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i dl "gan avaerwe wont, wabsHeDAy sai % | & sigh of relief, “Don't do it Firat grade, from $1,200 to $1,500; Fiske of Mount Vernon} yd Tate) | When Pretty Bessie Smiles Ai". SC POUEBAR RE eee ere Sess FOR FRECKLES It’s All Off at Old Essex eae neu TALK IN DEMANDING ten of Lagor to support the potce-|Detetives Too Busy Searching] wit ant an ‘ 1 ive eo. att big A pi for tore vag Me ou Pr ey ponte Lag risoners for Weapons to Get Me ang Pes, i. “One dollar.” Girls! Make beauty lotion for nd ht Mi C h T 118d Now's, atied tee tne dour Be Dice atid Money. farmliy’ J ‘0. 3, star! ‘or the dour, thanked “ne ‘pole fot neiak” in 4 : ynte Plains, ee eiurne a few cents—Try it! a or rs. 0 en, 00 hlought back, and’ aneg 6 tor bore INCREASE IN| IN WAGES patrol In theatres for them during} Disorderly dondyet charges against Manopes, | \/ fe, eat aes Teasons, Esty waa no Bolshevist, he the war, thus lessening their own|thirty-one men, arrested in a rear build-| prospect Park, White Plaing. have © “i declared; he didn’t care who was ours ing at No. 50 Spring Street, who were| turned from a vacation in Maine. the juice of two lemons True, the Latter Had a Grievance and 4/ ‘iyo: ts plains oe Wekatnnen, ey ar taeee| Accused of gambling in testimony offered | . Miss Gladys Bettelhelm $¢ Now York Into a boitle containing three ounces Next came Herman and Myer. nt fi " ¢ y visiting Mise Mary Sut epehard whita, shake well, end you Smoked Lamp, but Why Should Somebody Herman was allowed to go home, be- ductile Also Olen Direct ¥# offered by William H. Taubert| ‘ee ttppalaae. bg on ry oi ‘oats Sctrvand Mra, Samuel Willets of sot Pur. jave a quarter pint of the best freckle Be L * 1 T Yi s 1 f Co: 1 went @ omitted to expinin tha 4 , of Hook and Ladder No. 6 and sec- Stevet Police Court, chase are visiting friends in Cornwall- " 001 saa on-the-Hudaon Sr ca stice ‘und complesion one e Laying In a Ten-Year Supply of Coal| jad 'ivcivt"ontann, “Ary one xa) Action in Pressing Plea | onaed 'by'"Watiam ‘Coline of Hook Maori, Ubon i cosh, being Sue MMM Onn waua whe ate in wivour grocer his the lemons and any| JUSt as the Smilingest Beauty Ever Seen | fim, #ii,° gas taxed dollar for| for Raises. Predident Albert Guinness ot the| gust Mey hose. althoveh Betis |e shee Wome Wats fain ™N™ ‘Grug store or toilet counter will sup- : : ‘ declaring that he didn't know it was _ firemen replied quickly to a sugges-| Wheelwright, who with Detective! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lves have to- Si fans ounces of orchard white tir| i Historic Court Was Coming Along? Funday.” Then they ail paid and went | poticemen and firemen will MAKS| tion of “direct actions There sai | order Sih Cit relate Bd ern tite etic a hnaeladae Ate. & few cents, Massage this sweetly PSST had given the once-over to Ohin foliage as the buccaneor quintet. ae; en a4,” shouted | united efforta to obtain from the) be no strike,” ho anid. “We feel the|handfuls of them, nue, White Plains, wBugrint | h into the face, neck ne twenty summers and They were awared the georgette crepe nit the bomb squad,” shou! ° publlo ts with us and we are satie-| Hoth dotectives were eo busily enc iss Blizabeth Coles of No. ¥ Btowatt i and hands each day and see panto. twenty-five win-| humidor ap first poche immediately sorts Board of Ratimate raises in pay, %) fed to leave our case in its hands,” | saged in pearening an thirty~ bes A will be Reatene, te the few freckles and blemishes » dienopear bp dle + foray maximum of $2,000 having been set at! At the policomen's meeting letters| Nemnons, that they, Gid not succeed tn | Bridge Clup of White Plains at Some” ters, fhe had dark hair, pink cheeks,|tpon their entrance into the grand ne ations! Wore. read trom various eitigons age | sbtaining, the dice’ and money they ‘said on, an Bag BB oy 4 Rutan osy lips and—well, 014 tomaple of justice, TAILORS 60 ON STRIKE Gv cenenml wrk. ‘Phe |$velationa indorsing the False in pay Oe STATE TAX RATE 85.86, , @ first offender Pincus. No ema ere also strike talk was and never irritates —Advt, d :| Gist sabamOa to oscpune eateas tf IN FIFTH AVENUE SHOPS! ‘emanc= wit protabiy be made ready) siicnoed by’ President Joseph "E WESTCHESTER NOTES, Ja wrep From wo.11 Announced hag somebody named Pincus on it. It for presentation to-day or to-morrow.| Moran, who sald there waa positively > By Eanalieation toned. Fire Commissioner Drennan, al-| NO Movement to link his organization] Deputy County Clerk and Mrs. Frank! ALBANY? Sept. 10,—It_ waa ah- old is funny the way everybody on the A ov) tip wth the A. F. of L. A. Coffey of White Plains have returned |jcancet to-day that the State Board body woke up With east side is named Pincus, Go into Workers on Both Both Men's and Wom-| though he declined to sesomnmnens ae ‘The presidents of the organtsations| frgma short stay at Kockaway Beach, | Pe ss siivation bad Axed the aver- a start, ‘The most|the barber shop, the saloon, the fur-| ef’s Garments Want Forty. | !ncrease for his men in sare Morte, | Batak tree es ith Commissioners) pitt of White Plains, who recently re: |age tax rate for the State at 65.00, a blase members of “Pinows,” and f Hi Week. for 1990, will not oppose their and an of the Ft wt Pirned from an automobile trip tojdrop from 86.11, last year's fiwures. the Kasex Market) q jour Four 7 it lp reported, and has sald that the Dream re Depart-| Maine, is holding court at Poughkeepsie. |The rates apply to special franchlees Bar 7 Assootation| bad day. Some of them| P¥th Avenue has @ atrike on. Two| firemen will have an oppottunity to eee ME hd ce vepemenentoatemen AL THIS WEEK raised their eye Kk.” but for the sake |thousand men’s tallors and 4,000 wom-| present their case before the Board WEEKLY BUYS brows appreciatively. of uniformity “o” will hereafter be in |°'# ‘lors employed in the shops that| of Metimate. l provide garments for leaders of fashion! «pirect action” was condemned by ||} There was no dowbt that Mrs. | vogue. this $100 “Grand Solo” B} | chen had a binck eye, but what of| “Well, Capt. Kidd No, 1, what have |{"@ bat. They demand « forty-four! meetings of the Polieemen's Benovo- | it? Everybody tas pot a black eyo|you to aay. for yourself?” asked Jerry |"0\"etuk woes minimum and the wom: | lent Association and the Unitormed| } coming sooner or later, and one might |Creedon. n'a tallors $60. Firemen's Association. Strike talk) } an well got it and have it over with.| His Honor had been reading the| Arvert Brilliant, organizer for the| Was allenced promptly, each body And when Bessie amiled— complaint. He looked up and nearly | Journeyman ‘Tatlore’ Union of America, | resting content that public sympathy | | Anyway, she was charged with dis- | fumped Ren the bench, To all ap-|deciared custom tailors were working| backs thelr appeal for more money. fu orderly conduct for calling Mra.| pearances \Holsheviki Looal No. 842|-unaer conditions similar to those ex-| About 1,000 members of each organ- |} Cohen a bum and amoking her loft hid sent its Bomb throwing squad. uting in Industrial England im the/ ization were present when the fite- FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS lamp. “Are you @ Bolshevist?” “ister atiae of the women's tattore thas | Men convened in the assembly “hall ‘A nearby home was stocking up| “Well, I guess not tor myself,” de-| ch A" 309 “Mops In Manhattan, the| of the Puliteer Bullding and the po- with coal, Some one had ordered | tied Pincus with appropriate hand: |ijronx and Brooklyn, acegrding to Hen: | jicemen in Maennerchor Hall, No. 203 . caough for the next ten years, and Its | Boiany=t am a Dermocrnt” ee Sire Hilitman, Hecrataty of Horal, No. S| wast B6th Street. For Thursday—Remarkable Oiferings atrival was well timed with that of Crhat'e different,” said Ais L aead Workers’ Cais. ‘The increases aes are: Beaste. But nobod; oe RS the , SALE AT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY: The Foremost Fashions for Fall Sale at p ie 5 ; 7 é Fulton tt , fallen Bt, | —At Unbelievably Low Prices Store Only Store Only N SUIT: FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET ee ares . In Exquisite Tailormade or Fur Trimmed Modes At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn STORE CLOSED TODAY | fs dls vas leis Wins io 5 Cbanntilben 4s ta als that to state a comparison would almost appear an ‘exaggeration. 1 ; GENERAL PERSHING DAY a pie B. Cor, Gh ar, | H.W. Cor, Oh ae, Ave. : | f er frm of finish gga yy fetes net OUR EMPLOYEES BENEFIT BY THE HOLIDAY AND OUR PATRONS |, || || bvarppiesrd Tiecisi es vehi Ueste eoe oe BENEFIT BY GETTING TWO DAYS’ REDUCTION IN ONE, TOMORROW pe page aa ceEe Broadcloths, Tweeds, ete. Sie ext, and. Misses in each model, material and color. a J CONTINUATION THURSDAY OF OUR FAMOUS | Other Fall and Winter Saits—complete assortments of the Season's Favored Fur Store Open 9 A. M. to & P, M.; Including Saturdays. Trimmed or Tailored Styles. Exceptional Values HEARN Automatic Reduction Sale |} .. °”°%” Meee or | @ ‘3 TRICOTINE & SILK FROCKS 4 This Martin event presents wonderful opportunities for saving. THURSD AY All Suite, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Skirte and Girls’ wear of the | Da hee Lente Bhoiiatp ee the PTE ane eae Ee : , past season are sold regardless of loss. But two days remain. 5 2 00 EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD BY 6 P. M. FRIDAY, SEPT. 12TH \\ si il ; ! ” talons Frocks of Tren, emphasized by braid-bindings, aré promi- — so —— ata bend anywhere near so low as this. ’ i : } Other styl of Satin, in the beautifal new drape silhou- , Here’s how it works: ettes, Bead ‘end. Silk Embroidered Georsettes, end combine. Copy of Ticket . tions of Satin-with- Georgette, Tailored Ser, e also includ- on @ $20.00 Drese | ed, in a wide variety of the fashionable ht lined effects. — COATS COATS, SUITS . © COATS, SUITS : Other modish new Frocks—of Tricolette, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Serge, Tricotine, AND DRESSES AND DRESSES Panlette, ete. Exceptional Vatues for Wi 2 Ler Formerly to 35.00 mle ag 1 Formerly to 55.00 |} |} zaeret 16.75 to 95.00 Frock, peered Momday a . R00 $25.00 = 28.50. ay. TMQ Waimea “Sa NEW FUR COLLARED COATS 21 Thursday , +: 100 Thursday ‘ i hh A tin eiew Of Silvertones, Broadcloths and Friday , pinta rare Hf Friday .. —_20.00 Soft-Finished Velours Our regular $35.74 Cnet Wear. re ee by Waists and Skirts | 75 On the Main Floor, Absolutely No Exchange ° On the Main Fleer, | 3 e Look for Automatic Look for Automatic Reduction Tickets Reduction Tickets F Dresses as Low as. .2.00 Waists as Low as.. .1,35 Only a v ommend merchandising achievement can r does not take exceptions to prove the Coats as Low as... .3.00 Skirts as Low as... .2.00 AB Ry! Prag ec he values are so rare, so very rule of savings at Hearn’s, but these | unusual, ue ‘merit immediate attention. Exceptional Sales, as their png amelie Ry hee gpa re All Higher-Priced Garments Marked at Proportionate Reductions Solis eile hie shows yt straight line aa ei ame tt Sa ot, ond Talent tl is d. Rich fur collars, cut full, ave w feat Coate are Re aititeds ta A celine cp ig, 0, ” 0. All Sales Must Be Final eu The new Fall. poinihel Phases) ded, pe eyed im ean of senlive 9 self, material, aarplen were with ee — oes are axe of others equally good: Mokine ea ge Attend the sale ee Don't delay! Come prepared to buy several } Other Fall and Winter Coats—in materiqls of Evora, Peach Bloom, 4 Du , Bokh th » mye hs mre derrebie gage for | the 5 Autumn and Winter of these garments, because at these prices you can buy two or three } rast Cle, Argonne, Chamelgan, jo Fox, Had: iy ea pee oe eres rated ‘ for what you would ordinarily pay for one, and to protect yourself for } Alterations Free of Charge. the future you ought to buy enough for the next two or thras seasons. | 45.00 to 225.00 ‘ alse. eur gular two column advertisement on page 19. AT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY: i 4