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Bing WORLD, better relatively than Europeadi| wife tha’ American ates! man promise of the Military Countian.” 4 tho Pities teat they would respect his ITALY WILL BE NEUTRAL IF EX- ¢ 7 “ property as much as they could if PENSES ARE PAID. aii hostilities actually occurred about It, | 0 ‘Mr. Corey said that from a reli: SAYS GERMAN rource he had gained inside informa. ve Coeanee. WARSURE TOLAST nt restore it to anything like Its nal splendor. of John Wanamaker, and erican 4 and 6 West 38th St. STORE FLOOR Boperate From Fifth Avenue Store at id th equipped wit pon and that it did that, it Will be Impossible ever to origi Barclay Warburton, a son-in 4 h this dread: | ' = aos Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue. many and Austria will pay her for! ton, newspaper nt, type | the expense of mobilization, he sald,| many and Belgium on a miasion for o bee Tealy will remain neutral to the end (the American Government and that hel — falls to met] Was going to Washington to report ot the war. But it aoe seact her tot | £2, the President, commented | eS edly on the Germans’ conduct of war- with the alltes. fare. ‘The Steel man told of’ exciting ad- ventures he underwent in his effort to rescue his wife, who was Mabelle Gilman, an actress, before her mar- riage. Mra. Corey wan at t Villegeniao, the Corey estate a fow) Mire y or piece of vandalism milea out of Paris, with thirty ser- not reaponsible. ‘They receive vante when the War came. Corey gare from superiors. Gert left here on Sept, 2 to make his way | idea is to conquer through terror.” through the lines to his wife's aide.| -Thomas Slidell, who lives at the In Paris he found great diMculty se- ° curing & conveyance to take him to hie chateau, and official red tape had to be unwound before he could pase lines of the militar: Brings Word From Europe| That Germans Have Supplies for Year and a Half. rope to-day,” he said, accident but by orders from head- quarters in Germany—from the high- est headquarters, It is an organined reign of terror. Individual com- SIZES Sto 1! WIDTHS AA toD All Styles and Leathers HINTS AT ITALY’S PLAN. Franklin Simon & Co.) Tells About Rescue of Mrs. Fifth Ave., N. Y. | Corey From Ilis French —_— Estate in War Zone. BETTER THAN CALOMEL) ssw mare wero ame ee chs rrived. nations of Burope at this time ts an} ,, Thousands Have Discovered | sneuraity,” said William Eilis Corey, frien were at the gate of his M Site *| eaten, and head of cattle, de- former President of the United @tates | “Retent., 8nd 9% Senet tne tee! Corporation, who returned to-| were pastured day sboard the Cunard ttner Lust-|°f 6 Place. tania, “By October of next year will be ample time to consider the pros- pects of peace, at least over the hort- son, From what I have been able to learn from informed men in France and Engiand, the Germans have am- ple supplies of provisions and mun!- tions of war to carry them for at least a year and a half of strife. ‘They can undergo two summers and a winter, but it is problematical how they could weather the second win- Fall Styles Noticeably superior —_— a few m the guns hi in Infantry Saxony. it with him some Brecious stained ee shot from the windows of ims cathedral. He visited cathedral after the German bombard ment, Slidell said, and it is hie opin. 3 on beautiful lawns Before he left with his ie In the new and greatly enlarged Misses’ and Children’s Department —Third Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York i H <3 Be iH i t i i He auf : i i the United Btates profiting tre- indously by the war. No country going to find great profit in the oleaale Gestruction now being car- Extraordinary Sale Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits 14 to 18 years, or 32, 34 and 86 bust measure. Misses’ Tailored Suits, of Gabardine and Cheviot, smartly trimmed models. Regular 26.00 values 16.75 ‘OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & G 34th Street, New York Special Values for Saturday Boys’ Corduroy Suits Norfolk Model Sults (with ezira of standard Misses’ Suits, of Broadcloth, Serge, Gab- ardine and Cheviot; latest style features; various coat lengths. Regular 27.50 values 20.00 knickers) soft Misses’ Suits, of Corduroy, Broadcloth, finish Corduroy, in and Gabardine, Poplin and Cheviot; the sea- Tan. Sto 16 years. - ; son’s best tailored and trimmed models; including fur-trimmed; superior tailored. Regular 35.00 values 2 5.00 Regular 7.50 Values 5.0 Boys’ Suits—Bxtra Knickers Norfolk and single Breasted patch © Suit in fancy wool res. 8 to 17 years. Regular 7.95 Values 5.90 Fur Trimmed Suit, £0.75 Misses’ Dressy Suits 29.75 35.00 to 55.00 Misses’ Mixture Coats Misses’ Dressy Coats Attractive belted models, in a variety) Presenting a number of new styles, of of Tweed Mixtures and Over- Zibeline, Soft Cheviot, Bedford plaids, some with Corduroy Cords, Broadcloth, Corduroy, Vel- collar and cuffs. our Plush and Breadtail Cloth. Regular 15.00 value 10.75 1 9.75 25.00 29:75 Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses An exceptional collection of latest styles, introducing many new ideas, of Char- meuse, Crepe de Chine, Velvet, Lace, Chiffon, Serge and Combination effects. 15.00 25.00 29.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits => ipo Norfolk Model Suits, extra Knickerbookers, in newest ag Toh Regular Values to 13.95. 795 na.9.95 Boys’ Mackinaws-—special 35.00 New model Coat, of Wool Plaid Mackinaw Cloth, in a variety of popular colors. Girls’ and Children’s Hats—speciai values New and distinctive styles, featuring materials and Sriiieings suitable for the younger set, of Corduroy, Velvet, Velour an Regular 2.50 to 8.75 Values. 1.50 3.95 Regular 7.95 Value 5.50 most Felt, OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & 34th Street, New York 5.00 Girls’ Street Coats—4 to 10 years An unusual selection of desirable styles in service- able Coats, in cape and belted models, of Zibeline, Chinchilla and Boucle; full lined. Will Place on Sale Saturday Young Men’s Sack Suits $2 to 42, suitable for medium size men. Offering Unusual Values 200 Hand-Tailored Suits, modelled on the /atest ap. } lines of Cassimere and Tweeds, in Stripes, Plaids,also Navy Serge and Cheviots, Regular 22.50 Values 15.00 English Sack Suits ee Mixtures in new color tones, in Tartan Checks, pes and Navy Serge, also one and three-but- , ton Braid-Bound Suits, produced senecia Sor Young Men, with distinctive style features, 18,50 wa 25,00 Regular 10.50 values 790 Girls’Attractive Coats—s to 16 yrs. Practical Coats for school and dress wear, of Mix- tures, Zibeline and Chinchilla, new tailored and trimmed models, full length; lined throughout. Regular 12.50 valucs 9.75 Corduroy and Velvet Coats | Exceptionally attractive styles, in Brown, Green and Black Corduroy and Velvet, with Fur or Silk collars, pleated and belted models. 4 to 8 years. i Regular 15,00 values 10.75 Celebrated Hats quality and refinement Chteage NEW YORK Philedeiphta in mata: Tartterasirscoer = Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel (COMPRISING Suits, Dresses, Coats and Wraps for every dress- neguive- ment, is assembled in complete assortments for Autumn and Winter wear, including ing and Gymnasium Outfits, all of which are smartly designed, portraying the newest Parisian modes, at very invitin, iB prices. Splendid values have been prepared for Saturday, in Misses’ and Juniors’ Wear Tailored Suits, of broadcloth, gabardine, | Junior — 3 cheviots, scxges, pabur. Girls’ Wear ° (Sizes 6 to 14 years) Girls’ Wool Dresses, Girls’ Serviceable of serges, challies, checks or plaids, in Russian or tunic styles, at $5.00 and 6.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats, at $5.95 and 7.60 of broadcloth or foreign corduroy, at Young Men’s Suits at $17.50 ILL be offered. To-morrow, on the Third Floor, comprising one, two, three and four button models, hand tailored especially for us, in cassi- meres, tweeds, flannels, serges, cheviots and unfinished worsteds, in solid colors, stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures, sizes 3% to 40 chest measure, Regular Values $22.50 and 25.00 $14.76 A Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Hs been arranged for Saturday, comprising the following items of un- usual interest, at very decisive price concessions: Norfolk Suits Balmacaan Overcoats made of the most desirable and serviceable | in single and double-breasted models, with materials, in an excellent assortment of the | convertible collars, made of fancy mixed newest models; sizes 7 to 17 years, coatings, sizes 8 to 18 years, at $7.75 at $8.75 Value $12.50 Value $18.50 Also these special values in Boys’ Furnishings for Saturday: Madras Negligee Shirts, Pajamas, of Flannelette and wjth laundered See ea ree Soft triped Pongee, Suit T5c Baie wt ee else | Silk Scarfs, Each 25¢ and 89 Blouses, soft finish or laundered, Blanket Robes, at $1.95, 2.95 some with collars attached, at 50c, 85c | Wool Sweaters, Regularly 75c and $1.50 shawl collar, . 7 Each $2.95 A Sale of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes GATURDAY will present three new models for Juniors and Children, made ~ in the ular medium high cut style, in patent kidskin, patent calfskin with tops of black velvet; also tan calfskin with suede tops; all constructed on broad, roomy lasts, designed to aid the growing foot. Sizes 7 to 1014, Value $8.75 Pair, at $2.75 Sizes 11 to 2, “ $4.50 “ “ $8.45 Sizes 214 to 5, “ 95.60 “ “ $8.95 Girls’ Serviceable School Shoes, Sizes 8 to 10}4, Value $2.75, at $1.95 “ 11 to 2, ? “ 26 to 5, ae Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, Sizes 9 to 1314, Value $875, at $1.95 $5.50, at $2.45 “1 to 6, “ 98.25, at'$2.45 $4.25, at $8.25 “1 to 6, “ $4.00, at $2.95 Women’s and .Children’s Hosiery To-morrow, an important hosiery event at these price advantages: Black Lisle Thread Stockings, Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Imported, with double garter tops, in black, all silk, also with aad spliced soles, heels and toes, Pr. 29c lisle tops and soles, Pair 87c Value 50c a pair Value $1.50 a pair Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Children’s Cotton Stockings, in black only, with lisle thre: black ribbed, made with extra tops and soles, . . . . reinforced heels, toes and knees, Pr. 2lc Value 85¢c a pair Value 35c a pair at 62c We are preparing for Monday, October 12th, a Notable Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets Which will be one of the most interesting merchandise events of the season. Details will appear in the newspapers on Sunday, Oct. 11th A New Cleek Stradivarius Complete Illustrated | By T. W. HANSHEW, Author of . ’ serges and choviots, trimmed with satin, no’ checks, in plain and velvet or broadtail cloth; some fur- Norfolk effects, trimmed, at $19.76 Bees at $25.00 and 29.50 : Street Dresses, of navy bt black 7 ‘eons, t Ne} dor ctr Fy Mae or navy, green. or at $15.00 and 19.50 at $4.75 Coats, of sibeline or corduroy, yoke and full’: Story Next Sunday in the # WORLD MAGAZINE iy % “CLEEK OF THE FORTY FACES” Order from Newsdealer in Advance.