The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1914, Page 5

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on —_ a “PEE. “avai WORLD, , TUMSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1914," UD teeta ODDS ARE EVEN ON WAR GERMANS AND BRITISH SaaS —— | BEING OVER BY DEC. 31, FIGHTING IN TOGOLAND; i ACCORDING TO LLOYDs. PRISONERS NERS ARE TAKEN Formerly atermon oe ner roo, ioeanetreate| MOST DISPLAYED | | == "is pas GUA on calle ¥ Whos a Broadway and Ninth, pte ie nt oes (aaaraaneear te oo] ~— AGAINST RUSSIA The blanket sale announced below was cman planned to protect our customers against the rise in prices which seems bound to come this Autumn because of the European war. But we were able to more than forestall the rise, we have actually succeeded in cote prices, from 15 to 50 per cent. below the usual fi, s The reductions quoted are from prices which OW on the regularly purchased stocks on hand here and in other stores. When these su ig are disposed of prices must surely go still higher. Under these cireametandes the public is strongly urged, for its own good, to lay in a full winter supply of blankets now. Store Opens at 8.30 Closes at 5 P. M. Closes All Day Saturday ry a Kaiser Called Czar an “Asiatic Barbarian,” A. Toxen ° Worm Says. = MORE REFUGEES BACK. Clearing Sale Your chance to make your 1s of any one of these space and rent-saving Bed Davenports, at DI we Every_Daven-o is marked in plain figures, the lar prices.. Figure your own saving of Fone-third. oer How Big American Flag in “mae | An Amazing Sale of BLANKETS ‘That ‘Kaiser Wilhelm catied his inca tantn eel] 7,421 Pairs Newly Bought at 10 to 50 Per Cent. snr mn eee - Under OLD Prices in.the Face:of a War — | steamship United States, from Copen- ree tiene nee . Advance on Wool and Cotton Some of the Prices Wool Mixture Blankets for as Little as $3 dent, A. Toxen Worm, the theatrical Nee eines cen Tn bee & tents oc th S08 vet cE ® man, also added that after war came blue-goggled pessimis: — Gecmas: — ia ; ae = Instead of ie at home twiddling our tharsta and hk Mend aaa All-Wool Blankets for as Little as $6.50 realm suffered a fate worse than that | ered Se wat iete ied in Liege which Merely i compared for identifica ent And the: finest blankets that ere made for as mech.es Don’t Be Deceived’ ag | dale! aeghaiete SN | eee eee nt elv: herded into carriages ch the rallway We went to headquarters, To the most celebrated maker bought at ald low figures ure tetore | Forehanded People Will Stock up.forthe< jf : fo of blhnkets in America. To the wool and ror tol iy mat” Hunter inte cmeag || screen te hres | tetra sen of nk "PS nd alg ee beagle superiority over every other kind of Bed Daven rt, ern aoe. Oe bed ate Single bed, im, 06.78 for This one eal sure—blankets cannot go lower ip reed a habit of calling Davenport Beds “ os. haerians fell ander the | see ot And We Bought His Entire Remaining “D Douile bed, 70x90 in., 67.80 for} Price. But they can go higher. What mills are — are not. The Daven-o is sold direct from c being spies and were thrown into Stock — 7,421 Pairs at Reductions of 10, up 910.60 grade. are selling only what Shey make and making coly consumer, saving you the usual retail dealer's profit. prison. 20, ah xtra size, 80200 in. 90 for our} they sell. Bah ; Bre caine av Gnagaeea is aly 30 to 50 Per Cent: on His Old Prices Ea te wt ns. The Sale T Ww CHARGE ACCOUNTS ARE SOLICITED trip could be was the passage of the We sccomplised this amazing thing because the war |oursinoc em ie ecie T | ne Opens Tomorrow—Wednesday ‘A\ through the North Sea to Christi. has placed the blanket industry in a very uncertain condition. Double bed, 810, $11.50, $17.50 We haven't lost a moment since the blankets were wares ania,” Mr. Worm continued. “In pre- Wool has gone up 15 per cent. Cotton has soared also. And oa $10.80 for our 018, $16.0, 088 pu we ll not get everything in Shea yyy UTR mh ie servation of her neutrality Denmark manufacturers cannot get the dye which comes only from | *"4 ##¢ grades. spick and order. We have hauled into the WY has mined the Three Belts, which are||]? Germany. All-Wool Blankets store cases, have knocked heads and ae xy) 444! 9! ) AM . bal Nagi beoried Hogs In this uncertainty of things the manufacturer with whom ‘eee bed, $10.80 for our 616.50} will show sell the blankets right out of their original \ Pah : Mebth. eb, Alita thoueie on BN we dealt closed some mills and said, ‘Take my remaining Double bed. 97.80 for our G10] Cases. t The Denies and Swedish conata are|{] stock; I will start again when the air has cleared.” Che ish) ta eat ett Find them in the Blanket Store, Third Gallery, | out; there is no night travel, and be- While we were at his office consummating this deal an | grade. New Building, with an advance guard pottanean in front Rs i ray iy Vg fore our ship left the harbor at Co- order came at nftuch higher prices than we paid. Double bed, $19.60 and $16 for) of the elevators, from the Bridge of Bier) to the Old Rox ‘ = penhagen the military authorities had our $10.50 and @84 grades. Building; alto at the Motor Entrance, and Main Aisle, Old WON MS N to move certain mines. A special pilot Of course, it is a broken stock, but in more than 7,000 | Cotton-and-Wool Blankets} Building; also at the Subway Entrance. we guided the ship through the others pair of blankets every wanted kind is represented. Single bed, 93.18 and $4 for our It is the exhibit and sale of blankets, we feel sown in the adjacent waters. “ia Dennare, ems saom welll We Shall Sell these Blankets Now at |uisaeuee om overshadows ou rgular eck, 50 . Plaid Blanket. Te ne hora cmt win alien 15 to 50 per cent. Reduction in Prices Cattom-andewecl aid usens llwoek Main Blanket Store, Third Gallery, New Building. a upon men twenty years beyond.the age —nine grades, ranging from $4 for “A The Daven-o ' is Different lint, upon college professors and pro- 4 blankets wb them are the celebrated ‘Diamond Mires 6 our 65 grades to 96.50 for our $8.60 fessional men, . Paulc: reigned every: ich have the reputation of being the finest in grades. ‘In Addition—Some English | "| From all other Davenport Beds. It is the ONLY Dayen- where. No money except gold of Dan- Cui SOA Ere Hj 3 e ge sizes, $8 fi fio ae will ee =o tet eae ie aa Sea: veal Saeake was Wim aen Ralgeta oi re are white blankets, red blankets, plaid blankets. our 08.65 grades. " Sample Blankets at Half e Blankets for single beds, blankets for double beds, and extra Crib Blankets thactaunilles preiiacpeper td ae sized blankets for the man who wants plenty of room. All-wool, $0 x 40 inches, $@ for our pressed into the army.” “Cotton Blankets, $1 ‘ iis ia aad eereranat hie, Cotton Blankets for as Little as $1.a Pair | white, gray and tan, double bed auto, but he fotind every road out of (in white, gray and tan) sine, for our #185 the capital clogged with barbed wire entanglements ‘and heavily guarded, ae ak ous at 8,580 Pieces Furniture even if you don’t need one ee ne and save 1-3 of the price. es tic a (on three block-wide, block-long floors; more in reserve) tell the continuing greatness of the D. T. Owen Co., Inc., 34 E. 23d St. Ji: James MeCreery & (0, 2222 = August Furniture Sale for Lubeck. Fully 5,000 others were nef cletnee neem tora from ber beck oday—af Ive days of busy b Plisspi gobo ‘ day han that of ae wan parcial Wh ' Phe variety t —after twelve days of busy buying, hundreds o} pieces going out every day—is greater t t other stock of 34th Street Sth Avenue |i ae eds gute arty ic pilllo dimen ti veer,” any ‘fonmeat ands atte Gr Loses There is more to choose from—and more certainty of finding what you want—than in any other half dozen stocks of similar quality On Sale Wednesday and Thursday to-do tne herrating mer adventare ||] furniture for retail sale in New York. including pillows. You sleep on a REAL MAT- S and not a pad. 40 pairs Blankets ool, t from the largest blanket manu- facturer in the world—an English Late that makes seven miles of blankets « day; all and all just half the the regular pecan soni ts $3.75 to $10. Third Gallery, New Building. ny Daven-o bought at this big org sen’, will be held for future deliv Netlog Ob got, the biguest American flag Six carloads of new special purchases—from our regular, reliable makers—came on the floors yesterday. We are tie Spells Se ake Cees: Ready with Goods and Service where, but the American SEMI-TAILORED BLOUSES Hid or me ‘om the Gate (For Nine Days More) thine through the ire tape cea (|| toprove that the quality, assortments and economies of this August, Sale are bona fide and beyond all matching. im. stopped a score of times, and on es Sr abl bay cin dace hay es Bet eteets tet Salat Some Examples of Beautiful-Useful Furniture at August Savings lj « value 6.50 5 00. om Renee and I got to Lubeck, For the yo nip For the Dining-Room For Living- -Room and Library ; F and thence @ boat to Copenha- Enea ue Ree, beda, eane panel Ciolden oak buffet, originally 871.60. August price $83.50, pret eaey drop-lid desk, one drawer, originally #20. August Silk Blouses of Superior Quality “Pufsy Willow” Treat, who travelled with his dresser and mebogany ins Srigially S311" “august ice $207. Golden onk extension table, 6 feet, originally $82, August — PISS BhN2N. girersia desk, t dawarc: “colieall Silk; V-neck with’ flat collar; pearl buttons. a: in the steerage of, the United B-piece cream enamel bedroom suite, “drener, Price $16.50, ctoset, originally 880, August price $22.50, August price $1 od re, originally 900. ; y q reten, Basie Baleee Wilhelm de chiffonier, dressing table, & chairs and | rocker, originally 8400. Mahogany chins closet, orig! ally 0, Nerpeeat Brice 227.8 Mahogany es fable, Adam design, originally $44] value 6.50 5.00 peg wae Hed Py Md epacy aut August price fnhogany serving ta wort ’ i ieee. Pp e A August price $34. ; ; tities with Russian The ‘Kehoe, ce Circassian walnut bedroom suite, twin beds, dresser, peat ceany exvension table; 6 fetty avis Lk put Minhoreny. Mora table, Colonial design, originally 938, Roman Stripe Crepe de Chiné Blouses with |¢" eased in a vivid uniform and with au uier and dressing table, originally $588. August price Price §: ; aye 6 August pric § ra ‘; Py a a len met on Le te) collar of White Crepe de Chine; long set-in sleeves, forthe t balcony of the, Ber in" palace Cieguian walnut dremer, originally $44.80, August For Living-Room and Lbrary ; cee pokonte ‘re we originally $37. August i x ite, ta it value 6.50 5.00 | messed “below zim in, the palace mi cincaan walnut chitfonir, originally 858. August price tah gal igh” Augie pe 8 neal i. oT mean iy — ne ae originally 658. Auguet I * . : : iving-roo! damask seats an Bre ma ‘Spani ather rocker, original! g , Blouses of White Crepe de Chine with tucking Ger ter" Wee gene Pamauen Bird’ eye masple chittoale, originally #27.” August price panei backs, originally 6115.80, August price $92, 348.75. Tier canes, New pulse on both sides of front and down back; low collar; mie a” da none ‘med axe been my anes turned-back, pointed cuffs; finished with Moire |Ty,relon | fergive, Our Veet Golden oak dresser, originally 926, August price $21. Golden oak dressing table, originally 821. Auguss price $17. Mahogany dresser, originally ah Aa ust Brice $52. i ied uty rh Mab hiffonier, originally 836. August price $24. cravat, value 7.25 5.95 drawing We wor and way i Sahcenay droning table, eviially 483 Riault caice €2, iS Smart model in White Crepe de Chine with |"May Ged defend the righti™ Coston Galery. Nes UBNibe hemstitched vestee and collar; long sleeves with ae ge pointed cuffs, trimmed with bone buttons and loops, ey be dl hire] r value 8:00 = 6.95 | FoR pUTY AT THE FRONT. “Pussy Willow” Silk Blouses with pointed vest; | (0.0, Sa 79g AOE “long sleeves; trimmed with large pearl buttons, |epectal trom the West arrived to-day ; Smart model. value 8.00 6.95 Mian ugh tetany ome te AY a : i rere ninety five trontieremen trom the » Th 1, tock includes many new exc! trict arou: loose Jaw. Their uni- + Fall ee a i de Chine, Geoegeree Crepe, “Pas ® et Ey A et patricia Willow” Silk; Washable Satin, Dresden, Chiffon and To-day trom * Roman Stripe Silk, Satin and Crepe, Attractively Priced. For the Dining-Room Ten-piece fumed oak dining-room suite, buffet, china closet, serving table, extension table, 4 side chairs and % arm chairs, originally $296. August price | $236. Three) jece golden oak dining-room suite, buffet, china closet 0. and cervin table, ori, inally $116. August price $87. wea buffet, Adam decorations, originally $58. August e $43. Las ayes oak china closet, originally $87. August price $28.50, Fumed oak extension table, 6 feet, originally 624. August price $21.50. All Mahogany Library ‘Table, 9#4; Spanish Leather, Loose Cushion Seat, Regular Price 832. Wing Rocker, Tapestry Covered; J: $39; Regular Price 854. cobean Oak Runners, 018; Regularly @e7,

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