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Brie ae BROKER AND THREE WOMEN HURT IN AUTO SMASH- connected with Rouss store, No. $49 Broadway, Manhattas fo the Brooklyn Knights of Columbus the use of the former Rouss home at Wanderbilt Avenue and Park Place, and also of a moving picture theatre adjoining. The Knights of Columbus will turn the buildings into clubs for udu Par Phateay’ © and was occupied graph Pole—Two Boys Wreck Second Machine, in neither was any one seriously tn- jured. Returning from a roadhouse party, auto driven by Benton Halliday, sighs ‘An ounce of lis worth tha pound o care? side Drive, overturning and Halliday's companion, twenty-two, of No, 103 West 107th Street, under the wreckage, Foster was extricated unhurt, however, and Halli- day was looked up in the West 177th Street Station on @ charge of in- toxication, Going north on Grand Concourse, the Bron, an auto driven by James Bunn a broker, of No, 100 Hudson ‘Street, skidded and struck a telegraph pole. Broken glass cut the driver and his companions, Frances Thomas, twent, two, an actress, of No. 118 Weet 7 a ; Elizabeth Adama, twenty-vight, [ANG Washington Place, and thirty-one, of No. 118 West 72d Street. All were treated at Fordham Hospital, Sa WESTCHESTER NOTES. » P. Hite, who has been Mi! during t ten days, was able to attend to matters this morning. eme Court Justice J. Addison has been engaged during the last t Camp Upton, where he bas been ing soldiers, o are now eltizens. Mrs, Frank Barle Crawford of White Plains has received word that her hus- band, Ensign Crawford, has arrived in France, Florence Fink, @ pretty twenty-one- year-old girl, who was arrested in Phil- adeiphia yestorday by Deputy, Sheriff Benjamin Crawford, charged with grand llarceny, was arraigned before County |Judge Frank L. Young and sentenced to | Redford Keformatory, Florence was em- ‘a Hebrew institution near ght, ahe disap, erty bond and Rome clothing belonging to a nurse in the institution, She was traced by a let- If you have contracted Influenza we recommend that you consult your physician at once. si 25/ at t Druggiats McKESSON & a ROBEINS, Inc. MANUPACTURING CHEMISTS « GSTABLISHED 1AM NEW YORK ployed at Pieasantvilie, peared with $2 29 West 340 Street BROOKLYN: Fulton & Bridge Sts. NEWARK: Market & Halsey Sto, Specially Planned for Saturday A Very Remarkable Autumn Suit Sale For Women and Misses FEATURING A collection of ine season’s leading Ep les, beautifully tai ‘ored in every de- tail, carrying out the correct silhouette. At Sharp Concessions From Regular Value. Tailored and Fur Trim'd Suits of Broadcloth, Velour, Serge, Oxford, ete.; in a range of styles that proclaim the season's smartest modes, SALE PRICE 25.00 Tailored and Fur Trim’d Suits, Of Silvertone, Broadcloth, Duvet de Laine, Velour, etc. Extremely high class models, in all colorings. SALE PRICE A Strikingly Beautiful Collection— The New Winter Coats For Women and Misses An assortment which includes every correct variation of the mode—coats for dress or utility wear, beautifully fashioned. Of Pom Pom, Silvertone, Crystal Cloth, Broadcloth, Velour, etc.; with warm linings and interlinings. Models with elaborate fur trimmings, large fur collars, or in smart untrimmed effects, VALUES THAT ARE TRULY EXCEPTIONAL 25.00 35.00 49.50 HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. | New Home Treatment BROADWAY AT 48TH ST, for Banishing Hairs (Beauty Topics) | With the aid of a delatone paste, it is an easy matter for any woman to remove every trace of hair or fuzz from face, neck and arms. Enough of the powdered delatone and water is mixed into a thick paste and spread on the hairy surface for about 2 inin- utes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, This completely removes the bair, but to avoid Sharpen nen is get the delatone tm an ege.—Adrvt, THIS AFTERNOON TEA DANCING Bunny’s Car Skidded Into a Tele- Two auto smash-ups occurred In the Avenue, Mount Vernon, is in South Nor- | XN uptown section early this morning, but Walk, teen, of No, 368 West 80th Street, ran | | win Gtve Cp Work at Camp Upton into @ tree at 190th Street and River- | pinning Charles Foster, rector of Trinity, will leave his work ane al pack- | ie THE EVENING ¥oary. FRIDAY, OCTOBER ter she wrote to a sweetheart. She ad-|work, and has been at Upton eleven months, An order by the Adjutant General In Washington requires ali volunteer chaplains and camp pastors in the United States to discontinue their work not later than Nov. 1 ——— BAND HERE TO BOOST LOAN. New York Central Conn. Fifth Avena | To boost the "Take Another Bond” DR. MANNING COMING BACK, |campaizn taunched to-day, the New ——— York Central ghopworkers’ band of forty-five pleces arrived hete this morn- ing from Avis, Pa, to play on Fifth Avenue and in the Grand Central Ter- minal. The band's first appearance will be In front of the Columbia Trust Com- pany booth at No. %8 Fifth Avenue and at 3 o'clock {t will play in the Grand Concourse of the Grand Central Terminal, when mitted her gutit and returned the cloth- ing and the Liberty bond, but sald she had spent the money she had stolen. Moore meeting. A chorus of engincers and firemen will appear in their overalls to sing and | | there wil he apeakere af national rap. | tation | Former Deputy Sheriff John vi Wiute bia infantry serv ‘The members of the Myasotos Bridge Club of White Plains were entertained at the home of Miss Irene McCabe, on North Street, last night. Mies Eleanor Schrader of South Fifth Fat That Shows Soon Disappears | Maen a yn fa not needed is a burden; « hindrance curb upon tt a oem You an after each meal and at bedtime one ‘You can sree | effective and harmless as the famous prescriptions from which they take their name. Buy and try @ case today. Your druggist sells them at 75 cents, or if you prefer you may write direct to the Marmola €o., 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich, You ¢an thus i.) good-bye to dieting, and Retarn to Trinity, ‘Tho Rev. Dr. William T. Manning, as voluntary chaplain at Camp Upton on Nov. 1, and return to old Trinity. He was the first prominent Now, York pastor to leave his church for camp BUY LIBERTY BON Ds BONWIT TELLER. &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Present Tomorrow, Saturday, Unusual Styles and Special Values in MISSES’ APPAREL FASHIONS Individualized Types for the ‘‘Jeune Fille’’ of 14 to 20 Misses’ Serge Frocks 29.50 THREE FASHIONABLE models included. One is a combination of satin and serge, square neck with narrow rows of braiding applied to bodice, sleeves and skirt. Another is a straight-line model, with an elaborate embroidery motif on entire front of skein silk. And a simple tailored model with large envelope pockets. Other Serge Frocks, 35.00 to 125.00 An ensemble of chic types, introducing many uncommon and exclusive style-features. Misses’ Velour and Velvet Frocks, 59.50 to 175.00 Original conceptions of engaging charm and simplicity, emphasizing sil- houettes and treatments of a most unusual order. ‘Tailored and fur trimmed | modes, | A most comprehensive collection of these ultra-modish frocks, featuring | loop trimming, punch work and rat-tail embroidery as well as severely plain styles, in black duvetyn and the fashionable colorings. Misses’ Tailored Suits.’ A group of youthful models in the favored shadings of velour and duo- tone developed on mannish lines, belted and plaited models, tucked and stitchery effects and high neck styles. Other Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits, 49.50 to 185.00 Ingenuous modes executed in velour, silvertone, duvet de laine, bolivia, velvet and velveteen, | INTRODUCING Three-Piece Suits with Capes to Match Straight-line frock of velour with high adjustable nutria collar with a cape to match having a fur collar. Short Loose Box Coat Suits A very recent style-development done in velour with | large fur collar and pointed fur border at bottom of coat. | Misses’ Coats, Wrap-Coats and Wraps, 35.00 to 210.00 | A large collection of Utility Coats, plain tailored, to be worn with separate | furs, sumptuous fur trimmed coats, voluminous wrap-coats in the fashion- | | able soft cloth textures and original models in velvet wraps. | OLD FASHIONED TEA FOR CONSTIPATION | Brew It Wouraalt a at Home. LIBERAL CREDIT . TERMS TO ALL Our Terms New York, Lona necticut. APARTMENTS FURNISHED From $75 Up on Credit, COLUMBIA & CORTINA @® ou ean take ugeish Mver and accom Probably the best ‘tor clogged up dowel Apply Also to New Jersey 'stand and Con eK. and B ne of thousand rand the whol. Fevelgn Language Records for October on Sale. Write for Catalogue. MAILED FREE. > Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cuticura et antit sS1S7360 Soap, Ointment, Talewm ie, rach, Columbia KROEHLER Snenplos of Cuttoare, Dept & Bartow. * Grafonolas KODAV From $20 Mahogany finished, Ue Also frames upholstered eco rds on Credit with Every Mach! with fine Imitation Spanish Leather, Thie does not Include mattress... SHEA AVE rity a 5,600 employees will be | ] Feleased from thelr work to attend. the Tablet. These little tablets (f) | Misses’ Duvetyn Frocks, 95.00 to 175.00 i! 1 with noy: ed weal tags. Wall Papers Tomorrow we will from our regular stock a number of desirable wall papers room in the house and sell them at a very close mar- gin, will ders to match at Sc yard, Pe DAR 740 roll Group 2. .10c, 14e, 18¢ roll Group 3. .22c, 26c, 30¢ roll Legs of Canada Lamb, w Roasting Veal, Ib. .18}¢ Pull"Gnd Winter colorings,” | ane a menos, £1.00 Forequarters of Canada Crepe de Chine Blouses, $3.39 Sigs By paairsl patterns, Lamb, Ib Good quailty material in pink | neatly ‘trimmed. Empire. effect, Legs of Veal, Ib Forequarters Lamb, lb Roa Rib R Sirloin Ss Bon Prime Rib Roast, tb., “were better. MACKINAWS Seams that stay sew- YES! RAS SOA mR 1918. MAN Suits & Overcoats Built at Fashion Park *30 © *65 It is neither pleasant nor profitable to be bothered And yet it is important that a gentleman’s clothes fit precisely. garments have a custom finish without the an- ha number of fittings. ance of a try-on. . Suits or Overcoats for the mature man to have attractive who likes his clothes lines with a bit of youth in them. Suits or Overcoats for the man who is : likes to be com- fortable without looking like a sack tied stout and sensible—he in the middle. Suits or Overcoats for the young man who wants his clothes to be molded to his figure—slightl high-pitched and adroitly indicated waist line. And then there are The Stetsons to smartly top a smart costume. practical needs in a new and modish way. Boys May Laugh at the Cold in These Winter Wearables $11.95 SUITS OVERCOATS and materials that r like concrete— that’s what you'll find in our Boys’ apparel. necd any further inducement, take a peep at the price Suits of corduroy or fancy cheviot in the new treach models, or two pairs of trousers. Good colorings, Overcoats for small boys built like Dad's, Plain ani fancy cheviots. Sizes 244 to| pockets, 10 years, years, Bloomingdale’—Maim Ploor. At Savings take Sale suitable for any However, each item be sold only with bor- TMrd Floor Meats ith chops, Ib... 26%. Several or white, 24e Spring . 25 - 80 of sting Pork, Ib Roast, Chuck ‘oast, Ib or teaks, Ib eless Bacon, tb, 32)4¢ 22c Porterhouse 32c porter STORE HOURS 9:45 TO Bloomi 59TH TO 60TH STREET— Decidedly Well Clad-- Without Extravagance It has never been so necessary to pay a good price for clothes. never so poorly made, good clothes never We are offering for your con- sideration this group of Suits and Overcoats that are entirely sensible i in treatment, pro- portion, fabric. Poor clothes were Sizes 7 to 17 years. Mackinaws—made of plaids that look and feel warm. CONOMY Women's Winter Coats, $14.95 All sizes to 46 Manuf attached, These shoulders All the bl and colorings that meet Six dollars to eighteen. Three Specials For Gardeners 20,000 California Privet, 4c ea, $3.50 per hun- dred. ae Sheep Fertilizer, 10c qt. $1.75 per bushel. Lawn Grass Seed, 12c and 18c per quart. If you want a splendid lawn next Spring, this is the time to plant and fer- tilize your grass. NOTE—Our flower shop will deliver floral designs to any large city the United States with- in two hours’ notice, And if you One Cozy 18 Sizes 8 to ae On the Roof EMENT Women’s High Shoes $2.69 150 pairs in a wide number of styles. Black and novelty effects. Gray kid, tan with cravenette tops. white kid and various two-tone effects. Louis, Cuban or military heels. = ————= 2 fee anil pe a eR RES Some have slight faults, all of wear factorily, | Fur Sets, $8.98 styles, Good looking sets of diaeit gar, f. efully made. Vrottily embroidered, | Cosy for chilly days, Mercerized Socks, ITe | Men's socks, reinforced Med throughout. u weight, Black, white, colors, Seconds. Children's Stockings, 29¢ cleavy a stockings, wit eh and heels, Of better “grade Sizes % 300 Good Pepe $1.00 icturers’ samples and odd corsets of well known Low and medium bust; well boned, Hose sup- Sizes 19 to 30. Bloominasater’ ‘—Basement