The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1914, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, <r 14, arias B. Altman & Cu. The Great Autumn Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS ‘(of f guaranteed “qualitles) will continue throughout the current month. e Sale is being held in the greatly enlarged Rug Department (occupy- practically all of the Fifth Floor), and far surpasses in magnitude interest any previous event of similar character. Rug in this Sale, which includes Rugs of every desirable type and , was separately sclected by B. Altman & Co.’s New York buyers their expedition through the Orient. All are marked at prices repre- ting about one-half the real values. Fine Persian Mats $2.00 2 Fe ee ee ee EG si Small Oriental Rugs F fom sat re te be ee -— Large Oriental Rugs “aus $2750 10 50.00. . . . . . at $13.75 to 24.00 Extra Large Oriental Rugs ; values $65.00 to 150.00. . . . . « at $30.00 to 68.00 FINE ORIENTAL RUGS in large sizes, from Central Persia values $65.00 to 175.00 . . . . . at $30.00 to 75.00 Oriental Hall Runners values $75.00 to 175.00 . . . . . + at $34.00 to 85.00 ORIENTAL RUGS 1N ROOM SIZES values $185.00 to 2,500.00 . . . . at $90.00 to 1,200.00 Inspection and comparison are invited. at $12.50 at $9.50 as desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the “Sateen will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. A Sale of Women’s Coats ; now ‘being held, presents several different models, including > ‘both practical and dressy styles, exceptionally priced at $19.50, $22.50, $28.00 & $39.00 Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, Nem York Bbirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Third Av., cor. 120th St. 3770 mata Yel bth & 1470 8, 345 663 EI cor, Sth St. war, near 14th st. roadway (rimes cope J | S50 Weer tani otteet, pe Fines ed wa: es! Third Aven iN MeO 1b2 Market St, 9 Third Avenue. 421 i sacicabeat Pearl. $3.50°3.75*4.00 *4:508°5 SHOES ‘ATE JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark Av, nday Wai Wants Work Monday Wondrs and Mrs. Vincent Astor, who will re- turn with Miss Muriel Astor, = ter of Mr. Astor, Mr. Astor sald he VINCENT ASTORS, | SRIAMES IRR, Sze stl = mother, Mra, John Astor, in London, and is anxious to talk to her about her work for the Red Cross, ind ef Lenore” by Maude Adams with ‘Bu hare te no time for Visit Here Was Saddened by Thoughts of War. Jo: The Lusitania of the Cunard line | sailed at 1 o'clock this morning for Liverpool with 130 first cabin, 100 wecond eabjn and 200 third cabin passengers, The majority of those in the third cabin list are English re- servists, inh autor, Whi year before England Reid the Mon men the eons BOY'S SKULL FRACTURED. Among the passengers were Mr. ee by Motor Car. ‘Thirteon-year-old Arthur Anderson, skating to Public School No. 16 at State street and Third avenue, Brooklyn, from ORIGINAL GENUINE Horlicks *inear Third avenue, unconscious of the pee pe Sst into. ‘the M Sthee: \ alle: t st jer Into ked the (ager ned cy the: Brockiya Howl him te, Mal” where | Be. Meyman sald the boy's skull ree Wie fractured. 1 Halsey Anderson, the boy's rey mother, Tollapaed. B. Altuan & Ce. have in course of preparation A Very Unusual Sale of Men’s Wear comprising Shirts, Pajamas, Under- wear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Overcoats, Sweaters, Hats and Shoes, offering extraordinary price advantages. B. Altman & Ca; are now introducing in their Shoe Departments ; Balta Footwear (registered) oS FOR MEN AND WOMEN This footwear, exclusive to B. Altman &Co., represents the best obtainable in Boots, Shoes and Slippers—the finest leathers, the best workmanship, the latest styles. ‘B. Altman & Co. An Exhibition of Autumn and Winter Fashions for Misses, Debutantes and Young Girls will be held in the new Exhibition Room on the Fourth Floor (Madison Avenue addition), Commencing to-morrow, Thursday. The models displayed will present the authen- tic modes in dress for all occasions, including evening, luncheon, shopping, motor and sports garments. Millinery, Gloves, Shoes and Hosiery, reflect- ing the latest styles, will be among the accessories featured in the Exhibit. Bh Avene - Madison Avene 4 Nem ae STREET RAILWAY AT BAYONETPOINT or Author and Playwright Says He also mo gnlovea he her Losi teatne Protest ty Oven Owners Made to ‘eere are greater tings| British, French, Belgian and and remarked Brazili the system. The lines of tho cdm-| ents’ worth) into -» pint bottle and ae Legations. pany form a network over the entire| he bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. ‘The total cost is about 54 ccnts, Federal district extending for nearly | iq gives you a tull, pint-—n family bayonet. ‘The Mexican Tramways Company,|that passengera, were now being tid, on tote ration, eapttar: | ransPorted at lose than 1% conta Victim Skating to School When Hit | \sed at 61,000,000, Its home office ta in| of the company was made soldicre | % healing to the membranes. Toronto. Shortly before noon soldiers surrounded the main building, oceu- pied by offices and pliant, while a del. egation of officiain entered the . Behermerhern ot laces and served notice upon heat and fy | Me Rome, Ma Bit Saermarnern Aree: | Coieee that Al the, koa rolling | a minis radi radios of thirty miles of atook and other property of the com-| tn : Pi pany, with the exception of the eash in the vaults, must be delivered to the Chief of Police. The order « ‘[eiven in the name of the Supre: Chief and was signed by the G ernor of the Federa! District. The principal owners of the prop- | 3} erty are English, French and Belgian with some American stockholders. All foreign employees were kept in the building at the behest of the bores The management has made & vigorous protest to the Brazilian, | ‘ti Britieh, French and Belgian Lega-| © tions, A formal protest was regis- tered also with Carranza. gh Carranga later designated Thomas | will vanish. 4 Ramos ad acting general manager of | Pour the 214 ounces of inex (gp VHOHOOWOIOVEDHOS pakes Stubborn Coughs Vanis?. in a Hurry 2 Surprisingly Cood Cough | 8 Syrup Easily end Cheaply g te Made at Home. + OOOO OOK spe sttr at one Peheat wghsyrup, ‘The 250 miles and carrying millions of {fective remedy, at a passengers monthly, Due to a de- will wah «upply—of & m0: saving of 82. A Preciation in the Mexican peso, the | overcome a hard management informed the Govern: |in 6 minutes—tul ment to-day of its inability to grant Keeps pert the demands of the men for shorter | ¢ hildren i hours and double wages, declaring x isa special and bighly concen- i trated. "compound of genuine Norway nid has w pleasant taste, Immediately after. thin reply | Pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which A Avoid disappointment by asking your drugeist for “ oy ounces of Pines," anddo not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction Lea ith this paration or mosey transportation | The Pinex Co., aye, tog Minds —Advt. ‘he joint investment of — “pase Companies 000,000. Sunday World Wants Work Wonders ~ Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue. here company the ‘Aled Mexican. ‘Tighe and bower m= pd aes supply all the light, represents The Display of Women’s Apparel || « HS been oy enhanced by the addition of new assortments of Tailored Suits and Dresses, exemplifying the newest and most attractive ideas in styles, materials and colorings, suitable for every occasion. A sale of unusual interest, to-morrow, will present Women’s Tailored Suits, at $35.00 Actual Value $49.50 * Made of velveteen and needlecord, in Tete de Negre, Russian green, plum, \! navy and black, smartly trimmed with fur. i The Black Silk Department i wit offer, to-morrow, on the Second Floor, several thousand yards of I desirable dress silks, at unprecedented price concessions. iif Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide, |Black Crepe Meteor and high lustre, heavy quality, lack Fleur de Soie Taffetas, for skirts and sleeves; Yard a $1.15 40 inches wide, , . Yard $1.48 Value $1,50 a yard Valuc 82.25 a yard Chirie, Black Imported Satin Charnicuse, Mee a heavy quality, $1 28] 40 ins. wide; soft finish, Yard $1.78 Value $2.00 a yard Value $2.50 a yard The Dress Goods Department Has arranged for to-morrow an extraordinary sale of The Fashionable Velour de Laine At the exceptionally low price of 78¢ a Yard 54 and 56 inches wide, i in plain and self-colored stripes, checks and novelty weaves,.in navy, black and the new Autumn shades. Regularly. sold for $2.00 and $2.50 a yard Women’s Muslin Underwear At One-Third Less Than Regular Prices . Gowns, at 85c, $1.15, 1.65 and 2.25 trimmed with laces and embroideries. Combinations, ‘ at 90c, $1.85, 1.95 and 2.50 at 95c, $1.85, 1.75 and 2.10 Princess and full models, attractively trimmed Envelope or plain straight models. Underbodices, at 75c, $1.00, 1.45 and 1.85 Of Allover Lace, Chiffon and Crepe de Chine. Petticoats, at 80c, $1.10, 1.60 and 2.85 trimmed with lace and embroidery. Chemises, Women’s Fine Footwear Is being shown on the Second Floor, at moderate prices, in correct Autumn styles for street and dress wear, including smart styles with cloth and buckskin t , in fawn, grey and black, together with complete assortments of evening 8! ippers in satin and the approved leathers for evening wear. Inspection is specially invited of a New Lace Boot for Women at $5.00 Made of selected patent coltskin and gun metal calfskin, with tops of fine b wri grey cloth, and neat strips of leather form the lace stay at front, pro- lucing a striking contrast; Cuban Louis heels. A Very Special Ribbon Sale Will be held to-morrow, offering these remarkable price concessions: | Roman and Dresden Ribbon, at 25¢ a yard | Lingerie Ribbon, ! Moire Ribbon, in white, pink and blue; Nos. 1 to 5, lin black, white and colors;51{ to 7 \¢ ins.wide at 18¢ to 29¢ yard Piece 10 yds., 17, 25c, 35e, 48c, B8ec |

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