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‘af Daya) see 0 3 ; 45 ; : TRE Rs ed eee ti ba el Pa D Bei Ey . Oe BLD, TUESDAY, EMBER 28, 1 oh tis ential Tew ic 1 iB heirs trent nariaalonh Blin D bie he) ; Peas tite’ yolnted ‘oft by the Commis- NICKY LOSES THIRD TRY. | t J stoner that (he Lae My fund will be}Hongh Jot of Jadees Who P ; He Raves, tnd a Bomimitive trom ancy Wil Not Free Him, | I F) r] rabk tt thewuniformed force Wil Pass) soiaing that the petitic Oo on, Niel rnatein, now in Ludlow ‘ A throw out the] Liner ait for contempt of court for Rue de la Paix, Parts ‘ Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to& Washington Arch, N.Y. “ot any oo eee Brooklyn, a coal heav ‘Arnstein has applied for writs of ‘morning when ho fell sixty-five feet from | tabeas corpus to fidwe Menton In aH wm coal holst of the Sor nwealth Fuel | district and to Supr Court Justice A . . Company, at the foot of Sackett Street at Washington, Both’ appli- Pensions of — Incapacitated | irsokiy ed Smoke Eaters Not Enough ~ to Support Families. fo provide a fund from which dis- Darsements may be made to needy dbpendents of firemen killed in the lthe of duty as well as for the fami- cf of firemen who are living but in- o —— ee ’ Killed in Fatt From Coat Motet. | 96% not. if! Frank Leoni, ‘No. 617 Union Street, ‘af killed this} petition. —_— acitated and unable to exist on a Insion of $1,000, a series of baseball gimes between the police and fire téams of this city will be started at | ‘VaPets Field in Brooklyn on Thurs- dy afternoon, Sept. 40. fhe fremen are selling the tickets $1 each, and to date upward of 4000 is in hand. The gathering of tis fund, which is designed to reach | tHe $200,000 mark, fs in the hands of HMipnorary Obief W. W ohen, who t Do you have line for wo cupsnow? Or is that pleasure for Sunday morn- ings only? Borden’s Coffee condensed with Milk and Sugar is always ready to serve, Less time in pene coffee means more time to drink it. Smooth coffee, rich milk and pure sugar are already blended toggher. You simply add enough boiling wafer to give it the strength you like, Your coffee is always excellent. That same delicious Borden Coffee, perfectly “creamed and sugared” every day, You'll never have an “off-day” after a cup or two of refreshing, aromatic Borden’s Coffee condensed with Milk ceived the idea following a disas. | 8 fire in the Brooklyn Unton Gas | forks in Williamsburg last winter, | a which one captain and five firemen | shed. «| In this case the spinster sisters of | n Hughes were financially un- live decently, as no. provision pensioning of s rs h oe or uncles is made in the city | clarter, At that time a popular fund whs started by Chief Cohen, and he| pfevailed upon Commissioner Dr nén to permit him to establish a r m@nent institution for future contin- | - Coffee the law, a firer and Sugar. r ahs bee dis oe THE BORDEN COMPANY waste not Many such women ha dpm and they find it hard to exist. ‘Tyere are many instances, Commis- signer Drennan said to-day, of fire-| DBordens Coffee Condensed with Milk and Sugar who are retired for physical dia- | atiitty or for wis net auffic fami'ies iilness on half pay, but} them and th se men become a a package Before.the War ea! € a package During the War and Ca package | NOW! The Flavor, Lasts So Does the Price! ofust from Saris priced a third less. A charming collection of hats from Alice et s0-well-known stare in the Paris Millinery World—inclu Answering a Question | °™*"*: about Women’s Frocks Cretonnes, —as to whether women’s cloth and satin frocks 45c v ard are more moderately priced than last year Half and close to half | At $39.50 \At $79.50 normal prices 2,100 yards of cretonnes and chintzes in floral and stripe effects made with simple taken right out of our regular bodice and soft | stocks straight hang- Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. ing skirt. The atimeceenenemmnnennesniaat neck-line and short * sleeves are band- Ribbons, 50c Yd. ed with bugle beads |, Special price for 1,000 yards and the bodice and ‘ skirt are embroid- Plain or Feney Eibtone is a black satin frock of beautiful quality we have a erpup of tricotine frocks em- broid ered or touch- ed with smart bead motifs, made with V or square necks of exactly the type the discriminating woman desires for autumm street wear with her furs or for general wear later in the season. ered in round motifs Taffeta ribbons, satin-striped, At 59.50 in smaller beads. edges of self color, light and dark ce is dusiGn A cloth frock at | warps in the large and varied as- 79.50 features sortment of ribbons so well adap’ black silk and gold for hair bows, sashes, trimming, embroidery and has millinery. Light and dark shades; frocks of exquisite quality, made on a very becoming sim- ple model with a insets of tomato plain, striped or with flower pat- trimming of silk tas- color 2, gavesya terns, 6 to 8 in. wide, sels in matching color. Jn mid- | on the sleeves and girdle an in fl Old Bldg. hight blue, brown and beige. At | is touched with — iridescent tie) aalsida dg thks same price is & frock of fine beads i remriplaiyenn tricotine, heavily embroidered by . * hand with ack ilk on, bodice Women know Printed Cotton Voiles and skirt, the V neck is finished .W, : ‘ with e chumisetie of rust color | 17 omen wil be able to judge 38c, 45c Yd ea sureties and he Binek em- | from the foregoing that we have | ’ od broidery is touched with rust : 2,000 yards—Chintz, Doll color. been able to secure better-than- POG ve lg cog Eee BIC" Senet is of | 1919 values for the coming arly decorative. midnight blue toricotine em- broidered with large diamond- season, | Fieanng pastel shades, shape motifg of bronze color’ ir- | | 88 in. wide, idescent beads. Second floor, Old Bldg. | Main floor, Old Bldg. The CHINA Sale ends Thursday Two days more to save 20 to*50 per cent. on full-pieced Dinner Sets (none has less than 106 pieces), on Service Plates, Fancy China, Cut Glass, Art Bronzes end Marble Statuary, and Bric-a-brac. _— —_ ee =. _ $7.50 saved on this set $8 saved on this set American porcelain set of 107 American porcelain set of 100 English porcelain set of 107 pieces, gold Sie and line, solid pieces, new border design, with plecss. border design, traced gold gold handle ; $35. traced gold handles; $32. andles, all pieces gilt; $60, ee ss $12.50 saved on this set $17.50 saved on this set American porcelain sab of 107 Warwick china set of 107 Wa Cahits wae chor cua bien, traced gold Hendies, all pieces, gold band, with light panel border decoration, with solid gold pieces gilt; $25. design, solic id handles; $60, handles; $80. Second Gallery, New Building PO 4 $20 saved on this set We have taken a third off the prices of $400 It is NEW furniture, bought for our regular stocks, and includes pieces and suites for every room “What a pity!” said the manufacturer of one of the bedroom suites reduced, as he walked through the furni- ture stocks yesterday. “You know I cannot sell you that suite again to sell even at its REGULAR price.” Well, if he can’t, perhaps some other manufacturer @ can. In any event, that suite is going to somebody at } $1,600 under its regular price. This manufacturer—and a number of -others— delayed in the filling of our orders placed months ago. And then, quite suddenly, all got ready to deliver about the same time. We cannot properly house and display all this new furniture. So $400,000 of our stocks— including a large part of the new arrivals—has been Some examples, Hats from the Rue Royale with the new prices Nora, those two comparatively new artist-milli- Fine big davenport, in blue velour chints, with 10-piece mahogany dining room suite at $567" ners who have already Lied the aitenieation! and con- loose cushion seats r Eye ‘ bevvbart ps PR a Bg dining room suite, fidence of many of the best dressed women of Europe Louis XV. old gold day bed, fitted wit! top, piece walnut dini a and America, These hats, which are just out of their ge ret eh Lace rar bire al hee aus design, ut $881. eh sie ne, Queen Anne Paris boxes, are exquisite examples of their art. ws guite, @ love goa, ani nut extension table at ALSO—a collection of hats from some of the not-yet So TREIRN © Stee APSURIY AES Ce Ne fringe, Mahogany extension table at $86, dress hats at $35 and $37, and sports and motoring hats, Deep seated arm chai, with 1 Govier oct ot $16 and $26. First floor, Old Building riese, at $167.60. Walnu: serving table av BIR00 Waistcoats of metal brocade and Trricolett nincdedign tenet = Epiece maple bedroom suite at $964.26 aistcoats of metal brocade an ricolelte a, DEBS SEneNS HEUTE VOCED e i ul broc af 3 Throne chat, mahogany frame, “ait coviing et RE jogany bedroom suite, Loula XV1L. de- ies painted Venetian velvet, a 6-piece mahogany bedroom suite ie, Love fest of guimpes spree mahogany living room suite, cane back 8-piece mahogany bedroom suite, a de- C Il d if : and aides, with covering of blue and gold damask, sign, at $654. i ollar an d cu, sels at $658.50. Walnut bedstead, % size, Louls XVI. design. : f; Q-piece all-over upholstered tapestry suite at at $97.26. Chic veils $938.00. |. Bureaus to match at $120.60, Main floor, Old Building Mahogany library table at $63.60. Ghittonferes to match st $0280 Mahogany 8-door bookcase at $176. r | Night stands to match at $22. 10-piece mahogany dining room suite, Hepple- | Walnut bedstead, full size, at $100.50, 000Furniture Golden oak buffet at $27.76. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building “I’m a hard man to fit’’ Of course....,Strange, is it not, that almost eyery man you meet believes that he is hard to fit? Perhaps it’s because he takes a theoretical measurement of himself com- pared with exaggerated fashion plates. But fashion plates exist chiefly as fashion plates, Clothing is made for men. It stands to reason that a suit made for a short, stout man will not fit a tall, slim man. But the point is this: There are suits for both types, correctly fash- ioned, and made to fit. And, likewise, there are suits.for other men who are neither stout nor slim, short nor tall. $50 to $95 It is good to know that somewhere in New York adequate at- tention is given to these important clothing details. Satisfaction has long been an attribute of the Wanamaker Shops for men. The name is in the Hat Look at the sweatband. The name is John Wanamaker. It has been on good hats for many, man ars; and it means that this store stands be of the hat. Soft hats or derbies, the idea is precisely the same. They begin at $5. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building oe we ee eee a a ee nay 2a testajse eae sina ah micmmntent emt an ananes: 2