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re oo py Meroe WOULD MODEL SALOON Advocates Driving Out Strong] « Drink, So Man May Bring feature of the National Brewers’ an-| 21 Mual convention was the sveech of P..sident Edward A. Schmidt of Philadelphia, who had something to @ay about reforms th: saloon from disfavor with even the He defended beer as a harmiess beverage and deplored that it was Constantly associated with places where more fiery drinks were sold. He advocated the Germanizing or Eu- Fopeanizing of the saloon into the “vier halle,” where men could bring thetr families, and referre = dissolution in’ the future of | Ko seattle An the getennants meat, oF fell fourteen feet. His leg was i) nln bev malt a wi i oe, ot pensed tro ces.” mistake for saloons to be aaa ter would give ‘oad He said aaiso that he though ita je se- cretive (as they are with screens and Ground giass windows and the like); said he believed that the National the support to every movement that inated upon the Leal being conducted in an orderly mani “that the beer business is an ind trial baro! His Family There. of this period the beer sales incr “It is generally conceded,” nto ned meter and from this stand- point a study of the beer sales for the og al running from July, 1913, to June, 1914, inclusive, is most en. lightening. For the first six tronthe | per cent. over the same period in 1912. per cent ‘ar, beer sales aad September fell off 10 per cent. compared with the same period might lift the | 1913." —_—-_—— critical members of communi- Maddox, Clifford L. Miller & Co. for damages Juno 17, he was directed to wall rred to Ling ell nase places, wee the day,” he Sepa fated. = HAR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DSAPPEARS—25 CENT DANDERINE "alee tt ettteranes! bow it | difference how dull, faded, brittle and sctaggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan- derine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a immediate and wearates tel bair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of parable lustre, softness and luxuriance, ve beauty and During the next six months, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. %.—The aa: the beer sales decreased ith the outbreak of the Eyropean during July, August as in Leg Amputated, Jury Gives Him 915,000, A jury before Supreme Court Justice in Brooklyn, returned a ver- dict of $16,000 yesterday in favor of Patrick Conety of No. 986 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, in his sult against for} the loss of his left leg. Through Law- yer Max Keve, Conety showed that, ik across | LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 20.—G. A. Edwards, aged sixty-nine, of Green Save Your Hair! Try as of Danderine, you can not find a ae trace of dandruff or falling hair and scalp will not iteb, but wha! you most, will be after a few weeks’ use, | when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yee—but really new hair— if rowing. all over the scalp. i doubles the beauty of your hair. No THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. FEUDIST KILLED IW with intimidating a witness. FIGHT WITH M MARSHALS under arregt and after the oMcers had G. A. Edw: ik Saw Draws Third Gun by two piatols from him they started rei ad the warrant. His When Officers Arrest Him and Take Two. marshals had failed to get. County, was shot and killed yesterday! mortally wounded, The officers were not by United States Marshals Dyer and Co Soft, Fluffy, Lustrous and Beautiful. ton ih ce you will, after an application abundance; an incom; it will please shimmer of true hair Danderine from any drug ittle Danderine immediately | been neglect treatment—that's fe Howell, who went to arrest him on a Federal Court warrant charging - Bdwanis was one of the most noted old-titme feudists in the State, He was fon, Early Rewards, then approached and attracted the attention of the officers, while Bd- wards drow a third pistol that the In the battle which followed a score of shots were fired and Edwards fell Get a 2% cent betile u Knowlton's store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty ‘and soft, as an, ey at it hen by careless B. Altman & Cn. Seasonable Merchandise at Special Prices. An Interesting Sale for to-morrow in the Department for Misses’ and Children’s Underwear (Second Floor) will comprise Misses’ Crepe de Chine Nightrobes _ Silk Jersey Petticoats and Blanket Robes and will offer decided price advantages. Misses’ Crepe de Chine Nightrobes at $3.45 Misses’ Silk Jersey Petticoats (36-inch length, in black and colors): : sewitn fancy plaitéd fldiince of inéésaline, $3.75 S.With plaited flounce of silk jersey at 3.90 Misses’ Blanket Robes (sizes 10 to 16 years) ( ( isie Wee aaa Area eS aaa $2.75 & 3.00 Also, in the same Department, A Sale of Children’s Rompers at special prices. Rompers of colored crinkled cotton (sizes | to 6 years) . hud ee a a Ane, Rompers of colored striped galatea (sizes 2 to Gyeate).. : 6 « » « at 88c. PRONOUNCED. REDUCTIONS have been made in the prices of Misses’ and Small Women’s Dresses and Tailor-made Suits presenting exceptional opportunities for economic purchasing. Dresses of serge and combination materials (Tas Gs aoe (ore ae a $9.50 & 16.50 Afternoon Dresses of silk at 12.50 & 17.50 Afternoon Dresses of velveteen . at 15.00 Tailor-made Suits . at 19.50 & 28.50 A Special Sale of Girls’ Dresses and Coats to be held to-morrow (Saturday) in the Department on the Second Floor, will afford an opportunity to. obtain garments of really excellent values at remarkably low prices. _ Regulation Dresses of navy blue serge (sizes 6to i2 years). . . . at $6.75 Cheviot Coats, trimimed with fur (sizes 6 to WG years) . «9. « at $10.50 Giris’ Importy’ oats are now being shown at _xlably reduced prices. 4 ° attited. An Unusual Offering of Men’s Montagnac Overcoats at $45.00 will provide a feature of special interest for to-morrow (Saturday) in the Department for Men’s Wear. These Overcoats, which are actually worth $65.00, are cut on new, distinctive lines that cannot fail to appeal to the man who recog- -nizgs the importance of being -correctly They are extremely well tailored, have yoke and sleeves lined with silk and are finished with a velvet collar. Sales now being held consist of Men's Furslined Gray Cloth Overcoats, $58.00 Men’s Cassimere and Cheviot Overcoats, 28.00 Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings. An interesting Sale of Men's Shoes at special prices, now in progress, includes Gray Bucke skin-topped models, at . per pair $4.75 An Extraordinary Purchase of Imported Trimming Laces has been consummated. These will be placed on sale, commencing to-morrow (Saturday), comprising a variety of charming patterns in the popular light-weight, filmy effects and the desired widths, including demi-flounces. These Laces, the values of which range from $1.50 to $6.75 per yard, are in white, ivory, black, and some in gold color, and will be marked at 58ci, 95c., $1.45 & 1.85 per yard. A Display of Mourning Millinery is a feature of special interest In the Millinery Department on the Third Floor. It includes a number of Imported Hats suitable for first mourning, as well as clever adaptations and originations by B. Altman & Co.'s own designers. The styles shown are most attractive, and the prices are moderate. Sooo io 00 OOS OOOO IO IOI OO Ok > EE = i F Hy 2 < a United States District Court ise ie ath Rebs 7) pace atti a) PR tale In accordance with the terme of an order of the THA BUSINKAS OF THE a NEILL-ADAMS co. pitt \ ¢.. NOW locate Regular $5.00 Models At ‘1.97 Satin figured broche corsets in medium low bust model, with long hipe, giving etraight lines to the figure. $2.00 Corsets of strong coutil; medium $1.00 Made burt; Lewd tricl upto effect. All sisee at. Mme. Lyra. ‘Conata Models for every figure, whetber lender, medium or stout. ORIENT Extra Special Oriental Rugs Shirven and Kara- ise Kitchen Needs Rotary Ash Sifter, mph $1.45 a | 7 ing wil Hay e- ularly $9.60. $1.25 “Plymouth” Meat & Vegetable Choppers Like Nlustration, at ic 4 Steel Cutters, potting extra o8re, e, medium, Hee palverieeds fal. 1] value. Almost in- in the I kitchen for eating meats, vegetables, etc. Se Self Basting Roasters, with covers oval shane, Nal of one piece; 16-in, sise; at 7 Self Basting Reser cover; 10215 lashes} at 19¢, Savory Self Basting Roaster, with cover, all enamel; at $1.25, Marion Harland Coffee Pots, best quality nickel plated, with J SIXTH AVE. ONe-ADMMsCa's Entire Stock Attend Our Once-a-Season Clearing of ‘The New Simpeon-Crawtord Store, Second and Main Fleore—We Give and Redeom Surety Coupons, Broche Corsets | $3.50 to $10.00 A Wonderful Christmas Gift Opportunity! $5 sO-inch Black A Special Cut Price Sale of Cliee vous STORE UPENS New Management IT 9 A. M—CLOSES 6 PL, SO === New Stock 19°20" ST. NEW Y1 YORK err of Furniture, FEvtc. At About 65c on the Dollar Bargains in Every Department Trimmed Hats At One-Half Price Although Many Prices Are Already Reduced For instance: Trimmed Hats _that_ were -originall $15.00 and reduced to $10.00 are 95.00 in this sale. Hundreds of Smart $1, 2 5 t $ 5. 00 |. Trimmed Ha's at ° (Prices from $2.50 to $10.00; Some Reduced from Original Prices of $3.50 to $12.50.) ; And every hat is absolutely new. In fact, our entire stock is-re- |G newed every few days; very seldom does a hat remain in stock more than two or three weeks. Our method of production and selling—and frequent | clearings—keeps the display up to the minute in fashion and freshness. , is sale includes all the trimmed hats in our show rooms—not |: untrimmed hats or materials. $27.50 Lustrous Velour Porticres _ Can be delivered in time for Thanksgiving Day. Colors—rose, crimson, olive and green. § “50 Reversing different colors to harmonize 19° ~ combination of Marie Antoinette and with colors of room...........eeeeeeee nce lace. Tage centre motifs. her special Mercerized Portieres ‘irs in rich colors. Armure Tap- | renai tel nee Best quality. Bolster piece to mate! $2. 48 a set from 918.00, $8.06 a ret from $14.50, $12.00 a set from 617.50. ron Irish Point Lace Curtains m $10.00, $35 a pale tm Le 00, i pair from $8.50. 16 Silke Portieree, Pair, 18 apair from 89.00. al } n foliage des er $1.48 to $2.00 Nottingham Lane green, brown, gold or Le jues. $8.50 Lace Bed Sets, $8.00; tenuis raat sib Gy in white or yy A beautiful line Ch ine Seta in a] Arabian. peon-Crawterd, Foart! ih Floor—We Give and Redeem Saray © at Ne AL RUGS at 514.75 A Collection of Regular $20.00 to 935.00 Rugs Shirvan, Kazakja and Mousoul Rugs, sizes about 8 to4 feet by 4 to 6 feet; regular value up to $24.75. Shirvan Rugs, size about Sx6 feet; regular value up to $26.50. Kurdistan Rugs, average size about 3.6x6 feet; regular value $25.50. Beautiful, silky Beluchistan Rugs. Dining Room Fiuinadl THE STOCK OF O’NEILL-ADAMS AT 65% ON THE DOLLAR BUFFET, built of quar- tered oak, fumed finish; a Dining Table,| 1 48-inch board; deep linen Constructed of nicely drawer at bottom; door selected oak; has 465- compartments; each end inch top and extends and between are 2 drawers, to 6 feet; plain base and legs in keeping }} 98 Ribbed Dress Plushes at, Fad wide. ty fa 1 partitioned and lined for silver; mirror sise 10x40, shelf above. with the set. or oh O’Neill’s price, | sid $26. Sale pres, SEBO price ..... 919.50 ARM CHAIR, to match and complete the outfit. O’Neill’s price, 97,00, DINING CHAIRS, solid oak; slat panel [1 back; box frame with slip seat of real Spanish leathe O'Neill’ + 94.25. Sale pri $5.25 Sale np a ee “ oe NASA $3.50 § CHINA closet | SIDE TABLE, } DIENT) of solid oak, fumed | @ match to the Ne BIL finish; heavy top; | set; quartered bl || double doors; 5 spaces | stock; has the drawer and shelf for use; it is 46 inches | ti nit a wide and 61 inches | below. high. O’Neill’s price, O'Neill's price, 929.25 $16.25. Sale Sale $21.50 | price $11.50 Our Club Payment Plan Our’ Household Club Plan enables you to put Better Furniture into your home, gives Cash Prices, or the lower-sti ices of special events like this, and you have the use of while making payments at inter Sa price