The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 4

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vt ©ee murdered by © bustnem a CRD NURDERCASE WMVRECEMIEDIP == = MAIO CPMAYZED IND eS vo Ses That Carried Bo WOMAN Prominent Merchant Restored j fo Wealth by “*Frult-a-tlves’’ | Many Autoists theo ona Pe THE CASI bi we may turn o the peat twee rede 8 MAYOR MCLELLAN | FINDS WOE EVERYWHERE IN Saw “Green 4 strche of Pareigns im March.) Car Without a Number Plaic” on Lonely Road wt "Merenantetia, near” Deiat Surprised That Haly, Seeing Misery] oad atraight . to the murderer of Kamuet Cord, the! Caused by War, Srould wealthy real est perater of Lau te " ALVA PHILLIPS Niewed to | Enter Struggle, rei Mprings. T? have been lost from th me in whieh the teriddied | MeCtella body was carried to a jonely spot tn | the River Hoad, near Camden. | We to Holland Mr Hight avtomobiiinte who passed the| Ciellan ix months travelling in murder car and were ordered away|Iuly, France, Bwitzerland, Germany by « man standing guard over a body and He did not visit the agree that the car bore no number) front however, and bis | plate, Prosecutor Kraft expec se et Bedstead, duty B60b, i916 Pecitfuicotensture’s vwn remedy and SBraivetives™\s made from fruit juices, ‘Odor $2.50, trial sine t5e dealers or from Fruit-s-tives nm aut THE gs Kept, 1.—teorge B for mer Mayor of New in the cane, Mr. Kraft learned to-day that Ola Poterson of Hiverton, who ts hel as & “material witness age’ John Doe, the murderer of Bamuel Cord," has sought to obtain bie re- Jeane by habeas corpus proceedings. ‘The Prosecutor announced be would combat any move made by Peterson in the courts on tho ground that Peterson was withholding Informa- tion that might lead to the discovery of the murderer of Samuel 8. Cora. In the previous her countries, ts Fractured wenty-meven, @ clerk, of No, Hronx, W night gainat, the Jham Howpitel it I] was fractured, | © «LIGVH FHL La9.. SHUaHLOUd THA OL OD YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED $20.00 —§$ Values At Values meres, Cheviots and Worsteds—most of them just as desir- ‘i\(Splendid Bargains in Better Sui : plendid Bargains in Better Suits Our Big Season-Eud Clean-up of some of the most desirable suits shown this Sum- On Sale at All of the Seven Brill Stores BIG DGC SALE OF rt and greg $15.00 $15.00 \Jn a'Wonderful Variety of Smart Fabrics and Models; Some SilkLined Included are Homespuns, Tweeds, Scotch Mixtures, Cassi- able for Fall wear as for Summer. + Much of the Smith Gray & Co. Stock Is Also Included in This Sale $25.00 $ 5 $25.00 Values 1 3: 0 Values mer. Patterns and models that will be just as desirable for Fall wear as they have been#for Summer. All at a saving of many dollars over their former prices. Smart Serene, «LIGVH FHL La9,, Broken lots of 84, $5, 86, 87 and 87.50 Suits IN FOUR BIG BARGAIN LOTS AT THIS WON. DERFULLY LOW PRICE. The greatest cloth- ing opportunity ever offered by us for imothors aad fathers of boys, And a Big Sale of $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 Sprague-Made Wash Suits at 69c Boys’ Clothing on Sale at 4 Stores Only—Not on Sale in Brooklyn $8.50 Suits on Sale at 5 Stores—inciuding Brooklyn 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue And Our New Store in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue at Fulton Street SUAH.LOUA THUA OL OD | terned shipe slipping out said, are almost | Ko: id 0 |guarde with immigrants, baited at er oe had seen the eer | the upper end of Ambrose Channe! Webster Avenue, the | think he | of blocks, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, = EXTRAWARSHP. | (a GUARD FORHAROR mone hice Destroyers Go Through Haze to Keep Interned Ships From Escaping HIG FLEET OF VESSELS, Incoming and Departing Ships Time Dodging Collisions in Mist Have Busy ' part of the navy destroyers that euard the Narrows to prevgnt in- Ordinarily two destroyers lie at anchor off Quar antine mation, DUL to-day there were three on duty, darting about through the gray hage that lay like grease on the rippleleas water A finat raft from wide world nehor or cre et into port ir way out and an Italian carrier bad crawled up to the Narrows and wes beld there in m Wheel, | mid-channel, blind and helpless, by « |eombination of fog, quarantine doc tore and custome officials The destroyers ran down all the craft and circled around them in the ake out their identity, One AVY sentinels appeared in a vise, different from any of ncealing war paint color schemes that have been tried before. It was an improvement over the recent black and lead colored ripple effect of alternate lines running jlengthwise along the long low side |at the craft. ‘This latest is a three- tone acheme of alternating sectional The bow is painted a shin- its white foam¢ segment of dull- |black. The lead and the black then alternate to the stern. Seldom has the harbor been @o y 4 rows. Gravesend Bay is no longer popular for anchorage of allied ships, | because the interned German ship Magdeburg, loaded with dynamite, | still lies in'the middle of the sweep. Until she is moved up Long Island Sound the deep sea craft that come, to New York for cargoes of food stuffs and munitions of war give her & wide —_———————— SENATOR LEWIS GOES TO FREE AMERICANS Will Make Personal Appeal for Those in German Detention Camps. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—-Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Ilinols will gail for Europe on the Ryndam of the Holland-America Gine on Sept. 14, special letters to American ntatives in Holland, Germany, and Great Britain, reonal efforts to have released from jerman detention camps a number of his constituents, It is eaid Germany) has detained scores of persons from) Chicago and other Western cities, | and Senator Lewis thinks he can ee- cure their release, He has passports to Holland, Ger- | many, France and Great Britain. He will return to this country before Congress meets. peiereiinarene CROWDED AUTO RAMS A TREE Bad Shakeup— Driver Held on Two Charges. Bight persons in motor car were well & five-passenger w Flatbs with drivin Intoxicated wit he admitted permission. ‘olice Court, machine while | nd larceny, ae ar out without and two at the time, The front’ of the car wi wrecked, ann WOMAN KILLED ON OUTING.’ |Jumpa From Motor Truck and Crashed to Death, (Special to The Evening World.) YORK, Pa., Sept. 7.—When a brake on @ large auto truck owned by Henry Hurst, a drayman, fatied to work Mra. | Rertha Frey, thirty years old, jumped from the machine. ‘The heavy truck masod over her neck and chest, crush- fre her to death. Mrs. Frey. with elghteen others was returning from @ pienic. ————-_— Journalists at Fitch Funeral, PEORIA, lil, Sept. 1.—The funeral of George Fitch, widely known as @ {humorist @nd author, who died at Rerkeley, Cal, Aug. 9. was held at Galva, “Tih his birthplace, near here, | o-day. Journalists from ‘all parts of | \ the couniry attend: a ot | sateae thou ig ty Se funeral, read works trom "Sur, \ ius vm —, = a el 2 a te CS EE ce c= - The Senate First Great House Furnishing Event A $150,000 Stock 14 to 4 Off This important sale, arranged to dispose of surplus stocks prior to removal to our new store, offers unusual possibilities for economy at precisely the moment when the selection of new furnishings and the replenishing of housekeeping supplies is highly desirable, if not an absolute necessity, “Made-Up” Rugs Of the best quality Wilton, Brussels, Velvet Oriental Rugs % to yy Less Than Former Prices. Carpetings Various patterns and colors in both English and domestic makes, including « large stock of the celebrated Bigelow weave, greatly in demand for high clase furnishings, and Axminster Carpets, made in our own workroom, in a large variety of colors and patterns 200 SILKY BELUCHISTANS. Average vine 2.2844 Now priced from 11,25 to 22,50 600 MOUSOUL AND KHURDISH. Average 3.6x6.4, Now priced from 15,00 to 32,50 200 DOZARS AND KERMANSHAH. Solt, lustrous colorings; average size 4.06.6. Now priced from 37,50 to 72.00 60 LARGE ORIENTAL CARPETS, Ranging in size from 6x9 to 14nB2, Regularly $95.00 to $675.00 Now at yy less than the above quoted prices. \3 to y% Less than Regular Prices. Approximate Sizes. 4.6x 6.4 5.3m 86 7.6x 7.6 6.9x10.0 9,9x13.6 11.3x14.6 At Liberal Reductions in Price. Present Prices 6,00 to 9,00 10,00 to 13,50 12,00 to 17.50 12,50 to 17.50 25.00 to 35.00 37,50 w 47.50 WILTONS—- Regularly $3.00 and $3.50 yard. Now Reduced to 1.75 and 2,00 AXMINSTERS— Regularly $1.75 and $2.00 yd. Now Reduced to 1.25 and 1.50 BODY BRUSSELS— Regularly $1.65 and $1.75 yard. Now Reduced to 1.10 and 1.25 Attractive Reductions in Handsome Portieres REVERSIBLE, PLAIN VELOUR An Extraordinary Sale of Upholstery and Drapery VELOUR POR- 3 TIERES of su- PORTIJERES, F perior quality, in Blue estepilonally atk an rown, 1 and fine, ia Green and Fabrics 4 Brown, Blue ead} 18.75 id Brown, Emerald and Four Special Lots at drastic reduc- Catawba and Green, | Rose, Green and and Emerald and Rose. Green, Red and Green. tions in price to close prior to removal. Value $19.50 Pair, } Value $25.00 Pair. FIGURED VE.) EXTRA QUALI- Comprising fabrics designed for handsome furniture covering, ae kes, ha ITY VELOUR hangings, wall covering, pillows and other interior decorative purpoves, | fish Brown hnwed het or and Blue, Green and 14.75 | bring, Brown, geet 21.75 Lot 1100 Yards Laas seaey te foe tee" Era onl a mure, ior Town, et an ain reen an " 4 striped elvet, Di Ke, srt Bh wid and bow. 1.00 figured Silk Velvet” re 1.95 Vaiei24s0 Pair. Value $30.00 Pasr. Formerly $215 Yord Brgcade Arms — * 100 PAIRS SILK TAPESTRY PORTIERES Lot I11,—500 Yards Lot IV.—350 Yards } In an excellent osetia ty deuiable net 9.75 Brocades, Silk Tapest: mer. x ‘air Roop. plato Vales and + 2075 | rotedes Vand’ iqued - Damask. Formerly $7.00 to $10.00 Yd Fine Wool Blankets | 3.65 NOTE—Mail orders should be sent without delay; be sure to state color required. Damasl Formarly $9.50 to $12.75 Yd. Annual Clearance of Household Linens Made to our special order from the choicest Fine Lace Curtains Exceptionally good values are also to be white wool suitable for immediate or . I found in this department, as all goods pur- hea olan Averaging Less Than % Price chased prior to the recent rise in price have Drawing upon surplus stocks in our Whole- Form-| Now marked on a basis of last season's sale Depactmath, we are so to give our cus- erly |PerPr. | quotations, giving a very decided advantage tomers the Nerve ag Fool o last season (sien 4 PAIRS FILET LACE......... $75.00'25.00 | t° the purchaser. which are decidedly the present stand- | > pairs FILET LACE. ..| 100,00'35.00 Table Cloths ard quotations: a 0 Soa pen aixke 2 PAIRS FILET LACE... | 135, Irish Damask in the following Regularly $4.25 pair. 3.00 | 1 PAIR CLUNY LACE.... 5 Regularly $4.50. 3.00 SINGLE BED SIZE— 1 PAIR CLUNY LACE. 10.00, 5.00 } 2x21/p yards. Regularly $5.00. 3.75 mone «ue $5.00 pair. 4.00 | | pair cLUNY LACE. 19.00, 5.00 ] 2x3 yards. Regularly $7.00. 4.50 Regularly $9.00 pair. 6,25 pelt iy tice byes Ly = Napkins bagpipe ‘ined DOUBLE BED SIZE— . vp in ularly loren. . Regularly 812.00 pair. 7.90 | > PAIRS CLUNY LACE... 58.00,20.00 | 4 inch. Regularly $6.50 dor. 4.75 & 5,00 EXTRA DOUBLE BED SIZE— 3 PAIRS IRISH POINT..........| 10.75} 4,00 * Regularly $12.75 pair. 10.50 | 2 pairs 1RISH POINT......... 20.00} 8,00 Linen Sheets SINGLE BED SIZE—Hemstitched. 14PAIRS MARIE ANTOINETTE] 6.50) 5.25 Regularly $8.00 pair. Now 6,50 Fi ine Comfortables 2PAIRSMARIE ANTOINETTE] 11.00 8.75 | DOUBLE BED SiZE—Hemstitched. An t made | 2PAIRSMARIE ANTOINETTE} 65.00 25.00 Regularly $10.00 oa Now 7,75 to our order = sanitary condi- | | PAIR RENAISSANCE 12.00} 4,00 Linen Pillow Cases tions. All are of the “Warmth Without | | pain RENAISSANCE 23,00111.50 | yemsTiTCHED—Regularly $1.65 Weight’ type, so essential inthe presentseason. | | pain BRUGES LACE.........| 140.0035.00 | nd $2.50 pair New 1.25 ind 2.00 FANCY SILKOLINE TOPS—Cotton filled, | | paIR BRUGES LACE........,| 325.00|80,00 ; Regularly $2.25. 2.00 Sach Gurtal B d S d s—Wool filled; full size, sh Curtains Nae 55.50. saa 50 1 PAIR CLUNY LACE.. $7.00} 3.00 nN e ' prea t- K TOPS—With silk border; | ' PAIR CLUNY LACE. 50.00} 9.75 t unusual concessions in price, iio Regular ly $7.00. sale 6.95 | 2 PAIRS LACET.... 1300) 5.00 Single Bed Size 1 PAIR CLUNY LACE 25.00'10,00 | CROCHET aks He ET 115 legularly $1.50. — 1 PAIR ARABIAN LACE 55.00|10.00 CROCHET BED SPREADS Final Closing of Regularly $1.75. 1.30 LINEN TOILET TOWELS—Hemstitched, . i HEMMED MARSCILLEG ais Very Specially priced, per dozen, 3.00 Decorative Linens Regularly $4.50. 4 o KITCHEN Ls pana colored border, Comprising fancy lace trimmed and em- 2D Double Bed Size for glass and broidered linens in Centrepieces, Tea Cloths, HEMM! Renulorly 54 50. 3.50 Very patals 3 priod de dozen, 3.50 | | Scarfs, Doylies and Tray Cloths. se Plata HEMMED MARSEILLES— BATH TOWELS—Large size; very soft and Formerly $2.50 to $35.00 Each Regularly $5.75. 4.50 absorbent. Regularly $4.00, $6.00, 00° $7.50 dos. Now 1.50 to 20.00 SCALLOPED MARSEILLES— Now 3.00, 4.50, 6,00 2 Regularly $5.00. 3.85 THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD eells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morningmew spaper.

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