The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1914, Page 6

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RDA TP, [= uy fight Mother Would Send to Home, so Both . Decamped. Ne wrist f a rings and long boarded ot Island, to PART $500 LOT Lad Held in Jersey City as One] “amends and s collection of forete ‘The mystery of the proffer by a wiz: ‘Then she slipped out of her hago teom-year-el4 boy, Abraham We! -yeur-old Margaret Nich. | St, No. $06 South Ninth eveaee, SOS) stata, of antique foreign gold coins in her twelvesyear-old chum, | away, at No. 502, and they started on| the Pennsylvania station in Jersey ay agp ~ City for a ticket to Chicago was dls- . tl a Coney | pelled by the New York police to-day. pire ance Solan cars found lodging wi if The descriptions of the boy and of Mrs. se, ile} the Jewelry, worth $5,000, which he ad etn of A. Buderov, No. (7 Maiden Lane, Day of Atonement with his family.| gherges see! As he left the Hudson Terminal a boy him have it. When he reached Maiden Lane and Broadway the boy had disappeared, In the bag were 184 When Weinstein offered the strange Who Stole Bag From colns for his ticket the rallway clerk Terre eters entre Jeweller. A %, Brooklyn ve jersey City to get him to-day. ————ee BAXTER TO SAN DOMINGO. Man Collector ‘There. —Clarence 90. plained That they ‘on | had with him, Stted exactly those in a] D. Baxter of Paterson, N. J., has been police, enough of freedom ywey Giant want to'go to Florian. *|BRINGS REPORT BRITISH SHIPS ENTERED BALTIC loaged |. | selected by Preside: at Police Head: | ctor of custome ~ | Republic to succeed who recently resign Shamwue OV, 1¥146, be went to the Gonate this wn Arnow sald thet he had made e trip Piha back ‘trom Baltinore to spend the/ reports tee een Todas ——=——EEEEEEE Eee begged so wistfully for the chance to earn a little money by carrying Poslam Soap, ant! sures beauty "ted health’ ir, 98 cents and 15 i F i Bae i ke ‘Wealda’t Ge to Vote Sven in an Automobile, A URNITURE In the town of Ossining a number of Drominen' OR EVERWRODY EA TER BEERS» jt ii iit af li | i i e B : 7 5. ta 3 it EE 1 | { Men’ Third Floor . Young ebony a orn ag : OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & 6 34th Street, New York Young Men’s Suits 92 to 42, suitable for medium size men. im, Collins of quality Hand Tailored three and four \ button soft roll front natural shoulder Suits of Cassimere 4 and Cheviots, in Stripes, . Tartan Checks, Plaids and ’ Navy Serge. sala 15.00. Actual $2.50 Value Boys’ Corduroy Suits I Norfolk Model Suits with extra knickers of ‘standard grade soft finish Corduroy in 4. Draband Tan. 8 to 16 years. 5.00 ' Regular 7.50 Valucs ADAM Even ie WITH PEDESTALS AND URNS COLLECTION which John Wanamaker, New York, has taken over in_ its placed on sale beginning tomorrow, Thursda reaches a valuation, according to the fixed Aimone prices, of entirety, to be more than $400,000. CNG hirgeods Cassis Femirre It includes: Marbles and her Ohjets 3 Met On all pieces of Aimone manufacture, their trade-mark is inlaid in copper— guarantee to last as long as the furniture remains. Be dining-room furniture, the examples include a nglish @ In bedroom furniture are walnut, satinwood and enam are also represented in the fullest manner. @ In small novelty furniture of their own manufacture, the Aimone Company excels. Many hundreds of such pieces are in this Exhibition and Sale. he CWause Dalatial which was temporarily closed to prepare for this sale, has been fitted with the Aimone furniture and works of art. But the collection covers large ad- ditional adjoining areas in the Fifth Gallery. ‘Che Dh Drices marked on each piece in the collection alongside of the original Aimone prices will be found to be the lowest at which furniture of this character has ever There are chairs for $40, $50, $60 and $70—and others for as much as $500; many pieces much under a hundred dollars, some well into the thousands of dollars; and a large variety of small furniture—much in demand for gifts, epoch at Christmas—trays, tables, muffin stands, book blocks, ete, for a few been offered. dollars. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York AIMONE at number of the finest periods, such as Jacobean, Sheraton, Hepplewhite ahd Adam. rare examples of classic furniture, in mahogany, , after the most celebrated periods of history. q@ In library furniture, examples of the Jacobean in tables, cabinets, chests, stools, benches, etc., in both antique and modern styles, in fine old oak and other woods. Especially fine reproductions of the Adam and Sheraton periods in mahogany Formerty A. T. Stewart & Co. For the Maker’s $1.80 Grades 95c $1.95 $2.95 their output of underwear. letter to us— all sizes for men and boys (the kind often worn by girls), and, by making one big, clean transaction of it, got them at prae- tically our own figure. we could not have offered them to you at these little prices. Suggestion—A sweater coat makes a fine Christmas gift Jor boy or girl. For the convenience of the public, the sale will be held in four places— Burlington Arcade floor and Su Men’s Raincoats at $5.85 and $13.50. strap seams and belted back. | dinkepeinnadapliidnstineiite Sebellstnaiciisiddiitiaiateiaaii ss Mal, niniiale nav itasy. he REP ee cs oP atte Seay wey vid, ee Shire New York * For sale, beginning tomorrow, Thursday, morning 12.000 Sweaters, Men’s and Boys’ (Often Worn by Girls) $3 Grades 34 The Greater Part are Ruff-Neck, Shaker- ‘ knit Sweater Coats of Wool and Cotton, Gray, Brown, Maroon, Cardinal and Green For the Maker's For the Maker’s When the duty was taken off underwear in 1918 the Wright Health Underwear Co. bega offset any inroads the importation of in their business. When the war in Europe checked imports of underwear, the Wright people stopped making sweaters and increased To quote their exact words in a “We have discontinued the manufacture of sweaters to give our exclusive attention to our increasing business in knit underwear.” The Great Quantity Makes the Great Savings We took the entire stock of sweaters on hand—12,000, If we had taken only part of them Main floor and supeee floor, Old Building. way Entrance, New Building. Equal in every respect-to coats we have sold regularly for $12.50 These are single texture coats, rubber lined, fully cemented with Subway Entrance, New Building, NO MORE ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER! “I want every Asthma sufferer in this ity to ries Dr R “Go age of my Asthmador fai pounces. pa a 50-cont hould it fail to give instant relief, these ore il’ cheertully, refund. your druggists wi treatment entirely at my udelph Schiffmann an- to your A New Cleek ‘Story Next Sunday in the m without any question whatever.” 8 t always within 15 minutes. Hun- eda of unsolicited Ity jale abua- done, | Wlastrated]| ‘Broadway at Ninth n| to make sweaters to underwear..might. make vl loctor jurt! “No matter by ed violent ‘the attack, how shetinate e@ ; the or iyoed bad he failed, ay or a mador ave instant reel, uanally 1e't0 seconds, azine ——— — ian aa ad i By T. W. HANSHEW, Aathor of LET” ADS. rae WORLD’S|\“Cleek of the Forty Faces” i have no fears of authorising these fie by . ists to give this guarantee, oF of their | axe i being called upon for the refunding of | << h! i —— No tisk whatever is run in buying this say remedy under this positive guarantee, a ——Fadeless Tints ae

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