The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1914, Page 5

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ton, was killed in chester inst night. { rounded a sharp F throwing the occupants from the ma- bruised. ns, la bY P. ierce’: CORN g' Provisions (Beans—Only Chase away the ‘‘corn-devils” 7 et He Pictee's don't stop the pain and Bb, Beans) Give Out. mot ware fi | 0 Umbrellas are practi- | she put in at Martinique, hoping to cally indestructible; your dealer | obtain provisions, the skipper found eect esr SHIP'S CREW LIVES eral street, Bos- , an automobile accl- dent about three miles south of Man- . With him was H. J, Smith, No. 24 Park place, New York. Vowers was on his way from ierre to Wennington, when as the car curve it overturned, a en re Blown Out of Ccurse, Their en corn in @ aity —the J ruggist hands y ou Three beans a ae for ench man bac froneyo | for five wretched days was the sols We & 25 ration of the skipper and crew of the Fy aber. At | schooner Alice Lord, which came into The A. F. @| Quarantine to-day. And for thirty Sprites days before these last five the crew ase, had nothing to eat save beans, 0 that when the pilot boat reached the schooner this morning and gave food to the crew they fell on it like wolves. In order that the men might make te most of the three-bean ration to which they were reduced, soup was made of the beans, but according to U I] Capt. Elmer Kelly, the schooners m re as skipper, the mixture was little more Never judge an umbrella by || "8" cloudy water. ndle. ‘The Alice Lord came in from Mar- ie * are wind may urn the” ordinary tinique and St. Martin's with a carge aoe ats 7{" wreckage sod ‘ise |! of gait for agenta in this port. When il i that the war made this impossible, ete ke i ee Martinique being a French posses- LOOK JUST AS WELL AND || 810. ‘There was no food to be had COST NO MORE. ! tor love of money. Jet g wt Co. || Then Capt. Kelly set a course for “ . St. Martin's, Danish island. But dots Lundinis, of other storms 8 | even there he was unable to get any- t'Co.. New 4 York, Mire.) thing to eat except Leans. He went ( Watch Wednesday’s Paper for Our Ad. ; Weare one of the largest ming stations for SPECIAL FoR Wednesday We are show. ing large as- Ostrich © Trim- |X oie cree im See wee med Hats, that | ‘irocery i receive ee a \ usually sold as SURETY eat shrunk, , whigh ss $10.00. Nav d ee te Sa VI WES a but one is Besides, yoeal and > We will F Tuesday and We Give Double Stamps in the Tuesday and Purch Over. Extra St: MILLINERY _ with Teas’ ComvesSrice ae Dress SPECIAL Differentness A Victrola is as different in tone quality from mere talking machines as Caruso is different from a star of musical comedy magnitude—both are good, choice than any other record library of the great of the many different models of Victrolas we have im stock—without your being solicited in any way. ‘or B sad information we quote prices and terms ictrolas from which may be paid for either in cash or According to price of instrument. HALLANAN DRY GOODS CO., Ine. McPartland & O'Flaherty Co. 43d Street and 8th Avenue Surety Coupon Books in the Country. Morning and Single Stamps in re a ee the Afternoon on. Every 1c Wednesday . | CERTIFICATE OF VALUE|’ Goods ' y COUPONS tueegaie SPECIAL pi CTROLA so much better and finer than the other. Victrola records offer a wider range of instrumental stars. gladly play your musical favorites on any $15 to $200 $5 to $10 a Month Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. Pi frac sire Broadway at Ninth Street, New York THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER f¢, 1014: ARMY IS TO TEST TYPES |rcarc mvine'izoce yr" mes rnc | yr 6 seston evans st] 94 MONTCLAIR PATENTS. $10,000 f 4 8. LA ae “ is 7 OF WAR AEROPLANES | me tsra” sen Soupticss't tour Bie beh Suthesandgg cat |The revert ofthe United Btaten Com- — number of cesatul types. Bri ere? P.. Scriven, Suet missioner of Patents, just out, states to four provietan werehants and i tne deans Le could and for New York. This was days ago. When the Alice Lord was off Hat- red qualifications teras, a hurricane came on and blew [1s the ability aviator to rise ee that ninety-four patents — issued to Bree, Mine Me atyente ae yaeunt [Government Agrees to Buy Three at ren CARDINAL LIES IN STATE. northward like a racehorse and fv« That Make Best Records at rifle fire. Therefore —— as days Kelly found bimaelf vo. OR anine mart te Si ROMP (via Parte), Oct. 19.—Thou- | town or city In the country, and Is more juet a San Diego, Cal. feet in ten minutes with @ load t) My “ Seth sed to regent ot pounds arie ie jaona, ware, And from big hl Le el 5 be days| WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.— Learning| It muat be of the biplane type with ¥ the hoe , vada, New Mexico, South Carolina, the Supply ‘of beans had fun wo low |*f0m. the Buropean war of the great /*h., ented, Mth dual control en After’ mont or Wreming. Baced on the tase the gaptatt had to apportion out the | elue of seroplanes for military service. | with a maximum speed o lene than day iy wi census Montclair recetved one patent to lemainder, When they were counted |the United States army ts to cond venty and @ minimum speed of not every 291 inhabitants for the year {t'wne decided that three beans aman [fis week « series of Important teats at| mare chan forey puittean hour. when | Lateran. whe Connecticut received one patent tol f eee would have to serve until port could |{ts aviation school at San Dicko, Ment ‘the esgine. must be tn front | Onl be mmde te the renite ton 18! | every 1,162 Inhabitants. California was d hi ics be made, ‘The Government has agreed to purchase | of the occupants. The machines must | the diocese of Cradol, meat Viterbo |neat and New Jersey third. ee ane This Is the Great Week of Silks and Velvets @ Men’s and Women’s| An Exceptional Sale Arising from War Conditions Which Force Waltham and Manufacturers and Importers to Finance with their Merchandise Elgin Watches 16 to 20 Per Cent. Saving The very same move- _“iewel, t0-year, 10k. gold-filled ments and grade of cases Pret Hee _— a — that good jewelers are sell- 4,1° peel, St.yenr, epee feon, ing right now at the higher —_ 15-jewel, ¢0-year, 10-k. gold-filled prices. hunting case.. . $14 A certain watchease WOMEN’S WATCHES maker wished to reduce Fin lense fat can open his stock quickly—that is (ace, revolving, pendant;.... $4 50 ho: ie vi jewel, 14-1 plid gold case, why we can offer a open tace, revolving pendant..$16.80 T-jewel, 20-year, 10-k. gold-filied Beginning Tomorrow in the Silk Rotunda, Main Aisle, Main floor and on the Subway floor, Old Building It is a silk sale of the These are some of the They have,been added Note—Because of the great unique Wanamaker kind. silks that have come to to our own oddments Ming wit ow have A sale of choice fashion- us from importers, from from __ stocks — dress been arranged most ye nble silks and velvets— manufacturers with — tc pes can diese Sentne: -3, 4,5, a ; ; a sortments of colors whic! yards and lesser pate imported and domestic— agencies in Europe, and cannot be duplicated be- terns, but if the a0 Limited Quantity of case, revolving pendant, open face, ut the prices of less desir- from manufacturers with i tity you wish cannot be ; hunti lgeeneagern Shen . a OS , cause they are foreign. These Watches watts Yoyear, i@kt. gold] able weaves. all their interests in Some 200,000 yards in Canad Gee nnill ta cueee t such considerable uav- filled case, revolving pendant, open America. all. th dave deal at su face, $12; hunting case......$13.75 A sale caused by the © yardage desired. ings to the public. A ‘i ae his is an opportunity And Very Special turmoil abroad which has Group I: Group VII. to get someone’s Christ- Women's 18-jewel, .14:k. heavy closed practically every French Novelty Velvets vires mas gift at a distinct sav- Sacufhitieain: fe? 9] European silk mill, shut- $3.85 Vord Novelty Silks ing and lay it away. face, $22; hunting es. ting the world out for a i 5 very © oda rd abso- ‘Men's 17-jewel, 14-k. heavy solid t ne from all the delight- Qualities such as we sell at $6.50 $3 45 Yard lutely modern and desir- geld hgold cap and patented | ~ £141 novelties of tenuie to $12.50: yard—-some duplicates Dress Lengths Taken from Stock able. Open fre $27.50; trunting case, se 6 taken from our stock and reduced —Formerly $5.50 to $12.50 Yard S $29.50. rea ae e ¢ this price. aac prin ereteroutee | on Silk conditions in Amer- bs wipe dat we ta Vier ; Lepton and domestic silks for formal and ine aor - t 4 . ’ a i ‘ep forma . Mods rt pri char; TLjemel, 14k, solid gold case, open Wanamaker Guarantee} ic must largely be re pula. etree: | white wolre Ged besveden ‘priaied Near pape Meee eeorese nei siidgddcas ee Goes With Each Watch| adjusted to meet this un- imrerreptib'e corded Poiret and Martine novelties, English printed ba ee $19.50 Main floor, Old Building. precedented situation. Rene J pueateaeater Glebe, printed ‘molte,.beccaded. delln, aad seme of the most lovely plain taffetas in our stock. In place of weaving only y cn usehold 87 per cent. of the silks Group VIII RU G Pos damask sets used 2 ipod ay _ r Black Imported Chiffon BI . Special Selling of | —These sots include a table] '% CVerY Prospect that for Velvet, $3.25 Yard lack Silks ——————— cloth from 62 x 64 up to 62 x 95 at least six months longer Formerly here at $5, $6.50, $7 Yard at the following very special prices 68c, 95c, $1.35 yd. and upwards Black satin duchesse, sstin America, satin inches and a dozen 18-inch napkins to match, all with wide hemstitched hems. This jal lot is offered ut $4.25, and $5.75 set. scarfs — New ship- ment of effective linen scarfs, Persian Orientals AsiaMinor Orientals East Indian Orien- ta America alone must prac- Remarkable purchase of fifty full pieces of this = th. f nted black velvet, double width. tically supply the world to the scarcity of these rich qualities, we th allen give fair warning to our customers, retail and whole- WIth SUKS. sale, that this price holds good by the yard or piece, Our silk manufacturers are pre- and that we cannot guarantee delivery after the paring to do this, firet day's sale. They are laying iv stores of raw (at about import cost) ‘ * H . ilk—to forestall the rise in price, . Black charmeuse crepe, satin charmeuse, liberty Bigelow American a oo ra edie bg * heir chemists are expertenenting Group II chatmeuss, mete charmeuse, charmeuse de deuil: (at a flat quarter off) Tablecloths — These are} "'Thciy designers are working out All Silk Gabardine 40,t0.44 inches wide, formerly #260 to 96, now H new patterns and weaves, $1 68 Yard ¢ $1.45 to $3.45 yard. Every rug in every Many are planning to double © Black faile bengaline and other corded silke, 38 ge ewe 25; 2x2 5 group a perfect rug, war- 3 85; 2x8 hed 4] 28. their output for spring. Far Below the Cost of Manufacture to 40 inches wide, formerly 8f to 6.50, now $1.48 ranted by us. Turkish Towels — Extra eee Wonderful color cambinations and black. in to $3.85 yard. Fourth Gallery, New Building. | heavy, extra large bath towels i ; with fare wil make cepts ha Por might Black moire and brocade, formerly 01.80 to 816, — ave just come; rics d $3. Go Te - pred requires a | proud to own. Nine colors, 96 inches wide. now 98c to $5,50 yard. At Las 5 3 great deal of ready money. Black crepe de chine, crepe meteor, canton \ Women’s Swiss we _ iir{ oo odd To secure funds at once Group. IV. Ae niscaise crepe, formerly €2.50 to 86.80, new ” 'e i ii 35 to $2. . Underwear petterae froma our higher-priced bes Sele vay fe to ~_ Imported Novelty Silks Mahi hana, pest delaant geen te stock, and some speci per Archandiie, -the, dost $5.50 Yard metly 81.50 (6 85.50, now 98c to $3.45 yard, Arri chased—$1.75 and $2 each, m , rives Napkins, all linen, unusual] readily sold kinds—and (Formerly Here at $8.50 to $30 Yard Three hundred and more variat'ons im these The weather has been kind 9¢ $1.50 each. to women who have been Tablecloths, pure linen da- waiting for this underwear mask, 56x56, hematitched, black silks—the richest as well as the most practi- Metal brocades, printed ition printed satin, ¥ cal black silks for every use. brocaded charmeuse, brocaded vel and other exquisite tissues for forma! purposes. 134 to 5 yard offer them to the public at a price which will dispose lengths. from abroad. $1.25; 64x64, $2. of them at once. “Note—More of this class of beautiful fabri ; But we are eh testesiy ready Subway 4h 4 Old Building. So we have the privilege hace cold this pall “than ever yet as Lower Silk Rotunda Offer: Pall snd Cy pes of ean Remnants of lirens ar of offering small and large _[tpply in this country is limited, 10.000 Var Silk tights end union suite in cottos, Crashes and napkins in half-| Jots of fine silks at prices ino, silk and cotton, silk and at special prices, Group V: 68c Y. merine, ‘and ail silk” (Union Subway Entrance, New Bulding, | much to the advantage of ; ard aults also in wool.) our customers. Plain Silks and Satins Formerly here at $1.50 and More Aisa oorges goer? of merino and Blanket eee ey ; ane i . " f silks, Medium aad Reavy soleus, vith White and gray, nha double Ranuislie velvets, fresh from Tron (Arranged in dress lengths) ing alka. colored Glo . peg ‘tra sizes well represen bed : iy rps —model made for the grea’ . The shipment includes cats because of theie sight impr | French dressmaker 58c, 95c yard and upwards pay mer A practically every desirable tections—no holes, Therefore their . oe Charmeuse, formerly 88.60 to 84, now $1.85 to rom onr own stoc ttle and quality. Tittle prices—$1.78 to $5 pair. Brocades'as wonderful as any told $2.48 yard. Main floor, Old Building _ Subway Entrance, New Building. 78 Ke ae Se ig lay ie Ties yard Belen: formerly 81 U9 88, soe ‘Taffeta, American and Swiss, formerly 61.50 to 83, now 9Sc to $1.85 yard. Faille, cotele, bengaline and poplina, formerly 81.50 to $4.50, now 98c to $2.1 vel ¥ Note—More than five hundred shades in these exceedingly desirable plain silks, 173 Coffee Percolators White brocades and satine, such as have made wedding gowns al- most ever since wedding gowns were at New Prices made of white. At $5—Regular Wana- $6. New Black Satins $1.55, $1.95 and $2.50 yard This entire announcement was written when we were offered the following splendid black sgtins, which we secured at these low prices— 1,500 yards black satin, 40 inches wide, un*il now in our stock ut 2.30 yard, will be, Tuesday, $1.58 yard, 1,00 yards black satins for wraps and gowns, 54 inches wide, unt'l now £3.50 yard, will be, Tues- day, $1.95 vard. From a well-known maker, He is mak- ing a slight change in one of his styles. Whatever remains in stock of this partic- J ular model is being” Black silks in as many as %8 actually counted kinds—black silks for Christmas gilte to mother and grendmother, | Group VI: 5,000 Yds. “Silk Piece Ends” 95c to $3.85 Formerly here at $1.50°to $8.50 Yard Plai ware printed poult de soir, printed Plain silks and satins in literally hundreds of colora—the greens and Two, ‘three and _five-pint yellows, orchid pinks and blues that capacities. Starts with cold everybody wants and which are not water; nickel plated on copper] easy to find. some copper finish; regulat- eee 1 ing alcohol improved tamp; Novelty silks—the printed de- | crepes roche de chine, metal trimmings, \ 4 ‘ disposed of at these eboolsed wood Handies. sip “from ‘France ‘and England, | linings brocades, moire Pekin, velours and crepes, \aso yarda satin Duco, “ ines re, until 4 Hi Store, Sub: which will soon grow so scarce that Lengths f 8toe % now 85 yard, wil » Tuesday, $2.50 yard. new prices— °Mfloor, New Building. | they cannot be had at any price. the (rom’# to @ yarde

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