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AFTER ROBBING DRVERS Lured to Lonely Streets, Two Chauffeurs Are Beaten and Thrown From Cars. Gangs of stick-up men lured two taxi- ab drivers to deserted street intersec- tlona early to-day, robbed them of their night’a fares, threw them into the street » and drove away. ‘Three men hired Isaac Levy, No. 1680 Glay Avenue, the Bronx, at 50th Street and Broadway, about 3 A.M. and or- dered him to drive to 77th Street and Broadway. When the cab stopped one of the passengers stuck a gun againat Levy and ordcred him to climb Into the ead. Another took the wheel and drov inte Central Park. His companions robbed Levy of $20. An hour and a haif later Thompson ||F Brown, No. 150 West 66th Street, was hired by three men at the corner of 64th Street and Eighth Avenue and was told to drive to 48th Street and Madison | Avenue, There the same procedure as that used in the Levy robbery was fol- lowed and Brown robbed of $26 and a gold watch, a TENEMENT GOATS STEP IN WHERE PIGS FEAR TO TREAD, “Social Climbers” in Port Chester Roam From Basements to Fifth Floors, What reation there might be between @ pig and a goat in Port Chester, does not appear in the report of the Port Chester Board of Health, but the Board is looking very closely into the matter. All that they have determined in their investigation thus far is that the goats camp after the pigs in chronological or- der in the tenement district. Sanitary Inspector Harry ¥. Bits dis covered the goats. Last year they used to keep pigs for pets in the tenement basements until the porkers were ex- pelled after the influenza epidemic. Mr. Bits says that he found goats not only io the basements, but that they climbed ‘upstairs to the second, third, fourth and fifth floors—regular Rocky Mountain goats. Inspector Bits suggests that the so- clal climbers be licensed Uke dogs and other pets, and the corporat is looking into the legalit proceeding. The Board of lems advice with am eye on its own goat ———. WIFE AND CHILDREN SLAIN. Husband Finds Bodies With Bullet Wounds im Virginia Home. RICHMOND, Va, Sept. 4—When C. B. Slaughter, a contractor, returned home last night he found his wife, six- teen-months'-old baby and nine-year- oid daughter dead with bullet wounds tn thelr bodies and a third child mortally ‘wounded. The bodies of the children lay in thelr beds, while that’ of the was in the bedroom doorway. fore leaving home yesterday, Slaugo: ter said, his wife asked him to explala the use of a revolver, as she feared tramps. He said he has no explanation “ss the chal Sa Le a VETTES Anes ¥; Mond 3/ Carats 5 7 BRILLIANT WHITE IATELY on nee CHA Eay, oe, the, pap enatont ot inerre row .cvening we shall offer at) iE CIAL SALE fifty-four 1 OS cousins diamond rlans of ‘one ate! wus Sigered we sell Satisfactory and can i) within ten days if or a be be exehanena nr srithin.@ iy patvaee tt Fee “one ‘liathonad ald veri Oe AU SI Perr veri ESTABLISHEO 1879 Save Your Eyes Wear Soft-Lite Lenses Byer Examined by Sovteres Cpremetriet, cor, Fulton St. Manhattan One om ‘Up, both st, |. Niahelss’ Ay. Sarai orth ‘Ont s ct raat ai s } RH. HERALD SQUARE Store hours: 9 to 5. TUmUMUMUR mixture coat, §23.74 A very simple little frock, effectively trimmed in hand embroidery. Silk sash and | for the embroidery of tinsel thread and twisted black Very, silk. Narrow belt, collarless a suit Louse. Sires 14, 16 and 18 years. (G). Taffeta dress, $18.74 A regulation waisted model, simply siqtrimmed in narrow f tee pleated ruffles and hemstitch- tucked A serviceable, easily "laundered frock of fine pique with full jumper blouse with batiste guimpe. Rove or Copenhagen grosgrain ribbon sash. 8 to 14 or rei years. (C), years. Full pleated serge bloomers, $3.49 In navy or black, cut generously full and well made, Sizes 6 to 20 years. Full pleated navy serge skirls on bodice, $3.49 For girls from 6 to 14 years. dress, $18.74 A practical, warm coat for Very fine quality all weathers. High, cross- A ‘smart dress 1 | over collar, wide belt, slashed a straightline | pockets. Lined throughout. pleats. The fresh wh In brown or blue mixture fits acd cults ace ‘mat 12 to 16 years. (K). white pique, ple. | ? Finest quality Roman silk Twill back velveteen dress | ribbon sash “Navy only. 6 23.74 | fo Ih years. (H Middy blouse $1.89 to $6.94 Regulation models devel fancy buckle. In navy r . pped in white gulatea, trim- ep Saye 8 to 16 med in white braid or bands yes ). of avy——or, in navy serge Wisias' nosy irtestine with “white, braid trimming : dress, $39.75 Velour plaid skirts Devoid of trimming except $4.89 to $15.74 practical for wear with coat or long coat. We 1 Misses’ navy serge dress $34.75 coming model, made on » straight lines, with pin 4 front and silk braid Chet ween trimming. Sites 14, 16 and White, pique dress, $9.74 Misses'coat of Normandy mixture, $33.75 Big, convertible collar, belt pleated skirt, hand embroidered and deep pockets. There is of contrast in the rge, dark buttons. Brown indeer, 14, 16 and 18 (J) NEW YORK When She c foes t to Scho. LOTHES may not make the woman, but they certainly play an important part in making the schoolgirl. sure, when parents thought that a enough to wear to the classroom, but a past, and the schoolgirl of to-day goes to her studies in such thoroughly pretty and practical apparel as that we picture. On this page we have endeavored to include a sage appropri- ate not only for the girl who attends school in but also for the girl who goes away to school. We shall be pleased to aid you in your selections. All-Wool Normandy All-wool French serge here was a time, to ‘old thing” was good t time is now happily home town, SS Navy or black satin bloomers, $1.89 Sizes 6 tu 20 years. Striped linen crash dress $2.89 | ‘Trimmed with plain mate: rial in contrasting color and little ches of hand work In green, rose and Copen- hagen 6 to 14 years. (A). Misses’ suit of ‘insellone $59.75 | In the wanted street shades A smart style in a variation of the popular Ni Slas! pockets, pl ‘k, con vertible co and button trimming. izes 14, 16 and 18 years. (E). Blanket bathrobes $3.74, $4.69, $5.94 Prettily patterned fabrics, fluffy, warm — bathrobes. Sizes 6 to 20. A variety of color combinations. hale also have pepered for bind days—coats and capes witl hats to Eiegro—Thira Meer, Girls’ school hats, $5.74 Poke and sailor shapes of vel- veteen with stitched brims and ribbon streamers. The poke shape comes in solid colors, also two-tone effects. The sailor has # flexible brim which may, be rolled up all around or turned down on one 'eide.. ‘This may -be. had in black, brown, navy, Co penhagen, and rose. Floor, 84th St, ae seebsseueeeee se RTO TO TIO TG T@N ON Oi et OX Yate ONT @XTIOV/OVNIOT Ie OO OOK TON TATOO ATO ATA OAR TOTOTRTO TET ALOT OTRO TONS Duar