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PRS OS RR VTE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NC RAFT COUGERS EEN BY FARIUERS Speculators May Force wers Out if Aldermen Pass Proposal. ge made by Morris En for ‘he New York M ot ¥s public ma d by the wo Alderman the sec ices relati gardeners." present law B use of public mark or gardener amendment enlarge pation by adding ‘‘or any dealer hers’ produce amendment ed ot and is now u the Committ jc hearing is y, when mer by the speculators and ing. ev this resultan al 0 buy pr me of the m igate the mark ed around and our association b ill be squeezed out unless some ? id that in the Hirsn pme in and ok ri zht through bur Feet At the way a pair of Menihan Arch-Aid hoes actually fit, wher ompared with the shoes ou are wearing now. e how your toes are amped, causing dis- pmfort, and note the iprovernent in THAN ARCH-AIDS ou are entitled to art -appearing, com- table and properly fit- shoes, and they may ad in sizes from | to widths AAAA to EE aly at the MANHATTAN Larch-Aid Shoe Shop East 37th cireet, New York i MMTH PER WANENCY aSSukbY y using Warranted Pure Wool ermout cianKets Oversize 72x84 full ecimen Par $24.06 Delivered at as ROSE ial All White ERMON) isativts tNOUSTRIES BRIDGEWATEK VERMONT uticura Soap Is Ideal for — rrodiwwed proof that a number of dealers’ pouls Ire _ Iwen Iacensed to do business tn the and ch wrter prohibited the granting of such permission. sioner the ass qiation’s Invitation t markets! speculat ors’ stalls. that his jssociation represented more than 300 of Westcth ester County. NO MORE CONCEALING “Flankin & Paptle Wit fair way of being doomed, BP Association, that a move | * ler way to legalize the oper speculators and ers we Girls . {specially priced at $35.00 } fair treatment. ‘They tizht o retain a place in the market 4ERRIN INDICTMENTS eld’ investication the farmers hat and speculators already had Trial of 214 Marder Goes On, MARION, Ill, marketa, although the clty ordinanse He said Commis- Hirehfietd had failed to and see the deal 7 Mr. Ernst added farmers of Long Island and F,AILURES IN SCHOOL ave to] Brundage and his assistants. “rams Cp" to Parents, The old-fashioned report card ts In a In Madisun, sclm)ol officials have a new Monday. scheme. FW reafter when a pupil bas tical elections in Williamson County failed in hiss studies a “allure Letter" at which Sheriff Thaxton and ti will be sent his parents and his only| other miners’ candidates were over- hope Hes ni tits “pull” with the postnian | whetmingly victorious, vindicated his a time when a Milow| fend every indicted miner. his report card and there- — mn — 1 0 punishment for several Sas ut nav more, if the new fdea ly Ladah tect to work out. (From the Houston Post.) ij “T hate her!" “What has she done now?" minutes to half an hour, Nobody art sider myself so ugly as to be harmless." Coats in a choice of smart, flare-model Coats (sizes 6 to 12 years) and loose belted model Coats (sizes 6 to 14 years). Second Floor) A Special Purchase c Little _|| Winter ee and Hats Smart mew styles for the small wearer, made of all-wool English fleece and polaire cloths, some trimmed with fur. This selection, in a choice of colors, includes Children Little Boys’ Coats (sizes ! to 3 years) at $14.50 & 16.50 Little Girls’ Coats (sizes | to 5 years at $14.50 & 16.50 Becoming Hats to match are priced $3.50, 4.25 & 5.50 (Second Flcor) at ‘Misses’ Cloth Coats ith collar of squirrel or beaver or collar sifs of wolf or fox exceptionally priced at $78.00 (Department om Second Floor) fhe Complexion | SS eater Thirty-fourth Street HELD VALID BY COURT for Ricting and Nov. 10.—A motion by the defense to quash the 914 'n dictmente handed down by the Special Grand Jury in connection with the rioting near Herrin was overruled by Judge Hartwell in the Circuit Court, Angus W. Kerr, chief counsel for the miners argued that the Jury had not been selected according to law and had been influenced by the presence in the jury room of Attorney General The selection of a jury will begin next President Frank Farrington of the Illinois Mine Workers gave out a statement saying the results of the ation that the union would de- “She says she is Just dying to have dlew off an engine of Erie! hor aweetheart meet me!" local train Mo, 108 between Waldwick] “Why L should consider that a com- and Hohokus this morning nnd blocked] pliment!"* four other passenger trains for trom] ‘Perhaps you might, but 1 don't con- »nurely Altman & Cn. Of Special Interest for Saturday he was being persecuted by a combina- tion of automoblie manufacturers whose Interests would be served if he left the country. He declared he has invented a@ device which would eliminate a car- buretor on automobiles. Nattrias came from New Zealand, where he is sald to have a wife and twe children, with passed ae his fancee, INVENTOR CHARGES PLOT IN DEPORTATION Says Mannfactnrers Fear Motor Without Carbaretor, Howard jas, an inventor, held ut Billie [stand for deportation with Misa Edith Stranemann, told immigration authoriti at a hearing that Knowing Hair Vee may know it waves beauti- fully, but you have to be told “’twas done with Kurley Kews.” p Write ty sour hat it long or bobbed. Enclose Kistey Kew 2 tuovent stamps and > ved wrappers from ent Kurley Kew packages. You will receive free Lucy de Mille’s inseructions how to arvange becoming hate Have Patented Twists That Wave Your Hair Saeeccod KURLEY KEW mS & Can't Hale HAIR WAVERS * int At Se and 10¢ Stores—At Drug Stores— At Notion Counters Brett Mfg. Co., 303 Fifth Avenue, New York ® 12,000 Pairs of Women’s Imported Gloves (glace kidskin) offer out of the ordinary values including stitch sad wi th black and black stitched with white, ’ perpair $1.85 Two-clasp Cloves; im black, tan, brown, beaver, gray, white, white with black and black with white, perpair $1.25 (First Fioor) Semi-miade Tunic Overdresses & Skirts that require but a few stitches to make them ready to wear are a feature of the Dress Fabrics Department on the First Floor, Semi-made Tunic Overdresses (sizes 36 to 44) made of silk-and-wool crepe, {m a cholce of dark brown, navy blue and black, at $17.50 Sem!{-made Skirts Smart-plaited models of checked velour, in color combinations of tan and navy, tan and brown, and black and white, at $9.75 Madison Avenue-Sifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fifth Street Ise Strangmann, who Ov euee> 10, BALL Opeiaitin Suns &€ Uth Street — New York New Models — Bspadht for Saturday Girls’ and Juniors’ Cloth Coats Natural Fur Coats Party and Street Dresses The Largest and Most Complete Collection in the City Girls’ and Juniors’ Furred and Tailored Coats Tailored cr fur models of rich fabrics, combined with 25 00 Raccoon, Beaver or Opossum. 8 to 14 years. Special . Coats of Chinchilla, Polaire and Pandora, tailored or 20 5 trimmed with Beaver and Beaverette. 8 to 16. Special of | 50.00 | Other Tailored and Fur Trimmed Coats 18.00 75:00 Store Open 9 to 5.30. —HEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF Fle Tui AV Armistice Day Specials in Men’s Wear MEN’S OVERCOATS or SUITS Special 24.75 each OVERCOATS in a fine selection of all-wool plaid- back overcoatings, well tailored and well finished, in the best Winter ’styles—ulsters, ulsterettes and other models. Browns, grays, tans. Sizes 34 to 46. SUITS in all-wool fabrics—conservative and new- est models, including some two-trouser suits. Stripes, checks, mixtures and plain colors, in worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and flan- nels. Well fitting styles. Sizes 31 to 46, regulars. SUITS Special OVERCOATS 29.75 can A comprehensive assortrient of wool suits and overcoats— latest styles and fabrics, Men’s Imported Caps Normandy and Bolivia Coats furred at Collar and | Cuffs with Opossum or Nutria. § to 16 years. Special { Luxurious Coats, inexpressibly enhanced in beauty by Raccoon, Nutria and Opossum. 12 to 16 years. Special MEN'S FINE SIRTS—Imported woven madras— new, exclusive patterns—also imported silk striped madras—all sizes and sleeve lengths— .95 Value $2.00 With OBTAs icc ccosssecaretinaetexes 1.97 MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS—heavy eight— A small murotiene: tote orae of tie hth new patterns—well_made—finished with four finished and silk lined by experts. Done- soraresigas 2A Bs Sait! = 1.46 a Tweeds, Scotch Cheviots, Camel's jair, etc., in all the moat desirable colors. MEN’S FINE ELASTIC RIBBED SWEATER COATS—V necks—new leathers and oxfords— made by one of the best makers— 4 Were B5.05........ ccc secesnserccerns . Men's Furnishings—Main Floor MEN’S (HEARN) ‘TYZ RITE’ UNION SUITS— tao of gray—medium or ery weight—finest combed varn—careully mad garments—all sises., Men's Blue Flannel! Shirts—all wool— sing.e or double breasted—attached or de‘achable collars—all sizes in lot, but not in every style— 4 35 were $6.95 Men's Domet Flannel Shirts—collar at- tached—blue, gray or khaki— 1 17 . sizes 14 to 18-—were $1.45 Men’s Work Clothes—Basement Better quality wool mixed.... Men's Underwear—Main Floor Seo Pages 20 and 35 for other Hearn Advertising SF eecneenpeaceswees a 2usesSees#00sS¢2Sesseseeenges | |