The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1914, Page 8

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SER AVBENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, COTOBER 7, 1914. cat IFIGHT AHEAD ON /SHAPEL GLosine nis OWN KATE'S ADVENTURE aires ns ae meas) At eeu oe Mey i | oy qret last night in Now York BUSINESS, BELMONT SAYS eR when the Captain was called upon to| No. ' make it for an official record which | ‘Tey Martin of Bronx County began { » ington to-day an inquiry Into the death of her igen FP ion ig might be taken into aa international) yrother, James Corbett, who was shot | B. Altium & Cr. peace mectinge soon. Nobody Else Concerned About His Motrlaania station Saturday night. ‘Mra, Capt. Anderson told the Cotlector| tien Saturday night. Mra, German Callan wht forwar Bagiieh. Refusal to Support Memorial a ee eee eens ood, reputation mo anid they " BES) TAXINWARBIL| sss wx | PROVES ES XG ce ac Br Fra August Belmont was emphatic to- ce Able cargo imperiiied by a, warabip| Corbett. picked dcivor shot hire _ —— day Jn deciaring tat the cloatng 2t) Capt, Anderson Modifies His|to'em t,t net ties, Sele ace repeat at An Unusug Spec'al Sale of 2 , PS, | House Opposed to Increase in ss « memorial to hie det i et his! Narrative in Official Report ae he ranch bouy, which sil N T ORMENTS Women’s Fin ailor-made Suits to Collector Malone, _| Sez timation shat etunay ship e rulser headed in frem sea as ¢ isin Te ated a wins nib ona Sortie cceanee| CEASE WHEN gad ying w' ie not ¥ following @ letter written to Bishop |p, cn?t Anderson of the Norwostan | "took it that she had f Three-piece Suits f Broadcloth and Two- WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Whetber| Burress of the Long Island Diocese, ian ag ae nan wonee 8 Eee LB ena rt te stoe” ne bos A | ‘ \ whiskey and beer shall be tased|in which Mr. Belmont te reported to! tne Port ‘Salone segerdig tie est [eBot or tot, Decause when heard POSLAM iS USED plece Suits of Silk/hiffon Velvet or Drap de being Se vas Wee be gp Mage neat yvrie fhe Bishop that be) counter with British patre! eruieer | Ny shot T looked wt the snip and Broadtail, Sone Sarees would not contributs to the support | _oither the Britannia or the Caronia| which It was. were the questions to-day prom- | of it in future, The other communi- —inaide the three-mile limit at the “ ate thi ‘ted 7. fstng & Bitter contest between the|cants are poor, The Rev. Eugene Is Senate and House on the emergency | Foy, tts pastor, will become an as- "ee Oc 22,,be, epped., | | Just think—if Poslam could not do the 4$55.00 T would not be bid tot ring Liggett th ted Matetation. A fiotaat a Frntty Churok, Manhattan |g Me,elector wont for the Katietn “ni search ive without rig it increasing sales and tte) The price quotedior these Suits is much ” and partion a ‘went 4 re « The lever carton” overshadowed | | Nurvery Farms, the Beime: estate ig Reseticheh ts Shaikh the Copee ‘mall. boat “between us. 1] lems succese—the ability to ston itch) lower than usual. fizes range from 34 to 44. apposition ia certain in the House to Son te ok tavot oe sry ied tee Would be willing te make oath as a ny ‘the cruiser, but I do mot know, |sema, and all other skim diseases. One The tatest models, ' modest brick chapel Py " possttte basis for a dipiématic pro- Q it plain | overnight application will show that * beca: fed erested in the fog. Poal ally do you good, a0 mat- on fectified |her memory, and Mr, Belmont gave| (st Against the conduct of the|¢noush tn ow viruionn | Senate Demo: | one of the largest buildin; 2 on pM pate cruiser, Warships have been delaying hyp vont tn the Katie tied Up hago druggist bed Poslam. For free night, When | tate as a parsonage for bane Altera yttan By we Hn ne ae an eumee laese Demoeratic — Imes searching them and removing P Str York. t sveceated 1D, A..R. IN COTTON CRUSADE. | passensers woo are of hostile nation. a ag howe contsine’ Pes from farther Prstithitel = Wear Ameriean Made Geods, to-day WASHINGTON, One Of line American formal repo jector|, Poslam Soap ality, though bound away frem the feaves ¥ 1 Speee Sates Ar Yoel. best medication any soap can have. Im- | ecene of the war, inae at the moment of the tncide proves the skin's health, coler, quality. B. Altiau : & Ca. j | - jenlisted in the “war” propaganda for announce that, comamncing to-morrow (Thursday), | tndiontions | Slog the Southern “Deyasualt™ ‘even [tina , eat gteaie ceaak e B. A i & Cn. An Important Exhibition of on bank capital and eurpiug none patel ein sutras." Aan ————— Autumn ancWinter Fashions if thi E leadore dectared these features would |reeslucion, t be left as the caucus had Axed them. |country will be asked to re: [sain | The Autumn Importations of Household and ii el i A a la sentig the latest Decorative Linens now being displayed in infinite variety in the enlarged Department on AUTHENTIC SYLES FROM PARIS 4 How to Get Rid of a Bad Cough rates recommended by the commit. he] e ) cust & salion' on went wines | |, Home-Made Remedy that the Fourth Floor, include new and highly artistic designs in Tea Cloths, will be held in thnew Exhibition Room on " will hed pore Cheap Centerpieces, Luncheon Sets and Reception Cloths and Scarfs, introdu- the Fourth Flooron the Madison Avenue a cing elaborate ornamentations of hand-made laces in combinations of side of the store). | ) filet Italien, point de Venise, point de Paris and English embroidery; Original Gowns fim Callot, Paquin, Due- also a rare selection of Bavarian a jour and drawn thread filet in exquisite designs; and a very large assortment of Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Hemstitched and Hand-embroidered Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases.and Towels; as well as comprehensive stocks of Glass and Pantry Towels and other essential Linens for the household. ufllet, Premet, Eicoll and other famous couturiers will be‘isplayed; also Hats from Reboux, Evelyn Vam, Suzanne Talbot, Marie Quy and other prainent modistes. ot value to #1 por thausand of “equity,” An Interesting Offering, at Special Prices, in the Linen A ; , b ieed any tax mort phat anes Serre © ween et | wines Department, for to-morrow (Thursday) will comprise: B. Altaan & Ca. ’ sae edi Sie greet tte | ivr cnet Linen Damask Table Cloths . . . each $1.75, 2.50 & 3.25 Y wt ust the sates" Basse wey wis Napkins to match . . = . . = perdozen 1.80, 2.50 & 3.50 have in coure of preparation he nag gctomonue horsepower winter Turkish Bath Towels (hemmed) . . . per dozen 3.60 & 4.80 nie, tak eithoum be'hes tance no Madeira Luncheon Sets (13 pieces), hand-scalloped and hand-embroid- An Extraordinary Sale of prides Dine Prevention Dar, jel sbeauts ered 6 we lw le le le lll per set $6.75 TY, on a tg praia Tat Madeira Tea Napki see ee +) per dozen 5.50 ORIENAL RUGS casual Meith a ae Ba : Sa es Te (Wearing qualits .ully guaranteed) ; A Srecial Sale of Winter Blankets, Comfortables, which will surpag bi magnitids any ‘ previous event osimilar character. 4 0; Bedspreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases , i , in the enlarged Department in the Madison Avenue addition (Fourth Details of this imprtant event will be Offer Tomorrow, Thursday Floor), will present unusual inducements at the following prices: annoured later. : White Blankets’. . . per pair $5.50, 7.00, 8.50 to 11.50 Bxceptional_Values_in Coats Satin-finish Bedspreads, hemmed . . . . «. each 2,90 Fifth Avenue Radtaon Avenue for Women, Misses, Girls and Children f English Sport Coate | Smart Utility Coats With ecalloped edges. 2. ww tw wwe each 3.25 Mth and 35th Streets New Pork Comfortables, cotton filled . . . . «© - each 1.65 er eeaeeren | Me Cie ae age 4th Flos Muslin Sheets, with plain hems . . . ,x. each S0c. to 1.05 Kew long oport motel of tmported Eestish | Hand i eta: foe ces Muslin Pillow Cases, with plain hom . . “:., each 12c. to 26c. 4 _eabztares, geerunteed salngrost. moter o¢ general wenn; of Beoteh a. “Tailleur” Suits feo Women and Missis—2nd Floor | Girls’ Dressy Coats 26.50 A New Creek Story The Dress Goods Department " Next Sunay in the has received additional shipments of the wooien fabrics that have been CB — Handsome dressy model of diagonal chevi- | A new model Pras broadcloth, silk ‘ approved for the new Autumn and Winter gowns. Included are the WORLD MAGAZINE i @, vavy or black, collar and desp lined throughout; velvet collar, latest effects in broadtail, baby lamb and kitten’s ear cloths; glove Complete. Ilstrated. ; pavers of hend-embroldered valvet. Bises 8 to 14 years. skin, peau de chat, plaid broadcloths and silk-and-wool novelty ; wt Derren Onaee te emeren Crea vt oom | 1 HE Riddle of the Black: and ry Rise Gabardine Lost Stradivarius at the special price of . . 3 - + « - per yard $1.85 By T. W. HANSHEW, Anthor of Special Offering of Coats e) I to 3 Years—3rd Floor Double Breasted Coats of fine chin- chilla, in navy, brown or gray 4,25 Pte Merk-Copyrist2/ Of Navy Cloth, double breasted a model, belted back, velvet col- ler, flannel lined 5.25 . ; Little Children’s Biderdown Bath Gowns Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Stationorthe |“Cleek of the Forty Faces” 2.25 2.75 3.50 Sabway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. . Light blue or pink. Sizes 1 to 3 years. Fih Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York Order from Neusdealerin Advance ( hirty-F: ifth Street ‘ \ Paik ie tice BE 0

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