The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1914, Page 4

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peat reer orgy ——or poem POINT CADETS | FIGHT FOREST FIRE seer. . HERE INCOGNITO | OF SWINDLES ON cst cc FORTIFY TOUR, SYSTEN ec TOURGE “CAUSE” LOE EDIONS sels WSS MALTO-FERRIN_ NOW YHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _OOTOBER f¥, 191T¥; Free Alterations additional, ing of $3 to $5 on every suit The Greatest Suit Values in New Perfect Alterations Free da vas inguished, but) out ‘anew Monday thorning. | gh i ge _ |Women at Trial of Book Deal-| pirntshings nt No. 145 tthe jult, thick 7 . aH a : 4 atreet, hi signed for the benefit a reagan ft “aca fer | Fighting Daughter of Militants’) er Tells of Being Cheated ot eredicore to Pinu J. Willing of No to get thin ciose * | 8 ‘est One Hundred ané@ Bleventh Bee eee, aeat nnd to-eny Leader Promises She'll Be Out of $50,200. street, Jullus Kicin te = - the alded by farmers, were cadets, al fompany. Tepper & Wein ‘4 rarnbahini mt it, Dut failing to appreciably Good in America. One ne tuned ed ant” eka advance of th Federal Court proceedings aguinst | frets composed ot Tiyman ‘Tepper a jelght buok dealers who are charged | Joseph Welnenrten 7 Christabel Pankhurst, the red hot! with mail swindles aggregating $10,- Aaughter of her militant mamma. | 009,000 were halted for ten minutes Mra. Hmmoline Pankhurst, ts In our! this morning when Romeo W. Nathan , midet. and Edward J, Marr, two of the in- {\anene: oven carloads of Berane ee es | Beat “Gete-H” the New Way,2DrepsDolt| sre came quistly and with n° | dicted mon, entered pleas of wullty | rartment of Prance have ea es a Go endure the paine and tortures cused | breaking of glass or smashing of| before Judge Foster im the United to New York. The shipment fy & ttle thing ike © corn te ridieulous, | paintings aboard the Red Star line | states District Court. ees _ Gumpty because tt ie unnecessary. The| steamship Finland shortly after noon! ‘The two entering pleas were for ‘Gewplen corn cere, “ORTS-IT,” 1 th) today, Also she came incognito 83|meriy known as independent book “Ming Elizabeth Macdonald.” brokers haudling the editions de luxe | ‘This is Miss Pankhurst’s maiden |iseued by Col. “Mill” Martlay. J. J voyage to our shores and she d0-| garner and others. mired, 90 she admitted herself, | Dosens of wealthy persone, many slip gently into the Iand of the | or whom are women. are said to free, with no ringing of the alarm | 1... paid from $10,000 to $900,000 for bells. apectal editions and editions de luxe Very easy to look upon is Miss! “mig trial is expected to leat & Pankhurst. She is below the averak®| wonth, and several millionaires are) height, slender and well molded. Her | oro sted to sit how they were duped. blue eyes are English and her cheeks! in pening the case Assistant Unit- have rosea in them. Her voice Is low] ed States District-Attorney I pond and well modulated. One, meeting | sald he expected to show that Farm- er had bought cheap book materials her off-hand, would scarce belleve| iia’ froin them had made ornately was chief evangel of the) bound volumes sonting not more Sisterhood,” as unfeeling | than $15, Then these volumes would | English papers call her clan. be sola if Jgnorant collectors for from “Do not be alarmed for the peace)” ary Emma Bird of Salt Lake City, of America,” Mise Christabel said with} who In said to have lost $45,000, was laugh when asked what her mission | the first witness. It was Mra. Bird's “ suit against Hartley and Farmer that was in this country. “I aim not coming | h/t “ittracted the attention of the with fire and sword to avenge MY] Koxtal inspectors to the indicted men The Season’s Most Stunning Fashions Young Men’e and Royse’ Clothing—Third Floor Entirely Separate Department-—New Building OPPENHEIM, GLINS & © 34th Street, New York Important Sale Thursday of Young Men’s Sack Suits 32 to 42, suitable for medium size men. 200 Hand-Tailored Suits, modelled on the lates? ap- dnt ae lines of Cassimere and Tweeds, in Stripes, Tectan hecks, Plaids, also Navy Serge and Cheviots, ~ The Suits in this sale are presented in over 100 dif- ferent models, in serges, diagonals, broadcloths, wide fashions for this Fall and e wales, cheviots, mixtures, Winter! Suit Sale wool poplins, velours and Look at these low, record O sealed clei rence Ly waking yrioas| The Season’s Wonder blue, black, brown, grey, 25 Newest Models green and a dozen other Look -at the dashing, stunning styles in this ns picture—the smartest suit Tomorrow’s 1 at wronged sisters, because my sisters in|" How tho lure of de luxe editions of Then come here—try on fashionable colorings. tee ‘ . this country are not wronged. Oncar Wilde and Theodore Roowe- 1 0 ae” hase Actual $18.50 to $29.50 Values ure end pat “Your men over here are sensible sole Ae eae 00 ie naa poses Regular 22.50 Values 5. 0 ' Parga see how well § All suite, without exception, fie, sews and you are giving your women the] Pama wan told by Mra Emma Bird you look in them, how euffrage just as fast as you come to|of Salt Lake City. cl In 190% she sald @ man she is now | emer ty Wy . io ai unable to identify Induced her to buy suffrage is sleeping in England now, | 4 $1000 for $200, ‘Then he told her of course. There are other things—| sho could get for $5,000 a net of books not bigger things, but just other | from the estate of 8 New ES cole resent, | lector which he ovuld sell for her a things—to think about at present. |leqiir wt! rote he gave him n 8,00 ‘When the war is over we will renew | ——— our campaign. “Though suffrage as a movement is not doing anything to assist in the war, suffragiste as Individuals aro doing much. Many of the most prom!- pent women in our movement have enlisted in the Red Cross as nurses or doctors and others are raising money tor the relief of sufferin \ Move that we are just other of His Majesty's aub, that we are proving it ble times, “Not for a minute must you believe that Iam going to advocate militant jour women over here. ‘ou do not need it, We ea) not R) bth ge at were not that only by that Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 means can we win the war for the bal- Vorks 184 B'way, at John St.B/ lot. 1 will be real sweet and peaceful 223 Sixth Ave., 18th St. | here in America. “And how is your mother’s health t was another question, very, very well,” she has not been on a since the war began, ty ii how faultlessly they are qualities satin and soft, rich tailored — and you will peau de cygnes. realize that there is exaggeration ioe the .00 The enormous range of values stated—that you sizes enables us to fit—even are actually getting suits at these low prices—every worth from $18.50 to$29.50 1 oo woman from the miss of 14 up to women who measure for $12.75, $15.00, $17.50. 54-inch bust. Hi perfectly they fit and 45 lined with best guaranteed English Sack Suits Wool Mixtures in new color tones, in Tartan Checks, Stripes and Navy » also one and three-but- ton Braid-Bound uits, produced especially for Young Men, with distinctive style features. 18.50 «4 25.00 In the Enlarged Misses’ Department—Third Floor OPPENHEIM. GLLNS & © 34th Street, New York When you feo! a Cold coming on GUARANTEED think of Laxative Bromo Quinine | solla Through and Through’ Cures a Cold in One Day | pr asa tonic- laxative and removes the cause of all colds and also ‘‘relieves the feverish conditions and headache e which are usually associated with colds." Colds cause Headache, Neuralgia and Grip — — crea) aust = 6 Gz) 98 Unusual Sale Thursday Misses’ Suits 14 to 18 yrs, or 88, 84 ond $6 bust mensure. the cause. This remedyisbettertha1 the ordinary Qui- | nine as it combines +$ the tonic and other «3 properties of Qui- | nine, with a laxative and can be taken by anyone without | Franklin Simon g& Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Misses’ Tailored Suits, of Gab- ardine and Cheviot, smartly trimmed models. Regular 25,00 values 16.75 Misses’ Suits, of Broadcloth, Serge and Gabardine; latest nae ee PARIS—4 Rue Martel. LONDON—29 Jewin Crescent. styles, varlous coat ‘Tengths. (Pec-otmnite of label on beck of Lasative Brome Quiaine bes) poe inginthehead bn Se Regular 27.50 values 20.00 —fut remember there is Only One d ie ir 4 sacemeninae “Bromo Quinine” ll af Misses’ Suits, of Corduroy, The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name e : ‘ Women’s Gowns Broadcloth, Gabardine and Pop: pedir ~ Adjusted , —_—_ >= lin; the season's best tailored ||Leaxative Bromo Quinine | Our Own Exelusive Models at Special Prices and Eqenmed models, including G0ED THE WORLD OVER TO OURT A GOLD Mi OnE DAY Leap luretrim: ‘Silk Afternoon Gowns Velvet Afternoon Gowns Regular 85.00 values 25.00 Of i imported charmeuse silk. Of silk chiffon velvet. Dressy mode! of charmeuse silk, ‘la black, Dressy model of chiffon velvet, in black, ar a 9) ea Sa ? ee 4 ts y tbe du ; “tp i ny ie *; re green or eked pin of open began, oem, brows or wistaria; Misses’ Mixture Coats oY te crepe to match, ly combin ith plain or embossed # embroidered with silk and beads. velvet on Gasraste crepe. Atraeye. tnd Overpaid, a8 Beto Sd _o Fi 29.50 vatue $30.50 45.00 vatue $55.00 duroy collar and cuffs. ed | Regular 16.00 values s Satin Evening Gowns Velvet Evening Gowns 10.75 & Of imported satin sublime. Of silk chiffon velvet. niesveléaa dentine Goda eau rm lest’ GIST STR. peach h Gacciiore sg pag ee A k, Glesvelegs devollote ode ot im ort chif- - — : : , turquoise, nile or black, double fon velvet, in turquoise, fle: with : $175.00 Solid 18-K. Gold $136 | scalloped tunic or six tier pagoda skirt. corsage of handsome beaded ree, BROOKLY'! No Money Down 125,00 Solid 18K. Gold bs The Largest Millinery Store in America 85,00 Solid 14-K, Gold 63 bi 55.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 40 35,00 Solid 14-K. Gold 25 29.50 value $30.50 55.00 vatue $79.50 Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shepper will lock. for the hones: concerns that d n't draw prospective buyers into a net of fish prices nd ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings is borne out by the f ct that we are the largest furniture and c.rpet distributersin the country. Our enormous | pe oe purchssing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. ore fon age MYRTLE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET Plain Figure Tags—No Club Fees—-No Red Tape Speci Sauce is as pure Beyant ‘and whol: co perined it ts deli- Materaty Apparel | moog mM Fi ist oor rae it s epee e thes $08 CHARLES A. KEENE Watches, mania, Jewelry 180 Broadway. Wew York I Aids to Prosperity A small World Ad, may often brin; big results, Do not ste down an complain about bus'ness depression, Get out and hustle. nd bustles Try 89 a World Act! 26,986 | 10,201 WORLD ADS. | MORE THAN LAST WEEK| THE HERALD '} 112,180 49,302 WORLD ADS. | MORE THAN LAST MONTH| THE HERALD (The eenrert_ competitor of The World.) Cireulation Tells! Results Talk! Special for Thursday 200 Excellent Trimmed Hats at $1.48 Regularly Sold at $2.98 and $3.98 ‘This drastic price reduction is convincing evidence that we are bound to give immense values in these daily specials. ‘These Hats are bargains even at 08.08, Made of plush and velvet, with the Intest atyle irimmings. Many fine high-grade Sample Hats included. See the Big Display in Our Show Window. Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings FRONTIER WAR MAP, A Map in colors of the German 3-Piece Libary or Living Room Suite ~ //' Alohly poliv ied, upholstered in genuine ish atructibie spriu's in seats; like outs valve 805, 0/ OUT-OF-T) WN DELIV. RIES TO YOUR DCO BY MOTOR TRUCK NIST. Fortifications le River Rhine will be a Feature of The World Mage azine next Sunday. Order from newsdealer in advance, Speci

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