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a 4 bs ; is. hes Liem Lieutenant Says hart ened been @ matter of machine-gun fire, 4 sss Uist roe ge ital fs, Pa | cheese that they need not suffer dep- iF Ps |rivation on account of the war in when I came away. Tho hospital has} !urope. Whe Department also hopes # good dental branch and an Arab | ‘t© encourage the manufacture of lim- | Sf who came there to have his leg am- | >urser ' i putated ~ beso ia to | farmef that iimbu: trict,” he said, “after the Germans had been there, and found the still| ‘oops unburied soldiers where they had fal-| “The Jen in the fierce fighting. It was but twenty-five miles from Parle, The| Were in the district. As all of German troops had come in there ina and forced the French to retreat. The Frenchmen gave way in the most or. derty manner until they formed with 1 eaw no ‘ussians anywhere the Knglish troops, and then went at | France, but 1 did see four rounded | Department of Agriculture has just the Germans in deadly earnest, barre ty owe fps Bn cope with the Germans when it has|to join fe he Frenop, ar doing great w . es > He was 0 elle ted with the, new | ™m Product, which is saying a lot . tooth that he forgot all about his ay Somestic product. other trou! Department bulletin i “All American cheeses rank, in a FOUR TUMBLE IN AUTO. |roaon of cxperta fully as igh te shrink, loosen and die—then ¢ @ of the hak striking” instances 3 1 Men! Here's the|ic, stich Iie fals‘out fost. “A little Danderina [Ge Over Rubankment, bat Escape nh this ‘ limburger cheese. In qual- | if Club " he — Sow any time—will surely fand price American cheese of ( quickest, surest dan: been Serious Injary. imurger ty type pe long ago drove ita f Plan druff cure known. Fahy ott cent bottle of Knowion’s| An automobite owned and operated by |ittle forelae tinout er ere een ery a t Cook's Crossing, Great |“ onsumers have clung to the if Preferred ting and bruising Smith | bell: ee te rete rere th of ne, ported ee eating a foreign ©, Gordon of the Keaick- | ey but ipeenen oe fotel ‘and T. J. Williams of N After Eras bap Stern Rcthers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. Continuation To-morrow, Tuesday, on the Second Floor, of The Extraordinary Silk Sale |. (COMPRISING every approved plain and navelty weave and coloring in demand this season for the various dress ~~ fequirements, several items of which are quoted at these un- ' precedented price concessions: Tinsel Brocades, Crepe Meteor, 40 inches wide Values $15.00 to 28.60 Yard, at $11.50 Dlnck and colores Value oaeogd, $1.48 Colored French Plush, Black Satin Mouseeline Duchesse, 40 ins, wide, Value $7.50 Yard, at 4.50 | $6 ins, wide; Value 82.00 yard, at 1.38 Brocaded Silks, 40 inches wide, . Yard $1.85, 2.95 | Ctene de Chine, 40 ina wide | 9. Values $8.80 to 6.50 Ns sige ay jada ed clen: Yle 307, 2,50 | Satin Supreme, $6 ins. wide, Yd. 1.10 Value $1.50 Yard Imported Satin Charm 40 ina. wide; black and coat, "Yd. 1.78 | Chiffon Taffetas, Value 92.50 Yard 96 ins. wide; Value $1.75 Yard, at 1.10 The Neckwear Department [8 showing the very very latest French conceits in Matabou and Ostrich Neck- pieces, in new and effective colorings, suitable for early Autumn wear, at very favorable prices. A Very Special Sale, Tuesday, of seemenes tnd Onisiee, Covent Marabou and Ostrich Capes, at $2.50 3.25 at $2.98 and 3.95 SRI ol on gad Regularly $3.75 and 4.75 @mert Marabou Collars, at $2.50 | Marabou Collarettes, . at $3.25 Regularly $3.50 Regularly ¢3.05 Same model combined with ostrich, 8.75 Regularly $4.23 Chenille Dotted Mousseline Ruffs, Wive-row Marabou Scarfs, at $2.75 at $1.25 each “ Regularly $9.78 : In black,black and white,brown and navy. Same of Ostrich and Marabou, at $3.25 Regularly 94.95 Women’s and Men’s Handkerchiefs = (ABM in stock in very lage and comprehensive assortments forall ore fom the piste and serviceable at moderate prices, to the most —e organ) ie importations from the foremost forei, cen- tres, such as on Igium, France, Switzerland, Armenia and eira. Monograms tials will be executed on the premises by skilled European embroiderers. sini : A sale of unusal interest, Tuesday, will comprise 9 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, with taney fnitials, Dos, 95c and $2.00 | with dainty colored borders, Dos, $1.75 ‘Women’s Linen i gapdaaaaaa Weunas' fe Lines Miendhershiets, Te ee trcriiched, Dos, $1.45 | broercd comers ‘Dox. $1.50 to 2.85 Women’s Sheer Linen Glove Handkerchiefs,” with embroidered corners, also lace trimmed, . Dos. $1.50 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, with initial, . Dos. $1.50, 1.85 hemstitched, Dos. $1.66, 2.50, 8.75 Men’s Fine Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape border and fancy medallion initial, Dos. $5.50, 6.25 ) a: ee ; ei ae Fas Sie THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, I914. ee A. B. Brown of the Sixteenth United | but in the hand-to-hand fighting they | | WOMAN KILLS SELF BY GAS. m | ec Infantry, an instructor at Rut-| have overwhelmed the Germans with | eehomad, 8 Protner: said it 7, a0 Dia ; ine me. sei Ridge Victim Found Dying by | who conducted @ that inery bus wore very frenaiy D€Partment of Agriculture De- with the French peasants while they’ clares We Make It as High mon had gone to the front, the Ger-/ — Graded as the Imported. raiser’s Soldiers man soldiers helped the women chop| Chopped V formation, as well as I could judge, Wood and draw water and aided them fm every way. As for atrocities, I) wagtinc IN, Oc o saw no indication whatever of them. 4 inthe 1 herded Parts, Al saw Poe, Princeton football cheese, particularly limburger cheese. | 8 “The French have not been able to si er. He said he was on his WAY) ‘The object of the bulletin is to as. | A urses were caring for 260 patients | from any drug store or| Adolph Smith of No. 341 East Thirty-| ported t treated 1 the stata init to New York. Misx Costello pe dead when he reached the house. OR. L. B. BANGS DIES, (heir, snartient et whe returned to this country to-day) “I saw Capt. Parker of the United) 1 ” Old Mother. avenue, Bay Hiage, had been wor on the Atlantic Transport liner Min-| States army, who had been in tho MADE IN THE U. § f Mrs. Bridget Costello, eighty a eee bi be men, aera LA netonka. Meaum district aise. He told me that | sy her daug’ ertrud on ith 6 re. h Gen. in the Sioux, ahed surgeon medi Lieut. Brown, who went to France| he had gone along the line of the he: Bi m hina arly in August, with Government|German retreat from that netgh- ne me drum” Brough | course, “but "eaeentiy had teem Mi tied yesterday at wth, Rew Tore Pout | Qt yea of pac proceeded at ones to|borhesd and that he maw only one neighbor Dr MeLauetiun | grave ona visit to the old home im | Qreduate Hospital Was at lind clube’ He was serent twe Paris. rye over the Meaux dis-|4¢ad German, which indicates the from the’ Norwegian Hospital, but! Oklahoma. No. 82 Hast Fifty-first street, but he | cia. “ 4 orderliness of retreat of the Kaiser's —_>— —_——— a a Bea @WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS, RRSRIUN 522277, New Management New Stocks the re strongest bulletins ever issued by the, | been promulgated. It deals with 4 “2 pons! AVE. ' 19*ha0°ST NEW YORK CITY. fg SUF® Persons addicted to limburger foreign cheese: been im into this country for many Payments 10 to 50 per cent. Our Club Payment Plan Our Household Club Plan enables you to put Better Furniture into your home, gives you lowest cash prices or the lower still sale prices of special events like this, and you have the use of the furniture while making payments at intervals. Golden Oak China Closet ; _ Reg. Value $20.00 iy SalePrice re i3% Exactly like filus- Enameled Crib Reg. Value £8.50 25 Sale Price 4 $5. OK JOHNSON FORF FORFEITS. iH | Government Calle Pes Pesilict’s Bond The Biggest Value in Bedroom Furniture Ever Offered $25 Dressers, Chiffo- cl: a bonds of Jack Johnson, the prize fighter, 3 Were forfeited in the United States Dis- niers or Princess Dress- ersat. Ka white frit and finish at National spring, $27.50 jowhe Bed Pit ne but “orrors avers dln swore Court of Appeals. poovered” "by ——— ITEMS FOR LEST Ons: New York Central n: basis—that ? the year notes find 99% for at six an months ‘The market for un ‘unlisted securi week has come up rr all expectations of the Committee ot | Maho; any, evel plipries goed or Bird’s-eye ay es We bought a large oum| ieces and were given CS egestrng discount. ates, with Made entirely of layer cott fee Hence the patel nage I are full oni ‘swell front; base ae dreserr oA He | Trrar“ettvelt cdyo covered in'a tence | | measures 42 inches; mirror £8 inches, Yn iving you three different ach end, ieee i woods to select from you have the opportunity to satisfy your own igh: made tp all reguier sizes; be esarhea Gows, the meine at at which the mel oe, been bold, || taste in fitting up your bedroom. creeatin fintah. dividend deductions 4 ‘allowed in Clear- ing House, was a new ruling to-day by the committee. This $100.00 3-Piece Leather Library Suite, dec 459; net raseriases te: 294, Miam! Copper Company deferred action on the quarterly dividend. The A) | last dividend was paid in July. The, action of the board Peed Bee aca oyeyh by an official of the ue chiefly to the unsettled | Roaaitane which prevail in the Fas serg trade and the reduced output of their mines. . The committee ‘unlisted stock: As illustrated, this high grade 8-Piece Library Suite; mahogany fin- ‘This elegant 8-Piece Parlor Suite, same as illustrated; frame falened ill | ryles, chat wh where the Talus te ines thaa fs | ished frame: new style high back; large and roomy; sofa is 56 inches long; | | a rich mahogany; large and roomy; neat, panel beck; fitted with all steal | milied al ais, so that names of not be sub- | HE | upholstered in genuine brown Spanish leather, springs, under loose cushions of panne velour; a a. be disclosed, i We Give and Redeem Surety Coupens— Simpson Crawford, Fitth Fleer. sollte, tants, San, tewe, cone, | gSimpson Crawford, 5th Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets) MARIAM Committee of Seven permitting brok- | to solicit bids and offers from the! befor pleted it must be subm! ites H] | Proper committee. Wireless and the War! Wireless snatched the Kronprin- f zessin Cecilie from the jaws of i% the British Hon. ‘ Wireless enabled the German cruiser Goeben to escape the French flect. you know the tremendously papers me which the wireless in the war—that Wire- ; 4 q le ois Germanys only means of ‘ ve communication ‘with the Oita States? The New Yorker Staats-Zeitung has a DIRECT Wireless Service with Ger: Sayville, L. I., Receiving Station! maar Get the FACTS about Germany and the REAL and last minute news of the war in the Rew -Hotker Staats Deitmg| | “The National German Daily” HERMAN RIDDER, Publisher )eokd dally IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET. IT.