The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1914, Page 10

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we eer. acl sepors Sibatea sha" oar ROBBED OF LAST PENRY | —=0r Cotton Exehange voted fo adopt AFTER WAR PRIVATIO hy bad a : New Management 4 tion t ascettatn from brokers objection ed to nales| proposed amendments to by-laws and | of stobke at concessions from cloning |rules. By vote of 165 to & the in- prices o Five Is conducting a quiet investi from every house has been requested japproved of. +4 OF HIS RIVAL, ONLY 20 = invol bank ried for cu #, The present idea|trenchment policy. + July 80. A representative |crease in commission rates was also] American Concert Singer Returned pear and explain what effect this | From Paris Gets a Greater er taking down of the bars! Erie Railroad has posted notices d have on the firm. The question |in its various shops reducing sched- Sorrow Here. , rae, the mragin on|ule of working time from 45 hours ‘Simple Anyone C. joan pargin on stock car-|week to 40, owing to company's re- Mme. Cecilia Lorrayne, an Amerti- can concert singer of note in Kurope, Curnmings Took Murphy's) casio et waren manta," °"") QERTFRUDE ATHERTON, [ttt Deine ariven from Paria by she | sponey, Girl—There Was a Fight ner World, Among Mrs. Atherton’s| ner cup of sorrows filled here to-day | Dentists and peop 0 for ye ave " ren Geran Burehased the New successful books are: “Patience|when she was robbed of her jast| suffered Humifation cased by unsightly | ‘ork Cotton Exchange seat ¢ 5 i ” Upig| cent teeth and gums. Its action is prompt | j | Deema for $7,000, Last previo “| Sparhawk and Her Times, fa | ‘ . ‘ tute bey ‘test a a Ma ef Ue uly 16, was at $13,000 Fortunate Grace,” ‘American mm OC PYante tones: oe mean te inexpensive and ie guar. | Of selling High Grade, Dependable t West 6ide Police Court to-day and| American Locomotive Company's Wives and English Husbands,” | ° ay CHEnMEG for Atieriena te anteed. Simply depeslt tbe price @ twe | , ht annual meeting was held. to-day.| “The Conqueror,” “Rulers of |faney changed for American money. | ounces as an evidence of good faith; use | eard himself committed to the) annul a If 1 Thix morning I went to Macy's to dol as directed, and if this treatment does | Tombs without bail on a charge of |! homicide. He would have gallen but 49 per cent. capacity, but Montreal r for the atrong arm of a policeman. ©|and Pittsburgh plants were shut| tors,” “Tower of Ivory,” “The! dor my pillow in my hotel. 1 hurried | draw your deposit. ' Inquiries from Rus- Gorgeous Isle” and “Perch of the|back to the hotel and the money wa open to dentists as well as the public. | JOR . gone. The room had not been ar- Li a hadrian supply you. wt. “Good God!" muttered the prison- er. “It can't be true, It can't be; Joseph Murphy is his name. He is) eighteem years old and lived at No.) ‘M48 Weet Fifty-third street. Joseph Cummings, twenty years old, died in Polyelinic Hoapital this morning from the effects of a builet wound in the} abdomen, and that in why Joseph Murphy ts In the Tombs awaiting trial for murder. ‘There was a party at No. 510 West Fifty-Afth street last Saturday night. | Cummings went to the party ascort- | ing a girl—young Murphy's girl. Mur- phy had not been invited to the par- ty, but he went to the houre and) Waited there, nursing tage and jeal- ousy until the guests started for their! homes. He walked up to Cummings and the girl and voiced his thoughts. Cummings struck him. He drew a} revolver and fired at close range. Cummings dropped and bystanders| seized Murphy and beld him until a Policeman arrived. | Until a relapse intervened last night the Polyclinic Hospital staff thought Cummings would live. Murphy, too, thought he would live, until a police: | man took him out of his cell in the court prison and arraigned him be- fore the Magistrate. PANAMA CANAL OPEN AGAIN FOR NAVIGATION Workmen Make Record Time in Clearing Waterway of Land- slide Obstruction, COLON, Oct. 20,—Forty-sight hours before schedule time the Canal work- men achieved another record to-day |, by clearing away the debris occa- sioned by last week's landslide and making the Panama waterway again navigatte for-ships. The feat of dredging out the vast wall of rock | and earth which slid frem Gold Hill into the Culebra cut establishes a new rd in work of this kind. A channel 160 feet wide and 40 feet deep was dug out. It had not been | expected that the slide could be out away under a week's time. y A number of vessels were waiting to pass through Culebra cut, oo ee _——_— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET, WHBAT, tits. I OR ai 8 a BA Wheat irregular at start. Over- night ofders met large offerings, some hedge pressure and profit’ taking sales. Armour, Chapin and logan & Bryan were among the sellers. Mar- ket was weak near the close, partly due to increase of visible and partly due to evport demand having been satisfied with the 3,000,000 bushels of Tuesday's record sales. Corn steady, Reports that farmers will not @ell freely and rise of one to three cents in Argentine market had influence. In early afternoon prices feclined.on favorable weather conal- tiona and slow demand for cash corn, SSS ie e i. ——— Bouthern Raliway's gross declined $961,262 second week of October, From 728, and Death, July 1 decrease totals $844, +4) ve a otter $176.00 Solid 18-K. Gold $136 123,00 Solid 18-K. Gold Solid 14-K. 25,00 Solid 14-K. Geld 15.00 Solid 14-K. Gold Carman Murder Trial for Thé|turnishings of ner luxurious flat, had | tbe first chance yo It nurely in creat nt Marshall said that com-| Kings,” “A Daughter of the Vine,”}« little shopping, and when I opened nts were running at abc the money in its chamois packing un- Greece have been re- omotives which they Devil.” ed and the maid said that she PAYA VAM EVAVAWLYACY AVAIL AEW] ‘!TTESTNUIUUUD DAA HELEN Stewart $ Co. FIFTH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Correct Apparel for Women & Misses’ LBS INOW OWPISIN A new enterprise of this magnitude always chal- lenges the friendly criticism of the shopping public. And we are new in many ways. The name and reputation remain, also the Stewart policy of offering high-class, correct apparel at unusually moderate prices. Everything else is new— the building, the utiful background we_ have provided for our merchandise display, and, lastly, the thousands of garments, superb Paris-made Apparel, side by side with moderately priced copies and adapta- tions that vie with the originals in their perfection of ag and attractiveness. e cordially invite you. THIS WILL BE A WEEK OF WONDERFUL OFFERINGS Which Will Reflect the Future Policy of. this Establishment in an Emphatic Manner SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR TO-DAY, AND UNTIL DISPOSED OF A Sale of Imported Paris Made Apparel AT HALF OF WHAT THEY COST TO IMPORT’ Suits, Gowns, Wraps and Blouses, from Michael, Harris, Premet, Armand, Paul Druithe, Arnold, Bischoff-David, Losier Callot, Jenny, Blum, Cheruit, Bernard, Poiret, Mardel Robert, Drecoll, Worth, Rondeau le Grand, Dukes, Samuel, Christiane, Piper, Elise Poret, and a few choice models from Gibhs of London. A Remarkable creme Special, That Will Long. 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Special Opening Price Fur Trimmed Velvet Wraps Suitable for Afternoon or Evening Wear Made of the finest chiffon velvet, lined with Peau de Cygne silk and warmly interlined, and trimmed with skunk opossum fur .Colorsare Black, Cerise, Navy, | 27 50 e Russian Green, African Brown and a number of the new light shades. Special Opening Price Blouses As They Are Shown in Paris To-Day Of hand embroidered Georgette crepe, crepe chiffon, satin, silk lace, silk velvet and Chantilly lace, all colors to match suits, and endless novel combinations of fabrics. Special Opening Price 5.00 & 7.50 HEN PRISE RIMI MEERUT S AIA AIANALATALAIAIALATALATAD ALAN ALAIAVALATA JSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1614 *- ha gt mere in there.’ The’ manage- ed that the boys had no and that the money cduld New Discovery for Surprises Professional Men Is So exigencies of war, leaving all her be-| gums or sensitive loose teeth, get two the famous novelist, will report the |iongings behind her, including the} ounces of Ginginol, at an} pharmacist | ; " 2 not bring the improvement you “The Valiant Runaways,” “Ances-|™my bag I discovered that I had left | Oe ied take back the bottle and wi This honorable offer | wp atena see he” IV AV AMA El sess ssw aes eat (k> it f Surety Coupons ORSSIOKS We Give and Rede © New Stocks AU rat'Men te So" SIXTH AVE. 1927020" ST. SENEW YORK CITY, Try It Free. 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Centre glass door, with panel ends, in construction and with the typical “‘Qwist’’ supports 8 grooved wood shelves, and effective carving. 1 i 7 on t poopy bhp es 48-inch top, extending to 6 Buffet has Fren jate mirror in centre, 8x22, Jeet, heavy pedestal base. and panel on each end. [Top §4 inches Tong. 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