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a ————: — IERSEY'S POLE SCORE BOSONS MEN FR STING Patrolmen’s Association Speak- ers Declare They Will Never Join Labor Union. TRENTON, Sept. 19.—The Boston police strikers were roundly scored at the annual convention of the New Jersey Patrolmen’s Benevolent Asso- Ciation here to-day, Several speakers in sympathy with the movement of the police of other St@tes to better their condition and indorsed the labor | movement, yet they would never be- come affiliated with a labor tion, ‘The speakers declared the New Jer- sey police were well treat ted and could be no exouse for their going on strike, The sonvestion went on Tec ord as opposed to the appointmen rector of Public ‘Batety by t of the “/MRS, ASTOR'S MULE said while New Jersey policemen were | * SS THE EVENING V/ORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. tion wiN be held tw the , Marcy Avenue and Heyward Street, ny WINS CHAMPIONSHIP -<S'%e5 Stasi, Yoga each nf ir Ke | Shee we ent, ti — Neth be adrnitted. tren euch evening Black Joe Has to Be Walloped by sara ony. Vaekets tor a date wil AN Oe pew chon” | ESiRtts Bh Se uated cat etc a Few Inches, of ‘an tormor. members POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Sept. 19-— Cr Mrs. Roland Delano Redmond of ‘Timothy Barrytown, driving Binck Joe, the mule of her friend Mra. Vincent As- tor, won the championship of the Hudson Valley yesterday when she competed with Mra. J. Griswold Webb, wife of Assemblyman Webb and daughter of Col. Archibald Rogers ‘of Hyde Park. Mra. Webb drove Bonnie Annie, a rawboned white mule. The time was four minutes and the distance half a mile, and each driver, during the entire race, arged her steed ahead with every device ‘nown to horsemanship. Mra. Red- mond had to ply the whip constantly to keep Black Joe from stopping to wait for Bonnie Annie. pei ene WELCOME FOR WAR HEROES. Colebration tn Heneor of 4Tth In- fantry Held Next Week. Correctly Fitted |. 18 te $10 a Di Governor of a State, 25-27WEST Stocks . eI (A) The short sleece finds Sterns Snes ST expression in this siraight-line frock of Tricotine. The skirt 4s elaborately stitched in told tinsel, $28. “Sean (B) Simulating the Eton, this Tricotine dress tastefully uses silk braid and tassels and @ throw-over sash in accord with the mode, $28. neh. STILLS Between Tifth Avenue and Broacheay Announcing for Saturday Our First Important Sale of Newest Autumn Dresses. Selections from Our Own Exclusive - were 39.75, 49.50, 59.50 $28.00 In the height of the Autumn season—not when it is over, but NOW—when it will be of most service to you, Orkin’s have planned this splendid sale for their widely increasing patronage. And our only excuse for reducing dresses to $28.00 that have sold as high as $59.50 is to make this a worth-while event to the women of New York (C) Georgette frock over a slip of Crepe Meteor, handsomely bands ot Beads 4 Sitng tie for the simple Every dress is representative of the Orkin Standard of Excellence—exclusiveness of style, quality fabrics, fine tailoring. The collection comprises Georgettes, Satins, Tricotines and smart combinations, The innovations of the A in fringe treatments, in embroidered motifs of braid or bead. Mostly one or two of a style. Because of the unusual values no exchanges or refunds can be made. g4th. STREET Jrock of Charmeuse, beautifully onpe ornamen: with drop butions jet; sith cord girdle wit tassel of beads. $28. E) Stunning 1D) Georgette and Ser fectiodly com f Gecreen this longo model, beau- ufully embroidered in silk and beads; string belt, $28. ornamented with utumn Mode are reflected in the silhouettes, PT ci LULL ULE LE oP Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-Third Street This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Imported and Domestic MILLINERY For Women and Misses, in an exclusive variety of Tailored, Sport and Untrimmed models, Special for Saturday: Velvet and Beaver Turbans - $4.75 Black Lyons Velvet Hats - - $5.50 With Beaver facing. Trimmed Hats, - - - - - = 10.50 Simple or dressy; flower or feather trimming. THIRD FLOOR An Introductory Sale of FALL NECKWEAR Specially prepared models at remarkably low prices. Collars Of Net combined ci- with Laces; round . or square shapcs, $1.45. each Actual Values $2.25 Vestees Of Net combined with Cream V; i ennes JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Priced Extraordinarily Low for Superior Fabrics and Workmanship. Girls’ Regulation Dresses x plaited or waist line models of Na Blue Serge; braid trimmed and embroid- ered emblems; sizes from 6 to 14 years, $9.75 and 11.50 Other models up to $26.50 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Dressy models of Broadcloth in light or dark shades; Empire or shirred styles; nutria fur collars; sizes 6 to 10 years, $23.50 and 26.50 Girls’ White Dresses One or two piece models of White Pique or Poplin; id emb’d; 6 to 14 years, $6.95 and 9.75 For High School or College MISSES’ APPAREL Misses’ Autumn Suits-—-Particularly empha- sized are the new len coats, tight-fitting sleeves and smart tailored skirts; in Peach Bloom Duvetyne, Velouise, Mixtures, Silvertone and Velour; many large collars of Squisrel, Beaver, Australian Opossum, Hudson Seal (Dyed Musk- rat) and Taupe Nutria, $37.50 to 355.00 Misses’ Autumn Coats and Wraps---Of Evora, Fortuna, Bokhara, Peach Bloom, Silver- tone, Velour and Chameleon Cord; featuring belted and semi-belted models; flarebacks; con- vertible or fur collars of Beaver, Squirrel, Taupe Nutria, Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), $37.50 to 295.00 Girls’ Serge Dresses Of Navy Blue Wool Serges, smartly em- broidered in two tone colorings, also silk trimmed; sizes from 6 to 14 years, $11.75 and 14.75 Other models up to $27.50 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Including the regulation models of Navy Blue Wool Cheviot, also other models in plaited styles; sizes from 8 to 16 years, $22.50 and 27.50 Juniors’ and Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Straight line or embroidered models in Wine, Green or Brown; 12 to 17 years, $24.75 and 27.50 Boys’ and Girls’ TROT MOC SHOES On Display on the Second Floor Saturday Bt wearing shoes for school and general wear made. The uppers of Indian Tan Moose are soft and pliable, and Trot Moc soles of leather throughout are exceptional for wear; very flexible and easy on the feet for children. SPECIAL VALUES IN Child’s Shoes Girls’ Shoes, Boys’ Shoes Sizes 7 to 11 11% to 2 1to6 $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS Expert workmanship and superior quality wool fabrics are their chief characteristics Boys’ Wool Suits (some with extra knicker- bocker trousers) with dependable wearing qualities; very desirable models; sizes from 7 to 18 years $13.50 to 30.00 Little Boys’ Novelty Suits—Oliver Twist model; Middy and Junior Norfolk Suits Desirable colorings; 3 to 10 years, $7.50 to 13.75 Boys’Corduroy Suits, heavy grade Trousers lined throughout; 7 to 17 years $11.50 Silk, Pongee or White Rep Blouse with Sutin, Corduroy or Velvet ‘Trousers; $9.75 to 18.50 Boys’ Smart Uvercoats—School and Juvenile models; 4 to 18 years, $12.50 to 27.50 Boys’ Suits (extra knickerbocker trousers); well tailored; 7 to 18 years $16.50 # ‘ i @ Pe ne cere energie nasty et te CC OT TCO OS