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are Ever Known TEMAS my “sexmcneceersmeree! SOLACE HIS SOUL, | SAYS S PROFESSOR ‘F By a Mttle thing like « corn te ridiculous, They Are Sweet Mu Music, Night Stmply Because it is necessary. The com-plea corn cure, “GETS-IT,” te the or Day, He Testifies at Hearing. AND TENAFLY SCOWLS. Expert, However, Says Chimes Don’t Make Enough Noise to Suit Him. ‘The hearing for and against the chimes ef Tenafly, which make tune- 4 | ful the memory of the departed hus- band of Mrs. Julia Lyle, was resumed to-day before Vice Chancellor Lewis in the Court of Chancery at Jersey Cry, N. J. Frank H. Pike, Earee of phyal- " Wow Terk by ae ties ouneas eile, fessor lives within two hundred feet Every Home Comfort Within Your Grasp Cowperthwait’s ever liberal, wide-open credit is yours for the asking. 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Astt te 2204 Third Ave. Stores 0 Coasam De ot the week = ae oon “ry ine rain. He studied at the Universities of Obicago end Oxford. ia een he on chimes. Sometimes th the voice Hof Poth peals attuned his soul to sadness, but geal . ew owe wa ke vec ae times, their Log without pire Mam BR. Meneely, Vice Ppresi- un of the Menesly Bank Company, of Troy, said he didn’t like the chimes. There was a Gutte rin the Court. Mr. Meneely put the chimes in thetr bel- fry at Tenafy. “Do you like in Tenefy?’ asked Chauncey M. Parker, counsel for Mra. Lyle, “TE do not. f Itve in Troy.” ‘Well, have you ever heard these chimes?” “Oh, yes, I tried them out, They were selected for Mre. Lyte out of 200 sets.” “And what don't you like about them?” “They don't make noise enough.” That part 2 are RN OORSBE NI NAME Mo» 6 BER i8, 1914. en almost every one of Mm Hearst's Rewepapers. N ean One of the Best Known News-| Cat. paper Men in America—With Hearst for Past 14 Years. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 18.—Foster ‘Coates, editor and publisher of the Atlanta Georgian, one of the Hearst @ewepapers, died suddenly at the Georgian Terrace, the botel at which he made his home. He was one of the best known newspaper men in the country and had been in Atlanta and at the head of the Georgian for about two months, Mr. Coates wag fifty-nine years old. His newspaper career was begun on the 914 New York Commercial, of .| which he became managing editor. le’s chimes had been looking smug end Sameneey, pleased ‘with itself. It i mg Dack in its seats with a bump. Menecly went ine a description oft pail 4 chimes. Hi said those T ers and tum: ‘biers had been acloctea wie particu. lar attention to their dulcet tones. ‘They were sweet in sound, he admit- but bao ly came to Cae sive him the ot bells use then the timid and Strinking Nine bells, he said, are in the tower He en Reaaay the wiest weighin: ah Eaten Ea a teoaralty un ed toe. ’ ed Lg) of chimes. to thove of SPs ny = New York on PLUNGE OF ELEVATOR INJURES THREE Lift in Office Building at No. 40 Pine Street Falls Nine Stories, An elevator carrying three persons was leaving the top floor of the alne- story office building at Nos. 40 te 4 Pine Street, at 10 o'clock to-day, when the cable snapped and the car fell to the basement. The elevator operator and two passengers were injured, the bape seriously. tustons of cod Frank K! Cl Dt eaael the ele- vator opereye at of 101 Second Street, Broo! had. ‘contusions ot the ae and weir! be pele gdatald burt. were taken and Holl to ‘the nopitals ahaa to the “Iatter =e sent home. Later Kifer was taken 08 10¢ saeeeery Stores 331 Spring aystem, purify act In the best and safest For Health and Strength D maeines el Later he was managing editor of the Mall and Expreas, and then joi: Joseph Pulltser’s staff, serving first as managing editor of The Evening World and later of the Morning World. In 1900 he left The World and TEN KILLED IN FIRE Eight Inmates tes and T Two Guards| and Body Bull Flesh and Strength. Best |“LOT™ tmmates and two guards lost their lives in a fire which to-day destroyed the Florida State Reform School at Besides Mrs. Coates, one daughter, . aa. News of the death of Col. George W. ‘Turner, once @ noted New York newe- iper man, which occurred in Berkeley, Father Nob stnteel"S Unetealed as a Tonic Ider. AT REFORM SCHOOL Victims of Flames That De Stroy Florida Institution, PENSACOLA, Fla, Nov. 18.—Eight for Colds, throat and lun: troubles, bronchitis an asthma. No Alcohol or dangerous WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. TODAY—WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW—THURSDAY CLOVER DAYS and TRADING STAMPS What a tremendously irresistible money-saving combination !!! ° These November Clover Days present a storeful of wonderful values in Everything in Apparel For sreety And Everything For Your ome A great opportunity to prepare for Thanksgiving and to anticipate Xmas needs. As An Additional and Substantial Saving of GREEN TRADING STAMPS Double 2% Stamps in the morning. Single 2tw¢ Stamps in the afternoon. Every department in the store participates and there are liberal titi prepared. If you can’t come to-day, come to-morrow, Thursday. You will tind our Clover Days a veritable feast of economy. Children’s Standard bie | 3 & Misses? $2.79]: Women’s Handkerchiefs, 4.75 5 Skirts Serge and voil box and side aes cee with deep yokes; regular and extra sises TS Fe ait quality, with white broidered ini specially priest this sale, at A iH $18 B Black F. Kos Scarfs Girls’ $1.59 & $2 Dresses. Special purchase; all new materials, including Galateas, Meares aad bps gern 4 tan, a, epee and plaids; Rew or unig shire; eel with = 83¢c collar and cuffs; sises € to 14. (Re eee ee 500 | Women’s ry Trimmed Hats 7 29 Women’s & Misses’$8 Raincoats Single snd cats texture maoeela) i $4.50 Fleer 17c Moire Ribbons inches wide; all good staple shades; 1] 2'4c pecially pricea at, the yara. ‘ 27c i on rg beers and Comfortables! $4.50 Wool Blankets belay ® or or fancy plaids; good heavy quality, 98c Bedspreads _Nestly hemmed; poland fan tomorrow's slling 190 $1.25 Comfortables ayo ence value at this un- 3.49 $2.50 Cut Glass Sugar & Cream Sets 190 paire at this piece sets of crystal jutting, wheel design ‘ead cries bottom, tomer, No C. O, D, orders) at jot more than one set to 8 cus thle cian for Thesotey pode oaly, Two 89c Z pene Cantrice sr ter ret BOC $1.00 Character Baby Doll Itinch 1h Mreakabier Spocally “wi 2"%69c a8 we ey ARGS YF) pial ee RG ME Wen of Fifth Avene THURSDAY—WOMEN’S DA o________ TOMORROW'S SPECIAL VALUE IN WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Short Jacket and long ost Chiffon or wget cmb charmeuse, trimmin, of charmeui other im trimmings—| colore—were . 18,98 DRESSY TA TAILORED SI Broadclot the extre othe black es iret ie i On velveteens CORDUROY VELVET COATS. .16.98 srsetenes satrtct ot, | fhe acta tae fp eS eports models tn wis end —emart 3: Hare “ata wide belte—seat! New and Reliable Furs WOMEN'S PONY SKIN COATS—Moire effect 46-inch lengthe—black—ekunk, raccoon collare—soft silk linings, Various new style neckpleces and large muffe— Black fox, wolf and natural Japanese mink. If You Are Hard te Suit in WOMEN’S PETTICOATS we are the very ones to sive you came 1.69 to 11.96 | plete begin at eopectally SdvED- | Bideedown finish, woo! mixed }woot—typical a ae different uses. flounces . Lined Black sour ural Ostrich Trimmed oe Celore—French platted eros eke for Women Reg. $15.00 to $18.00 medium velvet: included. Lear snd setae enter All trem eur ows twe slko—sopics of fercign eles many by ons awe deniguas arestod, ¢——__ ___—_—_——__——_* The Greatest Rug Sale in Our History From Alexander Smith & Sons’ $8,000,000 Auction We were one of the nies habia haoxes aaah eaeininiaads petterns colerings as are at yeur disposal now. ee ee Aaminetere end Velvete— ote heart ©) Sap Staibont erateec ys, ‘Smith's Axminster fie \ S6z78 inch—value $2.98....0. x19 tt—value $83.50.. Fine Seamless Axminster : hese Oxi3 ft—value $25.00.....0++ 18.68 ine Axminster R: 4026.6 ft.—walue $7. 10x86 inch—value 91.19. 1.6x9 ft—value $16. Best Axminetere— $.3x10.6 ft—value $21.00 16,06] -- 90.06 thie models—tinel WOMEN'S SUIT & $4.98 Women's Serge Drossse. | jore—various mode! tia ite a m braid, butto ches of white—some yo! plain or planted tunt tunis ‘B DURSBEE SECOND WU ¢ OND FLOOR, 49 ct. Scarts and Contre Pieces. Lace and inserte—best ABT LINBNS—MAIN 39 ct. Morcensed Damashs. 63-inch—bleached—ne LINENS MAIN Rites pe Go Wake aearseart combi pide aaa r} 2 Na tn Or } ‘Woollen-—assor' GLOVES—MAlL! t bieek signs Denete Morning | Leek ter the Cleche! jj ————_—_ } ¢ ofa