The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1914, Page 13

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oe 4 aa af SS} & bargo, the speedboat Sigmachi, owned ‘WW BOAT CLUB FIRE on Staten “sland Hou House, Famous for Its Victorious Crews, Des- k bee-vinatee Trophies Lost. “Thomas F. Waters, thirty-thrée , ‘yeere old, the caretaker, was burned %, bt death in @ fire that destroyed the » poathouse ef the Staten Island Boat Ctub, at the foot of Belmont avenue, Brighton, early to-day. He slept ‘ea the ground floor, and was not ‘ Snell apvpral hours after the fre was (py Out that be was missed and firemen ae hig body in the debris. ‘A spark from & paasing locomot! ie believed to have set fire to the roof. r ‘The flames went through the two- "s’atory wooden building rapidly, and “when firenten and fireboats arrived there was little they could do except #ave the plant of the Verdon Ship- building Company, nearby. maty rowing shells, a four-oared the stub, whieh has @ record of thirty- t mfles an hour, and many vatu- wee by Charles Hart, Vice-President of ie trophies. The loss is estimated 000, i with 6,000 members was ) the betel dts crews and With the building were burned ‘The Red Star liner Zeeland, which ar- | rived from Liverpool Tuesday, sailed without passehgers for Quebec yestor- | day. Ghe is under the British flag. ‘While | no information was forthcoming at the Red Star Line offices, it 1s understood the Zeoland will earry Canadian troope an NEW DANGERS OF CONSTIPATION The New York Times of January 14th, | . Receat researches of Prof. Metch- aikoff and others have led doctors to suppose that many co: ill health, nervous debility, rheumatism and other disorders are due to poisoning set up by Large Inté suggested vitality res Iavorable t ie batet afin of une ing from such polsoning is ie development of Cancer "Ho ital Sir Willa: Arbuthnst decided on the hero plan of removing the diseased organ. child who ap) eared | in the final sta, what was believed to be an incurable form of tubercular joint disease was operated on. The Lower Intestine with the exception of nine inches was removed, and the portion left was joined to the Smaller Intestine. “The result was astonishing. In a week's time the internal organs resumed ep \@EE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER %4, 1914. Women’s Full Fashioned ~ Pure Hi osi ery oO Can be adjusted to any height; strong, iron stand: new A abe steel band Three-in-One Oil to 44. Clark's Ri At Half Regu- lar Price Otte, Srerathing, cleans.” and ; new skirt. Sizes These Smart New suapis, (9C Satin Shapes with velvet underbrims. Three like {ilus~ trations, A’ large assortment 10 nolect from. In black only. Various qualities; 36 serviceable mush se uitable fot falues to 10c yard, Linens & Muslins Broken Assortments of “Her Majesty’’ & ‘‘Kabo”” Corsets Values to $2.50 Made of fine ey coutil, Double LH Stamps Mornings Before 12 o'Clock—Single Stamps Thereofter SATISFACTION GUARANVEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REruNcED Good, quality jeu | cfg Ne A Bargain Friday SALE Sensation Full bleached Bed Sheets, made of soft- finish muslin, with deep heme; these Sheets will wash heavier. Regularly sold at a Boys’ Posse inches wide; in mill lengt! all househol Bargain Friday, fy: in ea wba Fleer. Fears. $3 Would Fe M4 Fair Price for ct Norfolk 250 Dozen Regular 35c and 39c Large Size wag Bath Towels Large ti heavy, firm, double-thread qualities, soft and’ spongy; hemmed ends with neat borders or — This usual bargain even for Bargain Friday, the day of big values. Lace 600 Hemstitched and Scalloped Table Cloths—Values to a {all their normal functions, and in a few weeks the patient was apparently in perfect health.” The Lower Intestine can never get i jon # Internal Baths are L. Cascade” cleanses \ee } ‘ > —— * JUDGE CRAIN'S WIFE DEAD. .aes Fy a ne Rope ind Well tailored sturdy Nor- folk Suits, with two pairs (Smarned Several Days Ago in Her Home at Summit, N. J. Mrs. ‘Thomas C, T. Crain, wife of Judge Crain of the Court of Special Besat {a dead at her home in Sum- mit, N. J., as the result of burns re- i ‘elved a fow days ago when her clothing fs caught fire at the kitchen range whi he wal showing the cook how to pr sie Podey i Only 30% Efficient.” There ts we chaigs fen . Ask for it. SECOND WEEK A SINGLE DOLLAR is all that's necessary at this great . September Dollar Sale to prove to you the ecovomy, convenience and satisfaction of a charge account at Spear's, Bring One Dollar tomorrow, make any selection you like and seyour purchase will be delivered to your home—no extra charge, fees, interest or red ta dust make your selection—pay your One, Dollar and leave the rest to Spear. 3 ke r It to Your Home ames, strong and durably con- One Dollar Del This charming 3-piece Parlor 5 atructed, are neatl ed ahd finished in a rich mahogany, highly polished, cushions, whi ie plush or tapestry in any color, with cord and tassels to match, rest upon indestructible springs, adding comfort to elegance. $1 ;Weekly. This Buffet, of which we have a limited quantity (about 25), is made of highly polished quartered-oak. It has @ small draw- ers, one of which is lined for silver, one large linen drawer and two commo- dious cupboards. The canopy top is fitted with a fine ee Set This magnificent 100-Piece Dinner Set ia sold elsewhere for 916,00—and is worth it, Elegant in de- sign, «@ rich pearl white, with brilliant gold border and gold initial. If is the best example popular. priced American pot- SES. Don't For our 7 es, premply filed i] ‘These Cloths are made of good, Mog satin-finished muslin, carefully made; medium size Leena Bargain Friday, each. 69e & 79¢ New Fail STORM SERGES . . very good all-wool eee Fall trades thing for the ew priced for. Bargain Fr Sensational Purchase & Sale $] ‘Sample Gowns Combinations, A sensational _purchase_of _grand_new Frenchy garments, Made _of_soft finish muslin, elaborately trimmed with embroid- ery. laces, ribbon, beading, etc.._ grouped facone lot. Special ot 350. Women's 50c Night eC" fuck ai wigeree neatly fin broidery 29¢ “4 Daisy unbrelia Heat stripes | Finnnelette Kimonos and Lat of charming passed fp mesved yl imo eee Gis fo gira lane es ‘with ribbon or cording. Shown in blue, pink, lavender or gray: 34to 46, Special a e' Second Fleor, Another Shoe Sensation That Mothers Will Welcome With Glee 20 Children’s Pairs \ Button Shoes Good, sturdy, Ed thoes, aman =) En ee uanti- ty: sizes io mall 6 to Another Shipment of those oe that will give eacellent service. (Mail orders filled.) None sent C0, D. (with rubber heels) Special for Friday—Soft Vick Kid, 69 Gath will las throught the day c aes Ghe Mal orders fillet. Nan! C. 0, D. K beautiful assortment of 30 tatin stripes, Teapore and feral Regular 20c Domestic Non-Fading Oatmeal ‘Winches wide, in all desirable colors. Sold with hand. ‘Oc 4 ale 2. A splendidly con. Women’s Juliettes Goals eles, sts eye lay ease and 20c Wall 20c Wall Papers 1 Faro N on gel allel ipeoeveaiae (2c lem cook eden, foal Banas dee 7 one mk Closely tufted: covered om bt Ga we of flew nicer pant: bomen gp Hime tn med poled full bleached and ready neat patterns, Lag: rn told . Bargain Friday, each wt lenge mies iy in lectric blue, wistaria, pansy, beaver, maroon, brown, haliot bottle titan cemeuule o New Fall COATS wagger new mannisl els, ma ne quality reversible ¢ and mixtures, with large collars, deep turnback cuffs, patch. pockets, finished with wide belt and fang buttons, The accomp: 6 illus tration at left gives an idea of the models. All sizes for misses, 16 to 20 and 34 to bust. &49c 43s Value to $1.00. New Fall and ‘Winter Models, FitGuaranteed, JL’? iday. shoes oreny Ald 0 Dresses For Girls, Special at oo ally atl fn she Regular $5 to $7.59 Values reve] stripes and plaids in pink, brown, blue, ete; “trimmed effecti: $15 Will Buy No Better Anywhere Suits for Women and 1,000 Charming 1 New Model Lingerie, Voile and Organdie bp New York italhigol hee big? ttl a g's Carpet Savings dilky ops ideal wearing parlor” or lite rus $22.50 value! 4 "i ee oxi Heavy su Sami Br 1! 0 “ Extra heavy rade; 20 patterns to choose from; ria . high nap; suitable for all rooms; actual $18.00 value; at American Reversible Smyrna Kugs Heavy grade; wee durable quality that will wear a 4s they can be used on both sides. Choice Oriental Valueit 997 |Vetuesi0.00 DoT |Veluesi2 Value $7 Value $10.00 Wild’s Cork Linoleum _————————————— 1s lower than others on floor coverings sunply because WE. BUY RE THAN ANY OTHeR HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY, and for Ml this reason we buy for less money, ‘This standard make sells everywhere at 59c 4q, yd. Full 2 yards wide—all new and handsome 1914 and 1915 patterns, Special. , . otNairn’ s $1 Inlaid Linoleums—Special and attractive, so near like the Special price, tomorrow, eq. yd TAOKOs (Oj DADO. nny ‘cotry Excellent — quality; weertng car. i, in about me tims, 1.97 ye CZ RS tea 10*c etn bs Hame, th Rare 0 69¢ Pee }$5 Lace TIPE A remarkable bargain, considering that so an many imported Curtains are among them. IRISH POINTS, CLUNYS, MARIE ANTOINETTES, RENAISSANCE BRAIDED, CABLE NETS and NOVEL. TIES. Beautiful patterne—some dainty, others elaborate and showy. Every one strong and durable, White or Arabian color, 1,000 pairs Friday at this price. | $1.50 to $2Nottingham Curtains stylish ne that Point, Brussels ant Our prices are al AND SLL Mt Elange Gray Enamelled Rice Boiler | and Sauce Pan Set, as Mtustrated Unusual from Iris ey yarns used in these Curtains means years of service. s] Alledges over-locked. White, cream or ecru. 1 paque Sia mentees and we cannot supply ail es Imported Willow Nail 49 c : = 18e to 26c Drapery Material Choice of DOTTED SWISS, RUFFLED SWISS, CRETONNE, FANCY NETS, SCRIMS, BORDERED AND PLAIN, sash or long curtains, ove: ete. $1.00 Irish Point and Ronaiscance Lace DUC Door els Each Beautiful patterns on fine nets. For he White and

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