The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1914, Page 8

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ey “SER EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, TEM : ail lik ex IN RIVER. 4 : ROCHEL| WORKMAN STEPS BACK treet “o Ltbre 1 Pasa tis : Campben 1 Jackson past the house ke coeu ied with his . jet, was miking lease his home Family before he became President of Corlears Park to-day when he Princeton University. Yee fast ieee tou. From there he headed toward Gripping, half-clothed Inds came cupid after he was elected Governor, | ‘trot evening, tht 8 07 HURT IN AUTO CRASH FIRST AT PRINCETON itt" alone to Fecal mormon a | left him alone to recall memories of | | | other days. -_ street screaming that a boy tothe end of the dock Camp- The President left at 1.56 o'clock for Washington. ceeeeenectifeeenenemnes brought him out. The boy was i Hodes, eleven years old, of No. Small Car Loaded With Six| President Walks By His) min wouta neneat soctettes. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth What a Sale This Will Be! Remainder of These Higher-Grade Top Shoes for Women to Go at $5 Pair Only 856 pairs are left—all from our regular groups of #7 to $11 shoes—some few of even higher grades. The new Fall styles coming in for their shoes, may now have the differ from these so very littlethat —_self-same shoes for $5 pair. they are practically the same. Women limiting their shoe cost We have not the room to carry to 5, may now have an exception- the older shoes as a separate group ally high quality at no additional and cannot mix them in with the outlay. Main flece, Old Baildiag. new. Soout they must go regardless of Also Sale of 1411 pairs their former prices at $5 pair. ot $3.50 to $5 Sh for Women at $2.85 pair, on Included are high shoes of tan and black calfskin, and of patent the Subway floor, Old Building. : | 7 WASHINGTON, Sept 22.—All 4 ty | Monroe street, He had gone Peyer,|Democrats and Republicans} From Party Runs Into Former Homes Before | ,regutarty incorporated fraternal organt-| zations or so teties would be permitted | @ifficulty in re- ‘ Hospital had some to obtain tracts of Government land for | him. He was taken home. Reach Agreement for a Motor Truck. | Starting for Capital. = “ Vote Next Friday. . NEW ROCHELLE, Sept. 22—Sarah| PRINCETON, N. J., Bept. 2: —Prea- Martin, nineteen, of No. 10 Union ave- | dent Wilson came home to vot. at Bue, thin city, waa killed in an auto-| the primary to-day. Ho reached the : i station bi .20, ministration war revenue bill wae mobile crash at Main and Diviston or ere at 12.20, ten minutes iy pepenead earlier than he had been expected. W; P formally reported out of the Ways] siregts, in the centre of the city eatly | Not more than vitty pee u ae’ The Wretched and Means Committee to-day with all /to.day, Hor sister, Elisabeth Martin, arrive. e. 2 the Democrats voting in its favor and |twenty-three, is in the New Rochelle! yar. wrison looked well. He seemed | of Constipation all the Republicans in opposition, | Hospital severely injured. Four young prient and cheerful and his face Progressive Leader Murdock was not | men in the automobile with the young | showed better health than when he present. women were unburt. lived here in Princeton. The tax of two cents @ gallon on| One of them was James Martin, 8) 4 friend remarked that Washington gasoline was extended to cover| brother of the girs. seemed to be pretty good as a summer “motor spirite.” Sarah Martin's neck was broken ' resort, judging from his condition. To ‘The Rules Committes will meet to- tll mister was lacerated and inis the Prosident replied: morrow to report a special rule for | bruised. “It's pretty fair, and it’s not so hot expeditious consideration of the biji.( The othere im the car were Bert) a4 i: is nere, right now.” A tentative arrangement was 'Geddis of No, 11 Division street, 6u-| aie wilson walked to Mercer En- reached with Republican leaders for |Derintendent of the Westchester! ging nouse, No. 8, where he cast Dem- , It is better to be over-con- |, vote at 4 P.M. Friday. Lighting Company's plant 19 thi®|coratic ballot 18. He shook , fous than careless Or in- |” ae majority report estimated fal}.| city: Willlam Sehall of No. 8 Cres-|hands with Chairman J. R. Drake ‘ t. lcent. avenue, New Rochelle, and| and the other election officers. Charles ,) ferent ing off in revenues during the next Houston, a workman, was about to R.| Our Oculists (all Registered |tweive months, based on the assump.|James Hanley, No. 237 Huguenot | vise put stepped aside to allow the 2 Physicians) will tell you | tion that ail tm; from the coun-| street, this city. President to vote first. or not glasses are re- ane, e ba at I ce The young folke had been at aj Then, alone, except for the ever red, or whether the ones you |See.000; “United Kingdoms processes; |Party at the home of Robert Mar- ‘wearing are properly adapt- | Beigium, $5,898,000; Austria-Hungary, |*all at No. 167 Union avenue. Gad- Ped to the present ition of | %.247,000; Russia in Europe, $243,000, | owned and operated the car, and Borvia and Montenegro, §2,000. at te it two, The committee added that it seemed Wie ss tua carts Cadi Gavel Goa WASHINGTON, Rept. 22.~The ad- Under no circumstances ould the slightest indication Satective, sight or tired eyes leather, some of the latter with colored buckskin tops. All are the careful, fine products of our best makers, Women used to paying $7 to $11 424 Pairs Lace| Qyez! Oyez! Ovyez! Curtains $land Hear ye, all ye peoples who have homes to peur cyes. i close of the party Gaddis invited the furnish or re-furnish. ' Coed net owe, bond Sas nat nh imports would con, Sime « ond warted in 0 roundabout OPPENHEIM GLUNS & EG , $1.25 ° The assembling and ticketing of the jd ged for the glasses them- | that but tor the war iw wre < pl gg tars reached eee new tariff law and other resources of revenue would have yielded sufti.| Main and Division streets, coming large scal cient money to meet the Government| through Division street, it crashed demands. into a big motor truck owned by Louts & produce deal- a MaRS lest 228 |MAYOR'S VETO TELLS |srasst.teres Zetn Wrta write a par OF EXPLOSION PERIL|""=" precoh ores SUES STEAMSHIP COMPANY Olll Separators in Garages Are SO ceca fo seue, Wen, | FOR DELAY DUE TO WAR ers’ Safety. Lawyer Says Faflure of Vessel to ordinance presented to the Mooré ot] Sail From Marseilles Cost Aldermen some time ago to dispense Him $1,368, with the requiring of ofl separators ‘The fret effort to collect damages yan throughly ny American-Made “Two designs in white RUGS and ecru, with imitation For the sale without a precedent has ad- filet and cluny lace inser- | vanced sufficiently to warrant us in announcing tions; given us to sell at | that peso vol cond oun | The Sale Will Open Thursday " Tomorrow, Wednesay evening, look for— ‘bh picosione! fog righ ‘¢ | and be sure to read—full details in his newspaper. able Opportunity to Prices will be quoted on all sizes canteed a little money. rugs of all grades from cheapest good rugs to the The maker limited the Mat finest made in America (all made by a mill of number to 424 pairs, | highest repute) and the prices will be 34th Street, New York Unusual Sale Wednesday Women’s Silk Hosiery Boge boys Hose, with a, sole, and garter top, in black a re= vailing colors to match dresses ta 39c tailored suits. Regular 65c Value. Thread Silk Hose, black and colors, in garages. In @ communication ac- companying his veto the Mayor said|from a steamship company for delay poo ai aa vt oe he believed a number of street explo- Eyre brett, and ue tases ot vba Superior quality thread Silk Hose, Can't get any more.when So Low That They Will trlans, was due to the escape of gaso- lisle thread sole end heel, reinforced line into sewers from garages. garter top. Blackand colors, 1:50 Value! 95c inlay er Belg vase ae ae oa eee ite The Half-Yearly PIANO SALE py Dg ey Toga pended mpage aller Used upright and grand pianos and player pianos at cost to us, no profit added. to $2.28 | that the explosion occurred from gas- | Vesee! of the line in port. Certain new upright and grand pianos and player pianos 69c line in the sewers.” Foster was in France wnen the war (+) (-} ‘The Mayor adds: started and paid $79 for trang: - le “I have laid all these new facts | tion on the Madonna, due to sail Aug. eS | before you, knowing well that when | 1° from Mareseliies to Brooklyn. The oe ee eee , you realise the great danger under | *ip d!d not sail. he made his way i Which our comer cleaners work be-| aarcciona to catch tne, Infante fas —our own fine instruments—from $40 to $425 less than our cent garages, You will not hesitate to Haze chartered By the Waited Sinton 5 r gular prices, Inatat on, th artes of il safe- | fre landed ia Bouth f refugees. Special Values Offered in Te P . le includes in pessonshle expense, Food fares’ tee These are the savings; to be availed of by anyone, for the terms of purchase are easy; they will be made to suit. The happiness is not to be set a limit upon by figures or words. It will run through years of music and song. The great ting $e be borne in mind is this—THE OP. PORTUNITY IS NOW. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Bldg, piriikes Now York mananis, | (27, in hie bil for damages. 1°? > Kimonos and Negligees fed City Chamberlain Henry Bruere tree| MOTHER DIES SAVING GIRL. Japanese Hand Bebraigered Pai Crepe Kimonos, in pink, blue, lavender Teted to it Fire Out aw PN Ea lad Copenhagen. Regular 8.95 Value Geen Comttan nt ka an a Japanese Silk Quilted Robes, in Street was barted we" esate tase morn- be blue, patel nhagen, bact| 5.90 ol Eg Berd aad » Ss Liem navy and red. egular 8.75 Value pote! Sue we eae Crepe de Chine Negligees, hand y | Mares embroidered and lace trimmed, in popular pastel colorings. 8.75 Value’ 2.00 5.90 Hi 417 1423 THERD AVE Fry ' 5 : BD 5°AVE:1 80ST Paap Sas me in Pencils to ene oe hing Bt. Joseph's Hospital. e— . ———— || OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C GOLD a lt he Reralor Frcs Gise, 34th Street, New York Entirely Separate Pesartn ect (or Ys ung Men's and Boys’ Clothing-—Ticird Floor OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Values in Women’s Smart Blouses Introducing many new and novelideasin original and individual inlet, appropriately expressed in fashionable materials. Lingerie, Volle and Batiste,in hand and domestic embroidery, lace, and all- over effects. Regular Values to 8.50 Young Men’s Autumn Suits, of « distinctive character, with style and of materials that are “individual” in their make up. 2.00 Smart clothes for young men, not small sized men’s suits, but garments designed and built espe- | cially for young men; cut on the new English lines. Special Value Wednesday New English model three and four bution, ft bo front, oor shoyider 15 00 oO mere, 1s, Navy Ay Serge and Cheviots, latest colorings. 32 to 42 chest. Actual £2.50 value Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Georgette Crepe, De Luxe Taffeta, Shadow Eacs| 5.00 and Nets. Regular Values to 8.50 Oriental, Chantilly and Silk Shadow’ padouir Chiffon, Velvet and Borgsiings our fon, Velvet and Bengaline; tise alli: and lace combinations’ | O+90 Regular Values to 12.75.

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