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early to-da: ins MORGAN HURRES ms. with the | whieh — were o'clock to-day A few minu f eolden th f the Ameri " t il HS BURNED HOUSE — ve art -__ — done to his fi f AD HE STOPS | Recalled by Wireless, Starts bookmakers art. ’ | Inquiry Into Loss of | what damage | Rare Books. NEURONE ’ Headache Pow- nstant relie#— Cost dime a yrackage. The physical Blaze, Laid to Spontaneous Combustion, Does $4,000 Damage to Library. Mr. Morgan's many times. Apparently —r Nerveracking, splitting ing headaches yiel.$ in jrust ts to Dr. James’ F ‘0 which cost only ae tan package tore. It's the quickes on te che retief it the whole 3. Plorpont Morgan, notified by a Tpaedd, Don't suffer! Relicwe the agony | wirelens message to his yacht, the ed distress now! ‘You com. Millions! Corsair, that fire had damaged the ee ond ete bi Mbrary and drawing room on the Get what'yoo ask for. |) lower floor of hts’ home at Thirty- Per enenctertneal end Boys’ Clothing—Third Floor ate Depariment—New Building OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G . 34th S\treet, New York amutted with ever. might on his Young Men’s Fall Suits Especially designed clothing for Young Men,with || distinctive style features, producing garments with individuality, modelled on new English lines of latest fashionable materials. 18.50 25.00 Specials for Saturday Young Men’s Suits $2 to 42, suitable for medium size men. New English model three and four button, soft roll front, hat- ural shoulder suits of Cassie mere, Tweeds, Navy Serge and Cheviots, latest colorings. Actuat 22.50 value | 5. QO / New soft roll front hand tail- oréd English model sack suits of superior quality Cassimere, Navy Serge and Cheviots, in || stripes, plaids and mixtures. z *' “Aetumt 27.50 value 20.00 Boys’ ‘Suits, Extra digas sh Norfolk. Models of Mixtures, Scotch ean Cassimeré and Cheviots in newest . colorings, also Navy Serge. 7.95 9.95 12.95 \ 16.50 a f Boys’ Norfolk Suits, special Vatues | English Mod Norfolk and Single Breasted Patch Pocket Suits of Navy 5.50 Serge and Cheviots; 8 to 17 years. e Regular 7.95 value No Money Down Club plans or ously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't W Prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions, Freee of our straightforward deali borne out by the fact that we are the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country. Our enormous Purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional values, Plain Figure TagsNo Club Fees--No Red Tape Library | Table Ye Geniino Mahogany, wont pipotiahed. oval shapes ti money pdemy, 28 inchen iriste, with large in" 19.98 vest four flown Deliveries to r Beer by Motor Track ae ” ; a8 = neventh street River to the Colambia Yaght Club at | Bighty-sixth straet, boanted an auto- mobile which DOWN HUDSON 10 ened to his homme shortly before 91 Policeman Besbach of the Wart catalogue of his library, he had begun the work, not yet finished, of esti- mating the damage: which had been ings and famous examples of the So far, no idea can be obtained of | Decorators had been at work in tho house, It was thei painte and paint aplotched clothes | taneous combustion are believed by LEADS WORK HIMSELF, | ‘4 fizemen to have started the biase. —___ was estimated by the firemen at $3,000 or 4,000. But the damage to Ubrary, @ room twenty-five by forty feet, ite walls lined with giass cov- ered bookcases, Tarpauline sheltered these and the heavy furnishings had been moved into the middle of the Toom and covered against damage by the decorators.’ How far these pre- cautions eaved the books t gan at No, 33 -East Thirty-sizth etreat. Others im the Morgan home were Mr. Morgan's family are at their summer home in Glen Cove, L. 1,,| to , and Mr. Morgan was epending the| ¢ Misses’ Tailored Suits, of Gabardine and Smart models, superior tailoring. Actual £5.00 values 18.00 Misses’ Coats, several attractive models, suitable for Motor, Travel and general wear, of plain and fancy materials, various lengths. Actual 20.00 values 15.00 Misses’ Ser. Redingote an satin sleeve and silk bengaline Actual 22.50 values 1 5.00 Misses’ Dancing Frocks, new of embroidered net and messaline, in pastel shades. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. He was excited when he reached his home and refused to talk to newa- paper men, From servunta and the police he inquired at once how thi fire had started and how tt had been discovered and extinguished, and Madison avenue, ed down the Hudson awalied him and haat- {rhirtieth strest station wae opposite ton miter, armed with &| the Morgan home just after midnight, talking with Private Watchmen Staf- ford and McCoy when he saw & puff of smoke come from an open window in the library and the alarm was given. Thomas Walters, the inside watch- man, and the engineer ran the elec- trie elevator to the top floor, where six Women servants were asleep. These were aroused and safely in the street when the fire engines and Act- ing Deputy Chief Ross arrived. Residents of the fashionable homes in the vicinity were aroused by the Roles of the engines, and sent their @ervants to help the firemen carry out pictures aaé furniture enden- gered by the fire. A crowd collected an@ reserves from the Fast Thirty- fifth etreet station surrounded the rat editions, rare bind- QUEBEC, of this sort was done. which, by spon- damage to the house books may exceed this the fire started in the house to thieving. ‘Three lines of hose were run into the bullding and weter from these fag the fire, tore down most of the not] plaster and celliags om the lower floor. over again. Branches for National City Bank, smoke and soot, how-| wAsMINGTON, Sept. 1—The Federal Reserve Board to-day iesued @ formal order granting permission to Na- City Hank of New York to es- Mino Republic. and Rio Danette, yacht up'the Hudson. Brasil, ; iid OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Autumn Apparel In the greatly enlarged Misses’ and Children’s Department—Third Floor Practical Garments for School or Dress Wear. Ideas in Fashions—Particularly Adapted for the Younger Set. Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses.............10.75 15.00 Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses...........15.00 19.75 25. Misses’ Dancing and Party Dresses......16.75 22.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats.............. 9.75 12.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses... ... 7. 2.00 2.95 3.95 Girls’ Imported Repp Dresses............ 3.95 5.90 7.50 Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses..... .... 3.95 4.75 7.50 Girls’ School and Dress Coats........... 5.90 7.50 10.7: Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits also suitable for Women to 96 bust measure. An interesting display of exceedingly smart models, featuring the new coat length effects in fashionable materials, including Broad- cloth, Gabardine, Serge, Cheviot, Velvet and Corduroy. 35.00 18.00 25.00 29.75 Special Offering of Unusual Values for Saturday. Soft Cheviot. materials — attractive Dresses, in Tunic models, and Jon; effects, braid trimmed. full lined. Rept. Diamond collier Lingan ram: sank the Government steamer Mont- magny at 6 A. M. to-day during a at Beaujou Banks, a mile below Crane Toland in the Bt. Lawrence River and twenty-six miles from Quebeo. Four- teen persons, members of the Mont- magny'’s crew and of families of two Mghthouse keepers aboard the Mont- Magny, lost their lives. Becond Officer La Chance of the Expressing the Newest Girls’ Wash Dresses, inavariety of models of Gingham and Fancy Crepe in Tunic and Belted effects. Actual 2.50 values 2 ()() Girls’ Dresses, of Serge, Velve- teen, Corduroy, Poplin and Fancy smartly trimmed. 6 to 14 years. Actual 7.50 values 5.90 Girls’ School Coats, of Broad- cloth and Scotch mixtures, cape waisted belt effects, 4 to 8 years. Actual 7.60 values 5.90 FOURTEEN DROWN WHEN STEAMER 1 RANMEDAD SINK 18.—The Black d and Montmagny was among those who pertehed. He died with two children in his arms in a herolo effort to res- GULDEN'S PURE—DELICIOUS known, The fire m nally " WHOLESOME smoky and in all probabilit- many| The Mbrary was he last room to be | If s Good on Sandwiches. volumes not actually Samaged by fire| redecorated. All the rest of the work Ham, or water, were injured by the fumes.| hed been finished against the return Cheese, Many rai painti japed| of the Morgan family on Oct. 1, ‘ongue, through the “terothoushe. et corvanta | qlattle of he now "work was tet Fee What wasnt actually destroyed was od who, two days ago, removed them! so blistered by heat or emudged by Roast Beef, to the library of the late elder Mor- as to fate tt being done Corned Beef, ENTS. READY TO USE, 10 cl Makes Cold & Hot Meats Tasty A, Delicious Salad Dreveing and Sauce by Adding Vinegar At Delicatevsen and Grocery Stores. 25.00 models flounce effects, combination styles. 6 to 16 years. Actual 22,50 values 16.7 5 Girls’ and Children’s Millinery Especially designed for the younger set, Velvet, Velour, Corduroy and Felt, trimmed with Fancy Flowers and Novelty Ribbons. In styles adapted for Girls’ Schooland Dress Coats, of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Mixtures and Chinchillas, in new desirable Actual 12.00 values .75 cue them with him. house keeper at Flower Island, and her four children also were lost, Mrs. Richard, wife of a lighthouse keeper at Belle Isle, and her seven a hildren were aboard the Montmagny. al How many of them were saved has not been ascertained, up by the steam collier Potana and taken to Grosse Isle. ment boat Alice was ordered to bring them from Grosse Isle to Quebec; also the bodies of two babies who were drowned, The children’ perished Mrs, Lavaliee, wife of the light- 10 Visitors. No matter where you come pie BI " 4 Survivors of the crash were picked in ll bali folks" on Fifth Avenue a Ih At, man ii The Govern- don't spot someone you know Fifth Avenue Coach Co. 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. | Misses’ and Girls’ Autumn Apparel ONSISTING of imported models, reproductions, adaptations and original creations from our own workrooms, are being shown on the Third Floor, combining excellent workmanship and youthfulness of line with the latest ideas in style and fabrics to meet every dress requirement, at these regular stock prices: #17.60 to 115.00. To-morrow, Exceptional Early Season Advantages in _ Misses’ Tailored Suits, School Dresses. of broadcloth, gabardine, serge, of serge with embroidered my checks and mannish fabrics; sizes pique collars and cuffs; 14, 16 and 18 yrs; Value 832.50, $25.00 Juniors’ Suits, of gabardine, serge and novelty checks; braid and velvet trimmed; sizes 13,15 and 17 years,’ at $22.50 14, 16 and 18 yrs; Value $15.00, $10.95 Misses’ Coats, of zibeline, velvet or broadcloth trimmed, in desirable street shades; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at. $18.75 Girls’ School and Dress Frocks and Coats Sizes 6 to 14 years, at these decidedly interesting prices: Girls’ Coats, of serges, checks, ribelines, broadcloth and velvet; many fur-trimmed, at $7.50 to 39.50 Girls’ Dresses, of serges, wool challies, Roman stripes, poplins and checks, at $5.00 to 19.75 Untrimmed and Tailored Hats ILL be found, on the Main Floor, in very distinctive assortments of the most desirable Imported and Domestic shapes, together with the many fashionable Autumn trimmings, including Ostrich Feathers, Goura, Paradise, Numidi, Ete. Corsage Flowers in gold, silver and velvet effects, for street and evening wear, at moderate prices. Remarkable Values, To-morrow, in these items: Smart Tailored Hats, Ostrich Trimmed Hats. at $5.00 at $5.95 and $7.75 . Black Silk Velvet Hats, in the newest shapes, at $2.25, 2.95, 3.85 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Fo Fall and Winter are in stock, on the Third Floor, in unusually large and varied assortments of styles and materials, suitable for school and dress wear, at these regular prices: e Norfolk Suits, at $6.75 to 18.50 | Overcoats, 3 at $6.75 to 20.00 Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.95 to 7.50 | Raincoats, . at $5.00 to 9.75 Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Hats In all the latest shapes and materials, for school, sport and dress occasions, at 95c to 6.75 Novelty Hand Bags OF pin seal, moire, velvet and fancy silks, with artistic mountings, are bein, displayed on the Main Floor, together with Party Cases, Victorias an Fitted Bags, with silver or French gilt fittings, at interesting prices, Specially prepared values for Saturday Moire Velvet and Pin Seal Bags, New Fall shapes and colorings; inside compartment, purse and mirror, Imported Moire Bags, faille silk lining, purse and mirror, inside frame, at $3.95 and 4.85 at $6.50 Actual Values $5.50 and 6.75 Actual Value $8.95 Imported Party Cases, of morocco, in green, blue and black, Value $8.50, at $1.95 The following items have been selected from our various departments and’ are specially priced for To-morrow, on the Main Floor Center Tables: Wonten’s Cape Teather Gloves, Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, at 85c at $2.10 doz. One Clasp, prix seam sewn, in white and tan.| Hand embroidered initials; in white and Value $1.25 Pair colors, Value 83.00 Dozen. Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, Moire Ribbons, at 90c at 19¢ and 29c a yard Hand embroidered, in a variety of shapes|5!4 and 7!{ ins. wide, in white, black and Values 28¢ and 45c Yard. French Jet Ear Rings at $1.00 in pendant designs, with oval or round hoops and designs. Value $1.50, colors, 15c Organdie Collars at 45 Same style as above sets. The Pictorial Review Pattern Section i from you are likely to eee “home Ride up and down on top of a “bus. Look at the crowds—and sec if you