The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1914, Page 6

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tee. pei 9 A REDS SoS 72% ? w a ALE cacao eS fHE EVENING "wonup, _WEDNE spay, * gaprambae” 28, 198, Jana the Kaleer and denunciation of | the England and France. | | Mr, Vanderbilt was amazed when Ti BACK, | > SAYSITSNOT TRUE __ REPRAISED KAISER Interview Fie to Him | the war. “It is true that Tam friendly with He said: “I never gave such an oe | |the beat I could not and would m {can I am neutral. ed repartee I talked to abroad Tephdiated an Interview credited 10} ome eee cir ea tee him which was spread bromdcast a | a: week ago by the Press Bureau of the | Gen German American Chamber of C@m- | ¥) merce. The interview appeared orlg- represented to have ben given eee A rae | yr by Mr. Vauderbilt at Genén, Italy. It! them In excellent shape. He denied mounted to laudation of Germany! that there was @ lack of response the Ste & and soc . ne D in these well known corsets now being advertised ALTERATIONS FREE. Important Sale of NEW SILK DRESSES $ 1 o* Not the slightest exaggeration when we say they are worth $17.50 © The new’ Fall dresies of charmeuse, crepe de chine and combination silks are the most pic- ‘Won ptenane 00 the lols shaves eemi-basque model at $10.96--made of a fine, eoft charmeuse in skirt with sash effect. FROM B WAND RAPS FURNITURE ‘urniture Without Deposits, Purchased in this monner, hae never proved satisfactory to the buyer, Our ode are alosye to please our patrons. @ALL AND "MAK. ‘B YOUR OWN TERMS Termes Apply Aleo to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connectiout. te ute PLAYER PIANOS, WE PAY FREIGHT Present This Coupon. Genuine Bes vere Maple ! Dresser and Chilfonier; } large French bevel late J mirror, like cut; value #30, 4 Rooms Farnished at mag ag” a Binagr rmt son el MTOHET ASKS WILSON i! an a) ; shown copies of the alleged interview vis prowrom ea jetta | at which work under the project is to| construction’ of our subway tunnel. jan printed in the New York papers. Ro men are going the war by | 10 HELP SAVE HARBOR be done in Coenties Reef. The re-| if not, Lge Ma fe Koger nn to con- destruction of the tunnel, with po: aks wae As AC AMOR |BURGLARS SHOOT PURSUER. FUND FOR NEW YORK A ereator dapth than twenty-olx £00, | itis consequent loss of ife and prop- “I was not in Genoa this year. TRC| Citisen Who Joined Chase Breaks with English or Leg in Fall, : w Him of Peril If C ti tunnel, passing directly under this | the new project reported by the army (Tesaaren SeweDapers, and to none of | A shot fired by burglars running from) Warns Fit OeNteS | reef. If the excavation is ever to be' engineers.” { We invite . ine nee did I express an opinion about | Jersey City polleemen before daybreak " : een | our patrons and the public to i | to-day, struck John Rilgy of No. 625 Reef Is Not Excavated gree Abrond He Describes as an | ye icuerandaanro and reser | "hetpvan acta he war.| ‘Before Subway. # | Model Gowns 3, ve nice powe Bly See Wales Working Ins saloon near EYfth and | — , Absolnte Fake. AE a GA eR PR ren and men 4 {Beas tear cente betes seat Gade es te| | Maver see t-test wre Tailored Suits and. 1 motored to Switzerland from | th, dent Wilron a@ letter asking his per- Cornelius Vanderbilt, who with bis} Parla ates my ort to ent | nj sonal aid in preventing the exetusjon | merican Jingerie ss asin children, who were in o wife and two children returned to- | mY ite, om Hn Dart, rT of an item of $600,000 tor New York | Rep. Trode Mark. and Wraps day on the Olymple frt Europe.) "7 ca pact conceive the purpose of Mary's Howpitat Weat Indies Fralt t ship Overhaniead| The Mayor fears that in eutting ‘an inally In the Bresinuer Zeitung and interested in military affaire he had ‘The British eruieor Lancaster, one of | th® much needed funds for dredging hoe to-day stopped and held up for an | Coenties Reef, a ledge through which Norw: pepe rest Popes Price Garment Mowe in Nov Yoh 8 get, DPriceg Gmpany *:= ea ttem approvi rT 5 ; 7 e Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street Dit atorny, ian wnt se mite by the ped seiner fo the leaiduaraty ebaitik. dn we aiid medes will be Sigplayed together with Eventful Sale of sinang io tnertee tn the Hinz tt {he | which the channel depth was to be 50c and 8Sc. Imported Blousesand Millinery NEW FALL SUITS ~@ ee nted in the last part of the Peecond . in 's Vogue, Vanity Fair, etc. i ‘ 5 inthe , y Harper's Bazar, 5 . i S assembled, on the Third Floor, in the The exact same models that are ‘ iP tie aiciy Sa poautty tn te dita ony Silk and Knit Underwear—all the varieties of I leading styles and materials, that Accord sold elsewhere at $20 to $30 os) freee ag = eciothled oe Syomen iseoveckeed Tealieg “ Silk, with bess ase and oe individuality of the wearer. , Aah i i mt -K nit, Merode, Inclu are Dresses and Wraps for after- ay porate ts ye Laon oot 4 a aT ne thet ito men FH | lig Deimel, Wool, ete., in every style and shape. * postgres sroring: gee oe Tailor-made Suits underseli ee : Slevator shaft in the Comfort Slipper \ . . || and Coats for school, college and general wear; “eg carey - Tore in every | Company plant, No, S38 = it a Pew WF: : James McCutcheon & Co. also Riding Habits, Motoring Garments and iia th Suita sold elecwt Khe | minutes ia rakes” ne ee wate a a Bi Re RR : Fifth Avenue, 84th and 33d St Rain Coats, at reasonable alse io - im i ral | Re No, a2 Batt ne HTundred and Eis Fe lees . i To-morrow, a very special offering of ts-of serge, broadcloth, Misses’ Tailored Suits given under the project of 1868 to|ocarried down to give navigation a thirty-five feet, greater channel depth than twenty+ “One of the most tmportant points | six feet, it must be done prior to the ‘Stern | Brothers 4end and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue. Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. quirements of commerce make it nec. | struction would, the engineers advise he appearance of the industries ot wa. [essary that this reet be excavated to | U% result ‘mont “imevitabiy” ad Ration at at “More important to the city, how- “T:Rve feel that we are justified In i asking ‘he National Government to ever, ie our proposed new subWAY| sopropriate at least $500,000 toward spect our very latest Autumn importations of reet, Jersey City, in the hip. in cutting down the $36,000,000 appro- - o — da for local ri nd harbor HELD UP BY CRUISER, Priston for tol river « We are particularly fortunate in having re- ceived several shipments of French Lingerie during the’ past month. We, therefore, offer this week a full and choice assortment of hand made Lingerie, both lace trimmed and embroidered, also novelties in garters, cape and other acces- sories—at our usual moderate prices. Piatra dni ed mon are good quality; made and cor. ny Among values in Gowne—high or low neck, $1.00 and 1.50. ECURED by our permanent Paris or- ganization, and just received by S. S. La France and Touraine, which enables us to <present, regardless of the disturbed condi- tions abroad, a much larger collection of Paris Models than at any previous season, from the leading exponents of fashions. Paquin, Premet, Cheruit, Bernard, Drecoll, Worth, Dowillet, Jenny and Agnes. These final interpretations of the new by Orew From Lancaster. down “pork barrel” appropriations, watchers at the gateway of New| the East River and cutting into ;| completed, the Mayor says, great loss of life might result. The Mayor's appeal to the Presi- dent follows: “There was originalty included in perdimsts* Kod ee inchensnd from _the_twenty nix feet Corset Covere—iace trimmed or embroidered, aA a aa aaa i 50c and 75c. the play Monday eve-| 9 A | |p Combinatione—lace trimmed or embroidered, rate On a ; S riastens § $1.10 and 1.50. Chase the * ea” objed . ne | A Semove the gst stu nd Gossard Corsete—We are showing the latest models in the Third Floor Dressmaking Salons, beginning To-morrow, Thursday. Misses’ andGirls’ Apparel . | at $25.00, 29.75 and 32.50 of serge, gabardine, broadcloth and other desir- iy able fabrics, in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Broadway at Ninth. A Merger of Giants A. T. Stew —the famous Bigelow and Hartford carpet and rug mills, each pre- serving its name and individuality, but acting under one management for greater efficiency and service— Brings to Wanamaker’s 7,411 BIGELOW RUGS KniericanBiade Wiltons, Body Brussels and Axminsters To Be Sold at One-Fourth Less than Prevailing Standard Prices This is the most important disposal of Bigelow rugs in Bigelow history, which dates back to 1849. Every tug of the 7,411 is perfect, fresh from the mill, each first quality of its grade, in current colorings and designs, and includes every size and grade made in the Bigelow mills. More than 200 Selections in 26 Sizes A few examples of the most popular sizes in the following rugs: Misses’ Afternoon Dresses at $10.95, 16.50 and 19.75 of plain serge and combinations of serge and satin, many trimmed with faille and pique collars and cuffs, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ and Girls’ Waists Fos School and College wear, will be featured Thursday, on the Second Floor, at very advaitageous prices. Mannish Shirts, of Linen and fine-striped Madras, with new collar effects; high or low "$1. 95 neck, Challis Waists, in cream; also with blue or rose pin dots; collar and cuffs of white pique, at 4 25 Washable Waists, of white satin, with black stock collar, at 9.00 A Sale of Silk Petticoats To-MorRow, on the Second Floor, will comprise these interesting items: $4.00 Silk Petticoats at ge made of all silk Jersey, Jersey pi gel messaline flounce, or peau de cygne, in "hac and S echionchne street shades. $5.95 Crepe de Chine Petticoats at $4.75 For evening wear, in white and pink, elaborately eed Oe tee sad tate SS ———SS——SSSSESE_ES=_ SESS Ardebil WiltorRugs Daghestan Bagdad Wiles Rugs Arlington \ Sigetard Wepemater Wilton Rugs reat eee | Axminster ter Ry \ 814x1014 ft. .$53.78 $40.00 sipadart Wapemaner |8)4X1034 ft. .837.80 $28.00 | , 1034 fe. tite 9x12 ft...... 60.00 45.06] 8 824x104 te. Sane Siz 9x12 ft...... 42.80 32.00 | ovi2 ft...... i CERN, EVENINGS BROOKLYN ‘ seeeee 0) Puritan WiltonRugs . Middlesex Electra OPENS AN ACCOUNT d Pg Bagdad Body | Meas is . Axminster te RO CREDIT TERMS ° 8i¢xt014 tt..832.50 §24.50| Brussels Rugs _ 84x10 $16.50 ADVERTISEMENTS printed 9g "Down 150)/86 Down & 9x12 ft...... 36.50 27.50 stato hal aad ola eee 18.00 in the New York World 3 6 Yor 8) (310% ft. .$30.00 $22.50 |814x1034 ft. syst "39.00 nae (Morning or Sunday) get a a|"5, Down 75 8g Dow Down 159 Balkan Wilton Rugs | %!2 ft...... 32.75 24,80 |9x12 ft...... 29.00 31.78 Axminster Rass troulatten in New York City ne any bd oa a : ies Sep And many other sizes not listed opie een greater than if published in| 19497. STATION AT CORNER ~ Y4x10l4 ft. $45.00 $33, 50 the Herald,j Times, Sun and ae ne because quantities are limited os tet aso “4:00 Tribune ADDED TOGETHER. ' gic be Y LW Waew Sey NR Si Bey Ff UR rel on ‘ Fourth Gallery, New Bullding Isn't that the circulation

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