The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1908, Page 13

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VOTES PitN RAPIDLY IN The WORLD CONTEST —_—.— Leaders All Make Good Gains | in Battle for Diamond- Studded Medal. | STILL AHEAD. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE wd GIANTS WHO ARE IN MEDAL CONTEST. THE WORSE FOR MISHAP Crippled, to Make Leisurely | Trip Eastward. | Notwithstanding the silchtly crippled | condition of the Cunard steamship Mau- retania, due to the disabling of two of | her four propellers from the logs of a | | blade in cach—one several trios ago and |the other on the last westward passage Donlin, McGinnity and Me-| Graw Are Close at | | His Heels, Yotes are piling fm rapidly in ‘The Evbning World contest to determine, tn thd on! what momber fog ja ntart, Wis | thgjclud win th ¢ the fans this doesn’ gH t, but the lead- relative posl- of the team ts dies datly, @ C the list now, ading this division » diamond- the two let- bers of the artment, where Mathewson | EDWARD FL Central I t other driver t, is working | Atty votes for of New this nts would be like ass. SCOTT, or Louls 4 “Iron ndred and Fifth st. losed twe the in Ory sll West ( ty-e, Inclored find Roger | G. Ti Ten yotes for Mike | who deserves the a medal, IROQUOIS CLUB, F Ine) on 3 doesn't go eit In 1A B. B Henry street. ——— THEODORE JR. HAS A JOB. Leaves Oyster Bay Ahern . of Fam-| {ly to Report on Time, Theodora Roosevelt jr. was in such a that York with his futher tn the special train, bet took the 817, accompanied jr, has secured & job some 1 he had to hurry along so as on time. What the job ts no of the official family knows, resident did not want It public- be embarrassing to him e Was my gon," ex- tent. “It's better that | | | LIVING MODELS SHOW ATIONS AT MACY'S. | Remarkably Fit Young Wearers Wear Gowns That Dazzle and ule Fashionable Shoppers. r Its highest de- | treated to a ve exhibition itume depary | Innovation and feature 1 Was the introduction of ivin pon whom the latest i) r of tve Porls master designers The centre of the department was roped off for the display, the women shoppers hanging eagerly over the bar- rer to feast thelr eyes upon the sar- torial treat, A dozen remarkably graceful and fine looking ployed for the exhibition, and as they trailed their shimmering lengths of silk and cloth over the carpet one might mark their progress by the invulunta’y “Oha!” and "Abs!" of admiration, Practically all of the representative Parts houses had from three to five cos- tumes {n the collection, An interesting | feature was the favorable manner wn which the efforts of domestic designers compared with the Imported creations, A remarkable Drecol! model attracted much attention by (he unusual treat- ment of the skirt. The costume, a one- plece affair, Is made with a flat pleat from neck to hem in the back. The “| tightly over the right the salon of Marshall-Ar- developed in brick colored Almost straight In {ts the shoulder down, it yet ex hint of the bigarre throug way In which the cut had n ba i] ‘Other ‘lets no I worthy season. gf young women had been em- | across the front to be| beneath the back pleat | | rtling creation which em- | |—the giant Cunarder will start east on schedule time this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | While Capt. Pritchard does not expect | t any | sed he de satis: | to push the fleat vessel thing like her form fed that sie ec: maintain a galt not far from 20 knots an hour, he ja instructed not to drive the shit ind for that reason the malls bave been ransferred to the White ~tar liner Oceante, which may reach the other side ihead of the Cunard ship. ‘After a carcful investigation into the extent of the damage when the accl- dent happened to the propeller, it ap- pears that the diagram published In Tha World, from Information furnished ‘by passengers and members of the | crew, was incorrect, ‘he bottom was | found to be intact and the shock that | accompanied the accident ts explained | by experts as having been caused sviely | by the sudden breaking of the propeller | blade. | ‘They argue that while @ propeller | with three blades 1s making 140 or 160 | revolutions @ minute the sudden elim- {nation of one blade would so de- crease the resistance as to set the great | wheel racing at a rate that would | cause @ pretty severe shaking of un ship In discussing the accident, Vernon H. | Brown, agent of the Cunard line, ex- pressed considerable annoyance to- day at some of the al. ming reports circulated by the passengers, He -ald: In any event Lc yepyenr were—eaecmmeme. | HOW GIANTS STAND IN CONTEST FOR THE WORLD MEDAL. aco 8.569 Christy Mathewson . M'ke Doniin .. retania, and I think the pubile siould be reassured by an exact statement of the extent of the damage. The report! of the divers which J have received in there is not a ged, the sole In- writing is in ¢ f the blade from , ure propeller that pre shows starboa | Careful exai | every other rege he ways, F a trifte slower, n ag any of her Paige Dave Brain BANK GUARANTY PLAN LOSES | vka Republicans Vote Down You've never tasted anything B & Syrup It’s fine on any kind of hot bread of biscuits, or breakfast cakes. And it’s healthful. Noadulterants in it. sugar syrup. At your grocer’s—2-Ib, can, 15c. thern Molasses Co, 831 West The Southers | New York, Makers of the famous B. & O, Molasses Proposition Fayored by Bryan, INCOLN, § Apure cane Is § ate he prop- . Stern Brothers To-Morrow, Thursday | Women’s Underwear Dep’t ATTENTION I$ DIRECTED TO A LARGE VARIETY OF GARMENTS TO BE WORN WITH THE NEW CLOSE FITTING GOWNS. Bloomers and Combination Bloomers | ALSO NEW MODELS IN Petticoats and Knickerbocker Drawers Flowers and Feathers RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, PARA- | DISE, AIGRETTES, BANDEAUX, ROSES AND FOLIAGES. Exceptional Values . OSTRICH PLUMES, black, white & colors, 16 in. $2,65 18 in. 3,95 WILLOW PLUMES, hand knotted, in black and white, 8.50 Silyer Plated Tableware ARTISTIC AND DESIRABLE PATTBRNS IN HIGH CLASS QUADRUPLE PLATE, BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH, AT One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Value ¢ $5.73, 6.95 ” Tea Sets, $6.50, 11.50 Hot Water Kettles, Coffee Sets, 4.75, 6.75 Water Pitchers, 2.95, 4.25 Soup Tureens, 5,73 Butter Dishes, 1195, 2.65 | Baking Dishes, 3.95 Crumb Sets, 4,95; 2190 Gravy Boats, 1.95 Bread Trays, 1.65, 1.95 | Waiters, 6 to 16 inch, 75c to $4.50 | Domestic Rugs ASSORTMENTS OF HIGH GRADE WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY, SMYRNA AND BRUSSELS RUGS. LARGE Special for To-morrow Value $24.50, $18.50 28.50, 23,50 26.50 Axminster Rugs, sizes 9 x 12, Smyrna bugs, Best Quality, Mi Royal Wiiton Rugs, sizes 9 x 12, Value $35.00 West Twenty-third Street ‘ il ‘Big Cunarder, Two Screws |]A “It has frightened a few persons who |} B= had booked pagsage back on the Mau- FS H. Koch’a Uptowa Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Fixtravagance. j FE Koch & Co New “R, GG.” Corsets his famous Corset needs no further in- 1 1, for every woman who knows t is perfectly familiar with this - Expert 1 _ Special window display. fitters in department, 2d floor. IR. & G, CORSETS of cout!l, for mediur high bust and long back; trimmed Also several other models for slender and ut figures The R 1.00 p-to-date ng back. om * 2,00 and 3,00 0, F, KOCH & Co, $19.50 Fall Suits, 15.95 || | es | NEW FALL MODELS in the graceful semt-fitted 32 to}}| tnch h some strictly tailored; others braid trimmed. The materials are in striped broadcloths, faney cheviots and worsteds, in all the best colors and b! Each model is perfect in cut and tailoring and Ine with a superior quality of guaranteed satin. All a n in, Sizes for women find 14 to 16 year sizes for miSses........sesceeeees ae iG mae 15.95) Women’s Fall Waists, $6.75 Vaue at 4.95 | NET WAISTS—with tucked or shirred sleeves; high ruff collars, and artistically trimmed with bands of Ortental embroidery. TAFFETA WAISTS, smartly tucked and self-trimmed}] | with braid and embroidery; a superior quality In| only the new colors and black. MESSALINE WAISTS, shades—coples from’ French shaped long sleeves; perfectly fitted collars; the combinations of designs and eolorings are ntost effective. H.C. F, KOCH & CO, latfeta & Uo le Shirts, 7.95 gored flare) Women’s & Misses’ A choice collection of In the exquisite evening’ models; smartly Mis es’ 8 Small Women’s lity of blac asmuch as the number | Value $10.00 7.95})) H. 0, F, KOCH & CO. New Fail Laces | Special offerings in Nets for dresses, waists and guimps. 2 . black, white and colors; 45 inches wide; | | 85c 1, C.F, KOCH & CO, $1.75 Louble B.ankets, $1.19 = WHITE COTTON BLANKETS; heavy quality; wool finished, pink or blue borders; reg. $1.75; pair 1.19 H, OC. F. KOCH & CO, 15c Frinted Flanneis, 10c HEAVY FLEECED KIMONO FLANNELS fn the much-wanted Ortental ef- fects! dainty colorings; large and small designs; reg. 15c.; per yard.. 1. C, FE. KOCH & CO. A Sale of Toilet Articies SANITOL TOOTH POWDER...... Ide SBA SALT, 9-1b. bag... eeeee TALCUM POWDER, 8-02. bottle..10¢ RUBBER DRESSING COMBS, WESTPHAL'S AUXILIATOR ,.....28c TOOTH BRUSHES 2FROXIDE, 8 02, 15¢.; 4 o2.. 10¢ BATH BRUSHES \RMOUR'S SOAP, box of 3 cakes..10¢| WOOD SCRUBS CASTILE SOAP, 3%2-Ib, bar....+ 38¢| WHISK BROOMS . _125th St. West, sghedy ea FULL SIZ superior to cheap wool; 10c & Seventh Aves, The Color Tells The Story P: & G. Naphtha Soap is white. That proves its superiority. P. & G. Naphtha Soap is white—there is no rosin in it. Ordinary naphtha soaps are yellow—they contain rosin, The yellower they are, the more rosin there is in them. Rosin is not especially harmful; nor, on the other hand, is it of any particular value. But it is cheap; and that is why most manu- facturers of naphtha soaps use it. It has little orno cleansing power, ‘True, it makes | a good suds, but that suds is almost value- less, be@ause i¢ does not clean. | The way to be sure to get full value for your money, when you buy naphtha soap, is to ask for P. & G, Naphtha Soap —there is no rosin in it. o P.&G. Naphtha Soap § cents a_cake. WORLD WANTS: WORK WONDERS | Greenhut and Overlook forts. Te Our Lounging Room on the Third Floor ing the rotunda ts for your convenience Come enjoy tts come a 18 served without charge. Take any elevator. nhut store will be carried Free of Charge Company ee le in the 18th Street Crosstown Omnibuses to and from the Subway and Dry Goods C » Avenue Car Third Avenue Elevated and Surtace line and the on ar lines on Broadway. i: Our Anniversary Sale is offering bargains the like of The prices are lower in many insta rious mefchandise. of well-directed efforts and energies. In new friends and has added materially to it It’s the result of months of planni which few stores have ever known, pees than you've ever heard of on such meritoe cay, ind preparation, the culmination 6 the past few days the store has made hosts of s already large clientele, Anniversary Sale Oriental Rugs a In progress here the greatest and most successful s held. We have se suitable for all purposes. IS—These rugs come Meshed Rugs—Beautifu! > of Oriental Rugs we have ever ected a few sizes trom the stock 1m the most desirable and popular sw Prices are exceptiot ly attractive; Mushkabad Rugs, good in bold designs with strong con- ot Rose, Ivory, Sage Green and weave! esiemcalb tie aa CUIAB er eayell ken iG WNL AYCE. ABU CEMISDS CONE Rite: Dining Reems Libraries Halls and silky ee 11 5x82, special. « 85,00 ‘ving Kooms 132x98 Special . "113987, “ $95.00 120x900 Special . 134x910" i 130x104 * MRE) tle "113x810 “$110.00 139x103 * 16207 * =~, 125386 “$120.00 IS6x1L2 " 142x109". “ '2xl04 * $150.00 154x130“ $285.00 158x129“ "132x106" $165.00 Sarouk Royal Kirmanshah, Rugs—noted for their exquisite color effects and Mousoul Ugs— Sizes fineness of Weave iy Rugs—Very fog oe Size 11.6x90 Special $260.00 Size 1 135 Special oe silky anti ‘ A : 3 8x8 < Gb jeces —value HAs oad Hie "$260.00 “131089. “ $340.00 1750 and $35.00 2s 1SZ 70100 eid AsO 841000) tea Thud Floor 112584 $270.00 “ 186x100 “ $445.00 $12.50 Anniversary Sale Lace Curtains _ To-morrow we will offer a large collection of Imported and Domesne Lace Curtains consisting of Irish Points, Arabian, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Nottingham and Ruffled Bobbinets—-all new goods in the latest paiterns— AT GREAT SAVINGS regular values $5.00, $6 00, rish Point Curtains; res Trish Point Curtains; Ss $5 U0 and $1200; Avniversary sale prices, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $0.00 and $7.50 regular values $225, Nottingham Curtains; : $400, $4.30 pu $6.00; Anniversary sale p $1.50, 52.00, $3.00, $3.25 atid $4.50 Third Floor FROM REGULAR PRICES. regular values $10 00, $13.50 ~ and $1400; Anniversary sale prives + $1.00, 09 Ov and $10.00 Bx net Curta: regular values $225 and —— 500) Anniversary sale prices . ' $1 35 and $2.00 Renaissance Curtains; Arabian Curtains ; reguiar values $6, z $7 00, $12.00 ao $15 00; Anniversary sale prices, | $4.50, $5.00, $0.50 and $12,00 Many one and two pair lots at greatly reduced prices to close out Anniversary Sale Princess Gowns embracing an unrivalled collection at the Princess Gowns; of hight and dark blue, black, taupe and Copenhagen chiffon tafleta; waist with yoke ot tucked net jand stitched bands, lace and buttons; full-tucked skirt; button-trimmed, girdle ot folded taffeta; most ex- - ceplional, at $25.00 prices. The two following items as illustratives Princes Gowns} of gray, peacock, or electric blue messaline; waist of tucked net, piped with messaline; full-length sleeve; full gored skirt, with button trimming; unmatched et . $35.00 Princess Gowns; of salmon, light blue, reseda, electric blue or bottle green messaline; ’ waist elaborately lace-trummed ; line with sash; at, 6 we Tailored Suis; of blue, black and green, self-striped broadcloths; *%4 length fitted coat; trimmed with satin bands; 14- jored skirt; puones peues front ox: plait; trimmed wath sil band; at ae $37.50 Fall Skirts; of chiffon panama and serges; in new fall colors and striped effects; all the latest models; self-trimmed; bution and satin trimming; at Se 6 6 CHG full-etucked skirt; girdle of crushed messa- $40. 00 Tailored Sults; of sage, medium and dark green, Jancy striped muxtures; fitted coat model, with button trimming; long tailored sleeves; lined with peau de Cygne; full, 11-gored skirt; uttoned * through in tront; at. . $27.50 vs Lingerie Waists; with handsome lace yoke; high, shaped collar; lace inser tion trimming and tucks; elbow wa lace-trimmed; at , Second Floor eo. You will miss a rare treat if you fail to see our Anniversary The pr Dupiay of Furs. Second Fioor ives are exceptionally attructive. Silk Specials $1.00 Silk Royal, at . 50c yard $1.75 Crystal Stripe, at 95c yard $1 50 Satin Crepe Panama, at 75c yard $1.00 Fancy Silks, at . 62c yard $1.00 Black Crepe de Chine, at 62c yard $1.50 Yard-wide Striped Tat- fetas, at . . +» 8dcyard 85c Fancy Silks at. . Sdcyard Main Floor Velutina and Veluting; ms ches ay C d spiendid service; sustable for orduroys Cressy suits, street costumes, etc; all fast colors The com» in» season's favorite, io light gay, gun-metal, golden and seal brown, cadet, CS en blue, peacock, and navy blue, garnet, teupa, wastaria, mulberry and black At 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Yard Corduroy; scones color-range, for street com At $1.35 and $1.65 Yard Main Floor ‘ Anniversary Sale Cut Glass Newest designs, richest cuttings, clear perfect crystals, secured from an overstocked manufacturer at great Concession ; hence such prices as the following: Water Pitchers; richly cut Orange Be yWIs; 10-inch size; Tumblers. of fine cut glassy ef and polishea, 14 quart size value cut in exquisite desiyns; Value fechve dengosy value vary * $4.50, at $3 00 $6.00, at $4.00 at. peed Ge CH Cut Glass Bowls; cut in fine Footed Comports; «number Copper_Chafing Dishes all-.ver designs; inch; value of « y cut patterns to select @ splendi. style with euem $7 50, at $5.00 trom} 33 50, at $2.50 * panand patent lamp 4 value $7 . 1 at . Spoon Trays; fancy shapes Cut Glass Vases; {4-in; all u and pretty curtings; value $1.50, the finest cultings and most pall JL fear 13 pieces, of Fi 6 $1.00 brilliant finishes; peauifully out glass walue Bae Third Floor at : ate ce et $38, Children’s Apparel-- Waist Dresses Anniversary Specials !"' Hamburg insertion and edge; 3, 4, 8 and 6 years; value $2.75, at $2.00 Children’s Waist Dresses; of fine facked inchosters and trimmed withembr Hamburg insertion and edge; value $400, corduroy modelyy trimmed with \ years value $6.50, a Second Floor 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut (Store formgrly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) Petticoats and Sitk Petticoats; ot sof depend-ble silk, made with Al d dounce and silk underl Undermuslins ¢ife eating tal end wine shades, value $6.50, at ‘ > icoats; some with eme Hea fro colors; value $2.50, at $1.95 nainsook and cambrio { round necks long ag med ace, embroidery and $400.4 $2.00 & $3.00 & Contpany, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St essen galt aie eles

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