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en = SEE GANG PRETENDER LABOR MEN LAUNCH Ses FPS @. Altman & Co eye Se A ILLED WITH OWN NATION WDE MOVE | S57 GUN, SAYS SLAYER TOBACK WAR PLANS fle varfice Autumn Hats on in new and highly distinctive models, form a. Gernate, ee: legate to W an Tell 1409 an Interesting exhibit in the specious - imitans | ek ey Son r ‘ Broadway K deterey-4 e ree om ’ ’ od Vleee, t Treatment of ( ! Department on the First Floor. lour, velvet d hat ‘se Be “ ob . ‘ stack, gisin’ ot smartty ttiaamed, presen Important Announcement | 00" fan Our Moderate Prices Still meng novel and attractive features. While alterations incidental to the exten- mpey Benny I pretiaine Prevail on the New Fall Shoes is sion of our business are in progress, we will ‘ at 8 Ang OR es tre > offer unusual inducements in the shape of death wit "™ in the ca WOMEN'S AND MISSES Ca ee ee labor up To the woman who know very exceptional values. - © es ment in t ; values and appreciates high TRI AMED HATS L— _ e br Aly afr Be Ae with po vad _—— | 4 grade shoes we direct this ; : * two te * who had by The fe. st announcement—we can in seasonable styles, will be on Special Sale No Connection With Any Other Establishment tn the World Yo tor nin ever « moe the HC Pg ten ( ny positively state that no- aol Bireet on (he) aeciarations of “ to-morrow and until noon on Saturday SL at $6.75 & $9.50 where in New York can you find the wonder values that exist in our store. formed ¢ ’ . of combat expected to “y right before the ¥ John Spare | Executive Con Party, who |leading Bocia y cause of ite « y Sam,’ said “Meet me Nineteenth Stree WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street alked he says & better 53.95 Combinations of Potent Colt Spat Pump; Regus aKid, Turned lar $6.00 Silver Slip- ois XV. Heels pers $3.95; Regular $6.00 Value, Genuine © Sole d a Regular $9.06 Boys’ Clothing Department { (Sixth Fioor) COMPLETE SCHOOL OUTFITS The ample stocks now ready are the result of careful preparations made to provide for the needs of the growing boy. A few minutes later was arrested by the det & statement der e ~ Jand Herman, and he Frocks for Autumn — [:i""" sew ssi gy RR tart cra ED | “ "Dopey Bam,’ he said, “wanted to | ed during the pros —— Open Every Evening Mall Orders Fitted. lhe the lender of the gang after ‘Dopey| “SPOaKIng for | in ’ Fein, who used to he the lead- | = ested for a shooting. That's I know about the gang, 1 a member of it, never knew f anyth who the know so Models for Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Wear bout it, and flever | - jer of it was, But! hing about ‘Dopey | Sam'—how he treated a girl—and 1/ \waid what I thought about him, 1 | heard afterward he had threatened to |wot me for !t—holding that nobody Newest Frocks in Satin, Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteine. | 16.90 The merchandise will be found to be correct in style, superior in quality and moderate in price. | had a license to talk the way T had In the rich | avs ta prominent guy lke him. | Boys’ Suits (the majority with two pairs of Autumn shades. Well, ‘Dopey Sam! and I mixed Very Special «s a couple of tines, The first knickerbockers) of durable wool fabrics, at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 to $22.50 Boys’ Extra-service Suits of an excellent quality of corduroy, with ‘two pairs of knickerbockers; in drab, brown or mouse color . . . ° . . at $12.50 Boys’ Mackinaws =. at $12.50 & 14.50 lime we met he didn’t have any gun ind we fought with our fists. I licked him. A few nights later he laid for | me and took a couple of shots at me.| I beat it, ‘The next time 1 saw him | on Saturday night, I walked toward | jiim, He pulled a gun and began shooting. I jumped at him and we j both went down, We slashed around for @ few minutes and I got the gun away from him and shot him with It I didn't have a gun of my own—never | carried one—had to use his, That's all.” The police say that in the coat J pocket of “Dopey Sam” when his body was picked up there were found cart- | ridges loaded with the same kind of| Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, Satin, Suk Pied, = 29.00 1 Meteor. : phate Very Special New Frocks of Serge & Wool Jerse BOYS’ IMPORTED OVERCOATS. ee Sr oe RS OE oe y developed in appropriate models, have just | Unusually Large Assortments, Specially Priced [ute tp taben aa tending re apesien been received. These Coats, representing New Fall 7 [tie peas Rela eS the finest hand-tailoring, are in styles and Models. | MOTHER ARRESTED HUNTING Dance Music That Makes fabrics exclusive to B. Altman & Co. poem 1 6. 5 0 FOR BABY SHE DESERTED Y Kick B k th R A > ptt Prices $24.50 to $32.50 | Pleated, Took Subway Trip to Brooklyn to Ou! ac enugs Richly Abandon InfantLatter Found ‘Johnnie get your hair cut, hair cut, halr cut, ; Embroidered. VP, 50 hte a Johnnie get your hair cut, pom-pa-dour® Full assortments of Boys’ Shirts, Neckwear, . on Doorstep. \ In the rich AE al va TOSS Sl Enea oe The composer of the quick-step Blouses, Pajamas and Bath Robes. Autumn shades old, of New Haven, was arrested at that seems to say those words never heard of the one-step and neither did the writer of “Listen to the Mocking Bird.” But they have been arrange: into a corking one-step in the National Medley—one Step Columbia Record 45975, $1.25 Lawrence and East Third Streets, | Brooklyn, this afternoon on @ charge | of abandoning her three-months-old | baby girl. According to Detectives Buck and Mulraney, she was ecarching | for the place where she had left the child at midnight last night. With her} to-day wus her husband, Richard, and it was be e of his protests that she was trying to find the baby Mrs. Perry's story, as told by the de tectives, was that she and her husband | wore on their way from New Haven to Philadelphia to eek work, he as a a8 & weaver, when | reached the Grand Central, last | left her husband in the lade 30.00 Women's and Misses’ Sizes Misses’ Frocks a Suitable for College Wear les Large Selection—Specially Priced Fith Aveme - Madison Avenue 34th avd wind Strerts New York MAN x WN SBRQ. Frock of It rings in six, other “befoh de wah” tune-gems, winding up with “Dixie,” played with a dash that would make a Vermonter give a Rebel Yell. Prince's Band (under the supervision of G. Hepburn Wilson) renders, this music in a way to set the gouty and the rheumatic ringing the doorbel!s of dancing masters, A two-part record. Night Time in Little Italy—Fox Trot Columbia Record A2282, 75¢. There's something about the roll and staccato beat of a drum that stirs %) m without telling what she to do, took the Infant on a train to Brooklyn and left the | on @ dooratoop, When she re- | turned to Manhattan she told her hus [band what she had done ‘The baby Was found in front of the| home of James McAlpih, at No. 1451 | Forty-eighth Stroet, and sent to the Kings County Hospital. The mother | was taken to Flatbush court. ‘Mose THE BIG STORE""\hiunia SIXTH AVE.. 1GMTO 19 STREET eenaalliamisiasons | every human and sets the feet into rhythmic involuntary motion, i ines COUPONS FOR SOLDIERS. | With just a piano ua help, “Night Time in Little Italy” pours a cascade {A Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey Wi B Be 2 Sree of meter into a room and gives the weariest trotter a second-wind of energy, y nd Cornett " 9 eers, vera es the Heart| “Hezekiah” on the reverse side is a splendid one-step. fA © or Here eer Claret & Rhi | ‘ PORT MAND SHERRY “ mt on dark YT Chols een vee | 5 Lae Memories—waltz Columbia Record A5974, $1.25 } Queen — Bolte Gaiion. i |} } coupons and your trading stam: oe ! Quality ¢ \}| nate them to the Trench Comfort I “Memories” is a new waltz and a good one. Most pleasant memories \ Ua aia Committee, 80 that soldiers inc seem to move through our thoughts in the soft, stately tempo of the waltz, and B® hott and trenches 5, Aes. ail Sones ita | the waltz itself is an awakener of memories, On the reverse side is a beautiful ) Corba 8 “Million Dollar’”’ uh Breeenie ail theme 10 Mem Bred orchestral playing of a tuneful waltz, “Hawaiian Nights. American Whiskies Canadian Rye Warranted Stest) Ps Ms Ghaitaae of ine tanine y Add to these George Cohan's “You're a Grand Old Flag” One-Step, the . Corby’ ated Special S 4! My year-old ae t: Gallo ment, Trench Comfort Packet Co: “Mele Hula” Fox-Trot by the favorite Jockers Brothers, the “Cold Turkey ‘dien isky, botied in ‘Undourt $ © A One-Step” by Rector's Orchestra and “Indiana” One-Step by the Dixieland \ ¢ offer cases at $15.75; reg. Jazz Band—and you have records the Columbia dealer likes to be asked to 1.50 bottle at ons and | English John Hi H A he if . 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