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oe aay THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 17, Yor 4 q MAN KILLED IN SUBWAY, |b 110m street station ot toe Lemx UNION OFFICER COT Vg CE ca . atru . Ct in, cy ly under 1 i: Fiala cena wea | Rae aoe y SE | A. sale of seal color }' was instantly killed as a hundred pas-| Were “spectators of the removal of bis i i | I OF INSURANCE FUND marabou neckpieces, $5.94 Pvenue 5 We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower : i uh, Hh Peselli Admits Dividing Part |5 Than Any Other Store, but dor Cash Only. ' } PA Ras : of Payments With i | Ss ficials, | ‘ perm ‘ Cut your coal bin by buying one of these ‘Tito Paselli, now Secretaty ana! : ‘Treasurer of the National Tunnel S T O V E S: - = = = Workers’ Union, of which Thomas J, - Curtis, Deputy Commissioner of the Th he eat 44 State Industrial Commission, ie Presi- ¢ present scarcity of coal has cau: a great deman for - ‘ dent, testified to-day to recciving his heaters and small stoves. Havé you considered this means “bit” from claimants who effected set- tlements with the Commission. Paselli veut was examined by Special Commis- A Special Purchase: }) ‘ner Jeremiah F, Connor, who is in- of economy? The following items show nine ways to cut coal bills. 5 é Our own oil heater; japanned black, nickel trimmed, brass reservoi capacity, one gallon, Out ows off heaters # 103% inches, lead coated, steel Cylinder gas heater of sheet steel, bold 1 gallon of oil, screw flame | 1744 inches high, $2.24 spreader makes it impossible to | Odorless bunsen mus heater; turn the wick up so far that it will | burns gas economically and pro- smoke, it is odorless and easy to | duces a quick, intense heat, $14.59 keep clean, can be carried from | Electric heater, with copper + room to room, $6.32 | reflector; equipped with 8 feet New Perfection off heater; blue vit- | of cord wad attachment plug, reous enamelled drum, nickel ® 'sii.74 trimmed, lead coated steel reser- 4 $7.94 appearance; feed and fire doors provided ica; size No. 8, 50 inche: i Fashionable for dress or suit wear. Ostrich trimming is combined with the marabou in two of these styles. Other styles: are ull ‘marabou. Pompon ends on ribbon finish some + of the neckpieces, others have chains. They + are all silk lined. Cawe —Main and Second Flvors etigati: the State fh Fund enables us to offer ‘Ij Scnau, at'the city Ha, Paselli, formerly President of local € i: a union No, 11 of the tunnel workers, 250 Dresses sald that he frequently represented | members of his union In Cases result- |ing from injuries received by them. tor ' | Most of these cases, he said, wero tried before Mr. Curtis, his superior § officer in the union, sitting a» Trial treet and Commtsstoner. . Paselli said he received a commis- Afternoon Wear J] sion, usuatty 10 per cont, when he brought bout settlements between " claimants and the carriers of the in- $ Vhs) surance. His method, he said, was je first to find out what his man, a at 39 member of the union which he head- ed, would be willing to accept, and then he approached the claim agént Values up to 75.00 of the carrier company. When the Electric heater, oblong in shape; copper reflector, nickel trimmed, $8.94 | Morning Star cylinder gas heater, 04 voir Parlor coal sto Mf-feedin| a well-know: ywerful efficient heater _ of — attrac HOT Basement, B5th Street. Shaped to fit the foot i “Right Shape” shoes for growing girls Men’s tan, grained leather: brogues, $12.89 answer the question: “What are men wearing this Fall?” . P hed. it was tak developed in hetore the “Prial Commissioner, ‘who and boys be And we don’t wonder that well-groomed men choose brogues. eee tee tay anes rt tare | ‘The smart English last, the wing tips, the mannish lines of ! SATIN be $3.49 to $9.89 | ag” ' these brogues account for their favor. Tan, grain leat! en he settled with stock insur- er epg ie pry eee bees ree other TRICOTINE _ [ance companies or with employers yo oxtords, P e , who carried their. own insurance, he GEORGETTE CREPE swore, he did not have to divide his profits with any one, but when he according to size a lace collar (Luxury tax epxmaped * alice means protection ag, well as comfort tor chitaren’s very special, 59c + anda few shoes at $5.49 a pair dal settlement fro’ A A SERGE thar arg ogeitcad eile ve comfort ang are good-looking too. In calfskin—brown | ‘Tuxedo and roll shapes collars of | Black or tan, medium or round toes—all that are left of the Vl ” ~ » or black, patent leather with black top, white buckskin in buttoned and | Oriental lace with a Venetian edge. ‘ ‘ " VELVET . of the State fund force some of the lace pa hg Tits ase thies Oitieae pra taba big sale of shoes we held recently. peace sere seye wie) cnmeese homb es, ‘inuii h le of choose from—in cream or white. Large sizes only, 944 to 11. settled. Continuing the sale of sturdy shoes ipepe-<ihann Proce, Centon Brent i . F . He said he had paid various sums wh bo d girls, $3.49 d $4.19 Semye—Main Floor Baleony, 85th Street, ° y The models in this special offering to William A. Herman and Harry Or Goys ana girls, oo.é0 ani : [oy distinc ben ‘danse Taal Ws you th ‘ shi Jacobson, claim agents of the State Just the kind of shoes for school wear, eh . . D a a —— : Insurance Fund. He estimated the ag- A good quality leather and well made. ' d iho d Mey's:and young men's auite styles and are of superior quality fabrics, gregate at about $200, Paselli said Fer: Sov. For Girls -P-€-5-8 $29.75 to $64.75 : Ds Seeeieee vie) wares te ne exe Sizes 11 to 6 $3.49 11 to?......$349 214 tod.....$4.19 t-r-i-m-m-F-n-g-s Fall Overcoats, $29.75 to $44.75 penses from his union for looking ‘ntye—Becond Foor, "B4th Sirect, Rear “s th Moor, after its members, but he never re. ——————__ SSS | ported to the union any “commis- sions" he collected on the settlement of claims. | Half price Short lengths—all_ kinds of dress trimmings and odd orna- Rough and ready togs ments, Spee —Main Floor, 34th Bt for active boys, $8.94. Huyler’s Assorted Caramels Emerson records What memories that name awakens! They were eadkak of On Mer You taundiye ure out with new hit and the new Numerous pockets, p pene i Members ne 2 4 ¥ ords are Emer- in’ ai . the “treat” of your childhood—you will find them men's Board of Trade this morning re- | | Lae aoe dy ore linked ac (pe Cert a of man Laundry St ttlement Hinges y. All Huyler’s stores and agencies are featuring Huyler’s Assorted Caramels this week. New package, con- venient size. pudiated the action of the independent “Rough Dry" laundrymep who met yes- terday with their striking employees through a committee at the State In- nd 85c, but you can obtain them liness and strong re- eat our own usual savings. * i Temember, you can play. them ou inforced seams char all phonographs that play dise | acterize these gur- h dusrial Commission, ‘They declared if a The night on which to watch the witch ride high on the stick of a broom. | fecorty. “They are double-faced, "a sottlement is made they will not stand It is time fos ghosts and grinning goblins, and for little boys to play tick- | ssvecvell_ Me, Why." Solo by ar- | ments, and they mak for a closed shop. tack on the window panes. It is the time to gather your friends about thur Fields, “Daa Dee Dum.” The | an appeal alike to the rough dry" organi- were to meet at the 8 aftemoon to vote nt if it is finally ac- The State In- that the by such a » “bob” pples, fi les. There is no o i Thee 4 ° i ou to “bob” for apples, and to tell weird tales, There is no other time is Woman in om 13." boy and to his i in all the year quite so appropriate for a party. If you are planning one, | "te ou! elds, let us help you to make the event a memorable one, Here are some of Pp mother, the ways you may do it. " " waltz. To make the party at once informal and gay, each guest must have a funny 5 : ny"" im: | For the hat to wear at arakish angle. We have many shapes and styles, 9c to $1.79 408, £ ) “Mammy 0 ‘The house mtut be decorated with orange crepe paper and pitches, and son Muitery | Smaller boys there must be a grinning pumpkin in every corner. Pumpkins.come luasiaue.™ in several sizes. N20 to 390 the One, Jack Horner pies make-splendid centre pieces for the table. A lovely, large candlestick (illustrated above), a miniature ship or a fat pump! xitul would be settiement, ‘The, state ivers would ¢ 5 they were Four to Ten Years of Age, action. “Thunder- | we are showing two models in practical suitsat the moderate Louisiana F\ ue in | 99 of dl ot by ice of $8.94 | have each 12 favors which may be pulled out at a word from the hostess. Her gery se |e PFE OF eens ei ri \ ye: VL=QWG These pies’ Fange ip: price trom $2.48 to $9.19 on 2 The Junior Norfolk model, which is popular with very / bs sy There are many other kinds of favors: anappers, 1Ses horns, 19¢y funny young gentlemen, is shown in serviceable all-wool navy serge li ties, 9es nut baskets, 7e to 25e; blowers, 12¢; « variety.of pretty paper or mixtures, with patch or slash pockets and side, box or in- r) napkins and appropriately dressed dolls. verted pleats, all-around belt. A becomingly youthful white Let us make suggestions for four Halle ay —Ba ve’en party, ah. Coutts collar:is detachable and, when fastened, fits snugly under the , litle chin. “ And for the diminutive sailor lads who are forced to con- fine their explorations to the floor behind the. piano, there | EAMMEYE] Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit ‘ are middy suits of navy serge, with short trousers and a silk i is th A special tie, and even embroidered insignia on the sleeves and braid 54 St. New York. ite at on the collar, In either gold ot white braid. ; Mackinaws, $8.94 4 Pe American Heavy, durable mackinaw cloth in a well-cut_ model of it WOM EN °S SHO ES SJ somnfertebie ad aie of TnARiBIU gE: MARTOLH Large con- : C) ; vertible collar, deep slash or patch pockets and full belts.” All semt porcelain seams taped to insure against hard wear, Sizes 8 to 18 years. Kawe-—Second Floor, Rear, t4th Street ware ~ ' | 32-piece set includes 1260 ; ss / : 6 dinner plates {6 tea cups and o ; At Most seme | 48 Open up the huntin | aed) ee ceave | Luncheon and dinner sets a Moderate catat’ 11 32-piece set, $4.49 season with a “bang” 4) ce 9 hed anit ane A Pri 52-piece set includes 52-piece set, $9.49 Wei lear thatithere’ais wore dees anil ihm nett rices so annes peaian 1d as dali woods this season than for some years past. Veteran guides BEM» : 6 tea plates | covered dish We bought «these sets before the recent advance in Bn yeare > ae Dress & Walking Shoe 6 bread and ee, price, and we are giving you the benefit of the saving. he waiting, camps ure opening and the call of the wild is in Bi ae Mahogany Calf Vamp tite pies 11 gravy boa The shapes are distinctly Colonial. ‘There are two the WY ics ee wos pases ihe Av Cae ee a Field Mouse Top ; F bg . IS fatale 11 tele designs, one a pretty, natural colored, country scene in A CONCCOD OF FOX, FALSE, ICNACS, “SVIRCROMAR, SOEs 10.00 5 S preserve dishes cream p ) Cen ington and some other shotguns. We have Winchester, 11.00 [reer ere) : FY 8 ie ae a | winter, the other. the ever popular Dutch windmiil Remington and Savage rifles, and a large assortment of shot-— i scene in blue, Two blue lines edge each piece, shells, cartridges, gun covers, belts and bags. And‘eothing, a ‘ as; Moleskin coats, sheep lined, with | Khaki hunting coats CKLES SILK HOSE fur coll ' $23.74 ‘$5.89 and $6.74 ; 2.50 to 35.00 In all shades imitation beaver ral ann Khaki trousers $297 ae j 1 “ Cord: d leat! eversib theretts c 9. " > | 195, 1.65, 2,05, 2.60 5 Colle nese tvsesss$2868. |. Floats humbe selee swoatars 4 ; SPATS 3 Leather coat: i $28.75 | 14 assorted colors, wre { we 2 3 Dress Pump OOLEN “d Corduroy vests, sitcep lined $7.49 | Khaki or flannel shirts ima yeried ‘ With Petit, French ant WOOLEN HOSE Sheepskin vests $5.74 | assortment 1 i sneps set bi Lowis XWL. Heels aoe Goge—Vitth Floor, Centre. ee Grae Patent Leather Gun Metal ‘ine Quality y ° , 2.50 to 5.00 8.50 2.00 and 2.50 (J , 2. bs —