The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 4

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- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 10, 1913. a hie right hand ae If to awing on the| learned to-day, and was buried the fol-|tary and Mrs. Bryan yesterday four police officer, Several men rushed be- | lowing morning In a local cemetery. He! neyed up the Vanderbilt exclusive aute- hind the belligerenta and the reporter] was sixty-two years old and leaves |mobile road to Mount Pisgah and had was led away, family in this city. luncheon at the Vanderbiit hunting LOTS OF EXCITEMENT, BUT NO lodge. They returned last night to BLOWS STRUCK Rryan’s Vand | . had calied him aw viel « - true Lancheos. | Asheville and will be given @ reception * Oct. 10.—Secre- | to-day, ‘ court atand- ing roment until Nov & RADCLIFFE SUFFRAGISTS, | —— | Votes for Women Clab Formed by | STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street The best Hats that money can buy— and at as little cost as good Hats were Cool Heads Interfere When It| OcGRHIRGR Shs, ce ever bought ° ° Siekied v8 Though Fit (tees . Seasonable Apparel for Misses and Girls Would Start. ay | On the Third Floor 2 leapt The largest assortments ever shown by this ‘establishment, comprising the more exclusive and distinctly smart @pectat Beasions, presided over by {th age sent! | models designed for Misses and Girls by the leading Foreign and American Modistes, are now on display at very Fastieee Zaller, Ryan and Russell, suet | Anne Hraokiine, who marie moderate prices. . eqmmaped an uproar, with the pousibtlity |!" @ parade in Washington " r 3 . EG Gbeieg alin inte eerning, |! OE Misses’ Section ' Girls’ Section — , ve tog ete |LEPER BURIED IN HARTFORD. Derbies & Soft Hats $3 & $4. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Sizes 6 to 16 years After @ Year ta Don’t overlook a New Silk Hat for Your Evening Dress Wear, $6. The lates: shapes. Broadwar nese Dev St roadway, near 28th St, Broadwar, cor. Bouton Bt, — Hroadway. near 6th Mt. Tiroadwar, near 14th Nt, Broadway, near Beaver Ht, Broadway, cor, 20th St Naman At. near Sdberty, ‘371 Fulton Bt.. Tailored Suits, of Wool Poplin and Broadcloth, School Coats; of Chinchilla Cloth, button-to-neck, coat with new’ plaited back; skirt draped or $23.75 velvet collars; flannel lined. Actual value $13.50, $9.75 5 at le three tier |; in the leading Street Coats, mannish tailored models; English Mil seoaln superior Arend titers 28.50 materials, for'afternoon and motor wear, velveteen; entirely new style; all street s! s jos at $1 1.50, 14.50, 16.50 Tailored Suits, of Duvetyn, with sailor effect lt ff krastl Dress Coats, of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Corduroy, fen gfraak “ ; vs ee velvet, ~~ 35.00 Velvetéen, Divetya, ete.; many fur trimmed,” upon guing to immediate trial. Afternoon and Street Dresses at $15.00, 22.50 to 45.00 ‘Tho District-Attorney's office was rep- Twelve entire! Twel ly new models, Serge and Check Dresses, rete oy amas iat Ay Brelusive Apperel'tor Wotoen and’ Mies in Silks and Wool Plaids, $12.50, 14.75, 22.50 copies of imported model, new ice FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 37TH STREET || | [Ssgaratelatd Skiea, ins variety of ctr sab fepresem these men," said Mr. $5.00 « “they are officers of the ; Raincoats and Capes, of rubberized sateen, Bes eee ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE ——s” tnd euited cecloes, «at $3.25, 3.95 Peliecnen Patrick F. Walsh, Nelson | “trickem Man mi Merril! and Kawani F. Smith, coarged n with assualt in the raid on Healy's | HARTFORD, Conn, 10.—Davia restaurant in las August Leman, @ leper, who had been confined ‘re lar apectacte was presented | in the city Isolation hospital for a year, « es tesa os city’s tie ae [TI teeth, Weshenday last, It was Gartment prosecuting a criminal case, em another branch defending it. The Qwemeoution asked that the cases be (mashed off the calendar. The defense st $9.75, 12.50 fs i! pered rm a Misses’ Coats, of Plaid Back Chinchilla and Fae seers rena sh ces oe All remaining Stocks from our Recent Famous Blanket Cloth, belted model, . . at 15.00 Middy Blouses, of Serges and Drill, em o iene on ate pa iebe ceneua B A N K R H f Mi d Chil id broidery emblems on collar and cuffs, from 85c to 4.95 ot em amsault of wach they are. in- ats for Misses and | ren An exceptionally wide selection of + GVAL CITY LAWVERGIN LIVELY) = — Our recent famous ‘‘ Bankrupt Sale” must go down in retail history as @ MONEY- Schoo! Hats, in Velvets, Shoes for Boys and Girls ge, wens irtent Junie ta| SAVING SENSATION, "It has gioen countiess thousands an opportunity 10. get Felts and Velour, from $1.95 t0 21.50 || au sootwear requirements of sine hearer iyi fay Geclared that he sow no difference wip. heaped odd desirable ¢ and our methods. This Bankrupt Sale has left us with We have desi an unusually attractive “Rob Roy" Tam signed on hygienic lasts, in all desirable leathers. tm the casee'than that-efteny other man| many le garments for women and misses, which MUST BE CLOSED OUT o' Shanter of Velvet, with quill or fancy ribbon trimming te ; “These det: ee ee fee M ial i al $4, ‘] 7 , 'e Lice dy ine etre ‘well-ma ice al utton sauces] At Even Greater Reductions! ee cee Se Rho et OTS 11 Aspect line trong, welleade Lac nd Button 99. ‘they ehould be charge of thelr duty!” we the neat it cae eee Each item lends emphasis to the claim that 5 fess . ses Cer taining at th same this is New York’s Greatest Bargain Event !! Complete Lines—on the Second Floor—of Women’s and Misses’ Imported and Domestic ep iy to Beara Pinay tas won became exist, SUITS COATS & WRAPS See panies Sree | $9.50 wo ss. 00 TS Suits saaso to OATS & WRAPS Sport Coats and Sweaters eperapace seat ine, conee Pein de Pech, Diagnoal Chevits, Brosdeloth 18.50 )|Long Coats of Velour de Laine, Chin 9.75 Of Angora and Shetland Wool, at $6.95 to 23.50 Thread and Spun Silk, at $23.50 to 48.50 ' aerate uniir to meando =y| $39.50 to $89.50 Fancy Suits hci abel aaa hr cette: Se For To-Morrow, a Special Offering of ' Pe ants tan the Cours to know,” sala Saar, Wares Gon Walour “de — 2. 4 50 rhe Pigg eel a pty Women’s Shetland and Wool Sweaters, ~ Women’s Angora Sweaters, er, “vdavery Sioa the eb esha Bah Duvetyne, &c. Clearance at ! Brocade, Velvet, Chinchilla, te. porate Ps 14.50 in white and colors, with or without collar, at $4.75 | | Norfolk effect, in white, tan, gray and heather, at $6.90 Reeve foe Detsier-Atoreey ce. pseneeet: $59. i to $79.50 Fancy Suits 39.5 $39.50 Cordu and Gen- Misses’ All Wool Sweaters, with high or Byron collars, in white, red, gray and tan. Values $3.75 and 4.50, $2.75, 3.4! "Seen" returned Curtis, with asperity, $128 t0 4198 C ee 1 Utilit Cents : , - ~ pied to $175 Chiffon Velvet era ity for sport, auto and | RSENS SETS INS| and Sitk Plush Suits. < 59.50 | ow. wih tr ot, "Samer 18,50 WORDY WARPARE DROWNS DRESSES $65.00 to $85.00 Evening val. Women’s and Men’s Hosiery NOISE OF GA $19.50 Afternoon and Eve- Wraps tchitton Veivets, Brocades Silks, ue. 29.50 ; ‘Teas eaent ancther woheaval. wen tte! ning Dresses of Crinkle Crops and Char. including imported models. Clearance at , Special attention is directed to a new line of Pure Silk Thread Hosiery, identified by the name “Phylia,” thy thas Doras end endeavoring to ees Set ent Weel Coen) diverts of bane 9. 75 $4.00 Petticoats of Sitk, Jersey Top: manufactured for Stern Brothers and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Do heard above the din ofJustice Zellera Clearance Charmeuse Flauncs, in all the leading fall shades 1.85 Remaining Children’s and Juniors’ Seats, Drees and olee Sue and Cheeks, Ferme ce fom : 75 to’ 7. 50 $5.75 to $24.50. learane $29.50 to $37.50 Afternoon and Evening Dresses of sik Crepe Inapecter Dwrer sndioted by the © wm Coen Crees Wales el eel 7D EN) toward the Inepester, ie bn Lago Afternoon Dwyer e4 to aay something to the] @ VENING DFCSEOS w for Recep. To-Morrow, the following Exceptional Values: Women's Silk Stockings, in black, white and tan, with __ Women’s French Pure Silk ings, in black, white seven inch lisle thread garter tops. Value 75c Pair, at 50c and colors, self clocked, lisle thi tops and soles, $1.95 Women's Pure Silk Black Stockings, Value $2.75 Pair ‘ with re-inforced soles, heels and toes, Pair 89c Women's French Pure Silk Openwork Stockings, Value $1.35 Pair in black and white, Value $4.50 Pair, at 2.90 i f £ i E g j London-made Clothes for Boys Beaired this season is a line of English clothes made expressly for us by one of the leading London makers, compris- ing erie for big boys and little boys; Middy Suits, also Fall and Winter Overcoats, ranging in price 0 to 19.79, Sterling Silver for Cable Decorations HE Silver that stays on your table until the end of a meal is the Silver that really counts as a Table Decora- tion. We have taken this to heart in the designing of Candelabra, Vases, Compotes and Centre- pieces, as you will readily see when you visit the Meriden Also for To-Morrow the following price advantages: Boys’ Two Trouser Norfolk Suits, Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, Batch Pocket or Plaited Models. — New Norfolk Model, button-to-neck yoke style, 8 to 18 years. Actual Values $10.50 and 12.50, $8.50 with box plaits, full length; sizes 3 to 10 years, at $7.50 Boys’ Two Trouser Corduroy Norfolk Suits, Actual Values $10.00 and 12.00 of gray, brown or tan corduroy, patch Boys’ and Youths’ Furnishings and Hats, pocket styles; ages 7 to 17 years, at $4.95, 6.85 | Complete assortments of seasonable styles at very moderate Actual Values $6.50 and 8.50 prices. ICHIGAN FURNITURE C° FREE oy'tito. oe ote Sas SHEARS DINNER cmv SET A Fruit Dish in Sterling Silver—elab- orately saw pierced, Store. 2c. can Nowhere else will you find so Here’s a pure food movement! Make the refrigerator sweet and clean, quickly, with; many patterns; all essentially beautiful, even when they are of the simplest character. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths 49-51 West 34th Street, Through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York GOLD DUST G » dirt and germs vanish before it, It cleans everything. Ge and larger pechages. ire A Fd 2174 - 3°AVEse: BEND STS OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 OCLOCK IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ‘ . ] “ ” NDAY MORNI: " A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GBT gr, AUND4Y WORLD “wanre’ WORK Mo Nd VONRIRR, ‘4 '

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