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. ALL OF YONKERS POLICE NEEDED TO BUN THREE CARS Guard So Heavy in Effort to} Break Strike There’s No ° Room for “Fares.” Under guard of practically the en. tire police force of the city, the| Yonkers Ratlroad Company to-day | made its second attempt in eight! weeks to operate trolley cars. ‘The company was spurred to actfon by the knowledge that Mayor Lennon had already started proceedings look- ing to the appointment of a rece!ver Under whose direction trolley service might be restored to the city. Three cars, each carrying four policemen and hemmod tn by auto- mobiles loaded with policemen and policemen on motorcycles, left the barns of the company at 8 o'clock this morning and started for the city line through a verftable lane of polices men At the city ileory New York policemen were waiting ereet the} ears, Not a si 7 ed the cars. As a matter of fact, it! looked as if it would be an impos.| sible task fgr one desiring to ride to break through the police forma- tion, STRIKERS AND SYMPATHIZERS LINE ROUTE. Throngs of strikers and sympa-| thizers iined the entire route 1 Jeered the slow progress of t No stones were thrown, and ne order was re ficials make no e fact that they exp to conceal the| t trouble. A few weeks ago, when an attempt Was made to renew the trolley ser- vice, the strikers and their friends drove the cars back to the barns in short order. ‘To-day the railroad company circumvented the anti- strikebreaking ordinance—the measure which préhibits railroad companies in Yonkers f?om employing crews who have not had fifteen days’ experience im running cars in the city—by man- ning the cars with starters and in- spectors. The appearance of these men, who! have been locked up in the barns | since the strike began two months ago, incensed the men who formerly worked with them and all sorts of unpleasant epithets were hurled at them. On each car rods a etrikebreaking crew, which received instructions from the men in charge of the car. In this way the company expecta to have the green men trained so as to ineet the provisions of the law. POLICE CHIEF AND TRACTION HEAD IN AUTOS. Chief of Police Wolf rode tn the| = automobile that headed the formidable looking cavalcade. ‘Gawig asas| Vice President and Genergl Manager of thé pany, followed the cars | his autdM™bile. He announced that he would increase the number of cars on the Broadway line during the day and that as soon as police arrangements could be*made the other lines would be opened. Louis Fridiger, counsel for the strigers, was on hand to see the cars sta and urged the men to refrain from violence. He sald the union would have thirty auto buses operat in Yonkers at a five-cent fare in- side of two weeks MOTHER'S REMEDY FOR BRUISES Cifildren’s Bumps, Sprains Minor Hurts ¢ ickly a by Sloan's Liniment. It is the very nature of children to} , hurt themselves—to come crying to mother with little fingers bruised, with heads bumped, with sprained ankles and wrists. They are painful hurts, too, But their pain snd sting can't survive the gentle use of this liniment. A sin ple application of Sloan's Liniment an: little fellow's bravely kept back ae ive way to smiles. His hurt is relieved In every home where there are chil- dren a bottle of Sloan's Liniment is a necessity. Aching muscles, theumatism, lum- bago, stiff neck, backache, chilblains, ete, can be effectively relieved with Sloan's Liniment, Cleaner than mussy ointments or plasters, Sloan's Linky bas can be obtained at all drug stores, B5c, 50¢ and $1.00. Sloans Liniment NEW CARD GAME— FUNNIEST EVER! HINKEM-BINKEM Great Game for ‘Hallowe'en,’ 25 but Don't Talk to the Ghost, For ae by & Pred’ Lower & \\y Co, Ra Stacy fo. The H/tkem-Biakem Co, Originalions en outta AT 38™ STREET FOR TO-MORROW, FRIDAY A Most Exceptignal Sale of WOMEN'S WINTER SUITS Very Altractively Priced The tailleur suits concerned in this special offering are distinctively Bonwit Teller & Co., and splen- didly characteristic of the distinguished styling and original treatment of this shop’s suit fashions, . . Women’s Tailleur® Suits \ Of Maer peat and Callot Eenieg in strictly tailored or belted models. Skirts are belted or yoke models, some with pockets. Z 9 5 0 Women’s Tailleur G Fur Trim’d Suits Broadcloth or velour in plain tailored and fur “immed effects. Belted or straight line coats in -arious lengths. Smart skirts designed to 3 9 50 harmonize with coats........ sseeseeeeeees Women’s Demi-Costume Suits Models designed for afterndén wear of broad- Fy cloth, English velveteen, velour cloths or fine Neots Heed pe ines Nae eg ecan ge Tur collars and ct 8. ec inde: with fur at bottom........sssceeeeeeeeeeer 49.50 Women’s Tailleur & Costume®Suits Suits fashioned .of high lustre broadcloth, * fine velours, velveteens, mannish mixtures, velours de laine. Flare and belted coats with 59 50 large fur collars and cuffs TRUCOS MERGES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1016, eee ses rear November Patterns ‘The Novernber styles of McCall's and The Pictorial Review are now on sale, The new patterns for women’s, misses’ and children’s wear are particularly attractive. 2d Floor, Centrex BUBUT Made to sell at A varied éollection of hats embracing tailleur niles and more dressy effects; black and desir- le colors. Silk Velvet, Panne Velvet, Felt, etc. Smartly trimmed, reflecting the clever ideas of the sea- son. For the woman who limits her hat expenditure, this is an exceptional opportunity. YIGYS—second Floor, Bith Street Just a Little Talk About Women’s SUITS You may have your own furs, or contemplate purchasing a set, in whtich case, a plain tailored suit will meet your re- quirements; or perhaps yourgancy wanders to a fur-trimmed suit; both of these we can suMply from a very large assort- ment of modish styles at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Plain Tailored Suits | Fur- Trimmed Suits $23.74 to $38.75 | $23.74 to$239.00 Cheviots, Serges, Meltons, Wool | Wool Velours in checks or plain Velours. Blue, black, Oxford, | colors, serges, broadcloths, Duvet brown, green, plum or taupe. | de laine, velveteens, silk velvets, : A satins. Black and colors. Coats Coats) medium length, strictly | Fired, faring, belted, Empire tailored or in paddock style, | and loose effects. Skirts of the warmly interlined and silk lined. | newest designs. Notched mannish collars, roll | Collars, cuffs and in some cases collars of self material or inlaid | borders of Hudson seal (dyed velve muskrat), Scotch mole, natural Skirts shirred, gored or pleated, | and dyed ractoon, taupe wolf, Separate girdles, pockets, etc. gray squirrel or near seal. SSS ME —Third Moor, 34th Street, Pronto The Serge Dress of Today Merits Its Popularity Thal Keep abreast of Father Time “Our whole terresttial being is based on Time and built of Time; it is wholly a movement, a Time impulse; Time is the author of it, the material of it.” CLOCKS—of mahogany, Circassian Walnut and other woods, either veneered or stained. —of bronze and other metals, some combined with glass, some richly embellished with gold. —of cut glass. —for the desk, dressing table, mantel, wall. —with the avery chimes of Whittington or e! the deeper, solemn chimes of Westminster sounding the quarter hours. Whatever clock, for whatever purpose, from the small reliable Alarm Clock at 9%¢ to a beautiful French Clock and Candelabra priced at $149.00, it will be found in this complete clock department. Basement, Broadway, 34th Street, RH May ole Herald Square New York First, because of its serviceable wearing qualities. Second, because the fabric lends itself so admirably to the various forms of colored embroideries and beadings now in vogue. The collection comprises styles ranging from $12.74 to $74.75, Two at intermediate prices are described. Navy Blue Serge Dress, sur- | Quite Mandarin is this navy plice waist; vestee, collar and | blue serge dress with pointed culls of gray Georgette Crepe | basque and fringed satin collar. ik with pockets pil border | Pointed tunic skirt. Two- elaborately eqnroidered i ingray | toned silk embroidery in novel wool; wool fringe around aed design trims waist, also skirt in tom of skirt. $16.74 | border effect. $18.74 Extra Size Dresses in serge, taffeta, satin, also combi- nations of Georgette and satin; desirable colorings; range in price from $18.74 to $34.75 St AMI Third Floor, Broadway, Centres I | Unusual i Every girl wants clothes that iI} her friends will admire — & fashionable clothes such as i | “big sister” wears. Mother's | | more experienced eye looks for sturdiness and good value. Both will be suited “to a T” in these coats and dresses. Striped Chiffon Cloth with Bolivia Clath Coats, coin spot design fashions the $14.74 lovely blouse pictured. Deep at 4 : allan cuts and) taboh wish Smart tailored style with organ-piped fluting-a new de- | novel collar, mousquetaire partureinBlousedom. Blackand | cuffs, large patch pockets, white, navy and white. $5.94 Tailleur Blouses of plaid | bound slashes; large orna- = or striped taffeta, in many | tal bute Naw EF colorings to harmonize with | Mentalbuttons. Navy, brown, F) tailored suits, Two-in-one | Size 10 to 16 years. red Hs collars, novelty or self |B4 buttons. Special, By Radium Lace Blouses; cream over flesh, made with = SeFI—Third Floor, 4h st, B10 Repuriio Bide, Cleveland, onto, | 17. MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORL D “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. | E ! Blouse Modes | The Girls’ Own Section _Preparesfor Colder Weather "19 Serge Middy Suits, $6.94 Made with full pleated skirt on lawn bodice, Separate middy; braid trimmed sailor collar | belt; embroidered collar. Specially suitable large shaw! collars edged with | and cuffs; embroidered emblems; silk tie. | for school wear, Navy or brown, Sizes contrasting colors, $4.74 | Sizes 6 to 16 years, Jllustralion A | 6 to 14 years. = AUMFA—Third Floor, BHU street —= | OO LOG 109 OO DO COLO LO NOLS DODO NOD SL LAMP LS TD POM a PDE PERS US LODO DIVO 4 R.H.Macy &Co.’# Attractions Are Tm Week-End Confections 1 Ib. Mith Chocolate . Aes OY ge (74 ry ‘ Herald Square way, 34th to 35th St, Really Good News About Youthful F ROCKS SKIRTS ; Nowisthe time and \eeys the place to buy serge frocks at a saving. , Thé modelsare delightfully youthful and the prices in- vitingly low. Serge Dress with multi- | Empire Redingote Model, colored wool embroidered | of navy serge, with ite pockets; satin sleeves; prsdeot cal rowing square collar and cuffs of | with’ fur in back. Pockets tan broadcloth; wide belt. | trimmed with fur, Button trim- Navy only. Illustration A, | ming. Illustration B. $19.74 $12.74) Rows of Black Lac A Princess Model, of navy| Braid trim the pe lines ‘ait serge, has full box pleated skirt, | both sides of the skirt of a sailor collar and turn back} dress of navy serge, also trimming on cuffs of bisque] the collar. Over-collar of white color broadcloth, Collar and | satin, ball buttons on sleeves cuffs banded with fur. $21.74 |* and front. $24.74 Fashionable Skirts Striped Serge Skirt, with Silk Skirts, of candy striped black or navy background, box novelty taffeta, with many pleated at sides fromyoke effect; | rows of shirring at scallopped novel points at sides of waist- | yoke; full and flaring, trimmed bands; pearl buttons. $9.74 | with self covered buttons. $9.74 Frocks and Skirts, sizes 14, 16, 18 years SSS SS Mew8 third Floor, 35th street ———— Have you been to the Orient? Yes or No. The far Kast Department witl appeal to you See Fashion Keeps Pace with Youth in Misses’ Coats and Suits It’s wool velour and wool velour, with fur, with belts, with pockets, buttons, shirrings, pleats.or ripples, just everything that’s new and fashionable, youthful—and moderately priced. Wool Velour Suit, with large | Wool Velour Suit. A smart collar of near seal (dyed | ‘model, button trimmed down the coney), that may be buttoned | back, finished with two narrow up to the neck with two fur | belts; large cape collar and dee; E : ‘ P Butte B fast porsegtd he cuffs inset with velvet; bone frau de eve lined ald warily buttons. Plain skirt to match interlined, All wanted shades, | Coat. Brown, navy, green or A_ variety of models with or Burgundy. $29.75 without fur. Special, $23.74 | Wool Velour Coat, with Wool Velour Coat, with | deep square collar of real mole deep bottom border, wide cape | fur extending to belt line in collar and cep cuffs of mole | back which is slightly Empire. pie Two belts cross in front. wo belts coming to front con- ery full flaring model. Peau | fine the full sides. Two slash de cygne lined and warmly in- | pockets, Mole collar may be terlined. Rubber gray, Bur- | detached. Navy, green, brown, gundy, green or navy, $42.75 | taupe or Burgundy. $57.75 A Large Variety of Smart Winter Coats Winter Suits from $14.74 to $96.75 | from $16.74 to $139.00 = Mege—Third Floor, 5th st, Broadway — STRANGERS or those is limited are il themselves shoppers pleased to accompany you to the various depart- and assist with jons or aid youn opping. Byare —Main Foor, ith St., Front, Bolivia Cloth Coats, $15.74 A dressy model with belted front and flare back; velvet collar edged with fur; flare cape undercollar at back com- bined with velvet. Brown, green. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Illustration B. Zibeline School Coats, Zibeline School Coats, $9.74 $10.74 A very youthful model of Double belted style of | warm zibeline with wide belt; be stitched belt drawn through | lustrous zibeline; large cape | collar and cuffs effectively collar trimmed with band! trimmed with plush; lined of plush; deep cuffs; yoke | throughout and warmly ins lined. Navy, brown or green. | terlined, Green, brown or Sizes 10 to 16 years. navy. Sizes 6 to 10 years, Serge Dresses, $4.89 Full pleated style with shirred waist; stitched rene ane regen renee STS a oot eee