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~““"enE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SBP He Otek opdenhh ata ee Say ett LLLAN WN SwD-BUT READ WAATLLLNSAD She Said, Said She—Yes, the New York Was Guarded in Liverpool. The Only Sale of Its Kind Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats Finest Quality Lyons and German Silk Veleet 2.50 Actual Value $5.00 Over 500 hats in 21 distinctively new models WHAT’D LILLIAN SAY? Honestly, Don’t You Know? Really? You're Kidding! Well, Litlian Said— Lillian Wiggins wae on board the ‘American liner New York which sailed from Liverpool on Sept. 16 and reached New York to-day. She satd—- But firet the ship news reporters } learned from Capt. W. J. Roberts, — AM, frou Sore Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway and Ninth, New York ' The Sale of ) Bigelow Rugs New, Perfect, 1914 Autumn Patterns At a Flat Reduction of 25 Per Cent. If you ever trod the soft, yielding texture of the DuBarry Tose carpet in the restaurant of the Ritz-Carlton, you know something of the fineness of BIGELOW rugs. And if you will get in mind the fact that hotel men place important stress on qualities of floor coverings, you have all the requisites for a thorough appreciation of this sale’s opportunities. __, Every size of every grade of rug made in the Bigelow mills is in the sale, perfect, inthe new Autumn patterns, at a quarter off, a record in Bigelow history, which goes back to 1849. - When—retently, as a result of change in ownership—it was decided to sell about half a million dollars’ worth of Bigelow rugs, the Wanamaker Stores were given first pick— fe can distribute much merchandise quickly, because we have never our customers.) In the 7,411 rugs we picked are-more than 200 selections in 26 sizes, medallions, all-over and Oriental effects. 0 No Charge Trimming Your Service. Two Stores Steinberg’s Sixth Ave. Cor. 18th St. : _No. 55 West 42d Street. urlesy Always il Think of prices like these for Bigelow Rugs More than 200 Selections in 26 Sizes Bigelow Daghestan Bigelow Middlesex Wilton , ugs 2 russels Rugs same mat Wen maker Bigelow Puritan iton Rugs ‘The best popular-priced Wilton rug on the market and will the hardest kind of wear. eee ‘mt r jigelow Arlington Pog nit eer t @. «! Bigelow Bagdad Body Brussels Rugs This is the highest quality is shown| recommended for ie,| vomit “aie aUKy 90 lcolore, Hrongty, Wane |bedrooms and dining rooms. Bigelow Electra Axminster Rugs ‘The highest grade and best qual- ity and most 5 yh Axminster rug on the market. recognised the standard in the tredee t itrag? # 4 nm Rugs Grade Wilton Rug, ‘and without @ pee: igelow Uto; Axminster Russ tractive rug, the “aia SEes: pF? essseren full) "wane Bigelow Balkan Wilton Rugs iP, Sssssesssess Ee sEEe SEs: See ses RP?P the commander of the New York, ! just discovered ber wounded lover on that the British Government, fearful that German spies will attempt to blow up Britioh ships in their home harbors, has placed an infantry guard with fixed bayonets on every pier. Lillian Wiggins, who lives at No. 124 Quincy street, Brooklyn, is a mov- ing picture leading id has been working abroad. —- Furthermore, Ci Roberts said, thie surveillance was so rigid that while the New York was lying in Liverpool the night before one of her firemen, who wa ing to convoy, surreptitiously, overload of grog aboard, got into an altercation with one of the Infantry- men and was #0 severely stabbed with a bayonet that he had to be sent to a hospital and left behind when the vessel sailed. Lillian Wiggins, she was with a company making pictures in France when the war broke out. Bhe sald-—— But right here it must be recorded that Mra. Potter Palmer of Chicago, one of the richest women in the United States, was a passenger on the New York. It has been Mra. Palmer’s custom to cross the ocean in the cabins de luxe of the biggest and fastest ships. She did not explain why she came home this time on the New York, which has but one class cabin (II), and carried 458 cabin and 228 steer- age ngers in all. Liltan Wiggins was a member of probably the most intrepid troupe of moving fonda people that ever acted before a camera. Early in August they Belfort, said—— In the meantime, dt ut the were in France, near staging a war drama. She scurrying hero New York, the of the late Gov. Hogg of Texas. . Hogg named his three daughters Ima, U@a and Shesa and they have been much written about in conse quence. LILLIAN—YES, THE NEW YORK 18 THE SAME SHIP. Lillian Wiggins was playing the part of a Red Cross nurse, She had the field of battle and was “register- ing” horror and sympathy when & German shell dropped right into the Picture, She said-— Here it must be remembered that the New York was in collision with Qnother ship in midocean early last jummer. Capt. Roberts was right on the job then and saved his ship, and he was right on the job again last Dead ahead he heard the sound of a siren, ' He sounded his whistle, red ind took a sharp turn board. In a few minutes he close to anotherf liner, weat He could not make out her nai Lillian Wi ra burst from a clump charge the moving pic- ture army. She said—— No, Lillian Wiggins didn’t have a press ee with her. She said it all: Cc a an Taller Tries to End Life. Arthur La Rosa, a tailor four months out of work, of No. 107 Christopher street, decided to-day that the life he knew bore no resemblance to the name he carried, and as he sat on & bench tn ||} Madison Square fe al Tiontte wallewed” two el mercury tabi The poison began he doubtless will lee Park—so common a ital and there have prepafed for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, and will hold in the Millinery Department, on the First Floor, A Special Sale of Black Velvet Hats for Women and Misses, effective styles, with featuring new, trimmings of fancy feathers, flowers or ribbon, at $6.50 & 8.75 Also Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats, in the new shapes . ° e *. $2.75 & 4.50 *The Hosiery Department is now amply supplied with attractive assort- ments of Men’s and Women’s High-grade Hosiery for Autumn and Winter. The selec- tions represent the exclusive ideas of the leading manufacturers in Europe and America and include both plain styles and novelty effects. An extensive range of Children’s Plain and Ribbed Hosiery is also in stock. Moderate Prices. Only a Week ’Till Moving Day! It Is hi winter Bd time to select a suitable apartment for the if you expect to move on or before Oct. ist. Call at any of The World's offices to-day and get a FREE copy of The World’s Fall Renting Guide to High Class Apartment Houses A beautifully printed volume, of large size, in which over 200 of New York’s finest multi-family dwelling houses are iflustrated and described. Mail orders filled upon receipt of 6c to cover actual postage. Address: Renting Guide Dept., New York World, Park Row, New York City. TEMBER 24, "AMERICAN CARDINALS bons O'Connell of Boston, returning from Rome, whither they had hastened night in a thick fog off Nantucket. $tt ins was horrified to see | ", “2914: ere Pius “| am sure the present | tried unsuccessfully to ME Holy Father will do his utmost to} To-day thees neighbors hee bring about peace,” he added. report of a revolver Ce 5 “Pope Benedict XV. the new Pon-|into his rooms above Pare tiff, has a great love for America and|shop to find he had shot Americans, looking up to our Gov-|the right temple. ernment as & model te all and an ex- ample of the beet on thie earth,” said wo Map g oO’ ae id Holy rate | er sent a m sl ire good ic, | to the people of thts land,” he added. 4 —————— WORRYING OVER WIFE IN|" """"R WAR ZONE, SHOOTS SELF EE BOSTON, Sept. 24—Cardinal Gib- of Itimore and Cardinal, White Star iin ite Star ir brought about 800 tly American tourist: wi in Europe by the ‘ tulate the American When his wife failed to return from Europe Sept. 1 William Ruforth, @ butcher of No. 93 George street, Willtamaburg, became led. Ho had it her since her departure in June and was fearful t ehe was in the war zone in of the cat Gibbons said: “It is a great @ loss that can never be re- @ Cardinal said the war un- = Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd fe Lieginpted aoe A Dress Goods Offering / Of unusual interest, on the Main Floor, To/morrow, will consist of Silk and Wool and All Wool Velours, Poplins, Cheviots, 1 Serges, Hopsacking, Plaids, Checks and Mixed Suitings, ||} in a wide range of Fall colorings and black; in coat, suit and skirt lengths, At the Remarkably Low Prices of 75c and 95c a yard Regular Values $1.50 to 2.50 a yard An Important Sale of Silk Remnants tas Waist, Dress and Skirt patterns, also short lengths suitable for trimmings, has been arranged for Friday, on the Main Floor, \ At Radical Reductions from Former Prices Beaded Printed Chiffons, Colored. | Check Taffetas, Pompadour Taffetas, and Black Messalines and Dress | Colored Canton Crepes and Black Velveteen, Sie s vend Crinkled Crepe, at ay at $1.15 a yard Black Sik Suitings, Netural Shan Regularly PA76 to 2.50 0 yard ne 40 in. wide: and Imported | All Silk Crepe de Chine, Satin Char. Meteor. “tung, 40 in. wide, and Imported Printed Chiffons, meuse and Crepe at $1.45 a yard at 75c a yard Regularly $2.00 to 2.50 a yard Regularly $1.50 to 2.75 a yard Moire Cameleon Taffetas, Plain Brocaded Duvetyn, Moire Grecque, Printed Brocaded Crepe, THAT THE NEW YORK WORLD is unapproached as Advertising Medium is clearly and impressively shown figures: During the first eight months of 1914 there were printed Separate ts in The W. more than in lorid—428,308 ‘The World's nearest and really ONLY competitor. lida we Chiffon Taffetas and Black Peau de at $1.95 a yard Cygne, : at 95c a yard Regularly $1.25 to 2.50 a yard Regularly $3.50 to 3.75 a yard ’ ° Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Will be on sale, to-morrow, at one-third less than prevailing prices Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, | Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in white and colors, with initials. with colored borders, in glove and reguter at $1.00 and 2.10 a doz. at $1.80 a doz. Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape borders, with initials, at $1.45 a doz. at'$1.50 and 2.75 a doz. Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, | \en’s Linen Handkerchiefs, eas dainty Valenciennes lace edge, also hemstitched, at $2.00, 2.85 a doz. with hand embroidered cor- " é — al Boys’ Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1.95 a doz. hemstitched, at $1.40 a doz. Men’s High Grade Shoes 'N button and lace models, for dress and practical wear, are shown on the I Main Floor, in all the most desirable leathers and lasts, at prices ranging from $6.00 to 11.00. We are featuring, in this section, a special line of Men’s Shoes at $5.00 - in the smartest shapes, made of patent leather, black, tan and dark mahogany calfskin or black kidskin, also a heavy weight tan calfskin hoot for rough wear, presenting excellent value at this moderate price. Men’s and Young Men’s Fall Suits RE being shown, on the Third Floor, in excellent assortments of one, two, A three and four button models, tailored expressly for us, to meet every dividual demand of our patrons, in style, mi The fabrics offer an excellent choice of in- terial, workmanship and price, f stripes, plaids, oaks and mix- tures, together with the always desirable solid colors. Prices $18.50 to 45.00, Ifspection is particularly invited of our assortments of Men’s Fall Suits at $25.00 Young Men’s Suits, $18.50 Sizes 84 to 48 inch cllest measure. Sizes $2 to 40 inch chest measure, odels represent excellent values and are the features These models rePreser this department. The Pictorial Review Pattern Section _ is ndw located on the Second Floor.