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i i } i Mads ee IN FRANGE AGAINST TREATY) cine svt: oon i eo" TD OUST RENT STRIKERS e asserted, > tind wel nc Brewer et ™ a a] 4 Mistrdl Announces His Party Will] KILLED BY SUBWAY TRAIN, | Saad of Six Goes on Strike When Vote in Opposition to Brooklyn Tenant Shows Ratification, PARIS, Sent. 4 Paul Mi | Vietim Only 20 Feet Away When | e Motorman Saw \. | A man believed to hav nk | The Norman, sixty years old, lived in| the te the Municipal Lodging Houre. wae] nue ground to death this morning under the | noc wheels of a northbound White Pt Avenue subway train at the Allertor ‘Avenue Station: The motorman, Frederick Ackerstrom of No. 798 Blamere Pla told the Bronx United Socialist, aaid| Medical Examiner he did not eee the and Polish settle tr Rin tall Woo trans of « Russo-German feeney brakes to | ¢ hority Socialist, during the ared that he and at thirty-fi i by a police p the furniture on n the tenant ap- membership card jo nman,” de- chorus, said he union helpers Four hundre this and two the B. FLW. R Co., Jacob Fox, | agent, are to be. evicted | DISGUISED AS NEGRO MAN TO LASH ANOTHER WOMAN Said to Have Confessed When Told Bloodhounds Would Be Put | nd fifty tenants of buildings owned by Hours, 9 to 6 Daily, Including Saturde ‘Ideal Walking Boot on Trail. r ASHEVILLE, N. ©, sept she “negro os ho horsewhipped Mra. Correct Fall Models Villian Crap, William Crisp, thus adding oll to the fire of race hatred in this section, Attractively Priced for Women & Misses was neither a negro nor @ man, but @ white woman who disguised herself, This was brought out to-day by) officers who said they had obtained a confession from Mrs. Josephine Moody, wife of @ prominent lawyer, that it was she who did the horsewhipping It was said that the confession was obtained only after a threat ha@ been made to put bloodhounds on the trail. BAKER'S STRIKE COSTLY. Company President Puts Lonn at #16,000 a Week, DiMeulties of the ttfried Baking | Serviceable because of its welted soles and Co, with Local Ne of the Bakers Cuban leather heels, the model illustrated, Union of America tention to-day of ham in Yorkville bloom, Seere- tary-treasurer, and Member Jake Goldstone of the Union, were ar- raigned on a summons charging them with conspiracy, According to developed in dark brown Calfskin, has the added attraction of having shapely, slender lines. It is typical of the exceptionally smart and artistic footwear which bears the Queen Quality label. Queen Quality Boot Shof 32 and 34 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue jas Gottfried, Presi- dent of the baking company, repre- sentatives of the Union have always opposed him but since May 18, when a strike occurred in his bakery at 724 Street and the East River, have carried on a campaign among grocers and staurant kee which, he says, has cost his ny $16,000 a The hearing was adjourned to James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street For 2 Days Friday and Saturday o. Ratlroad ferryboat Goshen. witnessed a | P _ small launch soon after the Goshen had ‘Schwimmer of No. 19 South #th Street, b Brooklyn. He was drawn beneath the Cc eons ferryboat when the collision occurred “and drowned, The other occupant of * the launch was Abraham Lieberman, ESIDES Table and Me ve aes by clinging to a piece of ts ® Hed Linens. Me —_—_——»— +e ’ . : “Y” MEN SAIL FOR SIBERIA. BS cee Ge ot Contes eee feb Ror. Trade ware Selections of Women’s Si Leia vianeeeh. Neckwear, Sweaters, Veils, Corsets, Five ¥. M. C. A. workers from New Lingerie, Hosiery, Underwear, Baby | here and New Jersey. and Elmer B. Taylor, Indianapolis sau Wee eD: ———— 4) Oars: WAN DROWNS AS FERRY | PORTER connects ston. |; it Nn Ni \ iL rr et en $609 and $10) AND LAUNCH COLLIDE) 7 enna tenn, | Pur SBts track the Bs m Dalry men’s Lene t path aneey Dr. Bugene Ht e a J Hundreds of Passengers on Goshen pa 9 I ue Dr 4a See Fatal Accident Not Far Po 5 < and that 3 > ore S department by George er ing, but ha From Chambers Street. whe le Witten avd Hundreds of passengers of the Erie Prom th If you would may hope t put him ‘ollision between the ferryboat and a left her slip at Chambers Street for Jersey City around noon to-day. One |) man lost his life and another was saved through quick work on the part of the ferryboat crew The launch was owned by Julius York City and near by saied from Van couver to-day for service In Siberia. The National War Council here was ad- vised by telegraph that they are aboard the Empress of Asin and will be fol- lowed on Sept. 21 by another party of nine “¥" workers, including Ave from Clothes, Boys’ Suits and Rompers, and Girls’ Dresses; Dress Cottons; Handkerchiefs; Laces and Embroi- deries; and Men’s Haberdashery. R. Cole, No. 1049 Sterling Place, Brook: yn: Clarence D. Hoggard, Bayside, L. 1 | Wiillam W. Sigler, Bayside; Jones R. | 1K ‘Trowbridge, No. 344 Lexington Avenue, New York; Paul Leo Lambert, Newark. Established more than half a century. Fifth Ave. 34th and 33d Streets. today are: Edward One woman, Mra,’ Terese L. Black- burn, No, 3601 Avenue I, Brooklyn, will be In the Pay, sailing Sept. 21 on the Empress of Japan, James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street By (By Ar BY BV BY BY By BV BY BV vy By BY” By BY By Open Daily, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. An Opportune Sale Women’s Fall Dresses Special 29.50 For the mild days of early Autumn a pretty Gown of dark color is every woman’s Mindfyl of this we have grouped for special sale Gowns of marked attractive. ness and style suitable for wear before frosty winds demand Suits and Wraps. As Satin is high in fashion’s favor we have selected many of that fabric. There are also some exceedingly graceful models in Georgette Crepe and highly desirable styles in fine Serge. All are marked at the same modest price. Each model introduces some new style feature—all faithfully follow the new Fall silhouette. Navy Blue Brown Black School Clothes FOR THAT BOY OF YOURS A few hours’ shopping at McCreery’s will equip him from head to toe with wear-resisting School Clothes, strongly fashioned in smart, boy-like styles. You will find attire displayed especially for him in each of the departments. A SALE OF 500 DOZEN McCreery Quality MEN’S SHIRTS $1.65 6 shirts $9.50 Quantity is not to be compared with quality in this sale. But we have plenty of Shirts for those wise men who are going to buy on Friday or Saturday. These are good Shirts, made of Woven Madras, Mercerized Materials and Per- cales—in a selection of neat patterns. They are made according to our order— full-sized, with soft cuffs. A manufac- turer could hardly afford to sell these to- day at $1.65. SIZES 134 TO 18 In the Men’s Furnishing Dept. Main Floor Here are a few “‘specials’’: Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs Knickerbocker Trousers Special 15.50 Made of sturdy all-wool fabrics in a large variety of neat patterns. Coats are lined with Alpaca and both pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers are lined throughout and have double seats and knees. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Other Norfolk Suits represent exceptional value at 18.00 to 25.00 Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs Knickerbocker Trousers Special 12.75 They’re made of excellent quality Crompton Corduroy that will withstand the roughest wear. Coats are strongly lined, and every seam is double sewn. Two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers accompany cach suit. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Furnishings and Hats BUN SpRa acc co o'c.c.0'e or ch aMe OL Mme IQNENRE «5 60g css ci ass cy chek) to aes Bath Robes. ... oe tee 40 40,00 P Canes ns eck. oe ...1.45 to 2.95 Stitched Cloth Hats. ....1.95 to 3.45 | Soft Felt Hats... ...21.! 2:95 to 3.95 For the little fellow we have a large assortment of headwear in Velour, Plush, Beaver, Velvets and Felts in smart shapes and colors. 3.45 ¢0 10.00 The Inside Account of the Downfall of Germany By GEN. LUDENDORFF Begins in Sunday World, Sept. 7th, Daily and Sunday Thereafter BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR PAPER IN ADVANCE—EDITION LIMITED. ta small boy where nd hin five minutes _—— OE |] The Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily On Saturday next, September 6th, and on the following Saturday, September (3th, the Store will be closed at 12 noon, (three-piece; sizes 15 to 20 years) arepriced « . . = « ~=« $28.50 to 38.50 | in a special Department on the SIXTH FLOOR Here, boys who have reached the right age for their first long trousers, as well as those ! who have passed that stage, may find a really wonderful assortment from which to make selections. Great care has been exercised to provide clothes that are sure to appeal—in cut, workmanship and quality, Boys’ Short Trouser Suits | (Norfolk; sizes 8 to 18 years) { with two pairs of knickerbockers (except in a few models), made of desirable woolens and well tailored, are priced $16.50 to 35.00 Complete Clothing Outfits for schoot wear The Girls’ Hat Department is now featuring a new assortment of School Hats The styles are smart and the prices moderate; including Smart Tam o’ Shanters Ol tele eter oe ee at $3.50 Of velvet . . & oe Bly ee Of mapped beaver . . . at 6.75 ” og Trimmed Hats of velour or napped beaver, banded with (Department on First Floor) Credit House 219, 223, 223, 225, 227 3 ec sa 164, 166, 168 and 170 F Grand Street een" | SmithStreet Cor. Driggs Ave. Cor, Wyckoff St. h grade goods and the biggest stock of medium and hig any house in thecit: gives the easiest and best credit terms | Genuine Fine Cotton VICTROLAS SUMMER Steck ot | CLOTHING Mattresses iefroing. all since, | MEN'S AND. Street he , STI TITISEIIIIIIT SS Vegas ter th atctere ‘3 ‘ o ' i { | ' ' i ' ribbon, are priced . . . at $7.50 & 9.50 a } i ! ' ; i a |