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i LS fT LD TO OB AS ORWER | BY FL FROM WOON OPED, EWES) OFS “DEN” AT OME "Place Looked Good,” Lad|Bact of Seat in Which He Says, in Explaining How Dozes Breaks and He Tum- He Planned Robbery, | ‘bles. Through Glass. With po suspicion the! her eleven * seat im hie Pear-cl4 boy customer bad way de. | “OO” #t (he rear of the (hind Moor of | Gens on the canh Grower, Mra Celia) h* home, No. IT Park Aveove, | Beschs, owner of « little grocery | ured the death early to-day of Al Pore at No, 814 Kast One Hundred | fred Kiinker, twenty-eight years old. ené Thirty-Ofih Mireet, reached fora |*" © ean of corn the youth eaid be wanes |"* later of & fracture of the last evening. She had bardiy turned It was the young arti her back when she was felled by &/ nis tarher, Henry Klinke Blow on the bead, Ip a6 instant the) sit on the window seat und smoke his qmail boy was over the counter ané|pipe the last thing before retiring, busy at the cash drawer, Lately he bad been working hard and Mra, Koscha screamed “Robbers! | doing on « minimum of sleep. Police!” Mis parents were on the first floor Bhe evized ber customer, Who 4B! when they heard @ crash in an arbor yelled. Two women who entefed|ouiside their window. Mr. Kiinker rushed out and cried “Mollce! went out and found his son tying Policoman Nihil of the Walton! under the broken arbor unconscious. | ue Btation burried to the etore, man was carried inte he boy began to cry u 1 Dr, Prank M Collins | tears had no soothing effest on e Avenue wee called, Mrs, Koscha, who was suffering from tint ied tadene as @ deep scalp wound, so the Ind was | taken to the station house, THE BE) ane window buck of the seat on| eaid he was Frank Daly and ved Bt] waich the artint was accustomed to No, 16 Kast One Hundred and nt te ‘Twenty-oixth Street. he went ale a ” * ne op leaning « ‘I suppose I did i," the youthful) 11444, which gave way, allo prisoner admitted, “I needed a little! (, fail backward | money and the place looked good, I had it under my eyo for a couple of days.” The police confiscated a homemade bludgeon with which the assault was committed. The boy was charged With juvenile delinquency and locked up ip the Children’s Society rooms. K forme a pata MRS. EMILY K. BAER DEAD. Widew of Ratt Stricken With Ht READING Mrs Pa., Oct, 22 widow of Ge Stnte in society in Ph ‘merge York, died at her degree of doctor of laws was con-| YOK Aly Po ferred on Elihu Root yes y by the! here of - of the University of | ¥8* frat ken « Mra, Baer’s five daw, Mrs, York. He will re- eo in person to- ght. Unanimous vote of the Regents ie necessary to award tho degree,|iisber smith which has been conferred on only) Reading we nineteen other persons during the|died. Mrs. rs’ existence of the board, $4 William N. Appel of Lancaster, Mr: William G. Coxe of Wilmington, Del,; Mrs, Kollo Knapp of Wisco THE EVENING W BONWIT TELLER &,CO, Misses’ Pur Trimmed Suits FIFTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET Special Values Saturday in Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits 29.50 A collection of chic youthtul medels, developed in many styles of broadcloth, velour de laine and gaberdine, smartly trimmed with seal, shunkdyed raccoon and krimmer. Sines 14 to 16 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits In wool velour and broad. Lanvin model of wool velour with « “thc als eal colored and self yarn embroidery, ings, borders and “Pierrot” buttons others of broadcloth and corduroy. 49.50 Fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18 Other Misses’ Suits in Lounge, Sport, Trotteur types. Also Costume Suits of Satin, English Veloet and Chiffon Velvet Moufflon Trim'd Evening Coats Of broadcloth in rose, ciel blue, white and tan, lined with peau de and interlined. Collar cuffs of white moufflon. cy 20.00 to 250,00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of corduroy, wool velour, broad- pee er apt hg aa ae models wii t 6, Lanvin silver embroidery touches. 39.50 lar and 29.50 Other Misses’ Coats in College and formal types of the fashionable wool materials and velvets, “Flapper” Coats Made of melton and chinchilla in brown, navy and oxford, also brown and gray checks. trimmed. Sizes 12 to 16. “Fla le silk Af combinations i 15.00 to 175.00 “Flapper” Apparel for the Hard-to-fit Girls (Registered) Specially designed for the girl of 12 to 16 whom it is difficult to fit and suitably attire in the usual girl types. “Flapper” Suits Two and three piece models of broadcloth and gabardine in a variety of guimpe, Norfolk and semi-dressy styles. Sizes 12 to 16. 25 00 Tailored and fur 16.50 ~ ’ Afternoon Frocks of velveteen, silk-and-serge, combinations and large assortment of ‘attractive models. Sizes 12 to 16. 16.50 HIGH PRICED TAILORS BC SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN SALE Our unscrupulous competitors are on the run; they can no longer continue to rea shoddy sweatshop clothes on the backs of critical New Yorkers and expect to buying public to demand New Store No. 16 1945 BROADWAY Bet. 65th & 66th Sts. ___NOW OPEN New Store No. (agama 22 NEWARK AVE. Near Cooper Place, Jersey City, N. J. Our pric JALITY, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP, and competitors are scared to death, as they realize their big profit Our direct-from-the-mill method of buying our wes has to pay, when purchased in small « for less money than is possible Do not purchase your new fall suit or overc prising hundreds of the prettiest patterns show: $14.75, made to measure fos elsewhere, but RIM by a make-good guarantee t Real $25 Value SUIT OPENS TO-DAY | OR OVERCOAT we ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. enormous profits by placing a fancy labelin cawey withit. We have enlightened the custom clothes D SER’ VICE at a fair price, consequently our high priced ‘ns enables he consumer, at prices the average custom tailor quantities from his jobber; thus by prethnys this advantage with our customers we give better value ewhere, il you have seen our enormous stock of #25 value guaranteed woolens, com- kes them REAL bargaius -not the usual shoddy, trashy bargains offered 'y customer, iran wy Pa 12.5 -to-Wear Custom-Made WHILE THEY LAS! > MAIL ORDERS FILLE We guarantee satisfaction. Write for samples and self-meas- enn urement blank. Address MAIL ORDER DEPT., 149 Wes! 36th Si, New York SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “se Ritchie & Cornell, “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS WATCH US GROW” * NEW STORE 1945 anda St? BET. 65TH & 66TH STS. NEW STORE * 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street 104 Flatbush Ave., Near Atlantic Ave. Station, B’klyn RITCHIE, 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5ist St., Brooklyn 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer Street, Brooklyn BIG STORES 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts. 2331 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street 1914 T Avenue, Near 85th Street 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn 700 Broadway, One Block from Flushing Ave., B’klyn ya yiuot conven. 149-151 West 36th Street, Mail Order Dept. * NEWARK STORE—-196 MARKET STREET, NEAR BROAD- NEWARK STORE « : * JERSEY CITY STORE—22 NEWARK AVE., NEAR COOPER PLACE—4JERSEY CITY STORE * ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9—SATURDAYS 10 O’CLOCK. SEE ADS. DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! THE WORLD Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. } LD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915." —_—_ “+ © bb twee te entetee Yh 39th to 60th Street . 4 \ | By Wey of Introduction For Women Hand finished — vests Pantsortights good quat ity 2% Cotton Union Suits, of medium wright bleached eotton . Merino vests, pants or tights, ino variety of shepes Fine cashmere merino Union Suits variety of shapes. 96 theme to be fownd Shirts or Drawers, 69¢ shrinking, Strictly first quality. At Biooww Dutch Curtain Sets Ready to Hang Dozens of styles in these populer curtains. During this sale we will give an extension rod free with each set of Dutch curtains. Scrim Sets, $1.00, $1.49, $1.98, $2.50. Merquleatte Sets, $1.49, $1.98, $2.50, $3.98. yt Sets, $1.25, $1.98, $2.50, $3. Net Sets, 79¢, td peg Sunfast Sets, $3.98, $5. Cross Stripe Sets, $! 66, $2.60, $2.98. Sunfast Madras Curtains, pair, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 Attractive patterns in light or dark colors, suitable for livingrooms or chamber decoration. Also many odd lots remaining from our Spring season which have been radically re- duced. ‘At Bloowingdate: cir Crepe Blouses, $2.98 The illustration shows one of these very charming blouses in this season’s most favored materials, which may be had in brown or navy. Vestee, cuffs, shoulders and part of back of multi- colored plaid taffeta which makes an excellent contrast to the Georgette CHOPE. .scvecersereenveverses $2.98 Crepe de chine blouses of extra quality, in white, black or colors to match Fall suits; plaited or plain tailored collars, which may be worn high or low, . - $2.98 Radium silk blouses, plaited or plain tailored model, in white of black. .....$2.98 Lace blouses or chiffon and lace combined are also priced...... +... $2.98 Plaid taffeta blouses, new model, in colors . $3.98 to match suits........ Blouses of Georgette crepe, lace or crepe de chine, in white, black, flesh or suit colors, .. $4.98 and $5.98 Second Floor. "At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Blue Shoes, $3.98 These are “Lady Lexington” shoes, made exclusively for Bloomingdales’. Shown in five pretty styles, as follows: Blue Kid, button latent Colt, button Blue Kid, lace Patent Colt, lace Gun Metal, in button only All of the above styles have blue cloth tops. “Lady Lexington’’ Shoes, $3.50 At this price we have 27 styles in patent or duli leathers, black, gray or fawn tops, Second Floor At Bloomingdales’ Hosiery for Everybody ! The entire family shares in these economies. The larger the quantity you buy the greater se Saving, proportionately. For Men For Women Heavy Cotton and Mercerized Hosiery, Mercerized Socks, medium weight; high double soles, high spliced heels and toes; spliced heels and toes; \\ black and white, colors and black; all Fibre Silk Hosiery, 12) sc double soles, high spliced iid % heels and ‘toes; black, Fibre Silk Heavy white and colors, 29 Socks seconds of fine | “Gold Stripe" Silk qualities; double soles, / Hose, seconds of $1.00 grades; regular and out sizes. Colors, black and white, ke reinforced heels and toes; colors; black or white, léc Women’s Kid Gloves Bloomingdales’ buys and sells enormous quantities of gloves, thereby lowering the cost to us and to YOU. Glace Kid Gloves, 65¢ Glace Kid Gloves, 7c Two ciusps, gusseted between Two clasps, embroidered or the fingers for strength Tan, | stitched on back. Gusseted fingers. gray, black or white Tan, gray, black, white Two-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves, 95c Three rows of Paris point embroidery on back, mannish capeskin gloves, in shades of tan or brown. Also mocha gloves, one-clasp, in gray or brown, Washable Gloves— Well-known Makes Kayser's two: Heavy chamois- Heavy “Du 24c beds charnois. 9c ette, suede or 5 plex” gloves; ette gloves, corded | washable cotton mous- | half pique, in vai backs; white, gray, | quetaire gloves, 16- | of embroidered by natural or black. All| button length; heavy | Black, white, sizes in the assort- | corded backs; nat natural, brown, ment. gray, black or whit All sizes. MIN PLOO eee ete | eNIIUETRANEFER To BLOOMINGDALES’ Ux, Yo Sb" Av, ae ee ee ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE nome OF At Bie oe Fall and Winter Knit ( quote the values department: @ve an idea of our moderate prices At Hloomipdates Men’s Union Suits, 59c Heavy Derby-ribbed cotton union suits, in gray or ecru. Heavy or medium weight gray wool, with enough cotton to prevent Mam Floor The October Sale of Upholsteries and Curtains This once-a-year sale presents seasonable merchandise at less than usual, considering the rising wholesale prices. Only a few specimens are mentioned below: yd. 1-00, S158, Jacobean or Sheraton designs. $1.98, $1 1-38, signs; finish; viene Wh |S ¢ Lex.to Av AS For Children Union Suite of fine Ntbed and vieached Double-breasted Shirts, 79 New Verdure 7 2.50, 83.50 Tapestry Couch Covers $2.98, $3.98, An extensive assortment of weaves, itterns and colors, Turkish oi Persian rug pardon k or Col onial effects. Dining Table Covers, $2.50, $3.98, $5.00 verdure or Oriental de- ip edge or tassel fringe colors, some Fe Scotch Curtain Madras yd. 19¢ 49c, 59e At Bloomingdates” Delicatessen eer New Lentils, Ib... Sliced Salami neuctan Ib., me 39¢c and 43c Sliced Smoked Salmon, Ib.. .38¢ Sauerkraut, 2 Ibs... .. Peanut Butter, 1 Ib. box Fresh Eggs, for the sick 38c, SOc, ee 65c Swiss Cheese, imported, Ib... .39¢ juefort Cheese; best; Ib. .44e State Cheese; best; lb Dried Herring, Boneless, Ib. New Comb Honey, each asks Jellies; glass tumblers Figs, paieds extra fine; lb... Nuts; best; pee. Olives, ; full Fancy 10 varieties, perlb..........1 Butter; best; per Ib. ......... de Basement At Bloomingdales’ Specials in Meats PR Sige Tom and Hen Tur- 8, 22c. Killed Roasting Chick- ‘resh ens, 22c. on Rreah Killed Fricassee Chick- ens, 16)4c. Legs of Spring Lamb, 18}c, Prime Roast Beef, 14!4c. Fresh California Hams, 14)gc. Legs of Canada Lamb, 14) Swift Boneless Bacon, 14%4c- ‘ Sugar-Cured Smoked Hams, 4340. Basenent rr" At Bloomingdales” This Flivver for Fun 2.98 Itisa ters | built stand besa knocks, of sheet tired wheels, and a ratchet crank for ‘starting her up." All kinds of other cars at prices up to $15.98. For good toys at little prices our Toy Department is the greatest place you ever saw! When are you coming? Fourth Floor. Under thie heading we mone ion goods which, ause of the small lots, are markably, “low p quickly, Tt will be necessary to chop early to insure finding any of them left LT