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bon and lives OR, GREENE'S A specif forall diseasevot the nervous ergy, and makes! ite net living. ti 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 have ever used, go back and your money will be cheerfully returned by the druggist, without any question whatever. No matter what else has failed, Asthmador or Asthmador Cigarettes will give in- stant relief, y within 10 seconds, but always within 15 minutes. It does not matter how violent the attack or ob- With the largest and most efficient medical corps ever assembled by an individual in time of warfare, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, formerly Ger- trude Vanderbilt, sailed for Liverpool at 10.80 A. M, to-day, on the eteam- ship Lusitania, Bix surgeons, two orderlies and fourteen trained nurses were in the Party. When the Lusitania reaches Liverpool they will board another bpat for France and there establish an American field hospital for wound- ed Germans as well as Allies near the firing line. The hospital is to be maintained by Mrs. Whitney. Crowds of medical men society people publ don MI bilt. her. When the big liner put out into the North River a great cheer went up, while whistled their good HUSBAND HEL! Mra. Whitney, escorted by her hus- band, bearded the Lusitania an hour before galling time. A squad of movie and snapshot men trained cameras on her the gangplank, but Mr. too quick for them. features with his broad shoulders, he fairly whisked her into her suite. “There is nothing to say,” he “I regret the matter hi until tania was her mother, Mrs. Vander- Robert Bacon, former Ambassador to France, and his son, Elliot, also ‘were among those waiting to greet Auchincioss of No, 33 East Sixty- seventh street were in charge of the final details of the expedition. Dr. Walton Martin of No. of the assembled at the Cunard dock to bid} self as being gratified over the per- voyage to the American men women who are risking their solely for humanitarian reasons. steamships and shes. HER DODGE CAMERA MEN. tugboats when she reached Shielding her ic. It is a work without publicity. ‘Whitney remained fn her suite ter the liner had sailed. A’ her when she reached the Lusi- Elliot Bacon and Dr. Hugh 1d hospital, expressed him-. atinate the case is, or what else had been tried and failed, Asthmador wi! relieve ra ced al Qe, iP waa Bt } instantaneously. If it does not, this package will cost you nothing. Go back MRS WHITNEY OFF | TOFOUND HOSPITAL | ON WARFIRINGLINE Sails on Lusitania With Hus- band, Taking 6 Surgeons, remedy under this positive guar- antee. If your druggist hasn't Asthmador, 14 Nurses. write direct to Dr. R. Schiffman, St. Paul, Minn—Advt. , —____________ ______—_} 2 GOOD NEWS FOR SANTA CLAUS. A valuable set of May Menten Christmas novelty embroldery patterns, showing how to make @ great number of beaatife! holl- day gifts, will be given free for coupon in ext Sunday's World. In conjunction with the coupon will also be printed a list of 500 places where patterns may be secured, Order the Sunday World from your news: of acid That awful sourness, belc! ul hi pit of in tl tion. food means your stomach ur—your liver is torpid—your bowels constipated. I isn’t your stomach’s fault—it i and CASCARETS FOR COSTIVE BOWELS, SOUR STOMACH, COLO OR HEADACHE jx gestion—it' stomac! biliousness and censtipa- Try Cascarets; they sweeten the remove the sour, fermenting and foul gases; take bile from the the, | iver and carry off the constipated waste matter from the bowels, stomach trouble, headache, bad cold en your all such misery end. itney was }P- 0 Mee ei THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, fect equipment and the morale of the American ‘Army of mercy.” “It should be emphasized that this work is one of absolute neutrality,” he said. Following is a list of those compos- ing the Whitney medical corps: Dr. ‘Walton Martin, chief af fleld organiza- tion; Dr. Karl Connell, Dr. W. E. Drennan of Birmingham, Ale.; Karl | ‘Vogel, Professor of Pathology of Col- umbia; Dr. Donald Gordon, formerty of the Roosevelt Hospital staff; Dr. Henry James of St. Luke's, and Dr. . A. Clark of Toronto, | FIVE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PASSENGERS ON SHIP. ‘The aurees were Mimses Wilsen, Miller, Bickel, Perceval and Hannn- ford, of Roosevelt Hospital; Russel, Preabyterian; Keller, Clarke, ckel and Thompwon, of Bt. Lesky, of the London Hos- jandley, of the Sydney, Aus- ralia, Hoapttal, and Pickman and Stanton, of New York Hospital. Nurse Gardiner of the Presbyterian Hospital sails on the St. Louis Nov. 7 and willl join the corps in Paris ative mundred and etghty ve Paasenge eailed on the Lusitania, which prob- ably will take one more voyage after this and then be laid up with the Mauretania. Among them were Mrs. W. L. Breese and her sons, W. L. Breese jr. and Hamuilton Fish Breese. Mrs. Breese’s .husband had been abroad |for several months she received Word only a few day: that he had joined the foreign ion of the mch array. She is going to France be near him. Mrs. Whitela wReid satied fer Eng- land to join her daughter, Mrs. John Ward, whose husband has an admin- fatrative position under the British Government. ATTACKS GIRLS IN PARK; ONE BEATEN Miss Miller. Gives Police Deséiption of Youths Who Kicked Her and Fled. Miss May Miller of No. 12 East One Hundred and Tenth atreet, who with a pital; Hundred and Ninth street, was held up last night in Central Park by a gang of hoodlums, to-day gave the Miss May Klein of No. 24 East One! 2: friend had been out for a walk ai were sitting on a bench on the north drive of the park when they were ac- costed by two young men. Every box is de serving of the name it bears, the hoodlums #1 handbag. She itched at Miss Miller's on and scream The strap the bag broke and police wi fell out, which she picked up and blew. Her assailant kicked her, and about a dosen other men suddenly appeared. Mins Klein screamed also and the young roughs were frightened away. The girls were taken to the Harlem Hospital, but were later sent to their homes. Miss Miller was suffering from Sterling Silver Clutch Peacti, worth 61.50, FREE fe S.rze, 28 Wee Le ee Guaranteed 17-Jewels | Adjusted 10-Year ig families thrive on H-O. More nourishment, crdere fil $175.00 Solid 18-K. Gold $136 125.00 Solid 18-K. Gold 90 85.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 55.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 35.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 25-00 Solid 14-K. Gold 15.00 Solid 14.K. Gold less cost—less than Xe a dish, police a description of her principal lant. The girl said she and her Watches, Diamonds, Je roadway, New CHA 1808 Tork Also other knit articles are being completed daily for the cc.afort of_ soldiers fighting on the Continent. in the Art Embroidery low prices mentioned below: : than 25 per cent. “Tippet Scarfs,” 54c ls P Stockings, 66c Helmets, 90c Abdomen Bands, 50c 12. When articles are com- pleted and returned to us we will deliver them. yee charge to Red Cross Head= quarters. 12, THIRD FL. 84TH 8T., REAB Special Offering in Black Velvet Hats Standard Price, $2.75 An assortment of over 600 high-grade untrimmed Black Velvet Hats, made of very good velvet. The superior make of these Hats insures a light weight, becoming Hat with graceful lines, About twenty different shapes in the very newest large and medium Sailors and Turban effects. “Flossie Allen” Velour These very popular Velour Hats for Misses and Women are sold elsewhere at $3.00, They are made of good velours, nicely finished with grosgrain ribbon bands. As illustrated. Black only. SECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET. Lowest Prices Ev Ox 9.6 $236.00 $142.00) 17.6 Acompelent teacher will 12. 5% 10.0 $251.00 $156.00) 21.2 Pg gee pe 12. 2% 9.6 $236.00 $148,00| 72.3 exactly how the different 11. 4% 9.2 $211.00 $129.00] 12.2 | articles should be made. 12. 2% 10.0 $246.00 $153,00| 12.2 9% 10.5 $266.00 $168.00) 17.5 10.11% 9.4 $206.00 $128.00} 12.3 11, 7% 10.4 $241.00 $152.00] 11.8 x 9.5 $224.00 $123.00 FOURTH FLOOR, The Latest Victor Talking Machines and Records at Saath ste er Quoted for Similar MAHAL and GOROVAN PERSIAN RUGS Usual SALE Price PRICE. % 10.0 $226.00 $139.00 % 10.0 $226.00 $139.00 % 88 $226.00 $139.00 x 10.0 $242.00 $152.00 % 9.6 $241.00 $148,00 % 9.2 $216.00 $142.00 % 9.5 $236.00 $148,00 PONG I OG SHAW A glance at the figures below will show that in some items the cut in price is considerably more This is an opportunity of a lifetime to secure a Persian Rug for a Living Room, Library or Dining Room. GOROVAN AND SERAPI PERSIAN RUGS California FINEST WEAVE MAHALS Gertrude atwerton,” 42,00 $1.79 Uspal SALE f San Francie Price _ PRICE. pat AA atkioe Oe 11.8 x 11.10% 9.6 $251.00 $147.00} 72, 12.1 x 8.8 $211.00 $122,00) 72. 12.7 x 8.9 $226.00 $129.00) 72, 12,1 % 9.1 $221.00 $127,00) 72, 11.9 % 9.5 $216.00 $124.00] 77. 12.0 x 9.0 $216.00 $124.00] 72. 12.4 % 8.7 $236.00 $137.00] 12. enn I S Imported and Domestic VARIETY OF PATT ERNS AND PRICES Many of these Shawls when draped over the shoulders are truly picturesque with their embroidered patterns and deep silk fringe. Others suggest only practical use; some are closely knit for warmth; woolen shawls are equally warm, All present a choice of serviceable colors, DOMESTIC SHAWLS Woolen Shawls SIZE 40x40, 96c SIZE 47x47, $1.59 A choice of gray, brown or black—either plain or plaid ef- fects; fringed ends. White Silk Embroidered Shawls Embroidered in very pretty and effective patterns and Price $5.74 to $12.74. IMPORTED SHAWLS finished with deep fringe. Honeycomb Shawls, $l .96 Colors—white or black with a dainty border. INDIA CHUDDA SHAWLS Colors—white, gray or black; plain or with embroidered border. Price $4.96 to $13. Woolen Shawls SIZES 72x72 $1.96 and $2.69 In gray, Grown or black; fringed ends, Shetland Shawis, 79c&89c In white, gray or black, 74. THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. WwW 8.5 $196.00 $111,00} 72, eaves BOOKS on California And the West Because many le from the East are going to the Pacific Coast the coming Winter, the demand for books on California and the West in I, is growing ffowine is a partial We place on sale today a wonderful assortment of these Rugs in room sizes approximatel rapidly. ‘The fol Department, 3d floor, ; : pproximately j Mehhely: ut attest, "rear, wall be 9 feet by 12 feet, some a little larger and others a trifle smaller. Ut ofthe, wanted ye in . sam) of a nese rice. articles. ‘The yam to knit Each Rug Reduced at Least 25 Per Cent. The Tease canter” ee them can be obtained at the Ruth K, Wood, $1.25 $1.12 California De: 4 0 9 % 87 $196.00 $111.00 « 8.4 $126.00 $84.00 % 8.11 $228.00 $133.00 Murphy, ¥ ‘Through the Grand Can- 2 % 9.2 $226.00 $132.00 nie Ce 1 BE. L. Kolb, $2.00 $1.79 x 89 $216.00 $124.00 10% 9.4 $221.00 $137.00 American Highways and Byways of the Pacific Coast 3 % 9.0 $226.00 $132.00 Clifton Johnson, $1.60 $1.34 4 % 8.9 $216.00 $124.00 Aivritten, and. iiiustrated by Ernest Peixotto, $2.60 $224 10,0 Heavy Quality (yd.) 99c Macy's Usual Price (yd.), $1.49—Elsewhere (yd.), $1.75, 40 inches wide, a heavy satin face of exceptional brilliancy. Absolutely perfect goods. Owing to the desirability of the fabric this offering is most unusual. The price cannot be duplicated in any other store. SECOND FLOOK, 35TH STREET, Electric Table Lamps At Important Savings Electric Table Lamp, | Electric Table Lamp, $15.89 $13.89 Macy's Usual Price, $21.89, Macy's Usual Price, $18.89, 24 Inches high, with 19-inch 24 inches high, with 1%inch shade and ten panels of Art bent glass shade of eight panels, Glass with metal overlay In ar- | neatly overlaid in metal design; tistic design; a heavy metal base | heavy metal base; 3 pull chain to id; 3 chain : 4 iT ia. correspon bait pul pt] Series ul cord and plug plug complete, ? Electric Table Lamp, | Electric Table Lamp, $9.89 Macy's Usual Price, $14.38. Carved wood, gilt finish; fit- ted complete with iinch silk shade in Empire shape, with silk fringe to match; shade $9.89 Macy's Usual Price, $13.78, Solid Mahogany, Colonial design; 27 inches high; 2 lights; pull chain sockets; 18-inch silk Shade, Empire shape, with silk fringe to match; shade comes | comes in a selection of desir- in several desirable colors, able colors. BASEMENT, 34TH OTREET, ; $105 = 15, Gam Lerzest Popater Price Garment Howse in New York nt DPriceaG tr SALE OF COATS Actual $20 to $30 Values Dozens of Models 3 Fur Trimmed This is unquestionably the finest group of highly fashionable coats ever offered at such low prices. And there are thousands to choose from—a size, a style and a fabric to please the most critical woman a Plush, Lamb, Bal r: loth, Hindu ies Boucle, Astrachan, Arabian Cloth, Pers sian Cloth, Zibeline, Scotch Plaid} Broadcloth, Salt's Fur Fabrics. * In Fur Trimmed, Flare, Ripple, Radin Be These d . ° Plicred | el Front. Gomick, Peddeck,. Sizes 14 to 44 for Women and Misses $15” Actual $25 and $30 Values Collars and Cuffe are of the most desirable furs, such as fitch dyed, natural and skunk dyed Opossum. Over 20 distinctively different -trimmed serge, lin, ine, novel i Wa eee t ea dd'tad waieate ted aan ALTERATIONS FREE » y. ¥ a C. G. Gunther’s Sons SILVER FOXES = A rare collection of beautiful skins ranging from the medium shades to the finest and darkest skins obtainable. Prices accordingly. MUFFS AND NECKPIECES A large variety of styles in all the desirable Furs. Sunday World “Wants” |