The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1914, Page 7

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aver we ner RONG CHURCH AT FINAL RITES eee. | FORMRS.CROKER airy, was struck in the loft breast by Interment at pom Follows Services fn St. Ignatius Loyola Edifice. Be Bll ory minke. F senc0; sonora, Maxice, Oot. 8— fWnoral of Mra. Mixabeth F. Richard Croker’s wife, who in Genoa, Italy, a month ago, ‘was held to-day. Only relatives ‘and intimate friends followed the body to te- | the grave after the services were held cartridges |in the Church pf St. Ignatius Loyola lh consigned | at = etreet and Park whe | Richard Croker, who arrived from NOSICK STOMACH INDIGESTION, GAS “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the home at No. 6 Fast Seventy-fourth otreet o'clock to-day. The body of Mrs. Croker had been there since its arrival from Italy Thursday. Only half a dozen carriages followed the heares from the Croker house to the churob. The great edifice was filled with members of the congrega- tion who knew Mrs. Croker as a de- voted Catholic. Her purse and her personal services were aly sys at the . disposal of a charitable cause, and quickest and the parish of St. Ignatius Loyola will Stomach rellef. mmiaa beg ready response shngd ap for the poor and affi! Four sisters of of | charit; followed the If what you just ate is ‘ borne dewa sed, micsng So or le yp o Glave e ery of pride, heartburn, nausea, bed taste in mouth and ish assisted by Fathers % Dulltvan and Hagedorn. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery. :/ALL “BENERAL SESSIONS COURTS NOW AT WORK One Thousand Indictment Cases Await Trial, With 330 of the Defendants in the Tombs, Beda All six parts of General Sessions aon oF Bs or any ppelpe ies resumed business to-day, three of the some now, this minute, ‘and rid parts having been closed etnce July 1. In Part I, Judge Rosalsky impan- nelled two Grand Juries and began the disposition of a calendar of more than one hundred cases. The de- fendants in all these cases are in the Tombs. There are one thousand indi beg awaiting trial, according to thi ords of fine. District-Attorney's of Of these three hundred an it for pteace or constipation. si aye many Bhi zou ill be be een bout this splendid stomach prepara- ee ‘ees ever take it Fer indi. vareelf of stomach misery and indi- ation in five m Quick Repairing Ndelay by the Ehrlich way. Gses replaced the same day. Be Quality Crystal Lens 50c Splal Lenses eens Low. é Syed eh Ggens ret \iecCutcheon’s\ #Linens— and Other Goods Most people think of ““McCutcheon’s” as a Linen Store only, and it is the greatest treasure house of Linens in America, but it is also an Underwear Store replete with every imaginable kind of under-garment for women —French and American Lingerie, Knitted Underwear of Italian Sjlk, Wool, Cotton, and Lisle in all the newest modes. It is a favorite headquarters for Bridal Trousseaux. It is also a Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery Store as attractive as any in New York in the variety and completeness of its stocks; and an Infants’ and Children’s Wear Store dealing in Underwear of every kind, ‘Wash- able Dresses, Hats, Coats, etc., for children of all ages up to twelve years. Besides, it is a Ladies’ Neckwear Store of unusual attractiveness, Never before have we had more abundant goats of caneniie edly at moderate prices in James pre & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Reg. Trede Mark ta ME RN 4 THR EVENING WORLD, For to-morrow (Tuesday) the following have been arranged: A Sale of Gloves for | Men, Women & Children Men’s One-clasp Gray Castor Gloves perpair . . . «© $1.25 Women’s Glace Kidskin Gloves, Mousquetaire, 16-button length; in black or white . per pair $1.95 Children’s Tan Walking Gloves per pair . . «© « 85c. Men’s and Women’s Silk Hosiery of superior qualities. Men's Black Silk Half-hose per pair . . . «| $1.10 Women’s Black Silk Hose per pair . . . 62c. & 95c. Women's Silk Hose, in black or white . . «© per pair 85c. Women’s Silk Hose, in black, white or colors . . per pair $1.25 Women's Black Silk Hose, with embroidered clocks, per pair $1.50 Women’s Silk Hose, in black or white; with openwork instep, per pair . »« « « «+ $2.00 A Special Selection of Women’s Blouses featuring new, distinctive models in the smartest materials for Autumn. Lace Blouses (copied from an imported model) introducing hand embroidery . at $25.00 Satin Blouses, in black, tete de negre or navy blue, with sleeves of chiffon . at $9.75 Crepe de Chine Blouses in white or pale pink, with collar of black chiffon velvet, at $5.75 aS ee Women’s Silk Petticoats in the.desired styles and fabrics. Sitk Messaline Petticoats, in blackeand- white striped effects or plain colors; with plaited flounce. . «. . at $2.90 Silk Jersey-top Petticoats in black or colors; with messaline flounce of novelty plaiting, at 2. «6 © «© «© « « $3.75 Also a limited number of All-silk Jersey Petticoats, daintily embroidered, at $6.00 A Special Purchase of Reversible Velour Portieres consisting of four hundred pairs of Portieres made of velours of very fine qualities, will be placed on sale at the special price of . This offering includes plain velour Portieres in contrasting colors or with both sides alike, and Portieres having plain conter with figured beeder. Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Imported Black Chiffon Velvet, 40 inches wide . Novelty Dress Velvets, 40 inches wide . . . B. Altman & Co. having successfully opened their new twelve-story addition, fronting on Madise Avenue, are signalizing this important event by inaugurating a series of memorable Special Sales, offering exceptional values. . A Remarkable Sale in the Silk Department, to commence to-morrow, will consist of Over 12,000 Yards of Fashionable Dress vane at extraordinary concessions from regular prices. Imported Black Crepe Faconne, 40 inches wide . per yard $1.95 midnight blue, as well as in black, | Black Bengaline (soft finish), 42 inches wide . per yard 1.95 | especially desirable for smart Street, 1, | Black Crepe Meteor, 40 inches wide . . . # peryard 1.65 Gowns and Tailor-made Suits, will. Imported Lustrous Black Satin, 39 inches wide . per yard 1.65 | be placed on sale at the exceptional Lustrous Dress Satins, 40 inches wide, in the latest Autumn shades, as well as in ivory and white . . . . . prices of these Silks. Also commencing to-morrow, an Extraordinary Offering of | Rich Dress Velvets consisting of The new importations of Dress Velvets, in plain and novelty effects, are now being shown at moderate prices. An Unusual Offering of Women’s Autumn Coats in smart styles and materials, at very exceptional prices. Travel Coats of gray mixtures; silk-lined, at es On fo te $28.00 Slip-on Coats of broadcloth, in black or navy blue, with collar and cuffs of black velour; three-quarter length, silk-lined, at $28.00 Semiedress Coats of black velour, finished with braid belt and fur-edged collar and cuffs; three-quarter length, silk-lined, at $39.00 Misses’ and Small Women’s Autumn and Winter Coats comprising a most attractive selection of new models, will be offered at especially interesting prices, in the Department on the Second Floor. Cheviot Coats in mixtures and plain colors at i ote 6 & « « 9 SIA Zibeline Cheviot Coats in two-toned effects, satin-lined; and Pebble Boucle Coats, finished with collar of raccoon, each $17.50 Telephone 7000 Murray Hill Madison Avenue most accessible per yard $1.55 These prices are one-third to one-half less than the usual selling per yard $2.90 per yard 2.90 Imported Hand-made Lace Curtair Several Thousand Ye of Broadcloth in such fashionable Autumn colors price of $1.45 per yard An Extraordinary Sale of Trimming Laces will present a large selection (spe= clally prepared) of this season’s most fashionable Edgings and Demi-flounces, including Maline, | d’Alencon, Chantilly and Eme broidczed Tulle, at 58c., $1.10, 1.85 & 2.45 per yard = 4 An Extracrdinary Sale of Panels and Bedspreads for which extensive preparations have’ been made, will offer an opportunity for purchase ing lace draperies of fine qualities at remarkably low prices. ‘Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains per pair. $3.85, 4.50, 5.50 to 8.25 Lacet Arabe Lace Curtains; with Marie Antol- nette combination, per pair. $4.75, 6.50, 7.75 to 16.00 Lacet Arabe Lace Panels, with Marie Antol- nette combination, each $6.00, 7.50 & 9.00 Lacet Arabe Lace Bedspreads, with Marie Antoinette combination, each $9.75 & 14.00 also : x Filet Lace Vuriains 00, 27.50, 32.50 to 48.00 Values $35.00 to 125.00 Hand-made Filet Lace Panels each . $8.75, 9.75, 11.00 to 17:80 Values $12.50 to 45.00 hand-made Filet Lace Bedspreads each . $48.00 & 68.00 Values $95.00 to 128.00 Hand- per pair per pair $17.50

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