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hee tixtyeight years old. He Referee Milton C, Hertz, who was Bopointed to determine the amount of Alimony which “Father Bill should Pay to his wife, Mrs, Ellen L, Daly, Who after many legal bouts with him, Recently obtained a separation. “Father Bill’ submitted to the fix- the of his income at $10,000 a year, Bnd his real estate at a valuation of 980,000, and to tho referee's finding that he should pay $400 a month to his wife if she does not continue to lve in the Daly home, or $350 if she live there, But he did not pe her counsel, Wit Cc. Pur- rington, to run up 1} Ki “T ain't eighty,’? exclaimed Father Bill, to the referee. ‘"That's what my wife say I was sixty-eight yours old the 20th of last January wrote back to my grandfather's adstono to get them right.’’ “LE think you were sixty-eight ears old twenty years ago," sug- sted Mr, Her ir,’ said Father Bill testily. “Pather Bill’ admitted that he came to this country when he was eight years old, and that this was vag me before the Civil War, but he failed to recollect how old he was when the © vil War began “How long haye you been sixty- eight?” asked William C. Purrington, counsel for Mrs. Daly ‘our months,"’ shouted The horseman admitted he had been arried three times and stated plac- idly enough that d been married fiwonty-seven ye to his ¥ wife and had lived fourteen with his second wife When it came tu the length of his first matrimonial venture “Father Bil’ shied and thwarted tho attempt to reach his age by that process. “My first wife—ol quick after a coup! “How old were jed her?” “1 didn't put down my age,’ said Father Bill guardedly, and the referee fet tt go at tha sho died very years."" when you mar- UNIDENTIFIED ED MAN SLAIN IN BAYONNE Police Seck Another Seen Running After Two Shots, An unfdentified Itallan, about thirty- five years of age, was shot and Killed Rt Avenue © and West 20th Street, Bayonne, early to-day, Several per- Bons In the neighborhood heard two sand eaw the man stagger from Bho north to tho south side of Went L0th Street where he collapsed and fell $nto the gutter. A tall man with a re- Nolver in his hand wes seen running Bown Avenue C {mmediately after the Bhooting Physicians said a bullet through his eart had probably caused death within fow minutes after tho man was shot. nother t had Jodged in the man’s ge WOMAN WINS LONG FIGHT FROM TSETSE FLY BITE Siceping Sickness and Death Usual- ly Are Resalt. After spending almost ten months tn English hospitals battling for her life wainat sleeping sickness as the result e fly bite while travelling up River with her husband, a rsberger re- ident Mon- to recover from. the tsetse fly bite. Preliminary treatment pdministered by her physiclan husband her life. West 42nd Street Soft Hats Derbies— Father Bill Daly 85? Shucks! He Is Only 68, and Feels That Age He “Wrote Back to His Grandfather’ 's Headstone” and That Proves It. * Father Bill” Daly, one of Brooklyn's most noted horsemen, is only “wrote back to his grandfather's headstone” to fod that out, and he {s not, statements by ais wife to the contrary, some- here between the ripe ages of eighty and ninety. This came out fn testimony before = 931,598 CARS LOADED IN WEEK ENDED SEPT. 2 Highest of Any Similar Period in Laat ven Montha, WASHINGTON, Sept, 13.— Freight loadings on all rallroads In the week ended Sept. 2 reached a total of 931,598 cars, an Increase of 40,760 over the pre- ceding week and exceeding the total of any week In the last eleven months, according to a report to-day by the Car Service Division of the American Rall- way Assoclation, Compared with the corresponding week of In total was an increase of 10 Car loadings totalled 149, highest sin the Ueginning of | the miners’ strike on April 1, ‘This was an Increase of 38,457 over the preceding week. CLERKS PLAN 3-DAY STRIKE, The Retall Grocery and Day Clerks’ Union Is preparing for a three days’ general strike for organizing purposes, The strike wilh be continued against stores falling to sign agreements, Pre- sent agreements between the union and retull grocery stores and datry stores terminate Oct. All of the members of the unton to stop work at the the agreements are renewed. $1,000,000 SPENT BY MINERS; BANKS | of the te LOANED $200,000), > GOV. MILLER DENIES STATEMENT ON LABOR ALBANY, Sept. 13. Miller was asked to man National Bank's loan of $100,- Harriman National Bank of New York Required No Security. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,.Sept. 13.— The cost of the recent coal mine strike to the United Mine Workers of America was more than $1,000,000 according to William jGreen, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Mr. Green ts also on the Executive Council of tho American Federation of Labor, whose sessions here he has come to at- tend. The money to finance the strike was largely borrowed, Mr. Green eaid, hecause large resources of the United Mine Workers—about $1,500,000— have long been tied up in Appeal Court cases growing out of the Penn- sylvania and Corenado litigation. Here is how the money was raised: 1. Sale of Government bonds and securities purchased during the war, $550,000. 2. Loan from the Indiana Na- tional Bank of Indianapolis, $100,000. 3. Loan from the Harriman National Bank, New York, $100,- 000. 4, Loan from Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginemen, $60,900. In addition $175,000 in bonds tied Superior quality, in or in the new shades of and gray. edgings; tlesh only. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) cA complete display of the distinctive new models in MEN’S AUTUMN HATS Acollection representative of the foremost American and foreign hat makers. Soft Hats and Derbies made from specially selected felts and embodying such high-class workmanship as will instantly appeal to men of exacting taste. in the new shades of brown, olive, tan; also grey, pearl and black. . $3.50, $5 & $6 Self conforming; light and medium iia in the latest shapes . . . Imported Borsalino Hats in brown, grey and pearl BONW IT TELLER &CO. Phe Spoccally Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET Very Special Prices— THURSDA y “BONTELL” SILK HOSE ALL-SILK HOSE SHEER SILK HOSE Exceptional quality, in black, rose-beige, gunmetal or silver. “BONTELL” SILK UNDERGARMENTS GLOVE SILK VESTS Exceptional quality, bodice top model with picot or real filet lace GLOVE SILK KNIC KERS 2.95 To match glove silk vests. MAIN FLOOR eSNG EE 1.95 jf Regularly 4 2.95 black brown 2.99 Regularly 4,95 GLOVE 1.95 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, up in the Pennsylvania were released and sold. business in New York for several West 43rd Street . $4, $5 & $6 000 to the t a Mine dered confir ining case Mr. Green's} Union c tlon of hia re When Gov | we day If the Harrl- | kee things to do " have p count of that, Workers’ ae SEPTEMBER 13, BUFFALO CAR WRECKING MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION tly quoted assertion that Wa runs the labor days has been disposing of $75,000 he denied he had made such | ¢ inadian bonds ‘ t No collateral waa put up for any ect," the Governor was re- ie at Cie th nd in each | Ported to have said In a speech at rgd . Jamestown, N.Y vi » the negotiation was a purely] pandle unions, business transaction. does handle the w ni eengera, struction of a section of track by means vf nome high explosive, to. Interstate 1922. commerce Comm After Inv WASHINGTON, So Reports ton, 18.—Deratl- Sept. nent of @ passenger train on the Inter- national Raliway near Buffalo, Aug. 17, hich resulted tn the Injury of 21 pas- was caused by malicious de- probably dy- according to @ report issued iny by the Bureau of Safety of the amite,”* 660 ANTZEN Quality SHOES | FOR MEN. Our new Fall models have all the requisites of @ perfect shoe—that all desired custom look, feel, wear and value that can only be obtained by custom methods. They are the BEST that skill, care and conscientious effort can produce Styles for business or dress wear, moderately priced. “A Good Foot-rule for You—wear the Jantzen Shoe.'* Ask for Our Rook —« he, Abase of the Big ‘Teer Commerce Commiaston, SIXTH AVE, Above ¢ cog eaten 38" ‘St. “fae Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. 34TH STREET Paris Adherss to the Mode of Black McCreery Shows Black Woolens in their Fall Opening 1 Imported Belgian Broadcloth with a Iigh lustre. It is a deep rich tone of black ee h is spot proof. 56 inches wide, yard, 3.95 Black Veldyne, with a high pile; the fabt ric so much in demand for Wraps and Coats. Sponged and shrunk, 54 inches wide, yard, 5.95 Black All Wool Suede and Velour of an exceptionally fine quality, sponged and shrunk. 56 inches wide, yard, 1.85 Black All Wool Bolivia and Valona Cloth with a soft cushiony pile. 56 inches wide, \ yard, 3.45 {Secend Floor) Replenish Your Sheets and Cases in this Sale {t affords some splendid opportunities to buy good, serviceable muslin at very low prices. Hemmed M Sheets 64x90 inches, — each, 1.00. i 63x99 inches, — each, 1.25 h, 1.50 §8x108 inches, each, s, each, 1.75 Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases @2x36 inches, each, 28 60x36 inches, 45x36 inches, each, 34e 54x36 inches, Extra Special Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches, each, each, 1.40 ch, 400 cach, 45e Hemimed Muslin size 81x90 inches, each, 1.10 [Second Floor] Sheets, McCreery Beds Provide Restful Sleep It is just as important that you be certain in that the bed and bedding you buy provides cestful sleep as it is to assure yourself that you are getting a good value. In this sale you may he positive of both Square Tube Bed, as illustrated, in Bird’s Kye sap ie Mahogany or Ivory finish, Special 24.50 Colonial Post Bed, with metal Cane panels in Mahogany or Walnut finish, Special 21.50 Upholstered Box Springs, hair topping is tufted, Special 33,00 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses, with roll edge, full 45 Ib. weight, Special 55.00 Elastic Cotton Velt Mattresses, Stearns and Foster make. Roll edges, Special 12.50 [Seventh Floor] Notions Specially Priced for Tomorrow 12 in box, Belts, Sanitary Towels, special, box, 75e¢ Elastic medium and large sizes, special, each, 25e Prilled Elastie in all attractive colors, 27-inch pieces, special, 25e Sanitary Scissors, 414 to 6 inches, quality steel, rilt handles Shears, 814 quality steel fuaranteed best special, 50¢ > inches, excellent special, 30¢ inches, and 7! {Wain Floor} Wicker Furniture at 25% to 50% Reductions 1 Three-piece Ivory Fibre Suite. Formerly 100.50, 65.00 5 Three-piece Frosted Brown Fibre Suites. Formerly 100.50, 65.00 1 Three-piece Ivory Reed Suite, with seat cushion. Formerly 123.50, 92.50 1 Seven-piece California “Reed Craft" Dining Room Suite, Buffet, Serving Table, large Dining Table (with glass top) and 4 chairs Formerly 510.00, 350.00 1 Three-piece Mongol Fibre Suite, with seat cushion, Formerly 203.50, 150.00 1 Three-piece Dark Red Reed Suite, with seat cushion. Formerly 215.75, 150.00 1 Three-piece Frosted Green Reed Suite, with seat cushion. Formerly 185.50, 125.00 1 Three-piece Frosted Brown Reed Sulte, with seat cushion; 3 extra pillows. Formerly 390.00, 195.00 1 Three-piece Frosted Black Decorated Fibre Suite, with seat Cushions. Formerly 221.50, 150.00 1 Three-piece Parchment Fibre Suite; seat cushions. Formerly 174.50, 122.50 7 Odd Reed and Fibre Settees in various colors. Some have seats and back cushions. Formerly 23.00 to 52.50, 11.50 to 26.50 27 Odd Reed and Fibre Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers in various colors. Formerly 27.00 to 62.50, 17.00 to 31.25 7 Frosted Brown Davenport Model Arm Chairs. Formerly 55.00, 25.00 8 Antique Ivory Davenport Model Arm Chairs. Formerly 55.00, 25.00 10 Odd Reed and Fibre Tables in various shapes and sizes. Formerly 31.25 to 62.50, 15.00 to 30.00 (Fifth Floer) September Sale of McCreery Domestic Rugs Extra Fine Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs Special 74.50 size 9x12 ft. Beautifully colored high grade rugs of exceptional quality at a price provid- ing a real saving. Superior Quality Worsted Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft. 92.00 With a sheen like velvet, these rugs are ideal for the Living Room or Din- ing Room. Seamless Axminstér Rugs 9x12 ft. 55.00 Plain colors with self color borders, also Chinese designs enhance these rugs so very low in price. Seamless Wilton Rugs size 6x9 ft. 39.75 For the smaller Dining Room, Living Room or Bed Room in a variety of sizes. (Bighth Floor} Curtains That Are Fresh and Dainty Curtains that will shut out the dreari- ness of winter and retain the freshness of summer within your home, are very modest in price, t hough so attractive in appearance and quality. Dotted Net Curtains with attractive face edges or plain hems. White, Cream and Ecru pair, 3.75 Novelty Tuscan Nets with fringe edges, colored or self tone, pair, 5.25 Dotted Grenadines, large, medium or small dots in an excellent quality. 86 inches wide, yard, 420 Imported Novelty Curtain Nets, newly arrived from Scotland. charming in pattern yard, 95e Ve'our Portieres, custom-made in our own workrooms by hand; weighted corners, insur ing perfect lianging. All color combinations pair, 24.75 7 ft Gin. long when finished. (Fifth Floor) Tomorrow Only | One of the enghty | fea items at cory | } special prices in the | Saptember Sale of Housewares Kleanwell Cana Sidon A Convenient and Durable Trunk for School 15.00 \ wardrobe trunk for school or col- lege folk built on three-ply veneer basswood fibre, covered and lined; round edges and equipped with two trays. 36 to 40 inches. Steamer Trunk to match vulcanized fibre covered, basswood box; round edges; cloth lined; all parts hand- riveted, one deep tray, Special 13.50 [Fifeh Floer} Regularly 2.50 1.50 are built entirely of pi run very lightly and are wel constructed. The brush is all bristle. [Sixth Floor}