The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1914, Page 5

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Ws 4 HF i Y » init ING WORLD, TMURBDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1014. dames MecGreery & 34th Street | 5th Avenue Annual Week of Sales et pra ats ee ak BV WEW TORPEDO FLINGS WATER 90 FEET HIGH ——_ NEWPORT, R. 1., Oct. 8—Within @ circle a mile in diameter in Coddington Cove hundreds of dead fish floated late yesterday, killed by the detonation of mere than 200 pounds of @ new ex- plosive which had filled the war head of @ torpedo fired into a ateel braid Bf torpedo boat ion of station. The torpede went easily through the net. ‘TIONG CONG WHY TD TPPERARY, BUT HLA cr They're Prisoners, 500 of Them, and Learning to Play Forty-fives. DUBLIN, Treland, Sept. 15.—On Tues- day a specially chartered steamer, the Barry, belonging to Bristol Channel ports, arrived at the North Wall with 600 German uhlaas who were captured by the allies in various en; officers, Until th been made up ai North Wall Station of the London & North Western Railway Company the prisoners were kept on board the eteamer and guarded by Scottish soldiers, ‘When the Germans were brought ashore they presented a very crest- fallen appearance and looked war- worn and travel-stained. Some of the officers had the heels hanging off their ST Years of Growth in Merchandising “a ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Unusual opportunities for advantageous purchases are presented in the present Remarkable Sales which far surpass all former efforts in Unequalled Values Offered. DINNER SERVICES Considerably Below Regular Prices American Porcelain,—quaint pink rosebud border pattern, with gold edge; 101 ales, 2 Gn MEN’S FURNISHINGS Exceptional Values Neckwear Silks,—made into Scarfs with large flowing ends or folded squares, in the aaa wane camearea ot & ee eas = ue 18,00, .00 ee ey stripes and figures; also"“Fashion Knit” ; 2 crochet or fine weaves,in sti time, Utter dejection seemed to have i Porcelain,—dain' ler patterns with gold ; 10@ pieces........... and plain colors. value 1.50 to 2.50, each rappel English or American ty bs ose kane 15.00 | Large open-end Scarfs of Domestic Silks,—fancy or colored stripes and figures; also plain colo ay oe boomed Salitary okeee Limoges China,—Ogiental border decoration; gold edge and solid coin gold handles; 101 pieces; 4 values 1.00 and 1.50, each &! yg digit aula Ferrie opset| open atk pattern. value 40.00, Gloves,—Domestic makes. Tan or White Capeskin or Gray Mocha; spear or needle the North Wall, and were accommo- dated in a first class railway carriage reserved to themselves fcr the journey value 2.50 from Dublin to the bis oe oe ELECTRIC LAMPS Pure Silk Negligee Shirts,—novelty satin stripes and neat effects; custom finish...... 4.28 more, Coun! ipper G pate sa ceaie, Extraordinary Values heroine ,of prisoners of the rank and file travelled in eight corridor carriages and were accompanied by carved Gold Wood or Hand-carved Solid Mahogany Table Lamps with French silk value 3.00 to 4.00 Britian soldiore a8 encore sh wana color; 2 lignts. value $0.00, .00 Shirts of Madras, Cheviot, Flannel or Mercerized Fabrics,—soft or stilf cuffs; plain or er iak oo hened trom the pod Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps,—fluted column; 2 lights; 22-inch silk shade, silk lined; 4-inch bosoms. velues 1.50 and 2.00, cial steamer to the compartments of (the train, where ambulance men made hem as comfortable as possible for thie railway journey to Templemore, ‘The attendants in the hospital are teaching the wounded men how to) ply “forty-fives.” ich) ne GEWERAL WHO WON FAME Theodore Haviland China,—dainty border design with coin gold edge and solid coin’ Id ribbon handles; open stock pattern; 101 pieces. value 75.00, 60.00 Solid Mahogany Boudoir Lamps,—with 10-inch silk shade; any color..value 5.00 3.50 silk fringe; any color. value 30.00, : Metal Table Lamps,—20-inch Art Glass shade to match; Empire Bronze or Verde finisn; three lights. value 25.00, 16.50 HOUSEHOLD & DECORATIVE LINENS Remarkably Low Prices backs; regular and short fingers. value 1.60, pair 1,11 Gloves,—of Gray Mocha in dark or medium shades; regular or cadet fingers. ...... pair }- Shirts of woven Madras, Flannel or Mercerised Fabrics,—with plain or plaited Starchéd or French Cuffs; sleeves 38 to 36 inches. . Made in workrooms on the premises. No charge for sleeve alterations on shirts. Pajamas of Flannel with neat stripes, also of Silk Mixtures in plain colors.......7...6..0++ values 4.00 and 4.60 ‘ Pajamas of Mercerized Materials and Woven Madras in Lh hed and extra sizes.. ...... 1.€ values 2.50 and 3.00 Pajamas of Outing Flannel, Madras or Mercerized Materials, plain or faney colors; trii with silk frogs and pearl buttons. values 1.50 and 2.00, AY PARIS SIEGE IN 1870 Satin Damask ‘Tablecloths: : 5 Night Shirts of Fine Cambric, with fancy or plain white trimmings. value 1.00.. r JS ATTACKING ANTWERP. Florine Veil pent irl GGL OO UCU OU CEC URGE COL ACUE hen rie pond 275 Sweater Coats of Pure Worsted,—'‘Shaker Knit;” “rough neck” model. value 6.00. ment cin Hae, on. 4 came || To be wel deed, you + hee aan ee OO Selon 86, cach 4:00 MEN'S ROBES AND RAINCOATS | elated M'ress).—Major-Gen, Augu shoul ve at least one Napkins ¢ teh: ; Saran Picacaremery, wae hited tx an veil for every hat ‘and eee eck, walie 4.50, dor. 3.50 @4-inch.....2..... value 5.50, doz. 4.00 3 Special Offerings : tien on, Bat 26, it has just become one”, gown. is Lely Hemstitched Satin Damask Set, including cloth and Cs oe mepltae 4 3 SO Lounging or Bath Robes in a fine grade of Washable Terry ieee or Blanket Material .. .4.9 ‘ : own bere, i veiled, yours sl eH) Rah yards. .... ec cece cece eevee ecereeees wees Valu .00, i value 6.50 %y 5 EB dort usr iguedbnthedbeah ae hire] || es eet can > ps WS) || Insaco Pinna cg stcene COS value 19.00, Set 13.50 Raincoats of “Priestley” Gabardine,—guaranteed shower-proof; G: Tan; also of F ® & ‘ately Ullagin.anociate-pybiiner MA TE RS UTRE KCOC EI value 21.00, Set 14.50 Mixed " ; new model. value 22.00, bead ohcstl ie : BK khe omslgche Aeltang, the Morgun éila> Hemstitched Satin Damask Teacloths Raincoats of new Knit Fabrics or Camel’s-hair Cloth,—conservative model; suitable BE Sta as Sch enowe Yn tae Untten Btarce “ALAR » 86x96 inches..........esssesseeeeseeeseeees +. -Value 1.60, each 1.00 topcoats. Blue, Gray, Green or Gray Mixed. value 25.00, 19.8 ‘The other is Dr. Adolph von Plockner, Good Shops 45x45 inches............5 i att abort eoditiens: ecaiie. Son: — arp Nid “a Huckaback Towels,—heavy pune linea ee “Pare Remarkable Values \ er ore, nickel ore, veretable oll, fata, astily. careful selec- value 3.75, + JIU, &. to 5 " . A | | biygen and’ guita: pores. ‘a Ge | tion will afford you con- Turkish Towels,—-heavy, bleached .value 4.00, 6.00 to 12.00 doz. 3.00, 4.75 to 9.00 witsnaee Underwear,—medium ba aad Al we long sleeves; drawers 1 the retirement it at iat ate ia | stant satisfaction. PORTIERES & COUCH COVERS Gray Merino Union rege An en and stout sizes........value 2.50, & \4 Justice. “He. distinguished hitwselt in Sta ae) SS ee Unbleached Cotton Shirts and Drawers,—shirts with long or short sleeves; drawers Ho served. for mang years an chtet |] ays qu cean eke nre y pan «Excellent Values 28 or 81 inseam. / ‘value 75c, per garment § fenerat tneptaa" yo, torenae ee Rs Look for tt, : Imported Figured Silk Velour Portieres in a variety of shades. .regularly Bo5nt 28.08 Pure Threeathilk Halt’ Hove extra heavy: retutorced Beis ote and soles, Black fe grand imperial autumn manoeuvres, Art Silk Portieres,—exceptionally decorvtive regularly 11.25 and 16.00.pair &.. and . Half Hose of Pure Sitk,—extra hea . . . ’ vy; spliced lisle heels, toes and soles. Black or Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers........... regularly 6.75 and 9.75..each 4.75 and 6.75 SERS m value 1,25 +25, pair per garment J, ; § DOMESTIC RUGS Unprecedented Values | 5 McCutcheon’s Offering Unprecedented Values YOUNG MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS r Three hanunese tie A neg fom a Rng manufacturer; Fifth Floor. - This Week-En d— 4% Less n Regular Prices “Garrish” English-ade Overcoats,—made of soft Fleece and Shetland Fabrics, pr . iS ri . varmth without weight; Balmacaan, Si ‘breasted, Chesterfield Real odels; sil > F, . N k ‘ Reg. Trade Mark 9x12 ft. Extra Quality Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs,—rich Oriental Ls ping is colors. 19.50 eel aaavess patch, Bah or bellows hse pens soy Military Calne i Wo ‘ing bed! 5 iE rence: eckwear Oxi2 ft. Extra Quality Seam!ess Royal Axminster Rugs,—exact reproductions of Imported — f ish I eae sae ' aA Eg "A large shipment has just reached us of beauti- Oriental Rug. regularly 80.00 to $8.60, 24.50 wuec.. pao pore Tined Pg rivets ere wt or Onfoul View '@ ful French Neckwear, consisting of Collars, 9x12 ft. High Pile Royal Wilton Rugs.........+.0.seeeeee « regularly 39.50 and 44.00, 31.00 Cloth. Size rr to prgaersy a r - value 68,00, eviot or Oxf mC @ Sets, Vestees, Fronts and Guimpes, which we English and American Cork Jinoleums,—tile and hardwood floor effects.......... sq. yd. 450 $15 Hand-tailored Suits,—English Soft Roll model coats; flap or patch pockets. ‘Made of. B are now showing for the first time, "all at very regularly 60¢ Imported Cheviot or Tweed; also Navy Blue Serge or Chevi Size $2- to 42-inch moderate prices. Milan Silk Veste—In white and pink, reinforced, © Wilton Velvet Hall and Room Carpets............ Pisa regularly 1.75, yd. 1.14 values 20.00 and 24. 5.00 and 20.00 5 Men's and Young Men's Black or Oxford Vicuna O —f MN ilk lined and faced. Sha lf We also offer some new Hand Embroidered Linen and BEDS_AND_ BEDDING 84 to 4zinch chest. = ee eral 80.00, H Or; peat Claes me ntle sae Pique Vestees, Batiste Noteworthy Values - Young Men's Fine Tailored Mackinaw Coats in various -_ oe to 42-inch chest kd Net and Organdie Vestees and Guimpes—75¢ to $4.75. Brass Beds,—hand-rubbed finish; 2-inch posts; 114 inch top rod; 1 incb filler rods. 1 8.00 Men’s and Young Men's Soft Felt and Tweed. Hats in the newest shapes and colors voce 1 OS : te ooh a J ; regularly 28.00 value 2.95 a - Box Springs, with the best tem: steel springs........ Te+e+.-Pegularly 15.00, 12.00 Chauffeur Caps of Oxford Gray or Black Whipcord in “Clipper” and French Chauffeur £ = ie < . “MeCreery’s Special” long curled hair mattresses; choice of ticking. regularly 35.00 25.00, valee 2.50, — Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear ) Silk Rosier me salty, with spring tops, full 29 DINING ROOM SUITE Special Values | F Imported kale and Cotton I Hose Ext fine quality Annual Sale Men’s Shoes kd ith wi in out sizes and re; lacks, whites eT a ; ° and tans, at the special price of a pair. : light weight, variety of shapes, 50c. Out sizes, 60c. | Italian Silk Underwear —This is considered by many FS the most exquisite and dainty Underwear made. We have an mauealy complete assortment in the latest H 6; ~—s styles at very moderate prices. | & Gossard Corsets ; pie eee ee i peony ight mediean -plece Style C, L. 1—Calf Bal: I, as ill Style P. B. $—Patent Leather Button, - full col ion is in or jum H il as Style C, L, 1— jalmoral, as illus- b le P. B. ‘al aa ju 2 and full figures. Prices, $2.00 to 12.50. Mont & Peps fay regen artery di memalton ee pe ag Me trated; all blind eyelets; low flat heel and as illustrated; Mat Calf top; moderat | = Table 54 inches in diameter; chair seats are covered ia Haircloth, .00 toe; new Englisn tae her 95 narrow toe. For stat Grew. - U 550.00 : 4 i$ 4 k James McCutcheon & Co. bi las Style C. B. 2—Black Calf Blucher, as Style T. L. 4—Ten Calf Balmoral, aa kg Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets The above is but one of the many unusual values to be found illustrated; heavy double sole; medium illustratedpintisible eyelets; low i Ea ' in the Furniture Sale. toe, value 6.00 3.95 forepart. $1.35. Value, $1.65. Cotton Vests, Tights and Drawers—In medium and value 6.00,

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