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maries. r purely pe easons whi FOR AMMUNITION AND CONTRABAND OF WAR} “Armed White Star He Star Lines May] m Be Held—Vaderland to Sail. Brooklyn politician that ©. F. Murphy, Whitman. “Lam for the candi the primaries,” the Customs inspectors acting under or- @ers from the State Department be- an to-day a thorough investigation Of the cargo aboard the White Star Maer Adriatic and on the pier await- fag shipment. The Adriatic 1s @heduled to sail for Liverpool at Hesse-Darmstadt country of the inspectors ip for contraband ammunition. The Smmpectors are ‘under instructions #6 find if any large sums of money fre consigned to England for ship- ‘meat on the Adriatic ‘There is now under consideration by the State Department the question of the right of the Adriatic to carry guns, When she came into port the other day from Liverpool s! ad six four-inch guns mounted on beens Gesided Cooma “The German Ambassador they had been brough! Fegistered « protest with try in violation of th Btates Government. wibite the rookie st Tt was stated at the office of the) (ith alins the circ Collector of the Port to-day that un-|fact of Miss Duncan @ ruling on the right of the|their entrance perm Adriatic to mount and display guns ved from Washington before eon to-morrow the ship will not be ‘allowed to leave. She will be de- ‘tained, too, if she has contraband of wat in her cargo and it is not re- “tpoved before sailing time. At the office of tho White Star line nd was said that the Adriatic will sail @t noon to-morrow because she has tion of the American sion in London, after taken over by the Gi authorities as a hos leased to-day from El friends of M Doostin, gale, ie im the price of Retail er conta a quart for milk half-pint of cream. Not put his name forward at the pri- “LT am withdrawing,” leader of the district in which Mr. Kline has his home, rted. He sald he was for Congress- man William M. Calder of Brooklyo for United States Senator. —__>—_ MISS DUNCAN'S PUPILS PERMITTED TO LAND) Youth of Girls Brought Over From) in Emergency. The nine girls brought to this! from Germany by Miss Elizabeth Duncan, with the co-opera- | e@chool in Hesse-Darmatadt had been bonds of $600 each had been given by |= Dunca The girls, who were ordered ex- cluded when they arrived on the St. Paul Sunday, appealed to the Secre- of the Milk Producers’ Association in cl Ajstrict to 89 for 100 pou Dredicted th the’ ho housewife will be fore \PrEMBER a, Pushing Reserve Hoard Work. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2—With the hope of opening the nation’s new cur- reney system for business by Oct. 1 the Federal Reserve Board to-day continued to press work on the great number of preliminary matters still to be disposed of. One task con- fronting the board is the relection of @ secretary. H. Parker Willis of New | York was said to have been offered | the ponition, 17 Migates Grand Central to A. & S. said Col, rsonal and tm- ich I shall not PY BRI RAH is have heard the Republican A BRI ALAN OTA im ie strong for date selected st ex-Mayor as- OPENS r rnd CREDIT TERMS. 3 = 50 Like Vania 4100 mg Poe 175/49 Perm 1150 THURSDAY SPECIAL DON’T RUB YOUR CLOTHES Overlooked , , . = be acting ‘washing aithe ‘ke: ff |seeST. Cc STATION ATCORNER| An Invincible Value—Very New fess resuita riir 4 pictnos AN ADVANCE FALL MODEL, spick and span new by next washday. At dealers, Be and 100. Insist on seeing this! shield on package. FREE—! FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. Peace Commia- There is so Miss Duncan's appeal to the woman of taste. wane nee BET. 103 & 104. ST. elegant about this small priced Suit that will please the erman military wovakant Fi. = — } most fastidious. pital, were re- lis Island after long tunic reaches almost to the very foot Small buttons are used for trimming. Sizes from 34 to 46 bust measure. on approval. IEholach Sons Established 52 Years Poor Eyesight Is Your Greatest Handicap SQUARB PIANOS GIVEN AWAY that although to this coun- it e THURSDAY SPECIAL Renda ta |] Tee, aching eve tand in gece mad |p] theway of mccen. Correct FREE! || Women’s Dresses, 79c and Eyes Examined Without Charge _— by Registered Eye Physicians 50 poun 360 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Naseau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Rraaklyn: 49% Fulton St.. cor, Rand S* Bargains in Used Uprights | $100 Gordon & Son $4 in", ||| Those at $1.69 comprise a collection of stylish Si 130 Muhifeld& Co. 4 protes but mostly small sizes. es to carry guns and because she CS egirey of war in her cargo af army or navy ofa Contraband of war is con- only when consigned to the y or Beheeas ace of a belligerent power another question the State Depart-| may be called upon to decide. C ra were obtained at louse tosday for the Red steamship Vaderland, which gail at 1 o'clock to-morrow for ol, heavily laden with food- ‘and oll, but with no passengers. Vaderiand will sal ranger the instead of the ngee 2 ‘was announced oe a ne omen of ‘ot tional owners of the Red. ‘Star steam: that the Zeal: and the Lap- will also be changed to British ‘when they get into this port, CF better observation of neu- we.” land and Finland of the to the Amer- tars and Stripes ‘The Vaderiand is one veasels counted upon to bring ‘American refugees from Eng- LINE REFUSES TO AUN THE GOVERNORSHIP es the Announcefent Himself »=—His Political Leader Is ~ for Whitman, Ardolph L. Kline, who was for a time after Mayor Gay- death, announced to-day thet ‘bad changed his mind about seer. the Republican nomi{ftion for ard that his friends would Adv Scarfs Orders placed x be helped. Get Anty Drudge Drives Away Nightmare , Ure. Excited—“Oh, Anty Drudge, come here quickly! I don’t know what's the matter with Minnie, she’s talking so queerly! She woke me up pounding me in the back.” Anty Drudge—“Well, I declare! She's asleep and 4 having nightmare! Listen to what she says She’s dreaming about tomorrow being wash- day, and thinks she’s doing the washing. Poor child, tomorrow I'll show her the easy way to wash with Fels-Neptha Soap.” Gunther Models for Fall and Winter Short and Long Coats, Muffs and for Alterations and Repairs accepted at Special Sumnier Prices. No use worrying about things that can 135 E. Gabler 4 aa, 150 Weser Bros. 5 icn'tis || 190 Fischer 5 i's GOETZ & co.| $1-87 Court St.cor.Livingston | THURSDAY SPECIAL Of fashionable zibeline cloth. Also new Fall models of and wide wale Bedford cord. Women’s Fall Top Coats, $9.95 Well tailored, mannish cut, in gray, tan and brown mixtures. Women’s Fall Top Coats, $7.95 Furs ance Showing n'’e Most Reliable Beet Frucare end and Carpet House THURSDAY SPECIAL in all the Desirable Furs. \| prices, regardless of their former selling prices. 300 i or sent C. O. D. Values $2.00 to $6.50. ‘Second floor, Remodeling Patent Women’s tether Values $4.00 and $5.00. About two hundred pai Yourselves! 95.50 118.75 145.50 before September 15th will be | THURSDAY SPECIAL ; Men’s 25c Underwear, 19c ATHLETIC STYLE, superfine nainsook Under- wear, extra well made and finished. Shirts cut coat style and sleeveless; Drawers have reinforced gus- sets, cut knee length; broken sizes. Men's Underwear, 25c Genuine Porosknit Underwear, fine white absorbent cotton yarn. Perfect garments of this grade sell at Soc. Shirts have high necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats and are knee length. Subject to slight mill ages s Underwear, 3 Garments for $1 Bs Underwear, superfine combed Bevetian cot- ton yarn. Perfect garments of this grade sell at Soc, Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, ankle length. Subject to slight mill imperfections. Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt atrest. . WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS to work and help them Use Fels-Naptha Soap to relieve you of the heaviest and most disagreeable part of your housework, and you'll be so much neeeer and feel so much better, you won’t have anything to worry about. Weekly washing, daily scouring and scrubbing, everything about your work for which you use soap and water can be made easy and pleasant for you if you do it the easy, potzent way. The Fels-Naptha Way is the easy THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s Half Hose, 12'4c IMPORTED COTTON Half Hose, full fash- ioned, in all black and black with split unbleached soles, extra good value. Men’s Half Hose, 19c Silk lisle Half Hose; colors are tan, gray, navy and black; superfine quality, double heels and toes, seamless. Men’s Half Hose, 24c Fiber silk Half Hose, excellent value; colors are tan, gray, navy, suede, lavender, cadet and black; double heels and toes; seamless. Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt street, I THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s Negligee Shirts, 59c 1,500 “Fadeproof” Shirts with soft French cuffs; all desirable; light ground with black, blue and’ lav- way. It is the way that lightens house- work and gives tired women a chance to rest. Fels-Naptha Soap works best in cool or lukewarm water. Follow the ender stripes; neat effects. Special at 59c, ners Street floor, East Building, on the and Green Wrapper. $1 All Wool French Taffeta, 79c VERY SERVICEABLE and good wearing fabric, 42 inches wide, in a full assortment of the new Fall shades as well as navy blue and black. Btrest feet, West Building. \ agi ehotpcl eget yo P fea panic otha ihn La 1914. Women’s $22.50 New Fall Suits, $15 in every way—introducing the postilion back—a very clever, snappy, yet graceful and refined Suit that will The material is navy blue or black serge. The jacket is buttoned down the front and has cutaway effect. The None C. O. D, or Hecond floor, Liringeton street aide, Central Building. That Were Unmatchable at $1.98 to $7.98 Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 toS12N 9 FREE {00tog Tne WEER THE RECORD SALE OF THE SEASON—<come early and share Liehbetelt tain fel icib on With Bach New Uprient Piano, ||! in the most remarkable value giving in women’s Dresses this year. It is well worth a special trip to the city to share in this offering. Those*at 79e are unusually attractive and well made. Becond Moor, Central Building, Women’s Fall Coats, $19.95 COPY OF THE NEW “Cheruit,” flare from the waistline model. In tan, brown and gray mixtures, raglan sleeves, slashed pockets. Second floor, Central Building, Wash Skirts, 69c and $1.10 RADICAL SEASON-END CLEARANCE—all to go at these two bands from 23 to 27 and lengths 37 to 40 inches. None on approval Shoes, $2.95 leather button Shoes—styles that are to be discontinued. Not all sizes, but splendid bargains for those ‘who find their size. Second floor, West Building. {HIN TT ii aN || } AM i \ ND linn nn C7 POOKY VAM | ar sUREDAY SPECIALS | mething very Round _ back, wood, of the skirt. regularly 94¢, and extra heav: Seamless double fine polished ext And hundreds of $1.69 treet Dresses, A SPECIAL vet, the skirt s! blue and black. wool eponges in all, Waist- Central Building. ALL HAND irs of patent sh poppies. Imported Aluminum Saucepans At Prices Never Equalled Anywhere IMPORTED ALUMINUM deep lipped Saucepans of heavy gauge metal and handles of turned edges, highly polished outside and smooth finish inside; extra fine quality. Sizes 1, 1%, 2 and 3 quart. Regularly 38c, Sic, 55¢ and 69c, at 25, 30c, 35c, and 40¢ An offering without equal anywhere. Kitchen Chairs golden oak finish; very strong; our regular stock; Other Aluminum Ware Offers Seamless spun Tea Kettles, all one plece—no seams or Joints; highly polishes Misses’ Suits at $15.98 coat the straight line, plaited from below waist, smart collar of ve Other Suits from $15.98 to $47.50. Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses, $12.98 Made in modified basque, slightly shirred in front, which makes It becoming to most figures; satin sleeves; the new stiff Eton collar and cuffs; plaited from deep yoke, forming tunic over drop skirt of satin. Junior Dresses of Serge, $5.98, $7.98, $15.98 Smart, simple serge Dresses, designed especially for girls from 12 to 17 years. Girls’ new Tom Boy Waists. si 50 Men’s Suits to Measure, $25.00 OPENING THE FALL SEASON with a splendid value in fine woollen Suits for men. suitable for Fall and early Winter. Great assortment of tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots in worsteds, also blue and black in cheviots and undressed worsteds. Above 42 breast measure extra charge for additional Raterial rallnsecgs aoe $4 Black Velvet Sailors, $2.95 and excellent quality velvet. Smart ready-to-wear styles, medium shapes, in plush sailors with large white ju Boo for 69¢ imported black burnt Peacock: | Feathers, large algrette tects. at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P.M. Daily. NT Ta | it a y TIRAU: Im ullinimlltl)) THURSDAY SPECIAL Towel Arms 7Sc nickel = plated Towel Arms, 49c. Made of heavy cast brass, heavily plat- ed, with 3° swing arms, 12 inches long. Imported Shelf Paper 5 yt lengths; dainty lue border. ... .8¢ Delicate lace edging in blue and green; 10-yard rolls....9¢ hard- at gauge metal; good medium size; regularly $2.85, at $1.75 oilers, heavy gauge metal, seamless; 2+ -quart double Boilers; terior; value $1.50, at 98> other unmatched offerings in the Great Household Utilities Sale. THURSDAY SPECIAL LOT of Suits made in one of the new models; the howing the new yoke effect. Made in poplin, navy Just one from an array of smart styles. Newest woollens in designs and colorings Perfect fit guaranteed. blocked shapes with French edges, in dressy styles $4.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $2.45 and Mezzanine floors, Mohair Rugs A lot of the beautiful self col- ored Mohair Rugs, underpriced. 24x48 inch.. 30x60 inch. 36x72 inch,. - 93,00 instead of $4.50 15,00 instead of $7.25 - $6.50 instead of $10.00 ‘Third floot, Exst Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL $3.75 Table Cloths, $2.98 HEAVY IRISH double satin da- mask Table Cloth, 2x2 yards; three very pretty round designs. $4.75 Napkins, $3.75 a Dozen Heavy and fine bleached 1Ash double satin damask Napkins, 24 inch; variety of very pretty designs. At $1.10, Heavy and fine bleached Irish Satin Damask, 2 yards wide; very pretty designs. Street floor, Livingston st,, Rast Bullding. THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Stockings, 8c COTTON STOCKINGS, seamless, double soles, ii. black or tan, Children’s Stockings, 8c Ribbed cotton Stockings, seamless, double soles, in black or white. Store orders only on both items, Street floor, Fulton st,, Central Building. Women’s Undervests, 3 for 25c LOW NECK, sleeveless, plain and some have fancy yokes, Boys’ Combination Suits, 24c White “Porosknit,” also enribbe athletic style; seconds of THURSDAY SPECIAL New Fall Waists, 98c TWO VOILE models, copies of the two-dollar styles; allover embroidered voile or dainty em- broidered panels One model shows the new em- broidered vest effect, the other has the new cavalier collar. « sleuna Crepe Waists at $1.29 Made of washable crepe, in two-toned colorings; but- toned to front with daMity bone buttons, finished with hemstitched pique collar and cuffs. Second floor, Central Building, Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets, 98c NEW FALL MODEL, low bust, long hip effect; made of white coutil, well boned and with support. ers attached, $5.00 Corsets at $1.49 Made of French tricot and white French coutil; tricot Corset, very low bust, medium hip line; coutil Corset, medium high bust, extreme long hip line. Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.98 For stout women. New low bust model of brocaded coutil, elastic section in skirt, broad front steel, well boned, supporters attached, Becond floor, Bast Bullding, Hemmed Sheets, 43c Each GOOD QUALITY bleached mustin sheets, 2x 2% yards, with very neat centre seam, Hemstitched Pillowcases, 14c Each Made from bleached muslin; size before hemming 45x 36 inch, Scalloped and embroidered Pillowcases, 45x36 inghea, Subway floor, West peace

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