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rh SHEETS a] YEARS AGO, THEY'LL ~ BE WEDDED AT 75)e:: him by by ‘another Cetegibiglins Full of “Pep,” Aged Pair’s| 4, Romance Will Culminate This ts an interesting story about the course of true love which, as every ‘one knows, travels a rocky and bumpy | Petersb road. After fifty-seven years of sepa- ration two sweethearts are to be mar-| Nera tutg’ Mr. Teller was I@oonsolable in his loss, and for twen' fled in their geventy-fifth year. ‘They are Mrs. Martha Jane Gabriei Blottner, widow of Morris Blottner, who owned a numbur of restaurants in New York, and Edward Remsen ‘Teller, who owns a large stock farm at'Montvale in Bergen County, N. J., @ widower with four children. When a pretty girl of eighteen and she drew them Happily Next Week, years Mra. Blottner, who was met Mr, Poor Sy And a date Teller lived in New York, where ve Sev was ee on to be a Vue ia False i / y wun ha "Bancse ui “‘Shookids”? for School day, through means until later un- a letter containing many rotestations of oa fell into the nda of Miss Jan ©! She Net not iiaten to bis pleas gees at once broke off are. married this country and tived i pale or | y OP peed ht he established met Mrs. Blottner. By chance, was a mutual friend of theirs to one Special values for the new school year. Sturdy guaranteed Chil- dren’s shoes at the lowest prices. Girls’ Tan Shookids Sizes 814-11, 6.95 11442, 7.88 244-7, 9.78 Girls’ Black Shookids Sizes 814-11, 5.95 1134-2, 6.78 246-7, 8.98 Boys’ Tan Shookids Sizes 9-1314, 6.48 1-2, 748 2-6, 845 Boys’ Black Shookids Sizes 9-1314, 5.85 1-2, 6.48 2346, 6.95 CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York STORE OPEN ALL DAY SAT URDAY Sa ee PTT weeen iste totien sala trae e Miss Jane Gabriel of Rahway, N. J. caer, the letter which ‘them | of bis hel ho, in just four “Pat a hove ‘at first fa night eno amok sik tar the os we Teller, who poe age | ol in Flushing maki) 4440 Bro Laway. ‘The Rev. for vel we would be bartiearié the human events would permit the coremony, ene bes! it feat Ling late ey fi) rg Bote to | George San Teller, , and we are just as py as|years old, a oe until O8 if we were eighteen again, “Our reunion comes after a long and | Sirs, Frodecics Fischer, the youngest |the freighter Mismaha which there last month en route to this port ment in "t Bay Me abou! the autumn’ or ‘the orien ot pnd We have nothing at ent. A few weeks later sturr, Ro) oan any late In hi if you fairs of New Yor in the fifties ai sixtios, She teen, terentrnes comes any in ; rather tardy fashion, “We both have the Ren! and thrills spent a considerable of our while in Russia, Ww where she met ris Lah a hey a man of ict or farm. He ts as spry as the youngest « The wedding will) i be cag hye on 175 | INHABIT PITCAIRN. | w eard thin anid, i oe At F PASE at the homs|muttheers Dexcondants Tereaned Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.80 P. M—Open All Day Saturday ng EF thelr wedding) “we witiiac, Whiting Davis of the Churet| (he population of Pitcairn fetand, it man will be seventy-seven brother ‘of the bride- who Is seventy~ three. —_— the | of the four, from Australia, “ LIGHT OUT ON ROBBINS REEF] ‘the titte country, « ett elgh- live wiring and the dangerous reef re-| were but 170, mained In darkness f more than an hour and a« half last nfkht until it was repatred by he pene House aeaatlghes vavoeer 68 oe megane coe it Rho aceient ene was terday destroyed three factories’ on matter a ported, to the Marine Division of the| South invent, Streets causing « lone eoti- Big od are as old as they feel | poiice Bopartment hinted, at, $800,000. ang. he poll a oat John Hylan, was are A. Bieler, & san, pbrkies samemene ud believe it 1f you saw Mr. | scnt tote lighthouse station at Tompe | Wesrat Conde Mante T'Gompany "and the andiing borses on bis stock ' kinaville, 8. 1, for a repair crew. Baused, Compa. “THE HOME OF GUARANTEED SATISFACTION" Harlem Store Bronx Store elt FURNITURE 420 Third BET Us" - Ave. Tremont Ave OUR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE is now being displayed—as usual, OUR PRICES are attrac- tive, OUR TERMS most Liberal Im mates jTA\ Soiisra\ Took Gold Medal of Honor for Tons, Many models Jo alt ttntsnee Pte choowe trom. Nothing better Hi tor am October NW brides Weds vo TO" 5" pale of Liarary Tables | 6G REDUCTION SALE OF Golden Oak reprmpre Open Rha finer. | wou sy 19: 98 agai Eu, alter rons GPECIAL BALE OF MICHIGAN'S Cotton Felt Mattresses Davenettes With Mattress 19" a Open an Account WIth one, men, welt fiatshed: aphotstered tn Masahve tre Werwvaring Mole Bhle. 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GLUNS & C 34th Street—New York Fall Millinery Sale Saturday {Trimmed New Autumn Hats Hats with adjustable Brims, Chin Chin Sailors, Pokes, Mush= rooms and various other models developed in Duvetyne, Black Panne and Lyons Velvet in every wanted color. DAINTY LACE EDGES, JET ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, BURNT VULTURE AND OSTRICH TRIMMING MOTIFS Sale Price 8 . 75 Millinery Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G 34th Street—-New York ; ' An Advance Showtig of Girls’ Fall School Dresses Reflecting Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s intimate knowledge and long experience in the task of outfitting the Younger Miss for School Girl’s Attractive Bchoal Dress in Reindéer, Brown and Pekin Blue Jersey. Collarless model, enibroidered in contrasting colors. (Illustrated.) ' Sizes 6 to 12. Special 13.75 Girls’ Serge Dresses in a variety of new models. (One illustrated.) Straightline, one-piece, guimpe and com- 16.50 bination styles with Pongee Waists. 8 to 12, Special Girls’ Serge Dresses suitable for better wear. Smart new Autumn models, silk embroidered or silk sash girdle. (One Model Illustrated.) izes 12 to 16, Special Girls’ Serge Frocks in Dressy Models. A choice selec- tion in styles especially i for the yours Se girl 2 00 from 12 to 16 years, (One Model Illustrated.) 22.50 Modes suitable for Academy, School and general wear —offered at noteworthy prices. \ Girls’ Middy Suits— Two piece model of Navy Wool Serge; embroidered emblems. Sizes 8 to 14 years, | $10.50 Girls’ Fall Coats— Practical models of Chinchilla or Velour Cheviot; convertible collars, lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 12 years, \ $16.50 Girls’ School Skirts— | Juniors’ Fall Coats— ° Attractive, model of Navy Wool Cheviot; in smart colors; unique pockets; lined throughout. Sizes 10 to 16 years, $22.50 Girls’ Regulation Dresses— One-Piéce model of Navy Wool Serges; embroidered emblems, Sizes 6 to 14 ae. oe ¢.75 Gymnasium Bloomers— Box plaited model on lawn bodice Full Plaited of Navy Wool Serge; of Navy Wool Serges; also two- Black Sateen or mercerized Pop- toned Plaids. Sizes 6 to 14 years, lins. Sizes 6 to, 22 years, $6.95 and 9.75 $2.95 and 5.95 Juniors’ Plaid Skirts— School Middies— : Plaited model of Wool Velour Of ‘Wool Flannel or Navy Wool Check or two-toned Wool Plaids; Serge; embroidered emblems; braid detachable belts; 28 to 82 inches. trimmed. Sizes 8 to 22 years, $12.75 and 14.75 $6.95 and 9,50 West 43rd Street © in en A Display of Women’s and Misses’ AUTUMN MILLINERY Introdueing many new variations in Trimmed and Tailored Hats for Early Fall Wear. Velours, Duvetynes, plain or embroidered Velvets, in artistic designs and distinctive trimming effects. Misses’ School Hats— | Misses’ Dress Hats— | A wide variety of ical models Smartly trimmed and revealing all , and Fabrics, favored Fall colors. $2.95 to 4.50 $6.75 to 14.95 Women’s TRIMMED VELVET HATS SPECIAL at $8.50) Third Floor Distinctive Models; handsomely trimmed with Ostrich and Fancy Trimmings. Whether for College, Dress or General Wear we are adequately prepared with new assortments of Correct FALL CLOTHES for the (GROWING BOY High-grade garments which render possible the attainment of smartness and service at UNUSUALLY MODERATE PRICES Boys Wool Mixture Suits— In Herringbone, Heather and other Boys’ Novelty Suits— In Blue Serge, Velvet, Knitted fancy mixtures; with extra trousers; Cloth and Wool Mixtures, ‘Oliver lined throughout, Size 7 to 18 Twist, Middy and Junior Norfolk years, models, $22.50 to 30.00 $9.75 to 25.00 Boys’ Extra Quality Corduroy Suits— Well tailored and smartly fashioned, 7 to 18 years, $12.50 Ly 5 BOYS’ NEW FALL HATS at Reasonable Prices Cloth Hats,...... , $1.95 to 4.50 | Regulation Tam O'Shanter. $2.98 |