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10 ran . eat ° 7 aE 9 ° into 72d Street. The other boys, s. This Ford Winner’s Family} sis. set i icon: lined upon the platform. When the doors closed they began yell- ing, “ Red!" Red ° ae) Will See “‘Real Country inlet Man With a “What Did You See?” Prize Need No Longer Take Car to Park. He looked mighty glum for a minute, then he stared at the milk pail and the big bag, and a grin broke over his face. ‘Them guys is the suck- ers,”’ ho said, ** They all chipped in for hot dogs and lemo. | didn't have a jit with me, so Edward A. Wilson of No. 161 Ninth Avenue read tho Subway Sun's fea- ture story about the great outdoors feached by the Interboro, so every Sunday he takes hix wife and thelr three children 1) 16 of Now York's Parks, which }: .. much as the Sub- way Sun and ihe Interboro can do tor them. Mr. Wilson also reads The Evening World, and now he can take his fam- fly to any portion of the great out- doors that can be reached by a Mord, which is anywhere. Mr, Wilson is he prize-winner to day for the best contributron printed on yesterday's “What Did You they let me in if I'd carry the eats, We wus going to have a party. They'll be a party, all right, but I'll be the only one at it!’ When he left at 42d Street, he pulled a frankfurter from the bag, and his party was on. LAUNDRY BUSINESS IS ONK OF THE SAFEST Metal pre Trades, om the Contrary, Have Many Accidents HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 12.—TI me trades led all industries in Pennsylvania tn the number of indus- To-Day?"" page of The Evening DWARD A WILSON World, He saw his story in an Interboro] Comic Section. | let him have it, car at Van Cortlandt Park station. He had never before written an item for the “What Did You See To- Day?"’ page and, he says this him- self, he isn’t a lucky man. but the Possibility of winning a Ford for the wife and the children overcame his timidity about venturing into author ship. ‘ “Weil, what do you think of that!” he sald, half incredulously when an Evening World reporter called ti's morning to tell him about his good luck. “You sure it's me?” he asked, and, reassured by the reporter's gria and nod, he added: “Well, sir, that's the first thing I've ever won in my life. I've been the unluckiest maa 1 know—never won anything, not even @ race for Alderman in tho Fifth seven years ago, when every- body said I'd have a walkover! “Gee, but that'll be good news for the wife and kids! and tl “funn got it last. in the corner chuckling over Mutt and Jeff when the train rolled ng all looked over the The red-headed lad He was sitting there A new and successful idea in Corsets for large women Today the corset has been cast in a more important role than that of just giving proper support to the figure. It is the raison d’etre of the smart silhouette. Comfort goes hand in hand with fashion in a new Eat “You know I never expected to get it. I hoped, of course, for a day after I sent it, but when I didn’t eee it pfinted the following day 1 for large women—a model made thought, well, there's nothing in exclusively for the » , that for me. This is fine! Now 1 can take the kids out rand show them some real grass and trees and @ few hills and creeks to boot. That'll beat the parks all hollow. They'll get to ece what real country is like.” Mr. Wilson is thirty-one years old and was appointed three months ago 4s a Municipal Court attendant, He is attached to the West Fifty-Fourtn Street Court, He has been married John Wanamaker Store Skillfully constructed of pink silk-figured brocade, it is boned on a new theory which large women who have worn this corset have found very satis- factory—lighter and fewer stays placed by expert corsetieres just where they are required to give the figure slim-looking «lines. Semi-fitting waistband gives the diaphragm absolute freedom. The skirt comes well down over the hips where it has been care- fully reinforced. $5 Sizes 24 to $2 inches waistband. Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Buliding. Broadway at Ninth, New York eleven years, His three children are Grace, ten; Edward jr., John, sixteen months. He served as a Sergeant of the Tlpt at the Mex- ican border and during the war was a Captain in the Home Defense in the Higtheenth Precinct. Here ts the story he wrote after his return with his family from a day's outing in Van Cortlandt Park: “RED.” 1 was seated in a subway’ car at Var. Cortlandt Park station on Sunday at 6 P. M., when in trooped about fifteen boys of from ‘ten to fifteen years. Only a few jainly came from no silk-stocking neighbor- hood. One little lad.with red hair and a mass of freckles carried a pail and a big bag. In the soram- ble for seats he was shoyed into a corner. As the train started. one of the boys spotted my Sun- day World and asked me for the KOCHsG. & We Are the Largest Distritutors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York miKoch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagancesmaiammmni(ieemmmemar,| | 125th Street West Special Purchase and Sale of 250 All Wool Jersey Dresses Presenting Four Pleasing Models for Misses and Small Women “777 Values $12.50 to $15.00 They come in two-piece and in slender-line one-piece models in two- piece effects. Fashioned of best quality Jersey cloth, cut on full lines, excellently tailored, with pleated and plain skirts. Novel features of these dresses are open corded cuff-sleeves, wide girdles, pointed lace trimmed square neck, as well as the V shaped neck with contrasting color piping. Col- legiate girls will find the two-piece overblouse mode! especially adapt- able to their needs. In such fashionable colors as cara- bou, rust, brick, wine, navy, brown, henna, rookie, mohawk, grey and reindeer, Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20. Women’s Sizes, 34 to 38. Third Floor Mia-tp tn Namen of an Indersement The Association of ‘the Barot the City of New York on Tuesday eve- ning indorse candidate ic Ps Municipat Court, as a man of high lawyer at No, 198 Broudway, BELL WILL PROBATED, WASHINGTON, Oct, 12.—Petition for Graham Dell, inventor of the telaphone, naming the widow as sole benefletary, tn JOHN BLOCK NAMED~) BY BAR ASSOCIATION an estate valued was granted here of the estate was not revealed, provision of the will that no inventory be required of the executors, Mrs, Bell and a cousin, The estate Inc erty In Canad: which fe un they eald. 4 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MISSING IN CHICAGO Four High ferent parte for a Judgenhip Corrected, the petitioners, 8, Jolin Block, Socialist Judge of the 2d District orting the ‘indorse- ening World made which is hereby | ?* is a practising | yt © clty were the objects of y to-dad with the ork baffil ESTATE NOT VALUED bate of the will Of the Inte Alexwnder tat she: ‘hai ut when he returned the she walked with ‘him. Folia Dandrel, vroaaway, Gnd Sons, Shand Oth Sts Most interesting Sales This FRIDAY & SATURDAY VERY SPECIAL SILK & CLOTH DRESSES Fine quality Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine and Poiret Twill, numerous models plain and beauti- fully trimmed in nayy,.brown, grey and black— sizes 16 to 461. 22.50 Values to 35.00. For this sale . WOMEN’S GLOVES REMARKABLE VALUES IMPORTED KID GLOVES—2-clasp Paris point—over- seam sewn, in shades of brown, tan, mode, grey, white and black-—-all new perfect gloves—no seconds. Sizes 534 to 719. Regular value 2.00. Sale price ce 1. 1 0 ADVANCE SALE OF WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S FALL HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S WOOL AND COTTON DROP-STITCH SPORT STOCKINGS in all wanted colors. Values to 1.50 pair. For .95 WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED FINE WOOL STOCK-~ INGS in lovat, brown or tan. Reglarly 2.75 pair. For APS 2.25 CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL SPORT SOCKS in a large assortment of colors—sizes 6 to 10 Values to 1.75 pair. For 95 CHILDREN’S FINE RIBBED COTTON OR LISLE. STOCKINGS in black, brown or white. Values to 69 pair. FOP... 6.6. 66656 seis es " 39 WOMEN’S HEAVY COTTON UNION SUITS—lIow neck and knee length— Sizes 34 to 38. Value 1.50. For.................. Sizes 40 to 44, Value 1.75. For................ a 1. | 0 CHILDREN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT RIBBED COTTON VESTS AND PANTS—elbow or long sleeves. Values 1.00 each. For.. .50 DRESS SILKS GREATLY UNDERPRICED RICH DRESS SATIN—An exceptionally high grade dress quality, in a complete assortment of new Fall colorings. Regular price, 2.75. -Special at.................. 2.25 SATIN CANTON CREPE—An exquisite quality—in shades of navy, brown, cocoa, grey, jade, black and white. Regular price 3.75. Special at...... 2.95 Canc ae UEEEEEEENEEEIEEIEEEEEEEEEREEEEIRREeneeeee ree = eee DRESS VELVETS RICH SHADOW STRIPED CHIFFON VELVETS—40 inches wide, in black, nayy and brown. Very desirable uality. egular price 5:78. Special! at cv; iceeccss orcs 4.65 PLAIN BLACK CHIFFON VELVET—39 inches wide. Regular price 4.50. Splendid’ dress grade. Special at 3.85 — rnEEEREEEeeeeee CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS LACE CURTAINS—Imported Irish point, neat designs, 214 yards long—white and cream. 10.25 ro 14.50 Regularly 12.00 to 16.50 pair. For NOVELTY NET CURTAINS—lace edge, 214 yards long, ecruonly. — Value 7.00 pair. 5.85 FILET NET, in white, ivory and ecru— 38 inches wide. Value .69 yard. For............ 55 FOR ccs cas 34 inches wide. Value .49 yard, For... FILET MARQUISETTE—extra fine quality, in white and ivory. Value .60 yard. For | PURE WOOL BLANKETS FINE QUALITY PURE LAMB’S WOOL IN BLOCK PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. SIZE 66x80 INCHES. Regularly 11.50 Pair, for 7.50 Limit 3 Pairs to a Customer SAE a ‘ THE HOUSE ON THE SQUARE f * OUR ONLY STORE 6 UNION SQUARE, N. Y. . DRESSES—COATS—WRAPS—SUITS BUSINESS NOW GOING ON AS USUAL DURING ALTERATIONS Two Years Ago Today 3. KLEIN OF UNION SQUARE OPENED HIS DOORS AND FOUND A VAST RESPONSE TO HIS ADVERTISEMENT, OFFERING GREAT VALUES' FOR THE OPENING OF THE ENLARGED STORE AT 6 UNION SQUARE. THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS WAITED FOR HOURS BEFORE THEY COULD GET IN—BUT THEY WERE NOT DISAPPOINTED FOR WAITING AS THE VALUES WERE GREATER THAN THEY EXPECTED. SINCE THEN S. KLEIN'S NEW CUS. TOMERS HAVE REC- OMMENDED THEIR FRIENDS AND MADE HIS STORE A PLACE KNOWN FOR INCREASIN GOOD VALUES TRADE. ° Therefore We Were Compelled to enlarge vu. present entire building, together with the adjoining buildings, GIVING US 5 TIMES THE SPACE ORIGINALLY HAD, AND WE HOPE THAT THIS ADDITIONAL SPACE WILL ENABLE TS TO TAKE CARE OF OUR ENORMOUS SATISFIED AND RECOMMENDED TRADE, } These Buildings Will Be Completed VERY SOON and Further Announcement of the Opening-Will Be Made WATCH THIS PAPER FOR THE “GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT or S. KLEIN’S GREATLY ENLARGED ESTABLISHMENT THIS STORE BE. CAME TOO SMALL FO ACCOMMODATE THE ENORMOUS GROWTH OF THE STEADILY S. Klein started business 16 years ago ‘at 81 Bleecker Street, upstairs, in one very small room. He has built his trade by recommendation, by satisfying custom- ers, thereby making it a solid foundation for the institution today, (ge McCreery Men’s Shop Special! For Friday and Saturday FALL TOPCOATS For Men and Young Men | $96 The topcoats at this special price are made of all wool Tweeds, Herringbones, Cheviots and Knitted Fabrics. Loose fitting Box Coat models with Raglan or Set-in sleeves. Though this price is exceptionally low you will find the tailoring in accordance with the McCreery standards. All sizes. OTHER FALL TOPCOATS $45 to.$65 FROM THE FINEST MAKERS AT HOME AND ABROAD NEW FALL SUITS - $3750 to $65° FINEST VIRGIN WOOL FABRICS ~ A COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES Special at *37.50 A group of Chesterfield Topcoats carefully tailored of fine Unfinished Worsted in Black and Oxford Gray. Fully silk lined. Regular and stout sizes. vv avewve UAMS McCreary & CO sscusrnsss SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunde, World Real Estate Section — MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 _ —tesaneeaaaaeial SO eee ere Fe {