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ah ma ram OW, Se cM, sing Sieben sd THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. iii at tne ofican vere As ‘. U LOST $i, 500 IW TAXICAB PLAGUE STEAMER HALTED. TO ADOPT RNSTONS. HE 4800 Ter J 0. 6. Consul fa Italian Port. PLAN POSTPONING THE |. a ena a : c. t nd Money end Diamonds Which) ciogn bil of Italian steam- dul I NMED "Econ MEA CRUTEVAIATON| woes FEVSISTESS = ge lg | mati clerk; EMee\Smith, five-year-old | at Polloe Station. tuthoritfer stimated the matter and | a NER. Soma Biteghas: wattentined | im ; Switch Tempered Wi With on Ala-| negro woman. | Oct. 10 Will Be Rate Set, as reperten $3) Se) BOLiey (Bt Ceremsy Business Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P. M. the Tinted ‘ Tom Clarke, the Cinoinnat! catcher,| upeeauently they took whatever pre- | Ole era or Kind for nd Gentlemen will hold, to-morrow (Saturday), in the | “Can te Obtsine! in Orr Twenty, persone were seriously In- sacl Hod tae ETB gn na La 4 i red {i ik. T hi and his from f CREDIT DEPARTMENT bama Railroad Is Belief | sured. “aula of ihe taln wan ae: Transports Cannot Reach | {hat he and his aap Pierce’s Women’s Ready-to-wear Department | ao . roun Queensboro : of Officials, trashed into & gondole loaded witn| Mexico for Several DAYS, ere eee reece PLASTERS on the Third Floor, i sing which was standing on a side! where, possibly the taxicab, his like magie on these eorn- b epg Zany” track. The ory ‘oa bageage care, | — wite = org and ee aie fi Sen PY ee ‘ BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Sept. 16.—| {Wo conOhes, Ane tie weer WASHINGTON, Sept, 18—Brig.-| tamonds and cash worth together| J wey Trenciads “ ‘uita'ae Fallows: -” || mic-thounds nave been sent to Liv- | atned og fhe track,” rs | Gen. Funaton's recommendation that | "0° feurymort corea ricky, An Important Sale of Ingston, Ala., where persone w Three of sleepers left New Or- .| _A few hours later Clarke was noti-| - $12.00 $18.00 $20.00 § | Inston, nine Nt cs ei tae Coeen tent aiett Qi: | tho evacuation of Vera Cruz be post-| 14 ‘ine tine apent Im visiting the 600 7.75 8.50 ]| Killed as © result of the deratting of | 1Sthea to a New Orleans and ‘Nocis-| boned until Oct. 10 was forwarded to-| N00‘ 4 . Alabama Great Southern passonger rain and bound, respectively, | day to Secretary Garrison at Sea-| Hast Sixty-soventh street police sta- train No. 2 early to-day. Ratlroad|for New York, Cincinnati and Bir- bright, N. J. It probably will be tion would not be wasted. He went ‘They wei led ont b officials believe the switch was tam; MINBhAD, TREY rere elles ete adopted, as transports cannot reach (oad ee el Pee red with, and an effort will be Meridian, Fewer passengers than) Vera Crux for several days. : ade to trail the alleged wreokers, weuel were in the sleepers. It i A telegram from Chaplain Joyce | to the police. Clarke said to-day that list of known dead wae an. | thought that the New Orleans sirep- he gave the driver enough to buy a black broadcloth, navy blue and black re, SrghabID wore he ene Ca eee ate cla, bein, danger | NEW cont So: gabardine and serge, black velveteen, pened | after the departure of the Ameri¢42 | —— = | and corduroy in black, navy blue, U.S, JAIL SENTENCES FOR ‘3o2?t05 ct 36 ssc cette brown and green . . at $6.85 JERSEY PRICE-BOOSTERS! twocne"ncserbsntas? Here Is That Diamond . Engagement Ring | O'Hearn of the Catholio University. Somewhere in the brilliant collection | Tailored Separate Skirts consisting of several new models of He received assurances that the Pres- | Sales Saturday | Washington Orders Cells and Not|!dent would consider it. Redingote Suits Fines for Conv’ Heres Gen. Vilia sent a message to Presi- An Unusual Sale of Broadcloth = E4 on to-day deny a f Solitaire Di E Rings, F : Rede G0 et after Obtained. vin ‘tay reton jawten ‘nim Pees oa Saat Setoks between WTP co, pede .~ will be held toemorrow (Saturday) at the 25.00 e oth titutionalist leaders, a) SRWTON; N.. 35 Gent 18 —Beson | other sources came reports that Villa a0 ¥. $1,500, in the Lambert —=& = specialpriceof . . . . peryard $1.45 17.50 Made of fine men’s wear serge in hes | was loyal to Carranza, The other re acca racres Phas fl sma Medal eds | porta auid that in some cases proper- of unwarranted price boosting, ac- : cording to a statement to-day from J. Warren Davia, United States Dis- |Tevorte was to assure the President that order is being restored. trict-Attorney for New Jersey, at hia! VERA CRUZ, Kept. 18.—-Brig.-Gen. $100 ae is the Maid nee SS x $100 in mi im $125 you ave in min = 2) $138 This fabric is 54 inches wide, of commendable quality, in black, tete de negre, dark green and dark blue. , not call for it? The Dia- ) $150 mond, directly imported by Lambert Brothers, is of coe oe eae ee — Skirt trimmed wit : | Sttioe here, following receipt of in-| Funston, Commander-in-Chief of the fine quality and pure color @ructions from. the Attorney-Gen- | army of occupation, will send an em- Pp" | Serpe and Satin Fro Frocks \Srel'a Department at Washington. | !saary to-day to Tembladeras, a point, » and is guaranteed to be in } Fer Wemen and TI the inquiry is to be thorough | ust hevone the American lines, to re 4 @ arrival at the | celve and to escort Into town a rep- Regularly 12.50" Federal Tailding inthis sity of Bite | resentative of Gen, Candido Aguilar, lups Harris, from the Department of | the Conatitutionalist commander, in Justice at Washington to ald in the | oder to confer regarding the trans- invertigation. He will begin work in | fer of the Government of Vera Cruz. Trenton and Visit other Jerasy cities. | Gen. Aguilar Is holding some 3,000 men ‘The Attorney-General's Department | Just outside the American lines. | has ordered that all cases of unneces- | —_———— By peer a oy wt ro” CHARGED WITH TRYING TO TRAFFIC IN VOTES. | member of the Recreation Commission | }/, al i | beat lerman 1. Goldman of the Bronx Wednesday. has ordered Mi page at pall Held in $1,000 for Hearing i ig the penny or the Gi foneer rot Wednesday. | tin New York e ay. | Men’s Medium-weight Overcocats and Gabardine Raincoats in a Special Sale to be continued to-morrow (Saturday) offer a wide selection of desirable styles for early Autumn wear. Men’s Overcoats of unfinished worsteds and Thibetts . . . . . . . at $18.50 | Men's English Gabardine Raincoats, $17.50 all respects as represented. G3 = $250 The mounting (hand-@c made in the Lambert fac- — tory) may be solid 14-karat or 18-krat gold and platinum, as you please. The |] price is probably less than you expected |] to pay, unless you have made full allowance for the sav- ing to you due to direct importation and the highest efficiency in factory and store management. Plain price marks; plain dealings always at Lamberts. Two styles of Lambert | hooper ge ie Wed- * ing Rings for Autumn Inkarat, $2:00 29 unit hee 38:50 ub brides. All shapes, styles, -38 uplit-karat, $2.00 up widths and__ thicknesses, fit ioe wear until the golden wedding. No charge for engraving. ‘Ot 810.18, Sees sie Herman I. Goldman, thirty, of No. 8% East One Hundred and Sixty-firat Street, the Bronx, when arraigned in the Morrisania Police Court this afternoon on a charge of attempted trafficking in votes, was held in $1,000 e g | } t 0 for examination next Wednenday. Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry in all forms 4 Ve accopted& marhed fit dtr ot an | AM ae Si ‘ ’ an advance payment on @ verbal con- E R a Largest Specialists en the Worl id tract that he is alleged to have en- LA B T BROTHERS tered into to furnish 600 votes at $1.50 each, to be used in ald of former Rep- Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. F Of College, Academy and School Apparel Feenicinia Congroaint Bite” | Store Open Daily (Including Saterday) U Mail M. had approached Mr. Ayers rred to the former R An Additional Lot of Men’s Laced Calfskin Shoes in modified English shapes, in tan or black, | (value $7.00) will be placed on sale at the | veryspecialpriceof . . . perpair $4.75 (Department on the First Floor) i . Largest, Assortments at Popular Prices : Rotiien the, pollo. Goidman mst he | * lt Rai BN CAMMEYER Honestly Believes B. Altuan & Cn. E \ For Si la For. Saturd: rep tath of Hilgeine BE onthe Hell Sty ee AUSTRIAN FLAG BURNED | Ae ah ae Ee tie, taah Wales ouths’ Fall Styles School Suits ce eeekien iY Mica or. Pebisent| Mark In Value Giving. Girls’ Coats and Dresses a 34 to 39 chest measu: \ Leaders, " Fi . 4 For Girls and Misses—4th Floor LONDON, Sept, 18 (2.25 P. M).—A den- (Sizes 6 to 16 years). : Breasted and Norfolk J Dresses of bl patch to the xchange Telegraph Com- 4 jacket Suits of fancy aa with St Bay Rice Tener floes) Milan) days) thal Bigners representing an extensive variety of both % cheviot 15.00 19.50 linen ee tw Lb vee. 5.75 leuk. Waser bark baum, Iariened practical and dress models in which are : ” IBeation aarine which ihe AGetian fae embodied the newest styles, fabrics and Overcoats, Double Breasted Handsome Street Dresses of A Rial colors for Autumn, are now displayed in the rae DREHER octar, serge and satin combined. see tater tne tute, cuptemtnnd ‘ enlarged Department on the Second Floor. The following are in the regular stock at the prices quoted: \ School Coats . . . . . $8.50 to 20.00 Balmacaan and Reglan the’ Ministerial order. positively forbid- models 15.00 18.50 | *° 1” yee 19500 Serre we, A “Tailleur” Suits of cheviot Boys Clothing with smart, long coat, i silk velvet trimming, _— WILSON TO SEE MINE OWNERS Want Changes Made tn President's Norfolk Suits,fancy mixture lined. 14 to 17 years .00 " qtrtke Trace Proposal. | Dress Coats . . ~ + . 20.00 to 55.00 cheviots ; : two pairs ss 25 WASHINGTON, Sept. pat Colo- Practical — » «+ « « 5.25 to 22.50 knickerbockers. Tae C08): Spareheve Sai ay ened Piel: Washable Dresses . . . . 2.50 to 24.50 7 to 17 years. 9.75 11.50 New Fall Coats Siiinseias le Gissane” toa taniatine Fancy Dresses. . . . « 9.75 to 35.00 Gaiter Boot basis for settlement of the strike al- gio wale betestel, For Misses and Gitls—4th Floor rea ent tamedintely “wired iis cone Peleta tant Famnbanand rar” fy acks, button-to- #* te understood that the operators On ee aM Utegs neck models. Outing or School Sport Coats are not ready to aooept the entire pro- nd Seay Set tape ’ 2 to 10 years. 8,50 9.75 of wool plaid or plain sits. "Fhe esas wh ate fo NR Department for Boys’ Clothing a zibeline. 8tol6 years 9.75 ihel Goine To PRincaTON The new assortments of Boys’ Wear for the >. Shirt and Blouse Sale | Long Semi-Dress Coats of Autumn season, now being shown, cover a | Boys’ Soiesette Soft Shirts” aye om model, Peneitent 0 sane ie ht wide range of fae s hid moderate prices. ahs alf satin lined. cscs dae Snaps The quotations following are from the i GBe Regularly 00 | i4'e0G years 18,80 fyuaavaveesyecn,'remct A BOW Can You Sell This coin eee ae es ercerioed fancy patterns; Coats of i i Thuraday to vate at the primaries there, a Fee let Dress sO im porte: Ho ls expected to cast his ballot for the ‘ D Bizes 12 to ASinch necks | broadcloth trimmed with Ee Mg ol Beautiful Boo Boot for for *2* Boye’ Nocfoll Sults,.lo bine sesge oF taney i broadtail cloth, silk lin- tan “Immediately after voung. ne | ———- << mixtures . . «©. . . « $7.50 to 18,50 4 Boys’ Blouses ing. 8 to 16 years 25.00 SULZER NICKNAMES GLYNN. | “Asked _a Shoe Manutacturer Boys’ Overcoats, in juvenile, school and dress 68c Regularly 1,00 Little Girls’Coats of corduroy, ROCHESTE! Y., Sept. 18.—win-| BECAUSE models vel s it F st " + $6.80 to 20.00 Soiesette or madras in new colored warmly interlined, in tam Sulzer in (1) We wish to offer unquestioned proof of Boys’ Novelty Suits, in velvet, corduroy and | stripes; attached or separate collar. desirable cbdlorings. erty ie: tert the fact that CAMMEYER VALUES are the silk combinations . . . $7.50 to 13.50 7 to 14 years. 3% to 7 years 7.50 etme ICY BIGGEST VALUES. Boys’ Washable Suits, in the smart styles (2) We want every one to realize (just as we do) that the resources of the World's Largest n ticket you a tal and fabrics . . . . «© $1.85 to 6.00 nn ‘ It y ticket you Will Y Shoe Store result in real economy to all who é Murphy and lis 1 buy CAMMEYER SHOES. Also Boys’ Hats, in plush, velour, felt and Sale of School Shoes Bien or since Nutra nuk me oUt wea), We propose to ad further to the repute. cloth, at most attractive prices, For Girls and Boys—3rd Floor stile Finty titty. oF | MENT aa being New York's Leading Low Priced The Boys’ Furnishing Department is now Shoe Store, Sizes 8 to 10%, 2,50 11 to 2, 3.00 Black or tan Russia calf, made on orth jic last, with dans heavy soles ; button and gots | connected with the Department for Boys’ Clothing. Here may be found complete stocks of Boys’ Blanes, Shirts, Coll wes! Neck vene, etc.