The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1914, Page 5

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WATER PIANO “Quality First” In tone quality all pianos are different and the best piano to buy is the piano that has the best tone. The Waters tone is very full, rich and deep with a fine singing quality, and it isa durable tone that will stand well in tune and right up to pitch. WATERS-AUTOLA player-pianos combine the sweet-toned Waters Piano with the wonderful Autola Player, which represents the very highest achievement of the art of piano con- Struction and contains all the latest and greatest im- ~ |] provements. Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player- -pianos are not high-priced, but are soldat very mod- erate prices and on very easy terms of payment. Don’t fail to examine the Waters Pianos as to tone and quality and compare them as to prices and terms and let us demonstrate and prove all that we claim for them. o! 3 es “aa seeetichiaitn i Send postal for Catalogue Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near [8th Street. | : 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway FOUR Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) STORES \ 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. -Bronx Branch 371 E. 49th St., near 3rd Ave. RASS sy. Ce Se es ca 4 5 é Gertrude Atherton, the famous novelist, will report the Car- + man case for the readers of The World. * 3 aM Murray Hill gooo ~~ A Remarkable Offering of Kermanshah Rugs At % Former Prices A large selection of extra fine qualities in excellent designs and colorings; popular room sizes, also a number of odd and extra size carpets. Meee rag Payee ET PIE PSS 4 few examples of these Extraordinary Values from regular stock are Noted Below. Size. Former Prices. Sale Prices, ‘ 12.4x 9.3... . $395.00........ $797.50 10.9 x 9.0.. . 8375.00. . $187.50 11.4x7.10.........6. 17.1x10.6,.......... $325.00....... $595.00. .... . $1062.50 1+. $297.50 10.5 x 9.8............ $820.00..... ... $160.00 12.0 x8.9.........65- $520.00........ $260.00 11.5 x 8.10. +++. $875.00........ $287.50 18.0% 9.0. 6.0 cis ees. $460.00..... +++ $230.00 12.8 x 10.0,.......... $450.00..... ... $225.00 15.10 x 10.10 $1200.00........ $600.00 . $140.00 $175.00 -» $280.00, . 12.8 x 9.0..... 22.6 x 13.4..... —Also— K c Karabagh Rugs ¢ Sises about 3x4 feet, good qualities and colorings ij $0.00 to SL 5.00 j ' Anatolian Mats Very fine qualities and many antique pieces 39.50 to STS.5O Beluchistan Rugs Excellent weaves, fine silky pieces, good colorings $72.50 to $25.00 Mosul Rugs Immense variety, very heavy qualities in soft rich colorings, sizes ranging from 3x5 feet to 5x8 feet $714.50 to $35.00 Fifth Floor | | ‘ton, with complete elimination of the! Failed wear Hartlett, Tex., . | two greatest problems in Texas—pOT- |The dead are J. F. John mi engineer, , fireman, both of | \tielans and prohibition. TESS POLITICAL \q | tieket and thereby so axsured | ton that he can leave the State in | campaign time, enme to New York to-day to have @ look at Empire State politics and make “ome com- parison with the way they do things in the Lone Star Btate. Mr. Ferguson's flash into public life and such remarkable stories about his personality have come north that | national political leaders invited him} to Washington and New York to look him over, Presideat Wilson was curl- ous to see the unknown who could win the Texas primaries over the popular Tom Ball, who was backed | by letters of indorsement from the | White House luncheon to-day House, the President's political ad- viser, who also is from Texas. vigor, and possessed to an unusual degree of that rare quality which, | down sense.” Up to a few months ago he | Democrats and Independent Repub- was a comparatively unknown banker Jand business man |town of Temple. | Democrat, but had acquired a disgust | with the way politicians were running | public affairs in the Lone Star State. ernor in the Democratic pri a platform of business administra- ‘tending to business and a rest from Lord & Taylor Fitth Avenue, 38th Street, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1914 6 whole iquor question, © Ape Danke ef, They ~ WONDER HERETO ==: LOOK US OVER CONM:SSIONER DAVIS ouT FOR re ; .} comes an announcement from Com- miasioner of Correction Katherine B. Davis that she is out for Fredertek M. Davenport, Bull Moose candidate for Governor, Commissioner Davis was appointed by Mayor Mitchel and {t was generally suppoged that the various heada of his departments would fall into line with him. Com- missioner Davis is an active poli- ticlan, however, and she ts proud of the fact. She in a candidate for delegate to the Constitutional Con- ' vention. Among the Bull Moosers who are heads of city departments are Presi- dont Moskowits of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Charities 6 ,Commissioner Kingsbury, Police Mr. Ferguson had| Commissioner Woods, Park Commis- with Col, E. M.Jeioner Weler of Queens, Commiasion- er of Accounts Wallstein and Deputy Commissioner of Licenses Rosenthal. So sudden and successful has been family New Yorkers have found Mr. Fer-| Sad Commissioner Davis: "I like tS ' Gov. Glynn personally, for he has gtison a man of quiet but determined been Sery kind to mer But t dont like Tammany, If Mr. Davenport is elected we'll have a ticket with no in Texas, they call “horse! strings to it. If the Independent licans vote for Mr. Davenport, as they should do, he will be elected." ————_—$— “KATY FLYER” WRECK FATAL. in the thriving Hoe was a good! He did not profess to know any- | thing about polltics, and he certainty > . Tex, Oct) 19.—Two |was not a politician, but he an-|trainmen wore scaled to death and nounced himself a candidate for Gov- [half a dozen passengers bruised when Missourl, Kansas and Te train No 6, known as the jfrom Sen Antonto t6 St. L pries on ‘Tex. engine and six coachen left the it te said none of the coaches ‘The cause of the derail not been learned. . BL Rhodes, V “If Lam elected Governor,” he sald, “there will be two years of simple 39th Street + Founded 1826 The Special Order Salon Will Make to Order for a Limited Time Suits, Gowns 8 Dresses at Special Prices as Follows: a Tailored Suits . . . . . at $85.00 . . . + at $95.00 at $85.00 Evening Gowns Afternoon Dresses . . « . A number of styles and materials to select from Fourth Floor Millinery Salon Fourth Floor Will Offer To-morrow, Tuesday, a Number of ‘French Model Hats $20.00 to $75.00 The former prices of which were $35.00 to $125,00 Also Street Hats of Our Own Design Haytien to-day on the de Pacitiaue Haytien foliows the recent revel + tory on the north nade, after which the President ¢ of Grade . » Rivere, and other Government forces MT Yor withdrew toward Capo Haytien. treated Latest pictures in colors of His Holiness, the Coronation and of his zine and Story section of next Sun- day's World. new Pope by Get your order in early to your news-| day by ¢ dealer. Brussels Laces Venice Laces......... Novelty Colored Laces..value 55c to 2.00, Valenciennes Lace Flouncings Batiste Embroidered Edges. .. Novelty Colored Nets.. and Chantilly Laces in White, Cre: Incomplete Sizes. shoes and “Whistling Jim" Dolls,—the Boy Doll with the real whistle. = S aratic a! H . Hhaytie. ' . Ferguson, Democratic Candi+| She Likes Gov. Glynn, but Cant! AM" Martien tsi e f jove = Stand for Tammany, American ma m th bibs | mente daie_ for Governor, Came | she 8 7 | in the harhor have been landed and{ cic, ¥ 1 ; Scat She Says. are in coutrol of the situation. ‘Thet North at Wilson's Invitation : \ ran adenly aATE “| Right on the heets of a? statement wold es in an orderly manner -_-_-—— [by Mayor Mitchel and President |) fuse have be an ee James E. Fetguson, cand for George MeAneny of the Board of Al-} reatiging that {i is not in a wont rnor of Texas on the D dermen declaring for Gov. Glynm}ty control thé situation, left. { The entry in coast Lim In the direction the Crimi rade at thee POPE BENEDICT XV, writ will be printed in the Maga- Also a study of the Reyne Arthur Bennington. the Sup enth ¢ and \ elt 1 Gives Notice trial by \ Island City of habeas plan to eave she and her [jury will find * REBELS IN CAPE HAYTIEN; |MRS, VON CLAUSSEK FAILS | ‘ESCAPED 1H TWO WARS U.S, MARINES LANDED TO GET HABEAS CORPUS: American | When ¢ af Appeal fF Out of Mattea- { Age amph tha Queene}; A spey Lone Valand City, des | briskly th An application for a writen Broa weptia which wou atree jury to determin se Ow Hitiow n | dows by term in Long te tempt to get a] ) Mt | 1s Is part of al over it from Matteawan, ax h sel believe that ynolds Ansigned, Five “Lily” ida: hte Appotutment. atice of] WASHINGTON, Ort. 19.—Ee-Prest ned to-]dent Tart called upon Pr Wilson Justice White to the Sev-lto-day at the White Hor appoint: | World. yprixing Minott, Indiana ment BUT TAXICAB GETS HIM > n/taeT AT THE WHITE HOUSE. | \ a {HYGIENIC DRINKING CUPS FREE, Ex-Preatdent noble women *, Going. on 92 Years of t Hard to jhe all told. women, both Navigate > man made bie w ough the funeh hour erowds iway day At Fulten he made a hurrie oadway, but Dr, Pi t taxicab driven by the mi wrapper. ° Jing. we neviee under fre more Meets Witkon hy James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Sale Tuesday and Wednesda” “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century The Finest Silks the World Produces. Special Sale Imported Black Chiffon Dress Velvet Superior Quality—Double Width One and a Half Yards wide Yard, 3.95 Valye 7.50 Special Offering of POPULAR LACES Shadow Laces......... value 9.00 to 7.50, value 3.00 to 7.50, Value 2.00 to 12.75, value 85¢ to 2.00 value 1.75 to 4.95 LACES, NETS & EMBROIDERIES The regular sto Ecru or White Embroideries on Batiste, and Embroidery apd Lace combination Novelties in skirt-length Flouncings. “AMERICAN LADY” CORSETS A complete assortment of models,—each conforming grace- fully to a distinctive type of figure; made of fine Coutil or Broche. Coutil Broche.. Special A collection of Standard makes in Coutil or Broche, in Attractive Reductions TOY DEPARTMENT Bisque Head, Jointed Dolls,—24 inches; Angora sewed wig; closing eyes with eyelashes, Bisque Head, Jointed Dolls,—16 inches; closing eyes; stockings, Spalding “College” Footballs, —case of good quality leather; ‘ble graining. value 75¢ to 1.25, , yd. 50c to 75¢ Embroidered Batiste All-overs............. yd. 95¢ to 2.50 -value 50c to 2.00, Indes an extensive variety of Net-top Seru and Black. Brussels and Alencon Nets to match in Silk or Cotton; also a large stock of Colored Silk Nets in the latest fashionable shades. 1,00, 1. 3.00 and 3.50 values 4, yd.1.75 to 4.50 yd.1.95 to4.95 sd. 95¢ to6.75 | yd. 38c to1.10 yd. 58e to 1.25 Black yd. 25¢ to 75¢ Swiss 50 and 2.00 00 and 5,00 1,95 value 1.50, 1,00 value 75c, 50c value 1.50, 1.00 value 2.00, 1,75 veining. Gold Cases, Gold Filled,—s fitted with guaranteed 15-jewel lever movement. Jeweled Lavallieres,—10 kt. Gold; solid Gold Neckchain attached, Bracelets,—10 continuous catch, _MILLINERY SHOWROOM Trimmed Hats 15.00 Value 25,00 A most attyactive collection in both large and small models,—some with with also simple, smart effects for the tailored costume. touches of fur; some Ostrich ‘others Novelties; Exceptional Values WOMEN’S BLOUSES Handsome models in Allover Lace over Chiffon lining. vulue 7.50 to 25.00, 5.00, 9.75 to 19.78! Dressy Blouses in combinations of Laces with Chiffon, — 5.75, 7.50 to 26.78 Semi-tailored Blouses in Crepe de Chine, finished with value 4.00 to 8.0u, 4.92 69 §.7§ and White. value 8.00 to $2.50, Greatly Reduced BRACELET WATCHES An exceptionally choice collection in’ limited quantity, including round, oval, diamond, oct in Sterling and 1 kt. Silver, yuaranteed 2 Gold cases, 10 kt. or 14 kt. with extension bracelets, fitted with guaranteed 7, 10 or 15 jeweled Geneva lever and 13.50, 16.75 to 29.50 formerly 18.50, 19.50 to 45.00 movements, 1b kt, with leather formerly ¢ 00 r quality; with formerly 15.00 Enameled Sterling Silver Case with extension bracelet, es fitted with guaranteed 15 jeweled lever movement. formerly 0 Sterling Silver Case with leather wristlet, fitted with guare anteed Geneva lever or Swiss movement, formerly 15,00, 19.50 to 48.00, 10,00, 15.00 to 35,00 Specially Priced Lavallieres & Bracelets kt. Gold; EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN IN EUROPE, ing past few need much fit of no pain, misery Frecciodal Soy" ierce’s Favorite i] and has been for over 40 years wr Unt Sony ween i hen passing through the ys. Tt is not a secret ingredients are printed the Not only does it build up the entire > Vaystem and make it strong and vigore jos enough to wit Totel, | hook on women's diseases — In a box will be given away for the coupon to be printed in next Sunday's Be sure to get your order He was greeted warmly by the for next Hus ext id nand ‘1 par Gold Villed, or 10 kt. iold Cases; all fitted with guaranteed Geneva lever and Swiss movements; 4ith attached leather wristlets or ex. tension bracelets of same quality as case. wristlet, guaranteed 15 jeweled Geneva movement, extension bracelet; four dainty patterns; formerly 6.75, one-half engraved; patented formerly 8.00, 5.98 oy Here young wad wy have he experience noble women who the same period snxious women to get e's Favorite Preserip- en write to Dr, Buffalo, No Yu hygienic drinking cups “s World In early. hand- Tonneau” shapes; fitted with 45.00 nso | 15.00 4.75 4)

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