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painstakingly searched to-da se of determined th NEGRO BELIEVED IPDNSI «os is in a hospital in jclans fear her recov- Camden, Phy ery will be a companied by the loss Posse Surrounds is Wooded Sec- tion Near Merchantville, New Jer of her reason, Spencer. "Baldi in The negro, who was driving a wag- :, . ¢ ' mn, attacked Mrs, Notsoy as she was Foundation for Inquiry Or- ly road between Merehant- dered by Gov. Sm uden. She was found un- b . CAMDEN, N.3, Sept, ao—with Conscious by a passing automobilist, . ‘ sf News of the attack spread quickly!) to pearby towns and besides Police the § ch Lindenian's party several posses establishment in 1914, » formed by farmers and work- n. Chief Lin n said be has hed the negre identity by the rove. missioner Jeremiah Connor, an ap- on a lone ville and manager of pencer Baldwin, the coming of daytig Mf Lippincott, heading a gearching for a netro accused of an Assault on Mrs. Mary Motse Of @ shipyard worker of Merchant- ville, yesterday, believed he had com- t to-day Sher- » Insurance Fund since its posse testified to- day at the investigation of the bures 1 wife being conducted here by Special Com- pointes of Gov, Smith. pletely surrounded a swampy plece Mr. Bal win said the amount of j tive July 1, 1914, wa 4, The amount of premiums at the close of | | tho first six months tusiness was POLICE, FIREMEN "S22 uid, employers automat a ey became Hable for injuries to Tt was n ury for em ke out insur This was done either through private les or through the State In Fund The rating e employees ployers to t nee yolicies Writes Enright to Preserve Order at Meeting Vo-Morrow in City Hall Park. nec basis comp, fablished, Mr, Bald- win expl a’ figured on the of th husetts law and 8 usually charged by casualty The rate adopted was €1-3 under the stock wany rates, itators in the Police and Fire De- | Mr. Baldwin sid that if the State 1 charged policyholders at ed by the inies, the earned premit the period would have been inercased Mayor Hylan to-day wrote Police| ‘he companies. Commissioner Enright that a few ments Who are not sutisfied with Just the right length! Four, and in some cases, |poary of Estimate contemplate hold. five different sleeve lengths | ing @ meeting in City Hall Park to- nerea 8 in pay promised by the | by approximately $75,000, in the popular sizes. |" The Pilles. Commldatoner te tw Chee ee dors were ei 2 etibhiddlal, - “| divided into fort which Takes some shirt stock, | *"uc\d >» to It) was provided for in the law itself ere a rather. with some individual risks and some but then. we could hardly |: be dabblers! Not in City Hall Park to: with | °° 2"y other day, norrow | groups of individuals arranged in) pacman lasses engaged in the same industry “four convenient corners” sir lAs Alay At first - As asanat pre: | minm was fixed at $15 | devoted solely to men’s and| rday contradicted the atatemant Ada 08) ik | original business was | Bohm, written as the result of correspond- | ‘ederated Union, that polic organizing a labor union. Joseph J. O'Reilly, editor oof the 85% of men can and Bhd & bier ae civil aii em- should wear *Pedestrian”’ | “demonstration” to-morrow in City shoes—orthopedic surgeons} !14!! Pla at 1 P.M. that will mate ' t imate “take notice.” say so! Rasistered Trademark Seereta boys’ outfitting. : - ence. Letters accompanied by appli- cations were sent out to employers. | Vor the first six months, Mr, Bald- | win testified, there were excellent re sults, The earned surplus, he said amounted to $185,468, This, he sa was divided between the which received al groups which | rd of Mayor's letter follows missioner; gitators in t Departments, as w I note that a Police and Fire The busi was based ROGERS PEET COMPANY [pm “cutsni of rete ew ie unease ties Broadway Broadway|endeavoring to place the police and| were few injured. the peemimn aeisthSt. “Four at 34th St. | firomen of the city in an embarrusing | ite less’ the amount deducted Convenient position by making it appear that they | losses, and a ten per cent, “cata Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, | “fe Not satisfied with the treatment | trope reserve” fund, would be credited at Warren at 41st St. |0f the Board of Estimate and Appor- | back as dividends. tionment in giving them a $400 in- Th ed premiums for the sec erease in salary in two years, ond ending Dec. 31, 1914 Saturday und Sunday last I spoke | ‘mounted to $5: Mr. Baldwin to over fifty policemen on post in| counted for this by saying thi Fate various sections of the city. Some | °ha the State was redu recognized me and others did Gut | bout 20 per cont. below’ that of. the of fifty-one police officers spoken to | °asualty companies At the close of they were all pleased with the treat- year the f had asse ment of the Board of Estimate and 4.493, with linbilities of $4 Apportionment except two. Thare was $17) © poliey he al firemen I spoke | aise eae! | DELAY WAR BONUS UNTIL MEN SPEAK and Apportionment was them in two years and the stem Wag more than tore 1N« F > s eer ens LS +] No Action on n Extra P. Pay Bills U ni spartments should receive th: the Returned Fighters Are same treatment that agitators in the other departments of the city will Heard From. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.— No receive. action will be taken on the many | JAMES McCREERY & CO, Special VICTROLA OFFER “Lam credibly informed that agita tors are endeavoring to create dis- order by attempting to call a meeting | in the City Hall Plaza’ to-morrow |bills now before the House granting | See to it that there will be no dis-|pay bonuses to returned service men | orderly gathering at the City Hal! Juntil the soldiers, sailors and ma-| Plaga tocmorrow or any other day. |rines have been heard from, Chair- | Very truly yours, “JOHN I. HYLAN, Mayor." |man Fordney of the Ways and Means —_——e somm e said to-day. His st gressmen had besieged the commitice | measures, Both the American Legion and the Residents of Kona Side Flee to |World War Veterans have asked that Sea as Lava Pours From such bills be delayed, the Chairman| we 4 wapheb said, He stated that he had received | Volcano, a request from the legion that no bill | HONOLULU, 'T. H., Sept. 20.—Mount|D® Passed until after the national Mauna Loa, on Hilo Island, burst into [Convention of the organization In| Victrola X......... $110.00} new eruption tate last night and a wide |Minneapolis in November tream of lava began pouring down the| Legislation authorizing bond issuir Your own selection Ke ng many homes. The| of from $1,000,000,000 to $2,060,00 sidents of the Kona s: > cover bonuses was requested in the | of Records to the eing to the sea, which is thirty miles| various plans urged before the com-| amount of..... Victrola X. $110.00 a side destro are reported tant mittee, | 10.00) a a ~| ASK MILLION FOR HUNGARY. |EX-KAISER CONVINCED eich re HE WILL NOT BE TRIED Sum In Wanted to Fee. Advisers Tell Him Holland Will Refuse Allies a Request Children— 100 as Starter, We will place ® The Exe ve Committee of the Tun ef Committee, at the Holland The Above Outfit tonight, arr d to launch a campaign for $1,000,000 to feed the chil- | ip your home on the payment of dren of Hungary | for Extradition, $6.00 Down | to Pe asians yancaee lt brought to trial by the Allies, friend Balance small monthly t rane | he tas ean 6 LA ROH payments, ION, TTT Helga ‘Holland. will ; JAMES MCCREERY & Co, st ioe ae, mrt 5th Avenue 34th Street Bil sale ak ciGhla auteorttr ae ey he ber. onarehy = - SAK PTORIAL DIStINX( Xs Rarer haan much Hg Wardingion ock in fortuni n’, lady, but I've “You can't judge # mau by his always had w kind o' hankerin’ to have can | clothes.” | stot” only,” iat a Miss Cayenne | gotbathe waitorm helps some in a guishing a mf w — - - — novel anonsmscwne my palm read, Let ‘er go, and don't bet GL backward about tellin’ me any wae HISTORY DETALED. MAY SOLVE HUNT. <2 history of the disapp year-old Jimmy Glass from Greeley | asville, Ky., in May, 1915—though as yet no com- | Ark, Providence, R. 1, | of woods near Merchantville in which pee MtbyaARiddoAcM ARE lihadas cabal fay, 1915 ah com: | J | pul Apensation under the EM- | herent person has had an opportunity ! y,, “3 | ployers' 1 y Law became effec to determine whether the bones are ville, Ga \ » 1919, 15 ! m the city yester- », Bird Astor, whe e when Barbare wae j were dentified by Dr. G. T of a four-year-old chile ld ever has been lost in| Mee. G nty and Dr oan | the United States was searche That Hones Charle wenitt bal aad btd Leditlh td Glass hae little faith in the ntervened in the situa lo 1 young Glass |Paport that tones of & boy found ine Joy and judges of the Cireult | Jimmy Glass, the eon of fleld near Greely, 1 ay be thoase| he Sherif! were called inte Ne @ railroad worker of pf her aon, She was sven to-day in » determing action to be 4 aken to Greeley for the|ner home at No. 13 Lienau Place, county or State officials, ‘The day of their) Je ro and former sole er vacation. 1 wounded early to« al his mother left bim on ml fst report of thi« : bal Lays ‘Harvesters Make Make Discovery| awn of the boarding house and went| mot o,f jHalt boner Ali Alat amans seat ty eat, He re: Near Town Where Boy Ito the post office, 100 pacca away will await. fart ny Pursuers to “Execute | Sree anaes . Vrom that day to this she has not haga a © refased to go wi Javlebca: what ame of] ¢ Vanished. |scen him nor tearned what became ot f | Wounded Man. , Raligeietire i ii him and ts an auditor} SRR EES 1 dE nd Crosay Buckwheat harvesters in a field| Appeals by the State of New Jer- 1 MONTUOM , Ala, Sept. 30 nd ; le. The first ‘ crimes near Middletown, N. ¥., not far from | sey and by ably and cna | grat jtohn Tempte, negro, who last nigh! eth 4 the town of Greeley, across the Penn. | Vale agencies caused o nation Will) FOCH CALLS FOR UNION. [snot and fatatty wounded Policeman " ty 1 mob search for the boy he » : ‘io 4 men f * from the sylvania line, disc ed a NUMBET | tose children resembling him cause war, te |" oO i as are and bli sh ae ' thon fteet Sheree GEL TERPNID tues oeaPa | EH CEPT CELIO oo ide {hospital sborlly after 2 o'cioele ai were told n for thelr ently been unearthed by dogs. The! jonurneys aggregating 18, m PARIS, Sept. 30 Foch, who] morning by a amall band of white| Van they rted were shot discovery at once revived the tragic | Reports that Jimmy was found came | \« visiting at Tarbe ad fi fd nen quietly met, Temole was the third negro to} Judie by lynch flaw within a pertod of pe twelve hours, Miles Phifer and Robert | he called r Crosky, the latter a discharged 4 Ree eae Sreult Jud A the City « 1 ntial detail from Nichol: |grosae Kenosha, Wis., Kensett Kingston, N. | » Beach, Md. and from many wrance of four- | with cireumst vy will two Me lo} union for pe not refer to Gains: !to accept a nominat other a seat in the Char Cord announced to-da er, having been shot to death by @ confers with Gov. K JOHN WANAMAKER Store hours—9 to 5.30 Chesap Broadway at Ninth, New de October Sale of Oriental Rugs---Wednesday ae A rich feast for the eye And an opportunity to save 10 to 40 per cent. 448 small and medium siz 66 room sizes. Important | Fashion mes- sage to business women Wednesday we shall present a col- lection of | smart tailored FROCKS at $29.50 The fact that the dresses are fashion- ed of very good navy blue serge and tricotine and that they are well tail- ored makes it ob- vious that the price is absurdly ittle. Models are Not the /argest sale we have held, because true Oriental rugs were never fewer. BU'T one of the best sales we have ever held. In view of the diffi- culties of obtaining authentic Oriental rugs, and the high prices caused by the scarcity and the greater | demand, we have reason to be proud of this sale. The rugs in this sale are beautiful. They remind one of what an expert once said of Persian carpets— “In a perfect specimen one is conscious of no desirable color being missing.” Lovely home furnishings And a paying investment smart, yet con- | All the most desirable weaves are represented. i arvati ‘ Ilus- Some are from Persia; some from China; some from j trated. Each one gives a modish silhouette, and yet has the | /"dia; some from Afghanistan and other remote and mysterious wind-swept uplands of Central Asia. They bear famous names—-Kermanshah, Mahal, Sarouk, Hamadan Fereghan, Khiva Bokhara, Mosoul, ete. The sale prices are 10 to 40 per cent. below our regular prices. The savings really are greater, because prices have advanced considerably since we ac quired the rugs well-dressed — business , Serapi, Guend je, and one model also comes | Second floor, Old Building. little details that the Sizes 34 to 44 well-finished woman desires. in size 42. Every blouse of a ° Room-size rugs from Room-size rugs from China a *s a ie Size Grade, Sale Price. broken size range __the Western Orient | aon. oe ah ‘ame Size Grade Sale price 12 x 10.2 tt 475 goes out Wednesday at a reduction India Sx ft $150 $ 85 14.6 x 11.2 ft 585 Mahal 9.6.x 8 ft 300 195 | sex 10.2 ft 495 Only 125 of Georgette crepe, $7 to $18 Mahal 8.6 x 7.3 ft 300 185 | B11 x 11 {t. 625 nk | Melas 11.10 x 8.6 ft. 400 275 | 4x 12 ft 675 Were $9.60 to | N6x94 ft... 64 450 | 4349 x 17.10 ft 588 Only 300 lingerie blouses, $3.75 to $7 | up at ua Bar ; a ae | u Dx 12 tt 120 Were $5 to $10.50 WT x 10.2 ft . 56 395 | igs 13te, 775 : ‘ | 10 x 11.9 ft The George crep clude the Fall si b y ty paded, 7 | i embroidered and lae-trimamed models; white, fenkeolored, navy Mahal ‘ 4 * | gill Destitul aruall (ipa aiid mat, includ blue, brown; some slightly soiled. Melas ng / an, Cd ere The lingerie blouses include batistes,.voiles, madras and a | | moe Ne 10.2 ft Sarouk; $22 to $90 grades—$15 to $65. few linen; tailored, lace-trimmed, frills, eae x 100 rich, silky Mos 3 3. Main Aisle and Third floor, Old Building. mer e010 tt 5.6 to 38 x 6.7 ft.; $65 to $125 grades $47.50 to $87.50. Serapi x 12.6 ft a , ; j : Kermanshah 75 Iran Senna, Fereghan, Sarouk, Ker- Hamadan manshah s 4x6 to 5 x 6.6 ft.; $200 to 3,900 pairs women’s finns $100 grades $128 to $273, Kermanshah 1850 1250 28 Persian hall strips, including Iran, gloves at $1.85 pr. Khiva 5, THO cay Cabis' an, Kurdiste 1; Pena 2 to 4 ft. wide ‘A , arista 901 585 vn? 4 Special purchases and late arrivals. | PATA 1G eeu 4 an Rs long; $110 to $350 grades 1,800 pairs overseam lambskin glace, white, with three- | Hamadan pH 1125 14 Chinese hall strips, sizes 2 to 8 ft. row white on Aiea Hei 630 wide, 9 to 20 ft. long; $75 to $250 grades 320 pairs white p. k, lambskin glace | : 5 $! 295, 600 pairs, 1 and 2-clasp p. k, lambskin glace, black. Laristan ) 650 FEU GABP: ae i" 180 pairs 1-clasp p. k. lambskin glace, tan. Laristan 6x 1011 ft 750 small Chinese rugs; 3 x 5 ft.; $50 to These are our $2.50 grades of today. Arak 6 x 9.6 ft 550 $75 grades--$37.50 to $55, ? ‘3 Arak.... 10.6 x 10.8 ft 550 40 small and medium e Chinese rugs; And 180 pairs at $3.55 Arak 10.3 x 10.5 ft 12-button white lambskin glace, overseam, Meshed aa ame Main Aisle, Old Building Ore hs peered ly = Room-size rugs from China sizes 4x 6 to5 x 8 ft.; $85 to $175. 15 small Chine: $89.50 grade —-$32 $125 to $250 grades rugs, size 2 x 4 ft.; New hats at $10 ie bal ft 55 sig0 9x6 ft 8.9 x 6.1 ft. 9x6 ft 9.9 x 8.2 ft. 195 96 choice antique rugs There are hats that make ue you happy and these are including Kazak, Cabistan, just this sort. Serabend, Joshagan, Coula, Fereghan, . er per ie ; sizes ranging from 4 x 6 to Bolt Prony allots i }4 375 $125 to $500 grades —$75 he seid bes aur ot teen ing | 42 . ( 150 3 larger sizes, 6 x 12 to 8,6 x brown velvet, with a certain 12x 530 194 ; $750 to $1,800 grades—$550 ‘oftness of line that makes one ext oe to $1,250 look young.-instead of hardening 12 x 5a o§ and putting years on one's 13 x 10 tt A) _ as some very smart sailors dc | 13,10 x 9,11 ft. 550 Third Gallery, New Bldg. Sailors that have none of the war ork” uniform look and every pman who is # woman is ' | e ’ e = e tired of her uniform war-time There are soft smart black ry > St k > 5 Semi-turbans Dur ooe of Tans sorla—-some Our 75e grade. Sizes 6 mos, to 4 yrs, WAY eeu Burnt ostrich-trimmed hate. 900 pairs white ribbed silkeand wool mixed LONG stockings; seamless of little brims to give Pretty, mI FOORS leg and feet, reinforced toes and hee! them added grace. Une is purple ers und : ytlvet—trimmed with — narrow Part of a manufacturer's close-out. Main floor, Old Bidg. csgrain ribbon ending in a ¥i.bon cockade and jet pins. First floor, Old Build’ ng. - + i po # » i . ee “+