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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80 "| Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 AEARN PQURTEENTH STREET Guobiubed 1627 WEST OF FIFTHAVR 1827 WEST OF EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY | ™ GREAT FALL SALE > | Great Assortments of NEW Apparel and Household Needs , an at Sale Values That Make a NEW Record in Savings for Every Member of the Family “7 FALL SALE ‘SPECIALS Foresight is a money sav- ing faculty when it prompts you to supply your futuro needa from Fall Sale offer- ings, where the merchan- dise is new, quality is high and prices surprisingly low. THE EVENING WORLD, PRINCE OF WALES TAKING DIP AT END OF HIS REST CURE 71,000 RENT GASES CLOGBRONY COURTS. RELIEF DEMANDED Municipal Court Justices Here Set fo Work to Clear Up Calendars NOW OPEN Hearf Dressmaking School Course of Lessons $4.00 Department of Cleaning and Dyeing Will make your apparel and household funishings look their freshest as long as they Inet, and make them last longer through the care of our expert cleaners and dyers. Appointments at your convenience A pleasant way to learn how utilise for'y yourself the the beautiful mnaeriel ’ purchasable here at such good values. One of the first Joos to pe tackled ®y the Municipal Court Justices, who recently decided to take steps to re- lieve the muddled conditions of the Munie'yal Courts, 's a clearance of ‘the calendars in the Bronx Municipal Courts. In the First and Second Dis- t#icts there are at present, awaiting disposal, over 21,000 landlorg-tenant cases. In 9,000 of these cases there is a @emand for a jury trial and in nearly 6,000 of these 9,000 tenants have act- uully paid the jury fee and are await- ing thelr place upon the jury trial oalendar, “If the landlord-tenant actions were to stop to-day,” sald Justice Harry Robitzek, “that is, if all the rent troubles were to cease and we faced ® peaceful future in the housing sit- uation, !t would take the four Jus- tices of the Municipal Courts in the Bronx all of nine mon‘hs to dispose of the jury trial calendar alone “I am frank to say, however, that there !s no bright hope of such a miraole. Instead of stopping, the landlord-tenant issues continue to flow into the Clerk's office tn a steady stream. It means the tying up of| ‘This,recent photograph of the heir property and capital, to say nothing|to the British thrune was taken at of the inconvenience to both tenant| Brighton. and landlord for the months that these cases hang fire For the Bride SILVERWARE New designs or repro- ductions of finest old ones give a wide seleo- tion in choosing wed- ding gifts of traditional . fineness and peer Our prices are greatly reduced for the day. ruple Silver Plated Bread Tomorrow Last Day of Three-Day Sale Boys’ Penrod SUITS JEWELRY The Jewelry Aisle is all a-glitter with lovely novelties of every description, many of them as useful as they are charming. And our values—just read this bit of money-saving speciais! 15.50 Values $19.50 & $22.50 Women’s Tricotine and Senge Dresses— Were $14.73 and $16.73 Sizes 86 to 44. Misses’ Silk Uti Were $24.74 44... Sizes 14 to 11.95 Values $14.50 to $16.50 Materials are absolutely all wool; styles are the newest and enappiest any boy could wish. The tailoring is that ++:12.77 AT BRIGHTON Orecsiane Pepper Shakers—Colental Gakina IR In attractively lined | box—were 84.95 set 3.95 j Quadruple Silver Plate Compotes | well known make—slender cell Women’s Extra Size Dre: Ones being Were $22.74 and §27.74....15.50 | expert kind that gives the stem, pierced rim, engraved cen- | flea Nimerysers ret pa Blaes 42% to 53% h i tre—charming for cake and ] » possibly, sui uit—-were $7.9 é Tefore the’ fail of 1053, nlese. adic cas 4 suit a special look and makes fruit-were $7.95 4s} tional Judges and special parts are 7 oozyri 1S Women’s and Misses’ it wear longer than’ cheaply Sterling Silver Candie St | pve to handie these cases in the ‘i er Separate Skirt made suits. Linings are of Be vamcane inches hi ronx." a were 95 pair } Chief Clerk Martin Burke, in Were $8.97 and $9.97 «7.44 Fy ‘ Pi d Cake Servere—Sterlin | charge of the Bronx Municipal Courts. Should Be Thankful It Wasn't 25 to 82 waist measure. best broad eon agi divée bandles-—plain. colpulal ae j said he had 16,500 cases tn the 2 . are welted. Two pairs ‘ District and over 6,000 in the. 1st a Hooch Explosion. Women's Extra Si ; Pi stgne— omen's ‘@ Size ti th uit. were $1.85 each District. It takes the time of three} An author has sued a carbonated 5, Ski rousers with every si ice tue ra clerks to keep the records of the| water company for $50,000 because erge Skirts Dia F bgp Vell-le } money and fees received, and the re-| @ bottle blew up on ice and hurt his Were 89.97..... 7.44 | Hearn is the sole agent in ner Forke—Well-knowa | | mainder of the c 1 force 18! gy¢, 88 to 62 waist measure, N York f P 1 ag variet; ‘ ot ace _ months behind in the c nary task e, % wands: P ‘ihe jew oO or enrar renc| ray ani rigl nisi eti , z. A earl Necklaces—27 inches long—large graduated pearls a ' of dock SRR er cne ening A She-Sheriff at Thirteen. aie Tee ald gold aera @rac 3 00 Women’s and Misses’ Se Clothes for Boys. These were $2.50 % dom. 1.58] \ 11 Courts recently called al ckefoose, thirteen, daugh- Were $44.78 . 33. Pe rf | co of the Judges to discuss | rift in West Virginia, were 85.97.......... teen seyi ses ee Sizes 14 to 44. damisaagt vee provide 4 this issue, Another ing will be| without help took a woman moon- 700 Imported Pearl Nicteieae Novelty Necklaces — aimethyst, ‘ an unequalled opportunity ’ held né xt week at which BeOG com. | shiner from one GED to another thdastrudtible of wae fillea—90 dappllre landivamber® colored Morea # BBO Size cu Sr aren nes Men and Women’s { ap OLY i P d put her . (UU FS once iec, . g Suggestions will report, i ree : 6 o in UuRtelaee ore | baades ee Bines 40% to 6014, your boy at greatly below Umbrellas | 5 ( Uscoonuancasidope G or] ] ee ve Sa Bid hel 1.95 were 62 : Trimmed Hats— usual prices. - TUXEDO SOCETY | IN FILM. Mrs. Roso McCombs; of Weston, 357 Manufacturers’ Sample Pen- e w 0.98 and 819.0 ._f ] eneeepanies Ia., is the mother of the fifth set of every color and Gold Filled Bracelete—many ar- ere $1 an - 8.44 Si 9 1 ' < i Gcenario Based on Wild Femily| twins in eight years, eod all the dtyle and design— tistic designs—all sizes— Untrimmed Velvet fea izes 9 to 18 years. - j Found in Ramapo Mountains. children EAre weMlrs were .97 to $2.97 +++ 68 | were .$2.97.. 1.50 Were $3.50.......eeece0es 2.00 Wiha ct ger bs Society women and men of ‘Tuxedo! Where They May Be Read Ale>,|| Silver Mesh Ba, A. few | imported Beaded Bags — new Ostrich Trimmings— defy Fall rains and loo! 4 spangled and beaded bags, in- so well with their fancy Park will appar in a three-reel movie| Originals of the Declaration of In- ries drawstring style— Were 81.87 and 81.55.....1.00 thriller, called “The Kick in It" at| dependence and the Constitution of cluding graceful shapes— = $10.07 and $19.07..7.50 od One-Day Sale Saturday trimmed handles that it the Tuxedo Club on Saturday evening.| the United States are to be placed were $4.97............4. 3.95 wer 9 2.97. «7. Ostrich Tips— d is no hardship to carry Oct. &, presented for the first time for! in the Congressional Library for BOXED NOVELTY JEWELRY In velvet boxes lined with contrasting Were .85 “ 55 ; them Fe Rane eset meee Mousticy| safety because the Secretary of velvet—cuff links, lingerie clasps, baby pins, scarf pins, brooches, BACT AAO IOOn . : Fall shades. State has no fireproof butiding. ‘all 8 s. Women’s Chamoisette spital. barpins, baby lockets and ener ie Breessekeh tie clasps— Men's and Women’s Umbreflas— The sce sed on the story VOPE $1.47 vcccccccccccevssccceccecsccsccees weecerececces OF Tailored Blou: es in the New. York newspapers last epring Get Out the Old Benny. ® a) ailor nenere fancy trimmed handles— Of a wild family found in. the Ramapo within a few miles of This story, with a moonshine and a Jealous lover, has been woven for the screen by Miss Edith Percy Morgan. ains, still Earliest “norther* on record is raging in Texas, which sends word North to “watch your step," the season's first cold spell is coming. Fall Sale Specials Alarm Clocks — well makes——warranted— Novelty Jewelry — vanity cases, known cuff links, bar pins Were $2194 Voile and Organdie Blouses— Were $5.37 Glove were $8.67... - 2,76 Women's Silk Umbrellas—colored ring and cord handles— were $5.07 . necklaces—were .50. 38 were $3.47 . 2.47 Extra Size Sil‘:ataff Petticoats— . ] ANDREW MILLER LEFT anaes | Mahe Have Lived So Long Were $1.94......5....655 1.43 Pi 1 Andrew Miller, former turfman and in Mexico. Jersey Petticoats—some jersey tops | one of the founders of the Life Publish- - \ : @iihcailletioines-= RY ing Company, left a net estate of si72,14i,| A mite 102 and & son 80 survive N d Ch . Wersisoay mies 297 | ° Were $1 00 CUTLE according ie an app: isai filed yester- van - a 10 ew an arming a be te Comptroller,| at 115 years in El Paso, Tex., where Women’s Night Gowns— i . $ a $5.20; pe hoe he moved many years ago. Satin Frilli bockers Were $128 ... 82 Gloves are of fine quality chamoisette, well Lis ‘sonal . Li - : ner x ee Re; Warsing: to Soups Merah 4 Flanneletts Gewses and 5 and finished with spear backs. All are i Mr. Zero's “shorn lambs of labor,” Jere $1.2 washable. ves other personal! attracted to Boston by the “slave Were 91.48 . -- 1.00 pert 51 and 126 shares i i ProPtock in the Life Publishing Com.| auction,” hung around the soup line e Crepe de Chine Gowns— Colors are mode, covert, gray, brown, white and pany valued at $69,450. Miller's two sons| so long the police ordered 162 to Were $5.28 and $5.97 3 90 bl. kk. and two sisters receive the rest of the! jeave town or they will get perma- . |, 85.97.....3, lac! estat This latest newcomer in the petticoat world is en- ~ ‘ nent—jobs breaking rocks. Crepe de Chine Bloomers— WOMAN VS. WOMAN, MISTRIAL, ph Sizes 514 to 814 Ho, for Manila! ? sae ieee, | RS So eo tld RAR Sg 197 A eet ehten at No. i726, Lexington| Becoming homesick, Andrew Pare Coenuely feminine andleth: Silk Chemises— Fall Sale Special ‘Avenue, the first. woman ever tried in| ® AAS eee sitendant on the re duringly practical. As to Were 82.48 . 165 Wamanle Long RabbieiGlovme-cwtrelhlasy ye een. 98 harge. of partictpatih ving ship Pueblo, Jumped into the i i A 7 Yashiable glov! | Ga Stasi caeponed to cibdger atulel| Mase rivantia’ the Navy Yard and the first quality, it has Silk Camisoles— wapue le gloves—black, white, brown, gray, fawn and other new | queen in General Sessions early this) started to swim to Manila, He was adorable little ruffles all Were $1.28.. 92 : Excellent imported steel Goring, fae ey RHA eu Bese, | RINREGLUB MRAM SB eoe et BELG R ey ( the way to the yoke, which Nai kk Combinat and careful manufact- | acquittal, Miss Le Tea was sent bck | An Octogenarian Should Know. i suggest the pantalettes of ye ee ine ae AO ure make these articles the: only woman Aasintant District y “good ola days" Were nothing Godey’s Lady Book days. anPe Ss A ’ fine value at their orig- of the eity, prosecuted the c declare the octogenart, 7 : ete—si 6 i i Sho aald she would ask that Miss Le| of ‘Montoe County, Peerenane For the rest, it is made of Cors sizes 24 to 3 Misses Coats inal prices, and. excep- Beau be, held in $2,300 bail pending @| who ni umber twenty-one, with an serviceable satin in most Were $10.00...... 4.96 tional value in this sale, cs aM gregate age of years, new a —___—_—_ officially’ deny “the "world “Is "going lovely shades, among mich Corsets— Imported Hale Clippere—sises 1» Two Badly Hart a oO the bewswows, are rose, Sorrento Ue, Were $3.00.. +196 0, 00—for home and professions . i Jatin f : e use—were $1.97 man and @ bey are, tn St Mary'a| ‘The Thrilling Adventure. African Beane) Fe black Brassieres—sizes 34 to 48— and $2.28 Beagle, famaton, auRcing front tiac"| to win, the atght to fon the ad- GER AR ee Be ae: Were $8.50.......44...4. 2.14 Were $39.73 Straight Razore—tmported steel ‘ed sku ro rer Hiking | Yenturers’ Club of Chicago, J. K, le wi Ge ee . if i id. striki: . a mc ‘ea a scant ot 8 ‘No. ee Christian, must ‘took’, 3.000 mfles Model ts pictured. Women’s Gingham House Bn cheoy handles— Aventie, Bogota, of auto rides in thirty days and eat A = Lanting the sign’ at No. 1107 Jamaica | and sleep the best he can witheat Dresses—sizes 36 to 44— Fine velour models Steel Knives and For a . He venue, m a ry, shav- re OD ee eter wweees + has! ‘ a poeta ing kit and nome extra cloten = IAL Wars 92.06 2.44 with fur collar of taupe loid handles—sets of 6 knives A . 16 forke— May Be Declared in Contempt. (@) N G PEC S Bungalow Aprons— 5 ij and 6 f¢ ‘Action for contampt of court will be| Jersey Lightnin’ | Also a Cure. M R IN Ss Waa Stik. soca, 18 pid ae nad bho owas ye 50 se brought agatnst Mrs. Belmont ‘Tiffany,| Shock the patient and cure him, : out with fancy silk are focket Knive: an ades 67 Feet tte teacpeer| $8 the slogan of an association in On Sale SATURDAY Until 1 P.M. Bungalow Aprons— among the smartest of of limpotred steel—stag handles— om ee hor orempety| convention in Chicago, which dem- Were $1.48... .4 . z also Jack Knives—were nas to her eit onstrated a bY sveighting A wom 1's |To prevent dealers buying, Quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. ° the new coats, and re- 97 to $1.50 . 53 with” sandba . feetrielty: through Ter, that eae > markable value at the Imported Steel Scissors — relin- male patient a dose of chained omens ble make—sewing, stork, kindergarten, cuticle sixes | were .50 and .37 | Steel Dinner Knives and Forke— reliable makes —cocobola and ebony handles—set of 6 knives embroidery, nail lightning. $4.00 Girls’ Shoes High out—laced. $3.96 Boy’s Raincoats.... ..3.45 Black rubber—all cemented seame High qutmlaced-- —pluin or fancy lining—guaran- Play—sizes 8% to 2 teed waterproof—hook fasteners SHOBS— WD PLOOR, —size8 6 to 18 years, $6.50 Women’s Lece Shees. price, Sizes 14 to 20, One style is illustrated. and for dress or Corduroy Robes BOYS’ CLOTHING—~THIRD FLOOR, 315 n calt—Goodyear welted soles, Were $5.94 4.75 . 7 ‘ and 6 forks — j 9 Cuban leather heels—new, sty! Fall Sale Special and 1h 1.67 | Pink coutil—elastic top. CORSETS—SDOOND FLOOR, 47 and 57 ct. Children’s Cot- fur collars 21.50 beaverette convertible belts-— were $27.78.. Misses’ Coats— heather or velour patch pockets lined throughout- medium widths. SHUKS—SEOOND FLOOR, comfortable warmth for the nip of Fall days, and attractiveness in one's house costume, is stitch ed into these robes. The SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY 195, SIXTH AVE. 92 SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STS. S. E. COR. 8TH STREET Women’s Fine Cotton Vests browns, ete--ell made-—all wiser, MEN'S 44D BOTS’ HATO—MAIN FL. ton Fleece Underwear... White—high neck-—4ong sleeve Legs of ents iene te. 65 and 95 ct. Men's Silk cordurcy is wide walé, a K MILK VEAL 22i..|o1 |of PORK 22i.. ones UNDEEWOAB- MAIN. PL, Neckwear... pisinenia Pealireey the Sati cess S 5 Were 35 cts.......... rs 3 I atin Frincess SIps ARMOUR'S sugar | FRESH LEA! —- + : ‘ tk, satin oF knit-aanortment ot models are breakfast coat sy =n A good value in vests— cured HAMS 22%. JERSEY HAMS 25h. Boys Faettsdeieien Shoes in sand color: * aes ei a styles, and they are lined 4.25 htne are ah tine gotten | OR JSE BROILER S, FOV Laced—black—good laste—atout a SHINGS—2 ‘aad throughout jese are o . ep ty ig 25h. eile CHICKENS Hg engines ante 1.88 35 ct. Boys’ Hose... . had esicas4 Sigte ah . 4 1 \ { a SSRs Somione IN Ss r § 3%4—val F a i pr Pa ra as newly designed complement o able style—lc TOP or BOTTOM "18: | FANCY LEGS of | 183 Bias | to 6 val, $3.00. B18 Bie henteant erat aes 4 Fall Sale Special ae presents @ com sleeveless, with ba nd, | ROUND ROAST Ib. | |Canada LAMB Ib. 4 Jopansse Crepe Kimonos ) fashi q d vparatively slight cost bodice or crocheted top. i ' TOP SIRLOIN” ese cove sash —rose, s an adjustable waist line, ribbon shoulder straps and hams A 1 Q44%., 22i: Copen, pink were $1.94 |CROSS RIB and light blue come in nary, brown dnd black Regular and extra sizes, 1.63 SEE PAGES 10, 16 & 18 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING