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J 60,000 DESTIUTE IN CHILI BECAUSE OF EUROPEAN WAR nn Paul Gasset, American Consul, Appeals to Red Cross for Aid. ‘The far-reaching disaster wrought by the wars in Europe was demon- strated by the statement mado to-day by Paul Gassett, American Consul at Antofagasta, Chill, that 60,000 people normally employed in the nitrate in- Gustries of the southern republic are destitute and slowly starving. Con- #ul Gassett, who came in on the United Fruit Company's steamship Almirante from Colon, made a most trgent plea for the diversion of Red Cross funds to the relief of the des- erate conditions in Chill, “With the beginning of war In Eu- ' rope,” he sald, “all of the nitrate mines and manufactories closed down except one, the Pont de Nemours Powder Company's plant; that is an American concern, The rest of the nitrate industry lies in the hands of English and German exploiters. Forty thousand laborers and their families im the district of Antofagasta and 20,000 in the Iquique district have been destitute for more than a month and are now on the point of starva- tion, “The Chillan Government, in an effort to restore activity to the ni-! trate industry, has offered a bonus on every hundred pounds of prepared nitrate produced, but without result. Now the Government is trying di- Tectly to feed the destitute workers; but it has neither the money neces- wary nor the food. This is a wonder- ful opportunity for American capital to step in and gain control of the nitrate products at a very cheap price.” The day the Almirante entered Kingston harbor, on her trip up from Colon, the British cruiser ex was convoying the Hambur-American freighter Bethnia into the harbor. The Bethnia had been captured north of Jamaica; she had aboard 400 reservists and coal consigned to the German cruiser Dresden. sation 11 KILLED IN CAR CRASH. iy i oe tng nero rose eit AGAR Rage Le the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. GoMp AUN DESIRED. (From the Boston Transcript.) Jobson (pocketing his pay envelope) Now for baseball Jonee “What do you meant ps ad Tesch home without being | ONAN saeco NNN AO MN AO MONEE Store Opens at 9 A. ly, ° Baby Carria es 992.60 Pullman Carriages, made of round reed; designed | borders; upholstered with the best quality of corduroy. Heavy reed roller body and hood; flexible ateel aprings, steel tubular Dushers, heavy rubber tired wheels END INDIGESTION OR STOMACH PAN IN FVE: MINUTES | \. “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes sick, sour, gassy stom- achs fcel fine. Time it! In five minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heart- burn, sourneas or belching gas, acid, oreructations of undigested food, no, dissiness, bloating, foul breath or head- Silk Poplins $1.50 Crepe de Chine 36 inches wide; a splendid wear- 36 and 40-inch’ all-sitt ache. sect ing silk. popling. in ‘bincie Colored Crane act Binck and Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its; mi "destrable. Wail’ ccs Colored Crepe de 33ca speed in reguisting upset stomack. Reduced to, yard....01 58¢ iene of coleet are, $1.17 c It is the surest, quickest and most cer- A Lit der that will Silk Messaline tain indigesdon remedy in the whole ¢ mrorted Dress Velvets x § t world, and besides it ix harmless, Une shoe le olan “Mei Mesees | alstnieh Rinck Dress Velvet, thin) 27 inches wide, in a color “assortment. A upectal” lot or | 100 pieces, specially purchased for thia ‘sale. A rare. bargain A Pa aeeae et te eet: 39 Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they know Pape's Leo apt rve will save them from any stomach misery, ' Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin| from any drug store, and put your) stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable—life istoo short—you are/ not here long, so make your stay agree- able. Eat what you iike and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in| gfe oe deogsat la bel i i ‘ape’s Dia in belongs in your) # home anywa Peshould one of the fam- fi ily eat ieasthing which don’t agree with | them, or'in case of on attack of indi- dresses, caprs, coats and A offer an exceilent me quality of this fine Imported Chiffon Dress Velvet; yard. We colorings, Anniversary Sale—for the Younger Set Misses’ Fall Dresses, $ 1 2 7 5 Misses’ Fall e Values Upto $25, An- surest relief known, Quick Repairing No delay by the Ehrlich way. Glasses replaced the same day. Best Quality Crystal Lens 50c Special Lenses Proportionately Low 9Ghulch&Sons I styles. Sashes in all variations, over hips, around | lo waist or wide crushed girdles. Most desirable material crepe de chine, charmeuse, messaline, combinations of | &4bardines terge and eatin: all new colors, sapphire, serpent, navy blue, | Bw, *hades. canary, mahogany, midnight and black. asian models to aclect from. For Little Girls, 6 to 14 Years, Marked in Our - nniversary Sale at Girla’ 910.00 Une Chinchilla C. i we fielahell wilh broed eeffar eclne ats Bee ee Be eh .. a Sar Girls’ Sunool Dresses, 49c Percale Dresses—Crash-linene, gingham, repp-linene and chambray dresses; tunic skirts; long woe line; low belts; many pretty styles; sizes 6 to 14; values Only 100 coats in Victims Met Death When Trolley ‘Was Smashed by Train. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 18—No addi- tional bodies were found early to-day in the wreckage of the trolley car which was run down by an Illinois Central fright train lest night near this Eleven persons were killed and fi injured as the result of the acciden' lected to supply desire. Each article in the hundreds Parlors is equall we wish. Some of Our Metropolit Greenhut's Annex Building. 1521 Broadway. 5204 Fifth Ave. Burden's, 783 Manhattan Ave. The illustrations present but two of the thousands of Pre- miums easily obtainable for Z4¢ Green Stamps—all carefully se- your personal inspection is what NEW YORK CITY ssnecnme OK Exclusive Untrimmed Dress Hats The Retail Value o this Cut Gl Oculiate’ Opticians NewYork: 184 Broadway, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 18th Se. that will help mothers’ pocketbooks and please the youngsters, Mf ‘J 360 Sixth Ave. 20d St. Girls’ Dresses, 98c 101 Nassau, at Ann St. _ Twelve new styles, in plaids, stripes and checks; 0 to 20 years; with bretkiya, ee na: sizes 6 to 14; worth $1.50 and $1.75, Sale price. ....+++++ 223 Sheth Ave., near 15th St. incense nae Open Saturday Until 10P.M. =| Ee Subse ian aes Three Absolutely New Designs Are Included in Our Special Saturday Selling of Smart Trimmed Hats Trimmed rather lightly, but with a dash, a poise and a tilt that are indescribably smart. Very attractive low prices are placed Uy UU MULL UWA “Y on these first-to-be-shown models. The Smartest Fall Dress Hats in Town Durbar ‘ are on display in our Second The‘ Durbar” $6.95 \‘Nassau’ Sailor $9.50 Value $10.00 Value $15.00 A henutiful silk velvet] Anew, roft crown sailor sailor trimmed with os-| of Lyons velvet, withnew trich pompon and burnt] French flange, trimmed ostrich aigrette effect. | with moire ribbon. Four Extraordinary Values for Saturday in Floor, Millinery Parlors. Priced $70 to $2 5 The original Paris models are worth $40.00 to $100.00. every reasonable Oty wee ares w of merchandise of Za¢ Premium ly excellent. But Trouville $11.50 Value $18.50 New large sailor shape that Georgette favors. Pointed crown, tri with a Paris mad feather band a handsome atick-ups, ned trich two an Premium Rooms Are: Rothenbe-g’s, 14th St. & 6th Ave. McCormick's, 9th St. @& 5th Ave. Mullins & Sons, 84 Myrtle Ave. Yj Y v ass My Yy IoQ yy il $2.95 $3.48 $6.50 Precise Duplicates of the Newest French Shapes As this lot of hats came to us as a special purchase from the leading Usporver and manu- facturer of high-class, silk velvet hats in America, you may be sure that there are no finer hats to be found anywhere! Trimmings and Materials Free Hat-Trimming Service of all descriptions eased by fashion will be | is extended to our customers who purchase found in unusua! abundance in our department, | the ma‘ trimmings here. : m.Crowfond Mere, Mate end ferent Petts 19°1020" ST. d Handsome Costume Corduroy at be in vogue during the Fall and Winter seasons for Contes, Dresses anc. Suits, several shades ot blue, black, purple, gray, wine and green. Simpeon Crawford Store—-Main Floor f ° . e ° Charming Fall Suits for Misses and Juniors An Assortment UnequaNed in Style, Quality and in Value Presented in Our Vaiues Upto $25, An- tion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach | gt ; A ; flounce, in several colors; black |founce; also an extra size magic! tn lerangement at daytime or during the renee ary Sale Price niversary Sale Price Copenhagen and green; also a few|biack and colors, with dust, ruffle night, it is handy to give the quickest, se ening fedingote, polonaise and regulation! Tailored and fancy models, whieh include the new | | Ald. meamaline petticonts. | in heavy quality, messaline, ng coats, new basque coats, ls,| Pleated skirts; materials are » id novelty cloths tobacco, brown and black; your choice of 25 different new Handsome Dress and School Coats *5.00 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 810.00 Children’s School Coats Materials include cheviot serges, diagonal weaves and #1 Smartly made and variously up to 66.60; special for Sat Girls’ White Midday Blouses M.; Closes 6 P. M. GEO VNNHTUNIG 222 SCG RONNIE tO New Stocks SP ES Granite Cloths A fine all-wool Granite Cloth, in black and colors. Your choice of 160 pieces, An- niversary Sale, yd Dress Corduroys 27 Inches wide; wide wale duroys in every new Fall shade. Special Anniver- sary Price, yd. New Fall Petticoats OUR DEPARTMENT IS SHOWING A COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW FALL PETTICOATS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES: At $1.69. | At $2.98 Jersey Top, with deep messaline| Silk jersey top, with memaline Yard Importe ' Broadcloth | -t ol gatinefaced clothes n in the St "slo forts “wear we end S147 black variety of new fall, +] : at hile Cor- 69c' Suits, *14.50 1oand full green, B e. navy, plum, Women’s Cloth-TopBoots | The Nobby New Fall Boot Styles in Simpson Crawford's Anniversary Sale 50 : At *2” Pair At a glance you will discera $4.00 and 9480 foot- wear. The smart new styles that are being worn by women who are fi jous about their footwear. The wanted leathers, includin; tent coltskin and metal calf, with tip or lene plain toes, = At Less Than Wholesale Price! You may purchase real ultra smart style footwear. Choice of cloth tops, in gray or black or black and gray brocaded fabrics. Goodyear welt and new heel effects, includ- ing Spanish and Louis heel. Men! You Ca and belt of velvet; new set-in sleeves, thin lot, in sizes 6 to ¥ years only. novelty cloths, al cheeks. white, navy or fed collars. QP n Buy a $15 Suit Atthe New Simpson Crawford’s In the Anniversary Sale At *10.00 This season's newest effects in worsted cheviots and cassimeres, in check, pencil stripes, plaids and mixtures, ia gray, blue, brown, etc; also navy blue serge, cut in the newest English and conservative models; two- and three- bntton styles; all well tailored and trimmed. ? YOUNG 2. Men's & miw's Fall Suits $ Regular $20.00 Grades In the newest tari checks, in blues, browns and grays, blue and black percale ».rines, black and white and brown and white mixtures in worvted cheviots cassimeres and plain blue surges and unfinished worsted. In the new English semi-form fitting model, with broad lapels, soft rolling front; some with cuffs and patch pockets; < lined, conservative models in three-button style; sizes 68 42; stouts to 46, Men’s New Fall Hats In the newest shapes, high crowns, flat or curled'brims; several newest blocks in blue, brown $] 50 e green, gray, ete; some in combination trimming; all sizes; valuce $@ and 98.50 Boys’ (Extra Pants) Suits Worth $6.00 to $7.50—Marked inthe ¢ Anniversary Saie at 4.95 In all wool cheviots and cassimeres, in check, stripes and fency effects; also navy blue serge, brown and drab corduroy; made in the Jatest Norfolk models, with stitched belt and patch pockets. Extra |Z pur of full ect knicker trousers, both pairs full lined, Sizes 7 to 18. &) VY Boys’ New Fall Hats : Boys’ 2 Pants Suits /alues $5.00 $ | Values 50c and at 3.69 65c, at 39c In grays and browns, cheviot undcas | In velvet, felt and suitings; Rah Rah fects inthe new | and ‘Teddy shapes, in several blocks; + of full lined | {iether trimmed; value 500 and 65. Simpson Crawfird Stere—Becond Fieor, Men’s “Lion Brand” Shirts} One of the best known, best made, best sellers. Standard $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts 69 Special Anniversary Sale Price . Cc poNen Fall goods that have Just been manufactured 4nd delivered to, some ot the 5 Side" with ‘plaited and plein fronts ‘with sift attached” oF soft tulle Coat: models, Light and dark grounds with neat colored ripen and. Aguren, a one knows that the cheapest shirt made by the makers TRADE. MARK name tells the story, Quality in some sizes Iimited, Men's $3.95 Blanket s2 45 Men’s 50c and 65c and Terry Bath Kobes, Silk Neckwear, a Bxcelle de Terry cloth, with rede sal iguras. Acne" cater ecllar’ danhie st eatiess iat | gaat teas Sua tad nema Battle’ et girdle cord to mateh, ie