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RUTONLLSBOY. IMSS CARRERE GR BADLY HRT BGYCLST DYN Victim of Park Crash May Re Six-Day Racer—Death Un- der Sprinkling Cart. An uncle early to-day tn Wyckoff Heights Hospital, Brooklyn, identi- fied the body of a boy kill@l by an auto truck earlier in the night as that of Joseph Bittner, seven, of No. 686 Knickerbocker Avenue, Ridge- wood, The boy's parents are ill and he ‘was sent on an errand to a nearby store. While crossing Myrtle Avenue near Central Avenue, a truck owned and driven by Francis Libroia of No. 39 Summit Street struck him, LI- brola ‘carried him to the hospital where he was pronounced déad: Bev- eral hours later James Cobb, the uncle, made inquiry at Wilson Ave- nue Station and was told of the un- i@Tatified boy in. the hospital. A taxicab driven south in Third Avenue by Felix Fiscella of No, 220 Bast 114th Street was in collision with an automobile driven west in 86th Street by Dr. Isidor Appleman of No. 1259 College Avenue, Bronx, early to-day. Miss Dorothy Katterer, twenty- three, of No. 17 Ramsey Street, Win- field, L. L, was thrown with such vio- lence against the back of the taxt seat she suffered a possible fracture of the skull and was taken to the Italian Hospital in Bast 834 Street in a serious condition. The friends with whom she was riding escaped in- jury. The police say Dr. Appleman had no operators’ license and were about to arrest him when he pleaded |: several patients were waiting for him and was ‘givén b)snmmons. Thrown td thé ‘roadway when his bicycle was struck by an automobile on the east side of Cantral Park. near 96th Street, last night, an un- identified man was taken dying to Lenox Hill Hospital.” The car was driven by Ernest Wilder of No. 155 East 83d Street, chauffeur for Max Englander of No. 271 Central Park West, According to the police, the man's bicycle and his attire indicated he was a professional cyclist, perhaps a racer, preparing for the six-day grind. He was five fect elght, welghed 170 and wore a signet ring with the in- itlals “J.D.” James Carey of No. +520 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, was killed yesterday afternoon when, a Street Cleaning Department automobile sprinkler, un- der which he was working at Pier 24, East River, suddenly started forward. William FE) Martin of No. 1576 Flat- bush Avenue, Rrooklyn, suffered a fractured jaw and several lacerations. He was on thq front seat. Ho was taken to Bellevue. TEXTILE WAGE SCALE STANDS. FALL RIVER, Dec. 2.—An agree- ment to maintain the present wage scale in the textile mills in this city was reached at the semi-annual wage conference last night between the Ex- ecutigo Commission of the Fall River Cotton Manufacturers’ Association and the Textile Council. This scale has been in effect since last De-|fock cember. BECOMES BRIDE OF W.W. BARBOUR Brilliant Gathering’ Marks Wedding of Daughter of Mrs, L. Siditey Carrere Th St, James's Church yesterday at- ternoon at 4 o'clock there took place the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Coch- rane Carrere, daugter of Mrs. L. Sid- ney Carrere of No. 607 Madison Avenue, \to William Warren Bare bour, son of Mfs. William Barbour of No, 11 West 58d Street. The rec- tor, Dr. Frank W. Crowder, per- formed the ceremony, which was fol- lowed by a reception at the home of the bride's alster, Mrs, Brederi¢k K. Barbour; No. 11 West 63d Street. The bride wore a gown of white satin, embroidered in péarls and made with ® court train over which fell a veil of Brussels point lace. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, lilies of thesvalley and gar- denias. Her sister, Mrs, Hamilton, Maynard |% Dickinson, who was matron of honor, was in orchid velvet with a hat to match, and the othet attendants, who were Mra, Frederick K, Barbour, Mrs, Le Roy Jones, Mrs, Reginald Row- land, Miss Beatrice Wilson, Miss Mary Warren and Miss Olga Serdobin, wore frocks of blue velvet with blue velvet hats. flower girl, Robert Barbour was his brother's best man, and the ushers were two ‘ Mary Barbour was other brothers, Frederick K. and Thothas Barbour; Prescott Le |B. Gardner, Rufus Finch, C. Douglass Green and Louls Phipps Sanger. en oe MISS DALZIEL’S DEBUT MADE AT COLONY CLUB Forty-Three Girls Guestd at Lunch- eon Given by Hér Mother. Mrs. Frederick Y, Dalziel of No, 15 East 77th Street gave a luncheon yesterday at the Colony Club to in- troduce to society her daughter, Miss Diana Dalziel. 5 The party, numbering forty-three guests, included the Misses Ellin Mackay, Virginia Ryfn, Barbara Bro- kaw, Beatrice Batterman, Emily Bill- ings, Ann Kaufman, Waudern Ma- thews, Jeanne Reynal, Felicia Fisk, Dorothy Gardiner, Louise Trippe, Harriet Simmons, Dolores Carillo de Albornez, Gloria and Thelma Morgan, Margaret Gilbert, Dorothy Schiff, Lis- penard Seabury Cynthia Robinson. Jean Douglas, Lucy Hunt, Loulse Wilson, Elizabeth Kountze, Marjorie Hughes, Mary Anderson, Rosalie Barclay, Alice Beadleston, Elizabeth Carey, Nina Chatillon, Anita Dam- rosch, Mary Deming, Clarissa de Rham and May Yeomans, —o— MISS MARY CONDON-A-BRIDE. She Is Quietly Married te G, H. Stigener im Her Memphis Home. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 2,—Miss Mary Condon, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Martin J. Condon, widely known in the East and South, was married yester- dey afternoon to Gladden Hunt Stigener of Columbia, 8. C. Mgr. Tobin of Little nock, Ark., oMiciated. Only members of the families and a few intimate friends THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA But twenty-four selling days re- main~ until. we move to our new store. Several Hundred Tailor Made and . Rich Fur Trimmed Suits are in Removal! Sales to-morrow at Less Than Half their Real Worth Plain Tailored Effects of handsome ma- terials to be worn with one’s own Furs Tailored Effects with Ful Collars or with Fur Collars and Cuffs Fur Trimmed Suits Fur Embellishments with all manner of Costume Suits—Richly Embroidered and Fur Trimmed— We desire to close them out promptly at *45—%65—-§95—5125 to $195 Made to sell at from $85 to $350 [HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER a; > ot gray crepe heavily embroidered. with} WORLD CobnT MEETS JAN, 90 which she wore a gray feather hat. She) GeNieVA, Dec. %.—The League of Carried @ Wridal bouguet of orchids 894 I ationg this nod & call for the mam. fol! bers of the International Court o r the ‘wedding|Juatics to meet at Thy Hague en Jan, 30, Formal opening of the court — eS |: Lar MRS. WILLIAM WARREN. BARBOLR. by m0 6. mL orem. | Peete Were present. formed in the C The bride wor E WHO HAS. LARGELY ATTENDED CHURCH WEDDING iw ceremony was per- don. home, French Inodet gown Vien of the valley arranged it. An informal ceoept! the ceremony, and af dinner Mr, and Mr trip through the Bas me in Columbia, 8. it) whower ner fet for a will at Riot das. is expected early in February. ! A Few Suggestions From The Gift Department Gate Leg Tables, in Mahogany, from...... $28.50 Windsor Chairs, ideal for gifts, from....... $14.75 Polychrome Mirrors, fine selection, from... Sewing Tables, various attractive styles, from $16.00 $10.50 Also Dining Room, Living Room and Bed- room Furniture at Interesting Prices. The WRIGHT-FOX CO. Inc. |i 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue New York City Meera ren! bv tal Is om | throughout. opossum. out. Girls’ and Misses’ Smart BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS—SAVE HUMAN LIVES Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street The Store of Useful Gifts TODAY AND SATURDAY Mid-Winter Fashions for The Younger Set REDUCED OR SPECIALLY PRICED Little Girls’ Camel's. Hair Coats Trim little garments of tan camel’s hair, or dark wool mixtures. Sizes 4 to 6 years. Girls’ Flannel-Lined Chinchilla Coats Sturdy coats of all-wool chinchilla, warmly lined throughout with flannel. school and play. Sizes 8 to 16'yrs. 2nd Floor Girls’ Fur-Collared Coats Various smart styles and fabrics, silk-lined Big shawl or convertible collars of 2nd Floor Sizes 10 to: 16 -years. - Junior Misses’ Coats of Camel’s Hair or Wool Chinchilla Tan camel’s hair, or all-wool chinchilla, in trim and youthful belted models. Silk-lined through- Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Junior Dresses of Silk or Wool Fine French serges, Poiret twill and pretty silks in light and dark colors. rl Winter Hats rat), nutria, pony, Sizes 10 to 16 years. 2nd Floor Just exactly right for 2nd Floor Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. 2nd Floor GIRLS’ FUR COATS Suitable for Gifts 115.00 to 295.00 Raccoon, Hudson seal (dyed musk- ia, leopard cat, natural muskrat, marmot, in various sports models. SPECIAL 18.00 J 39.50 ORIGINALLY 49.50 to 67.50 25.00 SPECIAL 12.00 SPECIAL ORIGINALLY 22.50 to 29.50 Embroidered duvetyns, and velvets, and ribhon trimmed beavers in small and medium shapes, 2nd Floor 4.75 SPECIAL brown genette, 2nd Floor. 11.50 © SPECIAL. —.. = Ey in pete BONWIT TELLER & CO: . Pits ipoo shay obs core Extraordinary Reductions SA TURDAY in A SALE OF MISsEs’ SUITS “a Bonwit Teller & Co. typical Jeune Fille types taken from our regular stock and reduced in many instances to LESS 1a THAN HALF their former prices. Suits With or Without Fur 29.00 \ Formerly 45.00 to 89.50 * Duvet de laine suits in tailored types or fur trimmed; also swagger tweed suits in town or country colors. “a u Fut-Trimmed or Tailored Suits 44.00 “4 Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 co) Youthful types of moussyne or duvet de laine with generous collars nf of various furs. ' Fur Trimmed Suits 68.00 (4 Formerly 95.00 to 150.00 ape Richly fur trimmed suits of moussyne or veldyne with beaver, : squirrel, mole or Australian opossum. £% * Richly. Fur Trimmed Suits - 88.00 = 4) Formerly 135.00 to 165.00 iF { Elegant and distinguished models of moussyne or veldyne with | smart applications of beaver, squirrel, mole or Australian opossum. . _ Youthful Costume Suits 115.00 Formerly 165.00 to 200,00 f Individual types, lavishly trimmed-with fur, in veldyhe, duvetyne, ‘ moussyne or wondora, also costume suits to wear with one’s own furs, | —— |} Misses’ Frocks Greatly Reduced ; WORSTED JERSEY . ALL-OCCASIONS FROCKS FROCKS 16.50 38.00 Formerly up to' 29.50 Formerly up to 95.00 One or two-piece models in simple Afternoon types of Canton crepe or campus types with collars and cuffs crepe de chine; dinner or dance of fine’ white pique. All dark frocks of taffeta, tulle, crepe Geor- colors. gette or lace. Specialized Groups. of Misses’ Coate FUR TRIMMED COATS: FUR’ TRIMMED COATS 79.50 110.00 Blouse back, straightline, belted, or An exceptional group of coats in pan- wrappy types of panvelaine or polly- velaine, orlando or pollyanna ri chly anna with large collars of wolf or Aus- trimmed with squirrel, beaver, caracul tralian opossum; also smart types of or wolf and introducing new and youth- marvella without fur. ful lines and treatments, THE WORLD prints more “Business Opportunities” than all the other New York newspapers added morning together Ae aE STs - Sr ee pti