The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 6

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RE 6 suspected pe <a Whe be mn on ¢ mon ANS SLAY SIX A J SINNEW oat joan ben hat many of them know orm Atier Reker peomed tank jumped up show! him & and Lieutenant Constitutionalists Reported Among Killed | Thereupon Meker's yponed fire of the Meatoans were killed ae Weller 7h some of bie Geputinr was water Meewen fall men on American Ned Crome tomeed ther bate te Loss of German and German- | men They reported thet ex American oo aindinake Officer of Mail Truck pany Held for Hearing on Trade Cause of Charge of Comspiracy. Financial Trouble | saan a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915. ‘OSBORNE HONOR SYSTEM GARDEN MAILCLERK CONFESSES - TO. BRIBE FOR SAVING $20,000 ON CONTRACT loyees in con) Me bribery of Gow Cann GETS GOVERNMENT teasury Department Hold Trustys Eacape Lioes Not Yelk on Offi Mott Ost wae ofGeinil) oral Governm: ty Treasury Co “The escape | Wick, “Gore ance on « f Unite Terrace Garden, one of the inrgnnt |‘ ' fe and for many ye t poputar dis | °* t mpeny’s income at “he | ve insure Ampricans at Cavers Cr: wprd in th tinetivety Germ restaurants and] "POR of (he Hnlted Mates, Jomen trons , ennording to information| Tents and Villa t as * in the city, went inte Capridy, View c | of privi Allende Pitferte with 5, ¥ to-day Ado! Suceeking,| °'#! Manager of the wter| der the here to-@ay [him so far have been wnavaetting the etor, eatimates his Habilities | M*rvice, Inc, @hich has the ¢ sntract | and are said to include @ cap-| Mexican Constitutionaliet #oldler® 4) terween $150,000 and $200,000, offeet | {°% (Tansporting the maits below For. amd Vewtenant from the constitu.|on the border have réerived etrtet by wasets of equal value ty-necond Street, was to-day ar- ~ @arvioon at Matemoras Re.| ders from Gen. Carranza Mot to WIE Terrace Carden is located in Fifty. |'aned before nied # in the “Texas revolution” | ede Mtreet between Third r ver Clarence #8. How way that the Americans “inid a and n” f ‘There were no American camualtion | Sheriff Baker of Hidalgo County ‘The revolution” | imaginary ‘tom the Mexicans watked j heralded in M through medium of the Car officints loan pewapapers, too ’ Use of Soap Spoils the Hair ! Boap should be used very sparingly, et all, if you want to keep your hair . ite best. Most soaps and pre- the entire South. contaia too much alleali, the acalp, makes the hair brit- ruins Pi best thing for st im ‘olsified out oil (wi cocve, pure and greascless), and is better soap or thing else you can use, Ip thoroughly. Sim the baie with water and rule of rich, | out engily, win the inst few wee! }o join the “revolution Btrictly Interpreted, Carran) dy wae ie just Mission Saturday, t, quickly and evenly, and it leaves soft, and the hair fine and , t, lustrous, fluffy and easy Won ont et mulsfied cocoanut cil at \y pharmacy, it 's very Cheat aid ew ing. border sured ia maintaining peace, Business Hours until September 15th: 9A. M. to 5 P.M, 12 Noon on Saturday. ~ B. Altman & Co. _ The New Hats for Autumn are now displayed, in the Department on the Third Floor, in an assortment which includes _ many interesting features. \ hey A.NUMBER OF SMART HATS é In a diversity of shapes and trimmings, i specially prepared, | will be on Sale to-morrow — at $18.00 The Initiatory Sale of Boys’ School Suits e will také place toemorrow and Thursday and fe will present excellent values in the following: , Boys’ Suits in new models, made of smart ) brown and gray homespun mixtures, with " extea pair of knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 17 years \ at $7.75 ‘ Boys’ Blouses and Negligee Shirts’ of’ »fency striped madras; with separate collar h + each 65c. iy Bnd soft cuffs . : ‘ The Hosiery Department is, % ots well supplied with varied assortments of Men's. and Women's Autumn Hosiery. . The selections represent exclusive ideas of i the best European and American makers and Include plain styles and novelty effects. eq, @itarcn's plains and ribbed Hosi Mesiery is atzo tn stock at moderate prices. A’ shipment, of black and white verticai- striped Hosiery has just been received from ebroad. Fifth Avenue -Madison Avenue, | B4th and 35th Streets New York ‘ie 4 4 a Lex internal strife ewerping |, [thie State, which 18 betng WIBAY | voors it has oocupied @ leading place the among German eating housge and nmieta press and According to various Me-! far the most popular resort for balls practically every receptions and larme p American except the soldiers has been fairs swept from Texas and the “revelu- tion” is threatening to epread through These tales are accepted an ac. | ne to @ great extent for the! of the Biate by hundreds of ks. They ‘a ore ders to Gen, Nafarette, commandant at Matamoras, meant that it was up to Nafaretto to see there were no more battles between his men and United States soldiers, such as oc- curred across the Kio Grande near Nafarette in a ° statement to newspapers yesterday, if excessive oil, “, hair| placed the burden of responsibility for the various clashes along the river on the Texas Rangers, He said if be bad to deal with American soldiers alone there would be no fr- Col, Fullard, commanding the ard in this section, has as- afarotte of his co-operation mh PNPAY, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS y-ninth during the wint Heaides | the place conta 4 theatre and a | vilion. The war in Mr. Suesskind tinue a Whelmingly pro Mr. Suenskind til the opening and preswed and he An assigomont Stahl, Abraha Will be devised one at quarters in ‘Ter ‘BIG BILL’ OF RACE FOR SHERIFF: Retires in Favor of Smith, Whose Nomination, He Says, Has Placed Contest sioner William to-day retired race in favor “After careful Candidate tor mary ballot. iwelt for the has met with thon has added Democratic un: success of Mr, Carranta and erals on the | to-day deny Wers hay rexe ope I have order the frontier li ie cations,” many places in Gen. Ricaut ranza garrison forwarded rads, Hie ali Reports of Carranza and bined assauit investment of TRANSMEL had Into “That's ruminated poor to tour Whieh go Avenues with « couraged by the fact that the atmos of the restaurant was over- receptions, but for the assignee. A mevting of creditors will called as soon ae possible and a plan jarden has been for many have not been profit ince the outbreak of the war. — Former Street Cleaning Commis Tammany candidate, the following statement: Qided not to fle my petitions as a cratic primaries, candidacy was given by ui ment to the public, names have been signed to my peti- tion to place my name upon the pri Since my candidacy was announced the regular Democratic or- ganization in this county has declared Alfred E, Smith, regular Democratic and Independent Democratic papers in this city and re- ceived favorable notice generally, “The nomination of Mr, Smith has ‘placed the contest for Sheriff on a high plane, and the conduct of Mr. Smith tn the Constitutional Conven- and brought commendation generally, Lam very glad, therefore, to with- draw, thug hoping to contribute to shall contribute my best efforts to the pe > “A Carranaa Dentes His Men Took Part in Raids. WASHINGTON, graphed the Carranza Agency here taken r att as the Rio Grande. neutrality in order to avoid compli- wired Carranza. withdrawn our ternational difficulties. long statement denying that his troops took any part in the Another denial from Gen. Na- ferrete at Matamoros was made pub- | preparing to join rranza generals “to make a com- | (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) te no bar to wit, held in u?* in belew our sept it now United Rta W. Osborne « Street, For fom) er season has been by lic wocial af two large restaurants teresting f J connp German hoped to hold on un- of the season of palin | , Huei MeQuiilan, $20,000 bail ed that the investi nducted by Assi and racy by whieh clerk conus Departinent hough not wu out et Attorney James Inepector will bring to Neht to was to $4,160,0 aut A mt modern aye de oy to Provide A mn of trenton ng eway fr # custody must urtaliment . Who, peroled, was rearrested on & Counterfeiting Charge —— 09 WAR FUND FROM INDIAN POTENTATE the delivery of mails) Gaekwar of Baroda Gives Money roplanes for British at the Front. | SIMA, Ins several large halls n open alr concert pa. |eareying company, by bribery vented the meinen of fines u Kurope ta blamed by |)! for delaye ir for bin failure to eon + violations provided for in} which for many | the contract under which tt profit The | he paid, $173,000 a year thus fi n-American trade |*#\d. The Postal fer Jably in the past [CO Ine, in the ex of ite f J the American trade was dis. how in that way rament th his cregitors nder Federal surveillance. was forced to make] third alleged conspirator connected to-day to Hernard the company has yet to be ar m Gruber is counsel to continue the busl- number of of nearly all the Tam- riet balis, and Ne} branch post o of wine have beempoured in the great] ulation that the Ponts ballroom at these festivities. of German singing soc evolent associations hi les and ben- permanent] any delay, , but they 0 the place | wuthorities aa race Gi vice, Incorp. EDWARDS OUT any. (Prom Gibbs on High Plane. ched me. H. (Big Bill) Edwards from the Shrievalty of Alfred B, Smith Fdwards issued | reflection I have de Bheriff at 4he Demo- The reason for my in @ state- Already sufficient nomination of Hon This nomination the approval of the to his good reputation payroll of the Postal ‘Tr ng sine mi travelled by rminal Moen. It ansfer y, has been rated, since d he job’ t after thought you believed that the office should seek the man. Dibbe—I do; but this ts a fat Sod, and ight it might Ket winded before it An soci ge of aquiait race> fal lines, ‘that oe cupies ne more space than an ap- right piano. Caruso says: ‘‘Ite TONE is wonder- fal.” $650 Eaay Terms if desired ity and success, and Smit Sept. 7.—-Gen. his commanding gen- Mexican border tele- that any of their sol- part in raids ks upon American ‘ed the commanders on ne to maintain strict “rT have detachments from order to avert any in- commander of the Car- at Nuevo Laredo, al fighting between th: Villa forces were give’ n despatches to the Car ing that Obregon, | cinity and ith other on Torreon and final Chihuahua.” Walnut ——— ‘TED PHILOSOPLY, Just touched @ stone and Rold, than he could do to me, 1, the beggar, “I'm too far to prove that poverty Final American 7:98 mail transportation contract, which has been run 1918, expires June 30, 1917 | on an approximate computation of the the and auto-| June 14, It iw based | Scores | vice, Incorporated, shall be subject to fines for failure to deliver mail or for The clerk referred to, the Federal 114, and since that time has quashed about 4,000 complaint« against th r ‘The clerk received from $25! 4@ month from the mail carrylog troops. thirty-day the main occupted. Bruss: Rugs, 9x12. . nbat @ “Yes, he has His Ind — BOUQUET FROM DEAD. fice in the City Hall to-day abe found a large bouquet of Beauty roses and Jacob Ladders, flowers were ordered several weeks ako T. yt floor. NortHWest Corner SIXTH AVESIS“ Str. Summer Clearance QUALITY MERCHANDISE—NEWEST STYLES 25% to 50% Reductions in All Departments This is the TIME end the PLACE to anticipate your FALL FURNITURE needs before the rush of next month begins, and make use of our |mcmres |Convenient Credit Plan | mi tm| to solve the question of PAYMENT with practi TL Be Your Own Salesman—Plain-Figur rea - ny Library $4 @,08 ta, Mept Soon after the war began he of- | | fered all his troops and resources to ‘aid the British ered after a Plattsburg. American The Wills, the builder, who r, Willla's card was cost of $40,000. The he northwestern part of (Prom the Louisville Courier Journal.) avery man ought to have some-| ki h hobp, im occupied, that keeps him hobby ix getting a refund from a corporation that overs ||f charged, him on something or other in 1897." 5 NO CASH OUTLAY igs on Everything Dresser Amevican $45 98 Walnut $14.08 Open Sajurday Evenings. 7 (via Lon-| |don).—The Gaekwar of Baroda has igh the} contributed five lakh« of rup ed with! 160,000) to provide weropla vee the British front. he purchased the ean of India as 4 hospital ship for Indian | arrest, A 60 pe | shi merchandise advantageously hought before the present actually and substantially underselling English Porcelain Dinner Sets, Austrian China Dinner Sets, 107 pieces; border « lines and handles; reg. #28.00, Engraved Table Service, Crystal; pretty design, . Regularly $93.00 Mahogany Table Electric Lamps complete with 12 inch fancy silk le; regular price $5.50, Mahogany Floor Lamps, two pull chain sockets; @2 inch silk drum shade and fringe; regularly $17.00, $9.85 Satin Damask Table Cloths 1.75to2.50 | Turkish Bath Towels, Extra large size; regularly 83.75 Linen Pillow Cases, Superior quality; regularly $1.75 BLANKETS—Pink and blue borders, Single Size, Regular prices $2.95 and 4.50 Double Size, - Regular prices $4.75 and 5.50 Extra Large Size, - pair $4.75 & 6.95 Regular prices $5.50 and 8.00 PILLOW CA 21 x 36 inches, 221 x 36 inches, 25 x 36 inches, Embroidered Pillow Cases, 45x36 in.; inserted medallion lace pieces; scalloped edges, 45¢ OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAYS, FROM 9A. M. to6 P.M Stern Brothers Bend and 43rd Slroots, West of Fitth Avenue High Grade China and Glassware To-morrow, at Less Than Wholesale Prices rhases made now will prove wise economies, because the reductions have been marked on on advance in prices, so that we are at ie wholesaler A partial list of the money-saving opportunities : Theo. Haviland China Dinner 107 picces; border designs with Sets, 108 pieces; lines gold handles; regularly $21.50,0t $17.00 headless vearty Goon i -— Theo. Haviland China Dinner English Bone China Dinner Sets Sets, 100 piects; stippled gold 113 pes.; Louis XVI design; gold handles; regularly 628.50, at $18.00 lines; regularly $132.00, at Ginori China Dinner Sets, — 100 pieces; encrusted gold lines $22.50 and handles; regularly $135.00,at HIGH CLASS GLASS TABLE SERVICE siggns; wold Imported Glass Service, 60 pieces, ; & ceipert design, jeweled anc gold effect, . . at 85.00 Regularly $114.00 LAMPS AT CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS 60 pieces; Royal Meissen design; pane s of gold, at Swedish at $63.00 14 inch silk shade lined with at $3495 silk; fringe; reg. price $17.50, at two lights; fancy silk shade and silk fringe; regularly $21.00, at Decorative and Household Linens Very specially priced for this Annual House Furnishing Sale To-morrow: Regularly $2.50 to 3.50 Napkins to match, - - doz. $2.50 | Crochet Bedspreads, - - each 95c Large dinner size; regularly $3.50 Desirable quality; regularly 81.15 Linen Huck Towels, - - doz. $2.95 | Satin Finish Bedspreads, each $2.95 Hemstitched; regularly $4.00 High grade; regularly $3,75 pr. $1.25 Madeira Luncheon Se Imported Glass Service, Regularly 6131.50 Mahogany Whist Electric Lamps, Carved Wood Gilt Electric Lamps, doz. $2.75 » - at $4.40 18 pieces; hand embroidered; regularly $6.00 Exceptional facilities for embroidering by hand, at short notice, Initials,Crests and Monograms $37.50 $89.00 $92.0¢ $100.00 $12.00 $15.00 The Sale of Blankets and Comfortables Offers a remarkable opportunity to secure the necessary bed coverings for the first cool Autumn nights, at exceptionally low prices. Figured Silkoline, plain borders, Regular price $2.50 Silk Mull, plain colors, wool filling, Regular price $5.75 pair $2.25 & 3.95 pair $3.95 & 4.50 Regular ‘price 89.75 COLORED FANCY BLANKETS Jacquard designs, new colorings, at $1.75 | Plaid effects, on white grounds, pair $4.95 Regular price $2.25 Regular price $6.00 Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Casge At prices that are appreciably lower than usual. The WORLD Sells 100,000 Copies More In New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. COMFORTABLES—Double Size Brocade Satin, plain colors, wool filling 8.00 , Hemmed Hemst'd | MUSLIN SHEETS, Hemmed Hemst'd 14c 186 Single Size, 44c¢ = Be 15c 19¢ ‘Three-quarter, 63 75 16¢c 20c Double Size; Tbe 92c at $1.95

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