The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1914, Page 6

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vate te ae ; ts AMERICANS START NEGOTIATIONS 10 BUY GERMAN SHIPS in the Deal. Charies R. Flint, acting in the in- terests of a combination of American financiers and shipping men, has en- tered into negotiations with the Hamburg-American line and the North German Lioyd for the pur- chase of certain of the vensels of those German transportation com- panies\ now lying idle in Amertoan waters. As yet the negotiations are in the preliminary stages and wait upon the construction which the na- tions at war in Burope may place ay ,| "pon the mipping bill which passed the Senate yesterday and awaits the signature of thy President to bevome « law. The bill provides for the American registry of foreign built ships. Rep- resentatives of foreign steamship com- panies, including the North German Lioy4, the Hamburg-American bag the White Star, were in Wash! ing the preparation of the bill ec were consulted by members of both branches of Congress who were instrumental in shaping the legislation, ‘These representatives of the foreign steamship interests profess to be sat- iafied with the bill in its present form ]]} and say its provisions will prove sat- “We Are an LL. R.Corset Family” * laughed a well-gowned woman to the writer. “Both my daughters are wearing L. R. Cor- sets. Mary; there on the tennis courts, has on a HP $3.50 L. R. with elastic gores at the top and bottom, and Nancy loves the Dancing Corset be- F cause it is so light. “Not being slender any more, I like the _ Perfect Fitting L. R., which is cut low under the arms and stands lots of hard wear. “Oh, yes—even the cook wears an L. R. _ Housework Corset, and the children say I would q put an 1. R. Singers Corset on the canary if I could. “Every modelis a satisfaction and a comfort.” The sixty individual L. R. Models are being reinforced by the new autumn styles, One of these is light-weight tricot— | low and long and charmingly trimmed, 85. Other models, $1 upward. Exclusively here. | JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and. Ninth Street AR FLAGS! Flags of Europe’s warring nations, in full colors. For teference during the war. © Special feature of next poounday World Magazine. \efactory to Germany, Austria, Eng- land, France and Russia. Meetings of the executive officers of the Hamburg-American line, the North German Lioyd and ¢he Taternational Mercantile Marine, which controle the White Star line, were held to-day, but nothing of what was determine! upon was made public, The English lines do not appear in the transaction as sellers of ships or direct buyers of German ships, but it is not denied that "their stockbolders to a consif- erable extent ‘are interested in the ions conducted by Mr. Flint. 00 early to give out any defi- nite statement as to plans for the pur- chase of German vessels,” said Mr. Flint this afternoon. “Certain finan- celal interests, I may say, are desirous of seizing the opportunity now pre- sented of upbuilding an American merchant marine, but we can do nothing of a decisive character until the exact legal position of the would- be buyers is established. The ques- tion ts: Will the belligerent powers recognize a# legal and valid the trans. fer of any foreign owned ship to Americans? When we know the rules of the game we can go ahead et play it.” Packers Fined f Swift & Co., the packers, w fined $500 in the Court of Special Ses- sions for Upetmnod FB Vig Sanitary Code {in haying mot rotten meat in “eRe EVERTRG WORLD, Schaffer Scores |*:.' VEN in these times when the map Won @ great German victory at the Forty-fourth f{reet Theatre last Charles ; ie | Flint Acting for} Sight, when be invaded America for the first time. He not only shot the Pierced the ace of hearts with je ll, but he scored such a number of| the whirfying aie, Bite that the infinite variety of his| Whe! entertainment made it the most as- tonishing individual pergormance ever witnessed here. So many ribbons have been pinned on this Berlin artist that be has made & drop curtain of them. How's that for a decoration? Yet he seems as modest as a boy, and for that matter | ,, dy he doesn’t look more than ten years kent ry comple of oranges i out of his teens. To all appearances'at the time. AT Dic alc ic Dolce Pic Pole Pic Dace ele ee Pele . GIMBEL BROTHERS ee Te a re "20. Store Open Daily at 8.30; Saturdays Until 12.80. Broadway and Thirty-third Street Clearance Sale Imported, Suitings N erly $30 to $50 (& Measure $23. 75 “30 ae a St., tee Day St. Hudeon pen Evenings yay pe ei, FRrDAAr® a i Our Liberal Credit i 35.00 $ Be 0.00 LL 2.25 tae 375.09 sues $500. on iO 1417 1423 THIRD AVE S AYES BO SY TURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1914, | takes hi- With Audience By Charles Darnton. hrough @ vaudeville show. was good vaudeville made up of Al- bert Donnelly, “ -~a brand to may change cyernight there's nojand Hertha Althoff, bare. Question that Sylvester Schaffer organ *industriously; taken Bert Williams as her model; and the Hor! entertainment he discovered a apri of water in one horse's mouth ai pulled yards of ribbo: steed, 61 picture he painted. But ugeling Even a naval pied eittout ome S His a -ccomplishments simply. horsemanehip a be none o! the airs of the show- ey! Ganetne nate German Victory|": Betore getting @ glimpse back and Ju really wonderful man we sat and|dogs with his feet. simmered for an hour or more fine of this/on his ba A moment late wh But it | Dopping away with « rife, re little deer appeared on the scene and calmly walked off Mtg silent humorist” | light i) the audien: way the walking, de del pt he ae a Rt, ake jen ers jummy from iy Mi ee eee Liat be ter played the violin very ‘well in- an nm eeded to give his nald- portion vot She Wee eS ait: med bad Les | e Roe fora finally, to prove that At! mn rn, 4 There was mere water in @/| ing on him, bei ‘capped ‘a globe of the it was rid trom w m represen- fie es se si races he displa; ye noe ie ot ‘ave 1 oyidh all hte Bb, strengt! Ay juice | friend is as Palender asa "youth. fe aap. p and a m from another fey Genter did everything easily—and it was, air | warm ni did! his way—or rather his several wa handsome, a man used be if fact, jeularly | long line of y hee ‘oxnlb Next the put himeelt been doing this sort of Hoe toe of peat, | locking in eiea and tossed | erations. a) cabturin Caps goes Manager Lee that sexaved tas sroateat 5 novel ae ws | eae Fy hater fn a wonder! — — — ” jusictans’ U wed youngsters who played the piano and Jem yo ig wey Sine the Courtney |orchestra, It poked its nose into the oboe, Sistera, one of whom has obviously iat, browsed ont Ake Conroy and Le Maire, black-face fare tea besa ale 14 | comedians hte are genuinely funny, u footlights & careful inspection of the fed suspiciously at the bass * id of the DON’T: RUB YOUR CLOTHES Use Abed 'e Norub—the self te rubbing. Gives spoticne re, wat r= Pein by show that he was rRe if NOL odtsinabie, ° es. even light work. ony Oar Foreign Office (Seventh le hp an Will give all information on 7 The Qniatessends of Femininity Frills— —Have Returned in a New and More an nati On ia Chantilly 7 Satin et. at. $12. a” The Basquette ese lovely new ew tes of ii De on engelgy aad gate for they rise to a te ie mate ‘he ack are thoroug! Korie ig ble in the fr front. {rite about the xoe this poy pe $12.75 is the copy of a new ‘sad costly Paris A at $1 of nd $3.9 Blouses 1 and Women who wear size 34 may get at $1 blouses that were $3 to $5— in linen, pare thes and Prashant with low and hes necks. $7.60 Traveling Bloyses of Silk at $3.95. Third Floor $6 Colonial Pumps | with Cut Steel Buckles, $3.75 The best of leathers and workmanship, gun-metal calf or Berea coltskin—hand tu: Hi soles, 2-inch Louis Cuban heels and genuine cut steel bockle Only a close out at the end ‘of season could bring about such reductions in women’s high grade footwear. Second Floor (| hed \ (| N /| f New Russian Skirts ° $5.75 to $18.75 a Redingote. dresses. Braid-trimmed Serge Skirta, $12.75 Serge Skirts with the new Fitted Yokes and Pleated Tunics, $8.75 Whipcord and Serge Skirte with Long Tunica, ‘$5.75 $2.95 to $6 Washable Skirts, $1.95 and $2.95 White Rep A Cordoline Eponge te ((d Linen ‘Third Fleer In the Picture Sale 60c Hand colored Prints and Col Reguery 700 many wu bjeta Dresden finishes. 16c c Genuine tnt im Bs M olortypes, Water Colors, et writer in plain and fancy effects. Cuarmetten, plein and colored. Regularly $1.75 tine § a aye tique grea’ var ty. and 82. 16x20 inches. es 275.00 945.00 $2 frames. ‘Regularly $3.60 erie colored pictures in and oven B pig $3.50 $5 = Pr ng hand colored, 14x28 in.; and 86.75. As the Redingote costume is to be the vogue for Autumn a woman may economize by getting one of these skirts and By so doing she will have a smart tailored suit and at the same time will have a topcoat for wear with shan oes Skirts with Serge Tunice and Satin Underskirts, $13.78 Five Tempting Price Groups in reprocusisane of old masters embrac es in antique an rted Prints, Mezzotypes, Frames Gen- izes up to a Rita Photogravures, etc., in Also a special Gel oun an Ruins” and many other popular also The Cool Tes Room ~ Dwngay Magg of Eight Floors Above Broadway. were or More for His Suits. ” Men’ 8 Suit repilan Gucee. le clothing, with one or two special lots from our Also Prominent in the Men's $20 Priestley Cravenetted Suits, $21.50 and $6 Tennis Trousers, $3.75 Men's smaing Grill Room. For the Man Who Pays usually have fixed ideas as to the will for cloth at et forthe rca Adhd poe ay pay for clothes. Also, what at $17. 50 will interest the man who pecally Pe or more. From our own stock of higher Included are some fine golf suits in light, hard-finished worsteds, in light and dark gray, with two pairs of knickerbockers. Semi-Annual Clothing Clean-Up: Men’s $8.50 Palm Beach Suits, $5 Men's $35 to $40 Imported Raincoats, $11. Men's Men's $12 to $15 Raincoate, $6.50 e Flannel or Stripe Serge ooo ‘Savi You Have Rarely Seen ‘On Arts and Crafts Furniture In This Sale With Initiative GIMBEL Special. Pieces Sold Separately 8.50, fr 1 Table 11.2: 15; Ao ean een 820; Recker $5.50, > frm, Every Piece of Limbert’s Reduced In addition to the very — suite illustrated above, you can choose from our entire assortment of and Crafts Furniture, and 10 per cent. off the regular prices wie 3 ates ge 4 Lodge Be os sale. On only one other ocea- he as such an offer been mad = ae : Timb bert’s Arts arid Crafts Mission Foraitare 5 is the very finest Solid oak frames; genuine leather Sp olstering; best of con- struction throughout is assured in this famous Other Mission Furniture Specially Priced A large lot of odd pieces at 25 to 50 per cent lees than regular; among them Davenport fll fet long sareotom $6. ven ong, id Rockers, sprin ts, $14.76 from $19. . Settose with automobile ‘scat and cane back, $16 from $0. Seventh Floor Notions and Se Needs Work basket accessories and ries for home sewers at tifnely reductions. -Sufficiently important to pdr women anticipating their requirements for several Fe a Cus tema eareullythore is ware to be some little necessity which you need one Tequire very soom. ba jor three 9c Seccle Sours | Bret. full 169 yards; all colors. ey ‘Threads For darning, sewing &c. for twelve 20 spools oN jarning Cot for st te ae Aunt Lydia's Bh psa ee for spoots Belding “Bron partine Bink pe r bundle ed india Ti ps, for, three. be ict pleces Wash ale: “Drees ehteide Siske B82 sare me jot and regular shape. 100 tot Sewing Necdion. Pe tercinnae 8° Mevevcom | three bo Hgneyeemb Wrath clothe. Buttens 10¢ for three bc Asbestos ven Holders. 19¢ for three 6¢ Temate Pin Cushions. be for piece washable Trimming Braid. , tor joe (42 yards) Oress felght ‘86c for 50c Irening Board Pad, Me for dos. Wooden Coat Hangers, 108 for wetiee Mason's Shoe Polish, Pins 109, for three “bev cards Glmbels a tene, Tatety Pine. Se ss Assorted eg Set ia Serre ste toot Sor lor two 360 washable Elastic ec for 500 Sire Prateaters, al abso- - J

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