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THREE TROLLEYS: BURN | crushing plant on the yo: peiniaie road IN WOODSIDE FIRE |" when the talls of his coat e+ entangled in revolving machinory, srow his arma and legs «round “what I have not overlooked, Mul- on is the high cost and silicidal of waterfront hooch. Now. ga Man Holds Up Thirty Tars | So Santa Can Visit Their Wives ee Priest” Gets $4, 006} * From Sailors to Send H _ Home. f ou all know me. The mortey | have here Is going to your wives, sis- ters and sweethearts—your mothers, maybe. It all depends who's who and why. Christmas is right on ul, lads The women folks will be needing Damage to Barns of N. ¥. and Queens Rond Estimated at 10.090, 4 piliar and hung on until the garment , Three trolley cars and a tower re-| was ripped from his back. Thon to rw pair wagon of the New York ani ate his coolness, he walked twenty ‘ Queens County Railroad Company were across a six-inch plank thirty feet destroyed by fire shortly after mid- ¢ the ground, bought ® new voat re nd returned to work. night when the Woodside car barns e é burned. An engineer on the New York a — Connecting Railway rlotices smoke and ~| flame coming from the barn: Service on the Corona trolley: line was tied up about an hour, while the firemen fought the fire, amine, The priest's guests had been piloted to the mission after they had supplied | The wives and kiddies of the fire- Coal passers and other seafaring ot the sailors were new to this port, along the waterfront are eotng the police sald. Including the loss of the cars te be remembered by Santa Claus this "You may consider my we eS are tin takin the C O F F E E Christmas if the ‘Fighting Priest" iether day. — A Special Purchase of has his way, and the Rev. Father Philip J. Magrath of St. Bridgid's Church, the “Fighting Priest's" other ‘Bame, was confident to-day he would ‘have his way. For fifteen years Father Magrath ‘as been an effective worker among i. the family gets 75 per cent. and the And he is feared and shunned where man 25. COATTAIL IN MACHINE, VAC KEPT HUGS POST, SAVES LIFE Alwa Vs Then Walke Narrow SGridge to 2. Prove His Coolness, ‘| lg st u NEWTON, N. J., Nov. 22.—Presence gooc aste¢ of mind saved the life of Harry Black an emplovee of the municipal «ten ut y means. Waterfrent police have joined me im a friendly conspiracy, so to speak They help me to round up the men just paid off, and I order them over here. Every man has to come clean. Very few hold out on me, I'll say that for them. When I've got thelr money I apportion it In what seems to me a decent ratio between Women’s FashionableGowns (sizes 34 to 44) in smart styles, developed in chiffon velvets, satin crepes, Canton crepes and brocaded velvets Gockrats, waterfront thieves and other much characters stalk thelr prey. For the “lighting Priest’’ came by hls sobriquet honestly. He is as goo & man with his fists as you would “Sometimes I miss a few of these fellows. Then dockrats clean them out. That leaves nothing for the sailor or his family. We have to care for such men as best we may until they : % go to sea again. Also we do what we want b lied Ua oc ane hak ios toh can for thelr families until another ag were { yday comes.”” Rot figh!, unless he has to. t e pay ‘There was a picturesque demonstra-| 1, Father?" piaintively inquired Tim = . Very Special Thursday bon @ methods last night in his mis-} McQuade, a muscular coal passer, who ft. Peter's Union for Seamen| had given up $140: OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G Ath Street — New York ill be placed on sale to-morrow (Thursday) at $48.00 (Third Floor) \ “the Fighting Priest."” to have any money at “You're to get maybe $25 each shore money,"’ sald the priest, smil- ingly, as he entered sums opposite the men's , Dames In a big ledger. han any one of. you needs’ for operat- t conspiracy to see that fam-] ing expenses. What do I run a mis- ites of these satlor men have a happy | sion for if it isn't to keep you fellows Christmas. from a lot of worse places?” Bo, thirty firemen and coal passers} ‘But $25 {s only clgaret money,” of Shipping Board craft, who had} remarked Fireman Mike Mulcahy. been bye off yesterday, were lined| ‘Sure you've overlooked the high cost ‘up last night by one man and relieved’ livin’, Father Phil.”’ of almost $4,000. One by one they] “What I haven't overlooked,” re- ‘rere called up and made to for! - * t, slamming a hart and not a man grumbled. The any change counter, Fur Fashions in the season’s variety of smart Jaquettes and sumptuous Wraps comprise a luxurjous display in the Department on the Third Fioor. Black Karakul Wraps, $250.00 to 1,250.00 (Chimese Kid) New &se%; Corsets At Decided Reductions Black or Colored Karaku! Jaquettes (Mongolian Lamb) at... . «+ $145.00 to 225.00 Black Karakul Wraps, 575.00 to 2,800.00 (Genuine Russian Lantb) Mink Wraps. $850.00 to 7,500.00 Broadtail Wraps. 875.00 to 4,800.00 Best & Co. Fifth. Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. Enablished 1879 Values to 15.00 5.75 Models of Silk Broche, embodying every feature of excellent corsetry. Fashioned to achieve exceptional flatness of silhouette. Sizes 24 to 32. NOW IN PROGRESS NOVEMBER. SALE OF FURS Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Silk Chemises Radium Silk and Crepe de Flesh, |3 05 Tailored or lace trimmed. Flesh, White, Orchid, Blue. Special The season’s lowest prices on fur garments of this character featuring garments from our regular Stock and a choice selection of new models specially purchased for this event. Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets * Silk Princess Slips Straightline models, of ack, | 5 00 meuse and Radium Slik. Black. Brown,Navy,Flesh,White. Special & Will Close Out Tomorrow Washable Silk Petticoats Of Satin, Crepe de Chine end) Radium Silk. Lace trimmed or | 5.00 tailored. Flesh and White. Special 5 For WOMEN AND MISSES BLACK GOWNS For DAYTIME OR DINNER WEAR 28. Heretofore *39.° to *69.° 40 inch NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS 115.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT JACQUETTES 135.00 CARACUL JACQUETTES - - - 145,00 Platinum or beige Silk Nightgowns Radium Silk Cc de Chi NATURAL RACCOON Coats . -* 195.00 Tailored or with lace, isiceve:|7 OO less. Flesh, Blue, Orchid, Peach HUDSON SEAL (40 in.) COATS - - 245.00 ea (Dyed Muskrat) Established 1857 Skunk collar and cuffs BLACK CARACUL COATS .- : Black fox collar and cuffs 295.00 e XK an er The winter's smart models—taken from our : I W own stocks and reduced for the first j Pe HUDSON SEAL COATS (full lengthy - 345,00 mn omen’s footwear for the time this season. Crepe Roma, satin canton Shenk or beries calles and cuits com ng hol! days, whether it be crépe, crepe Georgette, silk crepe de chine, for dancing or for hiking, we are French crépe. all-over laces or twillcords. SCOTCH MOLE COATS (full length) - 345.00 Pashion a to meet every whim of , Self immed — featuring mandann sleeve + ion and the full requirements Muny appropriate fur mourning wear of service, ALL SALES FINAL PERSIAN LA ie , ; nine ELEM BOA TS (4 length) ‘ 345.00 Alexander shoes for women begin in price at $5. BLACK AND WHITE SHOP — Sifth Floor Whateve> helps Fife Avenue eneny New Verh fs Join the Fifth Avenue Association. one S h oes ARE ED lon now ~ membership week — Noo ‘th. 20: 264 Hudson Tubes, Sixth Ave. “L" and West Side Subway—All Convenient |MORNING ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ¢