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a = a REA OEE A RATNER TTR MES IY AMD De THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1915. ‘ z hy - STEPMOTHER ACCUSES HIM. : 5 TTI |e Weatinenoure Company, whieh ts] At the outbreak of the Buropean When, tis eveine wan sccgentaty| GEORGE FITCH IS DEAD. 4 (es ¥ appliances for the generation and|the Stock Exchange last July, West- ay Oe tact sande ss hy 3 4 Young Frankel Ie Charged With | utilization of electricity. Plants atjinghouse sold at 64. That is also the ant youre oe oe.4e (h | Author of we Stories and a Anannlt and Robbers Pittsburg, Newark, N. Jy and Cleve-|iow price of this year. The stock hr a brakeman, wae by Witely Known Hamortat, in Charged with having bes ne mother, Mra, Fila Frar 5) homo at No. 336 Henry stolen jewelry from a ea Alfred Frankel, twenty-one, was ar- } raigned in the Centre Street Police Court to-day. Scording ‘to Detectives Lowenhelm and Keinp, who arre: hin, Frankel | while employed as 4 ker for the, urity Bank in id a story. of aving been bound, and robbed of $325 and some the bank. After that } tory at No Grand Btreet, ordered him to keep away Pre youths siepmother was alone find no authorization in official quar- fa he Arges a eetttea er ns i tare 2 i)" as ; ——F— se nterea.""she nye ho yan bounce, Ae Walluabile Series Op Th figuring henefite to the Weating- = on his step~ In the 1915 fiscal year ended March | by selling at 114%. rat of th t land are not handling war business, ;made a new high record yesterday | injure { 4 ° RERKELEY, Cal, Aug. 10.—George 31 last, gross earnings of the Wert- Fitch, President of the American Hu- ease , Ws |inghouse Company amounted to $33, wi) rorists’ Aasociation, died here otter an What Inves for P es | 871,000, and after making all deduc- ENGINEER KILLED IN CRASH. r 4 | Gporation for appendicitis. Me. Fiteh |tions, such as expenses, interest and ae was taken iI! on Saturday. ps miscellaneous adjustments, the divi. |Leeomotive Collides With Fretah George Pitch was born June 8, 1877 Shhoulll A NOW Nboutt dend balance was equivalent to $4.63 Cara tn Jersey City Yara, at Galva, UH ‘graduate of . Penneyivanta Station U |per share of common stock outstand- Knox College. year ho began || tx Semel? : Ue ling. Ordinary business of the com-| John Cannon, thirty-four years Charien Needier, fifty-three yeare ota, | Ht a nowspaper in|] Returning leave Atlantis City 1,00 F 0 " has been fully as go04 | of No, 44 West One Hundred and Twen i} " xf ° la bee: 7 ‘eaae. ane DP Orcut | ‘ae atated above, the ® sailor on the steamship Neleon Court, ‘Tieketa good oniy on Special Teale Jnext annual report will reflect in a|‘7-ninth Street, Manhatten, , at the foot of Canal Street, | Nonpareil. ater wen P 5 Alb ty jmeasure the receipt of war business, |°*sineer on the Jersey Cen i om, Stnten Island, fell from the re he Hved until PENNSYLV NI. R.R. Om 8. bt road, was killed early this morning ‘to the bay early to-day and was hor of the Siwarh a! Al A ut current estimates that the report dg drowned. nown ‘as @ humor nd | Will show from $18 to $20 Carned PET | ’ - = ——,° ~~ share of common stock outstanding . e-* er and tried to tear a pair of dine] house Company as a result of the ond earrings from her. ears. ‘Sh Fi all 4) ought him off and atumbled into the hance YSOS war, consideration must be given to Ip. M t ntlie, | the foreign investments of the com ‘ Ab. ice charme, . fet | pany. ore is ir esting- ate . they police charac, Saving Hankel R‘R:* BATSON. PeEe; atecttts Gompane oF which the ern ro ers f vera La 7 Ameri company owns 445,180 : fers found him In a Blanton’ Street WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC—NO. 8. ag thon \ TT TR Sse. Controis. the. French. Westing’ 42nd and 43rd Sreels, West of FAA Avenus: ae (Written Especially for The Evening World.) controls. the French Westinghouse The beaut: d eplend - : . : tallan Westing- y and splendor Contracts for war munitions placed with the Westinghouse Electric eet i Ehtaen teak the | picturesque scenery are and Manufacturing Company have a value of about $56,000,000. The bulk apa 4 of the french company and “lost” to those whose eve- ? t tu in company have been given : Bs tty . of these orders is for rifles. As illustrating the kaleidoscopic changes sear ‘catirely to the manutacture of | Sight is defectiv rwear A Special August Sale of Women’s Unde a oat ‘4 brought about in many American industries by the European war, the| war munitions, The English com 5 Physician) . Westinghouse Company only as far back as last April knew little of the|pany'’s plants are atso working on} — can ase ain by means of ¥ ‘ ” ee ITCHING INSTANTLY manufacture of rifles. The business was entirely foreign to them, but) Thi, tn take care of it 0 definite, ‘skilful _method s To-morrow, on the Main Floor * ° ent year the Westinghouse Company will have . The profits of the English other glasses are needed, | ee . % 5 ad before the end of the present ¥ ‘i ts pany during the wgext year or wie el asses are need i Consisting of an advantageous purchase of well made Nainsook and Cambric garments of the become one of the iargest manufacturers of rifles in the world. py If they are, the cost is indeed 9 : “5 ) alt Ms [Seah dala hrrcteeaalscalaes hould be unusually large, but it would K better grades at savings of One-third fi € t Price: r Westinghouse entered the war | he unsafe at this time to hazard a! small—the satisfaction great ; 8 x rom Current Prices, 1 kK order class Inte Inst fail, when It @¢-/ seems to be a common practice to the size of ite profits. Harris Glasses cost from $2 Night Gowns anc ‘ ers t Jcepted a contract for Khrapnel and] take the estimated profit ‘oh war busi: dente ete Gea. ae upward. 8 Petticoats. and poncinstene ead pew Cov t q ‘ som = 2 5, , »C i high vices Mae pe ai had non Stock as Gathe ayailetis tee ‘divi- entirely, to the eanutacture of war Tbe, 98c, 1.85 to 2.25 1 as 1.46 J and Lrawers, 4 a value of between $7,000; |dends, It must be understood, how- | materials, much of the business whic! ce, 98e, 1. o 2.25 H y i 4 H $8,000,000, lever, that before profits on war busi. | they would ordinarily handle may or 85e, , to 1.95 at 48c, 59c, Thc to 95e t Last April the company entered |fess' are distributed to shareholders, |come direct to the domestic Westing- i the acquisition of Stevens Company, | house company. the war order business in earnest. It! the Meriden Company and any pence | The Westinghouse Company pald a accepted a contract from England companies that may be acquired will| dividend of two per cent. in 1912, and Remarkable Values in Women’s Waists for 1,000,000 rifles, to cost approxi-| to be taken care of. At the same|since that time four per cent. has! 33 e eer . oT each, It i well under-| tine ,it must be stated that the com-|been disbursed annually on the com- Wet" Boh a Oth Aven ; mately $27 each. ie |pany's earning power is belng per-|mon stock. Stockholders will, of bot, Rist & Bld Kes, Women’s Linen Waists, - at $1.75 | Women’s China Silk Waists at $2.50 stood that while the order was placed) manently increased by these acquist-| course, ultimately benefit by’ the |ffon ax bet TROth a LA tat | indirectly by England, the rifles are|tions and the equity of the stock-|jarge war business now booked, but Regularly sold up to &3. in reality for Russia | holders is being increased. It Is very doubtful if the rate of dis- 11007, Teway, Beiyn ; i ly sold up to 0 Rogularly sold up to $4.50 Within the past two weeks the| War business is not interfering in! bursements will be Increased in the 489 Fulton st... mIyn, Of plain white or striped materials in desirable Of heavy quality silk, in this season's BATHE WITH THE SOAP iccrrery Pikes ee Geen eal Oe with the regular business of immediate or near future. Summer models. ewent models. ing for 800,000 rifles, which will also AND APPLY OINTMENT |eos:‘tse:nrcnaser about #21 exch. The combined value of the two rifle For eczemas, rashes, irrita-}orders is, in round figures, $48,000,- | @ . . 000, which, added to the shrapnel | tions, pimples and dandruff | o:dor, makes the total value of war upproximately $56,000,000, Cuticura Soap and Ointment bes Foe oeotoy 800,000| ¥ Founded 1826 E Greeley 1 are supreme. They bring [rifles was placed, about two weeks " peed: i ago, it was understood that an op- , y and permanent reller, tion for 200,000 additional rifles was O] & ay O7 left open, so the rifle orders of the Samples Free by Mail company may soon aggregate 2,000,- 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street reamed bee win 35:9, oer | 000 Fifle $e died Ss a ietvens Anas and t 4 Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Marked appreciably lower than usual for this sale. Women’s Silk Lisle Thread Stockings, | Women’s Thread Silk Stockings, in black, white and tan; 35 in black and colors; self embroide: 69c formerly 50¢ a pair, . at c fronts; formerly 95c apair, . . Women's Thread Silk Stockings, Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, made with deep lisle tops; 39c superior quality, in black, white and 93c formerly 50c a pair, at colors; formerly $1.50 a pair, . at Children’s French and English Lisle Thread Socks, 48c in striped, clocked and openwork effects; formerly 75c and 95c a pair, at =~ 0D 0 SD 0 ED (0) GEE. 0-0-4 0-09) ED 0D 0 GED 0 42D (0-0 D0 0-2 0)-ED- 0 ED 0 GED 0 ED (0-6 0-GEED 0D 0 ED -GEO 900 Cattoura Soap and Ointment sun everywhere. ‘Liveral snanple of each Address postcard “Cutiours,” Dept 12, Boston. = een the Stevens Arms and Tool Com- pany, with plants at Chicopee Falls, Rimi W. t | Mass. and the Meriden Firearms me H DOUCLAS Company, at Meriden, Conn. Both 3.50 ®4.00 4.50 & 5.00 Shoes of te companies were recently ac- | e e e uired. It is now being whispered Din Shout that the Westinghouse Com- 1 -Koom urniture pany will soon acguire other plants. the Savage Arms Company being par- AE ee a. to| Specially Featured in the Lord & Taylor MID-SUMMER SALE rd Porcelain and China Dinner Ware a eenth ever Will be offered to-morrow, at worth while economies begin delivery of rifles un’ il a gered et co Rated American Porcelain Dinner Sets, Haviland China Dinner Sets, |report will partly show profits on : : . 100 pieces; decorated with gold lace 100 pieces; in a variety of effective |Wwar business, It will not be until AITHFUL reproductions, for the most part, of famous Period designs onder or Hower value 10.00 bet $7.50 decorations; value 828.00 set, at $21,00 the sesuanse, of ine At evel yeas | which have maintained their prestige through all the changing years, Thin China Di Set Cauldon China Plates, V. staat Of was Duele en Walt Breet and today are the accepted favorites for the modern home. The 103 Faveagtecyh tell slot a ; He Died _ es “ ege- nee Henne n sds Gourtaey Lord & Taylor collection, including hundreds of Suites and separate pieces, Lene ie hea Baa tetas able Vishes and Bowls (small will be able to realize a profit of, $15,000,000 on its two rifle orders, ‘This will mean that the profit on each rifle will be $10, or about 87 per cent. of its sale price. While the Stevens Arms Company and the Meriden! Arms Company have been manufac- | turing rifles for years, and under- stand the business thoroughly, an estimated profit of $10 per rifle ts considered altogether too high by persons who have Knowledge of the business. However, Westinghou: Atlantic City should be able to reallze a profit of | TO-MORROW $12,000,000 oF $13,000,000 on war bust: | BQ.6O br, W. 234 St. 7.50; Liberty $1. 8.00 ‘ness now booked, Jackson Ave, Jersey City, 178M. | Westinghouse now has $35,198 38 | e and gold edges; value $21.50 set, at $18.00 sizes), decorated with gold, . doz. $3.00}9) Also a number of Cut Glass Pieces at $2.85 each consisting of Sugar and Creams, Ice Cream Trays, Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, Fern Dishes, ete. awaits your critical inspection, Prices are extremely moderate. Four Pieces: Arm and Cbineh Side Chairs Buffet Household and Decorative Linens of the most dependable grades, consisting of broken lots, odd pieces and discontinued patterns, |} At prices disproportionate with their actual values Damask Table Cloths, at $1.50 to 2.50 | Linen Pillow Cases, - — - pair Double Damask Cloths, - at $3.95 | Dimity Bedspreads,- + = at $1.10 y to match 46-inch China Cabinet can be fur- nee nished at 4o-ine Serving Table m FORT common stock outstanding, and it) reasonable A aiiBail at is Napkins, doz. $5.25 | Satin Finish Bedspreads, - at $8.16 1 on Damask Table Linens, - yd. 88¢ | Huck Towels, - doz. $1.35, 2.25, 2.70 [i ~ ames C reery ql Table cost, Damask Napkins,ready hemmed, dz.$2.75 | Turkish Bath 'Towéls, - doz. $2.75 | a ‘ i * Fine Damask Napkins, - $3.95 | Madeira LuncheonSets (emb'd), at $2.75 | sai, Siveat sth Avenue WILLIAM-AND-MARY” DINING ROOM SUITE | Linen Sheets, hemst'd, pair $3.95, 5.50 | Madeira Tea Napkins (emb'd), doz. $4.40 Solid Mqhogany—Usualy $350.0- $225.00 — : The dignity and auies elegance, characteristic of this picturesque period of Furniture designing, are faithfully reproduced in the Suite illustrated—made especially for Lord & s On Sale Wednesday and Thursday NEW FALL BLOUSES Semi-tailored Models Oriental Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners Marked in many instances at less than import cost. Small Persian Rugs, $14.75 to 29.50 | Persian Rugs, at $75.00 to 125.00.’ Taylor by one of our foremost manufacturers, Structurally perfect,superbly progorcionsd, superior in detail, built of solid selected mahogany, in rich dark dull finish, N dignified lines. ote the chaste contour and grace of the simple, 4 Formerly $22.50 to 45.00 Room size; formerly $115, r Blouses in Washable Taffeta, with low collar Dining Room Suites—Specially Pi riced Asia Minor ai $68.00 to 250.00 | Persian Carpets, ” ridkse to a in and turn-back cuffs; finished with large pearl but- Fumed Oak, (9 Pieces), Usually Mahogany, (10 Pieces). Usually Room size; were $102.00 to 368,00 Large size; were $210.00 to 578.00 tons. 5.00 Ger Oe ts Hk Usually Adam Mahogany, (10 Pieces). i high or low. 5.95 ONT cake | Oh ae igh Quality Furniture | Smart Blouses of superior quality Crepe de j Sheraton Mahogany, (10 Pieces), 245.00 Aden Mahogany, (10 Piec s6u be At prices usually asked for inferior grades. | Chine, with front of eyelet embroidery; hem- Chlopendale Mitoreay, (10 Pcs.). | William & Macy Makes Go ron The second week of this great August sale offers just as wide a range for selection as maintained stitched yoke, back and convertible collar, 6.50 f Several new models in Colored Blouses suitable for J tailored suits.- WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY Exceptional Values Usually $331.00 coeeeee 245,00 Pieces), Usually $475.00.... 375.00 Jacobean Oak, (10 Pieces), Usu- Mahogany, (10 Pieces), Usually ally #565.00 fone teeaet see. 272,50 BODOG. 0s ce daengeveese ++» 395,00 Colonial Mahogany, (9 Pieces). Adam Mahogany, (10 Pieces Usually $407.50........+.4- 295.00 Usually $720.00........ 500.00 Sheraton Mahogany, (10 Pieces). Colonial Mahogany, (10 Pi Uusually $415.00. .....00006 295.00 Usually $652.50 Birth Floor ee ne eae eae ee ee ae ce ere cae a eee eee ee ae ae Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS Now in Progress on the opening day, because our stock is constantly being replenished with new pieces from th output of several of the largest manufacturers, For the Living and Dining Room For the Bed Chamber ' ene tedy $125.00 EOS AO cry seeoaaes ocakeres $295.00 ' 25.00 Dining Room Suite, $225.00 | 4325.00 Chamber Suite, . at $225.00, Sheraton mahogany; 10 pieces. Sheraton mahogany; 4 pieces, q ny Dining Room Tables, Vour-Post Mahogany Bedsteads, 55.00, 40,00, 70.00 to 150,00 Formerly $27.50, 38.50 and 46,00 Now $28.50, 35.00, 50,00 to 110.00 Now $17.50, 25.00 and 35.00 ee ee ee eee . . . ; A fey A : ; : : Davenports covered in denim, Antique Ivory Chiffonie : so ee Be Scere Snes oe Be He ee eee oi ae nate aeasen ction oF rich Rugs, including room sizes, | Uh) pormeriy 453.00, 65.00, 78.00 and 118.00 Formerly 820,00, 8.00 and 00.00 ” ACK OF ie par Now $40.00, 50.00, 60.00 and 90.00 Now $16.50, 22.50 and 85.00 regularly 2.00 and 2.25 KERMANSHAH — MAHAL — SAROUK RUGS hl ; : ; ‘ j : i r {Beam Ales \ Denim Covered Arm Chairs, Gentlemen's Mahogany Chiffoniers, Thread Silk Hosiery,—reinforced; fine gauge. , j Formerly 820.00, 28.50, 5.00 and 45.00 Formerly $40.00, 58.00, 85.00 and 135,00, Black or White. pair 1.15 _ $165.00 to 285.00 $87.50 to 125.00 Now $185.00 to 265.00 | Now $14.00, 20.00, 22.50 and 36,00 | Now $35.00, 45.00, 70.00 and 95.00 y regularly 1.50 Formerly $300 to 500.00 Formerly $125 to 200,00 Formerly $300 to 450,00 t Mal Chai 1 Rock Solid Mat B 3 7. : rs Mahogany Murs anc ockers, eold Mahogamn ureaus, \ Thread Silk Hosiery,—fine gauge; reinforced; Several Hundred Smaller Oriental Ruge—Usually $12.50 to $37.50~ $9.50 to $22.50 | Adam design with cane seats and backs, Formerly #30,00, 06 62,00 and 80,00 lisle tops and soles, Black or White. pair 6Oc aie ‘ Ee an a ei Oe eee | j Very special at $18.50 Now $18.75, 30.00, 88.50 and 50,00 Hf regularly 750 >) ED) GE AD) GE () ED) ES (0) GR 0 E> () GD 0) GEE GED (0) ED 10 oe aay Me