The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1914, Page 15

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9s — pray : A MAD eae We ‘ HUBRSDAY,. vetubsmk 10, ivid. "The First Sale in New York- -— andItIs Exclusive with GIMBELS WSTON FeRTHIERS At 50c to $10 Such Low Prices Never whee Quoted for the Finest¥/% Selected Qualities of These Famous Feathers—and as Every One Is Accompanied by the Cawston Guarantee > We have waited for years for the opportunity to present such a sale—a gigantic occasion. So is it any wonder that we tinhesitatingly accepted the offer made to us by the Cawston Ostrich Farms Corporation to dispose of a large quantity of their sat, which their agencies were unable to distribute on account of business conditions throughout the United States—for it makes it possible for us to present Jersey , Baby of | of Five Dy! . a) 4 leave of American OMictal, N een Saves, firat in Mubtoey che SUUbOE: PHILLIPSBURG, N. J., Oct. 18.— of thi en formal Russell Miller, four years old, son of | of the departure of an Ameri- George Miller, @ wealthy farmer liv- r Tredwell, of Indians, 2 U,| ing in Upper Harmony Township, eee ie eon tke anieiee ok several miles from hero, died last | Feople of this ince Ne aateom 4 . —-—_. night from burns he sustgined yester- ed tha: had been t day afternoon when he stumbled and At Wi ..| fell, into a tub of boiling hot cider Will Soon Exceed Most San The cider was being boiled to make apple butter. oy eter ¢ Rin a nd the import and export tra The Present War Cry ot tries, | am con: i " CASCARETS FOR dictions made prior to and after the) Some of the leadinggsurgeons of the | | Treasury, in charge of customs. health by so doing. amounted to $3,303,700, while our ex-| “During constipation the poisons in ‘ cipal . . which” speeches W guine Expectations at the Start of War.” CLEANSE THE their present —— the United and fo of trade in favor of this country wil} Advanced Physicians, beginning of the European war.” — | world have gone so far recently as to| ‘This statement is made by Andrew jTemove part of the large intestine in) ¢ J. Peters, Assistant Secretary of the | °A*e* *° serious as that of Tuberculosis i “On Oct. 10 of this year,” he says, York American of FeLruary «bad cold or sour stom- ports were $4,121,812, and on Oct. 13| the Large Intestine often become so Lord Mayor Gwaish, t m WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—“From LARGE INTESTINE my) poly? TAKE the figures which | have re exceed even the most sanguine "ie| and restored the patient to perfect | No headache, constipation, | “ovr tmports trom foreign countries | Ist, sn reat as to form @ serious menace to | blood, and if These are the very plumes upon which the Cawston reputation—unparalleled in America—has been built. I nough, A Styles are the newest—many of them copied from our imported models. As you will note in the list, . tho imports were $5,682,880, while the life. Th b the | ; . | ach by morning. eaosite uivuniea ts aeior bi health and even to life. Througl . r rib hchdletld lis of the Intestine they enter the { he total amount of imports from | no ‘and consume the healthy blood The Largest Sale of Ostrich Feathers Ever Held in New York t yo 10-cent bos. Gee tat Mite at and n jogged up wi eold—always trace this to torpid ¢ same period amoun! fr present-day | the majority are in demi-plumes and bands, the modes which are most favored by Georgette and Lewis. a fermenting food in the| 1 aim contident that, cutute, Hiurss | mode of Living for the Intestine to rid \ The Story - “‘Cawston”’ Ostrich Demi-Plumes, 50c to $3.25 sour, gassy stomach. dition in favor of the United States.” | waste, and it is casilyproved “C, n O t i h P d Fi 3. on en clogged i he io: 1' "Mr, Peters called attention to-day |that,there is an accumulation, no matter of aws' on” stric ‘ompons and Fantaisies, $1.50 to $3.50 en being ¢ of the h of |how'regular we are iis eeabrorbed nto, the blood. Setober, 1918, our tinports from tore| "Drags if VYaken, regutele form a! The Cawston Cawston”’ Ostrich Bands for Brims, $1.25 on reaches we delica! i Dp trie od ti pul .~ | habit, but Internal Bal means of . isons (scnunes congestion sna that SE t00, while our exports. wero $7: |the “J. B, L. Cascad muses the ‘Cawston’’ 15-in. French Plumes, $3.75 fs ee ckening headache, 249,600. This shows that the W! Lower Intestine its entire length with Ostrich Farm This farm was established by Mr. Ed- ward Cawston about twenty-six years ago near South Pasadena, California, A few months previoul§.Mr. Cawston had left South Africa wif the fifty finest ostriches he could secure. Only eighteen of these birds survived the journey—and these composed the original ostrich farm of “‘Cawston”’ Ostrich Shower Pompons with Brule Plumes, $3 e. “Cawston”’ Lyre Bands with Ostrich Fringe Edgin " oe 50 ys “‘Cawston’’ Crown Bands with Tip Ends, $2. * ‘‘Cawston’’ Amazon Plumes in Brim Bands, 65 50 “Cawston” Edge and Crown Combination Bands, $5 “‘Cawston’’ Lyre Bands with Demi-tip Ends, $10 rete mediately cleanse Tariff bill has beon the chief factor! hure warm water and makes it cleat remove the sour, undigested | In extending the trado of this country |, and healthy. ¥ to foreign countries, which extension lates tl feed foul gases, take the excess will be further enlarged as the de- the same time it regulates the sy from the liver carry out all the n and makes one feel that every ti 4 ic oduct in- Waste matter and poisons) Mand for American products -/function is working smoothly and | fig the bowels. | A Cascaret to-night will surely gaged in comLat, naturally —and indeed this is so. ! tem you out by mornin; on sleep 10 LEO M. FRANK’S PLEA FOR tom your druggist means your head = stic users of the "J. B. L. Cas- | "which is now being shown and | ned by all Riker and Hegeman ive i America. A little later, however, Mr. Black Rebo Pink N. ” ot h sweet and your liver Drug Stores in New York and Brooklyn ‘ s he 7 jac. ux acre “Cawston jand bowel regular for moni. Advt. NEW TRIAL I$ REJECTED dak for ‘tre and laters sting booklet, Lata added some very fine Nubian Corbeau Dark Browns Purple tr st Ostrich = “Why Man of ‘To-day Is Only 50% eerie Prise” farm at Couth Pasadena White. Chinchilla Effects Fresch BI : ges, 50c Each prea Oe shia Se Fe a few miles from Los Angeles, is compose ite,: * Tenen Blue Usually $1 at the Farm et. 15.—Le of about twenty acres, and it is the home of about two hundred choice birds of various ages. The grounds are laid® out as a beautiful park, with lovely flowers, tropical plants and orange trees in full bloom. Indeed, it is one of the La places of Southern California, Southern California is the ideal Wine” Jasper in California. Untrimmed Hats to Join the Sale $7.50 Black Lyons Panne Velvet Hats, $5 $7.50 Hats of Sand-color French Velvet, $5 under sentence of death for the murder | in April, 1918, of Mary Phagan, in the | ‘¥ Li pencil factory of which Frank was su- our Liver perintendent, was denied a new trial Peeing ty “the ‘ceorela supreme 1% Clogged up Court. The court held the showing of | | Rewiy. dlacovered evidence Was Inaut: | That's Why You're Tired—Out off | Sorta—Have No Appetite. FOR “OCCUPANCY , Read the list of vacant apartments o printed in the daily and Sunday N (| World. It will save you time and , f mpt CARTERS place Fea Peres Terraing, tata ier ee ,. Paris Hats of Black Lyons Velvets, $4. 65 . her dail id lal or annulment of the v ‘awston Farm at San Jacinto—t! Marrepaned” otters: the oornber, ana || ai Li Feufege | VE PILLS cornpound of about thres hundred. serts $5 Sailors and, Tricornes of Lyons Velvet, $2.75 variety of apartments to select from. pe: r court's dental right of ground and there are ten to twelve » the verdict on Last Week The World Printed m turned nts on this ap- 5, 885 “To Let”? Ads | peat Pile thane in about two weeks, . o_o 9982 More than, the 2,933 || $3 Hats of Velour Plush and Hatters’ Plush, $1.65 The No- Charge Trimming Service will be reinforced for this Sale, to insure prompt and intelligent service to all those purchasing untrimmed hats, together with the trimming;, in our Millinery Sections, Main and Third Floors. hundred ostriches on this land, As the Cawston business has been advertised in all of the leading maga- zines and fashion periodicals throughout the United States, almost all women have heard of these feathers—and thousands of women have and are wearing them, An Ostrich Egg weighs a little over three pounds and the chick when first hatched stands about twelve inches high, and it grows about one foot a month until it attains the heignt of about seven feet. The average life of an ostrich is from forty to fifty years, although many have been known to live much longer. It is due to the painstaking care that | CAPE HAYTIEN, Hayt!, Oct. 15— (The Haytian rebels have defeated the| SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Government troops near Limonade, on Gen ber Signature ‘There Is @ Reason for The |\the north const, Gen. Zamor, Hayt's wine wx 5 ly " President, ts retreating Ww Grande | World's Lead! A Rieti caer caverninent tersserers flex FCo0. aol returning to Cape Ha Hayti's Chief in Retreat. printed in the Herald. Jewelry Jottings Pretty things which tomor- row can be bought for leas than their usual prices. Gold Plated Vanity Cases from Paris, fitted with_ tin: watch, are $4.95, from $9.50. Side or Casque Combs of “demi-amber,” studded with rhinestones, are $1, usually Quality—Style—Hygiene Combine in Making The “Nemo” the Most Economical Corsets at $8 to $10 The average woman frequently selects a corset for the style that it will give her. But she should look a little more into the Tae of the corset—she should be sure that it is hygienically Cawston ostriches receive that the plumes made from their feathers are the most beautiful. They have the finest luster and will retain their curl three times as long as the average plume. As an acknowledgment of this, these feathers have been awarded First Prize Medals at all the leading FaponHone in America and France, which shows a superiority even over the French plume, Main Aisle, Main Floor and Third Floor Tr Suality is the usual woman’s second thought. And there is not a word that can be uttered in critism of this policy. But what corset answers these three requirements? The Nemo—and we should like to repeat the name a hundred times a hundred times, for we are convinced that it is Superior to All Corsets at These Moderate Prices All of the new models of the Nemo Corsets are assembled in our Pink Corset Shop, where there is an expert corsetiere who will gladly explain them to you. Second Floor $1,50. Velvet Neckbands,with pearl, + rhinestone and enamel orna- ments, in dainty black and white effects, are $1.95, usually 3.50. # French Pearl Hat Pins, with small irregular tops, 25¢ pair. Baroque mother-of-pearl Earrings, for unpierced ears, are 50c pair—belt price. Main Floor *usto buy in vast quantities securing fture and housefurnishings at less than the usual manulacturer's tains echminating profits, is our way of celebrating our birt y Aa atat pare our prices with thore of any other furniture or department store and convince yourself that whether you Bty for cash or on credit ck PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST je in your outfit far ‘¢ easy room—Itags, Tinolen en ion mal Mt Ki recelve a cert Solid x @ihiocler with ; tt a8 = Dining RoomFurnitureinOak Regu Pee 86 | (OOMO! eae Hee tae Very Serviceable and Very Moderate in Price LIBERAL OFFER If you are looking for furniture for your Gining room that com- Ik Ren “ bines good looks with qualities that wear and prices that are moderate tei ”$89i"| rh ng : q ery then you want furniture of oak. . It possesses many advantages, both in appearance and wear, over other woods, ractically all of that famous old furniture of centuries ago was, made of oak, Prices have dropped far down on many attractive pieces of oak just now. Aristocratic Dresses of Velvet for Young Girls—$10 to $42.50 Styles have changed very much this season. Heretofore one took it for granted that such dresses were trimmed with lace collars. However, simplicity again reigns— the new trimmings are fur bandings, soutache braidings, or rich silks, you to buy. FOR Tits ’ ath ti h, it stove to your ac- figs! of Tone walt, extra tharme We Sell YGenuine Leather me WeGuarantee “Everything Parlor Suit Everything to Furnish | Beewsr Price 9100 os ou cng an D3 2 urable ani i bir as ctu L Well Made Sir Joshua Reynolds’ Portraits of famous children have inspired some of the dresses for the young girls and juniors. The Russian style has = n ado} opted for others, ashasalso 7 the May lower jacket, he zouave bolero and the cape Tice have been reproduced in the dresses for young women of ito 18 years. Many other styles, ~~". a Solid Oak Chair Reg. Price French and Navy Blues Seal and Wood Browns ts 69c Russian and Sage Greens Plum and Black Third Floor : $140 Oak Dining Room Suite, $110 Imitation Leather Reo OT a 28a Nine pieces; Quartered Oak; heavy plank tops. Priced_sepa- Pris A. 69 rately—$50 Sideboard, $40; $35 China clo set, $27.60; $25 Dining ay * Table, $18.60; $15 for 2 Arm Chairs, $12; $15 for 5 Side Chairs, Ml $12, leather seats, No EXTRA CHAR CEE LP? Oak Chin Closets Oak Sideboards Five Friday Specials From the Piano Store Especially commended to people looking about at the be- inning of the season for good Pianos at moderate expense, All Teas . : ave been used, but all are in excellent playing condition. . ens 4 $60 Instead of $60 $35 Instead of $45 BCCOUNTS ‘OPENED America’s Greatest SMALL ACCOUNTS $32 Instead of $47.50 $27.50 Instead of $35 Shoninger = Grand orweriy, Now Strohber Upright former, mow, be Furniture House Especially I ited $18 Instead of $25 $22 Instead of $30 Piano............ $725 $600 PIANO 50s5009 e008 $275 «$195 $5 to $5, 000 man my y any sea $12 Instead of $16 $24 ad of $32 Boh mers Cenllian Plane Upright $925 Bae rg layer- Piano, PIBNO ccc cretcties 9285 On Small Weekly or n wi Oak Tables . Chairs Circassian Wal- Tway Piano-Player, Monthly Payments PROMPT AUTO $9.75 Instead of $12.50 $4.50 Instead of $5 NU. .... eee eee $1,050 $726 65-note......... $500 9250 av. omp Uy ELIVERY Serre che e660 ioe ct fe Special easy terms will be made on the above instruments nstei cs) ol . EVERY WHERE 4 s ‘ Beventh Floor to suit purchaser’s convenience. BLOCK 8™ AVE., 3578 TO 3628 ST. i) NORTON SAS ASA

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