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' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, Ter. Whi ttn | JOHN WA iy ma ruts even 6 clever-*\- ONE PRINTING FIRM GRANTS THEFT OF THIRTY CENTS | ARMY BACON PUT ON SALE \ {GH SGHEDULE “yShunrow Sveroon she carateat| DEMANDS OF THE PRESSMEN| SENDS THREE TO HOSPITAL’ == AT 28 GENTS A POUND wil] be the guest of John D. Rocke- | we | _ CARDINAL te cuusuhanweatey Gi 0 Ronn Head of Typographical Union Is} General Row Follows Spanking | Additional Supplies of Pork and be accompanied by tuo Rev. Patr = fer killa J | |v. Lennon, former por at Pocantico | Silent on the Strike Situation of Boy Who Robbed Coney | Beans, Prunes and Peaches Have ° j ile, wo ie 4 frienu of Mr. Rocke in New York. Island Fruit Dealer. Been Distributed. eve e own - al rs ore eo e"* pf eal . Marsden G, Scott, President of the; ‘Thirty cents bought a larger sec-| Army bacon at 28 cents a pound fs on — peter Sen SS == ‘he rest of his Friday Drogramme international Typographical Union, who|tion of all-wool trouble at Coney | sale to-day at all the seventy-nine pub- calls for a luncheon at the Biltmore | arrived in New York yesterday, refused |reiand this morning than you used|tic school centres in the elty where + as guest of the Church Peace Union,| this morning to comment upon theleo get for @ ten-dollar i::1 on Satur-|the army food sale has been con- sie We a reception by achool children at the| printing situation in which all of thelaay night. ducted, Chamber of Commerce Recep-| Stadium, and dinner by the Bar As- car aeena ee ‘Three men with knife wounds are| About 100,000 pounds of the canned He rf * ry ve % le bil ents have been closed as a lh tion and K. C. Dinner for | *eciation at the University Club, fol. Sie wor the contesta between ti under the uate Ene Oak heer! "ne kif ee tian bana Ron DP, owed by @ reception at the Bar As-|ynions and their international bodies, |Three more ar a sent to the schools and ai iD. Belgian Prelate To-Day. | sociation. Hernard Nolan, President of Frankiin |boy has vanished, as has the 20 cents.| plies of 600,00 pounds of pork and ee " Cardinal Mercie: 4 ther | Union No. 23, one of the seceding or-| Nicholas Drisco was closing his| beans and 125,00 pounds of prunes and “tet ercier passed another ganigations, said that the pressmen|rruit and candy shop at the West|dried peaches have been distributed. Cardinal Mercier has a programme | active day in New York yesterday. | were encouraged by tnd Bindery Com: {End terminal of the B. R. 7. at 3.20| Markets Commissioner Day announced i for to-day that will ailow him some | 1n the morning, he celebrated solemn |. Hea" ieceded to thelr requests for {o'clock this morning when the boy | that on Saturday he will preside at the high mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral. rest. At noon he . was the guest At 3 o'clock < © 44-hour week, and insisted that mego- | graphed thirty cents and ran. Drisco| opening of a Community market at 12th f the Chamber of Commerce, and | York University conterred on hina the | ee dneedte Socases whens With sometcy caught him and was spanking him| Street and Third Avenue, formeriy oc- LL #) — eres of ete of letter: me vas ‘with the Employing Printers’ Associa- mee Ltd yoke Loa bd bers Ue or by the bo Bile sad monte en: <a = as * ra he guest at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. | tion. ey attacke isco, who released| ‘The property has been leased by an | my WE: GRE Nicholas F. Brady, after which, at|' At the headquarters of the employ-|tnhe boy and counter attacked. An-|organization headed by Alderman | 4:30 P. M., the Catholic Club tenvered |ers, however, it was denied that there|thony Martello and Abraham Weiner, | Clarence ¥, Palitz and stalls have been ° | a reception in his honor |were any breaks in their ranks. friends of Drisco, helped him, and the | re ted te doatere id have undertaken | | ——_— es fight. was unanimous, © buy direct from producers and ao! hen came three detectives, who|at a minimum of profit. A margin of wee SLEW MAN AS HE GAZED WILL FIGHT FOR 5c. FARES. |,,.020".ins combatants.” ‘The B. Ht. |One cent, per pound on, tooastufia will es . guards, Alfred Newton, John W.| prevail, it is annou! CAMDEN, N. J, Oct. 0—Holding | Icnight and Walter Kennanan, ail had . AT MOON that clty franchises are something more| Knife, wounds. | And, Drisco, and hie /wies¢ Wome wyer in Italy has ’ SAY POLICE than a scrap of paper, Mayor Bllis to-| felonious. assault... They pleaded not | tent Freed. > : : ie day declared the city of Camden will] guilty and were held in $ ball each,| ANCONA, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 8.— Something From child | ‘ of Public Utility | © For tho first time in the hiatory of Ital; ctives ck <lcarry its case aginst the Publ , " ; Detectives Declare Balock Has Commission into the United States Su- Beli hip Sinks. a woman lawyer has pleaded before a for everybod to matron zi i : HALIFAX, Oct. 9.—The Brith : : o' Confessed—Arrested in West jpreme Court, it necessary, to have set] HALIFAX, Oct. #.—Phe Britieh steam-|court. She is Signora Elisa Oral Co- pl . aside an order of the commission wh er Slzergh Castle has been sunk at sea, | f and she defended bof til- Virginia Mine. tnvalldates, the, off Fine Tranitas | according to a radio message received tary i Corporal oatuseppe | etween the, &u Sarde | day from the American steamer id of cowardice dur. 1 h * . > 4 | here to-day am A e m ™ . a ne ghn Baloch, who has confessed that | Company, and tne Tay Grill not be sat-| Atel, which reported that she has the|! Ae ge 50 styles of NEW hats for Fall and To be exact, the variety offers panne mb Yhralind” S60 cae Str aehe mae | ee with’ the ‘abrogation ofthe 2006) crew of the, Brith steamer, “Net ere oe Winter may sound trite, but think what it | velvet, Lyons velvet and silk velvet hats, a nishe m at No, 2 Kast/fare trolley plan and the adoption of he Afel’s message said t hi - ‘ 5 —evi i i i 78th Street on Jan, 28 of this year and| the seven-cent | declared Eile. | sighted the British vessel in distress, her a , means. 50 styles—every style diferent. | often combined with fur or beaver. There was captured a few days ago by Detec- "We demand a straight, five-cent far8| engine Foom flooded, pumps and peliicrates vote you. must renistent What greater argument for satisfaction | are large shapes and small—sailors, mush- tive Frank Allen, after a three months'| Which the Pyblic Teh the steamer sotindérea” “@” until 1080 Bie, Rogicter early! could a store possibly present—specially | Fooms, tricornes, roll brims, and all sorts chase, n @ coal mine in West Virginia, | e___ — pmneneoemeee ~ _ a moe when the price is uniform and moderate | of attractive variations. wa: raigned in Yorkville Police Court -_ * . | to Magistrate Curran held him AR * * | without ball to awalt the action of the Py | As for colors—-black, navy, taupe, brown and | Grand Jury. ‘Torre ' A Alsace blue form the foundation, with trimmi | ‘ , We suy in the above heading that everybody ce blue form the foundation, with trimmin | Detective Allen said that Baloch's from child to matron pclae, th ‘and teased that add the necessary touch of color, and tl confession was made at Police Head- "This is literal Th r essential element of style and beauty. Tables quarters, ‘The murderer acted in Ahie Us literally true. , There are banded hate for | ‘will be laden with these new hate on Friday. pantomime the method he used in ili hats for matrons, conservative and in good taste; reat ee Font for everyone—new, In~ the old man ‘ * 4 pleasing and desirable. roadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours, 9 to 5, and something graceful, colorful and new for "appear that Balch ot an ten Broadway § DBANCES » 9 to 5.30 Way tae tetie. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. tha Makocsay, with whom he roomed, a se ee ey ata ee aren had a jot of money and Liberty honds hidden away In his cloching and deter- mined to steal them, but found that his \ room mate was a very light sleeper. Unable to rob Makocsay, Baloch deter- mined to kill him, His confession relates that on the night of Jan, 28 Makocsay was sitting at tho window looking at the moon. There was no light in the room, Ba- loch stepped behind the old man with an open razor and swept the blade across his neck, All the money he could find was $97, With this Baloch 0 ey POLICE HOLD GIRL RUNAWAY. Our $1.95 gloves--$1.45 This is NOT the usual type of sale 3,000 pairs of men’s and women’s gloves—our $1.95 grade, have been set aside for this sale. The 2 point of service, so rite Abn Sty by this offer, is Orving ae i bday tg She Rede iy worthy es Spo cae it indicates ce effort rim Box Car. "3 phat , iw 3 of the Wanamaker Down-Stairs Store to help you eeacceaie peognes) a ena Vor" ’ economize. The women’s styles are one-clasp eape- girl, calling herself Rose Bonner, sob- Ce skin, in Roe shades of tan, and one-clasp suede in bing to-day at the Fort Lee Ferry and yp’ gray with black embroidery. The men’s styles are pe ac hod ast nga She Cd gray suede and tan capeskin— thoroughly geod. Is it old Lieutenan at she ran ; hes! pepy sengrrigt sing He remarry MM necessary to emphasize the importance of early last June, following a disagreement w:th choosing? hy father, a cattleman. i Sed lath AN GANS ULERY GAS Remember-— This is a sale for men and women the girl said, “and in four days landed in New York. I found employment in Englewood, N. J., but left there on Monday.” * |_ ‘The police sent her to the Women's Day Court. ‘30000 Auction Disposal of the Alexander Smith Son & Company Stock Held Last April and Only Recently Delivered the New York Floor Covering Company, 60 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, were not only the biggest buyers but sctured the cream of the stock. We placed this tremendous stock on sale Monday and will continue sale until Saturday This is the most amazing assemblage of quality rugs ever offered, at prices that have never been equalled, $65—9xi2 Seamless Axminster Rugs Also Seamed Axminsters; all wool, close woven, high nap ruge; exceptionally fina selections of pat- Down-Stairs Store, Old and New Bldgs. 8,153 pairs of women’s shoes ready now at $6.40 The quantity—-8,158 pairs—.is emphasized for this im- portant reason; it proves that GOOD shoes at low prices are plentiful here—a part of our regular stock— not odd lots, or imperfect qualities, or questionable styles. Think of choosing from Dull calfskin, military heels, indicated wing tips Dull leather with gray buck-finish tops Patent leather with eloth tops, Cuban heels Black kidekin with cloth tops, low heels Smart black kidskin with Louis heels Wide-ankle shoes, too Sor et ing often sought but seldom found —button shoes that are e ira wide at top. We have 600 pairs of these good sl«v.— button style, with medium heels, ALL at $6.40 a pair. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. ~t What he Wants to Hnow Abou Fashions Told by the Wanam ker Speciaity Shop for Young Women “The most complete shop of its kind in New York,”’ is what young women tell us of rae PAOD which we have spent every effort upon to make unique in the world of ‘ashion. Clothes are a very important factor during these budding-to-womanhood years of every young woman. And we have studied the subject from every angle-— including the viewpoint of the mothers. A young girl may come here quite alone and make her selections, because she will have the satisfaction of knowing that Woatever she chooses is correct in style and is of the best quality —- Wanamaker Standard, A clearaway of women’s sampleneckwear Ever have too many pretty collars, or vestees?....Never....And here is a chance to provide several fresh, new styles at fraction of their regular price, $45 9x12 Best Seamless Brussels Rugs) Your 8 75 $45 9x12 Heavy Woo! Axminster Rugs{ Choice if $30 9x11 Seamless | $60 Best Seamless Velvet Rugs Wilton Handsome Kug, woven in one| Smith's best seamless Wilton piece, making it doubly strong;|Velvets, Beautiful patterns, suitable for all | Wonderful range of colorings. | rooms, in rose Sold everywhere | | and brown color- 93.50 for $60, ‘This sale, 44.98 ERE heveneteciase sine B.EK10.6. 616000005 Frocks—-Fascinating in theit variety School and trotteur frocks of serge in navy blue, of course, because Paris again places this always becoming material first on her list. Also, frocks of wool jersey in beaver, brown and other smart colors, Prices—$25 to $105. Afternoon dresses of rich black velvet, silk duvetyne, crepe meteor and other soft silks; $35 to $215. Party frocks of exquisite simplicity for little miss 14 to 16. Others a bit more $30 9x12 $22 Seamless elaborate for the young woman of 18 to 20. Our artist has sketched several First—at 50c Seamless Brussels Brussels models to show the exquisite lines of the new silhouette. Prices—$32.50 to $235. : 14 t 20 Vestees- hundreds of shen, Sill, or. ™® . gundy, dimity. Juimps, too—white : Smith’s heavy all-wool Itugs.| Smith's Seamless all-wool Drus- 188 cv) nd colors—dainty in trimming—delight- eee eae eae etay che | opie Beamnied ialincl Dee Coats Suits M snu-colors--dainty in trimming-~del ful in their clean, attractive fashion wants a good features, Plenty of collars and fichus in the 60¢ group--none of which would $25 dress be less than $1 Togularly, are foremost in the Severely (‘aiored minds of Paris and otherw.se There is a greater diversity in Wool jersey suits have never coat styles than in any of th good looking. Colors ont bedrooms, Won- for all rooms. derful value. Spe 29.50 Best pattern 15:98 tees VSise 7.6x9....,eceee0+ | { cial, this sale... 75c GENUINE TEXOLEUM pelle ba Mag, on De. aon The twill-back velveteen bears unmistakable Second — at 28¢ In the very latest styles, designs and colorings. But we do not 7 ef eer cctheus eat evidence of its own goodness. The heavy serge, i oad a aah cae an see stop with the beautiful designs, Texoleum has wonderful dura- Coats with little capes over the ra wean, Friceasctab 76" ti likewise, proves its serviceable qualities. And the caine’ ‘Wale and mame. blue bility, It will wear much longer than ordinary printed linoleum arms are the latest whim of Paris. i ORS =-9ErTO tO . hance seemingly. ite and many colo ‘ 5 ) charucter of the styles and trimmings is self-evident. flesh, maize, lavender and such, What Coats with loose, almost cape- like backs are to the fore, Coats that really should be called wraps are’ woriderfully good-looking, too. All of these coats are of lovely soft woolen and silk-and-wool materials —- duvetyne, bolivia, velour, and new novelty we:ves. Nearly all of these coats are trim- med with fur, $66 to $495, tailored suits of trico- niret twill, silvertone and plain wool velcurs. In these suits we advocate two types of coats the long, straight coat favored by Paris and the pinched-in ripple coat which New York has sponsored, Prices—-$47.50 to $85, Duvetyne and velveteen suits for the matinee tea and other Jacket effects, blouses, short peplums, tunics—a . od of fun it is to choose from such as happy fashion family. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Broadway side, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. More 38¢ cretonne, 24c yd. The same cretonne that some stores (we know) sell regularly at 45c a yard. because it has a real WATERPROOF BAS stead of being made on burlap. You can wa Texoleum as often as you want to with soap and water without hurting it a bit, 2 yards wide, CUT FROM FULL ROLLS. Square yard......... Congoleum Rugs “7,%41F PRICE SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast. MILL Seconds, Felt B: at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE. 6.00-6x6—Special ....+++ 2,08] $14,85—9x10.6 , } afternoon occasions. Many of ; ' E Perereatpeapennnitt ata gtriage ge a a : Severely tailored coats — quite like London | them are adorned with beautiful furs. Prices: A big variety of patterns and colorings. te . 4 EEE Les forse: TEP etioned of smart heavy coat- $85 to $235, ; 1 ) 0c F Rord a x : ings, $35 to $92.50, A plaid or checked worsted skirt should also oni 2 Y ei Then, there are coats for general utility | be in'every young girl's wardrbe.. ‘The new $15 Chenille ale Raney Borgen W ork oor Coverin Co Fear —mostly in wool veloure, $39.76 to | knite-pleate skirts, are especially smart portieres, $11.95 scrim and marquisettes, 30c yard $85, i Prices 5 to 5 " a j ¢ , AB re en Just 78 paltemen onder a | } This was a very popular announcement Corner 60 Flatbush A 1 Block f Paris originated the tashions—Wanamaker’s oust fo pairs--on order a long, long | jast time, Now we have 4,000 yards— with : a v. ad Libis have reproduced ard aiapted them for America time. Blue, brown, taupe, green and mul- | pretty, fancy borders. Livingston BROOKLYN Fulton St berry. | Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Broadway to Fourth + 8th to 10th Street, New York: One-Half Block trom ivevins Street Station of Manhattan Subway ————