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b' > DECLARES CARNAGE a AI eH UPR a REDEROSS NURSE SURPASSES BELEF Washington Chemist Served as | Volunteer With French ‘Army on Retreat. “People away from the scene of tattle in Europe can have no con- @eption of the slaughtor bolng dune om the fields of France, No report of the casualties is exaggerated. They lon,” |. Hopkine of Washington, D. G., momber of tho Metropolitan Club in the capital and @ chemist of prominence, who re- ——————S Because you don’t buy eye- glasses often is all the more reason why you should investigate most care- fully the standing and reputa- tion of the optical house to whom you entrust your eye- glass wants. Ours is the Largest Retail Optical business in the World, ARRIS Glasses are Guaran- teed to give you complete last- ing satisfaction—your money back if you wish it. Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. Be Kast 2d Bt, meme Fourth Are, We dy Se ite Hie W. 34 . bet Oth So, Sansa Street, wens Street, 14OS BL Nicholas “AG., bet, 180° 181 Bia 1000 Broadway, near Willo’by, B’ 4 Pate Be, “oo. A ew, Biya 83 Nroed Street. Newark, Next door to the David Straum Oo, . turned to-day on the Kroonland from Liverpool. Hopkins, though an American citizen, volunteered in the French Red Cross service at the out- break of the war, and what he sald of the carnage he drew from his own experience, for he was three weoks with tho French armies on thotr retroat from Mons to Senils, thirty milos from Paris. Mr. Hopkins bfought back @ grim souvenir of European battlefields—| the lance and black and white pon- nant of @ Death's Head Hussar. The Pennant fs stained with the blood of the German soldier who bore it. The Washington man saw this hussar, shot from his horse and took the weapon from his relaxed fingers. SHRAPNEL BURST DIRECTLY OVER HIS HEAD. “I was in Moscow when ‘he war came,” said he. “I took my wife and family to Paris and there I volun- teored in the Red Cross organisation. I was aent to the front, just over the border in Belgium, with the first troops rushed forward to attempt to stop the German advance, and came under fire fret at Mons. With others, I was cent out onto the Geld left by the retreating French to help bring in the wounded and there I first came under fre. “My ‘baptism of fre’ come in the shape of an exploding shrapnel directly over my head. The concussion threw me to the ground, and the terror of It ‘unnerved me completely. I have never experienced such terror; for an hour I was weak and trembling. The constant roar of artillery and clap of bursting ahells nearly drove me mad with fear. “But after an hour, I grew accus- tomed to it. I believe then that if the firing had euddenly ceased I would have gone mad. Silence would have been more terrible then than the thun- der of the guns. The din was so terrific that one could not make himself heard; bugles were drowned. Officers had to point the way with thelr swords; they could not shout orders. SAW DEATH'S HEAD HUSSARS IN FAMOUS CHARGE “The most terrible spectacle of the battle of Mons was the charge af brigade of Death’s Head Hussars against the retreating French lines, The cavalry deployed out onto an open plain and rode furiously teward us. Just before they struck the French lines some masked Irench batteries, set for this very purpose, opened with all their guns and they simply Were out down like weeds un- der a scythe, No glory, no thrilling moment in that; just cold slaughter- ing. It was after that volley that I Y 1S MONE DOLLAR of it—t spend it at this big Doll: contentment it will bri You may have an: THIRD WEEK + but, after all, itis ONLY money. Take ONE every man who earns a living owns « dol stand financially. You will find liberal Credit, figured al sense lines, NOW IS THE TI) ‘This Bri Outht value ts startling, that it's hard to be- » but here 0 speak for it- self. One dollar delivers it. Brass Bed tbright or satip Anish, 13 triple lacquered, has heavy two-inch continuous posts, a wil 80 finishe ‘massive @n one-in fillers with ball lly mado of san~ itary guaranteed tempered steel. The mattress is @ combination of U centre ‘white cotton top $1 Weekly and bottom, cov- han ered in fine blue denim. pee, grass cheap balr)s with This magnificent 100-Piece Dinner Set is sold elsewhere for 915.00—and is worth it, Elegant in design, ® rich pearl white, with brilliant gold bo>- der and old initial. It is the best example of popular - priced American pottery we have seen. One dollar eine it to your home. Mail orders promptly filled, “Don't Horget 4 ss SS This massive high- ly polished $40.00 Buffet has an orna- mental canopy top and large French S888 SVENANG WUbLL got the lance from the hands of one of the dead Germans, SAYS ENGLISH CAVALRY RODE INTO GERMAN GUNG “At the battle of La Cateau, which followed the defeat at Mons, I saw English cavalry go to the support of broken Frenoh fines, That was up to the German guns, closing their Tanks a8 gape appeared in them, was enough to convince one that not « man knew fear of death. They drove the Germans back with terrible lose. “The grit of the wounded markable. As an instance, during @ lull in the fighting Fy tinkering with my camera French soldier cams up to look ov ged Sites ey HER heathens tnavusdvar, CARMAN TRIAL LIKELY ; WEEK FROM NEXT MONDAY ty 7 The Case of Joseph Ferri, Also Ac- cused of Murder, Must Be Heard First. ‘The trial of Mrs. Florence C. Car- man for the murder of Mrs. Louise No, 367 West For- tleth atreet, who lives in Yonkers, whom they knew, his gold watch and im, a diamond pin and a signet ring Batley in all probability will be be- gun @ week from next Monday, Oct. 10. There ts another murder trial on the calendar which must be tried first, that of Joseph Fert of Inwood, IL. L, who killed his brother-in-law, Fiorento Grovonni, several weeks be- fore Mrs. Bailey was shot to doath in Dr. Carman’s office in Freeport. The Distsiot-Attornoy to-day ridi- culed the story ciroulnted by Mr. vvavbha 0b, Aybrazit avid. Staten un Shoote Self After Henry Bit . & aaloonkeeper of No. 822 Bay atreet, Clifton, 8 1, 19 in the Smith Infirmary with a b jn hie right temple, ‘The doctors hold out Uttle hope. Bileferntch shot himself early to-day in his home. Mra. Bi fernich said sho and her husband quarrelied because of his jealousy, and that he had come to h room at 2 ALM was going to KI his aon, “Then yor Mrs. Bilegornteh he went out. An and a later she heard @ shot and found her husband wounded. Mrs. G. Watson of West Philadelphia, | Pa. says that she has given Father John's Medicine to her tittle boy aed bronchial trouble and for colds, and it has cured his cough and given him re- “Brewed as they brew them abroad” not only represent the highest type of beer brewed in America, but replace the Jest European products. A Cee Ge nto # bevel plate mirror. if It has two top draw-[) lined for} ers, one silver; a highly orna- mental glass centre ) cupboard, two large 4 cupboards on sides, linen drawer at bot- one. They arested the three youths. | The two who had first entered the | Levy, counsel for Mre, Carman, that Ralph 5 Levy of No. 250 West Forty- | she would tell a atory clearing hersolf third street and Morris Cobn of No. 145) and pointing to others as the perpe- Audubon avenue, accused the third,|/trators of the crime, “If Mr. Levy sh such information,” Mr. Mr, Hopkins sald he was arrested seventeen times, both by Frenchmen and Germans, The last time the Ger- mans captured him on ae battlefield they took away Passport and identification as member American oy ed sineers. This card led to bis Bmith sald, “he, as an officer of the court, should place it in my hands, Then 1 could bt g the prosecution of Mrs. iH, it the per- rand ieee ah ———— , It Is Saving Mo to Collect tied Surety Coupons ober tot 6 "ay worth of “merchandioe from any department im the store (Victrolas excepted.) New Management newed health, Mrs. Watson lives at) 5228 Master St | Thomas L. Tanning of 39% Ninth) Ave, New York City, says that Father | John's Medicine cured him of bronchitis and bullt him up. He gained ten pounds while taking It, The reason is plain: TROMMER'S Special Pilsence style Is made vostioat tm ted Hoy id the highest gr: a Malt obtainable, It ls brewed in cuore dares Eyes Examined Free + NO DRors USED, SPECIAL—$1.98 Eyeglasees Spectacles for near ot far vulen, Beanie tide ae 7 Special, Friday Sat- urday, at... . cs. 6 . 7 1 c}. Stunning New Garments in This “Catch-of-the-Season” Sale of WOMEN’S SMART NEW DRESSES Today’s Regular Values, $15.00. Our latest, and by far our greatest, purchase of women’s wear. one of New Yor to $25.00 These stunning dresses camo to us direct from k's best known designers and manufacturers of high-class dresses. The lot includes their show- room samples, overproduction, and gowns made up of extra dress lengths of fashionable silks. New! Why, some of the sample dresses in this lot represent late scason fashions that are now, to be seen only in ‘exclusive specialty shops as “original models” at handsome, “original model” prices. attractions of this Sale. caprice of fashfon for today and the coming season. Not Paw oe of each model, but hundreds of models—so many that any woman can replenish her wardrobe with or evening, at about ONE-THIRD THE USUAL COST of such NEW, and there are hun ofthem. That’s one of the great VARIED ASSORTMENT, including practically every a DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION, da: garments, securing THREE DRESSES FO Every Wanted Fall Style evening wear. Some of shades and white. About 200 of These Dresses and Models; R THE USUAL PRICE OF ONE. fall season. There are also fascinati mannish serge that are wonderfully swart. Dancing frocks as well, Gowns Are Individual Sample Only One of « Kind. Some of the Best Bargains of All. So Many Materials and Colors That they practically cover all the wanted, fashionable colors and materials. Prominent are the Velvets, Corduroys, Crepe de Chinc, Char- Sree Siete aeerrnns ra an jons, an and Broadcloths, All the color eflects a fashionable woman demand.” Remarkable Features of This “‘Catch-of-the-Season” Sale The Values—Poasiti $15.00 to $25.00—and we could ™m oot gu ie tet ie ie ve that woman who attends could buy $ to 40 dresses and have every cae abealotaty different. ae none Tid gnoneas Liye re ote bust; ip small aa slender and small women ioe td and 18 gat Sa ical _——— A Few Extra Sizes in suitable styles up to 51 bust. Recapitulation—1,000 Dresses and jowns; values $15.00 to $25.00; special sale prices............cssesecees eee 89.05 Every Effort to Satisfy You Will Be Made - Competent poopie will hel, make selections that will please in every way. Therefore each ile will be final. - = ‘2Le mew Simpse:. Orawtord Store, Third for. Early shoppin- fg p Special! Handsome Ostrich Feather | Trimmed Dress ‘Hats, $6.95 The Like of Which Command $12.50 This illustration show: f the many styles of beautiful Hats, which we pl sale, ‘These Hats are made of fine quality silk velvet, and in mest clots ile Thee ce worth as much as we ask for the whole bat; value $12.50, at $6.95, Silk Velvet Ostrich Bands, $ gies Sailors Values to $5.00 0 new extra quality Black Silk Velvet. We had these saltlors. Hack, white and ail the wanted colors. Untrimmed Hats One of the largest and best jected ka bats made with soft crowns which are now yery popular. If bought in way they Hats Trimmed Free Pircbaael te ost dectttnset We Give and Heaness Sarets Coupons Boys’ Fall and Winter Suits With Extra Pair Pants, $6.50 to $7.50 Values, marked at In grays, blues and brown Tartan checks, stripes $4 95 and mixtures and navy blue serge. Brown and drab cor- e duroy; several new Norfolk models with regulation or patch pockets, stitched belts, Extra pair of knicker trousers, both pairs fully lined; sizes G to’ 18 years, Also novelty junior suits in vestee and middy styles in blue serge and fancies; sizes 3 to 9 years, Men’s New Fall Hats in the latest shades of gray, blue, brown, with matched or combina- tion trimming; the new high crown shapes with flat or curled brims, welted or bound; all sizes, *1,50, *2.00, *3.00_ Give and Rodeos Garety a anit as aa TO. EVERY MODEL IS A MARVELOUSLY Including the Basque, Redingote, Military und Wide Skirt effects, which are the fashion furor of the and distinctive dresses for shopping, walking, afternoon and dainty creations in the light evening about the value of the s nd_ cloths by the'yard. - sed otra Salespeople asa nd incre: selling » will be prepa: ive Bick pt, courteous and ‘skilful attontion tw all who atte this really great sale. J cularly urjed for bo:t selections, Double Surety Coupons with forenoon purchases; A coupons afternoons. Imported & American Made In a Special Sale at La 50c &95c AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF ARTIS- TIC AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGN JEWELRY. The chaice of this lot comprises Bracelets, Braid Pins, Sterling Silver Bar Pins, La Vallieres, Brooches, Beads, Necklaces, Vanities, Coin Holders, Cameo Rings, Velvet Collars, Ribbon Sau- toire, Hat Pins, Earrings, Casque Combs, Barrettes; also large assortment of Jet Jewelry, Jewelry at *1.95 and *2.95 Jewelry at $4.95 G Silver Vanities, Mesh Bags, beauti- Waltham and Elgin Watches for men, Brace- ful oes eee fs a x iL ~~ : hed let Watches, Diamond Rings, Diamond La Oi uaerous Pear) Heaus with solid gold oF |v ites, Diamond Scart Pins, Diamond Cuff sterling silver rhinestone clasp, Bracelets with ¥ . Links, Brooches, Cigar Cutters, Pen Knives, safety wire, solid gold Brooches, Bar Pins, La Sterling Silver Vanities and fancy Rhinestone Vallieres, Scarf Pins. Dinner Rings. Main Flees, ,We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Special Sale Women’s Footwear Again Simpson Crawford is to the fore witlfean extraordinary sale of women's footwear, and once again it is a sale offering values unparalleled in the city, Positive $3.00, All the new ef- $3.50 and $4.00 fects in Cloth Top Every $ 19 Models in All the e All Sizes tn Every ers. Season's Style.” greatest values. Every pair is clean, new Fall stock —made to retail at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00—and in the most | | fashionable effects, including stunning cloth top button boots with plain toes and Spanish calf, patent leather vamps with stunning black brocade and plain black with black b tops. All have Goodyear welted turn soles. Every fashionable shape heel. ‘i ane We Give and Redeom Surety Coupons—Simpsen Crawford Shes Pair Perfect ana Wanted Leath= heels, All the wanted leathers, including gunmetal calf, patent coltskin, black mat kid, Ri r a? Orei~ es bebihs atin! Seleoatie « . on