,—made of Broadcloth or Gabardine. Size 14 to 18 years. values 35.00 and 39.50, 26,50 and 29.50 Misses’ Coats,—eight models in Zibeline, English Mixtures or Broadcloth. Size 14to18 years. 12.75, 16.75 and 18.50 values 18.50, 24.50 and 27.50 Juniors’ Suits of good quality Corduroy,—fur-trimmed; also of Diagonal Cheviot or Gabardine. Navy Blue, Negre, Russian Green and Black. Size 13 to 17 years. 19.75 values 26.50 and 29.50 Girls’ Coats,—made especially for this sale; full length, button-to-neck models; made of Zibeline, Chinchilla and Invisible Plaid Cheviot; lined throughout with silk serge or with yoke of self material. Size 6 to 16 ears. values 9.75, 10.75 and 12.75, 6.95, 7.50 and 9.75 Girls’ Dresses of Serge, Poplin, Check or Plaid Fabrics; practical models. Size 6 to 16 years. 4.95, 6.95 and 9.75 values 7.50, 9.75 and 12.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats,—newest Fall model; lined and inter- lined. Made of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Corduroy or Velveteen. Size 8 to 14 years. 12.75, 18.50 and 26.50 values 16.60, 22.50 and 32.50 Girls’ Raincoats with Hat,—belted model with convertible collar. Made of Navy Blue or Tan Silk Poplin. Size 6 to 16 years. value 8.50, 5.75 Desirable Offerings MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Women’s Trimmed Hats,—a choice variety of attractive styles. value 5.00 to 15.00, 2.95, 5.00 and 10.00 Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats....... 1.95 and 3.75 valne 3.95 to 8.75 Shoulder Clusters—a choice selection; in dainty boxes, Special from 45¢ to 95¢ Corsage Bouquets in a variety of all the new color- ings and Black, at Moderate Prices. FUR GARMENTS, MUFFS & SCARFS The latest ideas in Fur Fashions for the present season, embracing all the new designs in rich and popular Furs in Foreign and Domestic makes. Large assortment of choice Fur Trimming at attractive prices, Remarkably Low Prices Dyed Blue Fox Muffs and Neckpieces,—the season’s most fashionable fur; latest models, Set 70.00 Blended Fisher Muffs and Neckpieces,—-three large skins; very handsome. Set 135,00 Blended Hudson Bay Sable Muffs and Neckpicces,— five large skins. Set 125.00 Natural Skunk Muffs and Neckpieces...........Set 40.00 TOY DEPARTMENT . Fifth Floor Jointed Dolls,—26 inches high; bisque head; closing eyes with eyelashes; mohair wig; shoes and stockings. 1.50 value 2.50 Dolls’ Perambulators,—White Enamel finish......... 3.75 value 5.50 Slate Blackboards........+sssesses+ value 1.00, 15¢ “Winslow's” Steel Extension Ball-bearing Roller Skates. value 1.65, ~ 1.25 Becck $ * " WEXT SUNDAY wiA | Wew Jersey Central, Roading & | ks Cocks FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. | WP PRE Sy & Taylor 4 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 89th Street i : Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 . M. 0 § P. M., Tenth Floor Be Misses’ & Girls’ Suits & Coats In the Most Fashionable Models and Fabrics of the Season Great Assortments—Splendid Values Misses’ Suits, $19.50 & $24.50 Broadcloth and gabardine in a number of very clever models, many of which are trimimed with fur. Very Special 100 Misses’ Suits Attractive models of broadcloth, gabardine’ and velvet; many models have fur trimming. Usually $45.00, eaves EY sy eat BH toro . Lord Murray Hill 9000 Juniors’ Winter Coats $10.95, $12.50, $10.50 to $32.50 uarter or full length models of fancy plaids, cloth, sibeline and tweeds, suitable for dressy or general Juniors’ Suits $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $49.50 - Of gabardine, broadcloth, serge, corduroy and velvet, tailored or fur trimmed models. Girls’ Coats Featuring new sibeline, corduroy, 29.50 plain © Misses’ Duvetyn Suits Reproduction of one of the latest foreign ‘ and tailored models of models, with flare coat fur trimmed and a se l$.30.5 oO illa and mixtures, }972.50 and very attractive style skirt. Usually 865.00) er a" finished with bas 1 ber} nl on) Ee. Misses’ Coats Girls’ Winter Coats te titan i Of zibeline and chinchilla, yoke or belted| Of novelty plaids and chinchillas in several} 72.50 : sew mode fs serra models, warmly lined. Sizes $ be It vin $9.50 Misses’ Coats for All Occasions $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 & $39.50 Of mixtures, boucles, broadcloths, corduroys and plushes, Prices according to material. Misses’ Afternoon or Evening Dresses $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 & $29.50 Of crepe-de-chine and messgline in a variety of very dainty models. * Attractive Serge Dresses $9.50 8B $15.00 s el Misses’ Storm or Travel Coats $5.95, 87.95, $12.50 6 $19.50 Cravenette or rubberized materials in all the smartest models and newest colors. Prices according to materials. Misses’ Sport, Golf or Tennis Skirts $5.00, $5.95 B $7.95 . Of novelty plaids or checks, corduroy or serges. Girls’ Coats i Of imported corduroy, modish blouse model, }) 79.50 silk lined throughout. Usually $25.00 Gigls’ H. andsome Coats 2 x i t i productions Taitat eu becadétoth; far teleneneds ail tadlsaoso and interlined. Usually $35.00, Girls’ Coats $0.75, $7.50, $8.95 ially designed for the smaller girl, of inchilla and zibeline. Sizes 6, 8 and @ years. - Girls’ Serge Dresses $5.00, $5.95, 90.75 B $7.50 Guimpe, tunic and Russian styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Afternoon Frocks 6.75 to $19.50 Of velvet, eqns oe KR? in attractive models, Third Floor 8 So. oe ns plaids, Clearance Sale of Boys’ Imported “English-Made” Suitts. Taken from Regular Stock and Reduced as follows: Formerly $10.00 to $18.50 ........00.:..$ 7» 5O Formerly $15.00 to $20.00......:.......$ 0.00 A most exceptional opportunity to secure the very best English hand-tailored Suits of the finest tweeds and cheviots in rey brown and tan mix- tures, in smart plain or No Ik models. Boys’ Overcoats Of tweeds and cheviots, plain and raglan shoulders, finely tailored, with and without belts. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Usually to $15.00 Remarkable Special Values in Women’s Suits & Coats Fancy Tailored Suits Comprising the season’s latest and smartest models in black, navy blue, negre brown and Russian green. All handsomely lined with peau de cygne and warmly interlined. Broadcloths, Ripple Cheviots, Diagonals Usual price $39.50 $27.50 W inter Coats Fancy Boucle Coats - ia $ A splendid selection of the best models hewn this season, in black, navy blue 15-00 and negre brown. Usually $25.00 So 50 Smart Street Coats Of wool plush, boucle, zibeline and fancy mixtures, in black, navy, negre brown, Russian green and fancy mix- tures, many lined throughout and comfortably interlined. Special Third Floor Little Boys’ Onsreasis ; ; | Russian and raglan styles of fancy mixtures z in gray, green and brown. Sizes 8 to 8 $4.50 years, Special value at. re Fourth Floor $19.50 An Unusual Offering of Chiffon Dress Velvets (in black only) 2500 yards on sale- tomorrow, Safurday, 39-40 inches wide—Usually $5.50 per yard $2.95 Street Floor Splendid Values in Women’s &8 Misses’ Petticoats 8 Knickers Of Messaline, Silk Jersey and Fancy Trimmed Crepes, in evening shades, black, and new shades of brown, green and plum, to match suits, Messaline and Silk Jersey Top Petticoats With flounce of jersey or messaline $2.95,83.95 834.905 Novelties in Imported and Domestic Petticoats Silk jersey, crepe-de-chine and messaline $10.75 to $25,00 Usual prices up to $45.00 Knickers Maids’ Dresses & Aprons In an extensive assortment of models and materials, high, square or small collar effects, 95¢, $1.25, $1.50 8 $2.00 Silk Jersey $2.95 8 $4.50 Smart Models in Black Dresses Wool Jersey $2.05 Perculer ss spss a cenraanpesarastevsecenaneepee te 2.25 Crepe-de-Chine $2.95 8 $3.05 CAPE pas neninnnionnqnninnnantiniccenonntiannon $3.00 Mobair....ssceeccecesesesersereeers $4.95 835.50 Misses’ and Children’s Petticoats Messaline, with small pleated flounce... $2.95 8 $3.75 Silk Jersey Top with messaline flounce. $2.95 & $3.05 Crepe-de-Chine. $7.05 to $3.05 Aprons In a large assortment for maids, waitresses and nurses, plain and many daintily embroidery trimmed, 356, 506, 756, 98¢ Bras Second Floor