The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1915, Page 6

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eh ween eieaaowen ELEVATOR FALLS A ina lan dora in i Bae See WITH 17 PAS 17 PASSENGERS 2. 49% 500 prefe cumulative ,000,000 common stock “ote re the tan receive a dividend the. praterred | None Is Injured by 6 by 60-Foot Drop in entitled to dividends at the rate of, iH cent. per annum for ‘the ie | Due to Overloading Coat fy ed from Jan. at the rate ot & per cent. Per afnum for two years Factory Lift. from Jan. 1, and at the rate of 7 per cent. per Janna from Jan. 1, 1917.| & ®as eo warm this morning that The preferred see has not yet re-|the men and girls employed in cet ® dividend, profits fro: hée| and 12 Bleecker Street stood ane ot mee my ce “AValuable ‘Series Laie, wile Bnet S| imencial Analyses the ol ‘ Bo he shut the door and pulled the modistes you would have had to ex- a dnusnter: Phe fara ition R'R:> BATSON. "> acta gadlage ihesrabuan end many times as much money, for Be fielder, ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING CO.—NO. 14. dom June 3) amounted tel ,, The cA mounted slowly to the waar CT eee ety of Drownea Roy Taentified. “(Written Especially for The Evening World.) P18 my tae ee aba ty oor sate tart rh yeep ee GIMBELS, for our D) Fthe bate of @ boy found ficating in| The AllieChalmers Manufacturing Company a few months ago was) pin.00,000 it nan he reodite soon it Is selling for nearly seven times as much as it sold about seven months ago. Then it was despised as a weak- ling. Now it has a large and ever in- creasing circle of speculative friends, *y who are strenuously endeavoring to ean comfort | ™mske other friends for it by predict- ~ be either . ing that it will go to $100 per share. or a tiring ee But these friends are pursuing methods that cannot be approved. ! pet reading rats They are exaggerating the “war ae can be baby's” labs bilities. For instance, they are loud- oe ekeutey capa ly asserting in print that the “baby” idly prescr i are SO Care- | will be adopted by a wealthy father bed, so acc: Mey who can and will shower riches, in fa aes perc fitted the shape of more wat orders, upon Seats Now On Sale For the great 350-mile automobile race at the world's newest, finest and fastest track—Sheepshead Bay Speedway. Constructed at a cost of over $3,500,000. All the great drivers of America will compete. The starter will be Sih ewe agen bree peta Socal tha aie Wea Fred Wagner. Run under rules of the A. A. A. A speed of over 120 miles he year per hour with safety is possible because of the advanced construction “eyes to perform unaccustomed savption papers al ut drat > “1 of the track. “tasks. The honor of being the . Parent was to be Gontearee “iueeeces:| SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY mers. Ib has not pee | quiring a etock it in it, an present oie Se ASTOR:Cup RACE ay, Ute 350 Miles. Purse of $50,000 ee cee Saturday, Oct. 2nd, 11 A.-M. rs ee he oe PRICES Grand Stand $3.00. Bleachers $1.00. Auto within oval of track, $25, $15, $10, $5. Boxes, $50 up. Each box accommo- dates six persons. General admission, $2. Present strength and possi- ‘lis-Chaimers is not tersing : s ig igh Diagram of entire field, stands, and par! ces, to; with Be ee trae me oe plosive shell, It ia almply cot auto route maps from New York City to Track, Leap Par plc ok weather is warm. peg es ag Mictechae tent Immediate purchase of seats is suggested, inasmuch as this event ‘ Serine Laie er A Allie tchining iio Gomsany, will be is certain to attract the largest number of Persons ever assembled in this cannot ted definite ly bi eae tke Peale of tM hig tountry. tained ftom a iatament of business Office open daily—from 9 A. M. to 6 P, M. Deahed, on of xe 5 od ‘This state- tape every SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY CORPORATION a 377,000 1696 Broadway, N. Y. C. (Between 53rd and S4th Sts.) To ave an = ‘ot, tho relative tm *PHONE: CIRCLE 1918 stated that Allie-Chalmers haa a ca- pow. for doing ma ae to $30,000,000 i i EL if i i ee (y¥| GIMBELS In the face of these earnings rumors persist directors Sees | Subway Store Only 38 Moze! 8o Hurry! “Halma” Sewing Machines at $12.50 IR RECORD A UGUST SALE Reductions—Largest Variety ‘We invite Bd Perea kt 2; | One, Low Price. atheroma nd with | CASH or CREDIT @2 Cash and $1 Weekly GIMBEL Subwoy Store, : Baleony A Comet Model how ye Forms, 91.76 wana Eisen matt isieshanede direct! fone te ° “ New York, Brooityn ie Betoat 3 Mali | 96c Bust Forms, 160 a Fy) Boy covered, nickel i wines, on Tiareay there Baloony 99 | Cot factory of R. Rogers on the sixth ro-| floor of the loft buliding at Nos. 10 ales’ oH enetaries pa ting on the curb until the last pos- n sible moment before going to work. ay | cere Sea tae Fer the Dyetes amounted Then seventeen of them crowded into fashioneed elevator, When Terence Vatelle, the elevator boy, asked some to get off none would. creasing speed. Jose; rach, if ‘Rost Raver off Bay Nineteentd | regarded as # weak infant, Financial doctors shook their heads when they | how attractive the poealbiiitics, oe @l engineer in the ietebeats heard ¢ 4 not marcel H$S2; | diagnosed ita cae, It hed been ailing for a long time. An operation in the °°" Sividend are. serenaie of the girls and throw his ie ‘ er ta te Avenue, A ofa readjustment took Place, but health was not restored. the cable Kick nie checked athe to none capital ee ue But matters have changed. By the)4re now undoubtedly larger than in bro ety we tone a Pe) receipt of nourishment in the shape of | the second quarter of this year, it is \* locker closet used by the engineer of up to the first floor ise! $10 $15 t $28 orders munitions for the allied|¢xtremely doubiful if the preferred | the Post Office in the Broadway and end | Soe ee ev cry of fire an rt at A 0 Governments of Burope, Allis-Chal- stock will receive a dividend for a! Mail Street one of the ste thre It} some one to call the roe. S sont a considerable time to come. The pos. , was detected igtpatine roe ambulance. are made of the same fine maveriais as mers has quickly developed into ®/sipiiity of a dividend on the common the ee aS rate Despite the drop of sat i seventy d lusty “war baby,” at least in @ stock] stock is so remote as to be hardly | bu re | tet, not a passenger Ww: iad were the originals. ano as every market sense, elven consideration. | Lee cligived gut of th ‘of the vane by yn ied a ind milliner and woman who is acquainted ere are these faci onsider: Last January it sold at 7%. Last) oor sent company (a reorgan! 2 Baar wen ton Fede Cony at Veet seottinae: ith the value of tine hats knows, week it sold at 46%. In other words, Store cap 8.364. Closes 5.30 . “wna” GIMBHELS ~ ToCome to GIMBELS Is Like Going to Paris for Millinery For We Have The Finest Millinery in the World Even if you had journeyed 8,000 miles to get the models of the Paris the Copies of The Prices of These Hats in Parts Were $25 to $100 Thwé Flew The Striking Success of Our Mark-Down Sale of MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHIN' 4 is due the wonderful values we are giving in every section. This is the most important event ay its kind in this Men's Store during the whole year, this time we all records in giving yer and TIONAL aie. ‘ort ott study these>— Men’s $22 to $27.50 Suits at $14 Men’s $32 to $45 Suits at $19.50 Men’s $25 Silk-lined Overcoats $15 Men’s $35 to $50 Overcoats, $2 The four great groups mentioned above include the best values in Men’s Clothing that New York can afford—and there are dozens of other groups, and hundreds of individual items, such as the following— ee to $28 Silk Suits, .$12.60| 830 Suits for, $16.60 Silk Suits, $6.60) $42 Dress Suits, $29.50 dio P. Beach Suits, Di 95) $35 inner Suits, $26.60 #8 Palm Beach Suits, $3.75 We Cutaway Suits, $26.50 #15 Mohair Suits $9.60) $30 Chauffeurs’ Suits, $19.50 $10 Sport Coats, $6.60/ $2.50 Khaki Trousers, $1.3: #10 Flannel Trousers, $5) 86 Mohair Dusters, $3 #5 +=©Fiannel Trousers, $3.75) $5 Linen Dusters, Pv $25 Silk Dusters, 13.60/87 to 9 Trousers, $35 ~=Norfolk Suits, $19.60) $5 and #6 Trousers, $30 Overcoats, $18, by 812 to $40 Raincoats, $45 Overcoats, $29.50 $6.60 to $21.50 Boys’ All-Wool $6. 50 Chinchilla Grercoste, $2.75 Wool-lined, and SPLENDI: ial This is just ONE xtraordinary out of many dozens. These, for instan ae random >— 4 Se Tae Boys’ 68¢ to 960 Boys’ $5 and $6 Suits Boys’ "38 to $8.96 at $2.35 Wash y $1. “Silver Twist” and vel- | White and colors. New- vet vestee, est Junior Norfolks, ete. HE MOST IMPORTANT Glassware event of the season to housewives who intend to preserve fruit in ie the most plentiful fruit year within a oe cade. Qualities are the best, and Srey populer sii is the special tables on the Main Floor, Subway Store, and Fifth (eye “EB. Z."’ (Easy) Seal oars Wide Mouth uth, MASON Jars . TiS Fae en aa eee aurre . Tne ps 8 Quart 34 Gallon 65c. dos. BBC aor. 95cm. 65c. dor. 70¢ dor. ¥] doe. Narrow Mouth Mason Jars Famous ‘LIGHTNING’ Jars Heeaee Deed. With wide mouths and glass tops, Arun BGom 700 | BBom 7 Ocul 80sn “Eeonomy” Jars cot.) 7OC, at) BOC, 66 autor $110 acs Self sealing, and with gold-lined caps. Best quality. 6,000 dozen Jar Rings at 10c dozen Best quality only. Sizes to fit all styles of jars. Men and Fifth Floors and Subway Stere [THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The, Worle Belle segeane Coping Mage ‘es New York City Rech Weabiey Than Any Other Morning Newspaper.

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