The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1914, Page 8

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ah $94,000 ! over last tr. Since tne establish~ * endowment of tof JONDON, Now. 18. witt vy 14 ert; I AFTER’ FIRE rh i HOTEL oa ie is now Sinise.000, and bir and fie! widows, rebeeae ent atte ihe, ‘tuneral of t ay ane ual Income is 000, Of thin| stitutions, have received to " yount $434,000 waa used during the| ances of $3,551,000, i Fotkatone € 1 the bod: mar) Premdent William F. Slocum of 4 Gov. Cabal “Tamaulipas has ye in pay pensions to 439 profos- veld hi taken to ed nd | sora or wide of professors, forty- was elected chair- Ascot, to-day un= RE IFS 10 GIVE i moving toward "peste | Marla Altlerl, Lessee of Coney Island | four boing nddod to the Het Thin ie man of t ses : cme 1. aneras | Hostelry, and Her Watchman AY TO GUTIERREZ ==“ | Sterling & Plate Marta Altieri, daughter of fps GEN. CARBAIAL KILLEO fn" GeeanParnnay Coney inane FIGHTING CARRANZA ‘rete stiter'in clney tnana Cour to-day, charged with setting fire yes- terday to the Hotel Savoy, t West Had Just Deserted First Chief and} Avenue and Ocean Parkway, of which ‘ r " she was the lessee. Her watchman, Joined Villa Forces in Attack [Joseph Albert Mayo, was held with- Near Puerto Mexico. out bail, IHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Gen. Fire Marshat Brophy, om finding sa has repudiated the tele) WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Gen.)éne fire in the hotel had etarted in sent for tdm by Gen, Pablo| Jose Carbajal, a Carranaa chief, was|two places and seemed to be elabor- to Gen. Gutierres, in which ae in an ue ee scp vi ately pared, questioned the pair > First Chief wea represented mi jexico yesterday, when, wi for ten hours. Mise Altieri! said she) A oh cn aurea el ra be get ite free wndat |e teoree Dae ane oer AT Important Sale of Winter Coats ® provisional gov- red by the Aguas diates Telegram Sent in ‘His Name Agreeing to Re- E tire—Villa Army Massed. Stewart & Co, 8TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY tacked Gen. Jesus Carranza, a brother to-day tn an official despateh | of the Constitutionalist Firet Chief, |'areatentng the burning of ths place. American Consul Silliman, = But Mayo admitt.d he had written ta dectared ho had been) GERMAN PRAISES JAPS, | th* Wetter at Mise Alttert's order tor In the telegram Gon- futuro use, and that she had offered > 4 t ' him §500 to set the fire, which he re- gant on bebalf of Carransa,| The East and Went News Bureau to- | o.504 to do, he on: Piret Chiet wan deactibed as|day made public the following cable- 4 ve. % Sterling Silver Gasket as an to resign (f both he and Villa; sram from Tokio: thelr commands and} “Capt. Meyer bert ta Bertoni be Taingtau, wea broug' ator lo ee Fukuoka, where there ts a keeping prisoners. (Fukuokn mention was made of the man) in Kiushiu, the southernmost S. Whom the executive power was to| Japan.) After expressing s@@livered and Carranza now de-| gratitude for the honor conferred upon he never intended to resign | him by the Japanen peror in all of Gutierres and will not de- ine him to wear his «word, Capt. Wal his place to any other than a| deck sald: + ‘What led Germany to fortify Taing- chest bagi trust to Carry | tau was, anide from providing Itaelf Wh sMherican: onaul filiiman| faeinst the attack of China, the pre- pried that great efforta were being | sumption that nome day Taingtau might to patch up the difficulties | face as an enemy England, Franoe of pagh intermediaries, other official | Russin. We never dreamed that we aid big troop moyemente| should over @ght with Japan. There ts jer way and that a battle pral for th hi - An ily Ay ste of Manioo City, | Nanine but praise for the lt aman: the Villa troops were now eouthward. fon At Carranze's re- sent for Mayo said that Mondav night he! and Mins Altiert went to a theatre in Manhattan and when the early morning burning. The furniture in the bulld- | ing was insured for $4,000, Accord.! ing to the Marshal, it was worth only $1,000. Miss Altier! was $600 be. hind in her rent. ——— CARNEGIE FOUNDATION PAYS $634,000 PENSIONS “Tho ninth annual meeting of tho! trustess of the Carnegie Foundation | for the Advancement of Teaching was held to-day at No, 676\Fifth Avo- | fue. The twenty-four trugtees, who 4 Fur Collar Mixture Coats In all the wanted colorings, in cluding the new black and white combinations; fine fur collars; 15.00 Former Price $25.00 Fur Collar Corduroy Coats Belted, flare and Empire models, of extra fine quality corduroy; handsome fur collars; peau de 19.75 cygne lined and interlined Former Price $39.50 Seal Plush Coats With or without fur collars; new loose back, flare and belted’ models, peau de cygne or satin 18. 50 lined and interlined Values to $35. .00 Fur Collar Velour Coats New fashionable Empire models, with ripple flare effect, in all colors; has an collar of beaver Former Prices to a The pattern illustrated has various uses. It is provided with a glass receptacle for holding flowers, but ghis is removable at will. This new form has been very greatly admired. It. ip shown in various sizes, from 4% inches ‘ diameter at $7.50, up to 8 inches in diameter at 20.50. Hundreds of other artistic and inexpensive pieces are shown in pleasing variety. We invite you to make a visit of inspection at your convenience. Evening Wraps Gonsalen Villa adherents here | !# Evenia s ipat at the Torreon confer- 18 in all, of brocaded velour, moire velvet or silk plush; are trimmed with fitch or ‘leunke 37 50 o japanese indaadeee ‘gr@ college presidents and Bnanciers, anal is nod equalled | jnctuding Presidents Lowell of Har- Velvet or pluch; in all the fash- ther jons. vard, Hadley of Yale and Butler of fonable colors, including light Gelumbia, wero @ll pregent. ‘Frank A. shades; aye acre “ee mouflon fanderiip of the National City Bank, Who is Ill, was absent, eines ps collars. . an 50 Pwhich was later almilasiy ra e i. ‘man of the board, William by the First Chief. aed yae.se¥-| peterson, Erincipyl of MeQill Uni- intial information received | Toronto declared thi versity in Montreal, presided. Dr. to-day indicated that|and other evidence: Henry 8. Pritchett, President of the and other chiefa were noticed in the city. Foundation, and Robert A. Franks, International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co. Established, 1853 49-5 West 34th Street through to 68-70 West 35th St., New York : PROFAT SHMARIANG— | (| FURNITURE SALE | oan OF PIECES OF ee, cisiiry mane FURNITORE LESS THAN HALF REG SEES fh qresrthing te furaish your bome ULAR ‘Compare prices ALWAYS THE LOWEST ale o rt er le bg koom urniture You can by your re it ‘ apstoetan age noid oe satis drevksjecion gain bedeg se . - % Lata + uv e Tuartes wae ro relndeden CAMMEYEX SHOES RNY R whaed one Ae REP SARIN uartered Oa! ” China Closet age a fr 427 Pairs of Genuine } Announcement of Tre- nendous | mportance to ‘ the Women of New York Solid Oak Sideboard Reg, Price $25 Wednesday and the days following wilt esters a drastic reduction in the Ca season's moat favored +a }R’’ Boots and Slippers for vemen. Thie announcement is as unusual ar t te GENUINE, and is not to be con- ‘ounded with any ordinary ‘‘sale” re That Have Sold ¢ Until To- ‘0-Day at at ETL ETI ONT ACOUNTS OPE NEO tROM Now 5358 ‘5 to 5,000 DA Rt oe cca Oa EN 0: ALL WEEKLY OR Patent Leather Vamps with Y THLY PAYMENTS Tops of Fawn and Gray Cloth. @ When other stores found themselves unprepared Dressers 4 vine Sembaid tor Novelty TepLnee Beste Camaeyee . Seid Oak hacen ge gy fact, too much so—and now these chic $5.00 Boots—the pride of the Cam- going to exit at $3.95. That Have Sold ‘ Tatil Teper at at LE” ever remember the tim: hei 1 CAMMBTER® offered the VER) REAM of ite shoe stock at prices at nd below cost, except during July anc ‘anuary. SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED w weekly or monthly payments. aes to etate over my signature hat the iteme mentioned in thie sale ue Just aa advertised—that every peir f ghoes offered is our own genuine \CAMMBYER stock, and that the sortunity thet nly. en,inapection 01 ol a the merchandise offered can explain. “i eT , Since the inception of thie business in 1863, there has never been an offe: « able in value to this inthe shoe ® ‘ ” a: ds lh Preciéent, Commerc. A Group of Over 1,750 Pairs of America’s Greatest! Block Furaitare House AITtGaTin ai &@mp Y 36th St. tar WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE 1 Cammeyer Black “ai Evening Slippers That Have So'd Until To-Day at $2. .00 That Are Typical $3.50, $5.00 and $8.00 Values Now to Be Sold at That Is Worth 1120 9.96 2 pues by the M ghe Most Now ve 95 For Parties, Dances or Aflairs, Blacks Sata Satin Evening Silprers still hold swvcy as the correct footwear. | | | veoenctime, Metld Want | works all weet. Order one fomday and. prose eu.

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