The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1914, Page 7

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a ee ean ee — search, underwent @ mental break- down yesterday and is now under the constant care of a physician. —— BODY IN PARK RESERVOIR. ‘The body of a man abou & man about twenty-four HORT, Pax ° AR LOST LITLE GIRL years old and believed to have been an F which was found yesterday a, The | only clue bret seid ie tnttinte seth No Trace of of Cather Larkin body, which was i “by | Mounted Voliceman Austin “ot the Are Since She Attended Mass |fveral"hours, "8 been ip the water) The man was dressed in wom | Last Friday. Steriod six or seven ene 3 f poetry, and editorial: 4 the cca annammetermand Bhotonrast of an elderly women, also After searching since Friday night for Catherine Larkin, the thirteen- year-old sister of Assistant Corpora- tion Counsel Thomas Larkin, who disappeared from her home at No. 6751 Broadway after attending early ass at St. Jobn’s Church on Friday Morning, the police and detectives of the Kin, ‘1dgo atation admitted to- day that had found not a single ‘clue to guide them on a further quest. ‘The girl's disappearance is surround- od with baffling mystery, out of which not one circumstance that might be illuminating has come. Eugene Larkin, one of the missing Girl's brothers, and Thomas McBride, ® friend, made an all-day search Greatest Reduction! Protect Yourself Get the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK ner 2 Met Ia | OUR BIGGEST AUGUST SALE Largest Variety! THE EVENTYO WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST In Time of Famine a Prices Lost His Important and Timely War Notice Though prices abroad and in New York Importers’ hands rave advanced We Wilf Not Raise Prices | on fabrics or articles made abroad that we have on hand, such as— Handkerchiefs Laces Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway and Ninth IGK’S; A Prolonged War Will Mean a Scarcity of Foreign Goods Already in New York and Philadelphia the prices for many fabrics and articles have been marked up. In two instances for next Winter's goods we have been asked—in one instance $1.25 on what we usually pay one dollar for, and in another instance $1.50 for one dollar values. So long as the men are in the army, At Special Offering of 2954 Pieces of charming bijouterie for whic! in Germany are noted. Brooches of real amber, lockets of gunmetal, jet barrettes and pins, brilliant slipper buckles, vanity cases in all finishes, with and with- out watches, effective coral-like earrings, sautoirs with and without solid gold clasps, mesh bags, chains of rose beads, chains of curiously wrought silver links set with jade and other delightful things far too numerous to list. ments, we can offer them at exceedingly low prices. Store Opens at 8:30, Closes at § P. M. Closed All Day Saturday Miller Who Raised Grain Right Hand for It —oi denisr raw European Jewelry rter’s choice collection of the Paris, Vienna and artistic shops 50¢ to $10, an im pearl necklaces, artistic pieces in this special But now, as urchase duplicate those which we have in our own Bei importer wishes to clear away bis remaining odd- yesterday of the trunk line sewer Funning from the Harlem River to the city line and under the street Catherine would have traversed on i, return from church to her home. eae! equipped with wading boots, walked through the sewer from one end to the other, while Larkin as- sisted him at the verious manholes, te thought possible that the girl id been murdered and her body cast tuto the sewer to be carried out to the fiver; but no trace of her rewarded the searchers. ao, vacant house and all the weed grown lots in the whole Kings- et district have been gono over gearch, both from the police Paton and the homes of the Lar- beg sonpeted Inquiry has beeo made of the missing girl's playmates friends and of rads Savings of ZU Firaat “ous to SO Per Cent ginere canes and Be Your Own Salesman Plain-Figare Tags on Everything sal for future Handsomely Quartered Oak Baffet In beautiful golden finish, highly polished, base 54 inches tong, 26 inchca deep, contain- ing two small drawers, two cupboards and one large linen drawer. French avenue and Broadway mirror 14244 inches, as iliue- ¢, oan ody gi a of the Larkin home, the cloud surrounding trated; value 886.00. Hate ei Gatnerin ‘hereabout ~ gulted from thee inquiries, ges China Closet to match 43 AUGUST SALE § 98 police launc! B station, dragged a muddy body of value $67, $39.98 PRICE....... 4:9: water known as Tibbett's Creek, at the end of Tibbett avenue, yester- SY, ‘The launch will work on down te the Harlem River to-day on the bare chance that the body of the girl will be recovered. Mrs. ‘who bore up bravely @uring the first two days of the OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOU DOOR BY M hy Shopping Center New York's Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street You Need No Money To Take Advantage of the Savings in Our August Fur Sale it is necessary: no pa‘ ent what- ee nee m:de ore jovem' ‘st. A complete showing of the established Fur Fashions yg 1914-1915 is presented At 20 to 35 Per Cent. Less Than NORMAL z= “November Prices. _ NOTE—When we quote our usual NORMAL November prices we do not reckon with the serious advance in prices that will follow the war conditions in Europe. It is safe to assume i that by November your furs will be worth at least 50 per cent. more than our August prices. You are Hadar: no obligation to keep the Furs you select during the August Sale, provided we are notified before November First. Ergine prpned Hudson , Fur Trimmed Broadtail Persian Seal Coat Lamb Coat $125.0 $195.00 November Value $175.00; November Value $20,004 1 4 ‘ A of ordinary best broadtail Pe ] An exact of a new f ori coat of extra 7 beauty, rian oer estan crlgisiat Lamb, very flat and silky, 45 inches long; collar of fine an, pba coat of wz! fine Hodson nein ermine; a model adapted from one of the latest foreign models, Other Persian Lamb Coats in the sale up to brocaded satin lined, All sizes. 9450.00 (value $475.00), OPP PPP PPP PPP PPA Near-Seal Coat November Value 969.50; Price. | (rep, see Fe ON een Fur Trimmed Caracul Coat naan $79.50 $ 52: 50 Dab bye August Price.............. | 5A hprtih) revenaaeten of 9 ery leonive taeda, Made of the finest grade of al (seal dyed fullness in t! Tie nuit The collars collars are of natural skunk; | coney), 40 inches long; « particularly smart design. the lining of rich brocade satin. Lined with guaranteed satin, O'Neal Mate Store—Third Floor. 25 Per Cent. Off Every Price in Our Entire Furniture Department A Very “Different” August Furniture Sale Club 1 Plan Payments May Be Arranged ” lei] Homefurnishiag Btere—Gecend. Third and Fourth Floers, Come quickly, men—This Sensational Clearance will be withdrawn the moment our stocks are down to a given point. Men’s Summer Suits Exactly Half Price Observe, please, that all iy suits were absolutely incomparable values at our regular uble these sale prices! $12.50 Suits, $6.25; $15.00 Suits, $7.50; $18.00 Suits, $9.00 ' $20.00 Suits, $10.00; $25.00 Suits, $12.50 : ‘O'Neill Men's Gtore, Stzest Meee Asher nig: Neeeheai nd wa 0th to 234 St., New York Ci ‘ | . so long will all the foreign mills {inens Notions & trimmings i One Low Price. and workshops and studios be heard ngs Cine wove stock tie aes, CASH or CREDIT closed. Embroideries Curtains But why harp on foreign prepesdiowers \omteewenr at Neckwear Men's furnishings ies sn aes 7 Hoslery Prench millinery | original selling rates. Underwear China Lingerie Perfumes Even though it comes to a time we are at the last French handkerchief in the box or the last German table-cloth on the shelves, we shall sell at the old prices. This is the way we con- duct our business from one end of the year to and we must have everything the people want, and it is diffi- cult to get transportation over the ocean for our purchases abroad. Possibly four-fifths of our merchandise is American manu- facture, but the one-fifth of our customers who want the fash- ; A the other, giving the ions end fabrics of the old world are entitled to our best people every advantage efforts. possible. Bigned 4 pugust 10, 1016, 8 Great Day for Women Tomorrow, Tuesday, in the Subway Floor Complete disposal of certain groups of summer dresses of almost every kind—dresses which met with such wide approval this season that the quantities are small. Td move them out quickly they are priced down to a vanishing point. 150 Cloth and Silk Dresses, now $5 Originally here at $7.50 to $15 Serge, wool crepe, Jap silk, foulard, striped taffeta. 125 Lingerie Dresses, now $3.75 Recently Specially Priced at $5.75 Fine embroidered voile with the new long tunic skirt and silk girdle at waist. Other Summer Dresses, now $1.50 & $2.50 These are a gathering of what is left of several lots of dresses that were recently ially priced down to $2.75 to $5 and but a few days ago redi sede py the present prices for a clearance. Voile, ratine, crepe, lawn, linen, etc. White Skirts, now 75c and $1 This is a specially priced disposal of two groups of these desirable and well made skirts. Tomorrow’s economies will warrant any woman completing her wardrobe Subway floor, Old Building. Savings in the Subway Linen Store Table cloths i be ia pretty pat- terns, 214 yards, $1.75, were $2.65; 3 yards, $2, were 83, Bath mats (seconds) but good for Hot-Weather Cottons At Little Prices Double-width printed cotton voiles in pretty designs on white and tinted grounds. 15c yard. They have sold here at almost double. lots of ‘ice. 45 BSc. Pray ontton Volet, ¥oven Hae rah Tinen crank with neat stripes. All cool summer colors. sac ictataard betes Subway floor, Old Building. aad surplus. 12\4c Remnants of, Irish and German damasks and many half dozen lots of soiled All going at less Catton crepes printed in dainty flower designs on white grounds. Double width. 12)4c yard. ial at this Nery Bree) abot Oid Balding napkins, than usual prices, Subway Entrance, New Building. Women’s Lingerie Waists, 65c White voile, crepe and lawn lingerie waists that were here originally at $1 to $1.25. Only a few of any one kind left, but in the collection sizes 84 to 44, although not in every style. Most of them are a bit mussed—but the waists are such good value that we do not believe any woman will object to pressing them. Subway floor, Old Building. 390 Women’s Shirtwaists, 45c This little price will actually buy well made white shirtwaists of lawn or voile because we only have a few of any one style and there are only two sizes, 34 and 36. Some of the waists need pressing, others may have to be tubbed before wearing. Bubway floor, Old Building. ORIGINATOR OF THE FAMOUS Draws Sectactusle Sor the Comic Section es THE NEN, .Om USD AY in this special collection includes vanity cases, slipper buckles, jet pins, hat ping and many o! a trifling price. styles, nile, maize, rose, white and cadet blue; here originally at $20 and $22.50, now $6.50 and 812.75. oh BY DECISION OF COURT RUDOLPH DIRKS K ATZENI AMMER E& aero enter 50c, 81, $1.50, $2, $2.50, 83.50, 85, $7.50 and $10. ; In each group are many pieces that are priced less than half their Main Aisle, Old Building. Jewelry at 25c 1b cr thinge-semastagly pretty for neck Subway floor, Old Building, and Subway Entrance, New Building. Sale of Linen Clothes for Women The Prices are Greatly Lowered We have decided to put radically 85 linen suits, includin, copies of i low prices on every woman’ s linen dress, ported models, here o ly at $16.50 and suit and coat remaining in our stock. — the way up to 835, all now 87.50. 29 handkerchief linen dresses in French 30 high-class novelty suits of linen, linen, eponga and fancy cottons, of the finest make miost Ii exclusive styles, are now $18.75 up to $57.50, 50 linen coats for motoring and traveling | that have been in our stocks, at $7.50 tq618.75, are now $8.75, $5 and $7.50. These include & few coats of the favorite Palm Beach cloth and jj a few natural linen cape coats. Second floor, Old Building. im- all 50 heavier linen dresses, here originally at $18.75 to 822.50, now $6.50. 50 linen dresses, here originally at $16.5) to $23.50, now $8.50. 50 linen dresses, here originally at $18.75 to $30, now $12.75. 100 Sample Serge Dresses, in Size 8 only, So at $3.50 They retail regularly for $5 to 87.75. All are TAnAIAchitesy samples which we were able to secure just when children will most need them for fall school wear. Nearly all are navy blue with a bri; Practically évery dress in the collection is f plaid or Roman stri sytheerindbe felhdl ass ery oe neh thea the lest. Mothers will do well to buy now at 98.50, rather than later at many dol "Subway floor, Old Building. The Shirt Store cnt, fakony Entrance Open ‘at 7:30 Tomorrow for those who wish to stop on their way to business. 60,000 Men’s Shirts (Sixty Thousand) Ina Giant Sale at 55c “Take my whole stock,’’ said one of our regular manufac- turers, ‘‘and I will sell the shirts so cheap that you can sell them in one day.” They are here—tomorrow—all styles, when the store opens at 7,30, with reserves coming all day long as fast as we can haul them from the maker’s storerooms. special sales at 75c and 85c, although 55C Shitt..,....0..0. 008 Date ee 14 to 17 Fabrics are madras, percale, and soft materials. 20,000 are our own $1 and $1.50 quality 40,000 are grades that have sold in none is made of a fabric that regu- | Each larly goes into less-than-a-dollar | Sizes Half have,soft cuffs; half have laundered cuffs. All the cuffs are attached. Sizes 14 to 17. This is the largest lot of shirts ever offered in a special sale eo far as we know. Four selling places: Regular Shirt Store, Main floor New Building, Main Aisle and Subway floor, Old Building, and Subway Entrance. Sore (New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Firet Deparment)

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