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- J : ; } ‘ James MeGreery & C 34th Street y ‘ Unprecedented Offerings oa * On Saturday,—Purctiases will appear on bill rendered December lst. 5th Avenue BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS 125 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, as illustrated, with two pairs of knicker- bocker trousers. Made of Fancy Mixed Cheviot or Tweed. Size 8 to 18 years. value 8.50, 5.50 Boys’ English Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of Imported Fabrics, including Cheviot, Tweed or Navy Blue Cheviot. Size 8 to 18 years. values 10.50 and 16.30, 8.50 and 12.50 Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats in new Plaid Fabrics. Size 8 to 18 years. values 8.50 and 12.50, 5.00 and 8.50 Boys’ Chinchilla Coats,—Russian or Balmacaan model. Navy Blue, Brown or Gray. Size 214 years to 10 years. 5.00 and 8.50 values 8.50 and 12.50 Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits in Golden Brown or Drab. Size 8 to 16 years. values 6.95 and 8.50, 5.00 and 6.50 Boys’ Blouses of Madras in stripes on light or dark grounds; also Cadet and Navy Blue or Plain White. values up to 85c, 55c Boys’ Blouses or Shirts,—-soft or laundered; made of Imported Fabrics in stripes on light or dark grounds. Blouses 7 to 14 years; Shirts 12 to 14 inch neckband. value 1,85, 95c Boys’ Tweed Hats in the newest shapes and colors. value 1.95 1.50 On Sale Saturday Only " MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S EXTRA HIGH-CUT BOOTS In Patent ‘and Dull Leathers Sale Price Regularly Vor tere re 2.00 Exceptional Values MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUITS, DRESSES, COATS & SKIRTS Misses’ Suits,—14 to 18 years. Six new and exclusive models in Broadtioth or Gabardine. ‘ Navy Blue, Black, Negre op Green. —_ values 29.50, 35.00 and $9.50 19.75, 26.50 and 29.50 ” Misses’ Coats,—14 to 18 years. Five new and practical models in Gray Mixtures; also \: Checked or Plain Zibelines. Suitable for motoring or general wear. 12.75, 16.75 and 18.50 \ values 18,50, 22.50 and 26.50 : Misses’ Evening Dresses,—14 to 18 years. Ten effective models in Chiffon, C: de Chine, ‘Taffeta: or Satin Charmeuse, combined with lace. j 16.75, 18.50 and 24.50 values 22.50, 24.50 and 29.50 : Misses’ Dresses,—14 to 18 years. 150 Dresses of Serge, Broadcloth, Crepe de Chine, Silk Poplin or Setin Charmeuse; various models. 12.78, 14.38 and 16.75 values 18.50, 22.50 and 26.50 Misses’ Separate Skirts, actical models in Navy Blue or Black Serge; also Black Broadcloth. . 7 Prac value 8.50, 11.75 and 14.75" 5.75, 8.50 and 9.78 Juniors’ Suits,—18 to 17 years. Made of Diagonal Cheviot, Gabardine or Broadcloth, in Navy Blue; Brown or Green. values 22.50, 27.50 and 85.00, 16.75, 19.75 and 26.50 ’ Coats,—18 to 17 years. Youthful models of Zibeline, Mixtures, Cheviots or Chinchilla. Ligeti u values 14.75, 18.50 and 22.50, 9.75, 12.75 and 16.78 Girls’ Coats,—6 to 14 years. Full length, button-to-neck models; self lined yokes or fined throughout with silk serge. Made of Zibeline, Cheviot or Chinchilla. 7.50 and 9.75 values 10.75 and 14.75 Girls’ Wool Dresses,—6 to 14 years. Made of Serge, Wool Plaids or Checks; various models, be u values 8.50 and 12.75, ' 4.95 and 9.78 Girls’ Raincoats with Hat,—6 to 16 years. Two models in Navy Blue or Tan Silk Poplin; eonvertible collar and belt; very serviceable. value 9.75, 78 THE FUR DEPARTMENT Presents a choice collection of Rich Fur Garments, Muffs and peaepeeeet: em- beesing many new and novel designs; also a comprehensive stock of Fine Fur Trimmings t Prices. at the ' Exceptional Values Hudson Seal Coats,—selected skins; new model; 40 inches long............+sssseeeeeees 95.00 Extra Large Size Hudson Seal Coats,—44- to 50-inch bust measure. . ‘ Persian Lamb Coats,—three-quarter length; made of lustrous skins.. Black Russian Pony Skin Coats..... 5 29.50 Black Fox Muffs,—very choice fur... 18.50 Black Fox Scarfs 15.00 Natural Skun- 29.50 Natural Skunk Sv os. 18.80 Remodeling: ~ Coates, Muffs and Neckpieces made into the latest models, at lowest prices. : DOLLS, TOYS, & GAMES A comprehensive assortment of Dolls, Toys, Games and Children’s Books, White Enameled Furniture, Boys’ and Girls’ Bicycles, Velocipedes and Tricycles, Automobiles, Tool Chests, Express Wagons, Doll Perambulators and Pullman Sleepers; Skin Ani- mals, “Steiff” Animals, Character Baby Dolls—dressed and undressed; Enameled or Porcelain Tea Sete—at moderate prices. Special on Saturday Character Baby Dolls with voice; bisque head; closing eyes....... .. Value 75c, 50c Jointed Dolls,—bisque head; 24 inches high; elosing eyes with eyelashes. . . value 1.50, 1.00 400 Pairs Special Sale { (MEN’S SAMPLE SHOES MEN’S SHOES + Smart } sodele on the newest its 3 the a Sizes 6/4, 7 and 7/4 - more conservative and j A extremely comfortable’ ae A, B and C Widths | feoeels, En adl dacieetie - leathers. Special, 3.85 3.95 ew 4,85 3 Regular prices range {rom 6.00 to 9.00 valve 6.00108, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. WILSON AND GERARD 0 | a QUOTED BY RAILROADS IN HIGHER RATE CLAIMS President’s Note on Needs of | Companies and Envoys Cable on German Rates Shown, WASHINGTON, Oct. 40.—Rehear- ing on the application of Kastern rail- ways for a general freight rate tn- | crease was concluded to-day before, the Interstate Commerce Commission, It is expected the case will be con- | sidered by the commission next week | for an early decision. Clifford Thorne, speaking in the in- , tereats of numerous shippers’ usso- clations, summed up the opposition to the advance, He declared nothing | in the way of new developments be- yond the European war had been brought out to justify the renewed appeal. Mr, Thogne asserted that the | financial statements for the current year, filed by the carriers to support statements of tnadequate revenues, afforded no fair basis for comparison with preceding years because the en- tire policy of the roads as to rules of accounting maintenance charges had been altered. He said the 1914 charge showed great increase, despite falling revenues, while previously those two items hal always moved in the same direction, George F. Browell, of counsel for the ratlroads, read a cablegram from Ambassador Gerard at Berlin, which porovoked considerable comment by | Commissioners Clements and Meyer. The message compared Prussian and American freight rates, showing the latter to be lower, and suid the Am- | bassador had been informed by the} Director of the Deutsche Bank that confidence of investors in Americas securities was shaken by rising wages and reduced freight rate: Commissioner Meyer insisted the figures could be of no use to the Commission, as no basis for com-| parison of rates was furnished. Com- missioner Clements asked how tho Ambassador had come to send such a | massage. | Louls D. Brandeis, special counsel | for the Commission, said Mr. Gerard | had been asked if German freight ved and replied they cterized the mes- ‘voluntary state- ment.” President Wilson's letter to Frank Trumbull, chairman of the Com- mittee of Railroad Executives, in which he said he thought the need of the railroads very real, was also used by the railroads in their final appeal to the Commission. ees ISELINS GIVE HOSPITAL. INDIANA, Pa., Oct. 30.—Adrian Ise- Un jr. and ister, Miss Georgine Iselin of Nev rk City, presented a modern hosp! erected and equipped at a cost of $165,000, to Indiana County, to-day. Tho Iselins have large coal holdings in this county and the gift was a result of their interest in the industrial du- volopment of the section. Opera Singer Mrs. Florence Macbeth of the tury Opera Company arrived from on thd White Star ils an American sing no a it year sang with the cago Opera Company. she gaged in Red Cross work in among ents. we bh und ell an wh yt ngland before the arrival of the G ans. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets AreaHarmless Substitute. Murray Hill 9000 ‘| In the most attractive models, and newest materials BETTER THAN CALOMEL' housands Have Discovered | Dr. Edward: me 1. efforts to banish it brought out theso i olive-colored tab! effects. They « strong lquide or cao of the trouble and qui cure the liver at th momettin ing come from conatipatl red liver. Tako Dr, w bri At 100 and 2 ‘The Olive Ts i ne Aad | OPENS AN ACCOUNT) CREDIT TERMS 13 Pawn 150/96 Down 949) 1] Penn *75/°9 Pox” ‘150, + Open Wendey ond Saterdey Brevings | 006 oY, £ STATION AT ConneR | FISRER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. RET 1O3AITOQ STi with fur, ostrich, paradise, goura, numidi and flowers. Velour and velvet, simply trimmed with ribbons and flowers. Lord & Ti aylor fs Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Extraordinary Display of Latest Winter Fashions’ ¥ For Misses, Juniors & Girls ; Splendid Values Arranged for Saturday Misses’ Suits, $25.00 & $29.50 Of broadcloths and gabardines, in several very attractive models, many being fur trimmed. ‘ Misses’ Suits, $39.50 & $45.00 Of velvet, corduroy, broadcloth and gabardine, reproduc- tions of the latest foreign styles; all are handsomely trimmed, and many are finished with fur. Very Special: Misses’ Suits Attractive models of cheviots, serges, gabar- dines and novelty materials.................. Misses’ Coats $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 to $29.50 Of mixtures, cheviots, boucle and ‘novelty materials with velvet or fur collars, ‘Very Special Misses’ Corduroy Coats, $25.00 & $29.50 Smart models, handsomely lined, some with fur trimming. Misses’ Rain or Travel Coats $5.95, $7.95 to $12.50 Of rubberized materials and cravencttes, in the newest models. Prices according to materials. Misses’ Golf, Sport or Tennis Skirts $5.00, $5.95 to $7.95 Corduroy, serge or novelty materials. Misses’ & Juniors’*‘ CoUege’’ Dresses) speciat Of serge in a very attractive and smart; |. BB MOG. ei etic essere ed eneevets $9.50 Third Floor Women’s Blouses for present wear, at the following very special prices: Washable Silk Blouses New high collar finished with black moire tie, in all white or white with colored $2.05 White Georgette Crepe Waists \ Shirred model combined with belt and collar of tete-de-negre, dark green and $3.05 black satin. g.......-eseseeeeeeeneeeee Fine Cream Lace Blouses Vestee of embroidered net, white satin} $. 595 flaring coljar and cuffs.............6.655 lack Lace Blouses B Underbodice of gold color lace, high btack! $6.05 collar finished with velvet ribbon........ J White Crepe-de-Chine Waists Standing collar of black velvet with flare of white crepe, and velvet girdle, fastened ( $6.95 with silver buckles...........+-seeseees J Chiffon Cloth Combined \ With Broad Bands of Lace Double pleating of chiffon cloth down front, Pinreey collar and cuffs of satin in cream or black........00+0 see ec eee eens) Lace Model } Standing collar and vest of edged lace outlined with band of chiffon cloth; satin $72 75 girdle. Black over white and cream over * HOB. cccesteccrerecersecesrersoreers J Third Floor $7.95 The Millinery Section Shows a large variety of late styles at most attractive prices, Semi-Dress & Tailored Hats $3.95 & $5.00 Smartly trimmed with ostrich, ribbons, flowers and wings. Afternoon & Jaunty Tailored Hats $10.00 to $20.00 In a choice selection of black and colored velvet, trimmed Untrimmed Shapes, $1.95 to $9.95 Velvet, velour and Venetian velour; black and colors; in medium and small hats— prices according to material. A Trimming Service free of charge if hats and materials are purchased in this section. Children’s & Misses’ Hats Formerly up to $9.05 ($5.00 Fourth Floor Founded r8at é Misses’ Evening & Afternoon Dresses $19.50 & $29.50 o wn Chic models trimmed with velvet, dainty laces and flowers.’ Juniors’ Winter Coats $10.95, $12.50, $17.50 to $32.50 Of fancy tweeds, zibeline, broadcloth and corduroy, threes quarter or full length, for dressy or general wear. Juniors’ Gabardine Suits Smart Norfolk effect coat; tailored skirt; 7 navy, Russian green or brown........ ooses ts 19.50 Juniors’ Suits, $25.00, $29.50 to $49.50, |: Clever models of broadcloth, veantncf men’s wear sérge''| and velvet, many exact copies of foreign models, plain or i fur trimmed. ‘4 a | asa gba sng ag belted style; silk} $i |; pehrg ey ‘Sizes 6 oun ed toe: a O50 Girls’ Winter Coats Embracing three distinctive models of wool plush and zibeline, many fur trimmed. $12.50 Usually $16.50, Girls’ Winter Coats $7.50, $8.95, $9.95 & $12.50 Of corduroy, wool plush, zibeline and chinchilla, especially adapted for the smaller girl. Sizes 6 to 9 years, Girls’ Handsome Coats, $15.00 to $45.00 Of broadcloth, corduroy, velvet and novelty fabrics, many reproductions of late foreign styles. ‘Aras 1,000 Pairs Men’s Gloves At Reduced Prices To-day and Saturday - 500 Pairs ) Lord & Taylor Capeskin Gloves Prix seam or pique sewn, in tans. Formerly 81.50 per pair $1.20 500 Pairs Velvet Finish Mocha Gloves Prix seam or pique sewn, spear back or heavy black embroidery. Usually $2.25 and $2.50 per pair Street Floor, $1.85 Remarkable Values in Boys’ Clothing Especially Arranged tor Saturday. Boys’ School Suits (With extra pair of knickerbockers) made of cheviots and tweed mixtures. Sizes 7 tof $7.50) ° 18 years. Usually $12.50, Finest Imported English Made Suits : On American Models ; (With extra pair of knickerbockers), made of ($8 0.001" tweeds and cheviots. Sizes 4 to 11 years. . Clearance Sale of m4 100 Imported English Suits Smart models made of tweeds and chevi Sizes 4to Il years Corduroy Suits < (With extra pair of knickerbockers), in drab $5. 00 and brown. Sises 7 to 18 years.........., Juvenile Overcoats Raglan or regular sleeves, and some Russian styles made of cheviots and tweed mixtures, $4.50 Sizes $ to 8 years. Usually 96.50, Boys’ Raglan Overcoats +. Made of cheviots and tweeds, Sises 1@ |. PO WISTS RARARSnneeninni a nino veooed Boys’ Overcoats 5 Made of brown mixtures, with raglan or regular sleeves. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Usually 617.50 Little Boys’ Velveteen Suits 4 In the attractive vesiee and Oliver ome models, Black, navy, brown and green./ $6.00. Sizes 3 to 7 years...... ccc cscs pee eeeee aa