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- ° TED Sc ~GUSHINTATHST, © 2 HURT BY AUTOS: 1 Mistake Signals Blamed fi ase Sits 0 ce” SMALE 0 a ies On Surface Lines. Seven persis were injured when & ‘Westbound 14th Street car collided with &@ Geoond Avenue car at 14th Street and Beoond Avenue early to-day. ‘The injped are: Jamon Read, fifty, No. 306 West 18th Street; contusions of the left lem. Annio Magel, fifty, No. 938 Simpson Street; sprained left ankle, ‘Thomas Clancey, fifty-one, No. 461 Mast 15th ata contusions of right knee. Joseph Pingeit, twenty-two, No. #4 Rast With Street; abrasions of the forehead. James Dunlap, twenty-eight, No. 196 Bast 17th Sireet; lacerations of left hand. Joseph Sohniel, twenty-four, No. 27th Street; contusions of Samuel Martus, thirty-one, No, 61 More Street, Brooklyn; abrasions of left Ali were taken to a drug store, where they were attended by Dr. Bailey, who was summoned from Bellevue. ‘Then mt, accord= ‘om & con= el ho! eo ‘driv. sto a his car and eked i ¢ {he ‘child, ie ‘then “drove. ot rove Kroutel ‘was notified by neighbors ‘hs ( e the| The police called every | in the ity without finding any | @) sew the aceldent, but did not taki car's number. fot ae yun the voy down, and after the acct- dent had taken the vieum to ite honte where is mother took by an autony . after offering to aid Young woman, drove. off without her bis fhame of the’ licens ne ‘0 ing woman refi and Patrolman Michael Wennenity sot ths West 68th Street Police Station a few minutes later called an ambulance from vere? ersoaptt al. Dr, Yost treated the ‘oung woman for contusions of the left shoulder —_ tat ae went home, Farmers Can't Get | Get Help, Says Senator Capper, and Finds His Profits Becoming Less. WASHINGTON, 13.—Indica- tions point to greatly reduced crops next yrar, according to Senator Cap- per, publisher of several agricultural.papers. Low profits, la- bor shortage, high wages and rising Nov costs of Impleménts were some of the Teasons assigned. “The American farmer won't go on strike, Mel he ts getting mighty sul- per detiared. “Wheat acre- $ fall off probably one tir BUY YOUR FURS rect from the Manufacturer at Wholesale Prices AND SAVE raged A_ smart showin, Year ture of distl fine quality als els according “to your indi- vidual tasi Reseireg and remodeling, Soescsu > Money refunded three, ‘day aft purchase if unsatisfac It will pay you 3 hospital trace of the boy. hours iater, a man fivis eral eh “fame ag Henry Baurley, No. 1731 Van | Buren Street, the Bi: x, took the citild te police station. He said he had|@ Beautiful Suedene Coat French Seal Collar Full Lined 35 Regular $50 Value. , Style illustrated is | only one of many i} wonderful values included in our SALE OF FUR TRIMMED COATS | Many as low as $20.95 None higher than $75 The materials include Silvertones, Plum- ettes, Velours, Broad- cloths, Bolivias and | Suedenes. «HAMILTON GARMENT CO. aia | A. MURSTEN anracrunine 4 BAST STH’ ST. “wee * vo : O71 Suit Sale! | 1200 New Fall Suits | 33% OFF. $45 Suits Now $30 \ Style illustrated— | Fine all wool || Velour Suit lined with silk and warmly.interlined. French Seal collar, SALE OF 1000 DRESSES AT $18.50 Regular $25 Values All Sizes Included —Ft _ 307 FIFTH AVENUE %#'%. be wheat will | diminished wheat supply, to the farm, Capper asserted. Durkng next year and the geueral ‘crops are | tower solng to: beiema tier, “I receive many, letters dally from farmers, complaining about nearly everything. Hog prices ate down, Provably be lower next Year, whlle labo Gosts are going up." Hx-soldiérs are refusing to go back t prices May Offset this, |Colbert was run dowh in the Bnaiioh Capper sald. Re ha Channel off Portland, by the Briti«h jsteamer Duneric, Tire bark sank in} | two minutes. Two survivors, saved by | Harry Kuniliehi, ‘irty- three years, of \= Duneric, have been landed here. * dapanene Importer Dead. the firm of Morimura Brothers of West 234 Street, New York City, who are| Japanese importers, 1s dead in his home | in Plainfleld, N, J. He was a member wheat harvest it is almost impossible |of the Nippon‘ Club and the Masonic | to get help, he said. The farmer fs|Fraternity. Ho ts survived by a wife therefore turning from wheat to corn |and daughter. | and other crops with which he can do Rea ee | most of the work alone. 12 Lives Lost an Rai i" Higher bread may result from the | DOVER. England, Nov. 13.—Tweive | Although lives were lost when the French bark This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Unprecedented Values in Men’s High-Grade Underwear Offeri ng, a large and advantageous purchase of most seasonable garments froma leading American manu- facturer, suitable for immediate or winter wear. At Remarkable Savings from the Regular Prices MEN’S UNION SUITS $3.75 Regularly Sold at $5.25 Grey Wool Mixed; medium or heavy weight; all sizes. MEN’S UNION SUITS $2.95 Regularly $4.50 and 4, 75 Of Fine Mercerized Lisle, also soft finished Cotton, medium or heavy weight. Special Offering To-morrow MEN'S SMART FALL FOOTWEAR Black or Tan Calfskin Lace Shoes. On the Main Floor. Exceptional values at $8.65 Pair These shoes are made of selected Black or Cordovan colored Calfskin, with narrow or medium sized toes; in a number of distinctive models. Careful workmanship in every detail. In a Complete Range of Sizes HIGH-GRADE CARPETS Suitable for Town or Country Houses, Clubs, Hotels, Theatres and Offices, at Unusually Low Prices Wool Velvet Carpets In Rose, Brown, Mulberry, Gray, Green, also Mottle Blue, Green or Red; regularly $3.25 yd.; special $2.95 Wilton Velvet Carpets In Brown, Grey, Pearl, Dark or Medium Blue and _ Rose; regularly $4.50 a yard; special at Taupe; regularly $5.75; special, $3.95 $5.20 High-pile Axminster Carpets $5.50 Royal Wilton Carpets In Rose, Blue, Taupe, Green or Brown; regular price $5.85 a yard; specially priced at $5.10 Figured Wilton Carpets In two-tone effects, in Blue and Red, Blagk and Taupe or Blue and In Gunmetal color; regularly yard. EXTRA SPECIAL Attractive Japanese Rugs A large quantity of Hand-made Genuine Japanese Rugs in perfect color combinations of pure Oriental designs, Value $55.00 - - - Value 9.50 - - - 9xl2 tt 8x6 ft. - $43.75 5.90 Special Price, Special Price, Thi will be offered, beginning to-morrow Pridayh in and satin-faced meteor, - woolens. The Fifth Avenue Association is making a drive ‘for new members, Every New Yorker, who has the interests Of this beautiful city at heart is eligible for membership: Join to-day. eV) | F) "ist MADISON Avene - a NEW YORK rty-fourth Street | ee Thirty-fifth Street Extraordinary Values Misses’ Smart Frocks (Quantities and sizes limited) ‘which have been taken out of | Stock and marked , at considerably reduced prices e Included are Street and Everyday Frocks, in several of the ' present season's most attractive models; variously developed in serge, tricotine and yalama, some of tem being embellished with braid or embroidery, Reduced to $29. 50 & 38. 00. ; Afternoon and Restaurant’ Froc ks, in interesting models, variously developed in granite crepe, charmeuse Reduced to $38.00 Decided Reductions have also been made in the prices of many Street, Afternoon and Dinner Frocks in the ° regular stock, (Sale on the Second Floor) . Extraordinary Values are being offered in A Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits comprising a number of smart, youthful models taken from the regular stock and specially reduced, for this occasion, to $39.00 & 48.00. These Suits are made of the season's most desirable and most popular materials, including silvertone, yalama, wool velour, striped velours and men’ ‘s=wear (Sale on the Second Floor) The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily DA\Y \NA THE NEW YORK WORLD MORNING EDYTIO