The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 5

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ecto AWA Eh2d. ot VLLASARNY HEADS “FORMER CTY y —TOGNEBATLE Carranza Forces Met On the I Way, Either Surrender ~ or Take Flight. » WASHINGTON, Nov, 19—With southward on their way to Mexico City, and Obregon’s artillery, loyal to Carranza, proceeding northward for @ gefensive campaign, administra- tion officials to-day had despatches from American representatives in- dicating that renewed fighting in the southern republic appeared inevit- able, Unofficial reports related that Gen. Obregon in a statement issued at Mexico City had declared: “The northern forces have violated every armistice and promise made to us. I consider that all efforts made to settle the present trouble without resort to arms as useless.” Consular Agent Carothers re- ported Villa's army had taken the city of Leon without firing a shot. Other reports asserted six thousand of Carranza’s troopers at Irapuato had surrendered — uncondMMonally. Qiare seasoned veterans hurrying | Irapuato was one of the points where, OE TREE ML 4 eae sft w, ie ae hae according 10 despetches trom Ca-|Juato, capital of the state of the same! INVENTS STREET ANNOUNCER rothers, the first clash in the renewal) of civil war was to have occurred.| no fighting, os the Carranza de. | PRINCETON, Consul Silliman, reporting from Mexico City, sald he regarded actual hostilities as Inevitable, although some of the Generals persisted in their were more serious than they had been since peace paricys were inaugurated between the Aguascalientes conven- tion and Carranza. EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 19.—The army of Gen. ,Franciseo Villa con- tinues to sweep through the State of Guanajuato, Mexico, almost without opposition. The troops are gathering in that State for a rapid dash against Mexico City itself, according to ad- vices early to-day. A brigade under command of Gen. Eugenio Benavides occupied Guana- 34th Street SEL A LET RET EE LTE — tte ee James MeCreery & Co. as the more practical garment, at popular prices. Muffs Natural Raccoon........ Black Fox,—lustrous sk 4 Natural Skunk.. Dyed Skunk. 5th Avenue Desirable Offerings on Friday and Saturday FUR COATS, MUFFS & SCARFS Attractive assortments of Furs and Fur Combinations in all the leading pelts, made into the newest styles, introducing. many novel effects, in the luxurious as well * lof Mexico City has caused Villa to Specially Priced Scarfs Natural, Raccoon. . fet | Dyed Skunk Natural Skunk, 4 Unusual Values in Fur Coats + Caracul Coats,—sclected skins; b Hudson Seal Coats,—made from choice selected pelts,—40 inches long. . . Hudson Seal Coats,—extra large size,—46, 48 and 50 inches bust measure. . é RUAN TONSMIN GOB A sini s cocci el icete bends lec ceialeloveiteredacsp cesbbed Skunk or Russian Fitch collar.... WOMEN’S GOWNS & WRAPS \\ At ¥% and Less than 4 Regular Prices 16.50 Regular Value 25.00 to 35.00 Evening Wraps 49.50 i ; Regular Value 75.00 to 100.00 a PSE 24.50 Regular Value 45.00 to 65.00 Afternoon Coats 29.50 Regular Value 48.00 Remarkable Values Afternoon, Dancing and Evening Gowns 38.50 » Regular Value 70.00 to 90.00 Walking Coats 19.50 Regular Value 39.50 to 48.00 \ , , “SOROSIS” EVENING SLIPPERS & BUCKLES Satin Slippers,—Black, White, Pink, Blue, Lavender, etc.....values 4.00 and 5.00 3,25 Slippers.—Black Kidskin, Patent Leather, Dull Kidskin, Suede, Bronze Kidskin, etc. Sizes incomplete..........0ssceeecseeseeeseeeeeeeeees values 6.00 to 8.00 3.85 During this sale Cut , Possesses all the grace and cherm of the original now at Mt. Vernon i} Begutifully Designed Buquisitely Fintehed Solid Selected Mahogany. at 1% Regular Prices. “McCREERY” MASTER MADE. FURNITURE By Special Arrangement we are able to offer our Famous “Martha Washington” Sewing Tabl Commencing Friday, November the 20th at'12.00. ‘Regularly 20.00 Top 1434 38734 in. Height £0 in. Dull Antique Finish Steel and Rhinestone Buckles will be offered This sewing table is the best known single piece of furniture in America ‘best that is known for about three fe THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, name, during the night. There was) fenders fled eastward when the Vill-| istas approached. | This movement gives Villa’s ‘army been designated by the northern leader as his concentration point. He | is mobilizing his forces there for « series of swift operations cast and) southeast. Provisional President Gutierrez has} reached Leon from Aguaacallontes, | and Villa last night went to the former city for a conference, accord- ing to despatches, Arranffements are being made to transfer the provi- sional capital from Aguascalientes to the south. Guiterrez will return to the convention city to discuss the matter with the peace delegates. There is little doubt that a bottle of large proportions is imminent cast of Trapuato, It will come when Villa nears the national capital. Car-| ranza has mobilized a formidable force between Irapuato and Quere- taro to resist this advance, but so far the outposts of the armies have not clashed. Villa's veterans of the long cam- paign against Gen. Huerta are con- fident that Carranza’s opposition will not be serious. Carrangista leaders aro showing an inclination not to fight, they say. This is evidenced by the action of Gen. Elizondo, Carranza commander at Leon, who surrendered his command of 2,000, saying the troops did not want any more war- fare. Friends of Gon. Villa express the belief that Gen. Alvarao Obregon 1s) ambitious to dominate the affairs of Mexico. THis action in proclaiming himself chief of the military forces belleve Obregon as well as Carranza will have to be eliminated. Mexican officials at Juarez, who are favorable to Villa, declare they had no confirmation of the report given out by Carranzista leaders in El Paso that Villa has made Gutlerroz, his Cabinet and delegates to the peace convention prisoners, —e——_ ANOTHER TARZAN STORY! Tarzan is back! “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN," quel to “TARZAN OF THE APE5,” by E. R. Burroughs, will begin in Monday's EVENING WORLD, Nov. 30. It will be THE EVENING WORLD'S complete novel for that week. “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN” tells of the Ape-Man's return to the jungle and of his amazing exploits among the wild animals which are his friends and foes. Read it. DON'T SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would aplit, just rub a lit- tle MUSTEROLE on the temples and neck, It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain —gives quick relief. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and does not blis- ter! Doctors and nurses frankly recom- EROLE for Sore Throat, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Pleurisy, Rheu- s and Aches of prains, Sore Mus- cles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet— Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist’s in 25c and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for 82.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS- TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. ————— { DOES CUPID USE A HAIR NET? } Yes indeed he docs, At least many times the attention of “the one man” has been caught by beautiful ; Love stories all tel} us of the hero- ine's beautiful hair, because it is one of the features which most attracts men. In washing the hair it is not advisable to use a makeshift, but al- ya use ® preparation for shampooing only. You can enjoy the cents a shampoo by getting pac of canthrox [oy your druggist; solve a teaspoonful in a cup of h water and your shampoo is read: After its use the hair dries raj with uniform color, Dan Excellent Workmanship Permanently Useful cess oil and dirt are dissoly entirely disappear. Your hair w be so fluffy that it will look mu heavier than it j Pool, of Mt. Carmel, 111, has taken out &@ Patent that te expected to come in- practically all of Wostern Guana. |'? K*neral use and prove a great con- efforts to restore peace. Mr. Silliman! juato. Irapuato, which fell Into the |“eMlence to atrest car patrons, It added that conditions in the capital;hands of Villa early yesterday, has|*"ould put a stop to passengers be- eT ee ee me ot ‘ ee ye aes of Be NOVEMBER 1 ing carried past th Tho device includ with names of the street the conductor and the name of the next stop Is to be ma the end of the route Ind, Nov. 19.—John the return trip. Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 30th Street Some Fine Values in Men’s Furnishings For Friday and Saturday Shirts N Neen With pleated or plain bosoms and starched} J.0O or French cuffs usually 81.50) Madras Shirts ; ) Imported and domestic cloths, with plain, $1.35 bosoms usually 82.00) Silk Neckwear In plain colors and fancy patterns. SSC Pajamas | Of mercerized cloth and striped flannel. $7.10 Usually $1.60) usually 2.50) 8 145 usually 3.00} 87.0.5 Union Suits Of gray merino. Union Suits Of gray worsted Shirts &$ Drawers ) Cartwright & Warner's blue silk and wool $L.95 (odd sizes) usually 83.50 cach] each Street Floor Men’s Splendid Business Suits at $25.00 Usually $35.00 to $40.00 Imported Cloths—American Made Full Silk Lined Suits of pure wool, Scotch and English fabrics imported by us direct and cut and tailored by one of the best makers in America. Men’s Heavyweight Knit Overcoats at $19.50 Usually %35.00 Roomy, comfortable Overcoats -with graceful lines, in Fall and Winter weights—dark Oxford grey, brown and green mixtures in three different models. Fourth Floor Unusually Interesting Specials in Automobile Apparel Women's Auto Veils 5] Dust-proof and washable, 214 yards long ally $4.00 and $5.00) Special Values in Men’s Fur Men's Fur-Lined Coats Broadcloth shell and heavy rat lining, some with satin yokes and sleeves over} 59.50 fur, with Persian, rat, seal and natural Otter long shaw! collars... . usually $85.00} Men's Raccoon Coats Full wide skirt, shaw! collar, wool body lined, and Venetian yoke and sleeves. Special at} Coats $72.50 Special Combination Offering For the Chauffeur Irish Frieze Overcoat Double breasted, convertible or stand- ing collar, inverted pleats... Feri | ia, Whipcord Suit Complete With two pairs of long trousers, extra heavy Se ela: Norfolk or pleated model $47.50 Usually 965.00 Driving Gloves Rip-proof ribbed..... Cap Any style to match suit or overcoat...... Men's Sweaters With high shawl roll collar, in maroon, navy, green and white; sizes 36 to 44, Usually $6.00 to $9.00 Fourth Floor $3.25 9 @ button t where the appears. at| e carda are in reversed form and work all right for and 36 inches mide in all the best Ahad $2.05 i SUNDAY WORLD Lord & Taylor Thanksgiving Sale of Dining Room Furnitu at Exceptionally Low Prices An opportune sale which includes not only Pieces, Dining Chairs and Tables, but every of Dining Room Suites from the most inexpensive to the finest custom-made. Every Dining Rey Suite in stock will be offered at a special price. Today, Until Next Monday, Inclusive, Solid Mahogany Dining Room Swite ; pieces, $760. Usually 6240.00 a Comms 9 Hy I Ve Cmamanccic The suite illustrated is one of the most popular dining re suites shown. It is com of nine pieces, all of which are solid mahogany except the front of the buffet. Buffet is 54 inehes ‘tong. China ‘Cabinet 44 inches wide. Extension #) ‘Table 48-inch top, 8-foot extension. The Chairs are uphol- « stered in ‘Spanish leather, any color. ] One Dark Mahogany Sheraton Suite ns pon Usually 8350,00/8 245.00 mae | rg This suite is Leigh tery with narrow inlaid lines. 60 inches loi with mirror. Table 54 inch top. Chairs are upholstered in brown Spanish leather. Eight Brown Sheraton Suites \ ‘Ten pieces. Wide inlaid lines. Usually 8865.00*245:00 5) Table 50-inch top, 8-foot extension. The Chairs are uphol- he stered in blue haircloth. Four Quartered Oak Jacobean Suites \ i ‘Ten pieces........ pce 00 £300,00}8200.00 The usual Jacobean carving and ornaments, finished in the dark tint. ‘The tables arc a little mismatched ig color, hence 1 the low price quoted. . ; Ten pieces.........0.ee000: Usually $400.00}82 50.00 Beautifully finished, the very best construction and nicely carved. ‘The Chairs have Jeather seats and cane backs. : One Chinese Chippendale Suite Ton pieces. oo... 6.66. e sees Usually 8500.00) $325.00 Buffet 66 inches long. ‘Table 54-inch top. One Chinese Chippendale Suite ) ‘Thirteen picces....... 6.0 Usually $1050.00 )$550.00 One Charles I1. Brown Oak Suite ) TOR TIBOM bss cto de ee hens 7 Usually 8725,00/8450.00 3 Two Adam Suites e TR IBORN ca cig tans colane Usually #700,00}8475.00 Antique brown mahogany. The ten nleses teal cabinet, all glass. Pea aeite oral One Elegant Adam Suite ' By Ten pieces..............455 Usually $750.00; $500.00 # One William and Mary Walnut Suite ) von ‘Ten pieces (custom made)... Usually $1410,00/ $705.00 (9 One Elegant Sheraton Suite Four pieces (custom made). . Usually #1075,00}8837.50 , Odd Serving Tables | $100.00 Large Pure Cojonial Solid Mabogany....... 4 $55.00 Large Colonial . ; $45,00 Medium Colonia! 430.00 Small Colonial... $26.00 Plain Sheraton... 950.00 Inlaid Shegaton . . $31.00 Light Fumed 0; a $33.00 Dark Golden Oak, carved................. Dining Tables $135.00 Large Colonial Mahogany Table, 60-inch top, slightly damaged. m $64.00 Large Colonial Quartered Oak Table, 60-inch to; $110.00 Sheraton Table, dark inlaid lines, 54-inch top $55.00 A Variety of Tables— 48-inch tops, 6 and 8 fet long, } ) light and dark mahogany, fumed oak or golden| 7 oak. Some have five legs, also pedestal tables, { Formerly as high as #40.00} Odd China Cabinets 947.50 Fumed Oak Cabinet...... $80.00 Jacobean Cabinet... $100.00 Colonial Mahogany. $140.00 Colonial Mahogany. 977.00 Adam Mahogany..... re $50.00 Plain Solid Mahogany..................55 Odd Buffets $41.50 Quartered Oak Colonial,................65 $152.00 Adam Mahogany... $80.00 Inlaid Sheraton.... $105.00 Fumed Oak Charles IT $25.00 | DRNING

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