The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1914, Page 7

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sompterens fun down, don't worr: rd of any one ped didn’t like “Eddys”’ Sauc: Fine. for chowders, fish, meats, gravies, etc. Eddy.s° B1d English ce Grocers and Delica- 10¢ tessen Mee Sell It. Made DoE Pritchard, 331 Szring St., N.Y Per Bott! In connection with our Fall Ex; values: Carnations, Roses and Dahlias, Yes, the genuine ‘‘Adler’ We have secured 3,150 pair each LUTELY PEiXFECT and t same gloves you have be pay ing. $1.50 for. * buttons; b lar and cuffs; | Black Satin with sasn t White Cr Basque Blou white collar and sash, special value at. Second Floor ALL CARS TRANSFER TO . of the ————*== wosep “WANTS" WORK WONDERS, ratif Chrysanthemums, regularly $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen, FREE—With every purchase in the store, a corsage of roses. satin vestee, e de Chine Blouses, extra, ghee HEALTH PRAYERS FOR SOUL Lg0-FBRRIN OW ‘OF FRANK. VOGEL | | BY HIS DEPO DEPOSITORS «| Services Are to Show People; ie the biame on him. Who Lost in Siegel Bank Don’t Blame Him. CONDEMN ONLY SIEGEL. Trustee to Be Appointed to Take Oveg$85,000 Un- claimed Deposits. A prayer meeting for the rep@se of the ‘soul of Frank E. Vogel, member defunct banking firm of Siegel and Vogel, in connection with their department stores, will be held to- o'clock in the University Settlement ai No. 184 Eldridge street by the depositors of the failed bank. In addition, one of their number wht at 7 Ill be selected to Free Band Concert To-Morrow Saturday, 2 to 4 P. M., in Our Greenhouses on the Roof. A splendid prégram of music will be rendered by the Catholic Protectory Band of New York ' ial at Se and 10c each. Other flowers at 14 less an elsewhere. exhibit of Decorative Plants and Bulbs for Fall planting in our Greenhouses on the roof. position, we offer le and 2c each;} _ Lai To-morrow-—A Sensational Sale of Women’s 6&: Misses’ Dresses, $5 The entire stock of a well-known dressmaker whose piodiet usually retails in most stores up to $10.00. We would consider these excellent value at $6.95 and $7.50—but we offer them at $5.00. Included are all-wool serge dresses or serge and satin combinations; also satin messaline and velveteen combination dresses. i Sizes for women of 34 to 44 bust measure. For.misses, 14 to 20 years. to come early to-morrow, while the size range is complete. Men’s $1.50 “Adler’ s” Gloves, pair, 95¢ sts Gloves at this special price. agg and every pair ABSO- G he el s; Jap silk lining, or Velvet Overblouses, $2 rack wred front wes, of black messaline with BLOOMINGDALES’ act as trustee of certain of the funds of the failed bank, this selection to be formajly to-morrow: morning at 9% ‘Adler's famous Blouses, $2.98 White silk shadow lace blouses, with trinmed with tiny black velvet ribbon around col- 98 $2.98 er Messnilive Mavrne $2.98 $2.98 United States District Court. due to depos! ‘The moeting to-night was called by! Cit for their « Adolph Maller, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Arrangements, and Vice- Chairman of the Depositors’ Commit- tee. Mr. Maller is a contractor, doing business at No. 142 East Fifteenth; street. “The 15,000 depositors of the Siegel- | Vogel bank,” said he to-day, {never blamed Mr. Vogel for the fail- ure, though we believe, now that he| {is dead, an effort will bo made to sad- Tt_ te to admin $85,000 and cause | select a trustee to- “Last Tuesday we sent Mrs. Vogol a letter, telliri~ * her husband and expressing our sym- pathy with her loss. “At the meeting to-night, will be presided over by family will be pr which Rabbi} day's World. Al prayer for the repose of Mr. Vogel's | Get your order in soul, and Rev. Dr. Relland of St. George's Church also will pray. Dr. | D. J. MeDonald of the medical staff of the Board of Education will speak, as will several of the depositors who had all their savings in the Siegel-| Vogel bank. “Wo feel it Is only fair that, as de- positors, we go on record as saying we did not believe Frank Vogel | had anything to do with the wrecking | of the bank. We have always be- | Neved that Henry Siegel was the master mind behind the financial dealings of the firm which resulted in the failure. Y “This wax shown at the hearing in Federal Court, before Judge id, when the depositors shook hands with Mr. Vogel and he was permitted to leave the court room un- molested, while Siegel had to be spirited out of a rear door to keep some of the infuriated depositors from attacking him thére in the court dealer. “feminist” | ! iy ! | | t | |= le We advise you Gecond Fleor. Sizes Oto 14 Made of heavy imported capeskin, in beautiful shades of tan and Havana brown, Full range of regular and cadet sizes. Included are “Rutland” gloves, also at 95c. Young Fancy Maryland Turkeys Per lb. 22¢ Legs of Canada Lamb ' {12%e Prime Rib Roast, Small Fresh Hanis, Sugar Cured Hams, Roasting Chickens, \ Sirloin Roast or Steak, 18%4c Legs with Loin of Spring ‘Lamb, J ‘© WTH BT, 0 3D AVE. (* | a= t wT La ‘| o'clock before Justice Hand.in the to the depositors of the bank by the receivers there remained $55,000 which call for their share and whom the receivers have been unable to locate, Under the law, their claims become void after six months, and thin $86,000 | will be prorated among the depositors whose wheréabouts ate known. | tribution that the depositors are to "have! jection will have to be formally made | in open court to-morrow morning, oo POPE BENEDICT Xv. Latest pictures in colors of His oy we did not blame! Holiness, the Coronation and of his Stephen Wise, there will be a Jewish | new Pope by Arthur Bepnington. Iitustrated aciously adorable. haps a sparkling ornament. pulously correct. tat $4.95 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, tors who failed to jeter this fund of Its equitable dis- night, and this se- inted in the Maga- zine and Story section of next Sun- WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 Norris of Nebrasl Senate lobby has been maintained in Wash- ington to prevent the tazing of rectified spirits in the War Tax bili OLSAOLAOL a Telephone 2100 Chelsea. eo a study of the in the early to your news- is assurance. Children’s School Dresses VALUES TO $1.25 Made of galatea, chambray, pique, fancy plaids and stripes; twenty different styles, * Satarday Extra Special 1914. SENATOR 1S ON TRAIL OF WHISKEY LOBBY HE SAYS FOUGHT WAR TAX Norris Demands Investigation, and Lobby Committee Will Join Hunt. soe oi One that bring: the Best aN wy» the proposed a “Mr. Lewi seselon. timated,” Senator an made charges & whiskey New Management of them Bimprea Crawford Millinery Selon—Second Floor, Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits REGULAR VALUES TO $16.50 Made of fine serge, cheviots and new novelty materials; all new models; long suits or regulation and to reduce as much as possible on beer. In this con He named nection, id Overman, Chairmen Lobby Committee, to includé the war tax lobby in the in- vestigation that he will make next Senator Norris said jo-day that he bas no proof of the existence of a whiskey lobby, but he ts make @ personal investigation then take the matter up Overman, He has “tam not prepared at this time to | has been dune, t mode, of black velvet, many imported, one of them new, portraying every fashionable idea of the season; uniqueetilted styles, modified and amplified tricornes and eailors.. Large, medium and. small styles to suit every type of feature Ostrich Feather. Effects Predominate, soft flat-lying bands with just a touch of “assertion” in aclever pompon or a tall, graceful feather standing with Pompons with stick-ups and fancies for those who would be consciously attractive or uncon- - The feather effects are occasionally supplemented by 4 little ribbon, a rosebud or two, or per- But whatever it is, it is for the fashionable woman of today —-absolutely smart; scru- heard it “in- he sald, that @ strong iiquor lobby has been ousy here for are, The Shapes * id ith Senator A gare onnartunity to vat but I may | J capital with its wond = Senator Overman will include the whiakey lobby in his programme for | New Stocks pee Paris to New York at a step—Brings the Best Productions from a Score of ‘aris Houses; Puts It All Into One Brilliant, Comprehensive Display; Adds the Touch of New York Smartness to. the Qualities of Paris Originality and Style, and in the Doing of it Absolutely Eliminates the High Prices Coupled With Paris Millinery. Adaptations of KF S \costly models rae ye ording o the every REGULAR VALUES TO $25.00 All this season's latest models; trimmed with Pomeroy velvet, fanc length or short models; belt and band and self cloth; full rile effects; » short lengths; trimmed or plain tailored. Pretty | all copies of much higher priced Materials: akirt effects. ha, gabardine, fur, men's wear serge, Black, navy, i tc $10.75|aater $19.75 blues sss fees fects; all colors . Regular $10 Coats New college coats, a great value; made off A retty plaid and fancy mixtures; Fines fitting styles; large variety of colors to se- lect from. ....... 00005 VALUES TO $6.75 Made of chinchilla, sibe- line, fanvy mixtures and lain materials; 10 dif ig of a style; fur, erent boucle, ‘zi sho iee to $ nd ‘tan $ select 4, 95 mixtures. from ....4- Size 6 to 14 Norfolk or 6.501 VALUES TO $8.95 100 coats in this lot, consist- ing of manufacturers’ samples, long VALUES TO $1. Made of white galatea, straight and Sis effects; navy collars and cuffs, pocket, lace sizes 6 to 20 New Himpson Crawford Store—Third Floor—We Give and Kedeem Surety Compons SilkBrocheCorsets THE EQUAL OF WHICH YOU COULD NOT DUPLICATE FOR LESS THAN $5.00 79C and buttons; set-in sleeve Special, $1.97 Unusually Long Wavy Simpson Crawford Special Corsets of Hair silk brocade in white, new fall models, medium low bust, long skirt effect. These M Switches corsets are made to fit all types of figures. reed Regular $6.95 to $9.95 Values The lengths range from #8 to 82 inches All shades, gray alone excepted. Bsperts inaitenianen s AMERICAN LADY and St Special Corsets, made of hose supporters attached; 88,00 value ALL CORSETS CAREFULLY FITTED son Crawford type of figure, Come coutil, $1.47| $3.50 up Floor—We Give and Redeem Sarety Coupons MME. LYRA COR. SETS —inodels for every in | | best and look them over and cord strong coutil, well boned, | find the one that suits seed medium low bust, strong | you best. Brocade and and ate 55.95 Children’s Pretty borders; stered with the ble steel springs; pushers; rubber tired: wheels, New Novelty Coats special lot of coats marked down for quick falling: one and two of a atyle, fancy mixtures pits materials; college * style, length or full flare coats; all colors ‘10. 00 VALUES TO $12.75 All high grade coats made of very fine materials; very large variety of pesiernes also plain chinchillas any Sifersnt styles to select from; heavy and $9. 95 ibeline, medium ies Sizes 6 to 14... 'Middies 98c to 14; all colors Fresh air is the best tonic for babies, It’s a pleasure to take them out in our $22.50 Reed Pullman Carriages $13.95 jade of round designed uphol quality of uroy; beavy roller body hood; flexi- ed tubular heavy New Jersey Central, Reading & Baltimore & Ohio R.R.’s. We Give and Redeem Sans _ —E=EE====10 E10) Store! | S6helich &Somb, batabiisned 54 Yeare. Glasses aad Their Cost Though Ehrlich are low by compariscn—it is not what you pay, but what you get ‘tor what you pay, that makes our service most valuable. Eyes Examined Without Charge, by Vea anetonn Eye Physicians. Ines as low as ; 184 L'way, at John 225 rixth Av., Sth WORLD “WANTS” WORK Wo! hat Are Usually Any Hat Illustrated Soe SNA Children’s School Dresses VALUES TO $2.25 Made of chambray, large and large variety of atyles to select from, ono prettier than the other; sizes 6 = Simpson ..Grawtord, 6th Ave., lyth and. 20th Stogate-~Teaphonn 2100 Chelsea FO) ———=— Children’s Coats mall checks and stripes; $1.45 A Selection of Styles to Please All. At $2.98 to $4.98 Fxcellent quality corduroy, sibe- lines, chinchillas and velvets im the newest shades and models, effee- ned with contrastin, evat ix well interline h good quality sateen; sizes 2 to G years. INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT DRESSES Of fine nainsook and batiste in pretty hand-embroidered yokes or Bisho; ” handsomely trimmed with fine laces and embroideries; yun”? 29¢ to81.98 years INFANTS’ COMPLETE OUTFIT Consisting of the following dainty ivces; & half wool shirts, & slips, bands, 2 barron: 3 diapers, bootees.. 1 pair

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