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RIN BULLET HAL proach on its way from Manhattan. Sev- eral vehicles were in front and the driver, in an attempt to get ahead of them, dodged on to the tracks in front of | sudden wrench smashed the axle and | Spread (he (ruck across the tracks in such fashion as to shut off all venicular | trac as well aa the surface lines. ‘The! IN HARLEM SRE Boy Dying and Highwayman Is Wounded in Battle Early Last Night. and All Symptoms of Pyorrhoea. Within a block of Harlem's bustost | ee thoroughfare, at Park Avenue and 124th Street, at 9.45 o'clock last night battle royal with soven alloged hold-|4ll symptoms of Rigg’s disease. up men, and bullets flew like hail. 214 Kast 128th Street, lay dying on the sidewalk, with a bullet in his ab- domen. prisoners and one man had made his of them), price $1.-Advt. MASSAGE THE ONLY CURE! Loose Teeth, Sore and Bleed Gums Physicians and dentists are now prescribing massage for the successful treatment of loose teeth, sore, bleed- ven detectives engaged in a revolver ing and shrunken gums, pus bags and| Al scientific medicated massage un- |guentum called pyoriga, which stays Pistols popped like thunder claps put and penetrating—undisturbed by saliva—goes with and is part of the treatment because of its wonderful When the battle was over Elias healing properties and its destructive No, power over disease germs, including eens courte years Ob} St the “cold bug.” It is attracting pub- lie attention ‘hrough experiment sample treatments supplied Free by mail to sufferers wishing to try it and An alleged highwayman named write for it to the Pyorigg Corpora- Bernzott had been brought down with |tion, 12 KE. 46th St.” Original pack- @ shot in his thigh. Five men were | ages at all svete siiatg\ Nia al ld (600 No, 256 Wast 146th Street; William Callahan, nineteen, No, 610 Kast 147th Street; Charles Specile, twenty-five, M / shoemaker, No, 1105 Third Avenue; Pasquale (Patsie) Di Orio, twenty- six, No, 631 Morris Avenue, a plumb- 5th Avenue th Street Special escape. Tho prisoners were Frank For- clerk, No, 354 East 134th Street, and Bernzott, nineteen, a collector, No, 1124 College Avenue. | Shortly before midnight on Oct. 21, | seven men with drawn revolvers on- tered the stationery store at No. 265 Yast 165th Street, severely beat! David Fischman, the proprietor, took | $50 from him, fired several shots into the floor and escaped in an autowo- bile, Last night Harlem detectives got @ tip that the seven hold-up men were in front of a saloon at Park Avenue and 124th Street and seven men in plain clothes were sent to | “get” them. proached the spot singly, closing in| The detectives ap- on the men they wanted. The al- | leged gangsters saw them and opened fire, Each detective selected bis man } 2 and the shots were returned. Detective McCarton went after Bernzott, each firing at the other, A frightened girl ran across the path of the officer and he stumbled over her, | both falling in a heap on the side- | walk. MeCarton’s revolver was dis- charged ax he fell and the bullet| struck Burnzott inside the left thigh. | He kept sn running despite his wound, mae Mount Morris Park, with the detective at his heels, he doubled on McVarton and then ran into his arms. Detective Duane engaged in a pis- tol duel with Heffernan, and a bullet With a Purchase of $5 in Records we will place this patie ee SMASH-UP BLOCKS BRIDGE. Track Collupses o} face Ow in your home on the payment of $1 down Balance 8 per monthy A real tie-up of B. R. T. surface lines occurred independent of the strike when at 945 o'clock this morning a heavy motor truck smashed its front axle on and collapsed in a heap on the tracks, The truck, piled high with packing cases, was nearing the Brooklyn ap- 5th Avenue 34th Street , Ss Broadway, Cor. 81st St. Very Exceptional Offering FOR SATURDAY DRESSES ann COATS Unprecedented Values This sale is made possible by manufacturing conditions which enabled me to secure the surplus stock of a foremost manufacturer at prices far below the actual cost. Serge Dresses ‘Three distinct. models fashioned in fine serge. Former Price to $34.50 Saturday’s Sale 15.00 Velvet Dresses—Two tailored models. Former Price $29.75 Saturday’s Sale 1 7.75 Velour and Serge Dresses } Beautifully trimmed and embroidered, | Former Price $45.00 Saturday’s Sale 29.75 Odd Dresses Anassortment of odd Dresses featuring many dis- tinctive and chic models expressed in Georgette, Satin, Tricolette or Tricotine. Former Price to $69.50 Saturday’s Sale 39.50 Coats Various Models. Loose and belted effects in Pom Pom and Velour. Former Price to $45.00 Saturday’s Sale 29 . 75 Coats—Chic and Stylish Models in Velour. Former Price $59.50 Saturday’s Sale 35.00 Coats—Fur Trimmed. Of fine quality Velour in all the wanted shades, 39 Former Price $69.50 Saturday's Sale 75 mabia, twenty-three, a peddier, of JAMES McCREERY & C0. er; Lawrence Cuomo, twenty, a drug! VICTROLA OFF ER from the latter struck the Samuels ‘. voy in the abdomen, Heffernan es- i 4 mee $78. Victrola Outfit the south side of the Brooklyn Bridge JAMES McCREERY & C9, ——The Broadway Shop Wharaikaahion Reigns— | i} eX ie wae) eo ~ James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND. 34th Street | Unprecedented Sale | WOMEN’S CHIFFON VELVET HATS New Fall Models 3.50 regularly 6.00, 7.50 and 10.00 A prominent manufacturer co-operated with us to make this sale a great success by making unusual price concessions, regardless of the cost of materials and trimmings, enabling us to make this exceptional olfering. An attractive assortment of new Fall Hand-made Trimmed Hats of Chif- fon Velvet in Black and new Fall colorings, also a few Lyons Velvet Hats in Black only; in a variety of latest styles; smart trimmings. To Close Out 100 WOMEN’S FALL SUITS reduced to 24,50 An excellent opportunity to select a handsome Suit which earlier in the season would have been decidedly higher. Fashioned of Velour, Wool Poplin, Mannish Serge and Fancy Mixtures; plain tailored or fur-trimmed; smart models; superior tailoring. Remarkable Values HIGH GRADE FUR SETS At Great Savings Mink Capes—dark natural pelts...... 285.00 Mink Muffs—dark natural pelts.......85.00 Fine Wolf Scarfs—Taupe or Lucille shade... . 32.50 Fine Wolf Muffs—Taupe or Lucille shade... . 32.50 Natural Raccoon Scarfs.7 ieee eeeeees 16.50 Natural Raccoon Muffs Blended Skunk Scarfs, animal shape... . Blended Skunk Muffs... Natural Squirre! Stoles.. o Natural Squirrel Muffs.........00000+ James NicGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 34th Street Phenomenal Sale WINTER OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $21.00 regularly 26.50, 30.00, 32.50 and 35.00 f The assortment consists mostly of model garments which val taste are aure to' approve as they embody all the new st) atures—fashioned of Fabrics which are handsome in texture, Plain neat effects essly tailored —superior workmanship and finish; ¢ s, mostly quarter satin-lined with satin sleeve rticular atten tion has been given to details; size ¢ , but not every size in every pattern. Aiferbun & Clothes: REALM Sad HEM FOHLD For Men and Young Men Sold Exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co, “Atterbury Clothes” are characterized by authori- tative and distinctive models; made of the finest and most durable Fabrics; superior workmanship—Clothes that will stand the most critical inspection, $33.00 to 65.00 Extraordinary Offering Men’s & Young Men’s Fall Suits | $22.75 | Smart Suits purchased from manufacturers of high grade Men’s Cloth- | ing at unusually low prices. | Suits tailored of excellent Fabrics in a large variety of neat medium or dark patterns; distinctive models in smart and conservative styles; coats full, half or quarter lined; with regular, patch or welt pockets; size 33 to 42. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. — 5th Avenue A most advantageous purchase of a manufacturer's surplus stock of stylish and serviceable Serge Dresses; six of which are illustrated; plain, embroidered or braid-trimmed; Navy Blue, Black or Brown. An exceptional opportunity is presented to purchase Serge Dresses at practically cost to manufacture, therefore early shopping is advised. Size 14 to 18 years. Five styles, as illustrated, made especially for James McCreery & Co. for this special offering; exceptionally well made and finely tailored of Wool Velour or Burella Cloth; plain or Fur-trimmed; all lined with guaranteed sateen and inter- lined; Navy Blue, Brown, Green or Burgundy; size 6 to 14 years. A large and varied assortment of Children’s Books, Games, Dolls, Sol- diers, Submarines, Velocipedes, ‘Tricycles, Hand-cars, Automobiles, Children’s Furniture and Sporting Goods at Very Moderate Prices. Toledo Cyclone Scouter,—sirongly constructed; roller bearings; rubber-tired wheels; attractively finished. Mechanical Train Sets consisting of engine with brake, tender, baggage car, two passenger cars, eight-piece curved track and four-piece straight track. MEN'S CLOTHING icreiamaa FLOOR, a oe et on ——$$$—$$ $$$ Don’t Miss the Navy Relief Society Benefit, Hippodrome, Sunday Evening, November 3rd. ames McCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND. 34th Street Extraordinary Sale 650 MISSES’ SERGE DRESSES 10.75 regularly 16.75 to 22.50 Remarkable Offering 165 GIRLS’ SERVICEABLE COATS 10.75 regularly 14.75 to 16.75 American-Made TOYS AND DOLLS Specials for Saturday Only Character Dolls,—jointed limbs; 22 inches tall; unbreakable; moving eyes; real hair. 4.75 regularly 6.00 Children’s Slate Blackboards ~°, 95c regularly 1.95 Children’s Toy Pianos with 15 keys; rosewood finish. 2,65 regularly 2.00 Double-wing Acroplane Kites. 1,25 regularly 1.50 1.95 regularly 2.50