The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1914, Page 7

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a & Co, and Kubn, Loeb & Co. The money te to meet municipal gold notes, foated abroad, and which will CLAFLIN AFFAIRS NEAR SETTLEMENT, PLANS OF OF BANKERS (MORGAN GETS 6% FOR $1 00,000,000 LOANED 10 CITY Board of Estimate Borrows Sum Despite Protest of Real Estate Men. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 12 NOON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) bégin to mature next Monday. The ®0ld Is to be covered by notes to be is#ued in one, two and three-year pe- riods. The city will bave to pay in- terest at‘the rate of 6 per cent. Betore the board passed the reso- idttén empowering Comptroller Will- he A. Prendergast «) MA ia vigor bas Sdtiations with the agai & rowing the and the of bo ot intofest the city tn to pay, were made by ntatives oF real estate oF-| terms for feorganising the H. B. Ciat Ler is in war,” lin Company and its chain of dry erick é “Taubecher ot & g00ds stores throughout the country, Assoc! “and yet) whose failure for more than. $30,000, Hey cee Ya # lion doware 000 & fow months ago has ehen one of of Lg tore q@hicch ts in the|th® heaviest burdens. financial mar- chy 2 country in the world, at peace | kets have had to bear. Merchandiso = Sled te “oes of ay Age creditors have agreed with the bank- “) ers and a general meeting of com- Estimate to-day decided Yo borrow combination ‘ot men down tn! ntttess has been called for next Tues. from a synd! allt Stee,sp0.000 te geld . toate get the money,”| day to pass finally upon the proposed we have to headed by the Srmot JF .Morgan JP. Mi replied Mayor Mitone “We haven't| plan of settlement. Thies will be fol- the gold and the bankers have it. Can you-tall us where to get the Receseary | owed by @ ciroular letter to all the molar” 2,000 banks that hold Clafling paper hy = with ft its immense go! ‘ creditara, Inviting deposits and as- to the assistance of the city?” | sents, ‘The Mayor explained | that be had ie Plan of readjustment provides goat ct ch rye “ ace to| for payment of 16 per cent. cash on Washington and learned that the na-/i claims at once and carrying the Honal, sold reserve could not be die-| pesatatng 96 per’ oeat, on 6 per cent. “It does seem an cee that a/notes for three years. There will be pee iy ike New York at re two new companies organised. One Suen tee will take over the Clatin wholesaie street, declared Laubscher. “On the general roposttion jon I agree iness and the five stores owned by with you,” said the Mayor, tana I i ‘The other will be a holding com- can assure you that the city has al-/pany for the twenty-three stores taken .steps to secure new|owned personally by John bse ‘SIRO Avene, 340 end 35th Btreets, Nem York sources of revenue.” which now are in Cea] ON SEY WAR Store Opens at 9 A. M.—Closes 6 P. M. ORHURAOEDE A? URRRBRINE cio B. Alnuan & Ca. have in course of preparation and will shortly hold A Special Sale of Reversible Velour Portieres At a special session hurriedly called by Mayor Mitchel the Board of the prices of which will offer very remarkable inducements. Details of this Sale will be announced later. receivers ie To-Morrow Is the Last Day of the School Vacation! Sale Offering Girls’ Dainty School Dresses IN A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF THE NEW FALL STYLES Girls’ School Dresses, 59c Girls’ Dresses, 98c ° Percale Dresses—Crash-linene, gingham, repp-linene and Twel styles, in plaids, stripes and checks; sises chambray dresses; tunic skirts; long waist line; low belts; O00 26; worth 8 a1, 50 and $1. if many pretty styles; sises 6 to 14; values that will help mothers’ ’ $ ponistbates sah liars tao pomnghen, : Girls fag lyhogng 1.98 stereos m odels; ° > witht repp reap ribl — tunic and i Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 Ail colors: sises 6 Tunic models in Roman stripe, Japanese crepe, also Japanese crepe plaids, with white collar and velvet trimmings; Girls’ ‘Coats, Special, 55.00 others in wool ratine plaids, with embroidered white linen | 4, (cine, $10.00 all-wasl Cheviot Costs ined throughout; collars, in Anderson's ginghams, showing the new full shap- | Sleeve, fnished with brocd eufhe colts cave tie at ings; sizes 6 to 14. Sale price, $2.08. : BROADCLOTH, WOOL POPLIN, GABARDINE, FRENCH AND MANNISH Sises 6 to 14 years. SERGES, CHEVIOTS, DIAGONALS AND NOVELTY MATERIALS The trimmings are numerous, being embellished with handsome new shape buttons, silk braids and dozens of other charming contrasts that enhance the distinctiveness of every garment. The colors include tobacco brown, Russian green, plum, wistaria, light and dark navy blue, taupe and black; all sizes for women and misses, An Incomparable Showing of Women’s Fall Suits MADE TO RETAIL AT $20.00, $25.00 AND $29.75, SATURDAY style assortment is without parallel, the long tine coat mode predominating. Every suit beau titally bot ice Materials include: 7 Simpeon Crawford, Third Fleer, EE The New Simpson Crawford’s Present Distinctive Fall Millinery ‘ Fall Blouses ATTRACTIVE IN DESIGN AND EXTRAORDINARY IN VALUE. THE BEST CORSET V, FERED IN THE CITY VOILE BLOUSES AT LAR "4 No better authority of the ultra-fashionable smartness of this store’s millinery can be Pesce Lipa pique, lace an found than our customers who come here season after season for their new hats. VOILE BLOUSES, $1.98. Dressy models, in fine French voile, allover embroidery effects; leo lace, embroidery and pique Special Display Tomorrow of New Fall Street and Dress Hats rs apeee ee ee of hose sup- gular 85 model. STANDARD i $3.00 CORSETS, out of discontinued le models, in coutil; pecleel $ peal low bust end ed akict TUB SILK Laer egicl $2.98, At 1 0 oe oe cent vues ot $7 47 Heavy quality of tub silk, smartly x = - REGULAR $2.00 CORSETS. made and very durable; appro- Unrivalled by Models Shown Elsewhere at 815. Now models, with low or medium priate for business wear. ° bust, long or medium length hips, Peebe Ga cate AND Gita Our Tailored Hat Department pretty immed: strong. g 77 BLOUSES, $3.98. Every conceivble style in « tailored hat will be found in our collection. Hats of good quality silk velvet, trimmed simply but smart with tall stick-ups, wings and jowers, At *2.95 Up to *8.50 Crepe de chine blouses, amartly trimmed with black and white striped silk. Satin blouses, effec- tively hemstitched, | —— ne Seton Floor st BRASHE = fine cam- ric; various model Simpeqe Crawferd, Main and Second Dining Room Domes |Inverted Lights and Gas Lamps Complete for Gas, at $6,35 Inveted| Gas Table 5,000 Yards Desirable Silk Remnants An accumulation of odd lengths and remnants from recent sules, Included are new Fall silks, worth to $1.50 0 yerd. ons _.FE8 BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER aay: 1998) Bankers have agreed finally upon Hs can’t the national Govern./ and the several hundred merchandize H ' Each 4 ae twenty-three stores Mi] Loy cap’ rate! w corpor led tores Company, which will be a are, concern. This —s stock of thet new Cif ompany, | owning the home store, will be de- |» hag as additional security for us otes. What will become of the stock ot the old Claflin company has not Had determined upon. It will gl "be wiped out, but a new taking win” be jance, — 0 Ages | ie the notes, taking indorsoment ‘of the ld company. on the outstanding, notes, heat eae ae os al a Sone of our chees. New Emerson etyles fer Fall are ready. Lesk in our together, Each one of the’ twenty-three outside ree have ta will ul in inde-| pendent concern, buying Ar the open Inarket bans endeavoring to make as good a show! ~ = Y r ew plan 8 Separate units, 01 ‘operated locally, with only the stock deposited with a holding company as security, JSS—= SSSSq= a SS= (a —J iS All-Wool Serge e Skirts at $2.95. Sold in Other Ph hi as High as $5.00. Orders For Women and Misses No Mail This 1s a fine collection of well-made Skirts (not a job jot), made of carefully. : alee Htustrate. fave mebeo. but, we, have menyrore’in the collection. * New, beak e illustrate five we have mai styles neatly finished wi with ilk ‘ra and button ny more some have taffeta bands. Colors | are navy, bl i $2.95 Root'’s $1 Tivoli 3 f= ty peed $3.95 + Size Skirts, waistbands up to 40 inches, length to 43 inches; special, toemorrow, at SSSsaqasjoaee Underwear for. | | +Menat ad : i] 2,000 ‘Boys Suits and ,.* eye | the great of | Reefers, s pecial, $4.95 mrt: f Thee hi bi i grade re Lene iy ne is ce, This oftering fe i EXTRA PANTS SUITS—Corduroy and peed Be re fancy cheviots and cut in the: latest Fall Soni citant ots ’ l models, Sizes 7 to 17 years. Lereagur rape g ons) j ; Blue Serge Suits. Double Pe a : af Poth Ball bac nl pants are lined, seams ure iar oan pit es . Russian, Dixie and Middy Suits. t ee ee wade Sizes 3 to 7 years. “ee See 8 fers. 4 ‘ Serges and fancy pple Sines ads t0 8 years, i” “epi at. at.. a ‘ Children’s: Eyes Need Attention’ BOYS SATIN CALF BLUCHER LACED SHODS, sizes 9 to 13%. GIRLS’ GUN METAL BUTTON AND VICI KID SHOES, sizes ¢ to 11; 00 seenttd values. reduced from $1,69 and $2.48, a wore x GEM PORTAL BLUCHER AND BUTTON 8H nore. SHOES, in Tan and Patent Leather; sizes u; GIRLS’ BUTTON #1 SHOES of Gun Metal and Patent 9, at P hated AND GUN METAL BUTTON SHOES, mete of School: Shoes Big art? § Special, Yard, at 50c deiad aie. Sk Vettes Yeleceange ae Corduroys, 40-inch All- sik poy etlap rnd thee Crepe de Chine, 36 ‘and 40-inch All-filk rope Meteor,” 86-inch Dress Satins, 86-inch €harmeuse Messaline, Soech Corded Silk Poplin, 86 and 40-inch Printed Silk Poplin, $6- Printed Geen gtd ‘oplii an nek enn id Silk Poplin, $6-inch Roman Sill i For Cool eerie Nights: Blankets and Comfortables 00 Wool Blankets | | $4.50 72x80 Size Blankets roadcloths Costume Corduroy ree tage querer ee ane Planaets $ Tale, Manet fers, ap ey sedshrunkBrouddotiehowattn | conaardernn uate as or bile borders, 1One bast g 2. 69 - ili ra caer eae $ 3. 2 5 black seoy ee Es pws inches wide; » dependable quality; y a rently in demand: ; special, acti sper Becend Fleer SRR RRNEE Counties, Mats Ficer, a EL Simpson Crawford, 6th Ave., 19th and 1 20th Street ae ee ae antl sis cette gy A ti te tne >_> Shoes for Boys irls ore eaten att, t Tyke Brg td us the Hands. and G real Mt, G ote itn | Nile or Cloth t tops; Pre acer Metal ina Viet Kid, w mic Second At $1.96, $248 and $298 iti Bastin. | —_—___ Floorcoverings—Save | $8.00 Wool and Fibre Rugs at $4.09, bec: see Une 9x12 ft,; the designs are allover weil covered; colorings are mostly in red. ip Y¥-PICK woast| I D4 4 PRINTED LINOLEUM; 2 yards STAIR LINOLEUMS, 2) 55¢! ING CHICKENS inches wide; per running yard, 70¢ | “Nature Shape” Meats Are Cheaper cart yard. 3 50¢, NEAID” LINOLE IMS; STAIR LINOLEUMS, 36 wide; per running yard, 1 rds wide; square yard... | ri ST AROTHER TINE” OF iNLAID. ca Linoleums are in full hice (BEER. BON ul NOLSUME; to $1. 50 wo we will cut. any length desi st, TRL Ravine aa, to in $Se A becme ine of lagi to wc qUkkeve wide; ru from. We request, wi possible, EG Ch STAIR TINOLE ats et yo lying pein henesaaevnns, hd

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