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Rosse a re a '8 — THE EVENING WORLD, LEAP OUT OF AUTO, SHOOTAT MAN AND ESCAPE IN SUBWAY Two Young Gunmen Wound Fugitive Dashing From Door- way Across 14th Street. News Oddities SINGLE MEN In Missourl outnumber the single women three to two, FOR FRIGHTENING A WOMAN negro was lynched in Misnlesippt. PRICK OF VEAL up again old man had to celevrate the return of the prodigal son in these days, HIGH COST OF SAFE LIVING still worrles Mexico, EXPERIMENT SQUAD t partment of Agriculture ts not formed yet. volunteers, There hae been no rush FIRST FALSE TEETH were made tn Paris 115 years ago. WASHINGTON TWINS, Albert G. and Q. Alfred birthday for the elahty-second thine, Policeman Curtis of the Fifth street station, @etanding at Fourteenth atreet and Third avenue, eariy to-day, noticed | @ black touring car enter Third avenue pound baby: from Fifteenth street, w the avenue PERFECTLY GOOD $20 RILL te in the possession of a Georgia man. It to the corner where he stood and then | was issued In Philadelphia in 1776. turn west in Fourteenth street. Curtis Glanced idly after tt, but suddenly ANOTHER BLOW AT THE INTERESTS—Rockefeller, 111, hax been wiped started at full apecd toward the ma- | Of the map by the post-office department and the name changed to Area. Chine, blowing his whistle for help as de ran. He had seen the automobile proceed almost to the subway kiosk at Fourth avenue and there turn back on tts tracks as a man darted froin the door of a haberdashery at No, 16 East Fourt: teenth street. Two youths, most notice able for tie long peaked caps they Wore pulled over thelr eyes, leaped from the machine and opened fire with ree Volvers ut the fugitive, who was dash- ing from the doorway toward Irving yenra ago has suddenly decided to sue for almony. the court suspicious. HAD TO DRAW THE LINE 80) County, N.C. he was 120 yearg old and had been married six times, CHICAGO EXPERT says eggs and other foods are improved by @ year Through the crowd the men who nad [done the shooting fled to the subway station and disappeared headiong bard the steps. The aute, with a roar of its aes directly aeroas Fourteenth atreet sree. Tiacied, tase as. fall apweady “a2: elp! Help! Tin shot!" yelled the) most running the polleeman down, It runner, who had clapped @ hand to his) disappeared toward Sevond avenue. forehead at the report of the first shot. | ‘The fugitive rushed up Irving place Oniy two were fired. Sleepy taxicab | to Fifteenth street, where he leaped into them @ block away from the point entrance, ald. drivers, dozing on their machines, awoke | @ taxicab and riven away. Curtis | combatants, but w hot successful i : followed the two men into the subWAY, | They believe ooting was at the sound of the shots and the Yella | sue could find no trace of them. ‘The| result of a gambling row, for of I and Fourteenth street was stirred into | gation at Fourteenth atrect in a maze wnusual activity for that hour. with severa! entrances, and the men many small gambling houses have opened up again on the lower east @! Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Over $200,000 of Paris Model Silks for $100,000 (Also Double-Width Imported Black Silks Averaging a Third Less) in the First Annual Fashion Sale of Imported Silks veath 185 Hg bag in the Paris model silks alone it is difficult to adequately present the sale by listing prices and descriptions. But a dozen groups are given—just as examples, $5.50 Yard, Value $9.50 $5 Yard, Values, $8.50 & $9.50 “ Patricienne” “Satin Ondoyant faconne” kingly brilliant and cloth of superb A atribingty beillany, Gs) eepee oth ot mine ich and satiny, figured in soft, quiet effects, and draping qualities; the distinct novelty of the weave sate its visible richness appeal at ouce to the eye. ible, street and evening shades, a varicty of 36 inches wide. 40 of the best Paris shades, 52 inches wide $5.50 Yard, Value $12.50 $3.50 Yard, value $6.50 “Dragon-fly Silk” ««Cotele Spirale”’ Sumptuous iv the word that comes at once to the The name is well chosen, Ita wonderfully rich irridescent effect is remarkable, and the quality is of lips when this splendid heavily corded fabric is seen. 20 Paris shades, 48 inches wide the very highest —~ nearly 1000 threads to the square inch, $3.50 Yard, Value $06.50 10 dark colors, 44 inches wide “Satin Boreal’”’ $5 Yard, value $8.50 Rich and velvety in the extreme with » leathery “Broche Matelasse’”’ peach skin touch, 20 shades of rich dark colors, 36 ins. wide Heautifully wrought of a splendid texture, a black brocade on & colored ground of dark colors. $3.50 Yard, Value $6.50 28 inches wide. «Louisene Moire”’ $10 and $15 Yard, One is at once impressed with the body and real worth of this brilliant fabric. Value $22.50 to $35 “Metal Brocades’’ 12 shades and combinations of colors 44 inches wide $1.68 Yard, Value $3 «Black Charmeuse” TMhelesling ofthe teceislikewsolt kid glove, ‘The linge Mon tree teen Pap Sacer siege saue quality we ha d for 88. this writing it is difficult to give details, but the 40 inches wide Hect tion was so large that it ix wale to say See ene ong the designs left. better stylee an ors n can be found anywhere, at dou! ‘ $3 Yard, Value $6.50 the prices . “ Reversible Charmeuse” 36 to 44 inches wide A ost inttrashive Faure with an absolutely won feril tough 78 * eather? ds it satin? Whichever Black Silk-—50 Kinds 40 new shades, 42 inches wide 90c to $3.50 Yard $5 Yard. Value $1.85 to $7 Values $8.50, $9.50 and $10 “Print Warp Silks’ Messulines, foulurds, canton crepes, flat crepes, crepe de chine, charmeuse, charmeuse faille, crinkle crepes, brocaded crinkles, moire, double faced satin, ar harmauler la onut warn floral eftact duchesse, faille francaise, meteor, cashmere de soe, ie, som: Paget rj Hit: inom hich merveilleuse, sat pajesie, taifetas, twilled silke din the new wale repps, satin fail rmeuse feutre, 52 in., d6in., 40 in, and 44 inches wide $2.85 Yard. Value $4.50 “Charmeuse Faille’ Zurich Plaids 95c Yard Plaids are one of the market's acarcest silks today, This grade in worth $1.50 yard, affetas with satin bars and stripes in the dork iodel color-combinations, Delightful to the touch, baving a soft, wide rib and draping beautifully 25 new shades, 42 inches wide LOCATION OF SELLING SPACE, O14 Building —Bntire Main Aisle, Main ailoog:, Bill Re ptunda, Moin Floor: Dress Goods / st FI Rotunda, Subway Flos New alway: Entrance actoss to Ninth Ktreet Mixht have been @ different story if th === test the new stingless honey bees of the De- Hall, celebrated their OKLAHOMA makes a new bid for fame with the birth of a twenty-one. / NEW JERSEY WOMAN who separated from her husband thirty-three BM Undue haste hag made HERE—Register of Deedes of Bladen refused to issue a marriage license to an applicant becauay might have entered by one atairway and left by another, which would have taker The police notified all hospitals to bo on the watch for a man with a bullet wound, but no such person called for Detectives were assigned to the tank of discovering the identity of the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, New York he 1913, Lord & Taylor Founded 1820 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Advance Announcement Although ‘‘Seven Furniture Days’? Does Not Formally Open Until Next Monday, the 2th You May Make Your Selections To-Morrow or Any Day This Week Below Are Examples of the Extraordinary Values to Be Offered $350.00 Solid Mahogany Sheraton Inlaid “ $ 250.00 two tn cold storage. PICKLES, « fox terrier | Ardsley golf links, hax lve enough to not hin owner $2 a day the dog. John LD, Rockefeller ts thinking of buying & as FOUR BRIDES-ELEOT, picking flowers to decorate the church In a village near Budapest where all were to have thelr weddings yesterday, were over- taken by @ storm and took refuge in @ grotto, The grotto was struck by lightning and all four girls wi siled. A LETTER FROM THE CHILDREN’S HOME of es ane Bie A 9 tail e' 8 or of je constantly, When they dicine to build them | ine affords, Whenever | ¢ John's Medicine gives ly under the treatment the a cough of throat irritation F prompt ani ittle Stanley ody, two years old last February, has been with us since he wax two months vid. [ am sure that his life was saved by Father John’s Medicine. It cured him of bronchitis. 1 gave it to him on the advice of our “hildren's Home, Lowell, Mass. 98 Until 9 P.M. en 0 enrdaye Unk 19 OM” Only Brons Store The Buffet i is 54 a inehes wide. The Cabinet is beautifully designed, having a bent front door to match the swell front centre of the Buffet. The Dining Tuble is eight feet long and has a 48 inch top. The chairs are custom made, of solid mahogany inlaid with a narrow line, and the seats are upholstered in Spanish leather any color desired. Completely Binhed. . from 55°53 $40.00 Square Tubing Brass Bed, $25.00 Made with two-inch posts, one and one-quarter inch top rod, with seven one-inch fillers, All of square tubing and splendidly constructed. Either bright or satin finish; all sizes. These ave merely two of the extraerdinary calues included in “Seven Furniture Days" which formally opens next Monday morning. THETERMS chem Com) Gor —WE TRUST YOU [iina.. $7. 50 THESE OUTFITS $1.00 WEEKLY A hendsome OIL PAINTING in Shucow Box FREE wkhevery purchase of $25 09. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Always Increasing Sales Attest] Your Satisfaction with ‘Eddys' Sac: tine At Ja ud ce 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N. ¥ ———— ee Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. ie orted Genuine ma Salad Boek Free with Every Purchase of $75 beautitunly decorated PROMPT DELIVERY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS 19} Women’s, Misses? & Children’s Tattored 8 Afternoon Hats (Second floor) Clever Hats in Black & Colors Velvet, plush, and combinations of various other materials. Trimmings are Ostrich, coque, Goura, Numidi, flowers and novelty mounts of wings $5.00, $10.00, $15.00—Values $8.00 to $20.00 Misses’ & Children’s Hats Afrepresentative selection of all the new styles, $1.95 to $8.95—Values $3.00 to $11.50 Untrimmed Hats In a varied and extensive assortment of velvet or plush and velvet. $1.95, $2.95, $8.95, $4.95 to $9.95 Values $3.00 to $12.50 % WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. w/ ACozy Home Completely } Furnished for Almost ¥ Nothing Just cut out some foolish or expensive habit for a short time and promise to pay us a portion of what you save. For instance: 50c weekly buys you $30 worth of goods; $1.50 weekly buys $100 worth; $2.50 weekly buys $200 worth; $5 weekly buys $500 worth—and so on. BUT THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF BUY- ING THIS WAY IS THAT YOU CAN GET YOUR FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS NOW—AND SPREAD YOUR PAYMENTS OVER A YEAR AND A HALF! Our prices too are worth considering, for you will find them lower than any other house for goods of good quality. Come in and let us show you. buy. A Free Trimming Service is extended to those who purchase untrimmed shapes and materials in this department. Ostrich, Goura, Numidi, flowers and wings of every description at prices ranging from 45c to $65.00, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, No obligation to | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA’ HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. Park Row and Chatham Square 3rd Avenue and 121st Street h