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bites RNs, ACESS BR OLED NG i Plans for the division of Greater New York into 150 small town commynities, with real poms vy and nelabe borliness, were out yoste at ¢Y ON, May 7—Armed with ganiaation, held in the, Som ‘and shotguns, farmers are ‘at the el Commo- the tracks of the New| Sin: oy re campaign is to begin fa Pennsylvania Traction y between this olty and New Pa., to prevent striking em- of the company from inter- ing the service, particularly the of Trepton's milk supply which shipped to this city by trolley. "bis action is the result of an at- % by wreckers, presumably i yesterday to tie up the line n Yardiey, Pa., and New Hope ripping up 100 feet of the rails the Oakland station, above has been set _ The trolley employees, numbering t than 100, struck about a week yao because their demands for in- tay were refused. Strike- are operating the cars. CRI "AM WGG HARBOR, N. J., May 7.—Wish- ing to got rid of two pounds of T-N-T, ‘Bert ‘Vallaster, forty, a section fore- for the Philadelphia and Readt decided to burn it. He pu Lit into & drain pipe near Chesilhurst, it with straw and lighted the patraw. He got thirty yards away when | qn ferrite explosion uprooted, trees for ‘round, Part of a tree lacer- Se Tighe lem and .® stump tore a is chest. He died ten minutes No Guessing The Original and Only Abram Ratkowsky ‘405 Fifth Ave." “One Flight Up And Save Money”’ tion with: ether store nitth NOTICE! kieoge"saite, Same tguatawenr? heat savertinea fare will be found AT THIS ‘Sin ESS ONLY, Fa 4 imitators and imitations: This is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Rath: Fur Prices Go Smash} On Tumbling Market! We've Read the Handwriting on the Wall And Stand Ready to Take Our Losses In Advance of Others As Usual ae tniime connes Shia! bietces to bay FURS! Mer- | | chants in other lines of business have announced reductions 9) of 20% on stocks that represent to the consumer a saving of cents. WE DEAL IN DOLLARS. Every fur in our store to-day and to-morrow, numberjng more than 25,000 Summer furs and Winter coats, will be cut to cost and ‘less in the realization THAT THE BOTTOM IS OUT OF THE FUR MARKET FOR GOOD! Being ourselves manufac- turers, WE INTEND TO START THE BALL ROLLING— RIGHT NOW—BY BUSTING THE MARKET SKY HIGH WITH THESE BACK TO THE OLD-TIME PRICES. What ‘one store is doing for the;public WE CAN DO by saving you HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS on America’s finést furs that you can wear for a lifetime. Choice of any of these Summer Furs | ertcen mune " "2h 15 Brown Fonse Scarfs ring Squirrel : $50 Anctral Martea nena 24.75 50.00| $250 Squirrel Stole, 14x72 124.75 150 Seble Nan Tage 74.50) $100 Squirrel Capes 49.75 tail Sal 29.75] $50 Seal Stole Taxt2 29.75 Kit 29.75) $40 Silver Gray Fox 19.75 Red ope 34.75) $50 Skunk Neckpieces 24.75 Silver — Fox 34.75) $200 Fisher Scarfs 98.75 5 Kit Blue Fox, animal 34.50) $100’ Baum Marten, animal 34.75 Jap Marten Scarfs 34.75] $100 Stone Marten, 2-skin 98.75 Grab These Coats at Half the Price $97.50 ames «=: 197.50 $650 Hudson Seal Fritmee 324.75 $300 French Seal Coats 149.50 Scotch Mole Dolmans 424.50 TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS—Send for our iy il Cai Faure, Mailed to you Leinby ree on request. morni: anion. Vite President of the Guaranty Trust fl 2 in i were Sevekere’ at te semsion. which George t Edward | T. Devine presided at the Francis H: Sisson, and the Rev weralis tg cut the joth!ng, begun in the U the employees of the xtate railroad of. ces and the have asked for per- mission to The offe them. 15, Henceforth, VAN HART will sell WOMEN'S Shoes exclusively _ Therefore This Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Men’s Shoes At Drastic Price Reductions A rare opportunity to purchase footwear of such high type and grade —shées from the house of VAN HART, shoes reputed for their superior leathers, finest quality workmanship, exclusive “built in” comfort features—at Prices Group No. 1 Black Kidskin Boots $10.00 per pair (Previously sold up to $16) so sensationally low. Group No. 2 Group No. 3 Black and Brown Kid, and'| Black and Brown Kid, and Calfskin Boots and Oxfords | Calfskin Boots and Oxfords $12.00 per pair $13.00 per pair (plus tax) (ples tax) (Previously sold up to $17) (Previously sold up to $18) Sizes, 5 to 12, AA to E For the man accustomed to high-grade footwear this 36th St. problem, hoes A group ‘of tan shoes, some rubne soles; at Sizes 1 to $6.00 Se EES EEE 38th St. common these day: Boys’ Low | ial price a par- |Most attractive shoe doulariy. ea value, is an exceptional chance to effect a substantial saving. wer WAN HARE West SHOES at Moderate Prices 36th St. ‘Featuring Boys’ Suits Blouses and Shoes For the week-end we are featuring boys’ clothing with a combina- tion of quality and moderate price that will make a special appeal to mothers just now. Good Suits at $16.50 Every mother knows that a really good suit at this price is un- 's. But here they are—not suits specially purchased ' for an ‘‘economy” event, but our regular, dependable boys’ Tweed and Cheviot Norfolks, many with two pair of knickerbockers, marked much below their regular value. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Wash Suits for the Little Fellows 2.65 Some excellent wash suits in Junior Norfolk, Middy, and Oliver Twist models, in broken lots, sizes 214 to 8, are offered at a consider- able reduction from the original. Colored Blouses at $1.50 Blouses of fast colored Percale, with collars attached, in sizes 7 to 16, priced at this low figure will help mothers solve the blouse High Shoes } |Tan noes Ce Fok sh lasts, of splen- ig did leather and this | Workmanship. Fourth Floor —FIFTH AVENUE— Good shoes for the little fellow. Oxfords, A Jin patent leather or tan, broad, comfort- at a moderate price. |able and durable. Sizes 1 to 6, Sizes 11% to 13%. $6.40 | $5.00 For or Small Boy Lord & Taylor 39th St. Ployees of the Weatern and Central Argentine railroads have decided to appear in overalls on May 24, and those of the custom house,. ins ance companies and flour mills on ee ys emer en | BLOOMINGDALES - 59TH s9TH TO ¢ OTH ST. "LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. To-morrow Only We are making extensive alterations in our Piano Salons. Dur- ing these alterations we are cramped for space and therefore we have set most exceptionally low prices on our used pianos and — Sale of Used Pianos & Player Pianos. Every instrument has been thoroughly overhauled and is now in good playing condition. The low prices and famous names speak volumes. Why say more? These prices are so low that every instrument in the lot will undoubtedly be disposed of before Saturday is over. We advise an early call. On Used Pianos *1.00 A WEEK On Used Players 3.00 Used Pianos Henry T. Cassini.....Mahog. $25 | ‘Stohlman............Mahog. $145 F. & D. Walker... ...Walnut 25 145 Chambers. . 45 145 Grovesteen & Fuller 45 165 Ernest Gabler. 65 165 Lighte & Ernst. 65 | 165 Gleitz te 75 | 165 St. Louis Piano Co.. 75 165 Wheelock... 7 75 175 Marshall & Wendel. -Mahog. 75 175 Geo. Rogers & Son... Walnui 75 | 175 Conservatory Piano... Ebony “ea ea 175 Richardson.......... Mahog 85 | 175 Wissner...... . Ebony 90 | 185 Repelow.. - Oak 95 185 Needham... +». Mahog. 95. | 185 Philli Kring : .E ony 95 | 195 Caten! & ‘Vanpel.. Evony 100 195 Niemoller & Son . Ebony 110 210 Marshall & Wendel. .Mahog. 110 210 Krakauer : .Ebony 110 | 210 Harrington & Co.....Ebony 5 | ko ake Manning... . .Mahog. 5 | Mahog. 225 Lindeman & Son.. ...Mahog 120 | Kohler & Campbell..Mahog, 225 Needham............Etons 195} Sultans. 6.7 ches Mahog. 225 Symphonion.........Malg. 125 | Walters. -Mahog. 235 Schuman & Son. . ---Mahog 135 | Kimball Walnut 245 Goetz & Co.... .Econy =: 135._-'|-“ Walters.. 245. Chas, M. Held. . .Ebony 135 | Pease.. 265 J. C. Wheeler. . . Ebony 135 | Walters. 265 FREE- Piano Stool and Delivery with loch Piano Used Players Schleicher & Sons....Mahog. $345 Walters... . ++ -+Mahog. $525 WOltGOR ass cscsies 08 -Mahog. 375 Walters. --Mahog. 535 Caldwell, -Mahog. 375 Walters. Mahog. 545 MANO sec ce cre oi Mahog. 395 Walters... «-Mahog. 575 FREE—Player Bench and $10 worth of Music with each Player The Piano Department Will Be Open Till 9:30 Saturday Night. Use Evening Entrance After 5:30 166 East 60th St., Between 3d and Lexington Avenues