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20,000 Children Will Parade William L. Ettinger, Superintendent of Schools for New York, has ar- ranged to excuse from school on Mon- day-every boy or girl scout who pre- will be hundreds of members of the In Protest Against Accidents|=¥:::ss\oseecen. Camp Fire Girls, the Boys’ Federation Will March Monday to Central Park Memorial to Open|*in “come “soe “ony” trom “coors Programme of Safety Week. borough in the city but also from councils in Yonkers, Westchester, Twenty thousand youngsters, boys by Thomas Hastings, which will be|North Westchester, in New York and girls, will mareh solemnly north-| dedicated to the memory of the 1,064] State, and Bayonne, Jersey City, and ward on Manhattan fsland Monday es|°bildren who met death last year in| East Orange in New Jersey. fu protest against the huge toll ot| *cidents, Spectacular banners, showing in whild life taken by accidents tn this} picture form the causes of these accl- —>__— CAN'T FOOL FRIEND WIFE, (rom the Macon Telegraph.) culty every year. The parade, in|dental deaths among children, will be} 4 Macon man called up friend wife: tharge of the Boy Scout organization, curried. The demonstration will be] ‘My dear,” he began, “I'll be rather ted by Major Ralph Buell, Commis- fioner of tho, Manhattan Council of the opening feature of the Children’s| late this evening.” “Sure that's all Day programme of Safety Week,| right,” broke fn f. w., “but It does look BANK OF UNITED STATES TO LAY CORNERSTONE Ceremony Set for Oct. 10 and Many City Officials Will Be Present. T..e cornerstone of the new bank building of the Bank of the United States, at the corner of Madison Ave- nue and 116th Street, will be laid on Oct. 10 at 2 P. M, with appropriate ceremonies. ‘The President of the Harlem Board of Commerce, Dr. J. Gardner Smith, will deliver the address of welcome, to which Bernard J. Marcus, Vice Prest- dent of the bank, will respond. Invita- tions to attend the ceremonies have been extended to Mayor Hylan, Murray Hulbert, President of the Board of Al dermen; Jullus Miller, President of the Borough of Manhattan, and other city officlals. Judge Otto A. Rosalrky EXQUISITE 4-PC. WALNUT — EBONY INLAIL couts, will proceed to the Children’s jemorial in Central Park, designed of REAL LACE The-very newest whim in neckwear is, of course, the large lace bertha, which sponsored by the Safety Institute of] to me as though you'd pick out a healthy] will be present. An elaborate musical America, which will begin on Monday. |¢riend now and then. What’ To assure the success of the parade, | got—a quart or a full hi this one| programme will be rendered during the ceremony. GOLF LESSONS by an expefienced professional in the Sporting Goods Department—Fourth Floor. Telephone ? Longacre 8000 for appointments (Extension 266). - Furniture ~ 314 Fifth Ave-at32"St. Regular Berkley Quality- Priced Below Comparison! OUR OCTOBER SALE OF BERKLEY FURNITURE MASTER PIECES is a revelation -in economy — Furniture shoppers—astounded by the amazing values shown—all say that- “This is NOT An Expensive Shop” Vanity full-eta New Hand Bags Since the hand bag plays an im- important part in the smartness of your costume, you will be happy to discover an assort- | Berkley Shops STANLEY & CO. 392 FIFTH AVE., AT 36™ ST. SECOND FLOOR ~ TAKE ELEVATOR TOMORROW—SATURDAY Special Sale Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Dresses GREATLY REDUCED | 25.00 ment so varied and individual as this. For here | you will be certain to find the very bag that \ “belongs” with your new suit or frock. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street lends its quaint charm so effectively to the gowns of this Fall. In beautiful designs and patterns BERTHAS of ecru embroidered batiste, exquisitely combined with teal Irish and filet laces in many effective patterns. Exceptionally priced $5.95 Also a wide assortment of BERTHA COLLARS in various attractive stvles. . . « «° $2.95 They are not really $25 dresses, only for this sale, and dresses like these can only be offered on an occasion of this character at such a low price. cA great vanety of bags im one-piece style, of duvetyne, moire, and velvet In black or street colors Rhinestone mountings . « ¢. $5.00 | | Women’s New Tailored Suits of Imported and Domestic Herringbone T~weeds at the Noteworthy Price of $32.50 THERE is a trim distinction tailored right into these suits—dis- tinction of line, of coloring, and of fabric, for they are made of good looking rough surface herringbone tweeds in navy, brown, olive, and pepper and salt combinations. Materials are: CANTON CREPE TWILL CLOTHS CANTON SATIN FLAT CREPES VELVETS Marcasite mountings 4 «© ¥ $7.45 Men's Solid Gold Mounted Bill Books Either three. $2.85 Brief Cases of Solid Cowhide with two ot ~. three pockets; 14 and 15-inch styles, Single strap, $2.95 Strap } around, $3.95 tern Brothers, * Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Suits, $12.50 With two pairs of trousers) Only because of a special purchase are we enabled to make this offer. At such a price you will hardly be able to:duplicate again the high quality of the fabrics and tailoring. There is everything @ boy likes about these suits—good style and hard wear. The newest models in tweeds, cassimeres, and cheviots. Coats alpaca lined; trousers lined and taped throughout. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Others: from $14.75 to 27.50 in leather and pin seal fold or hip-pocker style a ~ if styles, draped, peel SO | an eated effects. Collars are the Ceo LULL oa | new bowie blues, including navy | i} i] and also black. Women’s Extra Quality Glove Silk UNDERWER oO SSS scasoingofmore tan onenatr on ihe || Franklin Simon & Co. te ri fc f | customary prices for garments o! | cA Store of Individual Shops ‘ FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. eB For general wear, either in town or country, nothing exceeds theit appropriate smartness. Handsomely silk: lined and warmly interlined. Both models. are illustrated. Sizes 34 to 44 this same high character | Underwear so heavy, so lustrous, so wearable, that it is sheer economy to replenish your store of silk lingerie now STUDENTS’ SUITS with one or two-pairs of trousers. Sport or plain’ models in the newest tweeds, herringbones, and cheviots. In the TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT, SATURDAY : GLOVE SILK CAMISOLES—With Sizes 17 to 20 years. . «se $29.75 Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear re top. In pink, black, $1 50 CHILDR EN st (6 ‘0 £0 yrs) Others from $18.50 to 36.50 Sport and Trimmed Hats and navy. ths ni 4) oe ° HIGH LACED SHOES Widths-A to E GLOVE SILK VESTS—lIn very heavy quality. Extra long so as not to “ride up.” Either embroidered or plain, and in bodice or shoulder styles. ,, . paras $1.95 GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS, STEP-INS and DRAWERS—Extra heavy quality. gy Regular and extra sizes. i $2.95 GLOVE SILK ENVELOPE | CHEMISE and Union Suits, ea $3.95 | ’ Women’s Silk Umbrellas Distinguished by the charm of originality, the handles of these umbrellas — | express all the newest ideas of the season, in a variety wide enough to gratify every fancy. Junior Boys’ Overcoats . . $8.75 to 25,00 _ School Boys’ Overcoats . . $14.75 to 27.50 Students’ Overcoats . . . $27.50 to 35.00 Untrimmed HATS of BLACK PANNE SUELVET or FELT Here are black panne velvet hats in a wide array—small shapes, large shapes, hats for dress wear, hats for street wear. Made of a soft rich | quality panne velvet, these models feature > every idea that is new this Autumn. Exceptionally Priced at . $3.50 FELT HATS for sport or street costumes, $3.50 © $7.95 f 4 ) There is the matter of the right trimming, too, H and assembled here are many new" and lovely ideas in cogue feathers, fancy feathers, flowers, and oraments. cAll at decidely moderate prices. sila Brothers Children’s Oxfords Exceptionally Priced at . $6.75 Every kind of hat you can imagine is here, from a jaunty little sport model to the smart large styles so greatly in vogue for afternoon wear. Some are trimmed with the airy grace of ostrich, others show flowers or metal ornaments, and included are hats with metal bows. Sizes 11 t0 2 This is the Season When Children Large and small shapes of velvet, panne velvet, shirced and stitched velvet; felt hats, and hats of metal combinations—actually everything may be had for every occasiony Girls’ Fall and Winter Attire Made from the standpoint of charm as well as from that of service, this apparel has still another distinction—the quality is co high that in comparison the prices are outstandingly low ! 6.50 Six Different:Modeke ALL THE WEARING QUALITTES KNOWN TO SHOEMAKING Have BEEN COMBINED IN A RANGE GIRLS’ COATS of all-wool Bolivia cloth or of polaire coating (as iliustrated). Large shawl collar of raccoon or convertible collar of WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS-Colored and black nutria. Double-breasted, belted models; lined silk, Made of very fine quality extra wide satin throughout. Sizes 6 to 14 years: tape and self striped tape edges Handsome handles, rings and posts of amber bakelite Others in carved wood and is | $29.50 thers in carved wood and im $4.95 | ported novelty designs F \ | Ribbon girdles. izes 8 to 14 years. ‘4 GIRLS’ DRESSES of velveteen (as if WOMENS ere eml culeceone wus : for school hours and i \ 4 \ { \ lustrated). Wool embroidery in contrasting Ottoman tape edge silk umbrellas. A large | OF MODE ES FOR SCHOOL, Constructed on the “nature” last | AE shades, and pipings of silk trim the waist. | | variety of imported and domestic load | handles... a tS | footwear, this. smart little pean <-> 4 Stern Brothers P—~4-— ea ott oxford of tan Norwegian grain caltskin .is built for the service which lasts through rain ot shine. 4 $16.50 Other models at $19.95, 22.50, 37.50 Cuitpren’s Boor Snop—~Third Floor New Fall Petticoats for STREET or SPORT WEAR 6 Thrilling Contests To-Morrow (Sat) JAMAICA RACES Just as good looking as can GIRLS’ COATS of all-wool chinchilla. Double-broasted model with large Appetizing So be, and bound to give the maximum of case tseser pockets, Flannel lined throughout. In navy blue, $16 95 PRe is soups . . . . ° which gives such comfort to all Stern-bilt \ along with the maximum of wear. rown, and reindeer. Sizes 6 to 12 years . a ay nage ene ee selec her favorit | a $5,500 Pierrepont jHandican : i for here « nessalines, ti s, radiums, i i ‘ lontague Handica: Sizes 11} to 2, $5.50 Sizes 24 to 7, $7.00 GIRLS’ BLOOMER DRESSES of French serge. Tcuches of $7 95 and silk Jerseys Some show pleated or ruffled rea eas eee The Hunt un Handicap i b, e © Brevoort Purs in tan and black calfskin, , ‘A’ KIRTS of all-wool serge ; or velour checks and plaids. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs., $4.50, 5.50, 6.95 a y YJ Sizes 8} to 11 i} to 2 2} to7 $3.95 and $4.95 & $3.85 $4.85 $5.85 THD FLOOR ro) MAIN FLOOR SAUCE i sy teat alt GRAND STAND $3.85, INCLUDING TAX, al THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ee ee ee ene ee ee ——