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| mot SUES HENNESSY, d ANSWERS CHARGE WITH $5,000 LIBEL ACTION Former Democratic Chairman Serves Papers Instead of Ap- pearing at Inquiry. News Oddities GERMAN CROWN PRINCE reported in Berlin to have tired to the point of nausea of whole military game, and especially of the martinet, his superior officer, to whom hia imperial father confided his upbringing. STUDENTS of plecatorial fiction are dofing thelr bonnets to EAwin F. Sweet Ansistant Secretary of Commerce, who returns to Washington from @ Nile trip with story of a three-foot fish of Egyptian parentage which Jumped from thy | river Into a dinghy In tow of the dahabiyeh with no other apparent purpose than | of tickling the palates of the tourists, No witnesses, PETITIONER for divores in Logansport, Ind, allewes that he vatnly tried | « to purchase immunity from his wife's nagging for seventy-five days with a deed for seventy-five acres of arable land. She kept on talking, ALBANT, Sept. 18.—Norman E. Mack, CHICAGO MAN han sued ratironds and other corporations twenty-five times former Chairman of the Democratic tn three years for damages because of Injuries to his trousers. Hecovered every | tional and Staite Committees, ed tol ume, ppear before John A. Hennessy, Gov. Suter special Investigator, to-day to IRRNSISTIBLE FORCE of the United States customs laws up against im- | answer ch of having falled to ac-|movable inertia of Bcottish “Sawbath” In case of Glasxow man who has come q@ount for ye contributed to him in| to port with woollen cloth upon whieh $2.53 duty is demanded, and Scotsman re the last Gubernatorial campaign. fuses to pay on first day of werk. Instead, Mr. Mack, through his secre tary, James W. Reilly, served Dir. Hennessy with summons and compiaint te @ G00 action for libel | worker. ——— RUPTURES ARTERY AT GOLF. lige Michact, st. Louts Dry Goods Magnate, Dice of Mishap. QT. LOUIS, Sept. 15—Eit . a President of one of tho lar gale and retail dry goods fi | (oe Louls, died at hin home here to-day | oad T RECO He was fifty-nine years old. Mr.| 0 ic Michael was born in Germiny and pent hin boyhood in Memphis, Tenn Kk FroR giving Lag ra ation to the figur d lightfully free and apple Death was due primarily to the rupture G ef an artery while playing golf Sunday NG 4 the Grecian-Treco is incom- 4 parable. 1 ‘ 4 This knitted and ‘unboned corset q guides Volt fi re neva soaatesinig u , amit. It ose long, flowing lines so Bis Ato, . Hd peeisee ee ot| Ba nuch Pied, et yields easily in every the kmee-length dress for girl more Wg lirection,permitting unhampered grace than ten years old and adoption of the| [pq snd freedom of movement. three-quarter length garment will be the ‘<< ‘The Grecian-Treco has an individu- lity all its own and a perfection of fig- prinelpal recommendation made at the) KG Punder the auepices of tne Worm | [i ire-moulding excellence not obtainable in any other garment. aunpices of the Wom. | Ips ‘emperance Union, tho| fg st All Dealers’. $5, $7.50, $10 to $28. bined societion of Christian Endeav- jr and kindred service bodies. G Beating styles,$7.50up splendid aid in obtaining "The Geterminftion on the part of these | [> associations to hold this public forum | Ag for Buffalo mothers is the result of G : ey unbroken lines above the A corset is found in the Bien Jolie Brassiere. 50c, $1, $1.50 to O12. and the feeling of rong & SOTNES ALDERMAN JOHN COUGHLIN, afternoon. Mr. Michael formerly was President ef the National Wholesale Dry Goode Apsociation, and was prominent in the, philanthropic work of St. Louis, ‘was @ director in the National of Commerce and of the Commonw ‘Troat Company and the Loulsiana Pur- ease Exposition Compan: ——_———— LENGTHEN GIRLS’ DRESSES. Bu@ale Mothers to Conal @ueh @ moeting is di — > —— ONE OF HIS OFF YEARS. (Prom the Chicago Tribune, VAY VNINININI |_ NY HERALD SQUARE yeasraser assume NEW YORK GCS Millie for your inspection aut ii, “JUESDAY-SEPTENBER-IGch inthe Millinery Salons, 2nd foo, Wehare selected for this display Ei ighty y Paris Model Hats racteristic originals from such fa famous modistes as + + hes eorgerte pions ewsie ee *Maria-( Hats coied inOur Own Workrooms, from Paris Models imported to serve as ins, iration toour signers are also displa shioned of materials specially |] aa these fatthflh mi mirror the nt ued v ae aly deportes Hats Copies of Paris Hats 50 to ®E 8.50 89 to 820.50 aes Millinery & Trimmings vet and Hatters Plush, chiefly in the ultra- t black abo every a color, imme shares ont materials are Fillers will trim your Hat wi nee me chased her additional charge THE EVENING WORLD, om male fashions, in « | Court this morning wh | Police Departmer | hotel's t!quor Iicense was revoked and a WOMEN OF OHIO and West Virginia are working overtime in effort to |the hotel, but the policeman deterred produce a plece of embroidery which shall win prise from @ merely male mine her from occupying her new property, | “the Bath House,” Chicago's final arbiter | — SpAsM of HeBthetio horror at the discovery that Mayor , Harrison comes to New York to buy hin neckgear, JOHN LIVINGSTONE and Mra. Carre Herrman of Oregon wea forty: rears after a lovers’ quarrel, bot! having married meanwhile and been widowed, ey KEPT FROM HER HOTEL. Women Wants Policeman Removed | From Hie “F'ze@ Post.” Mra. Annie Wetnbdurger, through her! attorney, Secretary of State Mitchell May, obtatned an injunction from Jus-! tice Kelly of the Hr Regain and H Retain a beautiful head of hair—use Kiyn Supreme | 1 rest “famed post” in tre Concord and Wa lyn, The police, ahe alleeed, prevented her from moving In, though she did not tell how she waa prevented Several months ago a waiter in the! Hotel Brooklyn was convicted in Special Sessions of aiding and abetting In the | keeping of a disorderly house. The policeman stationed at the hotel. Some time later Mra, Weinburger purchased ck it you are not satished, paoeiibe tact she alleged, James McCreary & Co. |\34th Street —5th Avenue — 23rd Street On Sale Tuesday, September 16th. FEATHER NECKWEAR Marabout and Ostrich Collarettes in Black or Natural. value 1.75, 1.25 Ostrich Feather Collarettes..... eee LTS value 2.75 Marabout Capes,— 5 strands..........0ceeee ees ‘value 2.75, . 225 AW MPANAE, 6 cv uncce ss onyen value 3.75, , 2.95 |o Ostrich and Marabout CAPR ccsccsses « 2.95 | value $3.75 FUR GARMENTS ; Advance Fall Models In Imported and Domestic Coats, Muffsand | Neckpieces,—all the new and most popular furs. a Special_Prices For a limited period orders will be accepted for Fur Coats as follows: igi Hudson Seal Coats,—45 inches long....110.CO Persian Lamb Coats,—45, inches long....1€5.CO Remodelling ana Repairing of Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpicces at unusually low prices. NEW _ LACES | Large selection of Silver, Gold and various Metallic | effects, embroidered on Silk or Cotton Nets. Real Limerick, Tambour and Carrick-ma-Cross Laces. Unusual designs in Alencon, Brussels, Chantilly, Venise, Filet, Breton and Lierre Laces in Oriental, Antique and Chinese designs. Imported Silk, Cotton and Metal Nets,—soft finish; colors and meshes to match the new novelty laces. Cotton Nets,—72 inches wide. .45¢ to 2.50 yd. Silk Alencon Nets,—44 inches iss orion anon 1.25 to 2:50 ya. Metal Nets,—44 inches wide..95¢ to 3.95 yd. Sale of 15,000 Yards COTTON LACES AND NETS Comprising Brussels Laces_in Breton_and Lierre makes,—popular widths. 28c to 1.95 yd. value SSc¢ to 4.00 pn scallop and ic to 95c yd. Embroidered Net Laces in Oriental effects. value 15¢ to 1,25 Imported Cotton Nets in all shades of Ecru, also White and Cream to match laces, | 38c, 75c and 1.19 yd. value 55c, 95c and 1.50 | ° STAMPED PATTERNS \ 45c each 15e each Stamped Towels,- one and large sizes; cut edge or hemstitched. vatue 3sc to 1.00, 25C,to 75c¢ GowNns.......06++++00++-Value 65¢, Corset Covers...... +++ value 20c, Finished Garments Stamped for Embroidery Gowns..75e¢ and 95c_ Brassieres......... 50c Chemises......... 95c Corset Covers.....35¢ Children's Stamped Dresses and Coats at reduced ‘prices. ees eee oa nae a MONDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER. 18; 1018. A $60,000 Collection tages and go—as well as t! making centres. Lace Edgings, Beadin Face Veils, and semi-made A nw have the benefit Assembled with the greatest care, visiting often little cot- communities where the rarest laces are produced—|} and where many buyers neve: he greater mar-| kets and world-famous lace The New Lame Laces A apecial feature of this Sep-- tember Sale is a remarkable showing of neu Laces in the Lame effect, the most distine- tive and fashionable novelty for the new season. Main Store—Maia Floor, little now and then as convenient. Men’s Fall Suits and Overcoats at They are actually $18.00 to $25.00 suits as — will fully realize the moment you clap your eyes on them. Suits In the newest Fall models of single and double-breasted styles in E del semi-English and conservative atylea; two and three-button effects. Pencil striped in the new green, blue and black grounds, and fancy mixtures and stripes and checks in Scotch. Bannockburns, Lachlan Tweeds, Unfinished Worsted, Chev- iots, Cassimeres, Worsted and Plain Navy Blue Serge. The fancies come in gray, blue, tan and brown mix- ture Suits are tailored and trim- med for service and to hold their shape, and are lined with serge or silk. Sizes to fit all men—regulares, we shorts and slims—from 34 to Deine Albert Coats and Vests, $12.50 Regular Values $18.00 fo $25.00 correct new frock coat and waistcoat, of fine black Vicuna. Plain or silk faced lapels. A Gieat Purchase of New Lace Curtains To Be Sold at About 30 Per Cent. Below Value Every Pair ls New—Ewvery Pair Perfect —Every Pair Is a Wonderful Bargain Renaissance Tace (es urtains value 811,00 jalue $12.00 alue $15.00 «from 81,00 | $8.35 pair...from $13.00 from $5.00 | $9.50 pai! from #6.00 | 911.75 pai from #9.50 | 917,75 pait rom $87,00 Nottingham Lace Curtains ++from 1,50 | #2. ae pair.....from $3.75 fren $2.25 from #3.00 900 pairs of Swiss or Scr ored borders; special, pair... New Fall Silks and Dress Goods The wanted weaves and colors at special sale pricés 60c Charmeuse Messaline, $d., 35c Yarn dyed Messaline, soft charmeuse finish, in a complete runge of choice shadings, also| shades, also white and cream, white and black. 91.00 Corduroy Velvet Another big» shipment of 4,000 ya T-inch wide wale corduroy vel- vet, shown in thi» sea- son's best shadings, in- cluding white and black; subject to slight mill im- fections which are Kerr noticeable; at, $2.00 Chiffon Broadcloth 54-inch ead shrank “eon jon rage a be wont 61.00 fai p chacdingt £24.75 pair... val _ Irish Point Lace Curtains The Famous $4.00 Bed Comfortables The tamous “warmth without weight” Maish Comfortables, are full size and filled with a new pure white “l:minated” cotton down; light, soft, sanitary and very durable. The coverings are in a variety of pretty colors, also Versian effects in every conceivable shade, others have floral effects, on cither light or dark grounds, A special cemerstraticn sale of these comfortables has been arranged and avers large booths on the Main Floor (Main Building) are fitted up for the occasion, The London''Barrister" Shoe, $3.85 The Smart New Fall Idea for Young The style and the quality that the exclusive ahops sell at 5.00 and $6.00 Well fitted, close laced shoes with blind eyelets, low, broad heels. The Barrister model, which has made such a big hit with well dressed men of New York; all the wanted leathers. Mahogany or tan Russia calf, black calf and patent leather, lace, blucher and button styles. A New Mahogany Russet is tne “Latest” in Men's Shoes. Rain Coats at $12.50 Values 818.00 to $22.50 Men's Raincoats of heavy twilled Cassimeres, satin yoke, guaranteed waterproof. O'Nelll’s More for Dad and the Boys. from 84.50 «from 6.80 92.95 0 set... 94.50 a vet... 95.75 n set Malin Store—Fourth Floor. Novelty Brocaded Suitings | A great showing of new Fall imported ned nove ty $1.25 $3.50 black; 1,75 to 95 valuesy offered for this sale; yard. sss $1 Whipcord Suitings 42-inch imported all- onl wbipcord suiting + SOC also black, at, yard wool whipcord suitings, O'Neill} Main Store, Second Floor, And there are thousands of yards of he much wanted Irish, Pt. a L'Aguille, rincess, Lierre, Duchesse, Point Lace, Maline, Bohemian, Venetian, Italian Filet, Cluny, Florentine, Pt. Binche, Carrickmacross, Valenciennes, Pt, Flanders, Real Rose Point. . Bundings, Insertions, Flouncings, Motifs. oh hes Blouses. Corts, Dresses, etc. eae ee Satan ,selling the coming season's styles at close-out prices but absolutely consistent with our policy to give the lighest quality at rock-bottom prices, and you also the club plan, which is a modified form of charge whereby you pay a Lacet Arabian Curtains ir..value $7.25 | 911.25 pai Jue £12.50 Jue $15.00 | 916.; atm value 25,00 In the same great purchase are these Peautiful Lace Bed Se’s All different styles—Marie Antomette, Renaissance and Lacet Arabians, color white or Arabian, Bolster Piece included, 92.93 up to $22.50. Value + BAGS 97.00 a set...... + 86.00 | 912.00 o set., Sls. 98.50 | 922.50 up to. Important Demonstration, Exhibit and Sale of ““Maish” $1.75 Satin Royal, yd., $1.35 Yard wide, shown in all tLe season's choicest | shadings, ine! adie | | aie Give Burety Coupons Free with Parchees and Redeem Them in Merchandise | @) NEIL New York's ~ADAM Shopping Center $ Co. eAL Avenue, 20th to 22d AMS Seascnable Saies Tkat Continue Lo hed dah oak Week. Try lues¢ay as Your Shopping Vay, Y Have the Benetit of the Same Assortments and Prices, and Avoid the Monday Crowds Qur Annual September Lalitit ana Special Sale of Hand Made Laces Including o our advance importations of every conceivable kind of real laces, together with the new 1914 Swiss embroideries, flouncings, veils, veilings, ete. Both the extraordinarily large assortments and the remarkably low prices will splendidly maintain O'Neill's reputation. You. Will Marvel at the Little Prices Also Bridal Veils, $12.50 Overcoats Light-weight Overcoats in black and Oxford Cheviots, cut in the 42-inch box model, with plain or silk facing. Sizes 34 to 42; atouts up to 46. Cutaway Coats and Vests, $12.50 Regular Values $18.00 to $€5.00 The smart walking and afternoon dress coat for young men, Made of black or Oxford gray Vicuna. Sizes 34 lo 42. Evening Dress Suits $12.50 Regular Values $18.60 to $25.00 Men's New Fall Dress and Tus- in the newest peaked lapel models, with grosgrain silk faced and high, IGstrous Venetian lining. Suits are of all-wool jet black Vicuna, elegantly tailored and perfect fitting. Sizes 34 to 42. Stouts up to 46. | | | | value 916.75 913.50 a pair. . value 821,00 Value 850,00 $2.98 #1 Lin‘ng ay sons guaranteed lining satin, soft ehirmeuse in all the best 91.50 Brocaded Lining Satin Yard wide Bro caded Satin ina wide cream and black; yd. $1.50 Satin sae Chine ue Fabric of at and service, now in reat demand “| Yard wide. two sea- 5 white and black, at, yd, 6 . range of the tng 40-inch; black; al is “teed 2] 1.00 | | I 4 ["} | [| | | | | 4 | on | se ONll-Adame Co Sisth Aven’ mh to 22d Street, New York — 4