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va ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914. ween ‘ni “no” that rm, 80 an not to disturb the her home on Seventh Avenue, neat 'DUCKSMEN R URN beard 1a (he morning tow At that ‘on the beach below, but REPULSED, ROBS WOMAN. Typaty seventh Stre 4, | F] he captured the frst duck after the cian Aieee ve ’ landing of the expedition, but ber o kus Kiintrup rushed Woman Ac- it was a crippla he was court steps at a time, In his ets ttn’ Ge HER, i tlalled and sentenced to sing * 5 sult case in one hand evieve” to a school of porpoises on hirteen Ways to Stall| frank Livriart of No. $31 Seventh ] the wide of the beach. No por. in the other, Curiously! avenue has @ unique wi i vo been seen at Ocean Heach | enough he negiected to salvage his| strating his affectionate n wore: ba t Cot, 84 aval Geovien the rates tae eet told |ing to the charge made A MODERN MYTH. ne hunteman-in-chiet was Col. Ea- rahe ward. Hinman. ilabo Hiue Grass | tl Bugler Sutherland sounded reveille | Viola Lovelia, a seam: v sccianiny, bina boas ome w h offi ii a retic explor io hi Lg eo for tue io watch bd Fifteenti wane ai poccaimg iv. mt bee oalttic 0 go into the floats at aunriae, oreing unappre H pe ‘te bey ler the ‘Labrador wilds, it wilt "be te: Not a ‘dicky-bird was seen during |the woman, Johnny—The goat we're always afraid a Tied, nearly parished from hunger|the week's outing. Capt. Hynda | stopped h i i rarer oma d was compelled to eat his rubber | scanned the horizon through a pow o' . before friendly Esquimauaz res-|ful telescope morning and evel Now we point directly at i tire Island Club Has Week’ land conducted him to Dr. Gren-|from the observatory’ on top of is YOU and repeat—that whether : on the coast. Just befors| cottage, but It wi you come to us to have glasses | Outing Under R. C. Hynds ; ag Made upon a prescription wrt Choffel Peruvian bark Calisaya for a tour of 4 C mM private ex. Choffel. hoa or an expedition to the ~ tin by an Oculist in py te and Alex beat trading Klass by ad Kaud F st of Point of Woods “Wild Bs Pfactice—to whom you have ———— eiry with the I Danneman declared he AY pid a fee of $3, $5, $10 W und his ethne deretiet i morc—o! j ) Ss T ) \, & ole x the fleet un * . i oe jFLC ATS TOO NARRO | fi ; miral Rubberrudder H vi i ie lik T —“iust ‘ ‘Have your eyes examined by danmanomaaiis ‘ ; Durkaman Babcock allered tt waa ; e Lopsy— J ‘ Of our Oculisis (Registered " ud mtrayed from ite ‘y > 4 k phyateal exert aed vorings but Sharpshooter Waason ” Physicians), (withoutextra |Col. Babcock, of Kentucky, | tp this Hlahly tratned baat, who mated he wad mistaken, "ia Bar growed — but in ‘ ‘- Py " the word of command would dash t wi b _ e), we assure Ne thor: Wedged in One So He |thesure and return with } " into port with a elal i . Virgini — @ughl satistactor glasses, ad- ; | waiting: for bis clans of the party wei ), two places—Virginia % skilled, competent : "t Ge noe the pubs George Allon of the Queens Own, the , ’ jcians—at the lowest cost-— Couldn't Get Out. f made xviota a yen! Sf? | weet winner of Lelcontar Suara, Y and Ceylon You’ll % ° a d for’ tam G. Sutherland of Bay Ridge a sistent with accuracy and | frost ful: tarriara that the colonel nas) am G, Sutherland of Bay Ridge . ~ safety. Capt. Rufus C. Hynde and bis Atty. tuted m highly successful kennel | ii iig imitations were marvellous find how well she connection with his Kentucky stock | 3 Our charges for Harris |seven kynds of sharpshootere re- oe sii wiatinia AG fatoak ane Bight, before party, recaraed broug ht up 7 Glasses are $2 or more—depend- | turned to-day trom their duckfort at |apant more trae inthe float than any With the butt of hie Krag rifle, | was 3 ae enticely upon the character |ocean Moach, Fire Tatand. other | ot th ¥, possibly shouted Allen on; ie when you try i. the rescribed—' yt zee! AD vi eteran : sr jenses pi , if YOU | An along Great South Bay there sportaman whose first shot at a duck ones annie jaa f glasses—and the quality Of | 10, ine sunrise gun is the pop of |AMteduted hy soveral yours the out-|, Allen retrieved the duck nimee! BS At mounting YOU select pe Lb tcdasdll bed \break of the Mexican war. While|Prought him into camp proudly “I Hear You Calling Me.” \ ou “ c caret ‘ di the duck shooters In blinds and Aunts, | yp unger and more frivolous members| ME, 1 en ys re ' a -Ontical Trouse of and the sunset quo tw the inet din- /Of the party ; Id Allon, “aad with an 4 charge of their weapons before the | Weeks lay for long t nmer. 4 . e in the battery. Their only diversion en the campy song was sting by all a samo law protects the feeding Becks! wag ab's oft-repeated tale of a door | hands: . ° s a J untll another day. he whot_just before coming to Fire Toe cprtain Coad fi mae, The Best Blend in Candy Island, which turned out to be a rab- i Ht ty sear Ath Ave.) The only antisfactory way of ‘etting bit. The only subject that Interested Fibe rkor i ft te tet f : ; oy ear some fiend ‘alan in and Sip the © hour on Fire Island te by| him more was the outrageous con- ear a ole ° i, ait Se the almanac, fogs and mista from | struction of the floate, 1 fetet Tie Tie le Virginia grew the peanute—Ceylon gave the 2 js Mchotan Av.. bets INOIK & IAtet: | tho apes not Hac wath wth Too e1a lt le FIT THE Bom at cocoanuts—pbut Polly Peco received her prep- Se " certain hour, and sometimes not at] i a The fretght boat Layilis of Bands southern bene = Salad “Tall. It was well along in the fore-| 4 Tinvnt nok wide enouRh, sant’ he | gelier Wilburn ficot was chartered to aration in the far famed . iv tone 205 ToS noon at Ocean Beach when there|in them, na bring the ducks from Fire Inland to 4 the mainiand. “Hig Joe” Schmidt, were two reports of an invisible abot: nif of Police of Ocean Beach, went : ; gun in unseen hands from an un- . to guard them. When the party Ri Filled known direction, followed by a deep ut deed lhe Ghat, pace hed Hay Shore Col. Babcock’s baan voice that could be located in : and could which had been taken from him Wateh. gah a } days before, was returned, the thick gray murk: Capt. 4 making a neat presenta- Chai “Did you got him?” S| Nor in a hoarse bellow. ench day's | aah > “You're a deuce of a shot!" of dt aif it was an expense Warranted 10 Years) 1: wos tne wonuat doath-doating-to- “Watebem" was mado his hon-| an untaentited ducks expedition beaded by Capt.| Outed thavcount on the ceemit dug: | years old jumped trom the Btreet Clean. a - NjHynde and = Alexander Choffel.) hut was discomfited with a string of | 19g pier at the foot of Stanton Street at . | Treamiror and Vice Crealdent ro-| figures that looked like « page from | 4.80 a perder dhs when aay cat atl nd driver was fy spectively of the Deknatel Company |", ertar eyed hunks and driver: wae due. 30 in East Twenty-third Street. Capt.| Ocoan Beach Fire Depart | Hp ull bad oversees AG fh Hynde lives at No. 204 Fenimore! had to bea fire drill. The chos Gad & forian lubeie, Go perp Street, Fintbush, and Mr. Choffel at . M., E : sera food in bis pecneh teers B|No, 2441 Morrie Avenue, the Bronx, Neatior R' and between these points and other Jocaliting in various States they gathor each year a company of sharp- shooters, all varieties from emokeleas powder to hot air, conduct them under ® \etrict military discipline to Ocean By | Beach, on Fire Island, and then as- BR jsemble them with a shotgun in one hand and a copy of the game laws 10 | the other. | WHAT MAKES “WILD BILL” DAN- NEMAN WILD. On the pore of Capt. Hynds’s bun- galow general ordera were ported each day for the disposition of the land and sea forces. Capt. Hynde's { OUR Toy Department will be found a wonderland of 190 Broadway, N. Y. military training and Mr, Choffel's never ending i i irl wi ° 4 : g interest for the little boy and girl with : eee Sraii eae isiarys tacett its host of novelties gathered from the foremost toy centers ment was headed by William J, Dan- of the world, in most diversified assortments that uce now at their best for Christmas selection. iLO WANTS WORK WONDERS, broad bi RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Everything that a girl could wish for will be found in great profusion, from the smallest Kewpie Doll to the handsomest French Dressed Dolls, together with the necessary doll clothing, furniture, houses, clothing, peram- bulators, games, books, ete., at inviting prices. _, The boys will take keen delight in the Electric Trains, Steam Toys and Juvenile Automobiles that have electric lights, horns, gear shifts and brakes just like a real auto- Entire $100,000 Stock of Men’s mobile, to say nothing of the large water tank where all ; Suits, Overcoats, Hats, kinds of Mechanical Bouts and other water toys are being ‘ Furnishings, etc. demonstrated daily. NOW ON SALE REGARDLESS OF COST Exceptional Price Ind In AFTER 35 YEARS OF HONORABLE BUSINESS CAREER THE woeptional Price Inducements for Sahurdey: HARRIS STORE WILL CLOSE ITS DOORS, NOTHING No, 1-2 Kawnien + lo. 7! : ' RESERVED. PRICES CUT TO COST AND LESS, 91 Kenpice, at 50c| No. 7 Tox Pianos, at 93.75 T_Lnoried,_vortnces conditions No. 2—Reed Pullmans, $9.75] No, 8—Juvenile Autos, $5.75 Value $12.00 Value $6.75 Sf'ence and lark entie ticckest No. 3—Moving Picture Ma- . ‘ . chine, at $5.00 Value $8.75 No. 8Five Coin Register Fixtures for Sale Store To Let merchandise — into fj % : be : Banks, at 75c Value $1.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, 50c on the $ No. 4~-Mechanical Walking! 1) 19 Walking Dogs,#1.28 This stock is right up to the minute. When these suits and overcoats Cat, at $5.00 Value 87.50 . Val aie 88,93. Wwere ordered the present situation was undreamed of. Owing to the md - Fall sales have been belo |, Consequentiy here are complete as- 2 No. 5—Skin Saddle Horses,|__, Bee tees, bres beer saree, Consguretiy Nee ar compete er At $3.50 Value 85.00” |Nd. 11 Blackboards, at 7c , ; Val 25 Suite and Overcoate No. 6—Velocipedes, alue $1 $4.15, 4.65, 5.15] No. 12—Doll Perambulators, 47.50 23.75 ] Values $4.65, 5.15 and 5.65 at $3.75 Value $4.50 50.00) 27.50 75.00 39.75 | No. 18—"Kathe Kruse” Dolls, Valuc $10.00, at: $7.50 *}$30 Tuxedo Suits $15 ($35 & $40 Full Dress Suits $18) Mtrten au aoe |(f } ae Stern Brothers Garters | e (|| + ‘ 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fh Avenua. mn . Boston anit , Mt Hats rs rahlaaied is a e pt All our 83 and BS Hate; ie a HOW. see " bs Sweate: ad BB, 84 and 85 mweat ur Py worsted, now : 7 i H diandard soy at Pine Genuine imported butt Farieg, Underw rar 91,80 Mele Derby’ Ribbed AUnion Square (5253224%:), Cor. 14th St. pith Ra phage Sunfly” World “Wants” Work Monday PPA NEARS NT ORR ep ini IE A Beat ep FS eg Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue. Have selected for special disposal, to-morrow, a number of models from the Misses’ and Girls’ Section COMPRISING Coats, Suits and Separate = Skirts, all in this scason’s most ‘favored de- signs and materials for youthful figures, at ex- traordinarily low prices, such as the following: Misses’ Tailored Suits, Of broadcloth, gabardines and diagonal cheviots, some far trimmed, - « wt $15.00 Values up to $35.00 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits, Of chiffon broadcloth, gabardines and other fashionable materiales hort coats, at $24. 50 Values up to $47.60 Girls’ Winter Coats, Of zibelines, plaids, mixtures and 1 plushes or chinchilla, velvet and pall trimmed, $7. 50 Values up to $14.75 Girls’ Handsome Coats, Of corduroys, velvets, zibelines, wool plushes, in cape and belted models; some fur trimmed, $9. q 5 sizes 6 to 14 years; Values up to $22.50, at : Misses’ Dressy and Sport Skirts, Made up specially for this sale in broadcloth, cordu and Scotch plaids; circular flare design with cuffs and large plaited pockets, at $2.95, 4.50 and 6.50 Values $5.95, 7.50 and 10.00 The Boys’ Clothing Dept. Wu. offer exceptional values to-morrow, at prices that should command instant attention. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $9,75, 12.50, 15.00 Regular Values $15.00 to 22.00 Very smart models in single or double-breasted Raglans, Great Coats and Balmacaans, in an attractive choice of the season's most desirable Winter-weight fabrics; 10 to 18 yrs. Boys’ High Grade Norfolk Suits, $6,50, 9.75 Regular Values $8.75 and 15.00 With extra knickerbockers, of all-wool fabrics, in desirable brown or gray mixtures and plain blue serge; 7 to 18 years. Juniors’ Overcoats and Suits, - - at $5.00 Regular Values $6.75 to 9.75 Offering a splendid variety of Woolen Novelty Sufts; also Overcoats in Polo, Russian, Balmacaan and Reefer models; sizes 214 to 10 years. Boys’ Mackinaw Sport-Coats, — $5.00 to 9.75 Regular Values $6.75 to 15.00 Several new models, in a wide variety of new color com- binations; sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Rain Coats, - - - - . . at $5.00 Regular Values $6.75 to 9.75 Clever homespun effects, also tan or olive colorings, in can- tons and cassimeres. The Holiday Gift Section ARE replete with well chosen assortments of useful articles for holiday presentation, conveniently arranged on separate tables on the Main Floor. Extraordinary Values for Saturday: Imported Cretonne Boxes, . . at 45c Imported Iridescent Vases, 10 inch, “ 50c Imported Glass Baskets, . . . « 65c Imported Pigskin Stick Pin Cases, « 75c Glass Twine Holder, . . . . « 95c Shot Holder with Glass Shot, . « 95¢ Imported Gilt Wood Photo Frames, «$1.00 Linen Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, * 1,25 Imported Enamel Ash Trays, . . « 1.35 Memorandum Pad, with swinging pencil, 1.40 Imported Enamel Push Bells, +» at 1.65 Men’s Walk'ng Sticks, ore «thee Imported Colored Morocco Tie Cases, 2.50 Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas, 2.95 Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Hand-embroidered; Box of Six A at $1.50 Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Hand-embroidered initials; Box of Six at $1.35 Novelty Jewelry, comprising Brooches, Bar Pins, Coin Holders Mesh Purses, Hat Pins and Pendants, , . $1.00 ¥ i q ‘ | | i ; |