The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1914, Page 5

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eae a 0 A, r , Woman Accused ee Mineola ia i; District-attorney wae vais < + Wageu County was SENT T0 TTD IRELAND 2 man, Generous tore, Anticipat- firm"ot| ing Civil War, Wished to Help Ulstermen. p AG I] bed The ae was) ° Ried nis brother toa “law. He was| ¢@ ee ‘would therefore Dreceed that of | With four hundred war fiestng ( Mra Carman. Americans, a merry tale of misplaced Dr. Guy Page ad of turnas called |German strategy, astounding accounts fereey, Minedia “ail” te 4 of the passage of Russian troops by ‘ 4 paid, the hundred thousand through Great Britain and a monster shipment of “auld reekie” the Ausonia of the An- Ha be | chor Line arrived to-day from Gias- gow. Michael Dempsey of the Gro- By sprrthagtd cA one ler Society, who lives at the Hotel “J woute Martinique, said: tried i before the first of the “From a man close to Bir Edward Carson I heard a story showing how much the German Emperor depended on trouble in Ireland keeping Great ‘as | Britain out of the Huropean war. Bir Edward had ordered 10,000 rifies from a German firm for the Ulster Volun- teers at the height of the Irish fric- tion, When the arms had been smug- gled in and the cases were opened it was found that the generous Germans had delivered 50,000—and all of them are now in His Majesty's service.” George Lockart of No. 824 Madison Saaaaie ou ere to yee ao" three ot f wk three or four famines. who woul reported the Seth th above ae | Betas’ wae ra fed Slab with express |fied oo across cs | sahara compeny enecxs wm, an ba —J nar Gantt oo js i i al: THE EVENING WORLD, fod peg] ee is over toa Low Com mittee at at Quarantine met a monster aia not need brag 4 morning, a The: Triple Alliance The new Young Soft Hats are invinci- ble. You can’t “meet them” for less, you can’t beat them for more. $3 and $4. Featherweight models with the right * appeal—and the comfortable “feel.” ) New York Brooklyn Philadelphia 08a & @ 34th Street, New York Cleveland Buffalo Newark V7omen’s and Misses’ Autumn Milline ery Complete showing of reproductions from model hats by the foremost Parisian designers, also original creations from Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s own worke rooms, in prevailing fashionable materials and colorings. | 8.50 10.00 15.00 20.00 and upward Girls’ and Children’s Hats—thirarioor Smart and distinctive styles, especially designed for the younger set, in Velvet, Velour, | Corduroy and Felt, trimmed with Fancy French flowers and Novelty Ribbons. 2.95 3.95 Autumn Modes For Misses and Girls fi Exclusive and original styles, displaying new ' and novel ideas appropriate for the younger generation. Misses’ Tailored Suits Suitable for women to $6 bust measure Smart and exclusive models ofSerge,Gabardine, Broadcloth, Crepe Poplin and Glove Skin, various coat lengths; prevailing colors. 20.00 25.00 35.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Latest styles, including Redingote, Directoire Mandarin and Semi-Basque effects, of Crepe, Charmeuse, Satin, Serge, Crepe Metcocr and Combination effects. / 16.50 19.75 29.75 f ( Misses’ Serge Dresses Attractive dresses in Redingote and Tunic models, satin sleeve and Silk} 15,00 ‘Bengaline vest effects, braid trimmed Exceptionally attractive dresses of Serge, Panama, Challis, Crepe Cloth and Velvet; _ Tunic, Pleated and Circular Skirt effects. | Girls’ School Dresses— to 14 years 5.90 3.95 - 7.90 . and upward 4 Girls’ Washable Dresses—s to 14yr i { New long-waisted, tunic and pleated skirt models of Crepe, Scotch Plaid, Ginghams, Repp, Ratine and Chambray. 2.95 3.95. — 5.90 far set id 5.00 7.50 Autumn Clothing for Young Men and Boys Swagger English models superior qualit Clothes, with individuality and distinctive “ features. Boys’ Suits, extra Knickers English Norfolk Models of Mixtures, Scotch Tweeds, Cassimere and Cheviots in newest colorings, also Navy Serge, 7.95 9.95 12.95 , Boys’ School Suits, Extra Knickers New Fall Model English Norfolk and Single Breasted Patch Pocket Suits of Mixed Cheviots and Tartan 5.90 Checks. Regular 7.95 Values . Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Extra Knickers Norfolk Model Suits of standard grade soft finish Corduroy in Drab | 5,00 and Tan. 8 to 16 years. 7.50Values Young Men’s Autumn Suits’ $2 to 42, suitable for medium size men. Exclusive and distinctive new English Model single and double breasted Suits in Stripes, Tartan Checks and Mixtures. 18.50 22.50 25.00 Young Men’s Suits—Hand Tailored English Model three and four but- ton soft roll front Suits of Cassi- 15.00 mere and Cheviots, in Stripes and 5 Mixtures. Unusual Values from a shopkeeper who was’ kn They ‘sand to have ¥ Lg Oo in ye money. would land| Capt. of the Au- Pa PE FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, nor ns ‘The Home of the “CGA therihgyO- Lord & Tay lor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, Both | Ai Murray Hill go0o The Store Opens at 9 Special School Opening Sales To-Morrow Misses’, Girls’ & Boys’ Apparel & Shoes Excellent Values in Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Large Assortments to Select from Misses’ Dressy Suits New smart models and materials if Ag medium and short coats $32.50, $39.50 to $45.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits Attractive models of gabardine, broadcloth and serges handsomely tailored $19.50, $25,00 & $29.50 Misses’ Coats selon ial the newest models of novelty mixtures, plaids and $12.50, 19,50 to $29.50 Misses’ Raincoats Mannish and cape effects of rubberized materials $5.95, $6.75 to $8.50 Elaborate Showing of Misses’ Dresses The season's latest materials, colors and styles suitable for afternoon, street and evening wear Serge Dresses—f12.50 to $35.00 Afternoon and Evening Dresses—$17.50 to $115.00 Juniors’ Suits Clever Norfolk and fancy tailored models of serge and gabardine $22.50, $25.00 & $35.00 Juniors’ Dresses Of serge and poplin in semi-basque waist line and regulation $9.95, $10.95, $12.50 & $16.50 Girls’ Fall Dresses Smart tailored models of serge, poplin, challie and plaid in new and very attractive models, Sizes 6 to 14 years $5.95 to $19.50 Girls’ School Dresses Of gingham, repp and linen. Sizes 6 to 14 years $1.95 to $5.95 Girls’ Winter Coats Embracing the smartest styles and fabrics. Sizes 6 to 14 years $9.75 to $25.00 Girls’ School Coats Suitable for early Fall wear. Sizes 6 to 14 years $2.95 to $9.50 Third Floor Piano and Player Piano” A.M. Closes at 6 P - An Especially Prepared Sale of ; Growing Girls’ & Boys" Shoes All made with improved leather arch support. Growing Girls’ Shoes Patent leather, tan or Black Russia calf, 6torm mua 2% 0 54) $2.00 $2.50 ine Usually $2.75 to $4.00 ¥ Little Men's ....... Sizes 10% to 1814... ee : i School Opening Sale of Boys’ Clothing Students’ Suits, Frebrics thd tailoring ot’ a an a elpate English reeds snd hemopann SIS 00 lomestic cassimeres in pe st Norfolk and roa models Ne et 8 piece suits, Sizes 1 ‘7 years....... Bogs’ " Nofl "Scheel Suits knickerbockers) Several new modal inal the bet colorings and fabrics, | including cassimeres and cheviots in brown, gray and blue} mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 : $5.00, $6.75 & $8.00 Boys’ Furnishings Negligee Shirts &F Blouses y “6 skists 18 to 14 neck blows 1 to 15 aoe L.00) Pajamas 79¢ Madras or outing flannel, 4 to 18 years..... } Gray Coat Sweaters Trimmed with red or navy, sizes 28 to u}$1.50 Silk Neckwear lai Youths’ Felt Hats New hectagon crown; parle with a contrasting light colored band....... Golf so “; Ot aa each Fourth Floor Are your clothes ready for sprinkling | right after lunch? They should be, and ” you don’t have to get up extra early, either. Fels-Naptha Soap will do it for It will get aie wash on the line 7% morning, when the sun’s the hottest and best for bleaching.- Just so: and put them to soak for 30 minutes - cool or lukewarm water, then rub ligh rinse and hang out—that’s all there isto your weaning: ’ sweet and clean, With Fele Naptiea you save time— but you save more than that—you save your health and he: h. Fels-Naptha is the clothes Your clothes will be’ or luke- Anty Drudge Enjoys Good Things to Eat Ore. ) Finecnelon iy Ant, Drudge, yeu're just in time for Tunch. I'm beating up some waffles and pleasant. for the children. I had te hurry breakfast to- : day, because I like te get my wash all done Follow the . before neon, so I'm giving them what they directions Hike for lunch,” on the Red and Green Anty ¥ Dredee—"Weabteg and wafflest Well, 1 = Wrapper. the answer, You use Fels-Naptha Soap, bev you wouldn't be warm water soap that makes welll easy fae i ST seecy

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