The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1914, Page 8

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| v Weight Neariy ‘@ One Carat es fr by Piberadventnre to . UES A. KEENE D essai hev Tos URNITURE » GREDIT AR §* AVE. | ANEW “CLEBK” STORY. Fadeless Tints,” another UNDER BLAZING AUTO; FRIEND BADLY HURT Car Struck Horse and Turned Turtle, Gasoline Tank Exploding. fractal to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 36.— Folk living along the turnpike be- tween Newtown and stepney, ten miles from Danbury, were aroused - | leat evening by an explosion. They ran out to find an overturned auto- mobile biasing furiously. About it staggered a man, his right arm hang- hie side. Blood poured ears and mouth, but despite tore at the wreck of the motor car and from him the rea- cuers learned that Charles M. Goa- trey, @ wealthy youth of Brewster, N. ¥., was pinned beneath It. While some cared for the injure: man, who was Joseph M. Clark, man- ager of the Brewster Hotel in Brewster, others turned to the wrecked car, quenched the flames somewhat with sand and dirt and moved the car enough to reveal the body of Godfrey. He was dead; his body was terribly burned. Clark was hurried in another auto- mobile to St. Vincent's hospital here. ‘The young men were on their way to call on a young woman of this town to whom Godfrey was engaged. They i travelling rapidly down Cheat- pagel when the glare of their head- light & stray horse standing road, The lights blinded the car struck the animal and ‘wi wealthy hay, grain and feed dealer of Brewster, who ann reeont!: cl ntinu! | froy ba mn Clark is in sertow | ie expected to recover, bien MOTORCYCLIST KILLED. Ree Down hy Trate at Long Island Cysstag. John Tons jr, of No. 129 Catharine » wae under a Long Island train at Stewart avenue, Garden City, early to-day while motor- : Mystery story, complete in | cyciing ) Price & GMPANY : Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street i Thursday—A Sale of New Fall Suits THE BVENING WORLD, WEUNE OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Unusual Sale Thursday, October | st. Women’s and Misses’ Suits | Copies of French fashions in Cheviot, Dix | agonals, Serge, Gabardine, Broadcloth, Checks and Needle Cords, tailored and fancy trimmed. Regular 39.75 values 29.75 Sale of Street Dresses For Women and Misses Attractive Models of Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse, in black, navy green, | helio and brown. Also Tailored Serge Dresses. Regular 25.00 values 15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats | Several fashionable models of Chinchilla, Fancy Cords, Wale Cheviot, Scotch and English Mixtures and Tartan Checks; yoke, half and full lined. Actual 27.50 values 19.75 ' | i | OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © 34th Street, New York Special Values—T'hursday, October 1st Kimonos and Negligees Japanese Silk Quilted Robes, in pink, blue, rose, Copen- hagen, black, navy and red. Regular 8.75 value 5.90 Crepe de Chine Negligees, lace trimmed, in popular pastel colorings. Regular 8.75 value 5.90 Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos, in floral designs, various colors. Japanese Robe, 5.00 Regular 1.50 value 1.00 Women’s Glace Kid Gloves Imported Glace Kid one and two clasp Gloves, in White, Black and colors. Paris point or heavy embroidered backs. Regular 1.25 value 95c Women’s Broche Corsets About 185 Women's Pink and White Broche Corsets, a new girdle top model. |2.95 b . Stern. Brothers ; Wrd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. Beginning To-morrow and continuing Friday and Saturday, the following interesting events will be held in all of the Men's Departments, offering unprecedented early season price advantages that should command immediate attention: A Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing On the Third Floor, will consist of these attractive values: Men’s Fall Overcoats, at $18.50 Smart Slip-ons, Raglans and silk-lined Ches- terfields, in the most approved materials, sizes 33 to 48 chest measure. Regular Values %25.00 to 35.00 Light Weight Overcoats, at $24.50 Standard three-quarter length Chesterfields, clever single or double-breasted models and a large variety of London-made Box Coats and Raglans in the leading materials, sizes $4 to 48 chest measure. Regular Values $35.00 to 40.00 Men’s High Grade Suits, at $25.00 In many different materials, and in sufficient variety of models to meet every taste, sizes 33 to 48, all prpportions. Cutaway Coats & Vests. at $19.50 Braid bound edge, plain black and dark oxford gray fabrics; sizes 84 to 46 chest measure, in all proportions. Regular Value $30.00 Young Men’s Suits, at $18.50 One, three and four button nodels, hand tailored on lines to particularly please the exacting young man, sizes $2 to 40. Men’s Raincoats at $8.75 Made of standard rainproof materials, in eae or Box Shoulder models, in gray, tan or olive, Regular Value $12.50 Men’s Raincoats at $12.50 Made of fine quality English Cassimeres, Cantons and other water-proof naterials, in Raglan or Box Shoulder styles. Regular Value $18.00 -An Unusually Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings COMPRISING Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Sweaters, Coats, Bath Robes, House Gowns and Hats, from the leading European and American makers, at specially reduced prices, Men’s Fine Neckwear, at 65c each Of rich imported silks; large flowing-end shapes. _ Regularly $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 Men's PlaitedBosomNegligee Shirts, $1.45 Of extra quality madras, with Russian cords; also fine soft Negligee Shirts with French cuffs. Regularly $2:00, 2.50 and 3.00 Each Men’s Imported Sweater Coats, at $6.00 For Golf, Motoring or Steamer wear; made of Scotch Shetland and fine French wool. Regularly $8.60 and 10.00 Each Men’s Pajamas, Men’s Pajamas, at 95c a Suit +Of striped madras, plain colored pongee, self-striped crepe cloth and domet flannel. Regularly $1.50 a Suit . at $1.35 a Suit Of Soisette; also self-embroidered mercerized madras, Regularly $2.00 and 2.50 Men’s Cambric Night Shirts, at 50c each Regularly 75c Men’s English Dressing Gowns, at $12.00 Regularly $18.00 Men’s Blanket Bath and House Robes, at $3.50 and 6.00 each HE Men’s Hat Section has just received from the celebrated manufacturers, Victor Jay Co., London, England, complete assortments of Silk Hats, Derbies, Soft Hats and Steamer Caps, which are now being shown at moderate prices. An offering of special interest will comprise [$5.00 Men’s English and American Derby Hats at $3.00] $1.50 Men’s Gloves at $1.10 Of Tan Cape Leather, one clasp, prix seam sewn, with spear backs. Also Dress Gloves, of White Glace Kid, pique sewn; Paris point backs. Men’s Hosiery Specials Black or Tan Cotton Socks, medium weight; reinforced soles and heels, also LisleThread Socks, 2 1 c in black,white, tan, navy and gray;Value 35c Pr. Pure Thread Silk Socks, in black and colors, 38c lisle thread soles and heels; Value 50c a pair, at Men’s Underwear At Greatly Reduced Prices Shirts of Sea Island Cotton, medium weight, with long or short sleeves; drawers in regular, stout and knee lengths; Value 65ceach, . at Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, Light weight; long o1 half sleeves; drawers 8 5 in regular and stout lengths; Value $1.25, at iC Morley’s English Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers long or short sleeves; spliced and 9 reintorced seats; Value $1.25each, . at iC English Silver Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers, edi ight, with | leeves; spliced fe aialeeend festa: Value 82.00 — at $ 1 . 50 45c Men’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Men’s Umbrellas at $1.95 Silk mixed, close rolled, natural wood handles. Walking Sticks at $1.50 Of choice malacca wood. Handkerchief Specials $1.75, 2.00, 2.85 Men’s Handkerchiefs, pure linen, hemstitched; Doz. tape border, . . . Doz. 2.60 Doz. 1.85 Men’s Shoes at $3.75 Regularly $5.00 and 6.00 RESENTING a rare opportunity to procure high grade Autumn footwear, at very small cost. The leathers are patent coltskin, black or tan Russia calfskin and black kidskin. The styles range from the most conservative broad-toe model for the man who desires solid comfort to the smartest new Autumn lasts for the critical young man. The Men’s Shoe Department is now con- veniently located on the Main Floor — Sixth Avenue Entrance. $50 Positive $10 Values Regular 5.50 value The Trunk Department Has prepared an interesting offering of $35 Wardrobe Trunks, at $23.50 Two styles in Taxi, Steamer o: Full-size Trunks, made of three-ply veneer, covered with canvas, bound with vulcanized fibre. $15 Dress and Steamer Trunks, at $10.00 The Dress Trunks are the popular Hahtenctaht kind ebgmie irk celan preter ii 3 ith one ay. Steamer ‘trunks have deep tray With bat box o1 shallow dress ; ‘ Women’s Ribbed Underwear Ribbed Union Suits, fine lisle; reinforced, tight kneo; regular and extra sizes. 39c Regular 75¢ value Women’s Silk Hosiery Thread Sitk Hose, black and white, medium weight, reinforced sole, doyble} 69¢ garter top. Regular 1.00 value

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