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cut Se Oana ane Sa ~~ eel n Refuses to Discuss His orted Resignations From Directorates. . le reported this afternoon that H, Gary, chairman, of the #2 States Stee! Corporation, had his resignation as a director company not Identified with. States Steel Corporation. wry eaid this afternoon that desire to comment ie action. r a year with taal he was connected. in of the steel man that asa director of the Southern reclanhd from the foilow- fp FASHONED FAMILY REMEDY FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father John’s Medicine Treats Colds.and Builds Up the Body i Without Use of Alcohol’ or Dangerous Drugs:—A Doe. tor’s Prescription, 50 Years in Use. Absolute, ‘Truth: of This: Story Stern Brothers Se ri West of FiRh Avenue ° Dress Me ‘Autumn Dress Trimmings » Will be Placed on sale To-morrow, at these unusual prices: ty Bet aed in Finnrcats i ec 30c, ia tal, pear’, e. “Wy cat eae A Sale of Lacés “On the Main Floor, To-morrow, at exceptionally low prices ~ Shadow Laces and Flouncings, 10 fo 27 inches; in white or cream, at 15c, 35¢ and 40c a yard Values 30c to 75c | Bea Irish Crochet Edging and Insertion, The Ribbon Department Has prepared the following excellent values for Friday in Plain, Fancy and Washable Ribbons 4% tn black, white and colors, for Girdles, Hair Bows and Lingerie Trimmings. neo Satin Taffeta and Dresden Ribbons, 634 and 714 inches wide, at 22c and 28c a yard Plain and Fancy Lingerie Ribbons, in white, pink and blue, aN can | Reatbat "Goods. and Coatings ‘ Will be featured, To-morrow, on the Main Floor, comprising 46 Ao. 54: inches wide Newey Stripe and Broche effects in silk and wool; de Laine, in plain or t fashionable colors; Regular Values $2.75 to 4.50 a yard, at $1.95 a yard Also an offering of a very special purchase of » French and Tailor Serges, at $1.10 a yard bo and 54 inches wide; all wool; in black and several shades of blue} -orgamtsations in the last year and worehante? Loan and Trust Com- pany, Ilinots Surety Company, Con- z= and Commercial National Bank, Chicago; New York Trust Sate hatham and Phenix Na- tional ink and Astor Trust Com~- York; Hudson Terminal ntiroad "Company, Allis. International yn, International ye New Jersey and the age INTERFERE WITH FOOD ARRIES Give Pledge to Washington That Shipments to Holland Are Free From Seizure. WILSON BACKS M’ADOO. ‘With@rawat of Crop Ma From Banke Was Proper. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Indorsing Bee- retary McAdoo's action in withdraw! nda from certein banks, ject declared to-day that those banks were n6i using the money for the bag Anes Lil ie it was td OTHER QUESTION OPEN. aes. the money w: put in the ba tenis “to adorn The vaulln Holding of Copper Carried in Neutral Vessel Still a Mat- ter to Be Settled. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—The Brit- ish Government to-day through Am- bassador Sir. Cecil Spring-Rice, noti- fled the State Department that Great Britain would not Interfere with ship- ments of foodstuffs from the United Btates to Holland. Great Britain also has agreed to rel any selzed cargoes as soon as it is established that their destination is Holland. It in understood that Great Britain has impressed upon Holland that according to her duties @ neutral state she must not per- it foodstuffs or other cargoes des- tined to the German army to pass her borders, ‘The practical effect of the arrange- ment is expectedto be that food- stuffs may possibly pass into Ger- many If it is clearly established that their use is to be confined to civil- fans, a# in notifying the I'nited States of Ita action the British Gov- ernment stipulated no restrictions on destinations, The understanding, however, ap- plies only to the status of shipments In transit between the United States and Holland or any other neutral country. It was said at the State Depart- kelf-colored stripes and checks in black or the Regular. Value $1.50 a yard Waist Garnitures and Tunics, at 75c, 1.95 to 49.75 Fashionable Fur Trimmings, in black, whi aulironn, Yard 25c, 1.15 to 4.50 to 12.75 1.25 to 5.650 Margot and Net Top Laces, in various widths, at 30c to 1.95 a yard Values 45c to $.25 = yard at 15c, 25c and 45c a yard Values 25c to 95c a yard a yard * | tor Foreign Affairs, on the subject to- | | Piece 35c “48 No. 2, No. 3, iNo, 1. Piece 17¢ | meer The Pictorial Review Pattern Section now located on-the Second Floor. No, 5, Piece 58c | 10 Yards to Piece, ment that there had been no friction whatever between the United States and Great Britain or any other coun- try in regard to the disposition of contraband or conditional contraband up to this point. Announcement of the exemption of American foodstuffs from seizure of diversion is only one step toward the solution of the whole difficult question under the new regu- lations in the declaration of London. The Btate Department to-day gave out the following: “It is understood that the British Government intends to revise their proclamation with regard to contra- band and, meanwhile, in’ neutral ships, goods such as foodstuffs con- signed to Holland, in respect of which the Netherlands Government’ have placed an embargo on exportations, will not be treated as contraband.” The British Ambassador conferred with State Department oMcials again to-day over British seizures of Ameri- can copper shipments in neutral ships. Ambassador Page at London will con- fer with Sir Edward Grey, Minister morrow. Great Britain has assured the United States it will pay American owners in all such Instances, Of- ficials are inclined eo the view that where such shipments are plainly | destined to belligerents, even though shipped through neutral ports, there is no warrant in international law to protest against their seizure, The subject, however, is open, President Wilson told callers that the British Government has been most friendly in its attitude on shipments | |of possible unneutral character to American vessels and had shown a | willingness to discuss the question. | He declared he had no doubt that a satisfactory arrangement would be reached, —— WASHED OUT OF FIRE ZONE. Children Force Firemen to Take! Drastic Measure. An effective method for clearing the firemen's path of children was demon- strated this afternoon in front of the tenement at No. 127 Mott street, when some firemen who were trying to extin-| wulgh @ blaze in a travelling tar boiler, and’ who were harried beyond patience | by the children from three schools in the | neighborhood, turned the stream in the | alr and wet everybody, including young- stera, whhin a block's radius. The young- asters took the hint and the wetting. ‘The fire was In a tar pot on the back of a truck belonging to The Germania Roofing Company of No, 32 Sullivan street . The flames burned all the wash- Ing drying on nearby fire escapes. caeyremenssigiatemchaid 14th Year, , Conn., Oct. 1—Yale opened to-day for ite 214th year. While reglatration has not been completed, it is considered Sealy that th when compiled will show an faceaaase attendance. Applications to the bureau ment of the univerait; hhave no far been consi of those of Inst year, orabiy im excess of appointments, the self-! f-pelp depart is LET us Golden tinten 18 to $100. 3-Piece Parlor Suite Begular Price $100 or if your account ta close ne bein ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments 6.U- Spore Our oid cu fer, are_amased at (be scepiceali| TO OUR CUSTOMERS sat - ra to take n or if you purchase whatever jed to your account and without any a Cat it 4 the © by 4 dealing” with us direct. “New York bond st whe Bae forvat Fetatf can to you the day ‘intles & Oro ait id Ank for Booklet. Other Chehiag ae low an 20 GT A FRIEND Folk TAKE PART OF YOUR ONDER. Phone Cortlandt 8471. GILLIES COFFEE Co., 283-239 Washin, fee tel nein N. . ¥. City setween, Why Are Ten Tons of Quinine Used Every Year? his enormons quantity of Quinine alone (represen about 1-30th of all t! e Quinine produced E the world is required for the preparation of Laxative Bromo Quinine, Seven Million (7,000,000) Boxes of which are used every year because of its extraordinary merit. After reading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo : Quinine, telling what it does and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used sq effectively by so many wuillions of people. Whenever you feel a cold com- ing on think of the name Laxative (Pocostmite of abel on back of Lazative Bromo Quiainetexs) Bromo Quinine. —but remember there is Only One “(Bromo Quinine” — To Get The GENUINE, Oall For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine @8ED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLD i ONE DAY heck fer thie slpsatera on the hex. Prices B80. treating colds it is very the bowels should move well every day moves the bowels gently without griping. liver and all the secretions to action. Di portant that preparation Botchewed For headache, Take 2 tablets every 2 or 3 hours until relieved re being surpassed customed to the barg at which ey h ht) re RT YSU SUSEREEBING Now whatever you want and we will hold your purchase look over, the wonderful pargaine displayed, com: cal SAY ‘on ES you Regular Price $60 28. 34 aeena golden Oak trom i eee ia | rare Ta full of veut ‘seceemt. Jf you are accustomed to buying on the Club Plan from department stores and you wish to add to your Ou can come to this store and add wha than that you show your bill or receipt book. eif that you can buy the identical b er you wiah to your account, no other You ar sere havited toys me ) $0 ery ays ome furnishings at 47.3 fol adition ‘gave, aa may ther you bought for cash or for credit, and in jbome, including everythin room outfit entt We guarantes everything America’s GreatestY SMALL ACCOUNTS Furniture House HCOLUMBUS AVE. eR: Follow the Crowds: OPIN EVEMINGS UNTH 9- SATURDAY If LATER MSI BROADWAV COR 27 STREET WHERE YOU CAN NOW BUY YOUR SHOES AT WHOLESALE DIRECT TO YOU. IT’S A SWEEPING SUCCESS You no longer have to the retailer’s ite. 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