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fleulty Inthe way of planning the for- toeking the forts and trenches and pre- ee fs it with int warn Water, stirred for two roles, gives you] vent the land defenses from having a as syrup as money cen buy. |e flekd of fire, from your druggist 25:unces $60,000 in tho at to « Wi 1° Pipex (50 cents worth), intova pint “ . and blue waved and floated from Es static ‘and: OU the. bottle withy nugae : wt! inn New Jersey With a — |every nook and corner. ‘Tho warmth Old Moston Ident A on ao. This i pe you, at @ costrof onl, Sepnitip of the day, with lazily dropping leaves ‘ lull pint of really better — — | Monster Parade. giving the only suggestion of early —— | veagh ap than ho pel ane Christian Sctence and “The Miracle 2. Full dircetions with Pinex Man.” a | Committee, having read The “tionchitis nnd winter cough: oA a ae a Its really astonishing bow avi RL ES ant Christan Spinners Show That Their Silks me the diy, hoarse or tight cougly| ‘heals and soothes the membranes ut qed fated cough. whittle © ; nt) Compare Favorably With disappointment as! In bringing: It deuggnt for alg cunces ounces of Pines,” ange ® Those of Lyons. 106,000, . A ran ee o bat, nih K & steel cr nee | she ity fat that PARADE IS Fecberny BY Gov. if goes with tbis| that is con Rt (Hpectal to The eening (Work. spare stkeien W er vethe Pines’ Co, Ft. Warae, [Ye hy , of Chitian| PATERSON, N. J, Oct. 12—Tha| The parade, with Grand Marshal Sotence. lqun shone gloriously down upon| 8: Bryant ms Its eld was ie mr Pi \ late In atarting at . ie corner 0! ain | Paterson'a ost lorions ao « Continuation, on the Second Floor, Tuesday, of OMPRISING this season’s most desirable fabrics, for tlre various dress requirements, at these extraordinary price concessions: | tart Value $1.75 a yard 5 bdued pd gfe ee Ra orl ju Wesel $1.58 Value 2.25 a yard \ Impo pened Bie’ Ws ens ath, Yard $135 ia ght weight cod oatene tele , Imported Black Broadcloth, 54 inches wide, medium , satin finish, sponged and shrunk, $1.88 "Value 92,75 a yard Silk and Wool\and All Wool Velours, able colors on contrast . Yard $1.95 E Regular Values $2.75 to 4.50 8 yard Imported Black Peau de Souris, He o& Finches ywide, high lustre, crepe weave, i in light and medium weight, Yard $2.65 Regular Value $3.75 a yard Oriental Rugs and Carpets, French Underwear and Laces presenting desirable and seasonable merchan- dise, at exceptional price inducements. CNA OS Dk RUPE EU NU ONO AG TULA No Money Bown Club plans or ridiculously amall deposits wil! attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest concems that don’t draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions, + roof of our straight! tone dealings is borne out by the fact that we are the largest furniture « distributers in the country, Our enormous UX] offer you exceptional ee $19. gg} Tape $18.98 mit Maaarcohtots ace cus'Ret | Chittonter,’: 274%; $18,98 rent: condainin raw- drat Out-of-Town Deliveries to Your Door by Motor Truck. He takes hold of the usual cough or! The Christian Belence Publlention pry) ay Jopened this morning by a great pa- Paterson has again been put pare more than favorably with those lJ] of Paris, and that the #ilk*looms of mH Lyons have nothing on the spinners| parade passed, Looking down on the marchers from a point of vantage on Broadway, the paraders seemed like a great skein of vari-colored silk of yellow and pink and purple, orange and red, of Paterson. ‘The day was a holiday in the city. It wan a holiday in all New Jeraey, The ‘ Unusual Hea judging from the _peopte_who came Dress ‘Goods Sale * NO STOMACH PAIN, nt tm eta Lot eS een ee ees Yard $1.19 IN F VE. MINUTES Regu “Really does” put bad stomachs in order—“really does” overcome indiges- sourness thalsmmekee Pape’s Diapepsin the lai ext selling” stomach regulator. in the| Agnes and Loretta, Buysee. But to what you eat ferments into enumerate the pretty gi ld be task for Paris, not stubborn tumps, you belch gas and| Paria” where beautiful. gownn were ctate sour, undigested food and| made before Paterson was discovered, id aches; breath | but, Paris, the lad who gamboled with the’ gods on Olympus and made s0 acid; head is dizsy fouls tongue coated yous insides filled ress vanishes. It's truly aston- miessness. epsin will [ne you a hundr. achs regulated. home—should always be kept ha case of a sick, sour, stomach regulator in the worl For the Bride’s Trousseau— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, | PANAMA TUNGLE A MENACE. NAAT UW AME DI | ci. e B | Would Afford Cover for Enemy At~ va pouring in on trains and trolley, morning the flow was kept up until the arrival of Gov, James PF, Fielder tacking Canal Forts. aff, wae y WASHINGTON, Oct, 12.—Army enel- | y 0 Yolock. neers have found that the greatest dif To say thot the atreets thronged Is giving only a faint tdea ae tiffeations fn the eanal zone, to restet ; 2 attack from landing parties, 9 the al- SNe Ke Weta, tea anell GA OBE eee jt © | Cough medicines rule, contain a | Most Impenctrablo tropical Junsle. | This walks and pavements, rap. int of | Would afford cover for on enemy at- Everywhere Old Glory was flung to the breese, Not only the City Hall of to-<¢ = and buildings shone with the emblem {7°00 Bo they are ahout to expend about Industrial Exposition Opens] ot the country, but the red, white) jerore exhibited and hin staff, escorted by the Esacx troop of cavalry at 10 o'clock. the head of the columns of civic societies fell in at every corner for many blocks, and the riot of color, stretching as far as the eye could reach, seemed never ending. there were of many hues. They rep- bdo resented the industries of Paterson, the silk industry always in the lead. Veterans of the Civil and Spanish wars swelled the ranks, for Paterson houses, men of all creeds and nations and classes. Kiddites from St. Mary's, 5 A aT forming a fife drum and bugle “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the| corps, marched with the veterans. Imported Broadclcth Suitings, | only real stomach regu- five | minutes—that- with bile and Ingest sfuaste,_re;] much trouble with ais ae apple. member the moment pepsi GOVERNOR AN in el colored stripes, onciee, sipole slothe, iva ts contact win he eee al GUESTS OF HONOR. upset stomach Ruth Patterso: We will also continue To-morrow, the ing the day or at night. It's the! | baw aan Spown Nee important sales in quickest, surest and most harmless| jimpid blue eyes was ‘Mis — Advt.! son." She was the mor CA AL VAD TAG TAG TAU TAG IAW] OO DA® When the time comes for that most dis- criminating and joyful shopping—the acquiring of a trousseau—prospective brides are very apt to come to McCutcheon’s, assured of the fact that there they can find everything they want and just the style or design they hoped for. The merchandising basis of this is the fact that— —in Table Linens we have hundreds of de- signs to choose from—the widest range in Amer- ica, and many of them exclusive patterns obtain- able nowhere else. in Fancy Table Linens, hand embroidered or lace decorated, we carry an endless variety selected from the best markets of the world. —in Bed Linen, Towels, and Bed Coverings everything imaginable and desirable is included. —in Handkerchiefs—This department is practi- cally a whole store in itself and a famous one, for who does not know McCutcheon’s handkerchiefs? —in French Lingerie the assortment is so com- plete, the garments are so beautiful, that we feel safe in inviting comparison with any other similar department in the country. —in Silk and Knit Underwear we have every kind, in every size and every style. in Hosiery and Neckwear—The choicest and daintiest conceits that Paris has to offer. McCutcheon’s is not a big store, it is a specialty shop of a few related departments—but it is the biggest treasure home of linens in America. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets the exposition. y haven't anything like “Miss Pater- 1914. RED KETCHUP FRESCO LOSES 4 JERSEY CITY INTERNES TH THEIR JOBS Ambeitnes Men, De Men, Defiant, Pre- pare for Siege in Their Room at City Hospital. ‘The exposition ts to last for twelve In the armory ix shown the| the silk worm to/| fe in America” ts to be the chief merit for the styles of ay and the styles to come, show how the gowns of. “Made silk Jook ten handsome New York models have been pressed into service at the exposition y t figures, give of the crowds that Jammed the cross Neediem to say, the Pitt- male hak taken a greater in- in silk gowns than he ever that the body of James A. Montgom- | ery Wan cremated yenterday at Roa-| He died on Friday "pital in Elizabeth, at the age of autumn, brought out pretty girls by the thousand in their prettiest gowns |) PARIS GOWNS, | °f shimmering, summery white. The town boasts 150,000 population, and it was estimated that between 40,000, Opera Company, Mr. Montgomery was and 50,000 visitors helped to swell the @ baritone in that organization crowds, In the parade were 15,000 In the streets, on the sidewalks and |"*° in the windows along the lina of) { In the palmy days of Moston Ideal James Montgomery, wright 1s his gon, and two daughters, ‘atherine and Gertrude, also survive march were clustered not less than | him STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Lodge, No. 841, B. P. is one of the largest events of the O, Elks, which the German Clubrooms, Stapleton, on Oct. 27, County Judge J. Harry Tler- nan Is chairman of the arrangements was along Broadway to East Twenty- i‘ rade, sixth street, to Park avenue to Madi- Jon the map. ‘The “Lyons of America’|#0N Avenue to Main and then ; e Nn Oo e I S ||| it has heen hailed, and the people here| Grand atreot At Markel street Wht) stiss Freda Virginia Syze of Frank- I I ||\ aro showing the rest of the country 4 New Brighton has en- tered upon a four years’ course in practical arts at Columbia Univer- Washington street was the revelwing ; \i[| that “Ma tea” | stand, wheres Gov. Fielder and his and 43rd Skreet, West of FAA Avenue | ie ara han Fitinahion ete tees staff, Gen, Edwin W. Hine and Major Robert H. Fordyce stood while the 5 The marriage of Miss Marguerite Stevens, eldest daugt Mrs John Bright St ew Brighton, to John Lawrence Carter of caged N. J, take place In Christ Franklin avenue, New Brighton, on ‘Thursday afternoon. tendants will be Miss Lucy Stevens, a sister; the Misses Katherine and Fannie Hamilton of Albany and Miss Florence Bailey of New Haven, Frank Ralley of Montelair will be the best man, and the ushers will be Thomas Randall of Manhattan, Robert Law- rence of Montclair, Theadore Jane- way and Bayard Stevens, brother of The bride's at- Warren Winant of Tottenville has gone to Tampa, Fla. A sale of homemade cak | puddings, candies, preserves and Jel- |Iies will be held at the diet kitchen, Tompkinsville, on Wednesday after- The proceeds aro for the gen- eral fund of the kitchen. Dr. and Mrs. Tompkins avenue, Tompkin: entertaining Mr. } Payne and Miss Barringer of North The Elks had a wonderful stuffed Fik on their float of purple and lator k white, with a pasture of green for \° their Iauded and beloved animal pohiutdc dl The Loyal Moose boasted a Belgian an Irishman, a German and a-Dutch: man in their lead line and their knights "hee in armor were egereestye Cd pal ti d, joer tbs eace. In their beautiful float, Miss | sees oor Alea) lier Frances Hart was the beautiful queen | and her attendants were the Misses Jefferson Scales of utes and from Miss Gladys Therrell of Davis ave- nue, Livingston, has gone to No’ Scotia, where she will spend the win- Mra. Stacy C, Richmond has re- turned to her home in the Country Club colony, Dongan Hills, from Col- orado, where she spent the past year. Charged with having frescoed the wall of their quarters with ketchup and with playing cards and acting in} manner “unbecoming to doctors and! gentlemen,” four internes of the Jer- | |scy City Hospital were dismissed by retired from the stage many years) the board of trustees to-day, The dismissed medical | James Young, Paul Guernsey, Bruce | Lunsford and Roland Lynch. still occupy thelr rooms in the hos- pital campus and are likely to test |in court the city’s right to dismiss ‘The annual euchre of Staten Isiand| them without a regular trial. As a result of the dismissals the ambulance service of the city was threatened, until Drs, Frank D. Gray, Joseph Rector and Morgan Jones, well-to-do staff physicians, offered Tho hearing of the charges against the young doctors was carried on in secret by the hospital board. pital Superintendent Morris Harrison and his assistant, Miss Anna M. Hen- ning, appeared as complainants, May- or Fagan presided, If the dismissed internes continue to hold their quarters the aid of the Police will be sought. tention of the internes that under the Commission form of government in force in Jersey action of the hospital —— 58-YEAR-OLD WALKER WINS HIKE TO WEST POINT. the New York-to-Phila- jer, Did It 4 20 Minutes, ‘The parade was two hours in pass- most marvellous—and the joy | jng, and the Governor and Paterson's other guests of honor were in condi- ty-cent case of Pape's Dia-| tion to do justice to the luncheon ain iell itl ef dollars’ | which had been prepared for them wor satisfaction, or your druggist | at the Hamilton Clu hands you wir money back. asiat | at Ne parade, with its people, It's worth its weight in gold to men| floats oad bands ace prety ese wer | & grant in ee weer ere ant at ee stom-| the real thing. Tt was in tho Fifth eat lias Regiment Armory that the story of Paterson was told, its skein of allk 89c Cluny Trimmed Scarfs Pure linen centres, trimmed with pretty linen Cluny la size 18x54 inches.. 35c Novelty Scarfs at 1% Each, Lace-trimmed Scarfs with inser- tions of lace; also scalloped Scarfs with embroid- ered ends—embroidered in white, pink and blue. 8c Fancy Searte r Shame at bee Each. Inserted motifs of filet or eyelet’ embroidery $1.00 Lace Scarfs or Shams, 69¢ Each. Extremely handsome pieces, with extra Wide lnce edges, elther In white or linen col are extra width; shams, 30x30." © Regularly sold at $6.50; Special . . . Just as easy to run as the carpet sweeper, but suck- ing all the dirt apd dust from the rug through a metal nt dust compartment, f id, making the Doty” ab- nozzle and into an aii which it ean easily be empt solutely sanitary, Liberty Oil inches high: fer nD. the | large, well § fe ye Ae all-linen centre, with Size 20x54 inches; fine all-linen centres, wide uny lace edge; attractive with beautiful wide linen Cl patterns....... . Bae 59c edges ae 98c TO KEEP COMMERCE MOVING. Wilson Talks ing the expected visit here of Sir George Paish, British financtal ex- pert, In an effort to arrange credits eens the cater Tsar nd Eye “hel "$5.00 4d, President waid to iy Ri $1 1 the Government weetd seek to keep commerce moving, though as yet no general plans had been worked out. he knew, men from other nations ha Ee by Hatch not been invited to come to Americt for a conference on credit eee Some countries, eanees, are not & position to uch ‘a ‘movement and the object ‘ote the Washington Government ip to be practicable an: attend that part of the world’ commerce Which can be kept movin —— tire business district of Spencer destroyed by fire early to-day with a loss of approximately $300,000. ‘The fire started in a fruit store nnd spread rapidly because there was no water with which to fight the flames. Little rain has fallen throughout this sec- tion_in the past two mont! men are) ‘They Brit Expected Visit WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Explain- Bapert5e $10.00 31:50 to $150. $15.00 $2.00 to The President said that far No Water to Fight $900,000 Fi SPENCER, W. Va., Oct. 12.—Th Hos- Cleanses the the little liver and It is the con- City the don't wait; give the little stomach, liver trustees ts | and bowels a gentle, thorough cleansing ttionce, When crows, peevish, tates || MAP OF THE | pale, doesn’t sleep, eat or act naturally, jif breath is bad, stomach sour, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful e . child again. If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or t A Seven old boys, | Syruj | no eo give b of America held its annual walk to West Point, via Ny- ack Ferry, yesterday. ig in age from forty to fifty-eight th eighteen other mem- n Cortlandt Park at 7 Hocking, aged fifty- eight (the New York to Philadelphia | record holder) reached Tarrytown Fer- ry, fifteen miles, in 2 hours and 32 min- ‘yack to West Point | T! (thirty-two miles) in 6 hours and 48 | »: a total distance of forty-seven hours and 20 minutes ed forty-two, 45, minutes. the old Boys found the going too atrenu- . most of t Haverstraw their limit. It was a very y., very dusty and a most strenu~ 6. take this harmless “fruit laxative lions of mothers keep it handy because tie know its nection on the stomach, iver ‘Thom- was second | The rest of (contains direetions for babies, children Jof all ages and for grown-ups plainly e ‘on the bottle. Beware of ecunterfeits | Mag azine sold here. “California Fi of em making $1.00 Cluny Centrepieces $2.00 Filet Lace Scarfs, 98c, Wide lace edge with all-linen centr inches; shams to match, 30x30 inches, $8.98 Renaissance Table Cloths, $5.95. Two yards in diamet creations with insertion centr BIL ALD | : = SYRUP OF eS é a lotor 14171423 THIRD AVE S°AVEs180"ST bowels, and they get well quick. When your child suffers from a cold, | s,” and in a few hours all the clogged- Ge r ml an ip, constipated waste, sour bile and good dose of ** to evacuate the what other treatment is (IN COLORS) Showing Fortifications xed tol] Along the River Rhine Sick children needn't be i bowels is prompt and sure, (f Special Feature Next know a little given to- day ick child te=morrow. ur druggist for a 50-cent bottle! Sunday World fornia Syrup of Figs,” which | et the genuine, made by A ORSSSIOEIOE= VE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS =O E10 =O New Management $2 @ $2.50 Cluny Lace Scarfs $2.39 Cluny Scarfs or Centrepicces, $1.49. 21x54] Scarfs I&xGd inches; centre round, 30x30 inches and 30 inches diam all-linen centtes with wide insertions and edges. $6.50 Cluny Table Cloths, 34 jandsomely designed 54 inches diamet extra fine, pur tres with wide Insertions and edges, $3.50 Cluny Scarfs, $1.95, 39¢ Ciuny Doylies, 29c. Exquisite patterns of fi linen centre; 20x54 inches. $2.00 Luncheon S 1R-plece set—one 24- bps of two size doylies, ntly embroidered, WE GIVI AND REDCEM SURETY. COUPONS—DAYLIGHT LINEN DEPT.—SECOND F1. *4.98 Gas Heater at 98c Black Japunned, o monde, a T :ble,$2.25 3 ft. Kitch- en Table at 79c “3 ft. size, made ot selected bass wood neatly finish ed: reg. $1 _ Wash Boiler No. 8; copper bottom; heavy tin; $1.26 79¢ value, at or Mops, Oil of Cedar: resular ay 50 with 2be ality Cluny; fine W-ineh wize; noat patterns. $4.50 Cluny Centrepleces. $2.95 Each, ta Real French Cluny, i6-tnch size; wide lace ch Centrepiece end 6 edge with fine linen centre. scalloped edges and | 45 incttst? Japanese ,Tea Cloths, 9.95, tn elaborate r ny embrotdered drawnwork designs, jt ‘do-bece DINNER SETS at $5.95 Set Choice of several pretty de- signs, one a neat pink rosebud spray design and other is neat white and gold band design. Sets complete for 12 $5.95 people. Value 80.75; $12.95: ~100splece' Am- $25.00-—-100-piece uN om China criean Porcelain Dinner $7, 50\" Dinner Set, $15.00 $15.00—100-piece Eng. lish Porcelain Dinuer Set, at $40.00— 100-picce French China i ts; regularly sold Dinner Set; one of our popular open | in open stock at $68.00, Special tiers: in neat pink rosebud | for this sl $5 gn. All pieces tinted in coin geld, le OS t ah dd et complete for 12 » $29, 75 || ovivr pieces trom our open stock. ie K j people. . Dining Room Domes $9. ae pe $5. 95 20 inches in diameter, in either Nile green or rich amber; over 150 small pieces a leaded in by hand, complete with 100 c. p. inverted light. Value $9.95. Sale Any of — these Domes made with S-light electricity for $1.50 additional. 22-Inch Art Domes, Pegi 56.35 Dome measures 2% inches in diameter, with skirt of dome in natural fruit design; in Nile green or rich amber. Complete with Lindsay inverted light; dome made tofit any height ceiling. If for Slight electricity, additional charge of 81,40, We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons. Open Evenings Until 9 e’Clock Perfod Furniture at Moderate Prioes Our Liberal Credit Terms % Pi vee on All Cash Sales Fee sot ”. 875.00 ¥s eS 136 00 ——=0 a0 —010=—