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In Every Size Calf, Patent Colt Com- bination Top Effects. In Koko Calf, Gun § $ 6 OU have heard men “AL say that a shoe hasa per- sonality, but what they really mean is the inborn quali- ties that give it character in its last, and correct style in its lines. dway St. Cor. th Ave. at 116th St. BROOKLYN STORES 764 Broadway 140 Flatbush Ave. at Flashing Ave. on. L, 1, Station ‘at Stanhope St. NEW YORK BROOKLYN OOO TDE_EEC*N*SC«CS§ le of Fur Collared Coats Made to Sell Up to $50 ‘Offers Values That Cannot be Duplicated, Sa New Navy Tricotine Frocks One of the Most Remarkable Sales We Have Ever Announced 19° Values $29.50 to $39.50 This unquestionably constitutes the most important dress occasion of many seasons, There are over twelve distinctive models— Some in Severely Mannish Effects, Others Literally Covered With Embroideries of Silk and Soutache Belted, straightline and hip-pocket effects; in the season’s newest silhouettes, Tai ored in all-wool Navy Tricotine, Some of Poiret Twill, Zhe ho KING WILL PLACE leet Rhea Ve ! leigh diseased condition both of mind and | U $ EXPERTS REPORT |Schooin.” Vollcemen ‘who. werved 8" nemnorn, Oct 1 ing | }the force when Roosevelt was Police . * o of body and the cure, Iles In’ mak’ ad pe had A ON j Commissioner will befthe guard of|thur W, Moulton, rector of Grace for a clean and healthy mind radicalism and Bol DOCTORS CAN CURE BOLSHEVIH, SAYS. FATHER MOULNER Than They Do Lawmakers, He Tells Physicians. “They are tes the unclean clean, atid the di Father Moulinier said witn| “Health and Décenéy” “Budget 90,000 practicing hey can do is easily seen. The discussion at to-day’s session| WASHINGTON, Oot. 24 nen ve the FFICIAL estifnates for a : jay in Brooklyn « ed by the Protestant Mpiscopal ; lows §773 tor Foc 1 Girls’ High School |onureh in cot " MY n BA be Allows $773 for Food and RO Gther ‘putsia achools, be. (C™™reh In convention here to be \elles United States the scope of the goor $513 for Clothes, which the children lined up on|sionary Bishop of Utah, to repines t pay tribute. Right Rev. Thomas J, Garland, Guffrae Standardization of president of the college, who presided, for Government clerks place Ki in speaking of this, urged that the| the minimum annual expenses of a lest " \Ric roug’ resi ‘nary War veteran; |clined the election. J. Mayo, ‘health and decency” budget |Richmond Borough k resident) Adele Pettie, a Civil War veteran,| Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, of Tennes-* s Memorial Flag at — | descendant; Dorothy Fish seo, Chairman of the House of Bishops, Staten Island American War; Fasnte ". | waa elected by the Bishops to be Press ‘ hospitals be weeded out that a great-| family of five at $2,262; an unmar- olaten Island. work! war, and Alice A ident of the new exécutive councit OF th + Jer honesty be used in dealing with] ried woman at $1,085 and « single — American surgeon of to-day has more power to stamp out Bol- ‘om 4 anc! to-day by Dr. Royal Meeker, Chief sheviem and radicalism in the minds| tients from a financial point of view lay by toyal M i man at $1,000 Tho Roosevelt memorial flag, which | the Boys’ High, thence to Commercial ‘ % hese. Agute de public + well on the AM @ High, to the Training Sehool for] Hospitals must stop looking at pa. These figures were made publi Will be placed on the graye of the! geochers and then to rasmus Halt Th Fi P = former President in Oyster Bay Mon-| High School, Barly this afternoon e Fine Points and look at them from a standpoint| of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, | [the flag resimed its flight and was ofthe people than all uM preachers] or resuita” he declared, He sald that| in connection with the Investisa- as time goes on the public will de- tion of Federal salaries by » Con- mand figures on results from the hos-| gressional Committee and legislators in the land because he is nearer the people and attends them | in moments when their minds are more receptive to good advice.” dardization programme which among} $121.16, the wife $166.46, eleven- other things called for hospital staffs| year-old boy $96.60, the five-year to meet at least once a month to] old girl $82.60 and the baby (two [grave Monday review work accomplished; Jand wilt be flung to the breese in Bridge gh asec. || ity of oysters that The food item amounts to | Manhaptan to-mortow | and deliver || pleases most. director of the| $773.93. The clothing bill js 3513.72 Last hight tho Roosevelt’ Memorial | NS: £, rabatiea end py Siaanatel hether ste wed, outlined a stan-| of which the husband ts allotted | Association announeed that the King | ton Bridie. \| fried, esealloped, and Queen of the Belgians would | Rag panned or eaten place a’ Wikath, oft’ Col ssovelt’s | HteMOs Ayres to Have Ble Wireless || from the shell, the Catholic Hospital Association, address to delegates at to-day's ses- | sion of the ninth annual convention the more frequent submittal of hos-| eous expenses better} years) $47. Housing, fuel and light | present at the exercises in Manhattan " — ’ r y gentine pos f 0 ¥ best brought out ay treatment by hospitals of internes and| are placed at $428, and miscetlan- |to-morrow afternoon, Lieut, Belvin | S<ntine che: MAPS OOepRny pare « Ate t $546.82, a total of |W. Maynard, the flying* parson, who] sion to establish a wireless plant here ) Gag pital reports to responsible authori-| $2,262.47 won the New York-Toronto and trans- ercial service, American College of Surgeons, in the Waldorf Astoria, 109 Lenox Ave. “Preachers can talk until they are STEAMER ON FIRE. makers, but what they s: instances does not y‘tak ther Moulinier. “But when the tor says something it generally goes, because when a man is sick in bed generally argumentative, his mind ie open to suggestion and he can make of his patient, not an idler, but a thinker, the Prince Rapert. 24.—~A wire-| ‘newspaper, held to be a necessity. |There will be music by the negro}dsad at the ax The bureau makes a hat allow. {continental aerial races, will deliver ae — ance for the wife of'one end a |the invocation and benediction to. | Noted Japanese Payehologtat Dies, ou | AT SEA, half, hats a year, $10 fora winter }morrow afternoon at a mass meeting] TOKIO, Sept 29 (Correspondence | hat and $5 for a suminer one,,*he fat the Public Library, plaza nf The Asnocldted: Pfess).—Or. -TEig0 | Blaze Reported by Wireless from |’ | winter‘hat to be worn two years, Gov. Allen of Kansas will make the| N@kasima, @ Japanese graduate of |] MADE IN U. S. A. i Harvard University, and one of the|| At Grocers and Delicatessen An item of $8.40 is allowed for a |principat address at this meeting | joremoat. paychol gists of Japan, te E. Pritehard, 327 Spring St., N. ¥. y-three. 389 Knickerbocker Ave. NEW HAVEN: 5 Church St, 3EPORT 17 Fairfield Ave. Line of Women's Shoes at alt Shops o p less message has beon- received here stating that the Grand Trunk steamer hold and was returning to Vancouver, q A later wireless message said the flames? were under Prince Rupert was on fire in No, d healthy body makes 6tt Ave.-cor. 18" St. Extraordinary ! A Sale of High Priced Fur Collared Coats $69.50, $75.00 & $79.50 Values, at OY vars 49 Coats for.the Woman and Miss Who Demands Perfection of Style, Quality and Tailoring Large Collars of Raccoon, Nutria French Seal and Opossum The fur collars are unusually full, heavy and rich, The linings are of silk, and each coat is warmly interlined. Materials have the luxurious soft finish to be found only in quality fabrics. BOLIVIA, SILVERTONE, DUVET DE LAINE, WOOL VELOUR, NORMANDY MIXTURES All Colors. $29.50 Coats with Full, Rich Shawl of Choker Collars of French Sealor Nutria—Splendidly Tailored Coats, Lined Throughout—Mostly with Silk and Warmly Interlined. And the fabrics are of the first order—Soft Wool Velours, Pompoms, Bolivia Cloths, Normandy Cloths, Broadcloths, Kerseys, etc., in Every Size, Every Favored Style and Every Color. High Cost Suits Greatly Reduced A Sale of Our Newest Fur Trimmed and Tailored Models 39:75 Former Values to $65.00 ‘The woman or miss who has de- layed the purchase of a new suit will find in this her opportunity. Included Are Silvertones, Yalama Cloths, Tin- Checked Velours, Broad- Splendidly tailored throughout, beautifully lined with silk, and Luxuriously Trimmed With French Seal on Collars or in Bands on Front and Back of Coats Over Twenty Styles ABOVE SALES AT ALL OUR STORES Far Trimmed Suit 39,75 For Woman or Miss In Every Color ft 1 nd the Julia Richmond, Wad-| "tected to Replace Right Revs » and Washington Irving High] Garian Utah, 24—The Rev, Are hono } Lawrence, Mass, to-day was A by sheootboys, the flag le High the 46th star was on White, des .|an Bishop of Pennsylvanta, who de- American of forelgn parentage From here the flag journeyed to Chareh day, his birthday, was carried through | ¢. Kon on a three-mile run to Manual of the Oyster tho streets of Staten Island yester-| Training High School. Late this af- 5 f |day, will be seen in Brooklyn to-day, | wnt the runners will-croas wilt. |] [t's the adaptabil- (Station. ; and may also be ANOS AYRDS, Oct the Ave {| delicious flavor is for workl-wide ce TOFIND KIDNAPPER “AND BILLY DANSEY | Earlier Report They Had Been , Found Is Now Believed Erroneous. Reports received, this, afternoon at | Hammonton, N. J. the ‘home of “Billy” Dansey, who disappeared more than two weeks ago, indicated that the mysterious woman believed to hav ekidnapped tho child had | slipped through the fingers af the po- | like of Newark, 0, where she was at | frat sai dto be in custody. |, ‘According to the later reports, the | woman qwas first seen on a westbound | train accompanied by the Dansey ‘boy. | Detectives kept her under survell- lance, it was said, until the train | enossed the Pennsylvania State line into Ohio, when they wired ahead ad- vising Cleveland police officials to meet the train at stations along the route and intercept the woman and | the kidnapped childs — . + It was further added in the reports that word did not ‘reach the chief of police at Newark, O., untiliafter thr train bearing ttle *BIIY had tert that place. ' : Revival of interest ‘in the disap- pearance of the boy comes through furnisbed by ‘a ‘mystérious “J P.." who has been writing letters to the Newark newspapers about the kidnapping. Edmund L. Giusktlt jr. | Prosecutor of Atlantic Cify, hus spread a net he says should tateh the kidnappers sogn. It is believed that “J. P.” Is one of a band which abducted the two-year- old Dansey boy. ORR | Mr. Gaskill admitted to-day, that the description of the woman he is’ now secking was furnished’ to the | authorities by the mysterious “f.P." a | In his letters to the Newark mewn: we" | papers “J. P." has assured tho grievs . . . | ing Mrs. .Dansey that her boy,ia well ©1919, Kincaid & Kiinball, Inc, | and has not been harmed. A peculidr | personal was inserted in a Newark | paper yesterday addressed to “J. P." over, the signature of A. Truman, Hammonton, it asked him to send a bit of the boy's clothing ana not to “torture an agonized mother's heart.” | The description which “J, Pv’ has {supplied to the police has been flayhed over the telegraph wires al: | along the.route of the flecing woman The House of Incomparable Values ' Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service “The Psychology of Correct Dress.” “Dress well,”. say the successful men, “for when a man-appears successful he finds he feels: successful—and that’s half the battle.” oo é | NOTES IN SOCIETY. Our clothes have attained the enviable position as Builders of | cards aro out tor te weoaing or ff Clothes for the Successful, Well-Groomed Man. Based on the Miss Gwendolyn —-Frothingham, | 80UNG principle of perfection in every detail, from points of ap- | daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Richard |Frothingham of this city, to Albert Montgomery Handy, also of New York. The mony will take place next Saturday at Rockport, Mass,,| near the Frothingham country home in Pigeon Cove, and will be followed |by a small breakfast for members of the two families, ‘The engagement was announced on 10, 1918, at a luncheon given by Frothingham at Sherry's . for jor daughter, Miss Frothingham was | graduated from Miss Chapin's Schoo! {and is @ member of the Junior League. On her mother's sida she is \a great granddaughter of the late | Rev. Dr. EB. H. Chapin and on her \father’s side of the Richard Frothingham of Boston. Mr, Handy isthe son of the late Thomas Handy and gr grandson of the late Nathaniel yer and write; a ford University, but studied law in this country, pearance, bodily comfort and durability, these clothes are famous for finest tailoring. “Value First’’ Is Our Motto Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN at $30 up to $60 Our Stock is Untimited! Make Your Selection Today! Satisfaction Guaranteed! Come In! Be Convinced! OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. The fran 27 Cortiandt St., cor. Church st. SIXTH AVE. L AT DOOR--HUDSON TUBE AT: CORNER —-~ | Card parties forthe benefit of the | East Side Clinic for Children, Dr. Adelaide McConnell, President, will be held on the afternoon, of the sec ond Tuesday of, each month, begin |ning on Nov, 11 and ending on Feb. | 38. Tickets may be obtained from t Chairman, Mrs. Bassford matholgz, No, 210 Riv 3, Schualholz will give tel“ Asto