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tu Strik Him. ticket, has writ i letter of complaint to the Professor relates his trou- as follows: ms first piace, he carried my } @ver tu the booth tu hwich he Seems tu instrukt a voter, baving no Bat trom os member. Tu this! Buthing. But bwen be pi me and ‘ 1 replied t Bot leave tn in. and out yur for bodily threats.’ A nd 040,000 ter if! i SOR MAKS AK A BEC HE WOZ ED RVENVOTING aa ye ( the organized militia be called into ‘and Reform Speler SayS| United States werve, the troopn would “ 5 be went to mobilization camps with- shun: Ofishut-Thretened | ou sumoint uniforms to provide Jonefus Chant Lipes, B. se. Bdukator, Riter, Lekturer, er, Exsperantist, ov 633 favenu, Boro ov Brooklyn,” candidate for Congress on the scandalous way he “nwhen I voted last in the frat elekshon = ov th 6th Assembly distrikt, | 1°! De Kalb avenu, Brooklyn.” The| nuthorise asys the “chairman wos @ box until my bal- jo responded by saying fhe Wood not put them in until he Hwen the next bed ballot nt h yu. ‘Now, sir, I wil report find Il investigate the | Jwelr | i Ri; s ; : il Be Ga; WILLS GIVES WARNING ON MILITIA EQUIPMENT Would Be Badly Lacking in Uni- forms if Called for U. S. Service, Says General. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.--"Should each soldier of the minimum strength With one suit of outside clothing.” This was the warning sounded by the War Department in a circular di- | rected to-day to National (uards- mon by Brig.-Gen. A. 1. Mills, Chief of the Division of Militia Affairs, The circular furt reited that at the fon a Mayor provide one uniform for each of 100 enlisted militiamen required be maintained for each Senator and tat vo, rty-nine States “Md not have sufficient clothing to provide one unt- for each enlisted man of the authorized strength. authorised strength formerly was | 2 3 ompany, ich ia now creased to nixty-five, A number of other States did not Dave sufficient arms and equipment for their minimum authorized | strength. | “TANGO-TEA” ROBBER SENT TO SING SING Eaton Had Pleaded to Two Indict- ments, but Was Sentenced Only on One, Herbert J. Eaton, the well bred, fascinating young Welsh stenog- rapher who, made the acquaintance ut my bat J y fifty-eight men for each infantry oon ‘4 ' to be in | | \@iven Jong terms in prison to-day by ;| of wealthy women and robbed them, , | sometimes called the “tango tea” rob- ber, was sentenced to Sing Sing for | not less than two ‘sor more than nine years and six months by Judge) Name! Mulqueen in General Sexsions to-day. Eaton had pleaded guilty to two in- dictmenta, He was sentenced on one in wan arrested on the com-' ft robbed to hom he had written a threatening in| letter demanding $),00, other/Indictment was made on pret Miss Marie & rich young woman, who charged him with stealing from her id clothing worth $15,000. ton’s wife had never suspected t an exemplary young Lese| Man, working toward success for the eake of herself and their six-year-old daughter. —_—— Five Yeare tn Prisen for Theft. Indge ga b sari $100 monthly be- p necident, been ui to x months Cy be is from for- | F } & i PE Franklin Stnon 8 Co. -§ ‘Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. * Clothi | Sand 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor Sh "Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store © Suits, Overcoats, 6.75 to 18.50 7.80 to 24.50 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ‘Bays’ Chinchilla Overcoats ! SIZES 3 TO 10 YEARS Double breasted model, with belted back, k of navy, ey Oxford or brown chinchilla, ri plaid . venetian or wool lined. 9.75 Heretofore $12.50 and $15.75 Boys’ Winter Suits » With Extra Pair Knickerbockera. Sizes 7 to 18 Years. New models, of exclusive imported tweed, cheviot, tartan checks, pencil stripes or heather mixtures, also navy serge or cheviot, 8.75 Regular price $12.50 : Boys’ Winter Overcoats \ SIZES 8 TO 18 YEARS th raglan or belted models, of fine imported fabrics, many with novelty worsted lining, convertible collars. 1 2.75 Regular price $15.00 Boys’ Shoe Shop Shop on the third floor THE EVENING WORLD, THREE GANGSTERS GET LONG TERMS IN PRISON Kies sentenced to was “You Ought to Be Caged Up Like Wild Beasts,” Court avenue, re aod four months and a fin ansenned. han, twenty-three years old, recet' th nce. fight at a street and Eighth In imposing sentence Judge Ro- ie of Kaward Moyn'- | Broo the aged day T am natisfied that |B ” oninky said: Tells “Dusters. “Yon are of (po earthy eee to the ” community and shoul oe Three members of the “Hudson | fie tid beasta. Duaters’ wang, whose stamping|in the penitentiary the punishment Ground is in the vicinity of Four- teenth atreet and Eighth avenue, were Judge Rosainky in the Court of Gen- oral Heasions. John H. Moore, twenty-four years old, an ex-convict, leader of the gang, who was tried and acquitted of hom- cide a year ago, was sent to the pen- itentiary for five yeara and in addition & fine of $1,000 was imposed. Edwatd Docks and Fer to Sing Sin tor In, in General Sessions ord John O'Connor, the| fy ship carpenter, who tried 0 Richard ©. Commissioner of the Department of a, at Pier Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. more severe than if I sent you to State prison.” ee Goes to Sing Sing For Trying a, ing of the fro Brooklyn Harrinon, Deputy Before acting on the commission wish: 22.) the city wl for not less than! funds. Misses’ Suits—New Models SAND, PUTTY COLOR AND COVERT SUITS, Exclusive Modele, Strictly Tailored or Fur Trimmed. Of Gabardine, Broadcloth, Covert Cloth or Corduroy, trimmed with Natural Beaver, Skunk or Skunk Opossum. 29.50 39.50 45.00 Misses’ ‘‘ Country Club’? Suits An Exclusive Model, ‘Style Registered” eof Covert or Gabardine, 29.50—of Corduroy or Velvet, 39.50 Offer Special for Saturday. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Also New Plain Tailored Models Exclusive models of broadcloth, avetnen or velvet; short, medium or long coais, trimmed with rich furs, silk lined, interlined; new tunic or full flare skirts; also plain tailored models of English covert cloth or gabardine. 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Seven-sighth and Full Length Modele Of navy, brown, black, green or taupe wool plush or zibeline, also English mixtures, large collar of natural raccoon or skunk opossum fur. 14t0 20 years. Value $24.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Street or Evening Coate Of plain or brocaded velour or velvet; also broadcloth, chinchilla, wool plush, velour de laine, or mixtures; collar of moufflon, civet cat, skunk opossum, natural raccoon or 14 to 20 years. French seal; brocade or plain silk lined. Value $39.50 Misses’ Afternoon Gowns New Models and Materials Exclusive models of silk srepe meteor, satin, cre} also velveteen or serge combined with satin. 14 to 20 years. de chine or velveteen; Value $24.50 Misses’ Evening Gowns Showing the New Empire Models Of satin sublime, crepe meteor, crepe de chine or chiffon, combined with lace or maline. 14 to 20 years, Value $39.50 Franklin Simon & Co, offer Saturday Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of broadcloth, in green, rose, Copen, brown or navy i patron colar A Carte o esc fur; wide belt of velvet, si ed, interlined, 14.50 Value $19.75 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of Velour de Laine, in brown, green or Delft; collar trimmed with skunk opossum; 6 to 12 years. velvet belt; silk lined, interlined. 6 wo 14 years, Value $29.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes—Low heels. Made of selected tan or black Russia calf, buttoned or laced, stylish fitting lasts with welted soles. 244 t0 7, Widths AA to D. Value $4.75 3.70 Girls’ and Boys’ Gloves Fleece Line: One clasp tan capeskin sown oF warmly ined. Regular Price $128.85 X Crepe de Chine Waists Sand Color Waiste for Misses Veneck front, with stan roll collar; 5.75... veiue $2.60 POCA MNR oc” Ss Ul 51: RRNA ere AIO WO eNotes Girls’ Wool Dresses Of English serge, Roman stripes, wool plaids or challies; embroidered batiste or pique collars and cuffs; wide girdles. 6 to 15 years. Heretofore $0.75 some fur trimmed, 10 to 15 years. Heretofore $16.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop Miggos’ Broning SBppere—tas heels white, black or blue; bend turned fos id low heels. 234 10 7, Widths AA to D. Value $4.50 3.25 Girls’ and Boys’ Hose Extra Quality Ribbed Cotton. bors chine ante Value .30, \ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Gabardine Skirts New Yoke Model with Pleats bardine, pears tacos fi E i Bartel potas box plal 5.75 velue $8.50 2 a ae FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ahearn, twenty-seven years old, was | two y: and the penitentiary for two an fo ASKS CITY ABOUT FUNDS. Beard Inquires Concerning Breok- | lyn “L” Changes. Public Service Commission 29.50 18.50 29.50 18.50 29.50 6.95 Girls’ Velveteen Dresses In_ black, brown, navy or green¥ lace or. silk collar and cuffs; wide silk or velvet girdles; 9.75 heavy 6 pair for $1.28 .22 / 1914. Real Music at Last’ 13, i} ecial Concerts With selected programs of new rec- ords will be given every day this week at New York’s newest show place—the beautiful new Edison Shop. All the record selections are brand new—everyone a triumph—everyone a masterpiece—all personally selected and tested by Thomas A. Edison. 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