The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1914, Page 8

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the big pipe being cxposed duridg the | work on tho subway. A similar accident happened at Seventh avenue and Twenty- val street about @ month ago. Piandatard were opened to permit an | ho water possible to run off and TO BRING a Were 144 in the Cabin D at Who Will Pay:$1,000 t.. ‘ The Italian Line eteamehip Princl- Magalde, a veasel which eom- pares favorably in luxury of appeint- with the best of the transAt- Uners, came into port to-day BREAK IN MAN FILS. UP NEW SUBWAY WIT WATER 12 FEET DEEP —. — : Teas ‘Fee Buns CASCARETS CURE wot vats Tote. | HEADACHE, COLDS, erat oe St ran CONSTIPATION a the mew subway under Seventh ave- To-night! Clean yo your bowels 4 hue for two blecks in elther direction. | and stop headache, colds, ‘The trouble was discovered at 1.20 sour stomach. Polook and the sw vasa not checked Until 418 o'clock, trafic on Beventh| Get a 10-cent bor. avons ting nad up by the ete | Tabs Care {ig during the entire time. Yen will surely feel great , ‘The reskients of a tenemet at No,| You men and women who 189 Beventh avenue and the occupants Of a lodging house directly across the otreet were ordered out by the police Gov.| when it was discovered that water took things} W@# making ite way into the cellars Of those two buildings. Twelve feet of water acoumulat-1 in the subway. Men trom the Water Department came with blue pri . charts of the St| mains along the avenue, but hed con- siderable dificulty in locating the key by which to shut off the broken main. It was that that caused the Gelay. The Water Department men sald the lead caulking in @ joint of the | caus und Seah loosened ahs fesokt 5¢| FT ran NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOUR STOMACH—PAPE'S DWPEPSW fa and distress. Millions of men and women "| Digests all food, absorbs sedan. absorbs to-day know that it is needless to have a gases and stops fermen- bad siomach, A little Dinpepsin occa- : sionally keeps the stomach regulated and tation at once. they eat their favorite foods without fear. EE your stomach doesn’t take care of | our stomach— | your *iberal limit without rebellion; if did the damage | your food is a damage instead of a help, "t bother. If on remember the quickést, surest, most LX sour, less relief is Pape's Diapepsin, prog tnd fon. which costs only fift; aubbes bah ‘jour hand case ans Bos. 3 god ote acids |ful—it digests food and ings | breath |straight so eetly and perio ry it is} jon’t go on and or Seas aS IRET.1&-119 ST. lath 2F sioetneaily operated pumps were vere at work to draw off the rest. & ht to cleanse Pitsua: nervous, uj a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or ave backache and feel all worn out, you kegping your forms with Cascarets—or merely fi passageway every few da, cathartic pills of castor oll? Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and toul anes; take the excess bile from the ver and carry off the consti ones waste matter and poison from the member, a Cascaret Vom will straighten you out by m ing. 10-cent box from your dragon moans ae, bowel action; a clear head and fulness for months. Don't forget a Sane. l i 3 i rf ik f Li stot "98 : i BATE ifyht eed tate i : : i : i E ff Fi z i bi iz Ae i a ih i i i E just take a4 war. Dispepsin and in five wiviae sub- | wonder what became of the ii HN, hy - an “et yf, pi Library and : Digins Noon in Our Model Apartment x From * ~~ ane The GIMBEL neuter e Storel g i se A iecereae Headquarters for Economical Shoppers Eel) i Fr We Misses’ Sample} Men’s and Youths’ Hand- \\N Dresses in New Styles at $15 ( (| Tailored Suits, at "2 76 $15 and Better Grades 4 Were Made to Sell for $20 and More Popu'ar models, including the shioth Rane rette, Fen ther ore fashionable basque effects, absolutely correct in every some with pleated or flared! way—as tostyle, fitand work manship. tunica, Materials are the most de- Most Desirable Materials} «rable, including fancy st! ri Embracing charmeuse, satins, a Morag | ai crepe de chine and other erepe |} Tet aint etd oeoritatier weaves, as well as serge. The 4 full silk be gh teh dresses are made with sleeves or plain pockets, cuff cuff a and underskirt of satin, and | sleeves, Bizes 82 to 48. many are elaborately finished. | p 9 Serge Norfolk Good Selection Among the 150 id pang 33. 95 / in point of variety. Sizes 14] Sizes 6 to 17. to 44. Subway Ba'cony Bubway Baloony 4_° Se : the Receivers of H. B. Claflin & Co.—Entire Stock of About 500 Axminster Rugs | 9x12 ft. Size, at $17.50 The pick of the Bush & Terry mills and Upson & Martin mills: Oriental Save 40% on 67.78 $1 to $1.25 American Taffeta »Umbi rellas, 75c |, mission or Bubwa: “HIN = IA 50 i Earrings (| ——— | terns made exclusively for H. B. Claflin & Ca. All perfect; over 16 patterns.| Picture Framin = In addition to this offer we shall place on sale tomorrow from our own stocks| This Is the Last Week! 9x12 ft. Crex Rugs, reg. $7.25, at $4.95 #% on orders ls An unusually low price, and every rug is perfect; smaller sizes at proportionate savings. | from, from, (nel — 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, reg. $16.50, at $10 Bubway Lower Floor 25% reduction ol tok aman Subway Baloony 3000 Yards German Plaids At 50c Yard Soe #A| For Skirts and Children’s oa P Dresses Imported before hostilities broke out. A stew of pretty color combinations; 36 in. wide. Several skirts of this materia!, in tM latest models, will be dis) Haye to all \ the effectiveness of this : fabile Skirts Made for $1.25 to $2 Accordin eo podey if jee is bought in Jewelry Samples 15c Each 10,000 Pieces That Ordina- ‘rily Would Sell at 25c to 50c and More Girls’ Serge Dresses at $2.95 Worth $5 & More A wide variety of all tbe new Fall models, includ- ffl ONT ARTSS N Y| : q iG a id y Cuff Pins Bar Pins, edels, BR Meche Vanities Rings Coin Holders | Mode! ussian effects and plaid combinations; ee a coe prettily BH acta b In Linge: navy, and brown. Enameled Bar and Cuff Pins Sizes 6 to 14 years. Subway Balcony Subway Balcony . (| Undermuslins \ Wand Petticoats / bes “uF Princess Slips, 50c ai neon ‘rianed an some have double panel. $1.50 Fitted Petticoats, at $1 ecah ie, some with "Roman ettipe baat a he cach es ‘a 75 White menee Blankets, in., each; reg. quality; nice a) bo fatiete te binding ta amask Napkins, a es, pink or Bu cma Tmercerized satin-finish, hemmed;| $1,765 filkotine Rantetes 91.35 25 Filled with fine white cotton; light grounds; full size. Are You Ready for Your Home-Coming? This is a question for every housewife to answer. Is everything in readiness in your city home or apartment? Now is the time to prepare for the Falt and Winter, and we ask you to visit our MODEL APARTMENT, No. 30 East Forty-second St., and No. 21 East Forty-first St., near Madison Ave., and inspect the Gas Kitchen with its complete furnishings. - Attendants will explain and demonstrate the use of every utensil.. We show you, among other things, how different colored wall papers absorb or reflect the light. If you cannot call now, write or telephone Murray Hill 4830 and our representative will call on you. “The Right Way Is the Gas Way”? Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B, CORTELYOU, President Lea ec ce dale Melt talele Newest Models in Women’s 4 é ” . e Nu-Welt” High Shoes, at $2.50 Pair Y -—_ No doubt many women are al ready familiar with the “Nu-Welt” Shoe, and have felt its comfort. yj. Its last is the same as in more expensive shoes, but made by the i. . Eu ot process, which secures atk welting. Reena the 7} pools, Duchess Luise as a shown be ite’ graceful 1 — A $1.50 ocean, $1 Six Models Button or Lace | parcales, F ill ited—in \- 1 IN emt or and Sabre haley tops, tipped abet toes, Art] opted pbs cen rp ae bie Foi Meso / 4 Upholsteries—Less | Household Linens Blankets and jf $1.25 to 42:25 Lace Ourtatns, Bonin F setae of Tinported Comfortables y Be ern oe a Nereiny: Messine:| | Bre Lee cual ic mecomann said aati ge inu i a ply Rig 4 20c Hemstitched Dotted Swiss 36: 1 ar 86-in. wide; sheer quality, assorted designs. yj 360 to 40c Cretonne Art Tickings, ( 6c Yard $1.25 D | Also taffeta; New oe yell Gesicha hd estorioer, Hes 4 $1. 35 Rove Portieres, 950 sive 1936x1934 in, : green, red, olive.| 91 95 Huckaback Towels, en /| a8, to 20c Scrims, 12}4¢ Yard wit’ 10 Doz., or 10 10c Eath $3.60 Silkoline Comfortables, $2.50 40 inch wide; white ot sree sod Br White or colored’ boi Fore white cotton tilings 3 Pin. sillc mull borders; \ hee Lower Floor | full size. jubway Lower Floor H $16 “Goodrich” Sewing $25 Brass Bed Outfit, $17.50 Y Machines, $12.75 | Bedstead, Mattress pete Made in the “Domestic” and Spring ory Complete head se ball-bearing, self-| 2-in. omen Fel a g shuttle, automatic bobbin steads; rerularly Harty sis all lly iA thread Full set car) A do any Tad of sewing, atv of pu $2 Cash, $1 Weekly No extras; guaranteed for five me Free instruction at your home et New Om ibway Balcony oy “white cotton; ‘oven wire spring, pa feel fs regularly $3.50. $12.60 Layer Felt Mattresses, $9 French roll stitched edge; various tickings. Subway Lower Floor WEAN Ss SSAA SA AO AE ——<L<L<L<L<L—————eE————————————————— NEW YORK WORLD PICTORIAL MAP THE RUSSO-GERMAN-AUSTRIAN THEATRE OF WAR Special Feature, in Full Colors Sunday World | Magazine Sept. 6th 4 sprstillteds. ss ¢ ui

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