The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1913, Page 8

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Sper cain henna NON RASEaeet eG oan somseer senna EE - : — empaths <= — ene os areca = ~ - 3 = # 8 THE EVEWLnG ~ AMNaMEN satetae THURSDAY, OCTUBER 9, 1913. y DELRIGHS-SINGLETON ‘DELAY IN CUTTING UP |BONDSMEN su at Sete REEL ve = gs CASE HAS FINAL ACT'$90,000°000'U, PUMELON” " MISIAE f iti ene ener ai m & {; ew art g o | }! Hs. vest tian Nog Nee ti "Por Guys | TO-MORROW, LAST DAY of This BONA FE; . i ferees. (sesatn tc i ot bre sient showing feat ive oats su of the | th ee site =! from several weeks| made the following statement: “Gray hair can be easily darkened by the yeason for sur- | followin Ft god rec! which you can ve has not given | mix at To 7 og. of water add the bank ex- | small bor ¢ of Barbo Compound, 1 o7. bay rum and 14 oz. glycerine. Appl an a train/it to the hair every other sy, unl 1.8, Distslet Com - A ( we Receivers in a Bankruptcy * and @ont Staten Island, | gate ‘The proposal of the New York Rail- | waye Company to arrange a transfer eyatem whereby Staten Ieland coms «automobile, ran into a tree at Tt Hundred muters may travel across the bay and), ONY point within the fiveecent mit | sired & of Manhattan for a single five-cent|duty in the West * fare was brought up to-day at the| Twenty-fifth street ' Thirty-fourth Street West . NOT AEC" nate | a ete hate obtabed It Pot NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FORSYTHE HIGHGRADE: (eo a 186 | Pe Gains ane, comover Seen READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES AS "land other ills of the scalp, I use it If and have no hesitancy in recom- ee been arrived He was taken to the court-house, | Mys > at y lag effort: t mending it to my patients. These in- i ith the yrs benunines: de mablag forts to wet row gredients can be ht at any drug FORS YTHE S J teamed Auguatus R. Jennings, former recetv- ‘store at very little cost. ansets of the « has recetved the earnest ani 1 attention of the Executive ce and of the Hoard of Directors Orange train The conclusion at that existing © It expedient to a ject at present, To avold misunder- | | meeting of the Board of Eatimate. | © ‘The proposal ts that the municipal 4 charge of tho Ire eenger and the matter did not appear to he rerious the eurface lines of Which} “G iyeeqitentiy the girl charged Oclricha | S the New York Ratiwaye Company $8) eith stabbing tier, and raid Trayer had ~ biti fi Nn nding, med righ ? } composed the remaining three centa | Navined her to keep quiet and mako a| Manding, tt ee vatleta plant Aléerman Menry H. Curran apoke| settlement with Oviriche, — Dougherty | which have thus far been considered against the plan yesterday whan it/ discovered that Traver made @ vinit tol ang disccased contemplated any di é NEW YORK’S GREATEST, MOST STUPENDOUS ‘) was reported favorably by the Com-| the Singleton girl and another to Oel-| vision of surplus, either in cash or MONEY-SAVING. SENSATION i mittee on Pending Transit Proponala| fiche, neither of which he had reported. | geeuritien, which In its result would WE ee chet cme an teers as a yo IS NEARLY OVER--- DON’T DELAY EVEN ‘ YOUR ADVANCE BUYING ANOTHER HOUR! lution putting the question up to @)ine city, Goirichs was discharged in| members of the executive committoo or The Latest, Smartest Suits, Dresses, Coats, Fr olgte, Furs, Neckwear, ferries receive two cents for each pas- PRICES. in Pa FSS cr er eel ) Waists and Blouses "9 ° Seeenhbed py : At McCutcheon’s: Millinery and Children’s Apparel, Etc., for Fall and Winter. Somaya she oole of main | Hewinvars ny Hata Ot May [or TNeecer Comvctee. (ll A choice assortment of.the latest styles and ABSOLUTELY ALL REMAINING STOCKS ' y 93 Scere eas bo tines of ey F fan,"tne ‘peg ithe Cutan even Oromenn an materials for Fall and Winter. MUST BE CLOSED OUT TO-MORROW. . jer beroughs. There ie no eane | i" Representatives Kinkead and 6cully, "eens tetore a number of ofteera ana] WILSON HELPS FIELOER. ti to {eon Ho Was appointed an honorary kay. ianeteas Dress Waists of Chiffon ir. Plaited, Draped and Vest F he’s $25 to $34.50 Forsythe’s $22.50 to $27.50 , reheen’ why we should be isolated, Atrecting the New Jersey guber: es ‘orsyt'! 12.50 y a 9. 75 4 44 anathrourh thority nice ts tevored by | lends of the Fire Department at Fire 4, 10 mpeak, because of the bay. What the | ‘Mcer of the department and wae as |) US mm pen Gov. Effects, White and Colors, $5.75, 6.50, 10.50 to 35.00. § Coats. . eatwave are doing for the other bor. |eignat by Chiat Kenlon to be ‘Wpeclal | oT Se tent Firsie steed pa Tailored -_ Fancy Suits at Sport ana Long Coats ’ 8 omhe | fetuetlon of tare can do for | 2108 tts. vies to@hy wad te yeortieel Xo help Dress Blouses of Silk Shadow and Chantilly Laces Forsythe’s $45 to $69.50 1 8 50 Forsythe’s $29.50 to $34.50 1 4 50 GAA Mc Asteny 014 Mhayor Gaynor wea ommanoner Johnean explained thet |secure speakers of ational prom!- in stylish dressy effects, $10.50, 12.50, 15.00 to 45.00. Fancy Suits at . Auto and Street Coats . . Maret of whe ivecgent-are plan. | [ataineer for, hie voluntary sarvioes_ In acer She tui Kew Shadow Lace and Net Waists—A number of cf- Forsythe’s $65 to $85 24 50 Forsythe’s $39.50 Corduroy 1 8 50 e fective models, $6.00, 8.50, 10.50 to 25.00. Fancy Suits at . ‘and General Utility Coats ational convention et fire cluets. é ns 3 Semi-Tailored Waists of Crepe de Chine, Krinkl Forsythe’s $125 to $175 Fersythe’s $65.00 to $85.00 4 ban sir Sew Sia tia, |in. 6090 ate to eet Soman Char , Canton Crepe, Plain and Brocaded Effects, $7.50, Chiffon Velvet and Silix Eventing Wrapsiat . . . 29. 50/ ; E FOR NEW HAVEN HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 9.--Three|#24 Representative Underwood, 9.00, 12.50 to 16. Plush Suits .... - 59.50 Forsythe's $65 to $85 After. ocean eteamebip companies, the, IH. in i TO CODGE'PROSECUTION Gorge Apvtcag tow” Conard thd ih calle = tyaropnesin iat James McCutcheon & Co.., Forsythe's $29.50 After. @ 75 | noon and Evening Gowns 29.50 ite Star, have entered into a ocon- cart . in about two weeks, it 19|/gation of insurance conditiona abroad | and Sheppard and Representative Hof- hi And iia financing of the recent inter-| tin of Alabama have consented to make 4) tract with the Boston harbor guthorl. gins Hatosber, spire who > 408 1n con th according to the terms of winch| Vv. “ons ugust, was ® victim ter Conference McReynolds An-| poston will bulld a drydeck to accom-|of tear of hyd:ophobla, as waa then | f ag PM qunces He Will Not Hurry modate the bingest steamers, in return | gupposc 4, but actually had the disease, ‘ noon and Evening Dresses All Imported $95 to $295 mre terete EOS PAN ae: Forsythe’s $49.00 After- 1 2 50 Model Pouits, Coats and 47 50 e e noon and Evening Dresses Gowns ....... for which the three companies have! A serum taken from: her epine was ine Feebhed atthe carifbrence, it is be } With Aoti-Trust Sult. Spaber of apoungtes Vaartng ane eae Same whlsh lee, Forsythe’s 8 * sth .50 ered F Chitdeon s Dresses, Coats washaToN, 9. — Preettant | _ ie , halal Afternoon an vening and 2=Piece Suits, % Berareine, 722 Cai; ant brew 7 947 S)|Dresses . . . - - 1 8.50 Formerly $5 to $24 1.7% to 7.60 beige Gg O REIL S FURNITURE _ ° © proposals which may enabdlo the ralirond For he’s $5.00 to $10. i Forsythe's $6 to$8.50Crepede og Se Beare aeennts wate See shitmes k he {Arvo Cail and oo Your Terms Oddy and Ends in Waists 1.00 Chine, Shadow Lace Waists 2: 95 ~_ er ee mie tts Xe Sp skiteenen-Ceneres ' See! {t e Arrow label. By Our Terme [Pasi ae] Sa "00 ‘a Jersey, WEEK t Island, Connecticut Forsythe’s $27.50 to $46.0 7, 5 0 Forsythe’s $10 to $35 Odd 5 00 | 6 "nd whee @ndtnen woud form m the base every: test it marks a good vor | cemraue | Odd Dressy Waists . Fancy and Tailored Waists . j |) present to-day at ‘he conference. shirt.’ The laundered (eat ra] Tepe See PLAIN F iF Although no defiaite sonciusions were ¢ Fornieres | ne ac. We Pay Freight. ns cuffs { have ® graduated | cutout | interlinings which keep them A Aanaene Morris Chair ah Imperial Leather Cushions with Every aot of $75.00 or over, during Octuber only on Libetascsmsveed of this coupon. : aoa wm] | f king. BITS Md ig ° 4 rom cracking ak IS N iS Ee YOU Can Buy on Credit ) No red tape. No security asked. Several hundred thousand families have bought from us on credit and eet for their furniture, rugs and house- furnishings a trifle at a time. And most of these customers have come to us purely by word of mouth advertising—one has told another of the dependable furniture and fair treatment received—thrt is why we have grown. Karl: Hat Oak b ip value #12. me! Al num Seer Peete tem, 5 rates, $4, Roo! or ms F Orders Filled fie ‘ eee 49" se “" gg" aT eo are G1 Weekly. 62.50 Weekly. 82.00 Weekly. 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. “Fret Ce oe The ‘‘Corsetless Corset’ Is Not Expensive “Ts it possible,” asked a young girl, “to buy one of those delightful cor- less corsets for asmoderate price? All the ones I’ve seen have been so expensive.” We give you a year and a half or more to pay. For instance: 50c weekly buys you $30 worth of goods; $1.50 weekly buys $100 worth; $2.50 weekly buys $200 ll worth;—and so on. Prices marked in plain figures. We are always careful to give full value, ing the closest attention to quality and durability. ir con- centrated buying power keeps the price down. She was amazed when we showed her the L. R. dancing corset-—a little flexible affair of soft batiste which weighs only nine ounces and is but $3.50. Another flexible L. R. corset is $6. It has low No matter what you want, if it has anything to do with housekeeping, furniture, rugs, carpets, curtains, dishes, kitchen supplies, or a piano—we have it at the lowest bust and very, long hips, but is so cleverly made that oO T. for F it possible price. it is much in demand by women who want the ur ilerms for Furniture ‘ ; “natural figure.” $100 WORTH— $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY Cone eh Wer ryou will Ge amened at the bargeing we $150 WORTH— $3.00 DOWN—$1.50 WEEKLY $200 WORTH — $5.00 DOWN—$2.00 WEEKLY $250 WORTH—$10.00 DOWN—$2.50 WEEKLY Unmarked Auto Deliveries Within 50 Miles Clothing for the Entire Family (At Bth Ave, Store Only.) Any Purchase Up to $25 $1 =) ows =a Weeki A Medea Model is not only very fvery low in the bust, but has pieces of elastic set in above the waist to allow the utmost freedom. Price 4, A woven tricot corset, lightly boned, is so care- fully made that it kee ‘ps its shape better than most tricot corsets. It is a Frances model and is only $4. A Little Sale of Brassieres The brassiere is always worn with the very low bust corset, hence we are fortunate in having secured at $5, regularly 46, brassieres of real cluny combined with Bohemian lace Remember, we trust you. Come in to-day. \ te Avenue _ ,;,, ue: “na and 121st Street Stores and Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row At 50c, regularly $1, embroidery trimmed bras- sieres with shields. Third floor, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Tenth Street eee /eBloN{SMITHST.| BROOKLYN] STATES. The Sunday World's See seer cles other two mediums Want Directory in the univers.

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