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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 ¥ s WHITRIDGE LEFT $1,100,310. NOTED REALTY EXPERT | Xndersén, indy and Mee, suite FOUNDED 1856 Bto P in ‘iNroad ¥ 8458,- JOHN f). CRIMMINS, AND CONTRACTOR WHO he ae ee be 7 a to ha nds ete i a. That [netrese nema pieD HERE TO-DAY) INN, Y. SUFFRAGE FIGHT Sire? vi "eZonit"tndinegsaties and Ltllabd Injustice of the national situation, TERNAL vigil is the price of The estate of Fred Whit scien white! wie New York women ts vor, | gilance B oe ence [talay Company. whe aia Dee ay CONTRACTOR [Delegation Headed by Mrs. Catt] Raising, tn# inaiana women ated clothing leadership. No let-down in Bikes ! 1016;-Wan apprataed yesterday by ihe ’ | and Dr, Shaw Will Call at kh quality in the production of our suits live atone ane ime nie cae An the White House, SOAPBOX ORATORS LOSE. and overcoats for men, young men and CASTARA QUININE | WASITINGTON, Nov, %—A delega- writ boys—our showing for Autumn and ; [tion of Suffragists, hended by Mrs, Car- Mest fo Winter constitutes representative Jrotat eautty of $86.0. The. cash Jara Siw, President and! Honorary| TR, ApEnilate Diviion toctay of quality and full value. Military com- 41, of which 420800 Me aite ine| Noted as Realty Expert—Ac- ean National Wotan Mitiiges Aaeres caiae ok SAL, GiLcay, foun is Oe, forts in practical articles for soldiers heldinge of ttocks end ponds, aggre.) Cumulted Fortune of Millions Kement to call a¢ the | Stargarct 1. J. curiey and stephen W:| Ill ee ee ¢ to-day to express to the men and of that the vi ted for Johnson, soap box orators, art disturbing the peace. Justice Mullan, United States Army Uniforms after dismissing the writ, remanded the Officers’ regulation outfits accused to prison. Moore, Curley and Johnson were ar- titude of the f‘Amorican Smelting and Ke- A sine box with ‘ th 224,289 of the eatate, — ap © a & @= Be Tathets for Zee Fre Tatpent iter consiate. of 1,000 Three Sons in Army. . } Crimmins, the contractor, | L nis help tn died at § o'clock th ve ay ¥ a . rested for speech making in West lock this morning at| | 25th Street, on the night of Aug. 29 last ROKAW hie home 40 Kast 68th Street, of Includes Mra, Helen | ‘The charge weainat them was “ob: mneumonia, afte en city, atructive traMc.” Conway waa arrested oe Le AR an ane ‘member of the) fora similar offense in West Sith Street 1457-1463 BROADWAY days, His condition waa not re Mt Committee of the Na-lon the night of Sept. 1, the “ainturb. AT FORTY-SECOND STREET To-day's ck to the garded o® serious until Wed w sociation and repre-| reading that, he aid » recently disfranchiaed | ance by making a lo: temperate ublic a are Mrs, Harriet Taylor Upton of Magistrate's Court fi na relay PD. Crimmina set in. His sons, John} and Cyril Crim-| shterm Mra, ©. Jen narles, Mra, Ar " Crimmins| were at his ed away. He en a widower since 1888, of Mr. Crimmina'’s sons are in the army. Lieut. Clarence P. Crimmins ix connected with the 69th Kegiment, Lieut. Col. Martin L. Crim. thu » when ho pa Franklin Simon s Co, ‘ & : MHI i aT i ‘ Al ming is stationed at Fort Riley, | % i a Gariurs vite tas Ie eee | A Store of Individual Shops Fashionable Coats neers. Funeral arrangements will des pend on the convenience of the sol- dier sons, . Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets es DD. CRImmMins In the Newer Modes Mr. Crimmins was born on May 18, | —__ Se and Sul- | mee stoned frame house | activity Mr. Crimmins accumulated bididiahd, OG, ROR WAS) 0) ne of several millions of dolla sf The Values Are Most Extraordinary Mreet, Hie father was @| cory yne cf fcveral millions of dolies ’ JUNIORS’ GIRLS’ ‘ . i contractor and ohn D.lingy are among. the: most. extensiv MISSES’, JUN AND si) FUR TRIMMED COATS for women bs lucated in St. Francis Xavier | s, the city Well) and misses; new models, fashioned }| , 4 Mr, Crimmins was by common fyi, of Velour de Laine, Chiffon Broad- fy. tn his fifty-three years of business) consent in the real estate world held 5 ; ; i) sisthiandl Weil Valine. Een ou: M.S ==") to be the best posted resident of New | F HI NABLE WINTER APPAREL ‘ F i lave of Australian Opsinaion Pranth Mi LADIES! SECRET 70 York’on real estate development and IX! Seal (Coney), Skunk Oposeem, Nu- 6 b values, He was the pioneer tn the Fi] out and warmly interlined. | he considered it the cleanest and | i Very Epettal fineyt city In the world | S t di at S e i 1 Prices , ‘ z ¥ e An etior °o Hl 25.00 Bring Back Its Color and) prisis snd iterture dealing. \ atur ay pecia HH . Lustre with Grandma’s the ¢ id from its days wh EEE \ t is belleved, w « a to i I] "Sage Tea Reci one of the feat utes "7" a | Herd sstecgl Mpeedres cam ne fe jage Lea Necipe, Although one of the busiest of busi- rt 5 ine, with deep shawl collar an | Common garden sage brewed into # Mr Crimmings found time to | $ . al cats. of Nature! |Reccosny tency Al envy tea, with sulphur and alcohol |! t himself In the arts, He has a New Models At Reduced Pri New Models ’ {]| satin lining and warm interlining; A} | added, will turn gray, streaked and! Cnteinutions, toward any. mavenens | t Reduce rices Hi allcolors. Very Special, i | faded hair beautifully dark and lux-|tending to beaut or develop woro| Mi | uriant, Mixing the Sage ‘I 35.00 1 ENT sac Fur-Trimmed Suits SATURDAY Winter Coats ‘as phenome . ’ : . . | Large Collar of Hudson Seal Misses’ Suits i i Plain or Fur Trimmed phur recipe at home, | troublesome, An easier the hough, is ay is to get He built o many of the great EBs ed hy ents, a large bottle, at little WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, edi- | contracting enterpri helped by ES itful toile ded for th aoa Compound is Bolivia Cloth; lavish fur trimmings of Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), qui Mr. Crimming way a horseman and Silvertone Suits SATURDAY Winter Coats mitigation or prevention of He spent six months year on bis | | entirely new models, including rich i a lie ; wea te ty With or Without Fur Trimming sae BD on cal ceoss we acme: eer enwenns viet aria aR $ 25.00 I:} terials are Pom Pom, Bolivia, Suede | i.e, rin no kl nar faced hair is not sinful,| crat, but. never. held an elective 59 50 y 39 50 lc Ot OF P Ls we all desirg to ret thful] office, although he could have . 59.51 iy Velowe, Velour de Laine and Broads ia. rimmed with Haypeasenbe Mad attractivendias Thy nominated for taportant 1 . Heretofore $29.50 to $59.50 ‘ } t i cloth. Specially , taene Wolf, } { garkehin your hair with Wyeth‘s times, from Load fo Aes, a Of wool) velouhy, aiivedtoan velour 5 od } 05.00. I | s, Sulphur C my 8 Fark Commissioner and was . . : , ee 30. 00, 45.00 i Bene epi Seb hit, Commneuses Bp one Frosident of the Park Board for a Copy of a Paris model, in new broadcloth, burella cloth or vel- Two distinct models, of “Pom Pom’? a 00, Pil jiy, so rely, You Just day re 8 ainaCemranine) waa ke Gave ut Cath. shades of silvertone or wool velour; veteen; plain tailored or trimmed Bolivia, in beaver, brown, green of 7 | sponge or soft brush with it and ¢ n f . ig ; H Nehis ehacugh. your hair, takin ane surplice coat, button-trimmed at one with fur. Sizes 14 to 20 years. beetroot. One model with large arial airand at ® time morning all STi aid him a K side, patch pocketed at the other, collar of natural raccoon fur, thess r ‘s ve cise After a mander of the Order of St b FUR TRIMMED COATS AND Bineh anplloation oFdwe yourholtitecl He was au intimate triendcoe apaee shawl collar of Hudson seal fur. other plain tailored. WRAPS, handsomely tailored; the [El | Comca heautifully. dare masse sort { Bishop Corrlean, and Cardinal barley als are Silvertone, Satin, Vel- and luxuriant and r veurs ulted with him over the our de Laine, Peau de Peche and |p] younger. Wye and. Su at of the affairs of this At Reduced Prices 4 ri Australian Opossum and Skunk | —Advt, estate, Kirwood, at Noroton, Cont ; , Opossum; sith lined and warmly in- \ — ‘a . bes) Large Collar of Beaver Misses Dresses Plain or Fur Trimmed terlined. Very Special, | ‘“ ; ° SS ee 50 00 MISSES, 14 to 20 years Of Silk or Serge MISSES, 14 to 20 years . Franklin Simon 8 Co. 69.50 Beretotre 0 to $0.50 49.50 Afternoon Dresses of satin, crepe , y COATS to be worn with Separate Furs, ten distinctive models, hand- porriake Willer euliFichioced Ch cathe Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Surplice belted model in the most meteor, charmeuse or Georgette Strictly tailored or fur trimmed; of heavy velour; half lined; all colors. <a desirable colors; deep rounded crepe; also tailored serge dresses, broadcloth, duvet de laine or diag- Very Special, shawl collar of real beaver fur: knee some trimmed with Hudson Seal onal vicuna in the newest winter. 18.95 Tength coat with corded tucked fur. Sizes 14 to 20 years. colors; semi-fitted or belted models; ,: | Coat of Velour de Laine, Trimmed with Hudaow Seal (Dyed Muskrat), $60.00, silk lined and warmly interlined, Tan Laced Shoes | back, new straight line skirt. For Misses and Girls es Two New Models at Special Prices Misses’ Velveteen Dress Chiffon Velvet Dress With high convertible collar With real beaver fur collar Women's and Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses Girls’ Willow Calf Shoes Made on broad orthopedic last, of highest quality tan willow calf; laced, welted leather soles and flat heels. Eee = =: ier New button-back sash model, in taupe, bur- A graceful misses’ model in Copen, bur- Sizes 11 to 2. Widths B to E. gundy, black or navy; trimmed with self-cov- gundy He navy; real beaver fur collar joins ered buttons; draped back skirt. revers of material; new draped-back skirt. 5:00 14 to 20 years. 24.50 14 to 20 years. 39.50 Misses’ Low Heel Shoes Of highest quality tan Russia calf laced, ‘-—- 2 stylish asts, welted leather soles, Pan ed irle’ i r¢ ‘o wing tip and low heels, Sizes Girls Serge D resses Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats and Juniors’ ats 2loto 719, Widths AA to D, } GIRLS’ sn. JUNIORS’ APPAREL 219, 2el, 204, 2d0, B44 Avity Dove dod aad 170 Grand Street |. Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. GOODS 1 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK Bring Thi This Advertisement With You and Get Your TDN Per Cent. Discount Olt Your Credit Purchese When Opening a New Account Sizes 6 to 16 years Sizes 6 to 17 years Fall Clothing for All| 7-00 Empire, waistline or Russian belted models, of Six distinct models, with or without fur trim- MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S navy or plaid serge, silk braid trimmed or ming, of “Pom Pom” Bolivia or broadcloth, FALL SUITS 153 piped with broadcloth; collar of self ma- Soectal 9 75 7 ape green, brown, garnet, jade or navy; 19 75 a : ’ a ee terial, pique, organdie or broadcloth. * ined and warmly interlined. , {| Bent ey mene WA Misses’ Buckskin J op Shoes PraRe y nts Special 4 Laced shoes of highest qual- ity tan Russia calf, with ; bicke on Pd : . Son Gee Rect tar nee Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Girls’ Winter Coats \ NE NTT EE) MMART 15° 98 | | ied | SUITS, Ms, nomely “Pri and Tailored, joys’ leather soles. Sizes 215 to Sis . 3° > j | le Qhy Sizes 10 to 16 years z ; SCHOOL, 638 71s, Widths AA to D ‘0 16 y Sizes 6 to 14 years Durable Cloth. "| In black, navy or burgundy; semi-Empire Double breasted belted model of ‘Pom Pom" Sree? ‘Made, 7:50 model; yoke, front of waist, cuffs and pockets Bolivia, in beaver, brown, garnet or navy; GIRLS Baby 5 f8 we have fine three-plece sults oH skirt |nbroiderss | in contrasting color wool; 14 50 large convertible collar edged with band of 2 neo a in menionicle ine. Cree : i) white Georgette collar, Special real beaver fur; lined throughout Special 4.50 audratlons A-plece multe as low OPEN"MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Misses and Girls’ Shoe Shop— Third Floor