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\ _, BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS First‘ dose of “P “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all grippe misery. ac stay stuffed-up! blown and anuffling! A dose ot Paper ‘old Compound” taken ; every two hours until ¢! doses are taken will end grippe leery and break » AQ severe cold either in the head, ekest, body or limbs. It prompuly opens clogged-up nos- or nose running; relieves sick \ ‘trils and air passages; stops nasty dis- he, dullness, it, sneezing, feverishness, sore soreness and stiff. “Pape's Cold Compound” is the kest, surest relief known and costs #5 cents at drug stores. It acts assistance, tastes nice, and causes inconvenience. Don't accept a sub- itute.—Advt. He Extra Charee tor Tf. Atvertionments 042 The World may be bo ot ‘American District Messenger office ip the otty onm rat $9.95 Special Coat Sale Extraordinary Dress Values at BLK and Berges in all colore—all sisen, Remarkable Suit Values at WHITRIDGE T0 RUN CARS TO-MORROW Tells Mayor Lennon He Has Enough Men Who Have Had Fifteen Days’ Experience. President F. W. Whitridge of the Third Avenue road, which owns the street car rvstem of Yonkers, an- nounced to-day In a letter to Mayor Lennon that street car operation will be resumed on all the lines in Yon- kers to-morrow, Mr. Whitridge said he has enough motormen and conductors who have had fifteen days’ experience, to com- ply with the local ordinance requiring that term of service, When the cars are started with men who have worked in Yonkers fifteen days, new men will be schooled and as fast as they qualify after the fifieen-day Take Elevator le, including Wook ee oat ued, carte ape collar 4.95 ow on 4.9 io ‘attractive prices, $13.95 $18.95 ON YONKERS LINES THE EVENING WORLD, a OCTOBER 26, Period they will be out on the regular runs. It is believed that some of the | old men have agreed to tl. vane to| start the line, Not a car turned in Yonkers for seven renal, Asked about the strike, ne said: “So far as we are concerned we will have enough men by the end of the week to bring back normal conditions. About 450 of the old’ men have re- turned and we have 200 new men at work, “Glad to be rid of the strikebrenk- ers!" he exclaimed when that subject was brought up. “You must remem- ber we had to keep the road running and we had to get men in a rush wherever we could, I confess I was @ bit of an amateur so far as labor troubles are concerned. Rat no more strikebreakers, Why, that crowd wasn't even respectable in its dis- elfic as other officials of the road, A reporter for Tho Evening World learned that strikebreakera on the Third Avenue division “canned” 000 before Shonts, Hedley and Whit- ridge got together and decided to throw them all out. On the New York Railways the loot was so large that Frank Hedley never gets tired telling stories about it to his friends at the Engineers’ Club. The most notorious of the strikebreakers on the Third Avenue division was a man nicknamed “Jimmie the Gut.” Dur- ing his first week as a conductor ho “knocked down” $125. The records | show that after making his first three trips | 9 turned in 55 cents Superintendent George Murphy got his biggest surprise—it was expected that they would "knock down'"—when }"Jimmie the Gut" frankly told him | he wouldn't work with a “scab motorman,” meaning one of the old men who wouldn't bargain with him | to let passengers in by the front docs. | Because of th y of men at the ume, one of owd was as- *' ed as motorman. When both had passed every transfer point for seven days and got all they could by bully- ing passengers they calmly went up| to the cashier and sald: “We've got $62.50 due us yet, boss,” jof the lace, caught by sprays of| | orange blossoms at the ‘wore a tulle vell, very long and full, [could be present. | White and other nation@ily known | MISS DRAPER, RICH HEIRESS, BLINES AROVAL PRINCESS Wedded to Prince Boncom- pagne by Cardinal Gibbons at Mother’s Home To-Day. WASHING Oct, 25.—Margaret ughter of the late Draper, Ambassador Gen, Wit honesty! They were looters of tholiy ttaly in President McKinley's ad- first water.” ; ministration, was married here to-day Mr. Whitridge wasn't quite as sp®|¢5 prince Andres Honcompagnt of Rome, Cardinal Gibbons officiated in |@ chapel which had been converted from the ballroom of the Draper home, in accordance with a privilege’ granted to the Boncomfagni family, | which has given two Popes to the Roman Catholic Church, A notable company, including the Russian Ambassador, the Italian Am- bassador, their staffs, Chief Justice! persons attended Miss Draper's gown was regal; the! satin and the rose point lace had been used"on her mother’s gown and her grandmother's gown before her, The entire bodice was formed of the lace softened by tulle, and a rarely lovely | cape drapery of the same lace nung | over tho full court train, This was of silver brocade, with emplecements bottom, She and until the ceremony was completed the veil covered her fac The Prince prese @ coronet of dian this country by sp the Italtan’ Governme are all family heirlooms. No member of the Prince's family Two brothers are # bride with brought to sission of The stones $17.95 $20.95 Ip up to the minute style, made in velours, se oth? Caulot obecks—all’ alk ined and latertia $23.50 es, beved- And they got it. Don’t fail to see our wonderful selection of new evening dresses. known only as Schwartz, 56 East One | Street. any Information concerning him BONWIT TELLER &;CO, The Specially Shop of Onginalion FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Fine Art of PELTRY is magnificently ex- pressed in the Bonwit Teller & Co. Collection of FUR FASHIONS. of Quality & Fashion’; ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR THURSDAY y i Chic and Exclusive nile Heise use ag Models In Novelty with natural skunk collar, CAPES, SCARFS Hudson Seal Coats and STOLES Loose, plain 45 inch long model, 95.00 125.00 " made from choice selected pelts, Mole Cape Collars, 29,50 35,00 1 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats ae Seal Cape oan ach Pret or ene ee Re Mole Stoles 45.00 85.00 . . ic jon . .t Nt mod 150.00 | tidson Seal Stoles, 32.50 4830 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Natural Skunk Scarfs, 25.00 48.50 Border, collar and cuffe of Natural Taupe i 2 Scarfs, ‘ 35.00 firunk, ful ripple flare, inch 185.00 Natura accoon Scarfs, 12.5 16.50 long model, Kolinsky Stoles, 110.00 to 165.00 Model Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Bay Sable ; Reproductions of Paris model coats Stoles, 110.00 to 550.00 in belted and flare types. Novel etme tare and culls ih 2.45.00 BARREL and Bordered Mole Coats CANTEEN MUFFS Deep order, Wee colar and culls Mole Muffs, 29.50 32.50 . are el, ihe Me a selected Scotch mole 29 5 00 rine es a bey ts, . A . A _ Taupe Fox Muffs, 32.50 39,50 Luxurious Fur Kolinsky Mula, 35.00 48.50 2 Capes, Wraps & Mantles Raccoon Muffs, 12.50 16.50 1 550.00 1650.00 Beaver Muffs, 12.50 19.50 Of Ermine, Mole, Broadtail, Baby Black Fox Muffs, 1650 22.50 Careeul, Mink ond Kalinaky, | Hudson Bay Sable Muffs 69.00 to 150.00 ¥ * e = +, = a yearn old, | Committed | Draper, only to give way before sulelde to-day by inhaling gas tn aj furnished room he had occupied at No Hundred and Fourteenth The police were unable tolearn, laut the front, where he expects soon |to join them when his leave of ab- sence expires, It was one of these ‘brothers who first lald sult to Miss! Prince Andrea, The mother of the bride wore the pearls which helped to make her col-| lection of jewels rival those of the) Queen of Italy during the years her} husband, the late Willlam Franklin Draper, was United States Ambas- sador there. Shortly after the ceremony tho Prince and Princoss, the latter wear-| Ing a satin wedding gown, a sult of, dark blue and a smart little toque, | departed on thelr honeymoon, ‘Their | destination was supposed to be the old Draper homestead at Hopedale, Mass, a PENNSYLVANIA LIKELY TO GO FOR PRESIDENT, ‘SAYS KEYSTONE LAWYER Henry Ford, whose announcement that he had raised the women's wages to th® same sca that of the men was published t was in confer- ence with Vance C. 3 mick, Chair man of the Democratic National Com- mittee, at the Hotel Biltmore to-day about publicity matters. Michael Francis Doyle of Philadel- phia, the American attorney who de- fended Sir Koger Casement, tried for treason in London, was also a visitor at Democratic national headquarters, He announced he would go on_ the stump for President Wilson in New York, cticut New Jersey and Con’ Having stumped in Pennsylvania, ent in that Stato Democrats carry ite usual 400,000 and i. expe ec 1 in the Hotel Biltmore on : dered ‘him by t ‘ollege Men's WASTOMACHE) and from Gastritis result | gestion, other chs e for It. amu QukTiTs GUTS Le Deut 1916, Founded 1826 38th Street FIFTH None C. O. D. The purchase, remarkable because consummated at the very height of the season, com- prises the most successful models from a manufacturer whose Blouses are of notably smart style and superior quality. The collection, wonderfully complete and comprehensive, includes Blouses of Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chine In Flesh, White, in a Complete Models elaborate with bead and hand em- broidery, with Venise and filet lace. Printed Satins Plaid 7 Third WOMEN’S HIGH BOOTS Six smart new styles. Special at $4.65 Laced Boots in Patent Buttoned Boots in Patent leather or black Russia calf or dull black leathers with with dull kid tops and Louis black cloth tops; Louis XVI XVI heels. or low heels. Evening Slippers—Formerly $4.00 to $6,.00—Now $3.75 Satin Opera Slippers in black, blue, pink or white. Beaded Black Kidskin in a pretty three strap style. Becond Floor. Exceptional Values In WOMEN’S HOSE 55c a Pair Black silk lisle with violet tops, or Sea Island cot- ton in medium weights; also black cotton—lighter in weight and of fine texture. Black Cotton Hose Fine gauge and with unbleached soles; this season so scarce. Pair........ A seleeaip areal Boot-Silk Hose Exceptionally fine, durable quality; black or white. Pair............5+ All are Onyx Hose, which guarantees their quality and durability. Ground Floor S90 Se a re An Extraordinary Sale For To-Morrow 1500 of the NEWEST BLOUSES At $3.95 Selected From a Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of Models Sold Regularly at $6.00 to $8.00 Greeley 1900 Lord @ Taylor AVENUE Navy and Black, Range of Sizes » Models, hemstitched, with the very cleverest of Also affetas Floor An Unusual Sale of FINE LINENS at 40°; less than Double Damask Table 2 x2 yds ehsee cess eeeiay $7.00.... 2 x24 yc ++Regularly $8.75.. 2 x3 yds. + Regularly $10.50... 2lgx2'4 yds. -Regularly $8.75.. 214x219 yds..eseeeeeee+- Regularly $11.50. ....006 Second Fi 900 Yards of Black CHIFFON VELVET $3.95 Formerly $6.5 A rich black Dress Vel width 38 inches. Black Dress Satin, $1.95 Formerly $3.00 a yard. Imported black Satin of beautiful quality and lustre; width 39 to 40 inches, Ground Semi-Made Skirts, $6.85 Formerly $8.50 to $9.50. 39th Street CHARGE PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED DECEMBER 1ST Paisley Chiffons The Most Important Sale of the Season From the Viewpoint of Value and Variety Napkins to Match e ‘ $4.50, $5.85 and $6.35 Regular price, $6.50, $8.75! and’ $10.00 a dozen. No Approvals leated, tucked and finishing details, ices loths ‘oor. Oo a yard. vet of exquisite texture; Floor Autumn models in new fabrics and fashions; in all lengths and sizes. Second Fi Noor 9 0 0G S009 a 9 SS So 0 Sa 0 a OS 0 Sa 0 0 Sa SS: S BAUMANN -(:] OR. 46"'ST. 5-8" AV GoodFurniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT wwwras, ur Terme Apply Alay to, New SM ARKED IN PLAIN B WE PAY FREIGHT Colontal style, in Quarter | ed Onk, golden | +50 ‘olden “tinh 0 With Brery a1 M | ~~ GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEWYORK. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street t_.§ Cor. Wyckoff St. Buy your Clothing Here tor 50c Week! Parlor Tables eee OFLN MONDAY AND SATURDAY BENINGS— IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFEREN No Deposits Weekly PARLOR SUIT SALE i Cas to select from. i WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GQ. 4ND GEBER, . some ere ne er Seed SR =