The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1914, Page 6

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BUYS ICEBREAKER EEP OPEN HER PORTS FOR FLEET IN WINTER. RUSSIAN PRINCE TELLS OF GERMAN is wanted Russian whioh is deca = toe! eer ct ha Ser Women and Children Called From Homes and Shot Down in Streets. Shocking atrocities and outrage perpetrated by German troops in Russian Poland were reported by Prince Wicholas Pngalteneff, form- erty Russian Viee-Consul in Chicago, who arrived on the French Hner Fiandre this morning. Prince En- galltchef married Miss Evelyn Pat- | ridge, daughter of C. W. Partidge ot} ‘Chiengo, several years ago, and ie on! hie way to that olty to visit his || relatives. He brought with him many | ofMcial documents turned over to him by Russian authorities to gub- stantiate the charges made agninst the Germans before the American || public. In one instance, he says, women ble value une at Kiel dominate the naval the Baltic. by our we are enabled to you with accurate for from up, thus ing you the $3, $5 or $10 usually for tle ex- nination ALONE by a pri- ¢ sioner. We jacture Harris passes in our own factories, Jana children were calléd from thelr d pair ts guaranteed tO | nomen and lined in the etresta, only j complete ‘and leit to be swept with the murderous fire tisfaction—-your money back ‘jor machine guns placed at each end wish it. ; of the thoroughfare, Again bowees In sheltering women and children were mined and threatened with destrno- tion by the German officers. ‘The Prinee also asserts that @ prominent public official, held as hostage, was Dayonetted to denth and bis body old to his farnfy for 600 rubles. “On the pretext that a stone was thrown at a'German patrol from a} house on the outskirts of Kalies, the jj German troops; commanded by Col. Prouster offered the inhabitants of the house dined up in the road and St., Newerk, nr. Hahne & Co, joren open Satarda: i ‘Get Ready for School Tomerrow It_is the. greatest shoe sale. ‘There are all sizes for small girls and boys, 1a irls ' and boys, and an endless as- sortment of styles to choose from at these _low prices. Shoes, including some regular Boy Scout Shoes, all at the streets of Cirmstochiwa: OUTAGES MEAS wi cent. ourpius, or more, to ral currency under the Vr tion, was pi Vek BVEnlae WUbLD, 2 =r “The houses and quarters of in- hebitanta suspected of hostile gots toward the German invading force will be immediately mined and blown up. The women and children will not be allowed to leave those mined, but must Perish with the samo, COL, ZOLLERN. 8 ported: cowards the German army every tenth in- Babitant will be shot, . LIEUT,-COL. PREUSTER, Commanieat of German Garrison a 5 oo WASHINGTON, Sept. il—An amendment to the Rank law permit- A State banks and trust compant nth capital of $26,000 and 20 Der ri THE NEW STORE FOR MEN Broadway, Corner Eighth Men and Their Grown-Up Sons are invited to come tomorrow, Satur- day, to Broadway and Eighth, and take a look at the! first arrivals of New Fall Suits : Lig store— the Lower-Price branch of our main Men’s Clothing—has built up the largest clothing business done ‘in New York on the Gon eran. by (1) selling only good goods; ' (2) giving most value for the money; (3) putting the beat otyle in a suit; (4) making good on any mistakes. . . There is.so much poor clothing .made— and sold—that it ig unwise for‘dny a pm en , Here » oo i in our ion Seale aud workuaabale, that oil paisa do is to pick she potters he likes: out) of his aize- It will be, there.. ‘And ithe suit. will him, and wil) wear: well. |: $12.50, $15, $16.50, $17.50 Fabrics are Autumn weights and colors, This Is Fair Notice that the most man can expect to get in a new Fall suit for the money he wants to invest is here. . Men’s Fall Hats, $2 Soft hats and derbies, Soft hats with round crowns or crowns that may be worn alpine or drop-top style; dark greens, blues, browns, b! Derbies, black; in the new blocks. Broadway corner Eighth. Zin. Pest, 5 2-in. Fillers, with Husk en Each Filler. Value $25. . * oe vr EMBER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Niath Black and White Novelty Jewelry French Jewelry Section is showing a large collection of interesting new black and white jewelry adapted from French designs. i Bar pins, earrings, brooebsn, “saniolecatarlf att black enamel with rhinestone or imitation pearls, and usually mount- ed with sterling silver. More than a thousand new trinkets have been received within the last few days+- mostly one of a kind. Prices 50¢ to $10. Main floor, Old Building CORSETS Exceptional at $2 $00 C. B. a Ia Spirite and other good models such as we have sold here at $3, $4, $5, come thro’ a special purchase to sell at $2. Plenty of models to suit vari- ous . Tricot, plain materials and fancy pink or white fabrica, Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building, ° 800 ama! and tops. In Port—Two Large Shipments of Women’s Imported Princess May Gloves Imported Princess May pique gloves of durable skins made in the durable pique way which will outwear any other style except cape. $1.15 pair. Princess May overseam two-clasp gloves from Grenoble, France—shaped very carefully by 4 celebrated French glover. $1 pair. 2,400 pairs of the pique gloves and 1,200 pairs of the overscam gloves have been just unpacked! All are in autumn styles and autumn colors— tan, brown, gray, mode, champagne, navy, black and white are included in the two groups. These Princess May gloves are exactly the same quality we offered last year—even a shade better, because they are new; and new things always seem to be the best. . Whether we shall receive later shipments of these gloves is, of course, & questien; but and now ready for autumn needs ‘are plenty of all sizes in all shades in both styles, Main Aigle, Old Building. There is Sturdiness and Style in Our NewSchool Clothes for Boys School opens Monday. This store, will be open all day tomorrow, Saturday—last day to get boys ready for school. Suits The Junior Hat Special purchases of the mill-runs of several of the best makers. » very slight imperfections in these stockings and socks make them, from the joint of view of wearing quality and appearance, nearly so oo as perfect. ‘rom a very wide variety of several times the quantity fina’ choose with even more than our usual care. The quantity is not large enough to last long. FOR WOMEN At 75c Pair— Mill-run of $1 Grades 860 pairs of pure silk in black, white and colors, with mercerized doles and tops. At 85¢ Pair— Mill-run of $1.25 and $1.50 Grades 8,260 pairs of pure silk in black, white and colors; some with mercerized soles and tups. Main floor, Old Building At 35c Pair—- 3 Pairs for $1— Mill-run of 50c Grades 700 pairs of boot silk, in black and colors. Subway floor, New Building At 50c Pair— Mill-run of $1 Grades of pure silk, mostly in tan color, with part in light colors, Mercerized’ soles Subway floor, Old Building. Store Open All Day Tomorrow, Saturday, from 8.30 to 5.30 Sale of 9,000 Pairs of Selected Silk Hose for Men and Women The ly selected, we TOR MEN At 60c Pair—Mill-run of $1 Grades 2,000 pairs of pure silk fashioned half hose in black and colors with mercerized lisle soles. Burlington Arcude floor, New Building, , At 25c Pair—Mill-run of 50c Grades 1,400 pairs of pure silk, seamless, in black artd colors, with mercerized soles and cuffs. Subway floor, Old Building Also—New Shipment of Men’s Socks from Germany, $1 Pair Pure sith and artificial sith half hose, of first qual- ity, not mill-runs, medium weight, with mercerized soles and cuffs, in shot effects of black with white, royal blue, purple, green or tan, It is difficult to say when we will be enadled & |, secure any more of this unusual half hose. ‘ Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Young Women's Sample Suits, $20 Netand Satin Dresses, $13.75 Serge Dresses, $18.50 We mention these few specials because we haven't space to tell of the complete collection of coats, suits and school, afternoon. and evening dresses which are now filling Little Gray Salons to over- flowing. The suits at $20 are un matched at their price. They are the samples from a tai- lor who knowg bow to compine excellent work: hip and good style, Among the eighteen models there are fashions giels, Chiffon broadcloth suits, dingonal cl checked materials, crepe poplin and many govelty weaves found uly among suits of the better class. Linings are rich peau de eygne, cuats are long or short. Navy blue, black, tete de negre, Russian green and other new shades. Pi * ht Dresses at $13.75 are pictured. The body of this pretty dorselet dress is satin—the tunic and sleeves and standing collar are of fashiom able heavy net. All black, or navy with Black net. Serge Dresses at $18.50 include sash, corsclet braided, Redingote and many other models. Skirts are gharming. One is full pleated from the yoke like some of the newest French dresses. Navy blue and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Second floor, Old Building, Leather Goods Samples Prices 0c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, etc., upward Every piece is marked exactly half the price it usually sells for, so you can judge what a splendid time this is to buy gifts or useful little things for yourself. There's everything here from a 10c twine box to a $7.50 fitted dressing case, and at the in between prices are medicine cases, sewing boxes, brief cases, clock cases picture frames, ess and memo books of all kinds, purses, manicure sets, picnic scts, cigar cases, writing cases and dozens of other things. Pay $6.76 or 820, or any of the dosen in-between prices, and you shall get a suit which for sturdiness and atyle bas no match. Extra knickers go with suits at 86.75 and 87.50; at 96.75 fancy cheviots and cassimeres; 87.50, blue serges and cheviots, Ask for Model 141 if you want for your boy a suit which no other shop has or can get; $10.60, $12.50 and $15, ac- cording to. quality of fabrics. Mackinaws Every other boy has one. They wear like iron, And keep « boy warm, Red, gray, brown, blue and tan over-plaids—dandy colore— in sizes 6 to 18 years, 89,50, $10.50, $12.50, Topcoats Fancy checks and mixtures; medium-weight; some full-lined, $6.75 to 812.50. Of rough cloth, in man color-mixtures; crown stitched; brim to turn =p. or down; a hat that will stand any amount of ro ond toe: Old Bullding, Shoes The best shoes ever made for a boy; dull calfskin uppers, tips that are practically inde- structible, soles of a special tan- nage of leather, calfskin stays in back to avoid wrinkling, neat-looking, durable, ace. Small boys’ sizes, 11 to 2, $3, Large boyy’ sizes, 1to 6, $8.50. And the best service—your boy's feet will be properly fitted, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. BLOUSES, 0c, 65c, 81. Second floor, Old Building. SHIRTS, 65c, 760, $1, $1.50, NECKTIES, 25c, 600. BELTS, @5c. COLLARS, 2 for 85¢. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Saturday Last Day for School Outfitting $1 to 87.50 articles. Main floor, Old Building 10c to $2 articles. Subway floor, New Building The CUTLERY in the Housewares Sale is evidence of the standard of all the other household necessities in the September Sale. It is the same standard maintained by the year-’round housewares store. The only difference the housewares in the September Sale and those in our regular stock is the prices—and the September Sale prices are 10 to 50 per cent, less than regularly. Some of the cutlery at September pvices: Ebony-handled paring knives, 10c, 12¢ and 15c each, regularly Ife, 15e'and 18, Cocobola-handled paring knives, 8c each, regularly 10c. . Paring knives, set of three in box, 25c set, regularly 35c. French cooks’ knives, ebony- handled, from 38-inch, 30c, regu- larly S5c, to 12-inch, 95¢, regu- larly 81,25. Craps fruit knives, 25c and 35c each, regularly 35c and 50c. Housewares Store, oh Mfrs Sore Stag-handled steak carver and fork, 6-in, blade, $1.75, regularly 2.50. Stag-handled game carvers, T= in. blade, sterling silver ferrule, $2.50, regularly 8: Stag handled carving sete, knife, fork and steel, 8 in. blade, $2.50 set, regularly 85.25. Carving sets, celluloid-handles, carver, fork and steel, $2 set, regularly 83.25. , ubway floor, New Building, Sanitary Drinking Cups FREE! “" (Five in a Box) Just the Thing for the School Children FOR , SCHOOL | FREE for the Coupon Printed in CHILDREN § Next Sunday’s Wo } A of se com - }

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