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THE EV ‘OAWARY CAME BACK. their names having been scoured from NCE fo Chatrman. Besides Ms Milla, the [e ‘Weakington ster.) Lieut, Fay and Waiter Sonols, | DUNKERS DANCE TO-NIGHT. fotlewing Dunkers, among ethers, heve [TT] Snooky went adven- Assistant United tea Attorney engaged bones! Ralph Volks, Lauren other birds out tn Knox examined yesterday several mon Yorkville Assootatto: Have Ter-| Carrell, Amos Pinchot, William 1. Hep: pin and James M. Cotter, Hruoe Falooner, the village masher, ts to act as floor manager, The time-hon- ored Dunker rite of consuming beer with the ald of @ sop of bread will be Aisoreetly observed. All Yorkville will wait to hear the story of the revel from John J, Doody, the post-painter, of Park Avenue. P. &—The Park Zoo will be under keep order with the assistance of a look-| special guard until the trouble is over, Bill Snyder, an original Dunker, got @ hunch that Gua Angier wae to let loose, fly | playing, and #0 he left home. who are acquainted with Fay and key Trotting and Things. Schola. He also questioned Benedict | itlock, manager of the bree Lust, who conducts a sanitarium at) Them Dunkers ts to hold a party over was the heartbroken *| Butler, N, J. where Engelbert Bronk. | missing canary. The cage | ’ horst, charged by the Government © Terrace Garden, at No. 145 Bast for Snooky, who was « with having sold Fay dynamite, was Fifty-eighth Street, to-night. There ts te In the afternoon, fol- employed. “4 “Erhis is all foolishness,” Lust aid % be general festive doings, such a 4 after he left the office of the Assistant barn dancing and trotting by turkeys, United States Attorney. He said he — I Stern Brothers 4and and 43rd Streets, West of Rh Avenue. Ba te i} = never heard Bronkhorst talk about "¥man and feathered. attacking ships, The Dunker constibules force will Acting Capt. Tunney and Detective Rarnitz, who arrested Fay and Bonols ; , i e' will make a formal dema: to-day on up in @ corner of the ballroom. o ae~ Federal Agents Seek Men) Mii iitdwon County, Node authorities sloaiearas exidhie eth be ender 1 for Albert Verkayck, who wan ar. | "cultural ex under the care} bunch of equirrele on the dance floor Named by Fay and Scholz |rested ‘on a technical charge of of a committee, of which Ogden 1. Milla!to get at the nuts of Yorkville, hg stealing Leg ures eRe | i netos at Union Hill and West New in Jersey. York, N. J, but who ta actually wanted in this city In connection with numerous fines on French steamships FINKE CASE MYSTERY. feat ‘Tone ne. Manhattan and kif Sf ¢ | oklyn watertronts, Do You Know ein thee iridors ot the Kings Coune ran Nn Mon & 0. ft that an examination of |Captain Held on Charge He ough. Hall detectives on duty | te Fifth Avenue your eyes should be se Ps i, [fempnattation easctulty noted persons made by NO ONE but a Declares Was Cleared Up in jcnrrying bundles. Commissioner Woods will detail special guards to Physician — an Oculist Court Two Years Ago. the building for several days, Me S. S of experience? | Shots Fired at Chicago Bandits en's hb ie An Optician in a jewelry or Smash Windows, = a department store is not qual- | Additional arrests are expected to-| eHICAGO, Nov. 12—More than 4 West 38th St.—Store Floor ified either by training or ex- day in the German bomb plot cases. | score of shots were fired in a revolver —— 1, . ‘edera’ o ‘ i ‘o bandit hi bbed perience to be entrusted with |Feteral agents are watching several | duel with (he touth side to-day, Many A SALE OF EXCEPTIONAL IMPORTANCE, TO-MORROW, OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF Women’s Tailored Suits Also Street and Motor Coats Taken from regular stock, as follows: THE SUITS are this season’s most desirable] ‘THE COATS include mixtures, tweeds, chin- styles and materials, in plain or demi-| chillas, broadcloth, corduroys, duvetyn, tailored models, plush, zibelines, cheviots, many fur trimmed, at $18.50 & 24.50 at $16.50 & 21.50 Short Lengths of Silks A CLEARANCE SALE, TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, OF pects in Hoboken and Jersey City. dows were smashed by bullets and so important an undertaking. |7)sP°C Nt “ih {rants oF the Lesenta cutee: tum Yo 6 aa)? kes no difference |'t,'* admitted that alleged clues fur. |itnants of the Soar iia night elothes, Men’s “Franklin” Shoes The bandits escaned TD It mai whether he_ calls himself AN are held on blackmail charges, have Eyesight Specialist, a“Doc= |fatied, and when they are arraigned tor of Optics” or any of the |to-day in the Tombs Court their many high-sounding titles—an | bait of $25,000 is likely to be reduced. ona should only fit and | Federal authoritites deciine to clear just the glasses to your |the mystery in the arrest of Capt. nose, not the lenses to your | William C. Finke, former comman- i der of the collier Ajax and now skip- For your protection we give | ner of the freighter C. W. Morse, run- you the services of an Ocul jist ning between this port and the West —a Physician who has had Indies. It was reported the arrest was in connection with pro-German pro- i, paganda, but the charge in the war- practice, Ou are CONSE= [rant is embezzlement while in the quently assured perfect fitting |trnitea states naval auxiliary service, glasses. : ‘The amount specified is $5,340 and the We guarantee to give YOU [charge is three years old, Capt. Kinke nished by the Gondos brothers, who Made on newest lasts of selected leathers, in button and lace shoes. Tan Russia Calfskin, Dull Gun Metal Calfskin, Patent Coltskin, with tops of same or cloth; also Tan Box Calfskin Golf Shoe. 5.00 Messalines, Satins, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Taffetas, White Habutais, Striped Taffetas, Crepe Meteors, Satin Celeste, Fleur de Soie, Printed Chiffons, Chiffon Failles, Roman Striped Bengalines and Printed Silks for Linings, at 38c, 55c, 78c, 95c to $1.65 a yard (Main Floor) Regularly 65¢ to $4.75 a yard (Main Floor) Men’s “Banister”? Shoes Custom Made The Ribbon Section PROVIDED TE Sweaters and Scarfs FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, AT APPRECIABLE PRICE CONCE vS years of hospital and private pest Lasts and Leathers The newest lasts in “Banister Shoes” made of selected black, mahogany or tan Russia Calf, in a variety of fifty styles; including novelties with colored tops; many i complete and ane satisfac- |insisted he was tried and acquitted details of finish that go to make a perfect shoe. | a are ~ Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 614 ing. tion whether your glasses cost jon the charge two years ago, and Misses’ All Wool Sweaters, made $2 95 wide, in white, black and colors, 25¢ $2.00 or more—"your money | showed a newspaper clipping to prove / 7.00 with collar and belt, - at . yard y' back if ni “4 Hi lized in 1900, Don't throw $10 Dresden Ribt j A . He ‘alized in 1900, thr ens sade Var eR ipl - - he ie apa | ngs oklyn he w: You ont have. poy HS lee your 65 Women’s Angora Wool Sweaters, (4 pri ate Ie r . When arraigned in Brooklyn as} . $4. 95 716 inches wide; in light and 1d by United States Commiasi Clothes when you can buy, guaranteed . several models; all colors, at oJ a] A rey Mmigab0O, until Dee. 1. at the| | $23, Monae Clothes for $15 and Save Ly * dark effects, suitable for 17 9QO¢ ) ahoone in $2,500, jibe 6 : “ipa an : jrequest of Assistant United States Oe on ead Angora, Wool Skating Scarfs, $7 (0) Bags, Fancy Work, ete., at > a | Oculists and Gyiicans |Attorney Reid, despite the skipper's nr on ee 'e all colors, . . at - Ready-made of made-to-order ‘Table Deco- A Py jelaim that a telegram to Norfolk Monroe Clothes i , " rations in combinations of ribbon and ¢ ‘ vat ied St: te UMA 20%] would prove hit acquittal. Mr, Reid Women’s Imported Silk Quilted $1.65 gauze; Girdles, Lingerie Rosettes e Hi" ta ait Bets Sth OH Ane: |declined to say if the arrest had any 42d St. & Broadway = . Vests, in black and white, at i and Bows, al moderate prices. Woe sh soins ve, BS "ooh tank jconnection with German plots. Capt. || 2d Floor ie le tonite en's urmp wn, . ——*,. Finke gave bail. urt St., Brooklyn aye y nt in J ities to-|| TAKE ELEVATOR AND SAVE #10, = = See non. meen day are wanted mainly an witneasen : 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor ANOTHER NOTEWORTHY OFFERING, TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, OF WOMEN’S AND MISSEs’ Black Lyons Velvet Hats at $1.25 French Ostrich Plumes, 16 inches long; in black and colors, at $1.85 BSE SCC SUAS ASU UD Men’s Shirts—E£xclusive Patterns The Week-End Bazaar Of Crepe or Madras Special | x / 5 The patterns are such as you will not find elsewhere; they are designed and made expressly for Franklin Simon & Co., and made to conform to our specifications, with details only found in custom tailored shirts—deep yoke, stitched cuffs and centre box pleat down front. E season of hurry is upon us. Horse shows, football games, motor trips, week-end trips, The blouse or the coat to pick up at the last moment—or the little gown for the evening party. The new Bedell Fashion Shop in Thirty-fourth street is a place for quick selection on Saturday. The meture judg- ment of the entire season has been expended upon the things you can find there in a Fashionable Dress Fabrics and Coatings MAIN FLOOR, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY. few moments—and at the lowest feasible prices for things worth while. Saturday at Special Prices Broadcloths and Velour de Laine All Wool Coatings . ‘Imported; 50 and 54 inches wide, in a 54 inches wide, including Chinchillas, Velou Blouses of the Ho ur Men’s Silk Scarfs full range of the wanted colors; Cloth, Cheviots, in plain colors, Mix. pe As ND tt ABest nd also in black, tures and Novelty Plaids, Of finest, Imported Silks, in a large variety of stripes, figures and combination colorings. | Special 1 3 5 at $3.98 at $1.68 a yard at $1.50 a yard Not that this is the only price in the new salon of a thousand waist models—for the prices range up to $50. But here is a very particular assortment for Saturday—blouses of genuine French cachet at %3.08—a dem- onstration of combined fashion and economy. To miss it means an opportunity passed. Blouses of stripes and high collars; some with inserted vests of checked and figured chiffon; Boys’ Imported Novelty Suits AN_IMPORTANT CLEARANCE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Novelty Suits Novelty Suits * Norfolk Suits ” In Russian, Oliver Twist and | Made in the Russian, Oliver] Extra pair of knickerbockers; Middies, of jersey cloth, ser- | Twist and Mi imported | in the latest models of neat, ges and shepherd checks; 3] models, of ve serges | all wool mixed cheviots; sizes i F ; to 6 years; sizes incomplete, | and shepherd checks, 7 to 18 years, others with pointed fastenings and smocked at $1.95 at $3.50 t $7.50 cuffs and yokes—bell sleeves and puffs, round ei 3 5 a u yokes and dropped armholes. Fur-trimmed = Values up to $7.50 Values up to $10.00 Regular Value $9.75 waists, velvets and laces, new brocades, radium | FIFTH AVE. MITH ST. ‘ ‘ * silks—and a wide selection from all the glorious colors of the season. pee 2. Boys’ Junior O’coats, $5.50 to $15 | Boys’ Overcoats at $6.75 to $18.50 In the new Fall models, of cheviot, chinchilla | In the new stylish models, of heavy double- and vicuna; sizes 214 to 10 years. faced cloth in neat mixtures; 9 to 18 years, Twenty Dollar Coats Seasonable Apparel for Misses & Girls | = ay —— a ws ot with sine Lyeripd | AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS FOR TO-MORROW _ equal certainty o! e correctness of its | style and its intrinsic value. But this selection * ° ‘ Sui irls’ Wi , of $20 coats for Saturday is another particular No emparteneten Misses Tailored ihe : f ’ Chis , yinter Coats A demonstration. : SURE BA¥or! bi of all desirable materials, many fur trimmed; |0f camel’s hair cloth, chinchilla and broad- Coata etic Baya h y H sizes 14, 16 and 18 yrs.; Values up to $45.00 |cloth, some fur trimmed; sizes 6 to 14 years, C which you can buy in a hurry, put E Carpets and Linoleu 9. 75 which are of such usefulness that they will Fing construction’! Naade and Laid FREE | 4 at $18.50 and 29.00 at $9.75 and 11.50 be always in use—to be safely alternated with | Quartered ont; lagbly a $400 fur coat, if you please. | 4 Wahi Ny — * . a . Three-quarter iiluned coats, which speak . Jens a 10 $75 Leader Misses’ Smart Coats Girls Attractive Coats : of skating—velour cloths, velveteens and the rir Cig pet f Grafonola of corduroy or double - faced blanket cloth, | of broadcloth, corduroy or zibeline; trimmed smartest mixtures; motor coats with broad | | This Coupons w) With $10 some fur trimmed; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, with plush or fur; 8 to 16 yrs.; value $22.50 belts behind and beltlesa fronts; coats with i Dink SERRE Wa) Worth of at $12.00 and 19.75 Special at $15.00 panelled fronts and combination of velvets and cloths; biscuit tans, cafe au lait, ‘ . SRS § i ihromen, aoe are hewney biker sc cose—end a host of new evening coats, the price of which i \ ) HI & ) Misses’ Fashionable Coats Girls’ Serge Dresses peeee = = of duvenyn Bolla of Views cloth; large}combined with plain and plaid taffeta; one ‘, * at . “Chin Chin” collars of various furs; silk |/model has plaited skirt and sleeves of. New York N k Men's, Women’s, Boys’ and Giris lined and interlined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 yrs, | with jumper of taffeta; Ainieea a ray wewar ’ ie 5 Brosh Pitarah Clothes » Credit Special at $28.50 Special at $6.50 Philadelphia St. Louis ‘At Michaels Bros’. 5th Ave. Store Only. Nineteen West 34th S treet—Opposite Waldorf-Astoria On any purchase to $25.00—terms of R $ | Downg§ a FEF DPE FAS FUT VF FAS VS OP and Week \" MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL Go GET IT 0