The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1915, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915. N-SOLDIERS CHEERED [20WB (E10 Films for VILLA'S GOVERNOR; Stern Brothe Cit a B LETTER FROM WILSON CAPTAIN EXECUTED pendent as ba a" NST. nu | if the First Student © .M. H Ht dent Writes Gen, Wood |jiitnt"at tw wate hid welll Will Be Unable to Squad, standing severely at “preaant|Maytorena Reported to Have Advance Autumn Fashions Are now being shown in the various departments, accu- Bedroom Furnishings in the 4 arms” and puffing from their ol Ordered Seven. Others rately forecasting the new vogue for the ensuing season in e e ; See see cargessare| me tore Women’s and Miser’ Tailored. Suite, Afternoon Mid-Summer Furniture Sale “ faaclite WAS ure tompund wallbd ; : and Erening Dresses, Coats, Wraps, Millinery, There is no economy like paying CASH in buying furniture—and this . S. OFFICER WARNS. | them. There was « stiffening and ¢| wocALes, Aria, Aue, 18—Discov. | Furs and the numerous smaller accessories of Mid-Summer Sale of Macy’s proves it beyond a doubt. ie bracing of the amateur soldiers. One } 16. - the Fall wardrobe, at very moderate prices. Visitors to New York City Are cordially invited to avail themselves of the conven- ery of a bomb atta>!. a time fuse could almost believe that as the in @ room-néxt to the headquarters of © Plattsburg Recruits Cheer Reg-| color company of ine regwiar at: | Gov, Joso Maytorena, Villa com-| “ Feacl D ‘er defenc.ng Nogales, Sonora, | bh * ulars Who Break Army brace on thelr weapons, Censinly:| across the border, resulted in the On Beds and Bedding especially, and on less expensive b yao of Bed- room Furniture, the savings are so marked and so far beyond anything the “charge-account” stores offer that no further proof is needed of Macy price- supremacy. exeoution last night of Capt. Rojas, iences of its most centrally located dry goods establish- The store that b i h the advant R dh apd last : 5 ‘ A ppbrine The that buys and sells for CASH will alwaye have the advantage td COL. GLENN TALKS ON NATION'S | two scher omeers c. the Vila’ gure poeathd ar eto nge ah ga Wtf Leta intl h ded —and if you pay cash, you share it. No other store can offer cash patrons UNPREPAREONESS. rison, The execution orders were The utmost pace expected of in-| sued by Gov. Ruylorena, it was eald. ibs ° march, according to o | GE desens ot the tignal earn, whe even other soldiers were to be Ws drilling all comers in wig-wagging |nouuled at Game weteg, B Was and field telegraph work, is about | ‘ ‘Lhe discovery ofthe bomb, late yes- | eighteen miles a day, Bo there WAS) grauy, is Leuwved by Vilim auel enue every reason why the men who are|in uw Mvacan poruon of We Wwwu learning to be soldiers here should |\o be the Cusuunativu of & pot Lo see pom Murder ne Villa Coumander, oe eee Who have |i ihe bub Was Wued Wo explode at | elready loarned. 6 O'viven just wind, at Wown Lime Mayiorena usuauy is engaged in his tice. e 1 RUNAWAY AUTO TRUCK janscs‘tant ora, are sty advance) SMASHES INTO SALOON) sists sctuitee yeacetuay. “| MOpectal trom a etatt corrompondent inducements as great as Macy's. ‘ @ The Bvening World.) CAMP OF INBTRUCTION, Piatts- Aug. 18—The following letter posted on all oulletin boards to- An Absolute Clearance of Women’s House Dresses On the Main Floor, To-morrow Savings like these are convincing! nN MLN Oma: | Aug. 16, 1915, White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Gen. Wood: I have followed well as I could at distance, what has been done at ‘and have followed it with Greatest interest. 1 think ail con- ought t be congratulated upon White Enamel Beds at $4.89 In cottage style, with 16-16-in. con- Will consist of our entire stock of seasonable models in the most popular styles and materials, priced extremely low at 95c, $1.10, 1.95 to 3.50 tinuous ts and 7 Beds at $12.94, As | ‘in. filling rods;] Brass Beds at $18.67. As d. Panel effect, with | headboard 44 in., foot- | illustrated. 2-in. posts, with Carranza forces are repairing the burned bridges between Buena Vista ge . @-in. . 1%-in. top rail, five | board 30 in.; hard, | T-ball corners; 2-in. top rod; nd Lomas, preparatury to running H 4 rs ry ; Pia tr Seemed ~te bag “gaa eos _|Driver Left Engine Running and ‘roud teaink to Gunyitan and Naed, American Made Rugs 1-in. filling rods; satin or bright | baked-on enamel fin- | five 2-in. filling rods at head and guaran lacquer finish; all | ish; all sizes. foot; satin or bright finish, in sizes, guaranteed lacquer; all sizes. Cedar Box Couch at| Brass Bed at $11.89. @| Cedar Box Couch at $15.24. Open construction; | in. posts, with five 1-in. fill- | $21.74. Covered in flowered tempered steel springs; cov-| ing rods; in satin or bright | tapestry; tempered steel ered in figured denim. finish. springs; open construction. “Cillatem” Beds at $17.49, $19.67 and $23.24 This remarkable new finish is of crystalline clearness and so hard that ordinary usage can neither chip nor mar it. It is absolutely sanitary and ,may be washed with soap and water. The finish is applied on cold rolled steel tubes at a high degree of heat, and is as beautiful and attractive as it is permanent. Rich, dark colors—mahogany, dark green, purple and black, effectively trimmed with satin-finish or bright brass mounts. . Machine Dashed Down Street | claimed the Carranza commander will) }4 di ben easy othe botiied up. hy Grade. ‘ASU, Aug. 18—A report has been received here by a State Lepart- A large automobile truck owned by | ent representative that twenty-two. wrtn pute matters of the fret |coark & Gibby, manutacturers of of-| ifn Governnient. were wxecuted In ft would give me real| noe furniture of No, 62 Fulton Strest, | Chihuahua civ: + the Ceara Gen- bt tjeral, on Bunday afternoon, The re- 4 able » Who obta ‘Mywall the Chance. | goer to-dmy, and tt took the mahog-| partial list of the men he said were any bar of a saloon at Pearl and Pine |executed. The Tepece givee tor tee Streets to stop it. The auto was but | executions was 1 men, Wao Gos. Wood, Military Instruc- | slightly damaged, but a large plate | tn’ vite Government: had attewpted ‘tion Camp, Plattsburgh, N. Y. | lass window and the window casing |to desert the organization at a time In comment on the letter Gen. Wood | Of the saloon were smashed. phew fie affairs were in @ critical ndition. “Kam very much pleased with| The driver of the auto, George |°°rne list turnished by the American , President's letter delighted | Piaeger of No, 795 Hast One Hundred | jneiuded Aurilliano Gonzales, Villa's ¢ pe “A and Bixty-ninth Street, left it in front | Civil Governor of the State of Chi- ot No, 60 Pine Street while he went ; cance eine Getiecreet, «| ito an office there, and the motor | inq pross ament,on the border: Gull: was left running. There te @ steep | jermo Terrazas, Gen, Rio del Rio, a grade on the street at that point, and |former Federal commander with {t ie believed the weight of the ma- ys oe ee Coo rong, AY thaine started ft going, It wained| Cig, geeretary to the Mayor of Chi- momentum as it Y along, and | huahua. and Gabriel Garden. bounded from one side of the road to | . the other, when the wheels were cormestness | turned by contact with the curb. A muoh satis- | rutin the roadway turned it at Pearl the thorough WAY) gireet, and it plunged across the are doing their Work | street and through the saloon win- rogtess they have! dow, Ernest Glinick, the proprietot, for me io visit the camp. I find I must tread a very narrow 4m Order to keep in constant Including the best qualities of Wilton and Axminster, At Greatly Reduced Prices Wilton Rugs in Artistic Designs 6x9 ft., Formerly $25.00 to $8.50, $18.50 to 29.75 8 ft. $x10ft.6, “ $85.00 to 56.75, $27.50 to 39.75 9x12 ft., “ $39.50 to 62.50, $29.50 to 44.25 Plain Color Seamless Wilton Rugs With two-tone borders; sizes 6x9 ft., 9x13 ft.6, 9x15 ft. and 10 ft.6x13 ft.6, at corresponding reductions Seamless Axminster Rugs in Oriental designs 9x12 ft., Regular Value $31.00, at $24.50 Silk Floss Mattress, blue or pink flowered heey finely stitched and tufted, soft, fluffy and sanitary; special at $9.74, Black Mixed Hair Mattress, A. C. A. tleking, finely stitched and tufted: full sise; special at $11.24, smaller sizes proportionately less. Roll Edge Cotton Mattress, covered in fancy ticking, finely stitched and tufted, all sizes; special at $5.67, Unusual Furniture Values The following is a partial list of desirable Suites and Sep- arate Pieces for Living Room, Dining Room or Chamber, at Reductions of 50% or More Cotton Mattress, cevered in blue and white striped tick- ing, all sisea ot the same price, $4.49, Gray Hair Mattress, A.C. A, ; finely stitched and ull sine, $16.24; smailer sizes proportionately Tens, Rabbit nese Box Spring, best grade (rope ag steel, covered in A. C, A. tickin, all i eet sizes; speci: at $8.74, Shelf Box Spring, tem red Wit Edge Spring, of woven Link Spring, helical ends and steel springs, covered in wire, helical ends and wit steel reinforcements, 6-inch cea’ duster Widkabn ‘&, Varteahens DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM — A.C. A, ticking, all regulation edge to keep the mattress block to give it the height Roosevelt, Secretary of | were standing near the window when $8.50 Dining Chairs, $3.50] $16.50 Gate Leg Table,$8.25 sizes, to fit either wood or from slipping; special at of @ box spring, all sizes; M. Gaerioon and A®| it crashed in on them, but they es- metal bed; special at $7.89. $6.24. special at $4.24, mahogany with leather seats] made of so'id mahogany $39 Dining Table at $15.00] #52.00 Bookcases at $26.00 Of Early English Oak of mahogany; Adam design $80 China Closet at $33.00] $65.00 Davenport at $32.50 of mahogany ; Colonial design] mahogany with leather seats $80 Buffets at $40.00| $90.00 Cellarettes at $45.00 mahogany; Colonial design] made of Georgian Oak #1500 Dining Suite at $750] 200 Hal! Chest at $100.00 mahogany; Adam; 10 pieces| of Imported Antique Oak. BEDROOM FURNITURE $30 Onk Bedsteads at $12| $42.00 Chiffoniers at $20.00 Two-third size French grey finish $38.50 Bedsteads at $13.50/$62.00 Burcaus at $31.00 mahogany; Adam; 3% size made of solid mahogany Geeretary of War Brecken- | caped serious injury. Registered physicians examine Th Seanaitts eons ebeed CHRISTIAN BROTHER HURT. ||| supply glasses that help the sight. Depuued by Car Until Joie Breaks ||| pois Pitine Gheeece lore $2.00 Hie Grip. f anon nosics treme ool] OGhrlich &Sons Christian Brothers of Brooklyn, sixty- four years old, was seriously injured last Established 63 Yours | night by @ fall from @ Graham J. enue Row York: 194 Biway, at John: nth Av., 18th Se, at! Woven Wire Divan, forced, compact, collapsi Matched Bedroom Pieces at $14.89 In Circassian Walnut, Mahogany or Tuna Mahogany Finish Dresser, as illustrated, 41-inch ton, two top drawers and two large bottom drawers, swell front and @@x@8-inch French’ plate bevelled mirror, special at $14.89, vr, as illustrated, to inch top, swell front, two small top drawers, four large bottom drawers and 16x20- inch French plate bevelled mix ror; special at $14.89, Prir.cess Dresser, as <lustrated, to match, top 86 inches, two emall drawers, one large bottom ida Pasa ype sed French te or; special at $14.89, \ it edge to prevent mattress from slipping, steel band rein- “4 17 Weet fing: he was raced ton foot betore| || Gredifym 498 Pulten St., cer. Read St. Jolted to the street, a Men’s Vacation Specials (onan Paring Extreme Reductions to Close FECOROS Below Wholesale Price “apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island 3200 Pairs We Open Aceon hick’ Stowe fil Men’s Hosiery pee Ate ceetptatc heed ‘atofoey, Tumet PURE THREAD SILK HALF HOSE—the most pop- ular shades of gray, with lisle foot, reinforced. 39c Regularly 50c. pair. 3 Pairs 1.10; 6 Pairs 2.00 SILK MIXED HALF HOSE, in the new gray shades; G Sten, = UNDAY Worip/| EVERY. made from pure silk, mixed with fibre; soft, lustrous WEEK and serviceable; sizes 934 to 10 only ............e0eeeeee Regularly 390. pair. 25c crnrrrrns 3 Pairs 70c; 6 Pairs 1.35 hee Dining Bgom Holle, Adam Period nm ° + thiont 1800 Men’s Shirts 4g Below Real Value TENNIS AND SPORTING SHIRTS—Our finest and Fat poowier grade, in white and toney effects; moe, 1 25 ite eviots; ul ertible celisrtndbalsevn T G@OLDIERS CHEER Bigvierty 01.60 ond 00.08. WEARY REGULARS. FINE NEGLIGEE, SHIRTS, of mercerited voven madras, i t ality; clear white ground: os the nome of all that te stripes; inset workeneaoblp rt Mal ed Free = 750-752 8" Ave.Cor-46"St OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.tt: rin Mint Reystarly 3 for 3,25) ¢ for 0.00 '1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— } WILL GO AND GET IT. ¢ iy

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