The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1914, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BELGIANS. SALINE "| Contmissioners Differ as to } ou le & little on a hot, wet ‘er the blackheads briskly you'll be head has ft soft ton—| ‘will be 7) the Adriatic, sailing for Li |, WELCOME INU. 8 naval vessel, which wil take -to Antwerp. Kmil von de Velde, the Socialist leader and spokesman for the com- mission, sald that President Wilson had said and done everything which the Chief Magistrate of a neutral country could say and do regarding their errand. “We expected nothing more from President Wilson than we received,” he eaia. “His words of admiration for the Belgian people and the bravery with which they have accepted their crushing burden of misfortune touched ‘us all very deeply. “Your former President, Mr. Roose- velt, whom we met in Cleveland, left us in no doubt of his sympathy for us and his admiration for our fighting men. Wo go back to Antwerp to take up our various duties, filled with gratitude for the warm appreciation of our plea which we have found among you, and the tenderest mem- ories of your kindness, wherever we have gone.” “Those who expected us to inflame this country against Germany by de- livering ourselves of sensational tn- terviews,” added Count de Lechter- velde, another commisioner, “were mistaken. We understood when we came the obligations resting upon the American people as neutrals. “But we expect that this country will ARE GRATEFUL FOR Germans’ Ability to Cap- ture Antwerp. FEAR BIG SIEGE. GUNS. Say They Expected Nothing More From Wilson Than They Received. a ‘ ‘The Belgian Comminsion, which came to this country to file a protest against German invasion and spolla- tion of their country before President ‘Wilson, returned to-day to Europe on pool. Bel-} be the mediator when the war is ended. Our only hope is for peace with justice. Even justice will not make up for the losses in the lives of They expect to be met there BONWIT | The The New Blouses Flare & Military Collars and SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Crepe de Chine Blouses TELLER &.CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET i suggestion of the high closefitting collar paige nla of nee pe our young men, the misery of our children and the destruction of our cathedrals and our priceless libraries. “This is not the time for an ac- counting. That must come when Ger- many is at last beaten, as we believe she will be. Then we trust the medi- ators will take into consideration the protest which we have now placed | on the record.” Both the Count and Mr. van de Velde spoke of the purpose of the Germans fo take Antwerp. The Count | see the attempt certain to; fall, because of thi Germans to assemb) 000 to cope with th 150,000 In the city. 1. Mr. van de Velde was not sure but the t German ai: grea' ™Gount Lachtervel it asked’ that Americans be told of the commission's @ppreciation of the kindness of Presi- dent Lowell of Harvard and of Pres! dent Butler of Columbia in their understanding of the loss of Louvain. Among the others of the 305 passen- ' Lyd were twenty cadets from the | yal Military Academy at Kingston, Ontario, members of the senior class, !who are going to England to take | commissions as second lieutenants in \ the British army. re. Lawrence 8. Bartlett, Sumner | Everingham and Archibald C. Strong | seul to join Dr. Joseph A. Blake, at \the head of the A it hospital H re accom- her Cleve- | land, M. C. 8 Benjamin R. | Allison, undergraduates of the College Physicians and 8 With military or flare collars i have volunteered as nurses, flare plait and pearl buttons down front. The Adriatic carried a cargo of 16,000 tons, iene 20,000 barrels of apples and 12,000 hogsheads of to- bacco. | — | A REMEDY SUGGESTED. | (From the Bostoa Transcript.) The tall man e ‘the ‘drug store mi) our sarsaparilia, said the clerk at the soda foun- :" think commend if l The Newest .. fi] Hand Bags n We have taken 15 styles and ] marked them at special prices: SILK MOIRE BAGS, 4 fittings, $1.28. REAL MOROCCO BAGS, 2 fittings, A] “ PARTEE" BAGS, 6 fitti $2.95 wv “1 6 fittings, 5 REAL SEAL SHOPPING BAGS, Hand Bags in stock ranging I} In price up to $42.50. BEADED HAND BAGS, from our Berlin office, in all jet or all gilt, lain or ornamental effects, $1.00, 50, $1.95 and $2.95. her Beaded Bags in stock up to Men! A Record-Breaking Sale! (tara areararoareare SS SSS SSeS ALL CARS TRANSFER or TRUTH’ “Ga8 EVENING WORLD, |alovE Dnwoars PHCHOT STRICKEN, HS BRE TAKES UP CAMPAIGN WORK Starts Out Early on Tour and Fills Her Husband’s Place at Political Meetings. ERIE, Pa., Sept. 30.—A bride of only a few weeks, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, spending her honeymoon by travelling with her husband on his campaign tour of Pennsylvania for the United States Senatorial elec- tion, took the candidate's place ut meetings here and other places to- day. Pinchot had been seized with a severe attack of ptomaine poisoning during tho night and was confined to his room to-day. y Mrs, Pinchot went direct from his | sick room at 6.30 o'clock this moi Ing to a place where 590 employ @ local factory had gathered to bea her husband speak. She told th crowd that Pinchot was handed out copies of hi all there, Then sho started out and spent the day going from town to town where her husband was to have spoken and @rried out the same programme. Pinchot’s condition was reported satisfactory to-day. He was ill all of yesterday, but went through the most strenuous day of his campaign to date, with the result that he faint- ed after a big night meeting. EVA MUDGE GETS DIVORCE. (Special to The Evening World.) COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 30.—Geneva D. Nelson, known on the stage as Eva Mudge, was granted a divorce in the lay from Sanford Leroy said to be living now tn ‘court. NATURAL COLORTO. GRAY HAR BY AR, Huir dye is not @ natural color restora- tive, It aim: JTAINS the hair by pow- erful chem! tion, and leaves @ luatre- lees, dull at tells your friends what you a and healthy method jair Health, which AIR-—the pure. | sea It to COME! sles out every it to the color trous, full of BUT THIS efits in RUFF and begin at ‘AL _ method — A DYE, but healthy th col Partee cases, in 10 differ- ent models Prices 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3dAv. Furs have been & sharply , cut, making these items remark- ably good bargains. : Probably we have never had a stock larger or greater in variety than now. Every department is full to over- flowing of good things, and the entrance of the Fall season finds Bloomingdales”better prepared than ever before in its history to take care of the great army of its patrons. $4.95 PARTEE CASES.. $5.95 PARTEE CASES “$3.95 Main Floor, es rE WEDNE 8DAY, D EPTEMBER 80, DAY OF ATONEMENT OBSERVED BY JEWS Yom Kippur to End at Sunset To- Night—Synagogues Crowded With Worshippers. the Day of Atonement. care or elevators. It is the day for acknowledging the sinfulness of man, individually and ae & race, From sunset yesterday until | @unset to-day good Jews take neither food nor drink mor do any kind of work nor in any way cause others to work, as by the operation of atreet | Mar them of a wrong done sought out the In Now York, as all over the world,’ Thousands gathered in the syna- rorvee, those of the older generation | c! carrying taliths or prayer shawis, and remained prayer until late last by tor | tne shotar in the tne oa 6 . pot tovdey and to followed. Re ing. q or woman against whom they = ad offended and . ‘The widespread “eservancs of the Gay wan noted everywhere by the Lord & Taylor Murray Hill Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 0 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. October Sale of Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats, House Gowns, Negligees, Corsets and Waists Commencing To-morrow, Thursday Offering Magnificent Values in New Fall Merchandise Muslin Underwear Crepe-de-Chine Gowns.,. $4.05, $5.95 &F $6.05 Combinations 98c, $1.25, $1.95 to $2.95 Drawers .......- Tie eeee beeen S00, 75¢, O8t, F $1.25 O8c, $1.25 FS $1.95 Envelope Chemises... . «++ 08c, $1.25, $1.95 &F $2.05 Petticoats. .cc0c cece cues + 98C, $1.45, $1.95 to $3.05 House Gowns & Negligees Crope-de-Chine, 9-pleoe effect; crepe-de-Chine) 15.75 coat; hand-embroidered Chatmeuse, loose model, ostrich-feather trim- med evs lecseccedacesavven Es dhccostiotoeke Vera. 75 Crepe-de-Chine, Empire model, pleated =) or brocade Crepe-de-Chine, cape back Albatross, hand-embroidered bodice; tunic ef- fect, accordion pleated Albatross, fitted model, accordion - pleated skirt, embroidered bodice or with white and black polka-dot collar and cuffs; button- trimmed Chemises } $7.45 $3.95 $5.45 \$r4.75 Imported Zanana, shaw! collar and cuffs, hand- embroidered, silk lined throughout Eiderdown robe, collarless, stitched satin trim- med, worsted girdle. } $. FOS Plaid blanket robe, raglan model $2.05 Flowered fleecedown, variety of models, satin trimmed or with border 98c & $1.45 Striped ratine, Empire model, embroidered\ waist, organdy collar and cuffs J Up-to-Date Fall Models in Corsets $1.95 Augustine Corsets } Of fancy broche, extremely long model, lowt $2.05 bust; effectively trimmed... Usually $6.00) Suits, Topcoats, or Balmacaans These Gar- All the Newest ments Are of Regular $15 Grade and Smartest Models Are Here Tea Seafarer =J Every Size for Men of 33 to 46 Chest Measure in Regulars,Stoutsand Longs MATERIALS FOR SUITS includeaTartan plaids, fancy blue serges, plain gray worsteds, black and blue pencil stripes, staple black and blue serges, etc. STYLES JN SUITS include 2 and 3 button English soft roll patch pocket Suits. Some with cuffs on the sleeves. Also the conservative 3-button coat. THE COATS AND BALMACAANS include plain black and gray cheviot Topcoats of conservative cut and 42 inch length. Also Balmacaans cut in the latest Fall fashion, in a wide variety of fancy mixtures. ‘0 BLOOMINGDALES’ "Ii5Toc a=" i ' Of soft pliable material; semi-girdle top. Usually $7.00 Second Floor “Elente” Imported Model | $3.95 Women Look Well When they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black- heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or: bilious- ness, At times; all women need help to rid the system of poisons, and the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical help they find in B Ss This famous family remedy has an excellent tonic effect upon the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness, Purifying the blood, Beecham’s Pills improve and Clear The Complexion Directions of Special Velso to Women with Every Bus. Beld everywhere, In Bence, 100. 380. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Silk Petticoats Silk Jersey Top Petticoats, with flounce of messaline; black, fy white, and new Fall shades $2.95, $3.95 B $4.95 Messaline silk; black, white, plain and changeable colors. $2.95, 83-45, 83.95 B $4.95 Imperator satin; black, taupe, emerald, Copenhagen blue and wistaria $5.95 8 $8.45 House Dresses Figured stri ale, in blue and white, Paves cule) cove, 6 ne et $1.50 vel trimmed with contrasting color.... Blue chambray, piped with white; rolling collar; lapel effect on waist. A large variety of lawn, Swiss, cross-bar, cambric, am gingham; small, medium, and large; plain or trimmed. Small aprons, plain or trimmed 25¢, 50¢, 75¢8 98c Princess or Bib Aprons, plain or embroidery trimmed 256, 356, 45¢, 506, 756, 85¢, 98c & $1.25 Second Floor Women’s Waists Splendid Values in Latest Fall Models Black lace and chiffon taffeta, lined with ig chiffon; long sleeves and new collar } $5.95 a Chiffon cloth, pleated model; daintily hem- “a stitched and lined with net; black, amy} $5.95 a Satin model, smartly trimmed with braid; new Ma high velvet collar; black, navy, white, brown, green, and grape. Copy of an imported model of soft satin, with : chiffon cloth sleeves; white piped with black or B10. 75) $9.75 Chiffon cloth, surplice model; effectively trim-} med with lace. ( Pussy willow taffeta, combined with lace; cav- alier collar; effective model; black or white... . Crepe-de-Chine, with new organdy collar..... Third Floor $7.95 } $7.05 $5.00 (4 _ SOWeeny FREE: |, FREE! eg | (nmb Ne TE LT, E § YD ay THIS DiPERIAL t6Ainba COUCH Free with tvery Purchase 01 $59 or over

Other pages from this issue: