The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1915, Page 5

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FOR 3-CENT CARS ON The ONLY place fn New York where value tells and Give City the Plafit in Ten Years. id Won Wes Wnt hattan Bridge Three. Cent Line If the city will permit the Man. operate cars over the Williamsburg Fy te Pn ald | Bridge F. W. Rote, President of the/ long haul service across fife bridge line, in @ letter to Bridge Commis-| Uless the contract was renewed. o hits, diy cle ¢ Learning of this, the Manhattan loner Kracke, to-day offered (0 Pro-| ridge ‘Three-Cent Line offers the ylde the entire investment, accept 6] oity a contract designated to elim!- per cent. interest on it, split all sur- possibility of a similar situa- plus profits equaly with the city, and ising In the future. auld undertake,” says the turn over to the dty the entire plant] etter in substance, “to provide mod- and all equipment at the expiration , of ten years. 5 wuld seat forty-6 carry the trai The contract by which the line would install a car Company Will Divide Profits from one end of the bridge to the] barn in the vicinity of the bridge— other now operates at a two cent) wherever the city decided to locate fare will expire Aug. 31. This line is|!t. We would instal ones, a at the ‘bridge, at Kent when Commissioner Krackg notified|on the waterfront there would be the operating company, which is| saved the long walk they now have backed by Brooklyn Rapid Tranait|t,make it they use the bridge. « | contract for local and New York Railways interests, Pe tg ‘would provide that the contract would expire at the/ this investment in its entirety and end of this month, those intereats are|ask only 6 per cent. income on the said to have threatened to stop thetr| sume: dividing equally with the city to | Sizes 6 by 9 ft., Regular Value $38.50, Sizes 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, Regular Value 856.25, Sizes 9 by 12 [t., Regular Value $62.50, i Stern Brothers | tnd and 43rd Streets, West of FiRth Avenue Continuation, on the Fifth Floor, of the August Sale of Oriental Rugs, Carpets & Hall Runners offering a wide selection of large medium and small rugs, taken from regular stock and marked at One-third to One-half Jess than usual prices The Better Grades of Household Furniture _ [f] «<ts'S'2. 5.2 amortize the investment. At the ter- mination of this contract these prop- erties, cars, barna and elevators would pass to the city as its prop- erty free and clear, leaving the city in a position to enter into a new con- tract at that time, having in ite pos- session a road fully equipped and ready for service.” ROOSEVELT WILL STICK BY MOOSE Doesn't Blame Those Who Return to Republican Camp, but He Cannot. all Our surplus profits after an appro- =| Priate sum had been laid aside to * x Bull Moosers who want to rejoin Room Size Persian Carpets Persian Hall Runners brploncalcbsenaitareh gd Led - Ls , ‘ol. Roosevelt is going to atic! sizes 9 by 12 ft.; formerly 8225.00 desirable narrow widths; formerly up to 885.00, sald so in a statament made public Reduced to $128.00 Now $29.75 to 49.50 to-day. When asked about hia nephew, The- ‘ . Fi ss ; . | odore Douglas Robinson, and Chaun- Superior Persian Carpets Small Size Persian Rugs H]|cey Hamlin of Buffalo deserting the including Mahal, Ghoeravan, Bidjar and Asia | including Kurdistan, Moussoul, Iran, Be- Progressive party to enroll as Repub- Minor Carpets, sizes 834 to 11 ft. wide by 12 loochistan and Serebend Rugs, various popu- Beet ae ee eres bore Uae to 1314 ft. long; formerly $115.00 to $350.00, | lar sizes; formerly from $22.50 to 45,00, eek terahes od Dremel ua Now $77.00 to 198.00 Now $14.75 to 29.75 have announced thetr intention of en- 4 | rolling as Republicans in this State I made the great fight thes have made uring the past three years for Pro- Now reduced to $29.75 FIM! srcesive principles, and 1 am eure ° that they are acting conscientiously Now reduced to $39.75 in the step they now take, and with Now reduced to $44.25 the purpose of doing what they re- gard as most useful to the commu- nity. “Holding the convictions | do it lity for me, my- 1 shall enroll at 10 to 50% reductions £24 | Us Rim'alee te earelt as a Progres: Before making final selections we invite inspection of our large assortments of poe ——ee Living Room, Library, Dining Room, Chamber Suites FINDS IT EASY TO GET and Separate Pieces, of unquestionably high quality GOODS INTO GERMANY which upon comparison will be found to offer much better values than are obtainable at similar Fj —_———- sales elsewhere. Included among the items of interest are: Broker Tells of Shipping Supplies Sheraton Mahogany Side & Arm Chairs | Antique Ivory and Mahogany Bedsteads by Way of Viadivostok upholstered in denim; Formerly $15 to 830. Formerly from $38.50 to 70.00 andiiSwaden A now $10.00 to 20.00 now $13.50 to 30.00 | . 4 F d Oak Mission Chairs & Rocker: Mah Bed S tite aunties ‘c. Wallach, ‘who umed < Missiox rs & 8, ahogany room Suite, aiciai Rbcnbelctaacteleakey) Pasha seats and backs; Formerly $20 to 4-pieces, Adam design; Former'y $125.00, fossa “oth naipeer at corte any now $1000 to 28.50 now $100.00 trots Copsabagenasetriad (h¥7 bao upholstered in denim; Formerly $29 to $90, 7-pieces; Former'y $263.00, ¥]) been doing a heavy business with Germany. Mr, Wagner sald he had no difficulty in sending cargoes of now $18.50 to 65.00 reduced to $206.50 food from this country to Germany \? 4) Solid Mahogany Divans & Davenports | Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, Maple Bureaus, of excellent construction | Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, a1} (Hasina 6s and finish; \ Formerly 830.00 to 105.00, 10-pieces; Excellent choice of Odd Mahogany Dining Room Chairs at Half Price |]}) terference ty Hussian officials, Mr. Today and Tomorrow The Half-yearly Sale of Saks Suits for Men reduced from $30, $28, $25, $23, $20—to $17 } This is a sale of Saks suits reduced from former | prices, and not a sale of suits on which we have set arbitrary and fictitious “values.” If you know anything about average clothing sales you will know what we mean. In other words, every suit in this sale is regular stock, and not the } overnight product of haste and expediency. Ob- viously, there has been a thinning out of the selections, but there is a range of choice right | now in which early-comers will have no difficulty \ in finding the particular suit they want. But don't put it off any longer. Come in now, Small charge for alterations Baks &@ampann Broadway at 34th Street. form cloth and shoes to Germany by | now $20.00 to 78.00 reduced to $156.00 sending it to Vladivostok and thence through Sweden, where the auther- y pro-German. 7, Mr, Wallach said that he had Formerly $184.50, | shipped many consignments of uni- by rail to Swedéd for transhipment to Germany. There had been no in- Wallach said. He means to go abroad to arrange Ruslan contracts with- in a few weeks. PRICE SHATTERING AUGUST i pel ae THE SALE for which thousands of our cus- tomers wait, because they know it to be a REAL OPPORTUNITY of buying QUALITY MER. CHANDISE in FURNITURE, RUGS, BED- \ DING, ETC., in endless veriety of styles. Every = piece is marked with PLAIN FIGURE and in addition to our regular stock we have - included FULL sample lines of the newest goods, purchased at the JULY FURNI- TURE EXPOSITIONS in NEW YORK and GRAND RAPIDS. Our Convenient-Payment Plan makes this EVERYBODY'S OPPOR- |E TUNITY. You heve an equal choice in these LOWEST PRICES whether you come prepared to pay cash or to avail yourself of our liberal PART-PAYMENT PLAN. Princess Dresser Base 46 inches Das G containing 2 amall drawers Sep.08 pr tggs cir 98 to match, have nothing to say except that I], Highest Quality Wilton Rugs in Oriental designs | think It hag been ane of thems to have ' THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, DAY, AUGUST 8, 1915. BARON MEETS DEATH nrncroow | James MeCreery & 0. BABES FROM MOTHER sath Street 5th Avenue Si famous Foreign Minister, waa killed while trying to gain pos- his children who have been last night session of taned a di ther, whic! resulted in sensational disclosures. The Baroness declared her husband d important diplomatic docu- ments bel Foreign A ened her quent interviews with Herr Michahel- and comm Baron Werth hot three ti by his nephew, Henhor Alcides Pavan: Unprecedented Values ‘ parice.”"Tehe. anootlng (06k "piss Ak Heavy Irish Linen Damask. Tablecloths: Hemmed Huckaback Towels: " the Baron's home in Petropolis and regularly 2.50, 1.90 doz. 1.75, 2.25 and 2.75 ' ante me Goa he mistook bis regularly 3.75, 2.65 regularly 2.50, 3.00 and 3.60 riage regularly 4.26, 3.25 Hemstitched Huckaback Towels: it Napkins to match: dos. 3.00, 3.75 amd 6.00 ‘ 22x22 ins... ....... regularly 93.76, dor. 2.65 regularly 4.20, 5.00 and 8.00 bil janes si te in thin noe @4x@4ins.......... regularly 4.75, doz. 3.25 Hemmed Turkish Bath Towels: ) Heavy Irish Linen Table Damask, 72 inches dos. 2.75, 3.75 and 5.50 f wide. regularly 1.60, yd. 1.00 regularly 3.60, 4.75 and 7.50 fearch ahi t teeta tenia Bat bramdin Hemmed Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases ; Fitty's ming, ————————_————————— TIP TO Sheets: 54x00 63x09 72x99 81x99 90x98 (From When yoursel 0 he never get thet much again! Werther’s Children Had Been Awarded to Wife After Sen- | Midsummer Clearance Sale RIO JANEIRO, Aug. §—Baron al- lemand Werther, son-in-law of the late Baron de Rio-Branco, Brazil's living with his former wife, who ob- The divorce trial of Baroness Wer- tested. She alle; th ad fre- les, then German Minister to Brasil, other German firms documents refer- ring to the defenses of Brasil.’ About @ year before the divorce On Wednesday and Thursda: ational Divorce. DOMESTIC RUGS & SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS Radical Reductions for Immediate Disposal Preparatory to Receiving’ New Fall Merchandise. 9x12 ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs,—soft colorings; very durable. regularly 27.60, 19.90 Colonial Rag Rugs,—washable; attractive colors. Oxl@ft...... Special 6.50 8x10 ft...... Special 5.75 6x0 ft...... Special 3.76 Crex and Waite Grass Rugs,—plain or figured. " ” 8.50, 5.25 Bxl0ft...... regularly 6.50 and 7.95, 4.78 100 Rolls of Extra Quality China and Japan Straw Matting,—white or figured. Rollsof 40 yards, 7.50 regularly 14.50 Velvet Hall and Stair Carpets . usually 1.60, yd. 1.00 Imported Rixdorfer Linoleum usually 1.75, sq. yd. 1.25 Attention of Hotel Keepers is directed to this important sale. ivoree from him. hb began in September, jonging to the Ministry of ffaire of Brazil and threat- with death en she pro- August Sale HOUSEHOLD & DECORATIVE LINENS junicated to the Krupps and the Thomas find 'l who loves you hink youjiove| Pillow Cases: 42x36 45x36 50x36 + 54x86 for you may Standard Merit IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— , A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL ‘GO AND GET IT. ‘, Ll Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Trampit 6"Ave. & 20™St. The Cammeyer Store Now Is The Scene of AY Wonderful Sale Such as Never Before Has Been Held In The 54 4 Years of Our Career 9,087 Pairs As Follows: Because our way Spears doing | business cails for a a| prices quoted below. Come today or any day complete clearance at the end of each season we|soon and buy the shoes that you need for are now offering you genuine “CAMMEYER” shoes|now or for the future, knowing that your at prices that are absolutely below cost. There|savings are enormous and that there is no is not an old or an unworthy shoe in the entire|chance or guess work as to the quality of the lot. Every pair has sold _this Spring at the|merchandise. 4,786 Pairs All Season Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes All Styles - 4,301 Pairs Men’s an and "Women’s ~~ Low Shoes All Styles All Leathers All Sizes SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO O LET” ADS. ’

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