The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 19

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MRS. HENRY CLEWS AWPRESSED ABROAD == ~_ BY SCENES OF WAR Feels Peeniac,: & She | Says, | th the oivil rights prints were taken and I had to rez. pork’ every day, but that seomed- to:| of ating fe who was alee om the THE EVENING morist, on @ two-weeks’ tecture tour at xenerrene going whole 3 and pedluonary forces. iwallis West (Mrs. ~ apr who comes here to ee ete a hy Hon," ag in, the Taye: ~ ——— E aac HEAO ROME. Pretest Commisgion Leaves Longon it, f other i eund tes : vi mina okie of aor . Because of Treatment’ . fam aS not. molested in aay wey tn earn! their living or going about the hotel of English. or_the streets.” ‘Mrp. Henry Clews, wid was a ‘Pasvenger on the Lusitania arriving to-day, came home with strong anti- German prejudices, which she said ute UA not haye before the war. Her resentment was aroused by the treatment of“ English and French, bot meni/and women, who were caught in.German or Austrian ter- ritery during the war, » “& mob of three thousand people gathered about the Hotel Savoy In| cold wu separa Carigted,” she said, “for two even. | tongue, foul tate i ings Great Britain entered the | Res can’t sleep wer, bothered with S a ey howled like wolves for a Jerome K. Jerome, the-English hu- COLDS, HEADACHES, SOUR STOMACH? REGULATE YOURBOWELS—10-CENTS be ect & the stomach, remove. the seur, undi- coated | gested Ostend to-day. and fermenting food and foul th dinni- | gases; take the excess bile'from the liver nervous and wu keepi nar en age M vohanee to attack English or French| with Cescarte om morcly doclug yours guesta, whether mon or women. Tho | self every few phone with salts, pil authorities made no effort to protect | tor. oil and other foreigners on the streets, though they did not allow the hotel itself to be attacked. While I found I-could escape'insult by wearing an Amert- oan flag, it wag intensely. irritating to watch the ill treatment of mea ‘and women no more giulty of si will to Germany or dangerous than I was. “At Munich, where I stayed for a ‘week, the American Consul advised me to leave as s0on as possible to avoid misunderstanding. My finger Will be open all day Mondgy, October 12th (Columbus' Day), for the benefit of my out-of-town customera Overcoatings That Caused a Strike Some time the mid- dle of June a manufac turet came to me with a , in effect, the’ fol- lor : “Bor twenty- five years 1 have been making ig_clothing for one of New York’s highest aed ready-made clo .fifers, who sold over . coats at prices averag- ing way beyond $30.00. . The at quiet ant my shop is idle. “Mf it were possible . for you to give me a few thousand overcoats I will guarantee to give you the same labor I put in the aforesaid gar- ments at-about-one-third . My strike is now over, *hareh irritants? Cos tarets immediately cleanse and sweeten | months. called-¢-atrike on my establishment, which lasted. ten ayeake Overeoats are in my’stock.. Custom made, ready to wear.out, these gar- ments, Hand needled in one of the finest shops in the world, may well be considered as classical exam- ples of sartorial art. No tallor or ready-made clothier. in this city could build equal Eartaents at anys where near the price. which | will charge you for these allready to wear. Black Kerseys, all wool, 24 to 28.02. to the yard,.coler absolutely guaranteed, al ready to wear. _.» Blue Serge; : z Be !”~ Worsteds, * ». - Cheviots, Tweeds, Mail orders solicited. On receipt of price and : mentioned 7's to any section of the county, | ay In spite.of pessimistic predictions this will be m & e Blue-Chinchillas, ready to wear all-woo] fabric, guatanteed for color. 8.00. <, Plaid back coatings, Skinnsr’s satin lined, some regular’ facings and some French fe 10.00 to 12.75 4000 Styles of Suitings to Order ibanner overcoat.year. extra for postage, I will ship-any of the above- and carry off the constipated waste mat- ter and poison fram the bowels, our Head clei owels bas voy al ye rong Te ou feel bi fi onrt forges the chikdtes. of ‘what they used to pay me.” This sent me on 2 scout through: the baat for some ovi . off price, and J was i - tunate: to secure a. great range of Black Kerseys, Plaid Back all woo! coatings, fine ' Blue Chinchillas. 1. called in all the extra cutters 1 could get and we made these, garments up at that time, After’ Wieke goods were shipped to New York, the ,.managers , of the union in Boston took ex- ception to my shipping goods.out of town and atest 1431. Broadway, Corner 40th Street \ stores open evenings till 9 o’cleck. Saturdays 10 | \ ing Ron | 4 A Casearet townight straightene you|} , Eee out by 10-cent fl *~ dinounts #9 iw There's ino reek tape to go through: We trust the whole tin claw feet. This ta a new style and ts becoming popular because of the unusual value for the money, ols is the greatest value in brass id L001 tions, whit! Pretty O Oak Dresser This 1s a_good size, well made plece. ats pas i This dresser F would look lore “well, in any 3d Avenue 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue profit, and | ‘the Jobber whe aeiis! your’ gouventent | Newark 62.50, hoe atore at Lf hor oe, — ne 4 deere m. jet Mt. near Waeh- On Credit In either of our two big stores you'll find ere article of home comfort and convenience. Here yo a house from cellar'to garvek Ob ad xpererndl Irons lor, all on credit, Eigse unetethd Lind denci ae and a half to pay in weekly or you'll scarcely feet them. le give you a foes bi irpor rma pec etd py pei Just come and select what you want. ished their home: once. Nearly a million people have us this way. You:can never know what magnificent stocks we , OF what high, Bah quality a are our goods until you visit ihe Gd prices are lowest. Come and let .us show you—you will not-be urged to buy. Open’ Saturday Evenings. Comrprerthats Some h can be had in many pretty colors and designs; ave ever been able heavy and inns continuous with ua, Rugs at Cowperthwait’s Rugs and Garpeta are a specialty We warry every concelv- WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916. From Top to Bottom; Madam Solid 3-Piece Parlor Suite oe is. an unusually heavy and well made parlor suite, hogany finish— polished wood seats, Comes In ma- under loose silk” ‘plush cushions, the ‘centre of "the end able kind, in all the latest weaves In copper oxidized In- add a great deal to finish and: beauty.” This. bed is| make solec uplicated nowhere) 6x72 Axminster Rug .. 1.6x6.6 Axminster Rug 6x9 Wilton Rug ...... 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rug . 9x12 Wilton Rug , Ingrain Carpet, ya $16.75 It is 40 inches wide. Note the two top| 1 fancy. standards | sUar add greatly to its beauty 22x28 Inches. Tho | I! Bf obedroom and will last for years, Our price, and coloying#, at loweat prices, Our big rug racks and fine sunitt floor x Mr eer easy, Come and ses; our leader, It is shade expressly for us and can be 20x60 Bmyrns Rug... cine, “Ordinarily a bed_of this type would be chéap at anything fe than $ " sebesesss drawers and tho| 100 Rugs made from Odd Carpets wood knobs, ovalland Rarders—sizes range from 6x9 bevelled mirror. to 10,6x13.6-—25 per cent. less than CREDIT TERMS tees $1 Monthly on $15 3:00 $3 Monthly on $50 2.00 $6 Monthly on $100 75 $10 Monthly on $200 138 « Or Pay by the Week ors 10% OFF FOR CASH 2.50 2.75" 10.00. ~ COWPERTHWAIT &. Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” at 121st Street Park Row at Chatham Sq, 193 to 205 Park Row Pees case U8 4 vite by trac Mca Kuro eiKig® LY bs “FOLLIES OF 19; pedi Extra Attraction” aimeieure gonched La Wren Agency, bulte 1104. 1 He’s out in all kinde of —and fragrant NAVY tobacco kee; cheerful and feeling fit. 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