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THANCHURCH SAYS - MUNICIPAL JUDGE Pastor Who Seeks to Eyict — Tenant to Make Way for Congregation Is Rebuked. Special Tustice Spiegeibere, of the Muntet- |S1Q, $12 & $15 pal Court at 125th Street and st Nicholas Avenue decreed to-day in a tenant case, that to give a man 4 place to live In is of more importance than to give him a place in which to F worship. ‘To thone who sought the| 4 OF ing « tenant in possession, he gave the vernacular advice, “Go hire a hat.” The case before him was that of the negro congregation of the Church of Christ of the Apostolic Faith which is seeking to remodel the residences at Nos, 62, 64 and 6¢ West 1234 Stroet for use as @ church. The work on Nos. 64 and 56 la progressing, but has come to @ halt So far as No, 52 is concerned. For at that address Norman B, Sterett dr, has an undertaking establishment aa well a8 a home. And he objects o. to moving out. ‘ When the pastor of the church, the Rev, R. C. Lawaon, appeared in court to-day with his plea for the eviction of Sterett, Justice Spiegelberg sald to tim: “In your clturch you preach char- ity. You should practice what you preach. It would ve uncharitable to force this tenantjout A home is of More importance than a place to wor- ship.« If you are so much in need of the latter just now you can hire a hall somewhere *1 ‘will allow this tenant to remain until Jan. 1, 1921." MYSTERIOUS FIRE HALTS B. R. T. TRAINS Blaze in Switch Box Near Signal | Tower Makes Coney Crowds Late, Fire In @ awitch box 200 feet trom the | U station of the Bright nm 4 up trains to and from Coney for almost an hounat 1 ALM. Au x |] So employer: Cal awitch La connected with tt 4 es nn, Die ul the! an Engagement Rings 10 Months Credit Siundard LWSwe || APO BRoeeMan Out ONLY PLACE BRIL.. Trade Mark Reg. Topcoat and Country,”” $55 and up. “Rain or Shine” Raincoats, downpour. 47 Cortlandt Street 279 Broadway 44 East 14th Sr. Broadway at 4%h St, STETSON HATS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY METRIC SHIRTS BROTHERS—THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK For cool September evenings a “TOWN ano COUNTRY” Raglan shoulders, a full 100-inch sweep at the bottom, clean contours and graceful lines; that's the “Town Styled along the lines of the “Town and Country,” protect you against the heaviest Every yard stamped Priestley, 8 ) 8 2 Flatbush Ave,, 125th St. at ded Ave. Brook IMPERIAL UNDERWEAR Sire: yumed “ACKERMAN” HATS Men and Women place of worship at the cost of evict- | America’s Largest and Most Com- plete Hat Shop. STETSON HATS Every Style Stetson Makes to Select From. 208 Fifth Ave. at Mad. Sq. 1128 Broadway e. Confidential, Rue de la Pats, Parle Broadway at Ninth, New York ---that puts the dollar $103,550 of Wanamaker ““Up-stairs rr Shoes to be sold for $64,846 Women’s Shoes, $5, $6.75, $8.75, $9.75 Men’s Shoes. . $7.75 and $8.75 , Boys’ Shoes... we 5.25 Thousandsof pairs at HALF and Less We hope to have enough bg ag bd but they will be less busy early in the morning The Down-Stairs Store A Store of Lower Prices—and Wanamaker Standard Merchandise Father needs a bathrobe The old one probably shows the effects of time and service; and now that the stay-at-home days are coming, a good robe for lounging is a silent sugges- tion of home comfort. These are tailored like a coat--in other words, made to fit. Seams are double stitched and taped. Three pockets are provided. And coloringsyare rich and dark. All-arourd good robes ut $7.95. © Down-Stairs Store, New Pidg. Coats for Kiddies Little bodies need early Plenty of Silk Velvet Hats, $5.75 The millinery feature in the Down-Stairs Store this season will be eed trimmed hats at 45.75. Assortmenjs will be large; and new arrivals protection, Playing in the almost daily will present something dew every time you come. open means warm coats, This special feature naturally means more in the way of value, These that we're telling you because it Is not always possible to find good hats like these to offer about today are wool silver- at $5.75. So margins will be close; and opportunities will be many. tones, in sizes 2 to 6. They Ready for Friday are these rich silk velvet hats—mostly the are short. coate—dear plain, tailored styles in soft roll brim effects, Ned is a wanted shade little mode! belted, lined this season. Peacock is fully as good. And there is plenty of brown, throughout and_ interlined. nayy, taupe and black, Tables are laden to overflowing. The brown and ‘iu mixtures Down-Stairs Store, Old Building « trib ke These Skunk Scarfs Ready at $8. Velour Felt Hats and Muffs —will cost 20 per cent. more after the Forward Sale Couldn't possibly do without them; for what could take the of Furs ends on Saturday of this week. The sale price now is— $21.50 each place of a velour-felt when mother wants something inex- pensive and useful for little miss The scarfs are full animal, with head and tail. The muffs are round, rich ang full. Both are an excellent quality of dyed shunk—Wanamaker furs in every detail, 2to6? Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Roll brim sailors, with bands | and streamers. Ready at $2.95. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. ———— ee ° A man came to us —several days ago with samples of wool jersey suits. Another store, he told us, was selling them at $19.75, and we could do likewise. “Oh, no,” we said, “we're not selling that kind of merchandise.” There was all the difference you could imagine between his samples ss Our Wool Jersey Suits for Women at $19.75 These are sturdy quality of wool jersey—smooth and even. Coats are 4 inches longer than you see in many of the cheaper kinds. Tailor- ing is better in every essential detail, And the greens, blues and browns are good, wantable shades. For Misses, too, at $19.75 Two smart models-r-belted, pleated and pocketed, Miss 14 to 20 likes heather mixtures—and here they are, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. A new feature — applied to Georgette blouses is a combination of colors, in which the front of the blouse, or the ves- tees effect, contrasts with the remainder of the blouse. For instance—a combination of oriole and navy; or bisque and oriole; or navy and Aztec. We didn’t expect ¥ Wool Velour at $3.95 yd. The surprise is ours; the good fortune yours. For this bisque with ed bain and | is 54-in. wool velour in plaids and checks—exactly right for ahtnes very dainty crepes de | <kirts and other Autumn uses. Many colorings at this lower Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. | price. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. The Down-Stairs Store has Men’s Soft Hats, $3.95 This is the new hat shop for men in the oi Down-Stairs Store— —are $5; and the group also in- cludes tricolettes in suit shades; Georgettes in flesh, white and And here are good hats, They'll look particularly good to the man who doesn’t want to pay $7 to $10 for a hat. Good felt, bound edge, wide silk band. In two shapes—flat or roll brim. In seal brown, dark green and black, Your size will be here Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. ——— x Bet as IN WANAMAIKER Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to 5 | The Upstairs Shoe Stores will open at 8 A. M. Friday (9th street entrance for Women; 4th ave. for Mew) When we shall begin A SALE of SHOES up to its old-time value These are some of the finest shoes that are made. They have been on sale at almost double these prices in the “U; and in the Main Store for men, Burlin; 108,550 represents their actual sellin this figure by no means represents the value of these shoes as compared with the same qualities now on sale in other stores—as you may see by comparison, Our shoes have never been up to peak prices. We anticipated advance, saving our customers from 10 to 20 per cent. each time the prices pte! bry . But in doing this very thing—in protecting our customers—we in certain lines. To adjust our stocks we decided to take these lines, with all broken sizes, and offer them Close io average half price _ As we got into the stocks we decided to do even more—to add = solid lines of the very shoes most in demand, some of which have beén in Store not over two weeks, rendering a service to the public that they will not soon forget. So the sale becomes the biggest sale of fine shoes we have ever held. The lines are complete and in full range of sizes. The variety is enormous,as you can see by the descriptions below Does this mean that shoes generally are comin down in price? many shoe factories are closed, which, of parks abe greatly curtail the output; that there is no ter; general break in the market prices for fall and less than we originally paid. price, many of them at half and less. Not only fancy shoes for extreme dress wear, but practical styles for every day busi- ness wear. For instance, we have added two new lines of brogue oxfords for women, one tan and one black, just the t: of shoes the young women are wanting today to wear with wool stockings—and we offer these at close to hay price. Every pair of shoes in the sale has been made for the Wanamaker “Up-Stairs” Store, Fvery pair le suitable for wear now and throughout the fall and winter, The entire “Avenue of Shoes,” extending a full city block on the First Floor of the Old Building, is given over to the sale, the shoes being arrang according to sizes and grades in the four big shoe sections, and the men’s Main Store on the Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building, is extended in space. 1,070 prs. Women’s Shoes All at *5 Black kidskin or black calfskin lace shoes with black cloth tops. Black calf lace shoes with gray cloth tops. Both kinds with medium toe and Cuban or military leather heels. First floor, Old Building _ 1,125 prs. Women’s Shoes All at *6.75 Dull and all-kidskin lace shoes with Louis XV, heels, Patent leather button shoes with black cloth tops and Cuban heels, Kidskin button shoes with low military heels. Tan or black lace shoes with fancy colored tops and military heels. | 2,100 prs. Women’s Shoes All at *8.75 Black all-kidskin lace shoes. Cuban heels, | cloth tops, Bronze kidskin lace shoes with low baby Louis XV. heels. Black kidskin button shoes with low baby Louis XV. heels, Patent leather button shoes with baby Louis XV. heels. Tan or black brogue oxfords, First floor, Old Building Tan calfskin lace shoes with fawn-colored | But take the news as it stands—and make the most of it: And they are the WANTED Shoes mn Arcade fioor. _ toe and half double sole. Cee ak tele ea or ‘ashington Arch, N. Ys tairs” Store for women and prices right along in our stocks, But We can only answer that that we cannot replace these shoes for any These shoes are ’way down in 1,993 prs. Women’s Shoes , All at *9.75 Have been selling at almost double this Calfelin lace shoes in ali tan or all black, with Cuban heels. Black kidskin lace shoes, Louis XV. heels. Tan calfskin button shoes, colored kidskin top ‘Tan lace shoes With brown cloth tops, Patent leather lace shoes, cloth tops. Patent leather button shoes with gray kidskin tops—both dress models that will be in vogue this Fall. All tan calfskin lace shoes, military heels, All black calfskin lace shoes, aye First floor, Old ding All at *8.75 Tan brogues of all boarded-calf, with full wing Lie Tan calfskin lace shoes, Black cordovan lace shoes, Tan calfskin and wine colored cordovan lace oxfords, c Me» 840 pairs Men’s Shoes All at *7.75 Tan or black lace shoes with medium pointed toes and single soles. Black or tan Blucher with medium wide Black kidskin lace shoes with full com fortable toe, And a miscellaneous lot of other shoes, 415 pairs Boys’ Shoes All at *5.25 415 pairs in all. Black or tan Blucher with full round toe and sturdy soles, in good assort- ment of sizes, together with broken sizes in a number of other lines. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building