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w, ATE WING ARHY pene ~ WITH NEN EAS Mayor and Commissioner Re- 7 view Brigade of City’s Picked Men. This is the day by the city for the boroughs manning 100 modern street cleaning appliances, paraded through the principal downtown traffic arteries —————_————_ Let them have all the H-O they want. Every dish means sound nourishment at a cost of less t aside annually Municipal Building arch and other hite Wings” of Pints paid just as much attention the Street Cleaning Departments. Re.|t? the equine entries in the show as dumping trucks with | aplendent in uniforms of spotiess| ‘to the huge auto: , snl white 800 picked men from the five! their groat caterpillar wheele—not UN- | Lostiities in Europe the firm had | {rt Place, the Bronx, who a ‘The exhibition at the Frat Regiment ‘ Armory will be opened by Chamber- lain Bruere and Street Cleaning Com- missioner Fetherston to-night. ————— Not Much Work for Congress, * nN "Congre: NOVEMBER 2 PARDON, DIXASSERTS, | __s in Tuberentests amount due depositors when the as- | and other outatandings, about $19,500, a the May 25, 19 ts are sold. | total, $191,000, leone of Journal of the Aimerican’ Medical A tim appeared this ent concern. ! iWavits fich 3 i posits, Y and increasingly Delegation Quite Mie omee in| Siiavils of Goodfich and Witt | Treateeear ot pleceoant Teseoeeaas eae | k threes hours for the pro- ’ jheavy withdrawals for weeks past, | ak thaws | Filed With District Attorney sumption): lcossion to march from Stable A, tically, ng deponite, added to | Gleefat Mood. With Disttie y “Under the systematic, eantinued and [Seventeenth street and Avenue C, mncritice, have |, Cates Hooper, Treasurer of Onetd® Whitman. ‘ya’ | County, called on Governor-eleet Charles — ' ' sagan monte he hh, THR EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, to-day. The procesaion ended at the! armory of the First Reximent, Field | Artillery, at Sixty-cighth street and} Broadway, where an exhibition of old Baton Peden ta ag WI Se NMRA “je TSS | | — instead of going thro life letting your eyes the brunt of your we Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low ag: Eyes Examined Without C1 where the parade started shortly this step -§ ¥ rn ‘orme' tov. part panied the after eleven o'clock to the reviewing! { since Nov. & Whitinan at the Distrlet Attorney's] Former Gov. John A. Dix at the| Faeiat comselidation In the which |N by Registered Eye " ' Brid Be Arrives at Oliner eon degregated and will ba oMce this afternoon, Waldor lay denied the! te the » and, at the Mifnicipal Butlding.| Bride-to-Be Arrives at Oliner pai? sntun, ‘irvine V. Scott has beon | With him were elaht other Oneidn Heare was privately | lestome. Here Mayor Mitchel, Street Cleaning 7" <,) [designated to assist in the iiquidation | Republicans, all seeking to convince Mr, | 1°" geld © | ev leare tubercte Commissioner John 'T, Fetheraton, and Bros.’s Too Late to Get [ofthe bank's atts Whitman that they represented the reat | Influenced in the mattor of REANIM | pect nally ican, niet the | ‘i | | No neighborhood excitement at- agnting strength of the party in Oneida | ® Pardon to Albert T. Patrick in re + |N NewYork: 164 BY other city officials watched the shting a | tabercutoste way, distribution of prizes to department Her Money. ended the closing of the Oliner Bank. | ynq should control the patronage there.| “The pardon was granted after re- ‘Al medion! journats seldom speak 223 Sixth noveee Oekien 4 : ‘The people of the east side ara be- | 4. Whitman chatted with them for halt | peated requests from Patrick's fam-| so ponitively about ar nara] < 350 Sith Av,, 24 horses making the best showing. ‘coming accustomed to secing private“ d they came from his office | {1 4 after ver: eful-study of the| this testimony coine: 17 Weet 444 ‘The thousands who lined the curb| [banka close their doors. A small crowd | hour and they came fre and after very car hy CoE eee . sot 1 her e. vate fathered in front of the Oliner insti- shaking one another's hands. " ‘papers by myself and my counsel. through the wee « ale jassau, along Broadway, Fifth Avenue, the| Afother east side private bank was | & isuaries of), Me. Whitman was buey ail day win)?! i 4 closed to-day when the State Banking | tution and listened to emissartes Of; hunters and their friends, | “If Mr. Milliken, vho assured the i Department took charge of ti busi- Te ea rentals ee en | ee in-law, had any business dealings ody for pulmonary thr | onds of mine at that time it nd bronchi ness of Oliner Bros., at No. 67 Clinton | money. . | 200 with friends of mine a i onchial afte Street. The business was started five} In the crowd was elghteen-year- ESCAPE EXPLOSION. {was merely a coincklence. No friend weer may in ame. mi years ago, and at the outbreak of |Old Pauline Gonte of No. 1465 N Brooklyn: 498 Fulten St., Cor. alcium ta a cot to the mi: of mine ever approached me in the]etement ts ao comp! atrick matte Blow Up of Sitre Glyeer! ‘The aMdavits of George G. Goods GARY, Ind. Nov, 2%—Two hundrea| fich and his stating that Good- y Fecape in the bank. She is to be led 01 like those pictured in the war photos $290,000 in deposits. Dec. 1, and called to-day to hn of the great German siege suns! at the opening of business to-day | money, only to Lets beak, closed. The third division was made up com-| the deposits had shrunk to less than| In @ statement dated to " liken and business uasociates of Gov. pletely of motor-driven appilances— | ¢150,000, and mo new money had come | Abs Tudor Oliners the partners in the | powder Company, Aetna, tnd., had nar- | ire were fled. with District Attovoey the last word in up-to-date street/in for weeks. Members of the firm, | proxi aasets: Real estate and |TOW escapes from death or injury when | Whitman to-day by a Hearst am-| order, or send direct to Cleaning paraphernalia. Fathgr | who had asked that the business be | stocksheld by surety companies, §60,- |two thousand pounds of nitro mlycerine | ployee. Acting District Attorney Dol- | Bekman Taberetery, Philedelphis —aae:, Knickerbocker has not yet come into| liquidated by the State Banking De- | 000; equity in real estate, $60,000; free | exploded to-day. No one was killed or}ehanty took them in charge. per ane I} workmen in the plant of the Aetna |Tich acted As qo-botween between Mil. if th nd cl lots on Staten Island, $12,-|injured and the principal damage was| ‘The conspiracy, if there is one Indi- the ownership of these modern ma- | Farautowsky aad ether privuve banks | 000: bonds deposited with the ‘Seger |e ry, were hundreds of plate cated nem outlawed { chines—but it was hinted that most! on the east side had contributed tolintendent of Banks, $20,000; equity in windows were broken statute of limitations Dec. 4 WORLD WANTS WORK WOND of them are to be included in fittin out the equipment for Commissioner | 9. Fetherston’s “model district” on the east side, for which the Board of Estimate already has voted $60,000. ‘ay. 34th lo S6th St oe e wane ker jorene comme Merchandise Advertised Here B, Manhattan, who, although a vet- service, Jimmie Ryan of Stable got but a curious glance from the eran of fourteen parades, was a con- with a round dozen years to his | credit, and Joe Coffey of Stable G, also with the same length of service. | SN As for the “White Wings,” they never marched better. As they swung through the arch of the Municipal | R§ Butlding not a man was ont of step; ‘ crowds, the powerful animals draw- maiwsarean | Luesday and \Yedriesday =e tender for the blue ribhon to-day, tho line was as straight as any ever ing the old-style ash carts and dump Se seseesssseasinseesiniaiil 4, J And the bay had the enthusiastic : ; support of thousands of admirers in the contest. Many of the hors the procession to-day have be: the department for twenty years. 4 seen on a West Point parade ground. trucks received an ovation all along Driving the veteran steed: Tho bands of the Street Cleaning |p Department, the Fire Department and the Police Department éach headed a division. The first two divisions were made up with wagons and ap- paratus of the style at present in use. | B The third division consisted of the . the line. There was, for instance, ere men who have served the city just as modern equipment to be introduced “Tim,” the powerful bay from Stable Bike oe Muanece ota ertoenrenae 3,400 Blouses—Latest Models Specially Purchased for This Event In_the department. ‘will not do anything much at the coming , wession except: to ppropriation A collection of Blouses which includes both lared Clark to-di declared Speaker Clark to-day as the smartest seid, de ceiy auch Copies and Adaptations of Paris Rye eeseion hae ’ Models and Many Clever Novel- plenty simpler and easier.” How about you? the full retail price. 21 kinds “You see I keep “In fact, here are 21 kinds of help. And the greatest help of all is Campbell's Tomato Soup “You'd be surprised to know how many different and inviting ways there are to prepare and serve this nourishing soup. Almost every day I use it in one form or another. And by this means, I find, the whole question of the home-table is made If yowre not satisfied, the grocer refunds your money. And we repay him Smart Novelties in the Macy Blouse Department Embroidered Fur Trimmed Mandarin | Checked Silk Flowered Crepe Tailored Blouses Voile Blouses Lace Blouses Blouses of Satin Shirt Waists Tailored Blouses of Broadcloth $1.89 $3.89 $4.49 $4.8 $5.49 $8.74 White embroidered Voile Monkey tur and black velvet, White satin with black | Shepherd check peau de cy gue, In white with Dresden figures, The “Patricia,” a severely tailored Blouses, Venise lace trimmed, Me+ | smartly trimmed. These fetching | or navy velvet sleeves; embroidered | in tailored model—with white satin | or navy blue floral pattern, in blue | model with satin sleeve and Pipings, dici collar effect with rose at throat, | Blouses of Shadow lace & silk net in | in effective fashion and finished | collar, ‘Tucked fronts, in yoke | with "rainbow" dots. S epaulette shoulders and military 10c acan or military collar effect. high military and low collar models. | with velvet belt at the sides. effect. A very practical Blouse. | lored Blouses with new coll: collar. In putty color broadcloth, ties Shown for the First Time Presented for your critical inspection and approval are:— Theatre Blouses Costume Blouses and Tailored Waists in every fashionable fabric and featuring the most charming phases of the mode. Me er Collar Blouse in ite Cr. de Chine,’ sad $5.49 Distinctive in its simplicigy, the Callot Collar Blouse is extremely smart in style. The crosseover fronts and cuffs fasten with cut jet buttons and a flaring circular frill of Bengaline silk gives a pice turesque touch to the high collar. (Upper left illustration.) The “Diane” ‘ a Theatre Blouse of Silk Net, $7.74 Cream tinted silk net makes these effective Blouses, lined with flesh colored chiffon. Triple bands of velvet ribbon in all leading colors simus late a Bolero and finish the deep square collar and the cuffs. (Upper right illustration.) of help! The Blouse “Florimonde” in Chiffon Velvet, 7.49 (Mustrated above.) Macy's Original Price was $15.74. In brown, navy, plum, black and leading street shades—a most effective model of fine chiffon velvet, with sleeves, collar and under- bodice of gold colored lace, Note the soft, surplice fronts, cleverly slashed, and the deep cuffs. Braid bound. ue virfda,” a Tailored aist of Putt Color Voile, ’ $1.89 An exclusive novelty shown for the first 8 ® $ 89 Hie at Nae In felt putty lite Ens broidered Silk, 4. be /aist of French voile is cleverly tailored and 1 lustrous white silk, washable and serviceable, finely tucked. Deep points of white organdie | {es charming Blouses teature the Zouave jacket finish the high collar and the cravat is cf | Sreostregsplonable. The high collar and deep cuffs are extremely new and corded seams emphasize Its black moire, (Illustrated above.) Clever lines.“ (iustrated a The “Nanon,” a Blouse of Em- Peau de Soie Blouses, $3.49 Mourning Blouses | Crepe Chiffon Blouses, $5.94 In dull black silk of heavy quality-—tailored medels A complete assortment of correct models in silk, crepe de | In black with white collar and cuffs or in all white; side with tucks and hemstitching. High or low collar effects. | chine, net and crepe, . | pleated fronts with voke; sleeves with deep cuffs. THIRD FLOON—S1TH STREET