The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1914, Page 7

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7 @irl Housekceper Tries to Die. Mary Ott, housekeeper for her wid- @wed father, tried to kill herself with es in her home at No, 14 De Kalb e Svenue, Williamsburg, to-day, Mra. Mary Schoman, a neighbor, found her in bed at 11 o'clock with her cat and dog. Bho had turned on every jet of gas in A the kitchen and bedroom. She told Mra, - ee Schoman her father scolded her for not ping house as well as her mother, will reco’ —— Ivernin » for Cont, BOSTON, Aug. 9.—The Cunard liner | Ivernia, bound for New York from ‘Trieste with #0 passengers aboard, ar- d here to-day short of coal. She i proceed to New York as soon as her iKers have been filled, ERUPTION WOULD (TCH AND BURN n In Little esters. Made Him cura Soap and Ointment Healed, tetful. Looked Terrible, Cuti- Samples Free by Mall It costs nothing to learn how pure, sweet, GHfective and satisfying Cuticura Soap and Ointment are in the treatment of poor com- , red, rough hands, itching scalpe, You need not buy them until you try them. Although sold everywhere, samplo of each ‘will be matted free, with 32-p. Hikim Book, Ad- dress postcard "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bostoa.” STOOL. MUSIC. COV WHER, FREE (ice tar ‘With Each New Upright Piano, $70 Billings & Co. $3 Merty, 90 Wagner " 110 Smith & Barnes 150 Weser Bros. andl pela GicePIAND COURT. COR. LIVING+ G {ITCN BT. BROOKLYN, jonthiy antl! pald Monthi: antl pala + AM leet er found articles ade Vertised in The World will be Listed at The World’s Inferma- tion Bureas, Pulitser Building World's dandrv®, dry, thin and falling hair, because | MOTHERS HURL BABIES INTO FIREMEN'S ARMS AS BLAZE THREATENS Terrorized on Crowded Tene- ment Escapes, They Toss Little Ones to Safety. their babies into the armg of fire- men when flames whirled through the five-story tenement at No. 136 West Twenty-fifth street early to-day. Bix- | teen families Were driven t. the street by s*:irways and escapes as the blase ate its way up from the alr basement and spread into the was lowered. mated at $5,000, SHOWERS PROMISED TO-DAY; REAL RELIEF Caused’ Four Deaths and Nine Prostrations. pected by the weather forecaster. grees at 4 P. 1. of last year, when 95 was recorded. Street thermometers brought little relief. roofs and on fire-escapes. and about the city. —_—_—_—"_— Chrystal Herne to Wed. | will be married in October, —_———_—— * Woman Hit by Train Dies. crossing. suddenly around @ curve ‘An excellent remedy for Coughs aud Colds. Cough aud siso the fever which are usually associated ‘third dose will relieve the Cou move the bowels well within 8 will be relieved. In treat the bowels should mi Liver and ail the secretioustoaction Direct two tableve ry tately after g@ich mei sous, who Night fos) te just ke bowSls opts (tee! Cold te relieved them take Children who are no tablet can be blokes oF cut id gives 2 tablets every 2 oF J hours watil relieved «Bromo @emp THE wonD OVER TO wide ‘The eccoed ef} whatitdoes and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used so by so millions of Whenever ‘ow feel a cold come fe on think of the name Laxative Porrtaiscileel cnbech otlamstiveBromoQuainebes) Bromo Quinine, —but remember there le Only One Headache and willl hours, whee the cold 19 very important thet: wellevery dey This preparation moves the bowels gently without eriping, and arouses the w hould be taken tmmed- te age. To be swallowed not chewed. Per headache, take Why Have the People Used Over - a Hundred Mi ‘he extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex- T plains the pay why the people of all nations have used the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million 100,000,000) Boxes of this famous remedy. fd reading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo telling Boxes? welieves the? Quinine, utes imme, effective) Quinine” ” To Get The GENUINE, Oall For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine The drop ladder on the escape stuck and NOT UNTIL TO-MORROW Record Heat of Yesterday Showers are promised to-day as temporary relief from the heat which has caused four deaths and many prostrations. But not before to-mor- row, if then, te colder weather ex- Yesterday was the hottest of the year, the mercury registeriu:' 95 de- ‘the hottest previous day was May 27, when it was 91, Yea- terday was the hottest since July 30 yesterday showed from 6 to 10 degrees more heat than those on elevations. The humidity, except in the early morn- ing, was not high. Ip the evening there was a light shower, but it All the beach resorts were crowded, and last night thousands slept on the sands, on There were four deaths yesterday and nine persons were attended for prostration by ambuyance surgeons in Announcement is made of the en- gagemont of Miss Chrystal Herne, actress and daughter of the late James A. Herne, the famous actor, to Harold Stanley Pollard, an editorial writer on The Bvening World and for six yeare secretary to the late Mr, Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of The World. They Mrs. Julia Clancey of No. 203 Ellison atreet, Paterson, N, J., died early to- | day in St, Joseph's Hospital of injuries | suffered last night when she was struck by an Erie train at the Clay street Mrs, Clancey had started across the tracks, when the train came A mens Dope uss FP ie Sn i lig a a a Baseball Supplies are now at half prices in the Sporting Store, Burlington Arcade Floor, ew Building. Fashionable Silver Articles q Individual salt and peppers a3 $1.60 pair. ‘ Rock orystal vases wit hie deposit decorations are 18. q@ Mustard jars are specially priced 75c. G Silver baskets in bebe are specially priced $0.76, and. q New silver baskets for rolls have wicker linings—they are q Silver picture frames are ox- eapucd good at $2.50 and q Hundreds of other gift sug- estions in Wanamaker Sterling Silver Courts. Many rices are a very great deal foes than they were a month or two ago, ause there is only one article of a kind. Main floor, Old Building, Exceptional— All-Silk Umbrellas, $2 Remarkable for the good quality silk which covers their strong frames, and the smart- ness of their handles. They have plain or prettily carved handles. Their duplicates have sold at @8. A new assortment of umbrellas at €3 contains women’s umbrellas, with silver caps and trimmings, gun-metal or horn hook handles: men’s um- ety with tiveriimet natural 0 i woe oF Nisin Moor, Old Hiuilding. Children’s All-Wool Sweaters, $1 Were double that, but be- cause we had only 1, 2 and 8 year sizes we aro closing them out. Gray, red and tan. Third floor, Old Building, Six Pretty New Styles in Dollar Handbags One of these suggests a small travelling bag in shape and contains four pretty fittings. Others are leather shirred on fancy frames—daintily lined and fitted—still others have plain frames. All black fine grain leathers, except one pouch model in black moire. Unusual quality for $1. Main floor, Old Bldg. Flowered Chiffon | Petticoats are $2 Some people use them on tunics for afternoon dresses, Both light and dark colors— and the chiffon is unusually ood. Originally they were ree f silk j d J i roups of si! mescaline ‘petticoats. in nearly ‘all colors for as little as $1.50, 2 and 3 each. $8 cach: ind floor, Old Building, A Shipment of Women’s Under- vests from Germany Comes in the nature of a pleasant surprise. Perhaps this will be the last importa- tion for a long time of these ee white ribbed lisle vesta, low neck, sleeveless and having narrow shoulder straps. 35c, three for $1. Main Floor, Old Building. Children’s Hats Go Down to Little —25c Each This is but » small fraction of their recent prices. All are prettily trimmed with flowers and ribbon, Tagal straw, Milan hemp and silk straw, Subway floor, Old Building, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1914. from fine worsteds, cassimeres and light cheviots; the least in the lot an $18.50 grade; sizes 34 to 46; u 200 very smart suits for young men in sizes 38 to 40; three-piece and two- piece suits which at Friday’s low price will lead many men to anticipate next summer's needs. (in the New Store for Men, Broadway corner Eighth) from worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in a good range of ‘patterns; the humblest suit in the lot a $12.50 suit; cloth and workmanship of every one of that serviceable character which has made this corner store noted. coats specially priced $1.75. Five of the most authoritative books on the foreign policies of the countries involved in the great war, together with the causes leading up to the conflict. The five hooks with a new World, by Fried. Butler. Johnston. 5-piece mahogany bedroom suite, twin bedatea A-piece mahogany bedroom auite, twin bedateads, S-piceo bit $93. S-picee birch bedroom sulte, full stee post bed- 10-piece Sheraton mahogany dining-room suite, e ¢ Store Opens at 8.30 Closes at 5 P. M. Closes All Day Saturday Tomorrow Begins the Great Out-Clearing Sale of Summer Suits for Men Practically the Entire Stock Marked to Average Less Than Half Sale takes place in both stores, the main Burlington Arcade Store and the New Corner Store. Choose at $12.50 Originally $18.50 to $30 (in the main Burlington Arcade Store) colors; about Choose at $6.75 Originally $12.50 to $17.50 Every light-weight summer suit included. NOTE—To go with the 2-piece suite we have some very good fancy waist- Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Other Out-Clearings, Friday All straight-brim straw hats............... All size shirts in the Giant Sale. Combination suits of $1 grade....... ' Full-fashioned pure silk socks..... 3 250 pairs gray silk gloves.... .55¢ - 180 pairs gray silk gloves...........ceeceeceees 35C War Books thilitary map of Europe, $8.80, German Sea Power, by Hurd and Castle, The German Emperor and the Pence of the 919 oosty in the season ‘The ‘International Mind, by Nicholas Murray y ‘Common Bense tn Foreign Policy, by Sir Harry dresses of a kind, £00 at the prices, Pan-Germanism, by Ronald G. Usher. Military Map of Europe, 26 x 30 in, Book Store, Main floor, Old Building. August Sales About Town” This is what a customer told us, bedstead, dresser, chiffonier; hh triplicate mirror, night stand, and dressing table chair; pre- ugust price $254, finish, full size inlaid lines, dressing table, wi @ rockers, @ ch vious price $381 price $182, with cane panels, dresser, chiffonier and August price $87. ion table; previous price $311; August pi B-piece maho fintsh living-room suite, cane $202. seats and 5, with tapestry covered loose cane panels, dresser and chiffonier; previous price ri 8268; Aupuet price $179, eft bedstead, dresser, chiffonier, dressing table and $48.25. night stand; previous price $124; August price Mahogany rocker, tapestry se price 818.25; August price stead, dresser and chiffonier; previous price $1885 denim; previous price 8117; August price $110.25, inlaid lines, buffet, china closet, serving table, extension table, 4 side and 2 arm chairs; previous it ugust price $272. oak dining-room suite, with inlaid » china closet, extension table, 5 side and 1 arm chair; previous price $263.25; August price $210. ivce brown oak dining-room suite, Adam deco- price $10.75. 834; August price $22.50, August price $17.50, ns, buffet, china closet, serving table and ex- tension table; previous price $155.50; August price $116. th ugust price $24, ugust price $27, weats and eet eks; previous price @66; August price $49.50, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Summer House Dresses Re-priced $1.50, $2 and $2.50 are the new prices for pretty lawn and other thin frocks that came here to sell at $5 to Blue, rose color, flowered stuffs, stripes—a wide variety because there are only two or three Some need pressing. Third floor Old Building. Subway Entrance New Building. “Wanamaker’s Are at Least 10 Per Cent. Under the Furniture Prices in Other Only He is a lumber-man, He knows good furniture. He has known the value of furniture all his life. He went the rounds of the August Sales, because le wanted to furnish his home. He went carefully over our stock. And then he gave us the order for his entire furnishing, saying, ‘““Wanamaker’s are at least 10 per cent. under the fur- niture prices in other August sales about town.” Of course, our August prices average 25 per cent. under the regular figures. The following are fair examples of the substantial economies: 10-piece mahogany bedroom auite, dark brown, 4-piece Sheraton mahogany dining-room suite, with » buffet, china closet, serving table and extension table; previous price 8273; August 8-piece golden oak dining-room suite, buffet, china closet and serving table; previous price $116; eushlon. sata previous price $70.60; August 6.25, mahogany auite, sofa and arm chair, in ‘e-cye maple bedroom avite, full size denim; previous price $7#.50; August price aan and back; previous Upholstered davenport, tufted seat and back, in ugust price $78. Sheraton mahogany arm chair, with inlaid Hnes, Sele seat; previous price $23; August price 5.25, Side chair to match; previous price 616.25; August Brown velour upholstered arm chair; previous price Mahogany rocker, Adam decorations, cane panel back and denim seat; previous price $26.50; Tapestry upholstered rocker; previous price $52; hese pieces sold separate.) Tapestry upholstered arm chair; previous price $86; B-piece Mahogany finish living-room Malte tapestry Ki iet price $7 i me Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. | Saar 59th to 60th Street a9 Lex.to3dAv RAS Linens, Towels, Etc. Marked at irresistible prices, The housewrfe should take advantage of this sale because of the disturbed conditions, which no doubt will cause the prices to rise. ry Aig stock now and be on the safe side. ‘CRASH TOWELING | 81, {MERCERIZED TABLE 5 It Tinen, larly 17¢ yd.. H : ROLLER TOWELS, ready mage ctor lng and pre beach very. Special, at, each........2¢e] very special, at..............90e HuC) LS: splendid’ size | g2 soPATTERN TABLECLOTHS [fl bd quality; very ern 1 all Minen irish manufacture; in HUCK TOWELS; Various kinds | “Demnifu new, clreular deslens: and qualities; immense assort- 83.25 and $3.80 ALL LINEN NAP. ment; all large sizes; is KINS: various qualities: break- Special, at, $14 dori ca, vA feat. aad dines ataas be r TURKISH BATH TOWELS; pure | (0r, Soeclal at, dors deg white: at, each,..........-... 0340] Very special at, doz... TURKISH BATH TOWELS; pure|GERMAN DAMASK N Ss white; heavy, 3 i] very strong and serviceable; very 9) iat ewan aR large size and ; IM ED ERCERI special, at, doz............. TABLE DAMASK; launders ang|TURKISH BATH TOWELS; wears like the better grades ra large and heavy: ve linens; satin permanent finish;| absorbent; all white or itd indsome new desi “iy colored rs; each........ u special, at, yard..... sevagennel Mal Now. Special Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases, Etc. Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc., of quality, at very special prices. COTTON FLEECED BLANKETS, | SEAMLESS SH! in gray and white, with fast ality; linen finish; choles KI col borders; lal at, sizes, 72 x 90 and 8&1 x 90 pt aden ahd Basi nereaes 6% pitches very special at... Se BABY CRIB BLANKETS; white | PILLOW | etl ennee) Fege with dainty pink or blue ular size 45 x 36 In. borders; very special at, CAC rcrereccerescscerveoees 1 FANCY EIDERDOWN BLANK- er etsta nas ETS, in pinks, blues, hello, gray pay PILLOW CASES; and tan; all with handsome Jac- | embroidered designs, with mone quard floral designs; these] ogram and initials; made of best blankets can be u ran} quality “Fruit of the Leom” Sure verite oy Punaing ree Leola Foquler fies “ extra large size, x . §' ase inches; very special, at... $1.98 i VEE oROC WEY ath ET SERIO nu | a ; cot wooly ahs whte WATE CROCHET BED with handsome pink or borders; double bed size; 3 for thi very special at, palr...... $2.39 and large size beds; 1% BED SHEETS, made with centre | s¢Ai:LOPED BED SPREA seams; choice of sizes; 60°x 90 aerate BED SPREADS, for and 72 x 90 Inches; very at. i 19 Gene seeaeeseeaes 4% SATIN Fil ‘i L SEAMLES! ETS, for single} beaut! 3 poy sy ’ nas ant Pes paciaree large Dg] Btrrrrrsseereeesenne none $1.98 Mee Pee, Root’s Tivoli $1 fess Underwear for, Men, 69c Most men know the great merits of Root's Tivoli Underwear—the quality, fit and durability. This offering is strictly fina quality gray natural wool shirts and drawers, standard dollar value every wien Buy now. Later you will doubtless have'to pay igher prices, ji . Note—Not more than 3 suits to a customer. None sold to dealers or sent C. O. D. Moin Few of Negligee Shirts “ at 55c : To-morrow we shall: place en Serena oe tty, ey \sindered ‘or patterns dare Mle Sale of 10,000 Hand-Made Renaissance Doilies on and ‘Centrepieces ‘ This vast quantity of doiligs is to be Sy sold at prices that are not hikely to @&, be duplicated again for a ong time. All 12-inch Doilies; Se Jf each... ey ) All15 and 17 inch Centrepieces; each...:.... 10e Ant Bmbruidery Dept,—daim Des, “Kant Slip” Arch Supports, Special, 35¢ Specially designed to wear in low-<ut shoes. ‘Two little metal points keep them Seld ta from slipping about in the shoe. Light*etes (in weight, but just as good for service as made to retail ’ the heavy sorts, Original at $1.00 per pair, on sale Friday and Saturday: at this very special price, Fruit Jars---Special style jars, with glass covers: Satan ata Ms see ‘f bi 1 08, soreweoesemeees ee: oe @ | |

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