The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 11

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{LITTLE MISS DUVEEN, 10, CROSSES OGEAN ALONE, CENTRE STREET LOOP DURING: FIRST YEAR! Board Before She Js Aiiawed | to Land, Sponged and Shrunk Broadcloth 40-inch all-wool broadcloth, soft glove robe fini: the leading shades Dorothy Duveen, ten - year-old daughter of one of the Duveen Fifth avenue dealers in art ne alone on the Mauretania, ived to-day from London, to 0 to school In New York. The immi- kration authorities refused to allow the child to land because she was not accompanied by one of her parents or @ qualified guardian. eh MbOrt on the operation of the] Mrs. Samuel Solomon, Krandmother lew York Municipal Railway Cor-| of little Dorothy, was on the Poration's division of the dual # Glatmed Her. iystom re d 5 for tho Inst year was fied. toriay (iit Was.canvencd aad IL was estabe ished that Dorothy Duveen was not With tho Public Service Commission, likely to become a public charge. ‘Tee This report covers the operation of little girl w two tracks in the Centre street loop ™UMen her ar subway, which began Aug. 4, 1913, and Narrew Eee: figured up to July 31 of this yoar. Tho| An outside freight which Feport shows that the earnings wore ascends thirty feet from the sub-base- Mot auMictent to pay the company's Ment to the sidewalk in front of the preferential in full, ison ‘Tag Company, No, 220 Fifth fell to-day when eon-year $884,762.39 short of the required old Arthur Weckerle of Sampson mount for the year, Travel Increases, However, More Than 1,000,000 a | Month Using aie To-morow Ends Our Sale of Toitet Articles Below we list « fi he specials wlth tacde tas alo cned SG “re went Oar Customers, dealers, to ‘= ah this ey 0 jers Men! Don't Pay $15, $18 and $20 for New Fall Suits When You Can Get the Same for All this Fall's newest effects, in the latest models, in several styles. new English, with broad lapel, soft rolling fronts, 2-button style; plain or br sleeves. Vests cut a little ower, with or without collars—and the regulation conservative models— and semi-English, new this Fall. Size range. Young q we reserve the street, Jamaica, was Me on it quantities, Mad or The boy was Tm accordance with the terms of the badly ‘cut-and bruised, but ee with ‘a case of ba tan ed, ut fortunately men’s 32 to 40; men’s $4 to 44; stouts to 46. while quantities last. No C.O.D. Contract between the city and the hitended by ‘Dro Koller of Neu. York order. New York Municipal Railway Cor- Hospital ana iron home See Las Materials: Colors: The New Styles: The Fall Models: Deration, the earnings of the exiatin ae | WORSTEDS BLUES PLAIDS ENGLISH oe ads, that Is, the Brooklyn el N “CHEVIOTS aaa EMI-ENGL vated lines included in the dual a; MRS. THOMSO Bi ene TARTAN CHECKS SEMI-ENGLISH Tooth Paste tem, were pooled with the earninigy wt —————— [L STRIPES CONSERVATIVE from the leop subway, and deductions BS UNFINISHED BP RECULAR POCKETE | | | MOR er rcccecccersees Were made thereform, as provided in ys CHALK STRIPES PATCH OR REGULAR POCKETS Gontract, ‘These deductions In- : ite MIXTURES FANCIES PLAIN OR CUFF SIFFVES le, in addition to the operating ex- Sa la \ wel Ba , : penses, tures, &c., the so called pref- Men’s and Youn mene $ | Boys’ New Fail Hats| Boys’ New Fall $ erential of $30.00 per annum to tne | How SheWas Helped Dur- §i New Fall Hats....... 1,50 Values 50c ouits, With Extra Pants. . 4.95 Company as a return on its property investmont at the date of the con- ing Change of Life by 39¢ Young Men's Hats in all the newest fail styles; of |@N@ 65c, at In new Tartan checks, stripes and fancies, in chev. tract. Lydia E. Pinkham’s soft felt with high crowns. Bands of contrasting | pd? ewe g (ot yanayeutines:| ie an cares FS ny on and corduroy in pi D | | priee. see ceeceseee The report shows a revenue of Vegetable Com- o colors; choice of flat or curled rims. In blue, brown, | several blocks; feather trimmed;| Several styles, Two pairs of knicker trousers, both 98677,417.31. After taxes, cost of \ black and fancy shades. All sizes. value 50c and 65, pairs full cut, Sizes 7 to 18 years, maintenance, and other operating ex- XY bacon Simneon Crawford Store, Men’s Silk Neckwear USUAL 50c AND 65¢ QUALITIES Special at 29c A manufacturer's surplus quantity of canceled orders for several haberdashers which we purchased and which must be disposed of at once. Beautiful assort- ment ‘of unique and up-to-date colorings, such as lavender, blue, brown, gray, in mottled, figured and striped effects, and a host of others too numerous to mention, all made in the popular four-in-hand open- end. They must be seen to be appreciated. An early selection is is advisable. Four for $1.00. fimpeon Crawford Store, Main Floor, Floor, Men’s High Grade Shoes POSITIVE $3.50, $4.00 AND $5.00 FALL FOOTWEAR Special at $2.19 Thousands of pe of all the wanted leathers. Black Calf, Black Vici Kid, Russian Calf and Patent Leather, Lace Blucher and Button styles. Welts sewed, all sizes. Boys’ Well Wearing Shoes Good Icoking, sturdy shoen Solid leather all the way through, Blu-her and butten styles. Worth 02.00, 92.85. All sizes in exch grade. A clein new atock, Sale Price, 0 to 1834.. $7. LEMP at Price, tony 1 to B94. $1.49 wierd Store, Main Fleer. penses, included rents, have been de- ducted, the sum of $5,540,405.52 is left. The total deficit, including deductions for interest and sinking fund on the company's new investment and inter- est, which must be considered after H), the preferential, 1s $629,979.55, , Despite tho loss reported, it is @hown that the travel in the loop sub- way bas grown quite steadily, In August, 1913, there were 797,391 tick- ets wold in the three new stations. Next month the sales increased to 1,128,821. The highest figure was reached in March of this year, when there were 1,427,293 tickets disposed of, page a WON'T POSTPONE BIG FAIR. Bryan OMctally Announces Open- ing of Panama Kxpoaition. WASHINGTON, Sept, %'—Secretary Bryan has officially announced that there will be no postponement of the Panama-Pacific Exposition, It will pound. I had no pains at housework id as swans 0 L s Vegetable Com- ¢ what it has done for me, y pound id always recommend it as a wo- Never in All New York Have* You| Seen Such You my letter in any way. 540 W. Russell St. *philadelphi Change of Life is one of the most at pata’ to use At Three Anniversary Sale Prices open, according to the original plan, Feb, 2, 1915, The Government has re- eelved official notice from thirty-seven foreign governments of thelr intention to participate, and no foreign nation critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to carry women so successfully through this trying * $15 10 $17.50 Vataes at Va.aes at $18.50 to 7 $27.50 to $32.50 saa at Smart New Hats That Are the Acme of Millinery Perfection, Offered at This Sensational Low Price. eriod as Lydia FE. Pinkham's Eompound® haa given notice of .+ iutention to withdraw on account of the war. In addition to the official acceptances the exposition shas received sesurances from committees nations that they will participate, Ono of these com- mittees is in Great Britain and another fp Germany. France and Ituly also have given notice that they will take An assemblage of sample coats from the makers of highest class coats in New York. — Fasnioned o: the smartest new Fall materials, in the handsome new rough weaves, semi-rough and solt - finished fabrics. @very fashionable new shade and mixture designed for Fall and Winter of 1914-1915. Dozens of chic ae —some Paris inspired. Majority, however, are of American design. All sizes for misses and women. 800 New Sample Suits An anniversary treat for our patrons, no resent the show room samples of @ well-known maker, less to say that ie fivest falwica richest trimmings are used im the making of these garments, Every stunning Fatt material and a complete range of the new shades for Fall and Winter, including black. All sizes for misses and women. Special at '5. 00 | Simpeon-Crawford’s Millinery department the past 20 yeare—enjoyed the reputation of poste the most complete stock of Authentic Styles chown in Now York. If you want special advice, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in st-ict confidence. fc W) x Cor. 21st St. & 6th Ave. i $18.50 to $25; $25 to $40 3} $40 to $55 toh sh ene anything less than $7.50 or more can you ese Branch Store, 105-107 Market St., Newark I Vaiues at “Values at at Values at / ‘Tha. ‘now lasie:eudene. Wiad ibeve that Infmitable'tilt to just the that gives dash and good st; Other medium aad large cise bats wae ET TEs caese adtae of of Kina illeory, trimmings are long bayonet feathers, fancy feathers, ostrich effects and the very popular moire ribbons. All the shapes are new and of black velvet. $1459 $149°5 $4.95 Simpson Crawford Store—Third Floor, Two Remarkably Good Values in Muslin Underwear At $7.00 ea. At 69c ea, Values Up to $1.75 Regular $1.00 Values SATURDAY SHOE BARGAINS $3 BOYS’ SHOES |Men’s $3 & $3.50 Shoes toes and models. Patent Leather, 8 € In Guametal and Box Calf lace; also Wonderfully good value. good value. Vici Kid, and Gun- patent leather buttcm and lace; all (SPEAKERS | Boys’& Girls’ 29¢;Men’s 39¢ 7500 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains °1.45°1.85 a Pair, Corsets Lady and Simpec ‘Spoon At *1.97 Made of best quality French coutil and ajlk brocade, low and All new American made garments of dainty and durable materials with trim- ming designs of unusual beauty. All priced to give you the best of reasons for buying and 6, all styles, shoes this season i such low prices. cudeo among sone rs hundrcds of samples $4 and $5 genuine custom. made welt sole shoes» At metal; sizes 5-5! sizes. The nobbiest a Pair. sample B, & C. widths. Value 82.75 | Value $3.25 || Gowns— Combina- at Simpson-Craw- Gowns—Combina- medium busts long and ’ , a . : a ‘2 20 tions—Skirts ford's—real economy tions—Skirts | Men’s and Young Men's $ 45 ? , Plain and Enoelope Chemises Gowns of fine white muslin $2.00 Princess ert q e a Pair. Made of fi i k, dain- and crepe lace and embroid- New bE int styles to $4. 00 to $5. 00 Shoes, al Value $3.75 tily poet ple athe yc ingest ery trimmed combinations of select Frees) of fine ae vase iQ 7 Cc A specially large purchase by our Boston house en- also medallion effects of fine A fine nainsook, neat and elabo- | | (2 0" am ables us to offer these exceptional values in tan calt, $ 2. 6 5 $ 3. 2 5 Val. lace and Maderia embroid- f rate effects. i Crawterd, Becond black calf, vici kid and patent leather. Button, lace or blucher ery. All cut on the latest full ‘ A | Skirts of fine quality ; ; styles, single or double soles; all sizes; regular $4.00 and Pair. * Pais, oe illustration gives you é H puss, made with Ba ee omee Coats t ‘i proide: ruffles and $5.00 values. McDonald's sale price.......20/s.e000, $2.45 Value 84.25 | Value es.es || oD ®, glimpse, of the many a esol tata Z7 — brokdery inter Cute, warm coats for kiddies from to 6 years of age at redi ced prices. A new, fresh lot of Not- Sample Line of Fine Amifrench Underwear Night Gowns and Flannelette Underwear $6. 00S Shoes Swell nie Cable Net Lacs , ; < CED— tagham nd Cable NetTace|] “Shirts, & Qi |, arecimuar tatceD | Nainsook Gowns, $ 7-00 | aizecuutttnietPaw 1181 ORLO'D OB UF, ¢ ens. values 79¢ | Shirts 29¢, 49c, 69¢, $1.00. values €2......00066 nee betees Ami cream and ‘Ge A curtain suitable for any room, Copies of Renais- Drawers and Corset sance, Cluny, Irish Point and Brussels Laces. Covers, 1 9 Cc Fourth Floor., values 29c aaa GSoeoay BrUennanEueNNE S97 SJMPSON CRAWFORD—Sixth Avenue, 19!h and 20th Streets G2O8 WRXRNMINNSE Ace MMMM 2229 5 Choi { cordur chinehilieg, siteling os fancy ventas in ioe ean navy, brown Rages warmly” lined with $1.00, $1.50, $1.08 ‘Sie, $1.50, $1.98 59c, $1 Gow Combinations and Combinations. Gowns, Skirts, Chemises, etc. Gowns $ 7.98 : 29c values $2.95 1 values 45c. ‘simpson Crawford Siore—Second Floor, quality ant tle there is a positive ving of from $1 to on every pair. Vi S ==BEGINS IN NEXT " SUNDAY WORLD A Remarkable Story of England at War « By A. Conan Doyle a

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