The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1914, Page 7

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: pense sss ot ome avast Worin, TUERADAY, AUGUS?.'t1,-2096,— New Management ‘ New Stocks The Mayor and Council of Atlanta 2 All these were taken on board. Dur- Legislature adjourning as a mark of respect to Mra. Wilson's memory. , Since the party left Washington os 5 Final Funeral .Ceremonies at tew persons nave seen the President.| Constitutionalist Losses at Ma- He remains in the darkened funeral , Rome Simple and Brief— car, aitting beside the casket, sorrow) zatlan Placed at 49 Killed $4.00 Wool Blankets $4.50 72x80 size Blankets South ‘ibute, | except his daughters and Dr, Gray- Full of three-quarter sise wool blankets, with This blanket offers a truly sensational value A emery Pay, Tribute aon. To the latter he has expressed and 300 Wounded. either pink or Dlueborders, One of and one without an equal, Bound E . his deep! appreciation for the sym- muna the best value in blanket offered $ 2 69 with I¢inch silk binding “$3 2 5 ’ ROME, Ga, Aug. 11—Simplicity] Pathy displayed by the people along) 91 A reno, Tox, Aug. 11.—In the } 0} rae ° match the color of Leedacts Reg: e ular 4.50 grade, at (marked the funeral of Mra. Wood. | the route from Washington. four days’ fighting around Mazatlan, gow Wilson here to-day. In deference} GAINESVILLE, Ga., Aug, 11—Sor-| vex Mexican Federals lost —Full size crochet Bed Spreadn $1.00 Blankets — ¢ of the biankets for which are fai | te the wishes of the President, the|rowfully, with bared heads and tear-| hundred in dead and wounded, and , Taree ee $e ION os gee @morciees wore brief. There was| stained faces, the people of her native! Constitutionalists forty-nine dead and a eo) oo. in the AES5 GQ | kexuiart & minute service at the First/State to-day paid ailent tribute to) three hundred wounded, according to at ‘Houbhs' bel’ atu. croemes Boal «08 ° 1{ thaantatcepanllch Presbyterian Church, where Mre.| Mra, Woodrow Wilson when the train| information reaching here today, ot Bt the prowea bed agg ‘Wilson's father, Rev. Dr. Edward 8.| bearing her body crossed the State) Gen, fturbe, a Constitutionalist, was eit ssle At%2.98 Azxson, was ‘pastor for seventeen) jing, In other States the crowds were] wounded in the shoulder. W100 Bed ‘hpreeds-_Ail' crgeh years, and an even shorter ceremony | aiient and respectful, but in Georgia ——_———_— @t Myrtle Hill Cemetery. the people, gathered at every hamlet, ‘Spread that j¢e—Boautiful silk top Comfortables Th Moe Haring dctns. Af S J ,3Q|tahecrnires inyhes ith einen vinx At $3.50 Rome the girlhood home of Mrv. ; ESS’ - —_ Ge eowvel’ of. to mie in as “a Sonar ne rae |WERNESSY FOR GOVERNOR, $5.25 Wool Blankets 1 6 era niot Mi Mi t Wilson, from Washington. Buildings in the gathered people who aaaw the taratly NAMED BY HIMSELF Sactily mde ced bead ae eee budines~ district .and--many resl-lin days gone by. A delegation met deep, pile, ribbed binding. ‘The $3 98 fi0ce evctions were draped in black. |¢ne train and silently offered a beaut!-| Mitchel, Polk and Others Disturbed Rugst Bale, Stepale. nesses 7S | | Atigwer Bele, pale, Stee cceeees Trafic was - closed early onthe! rn wreath of flowers. Tears trickled @treets through which the procession| gown the face of more than one on- to Learn He Won't Run for nates web to pass from the railway station| iooker, Comptroller, to the church and from the church to] The President glanced out from P : tha cemetery. Special policemen and; time to time, but was hidden from| It was announced to-day that John | Bational guardsmen patrolled the/ view. He seemed touched by the]A. Hennessy would not accept tho | bg call hp feeling shown by the people. He and|nomination for Comptroller offered Extraordinary Bargain Items A PARTIAL LIST OF THE MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS ON SALE THROUGHOUT THE STORE ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Silk Tub Silks Gloves Silk and cotton striped tub shirtings in a variety of good pat- Elbow-length gloves; made of « terns. $@ inches wide and never heavy, good wearing quality Tricot use of the limited capacity ofj his daughters took turns watching| by the independent Democrats, but the church only members of the fam- | beside the casket, and it was difficult | would go into the Democratle pri- fly and close friends were in-|to get him away to eat and sleep. maries as the straight Democratic } vited to be present. On arrival of| The progress of the train was mad@| candidate for Governor. Hennessy | the funeral train at 2.30 P. M. the cas-| known by the constant ringing of the} has-been touring tho State for the i ket was placed in a waiting hearse, engine bell. Church bells, some near| last threo weeks. It is understood } and the funeral party went direct to} and some distant, toll ind in ull] Mayor Mitchel, Collector Dudley the church, where a simple service|of the towns business was suspended | Field Malone, Corporation Counsel Millinery About 100 Trimmed Summer Hats in the Millinery Salon, o1 inally marked at $8.50 to $14.50. All im fresh con- retailed for less than 39¢ and most~ and white; value75c. Special, at. dition, Made for $ ilk, with double-tipped fingers; | | ly at 50c 8 Ileal way eld. Two of as the special went through. Frank Polk and other Adminis- cig silk, ‘with double-tipped fingers; | | ly at 60 4 29 \ whic. were Mrs, Wilson's favorit GREENVILLE, 8. C, Aug. 11—| tration Democrat will demand a bE laced ° choice of tan, black for shirt im: Cc Floor. 39c 4 @ \girl were sung. The special train bearing the body| ‘¢claration from Hennessy of his po- Beach of Princeton, N. J. amd the|of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, the Prea-| ton if the Gubernatorial dent Im- local preacher, Rev. Dr. G. G. Snyder, | ident and other relatives sped toward| Corporation Counsel Polk and other | conducted the ceremonies, Rome, Ga., to-day past group after) independent Democrats made it plain From the church the funeral proces- | 6Toup of people who stood with heads day that the Wilson men will not throwing their support to Hen- 1 4 aion went to Myrtle Hill Cemetery. At | bared beside the railroad tracks to They feol that the man who mer blouses. Yard, at Velvet Shapes Black’ velvet shapes for imme- ate wear; made with a soft vel- I mported Ratine 46 inches wide, plain and fanc: Ratines in every wanted color, BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, the sole owners of ‘crown; finished with velvet the WALTERS PIANO COMPANY, have inaugurated a side of th in| Day homage to the Inst journey of distinction last “graft | Ve orewat most desirable and wanted mate- i \ hea ihe cortices 7 Lhe) erin “The First Lady of the Land.” Draber” Would Abe Be, sucdeentull ue k edge. These beautiful hats re- | | and seat; high sides: Rar tae Macamer “Factory-to-Home” method of selling Pianos’ and Player quite little or no ood; ad: ble front; opens and Spe- he loses with one mo- tion. Rerularly © 98 96.00, Special at. e Third Floer__) candidate in the primaries for Gov- stood, holding laurel branches. As at| People along the route remained up| orn Oe tnty believe he would the church, the services at through the night to watch the) be certain of nomination and election | ‘were conducted in the si pr! y,| funeral train pass. Silent crowds of|as Comptroller. \ ‘The body was buried by the men, women and children gazed sor- Al of. Mrs, Wilson's father and mother, | Fowfully at the car where President) CQOHOQL TEACHERS FIRST Bix cousins of Mrs. Wilson acted as ac-/ Wilson kept vigil beside his dead. TO BE BROUGHT BA tive pallbearers. They are Edward T.| At Culpeper, vi folded Con- Gi CK, Buown, Atlanta; Robert Hoyt, Wade | federate flag, with a note of sym-| SECRETARY GARRISON SAYS Hoyt and Nathan Hoyt, Rome, Ga; B.|>athy from the Culpeper Chapter of —— { After the burfal the Presidentiai| the United Daughters of the Con-| wasiHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Hopes of | party planned -to start immediately federacy, was placed on board the/young America that the opening of om the return journey to Washington. | train. At many other places flowers | school might be delayed by the absence ATLANTA, Ge., Aug. 11.—A silent,| Were presented by groupe of Uttle| of thoufands of American teachers in \ respectful crowd, the largest that has children, Europe were shattered to-day when Sec- | James Woodrow, cousin of the|retary of War Garrison sald first con- gathered at any point between here ) boand: sideration would b and Washington, assembled in this| President, boarded the train at Spar- | iiderition would be i city to-day to meet the funeral train tanburg, 8. C, where an unusually! only school teache! ut travellers Pianos, thus presenting to the New York public the unusual | opportunity to buy instruments of established reputation at prices less the middleman’s profit. This profit consists of f the dealers’, the agents’ or the teachers’ commissions, Quality—Durability—Musical Efficiency ate.the vital points of superiority of our new and beautiful Style “8” WALTERS 3. gua A beautiful 50c Hair Switches Natural wavy Hair Switches, 80 inches long, in all shades excepti gray. Regularly retailed at $¥.00, A most unusual reduction for $ switches of auch F Floor, quality, Special. Boys’ Suits 93.50 and $4 Suits, with extra trousers, in neat mixed effects, in ‘ays and brown cassimeres, Gouble-breasted and Norfolk mod- els;fullcutknick. ¢ er trousers. Sizes 39 7to 1¢ yenrs; at.. ° Fleer___ Porch Toweling A very absorbent quality crash toweling, bleached and finished with neat red or blue borders. A ood, durable grade. Regularipacld at 12}4c. Oc peeial, yar sates... Pillow Table SS) Each each, tae Woodrow | arse crowd was at the railway. means will be provided pag. Cases H k Cloths ‘ , | Wilson to its burial place at Rome, =< ans, to whom 18¢ and 20 hemmed and hem- ammocks Hematitched square and round Ga., her girlhood home. The train} PAUSE IN WASHINGTON | ‘he, ¢xpense of remaining ‘abroad stitched Pillow Cases, sinca 45x36, A clearance of all our regular | | Scalloped cloths, suitable for round estopped here twenty minutes, Miss DURING THE FUNERAL, |", Aske by Government agents” in Made of a strong grade of pillow | | #2.50 Porch Hammocks; made of | | OF square dini Alethia 8. Axson, Miss Carrie Belle stand naida and walt for inter boat Caring with | wide 1 close canvas weave basket | | ere Bich Axson and Randolph Axson, cousins| WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—All the — fon | tie, react 12 | | Seats BESthy ‘tripe cot ieteeea f of Mrs. Wilson, joined the Presi-|Government departments were closeg | fice buildings and on private ones| ey 2 beet x i L ctive dent's party here. while funeral services for Mra, Wii- | Senerally were at half mast. i Moor, se 95c Absolute quiet reigned in the sta-| son were being conducted at Rome, a } tion while the train stood there. A/Ga. Congress, however, was in| x LE i ‘dew persons, for the most part close] scasion, as it waa the President's tribute to the ‘y WwW w | ete i Dress Shields | friends of the family, were admitted| wish that the business of legislation factoriéa mopped work far five laut : Dress or Steamer Trunks of Brassiere Dreas Shields, made of 3 at sh . ‘The t ; H basswood, covered with water 3 to See platform. Tae preunnda who should not be interrupted Fiags on j beginnii sieck tila aftern | roof duck canvas, Hand-riveted, Odd pieces of this season's fined ‘trays,, brass lock. Sizes | | goods; Net Tope, Shadow, Veni erueriyaitic $Q, 75 | | sideirkite mane 1 OC int Value 80c yard. at. . #15. Specint at. © jue B80 yard, al Clearance Sale of All Refrigerators IS CLEARED AWAY THIS MONT. EVER FROM ONE SEASON TO, ANOTHER. Gii600 OFT? RECTED MAKAER phICEe No better oppottunity ever presented Every bo: nitary, well constructed itself to the housewife who is thinking and a saver Each box is marked { il about buying a new ice box. Every one d Be vasetios will be i in stock hasbeen marked at urchase. regular és 4 hi iv | 335% Off "33% % Off < | E Oil of Cedar Mops All Our Screen Doors i ck. Choice This is the regular 81.60 a Pecan geen wag ies mop, including # 25c can 9c finish frame, Value 69c of oil, special, complete for $1.68, choice at heavy net, with gocd quality light Summer wear shielda, All sizes. Regularly sold at 75c. Ideal for loose sleeve blouses, Spe- IC cial, at.... é Main’ Floor. On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes a beautiful music roll cabinet and bende to match, a cover, 12 rolls of music of your own selec.’ tion and FREE delivery to your home. You can't help enthuse over this new and perfected Walters Player Piano. It is so beautiful to the eye, so won- |] derfully rich and musical in tone, so well constructed and fi #0 easy to operate. Every improvement known to moder player construction is embodied in this wonderful instru. ment. The tubings are of metal, which is more durable then tubber, and not affected by extreme climatic condi! The Player mechanism is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity, iurppoding perfectly to the musical emotion of the per. lormer. Come to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow and let us tell you more about this really wonderful Player Piano. wat August Furniture Sale OFFERING UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS NOT DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE B $20 Bed $23 Ostermoor $5.50 Spring dugust at $9. 7. 5 Anant, Y August Sale Price ql at $3.00 White Bread Is Robbed of about four-fifths of the precious cell-building salts of the grain. What's the result?—Under-fed, poorly developed, anemic people, suffering from what has been aptly termed, ‘“‘white bread starvation.” Grape-Nuts FOOD contains all the nutriment of whole wheat and barley, including the mineral salts of these rich grains, so much needed for balanced growth and maintenance of body, brain and nerve cells. A Most Unusual Opportunity—While They Last 27 Used WALTERS 88-Note Player Pianos, 28 Former Prices $395 to $500 NO INTEREST $2 a Week NO EXTRAS Price Includes Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery Like illustration. Guaranted not to sag | Spring made in steel frame, fin- | 44nd. lished in gold bronze full helical Wy! i? | spring ends, te which is suspended . & rust-proof ink fubric, and iv value; choice of satin or bright ed ‘ty srup'twn aod guaran: | guaranteed absolutely not to finish: ‘Those tobe haclin all vine. | fing’? 48 4 Wi hae gly ats or | Ahi s A final clearance of all Summer furniture averaging half price, including Cedar, Lawn, Willow, Reed and Kaltex pieces. Below you will find a few of the items: $2.50| 80.00 Reed Table...... 2.00] 4.75 Willow Side Chai 3.50 | 10.25 Willow Fire: ( +391 10.00 Fancy Reed Chair +751 19.00 Fancy Reed Arm Chai +» §,80|35.00 Fancy Reed Sofa..... Simpson Crawford, Fifth Floor, ue ; " ' Haaauetienia: Simpson Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets MF IU) trated ‘catalogue, P - Hl a | PIANO SALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR | NO MATTER WHAT YOU NBED A SUNDAY WORLD WANT AD. WILL GET IT. [Doe is. 928".. BLOOMINGE 5 : SaaS So with Colonial caps; 144 top rail end I-inch filling rods; panel ef- fect at head and foot; a big oi Maudlet aniary wit If you want to secure a high grade, reliable Player Piano, and do not care if it has been used but a short while, this is your opportunity. Owing to the limited number of Player Pianos available, our advice is to act at once. Grape-Nuts comes in wax-wrapped sealed packages— ready-to-eat, nourishing, easy to digest, appetizing. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new at | Walters Piano or Player Piano, We will make you a liberal [ll i i] allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per ff || week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano, Upon f request, a representative will call, Send for our latest illus. A ration of Grape-Nuts with other food goes a long way toward maki the deficiency of white bread, shielacireciniiaiiiiiae J Lesa ‘“There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts % 11.00 Willow Sofe.. eit it

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