The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1914, Page 8

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WORETT | COLLIER BAVELY LL HERE AFTER EAT RE Special Train Brings Publisher From Adirondacks in Fast Night Run. Robert J. Collier, weaithy pub- iaber and . srisman, was brought to Bib home at No. 752 Park avenue at i o'clock to-day from his camp at Whooe care he has been since he wae attacked with uraemic polsoning 8un- | day and fell into a coma was taken from his private car to his home in a motor ambulances. “Mr. Colller’a condition fe slightly improved” was the word the physician sent to inquirers after his arrival. “A more formal bulletin will be issued after a more careful dignosis than has yet been made.” Mr. Coliler was to have accom- panied Mra, Collier to New York Sunday night, but when the time came for her to etart he was sleeping. She tried to wake him but could not, | and, attributing his condition to fa- tigue, she set out without him. When efforts to arouse him failed | Monday and it could be seen that he | was greatly weakened, a Racquette Lake physician was called. He tried overy treatment known to him to arouse Mr. Collier, but fatled. Then Dr. McCreedy of New York equette Lake jn the Adirondacks. Was accompanied by his wits, two jans and a number of nurses in RESINOL WILL “STOP THAT ITCH Biings Instant Relief and Quickly Clears Away Skin Eruptions. Ne matter how long you have been and disfigured by itching, taw or scaly skin hi t_ little of that soothin, Practically every di Gintment (80c ‘and 8 : (85c) free, ). For ti -R, Resinol, Baltimore. eo Pure Malt Whiskey has been es a valuable tonic and stimu- jon, sleep, and enables you Bias tc {esd yeu cat ol the nowrih- pat it contains. Duffty’s Pure Ma .| the special arrived at 12.40 o'clock this sells | 284 one constructed of 200 horse pow- and Dr. Rogers, the family physician, were summoned, Mrs. Collier also waa notified of her husband's condi. | tion and hurried to him, Bo eerious was Mr. Colller’s condl- tion Tuesday that trained nurses and physicians were called from Utica. , ‘They went to Racquette Lake on a special train. It was decided yesterday to lose no time in getting Mr. Collier to New York, The train arrived at Racqu Lake during the day and the uncon- | scious ptfbll 8 placed on board | his private car, wabondia.” All speed was made to Utica, where morning, and thirty minutes later, as oon as there was a clear track, it Jett for New York. Mr. Collier, who is thirty-seven’ yeare old, is the publisher of Colliers Weekly. He has a magnificant home at Racquette Lake, where he has spent much time recently, manipulat- ing hyéroaeroplanes, of which he has two, Bo interested was he in the ma- chines that more than a year ago he er and it was said that he planned a; flight across the Atlantic. Mr. Collier ia the son of i.» Inte Peter F. Collier, founder of Collier's Weekly, and formerly was President of the Aero Club of America, Mr. Collier married Miss Sara Van Alen, second dcughter of J. J. Van Alen in 1902. Their town home is at No. 73 Park avenue. releaida Al EVEN HIS CLOTHES STOLEN. Del., Mam Also Leses A man without hat, coat or shoes, but clinging tightly to a badge which TURK PINOCHLE CHAMP. IS ALSO SOME WARRIOR Eliminated the Players and Then] vanquished them all, He was abo Refused to Fall Back Whe Long standing jealousy of the| at 2 o'clock this morning at One Hun- to-day on counter charges of assault.| armed with a bayonet scabbard he Avidon is a Turkish tailor with a shop at No, 1334 St. Nicholas avenue and Goorting keeps three doors away, at No. 1340. proclaimed him a member of the vol- unteer fire department of Wilming- ton, Del., entered Police Headquar- ters early to-day and asked Lieut. Farley to please try to find the man who bad relieved him of his clothing, $82 in bills and all the small chan:o he had. “I am William Hasson,” sald he, ‘timington. I came here ye: to see the sights and now me.” Hasson sald he met a paneer in the Aquarium yesterday. ‘hey had @ few drinks and this morning Has- fon awoke with the taste of knock- out drops in his mouth and all of his money and most of his clothing gone, —— SILVER TUBE SAVES LIFE. =| Tracheotomy Halts Death of Aged Weulé-Be Suicide. A silver tube tnserted in his throat | in the operation known as tracheotomy has temporarily, at any rate, saved the life of Abraham Nachbar, seventy-nine | years old, of No. 108 West One Hundred Wor Thursday, Friday and Saturday 3% lbs {Domino Granulated FOR ot AR! CTS iT EVERY UP-TO-DATE GROCERY STORE OF MTS ROWS a STORES ALL OVER BROOKLYN STAMPS GIVEN WITH EVERYTHING PRG Peta wee aE i dt BVENING secutively and consistently trimmed) When Polloeman Purcell every pinochie player In the nc'ghbor- hood. In Goerling’s saloon his batting average as a pinochle player was 1,000, Champions were imported from Ho- boken and the east side, but the Turk their wounds had been dre Washington Heights Hospital. SALLOW SKIN. as popular with tion of Washini Frenchman in Flanked, red and Soventy-seventh street and | and regulated by using R & G Pills, prowess of Joseph Avidon as &/8t, Nicholan avenue, when Avidon pinochle player was the chief reason | 4° on his way home after carrying Metal ths Hoont"Gnd moa hs SACK Headache. @ for the arraignment of Avidon and/ money in a pinochle tournament, The Max Goerling In Harlem Police Court | German casualties had been enor- mous, It ie charged that Goerling, pulled from the wall of his saloon, fell upon Avidon and endeavored to eliminate him. However, Avidon, although sixty- three yours old, proved that pinochle Avidon has con-'was not his only accomplishment German beer saloon Get @ Box To-Nieht. WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUSs pepsi o sis tna, Brite apse cate eee: | NON SN ON ES NS VS ducing the enemy in a business like way. Both men were locked up after The inevitable hostilitice eventuated| “unc Bitches, Guta Dien ov 6 wader oo. dered Laver, The entire aystem can be purified | wad a, Se enteete, Dieeee RG PILLS We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise New York's g Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street These Sales for All Day Friday and Until 1 P.M. Saturday Some of the Smart New Silk Black Velvet Hats $1.95 uslin ond That all the world of style is |tttear c lanes verlty of color talking about. Originated in |e 2? Soho easca meer. Paris,reproducedatO’Neill’s | House Dresse: t esses 79¢ l \ e Made of fine lawn and ging- hams; samples and odd lots; sises We have a collection of very at- pyr eceiba vue tractive models with the latest fashion | $1.50 doz. Bleached points. = The tremendous vogue for black eaee Renee Soe: $1 velvet with unique trimming$is such} Soft. spongy and absorbent that hats like these will soon be in| aust, Mnuned: auentits im uptown shops at 87.50 or $8.50. iL a hr O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. O'Neil] Main Gtore—Street Fleer, Advance Showing of Misses’ Fall Suits Facsimile reproductions of the costly exclusive models that colores, s Bin $2.75. Suse Roenies appeared in the showrooms of highest class ers, Women's Silk Ihe Special Feature of O'Neill's dis- =— play is the popular prices at which these very Hosiery $1 .00 distinctive styles are offered. Ce ee eee Clearance Reductions "Shia Mela teresa mee. | Misses’ $5.00 to $7.00 14c Barnsley Tub Dresses, $2.98¢$3.98 ————e 1 Crash Toweling 8:c ih In eine vollat, fcwered orepes,f figured BH lity, absorbent grade; les; also white voiles, crepes, intil: wna fy fo ion dno lle trimmed with Val. laces. Sizes14 to 18.” SMeit Male Blors-syeead Weer, | Girls’ $1.00 and $1.00 Middy 9c Irish Crash $1.50 Dresses, 750 |) Blouses, 50c Special Toweling ae pene ag pet Some all white, others => several pretty models, ene Pier age Stseni0:t0 26. omart styles, Sizes 6 to Junior Tub 20. Value up ————S Hosiery ————_ Silk Boot Stockings; lisle top; full tatcasht high spliced heel; black, white and 3 ac In remnants from @ to 8 yards. Soft finish, absorbent quality, for general kitchen use. O'Neill Mate Wleer, $1.75 Scarfs to 92.00, 59¢ —— In white trimmed with and Shams $1.2 5 ° shades s contrasting « of lue and ri ij Hand-drawn-work Scarfs and|ginghams, li Shams; Scarfs 18x86, 16x45, | chambrays. 18x54; Shama 80x30. 17. O'Nell} Main Bious—Seceand Floor. Misses’ $1.25 to $3.98 Tub Skirts, 98c to $2.98 Odd sizes in Bedford Cords, linens, natural linen, blue linen. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor, Lace Curtains Half and Less | $3.50 to $4.25 $5.00 to $6.00 $6.50 to $8.00 $1.50 Curtains, Novelty Lace Lace Curtains, | Lace Curtains, Extra Special, Curtains, $2.95 $3.95 $1.00 $1.95 |, uniniid murions ot|aitan tie pelt Mare B Curtains, Marie | imported Irish Point, Mari A i . Adclatte, Blomiae aya] Auvolostio’ Lecet” Arab, | C. Renaissance! Fully 3 yards long Scotch Lace Curtains; 214] Renaissance and Cluny and 50 inches: wide; and 8 yards long; white and| Curtains; whiteJand Arab; Renaissance and Brus- sels patterns, $2.50 to $4.00 Arabian, in small lots of Tapestries, yd., $1.00 Beautiful French Velour and Silk Tapestries, in a splendid as- sortment; the best values ever of- fered at such » low price. n Sises 18 to in more ct and at- tractive patte na; wR ite “4 and Arabian; em ta to6 pairs.12 to 6 pairs. ‘iain $7.00 to $9.00 Bed Sets Moatly one of a kind; handsome Renaissance and Etamine Bed Sets, with elaborate seniene bolster covers "5.00 O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, Decorated Dinnerware From the most ously decorated China to the simplest designs of domestic makes; greatly reduced. 100 Piece Dinner Sete, assorted French China Gold Band Din- Sets, 100 pieces to each 960.50; special. 929.98 China Dinner Sets, pen (any and red; no mail orders; no more than 2 to a customer; ea, 19¢ Zephyr 12!c «‘ 82 inches wide, in choice styles and colorings, in stripes, checks and plaids, O'Netl Mat More—Becond Flees, Women's 12: SS Vests Swisa ribbed cotton; low neck; no sleeves; sizes 4, 5 and 6, Val. 100, W d vents, low neck, sve hort or no leevess high uneele . ZZ. short sleeves; pants ant hts; ae | lt tal kee s laceinest Pint sise, 480 a doz.; quart aise, 600] Regular al dos, Extra olves venue TSO ~The genuine Ball English Blu Sets, 50 pieces to each get; 6. special ie eats neat For vale ot Drusrists’, 10, lation | INI ZT NIZE SIN | (| N (| N (| N A IN M N (| N (| N (| Pt ld I ante il o Broadway and Thirty-third Street. Store Opens at 8.30. Imported Feather Hats, $2 to $15 As the fashionable women of Europe—from London and Paris to Vienna—adopted these Hats to wear with the new Tailleur costumes, we hurried a large collection to America. This was particularly fortunate for These Hats Are an Important Factor in Autumn Fashions Our prices—$2 to $15—are just what they were in- tended to be before the market closed in Paris. Naturally, the styles are turbanesque, for the feathers are flat—but many of them are trimmed with towering fantaisies. To be exact, the hats are of Swan Pheasant Colors White Third Fleer 50 New Styles in Black Velvet Tailored Hats, $5 and $6.75 Silver and gold braid, which is the favorite trimming of Monsieur Fat adorns many of the petite hats. Burnt ostrich, steel motifs, fancy bla feathers are the other trimmings. These hats were made in our own workroom. Blac The Basque That Promises to Revolutionize Blousedom Tomorrow—inSatin, ‘ * $6.95 The new suits with tes and Russian coats are incomplete without this basque. As for cantort~-oropien will welcome this basque, for it may be put onina is nothing about it that needs to be adjusted. Of course, it has the new turn-over collar, which gives a graceful line to the neck. Basquettes with Linon Frills, $12.75 Blouses of Chantilly Lace and Satin, $18.75 1,000 New Lingerie Blouses at $2 Third Floor Austria Could Not Get Them! So GIMBELS Got 2 Carloads of “DOMESTIC” Sewing Machines To Sell at These Unprecedented Re- ductions: $29 Instead of $40 $27 Instead of $35 $19.50 Instead of $25 Usual Liberal GIMBEL Sale Terms—$2 at Time of Purchase and $1 Weekly Until Entirely Paid. No Extra Charges. En route from Chicago to Austria, these two carloads of “Domestic” sewing ma- chines were stopped at New York. Rather than ship them back to the factory, an expensive proposition, GIMBELS were given the opportunity to secure the whole lot ata Les concession. Thay are one ol toe oat popular and practical Azserioas pose ai tially one of the mos! and practical ican m: not sold slow the Te; Ma fixed. selling prices. Only a “war time” situation endl this could make poss! le such values, which means they will probably never come again. Each machine is teed for five : Dem onstrations Series sewing Jesscee at your home if you live in Greater New York. Fifth Floor The Mighty Power of This Furniture Sale Is revealed by these Half Prices During the Last 3 Days of Sale That th rtments were so vast and the selling so heavy accounts for quantity and variety of the odd suites and single pace at Halt Price, al The great amount of business done allows us prices proportionally low for avick clearance, Bed Room Furniture Only Can Be Mentioned Here But styles for the Living Room, Dining Room, Parlor, ete., are also much in evident {nthe Half Price Groupe on our furniture floors, : Bed Room Suites Half Price 10 piece Prima Vera Suite, handsomely inlaid, 9312.60, from $625. 10 piece Louis XVI. Gray Enamel Suite, pieces are fitted with glass tops over cretonne; twin beds with cane panels, $260, from $520, 4 piece White Enamel Suite, twin beds, 55, from $110, peri ae 0199, from §3! 6 Circassian Walnut Suite, 9112.60, from $225, Solid Mahogany Suite, 8 pleces, ¢250, from $500, B piece Mahogany Sulte, $138, from “| ‘plece White Enamel Suite, twin beds, with cane panels, $135, from §270, Separate Pieces Half Price Pe aw 4 eee four post model, Mahogany Chiffonier, to match, 932.60, from $65, Mahogany Four Post Bed, wood $85, Sheraton Mahogany Full Size Bed, to match, 987.60, from +5, Sheraton Mahogany Cheval Glass, 27.60, from $55, Mahogany Somnoe, ¢8, from $16, Mahogany Bureau,416, from $32, Mahogany Bureau, §40, from $80, Mahogany Chiffonier, $18, from $36, Mahogany Dresser, $47.60, from $95, White Enamel Dresser, $16, from $32, Geventh F.oor | | |_| %s Me AMigor as Ha YES Foun SR Nava ty ae ab

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