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ereren Tn haere aa A iM - <a - : ; Ea a at i Ai P ie j oy i RHA + NEAL Mo a oie WMadeeRt a, Se ; tm, RVEMING "euLe, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. ' ELMHURST FIGHTS |smactous lawns and well tet out BOVEREMENT BRIEF CHARITY'S CHRISTMAS SHOP.| DAVID M'NICOLL RESIGNS. — sn tee a tora terre) errs OF CITI. IW LACKAWANNA CASE It Will Me Held for the Benett of pp HONTREAL, Nov. 20:—a1¢ sctumas | fa will “ bridesmaids, SHIP CALLS AID IN STORM, fene Prevent Landing of | retain fram thee won the Maine Const, the gale eni Stony Wold Sanatorinm, » : on 00, the went sia side of cf Every clergyman of every deno- Pacific Railway Company, announced . se 5 — harbor, The ves cere an tah oe The Christ Shy the benefit of | to-day the reatenath f David Mi dolge rbd Pi ey Fay ae the ether three RA (ROAD mination in Elmhurst was in to-day's| WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The brief! stony Wold. Sena! sum will be held | Nicoll, View Fresident of the company, | asted schooner and her crew St he yall ed ane stad ag ey ora Pd Indignant eltisens. | ef Government against the Delaware. |Tursiay, Dec 1, at'the Hotel Manhate (connected with Wt und one of ite we, | school teachers Lackawanna and Western Railroad and) tan from 10 A. M. to 6 P. thers, M. The at-{ quired lines, the Toronto Grey and five men, caught in the snowstorm pe meaty -mile &, swept the , Mee bey ay ‘interested generally in fares 2| tractions include, In addition to Christ-| Bruce Railway, for upward of forty & @angerous position off Kensebunk- uth camane’ was pe} Es adineine. the civic standard of village were it ae of the if all ke Phrenologist, a| years. Ill health t# given as the cause | Stall od i pt iain ais te py vit a eane clergymen were afta. for eee Raber oag th Felirement He wilt} M Lane Bryant’s: bac 5 for Lees hodist en-| remain on the Hoard of Directors Apparel weg h Analg waged: Tuncheon "and tea” will “bel “Vice Lresldent Georgs Bury, now in| Maternity back by the high seas and heavy] MONTGOMERY, Mo. Nov. 20.— | Creer, ‘tw "oe oe Ruveeho tee of the wind. I to dist é % es ecietanee was summoned from champion armies eetsamee, whe on Baptist Church, Rev, Father O'Hara jm ore | ngit#, Charles Gilmore Kerley Kerang: iste Wabenier eit be iar =| Piatesn Bleemn” land and word was sent to the|the YM. C. A. prises at Mannibel last) Real Estate 4 Capit, Which ot Bt Bertholome ments, which includes Mrs, Horace i, | successor. A SR al is Station. | year, one year after his arms were cut an Dr. EM, \eCurtey ot 8 Fhe Supreme | Andrews, Mra. Myivan, Bor, Mr iter: —_ 1 Seo. Were no bouts nt he station tat |S by a trains wal Sold Restricted Plots, Backs Stmee'Fotrcgpei Garey 7 ae Rated ain | a eee att 2,000 CARDS FOR WEDDING. | fereontts A reach, the schooner, but reli |iagt night arainat the Mt tract of land to the compan vai ea a Eg HEY — |] Si escent tn for stenditioamanathdnens ce bcm tte Railway Project. for yard purposes contingent on, ite James Newcomb, Mrs. | NEWPORT, R. 1, Nov. 20.—the mar- A ita tal out) Wilk x < | abUity to obtain from the Board of Sr*ine fein Witten Rye Mra Herbert At: | rage of Miss Edith Norman Hunter, | JAY Sidenbere, Sra. Frank J. Sprague, | daughter of Witltam R. Hunter, to Louis | ot: Mrs, Benjamin Stern, Mrs. Joh L. Lorillard, wan set to-day for the noon | Scuth Railroad, Toledo and Gay. We omicete te ae irectors of ‘the, coal’ com:| Hurrett He Withers, Sten’ % Walters = Westie Gags uae, bee letras | Push the button—out comes the record ! Estimate the ee eee tee CITIZENS FEAR LOSSES. fey"**%mne “ca is x | have that on record and can prove it. ie i Seal contracted to buy exclu-| Woodford and the Misses Bile Hunter home here. Two thousand cards ‘Thie Individual Record Rjectar ls one of the many exclusive features of thle Tell Board of Estimate Yard’ sours cane company Rad a ined or vertecaiea ran hee) ‘alémane Wersusrite io ree ee bene #4 Wee One ee | N O UMBI A Sncoe aide. of ‘the railroad area, | evasion. tags icon R'sieans YY or an8 | Mise Ethel King and Miss Katherine ew C L Would Ruin Value of | Thocele'a sacred. suaranteo tn deeds that the property shall be pro- tected against the things that go to Property. J make a neighborhood undesiral Cord Meyer jr. head of the as | estate company involved in the ne fe A railroad corporation's disregard] WA* resent to tell Bla ais. one oie, (ce) (3) ilroad. tp Heed Mcneela edd Creagh President Pounds a’ rights was laid bare before tho) Rrooklyn, whose sympathies are with onan @ Board of Estimate to-day, when sev-|the Elmhurst people, sharply “Leader” Grafonola! A_ MONTH "You and 1 know the odjum that at- ‘And 8100 bare this new “Lender ||| eral hundred of the leading property |taches to a fellow who sells restricted 34th Street—New York with 23 Colambla Double Disc Rec- owners of Elmhurst ni Queens, rep- propery and then proposes a vicla-/| ords. tion. If this “Leader” te not up to ||| resesting millions of dollars’ wortn|gayg YARD WOULD DESTROY your fullest expectations, return it within one week and have your money refunded. Columbia “Leader” Grafonola, with regular record racks, $76. Other Columbia . of fine homes built on restricted LAND VALUES. | ( ) land, protested against an attempt of| “We don’t want a freight yard, with / Specia Sales Tomorrow Saturday soft coal, dirt and noise right on the he Long Island Railroad to plant an urchased under- ia v. Mr. Ritten- Grafonolas from $17.50 to $600— immense raiiroad yard right in their he ery @, knows ‘soft on easy terms. Come in and hear midst. coal constitutes @ public nuisance. ’ them. Make this a Columbia We don't want to listen to puffing Coats— ’ a ‘ Chrletmas and it will be a merry ||| THe Cord Moyer Heal Estate Com-|engines all night long and have the Girls’ Coats—s to 10 years Girls’ Coats—s to 16 years one, pany, which once owned p: + of the/air tainted by gas and soot from a anne cornet | drill engines. I wonder why the Long Practical Cloth Coats of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Wool Tailored Cloth Coats of Zibeline, Chinchilla, Mixe @® c ia bia on Cr the he ee .C dad, whet old parcels dnder. wirin: [foe latte oe kaviae AE apo Plush and Mixtures, full lined, ‘in a variety tures and other fashionable materials in ” newest is. | 1) ‘um. a ra 0 one 0. gent SGRRTT i Lesiitnage ho ts Christopher Marsden, Brest- : cat as He rt ras ete oe act Sue pair Regular Values to 187 feels Yap ts WS additional land for a railroad yard, ‘allroad yard would squeese F.C Seth Sth Ae, 0324 oy cnvaete, Welder tera, New York [he property owners complain. libs aatet trom tag ay, Vales 7.50 8.90 tl cor. Sis! Th it ff Elmhurst say they The Grafonola Shop, 143 West i25th St., New York. are ashing for everythlag that |piogm toe eee Corduroy and Velvet Coats, fur and Girls’ Street Coats, of Zibeline and Kranich & Bach, 16 West 125th St., New York. makes not only for the upkeep of that| When Mr. Meyer tried to tell what . . ne an | thwait & MA Zist St. and 193-205 Park Rew, N.Y, ||| ideal residential neighborhood, but |% Bice thing a railroad yard would be silk trimmed, in Black, Brown and 9.75 Pebble Cheviots, in cape and belted 12.7. eee : “oxen Cee eet York. rt * W}tor the heaith of their families es [es sae ria ag bs Green, ine waisted models, full lined . moacts, in Ney Brown, Green and 5 Pease malt Sa W. 42d St., New York rel. Borough President McAneny aa- throughout. Regular Values to 14.50 Mahogany. Regular Values to 18.50 sured the Elmhurst residents they The tract selected by the Long | oui got a square deal, He sald the Island Ratlroad for ita freight yard|/City Plan Committee would go over Attractive Dress Coats, of Broadcloth, is 200 feet by 1,000 fect. It is pro-|the situation thoroughly. Furniture & Carpet Co., 3251 3d Av. & 1774 Amsterdam Ay. 0. W. Wuerts Co., Pianos, 2936 Third Ave., cor, 152d St., New York. Wisner Piano Warerooms, 53 E. $4St.,N. Y,, & 55 Flatbush Av., B’klyn Girls’ Dressy Coats, of superior qualit: Velvet, Corduroy and other fashionable 1 3 75 Broadcloth and Corduroy, fur and ve! 18 50 . i F. G. Smith, Bradbury Piane Warereoms, 60 Flatbush Ave., Brook! popea by tener tora concen toe materials, exclusive models, some fur vet trimmed, silk lined throughout and A, D. Matthews Sons, 398 Fulton St., t. Brooklyn NY sy See ee ie BaGBIA) tor abandon UB TIVES TELL HOW trimmed. Regular Values to 22.50 wool interlined. Regula Values to 29.75 Abr. ‘1am & Straus, 430 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. freight yards at Woodside, Winfleld 4 iw pL F-& Sch Hadas Fan Warne ib Bad Si, Neve Nain nt ey WIFE RAIDED VAIL AND 195 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats—s to 14’years eae cil nae aa, i A very special offering of Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, full length belted models, | 6 2 5 B ONWIT TELLER. &y C O. TALL BLONDE IN HOTEL in Navy Blue, Grey and sere full flannel lined. Regular 10.78 Value The Specially Shop of Onginaliond, * Saw Freight Man Enter Hotel] FIFTH -AVENUE, AT 388™ STREEE and Emerge in Different Garb With Woman, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats—to ciose out Have Arranged for (To-morrow) Saturday A Most Important Sale Of Specially Priced y Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel lower, ribbon and fur jour; newest colorings and trim’gs, 165 Children’s Trimmed Hats in 135 Misses’ Trimmed Hats, in ap- 3.50 Regular Values to 7.50 including fur. Re, Values to 10.00 attractive styles of Velvets, Velours, proesiete styles of Velvet and | 5 00 When Charles Vail, Vice President of the Transcontinental Freight Com- pany, No. 29 Broadway, went into the Hotel Latham the evening of Dec. 13, 1918, he carried a sult case. A private detective, who followed close at his heels, moved up to the door and waited. When Vail ; sppeared, halt dl ernenes (se0svs bens? rwneeeeGRs: Cer sESEE se»: Misses’ Tailored Suits Misses’ Attractive Coats | an hour later, he was clad in fault- 14, 16 and 18 years, or 32, 34 and 36 bust measure. 14, 16 and 18 years, or 82, $4 and 36 bust measure. mi siete renin creee fee Seta ee Misses’ Suits, of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Cheviot Misses’ Coats of Broadcloth, Scotch Mixtures and . ; and other fashionable materials; desirable je Cheviots, distinctive models, some satin H _ Misses’ Tailleur Suits | Girls’ Party Frocks _ fihiy Val aepoaree Locus Th ahillae models, including fur trimmed. lined throughout and warmly interlined. Guy’ f the 8 Court 18. 50 9 675 Values to 25.00 rir ents . et tae chaaiats ny Regular Values to 35.00 Regular Values to 25.00 brought by Mrs. Emma Vail. A collection of typically youthful models in one or Typically girlish styles in crepe de chine, net, silk rere jeden Melea ao as fA cise ute Had Sane Mts nnn | endtaet Oncortwod! okind SansStol4 | eran to ecmoay 15.00 15.00 fined to telling how he ac- H Misses’ Covert Suits Girls’ Dressy Coats cepted aarvige, When he lett. the Misses’ Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Misses’ Coats of Bisel Broad- 25. 00 stand he took a seat in the rear and Raita. latact short Cimadal t loth, Seal Plush a ath tashi Ustened hile detects told how uits, latest short coa jodels, smar clol cal ush and other fashion- 29.50 i ai Miay neacemalhine i tailored skirts in black and ‘colors; +25,00 able ‘materials, belted and flare +25.00 Distinctive lag designed on strictly tailored man. In corduroy, broadcloth and velveteen, throug) “On Dec. 12 1 followed Vall from superior lined and wool interlined. models, silk lined throughout. nish lines, Sizes 14 to 18 out in peau de cygne. Sizes 8 to 14, his office to the Latham,” testified L Regular Values to $7.50 Regular Values 35.00 W. Rourke, “I had to be very careful Misses’ Fur Tr:mmed Suits Girls’ Winter Coats " about shadowing him, because I was 27.50 5.00 Vatues to 9.75 HinWnen he wont Into the lotel he Several distinctly chic models in the favored fabrics | A oe variety of styles in winter are cheviots, Sadly Pe lca taunt time and colors, Sizes 14 to 18, lores Copen, brown, navy. Sizes 8 to 12 Ce WH ne cameany one tall blonde, He and the woman had + Ave weuesenenaees Fur Trimmed Chiffon Velvet Suits “Flapper” Tailleur Suits ate the arcs me ee jooked over e@ hotel register an 45.00 IY {APOE | 9a ‘ : Model: ifically designed for and which ex- Express! designed growing to Later in the evening, he jetective ; aren peetkeal style ergs me 1400 8 whe i is hard to fit in the usual styles eet Fe TR 4 : was made on Room No. 1102, There, H Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Misses’ Frocks and Gowns ho ald, Vall and the woman were ; : , AFTERNOON AND DANSE WEAR “The woman pulled the bedclothes NEW WINTER MODELS STREET. AFTERNOON AND DANSE WEAR [ager her, fuces anid, the, Geteouive WEEKLY 20.00 as Circo tie Oe et ieee kane mM 19.75 A collection of models assembled from the regular ants Ser. 18 Cakion Fie oult 9a: 4 H Cossack and flare models of cloth fabrics. Also stock, in styles and fabrics appropriate for all continue to pay his wife $100 a month rY3 99 : }. corduroy coats without fur, Stee 14 to 18 ocasions, alate ke wie aia ence ‘The Valls have a son, Walter, sev- enteen, who lives with his mother at Special Values Saturday No, 141 Charles avenue, Staten Island. WITH EVERY Give pen os Claus HIS TONGUE SLIPPED. SUNDAY Misses’ Fur Coats and Sets soRugesnactnton fara tare WORLD a Warm Reception —————— emarke the other + dere t ype slag Trimmed French Seal Coats|Moire Caracul Coats Feminge ‘. But you CAN do't in splendid asin Full flare model (dyed Full flare model, made dene you rent one warm, cOay pom pelts), pate of Ci iota perfectly & mane onl yoy ptatiatl ih as me hunk 4 5, 00 marched aan of eserets The World prints more “To Let” Pe fans tn tn ADDED TOGETHER. Move Now and Get Settled Before the Wola! eee peeeet netfee peace br Si : | Sidabak lS) Se ME Fe Cxtiee