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, Simplest Cough Remedy You Save Ready- 5 {| NEW JOB FOR POLICE; E| THEY'VE GOT TO LGhT STREET LAMPS N iawn fen noy.ohr ones | Ci lai any.ohber cong ity . Will Save. $40,000. Year Promptness, ease 7 winter coughs. . from any druggist 214 ounces of (@ cents’ worth), pour it in a pint and fill the bottle with plain sugar syrup. This gives you cont of only 64 cente—a full pint of coygh syrup than you could buy Takes but » few mimutes to Feil directions with Pinex. itantee of al i promptly refunded, gove with Brereton, The Pies Co. Ft. ‘Advt. cor. #5 in conquering distressing coughs, ‘and throat colds is really remark- _ You can actually feel it take hold. fase will usually overcome: the even Whooping quickly. Splendid, too, for bron- a, spasmodic croup, bronchial asth- by Having Bluecoats ‘Turn ‘Em On. On the theories that an idle man tempts the devil and that economy is the road to wealth @ new job has been Gincovered for the New York’ police- man. He is to join the lamp lighter brigade and incidentally sav city $40,000 a year. The whole plan has been worked out and now the police are to be let in on It. There are 16,418 electric lights on the multiple high power circuits in Manhattan and Brooklyn, whieh must be turned on and off by in the neighborhood in which they are lo- cated. Many veteran gas lamp light- . | ors who lost their places when elec- tricity became fashionable have been employed to do this work by the light- ing companies, Then the cost was billed to Commissioner of Water, Gas and Electricity William Williams. Speaking of this latest money sav- ing scheme, that of having the lights turned on by police, @ member of Mayor Mitchel’s cabinet said: “The more useful things the public see the police doing the more they will appre- clate them. “This having to think at dawn and twilight that the lights must be at- tended to may be irksome in the be- ginning, but we are quite certain the police will get a sort of a craving for the diversion soon, This putting out the lights at dawn and turning them op again the next morning will be- come a splendid*habit and becom: natural as winding the clock, putting out the cat, placi: the milk bottles “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 5, 1914.: MITCHEL SEES WILSON, ASKS HARBOR MONEY Mayor Warlts $500,000 for Re- moval of Coenties Reef and Other Needed Improvements. WASHINGTON, Oct. ‘Mayor Mitchel of New York headed a delega- tion which called on President Wilson to urge the removal of Coenties Reef from New York harbor, under the re- cently passed Rivers and Harbors bill, The War Department is now at work felecting the projects to be carried on rae the $20,000,000 appropriated in the The New York City administration and the New York delegation in Con- Breas have been inaleting on an alot- ment of $500,000 for the elimination of Coenties Reef, which stands in the way of the subway extension and for other needed navigation improvements in Hell Gate and East River. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Important Sale Tomorrow (T'uesday) Women’s Blouses ——— LET POSLAM RESTORE YOUR NILING. SKIN Just give Poslam « chance to show how greatly it can benefit your Eczema, Itch, Scaling Skin, Rash, Pimples, or other skin trouble. It is intense in healing power, antiseptic; cannot pos sibly harm. As soon as aoe upon the skin, itching stops. ‘ou feel re- lief ‘and know that it is doing . Improvement shows every day until the trouble with all its ugly manifestations is driven away. Your druggist sells Posiam. For free sample write to Emergency Laborator- ies, 32 West 25th Street, New York. Poslam Soap is non-irritating, abso- Iytel; re. uxurious and beneficial for dai ly use, toilet and bath. At a Very Attractive Price Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway & Ninth New York Store Open Daily from 8.30 to 5.30 © A Great Movement in Home Furnishings in the Wanamaker Store, Tuesday More BIGELOW RUGS | Cases of Lace Curtains from Several Hundred, All Sizes Wiltons, Brussels, Axminsters The way the rugs in the original purchase of 7,411 Bigelow rugs were snapped up by the public sent us seeking for more to sell on the same basis— A Flat Quarter Off We got them. They will be on the selling floor tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. They are all new, perfect, in the current colorings and designs, lesg than a week out of the mill; the only Bigelow rugs of their grade and newness at their prices in New York. And now the choosing is again complete. Plenty 9 x 12 Foot Rugs Bigelow Wiltons.. Bigelow fixed prices «+ .$27.50, $32, $37.50, $45 036.50 849.50 845 e60 France and Switzerland, Just In, Make Stocks Complete All the lace curtains we sell are bought direct. There is no unproductive expenditure of money in their purchase; so that we are able to sell at moderate prices. . The French curtains are our own designs. The designs of the Trish Points (Switzerland) are in the main confjned to us. We select the nets, scrims, etamines. In no Wanamaker curtain will you find any im- Dressy and Tailored Blouses of plain and embroidered Nets, Laces, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette, Pussy Wil- low Taffeta, Messaline and Satin. Also combinations of Crepe Georgette and Satin, Lace and Satin, Velvet and Lace, newest collar and sleeve effects. Regular Value to 9.75 Bigelow Brussel: Bigelow fized prices. a) Bigelow Axminsters.....$18, Bigelow fixed prices. Bigelow Ardebil Wiltons Stand- Wana- maker Price Ox? feet 8 ft. Sin.x 10 ft. 6in. 45.00 86x63 inches.. . $21.75, $24.50 $32.50 Bigelow Balkan : 952.75 $24, $28 $37.50 Wiltons ard Price $50.00 Wana- maker « Price , From France Hand-made Marie Antoinette lace on best net, white and Arabe in lengths 214, 3 and $14 yards, perfection, no stringy, mal-color- ed net; it is all good, strong, clear and durable. Special attention is directed to the exquisite curtains of filet, cluny and eyelet embroidery at $25 pair; and to the Irish Points at $7.50. Sash curtains, $10, $11.50, $13.50, $18, $17.50 pair. Bed sets, $22.50, $28.50, $32.50, up to $100. .50, $5, on the dumb-walter and locking the cellar door, ‘ “If the potics do the lamp lighting work well other diversions will be assigned them with the sanction of Commissioner Wood. Yo! eman would have an excuse for post or for gossiping with en if he were expected 5.00 Corduroy Walking Skirts Wide Wale Corduroy, prectical walking model, with detachable belt, Ngyes pocket and button front, in Brown, Green and Navy. Regular 7.50 Value 5.00 Axminsters 86x63 inches Bigelow Utopia: Axminster 18x36 inches. . 8 24x48 inches, 80x60 inches inte might be accomplished by policemen who know the real wants of their districts better than so-called inves- tigators.” ——— Found in Precinct A Bigelow. Brussels Rugs Assortment is excellent Drowned Man's Boi e Kast Bi From Scotland 60 patterns in madras curtains, fain and in color combinations, 1.50, $1.78, $2, $2.25, $2.80, $2.75, $3 up to $7.50 pair. “Kayser’s” Washable Gloves 125 Dozen ‘‘Kayser’s” Washable Leatherette, long or short Gloves, in Tan, White, Grey and Biscuit ‘50c 4=75c ~—s*.00 Also 1200 Pairs Glace Kid one and two clasp Gloves, in White, Black and Colors. - 05c Corner sen street, ° hedral. 621 FIFTH AVENUE Sores Gon * Begs to Announce Her |. Autumn Opening d Tomorrow, uesday, October 6 - Presenting Creations of Unrivalled Beauty in ' Evening Gowns, Dresses, ‘Suits, Hats and Evening Coats, i : : ae i $3.25, $3.75, $4 Antique | im, $4, $4.28, re ae B5sS0, Sor 80.80, $7 up tor S18:86 | $8.28, $8.80 up to 82,80 pai ir. 2214x86 inches. .... P Gash cttainn, 4208, 2.98, [> "ee Pete $1408 S1RPO £7354 inches. “store a6, hss, $8.50 From Switzerland . up t '! be 7 a Bigelow Daghestan pac ba 6078, 8a, oso | Attn erie J elt iltons sed tts 9, sto, $12.80, sis, | $35 ei $4.50, $5, $6.75 up to set. ‘Aeuas lake. 6 Irish Point in beige color, $5.50, $4.50, $5, $6.50 up to $15 pair. Brussels curtains, lengths 3, 314 Sash, curtains, $2, $2.80, $3.25, | and Myards, $8.80, $10, $12.80 up $3.75, $4.50 up to $8.75 pair. ( to $45 pair. ' Lacet Arabia length a vy Tambour lace curtains, lengths and 4 yards, price ra .25, $5, | 3, 914 and 4 yards, $6.78, $8.80, Every rug a quarter off $5.75, $6.80, $7.80 up to $0 pair. | $9.96'un'to Sib tain me 1 Filet and combination of laces, Fourh Galery, New Baling — | ote amd muro, mand $22.50, $25 up to $97.50 pair. oe ney a ithe pateeras i three sizes to match. 35-in., 45-in. id 54in., $7.50, $8.50, $1 $20,000 Worth of New | pri iti’ Bie dis; “6 ° Pure Linensforthe Horr, | - . ° Just Unpacked We Have Purchased at a Price 25,000 pounds Gray Horse-Hdir point or heavy embroidered backs. This coflertion comprises brand new exclusive patterns 5. 000 pounds Pure White Horse-Hair Regular 1.25 value for the aut@&hn at “‘before-the-war” prices, together with : he auth Ament many special purchases offered at from fifteen to as much as _ Finest Sout merican) fifty per cent. less than our own rates last spring. The benefits of this purchase, a very advantageous one made under the market, are to go to our customers, who are The New Patterns offered, beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, these Our whole “Linen Force” is enthusiastic over them. Patterns are unique in their beauty and the linef's themselves M. A TTR ESSES at Less have that irfmitable fresh-from-the-loom feel in which every lover of fine linens delights. Complete assortments of Scotch double damask pattern cloths, in three qualities, at 84.25 to $10; breakfast and dinner napkins to match, $4.50 to $13.75. About thirty patterns. Plain satin band cloths in this lot at $8.25. . These Special Purchases at 15% to 50% Less Table cloths from Belgium—@ yards square, $2.38; @x2}q yards, $2.75 and $3.50, A Brand-New Section Opened Up in the Lower-Price Subway Store White Cotton-and Cotton-and-Linen Table . Cloths, Napkins, Towels and Toweling . ri . Holding firm to our long established standard of “pure linen and all-linen and nothing else in the Linen Five Very Lovely Types Store,’’we open in the Subway Store this section for the sale of cotton and cotton-mixed table-cloths, napkins ‘ 7 ‘ of Parisienne Corsets and towels. (1) Because it is trustworthy merchandise and there is demand for it. These five models are new. They are beautiful to look on, comfort- \ (2) Because in recent years flax has risen to sucha figure where it is impossible now to procure a satisfactory grade of pure flax household linen at the low prices which used to prevail. : We are always guided by the best interests of our customers. if With the merceyjzing process, manufacturers have been improving their able to wear, and give long, graceful lines. product of cotton table-cloths and towels, until today it reaches a standard Two models at $6—one in coutil, one that we are willing to put into our stock. in silk figured brocade, / We have tested this merchandise. We have had it laundered. We have Qné model at $7.50—a long, staight- tested it for wear. And we are willing to stand back of it and guarantee it over-the-hips-corset with low bust, suitable j for slight women. A Parisienne at $10 is silk brocade, very light to wear. for service. = _This Merchandise Is Plainly Labeled as indicated in the adjoining box—labeled with theword “Cotton” or the words Ph epg and Linen,” ‘so that no one can buy it and mistake it for Page Parisiennes of fancy silk brocade taen, eae yr pg rete | bane rich vt rigor 9 ue cut so exquisitely that Tablecloths of mercerized cotton, from Damask, of mercerized cotton, 58-inch, y My iy: 64x63 inches at 85c to 72x90 inches at 30c yard; 59-inch, 40c yard; 64-inch, 45¢ We do not know of any corsets made " that give such complete satisfaction as the graceful Parisicnnes. French Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Building, $1.75. Many in-betwgen sizes and prices, yard; 72-inch, 58c yard. * JOHN WANAMAKER | Napkins of mercerized cotton, 18, 20 Towels, of cotton, many si and @@ inches, 75c to $1.50 dozen. from 60c ist $1.50 dozen, toms pot agin ) Broadway, at Ninth, New: York Our $28.00 mattress, 414 feet size, one part, for $22.00 Our $26.00 mattregs, 414 feet size, one part, for $19.50 Our $24.50 mattress, 4 fect size, one-part, for $19.50 Our $22.75 mattress, 4 feet size, one part, for $17.15 Our $21.00 mattress, 314 feet size, one part, for $16.50 Our $19.50 mattress, 314 feet size, one part, for $14.70 Our $17.50 mattress, 3 feet size, one part, for $13.75 Our $16.25 mattress, 3 feet size, one part, for $12.75 Two things please note—(1) this hair has been matured in the curling process for months, and is more resilient than the average; (2) we shall make the mattresses ourselves, in our own workrooms, to your order, covering them with any fancy ticking you wish. Seventh Gallery, New Building, Napkins from Ireland; 24-inch, $2.65 and $3.75 dozen; 23-inch, $3.50 dozen; good hotel napkins, $1.50, $1.75, $2.85 dozen. ‘Table cloths from Ireland, floral patterns, two qualities, $2 to $3; mpea \. amask from Ireland; 70 inches, nes yard; napkins, 24-inch, $2.75 lgzen. Towels, heavy Turkish weave, srighing 944 pounds to dozen; $4.80 dozen; size 24x44 inches, $3 dozen. First Floor, Old Building, Z eS SISSY = (OS RS fm — Veg Up hag (Qs ‘THE NEW STORE FOR MEN Broadway, Corner Eighth For $25 ‘Cut-to-Measure Suits for Men “—the Best-Looking, Best- P: Fitting; Best-Wearing ) -»** that $25 Can Buy Each will be made in any sack coat style ferred, with waistcoat. And choice may be from a large quantity of fine suitings— black, blues, stripes, mixtures and plaids. Please gote that this is something > _, Quite Out of the Ordinary we also accept orders for suits to be fe Bean to cost beo or $80, according » to quality of materials used. a The styl¢e.and the tailoring will be the same (GOB LS Notice On thd tablecloths, napkins and cot- tons here advertised, and to be sold in the new section on the Subway floor, will be found this label: ® This Fabric Ie COTTON (or cotton-andelinen) = * at the price it will give better service than a poor grade of Linen. An im t point to be remembered’ is The Wanamaker Store stands back of all the ing tt sella. . ‘The New Store for Men, Broadway, comer Kighth, the whole reason in a nutshell for offering for sale now cotton or cotton- and-linen—mixed napery and towels. The cost of pure linen has increased to a point where all-cottem or mixture of cotton with linen will give better service than # poor grede of all-linen. Scarfs, hemstitched, mercerized cotton, Towels,’ of cottonand linen, $2, $2.40, damask patterns, 18x54 inches, 25c each. and $3 dozen. ; Doilies, cotton embroidered, scalloped Special—200 dozens of manufacturer's and lace-trimmed, 9-in’, 3¢ each; 11-in., 5¢ scarfs, some lace trim- h; 18-in., 12 po gpl edgy Wage ineer- each; 18-in., each. , acal 1, itati Shnmms and Scarf of cotton, wallope, tid. “406 each. ee

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