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-¦»¦¦» *> « » » * • * ° e c c * • e Sbe gwffo l ft Count y Bewg. FRIDAY, SEPT. « , 1913. Miss Anna Rogers spent Labor Day * wlth friends In Floral Park. * Mrs. \W. C. Smith has been quite ill at iier home on Candee Ave. this week. ¦Wm. Connor , of Brooklyn , is a guest -this week of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Be yer. Mr. Thomas E. Nicholas , of Brooklyn , rspent several days of this week with Mr. KIcbard Williams. Last call on summer suits now nt hal f price nt Levy ' s. Mr. Marshall Seaton and Harold Kcp - ner were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kepncr. MIss.Heleu Guldi returned to her home here on Sunday afte r s pending a week in Brooklyn with relati ves. Ira Strouse , of New York , was a guest over Sunday and Labor Day at the homo ; of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gcrber. Miss Dorothy Hawkins , of Lake Ron- konkoma , Is a ttending the local school and is makin g her home wi th Mrs. S. I. Mills. K oscoc Clock , a cler k in the Kcw Neth- erlands Bank , New York , spen t Sunday aud Monday with Ins paren ts , Mr . and Mrs. Dow Clock. Mr. Corneliu s De Graft and two sons , and Ben jamin Rhodes spent Sundn 3- and Labor Day wi th Mr. and Mis. Irving Smith at Baldwin s , L. I. Mrs. F. J. P /lster and Mrs. F V. Hra - ba , of New York are guests of Capt. and Mrs . Au gust Bahr. Mr. Plister and Mr. Hinha were here over L abor Day. Albert Oakley of Sayville , has sold his auxiliary sloo p, Lottie Lee , t o James \VYickhnm , who will use i t in his scallop l iusu t ess at -New Suffolk. —Greenpor t Times - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Wend have been spending two weeks in Somerville , N. J. and New York Ci ty. Miss Caro - line Wend spent a few days this week in New York. For treatment of the hair , scalp and ¦akin , massage, sham pooin a und manicur- in g send for Miss B. Fotb. Phone 110 The Misses Ha ttie and Gertrude Ben- jamin , who have spending the summer with their brother , Llewellyn Benjamin in 'Warren , E. I. returned to their home hereon Saturday. George Ke nnedy will enter tbe Massa- chusetts College of Agriculture at Am- herst , Mass. next Wednesday. Mr. Ken- ned y has been to Amherst this week to make arrangements for his new work. \The \Western Girl \ a comedy company with concert band and orchestra is to be at tho Sayville • Opera House on Thurs - day evenin g, Sept. 12th. They are ad- vertising dancing, new son gs and vaude- ville b etween the acts. Mr. and Mrs. Wuv H. Fletcher , of Richmond Hill , ond their son , were in town yesterday callin g on old friends. They were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter \Westerbeke , of West Sayville. Thoy drove out in tlieir automobile. A southern coioroa girl emp loyed by Mrs. E, C. Keo . ua ski pped out on Wednes- day alter borrowing fit from a colored man employed at tho South Bay House. She also owed Mrs. Requa (10 of the sum which the latter advanced to bring hor north, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stoothoff returned to their home In Brooklyn yesterday after spending the summer In their cottage on Candoe Ave. The Stoothoff cottage will he occupied this winter by Mr. and Mrs. Vinton R. Terry who have already taken possession. Mr, Stoothoff Is to leave in about a week for a two-mouth' s business trip to California. ^ r VV' s - g -h -g . v - ~ m -as -as - »- » - a g -sr -g~s\ y u u l s n £r *B a8 M ' k ' M \ ^ \ ffi 'i j ^ ' fi \ ' j ^ i ' J^ I TOWN TALK I ^ . « . .» .. 8 | , , « , ,i,JF.JS- - » .. » - - «-« . -»-« .- « .. a .. a . . «.. si .. st..» » * « . .«.»» m » » » ». e—e—«-* ¦ e -- B \e - es t « \*** ¦ Mrs. David Adee , of Port Jefferson , is visiting her niece , Mrs. A. H. Grifflug. Mr. John Drain , of Brooklyn , was a gues t over Sunda y of Mnrinus Ve rspoo r. His vacation having ilmwu to a close Ellsworth Crum returned to Alban y on Monday mornin g. ' . '\ ¦ . - \Wesley Smi th has tbe contract to in- stall the plumbing in Mrs. L. Welsh ' s cottage In Blue Point. Purchase good meat and satisfaction at R atnm ' s Cash Market. Mr. aud Mr s. George \Weeks and son , of Seaford , are guests of Mr. and Mrs - Frank Hawkins this week. Miss Esther Smi th , of Patchogue , has been a guest several days of this week of Capt. aud Mrs . Daniel Collins. Mr. F. II. Heidtmanu ami two child- ren of Hicksvillc were guests over Sun- day of Mr . aud Mrs. John Heidtmanu , Sr, The Thimble Club will be entertained by Mrs. Wm. Rose nt her home on Green Ave. ou Wednesday af ternoo n , Sept, 11th. . James Duri e is em p loyed by Adol ph Guldi on a contract which the latter has at Commod ore Bourne ' s Indian Neck . Farm. M rs. Joseph Wood and her two daugh- ters , the Misses Elizabeth and Ellen sail to-morrow for Europe for a brief tri p of a few weeks. V. L. DuCret and famil y re turned to their city home this week after spending ( lie summer in one of Commodore Shav- er ' s houses ou Col ton Ave. Mrs. Chas. E. K eator had one of her hands so badly cut on a broken g lass ye s- terday afternoon that a physician hail ' to be called and several s titches taken. Mr s. Frank J. Gerard entertained the I. I) . K. Euchre Club yesterday af ternoon . The pri / .e winne rs were Mrs. A. A. Dnlm , Mrs. Andrew Skinner and Mrs. II. W, Sha ll uck. Mr . Thomas Devinc , o f New York , was a guest on Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wes terbeke. August Ramm of Babylon spent Labor Da y nt the Wester- beke homo. Dr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Wood , of New Canaan , Conn., were guests last week of Dr. and airs. N. T. Beers . Mr. and Mrs . J. W. Wilson , of Brooklyn , -were Labor Day guests of Dr. and Mrs. Beers. Russell Overlngtou was home for Labor Day wi th his grandfather , Chas. Hulso. Mrs. Wm . Neunieycr , of Louisville , Ky., who was formerly Miss Elmore Overiug- ton. was also hero a part of this week. Marinus Verspoor and little grandson , Clarence , spent Sunday and Monday wi th relatives in Brookl yn. They were ac- companied home b y Miss Ethel Verspoor , who has been visi ting in Brookl yn for several weeks. Dr. Albert Carl Rice , of New York , has opened an office In this village at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Krietcu. OtSce hours until 0 a. m., from 13 to 1 and 8 to 8 p. m. A horse belong ing to Jacob Hamburg- er , which was being watered b y a boy at tho Kensin gton stables on Monday even- ing, gave the lad the sli p and ran to his home on Main St., Bayport , without breaking anythin g but the record. Because of illness Miss Elizabeth Mar- shall , who was a member of the high school faculty last year nnd Is to bo pre- ceptress this year , was unable to assume hor duties hero on Tuesday. It Is expect- ed that she will arrive shortly, however. Miss Winifred Hrodok has returned to her home l u Rlverhead from a two weeks ' vacation spent in the Ad i rondack s , visiting friends at Lake George , Saratoga and Glens Falls. Miss llra u ck Is well- known hero , where she - has a number of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Molding and chil- dren returned to their homo In Flushing on Wednesday after spendin g several weeks at tho Case cottage at Cherry Grove. Mr, and- Mrs , Noll A. Do Graft and children also spent several weeks at tho Caao cottage with Mr, and Mrs. Molding. Miss H aude -Cass s pent Sunday in .Eas tport with, relatives. - . Mb Harry Dean , of New York was a guest over Sunday of Miss Elvira Carl - son. Miss Elizabeth Schwet tmnnn Is now employed as cashier in Ramm ' s moat market. Mr. aud Mrs. Everet t Munsell have moved into their new cottage on Erwin St. this week Miss Gertrude Klagc s has returned home af ter spending several days with the Misses Kepner. Contractors Rhodes & Udall are re- modelling the interior of the Court Hotel recen tl y purchased by Gei gcr & M ltten- lci t er . Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pomfrot , who have been spendin g a little vacation here , went back to their city homo the first of this wee k. Mr . aud Mrs. R. W. Ben jamin , of Jer- sey Ci ty aud Mr. C. N. Lane of Brook- lyn were guests over Labo r Day of Mrs . C. N. Lane. Western elec tric vacuum cleaner rented out by the day. See Adol ph Guldi. Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Zoller returned to their homo in Eust Orange , N. J., on Tuesday af ter spending several days in. tbe Kensin gton Hotel. Miss Clara Laurence who has been ill for .some-time at her home in Central Isli p is now recu perating at the home of her cousin , Alfred Laure nce in this village. Mrs. John Friedman and (laughter , Doro thy, returned lo their home in Bro okly n ou Tuesday after spending sev- eral days with Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Brutschy. Marg aretRichards , Commodore Bourne ' s cook , fell down the cellar slaiVs on Wed- nesday ni ght and tinctured her left el- bow. She was removed t o a city hospi- tal to-day. G. W. Thompson and family, who have been spendin g the summer in the Lower Candee Ave. co ttage of C. A. Brown , returned to their home in Brook- lyn yesterday. Dr. and Mrs . George W. Clock yes ter- day entertained Mrs. Almeda Whitman and Mr. and Mrs. Moses A. Bedell , of Baldwins , aud Roy Bedell , of Florida. Mrs. Whi tman nnd Mrs . Bedell are sisters of Dr. Clock. A meetin g of the Jeilerso n ian Demo- crat ic Club of Sayville will be held in the rooms of tbe German Benevolent Society on Railroad Ave. ou Tuesda y evening Sept. 10th tit 8 o ' clock. All are welcome. Gilbert Hrnscn , President. Jos. P. West , Sec ' y. The members of tho soa p club had a merry party yesterday afte rnoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Rogers in celebration of Miss Raynor ' s vic tory in the News p iano contest just finished. The after- noon wound u p with a first-class clam ba ke. ' John Hitter while at work on a barn at his own p lace yesterda y fel l from a scaffoldin g to tlio ground , a distance of about 13 feot , and was badly shaken up, suffering a sli ght dislocation of tho neck due to the jar. His condition was quite alarming for a time but he Is expected to make a good recovery. Tiffany so lid gold seamless woddlng rin gs In 14 and 18 K. at Jeweler Malzels ' . Great preparations are being made for he Suffol k Count y Fair Sept. 17th , 18th , 10th and 20th. Besides tho unusual at- tractions there will be a flno automobile show and poultry show In which a num- ber of tho local fanciers will exhibit , an excellent programme of racing and base- ball every day and on Wednesday and Thursday aeroplane flights b y Harry Bingham Brown , a noted English aviator. A real estate exchange of considerable Importance has taken place hero . Dr. F. S. Weldc n , who recently moved from Brooklyn to his former homo in Green- port , has exchan ged his resldenco on Ocean.avenue and Avenue O , Brookl yn , for the flno resldenco of Herman Sand- man , at tho corn er of Main and North streets , In this village. Dr. Woldon also sots a cash consideration. Tho exchange will go Into effect October 1st. The transfer wns mado throu gh Ta s kor & Co. —Greenport ZYm c i, K r ^ Ko sfc ^ dsH bss bees , cpsadin g a few days wi th her niece la Northport. Mrs. Wm. Martin has been quite 111 this week and under the caie . of Dr. Ross. Mr. Bruno Schmidt , of Brooklyn , spent Sunday aud Labor Day with relatives in this villa u e. Mr . Herbert Frost , of Floral Park , was a guest the last week of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers. Gilbert Collins , who has been spending some time with Frank Lislccki , Jr., re- turned to Brooklyn yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs ' . Robert Oakley, of Oyster Bay, spent Sunday and Labo r Day at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Wm. A. Smi th ou Macon St. Miss Elizabeth Rakow and Mrs. Sarah Wilson , of Brookl yn , were guests over Sunday and Monday of Capt. and Mrs . Wm. Rakow. Mrs. Anson Green retu r ned to her borne the firs t of this week after spending seve- ral weeks at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dallas G. Bray in Babylon. Miss Lillian Gil pin , of Pntcrson , w l io has been visiting Mrs. John II. Green , lias gone to East Moriches to spend the remainder of this mon th. Jas. W. Maddren , D. D. S., has opened a dental ofHce in tho Wood building Say- ville. Onice hours 1 0:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. on Wednesda y and Saturday. If you aro p lanni ng lo t ravel by rail better consult the revised timetable on the ei g hth page. Quite u number of cha nges went into effect on Wednesday. The dunce which \The Four ' cave on Monday night in the Opera House was a very succes sful affair. Music was fur- nished by Shaeffer Bios ' , o rchestra of Blue P oint. Mrs. Hcrmnnus Bc cbe fell from the back porch of her home in West. Sayville la st Saturday and fractured a rib and sus- tained a number of severe bruises . Dr. Ross was called to attend her. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dwo rnk and baby of Woodhaven , and M r. and Mrs. Josep h Dworak and two children , of Richmond Hill , were guests over Sunday and Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk Dworak. Cap t. Leslie Collins , has [ purchased from his father the cottage on Foster Ave. now occu pied by Lewis Willetts j Mr. Collins is to he married the latter part of this month to Miss Bella W etzler , of New York. Howard Carlson was elected b y a pop- ular vo te of the high school students to be tbe pianist this year. Mr. Carl soa will p.ay for chapel exercises and the marches by which the students pass to and from classes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mar tin , Jr., re- turned to their home iu Brookl yu ou Monday after spendin g a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin , Sr. Mr. and Mrs . Howard Hones , of West New York , N. J., wore guests over Labor Day of Mrs. Hones ' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Hones has been spending the week hero. Three valued members of the News of- fice force , tho Misses itato A. Heidtmanu , Hnttie E. Guldi and Lola F. Corey went to New York last Saturday and were much interested in a tri p throug h the Herald building. Miss Corey and Miss Guldi spont Sunday and Monday in Brooklyn and Miss Heidtmann in New Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin and three children returned on Sunday to their homo In Enstbampton after s pending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Griffin, Over tlio we ek end Mr. and Mrs, Griffin entertained .Mrs. Blanche Donahue , her son Orcn , and two nieces , the Misses Ethel nnd Dorothy Brush , of Hauppnuge. Harold Hlldreth and Jack Phillips , more or loss aided by Al Rob ford , bar- tender for Harry Rose , attempted to have some fun with Stage Driver Solomon Angel Inst Sunday night and borrowed his rig which wits standing near the Ken- sington cornor without asking permission. Angel was very much put ¦ out about it and bad Hlldreth and Phillips arrested on Tuesday, Rohford having loft town In the Interval. The matter wns final l y set- tled by tho payment of $10 to Angel nnd $11.50 , the costs of court. ! -Ki ts MKihs King has bam - , cttc II! . tola week, at her home on Foster Ave. Miss Anna Blank , spen t several days of this week In New York ylsltlng rela- tives. The guests at the Vitoch cottage have loft this week for their homes in New York and Brookl yu. Messrs. Richard and Sidney Tkursby, of Brooklyu were guests part of this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Avcrill. Capt . F. M. Goddard and famil y are to close their cot tage on Foster Ave. aud re turn to their Brooklyu home to-morrow. Mrs. Adol ph Kiendl re turned to-day to her cit y home a fter spending the summer in one of tbe Dietz cottages on Hampton St. - All the new s tyles in lints and caps for autum wear at Levy ' s. Miss Cla ra Bell Overton , who gradua t- ed from the Sayville hi g h school last June , is abou t to enter Oneonta Normal School. Mr. and Mrs . Roy Gerard , of East Nor- walk , Conn., were guests on Sunday and Mo nday of Mr. Gerard ' s mother , Mrs. Han nah Gerard . Clarence Wes terbeke will leave to- morrow for Orlando , Fin., where he will s pend the winter and resume the work whic h he did last winter. Mis s IJiittic S. Furinan now has in s tock a line line of fall millinery and nov- el ties and will make announcement of her fall opening in a few weeks. Con tractor Henry Flunk Rogers has been enga ged this week in laying out the founda tion for a new cottage to be built for Charles Ay res on Hamilton St. Miss Sadie Edwards , u graduate of the Oueouta Normal School , will teach the sec- ond grade in lliesrhool in Flora l l ' urk this year , commen cing her duties next week. The cake and candy sale held on the Con gregational church lawns last Friday af ternoo n was a successful affair , netting the Christian Eudcnvor Society about *30 . \The Blue Mouse \ presented by the Tral u ' in Stock Company in the Opera House last night , was one of the best performances of the season and played to th e largest audience. Mrs. John Lang is p lanning to leave ou Sept. 17th for Los Angeles , Oil., wh ere she is s oiue; on account of the ill heal th of her sister. Mrs. Lang will make her home in the west indefinitel y. The Juvenile members of the Sayville fire department are hard at work prac- ticing ni gh ts after schoo l in the hope of qualif y ing for the events of the Southern New , York Vol u nteer Firemen ' s Tourna- ment at llockvillc Centre ou Oct. ;!rd, J o s eph Hoffman and two children , of Woodhaven , were week-end gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Isieckl. Mrs. Viole t Leicht , of Brookl yn , and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bucket and daug h t er , Miriam of Richmond Hill , are now guests at the Lisieckl home. Stonger & Rohm vero called upon to tow an automobile to their garage about midni g h t on Monday. The machine was carrying John Sblpma n nnd a friend to the Crescent Club in Brooklyn hut be- came so badl y cri pp led while passing through this village that it could not con- tinue. Mr. Shipma n and his friend were In a sorry plight , for tholr bag gage had beeu sent by rail and they were clad in li ttle more than bathing suits, Being \ put to It \ tho men were obliged to take a very earl y morning train to tho city In order to avoid ns much as possible the curious glances of p o ssorsby. Because of the slippery condit ion of tho roads and tho blind cornor nt Cherry and Main Street s , West Sayville , an auto- mobile belong ing to Dr. M. H. Overton , of Patchogue, collided with a touring car belonging to u Mr. Philli ps , of Newark. The latter car was going west about noon on Monday and tho Overton car was com- ing Into Main St. from Cherry St. mid was drlvon by Dr. Overton ' s son. The brakes of both cars wore |a mniod ou hard but the two machi nes skidded Into each other. Tho Phillips car was brought to Stongor A Rohm ' s garage , where about $100 worth ot damage was repaired. Dr. Overton ' s car was so mewhat damag ed but wns nblo to make tho trip to Pat- cho gue after minor repairs. Mls s l /sco re Stela 5s employed s £ a& , attendan t in Dr. Bishop ' s office. . Dr . Warner Bishop was a guest over Sunday and Labor. Day of Chas. Laf - ferraud re. Miss Bella Wetz l er , of New York , was a gues t over Sunda y of Capt . and Mrs. William Collins. Dr.C. G. Bishop . dent i st at Ms office in H L. Terr y ' s buildin g Tuesdays and Fridays. Si rs. Frank Wells has been ill for sev- eral days of this week and under the care of Dr. Wm. H. Ross. Mrs. W. Patrick and daughte r , Mis s Lillian Patrick , of Lon g Island City, are guests nt. the Maple cottage on Green Ave. Alfred Gunner , of Brid geport , Conn , cimoove r ou his new Indian motorcycle this week lo spend a fow days with his parents. Mrs. Wm. Williams and dau ghter Miss Elsie Williams , of Ozone P ar k , were guests over Sunday and Lab or Dav of Mrs. Clara E. Brown. The Misses Hazel and M arion Soper aud Miss Susie Bur ge , of Jersey City , are spendin g this week at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Wesley Smi th . Much of the furniture is being ' moved this week from the Sealshl pt office over IT. L. Terry ' s store to their new- ollic e lo West Sayville which will he opened about Sept . 15th. Geor ge Doug lass Jr. , grandson of th e l ate Gilbert Wilso n , who is spendin g the summer in H eliport has won seven prizes and a pennant with the Curlew II this summer. Benjamin Brandt 1ms bee u sailin g iu the Curlew this season. Mis s Barbara Ifclfrech , who has been f or severa l year s a teacher in th e Brook- l yn sch ools , retu rned to Brookl yn yester- (l a v and will resume her v. - n rk on Mond. - iy after spending I he summer with her par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Anion I l elfrech. Miss Ka therine Lay, who lias bl - en s pending a month with Mr . and M rs. Chri s Gobi , returned to her home in the B ronx on Wednesday. Chas. Bertram! , who has been stopping for tbe summer wi th Mr. mid Mrs. Gold , als o returned to his home in New York on Wednesday. Mr. Ro bert King, for se veral years a resident of Sayville but more recentl y of New J ersey, has been visiting the family of Warreu Burr a t Oa k dale for a few days and calling upon old acquaintances abou t town. Mr. King will lie remem- bered as one of our daily commuters for some time while Mrs. King had charge of the loc al telephone central office. : NOW THAT THE FIREMENS' Ij : TOURNAMENT S » ¦ * • * is a thing of the past , we w ill talk about *! SHOES » * • * * some of the childre n will need shoes for school , whether * * you want shoes for large or small feet we can suit you. J ! School Shoes for boys and g irls made of good * * • strong leather , b utton or lace , |i. oo and up. ¦ * RALSTON SHOES are read y for you in tan or ? J black , button or lace $4.00 and #4.50 a pair. J 9 . DOUGLAS make , in a variety of leathers at #3.50 * * you know of their quality, we have the fall shoes in J » stoc k. « * • LA FRANCE fall and winter stock of shoes for J wo men , now ready for you. None better made at the N » price , $3.00 $3.50 and $4.00. « t Best rubber footwear now in stock when in need * » come to us. « n « 1 « ; J. H. SWEZEY. ^ < « m f. -fc a d -dx T o. W 7 m llis wBt m i ' i vo * Sunday Vy visit Mrs 8,1 , Mills. j- \ ' Mrs. Geo. Gibson , of Brooklyn , has been a guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skinner. James Durie was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brage in Brooklyn over Sun- : day and Labor Day. ' . . ' ' ¦ Mrs. William Neville has rented Mrs. ., John Lang ' s cot tage on Green Ave. and ; will lake possession O c tober 1st. Miss B l ary Li ppincott , who has been visi ting her school friend . Miss Asenatn . Averlll , re turned yesterday to her home in Woodstown , N. J. U p-to-date fall suits at Lew ' s. Mr. Claude V. Gentry and famil y re- turned to their home in Brookl yn on Tuesday after s pending the summer In their cottage on Colton Ave. Mrs. A. A. McCIurg and son , Robert , re turned to their borne in Brookl yn on Wednesday af ter spending the summer wi th Mr. and Mrs. Fo rrest Bishop. Mr. Henry Fendall and daughter , Miss Bertha Fendall , of Vaude r Veer Park , Brookl yn , were guests over Sunday and L abo r Day of Mr. and .Mrs . R. K. Fen- dall. Miss Carrie Iliddink returned to Brook- lyn on Monda y after spending a two weeks ' vacation nt her home her e. Sho had u s her guest for Sunday and .Monda y, M r. Pierre Loutrclle , of Brooklyn .Miss Elizabet h Macartney spent several days this week at the home of Mrs. Geo. . \. Robinson. Miss Laura Seguine , who has been visiting at the Robinson home , ha s returned [to her home at Uosebank , .Slateu Island. Mrs. John Shnfe r and Mrs. Walter Russell , and the latter ' s li tt lo sou , Ke n- neth , returned home on Sunday after vis- it ii i ir relatives in Rockland. Sulliva n Co unty. They returned home sooner th an they i ntended because of the illuess of Mrs . Sbafcr. J l i ss Ada Herring is visiting her auut Mis . Lewis , a t Stony Creek , Conn. Miss May Herring returned yesterday after spending a month iu New Eng land. Miss Her ring returned to-day to her work us a. teacher iu the schools of East Orange, N. J. Mr. W. II. Mayer , who b ecause of the pre ss of business has been unable to spend m uch time at his summe r residence on Candee Ave. this season was out for the holiday. Mr. Mayer lias made a number of im provements in bis house tikis season and about the property of which he is justl y proud. vj rHii x r> P iJX t o Trunks an d Bags . Some Attractive Sweaters Men ' s Wear. The assortment of Trunks , Bags and Dress Suit Cases consists of evcryj - - thing that Is ueeded for traveling, and a large variety to choose from. In Novel Prett y Styles . \\¦' All the Fall goods in Men ' s ap parel now on display. Clothes , Shoes , Hats , Dress Suit Cases from 98c. to I8.00. \ ' • ..1. * . ¦ »—» ; Caps , etc. , etc. The assortment consists of everything that is being worn for the B ags , 50c. to $6.50. Fall. Steamer Trunks , $3. *5 to *6. S o. . A new line of sweaters for men , women , misses and child ren In Nor- Men ' s Suits , $6.00 to $20.00. Men ' a Sof t Hats , $u 00 to |3 - oo , all shad es. Trunks of all kinds ranging In price from fi . * s to I8.50. folk and manlsh styles , with v and high necks , spa uldlng and sailors collars , In Men ' s Derbys , J 1.50 , > a.so and $3.00. _ , plain and fancy weaves. All the newest shades In Oxford , brown , tan , cardinal , M * tt ' s Walk-Over Shoes , $3.50 , $4.00 , J4.50 and $5, 00, ( rfe P t A f a m oroott and white. Men * 8 Beaco « Shoes , $3.00 aud 13.50. V UI OCl5 « ¦—• » * « « * Men ' s Berwick Shoes , $a.oo. Men ' s heavy Shoes , f i . j oto $3 50. »«- _ - . * -*-- - --*- '~.-*«- . . ¦ . « F « r ? -* i s_ K is ^ E , ja , i , 3_ ^ ,t ft J . -« » ' ¦ prevailing Fall models. Misses .98 to $a.oo * ¦ .. . . f Nemo , $3.00 to $4.00. C. D ., 50c to ' $3.00, Boys .9 8 to $2.50, —* l ' 1 C * £. ' ' C • ' ' R oyal Worcester , $1.00 to * 3 - oo Bon Ton , $3.00 to $5.00. Children ' s .So to $1.50. f f anKel I* itteen d llltS . ' 1 Full Line of Brassier* at SOc. and $1.00. -; . C • Ask to aee the new Styles. ' ¦ ] Special , W. B. Corsets , all new models. j T Umitlire. ' J Reg utor;pr l ce *i . oo at 7QC. B0V8 ClOth cS . M R e gular pri ce $1.50 at $i . i5- . * A n ew fall line of furniture. ¦ '\ . j, . . ,, $ / R egular price $3.00 at J i .ss- Bra ss Beds, * i 1 ,50 to $38.30. < New * toc3c ' udbby B tyle * and u ^ uriftto ' ,ar«° co 11 * * 10 0 of 8ttIt8 to < & <» * t/ & jj A new line of muslin underwear including downs , Comet Covers , Petticoats ,, • , w hite enamel beds, square or round posts , $1.49 t o $\5.50. , b, B . Norfolk a nd Dudley Suits with two pair k ni cks pri ces g au gin g fro fo l/ f l Mnctss Blip* , Drawers and Combination Suits. , , . Round dining tables I9.50 to $33.00 ' , \j' ., , ' ¦ ' ¦ \. fc .50 to ,$s.so, ' ¦ • ¦ • • ¦>¦ . ; ¦¦ ' _ , • _, u ' .* \ ' J. ' /fi ffi Oowsri s ce and embroidery trimmed in either high or low necks , 98 , 0., t o - ' _ ._ _ _ ¦ _ _ _ • , .. _ ^ L J /a , ,, , , •;- ...-. , .- ' ¦ - , Young Men ' s Sui ts-long tro u« rsr-Jus t the thlngfo r growin g boys »t f$ t o6'V$| _i m ^ Cor s et Cov s rs In round or sq u are n ecks fro m 33c to98c. Pet ti co ors with , Dl n lng room choirs , leather slip ses t , | s .j o. . to$io.oo •> ' ¦ . , Vf __ lu ^ d imibrolde ry flouncing from 9lc. to I3.50. Princess Slips , lace and hand ' Chlftonlerea , 14,30 t o $33.30. . ' ., Boys ' Shoes, the Ms M tonr-it rc n g w d d u Mb U Htl i c be tf » ^V» ^ . Kiw l *od ] » mb ^ dery meo ^ ()u tr!mnted from 98c. to j» ,73. Drawers , lace and embrol d - • ClUna Qioo e^ '| i j . S o;tb $ » a.s w u A J - . . . .. . ¦ ' ¦ •'\ '' '¦ : < ¦' . '\' ;•; J \ M ti &^,! ! $ _ M /» JJ JNI ::\- ' r i- : ' \:- ' ¦ \ .. - . . ' ¦ ¦ ' , \' , ' , ' ,. - ' . : : . l ^ h . '; ^ S, ^S \ f i\ J ^ h ^ \J , ' \ ' ' : ''V ' -^ ;i T' / u << ''f e^ , \Wmm H. S. SMITH , SURVEYOR , Tal t phona , M - J Qlllatta A. v enu » , SAYVILLE . L. I. 1