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RGHLOSFICNT ESS" WITH NEW SPR Grawo RAPIDS FURNITURE heard all right. City. w Physicians Using New Remedy _o One Dying in Trench Sends drink of water. Message of Hope to Father, Girl Writes Friends Here. OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS "3 Pom '50/"6 Down $10) | Aanting in France, has been received by @ New York man from his sister in Cork, Ireland: “1 suppose Jim's being away off in passed away in Jimmy's FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE.# RET.1I03&104S81T him, aa the all the time, and bie poor father Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Murray Hill 9000 Founded 1826 Superb Values in Women's Suits and Coats Magnificent Assortment of Models and Fabrics to Select From A Most Exceptional Offering of A Very Special Offering of Fancy Sharkskin Velour Cloth Coats) Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Suits A reproduction of an en- A smart new model tirely new and particu- made of a handsome larly attractive foreign chiffon broadcloth, with model in the following skunk raccoon collar colors: navy blue, negre and cuffs; black, navy brown, Russian green, blue, Russian green and plum, also black. negre brown. Usually $55.00. Usually $50.00. An Unusual Offering of Fur Trimmed Suits Distinctive: fancy tai lored models—copi much higher —_ priced styles. Large selection of fashionable materials in black, Russian green negre brown and navy. Usually 870.00. Special $50.00 Special $39.50 Special $35.00 Practical Winter Coats Representing the most popular Winter materials in smart models and colorings, Exceptional Values at $15,00, $19.50, $25.00 A magnificent assortment of Coats for Street, Afternoon or Touring Wear Of Sharkskin Velour, Wool Plush, Broadtail Cloth, Zibeline and Hindoo Lynx, in a large selection of the latest models, many of which are trimmed with fur, Prices According to Material $29.50, $35.00 © $75.00 Third Floor Fancy Tailored Suits A large and attractive assortment of the season’s latest models and materials, smartly trimmed; negre brown, Rus- sian green, navy and black, Special Prices $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 Fancy Fur Trimmed Velveteen Suits Of excellent qualities of velveteen trimmed with skunk rac- coon; reproductions of foreign models, in black, negre brown, Russian green and navy, Special Prices $50.00, $60.00, $65.00 A Sale Has Been Arranged for Tomorrow which will offer the following Special Values in Black Silks & Velvets -de-Chi' | Bagh Crape-de Chine $2.00 per yard| $1.68 Black Broche Crepes and Satins | Also Black Crepe Chinois [$1.95 Special, per yard Imported Black Chiffon Velvet 40 inches wide. Usually $4.00 and $4.50 per yard Street Floor A Special Purchase of about 22,000 yards of Upholstery Fabrics Will Be on Sale Tomorrow At Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost The assortment includes Tapestries, Damask Vel- ours, Armures, Jute Damasks, etc., in desirable styles and colors. The prices range from 65¢, 85¢, $1.25 to $3.50 The usual prices being from $1.50 to $7.50 per yard. An unusual opportunity for those contemplating home furnishing. We make a feature of Reupholstering Furniture in our own workroom at very moderate prices. We will also offer Imported and Domestic Cretonnes 24c, 28c, 35¢ and 42c per yard Usual prices 85c to 85c per yard Colored Bordered Scrims 20¢ and 22¢ to 35¢ per yard Usual prices 28¢ to 55c¢ per yard |s2.05 Also the Following Special Values in The Dress Goods Section Navy Blue Dress Serges Stiendid quality, u Special, per yard 98¢ Black Broadcloth 50 inches wide. Golfette Cords In the desirable Fall shades. Second Floor Usually $2.00 per vara} $1.45 Per vara} 85 Cc Toilet Articles At Special Prices Pebeco Tooth Paste Borine Antiseptic : Imported Castile Soap .........0..... 7dc size, 59¢ Rigaud’s Mary Garden Extract, Usually $2.50...... Hair Brushes, Regularly $1.25......... Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream Reversible Velour Portieres $10.75 Usually 822.00 to $28.00 per pair About 60 pairs, the balance on hand from recent important sales; rose and green, red and green, brown and rose. ° Street Floor Fifth Floor WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914. continually praying for his eafe re-| heartbroken and we felt as bad as turn and I guess her prayers are) !f he had been one of our own. “We had a letter from Jim the) other day and he told us the fighting @iened the Home Rule bill and fe pretty hard, but most of the boys ‘bey all feel that whon the war is over Jere standing it well. He said that) the ones who are lucky enough to get f |two days before he wrote John Far-| back will return to a new and better H NIM - ~~ \rell, one of Michael Farrelt'a rons, of | Xl D | AB ETES Richmond street, was shot down alongside of him, and when he saw wv the poor fellow fall he stopped and bent down over him and gave him @ He saw the poor fel- low was nearly gone, eo he asked him if there was any message he would like to send home, and he answoted: “Tell my father that my last thoughts were of him and all at) 5 Dewn 575 |*9 Down : 5 SS == home and that I will soon join my on | a 0 : The following extract from a letter,| mother in heaven. 1 hope that! Open Wondey and Saterday Eveviags mafia ‘ap the describing, in a youngegirl's language,| conditions at home will be better 006 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | the death of an Irish soldier in the/#!nce Home Rule has come to) Ireland,’ and @ little later he arms application on Oct, 15 to the Supreme and he had to go away and leave Court for letters of guardianship over boys were on the go “Well, we delivered the message | hait against Culsep was nearly merchant of No. | “Jim says the boys are fighting with @ new spirit since the King Ireland, “Mother sends her love and says to be sure to go to your duty regularly and pray that Jim may be brought back home safe and sound to us again. “Tho Irish Fusiliers are certainly riving a good account of them. selves, according to all reports, and It certainly makes us feel good to know that one of our own le among the heroes.” paths , NAMES WERE MIXED. |Wrong Abraham Coon Wae tn- volved in News Articte, Abrahant Coon, @ clearmaker, made hia seventeen-year-old daughter Birdie, | with a view to bringing an action for | breach of pre D'Blia, a pearl au street | In publishing a report of this court proceeding The Evening World was mis- led tnto confuring the clgar maker with another Abraham Coon, who fs an attc- tloncer of No, 12% Weat One Hundred and Twelfth street. Mr, Coon, the auetioneer, has re- quested The Evening World to correct this error, and to etate that neither he hor his daughters arp involved tn any | breach of litigation. a | BUCKLEYS GO IT TO-NIGHT. West Side to Flock to Big Dinny's Anneal Ball, | | “It may be a long way to Tipperary, but it's a short road to Kerry,” said Rig Dinny Buckley to-day, “for to-niaht all the Kerries that's worth their salt will be at the ball of the Dennia J. clation in Amsterdam weat Forty-fourth atreet. eee een ee ad mere James MeCreery & Co. | 34th Street . 5th Avenue On Thursday and Friday Specially Priced WOMEN’S DRESSES AND SUITS Dresses in the popular Redingote model, in a combination of Serge and Satin with white Bengaline collar and cuffs; sleeves, under arm sections and foundation of black satin; front and back panel of bodice and flare Tunic of Serge. 17.75 value 22.50 Suits for Dress or general wear in two distinctive smart new Directoire or Redingote models, incorporating many of the newest fashion ideas; made of Gabardine or Ripple Cheviot. Black or colors. 22.50 value 29.50 “McCREERY SILKS” Clearance Sale of Remnants 2nd Floor Several thousand remnants,—many of this season’s choice styles and } colors; others of discontinued designs; in quantities of from one to eight yards. 48c yard...... «formerly 1.00 75c yard........ formerly 1.50 to $.00 1.25 yard...... formerly 3.00 to 5.00 the hat ; and the war in John C. Hackett and | e active hustlers | itteen of the reception. will play. his finest tangoes without an . rty-one years old, Vice-President of the | Gould Coupler Company and son of | Commodore Charles A, Gould, founder of the comp at his home tn jay morning. M me ot he Union Leni Hay Yaoht and the A: db | Open Evenings Until 9 e’Clock | Period Furniture at Moderate Prices | ke Liberal Credit Terms Dany S78." "$850 $1.00 0 $1.50 | '$100. $10.00 $1.50 to $2.00' $150. $15.00 $2.00 to $2.25 $200. $20.00 $2.50 | S°AVE: 80"ST STOP SUFFERING | NOW FROM ASTHMA | | Go to your druggist and buy a package of Dr, Rudolph Schiffmann's Asthmador to-day, and if it does not give instant re- lief, and even more, if you do not find it to be the very best remedy you haye ever used, go back and your money will be cheerfully returned by the drug gist,with- out any question whatever. No matter what else has failed, Asthmador or Asthinador Cigarettes will give instant relief, usually within 10 seconds, but always within 15 minutes. It does not matter how violent the attack of obsti- nate the case is, or what else had been tried and failed, Asthmador will relieve instantaneously it does not, this package will cos! you nothing Go back and get your iu: vey refunded. You are to s whether benefited For the convenience of patrons a large space has been set Department for the sale of this merchandise at apecial tables Shae concen Pa be made to the best advantage. Special Values ORIENTAL RUGS 3344% less than present values Every Rug offered is the selection of our buyer in the Far East, prior to the Eur: vat ts guaranteed to gite absolute satisfaction. The prices quoled are the lena aie ic, history of the house, All purchases prepaid to all parta af the United States. Small Persian and Shirvai Mots.......0........... +. Value 7.50 to 10.00, 5.00 Dagbestan and Shirvan Rugs,—size about 3x4 ft..... .value 18.50, 12.50 Antique Cabistan and Mossoul Rugs,—size 3x5 {t. to 314x614 ft.......... 15.00 and 19.50 = values 25.00 and 30.00 Fine Persia, Iran and Kurdistan Rugs,—size 3x5 ft. to 4x73 ft..... .... 25.00 and 32.50 value 40.00 to 47.50 Oriental Hall Runners. ............. value 50.00 to 95.00, 28.00 to 45.00 Large Room Size Oriental Rugs Afghan Bokhara Rugs,—size 5.0x8.1 ft. to 8x10 ft. . value 65.00 to 135.00, 45.00 to 90.00 Persian Mahal and Muskabad Carpets,—sizes range about 9x1 ft......,, 95.00 and 110.00 Persian Gorevan Rugs,—sizes range from 9.4x11.9 feet to 10.5x14.3 ft... . 129.00 to 275.00 value 185,00 to 375.00 A special group of Royal Kirmanshah and Sarouk Carpets,—sizeabout 9x12 ft.195,00 to 280.00 value $375.00 to 500.00 In addition to the above an unusual assortment of weaves and sizes has been marked at greatly reduced prices for this sale. CHAMBER SUITE } The following are representative of the many unusual values offered in the Furniture Department. _Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suite as illustrated,—Colonial model, in a rich, dull finish; including Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed; regularly 315.00, 225.00 Twin Beds to match the above suite.............eece00ee regularly 50.00, each 39.50 BROOKLYN The Largest Millinery Store in America 9 MYRTLE AVENUE AND BRIDGE ST’ THURSDAY SPECIAL $2.00 to $4.00 Trimmed Hats, at $1.48 Stylish Plush a ‘elvet Hate in soft crown sailors, turbaus and other medium sized dress shapes, trimmed with ostrich bands, bigh standing fancies, ribbon, etc. Not ene worth less than ‘1.96, and most of them a much mor Day fh: Our Li ‘o-porrow is Coupon Day ur Large Trimmed Hat Depart 50c COUPON FRE Det, dd a reduction of SO will be cf those coupons is presented when making That VacantRoom Make it Help Pay the Rent Thousands of visitors are ex- pected in New York City dur- ing the Tercentenary Celebra- tion, They will need accom- modations. You can reach them through a World Fur- |, nished Room To Let Adver- |, tisement, Last week The World printed 5,7 To Let" Advertisements, or 3,096 more than the 2,680 printed in the Herald, on any trimmed hat at