The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1914, Page 10

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Foed-Briek cil. malred exein, ia powder form) | Voluntarily—In Race as a } i ' ! i : i ] | Beood eclining Chaits, thet you can tasks your choi ese SENET jn DENIES DEAL p) WITH TR. OR PLEDGE TO AD HIM FOR 1916 —_— for alt Roosevelt's Support Given Republican Only. PLATTSBURG, Aug. 12.—Harvey D. Hinman of Binghamton, candidate “|for the Republican nomination for Governor, in an address before the Republican County Convention here denied that there has been any trade between himself and Col. Roosevelt, or that he would use public office to —_—_—_—_——_—— Comfort Th Comp pining Boxed Me ae atiff, bor jing leather besting down all hard or a bent le dean de Shs a ‘erly ns . They work all day for the reward they ask is « nag at night wiih » WANTS" WORK WONDERS fest, on pee ee ge Wns, A Nios Lorie gs rR ve Eu NVENING WORLD, wapwrspay, a" aid Mr. Roosevelt in the Presidential race of 1916, =I always have been end shall con’ tinue to be a Republican,” “With you, I am proud of history and achievements and Ite leaders. The great issue in this State this year is to get rid of the crowd which ia now running our affairs. and to re-establish honest and éfficient ‘| MEXICAN CAPITAL AND WATT REBELS' COMING date in the Republican primaries tor | Will Make Last Last Stand if Con- wor have stitutionalists Attempt to by | have not become and am got the candidate of Col. Roosevelt, per of (FEDERALS EVAGUATE any other man. Mr. Roosevelt's sup- port of my candidacy waa given by him votuntarily without the slightest Solicitation from me, and carries with it no personal or political obligation of any kind on my part, either ox- preased or implied. “Some fear that my nomination and election as Governor will mean Mr. Reoseveit's nomination for Lovey + in 1916. I have no information any kind bogs) Mr. Roosevelt has any . has auch an ambition for tne Foes hag 6 Pang? ing mote or Fee op me the Seniets tae those who dislike M: is not sincere.” eevelt, it Miss Joan Sawyer Is Recovering. Point eames Sawyer, the dancer, is re: b Wa Give Surety Coupons Pree with Purchases and Redeem Them ia Our Own Mercheadion | New York's Shopping Center The pains of O’Neill’s AUGUST FUR SALE ‘To YOU grows stronger in the face of con- ditions in Europe ~ It looks ay, doubtful that America will succeed in getting any more furs than are already here—unl jess at prohibitive prices. But— Notwithstanding the Rising Market O'Neill's August Prices for the New 1914-15 Furs Remain Fixed. 20 to 35 per cent Lower Than Normal Novem- ber Values—Probably 50 per cent Less Than Actual Values When November Comes One of the most fortunate features of this advance sale ‘s bear Flan! first stocks, purchased very ly. are Heras Ss, Jona vee Mame Seetranye mates $8 In Our Great August - Furniture Sale We are showing a wide variety of distinctive » such as: iis Fancy Reed _ Barnegat Cedar French Willow Ivory Enamel Kaiser Grey Porch Fittings Alla a Quarter. Off ri< Of special interest to those with e critical eye are those of wobolstend fp cretonnes, Kaiser Giey, Wilh cie- meee. 1s S08 ese YRS, Of Lamps, large and small Rocking Chairs, Bice Chairs ice from, All of these goods—and our Entire Furniture Stocks— ere being sold during this sa'e at 25% discount. Club Pi Plan Payments May Be Arranged | \ | | | 79c Double Width Silk 38c Silk Crepe de Chin de Chine, Flow- ered Brocaded Crepe, Silk Nub Ratine, Flowered Crepe de Chine, in a good range of French shading with neat A New Showing of | Velvet Hats For Present Wear 95cto $1.95 ‘The smart new, carly Fall’ shapes, made of rich bleck vel- vet. The most fashionable idea ae Ent pe, Arie ‘Women’s %/00.° High & i Shoes White Nubuck Oxfords and Pumps Cloth Quarter waenials ang Other ‘anted Footwear Pumps, trimmed with self-covered buckles; on side. PWhite ‘Nubus Black Satin Evening Pumps. lace, also pumps. Patent Colt Colonials, with black, fawn and gray cloth quarters; patent colt Oxfords and undved pairs of the famous E. C. "gaveral be Burt Low Shoes. a eo or 0. 0. D. $1.39 | pho tet Calf colonials with) cloth Cleopatras with steel or rhinestone buttons |quarters; also nen lords) strap ite Nubuck ‘Oxfords, in butte fares and White Poplin Boots and O/Mell Male Bare, Second Foor, Loot City, It Is Said. ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—President from Mexico City, according to the State Deparement. His departure from the capital te for the purpose of permitting a transfer of the gevern- ment to the Constitutiopaliata The Federal forces bave withdrawn from Mexloo City and have gone to Puebla. Thére they will await the |, | entry of the Constitutionaliste, end if the latter commit any excesses the Federals will make one last desperate y:|etand at the capital, or just outside Weenie of it. Secretary Bryan to-day said: “The situation is very encouraging and we bares an early and peaceful transfer wer.’ a Rone to sent Vera the government has turned over to the Carranzistas. Then will return to the capital. State partment authorities said to-dey that Costas: X will not be by hey s4 one Decause of the fact that he t= Be | 4.07, all factions in erica, ie ae the one | avec is Administration for peace —a MAZATLAN TAKEN BY REBEL FORCES. On board U. 8. 8. California, Ma- matlan, Memioo, Aug. 10 (delayed in transmission)—The evacuation of Mazatlan by the Federal garrison © spectacle, One of the ‘as given time in which letter to his wife. fighting around lerals lost 800 dea dead and 200 wounded. 11 Hurt in Ghee Smash. tal reg i 12.—Eleven persons were injured, pod seriously to- Tie Hest Romody Fir AE Ages y thousands upon thousands of tests is the famous Sanlly medicine,— ’s Pills. The ailments of the are bo gio pt wi BEECHAMS SPI Sry a ow dome new, and you will KNOW what it means and proven so the whole BF ae Beecham’ to which all many serious sicknesses, Carbajal is on his way to Vera Crus: ure and return | N. Y when an Akton to Cleveland Lh crashed head on inte an pokes Company basmage car sfittegn, mites south of # Ibbesson, motorman of the limited, may die | te Htmalted Electric The week o j curred on a single track ond We ie sald Ibeason "tailed to take order ine. PRONE EE WAR CAUSES SUICIDE. Youth Unable te Get Back to Fight for Kaiser, Kills Himeelt. Forced to give up hope ting back to Germany to help fi lor the Fatherland, Hans Bumbe, seventeen years old, here & month from Hamberg, killed himself eqrly to-day by inhaling illuminating ges in a furnished room at No. 669 Bighth avenue. He was found unconscious by Policeman Hess, | who lives on the third floor in the | {seme house, and died in an ambulance on the way to Bellevue Hospital. i was working _ a Lage when ren Seat. ah trod te to | watched BS aboard a ship. STORE rs. J. Engle, of No, 2907 North 5th St. MPniledel ia, says: “Father John’s Medicine cured my daughter of a hack- pol caren that bothered her for five a *e. Manley, of Co. C, District of Columbia National Guard says: “Low bad cold by. taking Lao John's Medicine. I have |, #5 poun: wu taking the me feine," ast ae Reando of ant Lake, “I was sick a year and 6 halt—but™ Father John's Medicine has cured me and I now weigh 24 pounds more than I did Noone 1 acted taking the me licine.”"—Adv With Every Purchase OPENS AN pd ‘CREDIT TERMS 3 ews $506 Dawe $400) to 4 Dewn 15 |89 Dow Down $450) 104 on. Pts ‘AT CORNER a FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. mts cde ve better di on, one sleep, brighter eyes and ap oes cence, 0 za, Nas ee ele 0! of pouonogs tape feo Pills i matehlegs asa been cleared Se ect eee parents, gran For Indigestion and Biliousness Seld everywhere, in boxes, 10c., 25¢, Whe sdkies Gi erie Cases wo chicas eae OUR BIGGES T ison Savings of ZO PerCent. | otrers. BeYour Own Salesman { Plain-Figure Tags on oe made duri ae ale will be held for i fue fe delivery. i Side-Icer Refrigerators | t lever i bea hut ‘ated ; value $18, "Augusr $49: .98 PRICE... OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES Gy Te YOUR DOOx BY MOTOR TRUCK. sanitary; as [hm Greatest Reduction! We Jnvite, coms RL Sf i ¢ ana RMS wit A UGUST SALE Largest Variety! One Low Price. CASH or CREDIT ourself to go on, 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S, Subway Station Hoyt St. Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at S P. M. Daily. Saturdays at Nean. For All the Family THIS NEWS IS ABOUT MER. CHANDISE only, but it is inténsely in- teresting amd of great importance to every man and woman who is seeking to get the most possible for his or her money. Here are sales of apparel for every member of the family atthe low- est prices of the whole year ani espe- cially low for Thursday. Unusual Values in’ Men’s Shirts, Underwear Men’s $1.00 & $1.50 Shirts, 69c FANCY SHIRTS with soft cuffs—the ideal hot weather Shirt— both printed and woven fabrics in splendid assortment of patterns, and all spick and span new. The majority are the famous Lion Brand make, and not a Shirt is worth a cent less than $1.00. it Fulton st, entrance to East Building. [____ THURSDAY SPECIAL _—i SPECIAL Men’s Cotton Sox, 10c COTTON HALF Hose with double heels and toes, in black, seamless. Spe- cially at 10¢ a pair. Men's Fiber Silk Sox, 24c Men’s Porosknit Underwear, 25c THE CELEBRATED POROSKNIT Summer Underwear at Just about half regular prices because of slight mill imperfections which the novices ould never notice and which do not harm the ‘vearing qualities. Fine white absorbent cotton Shirts that are cool and sanitary. Shirts have sateen fronts and short sleeves; Drawers have full coutil facings iad are knee leagth. Men’s 25c Underwear, 15¢ Broken sizes, atli.:ic Shirts in fine ribbed cotton and ~~ white as CLOSELY RESEMBLING real silk and very durable. Made with double heel and toe. Tan, navy, gray, cadet and black seamless Half Hose. $1.50 Gowns, 98c Daintily trimmed with embroidery and laces. Aprons at 10¢ Blue and White I om Sogn Aprons. Store orders o: ‘T5e Petticoats i “We Straight model with soft cambric top and deep flounce of handsome eyelet embroidery. Second floer, Rast Building. Boys’ Straw Hats, 49c and 98c That Were 98¢ to $3.95 FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN—all $1.09 Inverted Gas Lights, 79c Complete with burner, mantle, in- ner chimney and fan pink, green, amber and 1 als ray floor, Ceotral Bu‘léing, ringe to match. Dressing Sacques, 49c to $1.98 At 48¢ to $1.08, Lawn and Swiss, in white and colors; several styles A ware 79 Petticoats at 58e.. Anna Held model, black sateen, deep flounce, wees ae fitted waist- line and deep underla Pee [THURSOAY SPECIAL] 49c Shepherd Checks at 29c THE EVER POPULAR, more than ever stylish black and white shepherd checks—something that seems to be becoming to avery woman and alwa: wane the vogue, no matter what the style os wear may be, These are 42 inches ide, part wocl, in various sized checks. None C, 0, D, $1.00 All Vel Crepe, 48¢ Lmporteh, 44 Inches rite, Jet black and fashio jestor dress- cotton; sizes 34, 3 38. Unusi ly fine quality. Subject to slight a imperfections. Street floor, Men's Butiding, Street floor, Men's Bulding, | Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, $9.98 New and Very Little Priced AN OFFERING UNMATCHED anywhere. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses of Su de chine, in navy blue, black and French blue. Two of the styles are made in the new basque model, with plalted skirts, low draped belts, finished with dainty collars of embroidered Swiss; sizes 14, 16 and 18. isses’ Serge Dresses, $7.98 to $18.98 Smart afternoon pool of navy blue serge, all made with the long flaring’ tunic, wide draped girdle of satin, redingote effect, finished with white pigs collar and cuffs; sizes 14, 16 and 18, Second floor, centre, Central Bulldieg. Women’sTweedCoats,$5.95&$7. 05: EXCELLENT FOR motoring or outdoor wear on cool evenings. Light weight | tweeds in Oxford and brown mixtures; all sizes from small women's to 42-inch bust. Women’s Raincoats, $5.95 and $6.95 The materials are rubberized poplins and bombazines, full len witty, raglan sleeves and smart belt. Tae estore are navy, black, Oxt Oxtont a fan L___THURSDAY SPECIAL | Women’s Washable Skirts, 98c Values $2.00 and $3.00 THREE HUNDRED WASHABLE SKIRTS, reduced Ute quick dispersal. Of {m= ported and domestic cordeline, linens, ratine and jue. A great varity styles, Sizes for large and small women. None C. wr $. or on approval, Women’s $12.50 to $24.75 Silk Skirts, $8.95 to $14.75 Fifty wonderful foresee in this lot. The materials are taffeta, moires, bror ¢ades and silk poplin. Gecond fleor, Central Bullding, 7 THURSDAY SPECIAL Children’s $1.00 Dresses, 69c Dresses for children; sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.00 to $1.25 Rompers, 75c Sample line of highest grade Rompers, choice materials and styles. owing of new Fall Sweaters for children up to 6 years. Prices, oO Becond fleor, Kost $2.08 Cut Glass Fern Dish, $1. 98 AMERICAN CUT GLASS footed Fern Dish, an extra heavy blank, sequinenly cut in a combination of rich designs, complete with silver plated lining, German China Chocolate Sets, 98¢ 4 pleces, prettily decorate in a dainty floral design in natural colors, tlie and gold trimming; set consists of six Cups and Saucers and Choco! Hubway floor, Contre! Bultdtem,: hint oy ugust Furniture Sale Specials” Au 'S of unmatchable value-| relving in the sale so famous for its variets ality, novelty and low pricing, These items are taken at random from a Nba fut Includes everything good in Furniture. $1.30 Bath Room Stools, 65¢ | $3.25 Sewing Rocker, $1.62" Watts anne |e inches high, 12-] Golden oak, wood seat, spindle back inch diameter seat. $12.00 Extension Table, $8.75 |$20.00 Walnut Dressers, $14.78) Solid oak, golden oak finish, pedes- arawers, large mal pal Chitto tal base, 42-inch diameter top; extends | iq match at same price, ta $12.00 Parlor Rocker, $0.00

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