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"RAINBOW SQUAD" a * comfortable wraps. | CAPTURES 129 IN HIGH SCHOOL RAD Pupils Take 100 Rebels Near Building and 25 in Park—- One Chased in Auto, DeWitt Clinton High School boys who tried to revive the strike there this morhing faced with amazement a new enemy. It was a force of fifty husky pupils of the school. They compose the “Dotey Discipline Wauad,” organized by Aaron Dotey, @ grey-haired Latin professor who, in- pidentally, is the head disciplinarian of the school. Dotey’s squad is a regular “rain- how division” when it comes to ef- fiency in action, and its members are loyal to the death, They subdivided themselves into three groups and went about the business of strike- breaking. Wherever a band of strikers gath- ered the Dotey Squad charged. They collared ring leaders and as many followers as they could and dragged them Into the school, where they de- Mvered the prisoners to Principal Francis Paul. At least 100 rebels were captured and interned. All this was done before the opening of the morning session, Afterward the squad, having been granted leaye of absence {or school police duty, went into Central Park to round up more truants. They knew where to look. They knew the @eserters would be found in the vicin- ity of the German submarine. So, they approached this point from three directions, capturing twenty- five. Then came the big adventure of the morning. Four members of the Dotey Squad were dragging one struggling rebel nool when a group of ng. The sailors knew told them, and odds were four to 2 q So led a pass- v in it, and driver to move on Did the Dotey Squad quit? It did not. [t hailed another automobile, chased the first one, caught it, and obtained the name a address of the erstwhile prisoner. They didn’t ar- rest him, but they laid the facts be-| fore Principal Paul, and the boy will face the music later. —— Census Report on Cotton Ginatug Shows Decrease, WASHINGTON, Oct. » Oct. 18 amounted to ‘ensus Bureau to- CALDER LEADER ARRESTED. John D. Gun a ator Calder's right-hand man in Re- Publican politics In the Twelfth Assem- bly District of Brooklyn, was arrested to-day and arraigned before Judge Faw- cett on @ charge of fraudulently com, mitting an act tending to affect the fosult, of the primary election of Sept. furnished. Gunther Is accused of entering the ling place of the Eighteenth Election istrict of the Twelfth Assembly Dis- trict, of which Senator Calder is leader, and handling and counting the ballots and instructing the Inspectors in mak- ink up the tally sheets, from this district showed 38 votes for Mitchel and 11 for Bennett. vote, as revealed for Mitchel and ain of 22 votes for Bemnett Inspectors accused with Gunther were indicated last week, 25.—Cotton war's total at the | You're either warm or) else you're very, very cold! Specially in the back seat. Half the joy comes from | Motor coats—-big, roomy, all-wool ones. The hand- somest sort of fabrics. Not only the staple grays but! beautiful heathery mix- tures. Some with fancy backs. Single and double| breasted. Scotch knit jackets and, waistcoats. Suede under- jackets. | Irish wool steamer rugs—| washable. Gloves, gles. Cloth hats; caps, sweat- ers. | Thermos and Ferrostat, bottles (the latter unbreak- able). | Furs any time you're ready. | Army officers’ uniforms. Boots, Leggins, ‘‘West- pointer” shoes. Officers’ Stetson hats. gauntlets, gog-| Subscribe! Liberty Bonds are never any trouble to cash, ‘Take ourselves for exam- ple: We'd just as leave have Liberty Bond exchange for our thin, wood old x ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. Four Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, et Warren at 41st St a WOMEN SAVED IN EXPLOSION, Bursting of § Windo: A pipe convey on the third floor of the five story bullding of the Economy Wiping Ma- terial Company, ‘at No. 453 West 16th Street, burst to-day. The force of the explosion blew out the front and rear windows. The steam escaped through the open- ings and this probably sav of elght women working ir Lena Drum, an employee, injured and was attended by bulance surgeon. Blows Out nit tates Sen- Bail was fixed at $2,500, and was The returns | ¢. ng 500 Baptist Churches in this is by a recount, was gz [session at, Auburn to-day, ; of tor Bonnett, a ency| resolution favoring Suffrage for The tour |T' uth The actua women, n Was adopted unanimous- the forces of corruption in the State that are the great enemies of American democracy, our churches and our homes, are also’ the enemies of Woman Suffrage, we assert our, belief J justice of Woman refer th ue to our which ‘or active in the practice G ere ON elitee THE TONIC LAXATIVE Quicken the action of the LIVER and renews the appetite. Tones up the muscles of the bowels and pre- venta constipation, bi ner- | Yousness and sick headache, | Not a Cathartic. Safe for Children RG PILLS 5th Avenue James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Purchases on Friday and Saturday will appear on bills rendered December Ist Exceptional Values SERVICEABLE MEN’S WEAR For Those Going to the Front KHAKI ARMY SWEA (With or Without Sleeves) Woolen Ai as illustrated; Worsted Army Sweater Coat,—as il- lustrated; Military collar; long sleeves. 9.00 Woolen Army Sweater Coats,— Military Worsted collar; with sleeves. 6.50 i without sleeves. TERS - low neck; without sleeves. 4.00 Army Sweaters,—low neck; 6.00 | rmy Sweaters,—slip-on model; | | | Other Army Accessdries Flannel Army Shirts...............+ 4.50 Woolen Army Reefers............+5 2.50 Gray Army Blankets...... A Se nae inee Worsted Aviatign Caps. Khaki Colored Woolen Wristlets. . . .2.75 .--1.00 ...each 12,00 Also a Complete Line of Officers’ Uniforms, Overcoats and Insignia Note :—Special prices given on quantities of two dozen or more. Extraordinary Values SUITS AND OVERCOATS For Youths and Boys Vifth Floor 100 Students’ Suits Boys’ ‘“ (With First Long Trousers) 15.75 regularly 18.50 and 20.00 Broken lots taken from our regular stock —all this season’s models; excellent materials; neat patterns; plain form-fitting, belt in back or belt all around models; size 15 to 20 years many smart | Students’ Overcoats | | | 12.75 to 22.75 Popular Trench model; tailored of good quality materials; in a variety of beautiful patterns; youthful lines and smart style; | nicely lined and trimmed; size 13 to 18 years 300 Boys’ Blouses Made of Chambray or Percale; neat pat | terns; collars attached; size 6 to 16 years ic regularly 95¢ trousers with check or strir regularly 12.50, Fine quality of unusually good quality Fabrics; skilfully tailored—perfect workmanship and_ finish; Sampeck’’ Overcoats 9.75 15.00, 18.00 “Sampe Overcoats made models; convertible or button to-the-neck styles; belts in back or all around; size 214 to 10 years, | Other “Sampeck” Overcoats. .15.00 to 25.00 | Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special 8,75 A limited quantity of Norfolk Suits with | two pairs of full-lined Knickerbocker trousers ; others with one pair full-lined Knickerbocker double seat and double knee; pe patterns; size 7 to 18 years | “Sampeck’’Knickerbocker Suits15.00to 25.00 Grand Central Palace, New York City, October 27 Do Your Bit ‘‘Over Here’? for Our Boys ‘‘Qver There”’ DO IT NOW! U. S. Army & Navy Bazaar to November 3, 1917. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917. 5th Avenue : James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street Purchases on Friday and Saturday will appear on bills rendered December Ist Phenomenal Sale 2,000 FALL & WINTER HATS At About 4 Regular Prices era] NO C. 0. DS — NO APPROVALS — NO RETURNS NO SPECIAL ORDERS By special arrangement with leading Milliners and foremost Manufacturers large purchases have been made at about the cost of production which enables us to offer these hats at such low prices. The leading characteristics of this sale—absolutely new Velvet Hats, new styles and new trimmings. Millinery that presents the newest features and is distinguished for origindlity and clever designing—simple in style and rich in quality. 1—Panne Velvet Burnt Ostrich crown, with velvet loops. | 14.00 2—Sailor of Panne Velvet trimmed with | select ostrich bands. 3—Lyons or Panne Velvet Hat with side roll; | shirred facing; trimmed with large ostrich quill. 5.00 4—Lyons Velvet Hat with ostrich pompon. Remarkable Values WOMEN’S FALL DRESSES For Afternoon and Street Wear Exceptionally attractive Dresses in Satin and Georgette Crepe combination; trimmed with soutache braid; very effective; Black, Navy Blue, Wistaria, Taupe and Pearl Gray. Also Serge and Satin com- bination with draped skirt; tinsel embroidery; Navy Blue. 18.50 A varied assortment of Satin, Crepe de Chine and Serge Dresses; tailored or draped, beaded or embroideved; in all the wanted colors. 25.00 5—Lyons Velvet Hat with. Gold or Silver flange; applique flowers. 6—-Tailored Velvet; tailored brim. 7—High-grade Rolled Sailor made of Lyons trimmed with cut ostrich pompon, 8-—-Close-fitting Turban of Beaver (Nutria) or Seal (Coney), with ag Imported Hatters Plush = Velvet loops. Special Purchase HURD’S FINE STATIONERY At Less Than Prevailing Wholesale Prices. 3.95 10.00 Those acquainted with the conditions of the paper market will appreciate these offerings. “Hurd’s” the most popular cut; neatly packed in boxes. 2,500 Pound Boxes Writing Paper Cambric Finished Paper A high-grade cambric finished Paper; Blue or Gray; in 5,000 Packages | 1 Ib. Envelopes | 1 phg. 29c (25 in package) Ile (80 sheets to pound) regularly 50c *‘Beverly"’ High grade linen finished boxes. 1,500 Pound Boxes Writing Paper (96 sheets to pound) regularly 50c¢ regularly 20c Linen Finished Stationery Paper; White only; packed in 8,000 Packages | | 1b. Envelopes 1 pkg. 29c (25 in package) Ie regularly 20c Last Two Days Boxed Hosiery Sale ‘‘McCreery Quality NO APPROVALS Hosiery for Women Sizes 814, 9, 914 NOC. 0, D’S — 3.45 Box of 3 Pairs, 2.75 regularly 1,15 pair Women's Thread Silk Hosiery with lisle tops and soles; Black or White. 4.50 Box of 8 Pairs, 3.50 regularly 1.50 pair Women’s silk Hosiery,-fine gauge all silk tops; Black or White. and 10 2 Hosiery for Men Sizes 9'., 10, 10's, IL and 11! 2.40 box of 6 Pairs, 1.85 Full-fashioned Lisle Half Hose in) Black Colors, ind 3.00 Box of : Full-fashioned Silk Half Hose with lisle soles; Hosiery” NO RETURNS A.4.95 Box of 3 Pairs, 4.00 | hn acs mene regularly 1.65 pair Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery; a superior quality; Black or White. 3.00 Box of 6 Pairs for 2,50 regularly 50¢ pait Women's full- fashioned Cotton Hosiery,—excellent quality; fine gauge; Black or White. airs, 2.50 Black and Colors.