The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1914, Page 7

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IP FRIENDSHIP SAFE’ ‘im @ Neutral Harber, Seo- vetary Bryan Reports. |b deertorone, Sept, & —Gecretary’ while discussing the war ettua- to-day, was asked what had be- ome of the good ship Friendship, “@he te safely interned in a neutral “replied the Seoretary, Perfection in iis only Leaps where perfect At the Harris stones @ thorough forks’ 2 of ee eat keds IShyelcfune)—and a iP a pocdind adjustment of the by expert Mi ec meng ry assurance of eye~ glass perfection, We guarantee complete, lasting satisfaction — whether your glasses cost $2,00 or more. _ Optical Tower of MUgtstohtis East 28d St., near Fourth Ave. eat 196th St., near Lenox Ave. ith St., bet. Sth and 6th Aves, Mac bus Ave., ist and 8d Sts, 70 Naseau near John St. {1406 St. Nicholas Av., pc bet, 180-1818. 1000 Broadway, ar. Willo’by, B’klyn, 480 Fulton St opp. A. & 8 B'hiya. Sovbedthndlbashen St., er ator ORE NURSES HERE EARER TO BEGIN RED CROSS WORK Registrar's Question of Nearest Relative’s Name Brings Tears to Eyes of Some, ‘The seriousness of their mission, as far as their personal safety is con- corned, was brought forcibly home to the Red Cross nurses who were to go to Burape on’ the hospital ship whon the registrar gt the Now York headquarters asked them to-day, “Who is your nearest relative?” Gome of the nurses had tears in their eyes as they answered the query and thea hurried off to receive their equipment, Miss Alice C. Beatie, efervisor of the Cleveland group that arrived here to-day, sald that every one of the twelve nurees in ber corpse was highly efficient and that all were keen to go. “We are sailing practically into the unknown,” said Miss Beatle. “We do not know where we are going; we have no idea what will happen to us, or when we ghall return, if ever; but I am willing, as are all the girls who are with me, to make the eacri- fice for the sake of experience and in the name of suffering humanity. Beveral of the nurses in my party |¥ are not compelled to sesk employ- ment, and the §60 a month we are paid will be but a trifle for them.” To-morrow afternoon Miss Jane A. Delano, Chairman of the National Committee on Nursing Service of the Red Cross, will refund the expenses incurred by the nurses in reaching World “Wants” Work Wonders] wew York trom « dosen cities, and THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTENEIE 310 N payment will be made in gold ao that they may readily make use of it If necessary on the other side, Miss Delano sald the corps of nurees as made up for the trip Is composed of .the most capable women of their profession in this country. “I have received thousands of applications from all over this country, Canada, Cuba and Panama, and we could have completed the nurees’ corps @ dosen times over,” she declared. ‘Miss Katrina E. Hertser, who goes along as an addi- tional supervisor, was formerly chief nurse of the Navy Department hos- pital service, and Miss Josephine B. Bowman has obtained leave of ab- gence from the same service to join the Red Cross.” On Gaturday afternoon the nurses ‘will visit the ship at the Bush docks in Brooklyn, and then they will be excused until Monday. ‘The supervisors of the differest unite will be Mary M. Russell, Cin- cinnati; Donna J. Burger, Boston; Virginia A. Rau, Buffalo; Frances H. Meyer, Brooklyn; Charlotte Burgess, Chicago; Alice C. Beatle, Cleveland; Margaret. Lehman, Philadelphia; Alice Henderson, Baltimore; Reba J. Taylor, ‘Washington; Jessio T. Par- Rochester; Lucy Minniegerode, Manhattan, and Alla WL. Reutinger, id Manhatten group. NEW YORK WOMAN ATTACKED. Saved After Struggle With Bellboy fm Hotel tn Ctactanatt, CINCINNATI, Sept. 3—An attack on Mrs. Billie 3. Nelson of New York by @ negro bellboy at a well known downtown hotel early to-day was frustrated when Mrs. Nelson suc- eeeded in forcing the negro’s hand een her mouth and calling for help, friend, Mre, 0. Rolfe, also of New to her ald. York, rang to fas, Nelson, to As she opened ee he forced his way Into the room, her by the throat. clasped one hand over her mouth and threw her to the floor. On the appearance of Mrs. Rolfe the assailant ran from the room and es. ‘The women are wives of Ne in and Rolfe, New York actors, who have sworn out a warant for the culprit’s arrest. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 5 P.M. BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE, AT 388™ STREET Specialized Fashions for “Jeunes Filles” Correct French and English Models for School Girl, College Miss, Debutante The prevailing custom of providing the younger set with women’s fashions in smaller sizes does not obtain in this Shop. The Bonwit Teller Misses’ Department is divorced from maturity of style. The models presented are specifically Jeanne Lanvin of Paris and priate for Misses. 25.00 16.50 The London Introduced By Bonwit Teller & Co. Between the ages of 12 and 16 many girls remain un- veloped. They are at an “awkward perio." difficul best toattire with a proper chic. in Leadon these ae are termed “FI parel perio sal suitab table me their t: wit Meller — intro- 5 od the idea to Americe, and have set apart a |: callvetion of specially ed apparel—very rich in character, yet distinctly "| different from really little girls’ styles. Serge and Com “Flapper Apparel” designed for Misses and express the ideas of the celebrated other famous French and Eng- lish style creators who develop styles particularly appro- 29.50 to 29.50 Pinal rental models in Racinees, one-piece, coat and braid bound effects, trimmed charmeuse, decorated with embroidery or beading. In the favored color tones. Sizes 14 to 18 Idea in he Cloth Dresses In French and English serge. piece, straight line and overskirt models, Sizes 6 to 12., “Tailleur” Suits for Misses 250.00 To the younger woman who would express her personality in her dress,who would stand for an individual- ism that sets her apart from the “great number,” this asi of suits makes a special appeal. Variety is the keynote, 3 the models are youthful and : n al developed. i in covert, serge, gaberdine, » duvetyn, velour de every new style feature, e “Trotteur” Frocks for Misses *30.50 with pique, com- “Plapper"_Frocks 5.95 to 35.00 Models for school and formal weer, in sizes from 12 to 16, in serge and poplin—romain, serge velveteen and charmeuse, pique and repp. Girls’ School Dresses Tub Dresses In white cordeline, cotton crepe plaid, ramie linen, hand embroidered repp and chambray. Sizes 6 to 12. 195 2.95 5.95 5.95 9.50 12.75 Guimpe, one Girls’ and Misses’ “Tailleur” Hats fi aM 7 75 WAVAL RESERVISTS ANSWER ITALY’S GALL Twelve Officers and Fifty Men Sail on Liner San Giovani for Naples. ‘twelve officers In the Italian Naval Reserve sailed to-day on the Sicula American steamer San Giovani for Naples and 60 marine reserves were in the steerage. The Italian ship carried away, in all, 1,600 passengers, men, women and children, the ma- jority of them being Italian. The officers sald that they inew of no war in which their country might be | embroiled, but that they wanted to be ready in case Italy was dragged into the Buropean conflict. ‘The pier at South Broklyn was than 4 to throfiged, with people, relatives and friends of the départing ones and many affecting scenes took place at parting. There was more wesping than enthusiasm on the steamer. were looking upon the ‘fri ly shores of America for th 1 “4 tinte ard the same feeling was current among those who were left behind a Aged Berry Picker. ‘atherine Fetster went out in the Pela near her home in Chauncey, yesterday, to pick berries with wich’ t mek cé, plete acalebrate, her ge h ‘seventh birthday, to- When er son, femnll, returned. from ‘business he missed his inother, and, seeking her, came on her body in the bushes. | She had died of heart after Saving been overcome "by “the eat. New Atto ¥-General in Omee, WASHINGTON, Thomas VA reRory of, Austin, ex., Was sworn to: as Attorney~ ‘General of the Tat ted States. The was adi tered nf Re, Chief Suatice. ‘white. Later . S. the retiring Attorne: the oath ap an Associa Sa je of the Supreme Court. Ea ALL CARS $1.95 Shadow Box Pictures at $1.19 Framed colored pictures, size 22x26 in., with deep gilt and nished frames, handsomely ornamented, enclosed in ebony-finis! box with glass. A large variety of subjects ecuding oy Swing,” “Apple Blossom,” “Quiet any one customer at this is price. $8.50 Genuine Oil Paintings, Special, $4.65 : Heavy 6-inch gilt and gold burnished double sweep inches, with polished shadow box and gl landscapes, marines, Our Picture Dept., on the Third Floor, will present to every person showing ment in the house ailing be. or more, a fine the late Pope Plus X. The Ww me your a 1-in. black or brown. frame. @ gold antique frame at 98c, $1 12 Specimen Values from Our September China Sale joture if B0c., an wish in In @ 2-in. 0.50 Dinner Set and Water Tumblers, $7.98 100-piece American Porcelain Dinner Set. in- cluding a covered soup tureen 3 meat dishes, decorated plates, cu and. saucers; each with floral sprays and gold edges; mea 12 water tumblers, making 112 pieces in all. PIECE IMPORTED KITCHEN CEREAL SE Consisting of 6 large it box, 1 oil and vinegar bot! IMPORTED CHINA TEA CUPS decorated; special, TEA SET, of floral design and gold 23-PIECE IMPORTED CHINA bowl, cream jug, 6 tea cups, 6 sai pretty Persian design cach er $2.98 AND SAUCERS, very prettily TEA SET, consisting ucers and 6 tea plates, MASON FRUIT JARS, quart size, 12 for. MASON FR JIT JARS, 2-quart size, 12 f ; SURE SEAL JARS, similar to Lightning style glass top jars: pint and quart sizes; 12 jars for.. SURE SEAL JARS, 2-quart size, 12 for.. TLE, special at with belt 28 to 4, gloves; samples two-clasp, values range up Baby Bunting Sleeping $5.00 Chandeliers for i= WELSBACH NO. 4 GAS MANTLE, School Sweaters Savings of 20% to 50% Seconds of $1.00 sweaters; of wool-and-<otton mixed; various colors; In sizes up to 34. Seconds of $1.49 grades. Fine wool-and-cotton mixed, shawl and ish roll collar; Norfolk styles, School Sweaters, Very Special at $1.78 Regular $2.50 values. Made of finest Austra- lian wool in popular weaves and desirable colors; sizes 6 to 15 years, $1.50 School Sweaters, 95¢ Worsted tinish, with double shawi vollar; plain ‘weave, in maroon, cardinal, navy and brown ; sizes Women’s Chamoisette % Gloves, Special, 24c 2,400 pairs of lisle thread and chamoisette Garments at 38c heavy quality white knit fabric and are a protection against colds and changes of weather, All are perfect and guaranteed, Sizes for children 1 to 10 years old. Usual prices 50c to 75¢. Mail orders promptly filled. TIN CAPPED JELLY TUMBLERS, 6-02., 12 for. TIN CAPPED JELLY TUMBLERS, 9-02., 12 f Rooms, $3.9 shade is 18 inches in diameter and| None sold todealers or sent C.0.D consists of 6 art glass panels with red] mMEN's HEAVY GRAY NATURAL diamond panel intersected, in amber or 1 green; brushed brass finish, complete with » incandescent INCANDES ¥ BURNER fasta aan imported colored bead fringe; burner and mantle, all complete for WELSBACH REFLEX INVERTED Fi amp out it. lass shade and F od Brass AQ School Sweaters, 45¢ School Sweaters, 59 and two-tone effects; sizes 4 to 14 years. from a well-known maker; all are in black, white, natural and gray; to 50c pair. Main Floor, Garments are made ©* Main Floor, 59th St. Many of those palling felt that they | lass prot woodland and foreign scenes, al peenteg GIVEN AWAY! r, Root’s Tivoli. $1 e imported decorated china; $6 pieces; border $4.98 Underwear for | Old Glory Sets 16x23 inch size, “CELEBRATED HATS The standard of perfection “in style and quality. NEW YORK Chicago Philadelphia, Agencies in All PrincipalCities 4 WORLD “WANTS” WORK WOND: is FREE: Corsage bouquet on Presentation of a sales-check in the greenhouses on the roof, wo A Ma and 3 10:00 to Pi fe and 3:00 to 5:00 Id burs shadow The Storm,” “The Springtime,” etc. No more Bloomingdale Brothers take great pride in presenting to the New York Public The 1915 Style “G” The Latest and Greatest of Ali WALTERS88-NOTE PLAYER PIANOS (=) °390 & 1 On Terms ‘ot $2 a Week | size 22x34 variety of | ‘Third Floor, Friday Special New Basque Trimmed T u r- bans, specially priced at $3.43 These are our’ regular $5.00 hats, are made of silk velvet, trin- sett ls le med with pheasants, aigrettes, lowers, oo silver and raids, (-7 rea for Friday, i = s*Filloor, Men, 69¢, ROOTS x Mest men Price includes a beautiful music roll cabinet and’} | TIVOLE reat inerits bench to match, a cover, 12 rolls of music of your’; P “Yan Sects own selection and FREE delivery to your home. } | derwear— tie go aise This new 1915 Style “G” Walters Player Piano, now for the first time on exhibition in our Piano warerooms, has reached THE HIGHEST PIN- NACLE of Player perfection. It is the hand- somest and most artistic instrument ever produced by the Walters PianoCo. Many costly improve- ff ments of vital importance have been incorporated. In fact, NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED in the construction. ability, This offering is strictly first quality gray natural wool shirts and drawers, standard dollar value everywhere. Buy now. Later you will doubtless have to pay higher prices. WOOL SHIRTS, double-breasted front, strictly first quality, in all sizes; drawers to match: 79c it, Bt. .eeveecees e wets ie Ae «But the Price Has Not Women's Been Advanced \, Hosiery This announcement is in strict keeping with TWO-THREAD the Policy outlined at the time Bloomingdale | Cor pen, be Brothers purchased the entire capital stock and Fee dee interest of the Walters Piano Co. it oie tN oe “—To bulld BETTER instruments every day, to year by year all t ie vi UP Be IMPROVEMENTS art and skillcan sug- | gest, and to sell Pianos and Player Pianos DIRECT from our factory to | your home at PRICES LESS THE { Men’s Socks FINE. TWO-THREAD COTTON SOCKS, black and colors; pair. ss... 5c MIDDLEMEN’S PROFIT, thus giving FIBRE BILE Bon Ee oe the purchaser the benefit of the com- at, pait oe. : missions usually paid to dealers, agents HEAVY PURE THREAD ie SOCKS, double soles; high spliced or teachers.” heels and toes; black, white 28c and variety of colors Main Floor The Walters Player Piano contains a Player mechanism which is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity, combining allot ff the best features of player construction, and eliminating all the objectionable features ot other makes, ‘It is guaran- teed to give absolute satistaction under the most varied con- re haber Day ditions while in constant use in your home. Every member 3x5 foot Cottor ' A A 1 wins Ting santa ot the tamily can now play whatever kind of music they like ff 1 6 foot varnished po Is for best. rhea re ane 69 It will be well worth your while to investigate this 11 inch. galvanized c new 1915 Style ‘'G"' Walters Player Piano before bracket holder >MALL AMEFICAN FLAG. Speer End Mountings 12x17 Inch size , ach purchasing any other make. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO tor a beautitul new Walters Piano or Player Piano, We will make you a liberal alluwance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano” Upon request, a representative will call, Send tor latest illustrated catalogue. | each.... 24x35 inch

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